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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1013 NEWS KFX.THJN Oil Announcements Announcement! I Announcement! Announcement! In Memorials In Me mo rid i Federal Inquiry On To Tell If Shortage Of Liquor Is Phony ChicnRO, November 27 (UP) district Attorney J. Albert Woll issued more than 14 more Federal Grand Jury subpoenas today and assigned his racket busters to in- vestisate the growing liquor shortage. The grand jury Investigation to determine if the growing liqum shortage "is willfully created by certain firms and individuals" will i HUGHES, Dr. C. 1 I ZACHARIES, Elizabeth KXOPF, Andrew F.

I HEMSATH. Henry MILLS, Margaret SLAICK. Charles SMITH, Elizabeth REINER, Kunigunda I Arrangements In enarca ot I ELI hM A LASTING MEMORY The favorable memory of a Radel Service remains long after the service is rendered. It is made possible by experience acquired through three-quarters of a century. The Fuldner Mortuary I In Loving Memory Of o'lr dearlv belved father, HKNRY BACKERS, who paxv-d awsy November 29.

1940. Three snd ears have slowly passed, Since we saw your dear face last. It was a hitter tinef and shock severe. To part wih one we lnved so riar, Faithlul, upright in all your ways. A wonderful lather to the end of your day.

Iovinff. affectionate, true and kind, What a wond'-rful memory you left behind. Sadly Missu hv Your Loving Daueht! Kdna Hoferkimp and Family and Soi Artful r. In Loving Memory Of our le.irly be'nvjd wife and mother, MINNIE M. GRISHAM, who passed away November 30, 1941.

Two years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well. Was taken from our home on earth, With Jesua Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her grave, May wither and decay, But the love fci her who sleeps beneath, Will never lade away! Always Remembered by H4Hnand, Daughter and Son. In Loving Memory Of our beloved parents, JOHN and MINNIE KINNEMAff. died January 13, 1937 November 25, Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns hack every leaf.

Memories will linger forever, But years that come will not sever. Sadly Missed hy Their Loving Daughterly In Loving Memory 'J, Of our belnved husband and father, JOHN TSCHOFEN, who passed awy November 28, 1942. One year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called awav. 4 God took him home, it was His will, But In our hearts he liveth still. Sadly Missed By His Wife and Children.

I ni IXTCiB A tMnWHTAB a III III 491 Arrh Mt Ma atki lilt I I I TREDWAY Funeral Home Kstabllshed 1892. Norwood, Ohio. 21ol Cameron Ave. ME 0311. II Pehiilte Williamson II glalck I Wagner vj jj Smith Wahl (it anion Watson jl Strabbft I Wnlsdorf jl Sullivan 1 Wood il Thorwarth I Wooderman il Von Handurf I Zarhariea fluiUUxt For Convenient Funeral Homes WAbash 0365-6 COlonial 8560-1 WAbash 4512 HEmlock 4185 In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, -v FRED P.

JAMISON, who passed away November 24, 1942. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger very day, Remembrance keeps you ever near! j' Your Loving Wife and Sons. open Tuesday. Woll has issued 28 subpoenas, 14 last night and an other 14 today. I am convinced that there is plenty of liquor being held in ware- nouses throughout the nation, Woll said.

I understand that tli Bureau of Internal Revenue is of the same conviction." YEOMAN GETS RIDE IN ADMIRAL'S LAUNCH Guadalcanal, November 27-(AP) Robert Vandegrift, a young yeoman attached to the South Pacific Press Relations Office, went to the landing today to board a flying boat on an assigned trip. To his surprise he was met by a launch and crew reserved for Admirals and Generais. The crew believed they were picking up a more prominent Vandegrift Lieutenant General Alexander Vandegrift, the Marine commander. Yeoman Vandegrift, clad in dungarees, got the ride anyway. BOUT CALLED OFF.

Jersey Lad Substitutes For Welsh In Bryant Scrap. New York, November 27 (AP) The eight-round bout between Colcy Welsh, Portland, Maine, middleweight, and Marvin Bryant of Dallas, scheduled for December 6 In the St. Nicholas Arena, was canceled today because of a cut eye Welsh suffered last night in outpointing Ossie Harris in Detroit. Instead, Promoter Mike Jacobs announced Bryant would fight Larry Anzalone, a busy battler from Lodi, N. on the same date.

WEATHER CONDITIONS. Station. Max. Min. Chicago, 111 36 24 Ft.

Worth, Texas 50 33 Huron, S. 2fi 19 Kansas City, Mo 4fi 24 Memphis, Tenn 54 40 Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. 2S 16 Moline, 111 35 23 North Platte, Neb. 2S 14 Omaha, Neh 30 IS St.

Louw, Mo 45 32 Cincinnati (Airport) 46 37 Columbus, Ohio 40 34 Detroit, Mich 36 31 Indianapolis, Ind 37 30 Knoxville, Tenn 53 39 Louisville, Kv 45 38 Miami, Fla 77 70 New York, N. 56 44 Pittsburgh, Pa 41 33 Washington, D. 59 40 TERRACE PARK WINS. Terrace Park High School baslieteers won their second victory in as many nights by defeating Batavia. 41-27.

last night. Terrace Park beat Mount Healthy Friday. TERRACE PARK. BATAVIA. In Loving Memory OT my dearly belnv.i son, MATTHEW A.

WINGRON, who went In heaven November 2S, 1927. You litilf thought when leaving home, You would rem in rm mme. Ynu left behind broken heart, That Invert ynu so sincere. That nevt-r did and never will, Forget you, Matthew, dear. When eveninK shades are And 1 sit in quiet alone.

To my heart tht-re comes a lonKinj-- If Matthew only could come home. Friends may thin I have forgotten, When at times they see me smile. But they little know the heartaches My smile hides all the while. Then day by day I miss you more As I walk through life atone. Sadly Missed by His Loving Mother.

Requiem hih mass at the St. Joseph of Nazareth Church, Tuesday, November 30, at clock. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, MARY LOUIS, who passed away November 24, 1939. A silent whisper in memories heart Is deeply touched today aa we mourn the fourth year of your passing over to your peaceful home to abide with your fcaviour, in the realms of glory. Memories of you Dear Mother are cherished anew each day durinj; Ihese lonely years to Inspire us alone life's way.

