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ST. LO I POST- I PATC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1949 HELP WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES part three pages 1-22C REAL ESTATE 4 FARMS AUTOMOBILES THINGS FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS WANT AD INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS tIBTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 0 A sTHeEFeT ELLA PAULINE, loving sister of Anna Lingenfelder, Louise M. and Amy Scherpe. Pnvate services held at UTTER-McKLSLEY Downtown Mortuary, Los Angeles, Calif. DEATH CHOTT, ALBERT rVFenton, Fortified with tne Sacraments of Holy mother church, July 29, 1949 dear husoand of the late Mary Chott.

dear father of Bernard, Norman, Marcelius and the late Ambrose Chott, dear brother, son-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from MEYER-PFITZING-ER Funeral Home, Fenton, Aug. 1, 8:45 a.m. to St. Paul Church, Fenton, 9 ajn.

Interment IN MEMO RIAM GRAY, ELIZABETH FERETTL. July 30. 1940. In loving memory. The month of July again is here.

To us the saddest of the year; Because it took -from us away A dear one Just nine years today. Her loving heart is now at rest, God took her home when He thought best. When we are dona with toils and care. We'll meet our dearest Elizabeth there. Sadly missed bv MOTHER.

DAD. BROTHER and all who loved her. AT KLRBY, LiLLlG A. (iiee Ewlng), 605O July 28, 1949. 3:50 p.m., beloved wife of Sam Kirby.

dear mother of CapU Winston L. Kirby, U.S.A.F William Kirby and Mrs. Irene Lockner, mother-in-law. grandmother, sister-in-law. aunt and cousin.

Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 St. Louis, Aug. 1, 1 :45 p-m. Interment St. Matthew's Ceme- Nof- BeaCn ChaPter' of' Beacon Chapter No.

256 p.E.S., are kindly requested to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Lillie A. Kirby. Aug. 1, 1:45 Su' touis L'mer CnaDeL 2223 MISS MARIE Real Estate For Sale (Cont'd) Fag Lots for Sala I Money Wanted 1 Real Estate Cards Real Estate.

Colored for Sala I7 Real Estate Out of St. Louis I Real Estate Exchanga Real Estate Wanted to Buy I7 Resorts for Sala Suburban Property for Sala Timber Lands I7 Things For Sals Aircraft 21 Animals 20 Antiques Pt. a Automobiles Aquariums and Fish 20 Baby Gifts A Children's Supplies 21 Bicycles and Motorcycles 2' Birds and Canaries 20 Boats and Motors 21 Books 2 Buildinq Materilas 21 Cameras 21 Clothing 21 Coal, Wood, Fuel Oil 21 Dogs and Cats 20 Farm Supplies 21 Heating Equipment 2I Horses and Vehicles 2t Household Goods 22 Household Goods Wtd. Pt. 2, P.

4 Jewelry and Diamonds 21 Machinery 21 Miscellaneous 21 Musical 22 Piano Tuning and Repairing 22 Poultry and Supplies 20 Rabbits and Pet Stock 20 Radios and Supplies 22 Seeds, Plants and Trees 22 Sewing Machines 22 Stamps and Coins 22 Stores and Office Equipment 22 Toys 22 Trailer Coaches 20 Service Ttqt Announcement I Birth Announcements i Business Directory 2 Business Opportunities 5 Business Personsls I Death Notice! Education 2 Loans Pt. 2, P. Lost and Found Personals Rooms, Board Small Loan Companies Pt. 2, P. 4 Special and Legal Notices swaps Employment Employment Aqencies 3-4 Employment Service 4 Help Wanted 2 Situations 2 Real Estate "Pot Rent Apartments for Rent 7 Business Property for Rent 7 Flats for Rent 7 For Rent for Colored 7 Halls 7 Hotels 7 Houses for Rent 7 Resorts for Rent 7 Office Space 7 Suburban Property for Rent 7 Wanted to Rent 7 Real Estate For Sale Apartments for Sale I5 Business Property for Sal it Deeds ot Trust Farms and Farm Lands I7 Flats for Sal IS Houses for Sal I3 Hunting Grounds 17 Investment Property 14 Loans en Real Estate RULES AND REGULATIONS The Post-Dispatch rtserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings.

The Post-Dispatch reserves the right to revise or reiect advertisements or to retain answers to any box number advertisement. If this right is xetcised the amount paid for the advertisement will ba refunded to the advertiser. It is agreed that the liability of tha Pulitzer Publishing Company la the, event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in tha event that arrors occur in tha publishing of an advertisement shall ba limited to tha amount paid by tha advertiser. (C) YOUR FRIEND Ablest of salesmen, ha may have neglected to sell himself. Do you know film? He is the person vou call in confidence when you need real estate service, as you call a doctorwrsen you need medical attention.

He is the person in the real estate business who is bound by a printed Code of Ethics. A member of the North St. Lou's Real Estate Salesmen's Assoc. does not carry his office under his hat he responsible business man of high integrity with an established office. He is a man who possesses experience that enables him to render intelligent service to those who want to buy, tell or lease.

As Real Esfate transactions usually involve the exchange of sizeable sums of money, it's well to insist that YOUR end of the transaction be handled by a man of responsibility. Our Service Doesn't Cost. IT PAYS Consult Any Member of the North St. Louis Real Estate Salesmen's Association DORSEY ALLEN REAL ESTATE 6231 A NATURAL BRIDGE MIT. 0X25.

BURGHOFF R. E. I. CO. 4926 N.

BROADWAY CH. 1478 REX CARLETON R. E. 6231A NATURAL- BRIDGE MU. 0125 DUERBECK REALTY CO.

1813 N. GRAND BLVD. JE. 2838 CLARENCE E. ERHARDT SON 5290 PAGE BLVD.

FO. 7961 EICHENSER REALTY CO. 4033 W. FLORISSANT AV. GO.

1030 FEINBERG HAN FT R. E. CO. 2914 N. UNION BLVD.

EV. 4900 FOSKIN REALTY CO. 3514 ST. LOUIS AVE. FR.

5033 GREULICH R. I. CO. 3118 N. GRAND BLVD.

FR. 0675 H. K. REALTY CO. 5316 NATURAL BRIDGE EV.

8092 HAAKE REALTY CO. 9200 THEKLA AV. Fireside 4600 HACKER GRAUPNER R. E. 6216 W.

FLORISSANT AV. CO. 8S88 H. H. HAFFNER REALTY CO.

6248 DELMAR BLVD. CA. 2996 HARTWIG-DISCHINGER REALTY 2802 N. GRAND BLVD. FR.

2943 HAUPT REALTY CO. S014 N. UNION BLVD. EV. 7067 HAUSCHULTE REAL ESTATE CO.

2407 N. BROADWAY CH. 6515 ELMER E. HELD R. E.

S960 NORTH POINTS BLVD. CO. 0505 HEMMER REAL ESTATE 1445 McLARAN AV. MU. 3313 HILMER-DUTTON REALTY CO.

2856 N. GRAND BLVD. JE. 7460 HOTFELDER REALTY CO. 4414A NATURAL BRIDGE GO.

3737 KANTER MAN-WALL R. B. 6885 EASTON MU. 7205 KEENEY-TOELLE REAL ESTATE CO. 5506 NATURAL BRIDGE MU.

7370 KEHLENBRINCK REALTY CO. S004 N. GRAND BLVD. FR. 4040 KUHS REALTY CO.

2831 N. GRAND BLVD. JE. 3500 KUMMER REALTY CO. 8312 HALLS FERRY EV.

5157 DAVID P. LEAHY R. E. 6151 NATURAL BRIDGE Fire. 4300 LOUIS C.

LOCHMOELLER CO. 4733 NATURAL BRIDGE Fire. 6511 LONDOFF REALTY CO. 3026 N. UNION BLVD.

