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PAGE IOC ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1946 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PEABODY AWARDS 60 PCT. WAGE RISE AYERTS POWER STRIKE IN MEXICO The strike, which would have affected the Swedish-owned Ericsson telephone system as well as radio stations in the capital, had been called in support of the Parral workers. A strike of electrical workers in 22 of Mexico's 28 states was averted yesterday when the Parral (Chihuahua) Electric Power and Light Co.

granted its workers a 60 per cent wape increase. MEXICO CITT, April 25 (UP) RADIO ANNOUNCED CONVERSION Immediate Limited UNION ELECTRIC is 0 GOOD PLACE TO WORK now interviewing for the situation of telephone operator. This position has a range of $115 to $145, plus a component lor eveninq wort. Two days off a waelr and scheduled salary increases. High school graduate and experience EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Room 506 12th Locust HOWIE HEATING CO.

Installation Quantity Sidney 1133 need Soup The garden -ripe vegetables in making VEGETABLE SOUP full of the nutritious elements folks must have. you can serve them Brooks Vegetable Soup in a jiffy. For variety add a bit of butter. A TH LOSEMANN, ROSE (Wee Sthului Formerly of 6370 Lallte entered twin rest April 23. 1946, 8:35 p.m., -beloved wife of John W.

Lose-niatin. dear mother of William Mrs. L)d)a Mueller. John and Arthur L. Losemann, dear grandmother.

great -grandmother, sister, mother-in-law, aia-ter-in-law and aunt. Funersl April 26. 3 p.m.. from MATH HERMAN AND BON'S Chapel, lair and W. Florissant.

Interment fiu Peter'sCemetery. tUNK, MILDRED M. (aae Tr.etmaa)" Age 32 years. 1821 East A Belleville. fortified with the Holy Sacraments of the Church, April 20, 1946, 8:55 p.m..

darling wife of Sgt. Rudolph Lunk. dear mother of Budnlpat dear daughter or Elizabeth Trent -man, dear aister, alster-in-law, aunt and cousin. Remains at GAFBTNTR Funeral Home, 250 Lebanon Belleville. 111., 6 ra.

Thurs April 25. Funeral Sat, morning. 9 40 a in. to 81. Mary's Church.

"MAHOTb, "HENRY 3614 ttrkri' tV, April 25. 1946, dear brother of Charles, Steve Mahoto and Theresa Youorala, brother-in law and uncle. Mr. Mahoto at HOI'I' Chapel, Hartley and Forsyth Clayton, until 10 a.m., Fri. Funeral Staunton.

111. MAN AH AN, PFC. EDWAR6 J7 IT?) At Walter Reed General Hospital. Washington. D.C..

on April 22, 194 6. dear son or Mary J. and the late Thomas J. Manahan. dear brother or Thomas M.

and James W. Manahan and Mrs. Fred S. Funsch. and our dear brother-in-law.

cousin, unele and nephew. Funeral from RIEGSIIAUSER Mortuary, 4 228 S. Ktngshlghway on April 27. at 8:15 am. to St.

Bernard's Church. Interment Calvary Cemererv. RPETER, AtHET. rNC213 4 East Wame filtered Into rest Thurs April 25, 1946. beloved dsuthter of Josephine (nee Lepper I and the late Frank Meyerpeter.

dear sister of Joseph, Mis. Mary Meier and Harry Myerprter, our dear sister in law and aunt. Funeral April 27, 7:30 a.m., from W. A. STOCK Mortuary, Grand and Florissant to Perpetual Help Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. 'MILLINGER, LOUISE W. 2700 Mc-Nalr April 24. 1946, wife of the late Fiorian Mllllnger, dear rrmtner of Charles Milllnger and Emma Tnitn-mer. our dear ninther-ln-taw, grandmother and aunt, age 80 veara.

Funeral from ITT BROS. Chapel. 2929 8. Jefferson at a to St. Agnes church, thence to MS.

I'etrr and Paul's Cemetery. MORAN. DELIA 4 1 SPenrose. April 24. 1946, beloved wife of the late I'atiirk Moran, drar mother of Mrs.

Noia Itoglrs, Mrs. Marie Davison, Ann, Anthony, Jiilm. William and Jnseplt Mnrati, our dear sister, slster-ln-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, mottiei-in-law and aunt. Funeral from CUT.I.INANE BROS. Funeral Home.