Our silent prayers, our si Ion tears, bring precious thoughts of you whose whole life was fitted with spiritual desires which portrayed love, kindness, sympathy charity to every one. Sadly Missed hy Her Children, Frank Kdna. Alma, Alfred. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, MARY NEPPER, who passed away November 29, 1940. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still.

A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can he filled. Your Loving Daughters, 8nn-in-L (Irnnddaughters and flreat Granddaugh ters. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved sister and aunt STELLA PELLINO, who passed away November 29. 194, We think of you as one who sleeps. All free mm grief and pain.

And know the happy day wlllcome, When we shall meet again. Sadly Missed by Sister and Nieces In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloevd mother, MARGARET KASHBAUM, who passed away November 18, 1942. Even dealn has a wonderful mission, Though it runs us of those we love-It lifts our hearts from surroundings To long lor Ihe meeting shove. Sadly Missed bv Daughter, Alberta an.1 Family. In Loving Memory Of our dear wife and mother, LENA (nee Kareth), who passed away November 26, 1940.

Cone is the fare we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too (ar awav lor night or speech But noi loo far tor thoughts to reach. Sweet In remember her who once was here. And who.

though absent, is just as dear. Sadlv Missed hy Husband and Child ren. In Loving Memory Of my dearly hfloved parents, BARBARA THI'LLEN (ne Weimer), who passed away November 30. 1938. WILLIAM THIII.LEN, SR.

wnn passed away January 12. 1912. The world Is full of many folks 'lis true-But there was only one like you! Sadlv Missed by Daughter and Son-In-Law, l.ydia anil Harry Wood. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved daughter, RITA MAE KOETTEL. who passed away November 28, 1910.

A happy home we once enjoyed, mw sweet the memory still Rut death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. Sadlv Missed by Molher, I'ad and Hal. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, KATHERINE SCHI.ECHT, who passed away November 2H, 1(131. November brings sad memories, Of a loved one laid to real. You will never forgotten, Hy tie ones who loved you best.

Sadly Missed by Her Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly ht invert mother, CLARA STULL, who passed awav November 311. m. A loving mother, true and kind; No friend on eaiin like her we find; For all of she did her best; May God grant her eternal real. 3nrily Missed by Her Son Walter, Daugh ter-ln l.aw and Grandchildren.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and hrnlher, GILBERT C. VOLLRATH. who passed away November 28, 1938. Deep Ii our 'lean lies a picture, Of A loved f.ne laid to rr.lt-In memory's luime we shsll keep It, Because lie vns one of the best. Sadlv Missi.l bv Moilier, Dad, Shier and Hintlicr-in-law.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, HEKTHA BUSAM, who passed away November 29, 1934, II' i oh! so hard to find a velse, That's sweet enough lot- you That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we miss you! Your Loving Husband and Son. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, CLARA STULL, who passeil away November 30. 1910. We think o( inn as one who sleeps All liee (rom grief and pain. Anil know the loppy day will come, hen we shall miet again! Sadly Missed by Her Son John snd Family.

In Loving Memory Of iur beloved parents. Ill IHE AND WILLIAM ST KG MAN. 5. 1929. November 28, 1939 mis in thv kei Till we that shining shoie, Tli 'n O.

Master! L-t us have them, And love them as we did hehire. Sadly Missed by Their Daughter and Son In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, STANLEY "DAN" HELMIG, who pass-sl away November 1935. November brings sad memories Oi a loved one laid to rest, ynu will never be fi.rgotten, By those who loved you best! Sadlv Missed hy Molher, Dad, Melva and Ethcl. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, CHARLES HUST, who pasted nwtiy November 29, 1941. Just a thought of tweet i-emerrTbrance, a sad but true Just the love and sweet devotion.

From Ihe ones who think of you! Sadlv Missed by Your Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of my beloved disband, C. HENRY W1EHE. who pacd away November 25. 1940.

Evening Star shine on bis grave, Of one I loved but couldn't save. God took him home. It was His will, But In my heart he lives still! Loving Wife, Mollis. W. Mack Johnson McMILLAN and UPLAND PLACE WOodburn 0474-0475 Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, RALPH, JOSEPH.

49SJ Glenway Ave. R23 Chateau Ave. WA 4144. WA 0228. WILTSE Undertaker P.

L. WILTSEE C. A. WILTSEE. 24 West Ninth St.

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

1336 E. McMillan at BELL PL. WO 0133 VITT STERMER, INC. 1824 Westwood. WA 0787.

346 Harrison Ave. MO 08.13. 3035 Riverside Dr. WA 0110. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME.

MADISON V1LLE. Lord, my Cod, 1 trill give thanks unto Thee forever. 1943, John Howard Harris. KfcfcS Minnie Neea, daughter of the late Georee and Masdalena Nees (hee Dier stian) and dear sister of Mrs. Anna Rehulte.

Saturday. November 27. 194J. at her residence, 6501 Hamilton In her 85th year. Funeral trom tne Nem hard funeral home.

7401 Hamilton ave. Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, November 30. at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem nmn mass hi. Mary Church, North College Hill, at 9 a. m. NOSK Philip Nose, husband of the late Mary Kbert Nose, Saturday, isovemuer 27. 1943.

in his 8Mb. year; residence, Miamitown, Ohio. Remains at Neidhard funerul home. Due notice of funeral. I-OOLK Charles G.

Poole, beloved husband ot Marguerite Lugton Poole, beloved father of Mrs. Lvda Elizabeth Morris 1644 Clayton Saturday, November it 1943. Services at tne camper tunerai home, 3111 Woodburn Tuesday November 30, at 2 p. m. RKNZr.LMA.N Adelaide Vanzandt Renzel man, widow of William C.

Kenzeimnn and mother ol Mrs. ram u. morrow, Harlan W. Renzelman and the late Klsii Renzelman. Thmsday.

November 194:1: residence B2fi South Cooper. Lock land. Services at the Vorhis funenil hnmr. 310 Dunn Lnckland, Monday, November 29, at 2 p. m.

ROHLRTSON Mary Valentine Rohertsm, wife of the late Frank (scouyi nooeri-son, beloved mother of Isauelle R. Sleight. Mary R. Thomas, Albert W. and Frank Robertson; residence Scarlet Oaks Home, Friday, November 26, 1943.

