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ITEWl SECTION Announcements Announcement! Announcements Announcement! In Memoriam In Memoriam THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1943 Mother's Day, Birthday Remembrance Of my dear mother, IDA BELLE STOUDKR, born May 8. 1H70; died January 13, 1943 Dearest Mother since you've left me Things have never been the same. There are much sorrows around me And my heart is filled with pain. I Renck singer I KlelHW 4 KH Stein I Koselilmvoi stoibin RuetiT Thompson Sams Wedding Sfhtneeft Schneider wheatley 1 4. Schroder Woernle i Ji Mann I Meader it llgenfrit.

Kalt.ilmch IS 1 i i HECK, Minnie STAHL, Mary Arrangements In charge of Mother's Day Remembrance) To our beloved mother, MARTHA (MATTIE) FEDERLB (nee Seaman), who passed away February 18, 1937. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. Although God called you from amongst ua To your eternal rest, we pray "Take her in thine arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be A messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee." Always to be Remembered by Her Children. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, CATHERINE A.

BROWN, who parsed away March 15, 1939. In our homes, Mother, you are ever remembered Fondly we recollect day long past. Too Joyous and too beautiful to last. Memories of you, Mother, Are cherished anew each day, To inspire us along life's way. Yet what we would give to clasp your hand.

Your kindly face to see, To hear your voice and see you smil As In the days that used to be! Your Loving Children. Number 4 ot a series to I 1' iJr I LIKE A PORT IN A STORM FOR THE DISTRESSED FAMILY Separated and yet a part of the Service Room is the Family Room in our Price Hill Home. Its quiet segregation enables the family to take part in the service with a privacy equal to that available In their own home. Four Convenient Funeral Homes (ALL AIR-CONDITIONED) WAbash 0365 WAbash 4512 COIonial 8560 HEmlock 4185 ENQUIRER WANT ADS IN UNUSUAL WAYS Mother's Day will he celebrated by sons and daughters In unusual places and unusual ways, thla Year of Battle, 1913 but nevei before, perhaps, has the tribute been more sincere and more heart felt. The mothers of America, of the world, are giving for Victory that which is most precious of all; out love, our homage, our letters, our small gifts, are little enough re-turn for their many sacrifices.

Borgmann --COMPANY-- funeral Directors Central Parkway Clifton Hills Lane I5I7-I525 Freeman Ave." Phones PArkway 4487-4488 ntrodacei Greater Cin-1 cinnatl to the! service we render. This! is also Num ber 4 in the contest for school children. 1 SERVE EVERYDAY NEEDS In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved sister and aunt, LOUISE BILLMAN, who passed away May 5, 1942. All to ourselves we think of you, Think of the things we used to do, Think of the things we used to say, Think of you In every way. Sometimes ws cry, sometimes we smile, But we think of you all the while.

Sadly Missed by Sister Jeanette, Husband Sherrod, Niece Jean, and Nephew Billy. In Loving Memory Of my beloved father, WILLIAM SAM MKT, who passed away May 7, 1942. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break but all In vain: To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one heart. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days.

When we were all together. His Loving Daughter, Mrs. Irene Schulze. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, BERTHA O'BRIEN, who passed away November 8, 19.19. We miss her when we need a friend- On her we always could depend.

She cheered us In sickness, and soothed our pain, God grant some day, we'll meet again. Sadly Missed by Son Robert, and Wife Arline. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, IDA C. DIETZ (nee Denhart), who passed away May 8, 1942. A precious one from us la gone, A voice we loved Is stilled, A place Is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.

Sadly Missed by Husband and Son. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved friend, LENA KIDD, Who passed away May 9, 1941. Just a thought of sweet remembrance Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet devotion, Of the one who thinks of you. Sadly Missed hy Dorothy Hensley. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, ANNA HUE, who passed away August 30, 1930.

So often we think of your love and eare, And every time that we do Our hearts overflow with thsnkfulness For having a Mother like you. Your Loving Daughters. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, CECELIA STRADY, who passed away December 4, 1942. Not from memory have you gone away For there your Image, mother, will ever stay. Your Children and Grandchildren.

WTiile the flowers with all thi'ir beauty iua arm nioom with gorgeous nue, But fail tu lift my sorrow As I think of you each day. There are griefs that canuut find com fort And wounds cannot be healed. There are sorrows deep within my heart That cannot be half revealed. Though our great Redeemer called you Ana to Heaven my prayers 1 send That we'll meet again, dear Mother In a world that never ends. Sadly mLssed by your daughter.

Pearl. Mother's Day Remembrance Of MARGARET TRAINOR, who entered eternal rest May 11, 1938, She always learned to watch for us. Anxious If we were late. In winter by the window. In summer by the gate.

And though we mocked her tenderly, Who had such foolish cares. The long way home would seem more safe Because she waited there. Her thoughts were e'er full of us, She never could forget. And so we think that where she is, She must be waiting yet. Waiting till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late Watching from heaven's window, Leaning on heaven gate.

