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H0USESF0R SALE ANNCUhCIMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS 4-C Cincinnati Enquirer Mondiy, April II, I960 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 0 2-FAMILY 4 rooms, 1st; 1 on 2d; full hatmrti 2-car oarage. Ail in it The', Flnalirwlf A Ka tm mmmwmm BUNTi Robert A. I Vlt I CHAPIN. l.urt hfMUI-John H. Ill 1 1 I Ml, Harry I HAUS-CsthtriP UlS -VtV 4 MlllY-Arley 0 OAKS-Julle 1 I 3 MWUNO-Joseph RIDOU, Paul Divid Ul: 1 IV WHIR.

Walter SCMWARZ-Edwin C. ll jurn MUIGIL-Josepri 1 L. VI encellent condition; Va block to bus. Good rental a el. Marie Burbank.

SY 1-1223, AFTER 5 P. M. PR 1-8565 I Classification Index. A-JOURNEY'S END B-CARD OF THANKS C-IN MEMORIAM E-RELIGIOUS SOCIAL EVENTS F-SOCIETIES AND LODGES G-MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES H-LOST AND FOUND TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES ARLINGTON HEIGHTS eVroom, SEXTON John IL. beloved husband efTaura Towntr Sexton, devoted father of M'S.

Shirley Helms, brother of Mrs. Clifford Jones. Mrs. Dora Lovd and Mist Deiohia Sexton, three grandchildren. Residence, I Pop Lackland, Saturday, April Id.

Friends may call it the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lock land, Monday, 4 to 9 P. M. Services ef the Wyoming Baptist Church, Tuesday, Aoril 19 at 2:30 P. M. Sympathy may expressed by contribution to the Heart Fund, Carthage Lodge No.

573 1 A. M. Sarvicts Monday, I P. AA. SMITH tavnvmrl beloved) ttusband of frame 2 bams, comer lot.

ais.ouu. I Mr. Tucker, PO 1-3957. i I jr- TROY BLACK, PO 1-6600 The .1. HAD EL CO.

HEMIY J. RADEL, Pres. Rdl'i vry if conducted with ih full appreciation that it it iierad tribut to tomtont't memory 4S2 STATE AVE, WA 1X365 4122 einwy, WA M5I2 1005 Madiion, Covington, HE 1-4185 822 Yert, Newport, CO 1-8560 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES AVONSALE-FOR COLORED De Luxe 3-Famiiy Brick construction a A-A-C tnaciout rooms Everything private and separate Edna Smith (nee Fidnerl. dear Z-car oarage Beautiful lot 200 ft. deea Aircraft Flight Crew Available to formuVe entire flight department for corporation or individual; all types multi-engint aircraft Inquiries answered, P.

0. Boa 2. Cincinnati 5, Ohio. BIG INCOMEI RE 1-4500 CREMATION HILLSIDE CHAPEL NICHES URNS 525 DimvtH t-1021 NO CHARGE F0 CHAPEl SERVICES BOOKLET ON REQUE5T VISITORS WELCOME DAILY 9 TO 4 IF YOU HAVE FREE FILL DIRT, we formerly With W1LTSEE. Inc.

24 W.9th St. CH 1-0932 father of Charles A. lest, Candv Sue and Rev Linn Smith), son of Thomas and Mary Smithj brother of Mrs. Edna Rains, Mrs Ethel Onev. Mrs.

Pearl Hubbs and Mrs. Ruby Stacey. Saturday, Aoril 16, 1960i resldenco. 300 R.nnar aged 41 years. Funeral service Tuesday.

April 19, at the Riediinger-Lemen Funeral Home, 19 Green 1:30 P. M. Friends may call Monday, between 4 and 9 P. M. SPAULDING have piece to dump.

WOJ-1248. LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Holiday" Health Club; reasonable. BE ON AND AFTER this date I will not REBOLD FUNERAL HOME AVON DALE 3-FAMILY S750 DOWN 3-room with bath; two 4-room apart ments with bath; everything sepa rata. Including 3 seperat. furnaces.

be responsible for debts contracted ITU OUEEN CITY AVE. NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHtrry -W2r 370O GLENM0RE AVE. M0 M20O Bamber Funeral Home tor by anyone o'ner tnan mvsteit. David M.

Wilson, 1218 Thurnridge Dr. ON AND AFTER, this dat. I will not be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Marie Rinear. BL 1-5776 MA 1-5050 SY 1-4542 awr.uriAl rrrinrad brick it.

Lou's; Robert Bamber W0 1-1440 John ttmbr 301 1 Woodburn Ave, Glenwood 5-5-3. 3 baths; separate re escapes, neesonauiv A. C. DOBBLING SON liBtril liiu RIDING Fortner Stables or iced. George husband of the late Llllle D.

