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WfiftKESDAY, MARCH 16, Wt HAMILTON, OHIO, JOURNAL THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FOftTWHftlBJI Scottish Rite Scottish Rite Masonic members attending the Spring Dinner Meeting of the Butler County Scottish Rite Club at the Central YMCA are shown. AH active members of the Educational and Class Builders Committee, they are, left to right: William B. Lakcman, Verlin Pulley, Lawrence Hufford, Adrian Cooper, and Charles Teague. Mr. Pulley resides in Oxford and Mr.

Hufford in Somerville. All others are from the Hamilton-Fair- ficld area, Mr. Lakeman is a past deputy grand master of the Second Ohio Masonic District. Two Area Firms Low The Scottish Rite comprises four bodies Gibulum Lodge of Perfection, Dalcho Council Princes of Jerusalem, Cincinnati Chapter of Rose Croix, and the Ohio Consistory Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret and. these Masonic bodies were represented by Hubert 0.

Auburn, left, H. William Kukuk, Ralph Davidson, and Carl A. Schuehlcr, right. All four men are well known in Butler County and Mr. Auburn is a past grand master of the Grand Council of Ohio Royal and Select Masons (a York Rite Masonic body).

(Continued From Last torium seating 430 persons. was designed to include facili ties for paper technology, in dmtrial education, nursing, 'bus incES electronics amd drive safety programs. Plans for the new building were announced last October er the basic plains had been completed for Phase of the development of the Hamilton Campus At that time. (Dr. Bernard Pbelps, director of tlhe Hamil Harry Expires Berbers At 83 Harry J.

(Happy) (Berbers 83, 716 FranW'in died ly after 7 p. in. Tuesday in Metr cy Hospital, where he ihad been a patient nine days. Mr. Berbers ihad been ill four years, and despite, has illness had maintained a cheerful atti tude asid much interest in life He was bom May 13, 1887, in Cincinnaibi, tlhe second son 01 John and Elizabeth Kronelage JHerbems.

The family moved to Hamilton shortly after his birth He was educated in St. Stephen Parochial School. In his youth he was employ ed by the American Can Corp and the Shuler Benninghofen Co. He married Frances Mengel tamp in St. Peter Catholic Church June 20, 1917.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbers enjoyed 53 years cf married life, and oelebrat ed their golden wedding anniver ssry in At this time they renewed their wedding vows during a Mass of Thanksgiving al St. Peter Church. Mosler Employe Mr.

Hcrbers, a mechanic was employed as an assembler Mosier 34 years. An ardent naturalist, Mr. Her bers spent much time dm has gar den, end also enjoyed the com pany of his many grandchildren ifc was a member of Catholic Order of Foresters; the Monkey Mutual AM Society Cage and the Holy Name Society of St. Peter Church. He leaves has wife, Frances; two sons, Leroy Herbers, and Paul Her- bere.

Hamilton; five daughters Mrs. Maurice ('Dorothy) Wimmers, Mrs. Henry (iLuoUle) Gei er, Mrs. Orville (Mary) Coins and Mrs. Joseph (John) Eck- erfc, all of Hamilton, and Mrs.

Donald (Rita) Brook, Miamis- bumg; 51 grandchildren; 14 great'grarjdchd'Idren; a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Stock, Dayton; other friends. relatives and many He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Julia) Hoelle; throe brothers, George, Lawrence and Anthony Herbers; and a sister, Miss Elizabeth Heltons. Funeral services will be at 9:30 m.

Friday in Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third St. Mass of the Resurrection wiH be intoned at 10 a. m. in St.

Peter Church. Visitation at t)he funeral home will be Thursday from 5 unf 9 p. m. Burial will be in St. Stephen Cemetery.

Thieves (Continued From Last the Unit Transportation S. Seventh and Hanover was reported to police by James Frew, 200 Dick Ave. The thieves caused $50 damage breaking wuidows to enter and prying open the machine. Edward Braun, director of parks and recreation, reported to police that thieves damaged tne hasps on locks at the Lindenwald Swimming Pool, Headley when they broke into the house. They threw baskets around and damaged a clock in the basket room.

