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rr-- i- Rooms Board D) ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PART SIX. ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1933. PAGES 1 4F.

i Villi III II DEATHS DEATHS IN MEMORIAM GENERAL DEATHS Veronica Berlyn, 77. 3669 Shenandoah. Frederick Leppe, 54, 3834 Fairview. Annie F. Lerner, 63, 1433 N.

Thirteenth. Helen Coleman. 38, 1915 Pendleton. Orland H. Meadows.

34, Licking, Mo. Louise" Hansen, 60, 8325 Madison. Frank Krause, 39. 2626 Madison. John McDonald, 59, 8423 Reilly.

William Walker. 52, 3905 W. Belle. George W. Kern.

70, Belleville, Rose Horwitz, 62, 4605 Lindell. MACKEN, JOHN JAMES MECHTIXD1S. SISTER. M. NACGHTON, DENNIS M.

KATJMAN, LUCILLE PAYNE, FRANK M. POPE, "HENRY CHARLES POUPENEY, EUGENIA E. QUANTIN, EDMOND B. RIEMANN, WILLIAM RIESE, SHIRLEY MILDRED RIGNEY, MARY RINGKAMP, MAGDALENA RYAN, MARY JEAN SCHMIED, MARY SCHMIEDEN, FREDERICK SCHWEIGERT, IDA SEGASTURE-SMITH, LILLIAN B. STARICHER, JACOB STUEVER, EMMA SULLIVAN, REV.

JOHN L. TRUTSCH, MARY THOMPSON, OLA R. TODD, LEWIS G. VOLE, FRANK WALLACE, CHAUNCEY D. WILEY.

ALEXANDER E. ZDVORAK, JOSEPH Index To Classified Advertisements In This Section: race Agents Mem 3 Hoard Ft. 4, P. 2 Business Cards Business for Sale Pt.4,P.9 Business Opportunities Pt.4,P.9 Canvassers Solicitors Men 3 Children Wtd. te Board Pt.4,p.2 General Announcements 1 Help Wanted Men and 2 Help Wanted Women.

3 Lost and Found 2 Motor Bti Travel 1 Partners 3 Personal 4 Professional 2 Stamp Exchange ....1 1 Rooms Pt.4,P.2 Roommates Pt.3,F.2 Rooms Wanted Pt.4,P2 Salesmen 3 Saleswomen 3 Situations Wanted 2 Special Notices 1 Swaps 1 Transportation 1 BECKMANN, WILLIAM B. BLANKENSHIP, ROBERT "BLAUNER, ROBERT G. BRANNAKER, BER.MCE BROCKMAN, MARY E. BROWN, GEORGE WASHINGTON BRUNS, LOUISE BURKE, MARGARET BUXTON, WILMA A. CLARK, CATHERINE COOKE, JOHN RUTHERFOORD DOERR.

OSCAR i. FERGUSON, HAROLD H. GARVEY, EDWARD J. LASER, CARL GLEASON, DENIS GODFFROV, ALEXANDRE FERDINAND GOFF, JOHN JOSEPH GROESCHEL. HERMAN.

HALL, KATHLEEN McNELLIS HAMBURGER, MARGARET HARTMANN, HENRY HINDS, WILLIAM H. KNIBB, JAMES S. KRETSCHMAR, LULU KREYLING, CAROLINE DEATHS HARTMANN. HENRY Of Mattesse. Mo entered into rest on Saturday, June 24 1933, 8:50 a.

beloved husband of Rose Hartmann (nee i.auer), beiovea lather of Jacob P. and Henry T. Hart mann. our dear father-in-law, grandfa ther and uncle, in his seventy-fifth year. Funeral Tuesday.

June 27, p. m. from ZIEGENHEIN CHAPEL, 2623 Cherokee street, to St Matthew's Cemetery. HINDS, WILLIAM H. Of 5387 Reber Dlace.

on Saturday. June z. oe loved husband of Mary Hinds, dear fa ther of William Buell and grandfather of Camille and Homer Dowell. Funeral from PEETZ FUNERAL HOME. Lafavette and Longfellow boirle -vards.

on Monday, June 26, at 10:30 a. to Troy, Mo. Motor. KNIBB. JAMES S.

Suddenly, June 23 1933. dear father of Mrs. Martha Sand ers. Paul and Charles Knibb and Mrs, Ruth Schwartz, and our dear brother and grandfather. Remains at FRED M.

WILLIAMS PARLORS. 4535 Funeral Monday from Euclid Baptist Church, 1341 N. Kingshighway at 2 p. m. in terment in Valhalla Cemetery.

KRETSCHMAR, LULU Entered Into rest suddenly at Alton, 111., on Friday, June 23. 1933. wife of the late C. Leslie Kretschmar. Notice of services from the Wagoner Chapel later.

KREYLING. CAROLINE Entered into rest on Saturday, June 24. dear mother of Mrs. Sadie warden and William b.rey ling of St Louis. Funeral Monday.

June 26. at 2 p. m. from the Warden residence, 3041 Myrtle avenue. Granite City, to aL Peter Cem etery, St Louis, Mo.

LAHE SERVICE. SLACKEN, JOHN JAMES Of 5818 De- Giverviile. on Saturday, June 24, 7 .55 p. beloved son of James and Mary Mackeh (nee Kirk), dear brother of Rosemary Macken, our dear, nephew and cousin. Funeral from STUART SONS' CHAPEL, 1225 Union boulevard, time later.

MECHTILDIS, SISTER M. Of the Sisters of St Mary and sister of Rex Danner at St' Mary's. Hospital on Friday, June 23. Funeral from Mother House, Clayton at Bellevue avenue, Monday. June 26.

