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8 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 in Funerals ces For more complete funeral director, NAME ALBERS, Everett H. BACKS, Joseph A. BAER, Dorothea BAMONTE, Joseph BARTH, Dorothy L. BASS, Dorothy BATSOLD, John Henry BOUNGS, Fred P. BOWER, Vida M.

BOYLE, John BRAUN, John F. BRITTON, Louise BROWN, Clara B. BROWN, Emma K. BROWN, Henry BRUCE. Grace E.

CAVERLY. Richard' CHRISTMAN, Lauretta CHURCH, Grover CONNETT, Harry DAVIS, Robert, Sr. DENGLER, John P. DUNGAN, Elsie L. EARLY, Lillian E.

ECKSTEIN, Mary ELLIOTT, Van, Sr. ENGEL, Frank J. FLEMING, Dale FROST, Melvin L. GARDNER, George F. GIESEKE, William F.

GILMAN, Jay GLASSMEYER, James J. GRINER, Anna Belle HARDING, Ella HARMAN, W. Keith HAUCK. Anna HECKER, Irene HEINLEIN, Mabel HEMESTEGER, C. Grace HOFFMAN, Richard Sterling HOLLMANN, Mary A.

HOLYOKE, Mabel HUBER, Sophia M. HUGHES, Arthur JEWELL, David P. JOHNSON, Edwin R. JORDAN, George W. JOSEPH, Theresa KOPP, Virginia KORTE, Margaret KRAUSS, 1 Verna P.

LAUTENSLAGER, August LAWRENCE, Seyborn LEHMAN, Mary M. LESTER, Clarence LOSH, A Mabel Busam MARQUET, Mary MASTIN, Matthew L. McDONALD, Christine E. NELSON, Clinton NOLL, Elmer OVERBECK, William PISTOR, Emma REEVES, Pearl M. RISCH, Emma RITTMEYER, Alice E.

ROBINSON, Rev. Eddie SANFILLIPPO, Stanley SANFORD, Everett A. SAPP. Vivian SCHMIDT. Helen SEBRING, Goldie E.

SEIFERT, Edward SHAW, Carrie E. SHIELDS. Jeremiah SMITH, Betty Jean UCHTMAN, Robert B. WENZEL, Theresa WATSON, Frank WEDDING, Edna WILLIAMS, Raymond WILLIAMSON-ASTON, Ada Klein WHITE. Rev.

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DATE FUNERAL HOME Sept. Paul R. Young Sept. 18 Monroe Copher Sept. 18 Simminger Sept.

18 Lietemeyer Sept. 19 Linnemann Sept. 18 Bolton Lunsford Sept. 19 Witt, Good Kelsch Sept. 19 Vorhis Sept.

18 Strawser Sept. 19 Nurre Bros. Sept. 19 Dobbling Sept. 18 Fitch Bros.

Sept. 18 Hodapp Sept. 19 John J. Radel Sept. 19 Weil Sept.

18 Sibbett Funeral Home Sept. 18 Quentin K. Staley Sept. 18 Chas. A.

Miller Sept. 19 Debbling Sept. 18 Nurre Bros. Sept. 19 John J.

Radel Sept. 19 Linnemann Sept. 16 Vorhis Sept. 18 B. J.

Meyer Sept. 18 Chas. A. Miller Allison Rose Sept. 19 Spaeth Sept.

18 Stith Sept. 18 Hodapp Sept. 18 Thomas Sept. 18 Hodapp Sept. 18 Nurre Bros.

Sept. 18 Fallis Sept. 18 Bullock Sept. 19 W. Mack Johnson Sept.

19 John J. Radel Sept. 18 Nurre Bros. Sept. 20 Gilligan-Siefke Sept.

18 Rebold Schaefer-Busby Sept. 20 Linnemann Sept. 18 Vonderhaar Stetter Sept. 19 John J. Radel Muehlenkamp-Erschel Sept.

18 W. Mack Johnson Hodapp Anderson Sept. 19 Gilligan Sept. 18 Chas. A.

Miller Sept. 18 Grueter Sept. 18 Dobblina Sept. 19 Schmidt-Dhonau Sept. 21 Pierce Peoples Sept.

19 Linnemann Sept. 19 Tufts Sept. 18 W. Mack Johnson Sept. 18 B.

J. Mever Sept. 18 Jamison Jamison Sept. 19 Riedlinger-Lemen Sept. 19 Muehlenkamp-Erschell Sept.

19 Chas. A. Miller Sept. 18 Chas. A.

Miller Sept. 18 Gump-Holt Dalbert Woodruff Sept. 19 B. J. Meyer Sept.

18 Imwalle Sept. 18 Glenn-Hall Jordan Sept. 19 Gilligan Siefke Sept. 18 Linn-Hert-Geib Sept. 18 T.

P. White Sept. 18 T. P. White Sept.

19 Bolton Lunsford Sept. 18 T. P. White Sept. 18 Monroe-Copher Sept.

19 Gilligan Sept. 19 Tredway Sept. 19 Grueter Dalbert Woodruff Sept. 20 Lew F. White Sept.

19 Tufts Sept. 18 Connie Bros. 10:30 A.M. Sept. 19 Stanley High Vielhaver 1:30 P.M.

Sept. 19 John J. Radel a End GARDNER George dear father. of Mrs. Kathryn Rebman, grandfather of Terry Rebman, dear brother of Mrs.

Bertha Whitcomb and Mrs. Mary Beatty of Seymour, Indiana, Thursdav, Sept. 14, 1972; 8354 Roland Valleydale. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Saturday from 7 to 9 P. M.

with Scottish Rite Ring service at 8 P. M. and Sunday at the Voss Funreal Home, Seymour, with funeral service Monday at 1:30 P. M. The family requests memorials directed to the Heart Fund.

GIESEKE William F. beloved husband of Ada Dunkman Gieseke, devoted father of Mrs. Dorothy Moerschel, grandfather of Sheree, Sept. 15, 1972 residence 4560 Miami Rd. Indian Hill.

There will be no Visitation. Funeral service at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Ave. Madisonville Monday 10:30 A.M. It is requested that those who desire may make Memorials to the Shrine Burns Institute or your favorite Charity. GILMAN Jay Dear son of John and Mary Gilman, dear brother of Joyce, Neil, Bruce and Paul Gilman, dear grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Neil Gilman of Minneapolis, Minn. Sept. 15, 1972, age 19 years, residence 1922 Bluebell College Hill.

Relatives and friends may call Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill Sunday 4 to 7 P.M. Private funeral services Monday at the convenience of the family. Remembrances if so desired, may be made to the Burns Unit, C-0 Cincinnati General Hospital or the Special Treatment. Center, c-0 the Convalescent Hospital for Children. GLASSMEYER James J.

beloved husband of Virginia C. Granger Glassmever, dear father of James and Timothy A. Glassmeyer brother Richard Joseph D. and Robert A. Glassmeyer also survived by one grandchild, Thursday, Sept.

14. 1972; residence 7708 Dearborn Deer Park. Friends may, call at the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery -Rd. Pleasant Ridge.

