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Nation Dead Honored In John Judge The in State Associated Races Press of Lois call ices BAKER from 3309 Winnie Funeral Monday, Knowlton at 4 Hubert Thursday, (nee Harrison, Friday to Miller the Morrison May Home, 8 at Ohio. Baker, and P. Chas. 27, Cameron), May Ave. M.

P. A. Hamilton 1963; Maurice dear M. 30, End beloved Funeral Friends Miller sister Ave. 1963 residence, Cameron; serv- wife Sons may at of THE Their ANNOUNCEMENTS -Mabel -Peter Final 0 0 CINCINNATI Tribute A STEP ENQUIRER Radet NOSLOAN Arthur ANNOUNCEMENTS -Adele Service Chester Page 1-G Heroes' Bows At Graves WASHINGTON (P) -Sometimes a woman will murmur at the Tomb of the Unknowns: "I have someone who never came back from the war." Sometimes a mother will whisper that she had a boy who went away to World War II and was never trying to think that maybe that is my boy." Sometimes a widow will write, to the Army: "Is it possible that the Unknown there in Arlington could 1 be husband?" "It's possible.

No one knows who are the three nameless dead lying in honor at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery, just across the Potomac from the nation's capital. Presidents, kings, queens, mothers and awestruck Cub Scouts have placed wreaths there. On Memorial Day, more will come, as they do each year in hushed memory of the dead. The Unknowns represent the 480,000 U. S.

soldiers, 3-Car Crash On I-75 Two people were treated at Booth Hospital Wednesday night following a threecar accident on Int. 75 one mile south of Buttermilk Pike. Mrs. Vista Ashcraft, 29, and her son, Russell Ashcraft four, were treated after their car driven by Raymond Russell Ashcraft 29, 17 Lake Shore Florence, was struck from behind by Howard Ranshaw, 63, 2410 Phisler S. Ft.

Mitchell. The Ashcraft vehicle hit the car in front of it, turned around, and plunged down an embankment police said. The accident happened after the first car slowed down to help a man apparently out of gas, Kenton County Police said. Covington Man Loses In Suit For $279,000 LOUISVILLE (P)-James D. Rice, Covington, was handed a second defeat in U.S.

District Court Wednesday. He sought $279,000 damages from the Louisville Nashville Railroad, claiming he was injured while a switchman for the in 1958, but the jury ruled against him. The two trial came after Mr. Rice's attorney, Vincent Hargadon, tried unsuccessfully to have the jury dismissed on grounds it did not represent a reasonable cross-section of the community. Mr.

Hargadon also had sought to have Judge Roy M. Shelbourne restrained from the proceeding, but Circuit Judge Shackelford Miller Jr. refused. Mr. Rice lost the first trial, but had the case remanded for a second trial by the Sixth U.S.

Circuit Court of Appeals, which said improper evidence had been heard at the original trial. Brown County Coroner Is Heart Victim Dr. George P. Tyler, 74, Ripley, Ohio, coroner of Brown County and president of the Ripley National Bank, collapsed and died when dining Wednesday night at the Queen City Club, Fourth St. and Broadway.

The veteran physician had come to Cincinnati in a group planning to see the ball game at Crosley Field. Police said efforts of the Life Squad to revive him were of no avail. He apparently suffered a heart attack and was pronounced dead on arrival at General Hospital. Today's Movies DIXIE GARDENS DRIVEIN THEATER: "Jumbo," "Pigeon That Took Rome." FLORENCE DRIVE- -IN THEATER: "My Six Loves," "Papa's Delicate Condition." LIBERTY THEATER: "The Giant." MADISON THEATER: "My Six Loves." PIKE 27 DRIVE-IN THEATER: "Jumbo," "Sampson and Seven Wonders of the World," "Nine Hours to Rama." RIVERVIEW DRIVE IN THEATER: "Darby's Rangers," "Jet Pilot," "Up Peri scope." sailors, marines and airmen 1 who died in military service to their country in World Wars I and II and in the Korean conflict. They come from the silent legion of 11,000 who died could not be identified.

and, first unknown soldier was entombed in ceremonial honor November 11, 1921, to the memory of all those Americans who died in World War I. Deaths And Funerals FROM AMONG the 1600 unknown dead of that war, four caskets had been brought from four cemeteries in France to ChalonsSur-Marne, France. There, Sgt. Edward F. Younger passed three times around the caskets, then put a bouquet of flowers on one Services Saturday For George H.

Simon Services for George H. Simon, past president of the Cincinnati Engineering Society, will be at 11 a. m. Saturday in the Allison and Rose Funeral Home, Covington. Cremation will be Hillside Chapel, Cincinnati.

Friends may call from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. Friday at the funeral home.

