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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 17

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ARROURCEMERTt LOST IR0 POURD tRMURtEMIXTS "Cincinnati Enqulnr 10 GLASSES- But framt in red laathti jSltiffliy, May II, I95t ial, itni way 10. Reward, in i-iyoa LADY'S wrist watch; Gruan; old( with 4 diamonds on top and bottom. Vicinity HOUSES FOR SALE 1 Western if Plaza. Reward. MO I -8 330 MS.ACAW$.

LOST Female wrrt-heirtd tarriai Sne'i tpavtd and tht'i mpov but wi Al ww)owAm, ill IM A. VI AMBERLEV HE $14,950 Immediati Occupancy mm her. Reward tor her whart- abouti. PR 1-756. LOST I foforitv oin in then ef Kre 5-room brick ranch; full basement with with initial! MRt.

on baM of Dtn somewhara near Knowlton'i Cornor iwvm; ruv'iusi iwiy ve' o-nit 1 119 pain k'tcha: $750 down. Other reward. PO 1-2449. mooais to au.uu. lOST-tadv' crtKant brooch with 11 MURPHY HOMES We Co-operate full cut damondi an ie rose a-monds ifl gold ttttmg, tost May 3 Call A 21644 LOST-Dobarman Pinicharj 6 months; vicinitv Lewis Branch Hill.

Re- TW 1-572 WE 1-5533 Redel'l ry um'ci if conducted with the) lull appreciation thot it it sacred tributs to tomaona'i memory The JOIIiY J. IK AD EL Co. HENRY J. RAD EL, 652 STATE AVE, WA I -0361 ward. Normandy 4-5571, after LOST-Turouoii blua parakeet (answer America is a Better America -thanks to Advertising! to Buddy); vicinity Sherwood Forest AJBERLET-SAGAMOPE GUAM COURT Saa This liiutiful Ranch, 3-Bedroom IS04 Via.

PA I -6 145 122 York. Nawnuf Cr-i IJKAn wasntngTon. newara. pt i-ziyj i LOST-Wa-llet, vrinity of Clifton, Cornf- 4122 Glenwey, WA M5I2 1005 Madison, Covington. HE I-4II5 ville.

Initials R.E.B., important papars. Reward. CA 1-5713. on daad-and ttraat; 2 bathti locakar LOST-Blu otrakeet (answers ivdfrf). fvltam; built-in all alectrtc kitcnen; oroattionailv dacoratid.

Ona sf iht Reward. Bt 1-Z1V3. WANT AD INFORMATION moat desirabla ranch homas in ttiis "wt oenraote rancn io inT 'j a. if uhl L0.lhy'd SVi i rm, i -o aj O0vs jk i -a it- nvrim Tto place, cancel or correct LU3I necaipr ami tar A(KH. KewTI.

nJ t-divju. WILTSEE. Inc. AMBERLET-SAOAJWOPE NEW PRICK BUILDER'S OWN HOME an ad phone GA 1-6300. a direct line to Want Ad Headquarters.

Ads may be charged. Billing will be 24 W. 9th St. CH 1-0932 EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION All sotciel features, all large roomi; 3 -idroorm 2 barnsi 2-car earage: lovaiv landscaped iot; dead-end itreet tffoct John sen S33.JOO. beorge 1 Brien RE 1-181 1 Learn Beauty Culture IDEAL COUKSE-CAU 0 WRITE MILTON ACADEMY J.

A. Pool Co. RE 1-3442 at expirations of ads. CLOSING TIMES DAILY IP. Welltlrt Mill! 1309 E.

McMillan W0 1-0474 Medisonville III Madison U. AVIERLET HEIGHTS SPLIT LEVEL 413 Pace Cincinnati. CH 1-J730 ieauty Culture at Its Best 3 BEDROOMS, lhi BATHS IR 1-0203 umoie column oda (aaeof for tha a 1 1 morning'. Tor Lerge living room with wood-burning fireplace, room, electric kitcnen. emeai Enouiior.

wM PAarhMlla Cavna Pro looHai Jl' or arrlto 111 I. Fifty CH l-OCW 4 P. family room, atTacneo garage, un acre. TW 1-3989, OWNER. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Ona-coiumri, lerge-fyoe edl (Including OPIVINS lauona, prlvata; my carj ka-qlnnara, advanced.

CM 1)085. HILLSIDE CHAPEL BOOKLET ON REQUEST CHAPEL AVAILABLE FOR SERVICE! WITHOUT CHARGE 0n fJa.lv 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.

THE CINCINNATI CREMATION CO. 2S Oixmvlli Avi. UN 1-1021 AMBERLY SagaTiorei LEAVING ttiii wi naip waniaoi ror ma next ejtorav Kil Erraulw week; SACRIFICING beautiful noma agent. JE 1-3770-3830. LEARN COMPTOMETER CINCINNATI COMPTOMFTEP.