GO. 9350 E. B. LUND REALTY CO. 6137 NATURAL BRIDGE MU.

6915 McDONOUGH REALTY CO. 6606 FLORISSANT CO. 8800 J. C. MUELLER SON 4973 EMERSON AV.

EV. 6112 PORSCHEN REAL ESTATE 4477 ST LOUIS AV. GO. 4477 REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES. INC.

5609 RIVERVIEW BLVD. GO. 1O50 R. E. SCHMITT R.

E. INS. 4838 CARTER AV. MU. 8622 SCHRAMM-VREELAND R.

E. 8623 JENNINGS RD. Fireside 2S00 SCHREIMANN REAL ESTATE 3004 N. GRAND BLVD. FR.

4040 HAROLD C. SIMON CO. 4155 N. NEWSTEAD AV. GO.

4800 SPILKER COMPANY 2807 GRAND BLVD. JE. 0900 STEIN KAMP REAL ESTATE 4351 WARNS AV. GO. 2400 STOCK SON REALTY CO.

4712 NATURAL BRIDGE EV. 4990 STOECKER REAL ESTATE 8026 NATURAL BRIDGE EV. 0319 STRODTMAN STRODTMAN REAL ESTATE CO. 8607 N. BROADWAY CE.

8996 TOENNISKOETTER REALTY CO. 4112 W. FLORISSANT AV. GO. 4U-7 UNGER ASSOCIATES 8219 N.

BROADWAY MU. 6322 VORHOF-DUENKE 5S86 EASTON AV. CO. 0550 F. VOSS REALTY CO.

2861 N. UNION BLVD. MU. 1095 GEO. WANSTRATH R.

3119 GRAND BLVD. JE. 1482 YORKTOWN REALTY CO. 308 S. FLORISSANT RD.

VI 7-0277 NORTH ST. LOUIS REAL ESTATE SALESMEN ASSOC. Union-May-Stem EXCHANGE STORES Open Nifes Till 9. envers ANY ITEM IN THJSCOLLIMN LIVING ROOM SUITES, 2-PIECE Used. As Low As ICE REFRIGERATORS Used.

As Low As $5.00 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Used. As Low As Some repairs needed. BUNK BEDS Double-deck with two springs $9.75 ELECTRIC WASHERS Used. As Low As $9.95 Some Repairs Needed STUDIO Used. As Low As $9.95 DRESSERS Used.

As Low As $9.95 CHIFFOROBES Used. As Low As METAL BEDS Used. As Low As 2.95. 3-PIECE Bedroom Suites Used. As Low as TABLE LAMPS With Shades l.00 KITCHEN CABINETS ODD SOFAS Used.

As Low As $9.95 EASY CHAIRS Used. As Low As $3.95 ODD BUFFETS Used. As Low As H.95 BREAKFAST SETS 4 OR 5-PIECE Used. As Low As $9.95 8-PIECE DINING SUITES Lfsed. As Low As I9.95 All good used furniture! All upholstered pieces have been sanitized.

UNIOiM-MAY-STERN EXCHANGE STORES 618 FRANKLIN SARAH and CHOUTEAU BRLE.NER, LaVerne and Donald? 7083 Sutherland. Donald Willis, 7 14 Q.S.. July 15. 1949. Cardillo Kathryn E.

and Joseph 5047 Shaw; Mlchele Anne. 6 COLE. Donald J. and Barbara L-, 4571 McCausland, David Robert, 7 lbs. lVi July 12 1949.

CRANDELL, Edwin J. and Virginia 9411 Edmund Overland, Edwin James, 7 lbs. 7A July 22. 1943. CETTtlESt.

Paul and Edna. 2706 Goodfellow, Judith Karen. 6 7 July 16. 1 949. DONNELLY.

Stella and Martin. 1950 Pmvenchere: Sandra Lynn, 6 lbs. 13 July 21. 1949. EOPrCHrTaarcelUi and Steve, 1830A Gever; Linda Diane.

7 lbs, 4 July 20. 1949. FOGEL, Lola M. and Paul 6347 Henner, Donna Jean, 7 July 15, 194 9 GL'ERRA, Eileen and John, 2632 Hord, John Joseph IL 6 13 July 13, HERMEYER, Jean and Edward 5721 Hodiamont, Stephen Edward, 7 11 July 22. 1949.

4165 Westminster, James Aiicnaei, 7 July 20. 1949. IBOKG, Adele and Edward, 5362 Geraldine, Kenneth Lee, 8 15 July 22. 1949. LEVIN', Geraldine M.

and Manuel, 4 911 A St. Louis, uavta juee. a 5 July 24, 194 9. "StXKERMAN, Doris and henry, 39 Berry rd. Park, Edward Stanley, 8 tVi July 12, ia4a.

OSTEJKhXGEN, Elizabeth and Karl, 5734 Acme, Larry Joseph, 7 1 2 1 1949. POMlRKO. Gladys L. and Walter 3765 Kosciusko: Sandra Marie. 9 July 21.

1949. RplHiLPH. Vernon and Lucky, 1920 A S. 12tn. Donna Jean.

6 lbs. 4 Julv 22. 1949. SAMPL," Irene and Miciiael, 39607 N. 21st, Michael Joseph, 7 1-oz.

July 14. 1949. SHACgHNESSY, Dorothy and Wil-llam 3623A Lee. James Eugene, 8 8 July 18, 1949. SCHMIDT William F.

and Ilene, 3134 N. Sarah, William Frederick III. 9 lbs. 11 o. July 17 1949.

TTFMAN. Ella ana William, 55 Shumate, Victoria Lynn, 6 9 July 17. 1949. VARN'ERVTlelen F. and James 1955 Burd: James Joseph, 7 lbs.

14 1949. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CALVIN KEUTZ UNERAL HOME 4828 Natural Briuge EV. Z7 87 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING CO Z3 St. LOUIS. CH.

1654 Established 1859- HOWARD Funeral Borne. 1619 8. Grand. GK. 2617.

MORRELL FUNERAL HOME 4212 S. Louis. FK. 6228. ROWLAND MORTUARY 4 104 Manchester JE.

6911 STROOTTTcaKROLL. 4600 Natural Bridge. GO. 0341. ZIEGENHELN BROS.

parking lot in rear of chapel. 6409 Gravois. FL. 1000 CEMETERIES A Cremation Certificate Before Need VALHALLA CHAPEL OF MEMORIES Write for booklet on cremation. 7600 St.

Charles rd. CA. 4900. lis Prepared. OAK GROVE "THE FINEST-CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY CA.

8606 St. Charles rJ. MOUNT LEBANON Non-monumental, perpetual care Beauty and Dignity. TE. 5-2900 st.

cnanes rd. at BEAUTIFUL MOUNT HOPE CEM-ETERY AND MAUSOLEUM. NON-SECTARIAN. 1215 LEMAY FERRY RD. HU.

8600. SOUTH SIDE'S ONLY MAUSOLEUM. MOUNT LEBANON 2 choice 6-grave lots: section on lots 144x187. WI. 5459.

PARK LAWN CEMETERY Four 8-grave lots; will divide; very reasonable. Mr. Ahrens. SI. 1455 or LA.