Mass 8:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. (FINAN SERVICE.) NACGHTON, DENNIS M. Of 5835 Walsh street on Thursday, June 22, 1933, dearly husband of Gus tine Naughton (nee Amend), dear fa ther of Arthur D.

and Walter M. Naugh ton, dear brother of Mrs. Julia McLaugh lin. dear father-in-law, brother-in-law. grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY, 422S South Kingshighway, on Monday, June 26, at 8:30 a. to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Interment New SS. Peter and PauJ's Cemetery. NAUMAN.

LUCILLE Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nauman. sister of Stella Panchot. Reynold, Albertha Frost, Marcella Guyott, Mary Rose.

Remains will be at 429 North Euclid until 5 p. m. Saturday. Funeral at Ste. Genevieve, Monday, 9 a.

m. PAYNE, FRANK M. Of 4616 Lindell boulevard, on Friday, June 23, 1933, 2:30 p. beloved husband of the late Jennie Payne, dear father of William H. Payne, father-in-law of Loretta Wag ner Payne, dear grandfather of Jane, and Donald fayne.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNEL LY'S PARLORS. 3S40 Lindell boulevard, Monday. June 26. 8:30 a.

to St. Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Royal League of. America.

Chicago (111.) and Milwaukee (Wis.) papers please copy. rOPE, HENRI' CHARLES Of 4940 Dev onshire avenue, on Friday, June 23 1933, beloved husband of Christena Pope, dear father of Charlotte Pope, our dear brother and uncle. Funeral from the SCHUMACHER FUNERAL HOME. 3013 Meramee street, Monday, June 26. at 10 a.

m. Inter- ment Sunset Burial Park. A member of Spirit of St. Louis Council 767, R. Clark Camp No.

800, W. O. Commercial Grove 340. Bland (Mo.) papers please copy. POUPENEY.

EUGENIA E. Of 4928 Buckingham Court, on Friday, June 23, 1933. at 11:15 a. widow of the late Francis J. Poupeney, dear mother of Mrs.

Emily Witzig, Mrs. 11. P. Grapen-geter, Mrs. Aimee Troy and Eugene F.

Poupeney, our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLOR, 3S40 Lindell boulevard, on Tuesday, June 27, at 8:30 a. to St. Louis Cathedral.

Interment to Memorial Park Cemetery. QUANTIN, EDMOND B. Of 3734 South Broadway, entered into rest on Thursday, June 22, at p. beloved husband of Minnie Quantin (nee Guerke), dear father of Edward, Arthur, Margaret and- Florence Quantin, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle, at the age of 71 years. Funeral on Monday.

June 26, at 1 :30 p. from ZEIGENHEIN CHAPEL, 2623 Cherokee street to New St Marcus Cemetery. RIESE. SHIRLEY MILDRED Entered Into rest on Saturday. June 24.

1933. at 6:30 p. dearly beloved daughter of Harry and Elizabeth Riese (nee Schwartz), dear sister of Dorothy, Evelyn and Richard Riese and our dear grandchild, niece and cousin, aged 3 years 2 months 18 days. The funeral takes place on Tuesday, June 27. at 2 p.

from residence, 2904 Cherokee street, to Calvary Cemetery. BROCKLAND SERVICE. Business Opportunities are presented every day openings for partners or for those desiring to buy a going business in the Post'Dispatch Want Ad Columns. BLALNER, ROBERT G. Of 4060 Arsenal street, on Friday, June 23, 1933, dearly beloved husband of Magdelene Blauner (nee Heckler), dear father of Robert and Arthur Blauner and our dear brother, grandfather and great-grandfather.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY, 4228 South Kingshighway boulevard, on Monday, June 26, at 1 p. m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. BLANKENSHIP. ROBERT June 22.

1933, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blankenship, dear brother of Raymond and John, our dear grandson and nephew. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from 934 Morrison, to St.

Vincent's Church, 9 a. m. Mclaughlin undertakers in charge. BRANNAKER, BERNICE On Thursday, June 22, 1933, 10:50 a. beloved daughter of Kate Brannaker (nee Less- naui and the late Joseph Brannaker, dear sister of Robert Brannaker.

our dear granddaughter, niece and cousin. at the age of 20 years. Funeral from residence, 311 Geyer avenue. Monday. June 26.

8:30 a. m. to SS. Peter and Paul's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery- De ceased was a member of SS.

Peter and Paul's Young Ladies' Sodality and South Side Sodality Girls' Club. WEICK SERVICE. BROCKMAN. MARY E. Of 6116 Water man avenue, entered into rest on Satur day.

June 24. at 11:30 a. beloved wife of the late F. W. Brockman, be loved mother of Mrs.

Jean Reutiinger of Little Rock. Mrs. Harry Bos- well, Mrs. Frank L. Merrick of Seattle, and Mrs.

Hebert Droste. Funeral Tuesday. June 27, at 2:30 p. from the PROVOST CHAPEL, 3710 North Grand boulevard, to Bellefontaine Cemetery. BROWN, GEORGE WASHINGTON Of 4413 Lee avenue, entered Into rest on Friday.

June 23. 3:15 p. aeany oe loved husband of Mattie J. Brown (nee Patterson), and foster father of Kenneth Chisholm, and our dear Drotner, Drotner-in-law and uncle. In his seventy-fifth vear.

Funeral Monday. June 26, 1933, 2 o. from the pkovusx tnartu 3710 North Grand boulevard, to Valhalla Cemetery. BRUNS, LOCISE Entered into rest Sat urday, June 24, 1933, Deioved wife 01 the late John Bruns and dear mother cf Emma Hawk, Dena Ritchie, Fred and Carrie Niehaus. age 85 years.