Friends may call at the Vorhis funeral home, 5Mil Montgomery rd Norwood. Sunday, after 2 m. Services Monday, November 29, at 2 p. m. KtmiN'MIN Jane Robinson (nee Byrnel, widow of Richard Robinson, beloved mother of Richard E.

(Ed) Robinson and William T. Robinson, Friday, November 26, 1943. at her residence, 1115 Columbia Newport. Funeral from the Betz funeral home, 23 E. Sixth Newport, Monday, November 29.

at a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Church of the Immaculate Conception, 9 a. m. SA.NM.XJ Lavina Sannlng (nee Stans-bury), widow of Herman J.

Sanning and beloved mother of Walter and Alfred Sannlng and Mrs. Ruth Cave. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyatt, Mrs. Edith Lobeck.

Thursday, November 25, 1943, aged 72 years, at residence, 6607 Montgomery Kennedy Heights. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Monday, November 29, at 2:30 p. m. KCHI.ArEKElizabeth Sehlaper (nee Bern-hold), beloved wife of George Sehlaper, at her residence, 602 Linden Ludlow, Saturday.

November 27, 1913, aged 67 years. Due notice. SCIJLL'IE August Schulte, son of the late John F. and Elizabeth Schulte (nee Gcrdeman) and beloved brother of William, Katherine, Fred and Eric Schulte, at residence, 9 Mercer st. Funeral Monday, November 29, 1943, at 10:30 a.

m. from Nurre Bros. Mortuary, 1564 Elm St. SLAICK Charlea Slaick, beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Woods, Mrs.

Daisy Mier, Mrs. Stella Bcchtold and Georpe Slaick, Friday, November 26, 1913. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home 652 State Tuesday, November 30, at 2 p.

m. S.1IITH Elizabeth Smith (nee Schulte). wife of the late Michael Smith and I motner or Mrs. winiam arie. 1913, at her residence.

650 West Fifth Covington, aged 86 years. Funeral Tuesday, November 30, from the John J. Radel funeral home, 1005 Madison Covington, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hli'ti mass St.

Patrick Church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. STANTON William H.

Stanton, beloved son or the late Edward and Ellen Stanton (nee Taylor) and devoted brother ni Edward 8tanton, Thursday, November 25, 1943; residence, -3730 Glenway Price Hill. Funeral from Grueter A Son funeral home, Iliff and Glenway Monday, November 29, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Lawrence Church at 9:30 a.

m. STRlltliE Thelma Strubbe (nee Plog-atedt), beloved wife of Herbert G. Strubbe, mother of Georgia Strubbe, Thursday, November 25, 1943; residence, 351 Shlloh Clifton. Friends may call at the Clarence A. Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Sunday afternoon and evening.

Services Monday, November 29, at 2:30 p. m. SI I.MVAN Catherine R. Sullivan, beloved sister of Mrs. F.

J. Trslnor, Mrs. Charles Skelton, Dora, Alice and Jerry Sullivan and aunt of Elizabeth Trainor and Pat Skellon; residence, 2524 Lysle lane, Norwood, Friday, November 26. 1943. Funeral from the residence, Monday.

November 29, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass SS. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood, at 9 a. m.

THORWAR TH Cnrl Edward Thorwarth, beloved husband of Non Thorwarth (nee Miefert) and beloved father of Edward Thorwarth, brother of Elizabeth and Alma Thorwarth, Wednesday. Novembei 24, 1943; residence. 4218 Eileen dr. Services at the Witt. Good Kelsch funeral borne 3026 Madison Hyde Park, at Oaklev Square, Monday, November 29, a l.

2 p. m. Cheviot Looge, r.o. jiu, F. A.

M. services Sunday at 8 p. Police Masonic Club officiating. VON" HANtOKK John von Handorf, he-loved husband of the late Mary von Handorf (nee Kanlnenberg), Tnursday, November 25, 1943, at his home, 642 W. 12th Covington, aged 7 years.

Funeral Monday, November 29 from John N. Mlddendorf Sons funeral home, 917 Main at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Aloyslus Church at 9 a.

m. Interment St. John Cemetery. WAGNER Fred Wagner, beloved father of Mrs. George Sauerbrey, Mrs.

Charles McDanlel and Mrs. Edwin Denier, Saturday, November 27, 1913. Services at the chapel of Henry Gildehaus 1110 Vine Tuesday, November 30, at 2 p. tVAHL John G. Wahl, beloved husband of Jlargaret Wah (nee Goldfuss) and devoted brother of Miss Rose and Jacob Wahl, Mrs.

Anna Knauper and Mrs. Lillian Schacfer. suddenly, Friday, November 26 1943; residence, 4113 Lora Cheviot Funeral from Grueter Son funeral home, Iliff and Glenway Price Hill, Tuesday, November 30, at 2 p. m. WATSON Elizabeth Watson (nee Nay- smith), beloved wife of the late John Watson, at her home, 201 Russell Covington, Saturday, November 27, 1943.

Funeral Tuesday, November 30, from Hugenberg Glindmeyer funeral home, 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 2 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. Louisville (Ky.) papers please copy.) WILLIAMSON W.

C. Williamson, bus-band of the late Laura Postlewalt Williamson of 11142 Sinton Friday, November 26. 1943. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home.

McMillan at Upland Sunday after 4 p. m. Services Monday, November 29, at 2 p. m. WOLSltOltK Louise Mayer Wolsdorf, beloved wife of Henry Wolsdorf, Thursday, November 25.

1943; rmirtence, 2329 Flora ave. Funeral Monday. November 29. at 1 p. from the Wrnasmann Barfknecht funeral home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft rd.

Centennial Kebekah Lodge services Sunday, 8 p. m. WOOIl -Charles T. Wood beloved husband of "Tllv Wood (nee Meyers I. falher nf Harry and George W.

Wood. Friday. I November 28. 1943. nf 1621 Clarewnod I ave.

Funeral Tuesday, November 30, from the Nurre Bros, funeral home, 3437 1 Montgomery 2 p. Midlas-on Toole McNiehi Rrnzelman 1 Meser Robertson Mills Robinson Minlurn Sannlng Net Sehlaper i FlffHt'hmann Goerth llenisnlh Hollander Karlnne KntipC Kitty Kruninu-n Kulilman truer Lord, my Cod, I will give thanks unto Thee forever. 1043, John Howard Harris. William A- Campbell, dearly beloved husband ot Mabel strong Camp bell and devoted lather of Harold, Harvey and William Marvin Campbell, suddenly, at residence. 6672 His Kennedy Heights, Thursday, November 25, 14J.

