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THE CINCINNATI Announcements I AnnouacemenU Announcements WEATHER REPORTS. Sf lion I' .11 Observations made at 7:30 p. m. A SACRED TRUST EMANCIPATION Urged By Dewey From Democratic Rule, In Lincoln Dav Talk. From this organization you may expect the same professional regard for your confidences that you receive from your physician and your lawyer.

Our ethical status in this profession is a source of tremendous satisfaction to us. (Eastern Standard Time): Station. Max. Min. Piec.

ATLANTIC STATES. Albany, N. 16 11 Atlantic City, N. J. 29 25 .15 Boston, Mass 20 13 .49 Jacksonville, 52 36 .07 Miami, Fla 76 67 New York, N.

27 20 .12 N. 42 29 Washington, r. C. 27 23 .01 GULF STATES. Atlanta, Ga.

35 24 Ft. Worth, 4fi 23 Galveston, 50 35 New Orleans, 50 34 San Antonio, Texas 46 26 Tampa, Fla 60 51 mm MIDDLE STATES. CENTRAL PARKWAY 6, CLIFTON HILLS LANE 1517-1525 FREEMAN AVENUE PArkway 4487-4488 ENQUIRER WANT ADS SERVE EVERYDAY NEEDS THE STRONGEST REFERENCE Buffalo, N. 14 12 .78 Chicago, I1L 12 8 Cincinnati 20 11 Cincinnati (Airp'rt) 29 13 Cleveland, Ohio 16 8 .22 Columbus, 18 10 .02 Davenport, Iowa 11 2 Detroit, Mich 17 9 .01 Duluth, Minn 8 16 Gra'd Mich 22 3 01 Indianapolis, 12 4 .01 Kansas City, 13 9 Knoxville, Tenn 30 21 Little Rock, 34 23 Louisville, Ky 20 12 Madison, Wis 173 Memphis, Tenn 27 20 Minneapolis, Minn. 10 14 Omaha, Neb 7 19 Pittsburgh, Pa 16 10 .08 St.

Louis, Mo 17 2 PLAINS STATES. Albuquerque, N. M.I 53 25 Bismarck, N. 36 32 Casper, Wyo 23 11 .01 Denver, Colo 30 11 Dodge City, 32 13 Havre, Mor.t 32 7 Huron. S.

8 28 North Platte, Neb. 163 .03 Oklah'a City, Okla. 45 18 WESTERN STATES. Boise, Idaho 39 23 Los Angeles, Calif. 66 35 Phoenix, Ariz 65 30 Salt Lake City, Utah 16 San Fran'sco, Calif.

58 Seattle, Wash 46 32 The strongest reference available comes from him who was served. To those familiar with our service we freely submit our reputation, knowing that every promise made was faithfully fulfilled. Henry J. Radel, President FOUR CONVENIENT FUNERAL HOMES WAbash 0365-6 HEralock 4185 lynes Hidden rrlrh HeyoO Hinea Jung King Kleeman Marsch Maybury Mel an. mm cry Nead Nin Ottinr I'altnllo Thou art my Cod, and I trill praise Thee.

1944, John Howard Harris. RETCHE1-Arvin Gretchel, beloved Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gretchel, 5603 Ralston Norwood, and beloved brother of La Visa, La Verne and Carl, February 12. 1944.

Friends may call Monday evening at the Whiting funeral home. 3900 Montgomery rd. Angel mass St. Peter and Paul Church. Norwoed, Tuesday, February IS, at 9 o'clock.

GRIKSHABER Ruth Lorraina Grieshaber. beloved daughter of Edward and Lo- retta Grieshaber (nee Htmmelmann) and beloved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Grieshaber, Friday, February 11, 1944.

Private funeral services Monday, February 14. from tha residence of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grieshaber, 3340 Vine at 8:30 a. m.

Angel mass St. George Church at a. m. GROSDIDFER Delia M. Propheter Gros- didter.

beloved wife of tbe late Albert Gnudidier and devoted mother of Albert Grosdldler, Thursday, February 10, 1944; residence, 2607 Fenton West-wood. Services at the Dethlefs, Good A Kelseh funeral home, 543 Rockdale Monday, February 14, at 2 p. m. HAI.L Clair S. Hall, of 3413 Paxton rriaay, February 11.

1944. beloved husband of Eva H. Hall, father of Clair s. Hall, brother of Mrs. William H.

Rattenbury of New Britain, grandiather of David Richard T. and Marjorie Ann Hnll. Services at the W. Mack Johnson funeral home, Mc Millan at Upland Monday, February 14, at 2 p. m.

HAYNES Fred Haynes, heloved husband of Sarah Haynes (nee Poindexter). Saturday, February 12. 1S44, at 5 a. residence, 2921 Henshaw ave. Funeral from tbe Busse A Bnrgmann Co.

funeral home, Central Parkway Hnd Clilton Hills Lane, Tuesday, February 15, at 2:30 p. m. HKUIENKICICH Ellen Heidenreich, beloved aunt of George E. Heidenreich and Allan H. Heidenreich of Hudson, Ohio, Friday, February 11, 1944; residence, 2983 Lin-wood Hyde Park.

Services Monday, February 14, from the Witt, Good A Kelsch funeral home. 3026 Madison Hyde Park, at Oakley Square, at 3:30 p. m. HE YOB Catherine Schwab Heyob, widow of Jacob Heyob. Friday, February 11, 1944, In her 87th year; residence, S517 Marie Bridgetown.

Funeral from the Neidhard funeral home. 3155 Harrison Monday, February 14, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at 8t. Aloysius Church, Bridgetown, at 9 a.

m. Member of the St. Mary's Society. St. Aloysius Church.

Bridgetown, and member of the Married Ladies' Societv of St. Bernard Church. Taylor Creek. Services Sunday at 8 p. m.

JUNG Charles Jung, beloved husband of Rose Walters Jung, beloved father of Theodore and Carl Jung, passed away Friday, February 4, 1944, at Alhambra, Calif. Frlend3 may call at the Dhonau funeral home. Knowlton's Corner, North-side. Tuesday, February 15, after 4 p. m.

Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. HINES Hubert P. Hlnes. beloved husband of Marie Hlnes (nee Shine) and beloved father of Rose Marie and Adele Hines and brother of Mrs.

W. E. Thompson and Theodore Hlnes, suddenly, Friday, February 11, 1944, at his residence. 354454 Stacey Evanston. Funeral from the Gilllgan funeral home.

Wood-burn at Lincoln, Tuesday, February 15. Requiem high mass at St. Mark's Church at 9:15 a. KINO Robert A. King, husband of Winifred C.

King and father of R. Jr. and Joseph W. King, Friday, February 11, 1944, at his residence, Kings Mills, Ohio. Funeral services at the residence, Monday, at 2 p.

m. RLKt.MA John J. Kleeman, beloved husband of the late Reglna D. Kleeman (nee Schlmanskl), mother of William Saturday, February 12, 1944. Remains at the Dalbert Dunkmann funeral horn.

Due notice of funeral. LENZ Ida F. Lenz, beloved daughter of tne late Herman and Marion Lenz and slater of Ella Lenz, Saturday, February 12, 1944; residence, 3564 St. Charles place, Hyde Park. Friends may call at the Clarence A.

Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Monday from 4 to 10 p. m. Services Tuesday, February IS. at 1:30 p. m.

MAItSt'H Harry Joseph Marsch, beloved husband of Marguerite Marsch (nee Kattenhorn), at his residence, 53 Crowell Fort Thomas. Funeral Tuesday, February 15, 1944, from the Dobbling funeral home, 106 South Fort Thomas at 2 ra. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. MAYRl'RY Anna Maybury, beloved wife of Harry Maybury and mother of Harry, George and Judge Alfred G. Maybury.

Friday, February 11, 1944, aged 83 years, at residence. 919 Isabella Newport. Services at the Erschell funeral home, 227 East Sixth Newport, Monday, February 14, at 2 p. m. Mct'ANE Clara B.

McCane (nee Schultel, beloved wife of Hugh McCane, February 11, 1944, at her residence, 6285 Kincald Pleasant Ridge, Ohio, aged 48 years. Services at the Linneman funeral home, 25-27 E. 11th Covington. Monday. February 14.

at 2:30 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. MENETEBY Walter Menetery, beloved husband of Rose Menetery (nee Martin) and father of Roet Marie and Waller Menetery, Saturday, February 12, 1V44. at tne residence.

113 Saratnea st Newport. Funeral Tuesday, February IB, from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 822 York Newrjort. at 8:30 Requiem, high mass at Immaculate Con ception cnurch at a.

m. MEYER Rev. Frederick A. Mever. S.

oaiuraay, j-eoruary li, i44. at Xavier University. Office of the dead at the faculty residence hall, 992 Marion Sunday, February 13. at 7:30 n. Funeral mass at Bellermine Chapel Mon day at a.

m. NEAU Margaret Nead (nee Glaser). be. iovea wite or Dennis Nead and beloved sister of Mrs. Edward Junk and Mrs.

Delia Nead and John Glaser. Saturday, February 12, 1944, at her residence. 74 18th South Newport. Funeral from Mulligan, costlgan Roll funeral home, (mo ion newpon, ruesaay. reDru ary 15, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Vincent dt Paul Church at a. m. NIXON Mary Smller Nixon, beloved daughter of the lats John 8.

Nixon and Deioved sister pf Mrs. Edith Chamber-lln of Stafford, Va. Miss Emma Nixon of Washington, D. and Wlllard D. Nixon of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Saturday, February 12, 1944, at her residence in Washington, C.

aged 77 years. Funeral Monday, February 14, from the Linnemann funeral home, 2.V27 East Eleventh Covington, at 11 a. m. Interment in Highland Cemetery. Kate O'Leary (nee Flynn, widow of Jeremiah O'Leary, beloved mother of Patrick O'Leary and Mr.

Marie Lalveling, Thursday, February 10, 1944, at 11:30 a. m. Funeral from the Buss Bnrgmann Co. mortuary. 151T Freeman Monday, February 14, at a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph Church at a. m. OTTIKO Jo.td li.

Ottlng. beloved husband oi me iS'e anna Nana ottlng (nee Herfti and bdove4 father of Father Leonard, B. At, Mario and Mrs. 8. ftiilly Thursday, Februsry is, 1P44, In hi J2nd year.

Funeral 'from hit late revdence, 101 Heton Monday. February 14. at a. m. Solemn equlem hig-i mass at St.

Lawranee Church at t-M a m. Members of tbe following societies please take notice: St. William Men's Society. Knlnts of Columbus ar.d St. Aloysius Orphan a MNNEMANN, W.

A. FORW, Lea JACKSON, John Ellis OTT1NG, John G. MULLIKIX, Philip PICKELMAN, Lucille MENETREY, Walter RISCH, Albert Peter Thou art my God, and I will praiim Thee. 1944, John Howard Harris. PATTUIXO Clara A.

Pattullo, beloved mother of Mrs. John H. Cowan. Mrs W. T.

Downing and A. Ross Pattullo, Saturday, February 12, 1944. Services at the George H. Rohde Boa funeral home. Linwood and Delta Tues day.

February 15, at 10:30 a. m. Friends may call from 1 p. m. Monday until time of services.

PER7.M- John Perrel. beloved husband of Mary Perr-el (nee Sejerman) and beloved father of Geotgf, Paul, John. Pfc Stephen, Staff Sergeant Frank, Sergeant Andrew. Elmer. Margaret and Louise Persel, Mrs.

Rose Cain and Mrs Mary Hessler and beloved uncle of Captain John Tkaclk, Saturday, February 12. 1944, In his 8d year: residence, S078 Casa Loma rd. Funeral from the Vltt ft Stermer Western Hills funeral home. Time later. PFIRRMANN Mary Pfirrmann (nee Marx).

Anniversary requiem high mass Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Saturday. February 19. 1944. at a. m.