Funeral from residence. 2332 E. Twenty-fourth street. Granite City, 111., to St. Johns Church and Cemetery, Tuesday, June 27 at 1:30 p.

m. Bl'RKE. MARGARET Of 1414 North Prairie avenue, entered into rest Thursday. June 22. 1933, at 12 noon, our dear aunt and great-aunt.

Funeral from the COLLINS PARLORS, 92S North Grand boulevard. Monday. June 26. at 7:30 a. to St.

Al-phongus (Rock) Church. Interment Sullivan, Mo. Motor. WILMA A. Of 3015A Ohio avenue, entered into rest on naay, June 23.

1933, at 7:45 p. dear beloved daughter of Minnie Buxton (nee Mueller), and dear sister of Herbert, Harry, Edna and Mildred Buxton, dear sister-in-law, aunt and niece, dear friend of Bobby Rotter. Funeral on Tuesdav. June 27. at 8:30 a.

from GEBKEN CHAPEL, 2630 Gravois avenue, to St. Wenieslaus Church, thence to Sunset Burial Park. CLARK, CATHERINE On Saturday, June 24. 1933. dear sister of Mrs.

John T. Gerahty and dear sister-in-law. Funeral from family residence. 4319 Hartford street, on Tuesday, June 27 at 8:30 a. m.

to Holy Family Church Interment Calvary Cemetery. OSCAR J. HOFFMEISTER service. COOKE, JOHN RUTHERFOORD Entered Into Vest Friday, June 23, 1933, 7:15 a. brother of Mrs.

N. Williams Mrs. C. E. Edmondson and Mrs.

B. F. Thomas and D. A. P.

Cooke. Funeral Monday. June 26. at 8:30 a. from family residence, 14 Lewis place, to Visitation Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOERR. OSCAR i. Of 361 6A Liermann avenue, entered into rest on friciay, June 23. 1933.

at p. beloved hus band of -Lillie F. Doerr (nee Bach), dear son of Charles F. W. Doerr, dear broth er of Lena Miller.

Dora Kriesbaum, Aim Hoeper mee Doerr), Charles. Hardy and Alvin Doerr, our dear brother-in law and uncle. Funeral Tuesday June 27. 1:30 p. m.

from ZIEGENHEIN BROS' CHAPEL 2623 Cherokee st. to Sun Set Burial Park. Deceased was a member of Gen eral N. C. Lyon Council No.

21 and Hope Lodge No. 186, K. of F. FERGUSON, HAROLD H. Of 4455 S.

Thirty-eighth street, entered into rest on Friday. June 23. 1933, 3 a. beloved son of Carleton and Ella Uhlincer (nee Zapf), beloved brother of Ruth Uhlinger and our dear grandson. cousin and nephew, at- the age of 17 years.

Funeral June 26. 3 p. from ZIEGENHEIN CHAPEL, 2623 Cheroitee street, to Missouri Crema tory. Deceased was president of Student Council of Cleveland High School. GARVEY, EDWARD J.

On Thursday, June 2i 19JJ, 3:30 p. beloved hus band of Jennie Garvey (nee Boyle), dear father of Berniece, Virginia. Edna. Ed ward and Jack, dear son-in-law, brother. orotner-in-iaw ana uncle.

Funeral from Leidner Chanel, 2223 St. Louis avenue, Monday, June 26, 7:30 a. to St. Leo Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GLASER, CARL S. Suddenly on Satur day. June 24, 1933. beloved husband of Stella Tuholske Glaser, dear father of Millard, Carl Jr. and Gerald Glaser.

son of Mrs. Carrie Glaser and brother of Joseph Glaser Jr. Services at residence, 5116 Washing ton boulevard, Monday, at 10 a. to ML Sinai Cemetery. GLEASOX, DENIS Entered Into rest Sat urday, June 24.

at 8:25 a. beloved husband of Ellie Gleason (nee Cremin) dear father of Ellen. Nonie. Mary. Mar garet, Maurice, John.

Denis Jr. Gleason Sister Margaret Ellen of St. Joseph's Order, dear brother of John, Daniel and the late Michael Gleason and Mrs. C. Dennehy, our dear father-in-law and grandfather Funeral from family residence, 3634 Sullivan avenue.

Tuesday. June 27, at 8:30 a. to St. Theresa's Church. In terment in Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of St. Louis Police Vet erans' Association, De Andreis Council, K. of C. GODEFROY. ALEX NDRE FERDINAND Formerly of St.

Louis, deceased in Nice. France, on March 11, 1933. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Jane Date Godefroy. father of Adolpb. E.

and Charles Webb Godefroy. Laid at rest in St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Louis, June 21, 1933. GOFF.

JOHN JOSEPH Entered Into rest on Friday. June 23, 1933, at 2:30 p. dearly beloved husband of Louise Goff (nee Wulff), our dear Drotner, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral Monday. June 26.

9:30 a. from the BROMSCHWIG FUNERAL HOME. 4740 West Florissant avenue. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GROESCHEL. HERMAN Of 6029 Mag nolia avenue, suddenly on Friday, June 23. 1933, dear husband of Emilie Groeschel (nee Stevener), dear father of Ruth Groeschel, our dear brother, brother-in- law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY. 4228 South Kingshighway, on Monday, June 26, at 2 p.

to Valhalla Crematory. HALL. KATHLEEN McNELLIS Of Nac ogdoches. on Thursday, June 22 1933, beloved wife of Henry W. Hall dear daughter of Kathleen McNellis Lovelace and the late John McNellis, dear sister of James Gerald Lovelace and our dear niece.

Funeral from GUY MULLEN CHAPEL, boulevard rt Boyle avenue, on Monday, June 26, at 10 a. m. HAMBURGER. MARGARET (nee Mns-kopf June 23, 1933. beloved wife of Fred Hamburger, dear mother of Mrs.