Friends may call at the Stanley High funeral home. 65I6 Montgomery Sunday, where funeral services will be neld Monday, November 29, at 2 p. m. CARR Giover Carr, beloved husband of Hazel Carr (nee McKinney), at Ills home. 1418 Russell Covington, Wednesday, November 21, 1943.

Funeral Monday. Nuvember 29, from the Hugenberg Glindmeyer funeral home. 40 W. Sixth at 2 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. DIEKMKVEK Gottlieb C. Diekmeyer, beloved husband of Pearl Diekmeyer (nee Botts) and uncle of Bernard Wulfekamp, Thursday, November 25, 1943; residence. 5222 Willow Wood dr. Funeral services Monday, November 29, 2 p.

from the Dalbcrt Dunkman funeral home Glenway and Rosemont aves. Friends may call Sunday after 1 p. m. DOLMAN James Dolman, aged 86 years, formerly of Ft. Thomas.

ilied at Tacoma, November 24, 1943: beloved father of Mrs. Mabel Glier, grandfather of Dr. James R. Glier and Bernfce Glier and one great-granddaughter. Burial Tacoma, Friday, November 26.

M.KISOI.MA.X.N Katherine Fleischmann. aged 73 years, suddenly, Friday, November 26, 1943, at residence, 4972 Hcuwurth ave. Funeral from the Busse Borg-mann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and" Clifton Hills lane, Monday, November 29, at 1:30 p. m.

GAI.I.AIIKR Frank J. Gallaher passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs. Wilbur Shepherd; residence, 2017 Hudson Saturday, November 27, at 4:15 p. m. Due notice of funeral.

GOK1MH Jacob Goerth, beloved husband of tile late Pearl Hubbing and devoted father of Leonard J. and Lawrence F. Goerth, Thursday, November 25. 1943, at his residence, 2669 Atlantic Norwood. Funeral Monday, November 29, from the Witt, Good 4 Kelsch funeral home, 3026 Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Cecelia Church, 9 a. m. Selma Goldberg, beloved wife of Dr.

Samuel J. Goldberg and sister of Alvin and Gerson Jacobs and Mrs. 1. C. Isiacs.

Services Weil funeral home, 3901 Monday, November 29, 1913. at 2 p. m. HKA.Nf.K Lewis Hcaner, beloved husband of Marguerite Vossclmann Heaner and beloved father of Dorothy and Lewis Heaner, at his residence, 429 Klottcr Wednesday, November 21. 1913.

Funeral from the W. J. Wirmel Sons funeral home, Colerain at Ethan Monday, November 29, at 1 p. m. HEMSATH Henry H.

Hemsath, beloved husband of the late Elizabeih Hemsath O.ee Vietor) and devoted father of Mrs. Clem Sunderman, Mrs. John Zienfel, Mrs. Julius Thiemann. Mrs.

Clarence Meyer, Harry, Albert and Louis Hemsath and the late Edward, Lawrence and Leo Hemsath. Friday, November 26, 1913. of J010 State ave. Funeral from the John J. Rauel Co.

fun, ral home. 652 State Tuesday. November oil, at a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church, at 9 a.

m. Eva Holiender of 527 Milton Thursday, November 25, 1913. In her 75th year. Friends may call at Schraffenberger funeral home, 3117 Vine Sunday from 4 to 10 p. m.

Services Monday, November 29, at 1:30 p. m. HAULAGE Joseph F. Kai-age, beloved husband of Anna Cook Karlage. at bis residence, R.

R. No. 1, Kelly Independence, Saturday, November 27, 1913, aged 66 years. Funeral Wednesday, December 1, from the Llnnemann funeral home, 25-27 E. 11th Covington, at 8:15 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St, Cecilia Church, Independence, at 9 a. m. Interment St. Cecilia Cemetery.

Friends may call after 12 noon Tuesday. KNOPF Andrew F. Knopf, beloved husband of Meada Knopf (nee French), beloved father of Robert, Walter. Gordon and Andrew Knopf, Mrs. William Sprott, Mrs.

Brent Cable and Mrs. Russell Tie-mcyer, Thursday, November 25, 1943. at residence, 1214 Vine Newport, aged 75 years. Funerai Monday, November 29. from the John J.

Radel Co. funeral home, 822 York at 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery.

KOI IK Frank Kotyk, beloved brother of Mrs. Charles Eichholtz, Mrs. Frances Waters and Miss Rose Kotyk, at his home, 333 W. 17th Covington, Saturday, November 27, 1913. Funeral Tuesday.

November 30, from the Hugenberg A Glindmeyer funeral home. 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

Mary Cathedral at 9 m. Interment. Mother of God Cemetery. KRI'MMEN John Krummen. beloved husband of Mary Day Meyer Krummen, father of Mary and Anna.

Combs and Joseph Krummen. brother i'f Mrs. Frank Bach-man a-d Mrs August Herbe. entered into rest his residence, 4012 Walter Friday. November 20.

Funeral from the Clump runrral home. 3440 Glenmorr at Herbert. Cheviot, Monday, November 2. at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass St. Martin Church, 8:3.0 a. HI, MAN (Jeorgiana Kuhlman (nee Sleet), beloved wife of August Kuhlman, beloved mother of Mrs. Harriet Schwab and Mrs. Virginia Chard, Friday, November 26, 1913; at residence, Leumas Mt.

Airy, In her 74th year. Funeral from the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton Northslde, Monday, November 29, at 1:30 p.

m. Services at Lincoln Park Baptist Church at 2 p. m. DORAN Hugh F. Doran, beloved son of the late William and Flora Bradford Doran and brother of William.

Edward, John Mary and Ida Doran. Charles E. Everson and Conrad Bradford, Friday, November 26, 1943, at residence, 254 Pike st. Funeral from the Fuldner Mortuary. Monday.

November 29, 8:30 a. Requiem high mass St. Xavier Church, 9:15 a. m. LtT.WEK Anna W.

Lutmer (nee Ortman). beloved wife of the late Charles Lutmer and devoted mother of Charles, Law rence and Joseph Lutmer, Mrs. Rose Huelsman and Mrs. Henrietta Penn, sud denly, Saturday, November 27, 1943; residence, 1315 Beech Price Hill. Remains at the Grueter Son funeral home.