Splriusl offering ot her sitter, Mrs. Helen Kon-xelman. PICKELMAN Anna Lucille Plckelman (nee Smith), beloved wife of Albert Plckelman and mother of Virginia and Thomas Roland, Friday, February 11. 1944; residence, 28 Wroe Dayton. Ohio.

Funeral from John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 822 York Newport, Ky. Due notice of funeral. POWERS Minnie Powers (nee Schleimer), beloved mother of Mrs.

J. Schleimer, Mrs. M. Seller, Mrs. E.

Buer and Mrs. C. Henllne. Saturday. February 12.

1944, at her residence, 1905 Clarion ave. Funeral from the Gllligan funeral home. Woodburn at Lincoln. Due notice will be given. Rfl.EA Mamie Riles, wife of Thomas Rilea.

deceased. In the 90th year of her ace, Saturday, February 12, 1944, at the home of her nephew, George G. De Charms. Strouble Mt. Healthy.

Funeral services Tuesday. February 1.1, at the Hodapp funeral home, A041 Hamilton College Hill, at 2:30 p. m. RINEI1ART Dora Maus Rinehart (nee Byrns). beloved mother of Mrs.

Harry Westerman and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, Bertha Andrew and Franklin Maus. Friday, February 11, 1944, agtd 74 years. Funeral from the Harold B. Barrere funeral home.

3734 Eastern Monday, February 14, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at 8t, John'i Church at 10 a. m. KISCH Albert Risen, beloved husband of Catherine Rlsch (nee Wachs) and father of Mildred, Rtlph, Albert, and Gilbert Rlsch, Friday, February Jl, 1944, at the residence, S29 Elm Newport.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 822 York Newport, Tuesday, February IB, at 2 p. m. SCHUETZE Fred (Schulti) Schuetie, be loved nusband of Nellie Blum Schuetie and dear brother of Mrs.

Christine Brock-meter, Thursday, February 10, 1944; residence, 1320 Linn Cincinnati, formerly of Rldgeway Norwood. Serv ices at the Ihlendorf funeral home, 4400 Montgomery Monday, February 14, at 10:30 a. m. Friends may call Sunday after 2 p. m.

SKMLER George Semler, beloved husband of Ada Peelman Semler, beloved father of Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Mrs. Maymedell Kelsch, Lillian and George Semler, grandfather of Evelyn and Janet Semler, Friday. February 11, 1944, at residence, 1788 Elmore in his 63rd year. Funeral from the Chas.

A. Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton Northside, Monday at 11 a. m. SMlTMJohn Smith, beloved husband of Catherine Ford Smith and father of Pfc.

Raymond Smith in Australia. Friday. February 11, 1944; residence, 4716 Pea- body Madlsonvllle. Remains at Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetrel ave. Requiem high mass at St.

Anthony Church, Tuesday, February 15, at 8:30 a. m. 81'KAOCK Thomas Pprague, beloved latner or naipn joroen and Cora O'Donell, brother of Anna McClintock, Minnie, Brown and Ross 8tr1tenderger, passed away Saturday, Februarv 12, 1944: residence. 1527 Blue Rock st. Friends may call at the Dhonau funeral home, Knowlton's Corner.

Northside, after 4 p. m. Monday. February 14. Services Tuesday, February 15, 11 a.

m. STEER Frank Steer, beloved husband of ina Mae Baker steer, beloved father of Rose and James Steer. Thursday, Feb ruary iu, j44, at residence, 1415 An Jones in his 62nd year. Funeral services at the Chas. A.

Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton are at Knowlton Northside, Monday at 2 p. m. STORY Alice Story (nee Lea), beloved wife of the late Alonzo Story, Saturday. eoruary 12, 1944, at her home. 164 42d Covington, aged 68 years Remains at the John Middendorf Sons funeral home.

917 Main Covington Services Tuesday, February 15, at the Bladeston M. E. Church. Brooksvllle at 2:30 p. m.

Interment tn church cemetery. SWEENEY John W. Sweeney, beloved son of the late John and Cecelia Sweenev Saturday, February 12. 1944, at 6:30 a. aged 87 years.

Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. mortuary, 1517 Freeman Tuesday, February 15. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem hlsh mass at St.

Henry church at 8 a. m. TINLEY William T. Tlnley. Fourth annl versary requiem high mass Friday, Feb ruary 18, 1944, 8:30 St.

Xavier Church. VORNLOCHER John Vornlocher. dearly beloved husbRnd or catnerine vornlocher (nee Lackneri, Friday, February 11, 1944, at the residence of his niece. Mrs. Marie Schwarz.

12 Forest aged 68 years. Funeral Monday. February 14 from the above residence, 8:30 a. Requiem high mass St. John Church 9 a.

m. WASHBI'RN John T. Washburn, beloved husband of Estell Washburn nee Faun. and father of Pvt. John and Helen Washburn, at bit residence.

2817 Sidney Thursday. February in. 1944. fu neral from the W. J.

Wtrmel Sons funeral home, Coleraln at Ethan ava Monday, February 14, 10 a. m. WESSEL Herman B. Weasel, beloved husband of Nellie Wessel nee Creihan) and beloved father of Mane, Eileen Pfc. Robert.

U. 8. and Pfe. Bernard Wessel. U.

8. M. C.t Mrs. Dorothy Schroot and Mrs. Helen Meder, Friday February 11, 1944.

Funeral Iron the Gilllaan funeral home. Woodburn at Lin coin, Monday, February 14. Reauiem high mass at the Church Our Lord Christ the King at 9 a. m. Arrangements In charge III PersH I II Err- 3 I Is: as '5 Senile I SLNHW, KKBRL 13, I'M I In Memoriim In Loving Memory Of our d.arlv ttloei husband and father GKOP.GR K.