Spauldlng (ok Orr), devoted father of Homer. Charles, Frank and Donald Soeuldlngt survived also by eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild; Friday. Aoril 15, 1960. funeral service Tuesdav. 10 A.

from the Dal-bert Mortuary, Glenway and Rose-mont Ayes. Friends may call Monday. 6-R00M BRICK-2 baths; Cleveland Ave FT. THOMAS HI 1-1730 BELIEVUE CO 1-8041 Riding classes for for all agis, S3 5-mile 4-family or 1-family end buggy for Mom latinn 1 ERSCHELL bui'lding. Southwest corner of Harvey THOMAS HI 11982 NEWPORT CO 1-8033 and Washington.

BKUKtu, uni i-sjj. "AufiunAi F-f OBBYVILLE-MT. AUBURN WAI HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madfcon Rd.

BR 1-0203 oer hour. Horse and Poo. S2 per hour. Free pony rid. for children under school age.

Visitors welcome at all times. Ooen 8 A M. to 9 P. 7 days. 2950 Little Dry Run Newtown.

Twenty minutes from downtown Cincinnati. 10 4 to 9 P. M. sPECirr 3-femily brick; 2 oarages; large lot. a n4 hath.

and bath. 3 end bath; J. J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford1 J.

Sulllv.n Director utilities separate; good prop 1334 E. McMillan at Bell l. WO 1-0133 erty. Wa have several line in is. ria- 1-9838, 10 1-5065- RUMMAGE SALE Tredway Funeral Home further information, BIN Berwick.

UN 1-8753 FRANCIS REALTY CH 1-0977 rtabliih.d 1892 Norwood. Ohio Seventh Presbyterian Church, Madison Road et Cleinview. Wednesday. April Samuel aged 74 veani b.loved husband of Nellie Soecht (nee Fits- fatrick), beloved father of Mrs. homes (Mary Louise) fray ond James E.

Specht; Thursday, April 14, I960; residence, 632 E. Fifth St. Friends may call at the Busse I Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Central Pkv. and Clifton Hills Monday, after 2 P.

M. Reaulam High Mesa St. Xavier Church, Tuesday, Aoril 19, at 9:15 2131 Cam.ron Avt. AVONDALE Warwick Ave. 1-femllv brick; 3 bedrooms, tile bath, large 20, 9 A.

M. to p. Thursday, Aoril 21. 9 A. M.

to I P. M. kitchen, built-in garage. Nice lot. Horatio Pickett AV 1-5516 LOST AND FOUND CHEVIOT I FAIRMOUNTI DELHI HILLS 3423 1824 4619 Harrison Wntwood Delhi P.ke WO 1-0833 I WA 1-1500 I WAI-OIIO AVONDALE EVANSTON TCft nniWM-Brick, 4 rooma.

AUTOMATIC gold Swiss witch (Hugue- A. M. Take Ohio Bus lines direct to funeral home, transfers accepted. STORER I ww aa ii 11 hardwood floors; 1 or 2 family; 3-car garage. OWNER.

PA 1-8212. EL 1-2921, null, leainvt usmui luai lAprh 6, in Norwood; reward. ME 1-7092 ft Robert beloved) husband ofi CIGARETTE LIGHTER- Dunhillt "JTY.1 Reward. DU 1-6400. UN 1 2295.

AVONDALE 209 Northern rooms; brick house. Can be used es 2 family; 1-car garage. Small down pay man COCKER-Puoov reddish blond, 4 months; lost in vicinity ot 51 1 vi i yf -in VJ i -I MR. YANKOFf, AGENT PA 1-5600 AVONDALE Colored; 415 Rockdafe. Clean brick (4-4-2), 3 baths.

BEN SIMPSON PA CA 1-4554 Madison Rd. Reward. BR 1-0888. tOST-Lady's gold watch; Clifton-lud-low bus or 6th and Vine, 4th and Vine, Friday. Reward.

WO 1-1621. ALYSTOCK Earl d.vottd hinband of Ellfa bTh FfMrnan Alystocki dar broth' mr nf Harold and William Alvttock KRIEGER AVONDALE 5 rooms; I or 2 family; LOST First Holy Communion Picture; in Western Hills Shopping Center on Eleanor "Nora" (nee Melners), wif. of John W. Kri.g.r, devoted mother of Mrs. Eleanor Hesselbrock and Virginia Krieaer.

Good friday. Rewara. JA 1-0963. MINK SCARF-4-skln at Hotel Alms; Eisenhower Easter Parade Friday, Aoril 15, 1960i r.idenc. 5522 Fox Mt.

Airy. Friend may call at the Chat. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home. Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton Northside Sunday aftar 4 P. M. Funeral lervicet Monday at 10:30 A. M. Please make contributioni to the Shrine beral reward.

PO 1-8200, Extension 45 sister of Rev. Paschal Varnskuhler 0. F. grandmother of Janet and Jack Hesselbrock. Saturday, Aoril 16.

1960) residence, 2255 $6900, 2-family brick; low down pay-ment. CUSTOM 1-1890 AVONDALE. NORTHEAST Price Reduced! Soaclous brick ranch home. In lovely neighborhood has extra size livma room, canter hall, dining room, mod-am bitrhan and nowder room on lsti Mary Javna Stores, (nee Curtln), deer father of Robert J. and Miss Susan Javne Srorer, son of Robert, and Mora Storar (nee brother of Donald A.

and Richard R. Storar, and Mr. Doris Llnne-marvn. Residence, 3862 Narrows South Ft. Mitchell, Saturday, April 16, I960; age 38 years.

