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Sundav, Orttbor 10, IT, I IVjc Nrwft Section 1 il INT! NAT 1 I It It ANNOUNCE VIKT1 I ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEhCftlAM II IN KtMCRiAkf iMl' (twill i Mill Have Fun, It's Later Than You Think! Id In Loving Memory Of our oeluved ar brother and ends (TriMi In Loving Memory our bei vd ni' Vr. BARBARA LAKDCP.AI'. who pined awiy October 9. 1943. WAI.T'R (WXm.YI J.

WOLFRR who paired away October 12 1951. N'thine can ever take iway The lev a heirt hoiss dear. Fond memories tinier every dsy, RiTOfmorance kepa him near. ftirem of ft! 'he 24 hiun a'. 0 p.

in. living thouihrs. kind ar.d tender. H4rFt.l .0 i.i.i n. WITT, Melvin rmyi 11.111, Hen-let's M.M4M!, Piul.ru Ptl.a.

Ethel I SJdly Mined by Mom Dad and Famllv 2 Time I Ira-Ire Ruthrrl Mit.ill Herns Mrt.rslb aia-tr-lte Mir 'it araalrt MHIrr, hh.ilflfl Mtrrnc Umllh Mill's, 'ij humwrti Msltof Rhr witiTta '4: i. PhipiM H'llI PnlfT Wrtfhl Piillltm XmIimim Just to show we etJl! remember. Sacly Milted by Fled and Iimbeth In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, MAMIE M. HEATLEY, Who passed away October 14. 1940 Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you an no more Still in memory you an with ui In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, MART SCHNrrTCEK.

who passed away October 4. 1944 1 Redel'i tvery itrvict i conducted with th full Yun of Mcrlfke little ol nlie. wvt.ir ana ivwi and araoothlng tre way; Cntle ir.i.l:ih a frtend ever true. Our proudest poatesjlon. mother, mu you.

as you always wen baton. Hy da. we nooe. night we rny That we will meet again acme nay. Badly Missed by Children I WlAJHdt BVIiril MAP qh letiperolurei ond Areol 82 3 jJL- 7 of Prec.p.ioen taperied Soy tpprteitt'on thtl if ii (tend tribute to lomeont'i rntmorv The JOHN J.

IMIHX 3 o. UE.NRV J. RADIX, fret. 652 STATE AVE 4122 Glanway WA 4512 I00S Madtion, Covington, HE 4115 Silly M'ntd by Her Husband ana H'ch Low Aihevllle 76 45. Atlenta 19 "6 Atlantic City Boatrn 47 Chicago 7 7 SS Denvei 3 Del'ult 74 3 Indianapolis 83 Jacksonville 3 Kimu City 7 Knoivlllt 1 lil AnielM 7 8 111 Louliville 7 81 M-mpl-li 83 Miami 7 75 Minneapolis 7 6' New Orleans '3 New Yorll 78 Phoenl 9i 71 Pittsburgh 70 AO St Louis "0 Seattle 3 49 T.mpl 17 72 Watlunftm 7 7 53 See if there he any tricked in me, and lead me in the may eterlatling.

ICopr. 1934, John Howard Harris) Children. 122 York, Newport, CO 8560 I'PSON Wlllard I beloved husband of 1194 Vint PA 4145 In Loving Memory Ot our beloved husband tnd lather, JESSE MOORE, who passed away October IS, 1991. In lift we loved Mm dearly. In death we do the same, Memories linger fond and true, Thinking alwayi, dear, ol you.

Sadly MUted by Your Children In Loving Memory Ot our beloved husband and father, OEORCE WZLLMAN. who passed away October 11. 1937. Lovlni thooehti. kind and tender.

Just to show we still remember. Sadly Missed by the Famiiv. I if nrirn urirr arvuira mnrr 01 Jsmee Grigg tjpicn. eon of Chartee Upson and brother of Harcld Uoson, suddenly, Saturday October 9, 19b4: residence, 1139 Cheyenne Bond (Dak iHill Crmrlrrij Oust Hill. Friends msy call at the Vorhtl PR 7.1 ninnHnle iPinrinnati Iv 310 Dunn to 10 P.

M. Service In Loving Memory Tuf.diy. October 13 at 1 30 p. M. WF.I.IJs Oscar beloved husband ol Lucille Wells Inee Rekersl.

Ssturday. Tnouiinaji hiv Found inir lik Reitini Pletce in thii Beautiful gravfi and multiple frav lull avAiitole. fUtei res-jnLi. Future-need Jots old on deferred payments October 9. 1934, at his residence.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved tun and brother, EDWARD ANDHLS, Who paaaed tway October 9, 1938. October brtnig aad memortei Of i loved one gone to rest. And we who think of mm todty Are the ones who loved him best. v. wur oeiovcsi mcxner.

CAROLINE LINNE. ho passed awav October 13. 193f, and our beloved father, AUCUST UNNX. he passed away October 1J. 194(.

Yean of uHt hhu Rosa. Ky. Services Tuesdsy. October 12. at the Dobbllng funersl home, 106 8.

Fo't Thomas Fort Thomaa. at 3 P. M. Friends miy cili Mon l(MUIHIIIIIttflMfMtHtHII day, 4 to 9 M. Levins and clvinit and amoothlhi i'jr Hiward W.

Sahnd FUNERAL HOME Bruce Roessler Donald Juenger 3412 Cliff in Ave. AVm 4543 Parking In Rear wiTT Melvln. beloved husband ol Sadly Miued by His Louif Mother. Stella Iva Witt (nee Mlddletnn), and rinrlnnti Wtither BurMi record tot Octobtf 9, 1934; Tmp. PfK.

7 S0 in 1 p. 70 0 1934 '(IJ N1, HlrhMt Tmp. 77 73 60 11 Uwt Tmp. 39 40 49 FriKlplUllon. 0 0 .01 Rlvero tt 7 p.

12 9 trrt. In pool. Todtfi SunrUf H.41 t. m. Sunwt p.

n. rentle. unselfish a erf uaa ano nroLnen. Ttmptiolu't ligwrtt iiw A ag (i Aita Dtntt Wind Hm 1 I end Ut in Inches WMldn Our prnudt poasesiion. Mother and devoted ratner oi Mn.

uorotny nau-biuer. Mrs. Helen Radrl. Tommy. i Of 1 10 HI eacner, were jou.

Sidly Missed by Their Children In Loving Memory 01 our beloved mother, BONNIE YELLIOTT, who pasted tway October IS, 1948 Luther, Carl. Christopher. Harold and Ella Witt, Friday, October 1934: of 3467 Galvtn Ave. Funeral from the John J. Radel funeral home.