BECKER, who pas.sl away F-hruary 9, watched him sn r.r dav by day. It us btller Knel-To se him sluwlv inn- awfry And could not gi rrtief His wt-ary nnurs and 'lays nf pain, His troubled nights are And in our acning hearts we know has found swept pa'-e at last. Sadly Mis.ed by Hi Loving Wfe Daughter. Lotti. and Klizabfth.

and In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother and father, JOSEPHINE BRINK A MP, who parsed away February 13. 1912, and WILLIAM BKINKAMP. who passed away September 17, 9nt. My thoughts wondr as daylight fadis to the land nf long ago. And memory points the scenes of old.

In the gold of the twilight glow I seem to sea in the soft dim light The facps loved the best And think of them when tbe sun's last ray Goes down in the far-off West. Sadly Missed by Their Daughter. Son-in-Law and Granddaughter, Georgia. In Loving Memory Ot our dearly beloved wife and mother, BLANCHE VISCOfcTI (nee Spangenbergi, who passed away February 12, 1943. It's oh! so hard to find a verse That's sweet enouijh for you.

That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we misa you. bfor in all the world we ghaJl not find A heart so wonderfully kind, So soft, vo.ee, so aweet a An inspiration ao worth-while; A sympathy so true, ao deep A love so beautitul to keep. Tha world is full of many folks 'tis true, But there was only one like you! Loving Husband, Son and Daughter. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, CHARLES DYE. who passed away February 12, 1911, and of my dear son, CHARLES RAYMOND DYE.

who passed away August 17, 1934. Dearest onus, there Is a shadow thst hides you from my vihw. But I feel your presence near me In everything I do. When days are dark and friends are few, ucaresi ones, now I tninR ot you. Thoughts return to scenes long paat, time rolls on but memories last.

Loving Wife and Mother. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother and father. JOHN E. SPARKS and ELIZABETH SPARKS, February 14. 1938 July 22.

1923. The world may change from year to year And friends from day Io day, But never the ones we loved From memory pass away. Only the garment of their souls have passed sway The shining spirit snd the love light stay; The echo of their voices, their eyes, I heir smile. Just as they were are with us all the while! Sadly Missed bv Daughter and Rons. Requiem High Mass St.

Francis Church, Monday. February 14. at 7 a. m. In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and broihr, CHARLES BASTIN.

who passed away February S. 1913. As some sweet blossom drops and dies When blighted by the frost. He faded from before our eyes And all too soon was lost. But in Rod's wisdom, free from nain.

Where grows his fairest flowers. We know that we shall meet again This fairest bloom of ours. Sadly Missed by Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brotners. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, CATHERINE VOGEL, who passed away February 14, 1917. It's oh! so hard to find a verse That's sweet enough for you.

That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we miss you. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear Mom, We do not think of you! Sadly Missed by Husband, Children and Hranacfuldren. Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved ones, Father, ANTON SCHMIDT, who passed away May 31, 1921; Mother, KATHERINE SCHMIDT, who passed away December 24, 1927; Brother. ANTON SCHMIDT, JR who passed away January 27, 1931; SIster-in-Law, MAGDALE.NA SCHMIDT. Happy birthday! we miss you so.

You are not forgotten, Nor shall you ever be As long as life and memory last We shall remember ihee! Loving Children, Grandchildren and Greatgrandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM H. GOHS, who passed away February 11, 193S. 8weet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them 'lis true-Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly Missed by His Wife snd Children.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, MAGDALENA 7.IMPFER, who passed away February 13, 1942. Amidst our friends we are lonesome. Amidst our joys we are blue; With a smile on our face we've a heart ache. Thinking, deer Mother, of you! Sadly Missed by Husbsnd, Daughters and Grandchildren, In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and grandmother. ELIZABETH SCHORR, who passed sway February 14, 1919.

You knew how we loved you, An! yes love you yet, And though God took 'you from us We cannot forget! Sadly Missed by Son, Fred, and Grand children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughter snd sister, MARY ALICE CARROLL, who passed Februsry 10. 1942. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest You will never be forgotten By Ihnee who loved you best! Sadly Missed by Mother, Dsd, Sisters and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dear father and husband, WILLIAM, W.

KRAMER, who passed wy February 17. 19(1. A tribute nf love and remembrance To a father we will never forget. Sadly Missed hy Wife and Children. A Tribute" Of LoveAnd Remembrance Of my beloved husband, HOWARD D.

BOONE, who passed away February 17. 1929. His Loving Wife, Cora Boone. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father OTTO ROSE, who passed away February U. 1943.

Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of loved one laid to rest. la memory's frame we shall keep It Because he was one of the best. Your Loving Wile. Ron and Family. In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, LILLIAN ELIZABETH KNOSP.

who passed February 10, 1910. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change theai 'tis true- Years thst may come cannot sever Our lowng remembrance of you! Sadly Missed by Her Loving ChlMren. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife, MABEL L. DOZIBR, who passed sway February 17, 1939. A silent thought, a aecret tear, Keeps her memory ever near.

Cadly Missed by Husband. In Memotum Biithiiar ,1 M.M.! J. Ml kl 1. I'll hm- n.M'h i r. mr haris ir-i it rci 'am.

a ti. ---v aione kmr' mi-- i-t In a Ifcim in. u' Ynur I.mmi; Snns. be4. In Loving Memory Of our htMitami rvl LOl.lS niCKMFIKR.

who pa.isen" away February 1.1. A piient stinn in memory's Heart is tieep'y touch! tr.dav, A tribute of ivf nri'l rnfmnr nr To one will nevr fort. SaUly Missed by His Lovps Wife und snn. In Loving Memory Of our mo'her ani t'tHnlmothr. I-OriSE MK.VKR, who passed away February 10, 1943.

You are not forgotten. Mother dear, Nor sall you ever he-As Ion, as life and memory la.t We remember thee! Sartly Missed by Sons, Daush'ers and Oranrldaufhter. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM M. TOBEY. who passed away February IS.

19-t). We often think of the. gone by When we were A shadow er lite is cast A loved one gone fo.evvr. Sadly Missed hy Lovins Wife a.nd Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved and only son, CARL FREDERICK UTHE, who departed this life February 5, 1943, In our hearts lies ynur picture, But not hanging on the wall.