Due notice of funeral. MAX Meyer Max. beloved husband of Celia Max and father of Lieutenant Lester E. Max. Services Weil funeral home, 3901 Reading Monday, November 29, 1913.

at 10 a. m. MelNTIRK Emory S. Mclntire, beloved husband of the late Geneva Mclntire (nee Miller) and father of James S. and Charles, Margaret Mclntire, Mrs.

Irene Sandman and Mrs. Kathryn Martini, Thursday, November 25, 1943; residence, 4711 Foley rd. Funeral services Monday. November 29, at 3:30 p. m.

from the Dalbert Dunkman funeral home, Glenway and Rosemont aves. Friends may call Sunday after 1 p. m. 1 MeGLASSON Lloyd D. McGlasson, beloved husband of Pearl McGlasson (nee Crlsler), Friday, November 26, 1943, st her home near Constance, aged 65 years, Services at the late residence, Tuesday, November 30, at 1:30 p.

m. Me KNIGHT Elizabeth McKnight (nee Dunn), beloved wife of John J. McKnight and beloved aunt of Mrs. Lsw rence Wessllng, Thomas Henley, Hlllsborr. Ohio; Mrs Raymond Harris, Lientenatu Cecelia Higgins, ANC Mary, Margaret and Joseph A.

Higgins and Mrs. Frank-Borke. Baltimore, Thursday, November 25, 1913. Funeral from her late residence, 2204 Adams South Norwood, Monday, November 29. Requiem high mass at St.

Matthew Church at 8:30 a. m. Interment Hillsboro, Ohio. Members of Mary E. Frank Auxiliary.

USWV, will assemble at the residence Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. jrEYEKDina M. Meyer (nee Heitkamp), widow of Henry Meyer, motner ot jars. Mollie Cordes, Mrs. Emma Schwcizer.

Mrs. Clara Wall, Mrs. Teresa Kornegay, George W. and the late Edward H. Meyer Thursday, November 25, 1943.

in her 87th year, at the residence. 2313 Moerleln Clifton Heights. Funeral Monday, November 29, at 8:30 a. from the Hodapp funeral home. 7401 Vine Carthage.

Requiem high mass at St. Charles Borromeo Church' at 9 m. MILLS Margaret Mills (nee Sweeney), beloved wife of the late Madison Mills and mother of Mrs. Urban Powers and sister of Mrs. Nell Mills, Charles, Joseph, Patrick and John Sweeney, Friday, November 26, 1943, at her residence, 3929 Leslie Covington, aged 72 years.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home. 1005 Madison Covington, Monday, November 29, at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass Holy Cross Church. 9 a. Interment In St. Cecelia Cemetery, Independence. Ml.

XT I K.N John Minium, beloved husband of Julia Williams Mlnturn snd lather of John and Bruce Mlnturn, Friday, November 2(1. 1913; residence, 6844 Rtewart rd. Services at George H. Rhode A Sons' funersl home, Linwood rd. and Delta Monday, November 29, at 2 Dii ii EG.I'T.P FG.FT.P Miller, ft 1 3 5 11 Brunner.f 0 0 Anstadt.f 113 Echott.f 0 1 1 Elstun.f 1 1 Carr.f 0 (1 OSchultz.o 3 17 King.o 3 0 HRost.g 2 14 Cone.c 1 1 3 Wilson.

0 0 0 Davis.c 1 1 3 Critchell.c 1 0 Totals 9 8 26 Siegle.g 7 14: Elevens. 0 1 11 I Totals 18 5 4t' SERVE EVERYDAY NEEDS OUR CONNECTIONS We have connections with other dependable and moderately priced funeral directors all over the country. When the emergency occurs in a distant city, call us and we will take full charge. In Memoriam Beautiful Memories Are wlln us always of our darling, SHIRLEY MAE HETZEL, who passed away November 2R, IMS. As some sweet blossom droops and dies, When blighted by the frost-She faded from before our eyes, And all too soon was lost.

Rut In God'a Wisdom, free from pain, Where grows Ills fairest flowers, We know that we 'hall meet again This (Hlreat bloom of curs' LovhiKly Remembered by Her Molher, Dad and SlHler. Birthday Kemembrance Of our beloved wife, molher and daughter, FLORENCE SNKEf), November 29, 1894, April 2, 1939. A wnnilerdil mother, woman and aid One who was belter, God never made, A wonderful worker, so loval and true. One In a million, thai mother was you. Just In your Judgment; always right.

Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew-- Our wnnderful molher- that mother was you. Sadly Missed By All The Family. In Loving1 Memory Of our dearlv h.lovfd son and. brother, AI.BMRT C. WIEDEMANN, who away November 28, HM2, Broken Is our family circle.

Our flear one Is away. Passed from earth and eatihty darkness, Into bright anil peileet day. Hu' we all must ceaic to languish. Over the of him we love. Sirlvc to prrpar.4 to meet him, In Ihe belter world shove.

Sarily Missed by Mom, Dad, Slslera and ot hers. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and falher, RICHARD J. KOLDE, who pasaed away November 30, 1942, November brings sad memories, Of a loved one laid to rest. You will never be forgotten. By those who loved you best, Sadly Missed by Your Loving Wife and Children, Mother, Falher and Brother.

In Loving Memory Our beloved mother and grandmother, MATILDA E. LYONS, who passed away November .10, 1938. It's oil! so hard to Hod a verse, That's enough lor you That's warm enough and fond enough, To say how much we miss you! Your Loving Daughter, Son-Iu-Law and Grand-ions. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, CARMINE BAGNOLI. Who passed away December 1, 1938.

Ynu know how we loved you; Ah! Yis love you yet And though God took you from us We cannot forget: Sadly Missed by Your Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son, JOHNNY 8CHWANECKE. who passed away November 30, lflin. The garment of his soul has passed awav. The shining spirit and love light stay The echo of his voice, his eyes, his smile, lust as they were, are with us all the while.

Molher, Dad and Hlsler. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, CONRAD LA HOT. who passed away November 26, 1936. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them, 'tis true.

