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AMOUNCEMEITS LOST AND FCUW Cincinnati Enquirer 1 glasses- ut frame red May II, IS5S cesa iost arey 10. fwe-o. in r-ivca IACY writt watchi Grveni (aid. w'h 4 emondt en too t-4 bor'om. HOUSES FOR SALE Wnt(m II Plata.

Rawer. MO 1-8350 ARS. ALAVS. LOST Female trr, Sne I saaved and tne n.oov. but wn mitt h' Reward for Mr -er about.

PI 1-7566. I I WAHOFF-Alme 1 AVBERLE HEIGHTS $14,950 Immediate Occupancy LOST I soror iv am that of hrre room brj0 ranch fjH With HRC on baaa at txn wirn initiate Corrsetf; somtwhare near Know I tan a 'ewa'd. 0 1-2449. "'Ktirt kirp: $750 dow. Otrn -neJi to 120 700.

MURPHY HOMES We Co-operate Rdr ovary eanrlca conduct! with th fug appraciation that it it tacrod fribut to someone's memory The JOIIX J. IKADEL to. HENRY J. RAD EL, Pre. TW 1 5,24 WF I LOST-lady't cravent brooch with II full cut diamond! and It rosa el a-monds in od tatting, lost May 3 Ceil AV l64.

lOST-DobrmaiiPintcher; 6 montht; vicinity lawit Rd. Branch Hill. Ra-ward. Normandy 4-5571, after 6. LOST-Turauoita klua parakeet (answer 'a vicinity Snerwood Fo-t Vt Washington.

Reward. BE 1-2 1 93 LOST-WaTlet, vicinity of Ciif'on. Carry villa. Initiait I important paoert Reward. CA 1-5715.

652 STATE AVE, WA I -0365 GUAM COURT Sea Tn Beautiful Ranch, 3-Bedroom IJ04 vino PA I-4I4S 122 York. Newport. CO I-I5W5 4122 Glanwey. WA MS 1 2 1005 Madison, Covmotori. HE Mils dead-end ttraat; 1 batht; sneaker oar-akeee ianswart to iuddyl.itvsiem; Buiit-m al Kt-ic Reward.

BE 1-2193 proresiwnai oecora'eo or me WANT AD INFORMATION iiw oavsi i-b3 anvnme ro place, cancel or correct LOST-Reoiot and car of ta es AprM. Reward. WO 1-4930. WILTSEE, Inc. in ad phone GA 1-6300, a airect line to Want Ad 24 W.

9th St. CH 1-0932 EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION i Headquarters. Adi may be AMBER LEY -SAGAMORE NEW PRICK BUILDER OWN HOME All soetial fea'ures. all 'noa rooms: 3 jdrooms 2 ba'hs: 2ar gereoe lovely landscaod iot; dead end stret S33 500. George 0 Brian RE 1 IBM nargea.

Billing will be J. A. Pool Co. RE 1-3442 at expirations of ads. CLOSING TIMES DAILY ip a iltlBl column di (oatMif Ma Learn Beauty Cultun IDEAL COURSE-CAll OR WRITS MILTON ACADEMY 413 Race Cincinnati.

CH 1-2730 Jeauty Culture at Its Best lama taarlMlla Caurta Praa loo 'el Walnut Hillt 1309 E. McMillan St. WO 1-0474 Madisonville 611) Meditoa Id. BR 1-0203 AVBERLEY HEIGHTS SPLIT LEVEL 11 y-'' ww 3 BEDROOMS, lla BATHS rantad) ror mt monMnt a Large living room with wood-burning fireoioce. d-ning room, eieclric kitchen.

Enouirw. CPar writa 1H t. P'fth, CH l-OO-t? 4F.M. DATS AND FUNERALS lamny room, artaenrd oarage, un 4 acre. TW 1-3989, OrVNtR.

DRIVING iestont, private; my car; ba- HILLSIDE CHAPEL BOOKLET ON REQUEST CHAPEL AVAILABLE FOR SERVICES WITHOUT CHARGE Own Daily 9 A. M. to 4 M. THE CINCINNATI CREMATION CO. 525 Dumyth Avt.

UN 1-1021 OnMolumii. Urft-tm adi (tactual all halo wan tad) far tha out mor glnneri, advanead. CM 1-0085. AMBERLY Sagamore; LEAVING this ni a cnovirar. week; SACRIFICING beautiful home; LEARN COMPTOMETER CINCINNATI COMPTOMETER SCHOOL I I America is a Better America- thanks to Advertising! II.

ff I American youth has I more opportunity thanks to Advertising! II American children are better fed- thanks to Advertising! II imall-trpa toa it) (or Dm am. wnirw i inoulrw. agent. JE 1-3770-3830. AMELIA Home and 4 Acres Compltly modrn, full bstwtM, 9r9t, well and cisttrn, lrv woods, Mrs.