Sunday 6 to 9 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. John Church, Monday morning 9:30 A. M.

HARDING Ella, beloved wife of the late Theodore (Bud) Harding, devoted mother of Charles T. Harding. Friday, September 15, 1972. residence, 244 Park Ludlow, age 80 vears. Friends may call, at the Bullock Funeral Home, Ludlow, Sunday, 6-8 P.

M. Funeral services Monday at 11 P. M. HARMAN W. Keith, father of Barbara Hand, Margaret, Andrew and Timothy Harman, brother of Mrs.

Jean Fields, Mrs. June de Pater. Harry. Gerald. Gordon, Paul and Dwight Harman: Friday, September 15, 1972.

No visitation. Memorial service at the Church of the Redeemer, Hyde Park, Tuesday, September 19 at 12:30 P.M. In lieu of other remembrances, the family suggests Memorials to Prospect House, 682 Hawthorne Cincinnati, Ohio 45205. HECKER Irene beloved sister of Viola Potraffke and the late Deddy Kecker, dear aunt of Edward, Clayton, Roger and Gorden Potraffke and the late Allen Potraffke, Wednesday, September 13, 1972; residence 1702 Central Pkwy. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan, Clifton, Sunday 4 to 8 P. M. Funeral service Monday, September 18, at 11:30 A.M. HEINLEIN Mabel, beloved wife of the late Walter Heinlein, devoted mother of Mrs.

Lou (Gertrude) Pfeifer, grandmother of Mrs. Mary Linkenfelter, Mrs. Delores Sabino and Louis Pfeifer, aunt of Mrs. Florence Lee Werner, Saturday, September 16, 1972: residence, 3611 Warsaw Ave. Relatives and friends, are asked to attend the Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Lawrence Church, Wednesday, September 20, at 9:30 A. M. No visitation. Gilligan-Seifke Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. HEMSTEGER C.

Grace (nee Cavanaugh), widow of Carl A. Hemsteger, devoted mother of Richard Hemsteger, Marie Neyer, and Grace Nortn, 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; Friday, September 15, 1972; age 85; residence, 3027 a van a ugh Ave. Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore at Mozart. Cheviot, Monday morning, A. M.

Funeral Mass, Our' Lady of Presentation Church 10 A. M. 11-B THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS Their Final Tribute A Radel Service BECRAFT, Olie Brigadier William WALDEN, Mildred L. ROGERS. Mabel John H.

WEBSTER, Mary BENTON, BROOKS, MARSHALL, Leona WOODLEY. Charles FUNERAL HOMES RADEL HENRY J. RADEL, President Serving Over 4 Century Cincinnati Covington Newport 431-4185 261-8560 921-0365 HILLSIDE CHAPEL Cremation Memorialization Viaitara Welcome Daily 1 be Use of Chapel Free 525 Dixmyth Phone 861-1021 me. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CLIFTON 281-4543 Busse Borgmann Co. 681-1343 Central Parkway and Clifton Hills Ave.

J. J. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn 961-7851 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 GUMP-HOLT FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmore at Herbert Cheviot 661-0690 MIDDENDORF.

JOHN N. SONS 917 Main. 431-1718 1 E. 12th. Kv.

431-0096 SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING 821-2777 SHARONVILLE 021-2777 VITT FUNERAL TERMER CHEVIOT FAIRMOUNT DELHI HILLS 3425. 1824 4619 Harrison Westwood Delhi Pike 661-0833 921-1500 921-0110 VEIL FUNERAL 3901 READING ROAD -BAMBERRobert Bamber and John R. Bamber 100 Car Lighted Parking Lot 3011 WOODBURN 961-1440 Journey a End SEIFERT Edward beloved husband of Marie. Seifert (nee Johnson): devoted father of Mrs. John (Marian) Fisler, Thomas Seifert, of Los Angeles, and the late Edward P.

Seifert; grandfather of John, Richard, Gary, and Michael Fisler, September 14, 1972; residence 4914 Eastern Linwood. Services at T. P. White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Monday September 18 at 11 A.

M. Friends may call Sunday 5 to 9 P. M. SMITH Betty Jean, (nee Peters), beloved wife of Carl R. Smith, mother of Carl William Smith.

daughter of William H. Peters, Friday, September 15, 1972, residence 1969 Seymour Cincinnati. No visitation. Funeral Tuesday 1 P. M.

from Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood. Memorials may be sent to Zion United Church of Christ, Norwood, or your favorite charity. UCHTMAN Robert beloved husband of the late Charlotte Uchtman (nee Krueger) and devoted father of Robert W. Uchtman and dear son of Marie Uchtman, brother of Laverne Casey, William and Paul Uchtman, Saturday, September 16, 1972, residence 4004 Heyward Price Hill. Friends may call at the Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway Ave.

at Iliff, Price Hill, Monday from 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral Tuesday, Septem ber 19. Mass of the Resurrection at the Church of the Resurrection at 12 Noon. WATSON Frank C. beloved father of Frank C.

Watson Ill of Cincinnati, Ohio. Dennis Lee Watson of Munich. Germany brother of Mrs. Stewart Mattson of Hallandale, Florida. Tuesday, 12, 1972 at Veteran's Hospital, Miami, Florida.

age 50 years, residence 637 South West First Court, Hallandale, Florida formerly of Newtown, Ohio. Graveside service at Vesper cemetery, Neville. Ohio, Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 2 P. M.

Lew F. White Memorial Funeral Home, New Richmond in charge. WEDDING Edna (nee Lloyd), beloved wife of the late William Wedding, dear mother of Catherine Spence, Leinzy and Harry Wedding, sister of Margaret. Larsen; also survived by 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, residence, 1252. Clarawill Drive, Loveland, Ohio, Friday, September 15, 1972.

Service Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Tuesdav, September 19 at 10 A. M. Visi tation Monday 6 to 9 P. M. WENZEL Theresa (nee Schuster); beloved wife of the late George Wenzel; devoted mother of Clifford Wenzel; survived also by several nieces and nephews, Friday, September 15, 1972; residence 881 Beech Ave.

Funeral service at convenience of the Family. No visitation. Dalbert Woodruff funeral home in charge. Rev. J.

Oscar, beloved husband of Fern Ashbrook White, devoted father of Mrs. Mary Louise Cowen of Jefferson, Ohio, Byron E. White of Cincinnati, Ohio and J. Robert White of Syracuse, N. brother of Mrs.

Della Duke, Sabina, Ohio: also survived by 6 grandchildren, Saturday, September 16, 1972, residence, The Baptist. Home, due notice Home of in Funeral. charge of Vielhauer arrangements. Funeral WILLIAMSON- Ada Klein, widow of John Williamson, deyoted mother of Blaine S. Aston.

dear grandmother of Dinah, Blaine David L. and Daniel B. Aston and two great -grandchildren; Saturday, September 16, 1972; "Circle, residence, 10549 Heathercrest Evendale. Service Sorina Grove Cemetery Chapel, Tuesday, 10:30 A. M.