Years lhat may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadlv Missed by His Loving Wife and Son. Will. f) 1517-1525 FREEMAN AVENUE Jl sfi fjl A blind Idler I Arm-trim Ruv.im I Bauer Campbell etr Carr jj jl r.eUner Illekmcyer jf ii Hlertenhnrn Dolman jl jj Brown nnran i ENQUIRER WANT ADS lb-ID C0MPANr A CE NTRAL IKWAY PAR AND CLIFTON HILLS LANE TELEPHONES PArKwoy 4467-4466 Card oi Thanks Card Of Thanks. We extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for the sympathy extended us and the many spiritual bouquets, floral offerings and letters of condolence offered at the death of our dearly beloved husband and father, MICHAEL PFADT.

We especially wish to thank, Rev. Falher George Grunkemeyer for his Impressive requiem and words of consolation, the organist and soloist In recognition of their service, the veterans association and the employees ot the Cincinnati Gas and Electric the members of Hamilton Lodge, No. 36 and the Cincinnati Lodge, No. 2 order of Moose for their attendance and floral tributes, the pallbearers and the funeral directors, Peier Reoold Sons for the efficient manner of arranging and conducting th funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow we are not unmindful of the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy given us at the loss of our beloved husband and father. WILLIAM BCHE1DT. We would like to thank In particular Rev. Philip Reich or his comforting words Dr.

Frank E. Rogeri for his faithful services and all the doctors, nurses and employee! of (he General Hospital for their kindness. Mils Verna Weber, soloist, and Mrs. Thelma Hildreth, org.infst, for the beautiful musical selection, (he pallbearers (or their services, all donirs o( the many beaullful floral places and sympathy eaids. the E.

J. Nledhard A Son for their most courteous and enmpehiu funeral arrangement. Tne Rereaved Wife and Son. Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy given us at the sudden passing of our beloved son and nrotner, STANLEY" BREWSTER, JR.

Most especially we would like to thank Kev. Lltlmann of St. Paul's Lutheran Church for his consoling words; Drs. Beatty and Crothers; sisters and nurses of the Good Samaritan Hospital; the Bell Telephone all his friends of the department 647 of Wright's Aeronautical the boys from the Brandewle Garage; all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards: 'he pallbearers for their services; Mr. Nledhard of the Neidhard funeral home for the most courteous and competent service.

The Bereaved Brewster Family. In Memoriam Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved mother and grandmother. CAROLINE MUNX RUMPKE, November 29, 18H4. Jaouary 18, 1913. Mother has fallen asleep Heautiful rest for the weary.

Well-deserved rest for the tired. When life's Journey Is ended. We shall again be with you. This helps to quiet our weeping, Hark! Angel music so sweet He glveth to His beloved. Beaullful, beautiful sleep.

Her Loving Children snd Grandchildren. Birthday Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, IDA D. H. STEINBACH, November 28, 1875, April 18, 1941, snd of my beloved brother, ALFRED E. STEINBACH, November 27, 1910, July 7, 1931.

Gone are the faces we loved so dear, Silent are the voices we loved to hear, Too far away (or sight or speech, Hut not too far. for thoughts to reacn. Sweet to remember them who once were here. And who, though absent, are Just as dear. Your Loving Daughter and Sister, Bertha and Family.

Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved son, SERGEANT HARRY C. SPATZ. JR. Nnv.mher 98 1943 AUgllSt 21. 1913.

The echo of bis voice, hit: eyes, his smile, Just as tney were, are with us all the while. Even though beyond the gate our loved one. Has found happiness and rest. There Is comfort In the thought That a loving God ki owa best. Mother and Dad.

Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved brother, SERGEANT HARRY C. SPATZ, JR. November 28, 1923 August 21, 1943. You knew how we loved you Ah! yes lo.e yet; And though God took you from us, We cannot forget! And while you sleep In paceftil sleep, Your memory we shall always keep. Billy, Belly and Jane.

Birthday Remembrance Of our belnved husband and daddy, PAUL EDWARD BROA DWELL, November 29, 1011 24. 1942. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true--There's not a day, "dear daddy," We dn not think of you, adly Missed by Wife and Children. ill Lord, my God, I will give thanks unto Thee forever. 1943, John Howard Harris.

WOODEItMANJohn E. Wooderman. beloved husoand of Ethel Fancher Wooderman, beloved father of Mrs. Ethel Hummer and John A. Wooderman, grandfather of Carol Jane Wooderman and brother ot Mrs.

Nellie Buettner, Saturday. November 27, 1913, at residence 1S34 Republic st. Funeral services at the Chas. A. Miller Sons' funeral home.

Hamilton ave. at Knowlton North-side. Tuesday, November 30, at 10:30 ro. A HAKIKAS-Elizabeth Zacharieas (nee L'-isner), beloved wife of Frank Zacharieas, beloved mother of Otto Zacharieas, Mrs. Chester Rels, Mrs.

John Sandman, Mrs. John Derrick, Mrs. Lovella Kratz- mier and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Thursday, November 2ft, 1943, at residence, Licking pike, Johns Hill, aged 71 years. Funeral Aionnay, November 29, from the John Radel Co.

funeral home, 822 York st Newport, at 8:15 a. m. Requiem hiRh mass at St. John Church, Johns Hill, at 9 a. m.

Interment in St. Stephen eineieiy. Caret ol Thanki Card Of Thanks. Our hearts to out In sinrrre thank ruin. in in our many relat vm.

frienrtu who hy their kindness and ym-pathMic expressions heined to soft lh grief due to the los of our beloved hus- oana and tatner, EDWARD C. BACHTRUP. In particular we would like to extend our thanks to Mons. Henry H. Buse for inp impressive requiem and to Rev.

Lawrence Jaeckle for his kind visits. Dr. K. M. CraiE and the Norwood Lite Savinc Squad tor their untiring efforts, to the nvmher of the Norwood Police and Fire Department for their kindness, the Holv Name Society, Norwood Eagles, No.

449, the C. K. of Branch 101; Queen City Lodjje Fraternal Order of Police, all for (heir attendance, the pallbearers for their services, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and sympathy cards, and the H. J. Ihlendorf and Sonj funeral home, for their most courteous and competent funeral arrangement.

The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card Of Thanks. With sentiments of deen cratitude. we desire to express our sincere appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and consolation shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved mother anu grandmother, Catherine frayne (nee finlf.y), In particular do we thank Rev Fathprn uao, unman and Eugene of St. Clement Church, St.