3320 Is. Klugal thwa v. April 27, 8:30 a.m., to Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NEWCOMB, JOHN W.

R14ToddT April 23. 1946. beloved husband of Eirte Brown Newcnmb. deae father of Mrs. John Checkett, Mrs.

Vlviaa Ranlt. John W. Mrs. Richard (lark, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, biother, brnther-ln-iaw and taucle.

Funeral April 26, 2 from DHI.H.M A.NN-II AltUAL Chapel. 1905 Union bl. Interment Bt. Peter'f Cera eterv. I ZSCITe," HUGO Salena, erT-teretl Into rest April 25.

194. husband of the late Anna Nlt-sche (ne Kuehni. dear fitther of Elsa Snaadell (nee Nltzsche) and Emil Nltiache, our dear father-in-law. grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother and uncle. Service 2 p.m..

JOHN SONS' Funeral Home. 7027 Gravnis. Interment Hiram Cemetery. Mr. Mtasrhe waa member of Meridian Ivlae No.

2. A. K. and A. Oriental Chapter No.

78, A. A.M. and Cooootili- obrVes rviNGsn bxiT? rsw Kaiierl Ftrred Into rest April 23. 1946. 10:45 widow of tha late Timothy O'Hrten.

dear mother of Mary Lingeman and the lata Jacob and Dolly Tengt and our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from SCHB ACER'S Chapel. Ballwin, April 26. 8:40 a.m., lo St. Joseph's Churcll and Came-tery.

Manchester. Mo. OSTERMEIER, WALTER April 25. 1946. 12:15 a.m., dear son of Carrie tK-termeier (nee, Merer), and the late William F.

Oslenneler, dear brother of Harry W. Ostermrler, deaf brother-in-law, uncle and great uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUT Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge April 27.

2 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Member of West-gate Lodge 445, A.F.-A.M. Ledge at funeral time.

Parking rear ha pel. Bergen and CBS News Chief Among Winners. NEW YORK, April 25 (AP) Presentation of the sixth annual George Foster Peabody awards for excellence in radio achievement was made last night at the radio awards dinner at Hotel Roosevelt. Winners of the 1945 Peabody awards were: Outstanding news reporting: The Columbia Broadcasting System and Paul White, CBS news chief. Outstanding entertainment in drama: Edgar Bergen and his "assistants, Charley McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd (National Broadcasting Outstanding entertainment in music: A double award, the NBC Symphony of the Air, and Dr.

Howard Hanson, the Eastman School of Music, and Station WHAM of Rochester, New York (NBC). Outstanding education program: "American Town Meeting of the Air" (American Broadcasting Outstanding children's program: "We March With Faith," KOWH, Omaha, Nebr. A special drama award to Arch Oboler for his "pioneer and continuing efforts, imaginative and intelligent, not only to adapt drama to the requirements of radio, but to create a dramatic form especially for broadcasting." A special citation to KRNT, Des Moines, "for its forethought and enterprise in sending a newscaster to New Mexico, there to record the only one-the-scene broadcast of the atomic bomb on trial." (ABC affiliate.) Outstanding public service by a regional station (more than 1000 watts): "Toward a Better World," KFWB. Hollywood. Citations in this category to WOV, New York, and Arnold Hartley, writer for "Mr.

Colombo Discovers America," and to WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (CBS affiliate) for its series, "Wake Up Kentucky." Public service by a local station (1000 watts or less): KOMA. Oklahoma City (CBS affiliate) for its "Save a Life" series a campaign to reduce accidents on Oklahoma highways. The Peabody awards honor the memory of George Foster Pea body, New York banker and philanthropist, and are administered by the Henry W. Grady School of Journalism, University of Georgia, Athens, with the assistance of the National Association of Broad casters.

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perpetual care In the garden of beauty. Ktreet car or bus to entrance for one fara. Mount Hope Cemetery A Mausoleum 1215 Lemay Ferry rd. nr. PROP 12-GHAVK LOT 1, No.

113. section 1, $850; two 6-graee lots, Nos. 329 and 330. aectlon 1, S325 each: Oak Jrore Cemetery, near entrance: very desirable. Owner, C.