Services Wednesday, April 20, at the Linnemartn Funeral Home, Airport Road, Erlanger, at 2 r. M. Interment Highland Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesdsy, 4 to 10 P. M.

SWEENEY frank beloved on of the let. Thomas and Marcel la Sweeney and devoted brother of Agnes and Charles J. Sweeney and the late Ann. Thomas M. end William Sweeney and the late Marqaref Godfrey.

Friday. April 15 I 960: residence, 3752 Sachem Visitation at Geo. H. Rhode Son Funeral Home, linwood and Delta Monday from 4 ta 9 P. M.

Bonuiem Hioh Mass St. Stephen EMPLOYMENT INSTRUCTION Mary Jean, Susan, Barbara Ann, 10 (standing behind Susan); David, 12. Back row, President Eisenhower, MaJ. and Mrs. John Eisenhower.

AP Wirephoto First family poses on steps of President's cabin at Augusta National Oolf Club before departing for Easter church services. Left to right, front row, Mrs. Eisenhower; Cricoled thildren nosDiiai runo, 017 uillirn Hnwarrl Tift Rd. Hoff npr Lndae No. 253.

and Feldman Norwood. Friends may call at the Denmen Funeral Home, 6934 Montgomery at Park Avenut, Silverton, Monday, after 4 P. M. Solemn Requiem High Mass at All Saints Church, Montgomery, Tuesday, Aoril 19. it Scottish Rita services Sunday a' 8 P.

M. ACT NOW! Opportunities AwaitI Classes forming Soeedwrltlna or Greoo Shorthand 4 ample bedrooms. 2 biths and dressing room on 2d; modern furnace: ttnrm winHnwt, now only S18.500 r6wn In Easter Finery iu A. M. LEMING Ida lne Engelke), beloved wife nf th lt Hrrv Brown, sister Possibility of renting with orivlleoe 0 purchase.

MRS. CHAS. SIEGEL. AV Tvoina Office Machines I-2V72. DU "1-6000.

of Mrs. Ella Smith and Gustay PBX-Receotlonlst IBM Comptometer Accounting Ike, Family Attend Church Dav-Night-yj Day-sat. A. m. Engelke.

Saturday, Aoril Id. ivexj. residence, 914 Race St. Privet, aervices at the convenience or the family, at the Wrasamann Funeral Home, 262S Gilbert Av. north of Church.

Tuesdav April 19. et 9 Miller-Draughon College Ruth Farris, beloved wif. of Charles W. Leming. devoted mother of James Leming, and daughter of Edward and Louise Shaw Farris, sister of Maria Hines.

Beverly Alcorn, Raymond. Junior and Larry Farris Saturday, Aoril 16. I960; residence. 4203 34th St. Services April 19, et the Witt, Good A.

M. Member of St Stephen Holv 136 E. Sixth St. i PA 1-2032 Teft Road. CASSON Name Society.

THIEL wife, Barbara, a navy blue silk suit, pink and white AUGUSTA, April 17 UP) With the President and President Eisenhower and First Lady were their son and Awi-Minaic unoTU O-CAUII HOME AND INCOME ON LOVELY STREET Joseph beloved husband of the u.th.n h1nvt hiithand of Mavme nis iamuy worsmppea mj- ri a i a tt r- n-Jaw. Mat. nnrt Keisch Funer.i Home 3026 Madison Hvda Park at Oakley So. organdy flowered hat and ate Anna Hoftalt inm. dear Casson (nee O'Neal), devoted te Large 3-room apartment on 1st; 4 on 2d; large lot.

Asking $12,900. BEN SIEGEL. REALTOR, RE 1-7777 Mrs. John Eisenhower, and at r. M.

Friends mav call Anon day. 4 to 9 P. M. Beauty Culture at its best Famous Marlntllo Course. Free Booklet.

Call 0fwrlte, 2)5J. 5thSt. CH 1-0047 Learn Beauty Culture IDEAL COURSE CALL OR WRITE MILTON ACADEMY father of Mrs. Josephine Boehmer Mrs. Gertrude Harper, Mrs.

Mar ralla Wantr. and the late Mrs. i white orchid. It was a warm, sunny spring morning. Several score three of their four grand children.

The fourth grand' ther of James and Bernard Casson, dear brother of Augusta Saturday, Aoril 16, 1960 his residence, Alexandria. Ky-. Rural Route 1, ego 75 yean. from th. Alexandria Funeral Lemming AVONDALE, NORTH By OWNER.

Priced right; 3-bedroom brick; large lot; new school; dead-end street. Newly painted inside end out. Wall-to-wall Anna Louise Davison. Grandfather of Mrs. Marc.lle Barker, and Jo Ann Wentz, brother of Leo.

John, Bertha (nee Amann), widow of Bernard J. Lamming, beloved child, four-year-old Mary Jean, came along but spent and Frank Thie Sister Mary f-ren. mother of Mrs. Ella Brown. Mrs people were gathered at the church to watch the Eisen 413 RACE CINCINNATI, CH 1-2730 cis R.

