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SECTION 1 THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KV.f STTIU)AY MORNING, JULY 11. IT) 11 nri-ifiio today Eugene J. Slcucrlc, 55, Louisville Attorney, Dies McCarthy, Ex-Lou is villc Bca ly, A'lc Mrs. Wmhinulon, Dies Enjjenp J. Sleuerle, 55, an at- Thorne Anchorage, Alaska, and uiiiciai, Jies torney, died at 1 am, Friday at Miss Jeanotte Stcuerle; a son.

Mrs. May Bruce Brennan Washington, noted Louisville lm llllM1P willow. Kuaene J. Steuerle. two nisi rmiinrtnl for 'id Your beauty of the carlv 1900's, died at 7:30 a m.

Yesterday at Steiierle was associated with (pis, Mrs. Andrew llardt and ri. i ii v.b f. i ii the Fourth Avenue Amusement Mrs. Marnell O'Bryan, Kvanstoo.

Kcforc Rctirin- lit '16 "ospttal New ork City after a brief illness. am, tho Broadway two brothers, Clarence 7. Mrs. Washington, a gifted pianist and a multilinKuist, had Theater, 810 K. Broadway.

and Arthur E. Steuerle, and twr Frank R. McCarthy, known as in Nevv York the past 45 years but spent much time St. Bramlchildren 'Shamrock" to hundreds of Navicr Hiuh School, where lm lhe funeral will be at 8.30 World-Wide Prayer Is First Step In Pope's Drive For Christian Unity By GIORf.E W. ORM.I.L thoy are not of this fold, vet reverently worship Ai.t.dPr tlod and with good will strive to keep lhs A world free for-all of prayer by Christians commandments." of every kind is the first step Pope John XXUI Although most news reports of the papal advocates as the way to church unity.

letter dealt chiefly with his plea for peace among And while the efforts proceed, he asks his nations, the document also elaborated consider- mvn followers to consider others involved as ablLn his aims for the cmincil- brother's a rnatler of widespread specula- i i tion sint'e lhe nature or extent of the unity lie emphasized the importance of prayer as a bid never had been spelled out. And the Tope, preliminary to his projected ecumenical (world- in diplomatic style, left broad areas of procedure wide) council last week in his first encyclical. ,0 be settled. Answering a question that has simmered in Stresses Flexibility Of Church rrotestant circles ever since he made known his Ke reiterated Catholic cjaims of being lhe plan to hold such a meeting to seek Christian one, true church, already possessing unity, and unity, the new Pope made clear his hopes include he voiced the church's traditional view that a all who profess the name. reunion of all Christians means a return to the played b.iskclb.ill, and the Uni- a m.

Monday at Hosse Funeral bowling fans here, died at 6 45 traveling in turope wun ner sister, trie late miss muian a m. yesterday at SS. Mary Bruce Brcnnan. versity of Noire Dame. Home, Barret and Ellison, and Survivor are his wife, Mrs.

at 9 a at St. James Church. Henrietta Crrf Steuerle; two Burial will be in Calvary feme- daughters, Mrs. Raymond Dc- tery. A daughter of the late Col.

McCarthy, of 6t5 VS estlawn. Thomas Brennan and Mrs. Brcn- was vice-president of the Mr, Washington lived in Fifth Avenue Kecreation Com- Louisvine with thfm ind her brothers and sister at the old Know $2,892,1111 Bid Low On l'7ii Job 1 llihl Your pany, hich operates bowling alleys at 537 S. Fifth. During 30 years of bowling competition in- the annual American Bowling Congress, McCarthy aver V.

Catholic fold. Those 'Not Of Fold Are Invited However, he brought out pointedly that the By KI I ICOII 1. How many men accompanied I'clcr to Caesarea to bung salvation to the 2. liepeat the commandment begins with tho word Frankfort, July 10 Wt Balph Myers contracting Cor potation, Salem, Friday submitted the apparent low bid of $2,892,143 for about five miles of interstate-highway construe tion in Grant County, Thi rnntrarf uill fnr 4 4 The goal, he said, is a vigorous, militant unity fhurch is not inflexible on all matters, but is both for those who are our children in Christ" PPn 10 "'scussion on them. family hom at 631 S.

