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TIIK CINCINNATI ENQUIRER New Section -Tg XII 54u inlay, 1949 Xnnoancemenll Card Oi Thanks Announcement! Ia Meraotum 1856 Blackstone plater, and A. NEELY HALL CRAFT PATTERNS Mary May Swank, 26, 1856 Black- stone operator. 1 1 ROLL-AROUND canopiep Robert Welsh, 33, 1111 Laidlaw electrician, and Clara Mae I iT LOUNGE IOI1NGE 7 LS- Chalk, 20, 715 Gholson opera LAWN CHAIR 727 711 tor. Leslie Curtis Carman, 24, 2023 Hankina Kutner Harner Lammers 1 Hattendorf MoMorrow Heuer Mi-ador 1 0 Hlghtnwrr Melxner I Honkomp Newman I Klrkland Non-U I .9 Kline 1 fgt Robinson CENTRAL PARKWAY Lawrence Norwood, printer, and Pauline Wealthy Ortman, 24, 4030 Paxton Rd. Earl James Gentry, 22, 706 Stew In Loving1 Memory Of our beloved mother, SOPHIE DITTOS, who passed away May 194S.

Tour gentle face and patient emlH, With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. The voice la mute and still the heart That loved us well and true, Ah, bitter was the trial to part From one so good as you. You are not forgotten, loved one. Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore.

As times goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place. Sadly Missed by Her Son and Daughter, CHITON HILLS LANE 1517-1525 FREEMAN AVE, Card Of Thanks. It our desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, lrlends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to ue In the gp at loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, SILVERIOUB J. VON HOLLE.

We especially wish to thank Fathers Gratian Meyer, Ranter, and Hermann of Bonaventura Church for the requiem mass. Father! McFarland, Koverman, and Hamann of St. Paul Church for their prayers and consolation, the sisters of Kstre Da.ne, St. Aloysius Orphanage lor their spiritual bouquets, the priests, sisters, nurses and doctors of Cood Samari-tsn Hospital for their untiring efforts, prayers and loving care, the Rev. Wm.

F. Kohlcr and Rev. Carl Schmidt for their words of consolation, the Holy Name So-c ety of St. Bonaventura Church for their prayer service, the pallbearers and all Sonors of the beautiful floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and cards and letters of consolation and Fred J. Meye and staff of the Vltt and Stermer funeral Lome for their kindness and efficient manner in which they conducted all funeral arrangements.

The Bereaved Wife and Daughter. art Lockland, laborer, and Lois June Dixon, 21', 43 Chestnut St. Clifford H. Edwards, 21, 739 Funerals Priced For Every Purse Families In restricted circumstances know that they need pay no more for a Busse Borg-mann funeral service than they comfortably can afford, while those with larger means know that they will not be penalized for another inability to pay. No matter what their financial situation may be, Cincinnati families are assured that they will find at Busse Borgmann's Wayne welder, and Anna Mae O'Leary, 19, 7526 Blue Ash lelepkon.es PArkway 4487-4488 BUSSED A man of understanding holdeth his peace.

1946, John Howard Harris. This lusunouslounge is of generous proportions, hat an adjustable back and a deep full-length cushion. Its broad wheels will not rut the lawn when you roll it out into the sun for sun bathing or beck into the shade for napping. Craft Pattern 711 shows the working drawings, tome full-size. typist.

Theotry Thornton, 34, 1528 Cen A generous-sized' canopy protects this inviting chair from sun glare. Wheels simplify moving from one part of th lawn to another. Tho seat it wide and sloping, and the beck is Form fitting. Comfort is built into every line. The chair it easy to build with the drawings of Craft Pattern 727.

tral laborer, and Adele Har BROKBINO Qustave Jus) Broerlnr, beloved husband of Caroline Broering (nee at his residence, 58 Sterling Fort Thomas, Ky. Funeral Tuesday, June 4, 1946, from the Dobbllng funeral home, 106 S. Fort Thomas at 8:30 a. m. B0RGMANN vey, 36, 1528 Central maid.

Walter A. Wehner, 27, 6906 Brit-ton engineer, and Martha Sitz-man, 27, 1842 Tilden Norwood, bookkeeper. an Impressive and comforting funeral service at no higher cost. Requiem high mass at Bt. Thomas Church 7 funehuL Friends may call after 1 p.

m. at a. i Monday. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness end sym- Arthur Huber, 25, 1242 Section Rd, photo-lithographer, and Irene Since 1895 In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, LUCY LOHRER (nee Kramer), who passed away June 2, 1934.

Sometimes a note of an old-fashioned song Brings us a thought of you, Sometimes a flower as we pass along, Or a sky of azure blue, Or a silver lining In the clouds When the sunshine ie peeping through. A11 to ourselves we think of you. Think of the things you used to do, Think of the things you used to say-Think of you In every way. Sometimes we cry, sometimes we smile, But we think of you all the while! And while you sleep in peaceful sleep Your memory we shall always keep! Never To Be Forgotten by Your Lnvlag Husband, Children and Grandchildren. Oldendick, 24, 1524 Seymour operator.

Thomas E. Stegman, 20, 212 W. A CATALOG OF THINGS TO MAKE 'pot mac and aem You will find this latest catalog of Craft Patterns invaluable as a source of ideas hsr improving your home, or for adding features of convenience to the plans for that post-war homo. There are more then 350 ideas in its 112 pages of Uluisratione. The ideas ere made simple for emateurs by the Craft Pattern sheets available, with working drawings of parts (many full-size).

Besides basement to attic build-ins, there are home gadgets, lawn furniture, toys, play apparatus, etc Since these ideet have been pictured in your newspaper, the catalog will give you filo to date, which you can keep complete with clippings of the new patterns. Send IS cents for this Craft Patterns catalog, and work with, play with, live with Craft Patterns. 68th awning business, and Mil dred E. Meyer, 21, 13 W. 66th BCSCH Charles Henry Busch, beloved father of Mr.

Jewel Robinson, Mr. Maceo Busch, Mrs. Ethel Dorsey. Mr. Arthur Busch, Mr.

Charles L. Busch, all of Cincinnati, and Miss Magnolia Busch of St. Louis, passed away Wednesday, May 28, 1048, at residence, 1110 Clark st. Remains will lie In etate at J. C.

Battle Sons funeral home from 1 p. m. Sunday, June 2, until 1L a. m. Monday, June 3.

Funeral 1 p. from Antloch Baptist Church. Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. COLKMAN Chas. Coleman, beloved husband of Helen Coleman (nee Colvin), Thursday.

May 30. 1946. at residence. 651 Sathy shown us in tne loss oi our ueariy eloved sister and friend, FRANCES L. MENNINGER.