S. M-, end Mrs. Mary Kennedy. Saturday, April 16, 1960, Helen Powell and the late Ger Home, Alexandria. Ky luesoay, 2 P.

M. Interment Alexandria Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 P. Monday an hour In the church in his 89th year. Residence, III trude Hill; grandmother of June Maxwell.

Janet Haines, Betty Ann howers come and go in two I inrin Street. mwood Place. nursery with a throng of Kleft. and 5 great-grandchildren; Friends may call at the HodaDP LEARN ELECTRONICS sister ot orence Levitt; Aoril 15 long, black limousines. It was exactly six years ago Funra Home.

7401 Vine St cJ I960; residence, 6 W. Crittenden carpeting. Air conditioner. New, moo-ern furnace. PL 1-5J39.

BLUE ASH BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms 2-car garage Vanitory tiie bath Wood-burning fireplace Large lot with trees Perfect condition CALL MR. OR MRS, HAMPTON TW 1-5550 other youngsters. BEFORE setting out for Carthage. Tuesday. April 19.

after 4 P. M. Reouiem High Mass at Ft. Wright. Ky.

Friends may COSTELLO Elizabeth "Lill" (nee Henneke). beloved wife of the late John Cos-telloi dear mother of Mrs. Rosemary Schaefer. John. Robert and William Costello: also survived by gether today on a gorgeous, flower-scented Easter morning.

Eight of them, In Easter finery adorned with white carnations and orchids, attended services at Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. Dogwood and white azaleas bloomed in the church yard and purple wisteria hung from nearby trees. Side by side, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower sat In a pew near the front of the red brick church and heard the Rev. Charles II.

Gib-boney appeal to God to on Easter Sunday that the call at the Thomas Funeral Home 4418 Whetsel Madison villi Radio, television, electricity here In nc nnati. actical engineering type St. Aloysius Lhurcn, wionesaav at 9 A. M. President had laid the corner Monday after 4 P.

M. Services course; 2275 hours-2 yean, days, or 4 WALDEN church, the children had been out on the grounds of Augusta National Golf Club stone for the present church building. It seats 500 and was vears night 13 nights weekivi. i-ounaerj 1910. Veteran students paid to $160 lu.sday, I p.

M. LIPPS monthly. Not a quickie school. 16 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, Friday, Aoril former residence. 2214 Sauer Ave.

Friends mav call at Nurra Bros. Fairview-Clifton Funeral Home. 345 W. McMillan Monday, 4 to jammed today. M.

Y. 217 E. 8th GA 1-1850 Harry, beloved husband of Mary Walden (nee Lower), dear father ol Lorraine, Leonard, Russell and Melvin Walden, devoted grandfather of Michael, Linda and Russell Walden brother of Mrs. Edward YWf mm hunting Easter eggs with unannounced results. And the entire family posed for an AT THE END of the serv P.

M. Requiem High Mass Tuesdey. Aoril 19 St. George Church, at 9 A. M.

Member of the St. Helena Auxiliary 162 Knights of St. William beloved husband of the late Hatha Allgeier Lipos, dear father of Mrs, Jemes (Florin.) Heisel, brother of John Lipps, and Mrs. Emma Schaumloeffel, Sunday, April 17. 1960.

Residence, 7022 Mullen Road; agt 77 years. Friends mav call at the Neldhard Funeral LEARN WELDING APPROVED FOR VETERANS ices, the President and Mrs. Eisenhower exchanged East (Julia) Robbin, Omer and Al Walden, residence, 6078 Harrison Dent, Ohio, entered Into rest Saturday Easter picture on the steps of "Mamie's Cabin," as the TurrellSchoolOfWelding TR 1-2000 John. DAVIDSON er greetings and chit-chat with Rev. Mr.

Gibboney, Elsenhower cottage at the Home, 7043 Harrison Pike. Taylors Creek. Ohio, on Tuesday after GR 1-3200 2034 WO0DR0W ST. ADril 16. in his 71st year.

Blessing at the John C. Gump Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore at Herbert, Cheviot, Tuesday, Aoril 19. at 10 A. M. friends may call BLUE ASH Adorable end reasonably priced one- club Is known locally.

4 P. M. Reouiem High Mass. St James belovei husband of Marl. Davidson (nee Frank), suddenly.

Saturday. ADril 16, I960) residence. floor olan home. Ideal for retired Moler Barber College ANNOUNCES NEW OFFllfS Al Bernard Church, Wednesday. April 20.

at 9:30 A. M. Holy Nam So from 4 to r. Monday. The President was togged out conservatively In a lightweight Oxford grey suit, white 1634 Vine aged 69 years, t-u-nenl survire Wednesday.

Aoril 20. ciety prayers, luesoay at 8 P. couple or newlyweds seeking en immaculate home for a good beqmning. Good residential area. Convenient to everything.