SCHOOL jmaU-fVM ads faoatol far mm aa Mrs. May Hodge Dies AMELIA Home and 4 Acres wnin. i Enoulrar Completely modern, full basement, SUNDAY at Priam, ad a CORRECTIONS garage, wall and cistern, large woods, 208 ft. frontage, additional buildings. At 103 In Northside American youth has more opportunity -thanks to Advertising! DELHI HILLS LEARN TELEVISION Electronici Radio Day and fvenlnd Claiita VETERANS APPROVEB N.

Y. TECH. S17 8TH. CINTI CA 1-1850 AMELIA CHEVIOT iFAIRMOUNT 3425 1824 Harrison I Weitwooa' -1 IN -n 1-6390 DMtfflM fof COi-rtvtloni mtm tha unh, 441? Dalhi Pilot WA 1-0110 Mrs. May C.

Hodge, 103, who 12500 down will buy a lovely brick M0 1-0833 I WA I-IJ00 deadlines for each type of 4. 0nc dated en cannot be changed until home, fireplace, full basement, electric kitchen. 3-5077. MU 1-3900. often laid she "would live as error wm iirir eepeerancg itm lone as the Lord would let her, Town Country Realty r.

CANCELLATIONS died yesterday at the home of JOHN C. GUMP FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glanmora it Herbert. Cheviot MO 1-0690 her daughter, Mrs. Annie Fares, AMELIA, NEAR 3 YEARS OLD PBX RECEPTIONIST COURSE 4166 Turrill Northside. 0AILT I M.

far nan eett tnoulrer. MJN0AT Noon Seturdey tor run. sent aoa. No cancallation atceoleg) 3-bedroom brkk, 1-car attached ga- Mrs. Hodge, who had been aas water Pleatant dignified worti good oav Mirage; venetian ounas, heater, Bryant oil bedridden with arthritis for the furnace, aa- treined aoeratorti traminf 7 to I weekai tvornt freei day tvgnina Busse Borgmann Co, aaiuraev ror ee aooaarini tor ma tint ttnva on Sunday last three years, had suffered heust fan.

Aibma SM.250 a stroke last Saturday. i ih i cancallation nu aft raw cancellation receipt. MILLEI-DUUCMON COLLEGE 136 I Sutti St MA 1-2436 AUCHER, SK 3-4500 Born in Golconda, 111., Mrs. 0WCEOPEMAJpAYSUNpAY MU 1-1343 FRANK f. SuSSt N0RBERT J.

BUSSE JOHN E. BUSSE HARRISON M. STREHIO LOCAL RATES AVONDALE 2-FAMILY Hodge had moved to Cincinnati to live with her daughter in Rm followino ouoianofu art th rataa Learn Beauty Culture A national Institution! day ar tvtnint Llatsas. Call or wtita. MOLER SYSTEM 'T5 tm lint ot day wtm Inttrtioni art 1946.

Her husband, Josiah P. 3-3 $10,900 Two-car oareoe; fruit freest porch; wonderful location. Call 1-7777 or RE 1.7777. ERSCHELL Hodge, editor of the old Gol 3aa 7 NEWPORT FT. THOMAS 3V.

conda Herald and other Illinois and Indiana newspapers, died CO 1-8033 HI 1-I9B3 LEARN WELDING BEN SIEGEL, Realtor 4 tmm auc KM 1 rime sAc RIEDLINGER-LEMEN XynNnALP.rnlorerli Erkenbrecher Ave in 1913. Ainlmum chaVft tl.00- Mrs. Parks said her mother's ll-room house, completely furnished; for sale or orivilese of purchase with APPROVED FOR VETEHANI Turrill School ofWeldinj 1034 Woodrow St. 1-3200 FUNERAL HOMES It. 1309 California At.

ItCra, major interests during her lat leesa. Good terms tor rignr penv. ev--e ERRORS AND ADJUSTMENTS BEN SIMPSON, PA 1-5600, CA 1-4554. AVONDAIE-WO RACIAL RESTRICTIONS J. J.

SULLIVAN CO. Bradford i. Sullivan. Director ter years were in politics and religion. "She was a strong Republican because her husband mVtl OPNRTUNITIEt I P.K ENRR CHE Brick St.

Louis. 4-4-2, 1330 E. McMillan at Bell PI. W0 1-0133 Advertisers 'snout chock the rlrtt ertion at their ao. The (nauiror can very laroe rooms; gas furnace; garage; American children are better fed -thanks to Advertising! and VORHIS Funeral Homes lot 5UK15U.

anaice orrer. ALDON McLEOO, EA T-9191 RIDERS to Plorida. nalp drive share expenses. WO 1-9919. not be reaponsibie tor more than one incorrect insertion.

