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trrwa section THE INQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 193S 3 Along AYlATIOiflANES Ho cert i mint-il Ka Ott Sehmmeyer Melnj I'errf Mntlh Pfelffer Nln Qiilnn Tahir Kawllngl Met ReU Weih Rohhln I drf Announcing Services in the Publishing of In Mcmoiiam Notices The Enquirer has prepared a loose leaf honk of joveial hundred Memoiiam verses for it" readers. you contemplate insertiiiK a Memorial notice call The fcnqmrer office, fii; vine Street, and ask for assistance in preparing your notice. There is no additional cost for this service. chaise for the space your notice occupies. Year after vear "In Memoiiam" notices have heeoine more popular in the Sunday Enquirer rates for these notices are exceedingly reasonable.

INFORMATION GIVEN FH0NE PARKWAY 2700 A COURTEOUS AND INTELLIGENT AD-TAKER WILL GREET YOf ONE OF THE WORLD GRK ATKST NKvv vfKRS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET llarerievil Flying To Feature Eagles' Air Show At Illue Ash As Prelude To National Conference Of Aeries. I DAREDEVIL FLYING by a troupe of pilots who call themselves the Franco-American Air Show will be featured at the Eagles Air Show August 7 at M. Tarks Watson Airport, Blue Ash, Major Dudley M. Outcalt, Program Chairman, said yesterday. The aerial spectacle will be sponsored by all Eagle Aeries of Metropolitan Cincinnati.

It will herald national and state conventions of the order, which will open in Cincinnati August 11. Heading the aerial performers will be Captain Arthur J. Davis, East Lansing, Mich, ona of the nation's widely known producers of thrill shows. He will be accompanied by Lieutenant Ernest Conrad, George Starr, Leonard Witt, all pilots, and Charles Zmuda, a parachute juniper, vho calls himself a "human bird." i Arm.ln.in- I Jolwell Hlr' Kllnrr (' (ialiift I I K.irU Kurtrlt I I Hull Ko.ei Biutnniiil 'rlrhrr i Hi.oi.er Flh.r I I lines VI, Nefl Bi.llry Ulna I Mend ii llranilt (iolcUihinldl Mriirer Brtulit (iurnian I.Z Jnhnm Her 'i lrde irimrr jKelle, that re orn fie Cart o( Card Of Thanks. While our hen rt are overflowing Hh sorrow we ste not unmindful of the tnanv deeds nf kindness and svmpsthv hesflowed upon us our dear relatives, ff-trnds.

and neiKhtmrs fhon us durin tlie of our dettny beioxed husband and father, JlHIN VATTF.K, pcriHllv are we trra'eful to thei Kev. ii F.isenlohr for hn kind and cninoting words of cumtttrt. I r. llinHrr, the nurses nd doctors of the Dearoneos Hospital for their untirinjc efforts, th Bakera ltcsl No. 213, the Bseker tievrbe Verem the Hary Fghert I'am No.

1, Spanish American War Veterans, tfhe Arnnv and Navy I'ninti, the palltiearera 1or their services, all the donors of the beautiful floral tributes, and the Wrassmann and Harfknecht, funeral for tnu efficient services. John Vatter and DatiKhtera Card Of Thanks. 'hite our hearts are filled m-lth; normw and grief we are not unmindful nf the many Kind deedtt. words of ronifort and sympathy extended to us by our retaMve. friends and neighbors in the sad hour of our bereavement IK ih loaa of our dearly 1 beloed mother, JOSKPH1NK HI NT (nee Heffron).

We especially wish to thank Rev. Henry i HclmeOr. Pr. Robert Tapk and It. Norbei Corner, the staff of ft, Mary's Hospital, all donors of the spfritunl hou- uuet.t and floral offerings, and William (5.

Sietke Sons, funeral directors, for all their services. The Bereaved On ughter, and i Sister. Card Of Thank. With deip grstitude we desire to express our sincert'Nl appreciation to our relatives and friend for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the los of our beloved son, CFRTIS WK.SSKI.F.R We desire to thank Rev. J.

Childress, and especially thank llr. Fost er Williams and Or. Htewart llagen and nurses of Bethesda Hospital, the Boy Scouts who acted as pallbearers, also the Nlcdhard funeral home for their efficient services. The Bereaved Family. 3 3n jtltmorijim In Loving Memory Of our dear wife, molher, and grand- mother.

MARr.ARKT BAIT7-. who passed away July 7. 193. Tn the light nf ami we see you, Kach nmht as we He down, We hear your voice, as when on earth, And see your smile and frown. And wh-n we are called to Join you.

This world and we are through. We pray the Lord to let ua bo, As peaceful and bravt as you. Her lxiving Husband, Children, GrKnd children. In Memoilum. We, who kntw iind apprciatl Oiftn.

will never foiurt CII.KKRT ORNKI.AS, who Irfl ua July 1WJ7; snd hm father. MH KNRIQI'K ORNKI.AS. who wimiI forwnnJ AukukI 1929. Thf fRt cormenlal of rompanlons the ilPiirt'st of fnemls Ihe he( of neixhhnia. U.

H. In Loving Memory Of my beloved Rrnndpurente, JOSF.PH SCHUMANN, who passed aw ay July 8. 193.1. JOSKPHINK SCHUMANN, who passed away January 24, 1929. Kach passing year, each fleeting hour, Bring tender Ihnughls of thee.

For treasured deep wlihln our hearts. Is thy blessed memory. Sadly Missed by Grandson. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, FRANCF.S FKCCHTKR. who passed away July 11.

1 93H. We mios her when we net a friend. On her wi always could depend: She cheered us in sickness nnd soothed ctr pain God grant sone day we'll meet scatn. Her Iivin(t Husband, Children, Grandchildren In Loving Memory Of BOYD VINCKNT ROGKRS (Bud), who died July 11, 1936. Fond, faithful love has blessed our way, And friends around us true and tried; They have their place- but his today Is empty as the day he died.

Mr. and Mrs. William Spinning and Family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hacker.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, BERNADINA GOKK, who passed away July 10. 1939. There is a link rtealh cannot sever, love snd remembrance last forever. Sadly Missed by Dad, Brother, and Freda. In Loving Memory Of HARRY MNKMIRK, who passed away July 13, 1934.

The world mav change from vear to year, And friends from dav lo rinv. But never will the one we loved, From memory pass away. Kadly Missed by Wife and Children. In Loving Memory Of JOHN HOFFR, who passed away July 8, 1937. There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever.

Sadlv Missed by Sisters, Niece, a Nephews. In Loving Memory Of my beloved father, ALBERT BERNHARDT, who passed away July 8, 1938. Sadly Missed by His Daughter Lillian. In loving: Memory Of our beloved husband and father, K. MARTINI.