Always Remembered by Her Sons and Grandchildren. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, HELEN NELL KUMMER (nee Dineen), who passed away April 25, 1939. Is for the million things she gave me, Means only that she's growing old. Is for the tears she shed to save me, Is for her heart of purest gold, Is for her eyes wilh love ItRlit shining, Means only right and right she'll always be Put them all together, they spell MOTHER. A word that means all the world to me.

Sadly Missed and Never-to-be-Forgotten by ner son. liaugnter, Sons-ln-Law, and Grandchildren. Mother's Day Kemembrance Of our dearly belover mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, MARGARET RICHTER. Who passed away November 12, 1938. Remembrance Is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all In vain.

To have, to leve and then to part. Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. Sadly Missed by Children, Grandchildren, and Great-grandchildren. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved wife and mother, LOUISE SCHWKIKERT, who passed away October 18, 1933.

God made a wonderful mother A mother who never grew old; He made her smile of sunshine, He molded her heart of gold. He made her as like an angei As anyone ever could he: God made that wonderful mother-Then took that mother from us. Sadly Missed by Husband, Children, and Grandson. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, MARGARET WIETHOFF, who passed away December 13, 1940. Deep In our hearts lies a pietitre Of a loved one laid to rest.

In memory's frame we shall keep It, Because she was one of the best. Her heart was truest In all the world, Her love (he best to recall For no one else could take her place; She Is still the dearest of them all. Sadly Missed by Son and Daughter, George and Kvelyn. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, VIRGINIA IleROSR, who passed away May 18, 1912. She little thought "when leaving home She would return no more.

That she In death so soon would step, And leave us here to mourn. More and more each day we miss her, Friends may think the wound Is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Children and Grandchildren. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our beloved mother and grandmother, ALVINA DE MINT (nee Heppes), who passed away September 29, 1930. It's hard enough to find a verse That's sweet enough for you; And warm enough and fond enough i ien now mucn we miss you! Always Remembered hy Your Loving Chil- nren ana urandr.nildren.

Mother's Dny Remembrance Of our beloved mother and grandmother, KUNIB WERTZ, who passed away April 30, 1942. fn life we loved vou dearlv In death we do the same Those we love may go out of. sight, but never nut nr min.i- They are cherished in the' hearts ui tnose they leave behind. Her Loving Son, Daughter-in-law, and "aMucnuQTen. Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, LORAINE RYNN, who Passed awav Nnvpmh.r iqiii Today Is Mother's Day And If Onlv wnrrl nt "hall.

mM io a motner wno was so precious and dear. To your little girl you could not live to rear. But your life on this earlh was not the nesi So God took you home to rest. Your living Daughter, Cheryle. Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, MINNIE M.

GRISHAM. Somewhere back of the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, She lives In a land of glory Mid the blue and gold of the skies. Like all good and perfect lfts She came from God. nn other- But today we have but memories or mat perfect gift called mother. Always Reme mbered by Her Daughter.

Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, GERTRUDE ANTHONY. There are griefs that cannot find comfort. And wounds that cannot be healed. There Is sorrow deep wllhln mv heart That cannot be revealed. Though our Great Redeemer called you, And to heaven my prayers I send That we'll meet again, dear mother, a wona mat never ends.

Sadly Missed by Her Lonesome Daughter ana non-in-Law, Mr. and Mrs. Ulrlc Ahrams. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our beloved mother, ELIZABETH THIEN, who passed away March 8, 1939. "Dear Mother" you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still In memory you are with us, As you always were before.

Her Children. Mother's Say Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, MISSOURI BELL SMITH, who passed away July 3, 1940, Like all good and perfect gifts, She came from God, no other. But today we have but memories. Of that perfect gift called "mother." Sadly Missed hy Her Daughter and Bon- In-Law, Grace and Louis Semler. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother, ELIZABETH HEMSATH, who passed away August 12, 1943.

Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall. You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Always Remembered by Her Husband, Children. Grandchildren, and Greatgrandchildren. Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, CHARLOTTE 8CHOTTE, who Passed away July 12, 1940.

My Hps cannot tell how I miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say-God alone knows how I mlse her, In a home, that Is lonely today. Sadly Missed end Always Remembered by Daughter, Jtavloia Come ye, and let us walk in the light of the Lord. 1943, John Howard Harris. STEIN Lena Stein (nee Goeltz), beloved wife of Henry Stein, Friday, May 7, 1943, at residence, 154 Tremont Fort Thomas, Services at the Erschell funeral home, 155 N. Fort Thomas Fort Thomas, Monday, May 10, 2:30 p.

m. STOIBIN Hannah Stoibin, beloved mother of Mrs. Joseph Cone, Mrs. Harry Kranes, Mrs. Dolly Skalin, Elsie, Albert and Louis Stoibin, at the residence, 635 Park Newport, Ky.