Mr. Simon, 71, died Tuesday in Booth Hospital. He retired four years ago after 20 years as operator of the Simon Engineering Covington, but continued in business from his home at 27 Arcadia S. Ft. Mitchell.

Mr. Simon leaves four daughters, Mrs. Gecrgetta Burk, who lived with him; Mrs. Betty Davies, N. Arlington, N.

Mrs. Loretta Meyers, S. Ft. Mitchell, and Catherine Boles, Knoxville, three sisters, Mrs. Louise Gladwell; Mrs.

Marie Keenon, and Miss Sophie Simon, and two brothers, William F. and Fred W. Simon, all of Covington, and seven grandchildren. Mr. Simon was past master of Covington Lodge No.

109, past high priest of Covington Council No. 35, Royal Arch Masons; illustrious master of Kenton Council No 13, Royal and Selected Masons, and past patrol member of Syrian Temple Shrine. He also was a member of the Northern Kentucky Association; was captain- general of CovingCommandery Seven for 17 years, and held offices in Kishmee Grotto. Anthony Sehlhorst, Retired Manufacturer Anthony B. Sehlhorst, 85, retired machine tool manufacturer, died after a long illness Wednesday at his home, 258 Pershing Covington.

Mr. Sehlhorst formerly operated the Sehlhorst Machine Tool Co. He retired 23 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Anna Barhorst Sehlhorst; son Edward, Covington, one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday from the Hugenberg and Niemeyer Funeral Home, Covington. Visitation will be from 3-9 p. m. Friday. Miss Anna Hudson; Walton Teacher Miss Anna Hudson, 85, a retired teacher in the Walton-Verona school system, died after a short illness Wednesday at St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Covington. She resided at 99 N. Main Walton. Services will be Saturday, 2 p. at the Chamber and Grubbs Funeral Home, Walton.

She is survived by one sister, Miss Mattie Hudson, of the home address. Visitation Friday from 4 to 9 p. m. Edward Acree Services for Edward A. Acree, 87, retired carpenter, will be at 10 a.

m. Saturday from the Taliaferro Funeral Home, He died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Mr. Acree, who lived at 434 Bedinger Elsmere, is survived his widow, Ina Steers Acree; sons, Elmer and Wilford of Cincinnati; daughter, Mrs.

Frank Tanner, Erlanger; 11 grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren. Visitation will be 3-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Nora Drinnen Mrs. Nora Frances Drinnen, 79, 908 Scott Covington, was dead on arrival Wednesday at Booth Hospital after a fall in her home.

She leaves three sons, Elmer L. Drinnen, with whom she lived; Robert J. Drinnen, Cincinnati, and Fletcher W. Drinnen, Cleveland, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in the Allison and Rose Funeral Home, Covington. Visitation from 3 p.m. to 9 p. m. Friday at the funeral home.

Norma Treat Mrs. Norma Treat, 56, 2811 Rogers Covington, died Wednesday night at Booth Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Floyd Treat, one daughter, Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Covington, and one sister, Mrs. Willie D.

Prell, also of Covington. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Calvary Baptist Church, Latonia. Visitation 3-9 p.

m. Friday at the Swindler Funeral Home. Mrs. Nett Loper Services for Mrs. Nett Loper, Covington native in -the Unknown who lies Arlington.

For 37 years the Unknown Soldier slept alone. Then, on Memorial Day, 1958, by order of Congress, the Unknowns of World War II and Korea were buried beside him in simple ceremonies. From some 8500 unidentified dead of World War II, one casket from Europe and one from the Pacific had been borne to a rendezvous aboard the missile cruiser Canberra off Cape Henry, Va. On the rainswept deck, May 26, 1958, William Charette, a Navy enlisted man from Ludington, bowed his head a moment and then put a wreath on one casketthe Unkonwn of World War II. The other was buried at sea.

The Unknown from Korea had been selected in Hawaii from the 900 unidentified dead of Korea who lie buried in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Honolulu. His casket also had been taken to the Canberra for the final voyage. BEFORE THE flowers were placed on each of the three caskets of the Unknows, the military services had gone through elaborate precautions on selection and elimination. And before that, the Graves Registration Service had exhausted every means to establish identity before yielding a body to the columns of the nameless. Perhaps people realize the care that was taken, for just occasional letters reach the Office of Support Services, charged with identiflying the dead.

In answer, the office says that "in executing the plan for selection of the Unknowns, certain criteria were considered to be sure that the remains finally selected would be those of an American, but the utmost care was taken to eliminate any possibility, that individual identity could ever be established." It mentions some of the care recovery of clothing and equipment, geographic location in which the remains were recovered, physical characteristics. The tomb of the first Unknown rises white above the plaza. The others lie near him beneath the expanse of granite. One inscription serves all three: "Here lies in honored glory an American Soldier Known but to God." COURT NEWS COVINGTON POLICE COURT James Paul Collins, 2121 Eastern Cincinnati, was fined $130 and costs and given a six-month suspended sentence for drunken driving, being drunk and proper driving. William B.