Fifth. Lived With Brother Mrs. Washington was a graduate of old Wcllesly College, Cincinnati, and of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. In New York she made her home with a brother, Albert Andrew Brennan, 116 E. 68th Street.

Other survivors are Dr. Emery Rrcnnan, New York, and Dr. J. A. ().

Brennan and N. Bruce Brennan, both of Louisville. The funeral will be held Monday at the Fpiscopal Church of Thp Incarnation in New York. The body will be brought to Louisville Tuesday for burial in ft 'There are quite a number of points which and also "all those separated from us." aged 193 in 270 games. His best f.

AnH ha a4 that iU mwnnUnnJ i the Catholic Church leaves to the discussion of "It is a fearful thing to fall drain work into the hands of the three-game se- rios was 823, Mcl-rtliy and he once hit 209, only one pin short of a perfect game. Started As Pinboy Before he retired from active 'I on I 75 from near Heekin Road to near KY 22. The construction also includes less than a mile (d grade, drain, and sui-fanng of two intersecting roadj S. 25 and KY 30. success lay in a solemn, grand-scale encounter of the theologians, he said all through prayer.

Just wnat r0UP3 might be asked to take part in the conclave, or under what terms, was left He said: unspecified. However, the Pope made an indirect, but com-'The outcome of the future ecumenical coun- mendatory reference to the World Council of cil depends more, indeed, on all vying with each Churches, including most of the world's Prot-other in the ardor of their united prayers, than estant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations, of human effort, industry, and diligence. He said it was a consolation to him that 'To take part in this prayerful appeal to God, Christian communities separated from Rome have we invite most lovingly those also who, though held congresses seeking unity among themselves. bowling in 1946, he led the United Major League here 22 the family lot in Cave H.ll times in 27 years. Cemetery.

McCarthy stood only 5 foot 3 JAMES f.OODEN, SR. 4. Was the king of Bashan's bedstead made of iron, stone or teakwood? 5. By what means of transportation did the king's sons flee when Absalom slew Amnon? H. Who established the six day work week by precept and example? 7.

The wages of sin is death, but eternal lite is available as a gilt of God through whom? 8 If you have pity upon the poor, will you be repaid? i) Did Herod, Felix, or Pilate sentence Jesus to be crucified? 10. His wife and two sons were with Moses when he delivered rid weighed about 150 pounds. He got an early start In bowling James dooden, 44. died as a pinboy at the old Phoenix Wednesday at Monroe, Mich Hill allevs on Baxter Avenue, where he lived for five years lA-I'nlieeiiiaii Die Spadal to Tha Caurla.Journal Einineiice, July 10 Doc M. Roberts, a retired Eminence policeman and former threshing machine operator, died Thursday at New Castle Sanitarium.

He was a brother of George Roberts, Crestwood, and a half brother of Johnson, Louisville. 1 Survivors are his wife, the moving from Louisville former Mvrtle Jenkins: a son. was Survivors include his wife. MRS WASHINGTON r. Vnncile Adams dooden, From an oil painting Monroe; a son, James (1.

Gooden, a daughter, Miss Pbyliss Gooden: his mother, Mrs. Eliza be at Italterman's after 3 m. Frank R. McCarthy, Jr two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Vance, Lexington, and Mrs.

Robert E. Seally; a brother, George R. McCarthy, and seven grandchildren. Funeral To Be Monday The funeral will be at 10 a m. Israel lroin Egypt; True or beth Gooden; two brothers, Saturday SECOND GREAT WEEK-THE MUSICAL WYRICKS Gilbert and Raymond dooden; Surviving are his wife, the three sisters, Mrs.