Theft of his driver's license, social security card and automobile registration from his coat pocket at the East River Baptist Church was reported to Fairfield police by Donald Seeley, 4W Castleton Drive. toil Campus, disclosed that Ohio House Bitl'l 531, approved in 1989 provided $2 million- for the planning and construction of a thiirt on the campus. The Hamilton Campus opened in September, IMS, with two buildings. They are the three- story Rentschler Library Building, which also houses some classrooms and student services, and Mosler Hall, a five story classroom building. The Science Technology Building is scheduled to be locatec northwest of the existing buildings and southwest of the existing parking lot.

The auditorium wing will be located closest to the parking lot. In addition to the auditorium, there will be a 100 seat lecture room on the second floor of the classroom section. Basic plans for Phase II were completed 'by Steed, Hammond Associates, Hamilton architects; Helmig, Lienesch Associates, Dayton; and Young, Russo, Graham Obenmeyer, Cincinnati. Virginia Hartman, 40, Dies In Eaton; Visited Hamilton Virginia M. Hartman, 40, 213 S.

Beech Eaton, Ohio died March 5 in Eaton. Miss Hartman had visitec Hamilton frequently and had many friends here. She leaves her mother, Ruth Hartman, iEaton; her father, Raymond Hartman, Cincinnati; four brothers, Kenneth Hartman, Scottsmoore, Robert Hartman, Dayton, Donald Hart- main, Coca, and Robert L. Hartman Wilson, US Army, Ft. Knox, a sister, Mrs.

Violet Louis Ihrig, Hamilton; other relatives'and many friends. Services were conducted Monday at the Girton Schmidt Funeral Home, Eaton, with the Rev. Father Edward H. Volker cf The Church of the Visitation, Eaton, and'Rev. O.

Gene Wells, pastor of "the United Methodist Church of Eaton, officiating. Burial was in Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton. Services Thursday For Luster Bolton Funeral services for Luster Bolton, 58, 2066 Compton Road, Mt. Healthy, who died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, incinnati, will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of God, 2680 Roosevelt Mt.

Health. Burial will be in Arlington Memorial Gardens, Mt. Healthy. Friends may call at the Neid- lard Funeral Home, 7M Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Wednesday from 4 until 9 p.m.

Mr. Bolton had been employed at the Fisher Body Hamilton plant 24 years. Hs leaves three daughters, vlrs. James Krabbe, Mrs. Pe- Mitchell, and Mrs.

Carol Watson, all of Cincinnati; two sons, William David Bolton and ilonald Gene Bolton, both of itoseburg, two sisters, Mrfe. Flonnie Stewart, Norwood, Ohio, and Mrs. Flossie Sullivan, Grand Rapids, two brothers, Jack Bolton, Fair- ield, and Stanley Bolton, Corbin, and 17 grandchildren. Mrs. Erbeck, 57, Dies In Arkansas Mrs.

Alvin (Juanita) Erbeck, 7, 233 Lynette Bull Shoals, a former Hamilton resident, died suddenly Tuesday at nome of an apparent heart at- ack. Funeral arrangements are in- omplete at the Proeschel Crawford Funeral Home, 547 Wain St. HARGE MAN ABSENT FROM ARMY BASE Richard L. Egner, 21, 24 Vlillville was taken into custody in the 800 block of Ross Ave. Tuesday on a charge of leing away without leave from lis U.

S. Army base at Fort )evens, since last August, police reported. Five well know Masonic figures are pictured above, left to right: Judge Robert L. Marrs, Judge Richard Berridge, Ray Castator, Floyd Chapman and James Rymer. Judge Marrs is first vice president of the Butler County Scottish Rite Club and Mr.

Rymer is second vice president. Mr. Castator gave the invocation and Judge B'erridge the benediction at the Spring Scottish Rite dinner meeting. Mr. Chapman holds the York Cross of Honor Award.

Mr. Castator and Judge Marrs are past masters of Washington Lodge 17, while Mr. Chapman and Mr. Rymer are past masters of Hugh L. Bates Lodge, and Judge Berridge is a charter member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge.

All are active workers in the Rite and Mr. Chapman is hospitaler visiting the sick and "shut-ins" in the area. Mr. Rymer is secretary of Hugh L. Bates Lodge.

Charles Loge Rites Friday Funnral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p. m. at the Marsha 11- Smith Funeral Home, Oxford, for Charles L. Loge, 77, 717 S. Col'ege Oxford.

He dkd Tuesday at McCul lough Hospital, Oxford, after an illness of two months. Burial will be in Oxford Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p. m. Thursday at the funeral home.