Elizabeth's Married Ladies Society for their attendance and services Dr. L. W. Gaker and nurse, Miss Weiscnsee for their untiring efforts, the pallbearers for thei services, all donors ot the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and friends who assisted with their cars, Frank W. Imwalle and staff of The Imwalle Memorial for their kind and efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Children. Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere thank. and deepest appreciation to all our rela tives, friends and neighbors for their manv acts of kindness and expressions of sym pathy shown to us In the. loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother.

A LA KELLEY. We wish to thank the Rev. J. Hnllisler Lynch for his kind words, Dr. Charles W.

Hoyi. Mrs. Emma Timme for her beautiful ongs. the donors of the many floral ofler-Ings and cards of sympathy and the Thomas funrral directors for their courteous services. The Bereaved Husband and Children.

Card Of Thanks. With heartfelt and deepest appreciation we wish to extend our most sincere thanks to all our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy given us at the pissing of our beloved husband and father, LOUIS C. GI.ASSMEYER. Particularly would we like to thank Dr. M.

S. McAllister for his comforting words, the Masonic Lodge, Golden Rule, No. 9, for their impressive service and attendance; ail donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards, and the Allison and Rose, funeral directors, for their courteous and competent funeral arrangements. Mrs. L.

C. Glaxsmeyer and Daughter, Margaret Card Of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow, we are not unmindful of the many kind acts and expicssions of sympathy given us by our many relatives, friends and neigh bors at the loss of our beloved wife, daughter and sister. VIRGINIA GRADOLF (nee RABEt. In particular we would like to thank Rev.

M. Beran for his kind and consoling words, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards and the T. P. White A Hons funeral directors for their most courteous and competent funeral arrangement. The Rereaved Husband, Parents and Family.

Card Of Thanks. 0'ir most since" thanks is expended to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown us In the Ir ss of our beloved mother and grandmother, LOUISA BOHN HOUCK. We also wish to thank Rev. Bridge, Dr. Charlea Hoyt Daughters of America, Hyde Park Council No.

87, the nurses at the Bethesdi Hospital and the Thomas funeral home. The Bereaved Children and Families. Card Of Thanks. We wish to exprpsi our sircere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, Mends and neighbors for the kindness shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, JOSEPH SCHMITT. Especially do we wish to thank Rev.

Damian Sanders for his Impressive requiem high mass, Dr. F.rnest Bestty for his untiring efforts, the donors of the spiritual and floral offerings, the member? of the Catholic Order of Foresters No. 1105 and Antnony Riedllnger for his efficient management of the neral. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks.

Expressions of our most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation are extended to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kind.oes and sympathy shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved brother, JOHN C. KEE3HAN. We especially wish to thank, the Rev. E. A.

Katterhtnry of 'he Salem Reformed Churoh for his words of consolation, the roldlws who look part In Ihe military services donors of the beautiful floral offer- ngs. the Moeiler funeral directors, for the efficient maaper of conducting the funeral, The Bereaved Slsteis and brothers. Card (K Thanks. We wish to acknowldege with thanks the many expressions of sympathy given us HARRY DONA WORTH. The Bereaved Mother, Sitter and.

Brothers. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife, CLARA STULIv who passed away November 30, 1940. In memory's garden dear Clara, You are alive today, The love you gave, your cherished smile, Will never pass away. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Husband. In Loving Memory Of our dear husband and father, FRED FICKK, who passed away November 25, 1933.

A tribute of love and remembrance To one we will never forget! Sadly Missed hy His Wife, Children an Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our helnved wife and mother, EMMA FISCHER, who passed away November 28, 1935. And while you sleep In peaceful sleep Your memory wr. shall always keep! Your Loving Husband and Daughters. In Loving Memory Of my helnved sister, I.EE BOETTGER, .1, who passed away November 28.

1932. Sadly Missed hy Her Sister. Katie In Loving Memory Of FRANCES E. HASLEM, who passed away March 1, 1935. A Friend.

Socittiti tni lodges f. a. M. hansklmann lodge no: 208: Brethren will assemble at the Tem ple, Sunday November 2S. at 1 p.

m. to pay the tast tribute of respect to 'our departed BROTHER JACOB GOLDBERG, Masonic services at the Well funeral home, 31101 Reading Road at 1:30 p. m. HOWELL J. MAY, W.

M. GEORGE HE1BERTSH A USEN, Secy. Miscellaneous Hotices PECANS Gift PECANS DIRECT FROM GEORGIA GROVES tie- Melons Iresh Ainss nuts: attractively packaged; postage prepaid anywhere; delivery guaranteed. Order now. Semi greeting card with check, money order to'.

REED FARMS. MeKlnnnn G. 3-1. Bag (Unihelled) (Portaid) II. 9S i-IJ).

Box (Shelled) (PostpalfK SI. lift 0.i BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electric Light and Power Wiring Work. 1600 Walnut Corner Liberty JtltMIIHMtttf(HiHltllMtMtMttf(lflll((tMiHMHtlQ KEENAN FUEL OILS CALL WO 1250. lost and Found GAS ration book lost; return to Max Palm, Jr.

3736 Regent Ave. ME 5682. BEAGLE HOUND, part Fog terrier; white wltn black spots, brown ears, i split ear; license 21639; name "Bob- Reward J10; a pet. PA 8876. 1 BILLFOLD LOST Containing Valuable' cards: vicinity Brambel and Whetsel Ave.

'k Friday night. Return to Ear! Olenshade or call BR 3791 Reward. BILLFOLD Black; lost downtown; val uahlepa pers; reward. Call UN 58.V3. FOUND HOUND PUPPY, AV 8487.

FEMALK. DOG Male- brown and black. Indian" Norwood. ME 70S3. Mound Ave.

GASOLINR COUPONS LOST between Day- "iii mm Cincinnati. Alllion Melss, 64X East Mitchell Ave. GAS RATION jtOOK-Lost at WrlghVj; also car keys. 749 South Liggett. LOST-One 5fin-17 Goodyear tire mounted: on yellow wire wheel.

Wednesday P. 1 between town and Madlsnnville or Silver-ton. Reward. Cincinnati Oil Works Ave. PA 0025.

LOST Brief case, either at Netherland Hotel, taxi or Union Station, Wednesday. November 24. Reward for return. Miss Schneider. PA 4290.

