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Sunday, May 146 TIIK CINCINNATI KN I I II II News Section lage .11 Announcement! Announcements In Memorials In Memoriam COSTLY TALENT Vital Statistics Birthday Remembrance Of our devoted daughter, FLORA OLSR BUFFON, who passed away April 1, 194L God has taken home our darling, Placed her there among the flowers, Taken back the one He lent us equipment tender, and Anna Weid- MARRIAGE LICENSES. Finally Making Good man, 21, 3647 Solar Vista PI. Earl H. Jones, 36, 119 West University mechanic, (and Mar Metal Thompson Van Cam Whit Wleneeke To a better home than ours. CENTRAL PARKWAY Piatt Pope Pope Rawe Ryan Smith Sehmlli In garet E.

Tlther, 28, 2568 Euclid She has solved life's wonderful problem. Harness Racing This bookkeeper. James G. Welgand, 24, 1234 Second Reading, shipping clerk, and Joan R. Broermann, 22, Box 21, Hunt Reading.

James R. Fitzpatrick, 23, 505 Laurel Hamilton, Ohio, em-balmer, and Eleanor Burnett, 19, Box 402 Main Springdale, The deepest, strangest, the last, And into the home of the angels With the answer forever has passed. Year, Gahagan Says. George C. Gilmore, 55, 1410 Vine God knew all about us who loved her.

In Loving Memory; Of our dear mother, MINNIE WISBY, who passed away May 5, 1948. On this day a year ago you passed We have missed you so, but it was God. will that you go. The call was sudden, the shock severe, Little did we know such grief was near, fou bade no one a last farewell, it You said goodbye to none, Your loyal heart had ceased to beat- 1 Before we knew it you were gona, Sometimes it Is hard to understansT Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to see. In all the world we cannot find A heart so wonderful and so kind; So soft a voice, so sweet a smile, kIU An Inspiration so worth-while; A sympathy so true, so deep, A love so beautiful to keep.

It seems like only yesterday You smiled your very last, We cannot seem to realize that i' One so good has passed. And as years go on arid on. 1 Friends may think the wound Is healed, But little do they know the sorrow irH the pain within concealed. -an if. Sadly Missed by All Your Children, Grand children and Great-Grandchlldren.

1 How bitter the trial would be. Yet through It all God Is loving merchant, and Martha M. Graham, 57, 3054 Woodburn Ave. Robert Carr, 24, 2020 Lincoln foundry helper, and Victory Song, $37,000 Yearling In Progress Through The Years As we look back over our fifty-one years of community service in Cincinnati, we are proud of the progress we have made in relieving the grief of the bereaved by making every service a memorial of beauty, reverence and dignity. A memory picture to 'be cherished by the living.

For He knows ao much better than we. Sad are the hearts of mother and dad, Yet brave as she'd want us to be. send out Thy light and Thy truth. CLIFTON HILLS LANE 1517-1525 FREEMAN AVE, Telephones PArkway 4487-4488 ZL BUSSED B0RGMANK lV in Perty, 21, 740 N. Leggett Lock- Adam F.

Adrian, 21, 1735 Sutter 1946, John Howard Harris automobile mechanic, and Vir Consoled by th thought of meeting Our darling on the shores of eternity. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Parents, ginia M. League, 18, 3910 Tappen WHITE W. Clarence White, beloved hus Mother and Daddy oiver. Avenue.

band of Louise White (nee Hecker) and brother of Morrow White and Mrs. Russell Hamilton. Saturdav. May 4. 1948: resi Charles Pagenhardt, 56, 1319 Spring printing pressman, and dence, 8020 Murdock ave.

Funeral services Tuesday, May 7, at 1 p. m. from the Dalbert Dunkman funeral home, Glenway Lucy Gudgen, 45, 1227 Walnut ana noiemoni aves. jTienas may can pantry girl. '44, Wins On Coast, Boosting Hambletonian Hopes.

BY TOM GAHAGAN. fecial dispatch to ie enquires. Goshen, N. May 4 It is the history of the high-priced yearlings, both in the field of thoroughbreds and that of the trotters and pacers, that they seldom prove to be top Jerformers. In the majority of bases, it is the low or medium priced youngsters which make good in the Kentucky Derby, the Preak- mraaay mtr i p.

m. uunai Jjeoanon, unio, Robert J. Harris, 32, Batavia, 1 I vo tu oh I. land. Pascal Smith, 21, 251 Pike mill worker, and Maudie Spicer, 21, 251 Pike mill worker.

Charles W. Caine II, 33, Cleves, timekeeper, and Rose Robinson, 19, Box 308 Muddy Creek wrapper. Joseph L. Schmidt, 22, 6911 E. Woodmont press helper, and Betty Jackson, 19, 1410 Beacon operator.

David N. Gussett, 33, 2653 Dennis bar man, and Eunice Mohr, 29, 823 State saleswoman. Lemual D. Brown, 27, 923 Cut WOOLERY le. Buddie C.

Woolerv. be In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, NEILL, T. STANCHEFF, killed In action May 1, 1945. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fell The. shock that we received that day We remember well! How his life was shed we know not.

What his last word, look or thought, Only that he did his duty Died as he bravely fought! Sadly Missed by His Parents and Sister. Ohio, attorney at law, and Jeanette ivvea wa oe oert ana reuie sparics Since Ml L. Peak, 24, 5742 Adelphia Ave. woolery and beloved brother of Mrs E. T.

Soden, Mrs. James Makras. Mrs Harold A. Gebhard, 25, 2732 Coy clerk, and Bertha Brune, 22, 2310 Rohs St. Clarence Orathwohl, Bernetta, Mary and Bettie Woolery, Sunday, April 28.

1916, at Crows Landing, in his 19th year. Friends may call at the Chai. A. Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton Northsfde, on Sunday after Jack McDonough, 24, 3956 Mar Birthday Remembrance 4 3 Of our beloved daughter and sister, VIOLET LATSCHA, May 5, 1920 May 28, 1943, ft We loved you, no tongue can tell How much we loved you and how welU! God loved you, too, and thought it best To take you home with Him to rest! "V-' We have only your memory, Violet, 4it To remember our whole lives through, But the sweetness will linger forever 'irail As we treasure the memories of you! -r burg billing clerk, and Barbara Hall, 18, 3638 Amberson p.

m. unerai services Monday, May 6, at 2 p. m. ter laborer, and Pearl Hinks- World War I Veteran. CSM OECH8LIN.