653 State Monday. October 11. at 3 P. M. In Lovinq Memory Friends may call Sunday alter 3 P.

M. The yean may wipe out many things, But tola they wipeout never; The memory ol those happy days, AP Wlrcphoi WRIGHT Minnie (nee Vcrwohltl, be (3 chaefer-Jusby MART GRE2N. who patted away October IS. 1941 In memorv ol a treat soul. OUJt MOTHER.

U.fflaek Johnson "Juttc'iaC ffvme Drive IB lew Off-Street Parson McMillan at Upland. WO 0474 0lMMIttltll9tlttlMdWtlHIIHSMtttltlltlHMIMr- Busse Borpann Co. MU 1343-1344 FRANK t. BUSPE NORBERT BUS.SE HARRISON 8TREIB1G JOHN E. BUSSE ALLISON ROSE loved wire ol witter wntnt.

devoted mother of Glidye. Hsrrlet, Oeral- wnen wt wen an togetntr. Sadly Missed by Betty and Sheridan. dtne, Simuel. Henry, Benjamin.

Elmer, Robert. Donald ind the Iste William ferment wits and Homer Wright, lister of Mrs. Elisa L0S1 AND FOUND Ohl what 1 wonderful person wit oir mother The one who nursed si when we am all, tnaplred tu when we grew beth Kekh. Mrs. Marie Shockley.

Elmer Cincinnati, like most of th rest of the nation, will enjoy fair and warm weather today. The hih in our area will be 6, with a low tonight of fi.Y It will also be warm in the Southern Dains. the Gulf States, and the Middle Atlantic States. Showers or thunder- OHIO VALLEY FORECAST Morms are predicted for the p.r.i Western Lakes. Oregon.

North- Ci ern California and most of the warm. High 78 to Rocky Mountain States. Rain Indiana: Fair and warm. High is expected in Northern New 7fl nc York and Florida. The warm 1 weather will continue in the Kentucky! Mostly sunny and Central Plains.

varm. High 80 to 88. WILTSEE, Inc. 24 W. 9thjf.

CH 0932 and Hirry verwohlt, Tuesdiy, Octooer n. 1954: residence. 433S Extern Ave. BOXER-Large malt, lawn with white markings. Answers Is baalL Reward.

SY 4310. The one who bore our bnrdent. the UfDlttUlllll FUNERAL Funeral services it the Hirold B. Barrere funeral home. 3734 Eastern Monday, October 11.

at 3:30 P. M. Frlendi may call Sunday after 3 P. M. vim save ner til.

Our Mother. FOUND Tan and white ahort haired il iismHnn HOMUs medium large male dog. Jg 3567 Be Remembered by Myron FOUND Young co-le 33 Ctlbert Ave 1471-43 Main St. wo iioo CH 0338 dot: wrertni COVINGTON CO 0146 LUDLOW CO 4333 collar, pa 0314. ZACHMAN Cora Belle (nee Tavlorl.

widow of the late Clarence D. Zach-tran, beloved mother of Dorothy Z. Hemingway ind the lite Leslie T. Zach- FOUND Parakeet, blue and gray, band on r.cht leg. Northslde.

MO 3335. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHEItRT 693 LADY'S ELGIN watch. 22 diamonds in man. Saturday, October 9, 1954.

at waicn. diamonds in bracelet: on ft. residence. 2601 Fenton Westwood, In Loving Memory Ol my beloved ton JOHN A. BASBY.

who paaaed iway October IS. 1951. The call waa audden. The ihock aeven, Who ever thought Such grief was near. Only thnsa whn 1--.

Friends msy call at cnas. A. Milter GEO. H. ROHDE SON AIR CCNDITIONEO FUMERAL HOME Llnwood and Delta A ve EA 0404 HILLSIDE CHAPEL Cincinnati Cremation Co.

Booklet on Reuuest Our 10th Ifeai 93o Dlimyth A7e UN lc.il Thomas bus or Ft. Thomas Ave. and Indiana Ave: reward. Call Mist Nleuer. ding.

CH 7500. Sons funersl home. Hamilton Ave, at Knowlton Northslde. Time an JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A LOST Mink acart. 3-4 Ik Ins, Reward nounced later.

Call PL 6473, aWerU Was II Veteran MIRROR OFATHE CITY UC Man In Mental Research Post Dr. Josef Wnrkany, professor of research pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, is one of 21 American scientists to accept membership on the national Research Advisory Board on Mental Retardation. LOST Dalmatian coach dot. unutuil OF.IS Francis, beloved husband ef Joan Nusi Gels, devoted father of Kay, Chirlei, Robert and Susan Gels, brother ri 1 can Ten. Prtln "I'hout larewell.

number of black markings, vicinity of wentworth ciuton. ucenst no. SOCIETIES AND LODGES or Mrs rsuune Hyde of Brookvllle. Slturdav. October A Ifina- AiKtln i flrli Iturlirf f.fisrr Hirnrt (illbcrl Hurra ftlnn Dlirk Hfnrf Hlim.lrr Holland R.inr 1 Kiln Hrlioltkt fe Krll; HroftM Unified? f'oi Klnsllcr trixk'tt Sloth K.rfrl Krrkrkr F.rnit-Hiiai Lrlaia 3687.

Reward, UN 0696J J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Brio torn Dulllvm. Director 1336 E.

McMillan at Bell PL WO 0133 A silent fear. Beautiful rnemoriei. John, dear: To have, to hold. And then tn nrt LOST Parakeet. Light blue and white.

Handed lee vteinitv of Borden and RITE dence, 334S Cllhedral Norwood. Friends miy csll at the Vorhut funeral home, B501 Montgomery Is the greatest aorrow 01 ones heart HoIIner St. Answers to name of Jackie. Reward. MU Norwood.

Monday. 4 to 9 P. M. Re Word of his appointment to the board, newly created by the National Association for Re- oulem high mass SS. Peter and Paul JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A Sadly Mlsaed by Mother.

Mn. llu. RING SERVICE HI be held for Brother Jam' 't. SutUvan, 32. Sunday, dober 10.

1954 at M. at the Dilbert Mortuary. Glenway Church, Norwood, Tuesday, October 13 betn Favon. LOST Lady 'I tmill red wsllet about 3:30 P. October 7, Carew Tower Arcade.

Literal reward. Plena contact DU 4700, Estentlon 310. larded Children, was received here yesterday by the Hamilton ai A. M. OILBKRT Anna Rash, beloved wife of the late William T.

Gilbert and and Rosemont Avet. ST. W. THOMPSON. S3.

EDGAR DOW GILMAN. S3', See'y. LOST High school boy's wrist watch, gold band. Vicinity 6th and Sycamore or vina-Lockland kua between and NATLOB Sarah Elisabeth Musgrove. wile of the late Joe Naylor, beloved mother of Harry and John Naylor, devoted mother-in-law of Mrs.