Who passed away July 4, Sadly Missed by Wife and Son. tvmrte of Cod? Copr. 1931, John Howard Harrm. Rose Kissinser (nee Kennedy i. idnw of Hoy Kissinger, formerly of Buffalo, n.

y. Fvineral from the Busse A Borgniann Co. Parkwav funeral, home, Cen'ral Parkwav and Clifton Hills lane. Monday. Julv 11.

1938. at 8:15 a m. Kemnem high mass. Holy Angels Church, at t) a. m.

KOHTK Clemens B. Korte. husband of ihe tale Sophia Korte tnee Woeste) and! be- i fattier of Bernard. Rose. John and! AUm Korte.

Mrs. Cecilia (iervers O'Neill, and Mrs. Atncs Caldwell. Thursday. July t.

193S, at residence, Klotier ave. Fu-nera, Monday, July 11, at 8:30 a. from the Nurre Bros, funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. at Pauner ave Retnitem high mass at St. All-in-tine Church at 9 a.

m. KOSSF.N AuiMist Kossen beloved husband ot Bertha llelchetbrch Kossen, July 9. 1938. in Ins 36ih year, residence. 1919 Webman ct.

Funeral irom the Charles A. Milter Sons uneral home. Hamilton sve. at Knnwltnn North side. Tuesday, July 12.

at 8 a uuiem hih mass at St. Pius Churvli at 8 30 H. m. McRRKFN' Junes McBien. husband of Catherine McHreeu i n.e MrCov i ami ther of Robert J.

McBrecn. at his resi- dence. 218 Fi 1 1 ee.it nt Covington. day, July 12, from the Unnemann funeral home, 2.V27 Fast Fie vent st. at 8 30 a.

m. Hniemn requiem high mass at St. Mary Cathedral at 9 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. Alvln McNees, huihand of the late Lucy Blades McNees. Rt Huntington. W. Saturday.

July 9. 1938 Remains at the Allison A Rose funeral home, Cov ington, until Monday, July II, nt 10 Services at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Nannie Kaile, Berry. nt 2 p. C.

Interment Pythian Gnne Cemeterj, Berry. Ky. MFAfl Anna Xoppman Mend widnv nuiy j. rn Ttn momrr nr FJmer, Irwin, and Harry Mead, at rest- I dence, 3804 F.dwards rd. Services nt fl'e W.

D. Jacocks tuneral home, Gilbert ave. at Locimu Due notice of funeral. Mhl RF.K Mary Meurer, wife of the late Jar-ob Meurer anfl mother of Marv nnd i i 1 i I i Although Zmuda will not be per-- Juitted to stage his "human bird" act due to a Bureau of Air Commerce ruling barring surh performances, he has a bag full of tricks In his 'chute which he promises Will be "hair raisers." In the last year, Captain Davi'j has staged 54 air shows. He is credited with starting many of the younger stunt pilots on their pio-fessional careers in the air show business, among them being Roger Don Rae and Robert O'Dcll.

The late Clem Sohn, who made the firt bat swing jump, wa a former student. Each member of the flying troupe will perform individually as, well as in formation. Plans for the affair will be completed at a meeting of delegates from all Greater Cincinnati Aeries nt 8 o'clock tomorrow night at 1117 Walnut Street, headquarters for Cincinnati Aerie No. 142. Major Outcalt, assisted by Eagle officers and Matt L.

Brown, Cleveland, District officer, will appoint committees to handle details of the how. August R. Schwartz, Worthy Secretary, said yesterday that all model plane builders who plan to enter in the model airplane show, which will be held immediately before the air show, must send their names to him. Every entrant will receive a gift from the organization, if he has made application In advance. (JeiniHii Describes Thrills or 11aai.i'u IMoiiu (Eihtm-' Sole The follmr i im ilr- irniitum nf a nmtm lrss plane lulil and mi explanation of haw a olidrr pilot ruUs the air a mi In tn his situation inn in ilten for I I'irss Ini llirrirl.

(Imnan pilot ami ol thr mi: tionnl soarinfl ronlrsts iilihli closed iirslerdait al Ehiiira, X. Y.J i bv rikpei- Thrills in soaring as plentiful, but my thrill of all thrills came when I soared over the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island, out of sight. if land and with my motive power a fluffy cloud. After leaving Harris Hill on my flight to New York Tuesday which was not as difficult as my hop to Washington I soared at 4,000 feet over Waverly to Towanda, using cloud streets, or passing through two almost continuous strings of clouds, when flying blind. Things were better around Scran- ton, and I easily cleared the Pooono Mountains at 8,700 feet flying blind In a cloud.

So I didn't see the mountains. Over Plainsfield, N. I found crosswinds and discovered it would he easier to fly to Atlantic City than to New York, because wind was against me on the New York course. I decided to go on to At lantic City, but because I feared I might disappoint someone at Roosevelt Field, where I was expected, I later changed my mind. Reaching Coney Island at about 7.000 feet.

I sat on a cloud that swung out to sea several miles. But air the time it was carrying me toward my destination. I left the cloud at Rockaway Beach and hopped into another cloud that took me over Floyd Bennet Airport, where I came out to locate Roosevelt Field. After stunting, I landed. You can do almost anything with a glider you can do with an airplane go where you want, and land at will.

There is no trick about this, but natural ability as a pilot and training is needed. A soaring plane, having no engine, loses altitude slowly, so one merely hops off a hfll and glides down until an upward air current Is found. The pilot uses this for nn elevator. When up as high as he cares to jo. he starts to glide downward.

In the roinae nf hetwppn 10 nnd fir i I a SI. Ihe a. John Meurer, Kight-Mtle Cherrv i the sudden death of our dearly beloved nua-Gruve, Ohio. July 8. 1938.

in her 8Pth band and devoted lather, year. Remans at the T. P. White and JOHN BL'RDICK. Rons Mount Washington funeral home.

i 2050 Beechmont ave. Services at the I We especially thank Rev. Joseph B. Muel-funeral home Monday, July 11, at 'er ev. August Kramer lor iheir nm- m.

I words; Ht. Mizabeth Hospital; lr. In jUtmonara In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved father," J. HF.NRY HOBF.RG, who passed away July 9, 1912. and nur dearly beloved Mother, MAKGARKT HOBKR.fl, who passed away February 3, IMS.

Fvery dav brings sweet memories, Jep within our hearts we cherish Tbmiehta or ones we loved so dnar. As the nunshine jnina the twilight, So our hearts with yours, are united I lea rest parents, you are ever our gutd. In your Inspiring memory we shall abide. Always 1-oved and Remembered by your Loving IHUghters. In Loving Memory Of our beloved Wife and Mother, KATHFRINE Kl'MMKR, who passed away July 9, 193.

