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Sunday, March 20, 1949 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 30 News Section IN MEMORIAM I ANNOUNCEMENTS I JOURNEY'S END A ANNOUNCEMENTS Card Of Thanks. In the midst of cur sorrow we wish Along Business Front New Distributor Begins Operations -Department Store Are Sales Down. i 7 si 1 Dignified Surroundings At time of sorrow, dignity and good taste are of supreme importance. OUR FOUR FUNERAL HOMES offer an adequate complement of services, whether modest or exacting be youi choice. Our competent staff will take charge of all SI DE3 npi jit Sit, Itri tl.

AV The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. announced last week the appointment of the Ohio Valley Supply 3512 Spring Grove as a distributor for the complete line of Carey asbestos and asphalt roofing and siding products and Carey rock wool insulation products. Ohio Valley Supply is a new company starting business in a build ing recently completed and especial- door Advertising Cleveland, will present a slide film entitled "Outdoor Advertising Procedure." Advertising men and women, whether signed up for the course or not, are welcome to this meeting, Levy said. ly designed for this type of business. Its architect was A.

M. Kinney and it was built by Frank Mes-eer Sons, Inc. Ohio Valley Supply will distribute, In addition to Carey Products products of the Wood Conversion The John HENRY J. WA0365-6 WA4512 Four Convenient Funeral Hemes cltllU the Barclay Tile the Lewis As- phalt Engineering the Para-I GrS Smi'h' h.e lastic Rich Ladder Manufac- Supply and Mfg. 33o W.

Fifth urinr Inland Steel Coro. and has been appointed Assistant ...0 i XT' lint Moulding Products Co. iApun ppointed as general manager of i. TTetoi-. immp, the Cincinnati Foreign Trade OVS is 0.

S. Tully, who is nsid-diatel t(J asgume hig ofnceJ ered among the country top ex-lgmjth been prominent locally i NSM RL'PERT, Bertie MJS FORGET, Ella 4 SI BEYERSDOEBFER, Loretta KRSSi i mMI ecutives in the Jiin Radel c0. RADEL, Pres. ii conducted vifh Iht full RADEL, Pres P. I HKH" I MliClRI IIVIHC CO 8560-1 Club and the Chambci of Commerce and the Caledonian Society.

every service building material distributor line. Tully takes his position with OVS from Utica, N. where he headed a similar organization. Officers of the new company include J. R.

Williams, President, and L. H. Secretary. appreciation that it is a sacred tribute to someone's memory. The JOHN J.

RADEL Co. TULLY. NOT MANY many funeral firms can their beginning to 1895. more than half century have been in business is of the soundness of our policies. The research department of the Federal- Reserve Bank of Cleveland reports sales by Fourth District department stores last week picked Up from the preceding week, but were 8 per cent below those Of the corresponding week of 1948.

Sales in Cincinnati for the week nding March 12 were down 7 per cent from the same week a year ago. For the four-week period, also ending on March 12, the decline was 11 per cent from the 1948 period. For the comparable week two years ago Cincinnati sales were up 4 per cent. The district's score for that week was minus 3 per cent. Akron and Colungms showed the smallest declines with sales down 1 per cent and 3 per cent respectively.

The report said national totals were not available. WAA OFFERING: Harry E. Ritter, War Assets Administration Regional Director, yesterday caiiea attention to the approaching sale of lease of Dayton Warehouse No 22. Moraine City, Ohio. Thi Ttronertv consists, Ritter said, of 37.568 acres of land with modern warehouse improvements TOtn mm Zr- 73 CO Ooo 0 cz MEGKl'K Earl beloved husband of Grace Mesrue 'nee Knarri, at his residence 244 Ward Bellevue, Ky.

Funeral Monday, March 21, 1949, from the Dobblme funeral home, 241 Fairfield at 8:30 A. M. Low lmss St. Anthony Church. 9 A.

M. friends may call after 2 P. M. Sunday, MOI1 IN Laura R. devoted sister of Sister M.

Stephany, O. former Mother General of the Dominican sis- ters of St. Mary of the Springs, Friday. March 18. 1949.

at St. George Con valescent Hospital. Friends may call at the Rebold funeral home, 3700 Glen-more at Mozart. Sunday afternoon and evening. Burial Washington, D.

OGLE Corp. Eugene Victor, beloved son of Margaret Ogle Powell, and he-loved brother of Kenneth, David and Maxine Ogle, and Mrs. Stella Mac Dimler. July 21. 1944.

at Guam. Friends may call at the Busse A Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Pkwy. and Clifton Hills Sunday after 10 A. M.

Services Monday, March 21. 1949. at 1:30 P. M. OESTERLEIN Charles beloved husband of Kathrlne Stewart Oesterleln, devoted father of Mrs.

Betty Mathews. Mrs. Nedra Conley, Patricia. Charles W. and Chester P.

Oesterleln. beloved brother of Miss Ann Oesterleln, Mrs. Pauline Diserens, Mrs. Rose Mehl. Mrs.

Clara Campbell and Adolph Oesterleln. Wednesday, March 16. 1949, at Toledo, Ohio. Friends may call at the Wrass-mann Barfknecht funeral home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft Sunday after 3 P. M.

Services Monday, March 21. at 11:30 A. M. RAHE Minnie (nee Beckell, widow of Fred Rahe and dear mother of Mrs. Sherman Mitchell (Ruth Rahel, suddenly March 18, 1949, at the residence of her daughter at Rushsylvanla.

Ohio. Friends may call at the Hawthorne funeral home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday after 3 P. Funeral Tuesday. March 22, at 1 P.

M. Interment Vine Street Cemetery. REED RMJ James beloved son of Rollle and Cora Lee Reed (nee Whltlev). and brother of Evelyn Atkins, Mitzie and Robert Reed. Anril 18, 1945, at Okinawa.