Services Well funeral home, 3901 Reading Sunday, May 9, 1943, at 2 p. m. Kindly omit flowers. THOMPSON George W. Thompson, he- loved husband of Eva Thompson (nee Rels), and father of Mrs.

Dorothy Bun-del, Mrs. Evelyn Pryer and Edward J. Meyers, Thursday, May 6, 1943, at 68 years of ago, at residence, 306 W. Sixth Newport. Funeral from the Erschell funeral home, 227 E.

Sixth Newport, with requiem high mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Monday, tWEAVER Harry Andrew Weaver, ue-loved husband of Nellie Weaver (nee Short), suddenly, Friday, May 7, 1943; residence, 4121 Eileen drive. Funeral from the Ruble funeral home, 3205 Brotherton Oakley, Monday, May 10, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Cecelia Church, 9 a.

m. Members of Colebank Post No. 13, American Legion, services Sunday, 8 p. m. WEDDING Homer E.

Wedding, beloved husband of Narnia Llndsey Wedding, father of William, Donald and Robert Wedding, Saturday, May 8, 1943, at residence, 2300 Bymmes aged 39 years. Funeral from the Fuldner mortuary, 421 Arch Tuesday, May 11, 2 p. m. WOf.KM.E Mary Woernle, widow of the late Theodore Woernle and mother of Mrs. Thomas Green, at her residence.

Ansterdam Ft. Perry, Saturday, May 8, 1913. Services at the residence. Tuesday, May 11, at 2 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. WHEATLEY Grace A. Wheatley (nee Kempt, beloved wife of the late Waylon A. Wheatley, devoted mother of Mrs. Lyra Marlow, at residence, 214 Washington St.

Bernard, Friday, May 7, aged 64 years. Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial. 4811 Vine Monday, May 10, after 3 p. m. Body will lie in state at Wilson Memorial Church Tuesday, 12 o'clock, until time of services at 2 p.

m. World War II Veteran. it World War I Veteran, Spanish-American War Veteran. Card of Thanki Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere thanks and deep appre ciation is extended to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sym pathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, ANNA HARRIS CLIFFE (nee Pacey).

We especially wish to thank Rev. James Attridge for his Impressive and comforting words at the funeral home and cemetery; the soloist, Mrs. Hiram Hitchcock, and the organist, Mr. Hafner; also the beautiful floral offerings, sympathy cards, and Mr. W.

D. Jacocks and Son for their courteous and efficient service. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Sincere thanks and deepest appreciation is extended to all our many relatives.

friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved husband and father, AUGUST L. YUNG. We especially wish to thank Rev. Charles J. Schaufuss for his consoling words, Dr.

N. E. Taylor and Dr. John H. Skavlem for their untiring efforts, and the Booth Memorial Hospital; the Newport Aerie Eagles, no.

2so; all donors 01 tne many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards; the Muehlenkamp funeral directors for their capable and courteous management of the funeral. The Yung Family. Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation Is extended to all our many relatives, friends, and neighbors for tne kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother, ANNA M. FRICKE.

We especially wish to thank Rev. Henry E. Woodard tor his consoling words, Dr. Clark S. Fitzmorris and all the nurses of Bethesda Hospital for their untiring ef forts, Mrs.

Eva Woodard for her neautilul vocal selections, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards, and the SchrafienherKcr funeial directors for their helpfulness during her illness and their efficient management of the funeral. Nora and Charles F. Fricke. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank all our relatives friends, and neighbors for their kind sym pathy during the illness and death of our daugnter, MARIAN ALMA KENNEY.

We especially wish to thank Father Joseph Moellman of St. Bonaventura Church, and all the sisters: Dr. Oliver Coe and all the doctors and nurses of General Hospital, the Little Flower Society, the officers and employees Morrison Drab- ner Steel all donors of the many floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, the pallbearers for their services, and the Rebold funeral home for the efficient manner in which they handled the funeral. The Kenney Family. Card Of Thanks.

To all our many relatives, friends and neighbors we wish to express our most sincere thanks and deepest appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved husband and father, FRED BRENGELMAN. In particular, do we wish to thank Rev. Ray Tucker for his consoling words, the Western Hills High School, all employees of the B. Minischewltz Comnanv. the Janitors' Union and Metal Polishers' union for their attendance and floral tributes, the Junior Order, Woodward Council No.

49, and the Eagles Aerie No. 142 for their services, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and sym- patny cards and the John J. Radel Company for their most efficient services. The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card Of Thanks.

Sincere thanks and deepest appreciation Is extended to all our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved son and brother, JOSEPH ROTTGERS. Especially we wish to thank Rev. Father Fey for his Impressive requiem mass, all members of St. John's Orphanage So ciety, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and sympathy cards, and the Henry Linnemann Sons, funeral directors, for their courteous and efficient management of the funeral. Mr.