Louise DOtfATH, Wm. BROMWF.LL. Joseph IlsfeS DOUGHERTY, Thomas J. Zm'Z J'' t8 FIJEfl. Anna In Loving Memory Of our beloved parents, JOHN AND CAROLINE HOFF, who passed away May 7, 1925, and May 6, 1928.

Loving thoughts, kind and tender, Just to show we still remember! iworia war Vetera. ton, 32, 312 George St. Albert R. Bruseman. 22.

3175 Laving Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers, ness and other classics of the thoroughbred world, in the Hambletonian, Fox Stake and other leading features of the harness racing sport. This season the higher-priced Youngsters of the harness breed Markbreit timekeeper, and Card oi Thinks Iil6 clerk. Harold D. Winkle, 37, 70 Xenia Dayton, Ohio, aircraft mechanic, and Celia M. Bradshaw, 45, Armada minister.

Edwin J. Berninger, 24, 1231 Iliff carpenter, and Betty Branson, 23. 3609 St. Martin PL, secretary. In Loving Memory Your Loving Daughters, Mrs.

Irene Brooks Patricia Crady, 17, 3903 Isabella Ave. ana Mrs. Htella itoettger. Card Of Thanks. Of our beloved brother.

Robert W. Staneck. 23. Belleville. leritft vt tsrrke is cssfcctisl wtHi tfce Ml Wt wish to express our most sincere and ffVMMmM nar if is mctm tnMt to NMMii heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all our In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, PFC.

RAYMOND B. FOX, have made good showings at the N. tool designer, and Elizabeth Tuggle, 23, 118 William Howard Taft stenographer. many rnenas, relatives and neighDors Tor the Kindness and sympathy shown us in opening Grand Circuit meeting at the great loss of our dearly beloved hus who passed away in the Army Hospital, The JOHN J. ItADEL Co.

MKNRY J. RAOEL, Pre. -mm num MuwrvTiir rimriiii UAiir (mim the Santa Anita track and this m. band ana latner, Norbert B. Wibbelsman.

30. 3520 FRANK BAUR. be one of the seasons during which 1 1 draftsman, and Hilda Hoffman, 24, 3863 Taft HrisDane, Australia, May ivi. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne In silence For the one I loved so well! Especially do we wish to thank the clergy JOHN L. MONDARY, who passed away May 8, 1945.

Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Itw We miss you now, our hearts are aorej As tlmeB goes by we miss you Your loving smile, your gentle face, No one can fill your vacant place! Sadly Missed by His Sisters and In Loving Memory W- Of our beloved brother and uncle, GEORCE F. ILGENFRITZ who passed away May 7, Sad and sudden was the call the abnormally high prices of the uneviot, clerk. from St. George Church, Dr.

Flynn for his sincere efforts, Elder Council, K. of C. St. Anthony's Men Society and the Typographical Union for their service and their past few years may be Sadly Missed by His Wife, Lillian D. Fox.

Ferdinand H. Flick, 31. 3637 Bor ffillllllllllIMM 111 Mask Johnson Raymond A. Lohr, 32, 3627 Vine necktie cutter, and Agnes Ren-nick, 21, 1810 Race textile worker. Amor H.

Mertens, 44, 3948 Race assembler, and Beulah White, 27, 1911 Young assembler. William J. Shearer 20, Hamilton, Ohio, millwright, and Pauline V. Ponder, 18, 239 Southern Ave. Julius C.

Holland, 26, 9872 Douglas Walk, Lockland, laborer, and Mary Wilson, 26, 948 Medosh Lockland. den draftsman, and Adeline Kindnesses; au donors or tne many beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets and also the Rledllnger funeral directors Buckrens, 28, 1751 Westwood Ave, Leroy Brunner, 40. 4715 Peabodv ior tneir verv kind and courteous direction One of the winners at Santa Anita Recently was the highest priced yearling in all the history of the Btandard bred. This is Victory Song-, now a three-year-old, for which Mrs. James B.

Johnson of of tne services. McMILLAN and UPLAND PLACE In Loving Memory Of IVIA NOLTE MURPHY, who passed away May 4, 1930. 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! Sadly Missed by Your Loving Bister? The Bereaved Wife and Son. chemist, and Lavinia John-son, 22, 3433 Clifton stenog Of one so dearly loved by all. God took him home, It was His wilt, WOodburn 0474-0475 rapher.

Card Of Thanks. Alfred J. Bernzatt, 37, 2300 Ra Rochester, paid $37,000 at the It fs our desire to express our heartfelt vine printer, and Henrietta sale of the Walnut Hall Farm year tnanKs to our relatives, friends and neiKli Smith, 36, 410 Warner drafts lings in the fall of 1944. dui in uur Hearts no nvetn Stllll His life was earnest, his actions klndr A generous hand and an active mindf Anxious to please, loathe to offend, u-ut A loving brother, a faithful, friend! Sadly Missed by Your Loving Sister. Broth--.

er-ln-Law, Nieces, Brother and Sister-W. Law. bors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly In Loving Memory man. This was more than double the Of oeiovca mouier ana granamoiner, MARGARET THROENLE nee BOEHM. price paid for a harness bred year Information This space is far too inadequate to give you much information regarding cremation.

However, we will gladly send you our attractive, beautifully illustrated booklet upon request Phone or write Clifford J. Angle, 47, 217 Broadway, metal worker, and Alice Clark Carpenter, 28, 217 Broadway. Walter Marble, 39, 526 Clark butcher, and Irene Marble, 37, 868 Ridgeway factory worker. Benny R. Mills, 48, 427 Betts tannery worker, and LaurenU James C.

Montague, 38, 3856 Reading supervisor, and Lena CHARLES E. NEIDHARD PFC. In particular do we thank Rev. Father ling previous to that time and last season it looked like a bad buy Udo and assistant or St. Clement Church In Loving Memory AND WIFE, LORAINE NEIDHARD (nee Mosteller), who passed away May 8, 1945.

1 for their kindness and impressive requiem Allen, 24, 626 Blanche Arlington Heights. St. Elizabeth Married Ladies Society, when the colt made only one start, Of our beloved mom, Ladies Auxiliary. K. of St.

John. No. 103. WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W.

9th SL CH0932 that over a half-mile track, and fin It seems like only yesterday You smiled vour very last. Ished third in the two-heat sum Third Order of St. Francis, Legion of Mary and St. Aloysius Orphan Society, all for their attendance and all donors of Davis, 42, 526 W. Ninth maid.

We cannot seem to realize mary, in comparatively slow time, tne manv ziorai ana spiritual onennvs. Aloysius J. Hoell, 30, uien-rose supply man, and Thyra That one long year has passed! You said good-by to none, Before we knew it you were gone! We are so lonely now without MAY BE CONTENDER. and Frank W. Imwalle and staff of The Imwalle Memorial for their efficient and B.