Remember you said, dearest Mother I love you both best of all! Rememher? Missed hy Your Loving Parpnti, Father, Mother. Uncle and Aunt In Loving Memory Of our wife, mother and grandmother, ANNA MARIE PYLE. who passed away February is, ir31. February brines sad memoriae Of a loved one laid to rest You will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you het Lovingly Remembered hy Her Husband, rfii'i In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, EMMA MAIER. who- passed away February 17, 1943.

Her memory is aa dear today As in the hour she passed awav. Sadly Missed by Daughter. and Grandchild In Loving Memory Of my dear beloved husband, HARRY COOPER, who passed away February 11, 1940. Loving thoughts, kind and tender, Just to show I still rcmemhur. SacllyMiss'ed by Wife, riara.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and brother, JOSEPH (BUD) STRASPER, who passed away February is, 1920. In life we loved you dearly In death we do the same! Sadly Missed by Mother. DarTiiy and Sisters. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM D. KOESTER, who passed away Februarv 11.

1911 Calm and peacetul he is sleeping-Sweetest rest that follows pain we who loved him sadly miss him, And trust in God to met again! Missed hy Wifesnd Children In Loving Memory Of my beloved father, JOHN NEUPERT, who passed away Februarv 12 ion Loving and kind In all his ways Upright and inst to th ui Slitter, Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly Missed by His Son. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, FRANK. J. METERS, who passed away February 1J, H13.

Today "recalls memory Of a loved one laid to rest. Those who think of him today Are those who love him best. SadlyMisse1hy Loving Wife and Birthday Remembrance February 12. Of Our Dearly Beloved Cousin, CARRIE SCHOTT KOHN God took her home; it was His will, But. in ruir hearts she llveth still.

Iil. Mildred and Emil Rub. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, ANNA KRATZ DONOHI who passed away February 13. 19H. Your heart was truest in all the Your love the best to recall, For no on.

else hn, talra You are still the dearest of them Sadly Missed hy Husband and Children. Miscellaneous Notices i i in gj BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electric Light and Power Wiring Work. 1600 Walnut Corner Liberty 0. rg INCOME TAXE REPORTS PREPARED TAX REFUNDS A 0700.

4604 Mont- (J A PH gomery, Norwood. DUOC I AA UU. INCOME TAX RETi KNtS AND REFI NPS; AmMants to individuals; open every day n. io r. including fmndays.

Small charge. 111)8 Vine near Twelfth. INCOME-TAX REPORTS by experts; Ohio JijejjccrMMontgomry. ME 4901. KEEMAN FUEiToiLST CALL WO 1250.

ON AND AFTER this date will not he responsible for any debts contracted Inr by any other person than myself. Silas Chambers, 1720 Elm City. Lost and Found BEAGLB HOUND White, black snd named Skip; License 1127ii: vicinity of Cli(ton; Reward. AV BILLr-OLD LOST Stamped JohfTPaUgV't't! approximately sea Reward. CO 4S.iii.

BRACKLKT Silver-iieartann grild-chain, spells marie by fiancee in Australia; lost Wednesday a. m. in front of Pepsi -Cola plant. Reward. CH 0727.

BROWN school bag: (it mittens 7 Bond Hill: JostJFebruary 5- Reward. ME 004S. DOG LOST Small, black. Monforf Heights. License No 9222; reward.

MO 12? FOUND FVmale mostlv Jtlack. BE 8216 OA Sr7IONBOOKV'. MRS C. RICHARDSON, JR. 830 Forest RIendale.

Ohio. FR 7116. fiAS RATION BOOK Clara Ettlinper. UN 0593. KEYS On gasoline tank cap; Sunday; Covington-Newport.

Reward. Hlland 2693. A YTSR DB I LL FO 7 i drugstore. Ninth and Walnut. Please return pictures and kev; keep cash.

HE 6374. LOST From front steps of Croeley Square; 1 case containing microphones and assorted equipment. Reward if returned to M. McDonald, WLW Studios, lilt West Ninth St. LOST Cliri's dark blue purse, containing eye glasses, fountain pen.

automatic pencil and school papers. Finder please cail MO 56SS W. Reward. LOST Gas ration book licensa also truck ration book, license 4L52a. M.

Gordon, 526 Carplin UN 8464. Reward. LOST -Llewellyn setter rblacTndTwhitV; named Napoleon: vicinity Hyde Park. Reward. EA 6292.

LOST Basket pin. colored day. vicinity Court and Fourth Streets; reward. MA 0772. or evenings WO LOST- Ear ring, old-fashioned gold ball, between Shillito.

five and ten and Pogue suitable reward. UN S830. LOST- Ring;" S-diamoud from n'v husband who waa killed In service. Reward. EA Sl.12.

MARCASITE riN -Initials" near 8th and Walnut. Reward. AV 2SH1. E- ContniintiK ijd puttiers; euoject on same. Tidy Work: sirp between basin snd 4S27 Reeding Rd.

Reward. PA S7. WRIST' WATCK Die uvjud and "platinum "Martha" enrftveci on back. Heward, President Termed Arrogant By Martin In Speech At Wheeling, W. Va.

(BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Nation-wide observance of Lin Coin's Birthday brought individual Republican appeals today for political emancipation from a Democratic administration. Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of Kw York and Republican presidential possibility, told the National Republican. Club at a Lincoln Day dinner in New York "There ar few thinking Americans who Visih to risk the peacetime chaos of; continued New Deal government." "And there are few Americans," ha added, "who do not fear what that government might fail to do In the building of a just and lasting peace." In one of the few speeches by Democrats, Vice President Henry A. Wallace said in a Lincoln Day address at Springfield, 111., thst America must never return to "the dark cellars of unemployment and doles." "Today," he said, "while democracy is menaced abroad and while American Fascists are trying to enslave us here, the words and deeds and inspiration of Lincoln give strength to those who battle in the cause of the people." Representative Joseph W.