Harry Rottgers and Family. Card Of Thanks. It 11 our desire to express our most sincere thanks and deep appreciation to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved aunt, MISS ANNA KROEGER. We esnoclally wish to thank Rev. Father Jerome E.

Bartel for his kind visits and consoling words, Dr. E. A. Craig for his untiring efforts, all the donors of the beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets, and cards of sympathy, and the Stanley High funeral home directors ior ineir courteous and efficient services. Vera T.

Dinkel and Family. Card Of Thanks. It Is with sincere gratitude we extend our appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors for tne Kindness no shown us In the loss of our beloved brother, GEORGE FLATT. We especially wish to thank Rev. M.

F. Zutz and Rev. R. Tucker for their words of consolation. Dr.

Blatt for his efforts. Wlnton Council No. 283. Jr. O.

U. M. the casket bearers, all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and cards or sympathy and Spaeth Sons, funeral directors, for their comforting and satisfactory services. Tb Bereaved BroUeri, I Come ye, and let walk in the light of the Lord. 1943, John Howard Harris.

LANGr'OKDKK Norma Langforder (nee Renter), beloved wife of William Langforder and sister of Dr. Walter W. and Br. Elmer J. Renter, Friday, May 7, 1943, in her 56th year; residence, 320 Kali-banks avc.

Funeral from the Vitt A Stermer Falrmount funeral home, 1824 Westwood Monday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m. Members of Ladies' Society of St. Martin's Church, River please take notice. MALY Arthur Maly, beloved husband of Arm a Rowekamp Maly and son of Charles and the late Katherine Maly and brother of Charles, of Chicago.

Clarence of Grand Rapids and Albert jaiy ana Mrs. verna Hertle n. Thurs- day, May 6, 1943, at residence, 2838 wasson Hyde Park. Funeral Mon lay, May 10, from the Witt, Good A Kelscn funera home. 302B Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square at 8:30 m.

Requiem high mass at St. Mary unurcn at a. m. 11 ALONE Patrick Maloney. beloved hus band of the late Bridget Maloney (nee Griffin devoted father of Mrs.

John Gallagher and Mrs. George Dorsey, at residence, 233 Burns Wyoming Wednesday, May 5, 1943. Funeral from the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine at Washington, St. Bernard, Monday May 10, at 8:19 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. James Church, Wyoming, a. m. IIANN William S. Mann, beloved husband of the late Lcuna Dickerson Mann and beloved father of Joseph, John, Basil, Richard and Donald Mann, Mrs.

Marie Zoi, Mrs. Lucille Stenger, Mrs. Anna Mary Frey and Mrs. Jeanette Humble, suddenly, Thursday, May 8, 1943, In his 68th year. Funeral from his late residence, 11)00 Blegler Monday, May 10, 9:30 a.

m. lA(iK( Vincenza Kagro 'nee Nato), be loved wife of the late Salvatore Magro, at her residence, 450 Consldine Friday, May 7, 1943, aged 55 years. Survivors, four sons. Igenazio, Joseph Michael, and Frank, seaman, second class, In the United States Navy, and one daughter. Miss Antonina Magro.

Serv ices in charge of Rossi Bros, funeral home, 2936 Woodburn. opposite Lincoln Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. from itossi with services at 9:30 a. from the 'Sacred Heart Italian Chursh, Friends may call Monday after 6 p. MEADER Private William L.

Meader, beloved son of William D. and Mae Meader (nee Melhaus), 88 Taylor ton Thomas. at vamp crowder, Thursday, May 6, 1943, aged 22 years, runerai Monday, May 10, from the Linnemann funeral home. 2527 E. Eleventh Covington, at 9:30 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Mary Cathedral at 10 a. m. Inter ment St.

Mary Cemetery. IIMNERS Cora Melners (nee Pflum), be loved wife of the late Frank Melners and sister of Joseph F. Pflum. Saturday, May 8, 1943. Funeral from the Grueter ft Son funeral home, Illff and Glenway Tuesday, May 11, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Lawrence Church at 9 a. m. Members of Married Ladies' Society of Holy Family Church kindly take notice.

IMKYRItS Katherine Mary Meyers (nee Selther), beloved wife of John Meyers, at her residence, Box 161, Licking pike, Johns Hill, Ky. Funeral Monday, May 10, 1943, from the residence, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass St. John Church, Johns Hill, at 9 a.

m. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery. JIOKAN Thomas (James) Moran, beloved husband of Pearl Doyle Moran and father of Raymond Moran and brother of Duke Moran, Friday, May 7, 1943; residence, 112 Beech Newport, Ky. Services at George H.

Rohde A Sons funeral home, Linwood rd, and Delta Monday. May 10, at 2 p. m. Re mains may be viewed after 12 noon Sunday. KEWMAN Mary Newman (nee Loundes), beloved wife of Arthur Newman and mother of George F.

