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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER And Funerals Dohrmann Rites To Be Tuesday Services for Mrs. Trenna Hofer Dohrmann, 81, 226 Greendale Clifton, will be at 11 a. m. Tuesday at Calvary Episcopal Church, Clifton, with burial in Spring Grove. Nirs.

Dohrmann, widow of Samaritan Theodore S. Hospital. Dohrmann, She died Wednesday at Good was past president of the Garden Club of Cincinnati, a charter member of the Clifton Garden Club, and a former national board member for Garden Clubs of America. She was a member of Cincinnati Country Club and the Calvary Episcopal Church and its Altar Guild. There will be no visitation.

Schaefer Busby Funeral Home is handling funeral arrangements. Memorials may be made to Clovernook Home for the Blind or a favorite charity. Mrs. Beth Goldberg Mrs. Beth Goldberg, 59, 7401 Aracoma Forest Amberley Village, died Thursday at Jewish Hospital.

She was the wife of Dr. Lawrence Gold-' berg, local dermatologist. Mrs. Goldberg was active in the Ladies Auxiliary at Jewish Hospital and Jewish Care and Relief. She belonged to Wise Temple.

Other survivors are a daughter, Laura Beth, at home; her mother, Mrs. Ruth Stant, Cincinnati; two sisters, Mrs. Chester Whitney, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Myrl McKee, Minonk, a brother, Henry Wagner, Georgetown, Ohio; and a stepsister, Mrs. William Schell, Ft.

Thomas, Ky. Services will be at 11:30 a. m. Sunday at Well Funeral Home. Burial will be in United Jewish Cemetery, Walnut Hills.

Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Rev. Scott White Services for Rev.

Scott White, pastor of Second Corinthian Baptist Church, will be at 10 a. m. Saturday at the church, 540 Richmond St. He had been pastor of the church here since 1946. He previously served at churches in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Steubenville, wife, Eloise; Ohio.

a daughter, Mrs. Laura Asberry, Detroit; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Claretha Barnes, Cincinnati; a stepson, Samson William, Gulfport, his mother, Mrs. Sylvia White, Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Pearlie Simmons, Chicago; two brothers, Allen and Richard, both Demopolis, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today at the church, with burial in Union Baptist Cemetery, The C. Battle Funeral Home in charge of ar- rangements. William Eisenbarth Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Mr.

Eisenbarth, 59, 3169 Vine had been with The Enquirer since June, 1926. For many years of his career, he served as chief of the press crew. A native of Indiana, he came to Cincinnati when he was seven years old. He is survived by his wife, Goldie; a stepdaughter, Elizabeth Smith, at home; and a sister, Mrs. Alvina Frankhouse, College Hill.

William Eisenbarth, Enquirer pressman, died Services are pending at Boehmer Funeral Home. George (Dewey) May George (Dewey) May 69, 4208 Delhi Delhi Township, died Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital after long illness. Until about 1950 Mr. May had operated both the Nassau Furniture and Appliance Store at Gilbert Ave. and Nassau St.

and the Cozy Corner Restaurant, next door, for several year. Later he moved to Hialeah, but returned to Cincinnati in 1960. Surviving him are his wife, Vida May; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Ferguson, Bellington, W. and Mrs.

Patricia Razete, Kenwood; four sons, G. D. May Delhi Township; Michael May, Charleston, W. and nine grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.

m. Saturday at the Vitt Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi where friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. today. Burial will be in Spring Grove.

Mrs. Adele Keller Funeral Mass was to be at 9 a. m. today in Little Flower Church, Mt. Airy, for Mrs.

Adele E. Keller who, with her husband, operated a luggage shop at 1733 Vine St. many years. Mrs. Keller, 74, died Thursday at home, 5515 Fox Rd.

She was a former president of the Mothers Club of Our Lady of Angels High School, St. Bernard, where the family lived before moving to Mt. Airy several years ago. Besides her husband, Fred J. Keller, she leaves a.

daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Foley, Middletown, Ohio, and eight grandchildren. Mrs. Amelia Gildea Funeral Mass for Mrs. Amelia (Molly) Gildea, 81, 4038 S.

Jefferson Norwood, who died Tuesday at her home, will be at 10 a. m. today at St. Matthew Church, 2310 Robertson Norwood, with burial in St. Mary Cemetery, St.

Bernard, in charge of the Boehmer Funeral Home. A native Cincinnatian, Gildea was a past president of the Central Turners Association men's Auxiliary and a member of the Downtown Senior Citizens. Surviving her are two sons, J. Michael Gildea, Hyde Park, and Charles E. Gildea, Delhi Hills; two daughters, Mrs.

Katherine G. Mease, Oak Ridge, and Mrs. Frances Breyer, Cincinnati; one brother, Michael Allmoslechner, Bellevue, and 13 grandchildren. David Maundrell Funeral Mass for David J. Maundrell, 49, former Cincinnatian and president of the Genreal Fire and Casuality will be at 10 a.

m. Friday at St. Elizabeth, Church, Norwood. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, St.

Bernard. Mr. Maundrell died Sunday in New York City. A Woodward High School and Salmon P. Case College of.

Law graduate, he also did graduate work at Xavier University. He was assistant treasurer of the Manufacturers and Merchants Indemnity Co. here before leaving Cincinnati in 1953 for Chicago and later New York. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rosemary Lewe Maundrell, son, David J.

and daughter, Barbara, and a brother, Edward of Cincinnati. The Busse and Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central is in charge of arrangements. Miss Mary. Riley Miss Mary Lucille Riley, 52, 3430 Morrison Clifton, assistant supervisor of the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority, died Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital after several months' illness. She had been associated with MHA for nearly two decades.

A native Cincinnatian, she was a graduate of the Academy of the Sacred Heart, Clifton, and St. Mary of the Woods (Ind.) College. She was a member of the Cincinnati Woman's Club. Surviving her one sister, Mrs. Harry (Agnes) Cain, and three brothers, Charles Donald and Gordon T.

Riley, Cincinnati. Funeral Mass will be at 9 a. m. Saturday at the Church of the Annunciation, with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Walnut Hills. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.

m. today at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Ave. Mrs. Elwine Matre Services for Mrs. Elwine Junkerman Matre, a former Cincinnatian, were held at 11 a.

m. Thursday at The Chas. Miller Sons Funeral Home, 4138 Hamilton Northside. Burial was in Spring Grove. Mrs.

Matre died Sunday at Silver Spring, Md. Friday, January 4, 1969 Vital Statistics BIRTHS GOOD SAMARITAN DECEMBER 24, 1968 REDMON -C and Deborah, 7126 girl. SMITH -Gary and Martha, 839 LAMB William and Mary, 5856 Renee girl. GENTIL-James and Laurence, 940 Anderson Hills girl. SOELLNER August and Mary, 7227 Chetbert, boy.