Sanders 37, 1007 Hermes Covington, was fined $110 and costs for being, drunk, drunken driving and improper driving. Robert K. Waters, 925 Main Covington, was continued until June 8 for running a red light and having improper equipment. Johnathon C. Brown.

19, 1148 Grand Newport, was fined $10 for creating a nuisance. James M. Davis, 28, 119 Martin Covington, was dismissed on a drunk charge but fined $50 and costs for breach of the peace. Everett Hutchins, 27, 15. Ross Ft.

Mitchell, was given 10 days for breach of the peace. John Salmons, 47, 653 Dalton Covington. was bound over to the grand jury on a rape charge. Thomas W. Albers, 17, 3904 Gilbert Covington, was continued until June for speeding.

Putthoff, 44, 2320 Alden Covington, was given 30 days for breach of the peace. Frank Joseph Russo, 25, 5774 Glenway Cincinnati, was continued until May 31 on two charges of running a red light, improper driving and breach of the peace. NEWPORT POLICE COURT Rudy H. Bamforth, 25, 17 W. Villa Ft.

Thomas, was continued until May 31 and a summons was issued on a speeding charge. Earl Haddix, 59, Jackson, was continued until July 2 on a charge of breach of the peace. Beecher Davis, 59, a no home, was fined $15 and costs for breach of the peace. Joseph Johnson, 59, Koch House, Cincinnati, was fined $50 and costs, probated for one year and given 30 days for breach of the peace. William King, 58, no home, was continued until May 31.

for breach of the peace. Clay Morgan, 56, 1025 York Newport, was released on an open docket for breach of the peace. Licenses CAMPBELL James Douglass Robinson, 24, truck driver, Florence, and Judith Ann Francis, 24, Dayton. Daniel Allen Noe, 22, Air Force, Columbus, Ohio, and Patricia Louise Murray, 25, Dayton. Richard W.

Phillips, 25, S. Navy, and Wilma M. Kinored, 30, both of Dayton. Arlis M. Young, 23, cook, and Patricia J.

Sweeney, 18, both of Cincinnati. Walter Shafer, 21, restaurant worker, and Juanita Arnolds, 17, both of Cincinnati. KENTON Donald Lee Walton, 18, installer, and Donna Jane Haines, 17. both of Dayton, Ohio. Bedford Nelson, 27 clerk, Norwood, Ohio, and Cymantha Campbell, 27, Covington.

Eugene C. Von Riestenberg, 37, engineer, and Virginia Emery. 34, both of Cincinnati. BIRTHS ST. LUKE SALTER- Daniel and Kittie, Ft.

Thomas, girl. MAINES-Raymond and Maxine, Bellevue, BOLEN -Richard and Beatrice, Indepdence, girl. SPEERS RICHARD -Lawrence and Vivian, Newport, girl. ST. ELIZABETH No Statistics Available.

Cum Laude Barbara A. Kidwell, Augusta, will graduate cum laude from Union College, Barbourville, at commencement exercises Sunday. She is one of 104 students receiving a bachelor's degree, and one of 12 graduating with honors. By A. circuit Keck, judge the 37th District for 12 years, was beaten by W.

Major Gardner, who served as commonwealth's attorney throughout Mr. Keck's terms, in Tuesday's Democratic primary. Nearly complete tabulations of the voting show W. C. Kibbey, Grayson, won the Republican nomination over both Mr.

Keck and Mr. Gardner of West Liberty, and will face Gardner in November. Circuit judges can run on both tickets. Meanwhile, a brother battle in the 11th District developed into a neck-andneck struggle for the Democratic nomination for judge. Philip Bertram, the incumbent circuit judge, led his brother, George, by 4094 to 3392 six precincts yet to be with, counted in Taylor County.

Philip keeps his lead, the contest will continue for the Campbellsville men. apparently won the Republican nomination. His lead in the GOP primary was 612 with six Taylor precincts and all the Marion County returns missing. George J. Ellis Glasgow, named to the 43rd District bench last March by Gov.

Bert Combs, won the Democratic, Metcalfe nomination coun- in ties, but will meet a strong opponent in November. Republicans nominated C. R. Walden, Edmonton, a former member of the Public Service Commission. Combs Addresses Through Interpreter DANVILLE, Ky.