O'Brlan of Xenia, Ohio; Mrs. Daniel Pohlar of Indianapolis, and Franklyn Newman, Friday, May 7, 1943; residence. 1313 William Howard Taft aged 50 years. Services at the Ray K. Hawkins funeral home, 4828 Section Norwood.

Tuesday, May 11, at 10 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday after 3 p. m. Ji'OCKA Rev.

William E. Nocka, beloved husband of Jessie McDowell Nocka, father of Mrs Clara Eberle, Mrs. Ruth Bodenateln, Carl, Alfred, Elmer and Paul Nocka of 2845 May Friday, May 7, 1943. Remains at the Bamber funeral home, 3011 Woodburn ave. Services at the Bethlehem M.

E. Church, Woodburn ave. at Fairfax, Monday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m. PARKHILL Jerry parkhlll, aged 85 years, beloved husband of the late Mary Jane Paikhlll (nee Oatlev), Saturday, May 8.

1943. Funeral from the Watklns-Galli- more funeral home, Mason, Ohio, Tues-day, May 11, at 2 p. m. (E. W.

rRH'K Wilhelmina Price (nee Hartman) widow of Henry Price, beloved mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Haberthear. Friday. May 7, 1943, aged 88, at residence, 1036 Grand ave. Funeral from the Busse ft Borgmann Co.

Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Lane, Tuesday, May 11, at 2:30 p. m. HENCK Clara Renck (nee Slefferman), beloved wife of Otto Renck and beloved mother ol Michael, Edgar and Mary Renck, at her residence, near Harrison, Ohio, Friday, May 7, 1943. Friends may call at the Jackman Penny funeral home, 'Harrison, Ohio, after 12 noon, Sunday, May 9. Funeral services at the Providence Presbyterian Church, Bright, Monday, May 10, at 2 p.

C. W. T. RICHTUR Naomi Ratker Rlchter, wife of the late C. Edward Richter of 2o52 Madi son Friday, May 7, 1943.

Services at the W. Mack Johnson funeral Home, McMillan at Upland Monday, May 10, at 10:30 a. m. BOLL Elizabeth Roll tnee Pirron); beloved wife nf the late Carlton Roll, devoted mother of Mrs. Elmer Rehn, Raymond, Bernard, Martin, William, Walter, Carlton, Robert, and Pfc.

Frank Roll, sister of Rev. SIgsmund Pirron, O. F. M. Sister Albertus, Mrs.

Mary Juenke, Mrs. Henry Mersch, Mrs. Kath-ernlne Borgmann, Carrie and William residence, 16 Louis Saturday, May 8. 1943, aged 89 years. Funeral lrom The Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine st.

at Washington, St. Bernard, Tuesday, May 11, at 9 m. Solemn requiem high mass St. Clement Church, 9:30 a. m.

ttDSKHOOM Anna P. Roseboom. beloved sister of Edith Roseboom, Friday, May 7, 1943, at her residence, 4212 Turrlll Northside. Funeral services at Wlltsee Chapel, 24 W. Ninth Monday, May 10, at 2 p.

m. BAMS Pearl H. Sams, beloved wife of R. B. Sams, at her residence, 3823 Lincoln Covington, Friday, May 7, 1943.

Services at the residence, Monday, May 10, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. BCHMEES Marie Schmees (nee Mentrup), beloved wife of Henry J. Schmees, devoted mother of Janice, Mary Jo, and Geraldlne Schmees, Saturday, May 8.

1943; residence, 3825 Olivette ave. Funeral from Rebold funeral home, Glen-more ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Tuesday, May 11, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

Martin Church at 9 a. m. St. Cecilia Ladles' Society, Altar Society, and A. services Monday, 8 p.

m. SCHNEIDER John Schneider, beloved husband of Apolina Schneider (nee Meyer), and dear father of Mrs, Roy Viesen and John Schneider, entered Into rest at nls residence, 3456 Craig Westwood, Friday, May 7, 1943. In his 63d year. Funeral from the Gump funeral home, 3440 Glenmore ave. at Herbert, Cheviot, Monday, May 10, 3 p.

m. HKOUER Raymond W. Schroder, beloved husband of Ida Schroder (nee Bass), 509 E. Nineteenth Covington, Thursday, May 6, 1943, aged 69 years. Funeral Tuesday, May 11, from the above residence, at 8:30 m.

Requiem high mass at St. Mary Cathedral at 9 a. m. Interment old St. Joseph Cemetery.

Friends may call after 1 p. Monday. SINUKR Joseph A. Singer, beloved husband of the late Mary Singer (nee Schapker). and beloved father of Berna-dine, William and Raymond Slncer and the late Mary Singer Stewart, Saturday.

Mav 8, 1943, at his residence, 122H Elbernn Price Hill. Funeral from the Qllligan-Slcfke funeral home. 3671 Warsaw ave. Due notice will be given. STAHL Mary A.