Mildred Naylor and Mra. Miriam Naylor. Thursday, October 7. 1954; residence, 300 Southern Ave. Frlendi miy call at devoted mother of William Gilbert In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, JOSEPHINE ABBOTT, who pasted away October 1944.

tnd our beloved brother. CECIL L. ABBOTT, who ptsed iway October 1. 1944. ana airs, mribeth Baker, Saturday, October 9, 194: residence, 3930 RITE Schriflenberccr-Andeison luneril borne.

run pi. Rervlcea Tueidiy, October 13, at Winchester, Ky. Arrangements directed by Witt, Good at Keich funeral home. 303d Madlion Hyde ParkaOakley Souare. RING SERVICE will be held for Brother Robert A.

Crockett. Sunday. October 10. 1934. at the Nurre Broa.

funeral home, 3437 Montgomery Road. J117 Vine Corryville. sundsy sftel 3 P. M. Funeral service! Monday, Oct Ml 11, at 10:30 A.

M. 6 p. M. Thursday. Kcwiro, rr.

LOST Lady navy blue Purse, at The Plantation. Saturday. Octooer 3: roaa-rv and medal kcepaake; reward. BE 8337, LOST One silver and turquoise earring with spangles: downtown Cincinnati; rewa-d. JA 4138; LOST Diamond rlnei 2.

vicinity IJen- Those whim we love to out of light But never out of mind. They ire cherished In the hetrtt KINN frledi (nee Bale beloved wife FELK Ethel (nee Yorkl, beloved wife of Harry Pelk. beloved mother of Mrs. W. THOMPSON.

S3-. EDGAR DOW OILMAN. S3', Sec'y. vi muse wey leavt oenind. ounty Council for Retarded Children.

Dr. Warkany, ho is associated fclso with the Children'! Hospital Research Foundation, will work under Dr. (Irover T. I'ow-ers, professor emeritus of pediatrics, Vale James Spllman and Jamei felk, Saturday, October 9, 1954, til 1018 lisk Sadly Missed by the Fimlly, enl Hospital. Clifton: ketpaake: 11b- Set if then be any wlrked in me, a id lead in the tray everlailing.

(Copt. 1934. John Howird Hirrlil AUSTIN Julu Ana Kdlyl, wnlow ol Wllllim A. Auilln tnd dear mother of Trtomu R. and Cari A.

Auitin, erldiy, October 1934; at resldnirt, 31J W. 7th Newport, erietmi may Mil it the Bet: funeral home, 23 C. 6th Monday from to 9 t. M. Requiem hlh mm Church of the Immiculatt Conception.

Tueidar, October 11 at 9 A. M. Memberi of St. Ceclli Auxiliary K. of St.

J. prayera it funeral home, Monti? at 4 P. M. Altar Society prayer Monday at r. M.

ui sen n. uinn, mother of Mrs. Virginia McKlnnry, Ben G. and James R. Glnn, Thuriday.

October 7, 1954: residence. 5603 Bramble Ave, Friends mav call at the Thomas funeral home Ills Tomorrow's BIRTHDAYS Mark Prcminger, R. W. Lytic, Harry R. Shick, Emmctt M.

Sherry, John G. Kircher, Joseph M. O'lary, Thomas O'Connor, Philip H. Schoenberger, Bruce B. Wcstmeyer, George V.

Han-dra, Donald C. Tucker, Francis La More, Donald L. Roberts, Earl J. Rahm, Walter E. Buch, Leonard Borden, Ted M.

Dres, Keith H. Kitchen, Vernon J. Brcitenhach, Marion J. Fra.ier and James F. Armacost.

Mrs. Edna Clinkenheard, Mrs. Vera Huggins and Mabel Peters. In Loving Memory CARD OF THANKS erai rewira. mo imj.

LoisT Ladles green ensmel pin on witch; Keith Theater Reward EL 1166. Whetsel Ave, Msdlsonvllle, Sunday after 01 out dearly beloved mother, GRACE V. LEMMON who away October 1933. Ave. eunerai irom John J.

Hade! Co. Price Hill funeral home, Glenway and Dewey Tuesday, October 3 at 3 P. Frlenda may ctU Monday alter 3 P. PHIPPS Martha Waters, beloved wife of the late Lewis Francis Phlpps, it her residence, the Veroni Fridsy, October 8. 19b4.

Services at Christ Church Chapel, Monday, October 11. LOST Red Cocker Spanltl. mile; name of Red; chlld'a pet; lost In vicinity of Whltt Oik. JA B2S7, LOST Silver white Penlin Event- It seems like only yesterday You smiled your very last. We cannot seem to realize That two lent yean have na.ted Card Of Thanks Your klndnesa and tympathy will alwavt be held In griteful remembrance (or our beloved ton and brother, VERNON ISLEY, aze 11.

who pacied away September 24. 1954. Mr. and Mrt. O'Kelly liley Sr.

and Family. r. m. services Monday. October 11 it 3:30 P.

M. HF.NBT Catherine Slefton, beloved wife ol the late Evins Henry, dear mother of Mn. Nincy Hiuck and Roger Chrlstmin, daughter of Mn. Walter Taylor, sitter of Mrs. Frances Snyder, luddentv, Siturday.

October 9, 19S4: ne 37 yesn. Friends miy csll at the Neldhard funersl home. wood cillton. rtewara. av jjos white cit: vicinity LOST Cray and at 3 M.

Burial Spring Grove Ceme WAKKANY University, no one a last itrewell, you Reward, wo aouu Walnut Hills tery. Please omit llowers, LOST Airedale: brown and black: ft-. who Is chairman of NRAR. The Board was established to fur PIUNEOUV Joseph beloved brother of Mrs. Anna Schramm, Alfred W.

and mile: Avondile; rewird. CA 0531 muiui iv none. Your loyal heart had ceased to beat. Before we knew It you were gone. Sometimes It'i hard to understand Why lome thlnes have in ha.

704S Hsrrlson Pk Talvnr'a Creek Tnomss McN. Plgneiuy. suddenly Ohio, Monday after 4 P. M. Services Card Of Thanks PARAKEET, treen: answen to "Jimmy:" Hew out door In Ft.

Thomas. HI 8196 lURKr.ft David beloved husband of Irene Twidale Barker, dear father of William D. Barker, Friday, October H. at the reildence, 300 W. finth St Cirthaie.

Frlendi may call the Hortapp funeral home. 7401 Vine (arthate, Sunday, after 1 Servicea Monday, October 11, 3 m. Thursday, October 7, 1954. Friends We wish to eprea our sincere thsnka But God In Hut wisdom has plinned msy can Sunday alter 3 v. M.

at lire Tuesday. October 13. at 3 P. M. IntermentNewHavenCemetery.