A. Kpperson, 1112 Balhoa. Hurllngame. Calif. CEMKTKRT LOTS In Memorial Park, Valhalla and Oak Groya bought and nold.

FO. 7215. flUNHKT III KIAL PARK Iliautlful, nonsectarian, perpetual care; terms. 10180 Oraeni-t rd. SWIfton 2661.

LAKK C1IA1U.KS The liurial rarko7 Natural llrauly. 7725 St. Charles rd. PA. 1760.

CKMCTKIIT Beautiful 6-grave lot In Section 14 of Mount nope. $250. Box rot-Il5patch. DEATHS AHRENHOERSTER, ALOIS F. 3419 Iranhoe.

April 23. 1946, 2 p.m.. dearly belored htisband of Anna Ahren-hoerster nee 8chenker), dear father of Oliver Ahrenhoerster, dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin in his 56th year. Funeral from TVACKKTt Chapel, 3634 Gravois. April 27, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Joan of Are Church. Interment Old 88. refer Paul'! Cemetery ARAND, FRANK PHILLIP SR. 412R Htnguam. April 22, 1946, 11:55 a.m., belored husband of Sophia Arand ne Rahe), dear father of Helen Smith, May Iobson.

Haiel Ksther Johnson. Frank Roland and F.rwin Arand and our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle and great -uncle. Funeral from the SCHUMACHER Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec April 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. A charter member of St. Louis Web Pressmen's Union No. 38 "at chis or ge lee as isa x. Cranrl entered into rest April 24, 1946, 9 p.m., beloved husband of Kmma C.

Atchlm (nee Meyer I. dear father of Fred Atrliiaon. Mrs. Herbert H. lliert and Mrs.

Lillian Rlelly, dear grandfather, brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral April 27, 2 P.m., from MATH 1IKII.MANN at SON'S Chapel. Fair and W. Florissant aves. Interment Memorial T'ark Cemetery.

BACOTT. ROY 1. 2201 39th, April 23, 1946. 2:30 a.m., beloved husband of Louisa Hacott nr Winston), dear father of Mrs. Vrrnlco Tlmmerman, dear son of Maurtca and Kva W.

Hacott nee Cook), dear brother of Mrs. Theodora Mason, Mrs. Charlotta Ketcher, George, Frank, Leo, Ralph, James, Joseph, Jess and Virgil M. Hacott, our dear father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from etTXIVAN'S, Tuclid at St.

Louis avs. April 26, 8:30 to St. Margaret Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Chauffeurs' Union, Local No.

405. BARCK. MAUD (nea Schroeder) Entered into rest Tuesday. April 23. 1946, at Columbia.

widow of the late Dr. Carl llarck of St. Lonls, dear mother of Mrs. James Garth. dear grandmother of Sirs.

('has. IKinnelly of Columbia. and dear sister of Miss Elizabeth Schroeder of St. Louis and Mrs. F.

E. Kaeppel or Chicago. Services Friday at 2 o'clock at Oak Grova Mausoleum, 7800 St. Charles Bock Road. "BAR MEIER, ROSALIND F.

April 24. 1946, at New York City, wife of the late Henry A. Ranneier or St. Louis, dear mother of Floyd K. Harmeler and the lale Harry A.

Harmeler. grandmother of Robert E. and Harry G. Harmeler. Service at WPTOV Chapel.

7233 Delmar 10 a.m. Interment St. John'a Cemetery. Airltal St. lius Kri.

afternoon. BLATTNER. EDWARD H. 1382 Union suddenly. April 22.

1946. beloved husband of Mary Itlattner (nee dear father of Mis. Lillian Russ. Mrs. Jeanette Davidson, F.duan H.

Jr. and the Dolores ISIattnrr, our dear son-in-law. father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral April 26.

at 1 p.m.. from DKKHMANN-HAltHAT. Chapel, 1905 Union bl. Interment Calvary Cemetery BURKET MARY T. 3870 Cleveland April 24, 1946, our dear aunt and sister-in-law.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell April 27, 8:30 a.m. to St. Margaret's Church, Thirty-ninth and Flad.

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Mil. 4783. SOUTH WACKKII-1IELDKKLK KCNKnAl HOME 3634 Gravnis. l.A. 3634.

SOUTHWEST C. HOKFMK1STKU Colonial Mortuair "The Home of liivlluction." 6464 Chippfwa. FL. 1938. John zikuknhkin a sons.