George Jack. Mrs. Thomas Kelly. Mrs. Walter and William Rathert, Mrs.

Charles Rugger and Mrs. Roy Ackerman, our dear sister, mother-in-law and grandmother. Remains at McLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME until Monday, 10 a. m. Services at Salem Evangelical Church, Margaretta and Shreve avenues.

Monday, 3 p. to Missouri Crematory. WALLACE. CHAUNCEY D. June 24, 1933, beloved husband of Mrs.

Inez Wallace, father of Woodrow, William and Morris, son of Mrs. Fannie Wallace, brother of Willa, Nella, Fred, Gladys, John and Alfred. Funeral Monday. 1 p. from MCLAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME.

Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Member of B. of No. 934. WILEY, ALEXANDER E.

Of 4434 Clarence avenue entered into rest on Saturday. June 24, 1933, 9:55 a. beloved husband of Anna E. M. Wiley (nee (Entriken), dear father of Harold K-, George Lillian and Alexander E.

Wiley our dear father-in-law and grandfather, in his seventy-first year. Funeral Tuesday, June 27. 2 p. from MATH. HERMANN A 6ON8' CHAPEL, Fair and West Florissant avenues.

Interment St Peter's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Missouri Lodge No. 1, A. F. and A.

M. ZDVORAK, JOSEPH Entered into rest on Friday, June 23. 1933. 6 p. dearly beloved husband of Lily Zdvorak.

our dear father, father-in-law and greatgrandfather in his seventy-fifth year. Funeral Monday, June 26, 2 p. m. from the GEORGE L. PLEITSCH CHAPEL, 5966 Easton avenue.

CARD OF THANKS THE family of Andrew Zipf express to their relatives and friends and particularly tne Kev. clergy their appreciation of the kindness and sympathy Bhown them in their late bereavement IN MEMORIAM BORCHERS, HARLES Passed away on June 27, 1931. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keep him dear. Sadly missed by WIFE AND SON, and all who loved him.

DE COCSSER. CARL A. In memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away one year ago today. MATHILDA GATSCHE DE COUSSER. DIETRICH, WILLIAM In loving memory, departed this life June 22, 1931.

Sadly missed by WIFE. EAGLIN, MYRLE C. Today la my day for memories; Memories of you. Daddy. And the most wonderful of all Is that we have you and your love.

TOOTS, MYRLE, CHARLOTTE AND MARTY. ECKERT, ROSA In loving remembrance of Rosa Eckert who died June 30, 1932: The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell In the loss of mother, whom we loved so well. But while she lies in peaceful sleep, memory -we shall always keep. Sadly missed by SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ENGER, MAGDALENA In memory of our dear mother, who went to her heavenly home.

June 25. 1932: Sleep on, dearest mother; it has been one lone year Since you left our hearts filled with sadness and tears Yours was a heart that was blithesome and gay Scattering sunshine all along the way You know how we loved you, and yes, love you yet; Though God took yon from us, we cannot forget. Sadly missed by: CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. FINN, LEO L. In loving memory of my dear son, who passed away June 2s 1932.

One year has passed since that sad day The one we loved waa called away; God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by MOTHER AND BROTHER. FRENGER, THELMA LOUISE In loving memory of our only daughter and grand daugnter who departed this life June 23d- The month of June again Is here To us the saddest of the year. Because it took from us away Our dear one just one year today; Her loving heart is now at rest. God took her home when he thought best: When we are done with toll and care We'll meet our darling Thelma there MOTHER, DAD AND GRANDPARENTS, GINGELBECK, MARY In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, wno died June 20, 1931.

A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant in our home. Which can never be filled. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. HARMON, CHARLES JR. In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved son and brother, who died June 23.

1932. One year ago the message came That called you to your home on high; And though we bowed to God's sweet will We did it with a sigh. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilted; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. PARENTS, SISTER AND BROTHERS. HARTMAN.

SAUL In loving memory of Saul Hartman, who passed away June 27, 1932. Sadly missed by WIFE AND DAUGHTER. HITTLER. THEODORE In memory, who departed this life June 26, 1930. Requiem mass at St Cecelia's Church Monday.

June 26, at 8 a. m. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. KENT, LOTTIE M. In loving memory of Lottie M.

Kent, who passed away, June 27, 1931. THE FAMILY. LATAL, BARBARA In loving remem brance of our dear mother, who passed away June 28. 1931. DAUGHTERS, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, SON, SONS-IN-LAW.

LOEBIG, LOUIS In loving memory. Died June 4, Missed by son and those who loved him. SCHEYBAL-MATTHEW In loving mem ory, departed this life June 26. 193L Sadly missed by the FAMILY. STORM.

ISABELLA In memory of our mother, who passed away June 28, 1931. WTe do not forget you, nor do we intend. We think of you often, and will to the end. Sadly missed by her children. SUESS.

HENRY In loving memory of Henry Suess. passed away June 29, 1929, Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. TOOTH A KER. GEORGE G. Sacred to the memory of our dad and wno passed away one year ago, June 25: A kindly deed and a loving thought Was warp and woof of which his life was wrought He is not dead.

Such souls forever live In boundless measures of the love they give. Sadly missed by children. GEORGE AND HELEN. TRIMBERGER. GERTRUDE FORMER LY RYAN (nee Bncnnoiz).

In loving memory of our dear wife, daugh ter and sister, who passed away June 4, 1932. Often, often do we wander To a grave so far away. Where we laid our dear Gertrude Just one year ago today. We often sit and think of you And speak of how you died. And think you said good -by to none Before you closed your eyes.