Funeral from the Selfert funeral home. Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park. Ti'esday, March 22. 1949, at 10A. M.

Friends may call after 7 P. M. Monday. Rl'PERT Bertie, beloved wife of George Rupert, mother of Nancy Rupert, and sister of Irvln Helpenstine. Thursday.

March 17. 1949. at residence. Latonla Station, Covington, Ky. Funeral Monday, March 21, from the John J.

Radel Co. funeral home, 1005 Madison Covington, at 2 P. M. Interment Linden Grove Cemetery. SEILER William, devoted husband of Katherlne Schneider Seller, beloved father of Mrs.

Albertine Stoecklln. Carl and Elmer Seller, brother of Mrs. Louise Muehlbach and Frank Seller, Thursday, March 17. 1949: residence, 2910 Vaughn St. Friends may call at the Schraffenberger funeral home, 3117 Vine CorryvIHe, Sundav after 3 P.

M. Funeral services Monday, March 21. at 2 P. M. SH A WHAN John Ernest, beloved husband of Edna Shawhan (nre McGllli, beloved father of Mrs.

Bertrand L. Smith and Robert Shawhan. Friday. March 18. 1949.

at residence. Vine St. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkwav home. Central Pkwy.

and Clifton Hills Sunday after 10 A. M. Services Monday, March 21. 2:30 P. M.

SHORTEN William beloved husband of the late Emma Shorten (nee O'Brien and dear father of John Harry. I Fred and Lawrence Shorten, Mrs. Mary sexton and Sister Mary Emily. Thursday, March 17, 1949. ln Chicago.

111. Strvlces at the Muehlenkamp funeral home, 835 York Newport, Tuesday, it 10:30 A. M. Friends may call after 1 P. M.

Monday. SKIRVIN Katherlne (nee Marshalll, beloved wife of Lafayette Skirvin, at her home. 1209 Bankllck Covington. Friday, March 18. 1949, age 63 years.

Funeral from Catherman funeral home, 316 Elm Ludlow. Monday. March 21, at 2 P. M. Intct-ment Hleh'and Cemetery.

SMITH Robert beloved husband of Carrie Gcttschalk Smith, devoted father of Fay and Dr. R. Charles Smith, grandfather of Pamela. Victor and Christopher Smith, brother of Ida M. Smith, Mrs.

Alice McFadden. Charles George F. and Fred W. Smith. Thursday, March 17, 1949: residence, 1510 Holman Covington, Ky.

Friends may call at the Wrassmann Barfknecht funeral home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft Sunday after 3 P. M. Services Monday, March 21, at 2:30 P. M. STOCKTON Louis, husband of the late Bridget Stockton (nee Hefferman), March 10, 1949.

Friends may call at the Busse A Borgmann Co. mortuary, 1517 Freeman Kunrinv after 10 A Funeral Monday. March 21, at 11 A.M. STRANGMANN Mary Dlnkel. devoted wife of George W.

Strangmann, beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Betty Leffer. Anna and Joe Dlnkel. Fri day, March 18.

1949: residence, 3120 Vine St Friends may call at the Schraffenberger funeral home, 3117 Vine St Corryvlile. Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday. March 22, at 2 P.

M. TAYLOR Harry, beloved husband of the late Fanny Grottie Taylor, suddenly, Friday, March 18. 1949; residence. Elm Hotel, Norwood. Services at the Ray E.

Hawkins funeral home, 4826 Section Norwood, Tuesday, March 22. at 2 P. M. THACKER Nellie Blanche (nee Ralston), wife of Will Thacker, Saturday, March 19, 1949. Friends may call at the Ray Gallimore funeral home.

Mason. Ohio, Sunday, March 20, after 4 P. M. Services Monday, March 21, at 2 P. M.

1HEISSEN James P. beloved infant son of James P. Thelssen Sr. and Esther Verhoeven Thelssen, at the resl- aence, 107 Covington, Saturday, March 19, 1949, age months. Private funeral Monday, March 21.

Blessing at the Linnemann funeral nome, 2 5-27 E. llth at the con-venience of the family. I HOMPSON Clara Ann. aged 80 ver daughter of John Thompson and Clara Ann Thompson Gray, Friday, March 18, 1949, at residence, 8312 Monroe Rossmoyne, Ohio. Friends may call at me cora Jamison funeral home, 702 w.

mntn st. auuuay, jviarcn zu, 2 P. M. Funeral services St. Andrew Episcopal Church Monday, March 21, at it noon.

jtev. E. H. Oxley, rector, officiating. TUEMLER Pfc.

Leonard beloved ftgson of William H. and Estelle PaTuemler (nee Plagemani and dear brother of Mrs. Estelle Escudero, Rosemary, William, Robert, Vernon, Louis, Paul and Norbert Tuemler, in action ln Italy, January 6, 1944, age 19 years; residence, 148 Renshaw Highland Heights, Ky. Funeral from the Betz funeral home, 23 E. Sixth Newport, Monday, March 21.

1949, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph Church. Cold Spring, at 9 A.

M. Friends may can alter 2 P. M. Sunday Tl'FTS Harry, beloved husband of Lula Clark Tufts, and father of Mildred Roosa, at his residence, 2304 Fauver Belmont, Dayton, Ohio, Saturday, March 19, 1949. Funeral from Tufts funeral home, Loveland, Ohio, Tuesday March 22, at 10:30 A.