Remembrances may be direct. ed to charity on one's choice. Stanley High Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. WILLIAMS Raymond beloved husband of Catherine Williams- (nee Taylor) dear father of Raymond Paul and the late David Williams, dear brother of Mrs. Achsah Mae ohnson, 4 grandchildren, Thursday, Sept.

14, 1972, at his residence, 3721 Huntington-av, Covington, Kv Age 64 years. Services Monday. September 18, at the Connie Brothers Funeral Home, 11 East Southern-av, Latonia, at 10 a.m. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, 3 to 9 WILLIS Charles beloved husband of Mrs.

Betty Willis. devoted father of Troy and Sherl Willis, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. James Shell, dear brother of James M. Willis, Mrs.

Norma Bailey, and Raymond Shell, Saturday, September 16, 1972, of 2130 Hatmaker St. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 652 State Ave. Tuesday, September 19 at 1:30 P.M.

Friends may call Monday after 4 P.M. Korean Veteran World War If Veteran World War I Veteran 11-B Obituaries Rev. Oscar White Richard Hoffman Services will be Tuesday at the Vielhauer Funeral morning, 2961 Oakley, Homene Rev. J. Oscar White, 84, Baptist Home and 2373 Harrison, Graveside where services he died will Sat- be held Tuesday afternoon alt Granville, Ohio, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery there.

The Mr. White served as pastor of the Oakley Baptist Church from 1942 to 1952. He then served at the First Baptist Church, Steubenville, until he reached semi retirement in 1957. He served as visitation minister for the Linden Avenue Baptist Church, Dayton, Ohio, until 1965. The Rev.

Mr. White also served in churches in Indianola, Iowa, Huron, S. and Coshocton, Ohio. He was a graduate of Denison Univeristy, Granand the Rochester-Colgate Seminary, Rochester, N. Y.

He leaves his wife, Fern Ashbrook White; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Cowen, Jefferson, Ohio; two sons, Bryon, Cincinnati, and J. Robert, Syracuse, N. a sister, Mrs. Della Duke, Sabina, Ohio, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. G. C. Wallace Burial services at Spring Grove and a memorial service at Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church were held Saturday for Mrs. Elinor Mundy Wallace, 81, widow of George C.

Wallace, longtime Pleasant Ridge resident, and daughter of Mrs. Clara Brashears Munday and Edgar P. Munday. Mrs. Wallace, died June 27 at the Lourdes, Residence, West Palm She had been active in church work and with the Norwood YWCA before, moving to Florida four, years Wallace leaves daughter, Mrs.

Patricia Boner, Devon, a son, George C. West Palm Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Frank T. Balke, Redington Beach, and Mrs. E.

B. Radcliffe, Cincinnati, and five grandchildren. Services for Richard Sterling Hoffman, 57, 2780 South Road, Green Township, will be at the convenience of the family at the Schaefer and Busby Funeral Home, 24 W. 9th St. He died Friday at home.

Mr. Hoffman was a professor at Thomas More College; a member Delta Tau Delta and a veteran of WWII. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Helen McDiarmid, Cincinnati; and Mrs. Frances Raynor, New York City.

There will be no visitation. Burial will be in Spring Grove. John Dengler of the Resurrection for John Mass, Dengler, 51, 195 East McMillan Mt. will be at noon Tuesday Henry Church, Erlanger, following prayers at 11:30 a. m.

at the Henry Linnemann Funeral Home. Mr. Dengler who was a silk screen processor for the Buehler Advertising died Friday at Cincinnati General Hospital. A veteran, of ww II, he is survived sister, W. Hobbs and his nephew, patul Dengler, both of Florence.

There will be no visitation. Burial will be in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Harry Getzung Services will be held today at the Weil Funeral Home, Avondale, for Harry Getzug, 83, Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged, where he died Friday. Burial will be in Schachnus Cemetery, Price Hill. A retired jeweler, he leaves a son, Maynard Getzug, Pittsburgh; two daughter, Mrs.

Richard Bluestein Denver, and Mrs. Ben Kuresman, Cincinnati; two sisters, Mollie Sacks, New York, and Mrs. Rose Ostrov, Cincinnati; a brother, Jack Getz, Cincinnati, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation because of the Jewish High Holy Days. Memorials may be sent to the Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged.

Elmer R. Noll Odelia Niehoff Services for Miss Odelia Niehoff, 67, formerly of Hamburg, died Friday in St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. She leaves three brothers, William, Milroy, Gust, Rushville, and Otto, Hamburg; and three sisters, Mrs. William Herbert and Mrs.

Gust Herbert, both of Rushville, and Anna Niehoff, Indianapolis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church, Rushville, burial in Cemetery, Hamburg. Visitation, after 2 p.m.

Sunday at the Todd Funeral Home, Rushville. Keith Harman Mass of the Resurrection for Keith Harman, 57, 2504 Woodburn Walnut Hills, will be intoned at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Church of the Redeemer, Hyde Park. He died Friday at his residence. He was a member of the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Symphony Orchestras; the Musicians Union; the summer band concerts; The Tiemeyer Band, and a member the Church of the Redeemer.

He of is survived by two daughters, Miss Margaret Harman, Northside, and Barbara Hand, Clifton; two Mrs. sons, Andrew and Timothy, both of Hyde Park; five brothers, Harry and Dwight, Manhattan Beach, Paul, Crosby, Texas; Gordon, Hanover, and Gerald, Abbottstown, two sisters, Mrs. Jean Fields, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, and Mrs. be Pagter, Tucson, Ariz.

There will be no visitation. Burial will be private. Journey's End ALBERS Everett H. Beloved husband of Marie Santen Albers, devoted father of Mary Ann Albers, dear brother of Mrs. Margaret Brossart, Bernard and Robert Albers, uncle of one niece and four nephews passed away Sept.

15, 1972, residence 1532 North Bend Rd. Mass of the Resurrection St. Clare Church Monday 10 A.M. Friends may call at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Ave.

Mt. Healthy Sunday from 4 to 8 P.M. Member of the Holy Name Society. BACKS Joseph beloved husband of Stella Backs (nee Wilder), devoted father of Donna and Joseph Backs also survived by two Mrs. Anna Horn and Mrs.

Katherine Heineman and two brothers, Albert and Robert Friday, ber 15, 1972; residence, 950 Ronlee Drive, Milford, Ohio. Service Monroe-Copher Funeral Home, MilA. ford, M. Monday, Sunday, 4 to 9 September 18 at 10 P. M.

BAER Dorothea beloved aunt of Jean M. Becker and sister of the late Mrs. A. E. (Hannah) Becker, Gertrude, and Albert Baer; Thursday, Sortember 14, 1972; formerly of 2904 Ruehlman Pl.

Visition Sunday from 4 to 8 P.M. at the Simminger Funeral Home, 3050 Harrison Westwood. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Catharine Church, Monday, at 10 A. M.

St Catharine Women Society prayers Sunday, at 7 P. M. SAMONTE Joseph (Dodo) beloved father of Frank Bamonte dear brother of Misses Helen and Rose Bamonte, Mrs. Marybelle Smith, Mrs. Phil Brockman, Mrs.

