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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 52

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IT- 10-D THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sunday, January 5, 1969 "7. Tomorrow's Store Hours: Downtown 9:30 to ,9 DeatJts And Funerals Ralph G. Folz Dies; Retired Executive, 67 I I SIT HMI Junior, Misses' and Women's Annual Winter Coat Sale Ralph Folz 23 J(D 33 Ralph G. Folz, 67, retired president of the Constrpc-tion Equipment Cincinnati, died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital. He resided at 6165 Miami Indian Hill.

Mr. Folz was a charter member of the Indian Hill Club; a past board member of the Indian Hill Rangers and a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Gertrude Church, the Greater Cincinntai Amateur Radio Association, the Indian Hill Gun Club and the National Rifle Association. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Antoinette Binder Folz; two daughters, Mrs.

Jean Pohl, Mariemont, and Mrs. Annette Kuhnell, Madeira, and six grandchildren. He also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Florence Thomas, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Ethel Ruehl and Mrs.

Helen Denier, both of Cincinnati. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 10 a. m. Tuesday at St. Gertrude Church, followed by burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery.

Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, Kenwood, from 4 to 9 p. m. Monday. Robert L. Queenan Robert L.

(Mike) Queenan, 65, 7150 Maple Madeira, died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital. A member of the Xavier University football squad in the 1920s, he was a retired industrial chemicals salesman. Mr. Queenan leaves his wife, Mrs. Margaret A.

tfk t'i I i Mrs. Nellie B. Taylor Mrs. Nellie Blanche Taylor, 92, formerly of Lincoln Heights, died Saturday at Clinton Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. She had been residing lately with her daughter, Mrs.

Amanda Skelton, Oregonia, Ohio. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Anna McDonald, and Mrs. Nellie Yates, both of Cincinnati; two sons, Richard W. Taylor, Silverton, and Leroy Livingston, i 1 1 i he, Ohio; and several grandchildren and Originally 30.00 to 48.00 A wide, wonderful selection for those wintry days ahead seasons to come.

We've classics, belted, double or single-breasted looks. Tweeds and solids in basic' colors or brights. to lighten a gray day. Some zip-out. inings.

In Misses 8 to 18, Junior's 5 to 13 and Women's. 1 6yV'to 24'2 sizes. Sorry, no mail or phone orders on these January savings. Hurry tomorrow to Coats, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street 5 5 .4 3 Play tex January Specials Focus Transitional and Daytime Dress Clearance Services will be at 1 p. m.

Tuesday at the Glenn Hall Funeral Home, Lincoln Heights, where friends may call after 6 p. m. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. William H. Eversman Services for William H.

Eversman, 86, retired superintendent of the Railroad Dining Car Service, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Divisions, will be Monday in Allison Park, Pa. Mr. Eversman, a former Cincinnatian, died Friday at his residence in Allison Park. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara E.

Eversman; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn McClean; Allison Park; a brother, Earl F. Eversman, Cincinnati; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Burial will be in the Allegheny County Memorial Park Cemetery. On Form Potter Queenan; a daughter, Miss Kathleen Queenan, at home; three sons, Robert Thomas and Michael his mother, Mrs.

Margaret V. Queenan; a sister, Mrs. Jack air den; two brothers, John and Arthur, and three grandchildren, all of Cincinnati. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a. m.

Tuesday at St. Gertrude Church, Madeira, with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery. Friends may call between 4 and 9 p. m. Monday at the Thomas Memorial Funeral Home, Kenwood.

5.00 Sale: Misses' and Women's Classic Knit Shifts Regularly 6.00 We've the basic dress you've been looking for: perfect to accessorize with a scarf, belt or pin. Back zip in 10 to 18 and l4'2 to 24'2 sizes. Fashion shades: tan, blue, purple, green, pink or yellow. (Not all colors in all sizes, "so please state second color choice when, ordering.) Dresses, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street 1-3 Mrs. Ellen C.

Kenney Tune in on the best lines for the new season. Save on your shape-up New Year's resolution. All possible in Foundations, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street Cross-Your-Heart semi-stretch padded bra, regularly 4.00 3.34 Cross-Your-Heart all-stretch padded bra, regularly 5.00 4.00 Soft-Line fiber padded bras, regularly 3.50 .66 off Living bras, regularly 4.95 to 7.95 1.00 off Firm-n-Flatter long-leg panty girdles, regularly 10.95 to 12.95 .2.00 off Magic-Controler girdles, regularly 7.95 to 10.95 2.00 off 99, Mrs. Betty Andrews Mrs. Ellen C.

Kenney, Originally 7.00 to 9.00 Choose from our selection of shift and waistline looks. All comfortably styled in acetate knits, cottons and blends. Dark colors in Misses' 12 to 20 and Women's l4'2 to 22'2- (Not every style in all sizes.) Sorry, no mail or phone orders on this January special. You'll want several in Daytime Dresses, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street died Saturday at her home, 9 Hi J3 I i I i O'VOVf- 9 i ft 4 Funeral services and burial will be held in Albany, Monday for Mrs. Betty Andrews, 41, a former Cincinnatian, who died Saturday after a short illness.