Loving HUSBAND, MOTHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. WEIHE In loving memory of our darling son and brother. Aviator Melvtn H. Wiehe.

who departed this Ufa June 27, 1930: A light Is from our household gone, A voice we loved Is stilled, A place is vacant In our home. Which never can be filled. Some may think you are forgotten Though on rth you are no more But in memory you are with us. As you always were before. Sadly missed by MOTHER.

FATHER, SISTER, BROTHERS. SWEETHEART. BROTHER-IN-LAW. UNCLB AND ALL WHO LOVED HIM. WOOD, MRS.

EDMONIA T. In loving memory of our mother, who departed June 23. 1931. Sadly missed by HER CHILDREN. SPIRITUALISM 1 SPIRITUALIST CHURCHES ADVANCED SOUL ASSEMBLY Y.

M. 3100 N. Grand. 7:30: lecturer. Attorney Irving Gaertner.

state missionary. General Assembly of Spiritualist; president. Mount Pleasant Camp. Voluntary donations, messages. Jay Wolff, 6 regular workers.

FIFTH CHURCH Grand and Flad. Ly ceum, 7 p. Florence Ware, conductress; services, 8 p. m. leader, Amy Wellmeyer; lecture by Dr.

O. A. Muen-sterman. 2ND CHURCH Strassburger Grand and snenandoan; sun. 3-8, wed.

z-a. Lecture, messages, card and bunco party, Thurs. 29. 2 p. m.

Cool basement. FOURTH CHURCH 3418 Miami; services Sunday, 8 p.m. Tuea, 8 p. messages, Mr. Dilley.

Welcome. PROGRESS SPIRITUALISTIC CHURCH Sunday, 8 p. Musician's Club. 3535 Pine st; Mrs. Sefton and Mr.

McNorton. SEVENTH CHURCH 54 32 Bates st. Sun oay, triqay, 8 p. 2 p. m.

(J alio. SOCIAL SCIENCE Spiritualist Church. 3201 A Lafayette; lecture, Rev. Emma Ordrop; messages, Lehr. TEMPLE OF TRUTH Spiritualistic services, messages.

7:45 p. Craver; wel-come. Bayard-Fountain. Gassaway. PERSONAL I ADOPTION HOME Wtd.

For 10-year-old boy. Box W-334, Post-Dispatch. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE Charels H. Hoy is not connected with the Hoy Chemical 4635 Delmar boulevard. Et Louis, manufacturers of the original Hoy's Compound Odorless Deodorant and Hoy's Special Undertakers' Deodorant C.

G. BARTHEL. President SEALED PROPOSALS TO CONTRACTORS Office of the Zoological Board of Control, St Louis, June 2, 1933. Sealed proposals for the public work hereinafter mentioned will be received at the office of the president of the Board of Public Service, Room 304, City Hall, until 12 on 13th DAY OF JULY. 1933.

At which hour they will be publicly opened and read, Letting No. 20. For construction of Antelope House on the grounds of the Zoological Park. Deposit 11475.00. Letting No.

21. For Installing plumb ing and drainage work in Antelope House. Deposit $312.50. Letting No. 22.

For installing heating and ventilating system In Antelope House. Deposit $475.00. Letting No. 23. For installing electric wiring in House.

Deposit 5250.00. Proposals must be made on blank form to be furnished by the Zoological Board of Control and which may be obtained at the office of the president, Board of Public Service. The right to reject any or all bids Is expressly reserved. Plans and specifications and form of contract may be obtained on or after Jdne 23, 1933, at the office of the pres ident of the Board of Public service, Room 304. City Hall, upon the de posit of $25.00, which sum will be re funded upon the return 01 sucn pians, BDecificattons and form of contract.

Each bid must be accompanied by a cashier's or treasurer's check on some bank or trust company In the city of St Louis, payable to the order of the Zoological Board of Control for the amount of deposit required as heretofore By order of the Zoological Board of Control. June 2. 19JJ. WILLIAM A. MILLER.

Pres. Attest: GEORGE P. VIERHELLER, Secretary. BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Service of the City of St Louis, Room 208. City Hall, until 12 m.

on July 11. 1933, for the construction of the Administration Building at the Homer Phillips City Hospital for Colored, located at Whlttier street, between St Ferdinand and Kennerly avenues, 8t. Louis, and for installing Plumbing, Drainage and Gas Fitting, therein. Plans, specifications, forms of contract and other information may be obtained at the office of the President Room 304, City Hall BIDS will be received by the Board of Public Service of the City of St. Louis.

Room 208, City Hall, on July 5. 1933. at 12 for reconstructing Morgan street (now Delmar boulevard), from Sixth street to the east line of the alley in City Block Five hundred thirty-two; and for reconstructing Morgan street (now Delmar boulevard), from Jefferson avenue to Grand boulevard. Plans, specifications, forms of contract and other information may be obtained at the office of the president Room 300, City Hall. TRANSPORTATION BUS TRAVEL NEW MID-WEST BUS TERMINAL 710 N.

12TH BOULEVARD PHONE CENTRAL B30O LOWEST FARES EVERYWHERE! BUSSES TO ALL PARTS 8." Great Eastern Stages NEW YOR- CLEVELAND WASHINGTON INDIANAPOLIS Foster Bus Line HANNiKAL. MO. 350. QUINCY. 3.85 KEOKUK.

4 85: TROY. 1.70 Midland Trail Bus Line LOUISVILLE 2.75 CINCINNATI 5.25 VINCENNES 1 0 OLNEY. 1.25 Egyptian Motor Line. Ino. Memphis 7.

Evansville 3 25. Cairo 2.50 Frequent Service to Southern IlL Cities. FOR DEPENDABLE INFORMATION PHONE CENTRAL 53O0 CUT RATE BUS RATES LOWEST FARES EVERYWHERE NEW YELL0WAY LINES 1801 WASHINGTON AV. CH. 3524 520 CHESTNUT ST OA.