Anna Hughes, Mrs. Josephine Webster, Mrs. Jean Far, lev, Dominic, Anthony, Carl and Danny Bamonte also survived by 3 grandchildren, Sept. 14, 1972 resience 2500 Kemper Lane. Friends, may call at the Lietemeyer Funeral Home Paddock, 3886 Sunday, Reading Sept.

17 south from 4 Rd. of 10 9 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Monday, Sept. 18 at 10 A.M.

BARTH Hugh J. Pat and Robert loved Barth, Dorothy wife L. beloved of (nee, the mother late Waldemaver), of Joseph Ray Margaret Barth, dear sister of Mrs. Kessen-Rouch and Mrs. Catherine Wilson, also, survived by 25 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; residence, 10 Lucas Florence, Saturday, September 16, 1972; age 71 years, Funeral Tuesday, September 19, from the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, at 8:30 A.

M. Mass of the Ressurrection, Mary Queen of Heaven Church, at 9. A. M. Interment, St.

Mary Cemetery. Visitation, Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. BATSOLD John. beloved husband of the late Adele Freida Buck Batsold; devoted father of George and ert Batsold; grandfather of Friday, September 15, 1972; residence 3353 Everson service Tuesday 10 A.M.

Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square, Monday 4 to 9 M. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Norwood Eagles Aerie will meet Monday evening. JOWEN Vida M.

Beloved wife of the late Claude Bowen and sister of Julia Eckermeyer Sept. 15, 1972. residence 7808 Cooper Montto 9 P.M. the Strawser Funeral gomery. Friends, may call Sunday 7 Ash.

Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Services Monday 10:30 A.M. a HAUCK Anna C. (nee Heitz), beloved wife of the late Frank C. Hauck; devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Howard, Robert, and Franklin Hauck and the late John Hauck; dear sister of Mrs.

Florence Martini, four grandchildren; Friday, September 15 of 1015 State Ave. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. Funeral Home, 652 State Tuesday, September 19, at 9 A. Mass of the Resurrection at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:30 A.

M. Friends may call of the Ladies Sodality M. of Mondav after 4 P. Blessed Sacrament Church. Also member of Senior Citizens of Cincinnati.

HOFFMAN Richard Sterling, son of the late Frederick and Alice K. Hoffman, brother of Helen H. McDiarmid; Cincinnati, and Frances Raynor; New York and the late Hoffman, Friday, Sept, 15, 1972, residence 2780 South Road. Funeral service at the convenience of the family. Schaefer Busby in charge of arrangements.

HOLLMANN Mary nee Tillman, beloved wife of the late Harry J. Hollmann, beloved mother of Mrs. Arthur T. (Martha Ann) Jones, Robert David and Daniel J. Hollmann, dear sister of Carl William Lawrence Felix James H.

and Eugene J. Tillman, also, survived by 9 grandchildren. Residence 428 Swan Circle, Elsmere, Ky. Saturday, September 16, 1972; age 64 years. Funeral Wednesday, September 20, from the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, at 9 A.M.

Mass the Resurrection St. Henry Church, Mary at 9:30 Cemetery. A.M. Visitation Interment Tuesday 4 10 9 P.M. HOLYOKE Mabel (nee Payne), beloved wife of the late Edward Holyoke, dear sister of Estel and Leonard Payne, and Mrs.

Mary Bolin, devoted grandmother of Mrs. George (Linda) Runyon, also survived by one areat grandchild. September 15, 1972. Residence, 701 Boone Dayton, Ky. Services at the Vonderharr and 'Stetter Funeral Home, 3rd and Overton 10 Newport, Monday, September 18, Visitation from 4 to M.

Sunday. HUBER Sophia dear sister of Fred Huber. devoted aunt of many nieces and nephews; Saturday, September 16, 1972; age 88. Mass of the Resurrection, St. 19 William 10 Church; A.M.

Tuesday, September at Visitation at the John J. Radel Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Tuesday, 9 A.M. until time of Mass. HUGHES Kathryn, beloved wife of Mrs. Arthur Mar- G.

jorie Loomis, Mrs. Ruth Mott and Hughes, dear mother of Mrs. Dorothy Daniel; also survived by nine grandchildren; Saturday, September 16, 1972; at Clear Water, residence, 152 Summit Ft. Thomas. Due Funeral Notice.

Home in charge. JEWELL qinia David P. Hall Jewell, Beloved father husband of of Mrs. Alfred Miller and David Lee Jewell, grandfather of Gary Lee and Shari Lynn Jewell, brother of the late Eugene R. Scott, residence 2782 Observatory Ave.

Sept. 15, 1972. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Services Hils.

Sunday from 5 to 7 P.M. P.M. Sept. 18 at 2 JOHNSON Edwin beloved husband of Ber. thina Johnson, nee Ebel, dear father of Mrs.

Audrey Howard, Mrs. Patricia Reis and Mrs. Judy Wheelright, dear brother of Mrs. Rose Hessler, Mrs. Marian Burgoyne, Richard and Dennis Johnson, also survived by 7 grandchildren, Friday.

September 15, 1972; age 54 years. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. Remembrances, so desired, may be 10 the Shriner's Institute for Crippled Children. JORDAN George Thursday, Sept. 1972, Oak Pavilion Nursing Home, Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 415.

Ludlow Ave. Clifton. Due notice of time. JOSEPH Theresa (Nee Saba), beloved wife John Joseph, mother of Ferris seph, grandmother of JoAnn Clark, John and Richard Joseph, great-grandmother of Kenneth Clark: Friday, September 15, 1972; at her residence, 1521 Burdette Funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tuesday, September 19., Mass of the Resurrection, at 10 St. A.

Anthony, Friends of Padua Church, M. may call Monday after 4 P. KOPP Virginia D. (nee, Ossenbeck), dear mother of Mrs. 'Robert (Janet) Elkins, dear sister Mrs.

William (Ethel). Thompson, Mrs. Charles (Hilda) Mueller, and Mrs. Mike (Leonora) Schiesler; suddenly, Thursday, September 1972; Friends residence, 3302 may call at Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. Knowlton Northside, Sunday 8 P. M. Mass of the Resurrection St. Boniface Church Monday, 9:30 A.

M. KORTE Margaret (Peg) of (nee late Smeddinck), loved wife the Sylvester (Bud) Korte and devoted mother Lois Jane Korte and dear sister Ethel Giessler, Marie Mauntel, Eleanor Mauntel, Clare Siebert. Alma and Frank med din Wednesday, September Werk 13, Western 1972; residence 3240 Hills. Friends, may call at Grueter Funeral Home, 4022 Glenway Ave. at Miff, Price Hill, Sunday from 4 to 9 P.M.

Funeral Monday, September 18. Mass of the Resurrection Our Lady Lourdes Church, 9:30 A. George Volunteers Auxiliary kindly take notice. KRAUSS Verna P. Klink, beloved wife of the late Fred D.

Krauss, devoted mother Mrs. Brooks (Jane) Schwarberg and Mrs. Conrad (Betty) Myers, dear sister of Mrs. Emma Barker and Mrs. Margaret Young, also survived by 7 grandchildren, residence 725 Highland Ave.