RICHARDSON -Marcus and Mary, 1265 Manss boy. BACKSCHEIDER John and Marilyn, Darwin boy. KOLLMANN Joseph and Carolyn, 4182 President boy. DECEMBER 25, 1968 CLARK -Robert and Catherine, Box 25, Shady Lane, North Bend, Ohio, boy. KIDWELL Charles and Janet, 1934 Grand boy.

SHARP- -Ronald and Jane Kay, 5103 Hawaiian boy, STREICHER- -James and Patricia, 2724 Queen City, boy. HOFFMAN Thomas and Joyce, 516 Hibernia girl. LYNCH-John and Mary, 5721 Sprucewood J00S-Timothy and Patricia, 2465 Westwood-Northern girl. MEYERS -John and 235 die girl. UNGRUHE-Francis and Charlotte, 4342 Vine girl.

OTTO -Charles and Peggy, R. R. Jamison Harrison, Ohio, boy. DECEMBER 26, 1968 GREGORY Charles and Carol, 209 Hosea boy. RUM and Cheryl, 42 Superior Ft.

Mitchell, boy, SAILE-Kurt and Carol, 6805 Pfeiffer girl. COOPER Dennis and Aurl, 6816 GolfWESLEY Jerald and Patricia, 6919 Acre girl. DECEMBER 27, 1968 ENGELHARDT- Robert and Mary, 5471 Courier boy. -William and Barbara, 1663 West Fork girl. BORTON-Ronald and Barbara, 11484 Geneva, girl.

DOOLITTLE Gary and Phyllis, 9767 Mill Miamitown, Ohio, girl. SCHRODER-Allan and Katherine, 1608 Sundale girl. ROUNTREE-Albert and Donna, 12 Main Addyston, -Jerry Ohio, and boy. Karen, 4245 Century DECEMBER 28, 1968 FRASURE- Kenneth and Pamela, 919 Fairbanks, boy. KING-Donald and Patricia, 765 Anderson Ferry boy.

HUGHES -James and Diana, 4102 Eastern boy. POTTER Luther and Patricia, 683 Fairborn and boy. ROYSE-Ronald Glenda, 4495 Forest Trail, boy. GARITSON -Elmer and Pheoble, 1745 Westwood-Northern, boy. FLYNN Alfred and Shirley, 5750 Brandtmanor boy.

FANETTI -James and Evelyn, 4206 St. Martin girl. WINSTEL-William and Ann, 5067 Kincardine boy. HERINGTON Jack and Alberta, 317 Maple boy. TRIMBLE Charles and Janet, 3241 Deshler, HARTMAN- -Robert and Shirley, 507 Ward Bellevue, boy.

DECEMBER 29, 1968 BROWNE George and Virginia, 2375 Montana boy. POTH-David and Dale, 3291 Montana SE boy. and Jane, 3156 Goda, boy. BECKENHAUPT-James and Joyce, 508 Milgin boy. HARVEY-Lawrence and Shirley, 7955 Elizabeth, girl.

DIRKSING -John and Georgia, 3926 Ridgecombe, boy. BONAVITA Frank and Betty, 4471 Fehr girl. -Jerome and Mary, 121 St. Jude Florence, and Virginia, girl. 463 Viscount girl.

WITTICH -W and Mary, 53 5318 Sidney, girl. JACOBSEN -Donald and Rosemary, 898 Sabino boy. HILDEBRAND- Gerald and Glenda, 3616 Vernier girl. KOPP -Wendell and Donna, 1121 Imprint boy. BUTLER -Karen and Albert, 7146 Winding Way, Maineville, Ohio, girl.

CHRIST HOSPITAL DECEMBER 28, 1968 THOMAS Lakenoll boy. and Colleen, 1748 SEAY-Olen and Virginia, Box 453A, 3, College Park, boy. SALLEE Roy and Sandra, 1113 Halpin boy. TYLER-Michael and Pauline, 594 Dewdrop HAYSBERT- Ronald and Jeannette, 5379 Holland, girl. DAVIDSON Donald and Alice.

2035 a BEHR- Sutton Thomas and girl. Lois, 5051 Kincardine girl. SOUDERS-Warren and Ramona, 827 Cherokee Mason, girl. DECEMBER 29, 1968 PERRY-Dennis and Gail, 3521 Pembroke girl. BASTIN-Randall and Christine, 35779 BASTIN-Randall and Christine, 3577 9 Mile girl.

ARMSTRONG-William and Patricia, 972 Glasgow girl. DELONG -Glenn and Diane, 9868 Shellbark Springfield boy. GALINGER-David and Linda, 4716 Hamilton boy. JEWISH December 22, 1968 PETERS James and Naomi, 1648 Newbrook girl. BYRON James and Dyann, 5055 Strathmore, girl.

RADAR John N. and Lynne, 1177 Caldwell girl, SCHULER Robert and Anne, 11391 Fremantle, girl. December 23, 1968 HOLTZCLAW Judith and William, 9321 Bluegate boy. SPANN Vaughn R. and Mary Jo, 3606 Evanston BROCK Glenn and Sheri, 8367 Wishwell, boy.

December 24, 1968 CORNELL Robert and Brenda, 6826 Britton girl. JONES Yancy and Carol, 5200 Carthage girl. and Jacqueline, AMBURGEY-Robert Marshall, boy, December 25, 1968 HOLMAN Alvin and Celina, 1541 Maple boy. CURTIN Kenneth and Ann, 10420 Gloria, girl. Thomas and Betty, 947 Anderson Hills girl.

PSOINOS Anne and James, 830 Cascade girl. McFARLAND Gene and Alice, 2900 Henshaw girl. December 26, 1968 COLLINS Paul and Janet, 1701 Lincoln Norwood, girl. BURTON Junior and Velma, 5760 Glenway boy. LESTER William and Leona, 12141 Conrey boy.

SPIKES Eugene and Valina, 217 Kinsey, boy. SMITH Johnnie and Mary, 3619 Tarpis girl. BETHESDA December 24. 1968 VENTURA Richard and Carol, 405 Probasco boy. BURG James and Linda, 537 Elberton boy.

December 25, 1968 MOORMAN Frederick and Linda, 2630 Jefferson, boy. MATTHEWS Ernest and Bettye, 756 Clinton Springs, girl. HORN Rober and Imogene, 462 Three Rivers North Bend, boy. MUNLIN Osben and Marie, 957 Prairie twin boys. DANE William and Myrtle, 80 Loveland Maineville, boy.

MICHAELSON Gary and Elaine. 4201 Victory girl. December 26, 1968 ALEXANDER Wayne and Carol, 697 Silverhedge, girl. Donald and Melvina, HOWARD 1296 Ryland girl. LAMMERT Joseph and Sarah, 5939 Beacraft, boy.