The Rev. Robert K. Foster, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church. Oxford, will conduct funeral services. Mr.

Logo was born July 5, in Ripley County, a son of and Mrs. Lewis Loge. He attended Blue Creek School near Lawrenceville, kid. He was a lifelong resident of he Frenfolin County, Ind. and Butler County area.

married Carrie Alford, Nov. 18, 1916 in Franklin Ind. Farm, Miami In earlier years he was a far- er. Later he was employed at Miami University with the secuir- ty police force until retirement on 11963. A devoted husband amd lovinig 'ather, he also enjoyed roaitore and the outdoors.

His favorite pasttimes included baseball and other sports. He was a member of the United Presbyterian Oxford. Besides his wife, Carrie, he eaves a daughter, Mrs. Mario Ixxucel, Los Angeles, a son, Kenneth Loge, Ox- 'ooxl, a sister, Mrs. Ida Draike, Blooming Grove, four grandidhidren, two great-grand- 'hildren, other relatives and many friends.

He was 'preceded in death by a grandson, (Richard (Loge, on 1843. Journal-News Photoi (C. Elliott) Four active members of the Scottish Rite and a candidate for the Spring Reunion Class, scheduled for April 16 and April 17, are pictured above, left to right: Ralph Bush, Charles Sullivan, Michael J. Wuest, Jack Ralston, and Robert Sandlin. Mr.

Bush is serving as first vice president of the 1970 Fall Reunion Scottish Rite Class and Mr. Sullivan will be a candidate in the Spring Rite Class. Mr. Wuest is secretary-treasurer of the Butler County Club; Mr. Ralston and Mr.

Sandlin are serving as assistants to Mr. Wuest. Mr. Bush is a member of Benjamin Franklin Lodge, while Messrs. Wuest, Ralston and Sandlin are all past masters of Washington Lodge 17 Hamilton Fire Runs TUESDAY 9:55 a.

m. 422 Chestnut Richard Smith, 29, unconscious, to Mercy Hospital by emergency squad. 1:02 p. m. High St.

and Mono Civelles (Continued From Last Page) ilton Symphony, Miami Univer sity Symphony, Dayton Civic Ballet, Cincinnati Ballet Company and Larry Smith and his puppets. Proceeds from the concerts have been distributed to 16 local organizations and their projects. Mr. Newkirk presented the award plaque to Mrs. Norman G.

Grevey, president of the Ci- velles and to Mrs. Charles Koebler and Mrs. Tom Webster, chairmen of the 1970 "Kinder- konzert" program. In making the award presen tation, Mr. Newkirk noted that, "the judges felt that this project was particularly outstanding." "Not only have the proceeds been most beneficial to many community areas, but also the entertainment provided youngsters -and adults alike has been of the highest quality.

When one considers that the Civelles has only 33 members, the magni tude of the undertaking becomes even more significant," Mr. Newkirk concluded. Washington OES (Continued From I-ast Page) nclude initiation of a class of candidates with all officers and pages having a part in the serv- ce. The inspection will start at 7:30 p.m. in the chapter room yith introduction of grand of- icers and matrons and patrons representing other OES chap- ers.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inman serve the OES group as pa- ron and matron. A reception follow the meeting, ment assisting 'persons attaching new chain to flog pole j't Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument. 6:52 p.

m. rear of 500 block of East rubbish, no damage. 8:38 p. m. 1313 Grand Louise Neal, 24, ill, to Mercy Hospital by erneoigenicy squad.

10:14 p.im. 827 East Carl Fetor, 76, 1)116 High back injury, to Mercy Hospital by emergency squad. WEDNESDAY 3:43 a. m. Neilan Blvd.

and Pershing flush fuel oil from street. Stanley Pfeffer Rites Conducted Pallbearers for Stanley W. Pfeffer, 54, 33-1 Buckeye who died Sunday evening in Middletown Hospital, were John, James and Robert Pfeffer and Ralph Barrett. Funeral services were Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S.

Third St. Mass of the Resurrection was intoned at 10 a.m. in St. Stephen Church. Burial was in St.

Joseph New Cemetery, Cincinnati. Fort Hamilton Mrs. Ronnie Banks, 915 N. Robert Barkley, 3089 Lanes Mill, Oxford; Robert Bedinghaus 4340 Hamilton Middletown; Robert Boggs, YMCA, Hamilton; Mrs. Wilbur Conrad, 1762 Kahn; Mrs.