3827 715 NORTH 12TH 8T CE. 9050 EXCURSION BUS KATES Te all points; latest type, all rrrllnlng rhnlr busses: bonded. Insured; free pillow and porter service: ao tvral stops. Tulsa S7; Dallas 812; Ls Angelen $24; Bk about our low rate meal tickets. GOLDEN F.AGLE LINES, 117 N.

6h. CEntral 6319. MIDWEST BUS TERMINAL. CEntral A300. RIDE DE-LUXE STAGES DIRECT CONNECTIONS EVERYWHERE.

1805 WASHINGTON. PHONE A. 8160. SPECIAL BUS Chicago, $2.50 Detroit, $5.50 CHESTNUT 8311. 6TH AND PINEI HIDE GREAT EASTERN STAGES New York, Cleveland.

Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles, 821; Tulsa. 86; Dallas, ('J. NATIONAL. 4040 Olive. FRank.

Downtown. Maryland Hotel, GA. 2K0O. GREAT WESTERN DEPOT, 1 H03 OI.IVE. GA.

9663. BUSSES EVERYWHERE. CHICAGO. 82.50; DETROIT. f5.25.

SPECIAL LOW RATES WEST AH reclining chair busses; no sedans. DANIELS. 600 Chestnut st. GA. 8900.

GREAT WESTERN DEPOT. 1H03 OI.IVE. OA. 9663. BU88E8 EVERYWHERE.

CHICAGO. 82 50; DETROIT. $5 25. MIDLAND BUS TERMINAL. CHICAGO.

KAN8AS CITY. DENVER. CAPE GIRARDEAU. $2 50: CAIRO. $2.50.

LOWE8T FARES EVERYWHERE GA. S69S Cor. 18th and Pine its. ANNOUNCEMENTS GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Half SoIes Rubber Heels I.2S Value. 65c IThis Week.

10 Salaee FREE Brim This Af for This Extra Ssetial Price A. GOLUB 4 MODERN SHOPS 411 N. 8th Betwea Locnut aad St. Charles. 415 N.

Broadway, Opp. Brents. 1002 OUve M. Broadway and Market BRAKES Electrically Adjusted TEN-MINUTE SERVICE gay-The New Process Way JO. 95 Fords Relined NEXT 10 DAYS ONLY NU PROCESS BRAKE EN6INEERS 2910 OLIVE JEff.

4338 8115 DELMAR BLVD. A Delicious Summer Luncheon GOTE (Dim touart with 175c Quart wHk Noodles JS1 Rlre and Sauce and Saece. Chop Sney Without Onions, Quart, 1.00 DELIVERED HOT TO TOUR HOME ANYTIME ANYWHERE ROsedale 4678- Viiit our eosisiiiury and Msitls eur sredasti FOR SALE Complete Furnishings Of a richly appointed 8 -room apartment ronslntlng nt finest foreign and domestic Furniture, Hugs, Plctnres, Mlver and Crystal Glassware, China and objects of art. All recently purchased. Prefer bulk sale.

Apartment can be had. Phone FOrest 8919 For appointment Na dealers. FISHING 50c PER DAY Our Lake Is Overstocked. SWIMMING TENNIS TRAPSHOOTTNQ Club Now Open to the Pnblle. HUNTER'S COUNTRY CLUB 9301 Bellefontaine Kd.

EV. "93. FALLING Sl'KIXGS Most beautiful natural wonder in Southern Illinois; 10 miles front St Louis on Route 3. LAPSED INSURANCE POLICIES May have values, no matter when the Insured died or when you quit paying premiums. Let us Investigate.

Advice free. Insurance Council henire Bureau, 504 Lnnderman Bide, 317 N. llth st. ARE YOU UNHAPPY? HAVE YOU MENTAL OR PERSONAL PROBLEM? If so, university psychological graduate can help you. For appointment call Dr.

Brandt, COlfax 6071. BOB DOUGLAS INSTITUTION AND 3YM-NASIUM. healthful exercise and recrea. tion. An excellent place for sun and steam baths.

Individual attention. Open air physical culture for men and women. 6442 NASHVILLE. HILAND 6711. COUPLE driving to Minneapolis.

July 1- 15. take passenger, snare expenses, box W-160, Post-Dispatch. DRIVING Denver, take couple or 2 wom-en, share expenses. EV. 0854.

DRIVING to Chicago; will take party; share expenses. 1911 Cora. RAZOR blades honed sharp, lc each. P. Wetterquist, Rockford.

III. SEDAN, owner seeks companion for Den ver; state age, references and telephone. Box O-ISR. post-uispaicn. TAKE children afternoons; private home; reliable people; reasonable.

tA. TWO men going to Los Angeles, want trans portation. Tuesday, June 27. will share expense. FOr.

9661. WEST END Rest Haven, cool, shady, rea sonable. EV. 4401. WOMAN Driving to Columbus, Tuesday, companion, 50-50.

rnone furest vn. STAMP EXCHANGE STAMP COLLECTING 25 DIFFF1RENT belter grade forelsn 10a postpaid. U. 8. and foreign.

Approval lc upJ Hobby Shop, 1129 Olive st. SWAPS SWAPS WHAT HAVE YOU TO SWAP? bointhma do not neA maw ba strapped tot tomelhing wo icant Article of all kindt. sennet and in 'act anylhma of valve mat te trap pet 30 ACRES on highway; to trade for ear or grocery store CO. 6765. Al AUTO mechanic has own equipped garage exchange services for cash or what have you? MUlberry 3513.

APARTMENT Wtd. 3 or 4 rooms, trade electric refrigerator. CKntrsI BABY BUGGY Folding chairs for sell cheap. TY. 4Q49W.