We especially wish to thank Rev. Father Rattermann for his Impressive services, and Rev. Msgr. Rerdon, St. Ann Married Ladles Society, Ladies Auxiliary K.

of St. John No. 254, the pallbearers, all donors of the beautiful floral and spiritual bouquets and Fred J. Meyer and staff of the Vltt Stermer funeral home for the kind and efficient manner In which they conducted all funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Sister, Amelia Fehr, and the Rattermann Family.

clerk. Chester T. Brown, 47, 52 E. Mc Millan streetcar operator, and Marguerite Prall, 42, 9 E. Rochelle bookkeeper.

SsS Jjf MILLER, Griffin D. VjAg KASS, John B. CROSS, aeor( i i i. nii lrh tin fj W-A-T. urfr It i imilnrfiJ arifb eke 'list Armory aped 80 years.

Funeral from tne Muise tsorsmann Co. mortuary. 151 Freeman Monday, June 3. at 8:30 eyeyetieliua that sacred triewfe to taneae't memery MEN ABOUT TOWN Card Of Thanks. In the midst of sorrow we wish to express our deep appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, BERNARD BOERGER.

In particular do we thank Rev. Odo Kempker and assistants of St. Clemeni. nhurch fnp their kindness, impressive re The JOHN J. RADEL Co.

UENRV J. RADEL, Pre. Birthday Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, MARY A. COOK, born June 4, 1869 died November 23, 1944. We watched you Buffer day by- day, It caused us bitter grief To see you slowly pine away, And we could not give relief.

Your weary hours and days of pain, Yo.ir troubled nights are past And in our aching hearts we know Ynu have found sweet peace at last. In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind, So suft a voice, so sweet a smile, An inspiration so worthwhile. A sympathy so true, so deep, A love so beautiful to keep, Sudly Missed by Your Beloved Daughter und Sons, Son-in-Law, Daughter-ln-Laie and Grandchildren. rAitn Atmiruir-UT riiurnai uAiire ihmiim let Met Chlcairoan To Speak: Maxwell ruuR mjaiuiiuii runtime, numb) M. Freeman, Chicago, Merchandis BamberFuneral Home, Inc.

quiem and blessing at the grave, St. Clement Men's Society, Legion of Mary and tat AinvniiiB nmrtttn flncletv for their at ing Director of the National Retail a. m. Requiem High mass St. Joseph Church, at 9 a.

m. CONOVER May Pearl Conover (nee Hill), beloved wife of Grant Conover. Friday. May 31, 1946, aged 59 years; residence, 224 Worth St. Services at the Harold B.

Barrere funeral home, 3734 Eastern Monday, June 3. at 2 p. m. CROSS George T. Cross, beloved husband of Emma Garrison Cross and dearly beloved father of Mrs.

Ethel Reynolds and the late Martin (Whltey) Cross and beloved brother of Charles Cross of Carlisle, Ohio. Friday, May 31, 1S46, at his residence, 310 Lindsey Newport, aged 79 years. Funeral Tuesday, June 4. from the John J. Radel Co.

funeral home. 822 tfork Newport, with services at 10:30 a. m. Interment at Sablna, Ohio. DEAL Sarah Deal, widow of the lafe Thomas Deal of Pleasant Rldere.

beloved Send 10 cents each, plus 2 cents each to cover mailing cost, for Craft Patterns 711, 727, 790, 791. Send $1.00 eech for the Craft Patterns Bird House Packet, the Lawn Packet and the Home Modernization Packet, of to projects each. Send IJ cents for the new Summer 112-page illustrated cataloo of Craft Patterns available. CINCINNATI ENQUIRER CRAFT PATTERNS STUDIO, ELMHURST, ILL Plena send me the Craft Patterns checked, for which I inclose the amounts specified, in coin, prut 2 cents each to cover mailing cost. No.

71 1 10c Ne. 727 tlOc No. 790 IlOel No. 791 (lOcJ Check here and inclose I dollar for Craft Patterns Bird House Packet of 40 projects. Check here end inclose I dollar for Craft Patterns Lawn Packet of 40 projects.

Check here and inclose I dollar for Craft Patterns Home Modernization Packet of 40 project Check hare and inclose cents for new Summer 112-pege iHuttrated catalog of Craft Pattern. Name Addrest I City Zone Stat JOHN BAMHER ROBERT BAM BIO IV 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO J40. Furniture Association, is to speak tendance and prayers, the pallbearers for their services, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and Frank W. Imwalle and staff of The at a meeting of home furnishings retailers of Cincinnati and vicinity at the Netherland Plaza Wednes THOMAS FUNRRAL HOME.

MAD1SONV1LLE Imwalle Memorial fo- their Kind ana ei ficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family. WITT, GOOD KELSCH day. The meeting, which will include a dinner session, Is sponsored Card Of Thanks. fUNERAL HOME, jointly by the national association IE 0105 3026 MADISON RD.

We desire to extend our most sincere and heartfelt thanks and appreciation to and the Retail Furniture Association of Greater Cincinnati. sister of Mrs. W. L. Julian and Alice Seddems, Thursday, May 30, 1946, In her 85th year.

Services Monday, June 3, 1946, at 3 p. at the Vorhis funeral home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Ohio. all our many friends, relatives aim iicihu-bors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved wife OLD YET NEW The sacred rites of Cremation are older than recorded Our organization is not a new one-It was established in 1834 yet as it is practised today the art of Cremation is the Modern, Reverend, Sanitary way to Memorialize. Why don't you find out more about it? A FREE illustrated booklet is yours for the asking. Ill Mack Johnson BAM Election Wednesday: Kil and motner.

ROSE NORTH BECK. Vital Statistics Birthday Bemembrance Of our beloved son, CORP. JOHN A. MURPHT, of the 21st Marines, Third DIvisioB, June 3, 1921 March 14, 1945. When evening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If only John could come home! But on the beautiful Isle of somewhere, In the heavens beyond the stars, Peacefully resting with Jesus Lies this wonderful son of ours! He had a nature you couldn't help loving, A heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved bin His memory will never grow old! Sadly Missed by Mother and Cad.

DONNELLY Tim C. Donnelly, beloved son We are especially grateful to Rt. Rev. Msar. G.

H. Gelsen and Rev. H. J. Milllgen or Mr.

ana Mrs. Georem Sonne ins McMILLAN and UPLAND PLACE suaaemy, Saturday, June 1, 1948, at his home, Devon, age 14 years. of the Immaculate Conception Church M.n,nr,rt Uu fnr their consoling kind rtemains at Taliaferro funeral home. Er-langer, Ky. Due notice of funeral.