5422. MAUSOLEUM "CRYPTS. $475: at Da-It, I tj ml north of Natural Bridge. EV. 21l'i LAKE CHARLES, the Bunai Park of Natural Beauty 7723 8t cnaries.

rA. 176Q. SUNSET BURIAL PARK, beautiful non-sectarian. Deroetuai care: terms. 10180 Gravois VI.

3-4066 12-GRAVE lots In beautiful Laurel Hill Gardens: sacrifice: leaving citv. Dixon 5742. OAKGROV 12-grave lot: value $700, sacrifice $450. HU. 8444.

MEMORIAL PARK 6-grave Section 6. LA. 3147. OAK GROVE; i2-grave: Sec. 4.

NaT 173; sacrifice. Kirkwood 1825-W. LAUREL HILLS MEMORIAL GARDENS 4-grave lot. HU.0390. MT.

HOPE; 3 6-grave lots. sees. 1 and 11; very reasonable. PR.8587. MOUNT HOPE: 6-grave lot; cheap.

PR. 4005. CREMATORIES OAK GROVE CHAPEL Crematory, the newest, finest in St. Louis. St.

Charles rd OA. 80 FLORISTS SPRAYS, $2.98 UP BASKETS $4.95 Up C. BARIS, Florist DELMAR AND SKINKER CA. 7100 CA. 7100 CHARGE A CCO UNT8 INVITED NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Spravs 13.50 up; DasKets 5 up.

3801 S. Grand GR. 9600 BEAUTIFUL SPRAY; ribbon bow to match trum $3.50 up GRIMM CE. 8000 TlARY HAPPY" SPECIALS HEITMAN.N FLOWERS. 2803 N.

Sarah. NE. 0177 DEATHS Refers to body of veteran returned from battlefield burial ground for interment at home. BLKGER. EMILY (nee HeitmanhT; 2134 N.

Warson July 29, 1949 beloved wife of Harry H. Berger, dear sister of Mrs. Tillie Runge Fureral Aug. 1. 2 p.m., from BAUMANN BROS.

Funeral Home. 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. BLA.NKE, AGNES (nee Krusch).

entered into rest July 28, 1949, beloved wife of the late William Blanke, dear mother of Mrs. Delia Lochmann, dear mother-in-law of Gus Lochmann, dear grandmother of Wilbur and Donald Lochmann. great-grandmother of Dan. in her 0th year. Funeral Aug.

1, 10:30 a.m.,. from the SUEDMEYER Chapel. 3934 N. 20th st. Interment Bethany Cemetery.

BOGOWITH (BOGOWITZ). JULIA (nee Thomas). 3542A N. 23rd. Julv 28.

1949. 8:15 p.m., beloved wife of the late Vitus Bogowith dear mother of Mildred, Julia O'Keefe, John, and the late Rose Van Gels, dear sister of Sam Thomas, our dear sister-in-law, mother-fn-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral Aug. 1. 8:30 a.m.

from EDWARD KOCH ft SON Chapel. 3516 N. 14th to Holy Trinity Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Altar Society and Third Order of St.

Francis of Holy Trinity Church. BOOK-BCKOWSKI. JESSIE ANN, 1734 Washington July 28. 1949. wife of John P.

Book-Bukowski. cousin of Sister Mary Cassimii of The St. Joseph Order, friend of Mrs. Adele Kowalewski. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell. Aug. 1. 8:30 a.m.

to St. John's Church. 16th and Chestnut. Interment Calvary. BOPP, WILLIAM 515 West Adams Kirkwood, asleep in Jesus, July 30.

1949. beloved husband of Cora Bopo (nee Marqultz). dear father of Bernard L. Bopp, our dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather, father-in-law, upcle and cousin. Mr.

Bopp at the BOPP Chapel. 131 West Argonne Kirkwood. until noon Tues. Funeral same day, 2 p.m.. from the Concordia Lutheran Church.

Kirkwood. Interment Park Hill Cemetery. CHAPPELL, WII.MA July 29. 1949. wife of Hubert G.

Chap-pell, mother of Margaret Louise and Charles ChaDoell and our sister. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment Oak O-nve Cerneterv. Save more than one-third the cost Order your Want Ad for 7 days. STOCK.

CLARA WEBER (nee Grimm), of Columbia, 111., July 30, 1949, beloved wife of W. stock, dear mother of Edward Weber, our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Stock will lie in state at WACii.ER-Hn.LDt.RLl!, Chapel, 3634 Gravois, St.

Louis, July 31. Funeral services Aug. 2, 2 p.m.. from SCHMIDT Funeral Home, Columbia, 111., to St. Paul's Ev.

and Ref. Church. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery. STOCK, LENA C.

(nee Deuser) Ballas and Conway dear wife of the late John H. stock, aear mother of Frieda Stock and iorence Niere. mother-in-law of Fred Niere and grandmother of Marcella Niere, our aear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Remains at BAUMANN BROS. Funeral Home.

2504 Woodson Overland until Tuesday noon. Funeral same day 2 p.m. from St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, Warson and Olive St. to church cemetery.

TIBBATTS, ALICE 410 N. Woodlawn Kirkwood. July 30, 1943. wife of the late Edwin Tib-batta, mother of Mrs. Sadie M.

Wall, Mrs. Rosamond Baker and William T. Tibbatts. grandmother and mother-in-law. Services July 31, 7 p.m., from the BOPP Chapel.

131 W. Argonne Kirkwood. Interment Chicago, 111. TOWNE, SADIE DIXON, Sat. July 30, 1949, dear mother of Mrs.

Evelyn Perry, Mrs. Cora Johnston. William ana Charles Johnston. Funeral' from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel. 1905 Union 2 p.m., Aug.

1. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. VANCIL. FRANCES (nee Benzi, 1624 Hickory. July 28, 1949, beloved wife of Orviile Van-cil, dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, daughter, daughter-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan' (at Koeln), Aug. 1, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Boniface Church.

Interment Mount Olive Cemetery. WANEK. WILLIAM, of Pasadena, on July 27. 1949, dear husband of Lavota Wanek, dear father of Patrick and John Wanek, dear brother of Robert Otto John and Frank J. Wanek.

Announcement of funeral later on arrival of Mr. Wanek. KRIEGS-HAUSER service. WEBER. See Stock.

WAKU. RAYMOND July 29, 1949, at Westfield. N. husband of Lillian H. Ward, father of Betty Jane White and Dorothy Lee Ward.

Services at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 2 p.m. Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. Arrival St. Louis late Monday afternoon. WEISLNGER.

THERESA (nee Art-hold), 2916 Montgomery July 29, 1949 beloved wife of the late Joseph Weisinger, dear mother of Rose Weisinger, Louisa Knight, Frances Schiller, Clara Nagel, grandmother of Charles Houlihan. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 St. Louis Aug. 1, 3 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

WHITEHILL, BEN 5005A S. Broadway. July 30. 1949, 6 a.m., beloved husband of Nettie Whitehill (nee Humberi, dear father of Mrs. May Sandefur and Mrs.

Jeannette Chapman, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Aug. 1, 3 p.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery.

WOLTER, sTaRTIN 2600RutgerT Fri. July 29, 1949. beloved husband of Elizabeth Wolter (nee Pearce), dear father of Harold W. and Robert A. Wolter.

dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Mr. Wolter in state at the PEETZ Funeral Home, 3029 Lafayette at Longfellow, until Aug. 1,. 11 a.m., thence removed to Emmaus Evan.

Lutheran Church. 2239 S. Jefferson, for services 2 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery. WOOD, EMILLE A I F.