Ft Thomas. Service Kv. Monday, Sept. 18. at DobFridav.

Sept. 15. 1972. bling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas at 10 A.M.

Visitation Sunday 4 to 9 P.M. LAUTENSLAGER August. husband of Eleanor and Richard Lautenslager, Lois (nen Wachendorf), father of Carl Crutcher, and Ellen Payton, brother of Alfred and Walter Laugenslager, Dora Bobb, Stella Herbig, and Elsie Oman; passed away Friday, September 15, 1972; also survived by 16 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; residence, 1513 Hunt Reading; age 80 Funeral services at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home. 433 Reading Reading, Tuesday, September 19, at 1:30 P. M.

Relatives and friends may call Monday from 4-9 P. M. LAWRENCE Seyborn, 532 Armory husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, father of 5 girls and 6 boys, also survived, by Mrs. Elizabeth, Pierce Copeland and a host of other relatives and friends.

FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS Wednesday from 6 to 9 P. Pierce Peoples Funeral Home, 1504 John St. Service Thursday 1 P. M. New Prospect Baptist Church, 1829 Elm St.

Interment Family Plot, Beechgrove Cemetery. LEHMAN Mary M. (nee Meiman) beloved wife of the late Casper Lehman beloved mother of the late Camilla Lehman dear sister of the late John, Herman, Joseph. George, Ben and William Lehman and Mrs. Frances Epple dear aunt F.

Jospeh and Miss Gertrude Lehman, residence 12 Vine Elsmer, Ky. Saturday, September 16, 1972, age 88 years. Funeral Tuesday, September 19 from the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger at 9 A. M. Mass of the Resurrection St.

Henry Church at 9:30 A. m. Interment St. 4 Mary 9 P.M. Cemetery.

Visitation Monday to LESTER Clarence; husband of the late Mary Carmichle Lester; father of Winfrey, Arvis and Chester Lester; brother of Anna Davis and Ira Lester; also survived by 6 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; residence 761 Cedar Drive, Loveland, Ohio; Saturday, September 16, 1972. Visitation Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio Monday 6 to 9 P. M. Graveside service Riverview Cemetery, Aurora, Indiana, Tuesday, September 19 at 3 M. LOSH Mabel Busam Beloved wife of the late Clifford M.

Losh, dear mother of Marian Losh Wilson, Robert Eugene Kenneth E. Losh, eleven grandchildren, one great grandchild, dear sister of Florence Meckstroth, Edward and Louis Busam and the late Wilbur Busam, residence 6307 Sierra St. Fri. Sept. 15, 1972.

Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Dunn Lashbrook Funeral Horne, 6111 Madison Madisonville Sunday 4 to 9 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection Sept. St. is Anthony Church Journey' a End MARQUET Mary E.

(nee Leaner), beloved wife of the late William J. Marquet dear mother of William A. and Joseph E. Marquet and Mrs. Marlene, Opp, dear sister of Mrs.

Lillian (Honey) Hicks and Mrs. Lydia Smith (El Caion, California), also survived by one grandson, on Friday, September 15, 1972:, residence, 2540 Ring Place. Relatives and friends may call at the B. J. Meyer Funeral.

Home, 4841 Glenway Ave. On Sunday, 4 10 9 P. M. Funeral Monday. Mass of Resurrection Holy Family Church, 9:30 A.

M. Independent Order of Shepherd Liberty Lodge will hold service Sunday 7 P. M. If desired Remembrances may be made to the Kidney Foundation. MASTIN Matthew beloved brother of Mrs.

John (Sue) Thomas, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Elnora' Pillows of Dayton, loving uncle of Mrs. Julie Sloan; also survived by a host of other nieces, nephews and September, 13, 1972; resiKy. Friends may call Sunday from 6 dence, 11 E. Ninth Covington, to 9 P.

M. at the St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church, 238 E. Robbins Covington, held where funeral 11 service will be Monday, A.

M. Rev. Ollie M. Gray Pastor. Burial Union Baptist Cemetery.

Jamison Jamison Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. McDONALD Christine E. McDonald, beloved wife of the late devoted stepmother of Mrs. Janet Woods and Earl McDonald, dear sister of Croley, (Buck) Gresham, passed away Saturday, September at her home, 14. E.

McMicken age 65 years, Funeral Tuesday, September 19 af the Riedlinger-Lemen Funeral Friends Home, may 19 Green 10:30 A.M. call Monday 4 to 8 P.M. NELSON Clinton, beloved Nelson husband of Young, the late Florence nee dear father of Mrs. Claretta Witte, Mrs. Dorothy Ponchot and Mrs.

Bet ty Jane Dude, Jesse Raymond and Elmer Clinton, also survived by a sister, grandchildren Mrs. and Goldie 12 great Potter. grandchildren, Saturday, September 16, 1972; residence 914 Newport, Ky. Services at Muehlen- Funeral kamp-Erschell Newport Home, 835 York St. Tuesday at 1:30 P.M.

Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Monday. NOLL Elmer beloved husband of Eva Dieringer Noll, dear father of Mrs. Herbert (Joan) Georgenson, Mrs. John (Mary), Beyersdorfer, and Robert E.

Noll, also survived by 10 grandchildren, Friday, September 15, 1972. Funeral Mausoleum services at Chapel, the Spring Grove Tuesday 11 A.M. No visitation Monday. Chas. A.

Miller Sons In charge pression The of sympathy be requests directed any to family your favorite charity. OVERBECK William brother of the late Katherine Ernst, Friday, September 15, 1972. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Margaret Mary Church. Monday at 10 a.

m. Miller No visitation Sunday. Charles A. Sons in charge. PISTOR Emma, beloved sister of the late Louise Mehring, Kathrine Bohne, Margaret Schlemmer, Anna Bauer, and George Pistor, also survived by nieces and nephews, Friday, September 15, 1972; age 89 years; residence 3824 Race Rd.

Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave. at Herbert, Cheviot, Monday, September 18, at 2 P. M. Friends may call from 12 noon until time of service. No visitation Sunday.

REEVES Pearl M. (nee Murphy); beloved wife of the late Alfred T. Reeves; devoted mother of Mrs. Carroll (Estelle) Groom, Paul C. and Allan C.

Reeves and the late George W. Reeves; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren: Friday, September 15, 1972: age 89 years. Funeral service will be held at convenience of the family. No visitation. If so desired memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home in charge. RISCH Emma (nee Dinkelaker) beloved wife of the late Milton Risch, dear sister of Mrs. Marie Axt, Mrs. Col. etta Freeman on Friday, Sept.

15, 1972 formerly of 3506 Warsaw Ave. Relatives and friends may call on Tuesday at the B. J. Meyer Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Ave. from 9:30 A.M.

until time of Mass Mass of Resurrection St. Lawrence Church at 10:30 A.M. RITTMEYER Alice E. nee Hoffmeister beloved wife of the late Alphonse H. Riftmeyer devoted mother of Virginia Rudler and James Rittmeyer sister of Harry Hoffmeister also survived by seven grandchildren, residence 345 Flemina Wyoming, ThursSept.