May Hodge Dies At 103 In Northside SUNDAY FrMt. an a CORRECTIONS 208 ft. fronUst, dd. tion.il twildms. CHEVIOT iFAIRMOUNT I DELHI HILLS LEARN TELEVISION Electronics Radio Day and Evening Classes VETERANS APPROVED H.

Y. TECH. 217 BTH. CINTI GA 1-1850 AMELIA laadlint tor cotractlani. ara tha unw 3425 1824 4619 Harrison I Wesfwood Delhi Pik M0 1-0833 I WA 1-1500 WA 1-0110 Mrs.

May C. Hodge, 103, who J2500 down will buy a lovely brick ai oaaditnat for mct tvha a mA home, fireplace, fuH basement, eec- often said she "would live as olacao an ad cannot ba cnantad until kitchen. SK 3-S077. MU 1-3900. ma nrir aopMranca in long as the Lord would let her," Town Country Realty died yesterday at the home of JOHN C.

GUMP FUNERAL HOME 3440 Glenmort tt Herbert. Cheviot MO 1-0690 CANCELLATIONS her daughter, Mrs. Annie Parks, AMELIA, NEAR 3 YEARS OLD 4166 TurriU Northside. OAILT kV far aaxt atr cnouirtr, MJNOAY. Noon Saturday (or ru Mrs.

Hodge, who had been 1 -car attached ga 3-bdroom brick, Venetian blinds, gas water bedridden with arthritis for the PBX RECEPTIONIST COURSE Pleasant dignified worti food oav to trained ooeratorti training I to waektt tvoina Iraei day eveninot MILIER-ORAUGHON COLLEGE 136 I Sum II. MA 1 2436 No cancallation accaotad Saturday for ad aaoaarina (or rha heater, Bryant oil furnace, ex Busse Borgmann Co. last three years, had suffered 1 if 11 lima on aunan haust fan Asking 14 250 Flaaaa aak for a cancallation 1 a stroke last Saturday. 1-6300 AUCHER, SK 3-4500 'V. 7 Born in Golconda, Mrs oar.

ire four cancel I at ion receipt LOCAL RATES MU 1-1343 PRANK I. BUSSE NORBERT J. BUSSE JOHN E. BUSSE HARRISON M. STREIBI0 Hodge had moved to Cincinnati Learn Beauty Culture OfFICE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAJf AV0NDALE-2-FAMILY to live with her daughter in fha followina ouolattona ara tha ratai A national Institution, day or evening 3-3 $10,900 oar Una oar day when Imertioni ara lasses.

Call or write. 1946. Her husband, Josiah P. Hodge, editor of the old Gol ruatuiiya. aJhi LuwtM ERSCHELL Two-car oorchr wondrful rage.

uui trees; erful location. Call garage. MOLER SYSTEM '''T5 tO ItoiM 23c 34t 7 AV 1-7777 or RF 1-7777. PT. THOMAS HI 1-1982 NEWPORT CO 1-8033 conda Herald and other Illinois and Indiana newspapers, died rimaa Mt 96.

4 ttmat got. BEN SIEGEL, Realtor I fima Ut aVk in 1913. AVONDALE-CoioredrirkenbrecherAve. LEARN WELDING APPROVED POR VETERANS Turrill School of Weldinj RIEDLINGER.LEMEN FUNERAL HOMES ll-room house, completely furnished; Mrs. Parks said her mother's for sale or privilege of purchase with Grttn St.

1309 California Av. major interests during her lat Ainlmum charaja 11.00. ERRORS AND ADJUSTMENTS CR 1-3200 1034 Woodrow St. lease. Good terms for right party, BEN SIMPSON, PA 1-5600, CA 1-4554 ter years were in politics and J.

J. SULLIVAN CO. Bradford Sullivan, Director 1336 E. McMillan at Ball PI. W0 1-0133 AVONDHE-NO RACIAL RESTRICTIONS religion.

"She was a strong Re TRAVEL 0PMRTUNITIES cRKENBRECKfR Brick St. louis, 4-4-Z Advartiuri anouia check the tlrtt tat very lero rooms; gas furnace; garage; artion at rhatr ad. I ha tnauire can publican because her husband was a Republican. And she was VORHIS Funeral Homes lot 50x150. Make o'ler.