(Thomas), at St. Elmo, 111., July 28, 1949 mother of Julia Schilling-er, Clarence Thomas, Robert Thomas, Bell Nelson, Mav Blair and James Thomas, dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral 2:30 p.m. 8T. ELMO Funeral Parlor.

YOUNGBLOOD. See Kaufman. IN MEMORIAM ANASTASOPOl LOS. i Dt-METROS, who passed away July 31. 1948: A precious one from us has gone.

A voice we loved is stilled: A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be tilled. Siddly missed by W'lbE. DAUGHTERS, SONS-IN-LAW. GRANDCHILDREN and all those who loved him.

BELCHER, LENA. In memory of our darling Nannie, who passed away Aug. 1, 1948: Where shall we find you. Where have you gone. Into the sunset, Into the 'dawn? Our crying is urgent.

Our loneliness great, Where shall we tind you. Where will you wait? Sadly missed by HUSBAND. DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN, And all whq lovedher. BRIGHT, CHESTER LEE, S-2C, gave nis me juiy ju, ly-io, on tne U.S. Si Indianapolis.

Four years ago God took you from us His reason we knew not why. But he must have had a special job to fill, Because he took soch a special suy. Sauly missed by BROTHER, SISTER-IN-LAW. NIECE and NEPHEW. BRIGHT7CHESTER LEE.

In loving memory of our dear son and brother, who gave his life for us July 30, 1945. Missed very much by us all. BUNTING, ELI A. in loving memory of our dear husband and dad, who passed away July 21, 1947. Every day brings sweet memories.

Every memory briugs back a tear; Till memory lades and life departs. You will live forever in our hearts. Sadly missed by his Wile THERESA and DaughterLOKRAINE. COPE. JOil.N E.

in loving memory ol my dear husband who passed away July 31, 1948. He bade no one a last farewell, he said goodbye to none. His loving heart just ceased to beat. Before I knew it he was gone. My heart is filled with sadness.

My eyes shed many a tear. God alone knows how I miss him at the end of the first long year, sadly missed by VvirE niLEN, AND ALL WHO LOVED HIM. Deters, theo. f. a tribute of love to the memory of a dear brother who passed way Juiy 30, 1947.

No one neard the door that opened When you passed beyond recall Soit as loosened leaves oi roses One by one my dear ones tall. Ever remembered by SIS. DOOLITiTE. John H. in memory of my deariy beioved husband who passed away Aug.

2, 1948. Beyond an open gate my darling linds happiness and rest. And there is comfort in the tnought, That a loving God Knows best. Sadly missed by WliE ANNA. LCKHOFF.

KATE. In memory who departed this life August 2, 1946. As we loved you, so we miss you. In our thougnts you linger near. Sadly missed by SON, riEiRY C.

ECKHOFF AND FAMILY. andallwho loved her. "DOBKZANSKI, LYDIA; died July 31, I948u In loving remembrance our dear Mom. Gone but not forgotten. OTTO, ALVA and FAMILY.

FAHRE.NHOLZ, LOUS in loving memory of our dear father and brother who passed away July 28. 1947. Sadly missed by CHILDREN. SIS li-K ana OKU i nr-rt. TOERSTEL.

CHARLES in loving memory, who departed this life July 30, 1948. I often sit and think of you. when I am all aione. For memory is the only thing that grief can call its own. My heart is filled with sadness.

My eyes shed many a tear; God only knows how I miss you at the end of one long year. Sadly missed by WIFE, DAUGHTERS. MOTHER and all who loved mm. FOERSTEL, CHARLES passed awav July 30. 1948.

Sadlv missed bv MOTHER. SISTERS ft BROTHERS. FCN'KE. MAMIE; in loving memory. Juiy ao, 14S.

Precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. HUSBAND. SON.

DAUGHTER-IN-LAW and GRANDCHILDREN GOLDSCHMIDT. JOS. i. In loving memory of my dear husband who departed this life one vear ago, July 29. 1948: Your memory to me Is a keensake With which I will never part: Tho God has you in his keeping.

I alwavs have vou ii mv heart. Sadlv missed bv his Wife CHARLOTTE AND FAMILY. And all who loved him. St. raun wmtij.

CONWAY, WILLIAM, 3435 Shenan-doah, suddenly July 29, 1949. 5 beloved husband of Maud Conway (nee Davison), dear father of Patricia Anne Conway, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, age 63 years. Funeral 2 p.m.. from BEI-DERW1EDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Hiram Cemetery. Deceased was member of Shaven Lodge No.

646, AF. ft A.M.. Oriental Chapter Hiram Council, Low Twelve Club St. Louis Commandery No. 1 and B.

of L. E. No. 327. B.

of L. E. service 8 p.m.. C.S.T. COOKE, LILY GILDEHAl'S, 5287 Westminster, July 29, 1949, wife of the late William Mordecar Cooke, mother of Mrs.

George H. Steinle and William Mordecar CFuneral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 LindelL Aug. 1, 9:30 a.m. to St.

Louis Catnedral. Interment Calvary. CRt'M, JACOB 8.. 1028 S. 13th, July 30.

1949. beloved father of Joe and Jeffie Crum and Geneva Goodwin, uncle of Novell A. Adams and our dear father-in-law. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from MCLAUGHLIN'S. 2301 Lafayette.

Interment Mount Hope cemetery. DAVIS, EDNA 6204 Ridge July 28, 1949, beloved wife of the late Charles R. Davis, dear mother of Mrs. Joseph B. Murphy of Huntington Park.

Calif; our dear grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. Funeral Home 3320 N. Kingshigh-way Aug. 1.

9:30 a.m., to St. Teresa's Church Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. DIXON. See Towne.

mRN. BERNARD, asleep in Jesus July 29, 1949, dear brother of Mrs. Mary Struckmeyer, Mrs. Mollie Winkler, Charlotte Abercherli and the late Louisa Abercherli, Annie Weismeyer and Emma Erhardt, our dear brother-in-aw. uncle and cousin.

Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Aug. 1, 10:30 a.m. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. KBL, MIKE of Dallas.

Texas, July 29, 1949, 9:30 p.m., dear father of Anthony, Mike and Frank EM, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother of Frank Ebl, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ACKER-HE L-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois Aug. 2, 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. FISHER, ELBERT ELLSWORTH, July 29, 1949, husband of Marlew E.

Fisher, father of Henry Arthur Fisher grandfather of Henry Arthur Fisher Jr. and Jacqueline Fisher and our dear uncle. Funeral from the ALEXANDER Chapel, 6175 Delmar. 10 a.m., to Lake Charles Cemetery. FRICK, SISAN (SCSIE) ne HAFKEMEYER):" 3929A Vest, July 30, 1949.

beloved wife of Joseph Frick, dear mother of Joseph Dorothy Ann and the late Robert Frick, dear sister of Catherine Kietz, Sister Dorothy O.S.F., Rose, Elizabeth and Frank Hafke-meyer and the late Mary Flake, dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral Aug. 2. 8:30 a.m. from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home, 4600 Natural Bridge to Holy Name Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Washington, Mo. papers please copy. GEIGER. FRED H.

7024 Natural Bridge. Sat. July 30. 1949. dear husband cf Mrs.

Emma Geiger. dear father of Elmer. Irene. Dorothy, Zetta and William Geiger. dear brother of Mrs.

Zetta Peterson. Mrs. Tammie Clouse and Mrs. Edna Lathe of Chicago. 111., and Emil Geiger of Dayton.

Ohio, our dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel. 1905 Union 2 p. Aug. 2.

Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mr. Geiger was a member of Renslngton Lodge, A. F. A.

M. of Chicago. GERARDOT, MARIE ANN REECHT, 4343 Mornerson juiv 1949, beloved wife of the late Joseph Gerardot, dean mother of Mrs. Marie Shaw, Jane Robert J. and Harold J.

Gerardot, dear sister of Bertha and Joseph J. Reecht, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell Aug.

1. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery.

Festus. Mo. Member of St. Ann's Sodality of St. Francis Xavier Church and Catholic Women's Ass'n.

GORDON. ANNA Tf- (nee Miiehl-lng). 5657 Cote Brilllante. July 28, 1949. 9:30 p.m., wife of the late Hugh T.

Gordon, dear mother of Margaret Gordon, our dear sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge, Aug. 1, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Edward's Church. Clara and Maf-fitt aves. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. GROSS, EMIL.

117 W. Cartwright, July 29. 1949, beloved husband of Charlotte Gross (nee Reh). dear father of Mrs. Lorraine Ahrens, Albert and Clifford Smith and Marilyn Gross, dear father-in-law, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law.

grandfather and uncle. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Aug. 1.

1:30 p-m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. GROVER, JOSEPH 8 July 30, 1949. husband of Dora Yonker Grover. father of Elizabeth Grover, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. W. Grover of Batesville.

Ark. Funeral from PARKER Chapel. 15 W. Lockwood Webster Groves. Aug.

1. 2:30 p.m. Interment Drivate. Please omit flowers. HALE.

FLOYD AITGrST. 626 Dover Fri. Julv 29. 1949. beloved husband of Catherine Hale (nee Baum-gartner).

dear father of Virginia Garcia and Floyd Hale father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln. Aug. 1 2 p.m Interment Mount Hope Mausoleum.

Mr. Hale was a member of Streetcar and Bus Drivers' Local No. 788. HACRI. JOHN Masonic Home.

July 29. 1949. 5 p.m. Masonic services conducted by Naphtali Lodge No. 25.

A.F. ft A.M. July 31. 3 p.m. at MATH HERMANN ft SONS Chanel.

Fair and West Florissant av. Interment in Lake wood Park Cemetery. HECHT. JOSEPHINE. July 29, 1949.

2:05 D.m.. dear wife of the late Fritz Hecht, dear mother of John Jess. Lafe and the late Lonnie Hecht. dear sister, aunt and grandmother. Mrs.

Hecht will lie in state at KRAEGER-VOSS Funeral Horn. 3402 N. Kineshiehwav. until July 31. until 10 p.m..

thence to snarrers Chapel. Sullivan. Mo. Funeral Aug. 1.

2 p.m. C.S.T. Interment Schmidt Cemetery. HEGEr! ALEXANDER t7, 2850 Keokuk, Julv 29. 1949.

fortified with the Sacraments of Hnlv Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary M. Heger. dear father of Esther Devo. dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law ani uncle.

Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary. 2S42 Meramec, Aug. i. a.m.. to st.

inomas Aquin Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HERKLOTZ AJiTON TON Ut or merly of 3655 Bellerive July 30. 1949. 8 a.m..

dear father of Mrs. Hildeearde Geyer. dear grandfather of Bruce and Luanne Greaves, dear brother of Sister M. Alovsia. N.D..

dear father-in-law. brother-in-law and dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois Mon.

Aug. 1. 2 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. HILL, RAYMOND LESLIE, entered into life eternal July 23, 1949, in his 13th year, beloved son of Isaac rBud) Irtanll Ulrich dear brother of Keith and Dennis.

Interment took place July 26 at Tilden, III. HOY. ANDREW. 3510 Kingsland July 29. 1949.

beloved husband of Anna Hov (nee Schneider), dear father of Evelyn Grootman. our dear brother, father-in-law. grandfather, brcther-ln-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois.

Aug. 1, 1:30 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. KAUFMAN, FRED. 6735 Alabama.

July 28. 1949. 10:15 p.m.. beloved husband of Katherine Youngblood Kaufman, our dear step father. brother.

brother in law. father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral Aug. 1. 10 a.m..

from the JOS. P. FENDLER JR. Funeral Home. 7128 Michigan at Nagel to Missouri Crematory.

KNAPP. LULU (nee Patrick). 4130A McRee. Julv 30, 1949. 2-50 p.m., beloved wife of Fred (whitie) KnaDp, dear mother of Mrs.

Audrey De Greeff and Fred Knapn dear sister of Mrs. Lottie O'Keefe of California, dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law. aunt, niece, grandmother and cousin. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette.

Aug. 2. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Margaret of Scotland Church.

HERMANN. EDWIN J. In loving memory bf a faithful husband and loving father who passed away Aug 1, 1948. So shall our will conform to Thine, And Thine alone be done. MRS EDWIN J.

HERMANN. MATHIAS CHARLES and WIL- LIA.V JOHN HERMANN. HEYL. IDA, passed away July 31, 1948. Her life is a beautiful memory.

Her absence a silent grief. She sleeps in "God a'' beautiful garden. In sunshine of perfect peace. Sadly missed bv SON AND DAUGHTERS, GRANDCHILDREN. HOOKEY, Raymond King.

In lov ing memory or" our dear brother and uncle wno passed away years ago today, July 31, 1947. Sadly missed by FAMILY HYNXK (Henek), ROSE, July 29. 1948. In loving memory. Sadly missea by DAUGHTER and SON-IN-LAW.

KRILE. MARIE ANNA; in memory of our darling daughter and sister. Her life is a beautiful memory. Her absence a silent grief. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace.

Sadly missed by MOTHER FATHER, SISTERS and all who loved her. LANFERSIECK, CLARA. In loving memory. Died Julv 29, 1948. Requiem mass Holv Rosary church: ALLWHO LOVED HER LANG, JOSEPH.

In loving memory of my dear husband and dear father, who passed away August 2, 1936: We often sit and think of him When we are all alone; For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by his WIFE AND FAMILY. Mass at St, George's Church, Au gust 2. LAWLER, MAUREEN (Baby. In loving memory July 30.

1948. Dearest baby how we miss you since from earth you passed Sad our hearts but sweet the memory as we, think of you today. Sadly missed bv MOM. DAD. SISTERS and BROTHERS and ALL WHO LOVED YOU; LINK.

DR. J. in loving memory of our dear father who died July 31, 1946. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS. MILLER, WILLIAM M.

I have lost my life-long companion, A life link with my own. And every day I miss him more As I walk through life alone: God only knows how I miss him At the end of one long year July 30. Sadly missed by WIFE, JIM, ARCH, JOHNNIE, and all that loved him. MILLER. WILLIAM who passed away July 30.

1948: Lovely and kind in all his ways. Upright and lust to the end of his days. Greatly missed by his SON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW and GRANDCHILDREN. MORRIS, GEO. July 25, 1948.

In loving memory. Sadly missed bv FAMILY. MUHR, JOHN July 31, 1948T Till memories fade and Hie departs You will live forever nl our hearts. Sadly missed by WIFE and loved ones. QUIRK.

JOSEPHINE, died July 31. 1946. In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother. Sadlv missed by HUSBAND. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

REMPP, JOSEPH S. Just one year ago today, God and angels took you away. The call was short, the shock severe. To part with one I loved so dear. Some may forget you.

But I never will. For in my memory you liyeth stilL May God bless you. Sadly missed by your lonesome wife and (Pet) small rrye. ROTHLEY, ARTHUR In memory of mv dear husband, who died July 26, 1947. Sweet and peaceful be his rest.