Hamil WOodburn 0474-0475 tool designer, and Madeline 1 winning Chapter No. 97, Royal Arch Masons, is to elect officers Wednesday night at the Masonic Temple. George M. Anderson, High Priest, will yield his post to a new High Priest, to be named by the members at this meeting. The MARRIAGE LICENSES.

ton funeral Some in charge of Hibbs, 18, 1631 Cooper typist, wmmmmmmaummw nesses and services, Dr. R. Herrlnghaus and Dr. L. Sauter for their faithful efforts, to those who donated floral tributes and spiritual offerings and also to the Muehlenkamp, Costign Roll funeral directors for their klnc.

and capable arrange Norman Appel, 21, 3440 Harvey Hugh F. Poster, 46, 4601 Whetsel core stacker, and Alice Nie- FUCHS Mary Fuchs (nee Llsterman). student, and Annette Kapson, WldOW Of LOUIS Fiirha miH hulnveri mever. 38, 4324 Watterson chapter Is preparing to celebrate 21, 652 Gholson typist. mother of Anna Diersing Keeler.

Margaret Foertsch and Martin w. Welerel. Satur ments of the funeral. John J. Deck and Chlldren Card Of Thav, bookkeeper.

its 18th anniversary this fall. Phone or Write TirexBl Lvnch. 20. 649 W. Mc- day, June 1, 1948.

at the residence of her Jake Crawford, 36, 818 Areola aaugnier. 1837 chase In her 78th Micken punch press operator, and Helen Klabbatz, 2303 Vine railroad laborer, and Viola While my heart Is filled with sorrow year, jrienas may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funpral home Hn milhin dv. Penalties Are Heavy Clayborn, 27, 1631 Freeman Ave, I wish to express-my sincere unit i.

th.nk4 unri nnreclat Ion to Hi! my typist. jt Knowlton Northslde, Monday after 3 p. m. Requiem hiKh mass St. Augustine Church, Bank Tuesday, June 4.

at WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W. 9th St. CH 0932 Birthday Bemembrance Of our beloved parents and HENRY MACKE AND CATHERINE MACKE, June 4, 1859 May 26, 1861. September 24, 1912 November 28, 193.

Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never diss, They live In a land of glory 'Mid the blue and the gold of the skies. Always Remembered by Children a4 Grandchildren. Cincinnati many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness ar.cl -sympathy shown me In the great loss of my beloved wife, Gail R. Jacobs, 23, 2700 Glenway minister, and Lucille G. Kuy- Joseph H.

Ballenger, 35, 1037 Straight chief engineer, and Edna M. Henslee, 33, 2112 Auburn a. m. Member of St, Monica Ladies Society. For Auto Speeders OOhSKTT Jennie Gossett (ne.

ShlnlrlsV Cremation Co. MATHILDA WEBER (ree Laake). GBnaMav An wish to thank the Rev kendall, 17, 840 Bank St. Clifford P. Weiss, 22, 1711 Klee Speeders were penalized severely beloved wife of the late Nelson Gossett bookkeeper.

erend Fathers Merkel and Donahey for their consoling words, all donors of the GORDON iiirjl FUNERAL BURT II CIL HOME ana aear motner of Mack and Todd Gossett, Mrs. Mary Blhl. Mrs. Ollle Tvrce Willinm Suvemoto, 29, General 625 Dixmyth Avenue. UN 1021 yesterday when arraigned before Municipal Judge William D.

Alex meier junior clerk, and Jean Mae Tumey, 20, 3419 St. Ann and Mrs. Nettle Thompson. Friday, May many haautlful floral and spiritual or- nrHi nf nvmnathV. Altai stenographer.

8ociety' of Sacred Heart Church, Christian Mothers, Auxiliary of Knight of St. John, the nurses and doctors of Speers Hosplta and the Vonderhaar ft Stetter funeral home for their kind, ct.urteous direction ander. Thomas M. Williams, 19, 2411 Madison Norwood, was fined $50 and costs and suspended for three months. Patrolman Don Paul V.

Winter, 6, 3620 Marburg iwarehouseman, and Dorothy M. Vonderhaar, 25, 4404 Leonard J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J.

Su.Uvan. Director 1336 E. McMILLAN at BELL PL. WO 0133. GEO.

H. R0HDE SON AIR-CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOMH. Llnwood and Delta Ave EAst 0404. of the services. WILLIAM WEBER.

St; Bernard, secretary. Hopewell said he drove 74 miles an hour; Card Of Thanks. Hodapp Funeral Homes Robert Allan Johnson, 23, 532 SCHRAFFENBERGER ox. ihb, hi residence, uroweu ave Ft. Thomas, Ky.

Services at Muehienkamp. CostiRan Roll funeral home, 835 York Newport. Monday, June 3, at 11 a. m. GRANNEMANN Cora Grannemann (nee Spurgeon), beloved wife of Howard J.

Grannemann, Friday, May 31. 1946, age 38 years; 3750 Kellogg ave. Services at the Harold B. Barrere funeral home, 3734 Eastern Monday, June 3, at 10 a. m.

HACK Vitus Hack, beloved husband of the late Anna Fischer Hack and father of Mrs. Leona Alberts, Herbert G. Hack, Mrs. Adeline Donovan. Wilfrid Hack and the late Lawrence Hack, Saturday, June 1, 1946; residence, Monnlnc Madl- Hamilton at ElUton, 7401 Vine Burns equipment operator, Don DeTellem, 4735 Wilmer Klrby 11)40.

VA G80n Guy W. Anderson AVon 0421 Gus Schraffenberger 3U7 Vine St. While our hearts are filled with sorrow we have not been unmindful of our many Irlonds, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the and Maxine Richa, 24, 530 E. Fourth In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, ANN P. DIETZ, who passed away June 2, 1945.

Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death Ie a heartache nothing can heal. Some may forget you now that you're gone. But we shall remember you no matter how long. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Daughter and Son-ln-Law, Grace Ann and Clarence Gall. Birthday Bemembrance To my beloved sleter, FRANCES E.

HASLEM, who passed away March 1, 1935. Never To Be Forgotten by Sift sr. was fined $50 and costs and sus pended for 67 days for driving 67 Hospital student, and Mildred P. Walker, 25, 3483 Whitfield laboratory assistant. James Robert Randall, 22, R.

R. 1, Sommerville, Ohio, U. S. Army, and Barbara Don Main, 20, 1029 Hoffner St. Wiliara B.

Deck, 25, 3930 Borden serviceman, and Sylvia Baker, 19, 1950 Cordova Ave. Albert T. Dodson, 33, 20 Metropolitan Oval, New York, N. traffic representative, and Rosemary T. Schroeder, 23, 3717 Woodburn Robert Fricke, 3485 Colerain student, and Betty Jane Hoebel, 23, 1622 Shenandoah clerk.