LOST English bulldog, brown and white; orown learner conar; answers to Jiggs. Call WO Bfiilo. Reward. LOST Dalmatian coach dog; puppy; black 1 and white spotted: black ears; Mt Look-out. Reward.

EA flfiO. LOST Reading glasses In Times Theater or vicinity; shell frame In brown soft leather open-end case; reward. AV LOST Black, white and tan beagle: male; 5 months old; vicinity Deer Park: re gard. 7918 Blue Ash Pike. SY 811,1 LOST Gas coupon and tire record tor sos T.

8. O. Sorensen, 27 Walnut Wyoming, Ohio. VA 4403, UNT l-ady', white gold Omen wrist wntrh, between and Alber's oa Vine, or lost on streetcar, AV 8753. lAJST-In vicinity of Mt.

Airy; large whlte-r dog. light brown spot on back; looks like Husky. Reward. MU 0594. LOST Wallet; green; Saturday on man's mrizanlne; contains St: reward.

CH 702. i LOST Expansion bracelet; engraving reads 1 Anne-Terry no value. Reward. 4472. LOST Lady's wallet, dark red; A and gas coupons, dentist receipt! and Reward.

EA 94 1 9. LOST Ration books 1 and 3. Mrs. heth O'Hara. 4235 Fergus St.

LOST Diamond ring In Mablev's or 1 Kline's. Reward. Call AV 0582. LOST Silver fox fur, downtown, Saturday. morning.

Reward. CH S504. LOST In Avondale; foldlnr eyeglasses in tan leather case. Reward. AV 2347.

LOST Hlack Corker Spaniel, In Arondale; reward AV 4347. LOST Brown coin purse containing bills and change; downtown section. UN 5169. LOST Link bracelet, engraved "To Merta1 With Love. Jac." EA 0721 Reward.

LOST A and ration books and driver's license ME 0003 LOST Nu. 3 rationing books. Rogers family and Johnson family. 622 Mound 8t.1 LOST Coal-black Cocker Spaniel, 7 months old; reward. ME 7M7.

LOST Lady'i ring; at Sears' Jewelry, counter, Reading Rd, Reward, VA eOM. WHITE COLLIE Male; License 31104 vicinity Chas and lurbjr, JA 71M Lord, my God, I trill give thanks unto Thee forever, 1943, John Howard Harris. ABBOTT George Abbott, beloved husband o' the late Ella ADbott (nee Brogan) Thursday, November 25, 1943, at Roa- noiu, Va. Funeral from the John Radel Co. funeral home, 'J2 York Newport.

Due notice of funeral. ARMSTRONG James A. (Bert) Arm strong, beloved husband of Bertie Harn son Armstrong, beloved brother of Mrs F.thcl Outcalt, Carrie, Edward and Clif ford Armstrong, Thursday, November 25, 1943. at residence. 3917 Lovell Cheviot, Ohio.

Funeral services at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral home, Harrison ave. at Knowlton North-side, Monday, November 29, at 10:30 a. m.

BAIKK Catherine Bauer (nee Winkler), wife of the late Charles F. Bauer and dear mother of Mrs. Kathenine B. Fisgus, Frieda and C. Harvey Bauer, Friday.

November 26, 1913, at residence, 2911 Jefferson ave. Friends may call at Bchraffenberger funeral home, 3117 Vine Monday, from 3 to 10 p. m. Services Tuesday, November 30, at 1:30 p. m.

BETZ William C. Betz, beloved husband of Thelma Betz (nee Dorscl), suddenly, Novenbet 26, 1943. at his residence, 21 S. Sixth Newport. Fu-neial from the Bctz funeral home, 23 K.

Sixth Monday, November 29, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn tequiem high mas at St. Stephen Church at a. m.

Inter, mrnt St. Joseph New Cemetery. BKTZNEK-MITHCH Thekla Mueller Mitsch Betzner, beloved mother of Edward H. Mitsch and Willard O. Mitsch, at her residence, 1709 Carrolton Indianapolis, Ind.

Services at the Jordan funerai home, Indianapolis Monday afternoon, November 29, 1943. BIKDfcNHAKX Dorothy Biedenharn (nee Ewers), beloved wife of Herman G. Biedenharn, mother of Harry, Joseph and Robert Biedenharn, sister of John and Joseph Ewers, Mrs. Theresa Howley and the late Mrs. Cecelia Schlomer, Harry and Anthony Ewers, Thursday, November 25, 1943, of 2813 Giendora ave.

Funeral Monday, November 29. from Nurre Bros, funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. at Dauner. Requiem high mass St. George Church, 9 a.

m. Members of St. Clara Auxiliary, Knights of St. John No. 98, will have services at the funeral home Sunday, 4 p.

m. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery. BKOWN Elizabeth Brown (nee -flndlay), beloved wife of Alexander Brown, devoted mother of Mrs. Frank Schmitt, Mrs Janet Miller and Elizabeth Brown; residence, 4921 Vine St. Bernard, Saturday, November 27, 1943, aged 72 years.

Funeral from The Imwalle Memorial 48ll Vine St. at Washington, Monday, November 29, at 2 p. m. Bl'ER Lawrence J. Buer, beloved father of Lawrence J.

Buer, brother of Mrs. Joseph Kroger, Mrs. A. Ruff, Edward and Aloyslus Buer, Saturday, November 27, 1943; residence, 709 East McMillan St. Funeral from the Wrass-mann Barfknecht funeral home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft rd.

Due notice of funeral. UrSA.vi Miss Louise V. Busam, sister-in-law of Mrs. Peter Busam, suddenly, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Herman Brunck, 4718 Winona Terrace, Friday, November 2ft. 1913.

Remains at the Dunn A Lashhrnok. funeral home, 6111 Madison Madisnnville. Requiem high mass at St. Anthony Church Monday, November 28, at 8:30 a. Friends may call Sunday after 1 m.

A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Ev-ery year "In notices in The Sunday Enquirer become more popular. Many people consider them the ideal way or expressing proper gentiment for the departed friend or relative. The Enquirer has available several hundred Memoriam verses on file in the office. They are for the use of those who wish to place such a notice. This extra service costs nothing and the charge of publication of the one selected is very nominal If you wish to place such a notice, call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, or telephone PAilcway 2700.

Assistance in proper wording or information on any other details will be cheerfully given. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET i.

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