ALDONJAclEODEA 1 9191 RIDERS Florida, help driva and share axoenses. WO 1-3919. not ba raiponnbia tar mora than one incorrect insertion. Upon notina an at ror the advartitet ahouid can Vie L0CKLAND. OHIO MRS.

MAY C. HODGE NORWOOD. OHIO ME 1-4884 AVONDALE Colored. Three 4-room YA I-OQ63 lauined Uapartment 1 ttjuu. or iauified luatomar Service PA I 2Uu flats; 3 garages; tteem heat.

Income $210 month. Frame. Minimum S1500 Walnut Hills, is in charge of Adiuttmanti ara made on tha deoree down. PA 1-5600 AVONDALE" Colored." 127 Piedmont SKI! a great admirer of President Eisenhower because he is both a military man and a Republican. She followed the 1952 presidential election results with keen In addition to her daughter, Mrs.

Hodge leaves four grand-jhildren and five great-grand Nice 5-room home, gas heat. Sea and HOUSES FOR SAL I GERTRUDE FRIDMAN PRESENTS AMBERLEY VILLAGE wnicn in arror redMao ma value tha ad. CLASSIFICATIONS call Ed. Pichel, CA 1-1293, El 1-4923 arrangements. Deaths Elsewhere John P.

Bethel, 54, senior as AVONDAt.E-2-femily brick. NEW ERA tanouncamanti ciaaa A-K iaal Eitata Far Sola Claaa 112 REALTY, WE 1-1890. mammmimasmmmm NURRE BROS. FUNERAl DIRELIOU lHrr l-ovY Ettata Far Rant lata 13-30 Ci molovmanf tlata 31-41 sociate editor of Merriam-Web-ster Dictionaries and general AVONDALE. NORTH FINE LOCATION iarvcae children.

42-43 44-47 -inancial and Businau WRASSMANN fZT Services and burial will be MEADOW RIDGE tima offered Quality built by Rudy Ackerman, I ore-sent thit beautiful white brick ranch Entrance hall, large living room l-thaoed dining room, 2 bedrooms and den, or den can be 3d bedroom, A large screened porch off tha living room could be ialousied "end become 463 editor of G. C. Mernam of Springfield, Wednes This spacious charming birk home Is nercnaaaiaa Mitot. Moati. truckaw 2625 Gilbert Ave.

WO I-I6OO1 Sunday at Golconda, El. Thei IraJam Claaa 63-2 Bamber Funeral Home John W. Bamber Robert Bamoar a wonderful TV room, large kitchen Charles A. Miller Sons funeral home, Northside, is in charge of arrangements. day at Miami, Fla.

Mrs. Alfce Bell Morgan, 79, who in 1956 won $32,000 on TV show, "The $64,000 question," en outstanding Duy at Lome see for yourself its lovely living room, dining room, family room, breakfast room and kitchen; then go uo to the 2d floor and see the four unusually large bedrooms and 2 tile baths; maid's room and bath on 3d; large screened oorch, gas hnt-water heat; immaculae condition. MRS. CHARLES SIEGEL, AV 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1-1440 JPJJHHErS EMO PMTHS) A Bolton Funeral Homo at Providence, R.

I. ROBINSON Aaaa M. (nee Verkamp), Mass Is Monday rVain A. JJolton MO 1-4059 1-2602. OU 1-6000, 3042 Harmon Westwood For M.

G. Parnell with dishwasher and disposal and breakfet bar. Full basement, ooten- NOW For aopointment, call JE -1 1 1 1 GERTRUDE FRIDMAN, BROKER AMBERLEY VILLAGE QU.1LITY PLUS A world ot extras for modern living await vou In thit beautiful. Requiem High Mass for Mario JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A HARTMANN Adelaide Feltmann, beloved wire or urover KODinson; residence, 3636 Broadview Wednesday, May 28, 1958. Friends may call at the W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills, Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mast St. Mary Church, Ena Hyde Park, Monday.

June 2. itJO A. M. RONEY-Georga (Bud), ton of tha late George and Angelina Roney, and brother ot Mrs. Bertha File, Victor and Patrick Roney; Thursday, Mav G.

Farnell, president of the Parnell wholesale liquor w.ia uf the late Albert C. Hartmann and devoted mother of Betty Rose dealers, will be sung at 9:30 Hartmann and Rita Claire Fartsing Lois Jean Goodpaster, beloved sister ot Sister Theodore. O.S.B.. and Mrs AVONDAll, NORTH almost new Roman brick ranch American workers have better jobs -thanks to Advertising! a. m.