Rememhranr.e Is a polrien chain RBth tries to break, but all tn vnm; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart, The yea rs may wipe out manv tilings; Hut this 1hey wipe out never The memory of those happy daya When we were all together. Sadly Missed by A. Kummer Snns and Families In Loving Memory Of our dear wife, mother, grandmother, F.MMA LL'TZ (nee Btallman). who passed away July 1(1, No one knows how much we miss you, No rtne knows the bitter pain We hav suffered ntnce we lost you, Life never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetftv.

tender, fond and true. There is not a dav. dear mother, That we do not think of you. Sadly Missrri by Husband and Children, In Loviug Memory Of HILDA TH? BIF.DKNH ARN, who passed away July 10, 1933. Somewhere back nf the sunset, Where loveliness never dies.

Jhe Irv-es in a land of glorv. 'Mid the gold and blue of the sktes. Sadly Missed hy the Famitf In Loving Memory Of our belovad husband and father, HftRM an kornmann. who passed away July 14, 1D3A, and of our beloved on and brother, EDWARD KORNMANN. who passed away July 10, 1934.

Calm and peaceful they are sleeping, wee. test rt that follows pain, We who lov them, aadlv mm then And trust in God to meet again. Sadly Missed by the Family. Soeietm nd Loage AND A M. HANSFLMAN Lodge No.

2HK -Brethren will please assemble ithe lempie. 31M3 Clifton at 2:15 p. Monday. July 11, to pay the Inst tribute of rettttt to our departed bmther. Vk'il-ham Pirifer.

Hervuies at TeTford at 3 m. 1RVINK FORRKSTFTR, W. M. P. J.

Poland. Secretary. PATRIOTKT A. Mem hers please aasemhle at the Btiswe nnd Hornmnn Parkway funeral tame Sunday evening at 8 o'clock to pay our last res perls to our departed slater, 1juisa Huff. OPAL FOGKL, Councilor.

Mamie Coffey, Secretary. Mi.i icclIaMom Nolicfi H'LU GARWOOD, who lived in Cincinnati 40 years sko. or liny relative, may It to their interest tn write J. BX 795, pnn Bernardino, Calif, tin and a per this tlate I wM not.bi.re-sponcibie for any debts contracted bv nm-one other than ve.pl f. JOHN P.

ATE, Mt. Healthy, Ohio, R. R. 11. On aiirt after this date I will not be responsible tnr any debt contracted by any-any oihir than myself CCS PK.TFRS.

Kilfl Broadwny WANT FRtAlNTIFLP ABOUT AH'K HKR1TANCF. L1BKRAL HEW ARD. A P-DH KHS IfST OFF1CK BOX 112, DAYTON, OHIO. ID Lot mi FmuJ BLACK AND WH1TK rocker spaniel, male; name "fatcli," Krward. KA IBM.

BULL" brown" 'anTWtel name Vtpp.v lust between Mt. Airy and Peach Grove reward. ME M31. CANOK f.reen, wit aluminum strfpe; Little Miami River, Friday reward. Call LO 749.

COCK ER SPA NJKL Black and white male; ktt Julv reward for Information. KA 9. IHAMONlV WRI ST WATC La iyn oun A opera auditorium at Cirftl. Zoo. Friday niKht reward finder wire collect Mm.

Phillip Shields. 2K) Haver Dayton. O. LIRKRAL reward for return or In forma lion of Just Boston bull terrier, name, Perk' Bob Newhall, Kliby HlttY jLaOHTBonton female, red harness. name PeKy," in me in hind leRs vicinity Wyominp.

VA 34fil M. IRT --Oroepi stopwatch. S. 15. K.

vo. eneravea on dbck, in vicmnvm Ft. Thomas reward. HI J. (PMALL OOn Tan whlte, part Pomerarttan, near jturnnon, unio, tuna pei.

nnr-nn J09. HI TK 8 KALHAM A von'-dale Thura. lie. collar. Rewd.

1'N 8l3fi. McMillan and Upland Vlaoe WOod burn 0174-0475 MIIMJTO'S FLORAL DESIGNS Corrwtly expreaslve of your sympath. Prices very moderate. th-livrrr unytim, VA QWQ ion riL icv Dinrtvc.uayton.Rj. 579, SOnth 41B0 ff.XA 'h the to br-- wall 1 ekt, in the 1, in this tl C'Uldl- fin the of Lock lVrrickooat No.

42 he. Muskingum River in the vicn.u No. B. Derrirkboat No. 49 fiu-it in repair operations at 4 Mus kingum Rjver.

Derrick bout No. 44 aysistinj; In raising the ice pier on the nht hank of the Kanawha River 1 mnicr try below Old Lock No. 11, Kana vht River. Derrickboat No. 4 is ensued in the removal of old worki at Loci No.

Kaiiv.ha River. Samuel Sloan has niiLed for a permit to construct a six -inch outlet and head wall on the rinht Unk of the Kanawha River, lfi7 feet (mm the foot nf park Street. in W. 2 mjlea above the mouth of the river. LOMSVIIJ.K DIM KK T.

The. Miction refine Taber Is riredKinjr al Walkers 3r on the rut Spoil if beinp deported in area D.Mween McKinlev and Plew Inland. It is neceshary to break the pipeline to permit irafi to The dredce Jewel is dredsinc at the fool of Three Mile md on the Kentucky side of lh lut. is beiiiK placed the Keniurk shore it not necessary to break the pipeline to permit traffic to pass. The dredge lin River and several der-rtckhoaia are enied incveaair.K the crest of laland 1 -ikes.

TV dipper Adams in removing Dik No. 6 and 7 at IMand. Renewal of the lower rail -n the upper and lower nate tracks at lck and U.im No. 4S. Ohio River, and all repairs to lock sates hi been completed with th exception of Nuefjiinic tL lock chamber at the box eotfer Derrickhoat No dred-IriK ck approaches at Luck No.

1, Bar ren Kivcr. Th- application of the Owenshoro Bridge Commission, Owenbnro, for fpro of the plans of a bridge, to he constructed across th Ohio River at Owenaooio, will consideie 1 at a Ti'iltc hearing on the subject to be held by tht. District Krmineer in the Federal I'mirtrooni, Owens-boro, at 1 p. m. VC.

S. T. Thursday, July 21, 193K. NASIIVIIJ DlS'JRli r. The district dredginir fleet continued dred nnc operations at Devil Libow, Cumberland River A maintenance party enmmenffo nint- Ini; and repairing navigation aids on the Tennessee River.

I Kill I H(H SK The Lighthouse Tender is on a aervicins trip In the lower Ohio River he' wen Cmclnnat i and Louis vi 'e. The Oreenhrier will spend tha weekend ai Louisville, preparatory to a nerviung trip be'ween Louisville and Cairo. On a recent trip of the Lighthouse Ten der Crecn brier the of aids to navigation were rvtabilshru OHIO RIYt.K rtaytnn Bar I.lRlit No. wcr moved (1owntream one-tenth of a mile on June 24. the aid was changel from a baUery riaahlnK light to a commercial ele.o ric fixed (ireen IlKht Turkey Hottom LiKht No.