(P)- Through an interpreter, Gov. Bert Combs became the first Kentucky governor Wednesday to address a graduating class of the Kentucky School for the Deaf. "Many of Kentucky's young people, do not complete school," he said. "You have done so under conditions that would discourage many people." Governor Combs told the 24 graduating seniors that everybody has handicaps, that- there usually are compensations. He referred to the poet Milton, who was blind: composers Bach and Beethoven, who were deaf; and Helen Keller, who was both deaf and blind.

The governor also praised his pilot, G. C. Lenox, for overcoming the handicap of deafness. He announced that contracts for two 48-bed dormitories at the 141-year-old school will be let soon. Money Approved For Projects WASHINGTON (UPI)-The Federal Office of Emergency Planning notified Sen.

John Sherman Cooper Wednesday it had approved $246,044 to restore projects destroyed during the March floods in Kentucky. The projects and amounts: Leslie County, $195,816, bridge and road repair; Lawrence County, $31,372, debris clearance and bridge repair; Clay County, $17,635, road and bridge repair; City of Manchester, $1221, water treatment plant restoration. Leaves Cancelled VERSAILLES, Ind. (Special)- State Police headquarters here has cancelled all days off over the holiday period. Ten troopers will be on the highways, instead of the usual four, and radar and timers will be in use.

However, no unmarked cars are being used. 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS Classification Index A-JOURNEY'S END B-CARD OF THANKS C- IN MEMORIAM -RELIGIOUS SOCIAL EVENTS -SOCIETIES AND NOTICES -LOST AND FOUND J- -EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION -TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Journey's End ALLEN Edward beloved husband of Frances E. Allen (nee Schlosser), devoted father of Wallace and Kenneth Allen, dear grandfather of 3. grandchildren; Tuesday May 28. 1963, at his residence, 159 Holiday Lane, Ft.

Thomas, Ky. Services, Friday, May 31, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas, at 1:30 P. M. Friends may call Thursday from 4 until 9 P.

M. ALLEN Leslie beloved husband of May Kreimer Allen, father of Mrs. J. (Mildred) Simmons and Robert D. Allen, grandfather of five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, Wednesday, May 29, 1963.

residence 439 Ludlow Clifton. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home 3412 Clifton Clifton, Fridav 4-9 P. M. Services Saturday, June 1, at 11:15 A. M.

BAER FLORAL DESIGNS 5 E. 4th St. 621-3662 Northside, Thursday BAYLES Frederick Phinney, beloved husband of the late Mary Hill Bayles. father of Mrs. Edith Bayles Ricketson.

Mrs. Catharine Bayles White. George Frederick F. and Charles W. Bayles, residence 292 McGregor Wednesday, May 29, 1963, Due notice of funeral, BLATTMAN William beloved husband of Rose Brielmaier Blattman, dear brother of Mrs.

Catherine. Hogue and Bernard Blattman, Tuesday. May 28, 1963, age 83 years, residence 3909 Woodbine Ave. Visitation at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Thursday after 4 P.

M. Funeral Friday. Requiem High Mass St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church 9:30 A. M.

CHRISTENSEN Emil beloved husband of Marian Christensen (nee Kolks), devoted father of Thomas and John Christensen, dear son of Emma Koch Christensen and the late Fred Christensen, Wednesday, May 1963. residence 2232 South age 55 years. Friends may call Friday from 4 to 9 P. M. at the Wain A.

Bolton Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Services Saturday. June 1. at 10 A. M.

Anna (nee Moening), beloved wife of the late Charles Crow, devoted mother of Mrs. Martha McBeth and Helen Crow of New York City, grandmother of Mrs. Janet Lykins, Mrs. Jean Schnabel and Margaret McBeth, also survived by seven great-grandchildren, Tuesday, 28, 1963, residence 3820 Thornton Dr. Friends may call at the man Funeral Home, 6943 Mont.

gomery Rd. at Park Silverton, Friday after 4 P. M. Service Sat. urday, June 1, at 10 A.

M. CROW CUFF Anna P. (nee Grothaus), beloved wife of the late Thomas H. Cuff, beloved mother of Mrs. Anna Mae Bess and dear sister of Ben, Frank, Katherine (Katie) Grothaus; Monday, May 27, 1963; residence, 832 Enright Ave.

Relatives and friends, please call at the B. J. Meyer Colonial Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Thursday, from 4 to 9 P. M. Funeral Friday.

Solemn Requiem High Mass, St. Lawrence Church, at 9:30 A. M. Member of Retired FOP Auxiliary. FEHRENBACH Lillian Stevens, beloved wife of Edward M.

Fehrenbach, devoted mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Evans. Mrs. Albert (Bertha) Heis, Mrs. Robert (Norma) Taylor, Mrs.