TREDWAY Funeral Home great, loss of our beloved husband and NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CH 6930. saleswoman. Allie Colbert, 24, 118 W.

Sixth glass beveler, and Helen Holzapfel, 24, 1780 Sycamore St. Norwood. Ohio ME ttll. Established 1892. 2131 Cameron Ave.

miles an hour; Elbert Colbert, 1025 Wilstach was fined $50 and costs and suspended for 62 days, and- Morgan Davis 2209 Sinton JOHN CANTZLER SR. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Wltte 'for his consoling words, Dr. Khuon for his sincere efforts, all donors of the KAnii rini-ni and spirit Journey's End Charles A. Greiner, 21, 300 West- sonvllle.

Remains at the Dunn Lash-brook funeral home, 6111 Madison rd. Due view press operator, and was fined $20 and costs and nonce oi runerai. ual bouquets and also the Charles Meyer suspended for 40 days. Marion C. Von Kedt, 20, 1300 Bonnel Reading, operator.

tuneral directors lor meir kiiiu duteous servlcei. The Cantajeramjiy. Four other speeders and a reck HAXMMj-Emma Hanklns (nee O'Connor), beloved widow of John H. Hanklns and mother of Bernard Hanklns. Park WAYMAN Essie Mae Wayrnon (nee Dickson), beloved wile of Thomas A.

Way-man and mother of Margaret L. Wayman, at her residence, 3303 Watson Covington, Saturday, June 1, 1948, age 44 years. Services at the funeral home of Allison A Rose, Robblns ft. and Madison Covington, Monday, June 3, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. less driver were fined and sus Ellsworth B. Lanfersiek 6029 Oakwood plumber, and Mary Hills, Ky. and Wm. C.

Hankins. Veterans pended. fiospiiai, Lexington, Mrs. Lucy Latl mer, Mrs. Fred Thornton.

Newport Kv. sister of Mrs. Josoph Meyers. Detroit Louise Neel, 19, Box 164, R. R.

15, Card Of Thanks. To our many good neighbors, frlend-i and relatives for their kindness to both of us during our recent handicap, Also for the good food, flowers, etc bestowed Mrs. Joseph Kales and Clayton Anderson 26, 4521 Milwood sralvanizer, and More Recreation Eyed; WHITAKER Frank E. Whltaker, beloved James Graham, Franlifort, at her residence, B. 9th Newport, aged 78 years.

Funeral lrom the Vonderhaar Wanda F. Gabbard, 20, 4312 Sal- If Rudolph Thompson 'I Shafer H'ayman ii Stall UVniol ill Steit Whltaker Hjj Strain Wlliirerter T-VHCh Zliuuicrillnn if ii xhledeman jl Wedding Anniversary Bemembrance Of my dearly beloved husband, BGT. FRED KAUCHER. Fifteen years ago, my darling, Our hearts were made as one, I loved you then with all my heart, I love you now though we're apart. Though separation be our lot And It brings an ache to my heart, We'll meet again some day, my love, Never no more to part.

Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Helea. unon us. In our apnrecmLiun, wo one and all more than words car i expros. sc metier nincrai nome, 'J hird and (Jvor- way stenographer. Your Very uratoiui rnei.uo Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Holthlnrichs. ton, Tuesday, June 4. 1948.

with requiem high mass at St. Stephen Church New Commission Named By Terrace Park Mayor An expanded recreation program Charles R. Middleton, 32, Seattle, Lieutenant, and Jean C. at a. in.

interment t. rltepnen cemetery In Memotiam Hiner, 28, 1048 Delta Red iiusoana or uteua Whltaker (nee Ore-baugh), devoted father of Carl, Russell and Harold Whitaker; residence, 243 Gil-man ave Ml. Auburn, at the DeaconeRS Hospital, Friday, Mav 31, 19-16, aged 86 years. Services at T. P.

Wnlte Sons Mt Washington funeral home, 2000 Beechmont Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p. m. Friends may call Monday after 3 p. m. W1NGKHTER Magdalena Wlngerter (nee Merkl), beloved wife of the late George Wingertor and beloved mother of Kstella Wlngerter, Wednesday, May 29.

in her 75th year, at her residence, 1799 Queen City ave. Funeral from the Vltt tk Stermer for Terrace Park was being con Cross worker. Frank G. Wardlow, 31, 3207 Fre Lockland. Samuel F.

Ciener 25, Helena, merchant, and Patricia Jayne Erman, 20, 3467 Erie student. George R. Polston, 27, 700 Neave student, and Mary Bell Ever-man, 22, 2209 Gest St. Donald R. Tedtman, 21, 4018 Walter Cheviot, draftsman, and Eileen M.

Fein, 21, 2094 Queen City tiller. Frederick C. Mulholland, 20, 327 McMillan laborer, and Marion La Follette, 19, 3586 Reading secretary. Philip Hilling, 28 Box 96, Miami-town, Ohio, trucker, and Betty Lou sidered yesterday by the village's new six-member recreation com HARNER Joseph Harner, Saturday, June 1. 1946, at his residence, 1517 Vine st.

Funeral services at the Gllligan funeral home, 22 W. Ninth Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p. m. HATTENDORF Clarence Hattendorf. beloved husband of Ethel Haltendorf (nee donia postal employee, and In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, ROSA PTEIGLEDER, who passed away May 21, 1943.

mission appointed by Mayor Carl A than of understanding holdeth his peace. 1046. John Howard Harrle. H. Linden.

Selena Edythe Wilson, 28, 3213 D're-donia Avenue. Georee R. Fahnestock, 31, Priclv runerai ncme, 1824 Westwood M.in An ordinance setting up the day, June 3, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Bonaventura Church, at commission was passed Friday In Loving Memory Of mv beloved dad, AUGUST SCHEFFEL, who passed away June 19, 1943, and of my beloved mother, MARY L. SCHEFFEL, who passed away June 6, 1949. We who love you sadly miss you, And as It dawna another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near! PROBST Frank Probst beloved brother nf Mrs Matilda Knenfle and beloved oquiresi, suddenly, Fridav. Mav 31. 1946.

at residence, 222 W. Sixty-eighth Carthage. Funeral from the Busse Borc-mann Co. Parkwav funeral home, Ci-ntral Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Tuesday, Juno 4, at 2:30 p. m.

ard. Idaho, forester, and Jeanne W. Members of St. Ann Married Deep In our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame ws Bhall keep It Because you were one of the best! Fondly Remembered by Your Loving Children.

uncle of Ed and Louis Knepfle, Mrs. Helen 1 Ladles Socloty, Third Order of St. Francis night at a special session of coun cil, Grenvilie M. Gooder, Villag; Van Pelt, 25, 6616 Wooster Pike, iawicr and Mrs. aiim rsurg, ai ms ns'- lower society and St.