127 Fifth PA 1-4017 WESSEL et the Reidlinger-Lemen Funeral MAKEPEACE herded the family back Into their cars and drove back to the golf club for Sunday dinner. For the President and his son, this was a prelude to a round of golf they planned Hnm. 19 Green St. 10:30 A. nustsana at me mi George ge Flirahath Zimmerman Wessel.

dear Friends may call Tuesday, between William beloved husbatid ef! shirt and figured grey tie. A white carnation was pinned Laura Warnklng Makepeace, end father of William H. Makeoeaco Jr. 4 and 9 P. M.

DAVIS to a lapel. "bind up, we pray thee, the open wounds of the world." And there was a typical Easter service on the theme of the resurrection and "the power of positive dying." "A positive attitude toward death," Rev. Mr. Gibboney said, "affords us a distinctive magnificence in life-since it recognizes that we are destined for eternity. God would have us live magnificiently, not miserably but and George W.

Makeoeace, grand father of Robert and George tMessal, dear step-father of Florence Weber end Ray Naegel. dear brother of Ella Miller, Lillian Wehner. Doretta Hitlegraph, Alma Costigan, Willi.m and Harry Wessel, Sunday, April 17, I960. Residence, Morrow, Ohio, Age i8 v.irs. Friends mm BLUE ASH-TILLSAM COURT Alvin beloved husband of Arm SMIings Davis.

Sunday. Aoril 17. 1960i residence, 3012 Jefferson Ave, Friends mav call at the 3-BtDBUUW BKU.H ONLY $16,350 ITTt Mrs. Elsenhower wore a lilac wool suit and a wide-pleated skirt and lilac straw hat trimmed In violets. She had a corsage of three white orchids.

ISTLRKaeJjOaaV Two nice-sized, bedrooms and bath en ror tne afternoon. Tomorrow the Chief Executive flies to Washington to attend the opening game of the American League baseball season and then return father ot Steven and Judith Ann Makepeace, brother of Bess Makepeace (of Detroit, Friday, Aoril -15, 1960; residence, 2645 Erie Ave. Visitation at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Lin-wood and Delta Aves. Monday from 4 to 9 P.

M. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. If desired, contributions may be mad to th. Heart Fund. Jacocks Elden A.

Good Funer.i Home, 2600 Gilbert at Taft Tuesday. 4 to 9 P. M. Serv 1st, extra-large' bedroom on vat ei nawlw Harnratad, flrwiri all refinished may call at the Chas. a.

Mimr Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue et Knowlton Street, Northside. Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday at I P. An.

ices Wednesday. Aoril 20. at new gas furnace; basement with built-in garage; ideal street for children. 10.30 A. M.

Call Paul Cribbln. JY 1-6520 Major Elsenhower wore a to Augusta for another two WUELLNER FERRIS WILLIAMS SY 1-6303 FAHRENKAMP Evelyn L. (nee Maschmever), grey checked suit and his I or three days of vacationing. be- MALEY BLUE ASH FOR A HAPPY COUPLE oved wife of the late Harry Fehren- Ic kamo devoted mother of Harry F. Retired, or bridal pair.

Lovely brick, four rooms, tile bath, one floor; basement; attached garage. In perfect and Dale L. Fahrenkamot Friday. Anril VS. 1960- residence.

1851 Classification Index 1 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 APARTMENT HOUJfS SALE 3 REAl ESTATE LOANS 4 RESORT PROPERTIES SALE 5 FLORIDA PROPERTY SALE 6 OL'T-OF-STATE PROPERTY SALE 7 FARMS. COUNTRY HOMES SALE 8 LOTS AND ACREAGE SALE 9 BUSINESS. INDUSTRIAL PROP. 10 INVESTMENT PROPERTY 11 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 12 REAL ESTATE WANTED Yankee Heart! Arthur, Bradenton. beloved husband of Nora Maley (nee Sutler-field), dear father or Mrs.

Luella Mullens and Mrs. Betty Rossman, Arthur Jr. and Richard Malay; passed away Thursday, April 14, I960; age 59. Funeral service ODD WEATHER, Carll St. i age 43 years.

Friends mav call Monday, from 4 to 9 Mary B. (nee Wiebold). beloved wife of the late Anthony Wuellner. and dear mother of Miss Marie Wuellner. Mrs.

Clara Brlnkman. Mrs. RoieJIa Bottl. Mrs. Gertrude Berg-feld, Hirry and Albert Wuellner; Friday, Aoril 15.

1960. at her home. 636 W. Fifth Covington Kv age 91 vears. Funeral Tuesdav, April 19.

from John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home. 917 Main at 6:30 A. M. Solemn Reouiem High Mass.

St. Alovsiul Church at 9 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

St. Bernard. Ohio. Visitation Monday, 3 till 9 P. M.

St. Eliiabeth Ladies Society Rosary Monday at P. M. Tuesday. April 19.

et 2 P. et lafferty Funeral Home, West Union. condition, Jeanne Clara, VA 1-3647 MAUCHER, VA 1-636!) BONO HILL 4-Bedroom Home With Uhio. P. M.

at th. Wain A. Bolton Fu neral Home. 3042 Harrison Wertwood. Services Tuesday, April 19, at 10:30 A.