Emma former Laura Copplc; four sons, Hughes, Mrs. Alberta Bridges, Kobert James Melvin 1) and Mrs. Ellen Goodwin: two ami John K. Mitchell: three Monday at Hardy Funeral Home, -f i.iiv i- rmiiw, iii half sisters. Mrs.

Elmer Elser daughters. Mrs. Lillv Mae Aus- talse? Answers at bottom of page Mob" (la-l Members To Wii llanNlo ii Members of the cast of "The Book of Job," the drama-pageant at Pineville, will be be in Itesthaven Memorial Park, and Mrs. arter Rallerty, ana a tin, Mrs. Oma Jean vest, and McCarthy was a member of granddaughter.

Mrs. Barbara Rose Underbill; the 23d and Broadway Baptist The funeral will be at 2 30 m. three stepdaughters, Mrs. Itita Church, the American Legion, Saturday at Arch L. Heady u- Godfrey or rort hnox, Mrs.

Elks Club, and was a Mason. neral Home, 1201 E. Oak. Bur- Anna Mae Pilbean of Aberdeen, ial will be in Resthavcn Me- and Mrs. Charlotte Hamp- JACOB K.

KESSLER ton; his father, James Mitchell; three Misters. Mrs. Maude lto- morial Tark. MRS. L.

F. SLATTERV The funeral of Jacob K. Kcss- selle, Mrs. Ruby Ramsey, and guests at a reception al 6 m. tomorrow at My Old Kentucky Home, Bardstown.

Their hosts will be members of the cast of "The Stephen Foster Story." After the reception the Pineville group will attend the Foster performance. 111 ler, a member of St. Taul Catholic f'htirrh Pleasurii RidL'o Park Mrs. Flossie Gordon; two brotli- Mrs. Lawrence h.

Mattery, will be at 9 a m. Monday at the Jong active in civic affairs in rrs, Karl and Ellis Mitchell, and ol nrnnrhilrtrpn church, liunat wilt ue in bt. Middletown, died at iz Andrew's Cemetery. a m. Friday at her residence in MRS.

ANNABFLI.I" (OOPFR Kessler, of East Pages Lane, Mjddletown. Mrs. Annabelle Cooicr, 62, Asiociattd Prtis Wlrphoto by Radio From Colorado's Governor S. L. R.

McNichoIs Valley Station, died Thursday Mrs. Slattery. the former GOVERNORS TEST PRISON STEW night at General Hospital a long illness. He was is alter Anna Mason, is survived by her a- 's a.n. Ir.day a Ilai- 59.

husband; two sons, David Wcth- "'It Meadows ne, ister, Mrs. rrby. Fort Gaines, Ga and Dud- "2 S. h.rd. She lived at the Sacred Heart Home.

Sclaia Subject: SACRAMENT Surviving are a sis Lizzie Hartlace. and two broth- Weiherhv: a brother. Dud- im hmth. hmihnr DiiH. dips into a pot of stew during a visit by touring American governors to a labor correction camp at Krukovo, near Moscow.

Waiting their turns are New Jersey Governor Robert Meyner, far left, and North Carolina Governor Luther Hodges, right. Mrs. Meyner is at rear, between the white-jacketed prison cook and Governor McNichoIs. The camp houses 1,100 inmates whom officials say are paid for their labor while serving terms of one to 10 years. 'ers, George and William Kes.sler.

ey Mason, and three grandchil- A Louisville native, she was The body is at the Hardy dren a past president of the Shawnee Shively Chapel, 4101 Dixie The body is at the Willlute American Legion Auxiliary, ami Highway. Funeral Home, Middletown. a member of St. Helens Coop- ill hn at CiatlVe Club. Speciol-SAIUHDAY NIGHT lllutlrutvd Sermon "Revival With a Jawbone" MRS.