Staht (nee Waldbllllg), beloved wife of Jacob A. Stahl and mother of Arthur Stahl, Friday, May 7. J943, of 2909 Vsvghnn St. Funeral from the residence, Tuesday, May 11, at 8:30 a. m.

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MADISON VILLE. Card oi Thanki Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved lather and grandfather, GEORGE FRANK BRUNKLAUS. We especially wish to thank Rev. John Schwartz for his impressive service and consoling words, Rev.

Joseph Moelimann for his kind visits. Dr. Arthur Wendel and Dr. Walter W. Huetther for their untiring efforts.

Mr. Lawrence White for his service, the pallbearers, the Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Victor court; tne Mens Society of St. Boniface Church, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouauets. and the funeral directors, Fred Meyer and Vitt and Stermer for their kindness and efficient services.

The Bereaved Family. In Memoiiam Birthday Bemembrance Of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, MAKY MAUONEY (nee Burke) who passed away November 2, 1940. Mom, has it been Just three short years, Just three short years since we were all together? On your last birthday with us, It was such a happy day! But you knew it would be Uie last-So Mom, on this day we miss you And our hearts are heavy. But we have the consolation knowing You are living in that beautiful city of heaven. Her Loving Husband, Children, Daughter-in-Law, and Grandchildren.

Birthday Remembrance Of my dearly beloved nephew, 1RVIN A. C. WISCHMEYER, who passed away May 10, 1942. Somewhere back of the sunset Where loveliness never dies. He lives in a land glory 'Mid the blue and gold of the skies.

Always Remembered by His Uncle Al and Uncle Cliff Kettler. Birthday Remembrance JOSEPH H. JOERING, May 11, 1943. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly Missed by Mom and Dad, In loving Memory Of our dearly beloved Son and Brother IRVIN WISCHMEYER who passed away May 10, 1942.

From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest, God has taken you, dear Irvin, Where you'll find eternal rest. Loving and kind in all your ways, Upright and just to the end of your days We miss you now, our hearts are sore, As time goes by we miss you more. Life is so empty, dear without you A year full of tears, sorrow and blue, The call was so sudden, the shock so severe. Little we though such grief was so near. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain.

We have suffered since we lost you, Life since then has never been the same. We often weep and think of you, When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing, That grief can call its own. Silent and peaceful you are sleeping When we place flowers upon your grave, Prayers are said that you're in God's keeping, So we must be contented and brave. For God has planned a richer life, Beyond the unseen shore. Wtfere partings are forgotten, fina sorrow is no more.

Sadly missed by your Broken-Hearted Mother, Dad and Sisters Ruth, Mabel, and Brother Harold. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved Son and Brother RICHARD FUNKE who passed away May 10, 1942. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break but all in vain, To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together! Sadly missed by Mother, Dad and Doro- tny. In Memory Of my mother, LILLIAN SHOEMAKER, who passed away June 10, 1929.

My mother passed on from this earth Some sixteen years ago, God bless her, she's In Heaven now, Apart from care and woe. She was a wonderful mother To my little sister and I. I know she's still as wonderful, In her new home in the sky. She sacrificed her all for me, When she was. here on earth.

No strife, nor toil too difficult, Her life was Joy and mirth. Up there I know she's happy, An angel at God's command. On judgment day we'll meet again, Yes, in that glorious land. So mother dear. In memory Of days that are gone away, I hope you're well up in Heaven On this, our ''Mother's Day." Composed by Charles W.

Shoemaker. Her loving son, Charles W. Shoemaker and Family. In Loving Memory Of my grandmas, ELLEN C. MARKS, LENA FROST.

When I was a child sat upon your knees, You sang lullabies to me As I grew older; How dear you were to me Grandmas, I never could love you at much as I do today. Your Grandson, Aaron Frost. In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, 8ARAH MEHRING, who passed away February 2, 1941. In my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother I do not think of you. Ssdly Missed by Her Daughter, Virginia.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and fathsr, JOSEPH ABEL, who passed away May 4, 1942. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Kemembrance Of my dear husband. VALENTINE "VAL" MENKE, who passed away May 1941.

God took him home, It was His will, But In my heart he llveth still. HI Devoted Wile. Carrie Menifc Mother's Day Remembrance Of our dearly beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, clara Mccarty, who passed away June 21, 1933. A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One Who WAV hotter flriA navam mart. A wondertul worker, so loyal and truej One in a million, that Mother was vou.

Just in your judgement, always right, nonesc ana iiDerai, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom yo knew. uur wjnueriui Motner that mother wai you. iter iov.ng Husband, four Daughters, fivi Grandchildren, and four Sons-in-Law. 1 -r i Of our dearly beloved mother, MARGARET TRAINOR, who passed away May 11. 1938.