Leslie (Freda) Shaw and Anthony Fehrenbach, sister of Mrs. Clarence (Freda) Kolb, also survived by 15 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchil. dren, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, age 72. years, residence 6165 Cincinnati-Hamilton Fairfield. Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church, Fairfield, Ohio, Friday 10:30 A.

M. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Thurs day from 4 to 9 M. FLOTEMERSCH Harry beloved husband of Marie C. Flotemersch (nee Fuchs), devoted father! of Dr.

H. J. Flotemersch, dear grandfather of three grandchildren, Wednesday, May 29. 1963, at his residence, 340 Lafayette Bellevue, Ky. Prayers Saturday, June 1, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 8:30 A.

M. Solemn Requiem High Mass Sacred Heart Church at 9 A. M. Friends. may call Friday from to 9 P.

M. GRANT Susie (nee Carney), widow of Nestor E. Grant, stepmother of Mrs. Vernie Henson, aunt of Mrs. E.

R. Walker of Silverton; May 28, 1963; residence, 3408 Custer St. Friends may call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Thursday evening from 6. until 9 P. M.

Services Friday 11 A. M. HARRIS Elizabeth (nee Benz), beloved wife of Frank Harris, sister of Mrs. Marie Ellis, aunt of Mrs. Jeanette Sturgis, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, residence 3798 O'Leary Deer Park.

Friends may call at the Denman Funeral Home, 6943 Montgomery Rd. at Park Silverton, Thursday after 4 P. M. Services Friday, May 31, at 10:30 A. M.

HARRINGTON Earl beloved nephew of the late Elizabeth Knobe, suddenly at residence, 2365 Kemper Wednesday, May 29, 1963. Funeral services from Jacocks Good Funeral Home, 2602 Gilbert Ave. Due notice of time. HART Harry beloved brother of Pearl. Marie, Charles W.

and the late Thomas J. Hart, Tuesday, May 28. 1963, at his residence, 4155 Eastern Ave. Funeral from the Barrere Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Saturday, June 1. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St.

Stephen Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call Friday after 4 P. M. HARVEY James, beloved husband of Gertrude Harvey, father of Bradford Harvey of Brooklyn, N.

William, Charles, Joseph, Alvin, Lee, Ethel. Irene Cowan, Mary Grizzarie, Pearl Ferguson, Sarah Chasten, brother of Otis and Randolph Harvey, passed away, May 28, 1963. Friends may call at the Pierce People Funeral Home, 1504 John Thursday, May 30, from 4 to 10 P. M. Requiem High Mass Friday 10 A.

M. St. Ann-St. Joseph Church, 509 Clark St. Interment St.

Joseph Cemeterv. HAUENSCHILD Harry, beloved husband of Carrie Havenschild (nee Heberle), devoted father of Stanley W. Havenschild, brother of Edward Hauenschild, grandfather of James and Thomas Havenschild, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, residence 3859 North Bend Cheviot. Friends may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft Thursday 4 10 9 P. M.

Services Friday, May 31, at 10:30 A. M. HELLMUND Margaret, beloved wife of William and Hellmund, Marvin mother Hellmund, of and Viola the Davis Elliott Hellmund, also survived by six grandchildren and five great. grandchildren, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, residence 2232 Vine St. Friends may call at the W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills, Thursday 5 to 8 P. M. Services Friday. May 31, at 1 P.

M. HIEATT Ralph Ballou, beloved husband of Cintrilla Carver Hieatt, father of Mrs. Sue Murdock, grandfather Melanie Ann Murdock, brother of Mrs. Godfrey Chevalier, Wednesday May 29, 1963, at his residence, 1547 Yarmouth. Friends may cali at the Gilligan Funeral Home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Friday after P.

M. Funeral services at the Spring Grove Chapel Saturday, June 1 at 10 A. M. HOPKINS Josephine B. beloved wife of the late Andrew L.

Hopkins, devoted mother of Andrew Hopkins, dear grandmother of two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, at her residence, 16 Glazier Bellevue, Ky. Services Friday, May 31, at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Thursday from 4 to 9 P. M.

HUDSON Anna beloved sister of Miss Mattie Hudson, Wednesday, May 29, 1963, at St. Elizabeth Hospital. residence 99 N. Main Walton, Ky. Services Saturday 2 P.

M. Chambers Grubbs Funeral Home, Walton. Burial Walton Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 P. M.

John A. (Jack), beloved husband of Mary Huebner (nee Requardt), dear father of Airman 2d Class John Private Michael, David and Victoria Huebner, son of Mrs. Ger. trude Deichman and brother of George P. Huebner, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, at Veteran's Hospital Ft.

Thomas, residence 703 Lewis Covington, age 41 years. Funeral Saturday, June 1. from John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main at A. M.