Upon noting trcof the advertiser should coll the was a Republican. And she was a great admirer of President Eisenhower because he is both 10CKLAND. OHIO MRS. MAT C. HODGE NORWOOD.

OHIO ME 1-4884 VA 1-0063 AVONDALE Colored. Three 4-room fla's; 3 steetn heat. Income 1710 month. Frame. Minimum SI500 HOUSES FOR SALE a military man and a Repub Walnut Hills, is in charge of down.

SI 4,500. UN 1-1200. PA 1-5600. lican. She followed the 1952 -lass (tied Department 6A 1 63U0, or Classified Customer Service FA 1-2tX Adiustmofttt ere mode en the degree Swnkn the error reouceO me ve.we the oo.

CLASSIFICATIONS AVONDALE Colored. 127 Piedmont arrangements. Nice 5-room home, gat heat. See end presidential election results call Ed. Pichel.

CA 1-1293, El 1-4923. GERTRUDE FRIDMAN PRESENTS AMBERLEY VILLAGE with keen interest. V0NDAtE-2-fami'v brick. NEW ERA Deaths Elsewhere John P. Bethel, 54, senior as REALTY.

WE 1-1890, In addition to her daughter, Clase A-K 112 Clau 13-30 NURRE BROS. HINERAI DIDEIIOU CHerre I -692V Mrs. Hodge leaves four grand- MEADOW RIDGE time offered Liau 11-41 ihildren and five great-grand sociate editor of Merriam-Weto-ster Dictionaries and general AVONDALE, NORTH FINE LOCATION 5V WURT'I'T Wl WT "UUT nv.Iitinii, Announcements teal Estate Fat Salt aaai Estate far cntoiovmant iawcaa financial and IvtinajM. vtofchaaaiise aiio. beats.

IrwkaV liditn children. 171,1 Deautitut wnite dtkk rancn WRASSMANN fZT 46J Services and burial will be editor of G. C. Mernam of Springfield, Wednes 2625 Gilbert Ave. WO 1-1600 L-shaoed dming room, 2 bedrooms and den, or den can be 3d bedroom.

A large screened porch off the living room could be ialousied and become Sunday at Golconda, HI. The This specious charming brick home Is an outstanding buy at $29,750. Come see for yourself its lovely living room, dinino room, family room, breakfast 03-2 day at Miami, Fla. Mrs. Alice Bell Morgan, 79, Bamber Funeral Home John W.

Bamber Robert Bamoer Charles A. Miller Sons funeral home, Northside, is in charge a wonderful TV room. Large kitchen room and kitchen; then go up to the with dishwasher and disposal and 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1-14401 I breakfast bar. Full basement, poten of arrangements.

JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) who in 1956 won $32,000 on TV show, 'The $64,000 question," at Providence, R. I. 2d floor and see tne tour unusuany large bedrooms and 2 tile baths; maid's room and beh on 3d; large screened porch, gas ho-water hea; immeculae condition. MRS CHARLES SIEGEL AV NOW tial. Priced to sell Bolton Funeral Home ROBINSON Anna M.

(nee Verkamp), Mass Is Monday Wain A. Bolton MO 1-4059 1-2602, DU 1-6000. wire ot brover KoDinsortj resiaence, 3836 Broadview Wednesday, May 28. 1958. Friends mav call at tne 3042 Harrison wesrwood For appointment, call JE Mill CfRTRUDE FRIDMAN, BROKER ForM.

G. Parnell W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A Requiem High Mass for Mario 1 IMW I c. McMillan Walnut Hills, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Requiem High Mass St. Mary Church, Erie Hyde Park, Monday, June 2, at 10 A. M. AMBERLEY VILLAGE 5 NARTMANN Adelaide Feltmann, beloved wife oi tha late Albert C. Hartmann G.

Parnell, president of the Parnell wholesale liquor QUALITY PLUS and devoted mother of Batty Rose RONET-Ceergg (Bud), son of tho late dealers, will be sung at 9:30 A world of extras for modem Hartmann and Rita tielre rartsirtg, Lois Jean Goodpaster, beloved stster m. Monday at the St. James AVONDALE. NORTH ot inter iheodore, U.5.B., and Mrs living await you in This DeauTitui, almost new Roman brick ranch home, 1st floor air-conditioned; American workers have better jobs -thanks to Advertising! George and Angelina Roney, and brother of Mrs. Bertha File, Victor and Patrick Roney; Thursday, May 29, 1958; residence, 2112 Glens.de Norwood.