Margaret rinne TJnvrltfnn Hhin Thlll'SdnV. MflV dO, Society of Mt. Alverno, Little Flower Bo Clerk, reported. Members of the clerk. Joseph F.

Wagner, 37, 5210 Stew commission are Kenneth J. Craw art baker, and Marguerite ciuiy win meet at 3 p. sunaay, ZIMMERMAN Elizabeth J. Zimmerman mother of Minnie and Arnold L. Slimmer-man; residence, 6290 Grand Vista pleasant Ridge.

Funeral notice later. Sadly Missed by Those Who Loved Yoa. ford, Thomas McDonald, Homer A. Lang, J. G.

Cahill, Mrs. Gene Hoke, 29, 1675 Waverly clerk, HEtiE Elizabeth Heuer (nee Kolbeck). beloved wife of the late George H. Heuer Sr. and beloved mother of Virginia Ellers.

Friday, May 31. 1046. at her home. 1518 St. Clair CovlnKton, ased 69 years.

Funeral Monday, June 3. from the John N. Middendorf Sons funeral home. 917 Main at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Augustine Church, at 9 a. in. IHr.HTOWEH -Effle Hightower (nee Caldwell), beloved wife of the late John In Losing Memory Chester R. Traynor, 25, Apple Of our beloved mother and grandmother, railroad fireman, and Delores Hend- -v Itcturned From Service.

World War II Veteran. rix, 19, Apple cashier. ANNA HERBORN, who passed away May 13, 1045, Garrett, 19, Box 98, Miamitown, sorter. James A. Reoch, 24, 6811 S.

Pax-ton Chicago engineer, and Cora Belle Leeker, 22, 2811 Lang-don Farm Rd. Norris R. Cook, 20, 2927 Madison Covington, dairy worker, and Agnes xleming, 21, 4818 Harold Avenue. Martin A. Bordell, 34, 743 Grand Springdale, and Catherine Hitesman, 22, 384 Probasco Louis W.

Distel, 24, 6814 Withany Always Remembered by Daughter, Card 01 Thanks Krekeler and Mrs. Ethel Fraser. They are to meet soon to hire a professional recreation director to direct activities on the school playground. Roy K. Slifer, Vice Mayor, announced that Norman Fehl, 314 Harvard sales engineer, had been named to take the place of Councilman Harry Hershberger, Law and Grandcmidren.

Ornnt Hishtower, at the residence, 1580 Tremont Falrmount, Cincinnati, Ohio, Saturday. June 1946. aged 76 years. collector, and Jane Sheldon, 19, Card Of Thnnks. Friends miy call at the Vitt Stermer funeral home, 1824 Westwood Mon- 2624 University student nurse.

John G. Saas, 27, 977 Debbe checker, and Regina Ginberg, 24, 1048. Friends may call at Jackman ft Bjllock funertl home. Harrison, Ohio, after 10 a. m.

Sunday, June 2. Requiem high mass at St. John The Baptist Church, Harrison, Ohio, Monday, June 3, at 9:30 a. m. ROBINSON Richard L.

Robinson, beloved husband of Loretta Robinson (nee Grouse), son of Charles Robinson Sr. and brother of Charles Douglas, Robert and Theodore Robinson and Mrs. Mary Alice Kamp. parsed away at Mason, Ohio, Saturday, June 1. 1916, 24 years.

Friends may call at the Vale funeral home. Mirrow, Ohio, after 2 p. m. Monday. Ri-oulem hieh mass SI.

Malachy Church, Morrow, Ohio, at 9:30 a. Tuesday, June 4. Ri nOI.I'H Mary M. Rudolph (nee Smllh), beloved wife of Chester W. Rudolph, mother of Paul Fo W.

and Rose Ellen Rudolph, Thursday, May 30, 1046; residence, 3365 Arrow Pleasant Ridge. Friends may call at the Clarence A. Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton. Sunday from 3 to 10 p. m.

Services Monday, June 3, at 10 a. m. SAUTER Arthur J. Sauter, dearly beloved -A-te- husband of Frances Sauter (nee Fltz- While our hearts are filled with sorrow In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife, MARY FREUDENTHALER, who passed away November 7, 1933. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and father, MARY A.

AND DAVID GRANT EVANS. May 31, 1934. April 20, 1946. They have taken their long journey On that beautiful ship called rest Away from a world of sorrow To a land of eternal rest! And the book of life for them Is closed, And on Its fair. We'll find their records Just and true For love has penned It there! Beyond the gales at eventide Our loved ones have found sweet rest, They are only on a journey with our Saviour He knoweth best! Sadly MlssedbyThelr Loving Children.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, CAROLINE AHR, who passed away June 3, 1945, A YEAR TODAY. Peacefully sleeping, resting now. The world's weary troubles and trials are we are not unmindful of our many friends riiiy, from 1 till 10 p. m. Services at the Gardnersville, Christian Church, Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p.

m. HONKOMFA ithony Honkomp, husband of 3600 Wilson teacher. relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss who resigned for business reasons. John C. Kloss, 25, 1631 Cooper or our oeit-vcti oromer, SAMUEL POLL technician.

Fniiomena Moiique HonKomp and father Years full of sorrow, lonely and blue, Life Is so empty, Mary, without you. Wherever I go. whatever I do. Locked in my heart are memories of youl Your Loving Husband, Christ. of Albert, Charles, Harry.

Frank and George Honkomp and Mrs. John (Bertha) Fehl will replace Hershberger as Chairman of Council's Safety Com Especially are we grateful to Fathers Lehr and Haniy for their Inspiring message, Betz. Friday. May 31. it.

J-uneral Mon- mittee which has jurisdiction over da.v, June 3, from the Heboid funeral home, William M. Gatz, 25, Chicago, adjustment clerk, and Prudence M. Freygang, 24, 741 Chalfonte stenographer. Nelson Urban, 26, 1725 Compton Dr. Leo Sauter for his sincere efforts, the nurse, Miss Wllma Specht for her kindness, the Holy Name Society of St.

Therese Church, Southgate, all donors of the many police and fire matters. 1VJZ yueen city ave. at snadweii. at a. m.

Requiem high mass at St, Bonaven- WEATHER REPORT. Observations made at 7:30 p. m. Standard Time): ATLANTIC STATES. Temperature, station.

Hieti. Low. Prec. Miscellaneous Hoticei ture Church at 10 a. K'RKLAND Joseph N.