7027 (irarolii. FL. 2600. WEST fOUOMED yOU? EXAMPLE, BEA(rf(Lf AfOMEX, MD L00K0W SVOWy-WWE CLOROX AS AND SAM7AXX 700 1 L8.NET DEATHS BOHN, HELEN 1814 S. K.iiilith April 24, 1946.

at 5:55 a.m.. dear daughter of Kluabeth' Holm (ne Keller) aud the late Anton Holm, dear sister of Jacob ltohn and Margaret Schmlts, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funetal from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Cravnls. April 27, 8:30 a.m. Kenuleiu niasa SS.

Peter and I'aUl'a Church. Interment New St. Marcua' Cemetery. CH ALLY, EUGENE (If Klikuood. April 24.

194 6. son of tho late Conrad and Kmma Chally, brother of Kdwln Chally, brnthei--in-)aw, uncle and ciusin. Air. Chally at HOI'I' Chapel, Kirk-wood. Notice of funeral later.

Mr. Chnlly was a ntentlier of the Frnton Jxidge No. 281. A K. and A.M., Klrk-wood Chapter O.K.S.

and American I.e-glon Austin am! Klovd Key 1'ost No. 256. CLARK. RHODA ANN Ferguson, April 23. 1946, beloved mother of Columbus, Mvrtle and (ieorge lark, (lllla Crotser, Nora Henton and Minute our gtandiuothcr and great-grandnttither.

Funeral 10 a.m., from 2301 Laravrtfe. Inter-rtient Mt: MafthexCa Cemetery. CROUSE, CHARLES HENRY Kid" Reeanl Entered into rest April 23. 1946. 2 a.m., beloved husband of J-enore Crouso (nea Davies), dear father of Charles II.

son of Mary Crouaa and brother of Robert Crouse. Remains In state at WEIDKMUET.LErt Funeral Home. 6203 Gravnis. until 11 a.m. April 26.

Service sama day. 2 P.m., at Christ Church Caihe- dral. Mr. Crouso was member of American Legion. Navy Post No.

294, Newspaper Guild. Guard of honor aervica April 25. 8 p.m. Cunningham. Amelia m.

(neT Srhroeck) sintered into rest April 23. 1946. 5:30 a.m.. In-loved aunt of Mrs. Kvelyn Seuel, Mrs, Mildred Kuehn and (apt.

Fred W. Koenig, our dear great-aunt and cousin. liodv will lie In state at F.E1DF.RWIF-PKN South Hide Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa until 12 noon Fri. Sere-Ices same day, 2 p.m., St.

Matthew's Krangeliral and Reformed Church, Jefferson and Potomac St. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Pomegranate Chapter No. 397.

O.F..S. DOUBRAV JOSEPH doe) 371B Nebraska. April 23, 1946, 8:10 p.m., beloved husband of Charlotte Dou-brava (nee Janahek), dear son of the late Agnes and Frank Donhrava. dear brother of Adela Perry, Mary Allman, Frank T. and the late Henry M.

Donhrava, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great -uncle and cousin. Funeral from the SCITTTMACnF.il Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec. April 27. 1:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Ilurlal Park.

Memlier of Euclid IrfHlge No. 505 A. F. and A. Alhambra Grotto.

Scottish Rite and T'nlted Steel Worker of America. Local No. 2160. GARVEY, VYALTfR J. At Denver." April 20, 1946, dear brother of Svlvester.L.

and Lillian M. (Sister Kmily of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul). Funeral April 25, from Marr Queen of Peace Churcll to Caliary Celtic! ery harrTson. parthenia turTman At Los Angeles, April 24, 19.46.

in her 91st year, widow of Hugh Went worth Harrison, mother of Zoe Harrison Williams. Funeral Ixis Angeles. Interment Green Mount Cemetery. Hellevllle. HART, RUTH KRFSBAUM April 23, 1946.

beloved Kite of John P. Hart dear mother of Jane and John Patrick III. dear daughter of William and Margaret Krighaum. dear sister of Grace Flora. Ann Toung.

Doris Halter. Louisa I'lengemeier and Mansel Krighaum. dear aunt, daughter-in-law and aister-ln-law. Funeral from EDITH AMRRUH-TEll Colonial Funeral Home. 4053 1in-dell.