M. FOREIIAN Elmira Mae. dear mother of Mrs. David Wilson, sister of Mrs. From Grand To Grueling, Greek Child To Get Critical Operation McGUIRE Baniamin Franklin, beloved hus Extra lot for 1, 2 or 4 epartments band of Sallie Johnson McGuire, HOUSES FOR SALE Morion Sothard.

at the residence of her neohew, Virgil Perry, Banklick Is Nation Fare ForJEaster By Associated Press father of Kenneth and Maurice McGuire, at his residence. 3411 Station Wa ton. Kv.t residence, Lincoln Covington, Sun dav. Aoril 17. I960; aaa 76 vears.

2516 White Court Covington. Suidav. Aoril 17. 1960; ege 88 fidence it would be success Services at tht Allison and Rosa ARBORCREST DRIVE years. Service at the Wilmington ful.

An address of Importance with this BAntist Church. Fiskburo. Tues Funeral Home, Robbins St, and Madison Covington. Tuesday, April 19 at 2 P. M.

Interment Floral Hills Memorial Gar well-planned rambling brick ranch Beautiful, full, divided oasameni HoNwater heat 4-foot exhaust fan Storm doors and windows Easily adapted for 2 families Finished 3d floor OWNER VERY ANXIOUS TO SELL OPEN TO OFFER CAYCR -X WU 1-3711 JftlCri MU 1-8214 HILL ELIZABETH PL. HEY KIDS! 1 The lad's uncle, Nick noma, consist na of full dinine room. day Aoril 19, at 2 P. Interment fiskburg Cemetery. Friends mav call at the Allison Rose 3 bedrooms or 2 and den, l'j tile dens.

Friends mey call from 3 to Todays Funeral Home. Robbins St. end Drivakos of Montreal, flew in today to be with the boy and the mother, the Can Madison Covington. Monday, 9 P. M.

Monday MENZIES Oaths, living room, kircn.n, nreaktast room; utility room; patio, front and rear; 2-car oaraae (electric door); level ecre lot; beautifu' trees and shrubbery. from 3 to 9 P. An. FRIES adian's sistef. Ollia Mitchell, b.lovsd wife of John William Mennes.

mother of Mrs. Qum A Bradshaw, and John Reasonably oriced. Only I JB VIXJ. ELMER COOK Estelle Wild, beloved wife of the Four bedrooms, Vh baths, large living late timer r. rnes.

inursoav, Aoril 14, 1960i residence. Ohio Presbyterian Home. 1701 Llanfair wnitiey wenzies, at her residence, 119 Iris Road. Ft. Mitchell, Saturday Anril 16.

1960. Aoa 8C WAMTT AD PAGES Strike KOs rcom din full dinmq, new kitcnin closets aplenty; air-cooler; hot-waier heat; porch, 2 car garage, large level lot Walk to shopping, public and pa College Hill, Friends mav call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral years. Services at the Allison and Rosa Funeral Home, Inc. Robbins rochial schools. Ferry Service SHIRLEE SCHWARTZ, Si 1-5644 Vicious winds, sleet and a grinding ice invasion In Michigan brought woes to parts of the Midwest Easter Sunday after a night of tornadoes, chilling rain and even snow.

At least five persons died late Saturday and early Sunday as a result of the wild weather. Property damage was extensive. The area from Oklahoma northeast Into Kansas, Missouri and Illinois and Iowa took the brunt of Saturday night storms. Half a dozen tornado funnels were sighted In Central and Northeastern Oklahoma. A violent wind tore Into Tulsa, breaking AMBtRLt HEIGH IS-Almost-new brick frl-level home on large lot; complete electric kitchen, paneled family room separate dining room.

3 bedrooms, IV2 baths; owner, TW 1-6014. AMELIA 1 5,300 Nearly new 3-bedroom brick, attached 3412 Clifton Clltton. Sunday 4 to 6 P. M. Services Monday, Aoril 18.

at 10 A. M. GEIIL St. and Madison Covington. Tuesday, April 19 at 10 M.

Interment Highland Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. M. Monday. Nantucket Island's MOORE garage; aluminum storm doors and windows; oil furnace heat; 1 block Residents Use Planes, Boats A to city bust near public and parochial schools.

Call HENRY Martin beloved husband of Catherine Gegner Gehl, devoted father of Patricia Ann Gehl, dear son of Theresa Fisher Gehl. dear brother of Theresa Gehl ana Anna Grout. Friday. Aoril 15. I960: residence 9718 Pippin aoa 39 BOND HILL SMITH.

BE I-43S2. AUCHER, SK 3-4500 George, beloved friend of Elenora Buehler, Thursday, Aoril 14. I960; residence 3011 Jefferson Friends mav call at the Anderson-Schraffenberger Funeral Home, 3117 Vine Corrvville, Sunday from 6 to 8 P. M. Funeral services Monday at 10:30 A.