14, 1972 age 76 years. Friends, may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. at Washington, St. Bernard Monday from 8 A.M. to 9 A.M.

followed by a FUneral Mass at St. Clement Church 9:15 A.M. ROBINSON Eddie, late residence, 713 Mulberry Lockland; beloved husband of Mrs. Polly Robinson, dear brother of Mrs. Essie Mae Knight, dear friend of Mrs.

Eunice Robinson, Mrs. Betty Tolbert and Mrs. Mayme Herron, also survived by niecs, nephews and other relatives; September 13, 1972. Friends may call Sunday, 6 to 9 P. M.

at the Glenn- Hall Jordan Funeral Home, 1033 Byrd Lincoln Heights. Funeral service, Monlay, 1 P. M. at Ebenezer Baptist Church. Rev.

Jack Zellars, Pastor officiatinq. Interment, Oak Hills Cemetery. SANFILLIPPO Stanley, devoted brother of Mrs. Mary Rizzo, Mrs. Josephine Brucato, and Mrs.

Rose Gilardi, and the late John Sanfillippo, Saturday, September 16, 1972 at his residence 715 Sixth Dayton, Ky. Funeral from Gilligan Siefke Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Ave. Tuesday, September 19. Mass of the Resurrection at 10 A. M.

St. Simon Church, Pontius Rd. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 P. M. SANFORD Everett A.

(Sandy), age 68 years, Freeport, Ohio, former September resident of Cincinnati: Saturday, 16, 1972. He was Tree Maintenance supervisor for the Natrop Co. of Cincinnati, he was a member of the Men's Horticulture Society, of Cincinnati. He was a Honorary Life Member of International Shade Tree Conference; survived by his wife Margaret: one daughter; two sons. Service, Monday, 1 P.

Linn-HertGeib Funeral Home, New Philadelphia, Ohio. SAPP Vivian I. (nee Goodin), beloved wife of William, E. Sapp. dear mother of Mrs.

Carol Barnes, Mrs. Sandra Napier, Mrs. Kathy Goldfuss, Rose and Richard Sapp, also seven grandchildren, four sisters and one brother, Thursday, September 14, 1972, Services residence 4372 Mt Carmel Rd. at the T. P.

Whte and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, Monday, September 18, at 2 P. M. Friends may call Sunday, 4 until 9 P. M.

SEBRING Goldie survived by one niece and several nephews, Friday, September 15, 1972, residence Riverview Home, age 86 years, service at Greenville cemetery, Greenville, Ohio, Tuesday 11 A.M. Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home. SCHMIDT Helen (Mandy) (nee Wilson), wife of the late Louis Schmidt, dear mothe of Mrs. Maurice (Geneva) Haas, dear grandmother of Franklin and Maurice, A. Haas, sister of Mrs.

Marie Wehrle, Mrs. Mabel Waits, Earle and Ernest Wilson; Thursday, September 14, 1972; residence, 1277 Immaculate Forestville. Private service Spring Grove Mausoleum; Monday. Friends may call at T. P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt Washington: $11 4 10. 9 P. M. Martha Chap. 0.E.S.

ser vices Sunday, 8 P. M. SHAW Carrie beloved sister of Mrs. Bervie Davies and Charles B. Shaw.

Aunt of David Richard F. and Charles B. Shaw also survived by four areat nieces and seven great nephews; Friday, September 15, 1972; residence, 3726 Church Newtown, Ohio. Service MonMonday, September 18 at 2 P. roe-Copher.

Funeral Home, Milford; M. Visitation, Sunday, 6 to 9 P. M. SHIELDS Jeremiah, father of Paula Teaque and brother of Dorothy Timerdina, Catherine Stickley, Ann O'Brien, John, Robert and Edmond Shields, Saturday, Sept. 16, 1972; Funeral from, the Gilligan Funeral Tuesday, Home, SepWoodburn at Lincoln, tember 19.

Mass of the Resurrection at Immaculata Church at 9:30 A. M. Friends may call Monday 6 10 9 P.M. W. Mack Johnson Funeral Homes 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 WRASSMANN 2625 Gilbert Ave.

961-1600 41 MONUMENTS SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. GRAVE MARKERS AND MONUMENTS IN MEMORIAM Birthday Blessings OF SPECIAL SON LAWRENCE BERRYMAN Sept. 17, 1918-April 8, 1969 Please dear God take a message to my very special Son, Lawrence. His memory is a keep sake which I will never part. God has him in His keepina, I have Him in my heart.

His heartbroken Mother and Sisters. 1530 Reed college Hill, a retired vice president of the illiam Powell will be at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel. He died Friday at Hospital after a brief Providence.

Noll, asociated with the valve manufacturing form for 50 years, was a member of the Cincinnati Rotary Club; he cincinnat Management Association; the Cincinnati Club, and the the New Burlington Church of Christ. is survived by his wife, Dieringer Noll; two daughters, Mrs. Joan Georgenson, College Hill and Mrs. Mary Beyersdorser, Cleveland; and one son, Robert, Baltimore. There will be no visitation.

The family requests that memorials to the charity of one's choice. burial will be in Spring Grove. The Charles Miller and Sons Funeral Home, 4138 Hamilton Ave. Furniture Outlet Warehouse Robbed Elmer R. Noll, 72, Burglars took $2900 worth of stereos and television sets from Mammoth Furniture Outlet Warehouse No.

2 1716 John police reported Saturday. Police said the burglars entered late Friday by climbing a fire escape and breaking a window. They tripped a burglar as they left. One television set, valued at $325, was recovered in the alley next to the building, Police said. Journey's End BASS Dorothy, L.

Elmer (nee Taylor), beloved devoted wife W. Bass, mother of E. (Dorothy George Pe- R. Bass, Mrs. Kenneth terson.

Mrs. Denver (Shirley McComas, and the late John A. Bass, dear daughter of Mrs. George C. (Lydia) Taylor, dear sister of George C.

Taylor, Mrs. Olga Horn and Mrs. Mary Tierney, also, survived by 14. grandchildren; Thursdav, September 14, 1972; residence, 3020 Harrison age 63 years. Visitation Sunday from 4-8 P.

M. at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood, where services will be held Monday, at 10 A. M. BOUNGS Fred beloved husband of Lila McCoy Boungs, devoted San father Anto- of Mrs. Martha Ann Reid of nio, Texas; Mrs.

Bettye of Sue Oney and Fred P. Boungs Jr. Dayton, Ohio; brother of Mrs. Jimmie Shuford, Mrs. Lorene Blaylock, Bailey Mrs.

Clara Nelson, Mrs. Kathleen and Roger Boungs; also survived by six tember 16, grandchildren; 1972; residence, 327 N. Saturday, SepCooper Lockland. (No visitafion). Service at the Vorhis Lockland; Funera! Home, September 19 at 10:30 310 Dunn A.