Klrkland, beloved beautiful floral tributes and spiritual or ferings and also the MuehlenkamD. Cos- Man Subdued, Fined $7, carpenter, and Lois A. Backer, 22, 2632 Beekman stenographer. nusband of Marv Klrkland fnee cain tlgan ft Roll funeral directors for their very kind and courteous direction of all and dear father of Joseph, Charles, Mary Albany, N. 48 42 .47 Atlantic City, 70 62 0 Boston.

Mass 51 46 .06 Eleanor, Eileen, Patsy and Robert Charles William Kistner, 26, 6950 tne services. The Bereaved Sister and Brothers. fH geraldi and the late Viola Brendel and beloved brother of Mrs. Mollle Nicholson nnrf Mrs Marv of Chicago, In Battling Deputy Sheriff Joseph Gilley, 34, 62 E. McMicken Tni-ksor Pin 88 73 .01 Klrkland.

Saturday, June 1, 1946; residence. 509 Milton St. Friends may call BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electric Light and Power Wiring Work. 1600 Walnut Corner Liberty QlllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllRIMMIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllltllllltQI Miami.

Fla. 84 78 .06 past; In silence she suffered, In patience she bore Til God called her home to suffer no more! Tuesday. June 4, from 2 till 10 p. at Gilbert assembler, and Ruth Schaefer, 22, 1063 Rosemond bookkeeper. New York.

N. "2 .04 111.. Monday, Mav 27, 1941, at Veterans Hospital, Los Angeles. aged 47 Funeral Mondav. Jun 3.

from the the John E. Lietemeyer Son funeral who was charged with bat Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our most sincere and home. 502 E. 13th st.

Funeral Wednesday, tling Deputy Sheriff William Her Raleigh, N. 85 62 Washington, D. 85 68 GULF STATES. Ricdlinger funeral home. 1309 California Carl D.

Boyles, 24, 318 Mulberry June 5, with requiem high mass St. Xavler per and Patrolmen Melvin Kennedy sheet metal worker, and Mar heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In Atlanta. Ga 72 67 .82 Ft. Worth. Texas 81 62 and Fred Ott early yesterday, was garet June Stifel, 19, 2031 E.

Sutter checker. BECKER CLOTHES, INC. AT FACTORY PRICES. 114-116 W. Fifth St.

Corner Vine at Eighth) fined $7 when arraigned before Municipal Judge Otis R. Hess. 8adly Missed hyHerso and Daughters. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, PHILIP R. PEATRQSS.

who passed away January 15, 1914. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, sad but true, Just the love and sweet devotion From the ones who think of you. Galveston, Texas 80 66 .47 New Orleans, La 84 69 4.12 San Antonio. Texas 86 65 .81 John P. Blaylock, 28, Peoria, Tampa.

Fla 89 73 mechanic, and Laura C. Wesseler, Gilley, who walked away from General Hospital when awaiting MIDDLE STATES. the great loss of our beloved father, WALTER DAVIS. Especially do we wiih to thank Father Relchert for his kindness. th Gibson Hotel employees, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy and also th6 Wrassmann ft Rarfknecht funeral directors for their very kind and courteous direction of the eervices The Bereaved Children.

29, 973 Summit Glendale, clerk. treatment for cuts on his hands suf. Bond Hill at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass St.

Agnes Church, 9 a. m. SH AKER -Fred W. Shafer, beloved husband of Alice G. Shafer (nee Costello).

beloved father of Mrs. Paul Wilson and Mrs. Norman Llgon. at his resldcncs, 3118 Hackberry Friday, May 31, 1946. Friends mav call at the W.

Mack Johnson funerai horn. McMillan t. at Upland Sunday from 2 to 10 P. m. Services Monday, June 3, at 2 p.

m. STALL Oliver Stall, beloved son of the late Oliver L. and Julia Stall (nee Tobin), brother of Mrs. Bertha Rehe. Mrs.

-A. F. Faber. Mrs. A.

McCallum and Mrs. J. W. Tagsart, Friday, May 31, 1946. Funeral from the Gllligan funeral home, lU.hiirn at tnnln TliesdflV 4.

Buffalo, N. 52 41 .57 Chicago, 111 48 45 Cincinnati (Airport) 73 65 .25 Cleveland, Ohio 55 49 .54 fered when he broke a window in Sadly Missed by Your Wife, 8on and Tony 23, 327 Milton John Hartman's Cafe, 61 E. Mc Daughter-In-Law. unurcn, a. m.

RUNE Byrd M. Kllt.e, beloved daughter of Amelia Klayer, Denver, Colo. mother of Mary Margaret Gillespie, Stanford, Ralph C. Kline. Lachmont.

N. and Klayer Kline; residence. Watch Point Mt. Washington, Thursday, May 30, 1946. Services at T.

P. White Sons Mt. Washington funeral home, 2050 Beechmont Monday, June 3, at 10:30 a. m. Friends may call Sunday after 4 p.

m. KUTNER Mary E. Kutner (nee McFad-den), beloved wife of Julius Kutner. beloved foster mother of Julia Butterfleld, grandmother of John. William, Daniel and Margaret Gleason and Mrs.

Elizabeth John-sin, Friday, May 31, 1946, aged 79 years, at residence, 1323 Republic st. Funeral from the Busse ft Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home. Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Monday, June 3. at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Msrv Church at 9 a. m. Mt.

Sterling and Maysville (Ky.) Columbus. Ohio 62 58 .45 Davenport, Iowa 50 47 clerk, and Rose Jean Del Grossa, 20, 1337 Sycamore stenographer. Micken had to be subdued when Kennedy and Ott found him Detroit. Mich 52 45 .21 Duluth, Minn 44 33 Grand Rapids, Mich 50 40 returning to his home. John Willett, 23, 1865 Fairway Card Of Thanks.

My most sincere and heartfelt thanks and appreciation Is desired to be extended to all my ralatlves, friends and neighbors for Indianapolis, Ind 67 61 .04 CAN TAKE 4 nassengers to Louisville and Lexington every week end. Box 30, Enoulrer. First-class beaity service gtve by graduating students under expert sipervlslon; very reasonabln charges. MARINKL1.0 SCHOOL, 12g E. Sixth St.

CHerry 6U47. Hours 8 to 3 dally. REMEMBER wheVuurYIN(1 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS AND TABLES VISIT An Uptown Furnishing Store 1625 Vine, Above Liberty We Solicit Your Charge Account. PA 3993. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husbind and father, HARRY FOWEE, who passed away May 24, 1946, Not, dead to us who loved you, Not dead, Just gone before.