M. NANTUCKET, April NEW YORK. April 17 UP) Preparations were started tonight for a critical heart operation on a Greek youngster brought here in response to his plea for a chance to live. A medical team headed by noted heart Surgeon Dr. Aaron Gorelik scheduled the operation for 8 a.

m. tomorrow. And the mother of four-year-old Stellakls Parthen-opoulos made a tearful entreaty: "Doctor, please give my little boy back to me to-, morrow." The child, son of destitute parents in a slum section outside Athens, flown here In company with his mother, Mrs. Calliope Parenthenopou-los, In a plane arranged by an American newsman. The boy suffers from a congenital heart defect, with Interference in the circulation between the two ventricles progressively weakening his heart.

A letter from the boy, written for him by his doctor and appealing for an operation that would remove the INFORMATION CLOSING TIME DEADLINES I OR 2 FAMILY $750 DOWN rooms; full basement; gas furnace; very modern kitchen. OWNER 17 up A strike has cost the AMELIA-Denny Dr'ye. 3-bedroom nnch, I -year-old; Wecre lot; electric kitch- ain til hath narnnat narriuunnH flnnra. years. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Hone, Hamilton Ave. et Knowlton Northside. Monday, efter 4 M. Reouiem Hioh Mass Church of the BL 1-5776 MA 1-5050 SY 1-4542 3300 year-round residents of Nantucket Island their daily ettached garage, $13,600.

'UN 1-4839. MUELLER Assumption, Mt. Healthy, Tuesday ferry service. To place, cancel or correct Although Nantucket is 30 at 9:30 A M. GRAGG William beloved husband of the late Norma L.

Mueller, dear fatti.r of Mrs. William (Margaret) Becker, Warren and William H. Mueller plate glass windows, felling utility poles, knocking over an ad, pnone qa i-o-juu, a direct line to Want Ad miles at sea, none of the res brother of Norma L. and Harry l. Mueiier.

also survived by headquarters. Ads may be idents seemed concerned that their daily contact with the fva (nee Smllev), beloved wife of the late George Graqg, devoted mother of Mrs. Marie Lawhorn and Sherman Gragg deer sister of tramc lights and signs. At least 15 persons were injured. grandchildren, Saturday, add mainland was severed early Mrs Georgia lodd.

Mrs. Laura Hay-woo and Mrs. Elirabetn Leeman, all Saturday, WHILE COLD, wet weather of 'ndiana; Saturday, Aoril 16. 1960; residence. 2303 W.

8th St. and friends may call Tues had Easter paraders march "3. ENQUIRER WANT ADS COOK'UP RAPIDV RESULTS Phone GA 1-6300 The' Cincinnati Enquirer 1 16, i960. Residence, 3905 Mever-fold Cheviot. Age 68 years.

Friends may call Tuesday, from 4 to 9 P. at the Wain A. Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Services Wednesday, April 20, at 10:30 A. M.

Oakley Lodge 668 and Scottish Rite Ring Service, Tuesday 8 P. M. Ex-press ions of sympathy. If so desired, may be made to the Shrlnert Many storekeepers, aware for some time that the strike loomed, put In extra supplies day. April 19, from 5 to 9 P.

at the Harry Mever Sons Funera of nonperishables. charged. Billings win be made at expiration of ads. II Va Deadline for all eds for UMILIith, n.xt 1PM mornlng'i Enquirer Is ClllinAVe Deadline for "all ads dUNUAI. (charged and paid) Is 5:30 P.

M. FRIDAY -CORRECTIONS Deadlines for corrections are the same es deadlines for eech type of ed. One. placed, en ad cennot be changed until after the first appearand in the papir. Home.

4989 Gl.nway oooesite the Covedale Theater fof-street Funeral services Wednesday Aoril 20. at I P. M. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Bavis. Extra plant flights and use of private boats fill the gap created when the strike of or the Lrippled Children.

Hospital Church Building Cheviot E. U. B. Fund. umo.

HUSSIAN crewmen tied up the three MURPHY vessels nnpratPfl hv the Nan. Clara (nee Healv). beloved wife of th. lata Stephen I. Hussian and inreai oi eany resuueuitucket steamship Authority.

ing under umbrellas and with fur coats in the Midwest, conditions were delightful In many other places. Southern California was bathed In bright, summery weather. Washington, D. C. had temperatures In the 80s as did most Atlantic Seaboard cities.

Syracuse, N. posted a record 86. Augusta, Ga. recorded an 88. Ice was the problem near Cheboygan, where winds whipped Ice a full 50-feet inland, driving two families from their homes.

Slabs Murphy Hilda (nee McHugh), be-loved wife of James Murphy, beloved mother of Mrs. Patricia Stewart, Mrs. Rita Walker and beloved sister ef Mrs. Eilen Mi-loney and five grandchildren, Saturday. Aoril 16.

of 3,628 Warsaw in nis Demg Drougni nere. Tne vessels plied between The letter was received by the mainland and Marthas CLASSIFICATIONS John o. B. wanace, and Nantucket Is Announcements Class A-K land. Real Eirfata For Sale Class 1-12 ve.

funeral rrom rne jonn j. Radel Price Hill Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Tuesdav. Aori Real Estate For Rent Class 13-30 Marthas Vineyard is only devoted mother ot Mrs. Kathrvn Fogartv. and Frank Hussian, Chicago also survived by five grandchildren anfl nine great-grandchildren; Sunday.