Martin Republican, Massachusetts, told a Lincoln Day dinner of Republicans In Wheeling, W.Va., that President Roosevelt had possessed "absolute domination" of the nation for 12 years and showed no signs of relinquishing it. CALLS IT ARROGANT. The President's three terms, Martin remarked, has caused "a ruth less, arrogant, power-lustful bureaucracy" which is "fastening its clutches upon the people." In Kansas City, Governor Dwtght Griswold of Nebraska advised a dinner group of Missouri Republicans party success depended upon convincing the voters- a Republican victory will speed winning of the war, insure full employment afterward, and Republicans will cooperate wholeheartedly with other nations to prevent future wars. Wendell Willkie, the 1340 Repub lican nominee for President, and a candidate for nomination this year, made his Lincoln Day dinner address last Bight in Tacoma, accusing the Democratic adminis tration of fostering disunity on the home front. "Human nature is such that you must not entrust too much power to one man for too long," Willkie observed.

CALLS ON DEMOCRATS Alfred M. Landon, Republican presidential nominee in 1936, was telling Lincoln Day diners at Knox- ville, "AntitoUlltarian Dem ocrats" Bhould help prevent the President from being elected to a fourth term. Mr. Roosevelt made his annual pilgrimage to the Lincoln Memorial on the Potomac. Standing Dare headed in a blustery wind, the President placed a wreath of red loses at Lincoln's statue.

In Springfield, 111., Warren H. Atherton, National Commander of the American Legion, who headed the Legion's tenth pilgrimage to Lincoln's declared "we will not be fair to the babies born today If we leave unchanged the condi tions which would demand their blood two decades hence." "When victory has been won," ha said, "we will be faced with what may be our last opportunity to put international relations on the basis of law." Other Lincoln Day events brought announcement a previously unpublished letter of the great Civil War President has been found. The letter, it was announced at the annual meeting of the American Jewish Historical Society, contained Lincoln's thanks to a Jewish congregation for a prayer for the nation and for his welfare. Catholic Educator Dies; Was On Xavier Faculty Rev. Frederick A.

Meyer, S. author, Catholic educator and moderator of the Philosophy Club, Xavier University, died yesterday at Good Samaritan Hospital. He Was 70 years old. Father Meyer was a native of Germany, and had been on the Xavier University staff for six years. He received his education at down-town Xavier College, supple menting it with postgraduate courses at Florissant, and at St.

Louis College. He had been a teacher at Creighton University, Omaha, and at the University Of Detroit. He is survived -by a nephew. Technician Fifth Class Otto Meyer, In the armed service, and a niece, Bister Leopold, St. Agnes School, Bond Hill.

Office of the dead will be pronounced at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow at the Jesuit faculty residence, 992 Marlon Avenue, with high requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow at Bellarmlne Chapel, Xavier. Funeral arrangements are under the super vision of the Gilllgan funeral home. MOVIES TO BE SHOWN At Meeting Of Southern Ohio Dog Game Body Thursda. Motion pictures showing activities of American soldiers in far off Jands will be shown Thursday night at the meeting of the Southern Ohio Dog and Game Protective Association at Farmer union Hall, Epringdale and Blue Rock Pike, peach Grove. Nominating committees for the MONUMENTS Order now for Fester and Dceoritlirti linyFont Stones, Monuments, Mnrkers.

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T01 Whlttler Avondale, rinelnnatl. HO 4120. UN Wi COlonial 8560-1 Card oi Thank. Card Of Thanks. lb aincera aDoreclatioa is extended to all mv relatives, friend and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown me In the losa of my beloved na.inana, LOUIS H.

DEVINE. In particular do I thank Rev. Thomas Rllmn for his Impressive requiem, Dr Wert and staff ot Branch Hospital for their untiring efforts, the pallbearers for their services, all donors ot the many spiritual hrnmiiets and floral offerings and Mr. Orause of Vilt Stermer funeral home for the efficient manner in conducting tne funeral. The Bereaved Wife.

Henrietta Devine. Card Of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow we are not unmindful of the many acts of kindness bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors in, the losa of our beloved son and brother. HERMAN F.RIC HARVBT, JR. Especially wlsn to thank tbe Rev.

H. Snapp for his consoling words, Dr. Leo Sauter. Fred Erschell. funeral director; Asbury College students, the H.

A S. Fogue Co. and employees, the men tn the Ink Department and the United Worker of Hliton-Davia Chemical his host of friends and all his pals. The Bereaved Father, Mother and Sisters. Card 0i thanks.

With heartfelt and deepest appreciation we wish to extend our aincerest thanks to all our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us at the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, BARBARA HELLERN. Most especially we would like io thank Rev. Joseph Collins, also Dr. W. T.

Shriner, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy and tha Neidhard funeral directors for their most courteous and competent service. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Ttianks. Our sincere and heartfelt thanks are extended tq all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness- and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, OWEN BUSCH. Especially do we thank Rev.

Emil Baum for his impressive service, all donors of the floral offerlnes and cards of sympathy snd Vltt Stermer. funeral directors, for the efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Widow, Children and Grandchildren. Ia Memoriam Birthday And Anniversary Remembrance Of our dearly beloved mother. MARTHA (MATTIE) FEDERLE (nee Seamani, February 18S4 February 16, 193T, and Of our dearly beloved father, FRED FEDERLE, who passed away April 15, 1943.

Gone are the faces we loved so dear. Silent are the voices we loved to heart Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach. For remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all In vain. To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. Yet the years may wipe out many tmngs, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together.

God took you home, it was His will But in our hearts you llveth (till! For unknown to the world You stand by our side And tenderly whisper Death cannot divide That happy day will surely come When we shall meet again! Sadly Missed by Your Loving Children. In Loving Memory Of MARTHA BAYLAR. Three long years have come and gone, Sad memories still linger on, Of the trial we had to bear, That robbed us of our sister dear. It was so hard to see her go. And leave so many friends below.