Friends may call at Church, Wyoming. Burial will Carl Bishop, William, and the late George and Frank Feltmann; also FAMILY ROOM ON 1ST lanelod family room; spacious be in Gate of. Heaven Ceme riani ivir and dming room area; In this most attrtcrvo 3-bedroom tery, Montgomery. survived by 7 grandchildren; Thursday, May 29, 1958; at her residence, 4120 Thirty Second St. Reauiem High 1 I BllLANCI Kf TTNIB IIRKMEIER KUHL I BUSCHAPD MAUSER 1 CROWEAK MORRIS DUMONT PARNELL if FARIi IEIS FLYNN IEWWEI 3 6ISMAN RIKkHOfF HANNAH ROBINSON NARTMANN RONEY if HAYES STAGGE HINDREN THAYIR HODGE WHITE HUET WILLIAMS home, located on a ouiet street witnin easy walking distance of me i reoway runerei nome, i i Cameron Norwood, Saturday, 4 to 8 P.

M. Services Sunday, June 1, at 1:30 P. M. Bunol Georgetown, Ohio. Mr.

Parnell, who was 50 Mass Monday, June 2, at St. Cecilia stunning a'l-eiectric kitchen: 2 twin-size bedrooms; double bath and lavatory; utility room; large rear screen porch; all on on interesting Vz-acre lot. schools and transportation. Owner years old, died of a heart at- Church, 9 A. M.

Friends may call at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral STAGGE-Ben husband of the fate tack Thursday at Good Sama moving out ot town. Sit THI5 TODAY I Call MRS. KROUSE, ME 1-696 Eastern Hills Office. BR 1-9500 ritan Hospital. He had col MRS.

KROUSE, 1-6969. Eastern Hills Office, BR 1-9500 at Oakley Square, Sunday after i lapsed earlier that day at his r. M. St. Ann Sodality wilt meat Sunday at P.

M. Clara Kalvelege Stagge md devoted father of Mrs. Teresa Mehring and Carl J. Stagoe, and brother of John Stagge. grandfather of saved grandchildren, beloved brother-in-law of Miss Mary Kalvelage.

passed away Wednesday, May 28, 1958; residence, 2663 Garland Norwood. Friends office, 1925 Queen City Ave. Fairmount HATIS-J. Heward beloved husband of Edna Truift Hayes, devoted father Mr. Parnell, who resided at ot Mrs.

Rum t. Appleby, Rooert I. and J. Howard Haves dear grand mav call at the Tredwav Funera father of Judith, Janet and Candace 303 Reiley Wyoming, had founded the liquor firm 14 Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood. Appleby, Robert William and Bar bara Jo Hayes.

Thursday. May 29, AMBERLEY VILLAGE Friday, 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass St. Matthew Church Saturday, May 31, 8 A.

M. Member of Catholic Knights of Ohio. AVONDALE. NORTH WHERE ELSE? 1956; residence. North Bend, Ohio.

Funeral Monday, June 2, at 2 P. M.J from the Argo Funeral Home, Cleves, Ohio. Friends may call Sunday, after years ago. He formerly was vice president of the Pogue Distillery, Maysville, and, the Old Lewis Hunter Distil Better it dinner of herbt inhere love ii, than a fatted ox Kith hatred with it, Provi 15:17. oTHATER Raleh Perry, beloved hus New Listing IT'S UNUSUAL This finely built brick home on Arbor-crest Drive, large living room, full din a r.

iw. Can you find spacious home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, almost 2 acres of oand ot Margaret Maxwell i never. lery, Cynthiana, Ky. 1958. John Howard Harris) beautifully landscaped grounds wm HENDREN Luella Dresselmeytr, beloved gorgeous swimming pool tor only IALLANCE-J.

leitor (Let), beloved hue- The liquor executive was a ,000. EiceMent cond-tion. oeautt- ing room leading onto a charming $36, Florida room, two large bedrooms with fully member of Maketewah Country decorated: a convenience plus devoted tether ot Margaret maxwell fhaver and Ralph Perry Thaver passed away suddenly, Wednesday, May 28, 1958; residence, 2475 Mound-view Drive Norwood. Friends may call at tne I reoway Funeral Home, 2131 Camcon Norwood, Friday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Satur-day. May 31 at 10 A. M. location gives this delightful listing Club and the Holy Name wite ot ben Henoren; sister ot Robert Dresselmeyer, Mrs. Clara Dear wester, Mrs.

Flora Kemp and Mrs Dora Cramer, Wednesday, May 28 1958; residence, 359 Ludlow Clifton. Friends may call at tha Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Friday 4 to 9 two tile baths and of course beautifully landscaped. Carpeting included. Call Jeanne Clippinger. BR 1-44)4.