SANDER Richard and Judith, 118 Ritchie, boy. December 27, 1968 PIKE and Linda, 705 Market, New Richmond, girl. BORNEMANN Roy and Iona, 10141 Woodstock boy. WALDVOGEL' Robert and Elizabeth, 8229 Livingston girl. FINELY Samuel and Betty, 3524 Harvey, DIMMITT boy, Charles and Barbara, 7113 Wallace boy.

MOORE Charles and Henrietta. 5055 Kingsley girl. PECK Charles and Sandra, RR 1, Gum Grove Clarksville, girl. CURTIN Michael and Mary, 44 Ritchie, girl. SICKER Nicky and Linda, 310 E.

14th girl. BLEDSOE Kenneth and Ruth, 3582 Vine girl. HORNER Richard and Joann, 4345 Kellogg boy. BURDEN Paul and Nancy, 2170 Karla girl. WEISERT William and Carol, 5421 Kenwood girl.

PERKINS Bennie and Clata, 4143 Carter boy. RIDENER Darwin and Jeanette, Fox boy. Bankruptcy petitions have been filed in U. S. District Court for: Timothy R.

Combs, 5016 Rapid Run brakeman, $20,410 debts, no assets. Florence housewife, K. Combs, $20,410 5016 Rapid debts, Run assets. John P. Curran, 1319 Franklin truck driver, $17,497 debts.

assets. Daniel C. Parlier, Bethel, mill operator, $12,459 debts, $250 assets. Gene H. Akins, 5337 Globe Norwood, bailer operator, $3600 debts, $200 assets.

Margaret A. Coggeshall, 4212 Simpson factory worker, $1791 debts, $270 assets. James C. Bishop, 5030 Cooper, laborer, $5770 debts, $1135 assets. Andy K.

Yopp 8150 Reading truck driver, $4457 debts, $1900 assets. Lawanda Yopp, 3994 Waterson inspector, $4457 debts. $1900 assets. Filed under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Act: Curtis Smith, 8402 Curzon service station attendant, $2369 debts, $1410 assets. Barbara Furr, 1126 Chapel nurses' aid, $2371 debts, no assets.

Dwight W. Cooke, Milford, police officer, $6337 debts, $16,733 assets. Marriage Licenses In Bankruptcy Roger C. Niehaus, 23, 1771 Beech Grove and Maureen E. Noonan, 2375 Van Leunen teacher.

Herbert R. Bloch 52, 1617 East McMillan merchant, and Jean F. Rosenthal, 44, 3523 Biddle St. James R. Harper, 21.

190-D Adams Loveland, Ohio, inventory control analyst, and. Darlene A. Wurster, 16, 3837 Belmont student. John T. Poole 22, 3590 Eden heavy and 0.

special Craddock, machine 23, operator, and Sharon Glenwood student. James 19, 3435 Hallwood shipping clerk, and Estelle Russia, 17, 560 Maple St. Fred I. Mahan, 23, Ft. Wayne, student, and Cheryl A.

Gulden, 20, 5748 Sidney student. Arthur F. Wilson, 44, 1930 Baltimore tool maker, and Wilma Phillips, 7849 YMCA packer. Robert A. DeVoss, 21, Decatur, student, and Susan K.

Staab, 21, 605 Maple student. David C. Graumlich, 25, Galveston, physician, and Diana J. Blackburn, 24, 2237 Feldman registered nurse. ANNOUNCEMENTS W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 Schaefer Busby Established 1836 24 W. 9th St.

241-0932 FREE BOOKLET ON CREMATION Write to Crematory Spring Grove Cemetery Cincinnati, Ohio 45232 (Tredway Funeral Home Established 1892 NORWOOD, OHIO 2131 Cameron Ave. ME 1-0311 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD Rebold Funeral Home 1712 QUEEN CITY A AVE. 3700 GLENMORE AVE. MO 1-6200 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot MO 1-0690 FUNERAL HOME 3042 Harrison Ave. (Opposite Westwood Town Hall) MO 1-4059 -BAMBER Robert Bamber and John R.

Bamber FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3011 WOODBURN 961-1440 Journeg'a End ALLEN Florence Gamble, beloved wife the late Percy I. Allen, mother of Mrs. Russell (Beverly) Fullerton, grandmother of Deborah Jean and Dougas Allen Fullerton, sister of Miss Gertrude Gamble; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, Llanfair Ohio Ave. Services at the Baiter Presbyterian Home, 1701 Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Saturday, January 4, at 10 A. M.

In lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be made to the Heart Association. BAILEY Helen Catherine Yancey, beloved daughter of Mrs. Margaret Sinkhorne Yancey and the late William Yancey, and mother of Harry Van M. Sant, William E. and Barry Bailey, and sister of Ray Yancey, Mrs.

Jeanne Hall and Mrs. Sylvia Schaefer; at her residence, 516 Muse Covington, Tuesday, December 31, 1968; age 42 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Saturday, January 4, 1969, at A. M.

Interment, Mother of God Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 until 9 P. M. Friday. BAIN Charles (Tom), beloved husband of Dorothy Bain (nee Riegler), dear father of David Thomas, Don Timothy, and Charla Jean Bain, dear brother of Neal Bain, Mrs.

Sue Wurtz and Mrs. Marion Borchers; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; residence, RR 1, Stafordsburg Road, Morning View, age 43 years. Services Saturday, January 4, at the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, Covington, at 10:30 A. M. Interment, Floral Hills Cemetery.

Visitation Friday, 3 to 9 P. M. BALDWIN Nellie F. (nee Mickey), wife of the late George Baldwin devoted mother of Mrs. Stella Jennings, Mrs.

Anna Mae Wilger, Mrs. Fisher, Ray, Wayne, Lawrence and George. Baldwin sister. of Mrs. May Klehammer, Wayne, Wilger and Mrs.

Ruth Charlton, also eight children; Tuesday, January 1, 1969; grandchildren and nine great-grandresidence, P. 1239 Ayershire Sons Ave. Funeral Services at T. White Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Saturday, January Fri- 4, at 11 A.

M. Friends may call day, 4 to 9 P. M. BRUMLEY Melvin, beloved husband of Mrs. Arlie Brumley (nee Hacker), devoted and Jack Brumley, dear brother of father of Geneva Cavanaugh, Daniel Cassie Thomas, Dolly Marcum, Earnest MinHensley, Harlan and Brumley, also eight grandchildren; residence, 545 E.

Third Newport, Wednesday, January 1969; age 62 years. at Funeral the John services Monday, January Funeral 6, Home, 822 York J. Radel Co. Newport, at 2 P. M.

Visi- Intation terment, Sunday Evergreen after 4 P. M. Cemetery. BEYER Edna beloved sister of Arthur and Edward Beyer, and the late Alberdine Volz, and Matilda Grau, also survived by several nieces and nephews; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; residence, 2366 Flora Ave. Relatives and friends may call Friday from 4 to 8 P.