Requiem High Mass St. John Church 9:30 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Visitation Friday from 3 until 9 P. M. Interment at The John J. Radel Co. HENRY J.

RADEL, Pres. Radel's every service is conducted with the full appreciation that it is a sacred tribute to someone's memory. 2562 North Bend 541-4200 652 STATE 921-0365 822 York, Newport, CO 1-8560 4112 Glenway, WA 1-4512 1005 Madison. gl Covington, HE 1-4185 W. Mack Johnson waneral, Home HILLS Busse Borgmann Co.

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JOHN C. GUMP FUNERAL HOME WEIL 3440 Glenmore at 1-Cheviot ROWB ME READING ROAR MO 1-0690 Vonderhaar Stetter VORHIS Funeral Homes Third Overton St. LOCKLAND, OHIO NORWOOD, OHIO Newport. Ky. 261-5795 VA 1-4884 RIEDLINGER-LEMEN ERSCHELL FUNERAL HOMES 19 Green St.

1309 California Ave. FT. THOMAS NEWPORT HI 1-1982 CO 1-8033 Sullivan's Funeral Home 1336 E. McMillan Bradford J. Sullivan.

Director Tredway Funeral Home Journeg's End Established 1892 NORWOOD. OHIO 2131 Cameron Ave. ME 1-0311 GEO. H. ROHDE SON SCHULKER Mt.

Mt. Washington 231-1600 George, beloved husband of the Lookout 321-0404 late Ella Schulker, dear father of Raymond Schulker, brother of Mrs. Milie Koler and Frank Schulker, at his home, 629 W. Linden LudJourney's End age low, 82 vears. Tuesday, Funeral May 28, services 1963, from the Catherman Jones Funeral Home, 316 Elm Ludlow, JAMES Friday, May 31, at 2 P.

M. Interment Highland Cemetery, Ft. Verne age 68 years, beloved Mitchell, Ky. Friends may call brother of Mrs. Dan W.

Bedinger after 3 P. M. Thursday. and Mrs. Wadsworth Lattimoer, Tuesday, May 28, 1963.

residence 135 S. Main, Walton, Ky. Services Friday 11 A. M. at Chambers Grubbs Funeral Home, Walton.

In terment Highland Cemetery. Visita tion Thursday 3 to 9 P. M. who died Tuesday in her home at Long Beach, will be Friday in the Hunter Mortuary, Long Beach. Mrs.

Loper, 70, moved to Long Beach 18 years ago from Covington, where she had been active in the Immanuel Baptist Church. She leaves her husband, C. a son, William C. Loper six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, all of Long Beach. Mrs.

Hopkins Bellevue Teacher Services for Mrs. Josephine B. Hopkins, 73, will be at 10 a. m. Friday at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Bellevue.

Mrs. Hopkins was a teacher at the Center Street Elementary School, Bellevue, for 38 years. She died Tuesday at St. Luke Hospital. She is survived by one son, Andred H.

Hopkins, Oak Lawn, Ill. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. S. E.

Bierley VANCEBURG (Special)Services for S. "Sam" Bierley, 86, Lewis County farmer-landowner who died Tuesday at Hayswood Hospital in Maysville, will be at 1:30 p. m. at the Vanceburg Methodist Church. Surviving is his widow, Mrs.

Bessie Rose Bierley; one daughter, Mrs. Ray Applegate, Maysville, and two sisters, Misses Maud and Nell Bierley, both of the Carrs community, Lewis County, Visitation at the Kimble Funeral Home here after 2 p. m. Thursday. H.

B. Flotemersch Harry B. Flotemersch, 63, 340 Lafayette Bellevue, died Wednesday at his residence. He was a self-employed watchmaker and jeweler, with an office in the Palace Theater Building in Cincinnati. He is survived by his wife, Marie C.

Flotemersch, and one son, Dr. H. J. Flotemersch, Carrollton. Solemn.

Requiem High be intoned at 9 a. m. Saturday at the Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue. Visitation 4-9 p. m.

Friday. Dryden Wins MT. OLIVET (Special) Mrs. Audra N. Dryden, currently serving out an unexpired term as clerk of Robertson Circuit Court, was nominated by Democrats in Tuesday's primary her first full six-year term.

She defeated Mrs. Kathryn Marsh. The vote, 411 to 384. She has no Republican opponent in the November election. Spring Concert The Glee Clubs of Bellevue High School will pre sent their annual spring concert at 8:15 p.

m. Friday in the school auditorium. KAMERDIENER George husband of the late Pearl Eckles Kamerdiener, father of Mrs. Louise Schmidt and Mrs. Sue Jane Paul of Madison, also survived by 4 grandchildren; residence, 100 W.

St. Claire Monday, May, 27, 1963. Friends may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills, Thursday, 4 to 9 P.