EA 1-7900 possibilities for many use Call Frances MclachMn SY 1-1B9S EA 1-7900 band ot the tare Maroeretta salience (nee Gratsch), and bear father of Letter J. Bellance; at his residence, 341 Foote Bellevue, Friday, Mey 30, 1938. Dot notice will be fliven tlRKMEIER-Verna May (nee Williems), beloved wife of Louis Birkmeier, lov. ino mother of Mary Lou and Joyce Society of St James Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Tina Acunto Parnell; two M. Services Saturday, May 91 at WILLIAMS-Charles I beloved husband tit Fanme Washington Williams and 10 A. M. daughters, Joan, 16, and Alice, 11; his mother, Mrs. Mane Par HODOI-May C.

widow of Josiofi Hodge, dear mother of Mrs. Annie aubcbi ev un i ir.c American families are better housed -thanks to Advertising! nell, and a brother, John, both devoted father of Gordon, Robert and Dalton Williams and Virginia Brooks and Elaine Tincher, brother of Julia Minturn end Xathryn Bense; Tuesday, May 27, 1958; residence, 1227 Haipin rvnwi.eit.f.1 wft.lft.l unliTU 3-BEDROOM of New York City. The Hodapp funeral home, Parks, dear grandmother of Mrs. John Amelmg, Shirley and Harold Parks and Mrs. Robt.

Thierry of Galveston, Friday. May 30, 1958; residence, 4166 Turnll aged 103. Services1 AvunwKLC, hvp. i Open Sunday 3 To 6 (Corner Redbud and Rosehill ve. menus may can mi urorV nAA1 Rohde A Son Funeral Home, Linwood FAMILY ROOM Carthage, is in charge of the arrangements.

and interment at Golconda, Sun. day. ana ueiie rnaay rrom 9 P. M. Services Saturday, May 31.

at 9:45 A. M. Lovely brick colonial ranch convenient, New bnck ranch home located just 3 squares to a bus and constructed of finest materials and; in tt inhn'k ench- tit.iartw an with most eouisite appointments; 31 HUEY Peerl, beloved mother of James lnt Prrrt und; tWtn-siie bedrooms. 2 full baths, all- WHITE Andv. of 6305 Chandler Perfect for execu- nil th bsf bnv on tna mar mfi.i.-ii.

Medisonville, oeioveo tamer or Jmesi $30000 c.h ranrim f.uf im4rw.i... en raaairtt ocr-h-ca ma i ti-oo I five who demands the best. William J. Flynn Requiem High Mass for Wil VT III it Jilt iidivinv, vi-i V. I I DCV.IM"., un rni' i i WIT G.

White. John R. White. Edna Honev-l iTH ROBERT A. CLINE.

BR 1-9500 Vhl'-nt reiDerg, AV 1-2917, R. Huey, ang Mrs. beorge wairon and dear sister of Mrs. Stanley Clore and Leslie Sullivan; residence. Bellevue, Thursday, May 29, 1958; age 81.

Services at the Stith tiK-k varv in eman. KODna wc- liam J. Flynn, night watchman Clam and Georgianna Lindsay, all of Funeral Home, Florence. Setur GERTRUDE JRIOMAH jVJ 1 1 iMM, day. May 31, at 1 P.

M. Interment of the United States Playing Card Co. for 25 years prior to his retirement three years ago, Bellevue Cemetery. Friends may ca Friday after 3 P. M.

Cincinnati; Candas Johnson of Chicago, Alice Oemmons of Detroit, Tuesday, May 27, 1958. Friends mav call at Renfro Funeral Hall, 647 For-, est Avondale, Sunday, June 1,1 from 3 P. M. ur.td 6-30 P. M.

Remains! AMBERLEY VILLAGE AVONDALE. NORTH DICKSON AVE. KETTMIR Henry, beloved brother of will be sung at 10 a. m. Mon Mrs.

Minnie Clark. Thursday, May 2V, Tpinitw Rntittl tiu Ci.lUiiBC rsB 1958. of 1102 E. McMillan St. Knj r.i.nihiri.

rt Beautifully maintained 4-bedroom. f- day at the St. Elizabeth Church, Norwood. Burial will be in St Friends may call at the Nurre B'os Funeral Home. 3437 on to ornery Rd.

Madiso'nville, from 8 P. M. Sunday! Beautiful, rambling, brick ranch with bam home; b'ock to North i until tarvia-t MnnHav iijAai tremendously large living room, dae School; fenced-in rar yard. Many Sunday, from 5 until 7 P. M.

Serv-1 Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St. Must be seen to i.w int.rm.ni ninr.rf l-shaped full-sued dming room, k.tch-i other n. oua.it.es. Ices at 7:30 P. Sunday.

Burial with dishwasher and disposal, pan and Nebraska Ave. American Cemetery. Wesley Smith be app'tciated. Call MRS. LIEBEl, EA 1-9370 Grand Rapids, Mich.