Gather ht.r in vnnr tia-jrt Trf Whora wvar she mou h.l' she was so tired for she gave Herselt unsparingly. Dry her tears too, with Your hands! Her fnriritv. And find some little house In heaven wnere sne and "Pop may live. Her Loving Children and Grandchildren. Mother's Day Remembrance Of our beloved mother, who passed away December 11, 1942.

What Is home without a Mother All things this world mav send But when we lost our "darling Mother," uur uearesi iriena, trouble and sickness, we wish her near! uer we always could depend. Her Loving Children. Mother's Day Remembrance il nil- uui uca.nr uciuvea moiner. JLl.AtfiVm 8UERKAMP, llrh) Iin CB.H Tnm.H.. 4niA m.naj annual liOt, Tender, patient, loyal, devoted That was slways our mother's way.

ii, Kmti um. quoted As we think of her todav. Her Irving Daughters, Florence and Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, EMMA KNAUL, woo passed nway January 30, 1940. As years go by and time rolls on jwu in iirai, jimiougn you are gone. Each thing we do.

each place we go We seem to fell your presence so. Sadly Missed by Her Loving Daughter an4 Son-in-law. Mother's Day Remembrance Of my dearly beloved mother, BERTHA KLAUSA, who passed away June 3, 1942. Tn my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true: There's not a day, dear Mother, I do not think of you. Her Loving Daughter and Son-ln-Law.

Societies and Lodge. PHOENIX COUNCIL NO. 58, D. OF A. Members please arrange to meet at Vitt Stermer funeral home, 124 Westwood MONDAY, May 10, 1943.

2 p. to pay our last tribute to SISTER NORMA RKUTER LANGFORDER JOHN GRAFIOUS, Secretary. ADDIE MOEDENGAR, Councilor. Miscellaneous Hoticei IIMMMIimMltMMHl tllMIIIIHItJl BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electric Light and Power Wiring Work.

1600 Walnut Corner Liberty Q.II..I.,MlltHIIMlM,,tMM.,l,,M,llll,llMMIIII,MMIlfn TAKK NOTICE The Auction Sale of The John shlllito Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been postponed from Mav 19 to May 20 at 10 A. M. They will offer for sale at auction a group of fur coatt to satisfy past due storage charges, repair and cleaning charges, cost of-advertising and cost of said sale KEENAN FUEL OILS CALL WO 1250 RAMSEY-PAXTON Wanted heirs of I.uella E. Ramsey; father James, mother Caroline Paxton; bora 1890. Write P.

O. Bux 147, Chicago. Lost and Found L0ST--IN WLW BUILDING -EMERALD RING Thursday night. May 6th. Liberal reward offered on return to ception desk.

BROWN CLOTH PURSE On Norwood bus, containing ration cards and two billfolds with money. Reward. WO 5128. DIAMOND RING Lost at Lookout House; Sunday night; sentimental value; Liberal reward. JE 5831 DOG Black and white; lost vicinity Wil llamsdale Farm, hrlanger.

Thursdsf night: answers name "Teddy." Reward foi return or Information leading to re-, covery, ma oiaej weeaaays. FOUNTAIN PEN LOST PARKER lady's; and black pigskin gloves; on John St. car; Monday; reward. WA GASOLINE ration books lost, STTFQ; nam Sylvester Stenson, 901 Van Buren Ave. Lock land.

LOST-WOMEN'S LAPEL WATCH Wednesday evening In the vicinity of Albee Theater. reward. Phone EA 1715. LOST Lady's brown and tan tweed coat. in Rollman's box; size 38; between Roll- man's and Kroger'e Super Market.

Foun- tain Square. Reward. Phone CO 4392. LOST Small black female dog; white feet, short tail; answer to Midget. License 409US.

Call EA 2439. LOST Purse on Warsaw car or Dewey Saturday evening. Reward. Call AV 2093. LOST Black patent leather purse.

Fifth Cincinnati; valuable correspondence. Generous reward. MO 1170 R. LOST Ration books for Johnnie Mae Mer- -chant and OUIa Merchant. 725 W.

9th St. LOST Indorsed check; nam Madge C. Thompson. Call MO 2199. LOST Black cat, male; vicinity Norwood View.

Reward. ME 1868. LOST Two ration books No. 2. John Francis, Robert Francis, 930 Kenyon Ave.

LOST Pearl and ruby A. O. PI Sorority pin. Reward. CO 8719.

LOST Black ookcr, male, nam rrnnyj reward. MO 1777. LOST RATION FURLOUGH COUPONS HE 2387. LOST Black turban and beige gloves la Hogue bag; reward. AV 8K78.

LOST White setter male'dog in Glendale reward. PR REWARD RETURN BLACK 1 AND BROWN TOY COLLIR Collar i with license and rabies tag from Alex- andria. Va. answers to the name Sailor: ran awav from Union Terminal, Satur day morning. Call HU SMALL PUG DOG.

similar to bull dof, grayish color, black face, one eye entailer! I biid'a Reward, JjjOl 323ft I FUNERAL HOME OUR ONLY LOCATION: 3726 Warsaw Ave. WA0117 Ben, Eugene, Vincent Meyer. iilh W. (Hack Johnson 1 McMILLAN and UPLAND PLAClii WOodburn 0474-0475 'iiuiiuiiniiaiiaiiniiiiHiii' 1 if FUNEBAL HOME 3412 Clifton Avt. AVon4543 J.