She leaves her husband, John Andrews, three small children, two sisters, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Buckner, Albany, also formerly of Cincinnati. Joseph Chuck Funeral mass for -Joseph E. Chuck 81, 1350 Beech Meadow Covedale, who died Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital will be at 9:30 a.

m. Tuesday at St. Louis Church, Eighth and Walunt where he was member of the Berchman Society. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Pedretti Ave.

and Foley Rd. Friends may call 4 to 9 p. m. Monday at the Harry Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. A retired pipe fitter, Mr.

Chuck was a charter member and 56-year cardholder in Pipe Fitter's Union Local 392. Surviving him are one son, Joseph E. and four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Sandman, Mrs. Hilda Weeks, Mrs.

Marian Kramer and Mrs. Catherine Fionda, Cincinnati; 15 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. 7 310 Eden Bellevue. Canadian-born, she had lived in Bellevue for about 70 years and wasa member of the Altar Society of St. Anthony Church, Bellevue.

She is survived by two sons, Fred Kenney, Cincinnati, and Arthur Kenney, treasurer of the City of South-gate; three daughters, Sister Mary Agnes and Sister Margaret Ellen, both in the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, and Miss Rita Kenney, at home; seven grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at St. Anthony Church, Bellevue.

Burial will be in St. Stephen Cemetery, Ft. Thomas. Visitation will be from 4-9 p. m.

Monday at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue. Mrs. Rose M. Milligan Mrs. Rose Marasco Milli- gan, 43, 6264 Seiler White Oak, died Saturday at Christ Hospital.

A native of Cincinnati, she was a graduate of old St. Mary High School, Hyde Park, and a member of the Peach Grove Garden Club, the James School PTA and the Ladies Auxiliary of LaSalle Council 5621 K. of C. Surviving her are her husband, Robert J. Milligan three daughters, Dorothy Ann, Rosemary and Martha Jean, and one son, R.

at home; her mother, Mrs. Josephine Marasco; four brothers, Emile, Rudolph, Salvatore and Leo Marasco, and two sisters, Mrs. Robert Hunninghake and Miss Josephine Marasco, all of Cincinnati. Funeral mass will be at St. James Church, White Oak, at 10 a.

m. Tuesday, with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Sullivan Funeral Home, 1336 E. McMillan St.

Mrs. Delia Wireman Services for Mrs. Delia Daniel Wireman, 71, 3514 Handman East End, wmm i Harry Stadtlander Harry Stadtlander, 72, 2523 Warren Covington, died Saturday at St. Luke Hospital, where he had been a patient four days. He was a retired textile examiner for the old Bauer Gwin-ner Cincinnati, and a member of the Holy Name Society of St.

Augustine Church, Covington. Surviving him are his wife, Virginia NIeman Stadtlander; two sons, Harry and William, Covington; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Otte, Erlang-er, and six grandchildren. Funeral Mass will be at his church at 9 a. m.

Tuesday, with burial in Mother of God Cemetery, Covington. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p. m. Monday at the Mid-dendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington. Nigerian Bombs Kill 30 Children, At "Sheer-Velvet" Seamless Seasonal Savings On Mock Turtleneck Sweaters Enka Nylon Tricot Briefs, Support Hose 2 JO If Buy 10, Save 3.00 tit 10 pair will be Tuesday at the Sheen Funeral Home, Ashland, Ky.

Friends may call after 4 p. m. Monday at the Barrere Gilligan Funeral Home, East End. Burial will be in Ashland. Mrs.

Wire-man died Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Wilburn Wireman; a son, Daniel Wireman, Amarlllo, two daughters, Mrs. Mary Anshutz, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Ellen Lipscomb, Cincinnati; seven grandchildren, and seven great-gran i ldren. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs.

Nora Delia rt and Mrs. Myrtle Southers, both of Ashland, and Mrs. Evelyn Staton, living in Maryland; and a brother. Homer Daniel, Painstville. Regularly 4.00 You'll want several for all of today's go-together looks.

And so easy to care for' in washable Orion. Zip up the back in 34 to 40 sizes. Choose from white, navy, brown, black or light blue. (Please state second color choice, when ordering.) Sportswear, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street 2 pair for 3.50 If perfect 5.95 Chadel nylon covered Lycra Spandex gives all the support tired legs need. In beige-tone, tantone, white and taupe.

A (82 to9), (9'2 to 10), (IO'2 to 1 1) sizes. Hosiery, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street Biafrans Say UMUAHIA, Biafra UP) Biafrans charged Saturday that Nigerians killed 30 children in a bombing raid on the village of Umuna, near Orlu. A Biafran communique said the village was bombed as the children were carrying water from a communal tap. A jet aricraft dropped four bombs, it added. The Biafran military claimed to have killed 253 Nigerian soldiers when a Nigerian force attacked Abagana, northeast of Onitsha.

i. 'HIS Rush to Pogue's Budget Store to gather up savings in full cut, tailored, elastic-leg briefs. White and colors in 5 to 10 sizes. Lingerie, Budget Store, Lower Arcade, Fifth Street it li 4 Write or Phone Jane Alden, 421-2828. (No Delivery Charge On Purchases of 5.01 or More, or CO.D.'s of 9.99 or More.) Call As Early As 8 A.M.

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