M. at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway opposite the Covedale Theater (off-street parking). Services from the funeral home Saturday at 10:30 A. M. D.

of A. Brighton Council please take notice. BROCKHUIS Henry beloved husband of father Clara Grayson Brockhuis, Henrich and devoted Carolyn of Jeanine. Miller, brother of John and Arthur of Brockhuis, dear grandfather Sharon and Karen Henrich and Jeffrey Miller; Wednesday, 1706 Marilyn January 1969: residence, North College Hill: 9 age, M. 69.

Visitation Friday, 4 to at the Frederick Funeral Home, Banning Rd. at Pippin, Groesbeck. Services Saturday, M. BROWER William husband of the late Nora Brower (nee Reedy), devoted father of Richard A. Brower, Anna Marie Hauck, Ruth Patchell and Helen Brower, also six grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild; residence, 836 Center Milford; in his 100th year.

Visitation, CraverHookom Funeral Home, Friday, Janwary 3, 1969, 4 to 9 P. M. Services Saturday, January 4, at 10:30 A. M. Request memorials be made to the Heart Fund.

in U. For more complete information and address of the funeral director, refer to individual obituary below: Deceased Time Date Funeral Director ALLEN, Florence 10:00 A.M. Jan. Baiter Sahnd BAILEY, Helen 10:00 A.M. Jan.

Allison Rese BAIN, Charles (Tom) Henry Linnemann Co. BALDWIN, Nellie F. 11:00 A.M. Jan. T.

P. White Sans BECKER, Viney Proffitt 11:00 A. M. Jan. Allison Rose BEYER, Edna M.

10:30 A. M. Jan. Harry Meyer BRICKER, Ruth E. 1:00 P.M.

Jan. Verhis BROCKHUIS, Henry 10:00 A.M. Jan. Frederick BROWER, William 10:30 -Heekem BRUMLEY, Melvin 2:00 P.M. Jan.

John J. Radel BYRNE, Robert (Mike) 10:00 A.M. Jan. Henry Linnemann CAPPEL, Katherin 9:00 M. Jan.

Middenderf COLLINS, Anna 9:15 Jan. Sullivan COUZENS, Edith 9:30 A.M. Jan. Nurre CREAHAN, Robert Francis 9:00 A.M. Jan.

DRANE, Stanley R. 10:00 A.M. Jan. Renfre DENNING, Mary E. 10:00 A.M.

Jan. Vorhis EDWARDS, Nancy J. (Jennie) 11:15 Jan. Vorhis EISENBARTH, William 9:00 A.M. Jan.

Albert L. Boehmer FERGUSON, Marcella M. 9:00 A.M. Jan. 4 Riedlinger-Lemen FREEZE, Jean M.

10:30 A.M. Jan. Fuldner GARMON, Burnette J. Verhis GEHRUM, John 9:00 A.M. Jan.

4 Vitt Stermer GILDEA, Mollie Almosiechner 10:00 A.M. Jan. Albert L. GOEDL, Julia 9:00 A.M. Jan.

Frederick GOLDBERG, Beth w. 11:30 A.M. Jan. Weil GROSSNICKLE, Lulu M. 1:00 P.M.

Jan. Craver Hookem HOPKINS, Alma L. 9:00 A.M. Jan. John J.

Radel JONES, Tonya Rene Gallimore-Shorten JUNGKUNZ, Teresa 9:00 A M. Jan. Norre Bros. KRUMME, William 10:15 A.M. Jan.

Busse Bergmann 1 Co. LANGEFELS, Agnes C. 9:00 A.M. Jan. Harry Meyer LEACH, Elizabeth LEICHT, Rose Schmidt-Dhonau LINGERFIELD, Mildred 10:00 A.M.

Jan. Debbling LONGANECKER, Otis N. 2:00 P.M. Jan. Craver-Hookom MARTIN, Capt.

Irvin 10:15 A.M. Jan. Albert L. Boehmer MAUNDRELL, David J. 10:00 A.

M. Jan. 3 Busse Bergmann MAY, George D. Sr. 9:00 A.M.

Jan. Vitt Stermer NADLER, Walter Sullivan PALMER, George 2:00 P.M. Jan. Tufts POTTEBAUM, Leo 10:00 A. M.

Jan. Witt, Geed Keisch RADEL, William Frank 10:30 A.M. Jan. John J. Radel Co.

RADER, Charles 10:00 A. M. Jan. Stanley High RAPP. Minnie Strawser REICHELT, Frank 10:00 A.M.

Jan. REINHARDT, Hilda 9:30 A.M. Jan. Nurre Bros. RILEY, Mary Lucille 9:00 A.M.

Jan. Baiter Sahnd ROACH, Richard 9:00 A. M. Jan. Gilligan RUOFF, Ethel H.

Neidhard-Minges RUSCHER, William H. Hodapp SCHABER, John 10:00 A.M. Jan. Muchlenkamp-Erschell SCHEPPER, Walter J. 9:30 A.M.

Jan. Wrassmann SCHROEDER, Elsie G. (Betty) 9:30 A.M. M. Jan.

4 Ralph Meyer SCHRODER, John C. Debbling VANN, Ina Fuldner WEISE-WILLIAMSON, Hattie 11:00 A.M. Jan. Busse Bergmann Co. WELCH, Kathleen B.

Gilligan-Siefke WHITE, Rev. Scott 10:00 A.M. Jan. Battle WILLER, August Riedlinger-Lemen YUNKER, Clement 9:30 A.M. Jan.

4 Selfert-Hardig Journey a End Journey a En BECKER EISENBARTH late Viney Gordon Proffitt, P. beloved Becker, wife of the Ripley Eisenberth and brother of William devoted husband of Dixie Edward mother of Mrs. Alvina Frankhouse and, the tine and Luther William Becker, Fred, Mrs. Augus- Cath- late Marie Leifheit and Harry Eisenbarth and stepfather of the late erine (Ottis) Thompson, Mrs. Effie Elizabeth Smith; Thursday, January (John) Prantalos, Mrs.

Mary (Jack) Coello and Mrs. Louise (Mike) Rogich, sister of Mrs. Mary (Tom) Peck; at her residence, 1230 Holman Covington, Wednesday, 1, 1969: age 84 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Saturday, January 4, af 11 A.

M. Interment, Linden Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M. Friday.

BRICKER Ruth E. (nee Smith), beloved wife of D. Arthur Bricker, devoted mother of Dan A. Bricker, sister of Dr. Donald V.

Smith, grandmother of Dan and Susan Bricker; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; residence, 5555 Oak Vista Kenwood. Friends may call at the Seventh, Presbyterian Church Chapel, Madison Rd. and Cleinview Friday, January 3, from 11:30 A. M. until services time at 1 P.

M. Chapel Committal Service Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel at 2 P. M. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by of the Seventh Presbyterian Church contribution to the Memorial Fund or a charity of your choice. Vorhis Funeral Home, Norwood, in charge of arrangements.