M. Masonic services at the above funeral home Monday, 8 P. M. Friends may call Monday after 1 P. M.

-It WALDO Ben, beloved husband of Marguerite Kinney Waldo, dear father of Thomas, Robert, Richard and Helen Lou Waldo, Thursday, March 17, 1949 age 49 years; residence, 4519 Langland St. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton at Knowlton Northside, Sunday after 2PM Vtinaal aAinM Monday, at 10:30 A. M.

miV iiowers. WENDELKEN August, dearly beloved husband of the late Minnie Wendelken, dear brother of Fred, Henry, Emma, Joseph, William and George Wendelken, Mrs. Mary Tepe and the late John Wendelken, Friday, March 18, 1949, at residence, 31 W. 13th aged HO years. Funeral Monday, March 21, from the Rledlinger funeral home, 19 CrM st" 8:30 M- Reiuiem high st.

jonn cnurcn, 9 M. WISSEL Katherlne (nee Flanagan), be loved wile of Harry A. Wissel, dear sister of James. Patrick and Michael Flanagan, Friday, March 18, 1949; residence, 201 Klotter Ave. Friends may gaii at tne Rebold funeral home.

1712 Queen City at Grand, Monday, after 2 P. M. Funeral Tuesday, March 22. Solemn requiem high mass St. John Church.

9 A. M. ZIMMERMAN Lena (nee Miller), be loved wife of the late John Zimmerman and beloved sister of Matt Miller and Minnie Schulze, Thursday, March 17, 1949; residence, 3030 Feltz Westwood. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home. 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Sunday from 3 to 1 0 P.

M. Funeral service Monday, March 21, at 10 A. Jp- World War II Veteran, World War I Veteran OARDFJTHAHKS Card Of Thanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to me ln the loss of my dear sister, MARY BOCKWEG. Especially do I wish to thank Rev.

A. Goebel, Rev. Alfred Hanses and Rev. Henry Hanses, Dr. A.

Schwertman and Dr. Mersch, donors of the beautiful floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, and the John N. Middendorf Sons funeral directors who conducted the funeral. Henry (Pat) Helle Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to us ln the loss oi my dear sister, MARY BROCKWEG.

Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. A. Goebel, Rev, Henry Hanses, Hev, AitrM Hanses, ur. senwertman Dr. Merch, the donors of the beautiful floral oflerlngs and solrltual bonqueii the John N.

Middendorf funeral directors for thi efficient management of the funeral. Birthday Remembrance Of my beloved wife, NELLIE OLVER. born March 21. 1857 died January 10, 1948. In my heart there Is a picture More precious than silver and gold, It is a picture of you.

dear one. Whose memory will never grow old; Just a token of love's devotion. That my heart still yearns for you. Sadly Missed by Husband, Edmund Olver. In Loving Memory Of our- dearly beloved mother, ELIZABETH SPANGENBERG, who departed this life, March 22.

1922. In the light 'of God we see you: Each night, mother dear, as we lie down. We hear your voice as when on earth And see each smile and frown. And when we are called to Join you, This world and we are through, We pray the Lord to let us go As peaceful and brave as you. Always to be Remembtred by Your Loving Seas.

Otto Edward Arthur Julius V. Spangenberg, Daughters-in-Law and Grandchildren. Gone but not forgotten, May her soul rest tn pe. In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, FRANCES KA CORDES, who passed away March 21, 1931. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day.

Remembrance keeps you near. I do not forget you, nor do I Intend I think of you often and will to the end. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Daughter. Eighteenth Anniversary Mass at St. Wlillam's Church, Wednesday, March 23, at A.

M. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father, JACOB YOUNG, who passed away March 19, 1948. How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we loved to dear. Oft we listen for his coming, Fully sure that he Is near. Thou art gone but not forgotten.

Fresh our love will ever be, For as long as there Is memory We will always think of thee. Sadly Missed by His Loving Children, In Loving Memory. Of our beloved wife and mother, LILLIAN ROLFES, born March 25 died May 16, 1947. A precious one from us Is (one, A voice we loved Is stilled, A place is vacant In our home Which never can be filled. The flowers we placed upon your grave May wither and decay.

But love for you who sleeps beneith Will never fade away. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, CARRIE WEHKING, who passed away March 19, 1927. We do not forget her. We love ner too dearly For her memory to fade From our lives like a dream.

Our lips need not speak When our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells Where It seldom is seen. The Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father, WILLIAM D. KOESTER, who passed away February 11, 1941. and ot our beloved mother, CHARLOTTE KOESTER, who passed away March 19, 1947.

Calm and peaceful they are sleeping. Sweetest rest that follows pain. We who loved them sadly miss them. And trust In God to meet again. Sadly Missed by Your Children.

In Loving Memory Of my beloved son. EDWIN HETLEMAN, who passed away March 21, 1945. It's hard enough to find a verse That's sweet enough for you, And warm enough, and fond enough. To tell how much I miss you. Sadly Missed by His Loving Mother.

Mrs. Anna Helleman. Requiem High Mass St. Lawrence Church, Monday, March 21, at 8 A. M.

In Loving Memory Of my loving daughter, FLORA OLVER BUFFON, born May 3. 1888 died April 1, 1941. Eight years have passed away since that sad day. The one I loved was called away, God took her home, it was His will. But ln my heart she llveth till.

Sadly Missed by Her Father, Edmund Olver. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, ANNA KIEHBORTH, who passed away March 19, 1947. ffother dear, ln memory you still alt there. By the window In your chair. In dreams we see your dear face.

No one, mother dear, can take your place. Sadly Missed by Your Loving and Devoted Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father. CHARLES W. MERKEL who passed away March 25, 1948.

In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There is not a day. dear one, I do not think of you. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and cniiaren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, HELEN BLAGG, who passed away March 16, 1948.

As we loved her, so we mlsi her, In our memory she Is ever near: Loved, remembered, longed for always. Bringing many a silent tear. Sadly Missed by Her Husband, Children. Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. In Lovtng Memory.

Of our beloved husband and father, HENRY SIEKBERT, who passed away March 23, 1948. One year hat passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away. God took him home. It was Hit will, But In our hearts he llveth still. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Sons and Daughters.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, JOHN A. BONK0WSKI, who passed away March 22, 1948. His jmlllng ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Sadly Missed by Loving Wife, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, FRSNK GABELMAN, Who passed away March 22, 194S.