Please omit! flowers. Mr. Flynn, who was 74 years Lodge No. 107 P.H.A.-F 4 M. services, Sunday, June 1, at 8:30 P.

eled den. 2 bedrooms and bat ialousied Florida room, rathskeller in basement. "Country Club grounds" I00i200 level tot. Beautiful flowers old, died of a heart attack KUHL Lena E. (nee Stanley), beloved1 at Tnn i ty Baptist Church.

wife of William F. Kuhl. sister ot WarltJ War I Veteran. Werle War II Veteran. Mrs.

EHen Greydon of Newport, Thursday at his home, 4736 Ridgeway Norwood. Born Mav 29. 958; residence. 2500 Beech AVONDALE NORTH rwHlTE) 5'5 CA.WDEN ST in Ireland, he had come to this aJ shrubs. Priced NOW For appointment, cal! JE I-IMI GERTRUDE FRiDMAN, BROKER mont Ave.

Services at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beech-: MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES 1-bedroom bner; large living room country at an early age. with wood-bu'nmg tirepiace, iafge dining and kitten, tile bath fuM base mont Mt. Washington, Tuesday, June 3, at 2 P.

M. Friends may cal Monday after 4 P. M. Ssurvivors include his widow Ann Birkmeier, sister of Mrs. Ethel Steele, Mrs.

Lillian Gastrins and Mrs. Ruth Grimm, May 30, 1958; residence. 4822 Winona Ter. Friends mey ceil at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Medisonville, Sunday, after I P. M.

Services Monday, 10 30 A. M. lUSCHARD-Orville beloved husband of Ruth Buscherd (nee Glenn, devoted father of WMIiem 0., John Orville S. Pfc. Robert U.

S. Merino Corps; son of Clarence Wendell Buscherd. brother of Mrs. Ruth Case, John and Raymond Buschard; at his resi-oence. 200 Boone Dayton, suddenly, age 50 yeart.

Services at Vonderhear Stetter Funerel Home, 3d end Overton Newport, Monday, June 2, 1958, at 2 P. M. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P. Sunday. CROWEAK-Steanea beloved husband of Hermine Croweek (nee Roeder-iheimer), devoted father of Stephen, Doneld and John Croweak; dear brother Mrs.

Fronk Friday and Mrs. Ed Kouchel of Kansas City and Theodore Crowtak of Californie; dear grandfather of 7 grendchildren; suddenly. Wednesday, May 28. 55 yeers; residence, 1829 Lincoln Norwood. Friends may call at tne Romer Funeral Home, 3943 Montgomery Rood at Mentor, Norwood, Sunday from 4 to 9 P.

M. Reauiem Hioh Mess at St. Elilabeth Church Monday, June 2, at 9 A. M. Norwood Eagles Aerie No.

449 meet at funerel home Sundey et 7:30 P. M. UMONT-Frank (., beloved husband of Catherine Dumont (nee Pitch), devoted father of Mrs. Will am V. Kuhl, Ralph F.

and Robert L. Dumont, dear brother of Wilhem Dumont, deer grandfather ef II grandchildren, suddenly, Thursday, May 29. 1958; age 66 yeers; residence, 4619 McNeil Norwood. Friends mey cell et the Roomer Funeral Home, 3943 Montgomery at Mentor, Norwood, 1 Monday, from 4 to 9 P. M.

Reauiem Nigh Mess St. EHiebetti Church. Tuesday, June 3, aT 9 A. M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Kris -L utte liter, baioved mother of Mrs. Thomai Hinkins, flrendmother of Tommit and Ann Hankint, Hilda and Patsy Far it; at her residence, 1056 fmmerion Avt. ParV HMU, TWidey, May 29, 1956; aged 83 years. Graves ide service I lueville, Ky. Cemetery Tuasdav, June 3, at 2 t.

M. it t.J.) Friends may call at the Allison Rosa Funeral Home, Rohbins St. and Madison Cov-inpton, from 4 to 9 P. Monday. VTYHN-Williaw btlovedlmsband of Catherint Shannon Flynn, father of Mrs.

Catharine Hess, Mrs. Marie ledri-gen and Mrs. Ann Diebold; also su vtved by five grandchildren, Thursday, May 29, 1958; residence, 4736 Rdoe-- way Norwood. Funeral fron the GtMigan Funeral Home, Wnodburn at Uncotn. Monday.

J-n nuiem ment; nee 'ransoortation: JtB.500 Call Charles Wright El 1-5417 Mrs. Catherine Shannon Flynn; American women are younger MAURER-Staaley beloved husband three daughters, Mrs. Catherine ot Lame trances oenenjiein twaurer and devoted stepfather of Genevieve Hess and Mrs. Marie Ladrigan, Gaines and Margaret Adams, luesdav both of Deer Park, and Mrs. May 27, 1958, at the residence, 3815 Mt.