HELEN SVU.ENE Sunday at Middletown Christian Surviving are two sons, Rob-The funeral for Mrs. Helen church. Burial will be in Mid- ert J. Cooper. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sweeney, mother of the Rev.

dletown Cemetery. and George E. Cooper, Encino, Dr. Crume, 53, Rites Tomorrow For Head Spirited Southern Flrtt Church ef Chrl.t, fcl.nllil IJ0S l.ulh Thlrtf t. ChunS )f Chrlil, Sil.ntiil 41IS Pr.nltf.rf Av.nu.

Rm M.nd.y Ihioulh Prlit.y II I. 4 Third Church of Chritl, fci.nlltl I'll a.rdtt.wn doom, Pally II I. ac.pr lundavt and H.hd.y Sunday Msrnlnf II A.M. Sunday tihool and Nurtary MAM. W.dn.td.y latlimonlal M.alin.

P.M. 1 gf in I James Sweeney, assistant pastor (al; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth JiaiClStOWll, Ul LlVCStOCli'lSrOkCragC Virill St. Augustine Church. M.

nil T. MITCHELL Gordon, Grand Marais. limn; Gmi7 Miimr Croud inrreiming in'giy H.ar lliit dynamic Cotpol loom Tllnr flC All.inl- The funeral of John C. Clax- MRS. GILBERT B.

Hl'MK Monday at St. Philip Ncri in rnJ.i,ir at ss Marv kins, and 13 grandchildren. XyiLS JL XYlltllV on. 73. founder and princi- Mrs.

Gilhert R. Hume 4R. died Indianapolis. Khni.rih lioniml at 1:30 a.m. The funeral will be ot who hav.

minntor.d through radio, tal.viiion, church. and Cotpol Unit DOWNTOWN HIADIN9 pal owner of the Claxon Com- at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Kentucky Mrs- Sweeney, 60, died at Friday after a week's illness. He am. Monday at Ratterman's, XT 4 1 ii Pan'- a livestock-brokerage firm Baptist Hospital after a seven- 10:40 m- Thursday at her waj.

j5 2114 W. Market, and at ti a in. as Al 1'iagci, Hospital at 1048 E. Main, will be at 2:30 month illness. She lived at 3006 home in Indianapolis, 1G01 E.

He 'ivp(J at 5 Bank and at St. Columba Church. Burial He Helped m- SunIay I'carson's, 149 Nadina Drive. York Street. operated the Okolona Shoe Shop, will be in Calvary Cemetery.

1 Breckinridge Lane. Burial will Until her illness, she was a She is also survived by father The funeral will be at 2 p.m. fp.ci.iiorh.ceuritr-j.umai be in Harrods Creek Cemetery, telephone operator for General Timothy Sweeney, O.S.B., St. Monday at Ratterman's, 2114 W. mkn.

iih.i. ai i Bardstown, July 10. Dr. Brownsboro, Ky. He died Thurs- Electric's Appliance Park for Meinrad Archabbcy, St.

Mem- Market with burial in Ever- Mrs. Rena Hugg App, fi3, of airoti tho nation, Canada, M.xico. AL and WILMA YVYRICK ROOM 101 Wait tr.adw.y Op.n daily MM loll1 M. Wadnaid.y t. M.

Sunday, and Holiday. MON. to I P.M. William Keith Crume 53 died nini 81 -or1011 aicmonai mree years ana lor iz years ai'. green Cemetery.

The body will n.MiMiiim-nui-, uu-u i K-Ut previously, she was a telephone 2 55 a Friday 1st Assembly of God "Mow Chrlition Scl.nc. H.oti" SILVER AND OAK NEW AlBANY at 2-55 Friday a Flaeet CIaxon. of 115 S- Hite- was a opwator at the Brown Hotel. V- I'. A.

r. member of Pewee Vallev Ma- She was a native of Louisville Mrs. Delphine Giacometti Pe WAV! C.I 10-01 A M. MRS. ALV1N BARNED Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Mrs. Alvin H. Ban-d. 44, died assafiume; a son Dr. rn frank App; a sister.