Mickey Cope, 85 N. Second; Yvonne Diaz, 5733 Jeffrey. Mrs. Michael Donahue, 390 Grove; Todd Emrick, 816 Sectional (Continued From Last tion and a Plausible Plan for Providing It." Those Invited Principals, teachers and parents, as well as those interested in the safety of school children are invited to attend. Mrs.

Howes will serve as vice chairman of the Workmen's Compensation Section of which J. B. Gividen, supervisor, Workmen's Compensation and Insurance, Armco Steel is chairman. This particular meeting will be held in the Promenade Boom beginning at 1:45 p.m. "The Future For Workmen's Compensation," wil be the subject of Warren G.

Blue, vice president, R. E. Harrington Columlbus. Employes of all companies who are responsible for the meeting of Workmen's Compensation claims are urged to attend. There are no registration fees or other charges for attending these sectional meetings.

Births Snyder, Michael and Beverly CHurley), a girl, Mairdi 9, Fort Hamilton. Setser, Larry and Ruby (Spears), 6W4 Jacksonburg, Middletown, a girl, March 9, Fort Hamilton. Stephens, George and Shirley (Felty), 416 East, a girl, March 9, Fort Hamilton. Bryant, Troy and Betty (Cnamiptoni), 2831 iHamilton-Mid- dlietown, a girl, March 9, Fort Hamilton. 'Ricketts, Stephen and Thuan (Nigiuyen 1 864 Millikin, a boy, Mamch 9, Fort Hamilton.

Gibson, Gene and Diana (Huffman), HK79 Cemtral, a 'boy, March 9, Mercy. Hacker, Dale and Rose (Moore), 1694 Dixie, a boy, March 9, Mercy. Marcum, Herman and Anna (Ramsey), .528 N. Seventh, a boy. March 9, Mercy.

Waters, Ml ton and Diane 'SchJabach), Box 14, Overpeck, a boy. March 10, Mercy. BIRTHS THIS YEAR Boys 237 GMs iftl Total 428 Sets of Twins 3 YOUTH ARRESTED ON CONDUCT CHARGE Donnie L. Sturgill, 18, Valleyview Drive, was arrested at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday at S.

Fourth St. and Pershing Ave. on a charge of disorderly conduct, police reported. The warrant was signed by Sue Willis, 1020 Long police said. WEATHER FORECAST Snow is forecast for the East and the Midwest.

Showers are expected in the Southeast and rain la the Northwest. Snow flurries are predicted In the West. There will be cold weather in the Midwest, and mild weather in the Southeast and the Southwest. AP Wirephoto Hospital Dismissals Roy R. Webb, 76, Expires Monday, Rites In Eaton Roy R.

Webb, 76, 504 S. Monument died Monday in Fort Hamilton Hospital. Mr. Webb was retired from 'anming in Preble County and had moved to Hamilton over a year ago. He was a member of Eaton.

Ohio, Grange 2050 and was one of the oldest active members of that organization. He was born June 29, 1894 in Eaton, a son of Edward and Sarah Jane Webb and was reared and educated in Eaton. List Relatives Mr. Webb leaves his wife, Nona, Hamilton; four sons. Floyd Webb, Ashville.

N. Ralph Webb, Summerville, W. Kenneth Webb, Somerville, Ohio, and Donald Webb, Burbank, three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Saiuer, Norristown, Mrs. Vera Clay and Mrs.

Maxine Howaird, both of Hamilton; a brother Stanley Webb, Richmond, two sis ters, Mrs. Grace Elliott, Day ton and Mrs. Eva Campbell Eaton; 19 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends. Services will be conducted a 1 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Girton Schmidt Funeral Home, Eaton The Rev.

Lester Dresch, pas tor of St. John -United Church of Christ, Hamilton, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Charles Sorrell, pastor of the Unitec Church of Christ, Eaton. Burial will be in Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton. Visitation will be Thursday al the funeral home from.

5 until 9 p.m. Piper Committee To Meet Tuesday The North End Committee for Robert Piper will hold a meeting Tuesday March 16 al 7:30 p.m. in the meeting rooms at Stone Tavern. Mr. and Mrs.

Piper will at tend the discussion meeting'ac- cording to Mrs. Nancy Blair publicity chairman-. There wil be a question and answer period refreshments will be served and the public is invited. Magie; Mrs. Paul Garrett.