Monday at the St. James Church, Wyoming. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Ceme home, 1st floor air-conditioned Carl Bishop, William, and tha late George B. and Frank Feltmann; also 29, 19S6; residence. 2112 Glenside FAMILY ROOM ON 1ST survived by grandchildren; inurs- Norwood.

Fnendt may call at the Tredwav Funeral Home. 2131 tery, Montgomery. In this most attreclv Sbedroom paneled family room; toaciout living and dining room area; stunning all-electric kitchen; 2 twm-tite bedrooms; double bath and lavatory; utility room; large; Cameron Norwood, Saturday, 4 home, located on a ouwt ttreet 4120 Thirty Second' St. Requiem High Mr. Parnell, who was 50 IBAIUNCI KETTNEt if B1RKMEIER KUHl BUSCHARO MAURER fl CROWEAK N0RRIS 0UMONT PARNELL PARIS REIS 11 PLYNN REWWER GISMAN RIECKH0FF ill I HANNAH ROBINSON I' HARTMANN R0NEY HAYES STAGGE I HENDREN THAYER II HODGE WHITE II HUEY WILLIAMS Mass Monday, June at St.

lecili, within easy walking distance of schools and transportation. Owner to r. w. services Sunday, Jung at 1:30 P. M.

Burial Georgetown, Ohio. years old, died of a heart at. tack Thursday at Good Sama moving- out of town. SEE THIS TODAY I STAGGE Be husband of tha late1 rear screen porch; all on an interesting Wacrt lot. MRS.

KROUSE. ME 1-6969. Eastern Hillt Office. BR 1-9500 Church, 9 A. M.

Friends may ceil at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Hyde Park, at Oakley Square, Sunday after 2 P. M. St. Ann Sodality will meet ritan Hospital. He had col Call MRS.

KROUSE, Mf 1-699 v.iara kaiveiage siagga ana devoted father of Mrs. Teresa Mehring and Carl J. Stagge, and brother of John Eastern Hills Office. BR 1-9500 lapsed earlier that day at his office, 1925 Queen City Sunday at 8 p. M.

Stagge. grendfather of teven grand children, beloved brother-in-law of Miss Mary Kalvelage, passed away! airmount. weanesoay, May 28. 195B; residence Mr. Parnell, who resided at 2663 Garland Norwood.

Friends 303 Reiley Wyoming, had may call ot tha Tredwav Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood. rounded the liquor firm 14 HAYES-J. Howard beloved husband of Edna Truitt Hayes, devoted father of Mrs. Ruth E. Appleby, Robert T.

and J. Howard Hayes dear grandfather of Judith, Janet and Candace; Appleby, Robert William and Barbara Jo Hayes, Thursday, May 29, 1958; residence, North Bend, Ohio.i Funeral Monday, June 2, at 2 P. from the Argo Funeral Home, Cleves, Ohio. Friends may call Sunday, after years ago. He formerly was rnoay, 4 to P.

M. Requiem High Mast St. Matthew Church Saturday, May 31, A. M. Member of Catholic Knights of Ohio.

vice president of the Pogue AVONOALE, NORTH WHERE ELSE? Distillery, Maysville, and tne uid Lewis Hunter Distil Can vou find a spacious home with 5 4 f. rv. lery, Cynthiana, Ky. rIENDREN-luella Dresselmeyer, beloved1 AMBERLEY VILLAGE New Listing IT'S UNUSUAL This finely built brick homa on Arbor-crest Driva. large living room, full dining room leading onto a charming Florida room, two large bedrooms wilh two tile baths and of course beautifully landsceped Carpeting included.

Call Jeanne Cliopinger, BR 1-4414. EA 1-7900 The liquor executive was a wne or Hen rtendren; sister ot member of Maketewah Country THAYER-Relph Perry, beloved husband of Margaret Maxwell Thayer, devoted father of Margaret Maxwell fhayer and Ralph Perry Thayer passed away suddenly, Wednesday, May 28, 1956; residence. 2475 Mound-view Drive, Norwood. Friends may call at tne Ireaway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Friday, 4 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Satuf-day, May 31 at 10 A. M. Robert Dresseimever, Mrs. Clara Dear wester, Mrs. Flora Kemp and Mrs Dora Cramer.

Wednesday. Mav 28 oedrooms, 3 oaths, aimos' acres ot beautifully landscaped grounds with gorgeous swimming pool for only $36,000. Excellent cond ticn, beautifully decorated: a convenience plus location gives thit delightful listing onssibilitiet for many uses Call Frances SY 1-1895 EA 1-7900 Club and the Holy Name Society of St James Church. 1958; residence, 359 Ludlow Survivors include his widow, Clifton. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Friday 4 fa 9 M.

