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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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COURIER- JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12, 1959 SECTION 1 THE Deaths and Funerals Funeral Home, 3601 Taylor Boulevard. Burial will be in Eastern Cemetery, Jeffersonville. MRS.

FANNIE E. THOMPSON Mrs. Fannie E. Thompson, 79, 669 lived there with died 01,1420, p.m. yesterday at a daughter, Mrs.

Fred Schrick. Mrs. Thompson was a member of Unity Temple; Daylight chapter, Order of The Eastern Star. and the Louisville Council, Daughters of America. She was a native of Troy, Ind.

The body is at W. G. Hardy Funeral Home, 3415 W. Broadway. MRS.

JENNIE H. WINGATE Mrs. Jennie Hawkins Wingate, 80, a former Louisvillian, died at 6 a.m. yesterday in Sebring, Fla. She had been living there with a granddaughter, Mrs.

Phillip Hughes. Mrs. Wingate was a native of Owen County. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Kate Brewer, Lexington, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

The body will be at M. A. Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crestwood, tomorrow afternoon. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Squiresville Cemetery, Owen County. MRS. FLORA B. KEITH Mrs. Flora Barlow Keith, a native of Tomkinsville, died at 1:45 p.m.

yesterday at her home, 4626 Martin, Shively. She was 57. Survivors are her husband, Delmar Keith; two daughters, Mrs. Flossie McNear Mrs. Delphie Cockerel; two brothers, Norman and Cleary Barlow; five sisters, Mrs.

Volar Simpson, Mrs. Ella McConathy, Mrs. Novie Ford, Mrs. Doria Keys, and Mrs. Nellie Turner, and five grandchildren.

funeral wil be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hardy Shively Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway. Burial will be in Schardein Cemetery, BEN TORT Ben Tort, retired operator of 2 New Albany Women's-wear store, died at 5:10 p.m. yesterday in Ann Lynne Manor, Lyndon. Tort operated a women's ready store on Pearl Street in New Albany from 1921 until he retired in 1949.

A native of Latvia, he had lived in Louisville 72 years. He was member of Keneseth Israel Congregation. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Widerschein; a son, Edwin Tort: two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Fleischman and Mrs.

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ON JACOB BRUNER Jacob Bruner, 79, a retired Spencer County farmer, died home, at 5:05 Maxesterday at his 326 S. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Arvenia Bolin Bruner; three daughters, Mrs. Emmett Parker, Mrs. Paul Bolin, and Mrs.

Marshall Johnson; two sons, Roy E. and Daniel J. Bruner; 42 grandchildren, and 59 greatgrandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 tomorrow at Neurath p.m. Funeral Home, 725 E.

Market. SANFORD S. THOMAS Sanford S. Thomas, 56, died at 10:15 a.m. yesterday, at Kentucky Baptist after an illness of 18 months.

For 30 he was a bus driver for years the Louisville Transit Company. He lived at 2917 Cannons Lane. Thomas was a native of Bloomfield, Ky. He was a member of Clifton Baptist Church, Lewis Masonic Lodge No. 191, and Electa chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Lodge No.

11. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ethel Miller Thomas; a son, William Robert Thomas; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Foster and Mrs. Dorothy George; a brother, Vernon Thomas; a sister, Mamie Green, and three grandchildrefuneral will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. MISS KATE BACHMAN Miss Kate Bachman, a dressmaker many years, died at 12:10 a.m.

yesterday in Keeling Nursing Home here. Miss Bachman, 85, lived at 109 Bauer. She was a member of St. John Evangelical and Reformed Church and a native Louisvillian. Survivors include a brother, Henry Bachman.

The funeral will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery, MRS, CLARA C. KENDALL Mrs. Clara C.

Ascherman Kendall died at 2:30 a.m. yesterday at her home, 3124 Western Parkway, She North, Survivors include two sons. Harry G. and Ray M. Kendall; two sisters, Miss Margaret Ascherman and Mrs.

Minnie Housemeyer; two grandchildren, and three nephews. The funeral, will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow George L. Manning Funeral Home, 518 N. 26th.

Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. MRS. BETTY I. PAIT Mrs. Betty Irene Pait, 4932 Forest Park Drive, died of a heart ailment at 9:20 a.m.

yesterday in St. Anthony Hospital, Mrs. Pait, 24, was a native of Love, Ky, Survivors are her husband, Harold R. Pait: her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Homet Phelps; daughters, Misses Rhonda Gail and Ramona Sue Pait; two sons, Mark Anthony and Harold Pait. three siters, Jackie Cole, Mississippi; Mrs. Seralda Stone, and Miss Joyce Phelps, and a brother, Harold Phelps. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Heady Southern How old is she? Mrs.

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Taylor DRUG STORES Heart Fund Names Executive New York, Jan. 11 (LP) Charles R. Cox, president Kennecott Copper Corporation and of the United States Copper Association, was named vicechairman of the 1959 Heart Fund campaign Sunday. Mansfield Proposes Liquidation of I.C.A. Washington, Jan.

11 (P) of Senate Democratic Whip Mike Mansfield of Montana called Sunday for liquidation of the International Co-operation Administration. Mansfield said on a television program that military assistance to foreign countries should be handled by the Defense Department, and other aid by the State Department, At present, the I.C.A, supervises all foreign aid. Special to The Courier- Journal Moreland, Jan. 11-Mrs. Ida Lynn Peyton, died Saturday night at her home in Houstonville.

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today at Herman Meyer Son Funeral Home, 1338 Ellison. Burial will be in Keneseth Israel Cemetery. DANIEL DELOS MILES Daniel Delos Miles, 84, of Boston Spa, N. died at 6:10 a tal. a.m.

He yesterday became in ill Jewish in Novem- Hospiher while visiting two sons here, T. D. Miles, Fern Creek, and R. C. Miles.

Another son, L. D. Miles, Schenectady, N. also survives. The funeral will be in Schenectady.

MRS. AMELIA WILE The funeral for Mrs. Amelia Wile, 2066 Douglass Boulevard, will be at 2 p.m. today at Herman Meyer Son Funeral Home, 1338 Ellison. Burial will be in B'rith Sholom Cemetery.

Mrs. Wile, 82, died at 11:05 Saturday at Lady of Woods Nursing Home, 1023 Cherokee Road. She was a member of B'rith Sholom Sisterhood. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Nathan A.

Frankel, Mrs. Sylvian K. Bernstein, and Mrs. Louis Baer; a son, Daniel Wile, Whittier, a sister, Mrs. Mose Cohen, Augusta, Ga; nine grandchildren, and SIX great grandchildren, Dr.

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