10:30 a.m. Interment Lake- wood Park Cemetery. JORDAN, ARTHUR A. April24, 1946, husband of Helen F. Jordan, father of Mrs.

George A. Nulsen, Mrs. J. E. Martin and Ensign Robert A.

Jordan, ma of Mrs. Meta Joraschkv, brother of Mrs. Armln Apelt and Dr. Walter Jordan. Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Del-mar 2 p.m.

Private entomb ment Oak Grove Mausoleum. JORDAN. WILLIAM April 23. 1946, 7:45 p.m., dear husband of the late Annie Jordan, dear father of Helen McCabe, Julia Jordan. Mary Welbom and Lee Jordan, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois. April 26. 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Francis de Sales Church.

Interment New SS. Peter a Paul's Cemet er K1CTEY, MAE April 25, 1946, dear sister of -Howard Kelley. Miss Kelley will lie in state at the ALHKltT II. HOITK Funeral Home (new location), 4911 Washington until 10 a.m.. thence to Loda, 111., for sen tee and Interment.

KURTZ, HENRY 0. Formerly of Itlckoiv at entered Into rest April 23. 1946, 2:15 p.m., beloved husband of the late Anna Klirta (nee Klaasl, dear father of Richard. Albert, Lt. Col.

Francis. Arthur. Willard. Mrs. Anna Schwan and Mrs.

Neva llalhlg. our dear father-in-law, grandlather and great-grandfather, in his 79th year. Funeral April 26. 1:30 p.m., from RKIDKUWIKDKN" South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa, to St. Trinity Lutheran Cemetery.

McCORMACK. SARAH nea Flnnegan) 8407 Glen Echo Normandy, April 24, 1946, 4 a.m., wife of William T. McCormack, dear mother of Mrs. Margaret Goulden, Mrs. Agnes Fridrich, our dear grandmother and mother-tn-law.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Tarlors, 3840 Lindell April 27. 8:15 a.m.. to St. Ann' Church, Normandy, interment Calvary.

MADE MY 7 i i or tcrubbing! larfltst Stlling Frtnth Dry CIonr! or scrubbing! MD CiOROX ULTRA v.Tffl' POTSsC HTittlT J. 8-le U.S.N.R. Died In the aerrlre of his country on Samer. Philippine islands, son of r.ugrne J. and Ana Polsstm.

dear brother of Carol, Noelia, Doris. Judy and Tom. Requiem Mass Fri. mnmlng, 9 a.m.. Holy Name Church.

Friend and rela- tlves Invited. 0LL0CK, MADELINE (nea Kuklk) -1852 A S. Twelfth. April 23. 1946.

beloved wife of the late Jeveph l'ollok. dear mother of Joseph Pnllork and Madeline Hhaw, dear sister, aister-in law, daughter In-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral April 26, 1:30 sis. from Muy III l.l.'st, Mississippi and Allen a Interment Nev 1 'leker Cemetery. PRflSl rOulSA (nee Cltgasan) 613 Shenandoah, April 22, 1946.

beloved wife of Michael Prels. dear mother of Michael, John. Minnie Alexander. Anna Martin, Catherine Warner, Lucy litsr, Henry, George, Bernard, Eileen Poulos, William Prels and Nettie Beck, dear sister, sister-in-law, mother-in-law. grandmother, great -grandmother, aunt and cousin.

Funeral April 26. 8:30 from MOTDELL'R. Mlsstaaippl and AJlen, to SS. Peter and Paul's Church. In- ferment in New SS.

Peter and Paul' Cemetery. Platumouth (Nebr.) papers pleas cop I ESS, KATE (nee Miifei) 7T8 Fyler, April 24. 1946, 12:30 a.m., dear wife of the late George Bless, dear mother of Utile M. Perry and Emily M. ITllne, dear sister of Mra.

Elizabeth Bextro and Joseph Mllge. dear mother-in-law, grandmother, auter-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from Chapel, 3634 Gravois, April 26, 2 p.m. Interment Hiram Cemetery. Deceased was member of Roll Chapter No.

93. O.E.S., and Ladies' Auxiliary of Alhambra Grotto. ROBB, JOHN F. 'iQii Cleveland." Wok, April 24, 1946. beloved brother of Florence, aire.

Etta Kinney, and Mr. J. S. Moyer. Funeral April 26.

9:30 a.m.. from WEICK BROS. Funeral Boo. 2201 S. Grand to Tana.