Mrs. Mar- REV. JAMES JONES, PASTOR "VI TV Chan. 1. Sun.

t.M A M. tTtniinr VJZa in sonic Lodge, Crescent Hill Mcth and a member of Melbourne Irali, 84, died about 2 p.m. Fri. joe odist Church, and Bourbon Stock Heights Baptist Church. "a day in Sunset Nursing Home, -1 Zd Menue She artt six grandchil-4924 Dixie Highway.

She lived "ni JtJ? Iren and MX great grandchil- lards Livestock Exchange. Survivors include her hus- Survivors are two sons. James band: a dauchter. Mrs. Doris at 3006 Vermont Avenue.

She dren. i A i ii iiditvc ui iiiti3wii vuuiiii, former Rosalie Cath- The funeral will be at 8 pi al Friday morning after an R. claxon, La Grange Park, 111., Virginia Thomas; a son, Gilbert was the widow of Achilles "'Tu attack at his home. He had suf- and Joh' E. Hume; her parents, Mr.

and l'etrali. who died 50 years ago. a erine cpcl Jtj CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pourlh and K.ntucky Arthur Hall. Mlnlitar Maurlco Hlntan, Orfanlit 9:30 A.M. -Church School 11:00 A.M.

-Morning Worship "PRESBYTERIANS' SERVANT HERITAGE" Driver. She was a member a.m. Monday at Kmbry Rosse Fu-of Evangelical and Re- Home, 2723 Preston High daughter, Mrs. Walter F. Heick, Mrs.

Charles E. Hume; a broth- survivois inciuue a months aco. but was recovering yJ; w.4u.' 1 ti.I. t- Amanxni turn ditnrc of bi. James tv St.

James way, ana ai a.m. ai uur momrr and had nlanned to return to his .7.1 lormed nurcn Survivors Imsirles her bushand of Sorrows Church. Rurial will include a son, Alvin H. Barncd; be in Calvary Cemetery. Liaxon; six sisters, Mrs.

noy 1 can jasyarsewsKi, aim six mui iuuaiui 1 auu office to resume practice Au- rernelIi MfS. Thornton Potts, grandchildren. dile Wildman; a brother. Jo- ust J- Mrs. Elizabeth Bush, Mrs.

Eva The funeral will be at 11 a m. soph Giacometti, Philadelphia, He had been practicing medi- Littrell. Miss Anna Claxon. and Monday at Arch L. Heady Fu- and two grandchildren, cine here for 22 years and was Mrs.

Maude Morris, and three neral Home. 1201 E. Oak. Bur- The funeral will be at 8:30 a sister, Mrs. Margaret Gettel; her mother, Mrs.

Rose Fisher and three brothers, (on- 1 T' I recognized throughout Kentucky crandchildren ial will be in Resthavcn Me- a.m. Monday at Herbold Hor- nV.Vcr Driver, i oi uni a Tiirnionisr Fourth and It. Catharine Wada Weldsn and ay Wahtl.r-Mmlilarl 11:00 A.M. "THE SECRET OF FACING LIFE UNAFRAID" (Brodc vr I 0,1010) Dr. Wltfon rchin 7.20 P.M.-"THE REFUGE OF THE GODLY" Mr.

Wbftr irchfnf Atr-Cndlt in4 daqualt prkin nuntry fcjlitit morial Tark The funeral will be at 10 a m. UDC IM L'kL I Ml'PDIIV Ti i uou unPITITT flTTrMMV DHMimdy, aim al il d.lll. .1 ,11. at Arr-h f. Ifparlv Was K.S.M.A.

Counselor Mrs. Russell Averitt Murphy. Charles Borromeo Catholic V' -V. i ni Southern Funeral Home, 3601 Dr. Crume was Fourth Dis- 37 HipH in an a FHrtav at Mrs.

Robert E. Gutterman. 84, church. Burial will be in St. Taylor Boulevard.

Burial will be in Resthavcn Memorial Park. JOHN N. ADAMS John N. Adams, a State Highway Department engineer, died frict counselor of the Kentucky orton Memorial Infirmary. She of 1820 Winds0!" Place, died at Michael Cemetery.