Memories of days spent together Will live ln our heartt forever. Sadly Missed by Wife, Children and Grandchildren, In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, ALBERT J. FIX, who passed away March 23, 1942. In my heart your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true: There Is not a day. dear one, I do not think of you.

Sadly Misted by Your Wife. Christine In Loving Memory Of my dear husband, EARL EDWARDS, who passed away March 22, 1947. You are gone but not forgotten. And as It dawns another year. In my lonely hours of thinking.

Thoughts of you are ever near. Your Wife, Lilly. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, THEODORE HILGE, who pasted away March 12, 1948. Just a token of love's devotion, That our hearts still long for you. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Anna Hllge, and Daughters, Marie Meyer and Martha Helnleln.

In Loving Memory Of our dear father, WILLIAM KUNKEL, who passed away March 21, 1919. A tribute of love and remembrance To one we will never lorget. Sadly Misted by His Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father, RAFFAELI VISCONTI, who pasted away March 25, 1938, A tribute of lovt and remembrance, To one wt will never forget, Sadly Mined by Hit Daughter and Sons, In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son. DALLAS WILLIAM DEREMO.

who passed away March 21, 1948. Darling. I look back over all the years, to every day we knew And faded Is the calendar of the hours spent with you. And heavy Is the cobweb of the long and lonely year. Darling, since you have left us, dad and I know nothing but tears I shall remember now we walked across the crystal snow.

And how the spring was everywhere when winds began to blow; The gentle winds that kissed your hair as I would touch your lips. While we were dreaming mafic dreams anri tallfna m. .1. But now, darling boy, the start are um me ii oui a sneii The ships have gathered dust, and all the Hream jH.mU Are nothing more than dust. Always Loved f-id Never to be Forgotten, Your Heartbroken Mother and Dad.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, SGT. WILBERT J. HARMANN, of the famous 17 th AB Division, killed March 24, 1945, now rests ln Arlington Memorial Park Compton Rd Mt. Healthy, Ohio. Each fleeting hour thru every day.

Of all the years since you went away, We carry In our memory's view, A picture old, but always new. Young and hopeful, full of life, God took you from this world of strife, But left with us your memory. Still fresh today 'twill always be. Sadly Missed by Mom, Dad, Sister. Brothers.

Grandma, Nieces and Nephews. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife and mother, ROSE RUSSO, who passed away February 1, 1948. One long year has oassed since that lad day The one we loved was cslled away, God took her home. It was His will, But tn our hearts she llveth still. And while she sleeps ln peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep.

A silent prayer, a silent tear. Beautiful memories, mother dear. This world Is full of folks 'tis true, But there Is no one Just like you. Sadly Missed by Her Husband (Mr. L.

Rujsoi and Daughters, Rose and Mary. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, ALVINA CENSHEIMER (nee Slebrecht), who passed away March 26, 1938. Oft we think of you, dear mother, And our hearts are sad with pain-On, this world would be heaven, Could we hear your voice again. You wore a crown of patience At you struggled on and on, A faithful one. so kind and true, Dear mother, how we long for you.

Sadly Missed by Her Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, ULYSSES G. COLE, who passed away March 32, 1945. Memories are treasures no one can steal. Death is a heartache nothing can heal.

Some may forget you now that you're gone, But we shall remember no matter how long. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, BERTHA NIEMAN, who passed away March 21, 1942. Deep In our hearts lies a picture Of loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame we shall keep It.

Because she was one of the best. Always Remembered by Her Husband. John; Son. Daughter In Law and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, MARGARET O'CONNOR, who passed away March 18, 1948.

One year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away, God took her home It was His will, But ln our hearts the llveth still. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Husband, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, JAMES J. ROBINSON who passed away March 21, 1948. In memory's garden, my son.

You are alive today; The love you gave, your cherished imlle, Will never pass awayl Sadly Missed by His Mother and Sister. First Anniversary High Mass St. James Church. Ludlow, Monday. March 21, 8 A.

M. In Loving Memory Of HOWARD I. MeGRANE, who passed away March 23, 1940. Tit the sudden peeking out from dark clouded skies. Tit the promise of spring as we watch wintry skies, 'Twas au revolr but never good-by, Howard dear.

Remembered by Son, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, LESLIE E. MARSH, killed In Germany, Feberuary 10, 1945. Fours years ago you were one of the heroes so brave and true Who gave up your life for the ted, white and blue. I miss you Les, but I'm proud of you.

SO sleep well, my soldier, you are not forgotten. Sadly Missed by Wife. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, LYDIA GUENTHER (nee Hoff), who passed away March 21, 1942. Jutt a thought of tweet remembrance, Just a memory sad but true, Just the love and tweet devotion, From the ones who think of you. Sadly Missed by Husband, Son and uaugnter.

In Loving Memory Of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, AUGUSTA FURST, who passed away March 19, 1943. A loving mother so true and kind, No friend on earth like her we find, For all of us she did her best. May God grant her eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Her Husband. Daughters, Sons-in-Law and Grandchildren, In Loving Memory Of our beloved father, FREDERICK BRUNSWICK, who passed away March 34, 1932.

We often think of days gone by When we were all together A shadow o'er our lives Is cast, A loved one gone forever. Sadly Missed by Children and Grand- cniidren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, DOROTHY ERWIN. who passed away March 15, 1948. You are rot forgotten loved one, Though on earth vou are no more, In memory you are with us.

At you always were oeiore. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Husband ana children. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, OLIVER W. HOLMES, who passed away March 19, 1948. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps your memory ever near.

Sadly Missed by His Wife, Bertha. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, MATTIE ADER ADSETTS. March 12, 1876-March 22, 1947. Sadly Missed by Daughter. Phyllis; Son ln-Law.