HOLLAND Elisabeth (nee Osseforthl, Paul av Frederick as Son luneral home. THE PERSON who lound the man i brown wallet near 5th and Broadway ncrvini vur powers to sec. end appreciation to the many reiaiivea. friends mnd nelehhnn for the klndne! la Calhoun Corryville. Services Sadly Missed by Her Diushter tnd and ivmnithy extended to ui In the Monday, October 11, it3 P.

M. pleese return plcturrt ant papers Keep money. PL 1507. mends. great loss or our oeiovea nuioaiia.

father and grandfather. JOHN D. TEMPLE. beloved wife of the late Richard Holland, dear mother of the late Mrs. Birdie Smith.

Friday. October S. 19S4. of 476 Riddle Rd. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros funersl home.

34 37 POI.KE Kopel, of 4345 Redwood beloved husband of Fanny Senear Foley, devoted lather of Mra. Ben Rlchter EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION EDUCATION ANO INSTRUCTION and Julius Poley. brother ol Mayer Especially do we wlih to think Micr. Busse. Fr.

Von Holle. Fr. Lonwy. Dr. Montgomery Rd Monday from 3 to 9 P.

M. Rfaulem hlth mass Tuesday. nd Sam Poley. Servicea Well funeral Faesseler for their kindness ind aerv home, 3901 Heading Sunday, Oc October 11, at St. Mary Church.

ISth lcei. Norwood F.ielei No. 449. em. tober 10, 1954, at 1 r.

M. and Clay at 9 A. M. Ployees ind Munlcipil Aid ol the ra.lnrf-B -II Ptl.LIAM Theodore (Tedi, beloved I THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Beciuae ol thii difference you, too, will choose 1 SAIN Ads (nee beloved wife of William Ksln. devoted mother of husband of Myrtle Herze Pulllam of mt towUM floral Tilletti.

dear lather ol Brma Pulllam, hououeti ind cards of sympathy, and Tredway funeral aatein. v. r.rol Lee Ksln. sister of Marie. Harry, William.

Leo, Carl and Otto Walter, Anna J.ehnen. Josephine Mevers. Doo res Groll and the late Eugene rectors for the k'nd and efficient man ther advancement of study, research and therapy in the field cf mental retardation. Establishment of the hoard marks the launching of the first comprehensive scientific re. search program in the mental retardation lield.

Under it. exisling research will be svipported, new projects will be undertaken, scientific information will be collected and disseminated and qualified persons will be Riven support if they wish to do research in the field. More than KK) Cincinnati children are enrolled in seven special training classes for the mentally retarded. The Hamilton County Council, which operates the classes, will sponsor a seal sale November 14 to 23 to help finance the classes. (iiobi Herie, dear granatatner 01 handia, Kathy Herse, Jane, Janice, Jladntfb Amelia Klelnmsn.

Cecllli Mimes and agement of the luneral, The Bereived Wife tnd Children, Card Of Thanks Billy Groll, Thursday, October 7, the late Hedwlg Daniel, Thursday, October 7, 1954. ace 49 years: residence iwoa: resiaence, 104 Kim ai. rrienos 4171 Homelswn Ave. Friends msy call may call at Nurre B101. mortuary.

We wish to expretg our sincere thankt ind tooreciatlon to the friends. si rteoora tuneral nome, 3700 Glen-more Ave, at Morart. Cheviot, Sunday 1564 Kim Sunday, 1 tn p. M. Funeral tervice Monday, October 11.

at 2 P. M. relatives tnd neighbor! for the kindness I SYSTEM WOF BEAUTY CULTURE I Visit our school and see for yourself why more ttudents enroll In MARINELLO than any other ind sympathy estended to us In the ROTIIIRT Albert, husband of the iter a m. runerat Monday, octo-tober 11. Requiem high mass St.

Aloyslus liomsita Lurch. A. M. St. Mary Ladles' Society please take notice.

great loss nr our beloved motner. lite Rose Pies Rothert, brother 01 Hsrry of Kisslmmee, Kdwin R. William and the late Elmer W. Kcth- MARY FTTZPATRICK (nee Code Especially do we wish to think the KFLI.T Gertrude. Second innlversary requiem high maas Friday.

October l.t. rrt, Friday. October 6. 1954: residence, priests of St. Agnei Church.

Dr. Thomas 340B Craig westwoon. erienos i 'jds at a ju a. M. it St.

Mirv R. Dickson, all donors ot in bfiutirui Association at Castle Farm. P. V. Winter, president, said that Mr.

Philbrink would talk on his experiences as a counterspy. AITKKNTiTKK ATTEND OMIi Sixty-one electrical apprentices, a record number, are attending Ohio Mechanics Institute under joint sponsorship of Local 212, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (AFL), and the National Electrical Contractors Association, Kenneth R. Miller, OMI president, announced. Edward L. Fleckenstein, chairman of the electrical department, was in charge of special registration.

DIKFCTS WORM! STl'DY: Irving 11. Becker, Philadelphia, former regional director of the National Jewish Hospital, has been appointed executive director of the Cincinnati Council on World Affairs, Lucien Wulsin council president, announced today. Mr. Becker will direct activities of the council in an expanded program of community service in the field of international affairs and foreign policy. Mr.

Wulsin said. Church, Hyde Pitk I beauty achooL I Approved veteran training PL 550 Korea THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COSMETICIANS I 128 E. Sixth Cin'ti 2 Phono CHcrry 0047 may call at the Hodspp funeral home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill. Sunday 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cirdi of symosthy ind the John J. Gtilltan Sons funeral dlrectnn lor the kind and KFNNF.DT Peter husband of the late Sarah Ellen Hayi Kennedy, dear Monday at 3 P. M. Vsttler Idge No. 386.

A. services Sunday efficient management ol tht funeral. lather of Philip J. Kennedy. Friday.

a p. m. October 1934; residence. 1645 Mae Petert ind Family. Cooper St.

Friends may call at thy Card Of Thanks i.nsi. a. Miller sons funeral home. SARVIS Robert G. beloved husbsnd of Msry Rlci Sirvls, devoted lither of Mrs.

Thomn G. (Annel Wood- Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton North- The family of James Triylor wish to thank Fr. Delmllng. Dn.

C. W. Justice side, sundsy alier 3 P. M. Requiem high mass St.

Patrick Church, Monday, October 11. at 9 A. M. worth, dear ion of Mrs. Ml a sarvls, and the late George H.

Sarvis. dear brother of Mm. Emma Manns. Friday, Sr. and penonnel or St.

Eluabth Hospital, employees of R. L. Polk October a. 1954; residence. 3017 RINSTLtR Adam beloved husband LEARN all donors of the many tplrttuil bouquets, floral offerings and cards of Temple age 59 years.

Friends may call Monday after 4 P. M. at the oi piorence Klnstler (nee Chslki and dear father of Richard Rnhert and wain A. stoilon luneral nome. sympathy and Catherman funeral dl-recton for the kind and efficient man Theodore Klnstler, Saturday.