You live with us In memory And will ive forever more! Kansas City. Mo 63 57 Herper said he was kicked when he tried to stop him from breaking a window. The Court took into con Detroit, student, and Jean Winchester Ridge, 19, 3309 Lookout Knoxvllle, Tenn 76 64 .87 Little Rock, Ark 80 63 Requiem hieh mass St. Peter and Paul! Louisville. Ky 71 66 .21 stenographer.

tne kindness ann sympatny shown me in the great loss of my beloved husbind, CHARLES KAHLEIS. Especially am I grateful to Rev. Bruce sideration injuries Gilley suffered when being subdued. Madison, Wis 45 40 Memphis, Tenn 78 64 .01 Aurence Henry Thalheimer, 40, Church at 10 a. m.

STEG Herman A. Steg. beloved husband of the late Frederlcka Naue Steg, devoted father of Mrs. Helena Koch, Mra. Martha Beucker of Atchison, Rein- Sad'y Missed by His Loving Wife and Minneapolis.

Minn 54 37 .01 papers please copy. Wendt for his consoling words, Mrs. Ehr-herdt for her music, all the donors of the Omaha, Neb 53 47 .07 Pittsburgh, Pa 69 64 .09 St. Louis, Mo 74 64 .49 LAMMERS Carl Lammera, beloved hus 3916 Spencer Norwood, foreman, and Margaret Mary Cavin, 33, 4445 Ashland beauty instructor. many beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy and also the Clarence A.

Baiter Cnildren. In Loving1 Remembrance Of my darling daughter. CHARLENE ANN FORSTNER. September 25, 1934 June 1, 1941. band of tne late Jennie Lammera (nee Schroer) and devoted father of M.tv Young, Alvina fockcy, Josephine Steubcr, Dorothy Giannen.

the Henry T. hammers. Louis and Herbert Lam- Maurice McMurtry Hines, 39, funeral directors and the staff of the Cincinnati Crematory for their very kind and courteous direction of the services. His Wife. Mrs.

Elizabeth Kahlei and Relatives. "RPM" MOTOR OILS KEEN AN OIL AND FUEL CO. WO 1250. blessed little sunbeam. 3163 Beekman machinist, and Lucy Elizabeth Alsep, 32, 1518 Chase Ave.

f) child of lovo and prayer. 'e give thee to the keeping Of the tender Hhepherd's care! Lost and Found Herbert Thurman Thompson, 26, hod Steg of Wichita. Carl ana Richard Friday. May 31. 1946; residence, 3264 Delaware ave.

Friends may call at the Wrastmann ft fu-r-ral home. Gilbert ave. north of Taft on Sunday after 3 p. m. Services Monday, June 3, at 1 p.

m. STRATE LIddie Btrate. sister of Jessie B. Strate and Mre. Lulu Pinney.

Saturday. June 1. 1946. Services at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Madlson-ville. Monday, June 3, at 1:30 p.

m. TASCH Jacob Tasch beloved husband of Barbara Tasch (nee Zlllich), devoted father of Mrs. R. G. Cravaack and Jacob Tasch F.versole Mt.

Washington. Saturday, June 1, 1946. Due notice of funeral. PLAINS STATES. Albuquerque, N.

82 50 Bismarck. 53 37 isper, Wyo. 54 42 Denver, Colo 69 41 Dodge City, Kan 66 49 Havre. Mont 62 Huron, 51 36 North Platte Neb. 55 44 Oklahoma City, Okla 71 67 WESTERN STATES.

Boise, Idaho 78 S3 Los Angeles. Calif 76 57 Phoenix. Ariz 100 62 Salt Lake. Utah 72 49 San Francisco, Calif 63 55 Seattle, Wash 83 51 EASTERN STAR PIN Small gold: be The memory of your dear wte ways Will linger with us all our days! Sweetest flower, too sweet to stay, God took you home to shot us the way! Sadly Missed by Mother. 1007 Mill Reading, driver, and Margaret Elaine Patrick, 21, 1007 Mill Reading, cashier.

tween Westwood and Fi. Miicneiii Wednesday; reward. MO 6268. jjj Binder Deal Bodmann Donnelly i Broerlnr Fuche 1 Butch Goesett jl Coleman Granneman JJji Conover Hack COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY Blond female. mers, suddenly, 'llmrfday.

May 30. 1941, at his residence, 2623 Scioto in his vear. Funeral services Monday, June 3, from the Paul E. Frederick funeral home. 18 Calhoun at 9:45 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass St. George Church, at 10 a. m. St Alo.Vf-ius Orphan Society, St.

Vincent de Paul Society and 8t. George Holy Name Society, please take notice. McMORROW Mary A. McMorrow. beloved wife of the late Martin A.

McMorrow and dear mother of Marie and Norbert and sister of Mrs. R. W. Staley and Ed Mad-dock, has entered Into rest Saturday, June 1. 1946.

Funeral Wednesday. June 5. from Moeller funeral home, Main and Mentor Norwood Ohio, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hieh mass St.

Matthew Church, 9 a. m. Friends may call Tueiday after 3 p. m. Jack W.

Marmaeidis, 22, 2141 weighs 15 answers 10 name Lost Monday morning, vicinity Hamilton Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere and heartfelt thanks end appreciation is desired to be extended to all our relatives, friends and neighbors the kindness and smoathy shown us in the preat of our dearly beloved husband and father, EDWARD ALLGEYER. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Etueer for his consoling wortis. Dr.

Morse and Dr, Covlntree for thlr sincere efforts, ail donors of the many beautiful floral offering and cards of and also the W. J. Wlrmel funeral directors for their very kind and efficient ma.iogement of all the arrangements. The Bereaved Family. Rice maintenance Audret Pinney, 22, 4813 Whetsel secretary.

Ave. and Wittlou, College Hill, newaru. Herbert Schreiber, 27, 760 Leland KI 3757. GLASSES Lost between College Hill, Me Mleken, Race Streets. MA 1824.

LOST Triple strand pearls, wedding rift, either on Ballarl Oakley or Wil accountant, and Annette THIKDEMA.V William Thiedeman, father of Albert and grandfather of Harold Thiedeman, brother of Walter and Gus, Thursday. May 30, 1946, In his 74th year, at the home of his son. 4247 Clifford In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, CATHERINE WHITE, who passed away June 3, 1945. The evening star shines on your grave The one we loved hut could not s-we; God took you home, it was His will. But in our hearts you liveth still! Your loving smile and gentle face No one can ever fill your place, Ssdly Missed by Her Daughters.

Mrs. Marie Fisher and Mrs. Agnes Blngert. First Anniversary Requiem High Mass St. Mark Church.

Monday, June 3, 8:15 A. Soloman, 33, 502 E. Mitchell A man of understanding holdeth his peace. 194S. John Howard Harrle.

liams NorwooiLRewara. jh. MEADOR Isac T. Meador. devoted father; Deer Park.