State Medical Association. lived at 903 S. 32d. She was a at r. Through his efforts, working member of Ninth and Baptist Baptist Hospital.

MRS. AN. ML HAMPTON with Monsignor James H. Wil- Church. was a member of Trinity Mrs.

Annie Gray Hampton. 84. lett. Flagot Memorial Hospital Survivors besides her husband Church and DauShlcrs died at 7 p.m. Thursday in Fort of America.

imit ardtloon Md. ot Naeolaon Blvd. CL Milt Lauderdale. Fki. She lived in was established.

He was the are two dauchters. Misses Judith llolh-wnod Fla manv vears at 4 m- at nis iiome, 05 Sequoia. B.S. 10 A.M. Wor.liip 11 A.M.

A P.M., Wnl. P.M. Sce) Heir" KI KUI V. Ill I JUt, Lvatif. Wi tACTICI LOCAL AUTONOMY UNOf CIPTUAL tlDllk, iUHPOOT OOPHAN HOMtt, ANO, JCT HtMIUINWIAUIM.

hospital's second staff president Ann and Martha Fave Murphv, ruL TJ.ZTr! and has been one of the officers her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur r' f.v irfd Surviving are a son, Theodore was a native of Louisville. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Phitnntt Kv ne was me wiaow oi jonn of the hospital since it was Lee Simmons, Emily Adams; a daughter, Mrs.

Wil ieConlev c'la hosier; two grandchildren, Hampton Willie Conley, founded. four sisters, Mrs. hro.h.r Sam He was physician at Nazareth Grove City, Ohio, Mrs. Hazel survivors include a aaugnier, Mother louse and St. Joseph Saunders.

Owensboro. Mrs. 1. "I 2 P-mV Mrs. Catherine H.

Harrison Fort Adamf- Ka', "Tn.AC TRINITY TEMPLE Metheditr Church Third at Guthrie 10 45 A.M.-Th Gift of God Preparatory School, both of Truman Keown, Henderson, -1rtn1 lW eLf.l!f? Some et. Kv. iruraan iveown. nenaerson, Lexincton Road Burial be 'Y Somerset. Ky.

1 4L ana a ss xsancy jo himmons, Hi Cemetprv. VL The boy is at the Cralle Fu- 1" Cave H.ll Cemetery, caraalown- 7:30 P.M. God Centered Confidence Frankfort f.n,i, r.nA iKral Home. 2428 iui'iiuuv ai 1 ai ic i uulioi iii'iih, 2428 Frankfort Avenue. Burial Mlnliter.

Paul lhaphard V. I. Pal.rt Call Inapiratton JUnlp.r tJJI Near All Downtown Hot.li Ii Was on City Council Charles William and Jesse Leon- MRS. MARIE ILLRICII Dr. Crume was a member of ard Simmons, both of Philpott, Mrs.

Marie Ewald Ullrich died the Bardstown City Council for and Norvill D. Simmons. at 11:45 a.m. Friday at SS. Mary two terms and was serving as a The funeral will be at 10 a m.

Elizabeth Hospital. She lived councilman at the time of his Monday at Nunnellcy Funeral at 3508 Vermont Avenue. She death, and was a member of the Home, 4327 Taylor Boulevard, was a member of First Evangeli- Bardstown Board of Education. Burial will be in Evergreen Cal United Brethren Church. will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.

EVERETT EUGENE DAVIS Everett Eugene Davis. 59, III ((l, llir HOOK, anl llirltl.fl IHH'I." HIGHLANDS 1 275 Bordtt Rd. Krnt l.yon. Minislrr It AS 10 SO IROOUOIS 960 Patotlo Rood Jnhn rngrllurg, Minnlcr 4fi 1 il SO 7 .00 JEFFERSON 813 E. Jeffertor, Jmn llartliion, MiniMrr 30 CAMP TAYLOR Belmar Drive K.