October Harrison Westwood. Services Tuesdsy, October 12. at 3 P. M. Llnwood Cake For Mrs, F.

D. R. A surprise is in store for Eleanor Roosevelt when she comes to Cincinnati Thursday to address a luncheon of the Women's Division of the Bonds for Israel campaign, at the Nether-Jand Plaza. Mrs. Martin W.

Silverman, luncheon chairman, knowing that the former First Lady will celebrate her 70th birthday Monday, has arranged for the presentation of a large birthday cake to Mrs. Roosevelt. age ea yean; it residence, 31 W. Wslnut Southgite. Pray agement of the tuneral.

The Bereaved Wife tnd Children. Lodre No B67. F. and A. M.

ano ers EriChell funeral home 917 It Scottish Rita rln services Monday it Sixth Newport. Tuesday, October 6 P. Jd. KAWTH.IF Elmer iiusbind of the ai a r. m.

wtttj lervlcei at St John Evangelical Congresatlonal JINJEMORIAM church. Newport, at 1:30 P. M. lite Amy Hummel Sawtelle, dear lathet of Mrs. Lewla Mlchiel, Allen W.

Saw enenaa may call from 4 to 9 P. Birthday Remembrance Of our "Mom." WELDING ACETYLENE HEUARC ELECTRIC ARC Light and heavy metal, bratlni. tllvet tolderlng. ttilnlesi tteel, aluminum, cast Iron, hand and automatic cutting, pipe (light and heevyi ilmple blueprint reading Our Graduates Can Pass the A. W.

S. Test Approved for Veterans TURRILL, INC. SCHOOL OF WELDING 1034 WOODROW ST. GR 3200 Monday. In lieu of flowera contributions may be aent lo the American telle ind the lite Emily s.

meter, brother of Mrt. Mabelle Cimpbell of Chlcsso: ilso lurvlved by 10 grsnd- A 7 cancer society. GOLDIE ARMSTRONG ROSENFELD f. chlldren, Frldiy, October 8. 1954, in born October 13, 1893 died December 3, 1950.

KLOTH Herman beloved eon of Herman and Myrtle Glllum Kloth. brother of Arthur W. and Waller F. Kloth. Friday.

October 1954? real. hli 70th year: resiaence, svenaan, loimerly of Hartwell and College Hill. Friends may call at tht Hodapp funeral home, 7401 Vine Carthage. Mon Peir "Mom." vou sre not forgotten Though on earth you are no more. dence, Ftelds-Ertel Road.

Sharonvllle. Ohio. Friends msy call at the Vorhls rnrvTrimi'V to mkKi a Rraduate of Ixing Island American coun erspy. will ReMiom Pr0Rram spea Tuesday at the meeting New York uniVmity. cf the (jeneral Electric Even- day, 7 to 10 P.

M. Remains will lie In state at the Hartwell Methodist Church, Tuesday Irom i P. M. until Milt in memorv vou are with lis As you alwavs were before "Happy Birthday. Mom." uneral home.

310 Dunn St. lock land Sunday. 4 to 9 P. M. Servicea Mondav.

lime ol service at r. 11. in no 01 Loved and Remembered Alwivt by Happy, Mil. Jack. Dad and Becky Jo tinwe-s rontribution mav be made to October 11.

at 1:30 p. KRrKFUR lugusta (nee Rlhtert, the Kendall I Ha. I Methodist Church. dale Supervisors and Engineers 1 haffh Soohia I nee Becker 1, dear Birthday Remembrance Of our darling baby, MARTHA JANE HANK1NS, widow of the late Louis Krekeler and mother of Mn. William Bender.

Mra. Homer Malott. Mn. Augusts Bllllnes-ley, Mra. August Meyers.

Mrs. Fare mother 01 oeorge w. ouwun Mra. Henry oehier, Thursday, October 7 nu her a4lh year: residence. i Tier.

Mrs. John Keenon. Wsller. sVi Kludle Woodiawn. Friends October 13.

1948 January 39. 1952. William. Louis and Ted Krekeler. Sat urday.

October 9. 1954. Due nntk-e of atrvkei. W. Stirling Moore luneral msy call at the Hodapp luneral home.

7 401 Vine Carlhaae. Sunday, altei 3 P. M. Funtril services Mun- dsy. October 11, at 10 A.

M. hi iial Ml iiFFI.L Joanna inee God has taken home our darling. Placed our bud among the flowera. Taken back the one He lent ua To better home than ours. nome.

itsvii. Heartbrokenly Missed by Mommy, Daddy. I.FIMAN Mildred, beloved wife of Robert R. Lelmin, beloved mother of Mn. James (Mildred) Hurt and Alice sisten.

Brothers, Grandma, Grandpa, A CAREER AWAITS TOU IN BEAUTY CULTURE Here ire lew facts that you should know about this iteady. profitable and rewarding business. It ooent tht door to your own business tt small cost. It'i pleasant tnd lntereeunt work tnd iteady the year around There Is no tie limit, BEAUTY CULTURE IS YOUR PROTECTION agalnat adversity Our tyitem of teaching la well known now tn our eoth year. Call or write and learn more about these facts or visit tht school, A member of tht All-Amerlcan Betuty School Associated.

Inc. Lelman. Friday. October I. 1954: rest Bobei, beloved wife ut J.

Martin Win cmlotlel, devoted mother ol Elisabeth and Carl Scnaumlotfei; dear sialic of Mn. Piniil (Heleni Krull and Otto Bobe, dear grandmother of Eric and Todd Schaumloitel, Weonei- derci, 3365 Clifton Ave. Frlenda may TO call at me namoer tuneral nome. Wood burn Sunday after 3 P. M.

rlnv Ilctnher A. 1U04. at KAItc niver. servicea Monday, October 11. at 3 P.

Aunts and Uncial Birthday Remembrance 01 our beloved lither and grandfather, GEORGE B1RKOFER, October 13, 1868-May 7, 1943. Hit memory Is at dear today Aa In the hour he passed iwsy. residence, 3519 Hmslord PI. Dorcas Chapter 377 O.I.S, will hold Friends mav call Sunday after 3 P. aervlcei Sunday P.

M. at tht Wain A. liolton funeral home. l.l.FWF.LTN-Allce (nee Bigllnl beloved wife ol the lite Fvsn Llewelyn and ItARNKS Jamea. beloved hutband nf the late Joieuhlne Barnes (nee Happi, Hear father of the late Kenneth Barnei and Mrs Fsther Selmer, Thuriday, 7, 1834 hi hll 77th year.

Funeral will tie held In the Lutl lu-final home, Harrlaon. Ohio. Sunday, October 10. at 1 P. Friends may eall at the funeral home after 2 r.