465 wan entah-Ifshed at thai mileage on June 4. 1H3K; the aid nh wa i flainng urcer. commercial electric ons llah evny two seionda. i'oint rieaflanl I.lRht No. was moved downstream one-t-n of a mile on June L'7.

the aid Vh.i chanen from ft battery-operated flashing light to a commercial electric tixed green light. KANAWHA HI I K. Old Iick l.li;ht No. M.3 'vas established at that mileage on the elt hank on June 7. 1U3H; the aid shows a commercial electric llxed red tiht.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. Sum Williams, Tifl years old, 103.1 Rltten-housa 8tr'et, lahnrr, ami Annie Ru.h Williams. 22, 1043 Ktttenhouse Joseph J. Olah, 30. 1S2S Parkland Avenue, tprhniHnn.

antl BrynhiM M. I'ehler, 32. 3212 Hildredth Avenue, linrnrian. Charles S. Ball, 33.

Sharnnvllle. dairyman, ami Kfllth Bow 31 21 fU Kim Avenue, Norwood. John Hetzer. 2S, Fliidlay Street, lard reliner. and Frances Mueller.

2.S, 2232 Flora Hired, packer. Louis Patterson. 3ii. Smith Street, laborer, and Florence Stewart, 30, ft nr. Smith Street.

Willie Jackson, 34, 7H West Fourth St reel, laborer, and Mary Thomas, 28, 714 West Fourth Street, Mose Brure. 52fl Fast EfRhth Street, laborer, and Hazel 34, i26 Ksst KlKhth Street. Sweet Anderson. 27, 516 Pearson Street, laborer, and Annie Kate Pavia, 22, 1211 West Sixth Street, William H. Ott, 2, 720 Greenwood Avenue, truck driver, and Romaine Donelmin, 31, 410o Homer Avenue.

James L. Scott. 23. 530 West Ninth Street, meat stamper, and Ruth Roland, 40K Richmond Street Harry K. Rabe, 29, 3222 Clenpyle Avenue, supervisor, and Helen V.

Baumaun, 25, Overlook Avenue, bookkeeper. George W. Sears, 22, Otitis Rldpe Avenue, pharmacist, and Kldorfs M. Koehl, 23, 231 Calhoun Street. Kdward A.

Hoffmann, 2ft. 1616 Knowl-ton Street, welder, and Dorothy Iatscha, 21 1616 Know! ton St reet ahoeworker. Dennis Kills, 37, 849 Dixie Avenue, machine operator, and Anna Laura Stone, 30, 8409 Pixie Avenue, maid. Anthony Lomhardo, 24, Cleveland, machinist, and Josephine PeLalla, 27, Hotel Metropole, beaut irian, John Carr. 23.

832 Tarllsle Avenue, manager, and Orena Leaks, 23, 832 Carlisle Avenue. Iiuis Jannan. 21, Ludlow, Kv doorman, and Vivian Reese, 21, 12o8 Main Street. Leslie B. Shaw, 20.

Payton. Ohio, sr- 1 entintant, and hie Meftord, 22, 3462 Avenue. 3 Annonncementi SHEPPARD 1-LOWERS bTf. 19 E. Klshlh St rjArkwav 1932-3.

FREDERICKXHAUCK Funral PAUU K. FKEPKRICK, Direclor. 18 Calhoun t. AV 143J. H.

J. IHLENDORF SONS FUNERAL HOME. 4400 MontRnmerv Norwood. MK VITT STERM ER INC. 1R24 Westwood, WA 07S7.

3-12S Harrison ave. MO Riverside dr. WA 0110 W. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME. McMillan and Upland Plnce.

vVO H47S. Corken Funeral Home 2R21 RfndinK near Oak. WO 0110. Bamber Funeral Home, Inc. JOHN W.

BAMBER ROBERT BAMRKrt Wnodhurn Ave. WO 14411. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME Mnrtisnnvilli. Mafleirs, Newtown. Indian Hill, K.

Hyrifr Purk. KnvK.rt. W. D. JACOCKS KDW.

W. JACOCKS FUNERAL Gilbert and HOMPl, Locust. WOodhiirn 0101. 3 Join nt AI.K KhMhflh M. Alfx.

dauRhler of thp )ai Bprnard and Mary Alex. Ninth anniversary hish mhn at St. Benedict i Church July id, iv.js, a a. m. ARMSTRONO-OA INKS- KliiJ.

beth Oainei-Arm strong, beloved daughter of Anna (iaiup and mother of Jack Armstrong, Saturday, July 9, 1938. at her residence. 12.r3 Rate her 37th year. from the W. Wirmel A Sunn funeral home, Coleraln at Ethan Tuesday, July 12, at 2:30 p.

m. B4RTKF-N Catherine Bartels (nee Koes-teM, beloved wife of August G. Bartfls and mother of Kdward. Arthur. John and the late Wesley Bartelf, CloUKh pike, near Mount Washington, Thursday, Julv 7.

Funeral from the T. P. White and Mount Washington unpnil h'tme, Beechmont Sunda- July 10. at 2 p. in.

at Clough B. Church at 2:30 p. m. In state at the funeral home until our services. KAt MANV -Amelia K.

Baumann (nee luen beloved wlft of David Baumsnn nf Mt. Carmel near Mllfnpl uo-oenly Friday. July fi. 193S- Jlemmni! snd service at the George W. Mr-nr -e fun pi a I home, Mnin at Center st, Monday, July 11, at p.

m. Interment at (ireenlawn Cemetery. RISHOr Charles Ralph Roney) Bihp. beloved hroiher of Bornhorn at hie1 residence. 4M Thoman st Cfivinn-ton, Ky Knday.

Julv 138, nged 72 year. Funerwi Tuesday. July 12. from the funeral home, 25-27 Kasi Kleventh at. 2 p.

m. Interment 1-m-deu Grove Cemetery. nOTI.KV Hurry Harrison Bntley, ml her of Chnrlff' 1. Rot Ir nf Chirco nnd Mrs. O.

Forhus of Cincinnati; pnsed away July 3. 193S, at Barberton, Ohio. hs started work In connect n.n i rstenslon to the upper ioi.de wn.t worth Iock, Ohio River. I The lravo Corpora inn i fctn actual work on the upper extension at Montgomery imv, i Ohio River. HI IH.vmi, 1 Reconditioning of channel t.

Ohio River was omelet AH huoyn on the district have been placed in I lion. (' HI Bub rim becomes larger. Eventually, Miss Kain hopes to expand the organization's activities to foster model airplane building among boys and girls. Model Plane Contest Set For July 24 At Airport Members of Norwood Model Airplane Clubs will vie in a contest July 24 at Hugh Wat sen Airport, Shaionville. Julius M.ver.

contest Ul, CKIIM ItOl i 111' t.V,l- will be a continuation of a contrst staged Juno 26. Only gas modclo will compete Tni lloslsscs Ekm'Um1 To Leave Air Alia L. M. Roed, personnel director for Transcontinental and Western Air, says all the bad news won't 1 be in for weeks yet, but he expects at least 10 of the line's hostesses will prove to be June matrimonial casualties. Thirty-two of 70 girls trained in this work by T.