Stinette, Mmislrr 45 10 45 7 00 ORMSBY AVE. 622 I. Ormtby R. I'lirk, Minister M-10 .45 7 PORTLAND 2500 Portland Ave. 'rl Vnpt Wilton, Mintttfr 9 1H.5D-7 45 RALPH AVE.

2501 Ralph Ave. .1 Ai1dam. Minuter 9 4i 10 50 7 45 ROWAN ST. 3008 Rowan St. Ihnmat Y.

lark, Minutrr 9 45-10 50 7.00 SHAWNEE 41 tf and Michigan Allen. Mimtler 9 45 10 45 7 00 SO LOUISVIUE 5 th and Sti. Wilton Hurkt. Minister 9 45 10 50 30-7 .30 18th STREET 31 1 N. 1 8th Si.

Hrent Hnkman, Minister 9 45 1 1 BUECHEl Buechel. Ky. J. T. t.lenn.

Minister 9 45-1 1 00. 7. 4. EAST VIEW Okolona, Blue Lick laude eif, mister 9 4i-10 Ml 7 00 HIGH VIEW Feqenbuth Lane rlw. Sch rt-ine initer 9 .10 10 40-7.

00 Jeff town 1060 Waflerton Tr. John I'minrl. uuMor 9 45-1 1 OU 7 .10 LA GRANGE 3d and Jefferion Asa Hatier. intsier 9 45 1 1 00 8.00 SYLVANIA Road No 2 hrnneth Stnrkdell, Minister 10 00 11.00 7.45 Jesus Save. Jesu Ileal Sarvlc.a Sunday, p.m., w.dnotrj.yt, 7:10 oic.pt firtt Wtdnatday of act! month.

III! BROADWAY. BINO THI BLIND, LAME, DIA, DUMB ANO INCURABLt DUE ASH. 5f OOO MANIFEST HIS CHEAT POWER. HEAR THE PEOPLi TELL HOW DELIVERED THEM FROM THESE CONDITIONS THRU FAITH IN THE EtLOOO OF CHRIST. died Wednesday at Tortage La Trairie, Canada.

He had been He was also a member of the Cemetery. Survivors include her hus- band. Ernest C. Ullrich: two tanaaa ou nrre weeks Nelson County Health Depart- BftRrpT llrBlv sons. Arthur C.

and Ewald E. as an operator oi carnival rides. ment, Robert Lee Herman, 65, died Ullrich- her mother tr 'nr Hp lived at 2205 Garrs Lane SISTER FINETTA C. AH, CL l-ISit. ALL SERVICES OF THE COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH are held at the TEEN-CENTER of the Y.W.C.A.

Second and Broadway Sunday A.M. 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Evening 7:45 P.M. Dr. N.

Burnett Mogruder Minister ADFOlMTf PARKING AlR-CONDTlOMf 0 He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Mon-Hgnor McGee Fourth Degree Assembly of the K. of and the Optimist Club. He was a director of the at 8:45 a.m. Friday at his home, Cox and a sister, Mrs Shively. He was a native of 817 Mulberry.

Campodonipo. Cleveland, Miss. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. xhe funeral will be at 10 a m. Survivors include his wife, Agnes Kramer Herman; a daugh- Monday at Owen Funeral Home Mrs.

Jessie Cheatham Davis; a tcr, Mrs. Jean Wise, Albuquer- 2611 Virginia Avenue Burial son Robert E. Davis, and three que, N. a son, Robert L. will be in Resthaven Memorial grandchildren.