M. Saturday. Interment Glenhaven Cemetery. Harrison. OhlO; HAI'FRS Jtweph beloved brother of Georte Baueri and the lata Frank H.

Baueri, Thursday, October 7. 1934, at the resident-! of hll niece, Mn. Klnt, BK9 Rockwell Ftd. Friends miy call at the Vltt Sterm-rr Delhi Hills funeral home, 4619 Delhi at Robbrn tjne, on Sunday tiom to 10 P. M.

Funeral Monday. October 11, at 9 A. M. Solemn requiem hlh masa at St. William Church st 9 30 A Courtesy car from Elehth and I'edrettl Sunday lo 6 and from 7 lo 9 P.

M. St. William Men'i Society services Sunday, 7 .10 P. Cincinnati Council No. 373, Knlihts ol Columbus lervlcei Sundsy, P.

M. III A( K-WIIIIsm beloved husband Jennie Schmltl Black- residence, 3836 Landsdnwnt Deer Park, Friday, October S. 1954. Frlendi may tall at the Tridway funeral home, 31.1 Cameron Norwood. Monday from 4 to 9 P.

M. Funeral Tuesday. October U. It 10 A. M.

nl.VMKOR-Jhn R. beloved husoand of Pauline Murphy Blymeler. beloved son of John tnd Kost uebbera Hlymcler, brother ol Mrs. Dorothy tfHhnrmsnn Mrs. Loretti French and Funk R.

Blymeler, Saturday, October V. 1934, In hll 44th year; residence, 3H3 Putcrll Ave. Friends may call at the VIII A stermer Falrmount funeral home. 1834 Weatwood Monday Inm 4 lo 10 P. Funeral Tuesday, October 12, at 30 A.

M. Bequlem rilah mass St. Bonaventurt Church at A.M. HONK Mabel beloved wife of James K. Bone, M.

devoted mother of Hrbecca, Sally and Nancy Bont, Thursday, October 7, 1934: residence, 1363 lluschel Hyde Park. Servicea at the Dunn Lishbrook funeral Home, 6111 Msdimn Monday, October 1 1. it 3 P. M. Friends miy csll Sun-dayalter 3 P.

M. RRiyilljsM Uura (nei Devotol, widow ol John Brlr.ntara and cousin of Mwaid Devoto. Amelia, Ohio end I.0U11 Perrano and Mrs. Fred L. Adams, member ol the family from Detroit, Fridsy October 1934; residence.

404 It. Fifth St. Frlendi miy all at Fuldner mortuary, 431 Arcli St isunoay fiom 3 to 10 P. M. Ke-uulem hlsh mass at Sacred Heart Italian Church.

Monday, October 11, at 9 M. RROWN-Oscar beloved husband ol Gladys, father of O. Reilnald, hrnther of Arthur of St. Louts, Mo and uenrn of San Dleio, aud-denly Thursday, October 1, 1934. Friends may call Sunday it 1 M.

at the Thompson funeral home, 120 Lincoln Avi. Services Monday, at 11 A M. at funeral home. Alpha Phi Alpha and American Lesion taki notice. OX Mary (Maymel (nee Deveryl, loved wife of p.

1, Coi, devoted mother of George and Jimes K. Cos, at her residence. 1490 Sutton Mt. Wsshlntlcn. Remains it the Harold 1 Brrrere funeral home.

3734 Fast-ern Ave. Oue notice of funeral. CROCK FTT Robert beloved husband ol l.sura Cutler Crockett and father of Mrs Virginia Hill. Mrs. Dorothy Rltklry, Mrs Ruth Cotken.

Robert, St. Prteriburi. and Arthur C. Crockett, brother of Mrs, Wllllim Franer. C.eorie and Nelson Crockett, suddenly, Thursday.

Octobrr 1, 1934. of 121 Rrrwster Ave. Friends mav call at Nurre Rns tuneral home. 3437 Montiomery sundsv Irom 4 to 10 P. Fut.eral aervlcei Monday, October It.

at 1:30 P. M. Utonia Masonic Uidse No, 7, will hold services Monday at 143 P. M. The Scottish Rite rlrji service will be held Sunday at :80P.M.

liARPFl. Klltabeth inee Schrleverl. beloved wife of tt.e late Anthony Parpel, bh ther ol Mn. Florence Blrslnitr and Hen Pirpel. lister of Miss Anna Schrlever, irandmother Thomas Darpel, Friday.

October S. 1934. ated S3 years; rraldenci, 9319 Mr Arthur I. Newport, Ky. Funeral Monday, October 11, at a 30 a.

Irom the John J. Aadrl Co. funeral home. 132 York Newport, followed at M. by reoulem huh mass at St.

Theresa Church, Snuthiate. Friends ma call Scnday alter M. Inierment Mother of God Cemetery. Altar Society of St. Therene Church will meet at funeral home at ft M.

Sunday to say ruaary. St. Ann Ladles' Auxiliary No. 119. Knlihti St.

John will hold servicea Sunday at P. M. IRNST-HOt'SE Henrietta Inee Llnna. man beloved wife of Stfmund Krnst, devoted mother of Mn. Almlra Becket, dear sitter of B.

J. and August tjnnrman, Friday, October I. 1934; residence. 311 Hawthome Ave. Covington, Xy aged 73 years.

Funeral Monday. October 11, from the John J. Radtl Co. funeral home, 1003 Madison Covington. 1:30 A.

M. high mass St. fhurch at A. M. Interment St, Mary cemetery.

Covington Circle 161, n. of will meet at the funeral home Sunday. 1:13 P. tor prsveri. Holy Crosl All'llnry No.

9 Knlghtl Of St. John will meet it th funeral home Sunday, 7:30 P. for nreveri. Friends msy rsll at the tuneral home Sunday liter 9 P. M.

IFIHIR-Almi (nee Pliciebelored wife of the Iste Oseir Gelser desr m.mirr of Mn Frank iMPdredi Crooker, Mil Karl IMarlei Schelb. Fdward A Gelser and Mrs Donald Hone: aim survived be five grind! end one erest eTiniSs-MM sister (f Frank Placke. entered Into at irt residence 4141 Rsce Rd Friday October 1934. In her dllh J-ar. Funeral from the John C.

Gump tune-al home. 3440 Glenmore Ave Cheviot Tuetdae. October II, at 9 A Reoulem hlth ma'S Aloyilns Gonjaea Chuith, A. M. Friends mis (all from to 10 M.

Monda. 3042 Harrlron westwood. serv Ices MondayOctuber SMITH Nancy Caroline Inee Morganl, Sidly Missed by Dsughter, Ilva, and oeiovea motner cr Mrs. Miry weiss, Mrs. Martha Rolf and Wesley Llewelvn.

ramny. at her home. 353 Unden Ave, South- beloved wife of Louis Smith, dear mother of Mn. Thomaa Kendrlck and rate, eiy ssturday. October 9.