Droste, 26, 315 Washington ROSA MERTENS, who passed away May 1944. We watched her suffer day by day, It caused us bitter grief tr(a To see her slowly pine away And could not give relief! The weary hours and days of pain, The troubled nights are passed, And In our aching hearts we know 0ia She has found sweet rest at last! Sadly Missed by Her Children and Gran. -children. courteous services. Now he has made his second try.

St. Bernard, clerk. The Bereaved Children. The voice we loved is still, And all that is left In life for us A photograph, a memory and a grave this time on the major circuit and Robert W. Moran, 28, 403 Mohawk 1 made trotting to a record of upon a hill! 2:09, and the railbirds at the Call Card Of Thanks.

I wish to express my sincere and heart They Are Sadly Missed by His Mother, truck driver, and Eyelyn Schubert, 28, 452 Klotter labora i jamer, sisters anq jarouiers-in-ijaw. FUNERAL HOME felt thanks and anpreciation to all my rela In Loving Memory; fornia track are of the opinion that he may be a dangerous factor in the $50,000 Hambletonian Stake to be at Good Time Park early tives, friends and neighbors for the kindness Slid sympathy shown me in the great SOW" 4ia tory technician. Leonard C. Frotscher, 25, 710 Ridgewood Hamilton, Ohio, Cincinnati II Bollmer Dougherty jg Bryk Dunham IB Burke Fischer 11 Bun Frel Campbell FOer Cunningham (iould I Of my beloved sister, loss oi my oeiovea nusoana, NICHOLAS DRESCHER. in August.

J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J. Sullivan, Director In particular am I grateful to Rev.

Cremation Co. 525 Dixmyth Avenue. While he is a nice individual, it MAY HARRINGTON, who passed away April 30, 1945. More and more each day I miss her, Friends may think the wound Is healeej, But they little know the heartaches -i That He within my heart concealed! Sadly Missed by Her Brother, Waltaifj)! Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, LOUISE BLOME, May 2, 1860-May 4, 1944. watched her suffer day by day, It caused ua bitter grief To see her slowly pine away And could not give relief! Her weary hours and days of pain.

Her troubled nights are passed, And in our aching hearts we know She has found sweet jeaco at last! Was his breeding, more than any 1336 E. McMILLAN at BELL PL. WO 013X Schnaks for his consoling words, all the donors of the many floral offerings and cards of sympathy and also the Stanley High funeral directors for their most UN 1021 MEN ABOUT TOWN thing else, that made Victory Song bring the record-breaking price TREDWAY Funeral Home courteous and efficient funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Wife, Emma Drescher. When a yearling.

The youngster is send out Thy light and Thy truth, 1946, John Howard Harris. Established 1892. 2131 Cameron An. Norwood, Ohio MB 0311. In Loving Memory a son of Volomite greatest of living sires, while his dam is Evensong, one of the greatest of Card Of Thanks.

GEO. H. SON APKIXG John David Apking. Memorial FUNERAL GORDON Lovingly Remembered by Daughter, Son-ln- Boston Surgeon To Speak: Dr. WEIL Law, uranacnuaren ana ureal services ior i.e.

ac Jonn David Ap- r2 kine. son of Mr and Mrs. Jnhn An. AIR-CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOME. Our most sincere and heartfelt thanks HOME BURT, producing broodmares.

uinwooq ana rieita Ave. JtAst 04U4. and appreciation Is desired to be extended Of our dearly1 beloved mother, NETTIE HOHNECKER, who passed away May 7, 1944," Peaceful be thy rest, dear Mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. rtiP Frank H. Lahey, surgeon at the King, (bus jvairparK cartnage.

Ohio. He is a brother to the 1943 Ham to Be held at Carthatre Evangelical Church to all our many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy Precious Birthday Remembrance Hodapp Funeral Homes lain ana wayne Carthage, Sunday, bletonian Stake winner, Volo Song Lahey Clinic, Boston, will may o. into, at 4 p. m. Hamilton at Elkton.

holder of the world's race 7401 Vine PETER REB0LD SON Of our darling daughter, MARY ELLEN WINTERS. May 3, 1911 August 11, 1937. Sadly Missed by Her Sons and BAUER Lou Bauer, beloved husband of Klrby 1040. VA 0805 snown to us In tne great loss of our De loved mother, MARY E. MORAN.

Especially are we grateful to Father AI address the record for trotting stallions; a trot Mae Fanning Bauer. lather oi Mrs Stan FAIRMOUNT CHEVIOT MO 0892. ter which many good judges De- Academy of KELSCH ley lvins ana wan Bauer, Tnursday, May 2. 1946: residence, the Phelns Apart MO 6200. Gone is the face we loved so dear.

Silent la the. voice we loved to hear. fred Hanses for his many visits, all donors Medicine at 8:30 WITT, GOOD FUNERAL HOME, 3026 MADISON RD. ments. Friends may call at the W.

Mack oi tne many beautiful spiritual and floral jonnson luneral Dome. McMillan st. at Iln JE 0105 ALLISON ROSE bouquets and also the John J. Radel Co. In Loving Memory Of my beloved sister, GERTRUDE J.

LAGEMANN, who died May 3, 1921. Just a token of love's devotion. That my heart still yearns for you land Sunday from 2 until 10 p. m. lieved was on his way to dethrone the trotting champion Greyhound when his career was brought to an end by a broken leg, suffered on a half-mile track in his next start funeral directors for their very kind and ociviuea juuuuay, may ai p.

m. p. m. Tuesday in the Union Central Annex auditorium. A grad Madison and Anil IftlPTfiU Robbins Aves.

bUl IRU I UI1 Ml courteous direction of the services. The Bereaved Family. Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thoughts to reach. Sweet to remember her who once was here.

And who though absent, is Just as dear! Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and lust to the end of her days. Sincere and true In heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind! Always in Our Hearts, Mother and Dad. Bamber Funeral Home.

Inc. JOHN W. BAMBER ROBERT BAMBER BOLLMER Herman J. Bollmer, husband of the late Margaret Bollmer, devoted father of Howard. Richard.

Clavton. Her Marlei4 1 after having trotted his 1:57 mile uate of Harvard A. C. GOBBLING SON Card Of Thanks. mill wooaouro Ave.

wo 1440. man Mary, Martha and Mrs. Margaret at North Randall. iunom; resiaence, 344 Moief Lock While our hearts are filled with sorrow Medical School, Dr. Lahey was Societies and Lodges BELLEVUK.