M. Tuesday, If desired sympathy may be expressed by a of contribution the to Lockland the Memorial Fund Christian Church. BOYLE beloved son the late McGinnis Edward John, J. and Winifred, Boyle, brother of Edward P. Debbie, Boyle, len dear and uncle Patricia Kraus, Winifred, of Marcella, ColEchoff, William, Friday, Donald, Ann September and 15, Michael 1972, ington.

residence No 6408 visitation, Coffey. Relatives and Mt. Washfriends may attend the the Resurrection Rd. at St. Tuesday Morning at 9 Andrews Church, Reading, Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home, 345 A.M. W. McMillan St. in charge. BRAUN beloved husband of the John late.

Louise Braun (nee Steinhauser,) devoted brother of Walter dear uncle of Jack Braun, residence Ky. 18 Saturday, Greenwood September 16, 1972. Ft. Thomas, Services Tuesday, September 19, at Dobbling P.M. Funeral Visitation Home, Monday 5 to 9 Ft.

Thomas, at P.M. 1 Scottish Rite Ring Services P.M. Monday at the funeral at 8 home. BRITTON Louise of 527 Ludlow Lawrencebura. H.

Jr. and beloved dearest wife mother of Mrs. Douglas LeClerc and, Jackie James Britton, Lawrenceburg and John ert Britton, of New Lawrencebura, York, N. Ind. Y.

Private service at convenience of family Mondav. Fitch Bros. Funeral Home. Lawrenceburq, Ind. Family requests contributions, to charity of remembr- your choice in lieu of other ances.

BROWN Emma K. (nee Boos), devoted moth. er of Mrs. Emma and Elden Brown, six grandchildren. Saturseven day, September 16, 1972, at residence.

Mass of the Resurrection, St. Lawrence Church, Tuesday, September 19, at 9.30 A. Visitation at the John J. Radel Co. Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Tuesday, 8:30 A.M.

until time of Mass. BROWN Henry, of Washington, in Toronto, D.C., former- devotly of Cincinnati, ed brother, of Julius, Louis and Sol Brown and the late Helen Miller, Services Weil Funeral Tuesday, Home, 3901 Reading P. M. September 19, at 2:30 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES A MERRY CHRISTMAS or 8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY PARTY for a HAPPY DAY invite. OSKAR THE CLOWN 542-5722 HANDWRITING: Personal instruction, 921-4583.

AUTO INSURANCE PROBLEM? We refuse no one. Check our low rates. 542-5901. BID WANTED for erection of, 40'x70' block buildina. 231-0439, 561-4229.

BIRTHRIGHT CARES Call AH 1-LIF (241-5433). Confidential and FREE PROBLEM PREGNANCY HELP. BLOOD DONORS NEEDED CASH PAID Interstate Blood Bank, 734. Madison Covington. Hours 9 A.

P. Age thru 65. CEMETERY LOTS (8) Rest Haven Cemetery, choice section, reasonable. 731- 1078. DEBT problems? Discuss them with us in confidence.

We can help. Licensed, Bonded experts. National Budget Service. 241-7374. DRINKING PROBLEM? Need a place to go? Men or women.

921-1613. FOREST PARK For rent 1,000 up to 6,000 sq. ft. hall space available, chairs, air conditioned, plenty of parkinq. Rent nite, week or month.

Call 522-4020, 825-5193. FOR SALE-4 Bengal Tickets for balance of season. Call Joan, 922-8580 between 8 A.M.-5 P.M. HAVE A PIANO? I WILL TRAVEL! Gradvate of piano performance to teach in your home. Beginners or advanced students.

Western Hills, Norwood. St. Bernard and Elmwood areas. Call 351-1545 IF YOU WANT THE low down on Blue Beard, call Annie at 241-4488. LEAD GUITARIST wanted for rock group.

922-8716. LEARN machine shorthand, 471-2853. Classes begin Sept. 21. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE will not be repsonsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself.

SYLVESTER GRIFFIN 5415 Laconia Ave. PIANO AND FLUTE LESSONS- -Theory instruction included. acceptable. 542-5730. SAVE to on custom drapes, rods, decorative shades, folding doors, installation free.

751-1303. BID wanted wor erection of 40'x70' block building. 231-0539. 561-4229. WATER $19.95 Pads.

liners. Free delivery. Call 521-4993. Wanted -Bengal Tickets By qame or for season. 251-5686 Journey's End DENGLER John beloved brother of Mrs.

John W. Hobbs, dear uncle of Paul Hobbs; residence, 195 E. McMillan Cincinnati, Ohio; Friday, September 15, 1972; 51 years. Funeral Tuesday, September 19 from the Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, at 11:30 A. St.

M. Mass of the Resurrection, Henry Church, at 12 Noon, Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. No visitation. DUNGAN late Elsie L. John (nee U.

Hawes); Dungan; wife devoted mother of Mrs. Leora Sparks of Brown County, Indiana, Mrs. Louise and Mrs. Lois Bohon of White Bear, Lohmeier, Mrs. Lucile Schumacher also survived by 11 Minnesota; ber 13, 1972; formerly of 111 grandchildren; Wednesday, SeptemMoock Lockland.

Funeral services were held Saturday, September 16 at the convenience of the family. EARLY Lillian E. (nee Kuhn)), beloved wife of the late Richard Early, dear mother of Ervin R. Early and Mrs. Ruth Smith, dear sister of Mrs.

Emma Hammond, also survived by six grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, on Friday, September 15, 1972; residence, 1028. Fisk Ave. Relatives and friends may call at the B. J. Meyer Funeral Home (Colonial), 3726 P.

M. Warsaw on Sunday, to 8 Funeral service Monday, 11:15 A. M. ECKSTEIN Mary (nee Hensler), widow of Louis F. Eckstein, dear mother of Mrs.

Anna Redmond, Mrs. Mar cell Young, Louis, Ralph, and the late Mrs. Ambrose Elizabeth Eckstein, Thome dear and sister John Hensler. Also survived by 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; Thursday, September 14, 1972; for of Saranac-av. Friends may call at the Chas.

A Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton-av at Knowlton-st, Northside, Sunday, 4 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Clare Church, Monday at 9 a.m. ELLIOTT Van Sr. beloved husband of Hazel Jahnke Elliott, father of Robert, Harry, Van Jr.

and Edward and Mrs. Blanche Bohlman brother Mrs. Marie Weiner and Earl Elliott grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, at his residence 1224 Lee St. Covingtom, Ky. Saturday, September 16, 1972, age 79 years, service at the convenience of the family.

No visitation. Memorials may be given to the Charity of your choice. Allison Rose Funeral Home in charge. ENGEL Frank devoted father of. Mrs.

Frances Grome, dear grandfather of Kim and Jeff Grome, Saturday, September 16, residence 3134 Jerome age 78 years. Funeral Tuesday, September 19 at 9. AM. from Spaeth, Sons Funeral Home, 1320 Chase Ave. at Chambers St.

Northside, Mass of the Resurrection St. Boniface Church 9:30 A.M. Visitation Monday 6 to 9 P.M. Member of Cincinnati Aerie F.0.E. FLEMING Dale, husband of Ruth Fleming, dear father of Lorraine, Rhonda and Lisa Fleming and Phyllis Fleming Singer, suddenly Friday, September 15, 1972.