1954 TUesetter Is Injured In Beechmont Hill Crash Jesse Zapf, 24, P432 Glade tile setter, suffered face cuts and compound fractures of his right leg when his automobile overturned on a curve on Beechmont Avenue hill near Redfield Drive early yesterday, knocking down 15 feet of guard railing. He was taken to General Hospital. Herschcl Travis, 44, 834 Wehrman was injured seriously early yesterday when hit hv an automobile in front of 2'M) Gilbert Ave. He was taken to General Hospital suffering fractures of his skull and right leg. The driver was Andrew F.

Crawthon, 28, 3208 Heresford Ave. Others injured In Saturday accidents were Miss Johnic May Hardin. 23. 1000 Linn nos-sible left knee fracture: Walter Ie, 40, W. Court face cuts and possible left leg fracture, and Leroy Wise.

27, 560 Oliver face and right eye injuries. All were Injured in a two-car crash at Sixth and Elm Streets, Funeral Tuesday. October 13. Irom the MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES (EiL line lltli Mr. Arthur Smith of Harrlaon.

Ohio; Mrs. James Boyles. Norwood, Ohio; Mr. Waller Smith. Chicago.

and Mr. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife. LILLIAN GREIFENKAMP. who passed awsy October 6. 19SS.

Whatever else I fall to do I never fall to think of you. Your Loving Husbind. Edward 111 W. Fifth St Ohmar Smith. One'da.

New York, and W. S. Muehlenkamp aV Son funeral home. S35 York Newport, Ky. at 3 P.

M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Friends my csll at the funeral home Monday alter 3 P. M. Columbus.

Ohio MAin 5262 the late Edward smith, at her residence. North Jefferson Hsrrlson papers oieaserony: Ohio, Ssturday. October 9. 1954, in her F9 year. Funeral services will be MrOILL Irene M- (nee Kuhllnel, be GIRLS AND AMBITIOUS WOMEN! held In tht Luti luneral home, Hsrrl son.

Ohio. Tuesday. October 12 al loved wife of Thomas I McOIII near motner or Mra. oorotny weitbmck 3 P. M.

Friends msy call at the tu In Loving Memory Of our dear mom. MRS. RUTH HOFFMAN, ners home after 4 n. M. Monday.

Mrl. Bettte Perns. Alnnin 3c Thomas R. McOIII dear sister of Harold (Budt Kuhllni. Thursday.

Octn. Interment Clenliav-n Cemetery, Harrison. Ohio. Here is an interesting and satisfying asg ni oer 7. luoa.

at ner nome, 3141 cut- who passed twty October 13,. 1949. STF.INWEIS Arthur beloved husband of Mildred Stelnweta (nee Mc- jjjj pruicssiun wun assurea success) ford Ave, Covington. iged vein. Funeral Monday.

October 11. Caltettv. and deir brother of Mrs An angel from heaven Looks down at us each dsy And whispen dean, do not grieve, Because I hive gone to ttsv. from John N. Middendnrl sons fu Margaret Anderson, suddenly, Saturday, neral home, 917 Main Covington ve LEARN THE 'NEW ITALIAN LOOK IN HAIR STYLING: Razor and Shear October 9, 1954; at nia residence, 3106 Coleraln Ave.

Funeral from at a M. Requiem high mass For when Cod calla you to this land Wlrmel Sans funeral home, 3116 rii meet you it tne brink Holy rmag Church, 9 A. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Friends tnsv call Coleraln at Fthsn Tuesday.

Octo witn tern ol Joy, ill clisp your Sunday from 3 until 10 P. M. SI by Method; all basic patterns taught by Thos. Mangold, over 32 years' experience ber 12, at 3 P. M.

Friends may call Helen Ladles' Society of Holy Cmia HAIRDRESSERS' nanns. When he connects the link. Monday alter 4 M. nutrn win meet Sundsy it M. GUILD OF OHIO INC.

Never to be forgotten by Her Ctilr- lor prayers. Approved for Veteran Training tnd Civilian Frtncls and Kenneth. MeORATFI Catherine, beloved sister ol STFPHKNS Thomas husband nf Leonllne Hoffman Stephens and father of June, Wiyne, Harold, lejlle, Robert. Dale ind llnwiid Stephens: brother of Mn. Fnnces Keener, Msrttret Rector, Mn Jessie Call Miss Miy Stephens and Mist Alois Bongo! Bongo! Long Stint Doesn't Save Drummer From Arrest The validity of the contention "music soothes the savage breast" is debatable.

It was proven early yesterday, however, that the static rhythm of the bongo drum has little effect on the vice squad. Robert Carwell, 24, 906 Hopkins St- musician, was arrested early yesterday at the Cotton Sixth and Mound after the vice squad received a tip that he was selling marijuana. Detectives found Carwell playing the bongo drum in the orchestra. The officers waited for Carwell to finish the number. He played on.

Police waited. After an hour Carwell became tired and stopped. Police moved in. Police said Carwell had a number of benzedrine tablets on his person. A a 1" of marijuana was found in his room yesterday, they added.

Carwell is being held on drug charges. TV Show Gels Hot! Two Alarms, Three Hurt Movie Fan Dozed Mrs. Jerry Ruffins dozed watching a late TV movie early vesterday in her apartment at 2308 Boone Walnut Hills. She awakened to see the ceiling in flames. A short circuit In the television set had set the house on fire.

It resulted in a two-alarm blaze, injuring three and driving four adults and seven children, from the two-apartment, two-story frame dwelling. John Frank, superintendent of the Salvage Corps, and two firemen were hurt when a stairway, weakened by flames, and drupped them to the first floor. James Disken, Udder Co. 9. suffered a face rut, and Fred JFchacfer.

Engine Co. 16, a knee Injury. Frank received mouth MILTON ACADEMY OF IEAUTY CULTURE Mwsm cormsn, Friday, October 1934: at resident, 320 Prospect Beilevue. Ky. Funeral rom Muehlenkamp tuneral home.

31S Slim Dayton. Monday. October 11, at 6:30 A. M. Requiem hlrh mass St.

Anthony Church at 9 A M. Friends may call 413 Race St, Cincinnati 2, Ohio CHerry 2730 In Loving Memory 01 my deatlF beloved lather, EDWARD G. BERL1NG, who puird iway October 8. 1 939. There It link deith cinnot tever.

Love ant. remembrance last forever Sadly Mused by His Diugrttef. Stepheni and T. B. Steohena.

al his residence McMillan Drive. Indepen siirr a r. as. aunoay. MFIFB Frederick William, beloved TRAVIl OPPORTUNITIES LEARN bj'hand of Mattle Meter (nee Sulli van 1.