Lester; Granddaughters, Nancy ana Susan. LOST AND FOUND COLLIE Tan and white, black snot on tail; answers to name oi peggy." Re- ward, can vn sni. CLASSES LOST Pink rims; between Hartwell and Hamilton, Ohio, Route 4 Sunday, March 13. Reward. JA 8085 FOUND Ajh blond cocker spaniel In Hartwell.

Call DI 8194 evenings and Sunday. LOST 1 Level Instrument, In vicinity of Dana Ave. and Montgomery Rd. Re ward, 8172 Vine St. VA 4747.

TnffT njihv hA mnttr.H. nn Amltv or Galbralth somewhere between Sliver- ton and College Hill, Call ME 4102, LOST 7-year-old male pointer; heavily ticked, scar on back and top of head. Reward. EA 6979. WIRE HAIRED TERRIER Brown and white: lost March 15 ln Reading, Ohio; rewaid.

VA 5238. WRIST WATCH LOST on Oakley-Delta streetcar or Norwood bus. Reward. JS (222. to express our sincere thanks and ap preciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us tn the great losj of our beloved husbtnd and devoted lamer ARTHUR ZAPF Especially do we wish to thank the Rev.

Huso Mentink for his Impressive jreoulem. the nurses and staff of St. iFrancis Hospital, particularly Sister for the spiritual consola' tlon: the Sisters of Mercy for their many prayers, Dr. Charles Egolf for his untiring efforts, all donors of the many floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and card's of sympathy, also the B. J.

Meyer funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us In the treat loss of our beloved husband, son and brother, EDWIN JOHN GARDNER. We especially wish to thank Rev, Father V.

Krelnbrlnk. C.P.P.S., for his Impressive requiem mass, Mr. Mulhauser for his beautiful solo, Guth Bros. Post American Legion and Cincinnati Eagles for their sei vices, the Plumbers Union all donors of the beautiful floral offer-it gs, spiritual bouquets, and cards of sympathy, and Nurre funeral directors, for the kind and efficient man agement of the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our deep and heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors, for the kindness and sympathy extended to us in the great loss of our beloved husband and father, EMMERT S. GRAHAM. We especially wish to thank Rev. Dalton and Rev.

Harford for their kind and consoling words. Dr. Harvey and Dr. DeWertz for their untiring efforts, doctors and nurses of Dunham Hospital for their kindness, the pallbearers, all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy, and the Vitt 4 Stermer funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us In the great loss of our beloved husband and father. FRED H. HOHNROTH. We especially wish to thank Rev.

Herbert J. Nagel fo rhls kind and consoling words, Dr. A. W. Nadler and Dr.

C. Schilling for their untlrinf efforts, the nurses and staff of Christ Hospital for their kindness, all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and cards of svmoathy. and Weln A. Bolton, funeral director for the kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife, Daughter and Family.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friend" and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy show us ln the loss of our dear wife and mother, FLORENCE WILSON. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Elmer Smith for his visits and words of consolation, Sharonville Police and Life Squad, the pallbearers, the donors of the many beautiful Horal offerings ana carus oi sympatny, ana John Hodapp Sons for their courteous and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, relative? and nelthbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us in th re.t loss of our beloved father and brother. WILLIAM A. GRABER. We especilly wish to thank Rev.

Henry Huebschman for his kind and consollne words, Dr. Walter Heather and Dr. Maurer for their untiring .11 donors of the beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy, and the Chas. A. Miller Sons, funeral directors, for the kind and efficient management of me runerai.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We Wish in eTnreu nnr ilnur. th.nW, and appreciation to our friends, rela- ucs ana neicnonrs ior tne mnaness and SVmnathv PTtenriMl tn lit In h. loss of our beloved husband and father, CHARLES H.

BYRNE. Esrccially do we wish tn ih.nV Father C. E. Smith for his consoling words. Unit 12 of the Retired Railroad Employees' Association, the pallbearers, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings.

tvMinn.t. tnri vA. sympathy, and Harry Gllllgen, funeral uireciur, mr nis kmo and erncient management of the funeral arrangements, The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

MARIE SCHWETTMANN. We especially wish to thank Rev. Bernard Hoeckcr and Rev. M. Zuti for their kind and consollne words.

Dr. S. Rousty and Dr. Pfelster for their ef- 4l'orts: he organist and soloist tor their beautiful musical selections, the donorj of the beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy, and Chas A. Miller ons, iunerai directors, for the kind and efficient management of the funeral.

Thj Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to eXDres. nilr nfr appreciation to our friends, rela tives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us ln the great loss of our beloved wife, mother ana xranamoiner, AMELIA MARTHA FISHER. We esneciallv wish tn th.nv Julius F.

Krolflfer for his words of consolation. Dr. F. R. Gelger for his un- imm euoris, an oonori of the beautiful floral offerings and cards of sympathy and Chas.

A. Miller Sons funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Pereaved Family. Birthday Kemembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, MARY BURGER, born March 15 died December 29, 1948. Your gentle face and patient imile With sadness we recall.

You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. The voice is mute and stilled the heart That loved us well and true. An. 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 memories last We will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your gentle face, une can mi your vacant place. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Children. Second Anniversary And Birthday Remembrance In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife, mother and grandmother, FRANCES MEDER, born March 27 died March 31, 1947 Always we think of you, dear mom And our hearts are sad with pain, Oh. this world would be heaven, mom.

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, Oh, dear mom, how we long for you Sadly Missed by Dad, Daughters, Soni- ln-Law ana crandcniidren. Tourth. Anniversary Remembrance Of our beloved son, EARL NICHOLAS COMBS, died In. the service of his country, March 19.

1945. A precious one from us Is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place Is vacant In our home Which never can be filled. The flowers we placed upon your grave May whither and decay, But love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away, Sadly Missed by Your Loving Mother and Dad. Birthday Eemembrance Of my beloved mother, NELLIE DIXON, who passed away February 33, 1939. As we loved her so we miss her, In our memory the it ever near, Loved, remembered, longed for always Bringing many a silent tear.