Services Saturday, May 31 at Mrs. Tina Acunto Parnell; two WIILIAMS-Charlet beloved husband! M22 daughters, Joan, 16, and Alice, 10 A. M. ur ranme Washington Wiiliamt and devoted father of Gordon, Robert end 11; his mother, Mrs. Marie Par HODGE May C.

widow of Josiah American families are better housed -thanks to Advertising! nell, and a brother, John, both Hodge, dear mother of Mrs. Annie, Parks, dear grandmother of Mrs. John Dalton Williams and Virginia Brooks and Elaine Tincher, brother of Julia Minturn and Kafhryn Sense; Tuesday, AVONDALE. NORTH of New York City. AMBERLEY VILLAGE 3-BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM The Hodapp funeral home, Amehng, Shirley and Harold Parks and Mrs.

Robt. Thierry of Galveston, Friday, May 30. 1958; residence, 4166 Turrilf aged 103, Services Open Sunday 3 To 6 (Comer Redbud and Rosehill Aves.) May 27, 1958; residence, 1227 Halpin Ave. Friends may call at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, linwood and Delta Friday from 4 until 9 P.

M. Services Saturday, May 31, Carthage, is in charge of the New brick air-cond-honed ranch home arrangements. and interment at Golconda, Sun. day. at 9:45 A.

M. located lust 3 squares to a bus and o' materials and in St. John's Parish; tituated on enatusite anoomtmentsi 3 HUEY-Pearl, beloved mother of James ndy. heaiitlfu tree-sharled lot. Priced under iwm-se oedrooms.

2 lull pains, all' William Flynn Madisonville, beloved father of James White of San Francisco, Andrew $30,000 and the best buy on the mar kitchen Perfect for execu-ket. Call FRANCES BECKER. BR 1-7099 'j. who demands best. WITH ROBERT A.

CLINE. INC. BR I 95CO f'ierg. AV 1-2917, SY K. rtuey, and Mrs.

beorge wanon and dear sister of Mrs. Stanley Clore and Leslie Sullivan; residence, Bellevue, Thursday, May 29, 1958; age 81. Services at the Stith Requiem High Mass for Wil I I 4.4CJ. G. White, John R.

White; Edna Honeysuckle, Mary Coleman, Roberta Mc-C lain and Georgianna llndsey, all of liam J. Flynn, night watchman of the United States Playing Funeral Home, Florence, Satur Cincinnati; Candas Johnson of Chicago, day, May 31, at 1 P. M. Interment Bellevue Cemetery. Friends may call Card Co.

for 25 years prior tc rnday after 3 P. M. GERTRUDE FRIDMAN PRESENTS AMBERLEY VILLAGE 7244 SAGAMORE DR. his retirement three years ago, AVONDAIE. NORTH DICKSON AVE.

KETTNER Henry, beloved brother of will be sung at 10 a. m. Mon Alice llemmons ot Detroit, Tuesday, May 27, 1958. Friends may call at Renfro Funeral Hall. 647 Forest Avondaie, Sunday, June from 3 P.

M. until 6:30 P. M. Remains will lia in state at Trinity Baptist Church, Chandler and Glenshade Madisonville, from P. M.

Sunday, I. 1 U.hJ.u Mrs. Minnie Hark, Ihursday, May day at the St. Elizabeth Church BMutlfufltf htrfrivm. 9- 1V58, Ot 1102 fc.

McMillan St. Friends may call at the Nurre Bros. Norwood. Burial will be in St. Beautiful, rambling, brick ranch wirhibati hom; fy block to North Avot- Funeral Home, 3437 Montgomery dale School) fenced-in rear yard.

Many iargt living room, Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St 2 P. M. Interment full-tired dining room, kited- other f.ne qualities. Must ba teen 10 en with diihwJinff nd oan and Nebraska Ave. Sunday, from 5 until 7 P.

Services at 7:30 P. Sunday. Burial Grand Rapids, Mich. Pleasa omit flowers. American Cemetery.

Wesley Smith Mr. Flynn, who was 74 years odge No. 107 P.H.A.-F M. sent-ices, Sunday, June 1. at P.

at Trinity Baptist Churchy old, died of a heart attack KUHl Lena I. (nee Stanley), beloved1 be aooreciste-j. rail MRS. LIE BEL, EA 1 9370 AVONDAIE, NORTH fWHlTEl 515 CAVUfN SI a World War I Veteran. wite of William f.