CO 8041 FT. THOMAS. HI 1730. we are not unmindful or our many friends. land, Ohio, Friday, May 3, 1946.

Friends may call at the Vorhis funeral home, 310 Evensong also produced Twilight Song, winner of the 1937 Kentucky futurity and rated the best of the relatives and neighbors for the kindness uunn LrficKiana, otilo, Sunday. 3 to 10 F. A. M. LAFAYETTE1--LODGED NfUS.

lVrassmann Barfknecht p. m. Requiem high mass St. James ana sympatny snown us tne great lose of our beloved husband and daddy, In Loving Memory OI my beloved husband, FRED STRICKER, who passed away May 1939. appointed to the faculty of Tufts College Medical School, Boston, cnurcn, Wyoming, Ohio, Monday, May 6, three-year-olds cf that year, al J625 Gilbert Ave.

Inc. WO 1800. o.ou a. ju. LAWRENCE CASPER SCHULTZ.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. oi, oiricers ana memDers will at the Stanley High funeral home, 6548 Montgomery Sunday, May 5. 8 p. ti.Z to pay our last respects and conduct funeral services for our BROTHER, WILJi LIAM F. DIERS.

1421-23 Main St. CH 0338. though off form and beaten In the LAHEY. Hsven yearn have passed. Father Moorman for his consoling message.

BRUNK Anna Rogers Brunk, wife of the late Daniel Brunk and mother of Misses Hambletonian. in 1913 and founded the Lahey Sweet to remember him who once was here. the Schneider grocery clerks and customers CHAS. A. MILLER SONS WILLIAM S.

STORY, Sec'y. Clinic in 1922. Daisy ana astelle Brunk. Mrs. Roberta Strome, George and Walter Brunk xor ineir Kinaness, an aonors or tne many RALPH J.

COKB, W. oeautitui fiorai oirenngs ana spiritual bou NORTHS1DE. QQJQ Friday, May 3, 1946, at residence. 4113 Plainville Madisonville. Friends may quets and also the Busse A Borgmann Co.

Kellogg To Speak: City Manager luneral directors for their very kind and And who, though absent, Is Just as dear. The echo of his voice, his eyes, bis smile Are just as they were, with us all the while. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife. Seventh Anniversary Requiem High Mass Christ the King Church, May 2, 8 A. M.

Mooney Moore Mylett Oechslin Ottcn Overbery Hiicellaneoni Noticei efficient management of all the funeral can at me resiaence bunaay. services at the residence, Monday, May 6, at 10:30 I Hamilton Hartlg Holiday Honold Miller Men i W. R. Kellogg will address the Date Changed For Tami's Go a. uwensvme, onlo.

arrangements. Sadly Missed by Bereaved Wife and Chil- Journey's End Passenger Traffic Club of Cincin BRYK Ida Bryk, beloved wife of Theo BECKER CLOTHES, INC. aren. nati at its second postwar "Gate dore Brvk and devoted daughter of Mr HARTIG Eva Hartlg, widow of Wenzel Hartig and beloved mother of Mrs. way Union Terminal Luncheon' Card Of Thanks.

Theresa Leuderalbert of Newport, Ky. and Mrs. Joseph G-oose of 1717 Fernwood ave. Notice of funeral later. BURCH Albert Burch, beloyed husband at 12:15 p.

m. Saturday at the Mrs: Regina Allowav of Indiana, and Mrs. While our hearts are filled with sorrow Terminal. With Woodcock ALWAYS THE LATEST AT FACTORY PRICKS. 114-116 W.

Fifth St. Corner Vine at ElgtW BECKER ELECTRIC CO. of the late Frances Burch fnee Wirtel Helen Dowdy of Arizona; Anthony Hartlg or Indiana and Harry Hartlg of Cincinnati, we are not unmindful of our many friends. relatives and neighbors for the kindness send out Thy light and Thy truth unio, Thursday, May 1SHU. at the resi In Loving Memory Of our darling mother, ELLA SWEET, who passed away May 3, 1913, Every day brings memories, Every memory brings a tear; Deep In our hearts we cherish Thoughts of our darling mother, The one we loved so dear.

Badly Missed by Your Daughter and Son-in-Law, Alice and Charles Smith. ana sympatny snown us in tne great loss ana oeiovea lamer or Mrs. AiDerta Toren. Mrs. Marie Kuhl, Dorothy and Elizabeth Burch, Thursday, May 2, 1946.

of 4900 Ash Norwood. Funeral Mondav. Mav dence of her 823 Saratoga 1946, John Howard Harris. New York, May 4 (AP) Pro of our beloved husband and father, Night Game Is Off; ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS' Newport, aged 83 years. Funeral Mon.

day, May 6, from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home. 822 York at 8:30 a. m.

6, frrm the Nurre Bros, funeral home, 3437 moter Mike Jacobs today changed HARRY EIMER. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. E. Monigomery a. m.

Keaiuem lileh Requiem high mass at St. Stephen Church J. Neumann for his impressive words, all at a. mass SS. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood, at 9 a.

m. BURKE Carol I na Burke (nee Wlttmer), aonors oi tne many oeautitui norai oiier-Ings and cards of sympathy and also the 1600 Walnut St, Corner Liberty1" flMlllllllltHlltlllllllMII llltllllllinMIIIIIIIIIMIIIlliif the date of the Tami Mauriello-Bruce Woodcock fight from May 13 to May 17, the date originally HOLIDAY George Holiday, husband of Coal Strike Reason, Nat Chief Explains Washington, May 4 (AP) The B. J. Meyer funeral directors for their very kind and courteous direction of the first anniversary mass Tuesday. Mav 7.

Anne Holiday (nee McHugh), Friday. May 3, 1946. at his residence, 3732 May. DRIVING TO SEATTLE. MAY, T.

1946, Sacred Heart Churchy 8 a. m. iunerai. NEED 2 MALE PASSENGERS, CALAr assigned to the lightweight title The Bereaved Family. field Price Hill.

Funeral from the Gilllgan-Siefke funeral home. 3671 Warsaw Monday, May 6. Requiem high mass CAMPBEIX William p. Campbell, beloved ME 9704. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and grandmother, MRS.

LOUISE DORMAN, who. passed away May 1, 1942. Oft we think of you, dear Mother, And our hearts are sad with pain nusoana oi Alice campoeii (nee Pres bout involving New York cham ton). Saturday. Mav 4.