Forget him, I can never. God called him. He alone knows best. His will be done forever. LOVING WIFE.

SCHALL. ARTHUR; July 26, 19487 In loving memory. Sadly missed bv WIFE ind loved ones. STERN BERGH, ADELINE E. In loving memory of my mother who passed away Aug.

4, 1946. My dreams of you are like stars because they are so bright And they are all I ever need to guide me at night. Thev are all I ever have for courage in the dawn. When I must tell myself again you really are gone. The hours that we spent In telling each other what we really meant I know that all I said was honest and sincere.

But you decided It was time and so you went away and left me With the silver dreams that comfort me today. Missed bv her only DAUGHTER, FLORENCE LEA. BIBLE. GILBERT ALPHONSE, in loving memory of our dear grandson and nephew who was killed suddenly July 24. 1948.

You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts We will remember thee. Sadlv missed by GRANDMA and GRANDPA SYMSACK, AUNTS, UNCLES, NEPHEWS and aU who loved him. HITAKER, LEON BURTEN. Loving memory Julv 26, 1948.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND FAMILY. LOST AN FOUN ANKLE BRACELET; gold, engraved Al. Kewara. rtu. ajjo.

BEAGLE LOST; female, black, white and brown; reward. EV. 8917. BEER STEIN LOST; Monday, July 25th; reward. GR.

0690. BILLFOLD BROWN Lost, containing money, and papers important only to owner; name Wm. L. At wood stamped in billfold: reward. CH.

5937 or VL 7-0094. BILLFOLD, lost: red; Woolworth's, Saturday afternoon. Keep money, mail balance. Alice Russell, Route 1. East St.

Louis, 111. BILLFOLD lost targe sum oi money, papers, reward. Write F. E. Gillman.

Rt- 1. htoene springs. BILLFOLD, lost; red leather; money. reward. RE.

6837. BILLFOLD, lost: working girl's pay. cara3; reward. sau. BOSTON TERRIER, lost; south of Oakville, answers to "Bumps," re- ward.

Tulane 2-4040. BOXER, lost; fawn; July 21 liber- aireward. ST. 7885. BRACELET, lost; white gold, filigree, 3 diamonds: Friday night, MunyOpera; keepsake.LA.6979 COCKER SPANIEL Small, red.

male, named "Rusty." vicinity Castlewood, reward. ST. 5095 or Walnut 8391. COCKER SPANIEL, red. male, in West Overland; reward.

MO. 2808 or 1U244 Oak st. COLLIE MISSING Sable and white: partly blind; child's pet: liberal reward. VI. 2-5648.

COLLIE, lost: large, black, male, white breast, extra long face: very timid, in vicinity of 66 and Bowles av. reward for information lead- ins to return. SL 6220. COLLIE PUP. lost: black with white under chin.

JE. 5844. CROSS AND CHAIN; lost: gold; keepsake; reward. CE. 9818.

DOG lost; white, brown spots; south side: name Lady; child's pet- reward. SI. 1721. EMBLEM, lost; double-headed eagle, white gold, from Masonic ring: Arcade to 9th and Washington. Park v.

car to Thurman to Flora: sentimental value: reward. LA. 5118 GLASSES: lost: bifocal, amber, needed badly; reward. GA. 5133.

GLASSES, lost: shell and gold trim; reward. DE. 5531. GLASSES, lost on Cass bus; re ward. FR.

9920. GLASSES, fn brown case, on South Grand. 3828A Keokuk. LA. 3914.

GOAT, lost: brown and white: vicinity Raymond and Kingsland: re- ward. DM. 3821 Identification bracelet, in Forest Park: Jerrv on too. Jean on underside: reward! Wabash 1698 NOTEBOOK; black with index and joo records: Trussel. No.

303 BP. Call FO. 5671. RING. lost, platinum, large center diamond.

4 smaller diamonds: re- ward: GO. 051 2. RING: lost: man, gold Sapnhire: keepsake; reward. GO. 0547.

RONSON LIGHTER, lost: at Muni Onera: engraved reward. OR. 5660. SUIT COAT: grav: Renaurd label: reward. GO.

1514. WATCH: man's: black oblone case: self-winding: between Bellerieve Club and Sportsman's Park: Wed. evening: reward. CH. 4700.

Sta. 200. WATCH, lost: Elgin, and gold band on Florissant bus. keepsake of deceased husband: liberal reward. SI.

0S12. M. MCFARLAND. W.M KLNZ, HARRY, 7920 S. Broadway, suddenly Sau, July 30, 1949, husband of the late Millie Kunz nee Neff), dear brother of Mrs.

Louise Applegate, Julius, John, Charles Arthur, Oscar, Theodore and Walter Jvunz, dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. -Funeral trom C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, Aug. 2 2 p.m.

to Mt. Hope Member Streetcar Men's Local 788 and E.M.B.A. MeCARTHY, JULIA 1224 Mo-Causland fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Fn. July 29, 1949, beloved wife cf the late William H. S.

McCarthy, sister of Emma Kiernan, our dear aunt and sister-in-law. VTFrUinvrai ffm ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell A4Lg X' 8:30 m- to St. Luke Church, BeUevue and Dale.

Interment Calvary. Was a member Altar Society, and cfv Retired'U S. it nmpiuyga. McDIVIT, PETER PHILLIP, 7379 XtTk rr- suddenly July 30, 3:47 a.m., at Austin, beloved husband of Charlotte McDivit (nee Carnan). father of Patricia Ann Peter Phillip III and Michael Timothy.

Remains in state after 2 p.m. Mon. at CULLEN St KELLY Funeral Home, 7267 Natural Bridge. Funeral Aug. 2, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Ann's Church, Normandy. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased mgmwi xxuiy name society MEI1I.FV Unit A Ti o-t Vincent. July 30, 1949, 3 a.m., beloved husband of Georgia Medley (Huppert).

dear father of Nancy, Joy Medley and son of Birt and Gertie Medley, and our dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from the SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, Aug. 2, 10 a.m. Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. A member of Kingshighway Methodist Church; Good Hope Lodge No.

218, A.F. ft A.M.. Low 12 Club and Scottish Right. Good Hope Lodge will con-duct services Mon. eve, at 8:15 p.m.

mersch, killed in action in Neumark, Germany, April 20, 1945 dear son of Josephine and the late Jonn Mersch, dear brother of Josephine Hooper and Helen Schumacker, our dear brother-in-law cousin and uncle Private graveside services were held July 30. 11 a.m., at SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. KRIEGS- MOEHLMAN, RUTH B. (nee Her-mann), 4513A (rear) Natural Bridge July tf, lasy, p.m., wife of the late Henry Moehlman, dear mother of Elmer Moehlman, Mrs.

Florence Smart and Mrs. Edna Ossieck, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828' Natural Bridge Aug. 1, 1:30 p.m.

Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Members of Euclid Chapter No. 425 will assemble at the chapel for O.E.S. services at funeral time.

MOLLENIOTT. ROBERT at San Francisco, Julv 27 1949 husband of the late 'Nellie Mollen-cott, dear father of Robert and Mrs. Eleanor Fagan. brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home.

1125 Hodiamont Aug. 1, at 10 a.m., to Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of 1A.T.S, the Theatrical Brotherhood, Local No 6 and Naphtali Lodge No. 25, A.F.AA.M. Jackson.

111. papers please copy. Masonic services Sun. 1. Ail.