BYRNE Robert (Mike), dear uncle of Matthew and Marty Byrne, Mrs. Mary Ann Carlisle and Mrs. Marlene Orr; Wednesday, January 1, 1969; residence, 74 907 Scott Covington; age years. Prayers Saturday, January 4, at the Henry Linnemann Sons Funeral Home, Covington, at 9:45 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, St. Mary Cathedral, 10 A. M. Visitation Saturday prior to the Mass. COLLINS Anna Schwanecke, beloved wife of the late Thomas Collins, mother of Mrs.

Charles J. (Loretta) Kennedy and the late Thomas J. Collins, two grandchildren, six dren; suddenly Wednesday, 1, 1969; residence, 3419 Stettinius Ave. Friends may call Friday from 4 until 8 P. Sullivan Funeral Home, 1336 E.

McMillan. Requiem High Mass, St. Xavier Church, Saturday, January 4, at 9:15 A. M. CAPPEL Katherin (nee Volpenhein), beloved wife of the late Anthony dear mother of Mrs.

Walter Janson, Mrs. Anna Mae Schnell, Mrs. Alberta Oldiges, Mrs. Mary L. Maile, Herbert, Edward, William, Henry Cappel, 23 grandchildren, 25 greatgrandchildren; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; residence, 822 Perry Covington, age 85 years.

Funeral Saturday, January 4, from the Middendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass, St. John Church, 9 A. M.

Interment, St John Cemetery. Friends may call Friday, 3 to 9 P. M. Member of St. Ann Ladies Society of St.

John Church, Diocesan Catholic Children's Home, and Maryknoll Missionary Society. COUZENS Edith beloved sister of Mrs. Grace Gleason, aunt of Mrs. R. J.

Hallbach of Villanova, Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 2646 Erie Ave. Funeral services the Sullivan Funeral Home, 1336 E. McMillan Saturday, January at 9:30 A. M. No visitation Friday.

Burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery. CREAHAN Robert at Reseda, Calif. (formerly of beloved husband of Sally Burt Creahan, son of Mrs. Eva Creahan and the John T. Creahan, father of Nancy Becker, brother of David Creahan, Mrs.

Mary Kern, Helen, Creahan and the late John T. Creahan also survived by three grandchildren; Wednesday, January, 1969, in California. Requiem High Mass, St. Therese Church, Alhambra, 9 A. M.

Saturday, January 4. Burial in San Gabriel, Calif. DENNING Mary beloved sister of Miss Edith M. Denning, also survived by nieces and nephews; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 4523 Station Norwood. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Friday, 4 to 9 P.

M. Requiem High Mass, St. Elizabeth Church, Norwood, Saturday, January 4, at 10 A. M. DRANE Stanley beloved husband of Virginia (nee Colemon), loving father of Mrs.

Patterson, dear grandfather of of Robert Stephen Patterson, loving son Drane, dear brother of Mrs. Luvinia Simpson, Mrs. Esther Garner and Mrs. Naomi Williams of Chicago, 11., and Mrs. Roberta Butler of Topeka, fond uncle of Mrs.

Rowena Sanders of Valley Jo, Tuesday, December 31, 968; residence, 6520 Desmond St. Friends may call at Trinity Baptist Church, Chandler and Glenshade, Friday, from 6 to 10. P. M. Wesley Smith Masonic Service Friday, 8 P.

M. Funeral services, 10 A. M. Saturday. Interment, Kerr Cemetery, Rev.

W. D. Mosely officiating. Renfro Funeral Service in charge. EDWARDS Nancy J.

(Jennie) (nee Adams), wife of the late William S. Edwards, devoted mother of Mrs. Jeannette Cappelli of Springfield, Ohio, sister of Mrs. Blanche Lichtenberg, Mrs. Mabel Sandy and Howard Adams, also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; Wednesday, January 1, 1969, at the Presbyterian Home (formerly of Glendale Avenue, Hartwell).

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Friday, 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 P. M. Services Saturday, January 4, at 11:15 A. M. JONES Tonya Rene, age six; beloved daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby Jones, dear sister of Barry Lee and Michael Byron Jones, dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Tuesday, December 31, 1968; residence, 7504 Cincinnati, Ohio, Friends may call from 4 to 9 P. M. Thursday 1 Gallimore-Shorten Funeral Home, 400 Reading Mason, Ohio. neral services Friday January 1969, at the Funeral Home. Burial, Union Township Cemetery.

West Chester, Ohio. JUNGKUNZ Teresa, beloved sister of the late Mary Raubuch, dear aunt of Thomas Raubuch and Sister Mary Therese, of the Child Jesus, 0. Wednesday, January. 1. 1969 residence, 331 W.

McMillan St. Friends may Clifton call at Nurre Bros. FairviewFuneral Home, 345 Millan Friday, 4 to 9 Requiem High Mass, Januery 4, St. Monica Church, at M. Member of the Third Order of St.

Francis and the St. Monica Ladies Society. KRUMME William D. (Doug), age 35 years: beloved husband of Frances. Hoggins Krumme, beloved father of D.

Krumme, dear brother of Mrs. Reha Richardson and Harold Schomberg, also survived by two grandchildren; 1969; residence, Harrison Mt. Healthy. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky.

and Clifton Hills Friday, 4 to 9 P. M. Services Saturday, January at 10:15 A. M. Member of IBEW No.

212. Carson Lodge No. 598 will hold services Friday at 7 P. M. LANGEFELS wife of Leo F.

Langefels, devoted Agnes C. (nee McCarthy). beloved) mother of Mrs. Donald (Leola) Mahler of Cincinnati and Donald R. Langefels Edina, dear sister of Arch, and Stanley McCarthy of Boston, Florence McCarthy and Stella Beumer of Cincinnati; Wednesday, 1133 January 1969 residence, Glenna br.

Relatives and friends may call Friday from 4 to 8 P. M. at the Harry Mever Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway opposite Covedale Theater (offstreet parking). Requiem High Mass, St. Antoninus Church, Saturday 9 A.

M. Ladies Society of St. Antoninus please take notice. LEACH Mrs. Elizabeth; survived by her mother, Mrs.

Franklin Leach, and sister, Mrs. Thomas Judd, both of La Jolla, Calif. died Tuesday, December '31, 1968, in San Diego. Funeral services Friday at the La Jolla Mortuary. Memorials may be sent to the Children's Cincinnati.

LEICHT Rose (nee Bender), beloved wife of George Leicht, dear mother of Mrs. David (Ruth) Marine, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Miller, sister of Amelia Bender and the late Ralph, Leo and Conrad Bender and Catherine Leicht; passed away Tuesday, December 31, 1968; also survived by five grandchildren and one great grandson; residence. 2129 Hunt Reading; age 78. Funeral from the Reading Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 Reading, Reading, Saturday, January 9 A.

M. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 M. Visitation Friday from 6 to 9 P. M. Sacred Heart Sodality service Friday at 7:15 P.