Vernon Ave. Services at the Witt, AWBFP.LET VIUAGE PRESENTING MR. EXECUTIVE for your consideration 3 ultramodern homes in this Prestige Neighborhood Artorerest off uelbraith bv ttiase Ann Diebold, Norwood, and five thanks to Advertising! Gcod A Keisch Funeral Home, 3026 AVONOAIE NORTH laroe 3-bedroorr brick: eas-fired ieat: 2 tul Madison Hvde Park at Oakle grandchildren. LLOYDS LAKE NOW OPEN Saturday at 10 A. M.

Friends, battisr coooer plumbing; new 220 The J. J. Gilligaa funeral may call Friday 4 to 9 P. M. wiring: garaje: asking ii.XiO Roe: Dunn.

SE 1294. LAUCH CO QUALTTY BUILDERS NORRIS-Dr. Harry, beloved husband of; home. Walnut Hills, is in charge of arrangements. Nelson, r.

IL Solon, P. lonoway Fanme M. Norm (nee Rcnev tarner ot War tone Tosh ida. un uisnev, OPEN 11 A. M.

TIL DARK ELMER COOK Betty Goger and Harry T. Norns, at Rtthel. Ohio. Fndav. Mav 30.

1958. Anna Robinson RE 1-1177. ME 1-0536. BALWIN ACRES Custom Quality flomt In thit last "close-in" arte on beau-titul 1 5 -at re a few hornet are Services from Kennedy Funeral Vive Bethel, Monday, June 2, at 2 P. cu biuiacu wash wom, Requiem High Mass for Mrs Friends may can at me funeral nome Sunday atter 3 P.

M. Anna Verkamp Robinson, wife PARNELL Marie t. (Jeck), beloved huS of Grover C. Robinson, prei band of Tma Acunto Parnell, deai dent of Witkamp Robinson femor of Alice rd Joan Parr-ell. a-d GERTRUDE FRIDMAN PRESENTS AMBERLEY, NEAR 8538 GWILDA DR.

THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE available; tuoe'b construction; 3 bedroom lis bemti $18,000 oo. DIRECTIONS: Out Nerrijon right on Race Rd. -then left on ftmdndge. SEE TODAV A0 CALL CA 1-0239 HU I-747V a roofing firm, will be sung at 10 a. m.

Monday all bluegill, channel cat. PICNIC FACILITIES BOATS AVAILABLE 2 Miles West Of Batesvilli, Ind. Highway 46 sen of Mrs. Mere Parnell (n Merenghi), brother of John Parnell, Thursday, May 29, 1958; residence. 303 Reilev Wyoming, Ohio.

Friends mav call at the HoHeoo Funeral Home. 7401 Vine Sunday, of teas1 P. M. Reouiem H.gn Mass at St. St.

Mary Church, Hyde Park Burial will be in St. Maryi 8ATAVI, OHiQ-5-room modern home; Rambling 7V wide brick rah contain garage; large lot; 0,500. Owner. Cemetery, St Bernard. ing liv ng room.

26x14. wth ti ding James Church. Monday, at 30 A. -M4J. Mrs.

Robinson, who was 72 Member of St. James Men's heu or flowers, memorial flifti mavi years old, died of a stroke BETHEL LOW DOWN PAYMENT be dirtcted to St. ioseoh Infant asi ooon leading to a oae. tuu-sred dming room, oaneied den. large 'emily-sied b'eakast room.

eow'OPed kitchen with dishwasher, duoosel. built-in oven and range; large utmv room, 3 twin iiied bedroomt. bathi. AIR-CONDlTiONEO. New weT- Wednesday at Jewish Hospital nrssee Ave.

1 ANNAAAAAA She had resided at 3836 Broad REIS-Antheny 0., beloved husband of view Hyde Park. The fi ROOM MODERN HOME SUIT-ABIE FOR 1-FAViLV OR 1- AUCHER, SK 3-4500 NEED CASH? to-wall carpeting inciudrd. 0 American citizens are better informed Nora Gould Loper Rf-s and devoted b'Other of Gabriel Reis, uncle of Henry and Manuel Adro and Mrs. Joenh Spe'lbrink, Fridav, May 30, W. Mark Johnson funeral home Priced to sell SF'l US All YOUR SECOND MORT CAf.ES AND UNO CONTRACTS.

1058; reside ve. Oseola Dr Madeira. Ol io. Services Monday. June M0RTGGE EXCHANGE CO Of AME Orders Received ICA.