111. OTTR A Cl 1 5 5 "Louisa at" April 24. 1948, 5:20 p.m.. beloved husband or Resale Rulo (nee Kyle l. desr father of Edna Keteherside.

Laura Glick. Gladys Benner. Betty. Oscar and Charles Ruin, our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from KXTIS Funeral Rome, 2906 Gravois, April 27.

1 p.m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. RUST, JOHN Wi. (Buff) 4417 Vlata. April 23, 1946, beloved husband of Virginia Rust (nee Puettl, father of Thelma Wagoner and William Dav.

brother of Bessie Griffith and Blanche Gilford, our father-in-law, brother Inlaw, grandfather, uncle and treat-uncle. Funeral April 26, 2 p.m., from JAY It. SMITH Funeral Home, 745 Msncnester. "SC RB CAROLINE (see Vlaceet, 4763 Mllents April 24. 194 6.

beloved wife of the late George Scherbel. mother of Barbara Woods, Anthony and Fred Scherbel. Julia Ptehold and Anna Dlenhart. etater of Louise Braun, our mother-in-law, stster-ln-law, grsnilmotber, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral April 27.

10 a.m.. from OSCAR J. HOFFMEISTER Funeral Home, 4016 Chippewa, to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Kingshighway and Rhodes to New SS. Peter and Paul 'a Ceme tery.

SCHWEI2ER. FRANK E. 2007 Ann fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church, April 23, 1946, husband of the late Magdalene Sehwelrer (nee Kessler), dear father of Sister Mary Lloha. 8.8.N.D.; Rose Bier-ling. Hilda Welling and Begin a Becker.

Joseph, Henry, Bernard and Mart Schweizer, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois. April 27, 9:30 to SS. Peter and Paul' Church. Interment Old SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was A member of C. K. of Branch No. 248; St.

Vincent do Faul, German 8t. Vincent Orphans' and St. Paul' Benevolent Societies and Married Men's ti Jt EtB, AUGUST 3005 Victor. April 24. 1946, beloved father of Charles Strelb and Anna Teel.

dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from WEICK BROS. Funeral Home. 2201 8. Grand April 27.

2 p.m. to St. Tattl's Churchyard. SUDHOELTER, CAROLINE Entered Into rest April 2J. 184S, wife of the late William Sudhneltrr, and elalet-of the late Clara Ruwlseh.

aunt of Mildred Roth and Melba Wilson, sister -inlaw and great-aunt, age 82 years. Funersl 2 p.m., April 26, from SCH1I.DMAN Funeral Home. 2801 Madison Granite City, to Cal- a ry Cemetery. St. Ixuils.

fOLLESON, ARTHUR t. 1959 Be5T-plo April 21. 1946. husband of Carrie Tolleson (nee Blue), dear father of Mrs. Woodrow Kurth, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brof her-ln-law and uncle.

Remains at DRF.HMANN-HAHRAL: Chapel, 1905 Union bl. Funeral April 26. 10 a.m.. from Fai Ev. Lutheran Church.

Kingshighway and Terrr av. Interment Ironton, Mo. A member of A. A. of S.

and E.B., Local 788, and E.M.B.A. '-'--'-t REFVED atvtitF Beaci and FREE FROM CAUSTIC FKFROM CAUSTC AMD OTHER HARSH X7RA-GFA7lFf No NEED to despair when white end color-fast cottons and linens become gray end dingy. They'll come out of the wash snowy-white, you use Clorox! What's more.Clorox makes laundry fresh, sanitary lessens Tubbing, thus conserving fabrics, time and effort. From everyday linens to the daintiest doilies, all white and color-fast linens are safe with Clorox.for Clorox is extra-gentle no caustic to damage fabrics. And, too, Clorox is effective and easy to use In routine cleansing of kitchen and bathroom disinfects, removes stains, makes household "danger zones" hygienically clean.

Directions on label. TEARS OF UNSURPASSED QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE HAVE MADE CLOROX THE CHOICE OF IT'S ALWAYS UNIFORM IT'S ALWAYS DEPENDABLE! EUITU E. AMIUIUHTKR Senilis St. Jxniia alnce 1897. 4053 Lindrll bird.

JK. 9100. ALFXADER A SONS P'rvica Chapel 6175 Delmar. CA. 0337.

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