1946. at residence. Card Of Thanks. at st. xrfiwrence cnurcn, at 9:30 a.

m. HONOLD John M. Honold, beloved husband of Anna Honold (nee Leislnger), 551 Armory aged 77 years. Funeral from Busse Borgmann mortuary, 1517 coal strike has caused the Washington Senators to change their" first scheduled night game of the 1947 season Monday to a daylight contest. Our sincere appreciation is extended to DRIVING to Seattle, week of MW can take 3 passengers to share driyjiis; and expense.

SY 8832. FIRST-CLASS BEAUTY SERVICE given. by graduating students under expestit supervinlon. Very reasonable charges MARINELLO SCHOOL, 128 E. Sixth St.

CHerry 61147. Hours 9 tn 3 dally. father of Virginia Kanage, beloved brother OVERRERG Henry Overberg, beloved husband of Elizabeth Overberg (nee Bieger), devoted father of Mrs. Lillian Altevers, Mrs. Helen Spitzig, sister Dorothea, 8.

U. Mrs. Antoinette Fisher and Edwin and Wilfred Overberg, Thursday, May 2, 1946, at his late residence, 2819 Scioto in his 76th year. Funeral services Monday, May 6, from the Paul E. Frederick funeral home, 18 Calhoun at 8:45 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. George Church at 9 a. m. PIATT Eugene Carroll Piatt, beloved husband of Susan Coe Piatt and brolher of Mrs.

Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood, Mrs. Bruce Randall Morton, Charles Edward J. and Frank J. Piatt, Saturday, May 4, 1946, at his home. Commonwealth Erlanger, Ky.

Funeral from the residence of his sister. Mrs. Schuyler Tunstall Lockwood. Florence. Tuesday, May 7.

at 8:30 a. vlth requiem high mass at St. Paul Church, Florence, at 9 a. m. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. PLUMLlf Pearl Plumly (nee Chamberlain), beloved wife of Clarence J. Plumly and mother of George and Harriett Plumly. at her residence. Loveland.

Ohio. our many mentis, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy shown on the death of Freeman ave. Due notice of funeral. CUNNINGHAM Delia Cunningham nee our beloved daughter and sister, Cannon I. beloved wife of the iate Thomas Oh, this world would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again! You wore a crown of patience As you struggled on and on, A faithful one, so kind and true, Dear Mother, how we long for you! of Anna winnes, j-iouise Btauaenmaier, Marie Bader and the late George Honold, Wednesday, May 1, 1948.

Funeral Monday, May 6, at Chicago, 111. Owner Clark Griffith of the LA VINA HESS. We especially desire to thank the Rev. Cunningham and beloved mother of Mrs. Clifford Burger and Michael Cunningham, Thursday.

May 2, 1946. at her residence, Senators made this announce Earl F. Schottke for his consolinr words WHEN BUYING -ilxii YOUR REMEMBER HOGAN Walter Hogan, beloved husband of Nellie Hogan (nee Wiggins), devoted Sadly Missed by Children and Grandchil and also the nurses of St. Mary Hospital for their kindness. dren.

ment today in cooperation with a brown-out lighting order, made to save coal. pion Bob Montgomery and challenger Allie Stolz. "May 17, a Friday, is the date I originally wanted for the Woodcock fiTht," Jacobs said, "but when I signed Woodcock it was already filled." Montgomery, recognized as the lightweight champion in New York, was injured in training yesterday, and the fight was indefi-nitelv 'nostponed. Woodcock, Brit 172b Fairfax ave. Funeral from the Gllli-gan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Monday, May 6.

Requiem high mass St. Francis de Sales Church, at 9 a. m. fatner of Mrs. JJorothv Startsman: residence.

632 Main Milford. Ohio. Friday. The Bereaved Mother, Sister and Brothers. May 3, 1946.

Services at residence Mon In Loving Memory The Senators also have night day, May 6, at 2 p. m. Interment Green lawn Cemetery. Card Of Thanks. We wish to exnresa our sincere end Furniture and Household Furnlshlng, VISIT Wendelken-Simminger An Uptown Furnishing Store 1625 Vine, Above Liberty We Solicit Your Charge Account.

PA 39,93 games scheduled with the, Cleveland Indians Tuesday and DAY-SCHRENKER Margaret Schienker-Day (nee Miller), devoted mother of Mrs. Thelma Wolper, Mrs. Mabel Rosenberger, Mllford. Ohio, and Walter Schrenker. Thursday, May 2, 1946; residence, 1019 Strafght st.

Services at Brand Bros, fu HAMANN Edward A. Hamann. County nenntv Auditor, at Mercv Hoeoital. Ham- Wednesday. Friday, May 3, 1946.

Funeral from Tufts lltiin. xnursaay, May a. io. ukcq years. Leaves widow, Gertrude Hamann, "If the (District of Columbia) funeral home, Loveland, Ohio, Monday, May 6.

at 2 n. Eastern Star services, three daughters. Mrs. Mark Korb, Mrs, neral home, 1820 Freeman Monday, May 6, at 2 p. m.

heartfelt thank and appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our beloved mother, LOUISA EHLE. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Fred Riley and Dr. E. P.

irvnmm oil Of our beloved wife and mother, ALICE MILLER, whe passed away May 3, 1941. It seems like only yesterday You smiled your very last We can hardly seem to realize That two long years have passed! Sometimes It is hard to understand Why somethings have to be But in His wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to see Your loging husband and devoted Sunday evening. 8 o'clock. (Wilmington Commissioners want us to play (Ohio) and Washington C. H.

(Ohio) papers GRADUATION GIFT ish heavyweight champion, now is piease copy, Emmett Hanna, Mrs. Russell Jones: t-vo sons. Louis J. Hamann and Rev. Edwin J.

Hamann, chaplain In U. 8. Navy, and brother, Louis Hamann. Funeral Mondav. May 8, 9:30 a.

from the W. F. Cahlll 4 Sons funeral home. Requiem high mass In training at Bear Mountain, MOTHER'S DAY GIFT: ANY MAGAZINE, i SUBSCRIPTION FREE GIFT CARD. POPE Roy A.

Pope, beloved husband of Frieda Deutshbeln Pope, suddenly, Thurs donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy and also the New York. day. May 2. 11148. In his 04th year resi CUVT1.

MAGAZINE AGENCY, ROOM 305, 519 MAIN ST. PA 4096 dence. 8371 Woodbine Hartwell the Tuesday and Wednesday games in the afternoon, we'll change those also," Griffith told a reporter. No other night games are scheduled in the American League until May 22, Washington at St. Louis.

reier nenoia A eons, iunerai directors. The Bereaved Sons and Daughters. Friends may call at the Hodapp funeral home. 7401 Vine Carthage, Sunday. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE I will not ARMY TRACKMEN WIN.