Beloved rather nr Mr. I DRIVING TO I OS ANGELES Want Giles, brother ot Mrs. Ell-abeth Chem- couoie totsiistjejthdrlvln. JE 1303. In Loving Memory Of MRS.

ELISABETH SEIBERT. who passed away October 13. I960 nernn and Mrs, Louise Fleming. iud- ciri desires ride to Wtiluniton. c.

oeniv, Friday, Orttvr S. 1954: ret- Frldiv. October 8. 1954. Ate 59 yean.

Funeral Mondiv. October 11 il 3 p. m. it the SwindVr home. Independence.

Ky. Burlsl tn the Independence Cemetery. Friends mse cslj 3 to 10 p. m. Sunday SI'HRF Minnie 'nee" Ftnkei, belo-ed wife of th- late Ernest Ruhre dsr lunt of Mrs.

Millie G'nnett, fn. File Oesper, Mn. Julia Tuttle. Thursdsv. October 19S4: residence.

9371 De'y Rd Funeril services from the Psul Young funersl home 7345 Hsmll'on Mt Hetlthv, Monday, Octoh-r 11. It 10 A. Friends Wiy rsll Sundsy alter P. M. Kindly omit flowrn.

oence, 1 1 si Franklin Ave. ated 64 rs. Funersl services Tne.dav CV to October 33CH 873 WANTflF-Car pool or ndertHndepei tnce. Ky to Cincinnati Untie atai Rrmembertd by Ker Sisten. Mn.

Mscr Wilson, Mn George Femedine. rter ber I it the Riedllneer fun'rii home. FI.I RADIO TV 1309 Csllfornli Bond Hill lii'tn wepnew. R. Boeart.

and Grand Niece. A M. Friends may call Monday alter 3 r. m. ENROLL KOW MISGULANtOUS NOTICES 0 Mil I tn Florence Ada (nee H.mbHni.

In Loving Memory 01 nr beloved husband, JOHN 1. JVILFS GA 6300 fit ePrompt SERVICE Expert HELP beicved wilt of Thomas Miller dear mother cf Mrs Anns King, Hen-v. Howard. Jew. Thomas.

Noah Ind the ABERT, Classes or 2 or 3 Evenings per week schedules. NIUsl l.dsa tLt La aw. Coutlfl hN am farrtl. Wmt Mm. 0.

Hrvtr. bit Va.n who pasted iwsy October 14. 1112 Often I think ol yog. Think ot the thlnes we used In do. Think of tht thiitu yo-i Died to at.

Think ol you In every est; I weep, sometimes I tmtle, But 1 think of you. dearest, all tht late ttwnnce Miller, daurhter of sen and Jsnte Hambltn, Thursdsv. October 7, 1934, Ige 54 ves-. Ft nersl services Mondsv October 11 it the rtledllnrei fui.ersl horn, ltl Green St, 10:30 A. M.

Frlendi miy call rim v-nwrxn, i Mrtfa(tt Biu(ht Al 1 1 IVAN Jsmet keleivcd husband of Florence Sullivan inee Griyi. ind devated lather nf Morris James 'I Jr. Pattttta S'ltllvan and brolher nf Fertui Sullivan: also stir vlwd by three erindrh'ldren. Frtdsv. Oclnhet 1P54: residence, 1401 Beech Ave Frlrnds mse rill It the Dilbert Mortuary.

Glenway and Rose-mont Aves, Sundiv from 1 tn if) Bode will lie tn stale al the Plymoayth rons -national Church, oufr b-v ind Glenway Mondav fron 11 A. until time of services e' 1PM Scotti'h Rltt ring tervlcet Sundsy at 8 CLASSES OPEN TO BOTH VETERANS AND NON-VETERANS NEW YORK TECH. wniie. Lovlnely Runentbtresl by Hll wife. Hijhesl ease, price paid tot tint tnd 'viiw muriiaiea Morttiit lachange Company 107 It.

Fourth tt. In Loving Memory Of mv beloved brother, ANTHONY ATAUD, stindiy alter 4 p. M. MILLFR Mary' MT beioved mother ol Mn. Jutnlta Moler.

Marlon Henry I. ind Jimei Miller, luddentv. st-urdsy, October 1934: residence. Mt. Onb.

Ohio. Services it the Thompson funera' home Mt Onb. Mondsv. October T. 1954 ige 59 n.

Fntieral son Countv. West Vlrglnls Friend, mar call it the luneril home titer 1 M. Sunday. iKurieT (Vnln b-mveel if rf Jmi F. 'll-v motlici Flowers roiNfv the affection hold 5tr adTast Crftiiir Cincinnati Florists Ann.

Room 438. Phont CH 1134 tty tnd r.lghr, LADIES' W10S French Irr.porled w7vv 217 E. 8th St GA 1830 who passed auay October 14. 1931 Precloua kt the memory ol any brother. 3adiyM lsedbyB rot herU and Fsm.ly.

Classes now forming fog taunt In HMri-Matlc trammlssrons part: natural, 619: Sin. ITt: a. EARN WHILE YOU LEAHN AUTO AND O'HKL CNG-Nlt ret untied: lre Citslot Amr'icari Nuaiar. Hi'r Grinds 11.1 lltait. In Loving Memory CI our beloved husband and lither.

of Mrs Cathirlnt 'Varren. Mrs Mm-s cn Lir-aeo, Msttee tnla top-tttlnt true: rsny induitea eim lion a seeea and a. I I I I II a no roved for Korean veterans For tree tnforrestlon w-tte Den, ko STOP seartMnf for that tpetltl card That says what you want it to aay, Just contact as and have us wmt Cirter. Mn. Frinces Gehauer Ann John A Joaenh Jsmet Jr.

and Rev Fsth'r T. MoHor. Thyndav Ortrher T. 1954' reiidenre. 1 1 I hsvema Sf Friend, mae call it the NASHVILLE OlSStl.

ruariYIUJ 3. Ta.vrii ERNST E. DAMEN. ho ailed away October 11 1933, In nttr heirta your memory lingers iet. fond ind true There not an pour.

Irtile, We do not think of ft. Ssdtv Mined hy Hit Win and Sec, Pillr. Your wish in prnr-ieJ way. VlRSliS, UNUMITEII, MO 4', It iaMfJU'MHSH Tlvnaa luneral hine 4411 -Vhetsel SARSrps wanting ifense tn r-rlda his winter: nevt rami I nation November C-Ttaft Florldt Barber Col'ete. WANTED witness do attrTtccident a rrTinr Gtte Cemete-y on Seotember Ave Maflisonvllle Sundsy liter 1 M.

Solemn reeuteea high wisss Ut Anlhoj Charch M-ndsy at I SO a nd back cuts. gna IV t.ii M. CIU IIU 44C1, JaAljUaJLlJUUUbjL aWiaw.

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