W. A. already left it by the altar route. "It's bad enough during the rest of the year," he says, "but in June there seems to be something in the air that gets them." I.i'ilain Seeking Uecniils or lis lioval Air Force The extent of Great Britain's cur 'rent aerial preparedness program is revealed by a recent announce- ment that the Royal Air Force is seeking 31,000 recruits-more than 2,000 of them pilots -between now and March 31. This list will equal the entire peacetime strength of the R.

A. F. before 1935, bringing; to the colors 15 times the average number of men annually recruited prior to that time. Minialiire Plane Is P.nilf Pv Two Norwood Voul lis Ellsworth Meyer and Richard Whitlock, Price Hill model airplane builders, recently completed tiny gasoline engine for supplying motive power for small gas-model planes. The engine is 21-a inches high, and weighs two and three-eighths ounces.

The youths built the engine and a plane in which to install it at Williams Avenue School, Norwood. THE RIVER Stages of ttie Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and their tributaries al 7 a. yesterday, wlirt the changes within the lasl 24 hours: rinti IMttsh'gh M'nt'mv lam 10. Ham 12. Dam Jl.

Dam 16. P'k'sb'g. Ilam 22. (i'lliD'lls n.n ti .7 -t .2 Vicksh'g Franklin .19.7: I 2 9 0.1 I m.1, 0.2 I.oek Hi. 4 0 .1 I Z'nenVle IS.

ft 0.2 Ivanhoe IR -i 0. 1 Radford 0 7 1 0 0 2.1! 0.1 2.40.4 9.S! I 0.3 SO Oil 99 no 2 7 (1.1 3 0 0.3 2 6i 0 2 2.0 0.4 1.91 0 3 9 410 2 ir, Hlnlon 0.2 IS. 7: 0.0 K'n'wha London 21.1 ISO 0.0 Ch l'it'n 0 VVInfield Dam 2ft. ,19.6 0.B Dam 29. 0.4 P'tsm'th 112.50.1 Dam 33.

0.1 Lo-an Wirma'n Farm- ra Falm'lh Dayton Dam SR. 0.4 Iiam 3 0.7 Lock 14. Ixick 10. Ham 3. Dam 44.

Kv'nsv'le Ham Ml. 3: 1.1 110.21 0.2 9.0. 0.2 117.3 0.1 Lock 7.. 17.5 3.7 17.10.3 22. 2 4 0.4 19 4 0.1 Lock 4.

S.S 0 1 Lock 2. 8.01 0.9 Mt. 1.2 N'ahVlla 9 3' 1 Ham 62 Cairo, 0. 0 I I I 7.7 n.i Keokuk 9 0. I 0.4 Kl-r'nce 12 (I 1XM1.

17. ft 4 0 9 i 1-M'flV-c i 4 .1 4 0 2 Memphia 0.0 1 Lit. R-rk 4.9 O.ft River Forecast. The Ohio River, from Ihe Kanawha to mouth of the Kentucky al Oarrolllon. will be In pool today.

W. C. Devereaux. Arrival Today. The Tom Greene, from Loulvllle, Main Street wharf There will be no departure.

Colonel R. O. Powell, United States Division Engineer, yesterday reported the following activities during the last week in the various districts of the division: CINCINNATI nlNTRICT. The dredce HarrlK la clrericlng at Man-cheater Isi.inrta in Ihe pool of Dam No. 33.

Ohio Rly-r. Th dipner dredge Cnclnnnti la drrdKine: al Little Beasley Creek liar, ilays-vllle, Kv. The towboal Chenoka with Ihe Kentucky River rtredmnR fleet la wor'unic at giilck Shoal In the pool ot Lock No. 11, Kentucky River. rlTTNIU'tUiH DISTRICT.

The dredge Beaver recently completed dredRine at Smith Ferry. Ohio Rler. In or-i-r to acquaint navifiatora with the limits of the new channel which is now 500 feet In wld'h. a can buoy marked 87 wae Installed Just upstream from Upper Dry Run and a can buoy marked 8'ft waa Installed a ehort oiatance downstream from the mouth of Ihe Little Beaver River. The dredte Beaver and attendant piant have moved to Narrows Run, Mile 106, Ohio River, to start dredging.

Derrickhoat No. 2 completed dredging in the upper approach of Lock No. Ohio River. The removal of looks and Dam No. 1.

Monongahela River, waa complete.1 July 2, 19.I8. Repair Party No. 1 completed the re-paira to valves at Lock No. 4, Mononga-hela River, nn July 2. The derrick-ioat Monallo was liansferred tn the YouRhtoeheiiy River to commence dretging from the mou'h of the river lo Fllleenth Street, MrKeesport.

Pa Nottce has been Issued lhat government pUnt started repairs to ihe valves ann" sills in the landward lock chamber. Ixx-k No. 2 Mononcahela River, on July a The repairs are of a nature that this lo will he closed to traffic for a pciiod of approximately IS days The John F. Casey company, contractor. 1 River Activities hnnw not that yo ort tht tempi of twod? Copr.

193fl, John Howard Harris, (UPAIV Marnaret Spain ne Hurkei, dearly 'loved aunt of Anna Murk H. h-told and sister of Albert J. Burke. Friday. July 8.

13S, at 7:20 p. at the residence. 1749 Berkley ave Bond Hill, Funeral from the (tllhgart funeral home. Wood burn at Lincoln. Monday, July It.

Reqi i em high masa at St. Xaver'i Church at 10 a. m. I.OK harlea Taylor, beloved huthand ot the late Jonephln Tay.or tnee Fr). fiaturdav, Julv 9.

1W38 at the residence of his daughter, Mre. William Chriatman. t.S Talor ave. Ft. Thomas.

aeri 80 years. Due notice of funeral. it itRV Andrew tdry. beloved husband of frmrloite drv i nee Cost-'lloi, mdUtnty, Thursday. July 7.

l3s. at Ill aeed 42 vears. Funeral md.iv. July II. from the Kietlllngf funeral n-rnif.

1 en at 8 a. rh. Return ra high mats a I at. Johns Church, a. m.

MS Peter Weis. beloved hushand of Kate Weis fnee Wfigandi, pascd away Fnda. Julv 8. 1938, in his 67lh ear, at residence, 10 West Vorhees st Readme. Funeral from the Sclimidt-Phonau lu neral home.

433 Reading rd lteaninu. Motidav. Julv u. at 9 a m. Heuuiem 1 htich mass, S3.

Peter ami Paul Church, I 9 :30 a. hi. Wll.SlI Michael Welsh, beloved husband of Anna Welsh tnee Mot Thursday. July 7. 1938.

at ".30 a. m. Funeral (mm the Bus'-e Bormmn Co. m.rtuar. 1M7 Freeman Monday, July 11.

at 30 a. Requiem bitsh mass at St. F.dwaid Church at 9 a. m. I Spanish-American Uar Veterans, World War elrrans, Carb of tlj.mliS Card Of Thanks.