West Point, N. May 4 (API Card Of Thanks. May 5, after 2 p. m. Funeral services be responsible for any debts Mondav.

Mav a. at 2 F. A. DIERS William F. Dlers, beloved husband of the late Anna Breltbell Diers, beloved father of Viola and Helen Diers, beloved brother of George, Robert, Walter Dlers, Mrs, Amelia Cady.

Mrs. John Hoffman and Mrs. Carl Huettin and brother-ln-iaw of Miss Helen Breitbeil, suddenly, Thursday, May 2. 1948. at his residence, 6653 Dante ave.

Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening at the Stanley High funeral home, 6548 Montgomery Monday, May 6. 1946 at 2:30 p. m. rBellefontnlne, Springfield, Dayton, Columbus and Cleveland (Ohio) papers please copy. A M.

Lafayette Lodge, No. 81, will meet at the funeral home Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. DIEGWEIXER Fred Dlegmueller, devoted husband of Marv rv ni-tr. St. Peter Church, 10 a.

m. interment i. Stephen Cemetery. Hamilton. Ohio.

HUNT Charles E. A. Hunt, beloved husband of Clara Hunt, passed Tuesday. April 30, 1946, at late residence. Remains may be viewed Sunday after 1 n.

at 2615 Park ave Funeral service Monday, May 5, from Metropolitan Baptist Church. Ninth and Cutter 1 p. m. Interment at Union Baptist Cemetery. by anyone other than myself.

Carthage Lodge No. 573, will hold services We desire to thank our relatives, friends With Herbert McKenley track marks in two events, the sunaay at 8 p. m. no ueignoors auring tne bereavement and 423 Klotter ATA" In Loving Memory Of nu rbeloved husband and father, HERSCHEL V. SHROYER, who passed away May 3, 1943.

A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved Is stilled A place Is vacant in our home, Dad, Which never can be filled. Lovingly remembered by your wife, and grand children. POPP Phillip T. Popp. beloved husband tvmm v.

uur lamer ana nusDana, MR. CHARLES BI8CHOFF. University of Illinois team won tnt ON AND AFTER this date I will not" be- resDonsible for any debts contractedi by, of the late Martha Fopd (Nee nailer), at quadrangular track and field meet BEARS SIGN CENTER. Chicago, May 4 (AP) The Chi his residence, 1018 W. ltfth covingion.

Thursday, Mav 2, 1946, aged 77 years. Services Monday, May 6, at the John N. Especially do we wish to thank the donors of the spiritual and floral offer- LAWS Alice Laws, sister of the late Miss Annie Laws and the late Harry L. Laws iiikb. ine Driest at Mt Honavmnr rhupxt.

and aunt of H. Langdon mrs. anyone other than myself. William T. Stlckrod.

2110 Spring Grove eincin1" natl. Ohio. OHIO "PEP" FUEL 0IL KEEN AN OIL AND FUEL CO. WO 12fi0: and Rev. Father Goeckler and Henrv Stuart B.

Sutphln and James L. Ricketts, at her nnirincft. 2.124 Park on Fri Grueter A Son for the efficient manner mueller. beloved rathe nt in conaucting tne funeral. day May 3.

194't Funeral services In The Bereaved Wife and Children cago Bears today announced signing of Center Bill Harris, 230-pound player from Auburn, who also attended Alabama and Howard College. Harris, 22, was discharged from service last fall. Christ Churc." Chnpel, E. Fourth Bt Monday. May 6.

at a m. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, FRNK MICHELS, who passed away May S. 194S. It seems like only yesterday You smiled your very last We can hardly seem to realize That one long year has passed! and brother cf Mrs. Theresa Young Mrs Rose Waener.

Charles and Jake Diee- SES" FVdiy- May 3- 1948: residence, Vaughn st. Friend may call at the Schraffenberir-r funeral home. 3117 Vine Corryville. Sunday after 3 pm. Re-nuiem high mass Holy Name Church, Mon- LIETZE Max Lietze, aged 70 years, sud Lost and Found la Memoriam today from Army, Dartmoutn ana Columbia with 80 points.

Army scored 58, Dartmouth 34 and Columbia 3. The speedy McKenley won the 440-yard dash in 0:48.1 and the 220 in 0:20.8 in his record shattering performances. WEIMER'S BIRD WINS. H. Weimer, 7411 Clovernook, Mt.

Healthy, furnished the winner of Miaaendort iurerai nome. vn mum Covington, at 2 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. KAWE George J.

Rawe, beloved husband of the late Mary Rawe (nee Lageman), Friday. May 3, 1946. at his residence, 21 Arcadia Hyde Park. Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home. Woodburn at Lincoln Tuesday, May 7.

Requiem high mass St. Mary Church at 9 a. m. RYAN-John Ryan, beloved husband of Alice Ryan (nee McManus). brother of Mrs.

Anne Keane, Saturday. May 4. 1946. at St. Theresa Home, Silverton.

Requiem hlgb mass St. Theresa Chapel. Tuesday, denly, Wednesday, May l. imo. ai residence, 460 conroy st.

Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkwav funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills RING White gold, with heart-shapeoU In Loving Memory uay. jyiav o. at a. m.

rn- diamond In center, 1 small on eacn smev-i left In ladles' room at Yorkshire Club. 1700. Catholic Order of Foresters services Of our beloved mother and grandmother. WEATHER REPORT. made at 7:30 p.

m. (East Sadly Missed by His Wife and Children. First anniversary mass Green Hills, 9:30 evening of May more sentiment than value; liberal reward. HI 7122. uu.iuo.j', p.

III. DOTJGHFRTV Thnma. v. GENEVIEVE MARINO, who nassed awav Mav a 10.41 ern Standard Sunday. May LADY'S WRIST WATCH Elgin; lost ID loyed husband of Mary Dougherty' (nee ATLANTIC STATES.

Clifton. Call UN 17 ii. Kewara. w-i Mav 7. at a.

m. nenas may uu utyuita lamer or Mrs. Boegli. Leo and Walter mnnvi Temperature. lane.

Monday. May 11 a. m. MERZ John Men, aged 53 years, beloved father of Paul, Jack and Bertha Men, suddenly. Thursday, May 2, 1946.

Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central parkway and Clifton Hills Tuesday, May 7, at 2:30 p. m. M1U.KR Wanda Miller (nee Jaeobn. beloved wife of the late Otto F.

Miller and beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Abele and Charles Miller. Thursday. May 2. 1948.

We have only your memory, mother. To remember our whole lives through But the sweetness will linger forever, as we -treasuse the memories of you! Loving Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughter. PATRICIA LYNN KENDALL, the 100-mile pigeon race from mgn. iow.

j-rec. Ugh. Station. iJuuSnertv, r'rlrtay. Mav 3.