122 Gordon; Mrs. Gorden Haibel, PJdgelawn; Rebecca Harter, 1008 Cereal; Dale Hoover, 811 rlaldimand; Albert Howard, 327 Mrs. Frank Isaacs, 826 Vine. Mrs. Gary Karr, Rte.

1, College Corner; Mrs. Kenneth Karr, 1019 Emery; Claude Lesie, 410 Pierson, Trenton; Tina Marlow, 504 Central; Mi's. Harold Roescli, 4779 McGreevy; Marion Warren, 1508 Pueblo; Hobert Wilson, 116 West Elkton, Seven Mile. Mercy Nancy Accorinti. 520 Sycamore; James Becker, 6100 Dayton, Cincinnati; Maiy Becker, 1716 Greanwood; Cecil Bryant, 7010 Hamilton Richmond, Oxford; Mrs.

Merda BuriiiS, 2052 Pleasant; Mrs. Charles Chestnut, 1840 West Eikton; Mrs. Catherine Crouch, 686 Hayes. Leooa Dunn, 1)34 N. Second; Wanda IDupel, Miami Trailer Court, Oxford; Joseph Evans, 400 Sycamore, Oxford; Daniel ivi setter, 1858 Gfenlbrook; Louis Flrey, 422 Marvin Hotel; iEdlwiaird Giilley, 6512 LeMans, Dayton; Georgians' Hamr, 524 Butler.

Cloyd Hairrison, 4-23 N. Seventh; Bascom Henderson, 445 Beech; Mrs. Ronald Hibbaird, 1301 Kahni; Mrs. James Hile- main, 2236 Somerviile-Jaciksion- bung, Somerville; Aimy Hulblbard, Sfi Noyes; Mrs. Robert Jackson.

120 Sycamore; Charles Keith, 622 S. Fourth; Robert Kcra, 1154 Noyes; Mrs. Fred Lowu-y. 237 Morris. Jacqiielyn Meiyer, 6407 metto; Mrs.

Clifford Moore, 30 Stephens; Bridie O'Neill, 420 S. Ruth Parker, 164 Chestnut; Cc-Iia Rauh, 846 Symimes; Marianne Richter, 1425 N. W. Washington; 'Pearl Sapp, 347 S. Third; Charlie Scott, 1036 S.

Second Richard Smith, 7516 Browns Run, Middletown; Mrs. Lewis Schoonover, 413 Franklin; Howard Stewart, 5730 Greenlawn; Anna Streicher, 747 S. 18; Brenda Walton, 30 Stephens; Parks WBburn, 74 Woodirow; Mrs. John Work. 106 Morris; Mrs.

Oscar Young, 5374 Bahama; Cincinnati; Dorothy Zimmerer, 664 Hooven. Chuck Jonson Dies At 39 Soleras (Chuck) Jonson, 39, 845 E. National Road, Vandialia, died Tuesday night while attend- ng a volleyball game at Butler High School, Vandalda. Mr. Jonson was in apparent jood health and 'Ms death comes as a shock to his family ajnd' Mends.

A former resident of HaimMtcn, ie operated the Crossroads of America Motel. He leaves his wife, Doro- jhy Maupin Jonson; a son, James Jonson; a daughter, Am Jonson, both at home; five brothers, George Jonson, Hamilton, Pete Jonson, Florida; Nicholas Jonson, Marion, William Jonson, Elmihurst, 111., Evans Jonson, other relatives and. many friends. He was preceded in death by a brother, James, who was kill, ed in World War II. Funeral amraingemienits ane incomplete at the Zettler Funeral Home, 2646 Pleasant Ave.

'71 Toronado Blame Wiring In Auto Fire A short in wiring was believed responsible for a fire Tuesday that caused undetermined damage to an automobile owned by John Riekling, 8547 Ashwood Drive, sheriff's deputies reported. Officers said the rear seat of the vehicle was damaged by the blaze which occurred on the driveway at the Ashwood Drive address. Union Township firemen responded and extinguished the blaze. 736 High SI. Hamilton FT.

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I Relish Trayi! Cedar Hill Farms MILK Gal. Returnable Bottle 99 New York STRIP STEAK 2.29 Our Own Homt Baked Bonelett HAM $1.79 1.19 Ib. HaU OPEN Man. thru Sat. 8:30 A.M.

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