MYERS. BENJAMIN. 1204 Kraft, uiy s. Deiovea nus- band of the late Flora Miller Myers, dear father of Willis. Robert and Elmer Myers.

Mrs. Isabella Mueller. Mrs. Margaret Marianni and Mrs. June Gardner, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell, Aug. 1, 2 P.m. Interment Friedens Cemetery.

OWENS, ERNEST of 4908 Bul-wer on July 29, 1949, at 8:42 p.m., beloved husband of Marie Owens, dear father of Ernest and James L. Owens, dear son of James H. and the late Bertha M. Owens, our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. Funeral Aug.

1, at 2 p.m.. from MATH HERMANN ft SONS Chapel, Fair and West Florissant av. Interment Friedens Cerneterv. Mr. Owens was a member of I.

B. ft B. I. S. B.

of A Union. Local 595. JOSEPHINE (nee Stippi). 50O Falcott, July 30, 1949 12:30 a.m., beloved wife of the late Walter Peper, dear mother of Walter Peper, our dear aunt. Funeral Aup.

2, 2 from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Chapel, air anu nest Horissant. Interment Friedens Cemetery. Mrs. Peoer was a membe- of IJ I of N.A.. AFL Casket Workers' Local iso.

187. RALSTON. KATIE nee Benson), 9223 Pavia July 30. 1949. 5:15 a.m., dear wife of the late George T.

Ralston, beloved mother of Mrs. Aylene Elles, George T. Mrs. Verna Genard. and John W.

Ralston, dear sister of Mrs. Julia Snell. dear mother-in-law, aunt and grandmother. Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette Aug.

2. 1:30 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. R1GGS. EUGENE, of Walton Clayton.

July 29, 1949. relict of Ida E. Riggs. dear father of Mrs. N.

S. McGreevy of Louisville. Mrs. Herbert F. Kalb-fleisch.

Earl J. Riggs of Fulton, Raymond T. Riggs and the late Mrs. John R. Gilmore, dear father-in-law.

grandfather, greatgrandfather and uncle. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa at Watson. 2 p.m..

to Oak Grove Cemetery. SCHNEADER. FRED 2724 S. Ninth July 29 1949. beloved husband of Clara Schneader (nee Strohmeyer).

dear father of Harold. James, Emma Jean Puckett and Jackie Schneader. dear son of Victoria and the late John Schneader, dear brother of Edward. Mamie Wolf. Chris and the late August Schneader.

dear brother-in-law father-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral Aug. 1, 8:30 a.m.. from MOYDKU'S. Mississippi end Allen to Holv Angels Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of International Brotherhood Puln Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Union Local No. 531. HAVE YOU ANNOUNCED THE BIG EVENT? Does everyone know the new baby has arrived? The convenient place to notify all your friends of the arrival of the new baby is under BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS which appears everyday in the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH LOST AND FOUND WRIST VFATCH Lost; lady's, white gold, link bracelet, Wa.ut Park bus; Greyhound bus Depot or Broadway and Delmar; rewara.

aiu. ujo. WRIST WATCH, lost; man's strap, Tissit, registered: vicinitv Grand-Olive. Yellow cab: Friday; reward. RO.

2047. WRIST WATCH, lost; lady's. C.T.N, on back, Julv 26: Beaumont and Locust and Page bus to Grand: re ward. FL. 7032.

WRIST WATCH; lost; vicinity 3300 Blair; ladies' Elgin; graduation gift: reward. MA. 9218. WRISTWATCH; lost; lady's white gold Waltham: downtown Tuesday; reward, sr. ozo.

"WRISTWATCH lost; lady's Croton; liberal rewara. uu. 4sa. "WRISTWATCH lost; black band. downtown: reward.

la. ot. YOUNG MAN who called July 22. about watch, please call again. LA.

It4g; rewara. $10 REWARD- man's suit coat; tan gabardine: left at Hrdlicka Cafe. Wednesdav. GA. 7493.

FOUND COCKER found July 24; red young TJOGS found variety breeds. Hu- mane society oi Missouri. iiu Macklind. PE RS AL ISrX leaving St. Louis soon, if I don't see vou clothes Monarch Storage.

Box W-288. Post -Dispatch. MICKEY. DARLING: Received lovely letter. I'm fine, come nome soon as pos sible.

Love. Pumpkin. ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of i maiden name) Bernice Hynes, please can cu. atii, THANKS to Infant Jesus of Prague and St. Joseph for favors received.

M.F. DOVa darling, please get in touch with me. Love. HERB. BIDS WANTED FOR BRTCK WORK; plumbing, plastering, painting, concrete work, walk work, heating, sheet metal, for 5-room brick: union labor.

EV. 5329, evenings, Sundays. SPECIAL NOTICES TO SHAREHOLDERS OF CAR-ROLL MARTIN STUDIOS, INC. You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the shareholders of Carroll Martin Studios. has been called for and will be held on Aug.

5. 1949. 2 p.m.. at 317 N. 11th, Room 515, St.

Louis. for the puroose of discussing the present management of the corporation. By GEO. WHITSON, Shareholder. BUSINESS PERSONALS Steel Fire Escapes" porches, balconies, etc-replaced repaired, installed.

Avoid costly accidents. Free Estimates. Reasonable. Pyramid Iron Erection Co. 4039 N.

BROADWAY CE. 007Z WILLIAM LEATHERS of Fairview. 111., inventor of a new type insect trap will have the traps on display at the Fulton County Fair Aug. 2. 3.

4 and 5. Anyone interested in raising a perfect garden in 1950, be sure to see this display at tne lair. SAY MERRY XMAS 12n TIMES Something different in Xmas greet ing- ior lists over uu; ousiness or personal. MA. 4330 or Room 900 320 N.

4th. St. Louis. Odd Jobs Undertaken for a Fee If you have odd Jobs either in home or otiice. consiaer my special prices.

Write Boxholder, P.O. Box 106. Clayton Post Office, Clayton, Mo. ON SEPTEMBER 1, I will open a custom tailoring snoD in tne Jra floor Arcade suite now occupied bv RENAUD'S CUSTOM TAILORS. Claude E.

Kahmann. GLOWS-IN-THE-DARK your house numDer. oeautituny mounted rustic red wood, 12.25. Perma-Glo House Numbers. 9339 Sonora.

Brentwood 17, Mo. Attention Job Seekers Let us write your letter of application. Call LA 6733. "SPANTSH South American graduate. wants to teacn bpanisn; evenings or private courses; reasonable price.

Kirkwood 3114. WE ARE AGAIN taking orders for Deautitui nanaKercniets and crocnet of all kinds. 2S26 Park. LA. 0022.

STREIFF'S WAKE-UP SERVICE. 1 per month. MO. I4lp. SWAPS HAVE 10-ft.

Nelson deep freeze. Iron Firemen bin feed stoker, 2 baby cribs with mattresses: will sell or swap for Magnum pistol, leather office settee, office air-conditioner. addlnE machine, F.M. radio. TErryMJl 3-4358.

RELIABLE BUILDER will swap construction work for adding machine, late model Royal typewriter or modern electric sewing machine. NANCE 3346 Grand. GR. 6554. MU.

3851 WILL TRADE Small grocery, meat market (confectionery?) for flat, bungalow or income property. What have you? RO. 4474. 2 ACRES FOR CAR Close to city; for '41 or '42 Plymouth. Ford or Chevrolet or lVa-ton track.

2301 Lynch. TAVERN and APARTMENT South- take rooming house as down payment: bargain if sold this week. FR. 8376. Men's Furnishing Goods Stock Will give well-located county building lot and cash for retail business.