Farmers Bank Trust Company. lKe, and three grand- Park. The hody will be at iNunneiiey runerai uome. iayiori Boulevard, after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Salvation Campaign firtt Calvary T.mplo 2714 Crittond.n Dr. July 12th July 18th Each Nit 7 30 M. With ono of Amorico'i Finoif fMinittort, Jimmy Ch.atim ef Inrjionepolit, Ind. olio Sunday, July 12'h Big Rally Day Special Spookort Fr.o Dinner You Are Welcome Patter, lee I. MantfielrJ Phone EM 3-5644 ur.

crume was graduated irom children, the Louisville College of Phar- jhe body is at the Arch maey in 1926 and from the Uni- Heady Funeral Home, 1201 versity of Louisville School of oak. Medicine in 1934. He did his internship at General Hospital in REBEL II. REEVES, SR. Franci Hruyn Dies Now York Tlm.i N.w.

t.rvico New York, July S. Bruyn, 78, former president THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST PARK BOULEVARD 4600 Park Blvd. and board chairman of the Louisville. Rebel Hudson Reeves, 61, Turner Halsey Export Corpora- He is surv ived by three died at 7:45 p.m. Friday at Gen- tion here, died here Thursday.

BEECH STREET- Beech at Southern 1 de ii ve, I-1 ant'eiit M' i 34 1 1 A 4 A 1. BURNETT AVE 600 E. Burnett F. White. K.v.nelit SP 8 9446 II A 9 45 AM CEDAR SPRINGS Seotonville Road daughters, Misses Josephine, rai iiospiiar, wnere ne naa neen Ann, and Lucv Crume, and a a patient three weeks.

He lived son, William Keith Crume, at 3935 S. Fifth. A veteran of his father, J. Robert Crume, a World War Reeves retired RarrUtnwn nbarmaeist and a three years ago as an electrician. BIBLE ANSWERS 1.

Six. Acts 11:11 18. 2. Remember the Sabbath Day UrXKjrnw Hretn. 9 '8 10 50 A i 00 I I.

A -M. to keep it holy. Exodus 20 8. sister, Miss Elise Crume, Bards- He was a native of Alexandria, Iu I Is p'Kii H'lcit' -IMriHIfi lu A 3'M M. PRESTON HIGHWAY 4420 Prestonj A (iri'ler.

t.M S-S441 0 A 7PM i 30 A vf. ST. MATTHEWS 4500 Wetport Rd. Iieaev Snaw, 1 nng. TV 6 10 A V.

P.M. IS 11 A.M. TAYLOR BLVD. 3248 Taylor Blvd. lUmid Hj'eltp, l.taneeht-KM t-2t 10 AM TP M.

9.30 A VALLEY Dixie Hgwy. al Fox Ave. Ij-I v. 4.i I i .7 f. WENDELL AVENUE- 2222 Wendell H.mV.

I (, 2 U41 4. A V. i. 9 45 A M. WEST END 4401 Wet Broadway .1 Snell.

ti ane 2 11 A V. HP M. iS.lOA f. 3. living God." Hebrews tiran nun.

EPISCOPAL SERVICES 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion 10 A.M. Service end Sermon Cothodrel Mon's Choir Holy Communion 10 a m. Firtt Sunday Each Month CHRIST CHURCH CATHEQRAL (EPISCOPAL) Satonrj al liberty St. 1031.

The body is at the Mann, Survivors include his wile, Greenwell Arnold Funeral Mrs. Margaret Reeves; three Home. The funeral is expected sens, Rebel H. Reeves, Nash- to be Monday ville, and Charles and Robert CEDAR STREET 1430 Cedor tank McG ill. KneeiM SP2 TOfiS HAM P.M IS 9 4) A VI CENTRAL CHURCH Shelby ond Lynn Amis MK 7-4nJ.

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Jesus Christ, our Lord. Ro- Joyce Baines. Mrs. Elsie Mae Rabbi Dies Al 67 Hayes, and Mrs. Mary Frances mans 6:23.

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sorvico niis; a Drother, Mack Reeves, New York, July 10. Rabbi Philadelphia; a stepbrother, Will Bernard Birstein, 67, of Con- Reeves; four grandchildren, and gregalion Ezrath Israel, known three stepgrandchildren. as the Actors Temple, died here The body is at Heady Funeral Thursday. Home, 3601 Taylor Boulevard. ieiiliieiiiiMr MMaaiaWKl 7:30 P.M.

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