BABY GRAND for small acreage, motor boat or value. 5740 Easton. CARPENTER LABOR for groceries, (as. oil. or what have youT Box P-20.

CHOW PUPPIES For aulo radio; what nave you? WInfield OHM). CLEAR LOT 50x125: today's value 300, for used auto or anything same value. MU. 7962. COAL RANGE Dining room suite, for T.

Ford. G. Wiggins. 7 5 23 AHmsn DIAMOND Worth 700l trade for res-" taurant or sell outright E. W.

Davis, 3702 Palm. EXCHANGE large, nationally known elee- trie refrigerator, never used, value about $300. for Meramee River front clubslia-or good automobile, or motorcycle with side car. Box P-42. Post-Dispatch.

EXPERT roof repairing, for anything of value. 6221 Arthur ev. EXPERT piano tuning and repairing; ht have you? HI. 4624. FREE rent 3 months, 3 -room modern apart ment, for furnace cleaning.

rpeinn( references. Box P-155, Post-Dispatch GROCERS COMPUTING SCALES Stand- ard white porcelain: like new; $165: cost $285; would swap on a good Ford na Chevrolet coupe. Write A. C. Korwine, rial.

mvr, mo. HEMfeflYcTiiNG" WACktS'tS tor use! automobile. '27 or later. 27 55 Lafayette LIVING ROOM SUITE, (as etove. rug.

mods! trues and electric Maytag fof a $as mjtor. 40C1 Z2 Lnanes S. Ruckstuhl. 77. 1853 S.

Spring 1 v-imujiicia. tius ijouisiana. Van Buren. 23, 2834 Delmar. Will Harris, 63, 4105 Westminster.

John Swan, 65, 1608 Wharf. Rosie Wilson, 60. 1337a Gay. William H. Bentley, 61.

1461a Clinton. Arthur Streeter. 61. 396.1 Wihmrn Catherine Gorman, 64, 2823 S. Kingsliign 190 Births, 193 Deaths In Week There were 190 births and 193 deaths reported in St.

Louis last week. Sixty-four persons died of organic heart disease, 17 of can cer, 17 of Bright's disease, 12 of ailments of the arteries, nine of tu Dercuiosis, eight of pneumonia, seven of apoplexy and six each of appendicitis, diabetes and diseases of the nervous system. There were four suicides, three homi cides and 10 accidental deaths. FUNERAL DIRECTORS rirsF.RAr. home.

LAFAYETTE AT LONG I-Kl. LOW BLVD GRand 710O-1 Ul Central Central Undertaking JOS. J. MARCHLEWSKI. Pres.

CEntral 4774 1841 Cass JOHN P. COLLINS INC. 928 N. Grand JEfferson 0554 North CULLINANE BROS. ESTABLISHED 1884 1710 N.

Grand FRanklln 1192 EDWARD F. HOWARD SONS 4212 ST. LOUIS ESTABLISHED 1874 PERSONAL SERVICE FREE CHAPEL JOSEPH J. Grand Union QUINN 1522 N. 1389 N.

FRanklln 11 14 FOrest 7547 MATH. HERMANN SON Fair and West Florissant COlfax 0880 STROOT CARROLL 4600 Natural Bridge COlfax 0341 WM. F. PASCHED AG 2825 N. Grand FKankHn 4743-214'i JOHN A.

GENTEMAN UND. CO. 5077 Dnrant Ave. Ml lberry 2302 South BEIDERWIEDEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. CHIPPEWA AT GRAND Office, 1936 St.

Louis CEntral 8G86 WACKER-HELDERLE U. L. CO. 2331 S. Broadway Victor 2116-7 3634 Gravois At.

LArlede 7875 ALBERT TRAUBE Off. Schumacher Und. 3013 Meramee Riverside 1158 Res. Dixon 6291 HAUCK A SCHMITT 3732 S. Grand PRnspect 6730 ZIEGENHEIN BROS.

2623 Cherokee FRonpect 0218 West Harrigan Sheehan Und. Co. 4ia viasninirmn uta Established 1884 CULLEN 8C KELLY Chapel. 1416 N. Taylor FRanklln 4524 F.aston ROM-dale 8837 CEMETERIES SUNSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD Not only the most beautiful, but the most reasonably priced cemetery in St.

Louis. SIX-GRAVE LOTS. $200 AND UP. PERPETUAL CARE. NON-SECTARIAN.

THE CEMETARY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM CAtmny 8605 CHestnut 8331 BURIAL VAULTS World Famed GARDNER All Metallic Vaults R0TECT YOUR CASKET Protect your burial casket and remains against vermin water or inv outside source. These vaults guaranteed 50 years The Gardner The world The St. Louis Second only to Gardner. U25 noo Can had through any Funeral Director CEMETERY LOTS BEAUTIFUL well located 6-grave lot. Lake Charles: bargain.

NE. 1745. CEMETERY LOT Oak Grove, 6 or 12; sacrifice, half price. PArkview 2406J. HIRAM CEMETERY-fer.

NE. 1681. graves; make of- LAKE CHARLES 2 choice 6-grave lots, sacrifice. CAbany 1168J. MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY Lots 16.

17, 16S. 169, section 19: bargain. Walter Domash. 4630 KossutrL MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY Two 6-grave lots at coat. Box P-73.

Post-Dispatch. OAK GROVE CEMETERY 12-grave lot. cost 5650 in 1925, will sell for 450 in order to close estate. Call RIv. 0149.

OAK GROVE 2 lota; cheap for cash. GR. 7213. OAK GROVE 20x20, section lot 2. $200.

5640A Maple. SUNSET section BURIAL PARK 6-grave lot. 8. 5627A Dewey. FLORISTS FUHERAL SPRAT ROSES.