Box Z-19S. rost-uispatcn. BABY SHOE" electroplating outfit, value $165: 1932 Plymouth sedan. $140: for '41 or '42 Nash or Plvmouth in good condition, from original owner; pay difference. Phone 1757.

St. Charles. Mo. DODGE. 1941.

5-passenger coupe; new paint, good tires, -mechanically o.k., radio and heater; will swap for lot in county or equity In improved propertv. Call at 2029 Bellevue. Maplewood. ST. 4978.

"WILL trade $3600 all-electric con crete diock manuiactunns equipment, complete, for '49 Buick or equivalent. John R. Harrell, Louis ville. Ill TRADE or sell, trumpet and case: snare drum: record player: Crosley radio; 2-piece toilet outfit; boys' 26" bike. What have you? Phone Dixon 5266.

TELEVISION R.C.A. table model 48: swap for used ear or sell. 1318a Monroe FOR SALE OR TRADE for coon dog. even color cocker spaniel male. 3 vears old, have papers.

Belleville 5737-J. LA PALLE. 1940 convertible want pickup truck. SL 3758. SWAPS HAVE 6-room, 2-story home.

1W baths: 2-car garage: gas heated; Wydown Forest. Clayton: trade for 3-bedroom ranch house, west. PA. 7187. COMPLETE photo equipment for portrait and commercial studio: swap for late model car or what have you? FO 4S63.

LUMBER TRUCK LOAD. 2x4. 4x4, 2x6 and sheeting; want outboard motor, Johnson or Martin or scott Atwater. MU. 5S03.

TRAILER; Al condition, for down" payment on 3-room cottage or acreage, south, near Highway 66. Webster 7373M. LOT. on McKenzie In Affton;" material for foundation and sub-floor: for late model house trailer. fU 2734.

WILL TRADE equity in 1948 tnter-national ultra-modern house trailer for equity in small bouse in city oc close. PR. 5582. TRADE 1940 4-door; clean arfcT good condition and cash for "47. 48, '49 with low mileage.

MU. WRISTWATCHES 1 man's $70 Lois and 1 ladies solid gold Heibros for motor repair work or cash. FR. 2409. WILL trade Fairbanks-Morse stoker with controls, for 10" bench saw or O-gauge electric trains.

Call Webster 5927R. HARLEY-DAVIDSON. 1948. 125" motorcycle: excellent condition; used little; for Al Salisbury scoot- er. Box C-155.

Post-Dispatch. NEW radio combination AM-F) automatic changer with recorder, public address, cost J469; for car, television, sell. CH. 8392. ASPHALT and linoleum, floor tile, furnished and Installed; want used furniture, electric sewing machine, power tools or cash.

DE. 7323. LATE model 22 hp. Johnson outboard and 9.7 hp. Evinrude with 20-ft.

boat; will twin for lata model motorcycle. Fireside 2798. 4-FAMILY FLAT 3 vacancies; for car or trailer and cash. CA. 7227.

FORD, 1936 coach, new motor, good tires: for 600 sq. ft. asphalt tile and labor, or? 1468 Hodia- mont, Monday. ICE CREAM MAKER: res-" taurant eauipment. large Neon sign.

Fordson tractors and plows, ridinsr horses and ponies. Walnut 8166. ONE STOK-A-FIRE STOKERTlikr new. with 24-hour clock, want good set of golf clubs or what have you? DE. 0981.

Oaks starter battery: 200) chicks. 5 weeks old: for pickup truck, will pay the difference, or what? Phone valley Park 5-4580. WANT small farm as part payment on 5-room frame. 4421 L-e. MELVIN JOHN THOMAS.

PR.5179 TJESK. 36x66, walnut, executive; ior typewriter or sell reasonaDie. BUICK. '34. 40 series; for anythinsj of value: also 9x12 eood wool rug.

or sell S25. FO. 3897. NEW 12-gauge Browning automatic: rib barrel and cas-; for equal value. Wabash 5714R.

CHEVROLET. 1946 sedan delivery; swap for "41 model car and cash. WALL PAPERING, interior and exterior painting for new or used car. Hawkins, LA. 1547.

1948 3-room house trailer, lot 50x 125 and cash, for 4-family flat; call 9-4 p.m. NE. 5950. BOAT; motor trailer and Buehl air horns, swap or selL 7358 Flora, SWAP 17-jewel man's wristwatch." cash, for good Model A Ford, Asnoy. yverian JTIKK ROX Swap for Hobart battery charger.

BJB PeCK. Li A. 4,14 J. CLOTHING STORE for automobile or will sell at inventory; sickness. EQUITY in 3-bedroom frame year old; off 7900 Manchester; BUICK.

1938. 4-door. new motor, good rubber, fair condVion; for lot or what? MU. 0100. Monday.

FORD: '42 sedan delivery; wart coupe and-or cash: $475. 1425 Hodiamont. GO. 8960. INTERNATIONAL: '40 dump; very good condition, for car; sell $550.

PR. 2170. CSLLIE; male. I veir 513; fuTT blooded trade for what? Will aelL WI. 6769.

Television and Radio; 1948 $600 valuefor car. MU. 7367. Hawaiian guitar will swap tor typewriter or what have yout did janet. tsu.

ls. PRINTING PRESS: foot power;" ditto duplicator: sole stitcher. LU. 39 CHEVROLET dump or VJt Plymouth: want refrigerator and cash, or sell. 3216 Jaclede.

EOT IN COUNTY: trade for car." pick-up. city lot or club house. PA. 0143. GOLF CLUBS: 6 irons.

3 wooda for Al stoker. G. Darrow, RR1 Eureka. Mo. COMPLETE camper's outfit for" deer rifle, or what? Phone Valley park 5-45WJ.

HOT ROS $125 '29 FdTd: sell or swap. JE. 6688. 43.JOA w. fapin.

PHOTO PRINT WASHER: other items; want outboard motor. Wa bash 1679. SHUFFLE BOARDS. TO; new 22 regulation: $350 each: for-cash or what? DE. SS97 BOAT: 10-ft.

car top for Browninsf or Remington automatic, 12-gauge or cash. HU. 0316. 400 frylng-size chickens, as part pavment on lata model ear. PL.

6121. SWAP 96 bass soprano accordion for a good player piano. GO. 7468. WILL SWAP 3 rooms of furniture for hquse trailer.

MU. 5726. FIELD (CLASSES. 2pair; and small boat. Wabash 5714K.

MOTORCYCLE '41 Harlev: want cash or car. weDster 7Sbo. POWER LAWNMOWER, like new. Wabash 5714 K. BADIO, portable: for what? EE.

2702. P'AN-n. puvEE for what; or sell for $40. PL. 8368 to-p 8 -foot: for small box or sen.

PL. 8368. NEW TWIN air compressor, for equal value. Yva oasn o7X4rc SWAP car for floor sanding. re pairing.

Box Z-293. Post-Dispatch. FORD; stake, dual wheels, runs per-fect: for car; sell $250. PR. -170.

PAINTER, swap painting for ladder ana some casn. ru en G.M.C., i-ton stake, for car or pickup. LU. 8317. TRADE '39 Nash; newer car.

Hirsch MU. 3742. PAINTER, will swap painting for furniture and cash. LU. 8317.

XfiT'S SWAP. Have 100 article. of various kinds. LA. 7077.

40 ACRKS: clear, level. What have vou? Post-Dispatch. RUG 9x12: for window fan GrT' 3121, SW AP new Areus camera, model AS for boy's 28" bicycle. FL. 8073.

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