M. Services Friday. May 31. at 11 A. M.

KELLER Hedwig, beloved wife of the late Eckhardt Keller, beloved mother of the late. E. R. Keller, dear sister of Mrs. Frank J.

Seroni and dear mother-in-law of Mrs. Margaret Keller; also survived by 3 grandchildren; Tuesday, May 28, 1963; residence, 1850 Beech Grove Dr. Funeral services at convenience of the family. B. J.

Meyer Funeral Home in charge. KERN Martha (nee Meyer), beloved wife Charles Ken Kern, dear mother of Mrs. William (Thelma) Miller and James E. Kern, sister of Mrs. Cecilia, Kern, also survived by five grandchildren, Wednesday, May 29, 1963, residence 515 W.

McMillan St. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Fairview-Clifton Funeral Home, 345 W. McMillan Friday 4 to 9 P. M.

Requiem High Mass St. Monica Church Saturday, June 1. at 9 A. M. The St.

Joan of Arc Council K. of St. John please take notice. KLEIN Ralph beloved husband of Liebert Klein, and devoted father of Pamela and Linda Klein, son of Mrs. Stella Klein.

brother of Kenneth and Jean Toft, residence 4010 Edwards Tuesday, May 28, 1963. Services Friday, May 31, at Witt. Good Kelch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square, 10 A. M. Visita tion Thursday 4 to 9 P.

M. MESSER May, wife of the late Edward Messer, mother of Mrs. Mary Heimann and Mrs. Katherine Messer Huenefeld, Tuesday, May 28, 1963. Services at the W.

Mack Johnson Funeral Home, 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills, day, May 30, at 11 A. M. Burial at Pittsburgh, Pa. MILLER Anna L.

(nee Rieck), widow of Peter C. Miller, beloved mother of Peter C. Miller, of Mt. Washington, Ohio, Arthur R. Miller of Santa Ana, sister of Minnie Miller of Tacoma, and Charles Rieck of Toledo, Ohio, also survived by 3 grandchildren; Tuesday, May 28, 1963.

Friends may call at the Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Woodburn Thursday, from 4 until 9 P. M. Services Friday, May 31, at 2 P.M. MOORE James Airman 1st Class, beloved husband of Joyce J. Moore (nee Graves), dear father of Thomas J.

Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chanty Moore, brother of Sister M. Gerald C. D.

Karen, Marian and Kathleen Moore, dear grandson of Mrs. Frances Simpson and Mrs. Ellen Moore, Saturday, May 25, 1963, at Laredo, Texas, residence 613 Elm Covington, age 27 years. Funeral Saturday, June 1, from John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main at 8:30 A.

M. Requiem High St. Patrick Church at 9 A. M. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 3 until 9 P. M. Holy Name Societv Rosarv Friday 8 P. O'BRIEN Margaret, Tuesday, May 28, 1963.

Friends may call at St. Joseph Home for the Aged, 2024 Florence Thursday 1 to 6 P. M. Funeral Friday, May 31. Requiem High Mass at the Home Chapel at 6:30 A.

M. Ebon 0., beloved husband of Marie Lanhan Palmer, beloved son ol Mrs. Bennie Richardson, beloved father of Ebon Palmer and the late Mrs. Thelma Brennan, be loved brother of Mrs. Ruby Billups, Mrs.

Posey Caldwell and Latney Palmer, of Detroit, also survived by six grandchildren and five great grandchildren, Wednesday, May 29 1963, at his residence, 3227 East ern Ave. Funeral services at the Barrere Funeral Home. 3734 Eastern Friday, May 31, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Thursday after 4 P.

M. Members of Ameri can Legion Post will at the funeral home at 8 P. M. RENNER Harry, beloved husband of Lillia Fehrenbach Renner, devoted father of Mrs. James H.

(Mary) Ratliff, Edward and Harry C. Renner and the late Robert and Virginia Renner, grandfather of eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; Monday, May 27, 1963; residence, 3083 Compton Mt. Healthy. Funeral services Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy, Friday at 2 P. M. Friends may call Thursday from 6 to 9 P. M. Family requests remembrances be sent to the Cincinnati Cancer Society.

SANTEL Clara (nee Brinck,) beloved wife of the late George Santel; dear mother of Alfred (Doc), Carl G. and Edward Santel, Rose Taylor Mrs. Elmer (Henrietta) Handorf, and the late Ray Santel; passed away Wednesday, May 29, 1963, age 91 years; also survived by 13 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren; residence, 7801 Monterey Deer Park. Funeral from the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 433 June Reading at 8:30 Reading, M. Saturday, A.

Requiem High Mass at St. Saviour Church, Rossmoyne at 9 A. M. Visitation Friday from to 6 and after 7 P. M.