INC. GR 14333 7 et 1 P. M. et the W.tt. Gond A Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison je i.

mi GERTRUDE FRIDMAN. BROKER AMBERLEY VIUAGE ONLY $42,500 IT'S A DREAM thanks to Advertising! Hyde Park at Oakley Squere Friends may call Sunday atter 2 P. For Power Plants VIENNA, May 30 (UPD RESf HivEN-Cemeterv out ot 'own; owner W'shes to dispose of iota to 12 greves eechi good prices Address Mrs. R. E.

Vauonn, 3325 Stj inCjOnatL AV 1 -1 534 RuMvlAGE SALE Saturday. May Jl-n114 Madison Rd. Madsonvilie. ttWWEI-Williein beloved nusbend OfFICE OPEN AU0AV SUNDAY BlAlicHESTER NEAR room modern Home. IDO-ft.

from benk. stores, tweeter: fenced-in yard, country living, center of town: SW0O- Louis J. G'ev JOB ECenter B'ancnester, Ohio. 81ANCHESTER OHIO-4-bedroom ranchi 3 vears od: neer scnoo t.fy utilities; S300C. SJOO down.

24S. Orcriard ILUE" ASH-4A48 Victor Ave. Attention, FHA Buyers! $1100 Down Communist Hungary has re- Thii ne boitt brick to-on-ei ce-floor received orders to build two plan. Thrte large oeorooms ano two baths. Large giasied-in iv room power stations in Kashmir, It It alto hat a tuH baemnt with game Hon Mass at St.

fliiahefh Church, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Surv dv. after 4 P. M.

iSMAN Adelaide I. (nee Nichols), widow of Robert F. Onman, dear mother of Mrs. Urban C. Varnau and R.

Gtsman; Thundsv, May 29, at residence, 4719 Winton Rd.f oe 73 vears. Friends mav call at the Ches. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hn-nilton Ave. at Knowlton Norh-s de Fridftv after 4 P.

M. ReouieAi oh Mass at St. 9rnr4 Church, Saturday at TO A. M. NANNAH-Wiltw A beloved husband Mnvma S.

Hannah, ad father Mi. II Firhter Mrs. lliam lev 6n, il Jant Hannah. Wpbur A. ed Janes Hannah brother of Ms.

Farrine'on, Thursday, May f5f- Fnnds may cad Seu jav, frnm 1 to 9 at te W. Rht, Titrker Funeral Ho'ne. Georoe-tfwi, Ohio. Private se'vtcai at the rnnvemences the family. The fem-Iv renuestt that in lieu lowers, tfprritfinf nf to tha rorge-town Community Swimmint Pool.

ot Emma Rewwer fnee Khnet end de yeted lether of Marel I. Rewwer; Thu'sdev. Mey 29, I95R: residence Sidney Rd. Funerel service Monday. 10 30 A.

from the Dal bert Mortuary. Glenwav and Rose mont Aves. Friends may cell 5inr! etter 3 PM. Pi-ice Hill lodoe Nn SZA P. ft A.

services Sunday 7 50 P. M. was reported yesterday. lOSTJUIDrOU 'oom gas (Vnece. Th ot it level.

100220 ft. Br ktetce and grill in rear ot home. Call Walter Koof. EA 1-7900. JE 1-3945 The Budapest newspaper Magyar Nemiet said the sta 3E AGtE hound, mate, tost or streved Tuesday.

Mav 27th. license 30643 Vic 'y ot Sfewa-t Road Reward, BR i -208. BR i-bST-trumw. on troHev tions will be built in Mohara IKtrHOFP-Nelen. beloved setter o' and Ganderba, in the foothills 'alii Appraised $17,000 avT See tbia 5-year-oid krick.

corner tot. I Iia-ous breeiewev. 2'-cer A--" gii'age. 3 or 4 bedrooms, full base- Herbert. Cerl en Robert R.ecknof end 'rs.

R.ittl Standriff: Fr.dav Svn ffxm throw higii ScckW Ajt- of the Himalaya Mountains. M.y 30. I5A; rysidenre 134." Indian Army trucks will THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER rwator, u'ds moutiptece. Rfwao. 1-565 )G-Mle.

large g-'-' retrieves Rraadwev. Friends may cM at transport the building material W'BSSmann Funerel Hon. JnJ AMIESIEY-SAGAMORE HEIGHTS New scnool seryice: many 3-bedroom: 2 full baths, l.vm, tee-ures, oertly rurnned if comb.netion; large kitcben; utility oetireo. oo ot 75i7S: ouotmg $31,500. a 1 1 DwriBr, SY 1-2286 WILDER, UN il7.

ME I-JI52 l'00 h'Mid iono ban. looks like Inth aet- to the site of tht plants, thr pr- grren co if Narre Anov. a3 Ave. north of Tuft Monday from 4 to P. M.

Dw nottca of funeral. newspaper said. I reward, JiT..

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