(Body donated to University of Cincinnati Medical Center by request of deceased.) FROST Melvin L. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Bailey) Frost, devoted father of Mrs. Lucille Napier, Mrs. Nancy Gibson, Miss Barbara Ann Frost, Taylor, Mike, and Charles Roy Ed- C. ward Frost, dear brother of Frost, Mrs.

Mabel Watts, Combs, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Eliza Miss Bessie Frost and Miss Viola Frost, Sept. 14, 1972, age 60 grandfather of nine grandchildren vears, residence 505 Kenta-Boo Florence, Ky. Services Monday at 10:30 A.M. from the Stith Funeral Florence, Ky.

9 P.M. Visitation Sunday from 4 to Masonic services 7:30 P.M. Burial Cemetery. GRINER Anna Belle, of Napoleon, Indiana, age 85, survived by two sons, Russell Griner of Seminole, Florida, Raymond Griner of Cincinnati, two daughters, Esther. Wells, Napoleon, Mrs.

Pauline Meese, Cincinnati. Services wil' be at 10 A. M. Monday at Napoleon United Methodist Church. Burial St.

Peter's United Church of Christ near Osgood. Visitation Sunday to 9 P. M. Monday 9 to 10 at LOST AND FOUND BROWN Clara B. (nee Kispert), dear mother of Eva Stanley, Clarence, and Charles Brown.

also nine, grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Madelene Traber; Thursday, September 14, 1972, in her Galbraith 87th year. Residence, 1294 Rd. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Sunday, September 17, from 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral service, Monday at 11 A.M. a End BRUCE Miss Mrs. Grace Beulah Bruce, dear dear sister-in-law aunt of Mrs. Thelma Stephens, Chester Buchanan and Malcolm Bruce, Can- all of Moores Hill, Mervin field, Aurora, Roscoe Buchanan, Lawrenceburg, Mrs. Edmond Hammond, Cincinnati, Ohio; also other relatives and friends; Friday, September 15, 1972; age 83.

Residence, RR No. 2, Moores Hill. Service Monday September 18, 2 P. M. (EDT), Sparta Baptist Church.

Interment, Mt. after Sinai 3 P. Ceme- M.I tery. Sunday Friends at the Sibbett may call Home, Moores Hill, Indiana. CAVERLY Richard 0., husband of Elvira Schwarb Caverly, dear brother of Mrs.

Marjorie Burchille, Rochester, New York; Mrs. Victoria Clark, Mrs. Dorothy Acton, Mrs. Margaret Pride and Wesley Caverlv, all of Kingston, Ontario; residence, Friends 7209 Plainfield Deer Park. may call Sunday 5-7 PM.

at the Quentin Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfield Deer Park. Mass of the Resurrection, Monday, 11 A.M. St. John's Church, Deer Park. CHRISTMAN Lauretta E.

(nee Winkler), beloved wife of Norman F. Christman. dear sister of Ruth A. Deubel and William Winkler; Thursday, September 14, 1972; aqe 59 years; residence, Milan, Indiana. Miller Friends Sons may call Funeral at the Chas.

A. Home, Hamilton-av at Knowlton-st, Northside, Sunday 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral services Monday at 11 a.m. CHURCH Grover W. (Bud) Jr.

beloved husband of Mrs. Virginia, Church nee Sandford, devoted father of Mrs. Karen Anne Weick and Miss Deborah Elizabeth Church, dear grandfather of Miss Elizabeth Anne Weick, residence 29 Blossom Drive, Cold Sprina, Saturdav, Sept. 16. 1972.

Service Tuesday, Sept. 19 at Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft Thomas at 10 A.M. Visitation Monday 6 to 9 P.M. Newport Commanderary Knights Templar Honor Guard Monday 7 to 9 P.M. Scottish Rite Ring, service 7:30 P.M.

at the Fu neral Home. CONNETT Harry, belovel father, of David G. Connett, dear son of Violet Hennekes Connett and the late George S. Connett, brother of Malvern J. and.

George F. we Connett and Mrs. Marilyn Hoe suddenly Wednesday, No September visitation 13, 1972; Sunday. at Cicero, Friends may call at th Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Monday morning from 8:30 A.

M. until time of funeral Mass, St. Saviour Church at 10 A. M. Member of D.A.V.

DAVIS Robert Sr. (Cliff), beloved of Leola" (nee Miller Davis), father of Mrs. Carlena Mona Szanti, Mrs. Cecelia Butsch, Miss Davis, Leroy, Larry and Robert Davis, dear brother of Mrs. Thelma Ferrara, also survived by 8 grandchildren, Friday, September 15, 1972, residence 828 Linden Newport, Ky.

Blessing 10 A. M. Tuesday at the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 822, York St. Newport.

Friends may call Monday 4 to 9 P. M. BUICK '64. Royal Blue, conv licence If you know where the car is located call 831-3031. $50 reward.

FOUND -SAT. FEMALE SIAMESE BI point kitten with white flea collar. Mt. Adams, 871-2770. LOST 2 German Shepherd pups, 10 wks.

old. Mostly black, tan feet. Male has black face, female has tan face. Missing from Donham Hill area, west of New Richmond, since Reward, for return or information leading to recovery. 553.3702.

LOST CINDY -A large reddish-brown do with white check, female, tumor on side. Lost in Hamilton Sept. 5. Could be in Hamilton or Butler Co. Tags are 30421, 9363.

Liberal Reward. 521-6488. Collect. LOST -Hearing aid, twin eye glass in black case. Lost Delfair Shopping Center or Liberal Market, Ferguson Rd.

481-0242 after 6:30 P. M. $25 reward. LOST Vizsla, brown. lost Mondav.

Amberly, Roselawn area; "McGee," large scar right hind quarter; reward. 731-4060. LOST -Tri-color female collie, wearing choker chain, flea collar, Hyde Park area. Child's pet. REWARD.

871-7151 or 861-1206. LOST Groesbeck area, German Shepherd female, black and tan, 1 yr. old. Child's pet. Reward.

729-4761. LOST Fox terrier, male. black and white, Western Hills area. Please return. Children's pet.

Reward. 922-7627. LOST Black and white male cat Forest Park area. Reward. 825-7193.

LOST Black and white neutered male cat. Westwood area, call after 3 P. M. 661-5139. Reward.

LOST POODLE Silver-gray, female. Mass. doq taq No. 13. Loat Western Hills area, reward.

662-7872. LOST WEIMARANER-Gray, male, answers to Max, vicinity of Norwood. Reward. 351-4121 afted 5 P.M. LOST -White male poodle, wearing brown collar.

Loveland area. Reward. Phone 683-0605. LOST CAT -Orange and white, long haired, female, spayed. 242-7937.

LOST MAN'S EYE Glasses. Hyde Par Sa. Area. 9-15. 871-2557.

LOST SET OF RINGS. REWARD. 398-4686 $100 REWARD paid for information leading to recovery of green '69 Suzuki TS 250 motorcycle, missing Groesbeck area, Sept. 8. 661-5895.

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