Kuhl, sister ot Mrs. Ellen Gravdon of Newnort. World War II Veteran. tied den. 2 bedfooms and h.

ialousied Florida room, rathskeller in bemint, "Country Club grounds" 100x200 level lot. Beautiful f'oxvfi and shrubs. Priced NOW For appointment, call JE I-Mil GERTRUDE FRIDMAN, B0fER Thursday at his home, 4736 Ridgeway Worwood. Born in Ireland, he had come to this May 29, 1958; residence, 2500 Beech-mont Ave. Services at T.

P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beech-mont Mt, Washington, Tuesday, MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES 4-oedroom rjrick: targe living room country at an early age. Survivors include his widow, June 3, at r. M. tnenos may ca Monday after 4 P.

M. witrt woon burnmg fireoiare. large dining and kitchen. Me bath full basement) near transoo'taiionj SIB.SuO Call Charles Wngnl El 1-5417 Mrs. Catherine Shannon Flynn three daughters, Mrs.

Catherine American women are younger -thanks to Advertising! Hess and Mrs. Marie Ladrigan, both of Deer Park, and Mrs Belter is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a fatted ox with hatred Kith it. Prov: lStU. 1958. John Howard Harrit) BALLANCE J.

latter (Let), beloved husband of the late Margaretta Ballance (nee Gratsch), and dear father of Lester J. Ballance; at hit residence, 341 Foote Bellevue, Friday, May 30, 1958. Due notice will be given. BlRKMEIER Verna May (nee Williams), beloved wife of Louis Birkmeier, loving mother of Mry Lou and Joyce Ann Birkmeier, sister of Mrs. Ethel Steele, Mrs.

Lillian Gaskins and Mrs. Ruth Grimm, May 30, 1958; residence, 4822 Winona Ter, Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Sunday, alter I P. M. Services Monday, 10:30 A. M.

BUS'CHARD-Orvilla beloved husband of Ruth Buschard (nee Glenn, devoted father of William 0., John Orville S. Pfc. Robert U. S. A Marine Corps; son of Clarence Wendell Buschard.

brother of Mrs. Ruth Cas, John and Raymond Buschard; at hit residence, 200 Boone Dayton, suddenly, age 50 years. Services at Vonderhaar Stetter Funeral Home, 3d and Overton Newport, Monday, June 2, 1958, at 2 P. M. friends may call from 2 to 9 P.

Sundey. CROWEAK-Stephen beloved husband of Hermina Croweak (nee Roeder-sheimer), devoted father of Stephen, Donald and John Croweak; dear brother of Mrs. Frank Friday and Mrs. Ed Keuchel of Kansas City and Theodore Croweak of California; dear grandfather of 7 grandchildren; suddenly, Wednesday, May 28. 1958; age 55 years; residence, 1829 Lincoln Norwood.

Friends may call at tha Romer Funeral Home, 3943 Montgomery Road at Mentor, Norwood, Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mast at St. Elizabeth Church Monday, June 2, at 9 A. M.

Norwood Eagles Aerie No. 449 meet at funeral home Sunday at 7:30 P. M. BUMONT-Frank beloved husband of Catherine Dumont (nee Risch), devoted father of Mrs. William V.

Kuhl, Ralph F. and Robert L. Dumont, dear brother of William Dumont, dear grandfather of 11 grandchildren, suddenly, Thursday, May 29. 1958; age 68 years; residence, 4619 McNeil Norwood. Friends may call at the Roemer Funeral Home, 3943 Montgomery at Mentor, Norwood, Monday, from 4 to 9 P.

M. Requiem H.gh Mass St. Elizabeth Church, Tuesday, June 3, at 9 A. M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, PARIS-lutie liter, beloved mother of Mrs.

Thomas L. nankins, grandmother of Tommie and Ann Hankins, Hilda and Patsy Paris; at her residence, 1056 Emmerson Park Hills, Thursday, May 29, 1958; aged 83 years, Graveside service Eliiaville, Ky. Cemetery Tuesdav, June 3, at 2 P. M. (E.S.T.) Friends may call at the Allison Funral Home, Rnbbini St.

and Madison Cov- Jnq'oiv from 4 to 9P. Monday. FlfNN-William beloved husband of Ctherin 5nannon Flvnn, father of Mrs, Catherine Hess, Mrs. Mare Ladrigan and Mrs. Ann Diebold; also sur-vived by five grandchildren, Thursday, May 29, 1958; residence, 4736 Norwood.

Funeral from the Gillioan Funeral Home. Wondhum at Lincoln, Monday, June 2. Rnuiem Hgh Mass at St. Elizabeth Chu-rh, at 10 A. M.