In these our hours of utmost sorrow. It Is probable that we misht overlook sending a personal card to all our relatives, friends, and neighbors, we are taking I his means of expressing our heartfelt thanks for the sympathy, words of condolence and loving kindness shown us in our late sorrow and bereavement at the departure and uneral of our dearly beloved husband and father, GKORiiE RCKHFL. We especially wish to thank Rev. Paul prhmldl tor his comforting words. Mrs.

Fdwin Weber for her lov ely solos. lr. a Iter Musekamp for his untiring efforts. of P. hodwe Nt).

7f5, Jr. U. V. A. M.

No. 129. Mckinley Council of A. No. 112.

all donors of the manv beautiful floral offering, and Neldhand, funeral di rectors, Iheir i'i I iciruey. Bereaved Wile and Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincer and a opreclat ion to our manv relative. friends, and neighbors for the many kind-j nea.ses shown to us during the Illness and at the death of our beloved sister, NORA JENNINGS, Ksprially do we wish to thank F.ither AIovjjhis Uini'T of the Church of the Ah-sumption tor his many visits and lmpresie tutieral service, Dr.

James Mills lot hi.s jntirinK eflorts. memlers ot the Auxiliary nt the Retired Fireman's Asnfia- tlori, Indies' Auxiliary of the Ancient ler of Hibnnlans, ladles' Auxihirv ol the KniRhts of st. John, the don rs of thi tptrttual nnd floral bouquets, and John firlllnn Son for iheir efdcieni manae- ment ol all tuneral Bereave. 1 Family. Card Of Thanks.

In these our hours of utmost sorrow, we wish to express nur deepest gratitude to our relatives, many frtenos, and very kind lUMghhms for iheir sympathy and help in the R. T. Morns Printing Com pan nnd ail its employees; njiyves oororny ana me K. (iirls; and the donor of the many and beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets and cards ot sympathy; also B. A H.

Meyer Funeral Home lor efficient services. The Bereaved Wife and Daughter. Card Of Thanks. We wish to exprees our most sincere appreciation tu all our relallvee, friends, snd neighbors lor their kindness to us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, ANNA Hl'HN. In particular do we thank Rev.

Falher Michaelowski and assistanls of Hacred i Heart Church; Dr. J. T. Clear and nurses and nt tt n-lants of HI. Mary Hospital for their untiring efforts he pallbearers for their services; all donors of the beautiful floral and spiritual offering; Anthony Rledllnger and assistants for their efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Husband and Family. Card Of Thanks. We dVslre to express our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to our relatives, friends, nnd neighbors for their kindness nnd sympathy extended to us in the sad bereavement in the great loss of our dearly beloved lather and Krandfather, JOHN MURRAY. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Father Woeste of Hi.

Augustine Church, the Sisters and nurses ot St. Kiizabet Hospital, Dr. Morris Walsh, all the donors of the many beautiful floral offering and spiritual bouquets, and Henry Linnemsnn Song lor their kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks.

In Rr-Mtilude, we wish to express our sincere thanks lo our lelatives and friends; for their kindness bestowed upon us in ihe; great loss vt our beloved wife and mother, LOUISA MUTSCHLFR. I Fspecially no we thank Rev. H. Liechly for Ihe service. Ruth HaBemann I and Arthur HidlitiKmeyer frr the music, Dr.

J. O. Porter, Miss L. Mulier and stalf1 of the Deaconess Hospital lor their cOoii. and Heboid funeral home for their efficient services.

The Rereaved Family, Card Of Thanks. With heartfelt uratitude we extend our 1 nppruc.lation to our relatives, fnends. and neiBhhora for tlieir kindness to us the loss of our beloved mother and grand- molher, AMANDA C. MKIXNF.R. We eapp-ially thank Rev.

Mooie of the; Church of Advent; all donors of ihe manv i hevititul floral tributes; and Mr. Hlair Kirawser, funeral duector, for his kind scrvlcef. The Rereaved Children and Grandchildren. Card Of Thanks. I wish to express mv sincere appreciation to my relatives, friends, and neighbors for their kindness to me in the loss of my beloved wile, CHRISTINE HODGKTTS.

Tpecially Rev. Philip WlRftermann. mem- hers of K. t. nf and J.

of A. of Cov in ton, all donors of the beam i fill floral offerings and Allison and Rose, undertakers. Her Bereaved Husband, Henry Hodpetts. Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere appreciation la ex- tended to out relatives, friends, and neitrh- b''" 'nf'r kindness and sympathy Is the of our dearly beloved husband and father, FRED.

GUTZWILLKR. Fspecially do we wish to thank Dr. Knz. Rev. (Jrauer, the donors of the floral offerings, and the Myer funeral home.

Tlie Bereaved Wife and Daughter Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for heir kind condolence the floral offerings in the death of our beloved husband and ather, JOHN BINKLFT. who parsed away at 7 a. July 5, of K20 Palmetto Street, Mad ison vil Ohio. Mrs.

John Binkley and Family. Card Of Thanks. Wa wiah to lhank our relativa and for thpir klndncas lo us in Ihf loss i of ruir beloved huntianri and father, JORKPH MA.VZ. I rartirularlv Father Vonder Blink for h'. impressive mass; and the Radel Companv, I lunpral dirertora for their effinent servlre.

lira. Joapph Man( and Children. Know ye not that ye ore thr trill pie Cnpr. IMS, John Howard MarrU. BRANDT Kucenie Brandt (nee Clark, widow ot Conr.id CI.

Brandt, st iesi.ince nf t.er (-Ister. Mrs. Fannie Well. 131 Forest live. Ft Thomas, Ky.

Funeral Monday, July 11, 1938. from the funeral home, 106 South Ft Thorrvts av Ft. Thumas. at 10:30 a. m.

Interment Delaware, lnd. BRIGHT -Povfe K. BriKht. widow nf William H. Bright and mother nf Roberta.

Katiie D. and Htlena Ie Brtcht. Sr -Ire at the W. P. Jacocks funeral home, (lilbert ave.

at IxjcusI. Due notke of 1 uneial. Bl KDKV --Lucy Burden fnee Willlflms), beloved wife of the late Maitllor Huriien Thursday. July 7. lii.18, at residence, Central Newport.

Ky. Services at the Muehlenkamp. Condon A Koil funeral home, 830 Voik Mi'ivlay, July 11. 2 p. m.

I II I li M. W. ('richer, husband of a Baitd Cricher. father of illi.im Cricher and Lillie de liruyler, residence. 6t30 Murray Mnriemoni.

Due notice of 1 iter at. Oi I Delia Cofiehy (nee Mrurel wile of the Irue John t'ofthcy, formerly of 102S West Seventh st. Fiuu'ial from the tlilliKan luneral home, '22 West Nintn Monday. July II. Requiem hiuh m.t.s at Si.