M. Sympathy may be expressed by Spiritual Bouquet or donations to St. Rita School for the Deaf. Cards available at the funeral home. LINGERFIELD Mildred (nee Anderson), beloved wife of the late.

Doc Lingerfield, devoted mother of Mrs. Victor De Francesco, sister of Miss Hazel Anderson, dear grandmother of William K. Thomas also survived by three great-grandchildren; at her residence, 511, Second Dayton, Thursday, January 2, 1969. Services. Saturday, January the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 10 A.

M. There will be no visitation. LONGANECKER Otis N. Owner of Otis Refrigeration. Beloved husband of Margaret Longanecker (nee Collins), devoted father of Mrs.

Anne Pertuset and Mrs. Patricia and the late Otis N. Longanecker. also four grandchildren, brother Mrs. Eithel Sowers; residence, 55 Laurel Milford; Wednesday, January 1, 1969, in his 67th year.

Services, I Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Monday, January 6, at 2. P. M. Visitation Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Wert papers please MARTIN Capt.

Irvin, Cincinnati Fire Dapartment, Life Squad; loving of Emma Lever Martin, devoted father of Irvin A. Martin and Mrs. Donald (Mary Cleta) Branigan, brother of Clarence and George Martin, Mrs. Albert (Marie) Sloan and Mrs. Leo (Hilda) Adler, also survived by seven grandchildren; suddenly, Wednesday, January 1, 1969, Friends may call Friday between and 9 P.

'M. at the Albert L. Bochmer Funeral Home, 4617. Vine St. (near St.

Clement Church), St. Bernard. Services Saturday at 10:15 A. M. Liberty Lodge and Scottish Rite service Friday, 7:30 P.

M. Also member of Retired Fire Fighters Association. Please send donations to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital, 217 Wm. H. Taft Rd.

MA UNDRELL David beloved husband of Rosemary, Maundrell, devoted father of David J. Jr. and Barbara Maundrell, dear, suddenly, brother of Maundrell; 29, Sunday, December 1968, New York City. Friends may call at the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway, Funeral Home, Central Pky.

Clifton Hills Thursday from to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass, St. Elizabeth Church, Norwood, Friday, January 3, 10 A. M.

MAY Vida George Toadvine May, dear father of D. beloved husband Mrs. Betty Ferguson, Mrs. Patricia Razette, George D. Jr.

and May, also Harry Taylor and Don Wedington, grandfather of nine grandchildren; Thursday, January 2, 1969, in his 70th year; residence, 4208 Delhi Rd. Friends may call at Vitt Stermer Delhi Hills Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi at Robben on Friday from 7 to 9 P. M. Funeral Saturday, January 4, 9 A. M.

NADLER Walter, beloved husband of the late Josephine Ankenbrock Nader, father of Mrs. Raymond (Dallis) Rolfes, I Mrs. Ruth Smith, Charles (Katherine) Wyder, Mrs. Ralph (Wilma) Bardoff, Mrs. Dolly Jane Simmons, 17 grandchildren, 19 Wednesday, Janvary 1, 19691 residence, 803 Philadelphia Covington, Ky.

Friends may, call Sullivan Thursday Funeral from Home, until 1336 8 E. McMillan St. Services Friday, January 3, at 1:30 P. M. Member Westwood Council No.

129 Jr. O.U.A.M. PALMER George beloved husband of Violet Swigert Palmer, devoted father of Margaret Winans, Dorothy McDonald, Betty Simpson, Ruth Bartlett, Floyd, George and Francis Palmer, brother of Luella Bennett. Harry and Jacob Palmer, also survived by 22 grandchildren and 26 great residence, 6620 Sherman Terrace Mason, Ohio; Wednesday, January 1, 1969, Friends may call at Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Friday, 4 to 9 P.M. Services Saturday, January 2 P.

M. POTTEBAUM Leo, beloved brother of Raymond and Vincent Pottebaum, Mrs. Ann Quinian, Mrs. Hermina Mrs. Matilda Soden; Wednesday, January 1, 1969; residence, 3859 Drakewood Dr.

Requiem High Mass, St. Cecilia Church, Saturday at 10 A. M. No visitation Friday. Remembrances may be made to St.

Francis Hospital. Witt-Good Kelsch in charge of arrangements. RADEL William Frank, beloved husband of Emma Radel (nee Greiner), dear father of Raymond Radel, devoted brother of Nickolas Radel; Monday, December 30, 1968; of 918 Smiley Forest Park, Funeral services Friday, January 3, at the John J. Radel Co. Mt.

Airy Funeral Home, 2562 North Bend at Colerain, at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call Thursday after 4 P. M. Entombment in Spring Grove Memorial Mausoleum.

RADER Charles, devoted father of Bertha R. Lancey, dear grandfather of Mrs. Donovan D. Ulrey, and Richard Lancey, great-grandfather of six; Wednesday, January 1. 1969.

in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Friends may call Friday, 7 to 9 P. at the Stanley High Funeral Home, 6546 Montgomery Rd. Services Saturdav at 10 A.

M. RAPP Minnie, beloved wife of the late Raymond Rapp, devoted mother of Gordon Flora and Howard Reagan; Tuesday, December 31, 1968. Services were held at convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Strawser Funeral Home. REICHELT Frank, uncle of Albert and Andrew Schobert: in his 83rd year; restdence, Craver Batavia, Ohio.

Requiem High Mass, St. Philomenia Church, Stonelick, Saturday, Januery 1969, at 10 A. M. Visitation Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Friday, 6 to 9 M. REINHARDT-MUELLER Hilda (nee Staber), beloved wife of George Reinhardt," dear mother of Charles and Joe Riley, sister of Raymond Staber, daughter, of Mrs.

Anna Staber, also by two Wednesday, Janvary 1969; residence, 2247 Flora St. Friends, may, call at Nurre Bros. Fairview Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Friday. to 9 P.

M. Funeral services Saturday, January Fairview Baptist Church, 335 Warner St. 9:30 A. M. RILEY Mary Lucille, beloved, daughter.

of the late Frances and Riley sister of Mrs. Harry (Agnes) Cain, Charles Donald and Gordon T. Riley, aunt of 11 nieces and nephews; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 3430 Morrison PI. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Friday, 5 to 8 P. M.

Requiem High Mass, Church of the Annunciation, Clifton and Resor Saturday, January 4, 9 A.M. ROACH Richard beloved father of Ricky Roach and son of Mrs. Rose Teeven Roach and brother of Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Mrs. Peter Goetz; Wednesday, January 1969, at Chicago.

Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Saturday, January 4. Requiem High Mass, St. Francis DeSales Church, at M. Friends may call Friday from to 9 P. M.

RUOFF Ethel beloved sister of Hilda Ruoff and the late Edward Ruoff, also survived by one nephew, Jay Ruoff, and four great-nieces of Chapel Hill, N. Wednesday, January 1, 1969; at her residence, 817 McPherson Ave. Funeral services at the Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood, Saturday, January at 10:30 A. M. Visitation Friday, to.