But God who always knows the best, Saw fit to call her home to rest. She was a Christian, kind and true, Was loved by everyone she knew. Though heavy was her load of care, She always tried our loads to share. Whpn we cross death's chilly tide And the gates swing open wide, Uanfl.a n.ill h. w.llin.

than With smiling face as she was here-Then all together we will be Happy throughout eternity! Your Loving Sisters, Brother, Son and Daughter. In Loving Memory Of our darling daughter and sister, BEVERLY JANE BRENNER, who departed this life February 1J, 1939. la her ninth year. God loved you too and took you above To prepare a home for the one's you loved. Heaven would be a lonely place If there were no one there to wait.

And someday mother, daddy and Jerrie. too, Will come to that heavenly home with you. Sadly Missed by Mother, Daddy and Sister, Jerrie. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved mother, OLGA ORTH (nee Newcomb), who passed away February 14. 1913.

Deep ia my heart lies a picture Ot a loved one gone to rest. Sweet memories will always linger With the ooe who loved her best! Missed by Her Daughter. Emma. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, BESSIE FOV, wbo passed away February IS, 1941. Sunshine passes, shadows fall; Love remembrance outlasts an.

And though the yea re be many or few They are filled with remembrance of you! Sadly Mlraefl by Nuehand, Daughter, Son snd Grandcbilrtren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, AUBREY D. ODELL, who passed away February 11. 1 B-4J. From toia world of pala and sorrow To the land of peace and rest-Go! has taken you, dear loved one, Whre you have found eternal rest! Sadly Missed by Wit.

and Children, WAbash 4512 tlf. ffl3cli Johnson McMILLAN and UPLAND PLACE WOodburn 0474-0475 aMlSMTsm J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford J.

Sullivan, Director. 1335 B. UelULLAM at BKLL PU WO 0133. Hodapp Funeral Homes Hamilton at Elkton. 7401 Vina.

KIrby 1040. Alley 08US. TREDWAY Funeral Home Established 18U3. Norwood. Ohio.

2131 Cameron ME 03H. Wrassmann Barfkr.echt 2625 Gilbert Ave. In. WO 334S. 1421-23 Main St.

CH 033. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CH 6S30. Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, RALPH.

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VITT STERMER, INC. 1824 WestwooO. WA 0787. 8425 Harrison Ave. MO 0833.

3035 Riverside Dr. WA 0110. Bamber Funeral Home, Inc. JOHN W. BAMBKR ROBERT BAMBKU.

3011 WOOdDurn Ave. nu VORHIS FUNERAL HOMES Lockland, Ohio, VA 0C83. Norwood, Ohio. MB 4884 Gordon tliril FUNERAL WEIL Burt HOME Card el Thanks Card Of Thanks, nv.nHntuH hv sorrow as our hearts have been, due to the passing of our beloved wife and mother. CATHERINE McORATH, Yet It has not left us unmindful of the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy flven us and we desire that some verbal expression or our oeeiiesi tn all malW relntiVeS.

UC UAlcilucu i friends and neighbors, alao to Rev. Father during her tllnes. and for his words of consolation and impressive requiem, io ur. A. H.

and Dr. O. T. Wlllke for their untiring efforts, the donor, of the many beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets nf avmnothv anft tA Mr. Neid hard of the Neidhard funeral home for his most courteous and competent lunern rangemeiit.

The McOrath Family. Card Of Thanks. To all our many relatives, friends and neighbors we wtsh to express our most sincere and heartfelt appreciation for their kindness and sympathy given us at the passing ot our beloved brother, THOMAS WALDRON. Especially do we wish to thsnk the Franciscan Fathers and the Holy Name Society of St. Bonaventure Church, Dr.

George Altemeler, the pallbearers, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy and Peter Rebold Sons, funeral directors, for their most courteous and competent services. The Bereaved Sister and Brother. Card Of Thanks. With sentiments of deep gialltude we wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended to us al the passing of our beloved husband and lather, WILLIAM H. FELDHUES.

Especially do we thank all the Franciscan Fathers, the Rev. Louis Relnhold and Rev. Francis X. Mueller, the Sisters of St. Francis Hospital, the members of the C.

K. of No. 49; the donor, of the floral and spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy aad tha Rebold tuners 1 home for their efficient and courteous msnsgement of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife snd Son. Card Of Thanka, To all our relatives, friends snd neighbor, we wish to extend our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks for their many aeta of kindness and expression of sympathy shown us at the passing of our dearly beloved husband, father snd grandfather, RICHARD J.

RICHERT. Most especially we would like to thank Rev. R. J. Stoeckie.

Dr. P. H. Doerger for hi. untiring efforts, the psllbearers tor thetr services, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual bouquets and sympathy cards and John Middendorf Sons, funeral directors, fost their kind aad efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks are extended to our relatives, friends and neichbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us at the passing of our dearly beloved father and grandfatner, CHARLES G. MEINERS. We sincerely wtsh to thank Rev.

Joseph Steinbrunner and assistants of Sacred Heart CaurrJi for their kind words and visits. Dr. Enx for his long attendance, the donors of flowers and spiritual bouquets, the Catholic Knights of Ohio, Branch No. 28 the Busse A Borgmann Co. for their man agemeat the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card OT Thanks. We rf.alre tn mm fit sincere and heartfelt thanks to all of our relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and at the death of our beloved husband and father. ROBERT M. FOLEY.

Especially do we wish to thank Msgr. Edward O. Klosterman, Rev. Jerome Heuer-man and Rev. Joseph T.

Collins. Dr. Carl Plech and Dr. George N. Burger, the eurse and slaters ft.

Eiitsheth Hospital and the psllbearers. We slso wish to thank the donors of the spiritual and flnral offerings and Messrs. Hugenberg and Gltndmeyer for the efficient funeral arrangements. Mrs. ohri M.

Foley aad annual election of the association April 20, will be made at this meeting. Acting President J. Leslie Brock will name the Red Nominating Committee and the members will name the Blue Nominating Committee. Spring field tr'aTs of thp associa tion to be held Sunday, May 7. will be on a larger scale this year at the association farm near New Balti more.