Peter's Caihedr.il nt a. Memhirs of St. Agnes Auxiliary No 101. Kmfihts of St. John, will meet at the funeral home, Suixay evening, July 10.

at o'clock. COI.WMI, Frank R. Col well, beloved tail- band of F.lla CJriffin Colwell and father of Mrs. Walter Venable. Ross.

Kddie and Nellie Colwell, and Mrs. Kd Seunp, Thursday, July 7, 103S. residence, 120 Hopkins Cincinnati. Ohio, in ln futh year. Services al the Vonup fttr.eral h'me, 310 unn ltkltTd.

Monday. July 11, 10:30 m. U'rhana tuhiot papt rs please copy. ON VOIJ.V John Bernard Connolly, be loved huKh.md of the lale Marv Ann liowery Connolly and devoted father of Iee, Georpr. Klirnbeth.

and John Connolly and Mrs. Margaret Goller, Friday, July 8, 1938, hi. residence. 13H2 Botid Hill. Funeral Tuesday.

July 12. Requiem hih mass at St. Anes Chur.h at 9:30 a. m. VM RTF.XtV Kdwina 1.

Court enav (nee beloved wife of L. A. W. Courtenav, Friday, Julv 1938, at resi dence. 4 East Charlton st.

Remains may be viewed at Schraf fenberer funeral home, 3117 Vine st. Monday, July 11, afler 3 30 p. m. Services at Clifford J'resbyterlan Church Tuesday. July 12.

at 2 p. m. Remains will lie in state st church from 12.30 noon until eervu-e time. I'ISHKR- Frederick W. Fisher, beloved husband of Mary Fisher (nee ieuuin) at the residence.

1832 Holman Covington. 11. at the I.tnuemann funeral home. 25-27 Kant Eleventh at 2 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. UMNS Joseph Glitts, husDand of ho lale Frances Keitz Glins, he loved father of Mrs John Diersing, William and Albert Glins pHssed away Fnd ty July 8. 1938. in his Sift year, at residence, 42M Dane st. Funeral from the Dhonau funeral home, Kmiwlton's corner, No'thsnle, Mon-driy, July 11, at a.

m. Requiem hiuh ma.vs at St. Boniface Church at 8:30 a. m. GOI.DNCHMtDT Mary K.

Ooidschmldt tnee Mersth). widow of Henry Gold-schmidt and mother of Henry. Edward, Clemens and Clara Goldschmldt, Friday. Julv 8. 1938, at her residence.

3S24 Drake In her HMth vear. Funeral MoikIav, Julv 1 1 from the Witt and Co, funeral home. 3U7fl Madison rd. Hyde Park, at 8:30 a tn. Requiem hiuh mass at, St.

Cecilia Church at 9 a. m. GORMAN Nellie Gorman (npe Connelly), beloved wife of the late John M. Gorman and devoted mothrr of Mrs. J.

W. Iewe and Mrs. Leslie S. Mueller and sister of Mrs. William Saul, Mrs James Tlrown, Miss Margaret Connelly.

Mrs. Henry Homan. Thursday, July 7, 1938, at 1:15 p. m. Funeral from her residence, 908 Ktheron Mondnv.

July 11. at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass Holy Family Church at 9 a. m.

Members of Holy Family Married Ladles Society please take notice. RISMF.HK Mary F. Crismere. belnve-1 wife of the late Frank (irlsmrre. mother nf Samuel and Charles Grlsmere and Alice Beebe, at the home of her daughter, Green Hills.

Ohio. Kridav. July 8. 1938. Services at the Vorhts funeral home, 310 Dunn Lock land, Monday, July 11, at 2:30 p.

m. lirvnNOTON-Cetla A. Huntington, widow of George Huntington, at her home In Amelia, Ohio. Saturday. July 9.

1938 Remains at the home of her son. John Huntington. Batavla, after 10 a m. Sun- dav. Funeral services al the Moore fu- neral home, Batavla.

Mnndav, Julv II. at 2:30 m. Interment Mt. Moriah Cemetery. IIINTOV -Caroline Josephine Hinton fnee Meyer i beloved wife of Homer Hinton and beloved mother nf Janet Hinton, Saturday, July 9, 1938, at residence, 111 University aged 49 years.

Funeral Tuesday. July 12, from the Rledllnger funeral home, 19 Green at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. George Church, 8:4.

a. m. IIIRT35-Caroline Hlrlz (nee RiegerV he-loveri mother of Elsa HirU and elsier of Mrs. Fried ri Williams of Columbus. Ohio, suddenly.

Baturdav. June 9. 1938. at her residence, Clifton sve. Funeral from the Clarence A.

Batter funeral home 3112 Clifton ave Clifton Member of William H. Lytle and W. R. C. No.

134. Due nolice of funeral. HOFF-HCHI r.T.t: Tulss S-'hueti-e IWf ine Friisi. widow of Jacob Hoff. Fndav.

Julv 8. 1938. st 4:40 a. m. aced 70 years.

Funeral from the Busse Rnremann Co. Parkwav funeral home. Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Mondav, July 11, at 2 30 p. m. Patriotic Council.

V. of and Centennial Rebecca Idge please take notice. HOI.T Cerelia Holt fnee Voilner) beloved wife of Clay Holt, residence, R700 Leb anon ave. Cart ha ge, Thursday, July 7, 1 1938, aged 35 years. Funeral from the Imwalle memorial.

4811 Vine at i Washington. Kt. Bernard. Monday. July 11.

at 8 a. Reouiem high St. Clement Church, 8:30 a. m. I HGOPFR Mary Griffith Hooper, wife nf the late Henry N.

Hooper. Saturday, July 9, 1938. Funeral services private. I Kindly omit flowers. FY Mary Huey (nee Ohm), widow of Samuel Huey and mother of Mrs C.

Patterson, at her home In Blanchester, Ohio. Funeral services Monday, Julv 11. I 1938. 1:30 n. from the Bunae Rorg- mann Co.

Parkwav funeral hnme. Central Parkway and Ctlfton Hills lan JAf "OHV Tenuis G. Jacohy, hushnnd nf ouise Grabel Jacob passed swav at St. Marvs. Ohio, ffaturdn, Julv 9, 1918 In his year.

Funeral services ai Ht. M.trys Monday, July 11. at 2 p. Hannah Johnson. ated mother of June and Andrew Rurk.

at the residence. 418 F. 2nd July 8 al 2 30 p. m. Remains at Fuldner rnoriu- arv.

421 Arch st. Services Monday, July II, St. Xavier Church. KF.I.1.FV Mrs Mattie F. Kellev.

beloved dauyhler of the late Rev and Mrs. Pier Fariev Foasetl. 1275 St rent si Funeral from First RapMst Church. Cummlns ille, Monda Julj 11, 1938, at 1 p. m.