Sadly Missed by Her Daughter and Son ln-Law, Hazel and William Wlllkomm. Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, WALTER WEISHAUPT, Just a thought of tweet remembrance, Just a memory tond and true, Just the love and sweet devotion From the ones who think of you. Lovingly Remembered by His Wife, Children and Grandchildren. The improvements w-ere described as a one H-shaped one-story warehouse building with a total floor area of 260,000 square feet; one three-pump filling station and a email gate house with a floor area covering 560 square feet. A New Tork Central spur track runs into the property.

There is parking area and outside open storage space. The water supply is furnished through an eight-inch main connected to the Dayton water system, Ritter said. All bids should be directed to War Assets Administration, Office of Real Property Disposal, 704 Race Cincinnati, and must be received by 3 p. m. April 7, Ritter eaid.

HOME LOAN SPEAKER Dr. Kay mond Rodgers, New York, Professor of Banking, Graduate School Machlird McLeain Berersdoerler Medley Will Mecru Si; Mohun i. Oesterleln Itllie fi fcB'td Rupert Seller Ross Buns Ccllins nuermit Krnst Kvans 1S Fening Grnnncnbachei Heilin SI Shorten Skirvin Hnselman Hess llrssel Htnrs Jambs Jnnes Krnnedy. Angus B. Kennedy, Mathilda Kress 1 BjLiRht Lincback Lon SS Smith Stockton i Stransmann SS Taylor 8 Thacker Thelssen Thompson Hi RsTuemler Tufts Waldo Wendelken Missel Zimmerman 0 Lord, how excellent is Thy name in all the earth.

Copr. 1919. John Howard Harris. BEYERSDOERFER Loretta (Rita) 1 nee Snell i beloved wife of Cliiiord Beyersdocrler and beloved mother o( Clifford Beyersdoerfer beloved sister of Mrs, Hilda Cox, Mrs. Kathleen Meyers.

Mrs. Naomi George, Mis. Dorothy Hall, Mrs. Wanda Walters. Carl Trimble, Leonard and Courtland Snell, at the residence.

8 E. 10th Newport, Friday, March 18, 1949. Funeral Monday, March 21, from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home.

822 York Newport, 2 P. M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. BLAU Nicholas beloved husband of Gertri.de Blau (nee Kaubt, and dear lather of Nicholas G. Blau and Mrs.

George Mei.ke, Thursday, March 17, 1949, at his home, Green Kenton County, aged 75 years. Funeral Monday, March 21, from the John N. Middcndorf Sots funeral home, 12th St. at Msdison at 9:15 A. M.

Requiem hish mass St. Cecilia Church, Independence, at 10 A. M. Interment St. Cecilia Cemetery.

Friends may ci'U at the funeral home Sunday, 2 to 10 P. M. BOSS Ralph second anniversary requiem high mass. St. Marys Cathedral, Thursday, March 24, 1949.

BINS Fred beloved husband of Lucy Brunswick Buns, dear father of Elmer and Alvln Buns, brother of Mrs. Sophia Osterbrock and the late Mrs, Elizabeth Winkleman and William Buns, Saturday, March 19. 1949, In his 63rd year, at the residence, 4871 Reading Bond Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp funeral home. 7401 Vine Carthage.

Time announced later. COLLINS Emma dearly beloved daughter of the late John J. and Clara B. Weiss Collins, and dearly beloved sister of Kitty, John, Tnm and Paul Collins and the late Robert A. Collins.

Thursday, March 17, 1949. at Christ Hospital. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Pkwy. and Clifton Hills Sunday after 10 A.

M. Requiem high msss St. Martin Church Monday, March 21, at 9 A.M. Dl'LRMIT Charles, beloved husband of the late Anna Duermit, and devoted father of Roy and Donald Duermit: residence. Sharonville.

R. R. 1, Friday, March 18, 1949. Friends may call after 2 P. M.

Sunday at the Strawser funeral home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Services Monday, March 21, at 2 P. M. ERFMAN Nettie (nee Miller widow of Louis Saturday, March 19, 1949, Funeral from the Busse St Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Pkwy.

and Clifton Hills Ln. Due notice of funeral. ERNST Frank beloved husband of the late Lucy Ernst (nee Berchaul, devoted father of Raymond and George Ernst and Mrs. Helen Smiley, Saturday, March 19. 1949; residence, 549 E.

Epworth Winton Place, aged 80 ypars. Remains at Spaeth Sons funeral home. Due notice of funeral. EVANS Esther I nee Davis), beloved wife of the late Thomas W. Evans and sister of Mrs.

John Evans of Joseph, and aunt of Mrs. Frances Evans Rvssell, at her residence. 2213 Adams Norwood. Friday. March 18, 1949.

Funeral services at the Frank T. Corken funeral home, 2821 Reading near Oak Monday, March 21, at 2 P. M. Daughters of the Nile will hold services at 2 P. M.

Sunday. Members of George H. Thomas Women's Relief Corp No. 25 will meet at funeral home Sunday at 5: SO P. M.

Arra Chapter, O.E.S. No. 160. services Sunday at 8 P. M.

IVANS E. Herbert, beloved husband of Gertrude Mossbaiger Evans, and father of Mrs. Ruth E. Heckel. Friday.

March 18, 1949; residence, 710S Wallace Madeira. Ohio. Friends may call at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Madlsonville. Saturday after 2 P. M.

Services Saturday. 7:30 P. M. Interment and funeral services at Thur-' man (Ohio) Methodist Church Sunday, 2 P. M.

FANGMAN Minnie Louise (nee Runkl, beloved mother of Mrs. Freda Kiefer, Robert and Alfred Fangman, and dear sister of Fred Runk. at her residence, 1003 Dayton Dayton. Ky. Services Monday, Mrch 21, 1949.

from the Dobbling funeral home. 241 Fairfield Bellevue, at 2 P. M. Friends may call after 2 P. M.