Thou art my God, and I will praise Thee. 1941, John Howard Harris-. ABELING Elizabeth Abellng (net Meyer), beloved wife ot the late Henry Abellng, at her home, 514 Weit Eighth Covington, Saturday, February 12, 1944. Funeral Wednesday, February It, from the Hugenberg A Gllndmeyer funeral home, 40 West Sixth Covington, at 8:30 a. with requiem high mate at Mother of God Church at 9 a.

m. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. ANSTEAD Sallle Anitead. widow of Charles 3. Anstead and mother of Doris Anstead and the late Taylor Anstead, 908 Columbia Newport, Saturday, February 12, 1944.

Services at the Charles A. Smith Sons funeral home, Fourth and Park, Newport, Monday. 2:30 p. m. AIJO Alma Aug, beloved sister of Lillian Charles H.

and George C. Aug, Saturday. February 12, 1944; residence, 3740 Drakewood Hyde Park. Services at the Witt, Good A Kelsch funeral home. 3026 Madison Hyde Park, at Oakley 8quare.

Time announced later. BAUER Christina Bauer (nee KrtnopL beloved wife of the late Henry C. Bauer and mother of Marie, Harry W. and Ralph H. Bauer, Saturday.

February 12, 1944. formerly of Winfield ave. Funeral services Tuesday. February IS, at 2 p. from the Dalbert A Dunk-man funeral home, Glenway and Rost- mont aves.

Friends may call Monday after 1 p. m. BERNING Lorettt Bernini (nee Doll), neiovea wire oi camuna A. Berning, devoted mother of Roger and Marilyn Berning; daughter of George and Km ma Doll, sister of Mrs. Lewis Carroll; residence, 5025 Grafton Bond Hill, February 10, 1044, aped 40 years.

Funeral from The Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine at Washington St. Bernard, Monday, February 14, it a. m. Rcoukm high mass St. Agnes Church, 9 a.

ru. BETHEL, Harry Lee Bethel, beloved In fant son of Emery and Elizabeth Bethel, suddenly, Saturday, February 12, 1944; residence, 4554 Kugler Mill Rou-moyne, Ohio. Services Tuesday, Febru ary 15, at 10 a. m. from the Strawter funeral home, Kenwood Blue Ash.

BREFELD Henry B. Brefeld, beloved hus band of Carrie Brefeld (net Prun), and devoted father of Joseph. Harry and Corp. Richard Brefeld, suddenly, Febru ary li, 1844, aged 64 years; residence 3605 Morris place. Funeral from the Harold B.

Barrere funeral home. 3734 Eastern Wednesday, February 16 at 8:30 a. m. Kequiem high mass at Bt Stevens Church, at 9 a. m.

BRUENS Charles A. Bruens. beloved brother of Mrs. Nettle Hunter, Friday, February 11, 1944. In his 78th year.

Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller1 Sons funeral borne, Hamilton sve. at Knowlton Northside, on Monday after 3 p. m.

Funeral services Tuesday at a. m. COT-CAMP Howard Kenneth Colcamn. be loved hutoand of Mayme Cotcamp (nee Lsne, suiicniy, at Ms residence. zn4 Klver silver Grove, Thursday, February 10, 1944.

Funeral Monday February 14. from tha residence at 2 p. ra. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. DAKfc Martha Elizabeth (Matlle) Dare (nee Coy), wife of the late Lee Dare beloved mother of Mrs.

Ralph Schatz. sister of Hattle Coy. grandmother of Frank Lee and Catherine Bchatz, Amelia. Ohio. Saturday.

February 12, 1944. Friends may call at the T. P. White A Sons Mount Washington funeral boms, 2050 Beechmnnt Sunday afternoon Services at the funeral home Monday, February 14, at I p. ra.

DIEFENBAfM William F. Dlefenbaeh. husband of Nora Belle Turner Dlefenbaeh and father of William, P. and Cuba Jean Dlefenbaeh. February 11.

1944; residence 641 June St. Friends may call at Jacocks funeral home, 2602 Gilbert ave. at Taft Monday after 4 p. m. Service Monday, February 14, at p.

m. Inter ment Bumefori, jii. EICHHOLZEB Ellen Elehholzar, widow of tne late sigmund Eichholzer and de voted mother of Charles Eichholzer, passed away Saturday, February 12, 1944, aged 90 years. Funeral service from the Vale funeral home, Morrow, Ohio, Tuesday. February IS, at 2 p.

m. Morrow Cbaplar, O. E. 8., will hold services at the funeral horns Moaday at 8 p. m.

FERRY Harriet Margaret Ferry, beloved wife of the late James Ferry, formerly of Hartwell, Clnclanstl, Ohio, at Atlanta, Thursday, February 10, 1W44. Friends may call at The imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. Bernard, Sunday, February 13, p. at. to 10 p.

at. Burial Monday at the convenience of the family. FORD Mary Ford (nee Rrngani. beloved wife of Michael Ford, Thursday, February 10, 1944, at her residence. :i.1 Bevls ave.

Funeral from the Ollligsn funeral home. Woodburn at Lincoln, Monday, February 14. Requiem high mass at St. Mark's Church at a. m.

OA MflI.E-Joseph Gambia. Eighth- a nnV a ret versary requiem high mess St. Marga of Cnrtona. Church, Madlsonvllle, Frl iUy. February it, 1944, at a.

Abeting nam 4 Anstead Dlefrnhaeh I Aug Elehlraber 5 1 Bauer Ferry I Berning Ford 1 Bethel Gamble 1 9 Brefeld Oretrhel I Braeo Grieshaber totcamp Grnsdidler Uj ITfinsti A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Every year "In Memoriam" notices In The Sunday Enquire! become more popular. Many people consider them the ideal way ot expressing proper sentiment for the departed friend or relative. The Enquirer has available several hundred Memoriam ersea on file in the office. They are for the use of those who wish to place such a notice. This extra service costs nothing and the charge of publication of the one selected is very nominal If you wish to place such a notice, call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, or telephone PArkway 2700.

Assistance in proper wording or Information on any other details will be cheerfully given. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET.

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