I.M nna Kellv, wife of tn 'ate T. Kelly. snmer-irv requiem high mn', S. Mark's Church. F.vanston, Monday, July at 7:30 a.

m. i I i 1 ,1 MOFM.FR Minnie J. Moeller fnee Krhelies). of 1906 Lnwn Bond Hill, beloved wife of Walter C. Moeller and mother of Walter, William, and Dorothy Moeller, Friday, July 8.

19-'tS. Services at the Clarence A Baiter funeral home. 3412 Clifton Clifton, Monday, July 11, at 3:30 p. m. Ml RDOCK- Cecelia K.

Murdock. beloved daughter of the late Fdlzabeth and John Murdock and sister of Florence Karper. Rose Pearce, and Lillian Barnes, at her residence. 4247 Williamson Frtdav, Julv 8. 193S.

Funeral from the J. J. Sullivan and Co. funeral home, McMillan and Bell pi. Requiem hUh masa St Francis de Sales Church.

Monday. July 11, at 9 a. m. Akron (Ohio) papers please copy. I KFXADOV Mike Nenadov.

husband of Mela N.naduv and father of Ben Saturdftv. July 9. at his residence. H'JH Dayton st. Due notice of funeral will be given.

O'COWFLL Jnmee T. O'Connelt. belo-ed husti.ind of Marv Coia O'f'onneli tnee i Run'ing), -uiddenlv. Satiitdfiy, Julv 9. 193S.

at the resldenee, 59.1 Trenton ave Funernl fmm the Klefke fu neral home, 3TiTl Warsaw ave. Due notice of funeral. OTT IS Anna L. nite. widow of Edward W.

Olte and beloved molher of Mrs Harvev W. Hill, Saturday. July 9. 1938, resi- dence, 4712 Winona terrace. Madison- viile.

Remains may be seen at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetsel ave. Requiem high mass at St. Anthony's Church, Tuesday, July 12, at 8 30 a. m. PFKKV- Thelma O.

Perry, beloved wife of Charles H. Perry, daughter of George and Margaret Kampe snd sister of Marv Kampe, Wednesday, July 6, 1938. at "an Mnteo. Calif. Mineral Monday, July at 10:30 a.

from parents' residence. 3fi53 Paxton Hyde Park. I'I-Fll' FFR William Pfeiffer. beloved husband of Kltrabeth Pfeiffer nee father of William F. Pfeiffer.

Mrs. Kdward Guelz. arid Mrs. Fred B. Slppei.

Friday. July 8, 1938, at 10:30 p. aged HH years, at residence. 3430 Telrorrt st. Futit-nil Monday, July 11, at 3.

3D p. m. from residence. Ol F.lla Quinn, resldem of her nephew, Frank H. Rowe.

1 24 3 Illsey ave. Funeral Mondny. July II. 1938. from the B.

and H. Meyer funeral home. 37'Jfi Warsaw ave. Requiem hi-h mass Church of the Resurrection at a. m.

HWWIM.s Ira R. Rawllngs. husband of the lale Zula RnwIlnKs (nee Cooper). Friday. Julv 8.

193H, at residence. 429 Pike Covincton. ased 9 years Funr1 Monday. July 11, from the Jfdin N. Mid-dendorf Sons funeral home.

917 Main st. Services 2 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery, KP Joseph Rels. beloved husband of Mrs Luella Reis nie Finkei, and fathr nf Mrs.

Nathalla Remler, Mrs. Gertrude Krapp. nnd Richard Reis. Thursday. Julv 7.

3 at residence, Hamilton ave. College Hill, iierv-fcefl nt Schraf Tenberper funeral home, 3117 Vine Corrv vllle. Monday, Julv 11. at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Vine Street H)ll Cemetery. ROHIWNS Rosie Robbins rnee Ressel- hrockl. beloved wife of the late ilenry Rohbms, at Ihe residence -f hr diuphter. Mrs. Anna Saner, 7S Roberts et Newport.

Kv. Funeral frnm the Muehlen-kamn. Cost can A Roll funeral home S3Ti York Monday. July 11. 1'38 at a.

m. Ro.ufem hlch mass at st Stephen's Chinch nt 9 a. m. Member nf St. Ann Ladies' Society of St.

Stephen's Chun will meet at the funeral home Sunday, July 10. at 7:30 p. m. KOf.KKN Elijah Burris Rneers. beIoed! husband of Armllna Hamhrick Rogers, i Friday.

July S. 1938. at residence. Ander- I son Hotel. 307 Broadwav.

Funeral from tne niiuner mortuary, 121 Arch Mon- day, July 11, at 2 p. iIOAV-Mary Banker Rvan. beloved wife of the late John Sanker and mother nf John Alfred K. Margaret and Theodore R. Sanker.

and Mrs, Ruth Achat tinker, at her residence, nfiftS Co- rinth Bond Hill. Fndav. July 8. 193H. Services st the V'orhis funeral I home, SftOl Montgomery rd Norwood, I Monday, Julv 11.

at 2 31 p. m. Inter- 1 ment Vine Street Cemetery. HCHR ViFV.KR. Hf nrv hrameyer.

be ed husband of Mary Schramever (nee Rim-ler), at his home. 427 Linden st Ludlow, i Friday. July 8, 1938. Funeral Tues- div. July A2, from the above resident.

ai a in Requiem hiRh mass st St Poniface Church at 9 a. m. Inierment Si. John's Cemetery. I 8IF.VIMJ Wllhelmenla Minnie i Kuhlman Sievinc, beloved wife of Hnrv Strving of 1S43 Gordon lane.

Bond Hill. Stmit dy. July 9, 193ft srvice at the Bam her funeral home, 3on VAoodbum Tuesday. July 12, at 2 1 NMITH William Charles Smith, beloved son of Wilbam and c.mma Smith ne fntner' and brother of F.imnre mi'ii, of 2019 ine st. suddenly.

Thursda July 7, 1938 Buna private at mn. eni-ence of famflv from the Nurre Bros, mortuary, lo4 Kim at 1 current. Then he repeats the process. If he finds a cumulus cloud, he rides it because it is held in place by upward air currents. If he finds! a steet of clouds, he navigates blinJ I as an airplane pilot may do, and rides the clouds as long as they ru In his direction.

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Aviation Clubs Are Planned In Oilier Cities Bv Women Miss Dorothy Kain, Washington, who recently inaugurated a free course in "Aviation for the Layman" at Central Parkway branch of the Y. M. C. plans to open a similar course in Chicago, she said fast week. Her plan is to open a network of such clubs throughout the nation to foster the development of aviation.

Miss Kain's course is offered at the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock Monday nights.

It is open to all over IS years old. Ralph Meeuire, President of Wings, who is serving as volunteer instructor, will be assisted by guest Instructors when the class ooc oj i ipx.000 t.Jia, Newport, ivy Il-y VV SOulh 2S42 SOtilh n. r.aa..n i Lfl1iaiJWHaaa. aft iY.afAad.

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