Sunday. FEN1NG Robert, beloved son of Mrs. te- Caroline Boesken Fenlng and the -55 late Harry J. Fening, suddenly. Wednesday, March 16, 1949, at Midland.

Tex. Family residence, 719 Rosemont Price Hill. Funeral from the Grueter Son funeral home. Illtf and Glenway Monday, March 21, at 9 A. M.

Solemn requiem high mass St. Wllliem Church, 9:30 A. M. George W. Budde Post No.

507 American Legion, will hold services Sunday, at 8 P. M. Friends may call Sunday after 2P1M; GROPPENBACHER Frank, formerly of Ripley, Ohio, beloved husband of Garnet Groppenbacher, father of Louise Cunningham of Marion, Margie Falls of Long Island. N. residence.

2227 Cleneay Norwood, Thursday, March 17, 1949. Friends may call at the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Sunday after 5 P. M. Funeral Monday. March 21, at 10 A.

M. HF.FLIN Jennings B. beloved hus-bend of Kathryn Conner Heflin, father of Anna Ruth, Herbert Zack, Fauntheroy and Jennings Bryant Heflin son of Herbert and the late Alice Heflin, brother of Alva Harris, Serena Isaacs of Clark County, Frances Rlcketts, Elsie Hart, Geneva Haynes. Virginia Hargett of Lexington, Lewis Heflin of Winchester, Ky and Bert Heflin of Norwood, Ohio, and grandfather of Linda Kathryn and Herbert Zack suddenly, at SoJth Charleston. Ohio, Saturday, March 19, 1949: residence, 2217 Monroe Norwood.

Friends may call at the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Monday after 4 P. M. Services at the Tredway funeral home Monday, at 7 M. Final sprvlccs and Interment Wednesday, Winchester, Ky. HE.MtY J.

WA (1365-6 A WA4512 rUMI VWII CallCill Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Lane 1517-25 Freeman Ave, Telephones: PArkway 4487-44S8 1 BUSSED JjOFiBMANN ETERNAL SLEEP for our loved ones is dignified and beautiful the Cremationy Way. These last rites, conducted in our new Hillside Chapel, present a lasting remembrance of peaceful memorialization of the departed. We, cordially invite your inquiries. Free booklet upon request. Phone or Write incinnati Cremation Co.

525 Dixmyth Ave. UN 1021 wmmmmmsmmtWMmmmmmmm (I. fllack Johnson McMillan and Upland Placi WOodburn 0474-0475 WHITING -KLEB FUNERAL HOME Serving Greater Cincinnati 3900 Montgomery Road 2240 VORHIS FUNERAL HOMES Lockland, Ohio. VA 0063. Nurwood, Ohio.

ME 4884. JOURNEY'S END HEISELMAN John, beloved husband of the late Anna May Laugel Heiselman, Saturday, March 19, 1949; dear father of Mrs. Frank J. Kelly, Mrs. Ed.

F. Rutterer, Mrs. Frank V. Zinser, Mrs. Tony Redder and John F.

Heiselman. Services and Interment Amarillo, Tex. HESS Clarence beloved husband of Mary Hess nee Baurnan devoted father of Jerome and Richard Hess, brother of Al, Ed, Larry and Miss Elizabeth Hess. Thursday, March 17. 194J.

at his residence. 1643 California Bond Hill. Funeral from the Riedilnger funeral home, 1309 California Monday. March 21. 8:30 A.

M. Requiem high mass St. Agnes Church. 9 A. M.

Friends may call Sunday, March 20. from 2 until -10 P. M. Members of Holy Name Society please take notice. HESSEL Charles beloved husband of Louise Hessel (nee Belnekel, and devoted father of Arthur.

Ruth, Paul and Carl Hessel. Thursday. March 17. 1949, at his residence, 3275 Daytona Ave, Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home. 3425 Harrison cheviot.

Sunday, from 2 to 10 P. M. Funeral Monday, March 21, at 1:15 P. M. Services at the Concordia Lutheran Church, 1524 Race at 2 P.

M. I11NES Perry beloved husband of Clara Hints (nee Gardner), and mother of Albert, Henry and John Hines, and Edna Thompson, near Bethel, Ohio. Friday, March 18, 1949. Services from the Kennedy funeral home. Bethel, Ohio, Monday, March 21, at 2 P.

M. JACOBS Clarence, of Lawrenceburg. beloved husband of Corinne Levy Jacobs, father of James G. Jacobs, brother of Mrs. Mabel Wolfsteln, Mrs.

Herman Schlff and Henry F. Jacobs. Servires Well tuneial home. 3901 Reading Rd Sunday. March 20, 1941.

at 1 P. M. Masonic services. Cincinnati Lodge No. 133.

F. A A. M. The family will receive their friends at the residence of Mr. Bernard Levy, 1630 Rose Bond Hill.

JfNF.S R. beloved nusband of Maud I nee Johnson I and father of Mrs. Llovd Tanner, Mrs. R. M.

Davis, Mrs. Stanley Davis. Cecil and Gilbert Jones, Friday. March 18, 1940. at his home, 224 Bedinger Elsmere.

aged 85 years. Services at runerai home. Erlangcr. Monday, March 21, at 2 P. M.

Interment High land Cemetery. Friends may call after 1:30 P. M. Sunday. KENNEDY Angus beloved husband of Vera Alward Kennedy, and father ot Suzanne Kennedy, Mrs.

Fred oonman and John Kennedy, of Marion, Ohio, residence, 3515 Mlddleton Ave. services at Jacockj funeral home, 2602 Gilbert at Taft Monday. March 21. 1949, at 4 P. M.

Interment Hanover, Pa. Please omit flowers. KENNEDY Mathilda (nee Dornl, be loved wile of the late George Kennedy, devoted mother of Hazel, Anita, Edgar. Ted and Don Kennedy, Thursday, March 17, 1949: aged 82 residence, 4044 Eastern Ave. Services at the Harold B.