J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J. Sullivan, Director. 1330 E.

McMillan at BELL PL. WO M133 Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, KAJLfi, JUaum 49S9 Glenway Ave. WA 4144. 823 Chateau Ave. WA 0228.

In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and fathers, ANNA SCHLUETSR (nee Wulfemelr) April 13, 1927; WILLIAM SCHLUETER, April 29, 1939; WILLIAM E. KISKER, May 12, 1940. thla nf Tlflln And SOrrOW To the land of peace and rest, God nas laxen you, near iuvcu un, Where you have found eternal rest. Always Remembered and Sadly MlBsed by Mr sna Mrs. a.

aciiiueicr mm Albert. In Loving Memory Of our darling son, JIMMIE PEABLEY, who passed away May 8, 1942. Come to My heavenly garden And see In perfect bloom- The flower you loved so dearly And thought It plucked too soon; Then you will know My reason Though you know It not today, While In his promising childhood I took your son away. Mother, Dad, Brothers, and Sisters. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, WILLIAM E.

KISKER, ...1. Maw 19 1Q1A The cell was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought such grief was near. nnii, thno. mhn hiv. Inst ran tell The pain of parting without farewell! A.

silent prayer, a siieni tear, Beautiful memories, William dear. all nt ii von rlM vour best. May God grant you eternal rest. Your Loving Wife, Elisabeth. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, JOSEPH BAKER, who passed away May 9, 1942.

When evening shades are falling, And I sit in quiet alone. To my heart there comes a longing If you would only come home. Friends may think I have forgotten, When at times they see me smile, But they little know the heartache, Mv smile hides all the while. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, MARY MARTIN (nee Gusweller), who passed away January 18, 1939.

All to ourselves we think of you, Think of the things you used to do, Think of the things you used to say, Think of you in every way. Sometimes we cry, sometimes we smile, Rut we think of you all the while. Sadly Missed by Husband, Children, and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our bekived wife and mother, NORA L. MOORE, Mh awnv Mav fl.

1933. The evening star shines on the grave Of one we loved but could not save. God took her home, it was nis win But in our hearts she llveth still, inuinff mil and trentle face- No one can fill her vacant place. Sadly Missed by Her Hueband, Children, and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, FRANK B.

LEE, who departed this life. May 8, 1942. Like a ship that has left Its moorings And sails bravely out to sea, So some one dear has sailed away In calm serenity. But there's promise of a greater Joy Than earth could have In store, For God has planned a richer life Beyond the unseen shore. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Anna Louise.

In Loving Memory taj Of my dearly beloved mother, LOUELLA SMITH, who passed away March 27, 1930. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome, In the midst of my joys I am blue; With a smile on my face I've a heartache Longing, dear Mother, for you. Her Daughter, bene. Pi In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, HAROLD TINKER, who passed away May 7, 1939. When chaps are old, with finished work, It doesn't seem so bad To have the Master call them home, As when one Is lust a lad.

Of course, there Is a reason, But It's all In God's great plan, But that doesn't make It easy, When you've grown to love a man, Our home has never been the same Since Harold Is not here. We miss his whistle, song, and wit, We love him so sincere. Sadly Missed by Mother, Father, Brother ana sisters. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife and mother. ANNA MKNDENHALL, who passed away May 11, 1939.

She Is gone but not forgotten As It dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of her are always near. Days of sadness still come over us, Secret tears do always flow. Memory brings her ever near us. Though she left us four years ago.

Sadly Missed by Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, CAROLYN KI.UG (nee Brlnkman), who passed away May 12, 1942. A precious one from us Is gone, A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant is our home, Which never can be filled. Sadly Missed by Husband and Children.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM W. BARFIELD, who passed away May 14, 1942. Just a thought of sweet remembrance; Just a memory sad but true. Just a love and sweet devotion, Of the ones who think of you. Sadly Missed by Wife and Family.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, ANNA BKNSON, who passed away June 1932. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Sadly Missed by Sylvia, Mildred, and Grace. In Loving Memory Of my sister and poet, PRISCILLA JANE THOMPSON, who passed away May 4, 1942. Sadly Missed by Clara Ann Thompson.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, FRANK H. VANBELOW, who passed away May 1942, Deep In our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory's frame we shall keep It Because he was one of the best. Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Children. A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Every year In Memoriam" notices in The Sunday Enquirer become more popular.

Many people consider them the ideal way of expressing proper sentiment 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 PArkway 2700. Assistance in proper wording or information on any other details will be cheerfully (Wen.

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