SIMON George beloved husband of the late Eva Frolich Simon, and father of Mrs. Catherine Boles, Mrs. Betty Davies, Mrs. Loretta Meyers, Mrs. Georgetta Burk, brother of Mrs.

Louise Gladwell, Mrs. Marie Keenon, Miss Sophie, William F. and Fred W. Simon, at his residence, 27 Arcadia South Ft. Mitchel, Tuesday, May 28, 1963, age 71 years.

Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins St. and Madison Covington, Saturday, June 1, at 11 A. M. Cremation at Hillside Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friends may call from 3 until 9 P.

M. Friday. Cov.ngton Lodge will have services at 8 P. M. Fridav.

SOMOGYI Margaret (nee Malie), beloved wife of Frank Somogyi, dear mother of Frank Jr. and Joseph Somogyi, dear sister of Mrs. Helen Marks of Detroit, also survived by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, Tuesday, May. 28, 1963, residence 1817 Sundale Ave. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill.

Thursday 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass, St. Margaret Mary Church, Friday at 9:30 A. M.

St. Margaret Mary Rosary Altar Society prayers Thursday at 8 P. M. Ladies' Auxiliary K. of St.

J. 6:15 P. M. STROME Roberta (Birdie) Brunk, devoted mother of Mrs. May Riester and George W.

Strome, sister of Estelle and Walter Brunk; Monday, May 27, 1963; residence, 3957 Paxton Rd. Services at the Vielhauer Funeral Home, 2961 Madison Oakley Square, Friday, May 31, at 10 A. M. Friends may, call Thursday from 4 to 9 TERWILLIGER Grace Pittinger, beloved wife of the late Earl G. Terwilliger, father of Mrs.

Jewel Merriam, grandmother of Beverly Merriam, motherin-law of Glenn Merriam, Sunday, May 26, 1963. Services were held at the convenience of the family. TREAT Norma Fay (nee McNav), beloved wife of Floyd Treat, devoted mother of Mrs. Frank Armstrong, sister of Mrs. Willie D.

Prell, Wednesday, May 29, 1963, age 56 years, residence 2811 Rogers Covington, Ky. Services at the Calvary Baptist Church, Latonia, Saturday at 10 A. M. Interment Floral Hills. Friends may call at the Swindler Funeral Home, 214 W.

Southern Covington, Friday from 3 to 9 P. M. WAGNER Thomas beloved husband of Lucille Rottinghouse Wagner, beloved father of Mrs. Edward (Bertha) Tarter and Mrs. William (Shirlev) Harter; Tuesday, May 28, 1963; residence, 2744 River Rd.

Friends may call at the Vitt and Stermer Delhi Hills Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, on Thursday, from until 9 P. M. Services Friday, May 31, at 10:30 A. M. Courtesy car from River Rd.

and Delhi Thursday. from 7 until 9 P. M. WHITE Mariorie L. Koth, beloved wife of Dewey A.

White, mother of Don P. White, grandmother of four grandchildren, sister of Harold Koth Tuesday, May 28, 1963, formerly of Riddle Clifton. Friends may call at the Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Friday 4 to 9 P. M. Services Saturdav.

June 1. at 10 A. Armed Forces War Veteran MONUMENTS SPRING GROVE MONUMENT MAUSOLEUMS4322 Spring Grove Ave. 541-5570 Florists- -D SANTO 1409-19 KNOWLTON ST. "Third Generation Same Location" Dial 541-4455, ask for Sammie MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES HALL FOR RENT 5000 sq.

for private parties and receptions. 3612 Springdale corner of Colerain and Springdale. Call for reservations 931-1300 or 681-0799 ON AND AFTER this date will not be responsible for debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Carl Haves. 1369 Myrtel Ave.

STRAWBERRIES Field fresh at Schneider's orchard, mile south of Alexandria on US 27. Stand open 09 A. M. to 6 P. M.

daily. Residence 697-3681 and stand 697-6537 LOST AND FOUND CHIHUAHUA Female. brown, name Groesbeck area. 521-2203. LOST -Small, red and white, young male dog; name Petie; reward.

MA 1-2068. LOST--Lady's gold Elgin watch, Sat. at Runk's Greenhouse, Hamilton A parking lot, Galbraith or near vicinity. Reward. 931-1744.

LOST Collie-sheppard, brown female. vicinity Walnut Hills: answers to Tammy. Reward. 721-4592. Lost--Small Siamese cat in Alms Park area.

Call 321-8771. Reward. CAT -Lost, Siamese 7 months. Vicinity Cheviot Field House. Call 481-9912, 661-0948.

LOST -Poodle; black; "Junie" stand lard. 541-1806, 771-1576, 751-0730 McDine..

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