Friends may call at the of Mrs, Thomas Crowe. Mrs. Birdie I Vorhis funeral heme. 5501 Montgomery ro LOST Brown billfold, finder may keep, billfold and money, but please mall all Norwood. Ohio.

Sunday. 4 to 9 m. t. v.i.,.j Marksberrv. Mrs.

Myrtl" L-yendecke- and cards and papers. Robert J. Meer. ooo Card Of Thanks. Services Monday, June 3, at.

1 p. Blscayne nr. jmcmnu n. Francis Barr (nee Grlmme), beloved; Fridav. May 31.

1941 of father of Marcella Barr, at his residence 15SS Hillside ave. Fjn'ral from the John on Mary Inglis Highway. Davton. Ky.JJ. Radel Co.

funeral home, 652 State aged 77 years. Funeral Monday, June 3, Tuesday. June 4. at 2 p. m.

Our most sincere and heartfelt thanks THOMPSON Robirt H. (Shorty) Thomp- LOST Lady's gold crown pin. on inn ftp ovrrt niisnann fit JsOreirii iner- aim ouui eiManun is uesii t-u uj ue riinicu BEAUTY that's why send flowers. They speak mora comfort than thousand words. SPRAYS AND WREATHS from $5.00 Flowers tit graphed Brtryvhtr Henry bus, ikiiw father of Monetta to all our many friends, relatives and iTerll New-' ER-ra" I GaV SrT neighbor; for th.

kndneSs and ympathy T.iomnsnn dear cars, or downtown. nw WA 6430. nnot Vv Qavfrsaai at 1 "a i oaT. I l. ce 39 rejndencr.

2oJ Grene. Saturday, June 1. 1946 -v Hazel Norwood Norwood, Ohio. Friends LOST Folder containing Identification hnoMitnlixiition cards, with BINDER Lena Binder, at St. Elizabeth residence.

2006 Wayland Norwood. Hospital, inuraaay, way 3U. serv- Ohio. Friends call Monday afternoon Inn4orf (uneral home, Cemeron' ave. at New Jersey address.

Reward. AV 06.17. LOST Black coin purse between Pleasant Ices from Big Bone Methodist Church. Mon- and evening at the Whiting-Glandorf vTnimm.iv ni tersl Tu day day. June 11 a.

m. Interment Highland! home? 3900 Montgomery where i M.l"u.om.VS Zn day, June 3, 11 a. m. Interment Highland i neral home, 3900 Montgomery where 2 Interment Walnut Hills In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, CLIFFORD F. RE1FENBERGER.

whu passed away June 4, 1940. Loving and kind In all his ways Upright and Just to the end of his days. Sincere and trie In heart and mind. Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly Missed by His Parents, Brother and Friends.

chemist. Eugene Dier 25, 3357 Saffer time checker, and Marvine Bryant, 22, 2751 Robertson Norwood, assembler. Frank Eichelkrant, 25, 1423 Columbia Ottawa, 111., factory worker, and Mary Ellen Schafer, 19, 1563 Spring Lawn clerk. Joseph Walker, 21, New Orleans, Corporal, U. S.

Army, and Katie R. Culbert, 21, 2318 May St. John J. Kuhlman, 25, Covington, machinist, and Betty Simons, 19, 306 Seitz operator. Lester J.

Myers, 24, 1400 Chase printer, and Merlin Huiett, 19, 2905 Sander St George H. Wemley, 33, 1504 Den-man cement finisher, and Ruth Harris, 20, 1092 W. Liberty St. Cemetery. Friends may call at Chambers! gerviceo will be held Tuesday, June 4, at LORENB OSTROW.

Especially are we grateful to Rev. Paul C. Bekoachus for his consoling: words. 11 donora of the many beautiful floral offering and also the Kurre Kroa. funeral directors for their very ifind and courteous services.

The Bereaved Husband and Son. Ridge and summit ajb.j pvw Mav 29. ME S041. si ic, it, iwua. LOST at Clubhouse.

Coney Island Race Tract, tortoise shell glasses, bifocals. Call Mre. Bond, MA 1387; evenings WO 9633. Augustine Sixth anniversary mass St. Monastery, Pittsburgh, Pa.

June 4, at p. m. Cemetery. Leland M. Barnett Post No.

123. American Legion services Monday at 8 p. m. WATKINS James Watklns, husband of Leah Watkins, Thursday, May 30. 1946.

Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. mortuary. 1117 Freeman Monday. June 3, at 11 m. H'EXJSEI, Herman Wenzel.

beloved husband of Frances Wenzel (nee Stemmed. Fridav. Mav 31. 1916. at residence.

4S0 Davton st. services at Brand Bros, funeral home. 1520 Freeman Tuesday, June 4, at 2 p. m. NEWMAX Frank Newman, beloved hue-bnd of Lottie Weddendorf Newman, passed away Saturday, June 1.

1945; residence. 2025 Madison Mt. Healthy, Ohio, in his 69th year. Remains at Weld-hard funeral home. Iue notice.

NORR'S Stanley J. (Tobe) Norris. husband of the late Lillie Norris fnee Schaefer). at his residence. 231 Southcate.

Ky. Funeral Monday. June 3. 1 94i. from the Dohhling funeral home.

241 Fairfield Bellevue, BOD MA NX Mary B-amann (nee Haerle), beloved wife of William G. Bodmann, mother of Mrs. Rudolph Spless and the late William aitd Frederick Bodmann. grandmother of Elinor Spiess. Friday.

May 31. 1946. in her 80th year, at her residence, 5S5 Vogel Mt. Airy. Friends may call at the Clarence A.

Baiter tuneral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton. Sunday from 3 to 10 p. Services at the Htliside Chapel of the Cincinnati Cremation 525 Dixmyth Monday, June 3, at LOST Boy's Flectwing bicycle; red and white; streamlined; In Bond Hill; re. ward. Call JE 5634.

LOST 4 keys on chain marked J. P. D. Cmclnnatlj reward. Call EA 2255.

WRIST WATCH Gold name, Harvey Hj Millr engraved on back; reward. Call Miss Hayne Sunday. ME Monday, MB 1180, between 8:30 and 8. Card Of Thanks. I wish to acknowledge the sympathy end kindness of the friends nf, JOHN A.

(JACK) BELER. Especially the Carpenters Union No. ir.02 and the Clarence. A. Br.lter funeral home f'-r their efficient management of tne fuieral.

i Hattie Davie. In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, CATHERINE BEHLEN, srho passed away May 31. 1912. Still Mijsed by Her Daughter, Irene it 2 f. m..

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