Aoril 17, 1960. at her residence, 1547 Dixmont Ave. funeral from the Gilligan Funeral Woodburn at Lincoln. Wednesday, Aoril 20 Solemn Reouiem High Mass at St. Francis de Sa'es Church at 9 A.

M. Friends may call Tuesday after 4 P. M. KAESEMEYER Henry beloved husband ol Sophia Hartker Kaesemtyor, devoted 19 at 9 A. M.

Reouiem High Mass six miles from the mainland For RESULTS At Low Cost USE ENQUIRER WANT ADS it Telephone GA 1-6300 Employment Class 31-41 Services Class 42-43 Finance And Business Class 44-47 account or tne neart operation that restored his own health was widely printed. "Do you think that the heart of a child has to stop at St.i Lawrence Church at 9:30 A. M. Friends may call Monday efter 4 P. M.

Parking in the and small boats negotiate the Merchandise Class 4842 trip with little difficulty. rear. Automobiles. Boats Jrucks, Trailers Class 63-72 of Ice piled up to wlndow On strike are members of Teamsters Union Local 59 RITCHIE LOCAL RATES Nancy, beloved wif. of The lit.

neignu, crusning aoors ana and Federal Laborers Union Flovd E. Ritchie, mother of Mrs father ot Fred and Carl Keesemeyei, grandfather of Brenda Sue Dennis, and Peggy Kaesemey.r, Saturday, April 16, 1960. 2420 Joyce Amman, Mrs, Gay Back- The following quotations are the rates Local 24053. because bis father has no money to pay for an operation?" the letter asked. "Will you speak to Dr.

Aaron N. Gorelik to operate me?" Duckcr.ek Norwood. Friends per line wnin imiinoni aia luntwiv- tive. local rates within 50-mlle radius of Cincinnati. ma call at th.

Vorhis Fun.ra Home. 5501 Montgomery Nor herms, Charles and Flovd O. Rltchin Friday, April 15. I960; residence 1963 Elm Norwood. Friends may call at the Baiter A Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton.

Monday. 4 to 9 P. M. Service Tuesday, April 19. at 10 A.

M. Cyclist Injured 10 time 28c per line wood, Monday, Aoril 18, from 4 Gorelik is donating his A 29 year old Hamilton, 7 times 3(X per tine 4 times 33e per line 1 time 2 lines 75 per line 1 time 3 to 5 lines 60c per lln. Ohio, man suffered a right SCIIOMAKER services. "The boy is very calm and leg fracture late yesterday I lines HerrV beloved husband of Anna tic oer line Dally to 9 P. M.

Services Tuesday, Aoril 19, at 1:30 P. M. KNEIDL Jorm beloved husband of Helen Dils Kneidl; oear father ot Joyce Ann Fink, John J. end William Kneidl, son of Ida Huller and th? late Theodore Kneidl, brother of Mrs. Catherine) keliy.

Mrs, Rose Rooers. Mrs. Ethel Coomhs and well adjusted to the his motorcycle struck Kathrvn Schomeker (nee Fisherl. dear father of Carl Harold filling the Inside of houses Chilly weather discomfited widely scattered sections, from Salt Lake City which had an early morning .24 degrees a record low for this late in the sea-son to near freezing ranges along the Northern Kansas borcer. Cloudy and cool weather vas on hand for the Easter parade In New York and Chicago; it was sunny and cool In Den ver; while Washington a Los Angeles had sunshine and jvu.ith.

Stanley Eugen. W. end Robert 55c per line Sunday CANCELLATIONS tlon how," Wallace said. automobiles on East Mils the darling of the ami River Road, Hamilton They've got a TV'set in foriCounty Police reported. The him and he likes the noisy G.

Schomaker. Mrs. Dorothy kohl man and Mrs. Elmer florame Se 'jeli also survived bv 17 grand children and six great-grendchll-d'en; Aoril 15. I960; residence 633 Monroe Newport.

Ky. Friends may call at the Beti Fu-nerel Home. 23 E. 6'h Monday. A JLA B.

Ulnk 11., DAILY-3 P. M. for next day'a Enquirer. SUNDAY-Noon Saturday for running ad. No cancellations accepted Saturday for cyclist, Arthur Vaughn, was in "satisfactory" condition at Westerns.

ad appearing for the first tlmi on Gorelik said the boy's con St. Francis Hospital. He was Theodore Knidl and the late Mrs. Ida O'Learv, Saturday, April 16. 1960: residence 601 Bets North College Hill.

Friends may cell at the Hodaoo Funeral home. 6041 Hamilton College Hill. Monday, 6 to 9 P. Requiem High Mass St. Maroaret Mary Caurch Tuesday.

8:30 A. M. I Sunday. number S. Stephen Church.

Tuesdav Anri'iP'ease ask for cancellation dltion was excellent for the cited on a charge of reckless operation and expressed con-loperation. t9 at 10 A. M. Interment It's your cancellation receipt Cemetery. fce.i4-A M4r.

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