9 member of Sapphire Chapter OES 362. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Trinity Hills Church or the Price Hill United Church. RUSCHER William beloved husband of Louise Coldewey Ruscher, dear father of Ruth Ruscher, Mrs. Alma Tumau, Mrs. Verna Taylor, also seven grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, brother of Herman and Louis Ruscher, Mrs.

Minnie Nieman, Mrs. Louise Rumpke, Mrs. Lena Turnau and the late Mrs. Coldewey and Mrs. Dora Rumpke; Tuesday, December 31, 1968, in his year: residence, 644 West Seymour, Ave.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Friday, January 3, from to 9 P. M. Funeral services Saturday at 10 A. M. Memorial gifts may be directed to the Building Fund of St.

Peter United Church of Christ, Ridge Avenue, Pleasant Ridge SCHABER John beloved husband of Lucille Schaber (nee Wegmann), dear father of Jack Schaber, brother of Mrs. Catherine Schmitt, Mrs. Theresa Bever, Charles and Wilbert Schaber, also survived by seven grandchildren; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 615 Highland Ft. Thomas, Prayers at Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S.

Ft. Thomas Saturday at 9:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at St. Thomas Church at 10 A.

M. Visitation Friday from 4 to 9 P. M. SCHEPPER Walter beloved husband of the late Edna Schepper, dear father of Mrs. Mary Arthur of Philadelphia, and Mrs.

Bruce Lipe: Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 1148 Rosetree Ln. Friends may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. north of Taft Friday, 4 to 9 P. M. Services Saturday, January 4, at 9:30 A.

M. SCHRODER John C. (Jerry), beloved brother of Edwin (Doc), and Charles Schroder; at his residence, 319 Retreat Bellevue, Tuesday, December 31, 1968. Prayers Saturday, January 1969, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 8:45 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, at St. Anthony Church at 9:15 A. M. Visitation, to 8 P. M.

Friday SCHROEDER Elsie G. (Betty) (nee Flisik), beloved wife of the late Harry W. Schroeder, beloved sister of Harry Flisik of Cleveland and Alvin Flisik of New York, and the late Edmund Flisik, beloved aunt of Robert R. Flisik, Richard Flisik of California and Arlene Flisik of New York; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 1613 Lockman Ave. Relatives and friends may Sunday, 4 to 9 P.

at the Ralph Meyer Funeral Home, 4164 W. -Eighth St. at Kreis Ln. Requiem High Mass, St. Teresa Church, Monday, January.

6, at 9:30 A. M. St. Louise Auxiliary No. 187, Knights of St.

John, please take notice. VANN Ina (nee Williams), widow of James A. Vann, beloved mother of Viola Wainright, Charles A. and James R. Vann, survived by nine grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; Wednesday, January 1, 1969; residence, 313 Eighth Dayton, Ky.

Friends may call at the Fuldner Friday from 3. to 9 P. M. (After 5 Mortuary, 421 Arch Cincinnati, P. M.

park in adjoining garage, using Broadway entrance.) Services at St. John Episcopal Church, Dayton, Saturday. January 4, at 10 A. WEISE-WILLIAMSON Hattie (nee Day), widow of Walter Weise, dear mother of Mrs. Delia Williams, Mrs.

Callie Walter and Howard Williamson, also survived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchidren; Tuesday, December 31, 1968, at Oak Pavillion Nursing Home. Friends may call at the Busse Bormann Co. Parkway Funeral Home, Central Pky. and Clifton Hills Thursday from 4 to 9 P. M.

Services Friday, January 3, at 11 A. M. WELCH Kathleen beloved daughter of Robert J. and Virginia Welch (nee Waller), beloved sister of Sister Brigid, S.C., Robert Timothy A. and Thomas K.

Welch; suddenly Wednesday, January 1. 1969; family residence, 1406 Beech Ave Funeral from the Gilligan-Siefke Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Saturday, January Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Lawrence Church at 10:30 A. M. Friends may call Friday after P.

M. Remembrances may be made, to Seton High School toward a Kathleen B. Welch Memorial Scholarship. WHITE Rev. Scott, beloved husband of Mrs.

Eloise White, father of Mrs. Laura Asberry of Detroit, Mrs. Claretha Barnes of Cincinnati, Mr. Sampson Williams of Gulfport, son of Mrs. Sylvia, White, brother of Mrs.

Pearlie Simmons of Chicago, Allen and Richard White of Demopolis, eight grandchidren, four great-grandchidren and other relatives and friends. For visitation call at the Second Corinthian Baptist Church, 540 Richmond from 3 to 9 P. M. FUneral services Saturday, 10 A. from the Church, Rev.

L. Tanks officiating. Interment, Union Bapfist Cemetery. "Battle For Golden WILLER August, beloved husband of the late Lula Willer (nee Newell), dear father of Edward and the late Arthur Willer; passed away Wednesday, January 1969; formerly of 1423 Laidlaw age 89 years. Funeral Saturday, January from the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Bond Hill, 10 A.

M. Friends may call Friday, 4 to 9 P. M. YUNKER Clement, dear son of the late Valentine and Anna Bueker Yunker, dear brother of Catherine, Leo and Frank Yunker and the late Anna Joseph and Henry Yunker; Thursday, 7147 January 1, 1969: Pk. resi-1 dence, Cleves-Warsaw itation at the Seifert-Hardig, Funeral Home, Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park, Friday, to 9 P.

M. Requiem High Mass, St. Aloysius Church, Delhi, Saturday. January 4, 9:30 A. M.

St. Aloysius Holy Name Society prayers Friday at 8:30 P. M. World War Veteran World War I1 Veteran A1 MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS 2900 READING RD.

961-7820 SOCIETIES AND LODGES A. SCOTTISH RITF Ring Service will be held for Brother Irvin Martin, 320 Friday, January 3, 1969, af 7:30 P. M. at the Albert Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St. Bernard.

VERNON E. CURRAN, T. P. M. ROBERT J.