196. of 602 St. Theresa Home, Monday, after 2 P. m. SCHMITZ Bernard Sonmltz, 48 years old.

husband of Katherine von Garrell 30 88 48 Albany. N. Y. Atlantic City, N. Mitchell, to Cincinnati yester LOST SUITCASE on Highway 27 betwee1 7 p.

m. and 8 p. m. Friday evening, be n-tween Eaton and Hamilton; contains Army discharge paper and other valuable papers, and clothing. Finder please notify Hamilton, Police Dept.

e- unernj irom tne John J. Radel Co. funeral home. 052 State May 7. 9 a.

m. Requiem high .07 .04 Born December 12. 1944 Msy 1, 1945. day. A strong' wind enabled the jurist tne ning cnurcn.

8:30 a. m. winner to travel the distance in Schmiti, died at his residence In uearDorn County. Thursday. May 2, 1948.

Funeral Monday, May 6. 9 a. at St. PeterChurch, St. Peter's, Ind.

1.90 85 81 80 53 49 48 Boston, Mass Jacksonville, Fla. Miami, Fla New York. N. Y. Raleigh.

N. Washington, D. C. DUNHAM Beniamln IT Dunham k- In God's garden free from pain Where grow the fairest flowers We know that we shall meet again This fairest bloom of oursl Badly missed by her parents and sisters one hour and 45 minues. Entry of of 1223 Republic st.

Funeral Monday. May LOST Brown leather billfold .19 .85 from Nurre Bros, monuaij, Paul Adler, 5421 Lester was $80, numerous papers and cards. Lost ta V.llnv Cah nr In th viCinitV Of .1800 Gleh- at 11 a. m. loved husband of the late Elizabeth Maxwell Dunham and beloved father of Cora and Benjamin Dunham.

Friday. May 3 1943. in his 79th year, at residence. 2542 GULF STATES. second, while William Clemens, In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, PATES FOURGEREL, who passed away May 5, 1944.

Surrounded by friends. I am lonesome In the midst of my Joys. I am blue With a smile on my face I am heartbroken. Longing, dear Pates, for you. Your Loving Wife, Mabel (Barney) MOONEY MasS Mooney, at her residence, .32 way Ave.

Name of owner on cards. Liberal reward. Phone GR 2395 or WA 3788. LOST Book of Music; number 6S on niciiuurui ave. unerai from the VItt 4 Stermer Falrmount funeral home.

1824 58 77 85 83 Atlanta. Ga Fort Worth, Galveston, Texas New Orleans, La. 709 Mulberry. North College Hill, had the third bird. Fourth place went to John Gaston of Hamilton, 425 Scott Covington, rriaay.

May 3, 1946. aged 79 years. Services at the funeral home of Allison Rose, Rob-bins st. and Madison Covington, Mondav. May 6.

at 2 p. m. Interment rrceLwuua juonaaf, May 6, at 2 p. m. cover; belonging to may festival Islsnd: at 12th and Vine Wednesday In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, WILLIAM KISKER, May 6, 1940.

God took him home, It was His will, But In my heart he llveth still. Sadly Missed by His Wife. Elizabeth. iLn Antonio. Texas 85 FRYER Clarence Fryer, aged 67 vears Ohio.

8IEHL Ruth Slehl (nee Gardiner), Columbus, Ohio; beloved wife of Dr. Donald Siehl, formerly of 3002 Montana Cincinnati, Ohio, Friday, May 3, 1946, at Paris, 111. Funeral services at Huntsville, Monday, May 6, 1946. SMITH Flora Mclvor Smith, wife of Charles W. Smith, mother of Col.

Judson W. Smith, Saturday. May 4, 1946. Services at the Methodist Home for the Aged. 5343 Hamilton Tuesday, May 7, at 10 a.

m. 8CHEBRA MILLIE BUTEN SCHERRA, beloved wife of Frank L. Scherra of gllverton, Ohio, Thursday, May 2, 1946, fnllnwinz a lonr Illness. Friends may call nlg.it: reward. WO 0407.

LOST Wrlstwatch owners name on back? Linden Grove Cemetery. Tampa, Fla 82 MIDDLE STATES. passed away on Friday, May 3, 1946, at his home near Falmouth, Ky. devoted husband Of Mrs. Josie Kinir BYver and father MOORE Nellie Eagen Moore, beloved vife between Carrel St.

ana Delta of the late Tnomas j. Moore, oaturuay, End: liberal reward. James C. Stump. Buffalo, N.

62 Chicago. Ill 45 Cincinnati (Airport) 72 oi miss nutn 'ryer, Newport, Ky. Mrs. Herbert Wilson of near Falmouth Kv p- u.v A 1Q4A at her residence. 503 Milton In Loving Memory In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, JOSEPH BAKER, who passed away May 9, 1942.

As we loved htm. so we miss him: st. Funeral from the aiuigan lunerai umi, Woodburn at Lincoln. Tuesday. May 7.

malns Woodhead funeral home. Falmouth, Ky. Funeral Monday. May 6. from the Christian Church.

Burial Falmouth, Ky. BEAUTY, 4101 Airport Rd. Telephone EA 9775. 1 -7 -It LOST Envelope containing films and original copies of Gls. Return to Queea City Pheto Shop.

Sixth and Walnut Sts. Reward. Lost about a month ago. rT-vr Requiem high mass 8t. Xarler Church, at Cleveland, Ohio 55 Columbus, Ohio 65 Davenport.

Iowa 53 Detroit, Mich 49 Duluth. Minn 41 a. m. At the Rtanlev Hleh funeral home. 6546 46 38 69 69 46 43 44 52 57 71 68 62 71 37 41 55 42 48 38 44 57 47 58 57 57 36 58 44 46 39 48 48 3 33 37 38 32 41 39 49 FREIS Louise Higgins Freis, beloved wife of C.

O. Freia and beloved mnther nf MYLETT Mary Mylett, beloved daughter Montgomery Sunday from 2 to 10 LOST Small brown grip; if broken in fall In our memory he is near Loved, remembered, longed for always-Bringing many a silent tear! Sadly Missed by Wife and Children. of the late Micnaei ana Mary my p. m. Interment Monday, May 6, at the Grand Rapids, Mich.