Barrere funeral home. 3734 Eastern Monday, March 21, at 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday after If, I Not date The we proof of Business Administration and School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance, New York University, is scheduled as principal speaker at the 16th Annual 3 1 ders meeting of the Federal Home Loan Bank of MEMORIALS MONUMENTS and MARKERS See display at Sears Reading Rd. Store ft a re Dnohlirlr On A tits 1,1 2900 READING RD, Cincinnati 6, Ohio.

WO 7820. FUNERAL HOME Phone AVon 4543 Clarence A. Baiter" R. J. Quantz H.

W. Sohnd 3412 Cliton five. Formerly With WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W. 9th St.

CH 0932 J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J. Sullivan, Director.

1336 E. McMillan at Bell PI. WO 013S. HODAPP FUNERAL HOMES Hamilton at Elkton. KIrby 1040.

7401 Vine. VA 0805. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHerry 6929 Bamber Funeral Home, Inc. lOHN W.

BAMBER ROBERT BAMBIiH 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1440. ALLISON ROSE COVINGTON CO 0146. LUDLOW CO 4332. WITT, GOOD KELSCH FUNERAL HOME JE 0105 3026 MADISON RD.

THOMAS FUNERAL HOME MADISONV1IXK GEO. H. ROHDE SON AIR-CONDU'IONED FUNERAL HOME. Llnwood and Oelta Aves. EAst t'404.

Spaeth Sons Funeral Home 1320 CHASE AVE. Kl 1622. KRESS Clara, beloved daughter of the late George and Mary Kress (nee Kurnt, beloved sister of Helen and the late Gus and Albert Kress at the residence, 618 E. 10th Newport, Friday, March 18, 1949. Funeral lycnuil) II p.

ail LIGHT SSgt. Frank W. beloved son of Frank W. and Carolyn Kernel i Light, dear brother of Gloria Light, killed in action on Okinawa, June 19, 1945. Services were held at Arlington Memorial Park Cemetery, Mt.

Healthy, Saturday, at 1 P. M. LINEBACK Florence (nee beloved wife of Walter G. Llneback. and beloved sister of Mrs.

Raymond Page, Edward and George Thrasher, Friday, March 18, 1949; residence, 765 Scdam St. Friends may call at the Vitt Stermer Scdamsvllle funeral home, 3035 River Sunday, from 3 to 10 P. M. Services Monday, March 21, at 1:30 P. M.

LONG Jennie widow of Randolph F. Long and mother of Ida M. Hartman. Marie Olson and Elmer R. Long, sister of Estella Renshaw and Robert McKeag, residence, 3908 Grove Norwood, Friday, March 18.

1949. Friends may call at the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Sunday after 3 P. M. Funeral Monday, March 21, 2:30 P. M.

Arra Chapter. No. 160. O. E.

S. services Sunday. 7 P. M. ACHLIED Joseph oeloved hus band of Jane Machlied (nee Treat), Friday, March 18, 1949, at his home.

1243 Hermes Covington, aged 74 years. Funeral Monday, March 21, from the John N. Middendorf Sons funeral home, 917 Main St. Services at 10 A. M.

Interment Portsmouth, Ohio. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 10 P. M. Jr. O.

U. A. M. Prospect 256 will meet at the funera lhome at 8 P. M.

for services IPortsmouth (Ohio) papers please copy. MIKA1N Ellis, beloved husband of the late Mathilda (nee Hyeri, suddenly, Thursday. March 17. 1949 Funeral Monday, March 21, from the Frederick funeral home, 18 Calhoun at 8:30 A. M.

Requiem high mass St. Francis Seraph Church, at 9 A M. Corp. Clem A. Beckman Post No.

349. V.F.W.. will hold services Sunday, 7'30 P. M. Friends may call Sunday, 3 to 10 P.

M. MEDLEY Rev. John beloved husband of Hattie Tyra Medley, of 1209 Main Cincinnati, Friday, March 18, 1949, Remains will lie ln state at the Free Pentecostal Church of God, 805 E. Liberty Cincinnati, from 7:30 P. M.

Saturday. March 19. until 7:30 A. M. Monday.

Interment Bethel, Ohio. Cincinnati this DR. RODGERS. week, Wednesday noon. The meeting is to be held in the Hotel Gibson Roof Garden.

Dr. Rodgers's topic will be "Why 1949 Will Differ From 1920." He is co-editor and coauthor of the financial volumes "Money and Banking" and "Consumer Credit and Its Uses." Others on the program will be William K. Divers, Washington, D. Chairman of the Home Loan Bank Board and Everett Smith, New York, Fiscal Agent, Federal Home Loan Banks. Walter D.

Schultz, President of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati discusses the annual report covering the bank's operations in 1948. MEN AND MATTERS. Executives of 119 banks in 15 Ohio counties will take part in four Area Bankers Conferences to be conducted March 23, 24 and 31 and April 13 by three county bankers associations and one clearing house association in cooperation with the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. "Oil Progress Week" in 1949 has been set for the third week in October, in Cincinnati and surrounding communities, Robert E. Preston, Chairman of the Hamilton County Oil Industry Information Committee, said last week.

Preston said the program will enable oil men and companies, especially those in direct contact with the public, to speak about the progress made by Lihe competitive industry of oil. Nicholas Steaven Clemens, Cincinnati furrier, formerly associated With the Shillito Co. has taken over the fur repairing and fur storage operation at the A 1 i Co. Clemens is considered an expert in his field. He is as well active in civic affairs In Greater Cincinnati and la an expert yachtsman.

At special meeting of the Class In Advertising Campaigns con ducted by Sam Malcolm Levy at the University of Cincinnati on Wednesday evening, H. C. Blocker. Account Executive, Central Out- The Bereaved Family..

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