BROWN, Secretary CLASSIFIED Index CLASSIFICATIONS Real Estate For Sale For Sale 1-Northern Kentucky Houses for Sale 2-Apartment houses, Sale -Real Estate Loans 4-Resort Property Sale 5-Florida Property Sale -Out-of-State Property Sale. 7-Farma, Country Homes, Sale -Lots and Acreage Sale 9-Business Indus. Property Sale Property 11-Real Estate For Exchange 12-Real Estate Wanted Real Estate For Rent 13-Apartments Fumished Rental Furniture 4- Apartments To Share -Rental Agencies Apartments Unfurnished Houses Furnished -Houses Unfurnished For Option To Buy 178-Moving Storage 20-Unfurnishe -Room and Board 22-Day Car, Children -Farms, Country Homes, Rent Resorts, Cottages, Rent Homes, Licensed 26-Industrial Property. Lease 27-Business Places, Rent 28-Office Desk Space 29-Miscellaneous, For Rent 30-Wanted To Rent Employment 314-Instruction Wanted Opp'rties, Female Mate and Female Help Agencies Male and Female Female Male and Male 35-Male Help 36-Employment 364-Instruction Opp'rties, Male 37-Positions Salesmen for Saleswomen 39-Sales Male and Female -Situations Wanted. Women 40A-Situations Wanted Professional Women 41-Situations Wanted, Male 41A-Situations Wanted Professional Men Business Service 42-Professional Service 43-Service Directory Financial -Business Opportunities 45-Personal Loans 45A-Financial Service -Bank Loans 47-Pawn Loans Merchandise GOLD CHEST 48-Household Goods 50-Antiques 51-Musical Merchandise 51A-Steree and Radio Equipment 52-Television 52A-Photo Equipment and Supplies 53-Sales, Miscellaneous Shop.

54-Business, Office Equipment 54A-Typewriters 55-Diamonde, Jewelry 56-Wearing Apparel 57 -Pets 58 -Livestock, Oil, Farm Equipment A -Horses and Equipment 58A-Fuel Wood 588-Evergreens, Shrubs 59-Lumber, Bullding Materials Improvements 60-Machinery. Equipment 61-Auction Sales 62-Wanted To Buy 63-Sporting Goods Automotive 64-Boats, Motors, Equipment 644-Camping, Travel Trailers 65-Motorcycles, Motor Scooters 66-Mobile Homes For Sale 68-Parte. Accessories, Repairs 69-Wanted Automotive 70-Cars, Trucks For Rent 71-Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 724-Foreign Sport Cars 728-Auto Loans 72-Automobiles for Sale William devoted husband of Dixie Ripley Eisenberth and brother of Mrs. Alvina Frankhouse and, the late Marie Leifheit and Harry Eisenbarth and stepfather of the late Elizabeth Smith; Thursday, January 2, 1969. in his 60th year; residence, 3169 Vine Corryville.

Friends may call Sunday between 4 and 9 P. M. at the Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St. (near St.

Clement Church), St. Bernard. Funeral Mass, St. George Church, Monday at M. Member of Cincinnati Newspaper Pressmen Union No.

20. FERGUSON Marcella M. (nee. Darpel), beloved wife of Crawford T. Ferguson, devoted mother of Mrs.

Joan LaFleur and Bruce also survived by Mrs. seven grandchildren, Gessner: dear passed sister away suddenly January 1, 1969. residence, 5163 Paddock 690 56 years. Funeral Saturday, January from the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 1309 California Bond Hill, at 8:30 A. M.

Requiem High Mass, St. Agnes Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call Friday from to 9 P. M.

FREEZE Jean H. (nee Lang), beloved wife of the late Walter Buford Freeze, mother of Mary Jean Rehage, Ruth P. Bolvin, Reker, Jonnie Kuennen, Catherine Valerio, Betty Ann, Jacob William R. Freeze, survived by nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild; Wednesday, January 1969; residence, 1265 Ida St. Friends may call the Fuldner Mortuary, 421 Arch Friday from 3 to 9.

P. M. (After 5 P. M. park in adjoining, garage, using Broadway entrance.) Services Saturday, January 4, at 10:30 A.

M. GARMON Burnette J. (nee Cox), beloved wife of Hoyt J. Garmon, devoted mother Stephen Shelia M. and Debbie M.

Ida Garmon, daughter of of Gideon Rosemary and Cox, sister Mrs. Britton, Ray, Audie, Donald, jack, Mike and Jimmy Cox; Wednesday, January 1, 1969: residence, 336 Rolef Lockland. Friends may call at the Vorhis FUneral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Friday, 6 to 9 P. M. Services Saturday, January 4, at 10 A.

M. GEHRUM John beloved husband of the late Ada Gellenbeck Gehrum, dear father of John C. and Edward C. Gehrum, Mrs. Robert (Ada) Bruch and Mrs.

Oreste (Ann) Barone, grandfather of six grandchildren and brother of Joseph Gehrum, Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. Kate Wohlwender; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; in his 86th year: residence, 2710 Westbrook Dr. Friends may call the Vitt Stermer Western Hills Funeral Home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Friday from 5 to 8 P. M.

Funeral Saturday, 1969, at 8:30 Requiem High Mass, St. Bonaventure Church, at 9 A. M. GILDEA Mollie beloved wife of the late Joseph W. Gildea, dear mother of Michael and Charles E.

Gildea, Mrs. Katherine G. Mease and Mrs. Eugene (Frances) Breyer, sister of Mike Almosiechner, also survived by 13. grandchildren and three grand-nephews; Tuesday, December 31, 1968; in her 82nd year; at residence, 4038 S.

Jefferson Norwood. Friends may call today, Thursday, between 4 and 9 P. M. at the Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St.

(near St. Clement Church), St. Bernard. Funeral Mass, St. Matthew Church, Friday at 10 A.

M. Member of Central Turners and Senior Citizens. GOEDL Julia (nee Tokari), beloved wife of the late John Goedl, devoted mother of John Schmidt, Frank and Louis Goedl, also survived by 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren; Wednesday, January 1, 1969, residence, 2928 Jefferson 9 P. age 77. Visitation Friday, 4 to at the Frederick Funeral Home, 18 Calhoun Corryville.

Requiem High Mass, "St. George Church, Saturday, 9 A. M. GOLDBERG Beth of 7400 Aracoma Forest beloved wife of Dr. Lawrence C.

Goldberg, devoted mother of Laura Beth Goldberg, dear daughter of Mrs. Ruth Stant and sister of Mrs. Chester Whitney, Mrs. Myrl McKee, Henry Wagner and Mrs. William Schell.

Services, Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Sunday, January 5, at 11:30 A. M. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday, 7 to 9 P. M. GROSSNICKLE Lulu M.

(nee Kessler), beloved wife of the late Charles Grossnickle, devoted mother of Mrs. Alice Clancy, Mrs. Hortense Schlechty, Mrs. Annabell Snider and George Grossmickle, 12 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat grandchild; residence. 378 Branch Branch Hill, Ohio: in her 82nd year.

Services, Stonelick Church of the Brethren, State Route 727, Edenton, Ohio, Saturday, January 4, 1969, at 1 P. M. Visitation, Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, Friday, 5 to 9 P. M. HOPKINS Alma L.

(nee Ballman), beloved wife of the late Everett Hopkins, dear mother of Mrs. Courtland (Alma) Foulks and Mrs. Henry (Janet) Sherman, dear sister of Mrs. Edna Ellison and Mrs. Helen Martin, 10 grandchildren, also two great-grandchildren; Thursday, January 2, 1969; residence, 1004 Liberty Newport, age 62 years.

Funeral services Saturday, January 4, at the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, at 9 A. M. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery, the Visitation funeral 7 to 8 P.

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