52 Indianapolis. Ind 63 Of my dearly beloved husband, VALENTINE "VAL" MENKE, who passed away May 5, 1941. The call was sudden, the shock severe, I little thought such grief was near! Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell! Your Loving Wife, Carrie. from runnlne board, please return con- .36 .57 .39 .59 .60 .17 .07 .55 .03 .13 .08 .42 .02 .20 .26 convenience of the 'family. McGarrel), Friday, May 3, 1946, at tne residence of her niece, Mrs.

Mae Fox (nee Robert F. Freis. at her home. Roanoke, and devoted sister of Mrs. John DuBols and Mrs.

Ceil Quinn and John Hiegins and the late Edward Higgins of tents valued only to owner. Reward. BR 10B M. Kansas city, mo bo Knoxvllle. Tenn.

56 THOMPSON Anna Thompson, beloved wife Brackin) 439 W. Ninth Newport, Ky. Funeral from Muehlenkamp, Costigan Little Rock. Ark 69 In Loving Memory of Nathan E. Thompson; residence.

iouo rrice inn ana Mrs. Harry sturwo or Lost Billfold, tan. containing about Louisville, Ky. 68 Cleveland. Ohio, and Wm.

J. Higgins of Roll funeral home, 835 orK Newport, Kv Mnndav Mav 6. at 8:30 a. m. Re Bradv cab or cnnst Hospital, weanes Grandvlew woodiawn, onio, iriaay, May 3, 1948.

Friends may call at the Detroit, Mich. Do notice of funeral. day evening: reward. PA 3307. Madison, wise a Memphis.

Tenn 72 Minneapolis. Minn 55 vornis funeral nome. iu uunn ioca' quiem high mass at Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 a. m. land Ohio.

Monday. 3 tn lb d. m. Services wFISCHER Charles Fischer, beloved hus Birthday Remembrance Of VERNE G. VAN FOSSEN, Of our beloved wife and mother, LILLIAN WADLINGER.

who passed away May 3, 1943, We who loved vou sadly miss you, Ah It dawns another vear: LOST Set of upper false teeth. Return Omaha. Nebr 65 band of Clara Fischer (nee Rahn) and Tuesday, May 7, at the Lockland Baptist to 1708 state Ave. Kewara. urt fhat'i why we send flowers.

They speak more comfort than thousand words. SPRAYS AND WREATHS from $5.00 Flo wen Ttltgraphti Ertryvhv OECHSI.IN Louise Frances Oechslin (nee Pittsburfrn, pa cnurcn. 1:13 p. m. dear father of Mrs.

Ruth Miller and Burnet Clara Fischer. Saturday, May 4. 1946, at St. Louis, Mo 58 Schaeiers), beiovea wife or otto irescnsiin LOST 50 Bill Saturday morning. Finder, 1 born May 9, 1909 died November 10, 1943.

VAN CAMP Jeannette Van Camp fnee pleasa phone EA 4392. Reward. PLAINS STATES. residence, azt circnara incwdoh kv. and beloved mother of Mrs.

Stanley Rtevens Mondav. Anril 29. 1946. at resi Trestert. beloved wife of Louis a.

van In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near! Sadly Missed by Her Husbsnd and Family. LOST Package containing fancy work, on- Albuquerque. N. Mex 64 Bismarck. N.

Dak 57 Although we cannot clasp your hand. Your face we cannot see, Just let this little token show We always think of you. dence, 1123 N. Fort Thomas Fort Thomas. Ky.

Due to late arrival of daugh car; rewara. xae, ojh. Camp, Saturday. May 4, 1946, at residence, 725 Burr Oak Winton Place. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons fu Casper. Wyo 70 Denver, Colo 77 LOST Colored umbrella; Clifton-Ludlow Call UN Sadly Missed by Your Loving Wife and car; Saturday morning. Dodge Ulty, nan i Havre, Mont 66 Daugnter. Birthday Eemembrance Of our beloved husband and father, LESTER HALL, May 8, 1898 February 24, 194.

.02 REWARD Lady's watch, Sunday evening downtown uincmnau. imjkoui jauuae. Huron. S. 58 North Platte.

Nebr 58 Oklahoma City. Okla 70 Services at Muehlenkamp. Costigan A Roll funeral home. 835 York Newport, Tuesday at 2 p. m.

GOULD Eleanors R. Gould (nee Walker). beloved wife of the late John Gould, devoted mother of Col. KenneUi G. Gould, at her residence, 600 Taylor Bellevue.

Saturday, May 4, 1946. Due notice of funeral. HAMILTON Ida M. Hamilton, beloved sister of Mrs. Helen Hamilton Ackerman and Leroy Hamilton.

Friday. May 3. 1946: residence. 975 E. McMillan st.

Friends may -all Monday at the Whiting Glandorf funeral home. 3900 Montgomery rd. Services Tuesday morning. May 7, 10 o'clock. ter the funeral will be held wednesaay.

May 8. at the Radel funeral home', Newport, Ky. OTTE.V Aaron Often, beloved father of Mrs. Agnes Otten. Mrs.

Louella Combs, Ernest and Virgil Otten. Saturday. May 4. 1946. at his residence.

Gubser's MID, Campbell County, aged 76 years. Funeral from the residence, Tuesday. May 7. 1:30 p. with services at the Flagg Springs Baptist Church.

2 p. m. Friends neral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton Northaide, on Monday after 3 p. m.

Funeral services Tuesday, May 7, at 2 p. m. Epworth Council No. 144. D.

of will hold services Monday at 7 p. m. WIKNECKK Rosa C. Wleneeke (nee RiesV widow of Henry Wleneeke, devoted mother of Oscar and George Wienecke. Saturday, May 4.

1941: residence. Sheed rd. Funeral from Re bold funeral home, 3700 Glenmore av. at Mozart. Cheviot, CO 0416 or MA 0600.

STRAYED White female cat from 22 McMillan Corner Friday. -Answers to Jo. Phone PA 5128. Reward. WESTERN STATES.

Birthday "Remembrance To our dear grandson and nephew, PVT. JAMES J. SIEMER, born May 4. 1926 killed in action March 15, 194S. Gone Is the face we loved so dear.

Pllent is the voice we loved to hear-Too far away for sight or speech, Eut not too far for thoughts to reach! Sweet to remember him who once wss here. And who, though absent, is just as dear! Boise. Idaho 82 Los Angeles, calif 78 Phoenix. Aril. 98 Woolworth's.

TTMRRELLA LOST Man's. Sadly Missed by Grandma Toerner and keepsake, initial F.C.M.C.S.; EA 5633. may call after 2 p. m. Monday.

Tharp 44 ol "alt Lake. Utah San Francisco. Calif 58 Seattle, Wash Aunu. Sadly Missed by His Wife JOhio, Tuesday, May 7, at 10 a. n.

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