Friends may call Sun-day, a'ter 4 P. M. tISMAN Adelaide (nee Hith.lt), widow of Robert P. Gisman, dear mother of Mrs, Urban C. Vamau and B'irton R.

Gisman; Thursday, May 79, 1958: ft residence, 4710 Winton Rd aoe 73 vears. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Ave. at Knowlton North.

Friday after 4 P. M. Petuiem Hoh Mass a' Bernard Church, at 10 AM. beloved husband Mvmf 5 Hannah, and fate' of Fichter. M'S.

WiMiam nu-din, Mist Hannah, Wilbur A. James Hannah broHr nf Mrs. Thursday, May 79, loSS F'iendt mv call Saturday, Mav 31 from I to 9 P. at the W. Riht.

TnrVer funeral Home. Georgetown. Ohio. Private se-vicet a' the nnvaniences the family. The ilv requests tht in lieu of f'nwe'S, AMBERLEY VILLAGE MPv.

EXECUTIVE for vour consideration 3 ultramodern homes this Prestige Neighborhood krborcrest off Ceibreith by Ann Diebold, Norwood, and five AVONDALE. NORTH area 3-bedroom grandchildren. MAURER-Stanlty beloved husband of Carrie Frances Gallenstein Maurer and devoted stepfather of Genevieve Gaines and Margaret Adams, Tuesday, May 27, 1958, at the residence, 3815 Mt. Vernon Ave. Services at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Hvde Park at Oaklev Saturday at 10 M.

Friend! may call Friday 4 to 9 P. M. NORRiS-Dr. Harry, beloved husband of Fannie M. Norris (nee Richevl, father of Merjorie Yoshida, Dixie Disney, Betty Geiger and Harry T.

Norris, at Bethel. Ohio. Friday. Mav 30. 1958.

gas-fired steam heat: LLOYDS LAKE NOW OPEN brick 1 2 fuli o'umoing; new 220 Datnsr coooar The J. J. Gilligan funeral Ai'iirrrv rt 'tt "t-it-r wiringr garage: asking $17,500. Ro-jer QUALITY ELILDERS DUnn. re 19294 p.

0. Lauch co home, Walnut Hills, is in charge of arrangements. Roy Nelson, P. k. r.

LongwavlJH H.if, Mt 1-0536 OPEN 11 A. M. "TIL DARK ELMER COOK Anna Robinson Services from Kennedy Funeral Home. TI7e11 mtnrraA unth VtASt Bethel, Monday, June 2, at 2 P. "cU SIOCKeu Willi DdS5, Requiem High Mass for Mrs Friends may cell at the funeral home Sunday after 3 P.

M. Anna Verkamp Robinson, wife of Grover C. Robinson, presi BALWIN ACRES Custom Quality Homes In this last "close-in" area on beautiful '7-acro lots; a few homes are avellabie; superb construction; 3 bedrooms IVj baihsi 8,900 uo. DIRECTIONS. Out Harrison right on Race Rd.

men left on Wmdndge. SEE TODAY AND CAU CA t-0239 HU 1-7479 rtr BATAVIA, OHIO-5-room modern dent of Witkamp Robinson GERTRUDE FRIDMAN PRESENTS AMBERLEY, NEAR 8538 CWILDA OR. THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR MUST BE SOLO AT ONCE Rambling 78' wide brick ranch contain- a roofing firm, will be sung at 10 a. m. Monday at bluegill, channel cat.

PICNIC FACILITIES BOATS AVAILABLE 2 Miles West Of Bafesville, Ind. Highway 45 St. Mary Church, Hyde Paik PARNELL Marie 6. (Jack), beloved husband of Tina Acunto Parnell, dear father of A'ice and Joan Parnell, and son of Mrs. Marie Parnell (nee Merenqhi), brother of John Parnell, Thur'dav, May 29, 1958: residence, 303 Reiley Wyoming.

Ohio, friends mav call at the Hodapo Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Certheoe, Sunday, after 2 P. M. Requiem High Mass at St James Church, Monday, at 9 30 A. Member of St, James Men's Society In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be rected to St. Joseph Infant Home.

Tennessee Ave. Burial will bo in St. Man' garage; large lot; Owner, Cemetery, St. Bernard. ing living room, 2614, with sliding 1-1 143.

Mrs. Robinson, who was 72 years old, died of a stroke BETHEL LOW DOWN PAYMENT Wednesday at Jewish Hospital She had resided at 3836 Broad REIS Anthem; 0., beloved husband of Nora Gould lonar Re'S and devoted view Hyde Park. The brother of Gabriel Reis, uncle 0' 8 ROOM MODERN HOVE. SUlT-A8IE FOR 1-fAMILY OR 2-FAMilY. AUCHER, SK 3-4500 W.

Mack Johnson funeral home Henry and Manuel Adro and Mrs loseoh Soellbrink, Friday, May 30, ats ooors leaning to a oe'io. 'untiled dinmg room, oaneled den, large amilv-sied breakfast room, etU'Doed kitchen with d'Snwasher. disposal, built-in oven and range: large urtv room, 3 twin-sired bedrooms, 7'h batns. AIR-CONOlIIONED. New waif, to-wall carpeting Included.

MflU Priced to sell nun JE I-IIM GERTRUDE FRIDMAN. BROKER AMBERLEY VILLAGE ONLY $42,500 IT'S A DREAM 1 This fine built brick colonial one-floor American citizens are better informed -thanks to Advertising! 1958: residence. 7331 Oseoia ur Madeira, Ohio. Services Monday. June Orders Received 7.

at p. M. at tna Witt, oooo a NEED CASH? SELL US ALL YOUR SECOND MORTGAGES AND LAND CONTRACTS. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE CO. OF AMIR ICA, INC.

CR 1-4333. STHAVEN-Ceme'ery lots; out of own, owner wishes to dispose of to 12 graves each; good prices Address Mrs. R. E. Vaughn 3325 Cjshop St 7 Cincinnati.

AV l-'534. SUMMAGE SALE Saturday. May if: 4114 Madison Madisonville. felsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison For Power Plants Hyde Park at Oakley Sonera Friends may call Sunday after 2 P. VIENNA.

May 30 (UPD- REWWER-William be'oved husband OFFICE OPEN AlLJDAY SUNDAY MANCHESTER. NEAR 6-room modern horn. 100-ft. from bank, stores, theater; fenced-in vard: country living, earner of town; $9000. louis J.

Gray, JOG E. Center B'anchester, On.o. BLANCHESTER. OHIO-4-bedroom ranch; 3 vears near schoo s. City utilities; SBOOO, S500 down.

26 S. Orchard BIUE ASH-4448 Attention, FHA Buyers! SHOO Down Communist Hungary has re received orders to build two power stations in Kashmir, It inraa large bedrooms and two tiled baths. Large giassed-in TV room If hi a full htmnt With Dim Hi'oom gas furnace f- lot is level. Emma Rewwer (nee Kline) and de voted father of Harel I. Rewwer Thursday May 29, 1958: residence 5769 Sidney Rd.

Funeral servxe' Mondav. 10 30 A. from the Da' bert Mortuary, Glenway and Rose mint Ayes Prieds may call Snns a''er Price lod No 524 A. serirs Sunday 7 30 LOST AND FOUND was reported yesterday. The Budapest newspaper lUUxvu orit ano grin in rear of home Call Walter Hoof.

EA 1-7900. JE 1-3965 Magyar Nemzet said the sta tions will be built in Moharr Appraised $17,000 Appraised $17 RIFCKHOFF Helen, beloved sHter o' r77rT3' Sea this 5-year-oid b'ick, liaiouse breeiewav. et'ech a i ii gi.a-;e, 3 or 4 bedrooms. corner lot. BEAjIE bound, ma'e.

lost or at'eved Tuesdev. May 27th. license 30843 Vion'ry ot S'ewa-t Road. Reward, BR 1-7254. LOST-Trumpet, on trollev is from Wi'hrow Mign Srriool.

Am-Mtsadof. Olds mjump e-e. Reward. EA OOfi-Maie. laiae o-'-" retriever; and Ganderba, in the foothill? of the Himalaya Mountains.

hed full bsse- Indian Army trucks will THE CINCINNATI ENQUfl cedent Ktooi service: manv features; oe'tiy furnished i' Herbert. Carl and Rihe-t R.eckhoft and Mrs. i'Ii friitny Way 30, 1958; r.sidenre 134; Proedwev. Friends may call at W'assrrann funeral Mrj-e filhert Ava, north of Ta't rAm a (a a AMBERLEY -S'GAMORE HEIGHTS 3-bedroom; 2 full baths; living room 'built-in transport the building material to the site of the plants, the blond long i'-tks like Insh large kitchen; utm'v room; lot 75.175, ouotmg $31,500 Call Ownfir. SY I 2286 BUILDER, UN 12197, ME 1-BI52 Tai' -l 1 ter: green coilf.

Nam Angy, reward. WO rnrtrih'tfoos rta ant to the r-aorge-ton Community Swimming Pool. newspaper aid. i I notice of funeral. iA-J--i r- -i i.f" mJtk a.

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