Arranged 0 3' Artist ically Satin Bow witk GRIMM CI GORLY Floral Phone CE. 500O DEATHS BECKMANN. WILLIAM B. Entered Into rest on Saturday, June 24, 1933. at 1:45 a.

beloved husband of Katharine Beckmann (nee Kreikemeier), dear father of Adolpb, Bernard, Hubert, Albert, William. Catherine. Emil, Florence and Cecilia Beckmann and Loretta Temme. and dear brother of F. C.

Aloys Beckmann, and Mrs. Paul Balleydier. Funeral Tuesday. June 27. from residence at Olivette, to St Joseph Church at Clayton, 9 a.

m. Deceased was a member of Clayton Council, KnighU of Columbus. FISHER DEATHS RIEMANN, WILLIAM Of 4751 Milentz avenue, entered into rest on Thursday June 22, 1933, at 4 p. beloved husband of Sophia Rieman (nee Schnell), dear father of Mrs. Lillie Mvers, Mrs.

Anna Murray, Mrs. Mollie "Nirk and George Riemann, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, 'uncle, brother-in-law and father-in-law, in his seventy-fourth year. Funeral Monday, June 26, at 1:30 p. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN 4 SONS' FUNERAL HOME, 7027 Gravois avenue, to St Matthew's Cemetery.

Member of Victoria Council No. 646, Royal Arcanum. RIGNEY, MARY Formerly of 1311 Carr street, wife of the late James Rigney and our dear aunt Funeral from SOUTHERN FUNERAL -HUME, 6322 S. Grand boulevard, Monday, June 26. 1933.

9:30 a. to St. John The Baptist Church, thence to aivary cemetery. RINGKAMP, MAGDALENA Suddenly on xnursaay, June 22, 1933, at 12:45 p. darling daughter of Henry C.

and Elizabeth Rlngkamp (nee Arendes), our dear sister, sister-in-law and niece. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE CHAPEL, 3634 Gravois avenue, Monday, June 26, 9:30 a. to SS. Peter and Paul's Church, thence to New SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery.

RYAN, MARY JEAN Of 3856 French Court, on Saturday. June 24, 1933, at 6:07 a. darling daughter of John H. and Cecilia C. Ryan (nee Kuhn).

dear grandchild of George Kuhn and our dear niece. Funeral from KRIEGHAUSER'S MORTUARY, 4228 South Kingshighway, on Tuesday, June 27, at 1:30 p. to St. Stephen's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHMIED, MARY Entered into rest Fri day, June 23, 1933, dear mother of Paul A. Schmied and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother of Hildegard, Elea-nore, Alfred and William Schmied. Funeral from the PARKER CHAPEL, 15 West Lock wood boulevard. Webster Groves, Monday, June 26, to Our Holy Redeemer Church, at 9 a. m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. SCHMIEDES. FREDERICK Entered Into rest at home, 4441 Wrest Papin street, on Saturday. June 24, 1933, 6:20 p. beloved husband of Anna Schmiedes (nee Pfuhl), dear father of Edward and Louis, dear father-in-law, grandfather, dear brother of Dick and Elise, our dear brother-in-law and uncle, age 71 years.

Funeral from the LEIDNER CHAPEL, 2223 St Louis avenue, Tuesday, June 27, 9 a. to Bethany Cemetery. SCHWEIGERT, IDA (nee Seele) Of 1522 South Third street, on Thursday, June 22, 1933, 9 p. beloved mother of Charles Schweigert dear cousin of Helen. Bessie, Agnes Fick, John Gastreicn and families, at the age of 56 years.

Funeral from WEICK PAR LORS, 412 Duchouquette street, Monday, June 26, 2 p. to Concordia Cemetery. SEGASTURE-SMITH. LILLIAN B. (nee Johnson) Of.

2912V North Hadley street, on Thursday. June 22, 1933, at 8:45 a. beloved wife of Oliver Seagasture. dear mother of Edward William. John, Harry, Lorrine, Elmer Smith and the late Walter Smith, step mother of Clifton, Eugene, Myrtle and Nellie Segasture, our dear mother-in-law grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, aged 57 years.

Funeral from the LEIDNER CHAP EL, 2223 St Louis avenue, Monday, June 26. at 8:30 a. to St. Mi chael's Church, Eleventh and Clinton streets. Interment in Calvary Cemetery STARICHER, JACOB Of 222 South Broadway, entered into rest on Thursday, June 22.

1933. Funeral Monday. June 26, 4 p. from ZIEGENHEIN CHAPEL, 2623 Cherokee street, to Missouri Crematory. STUEVER.

EMMA At Los Angeles, Cat. June 23, 1933, daughter of the late Charles B. Stuever of St Louis, Mo. sister of Miss Anna Stuever and Mrs. Ida Hoogan of St Louis, Mo.

Funeral Tuesday, June 27, at 8:15 a. from the residence. 200 South Nor ton avenue, Los Angeles. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Brendan's Church, Third and Vanness avenue, at 9 a.

m. Interment Calvary Mausoleum. Please omit flowers. CUNNINGHAM AND O'CONNOR, directors. STUEVER.

EMMA Entered into rest June 23, 1933, daughter of the late Charles B. and Mary Stuever, dear sister of Anna Stuever, Ida Hoogen, the late Anton Stuever and Bertha Stutz, sister-in-law of Katherine Stuever, in her seventy-fifth year. Burial in Los Angeles. SULLIVAN, REV. JOHN On Friday, June 23.

1933, at a. beloved son of the late John and Bridget Sulli van (nee Hurley), brother of Michael J. Sullivan, our dear uncle, nephew and Brother-in-law. Remains at ARTHUR J. DONNELLY'S PARLORS, 3840 Lindell boulevard will lie in state at St Roch's Church Rosedale and Waterman avenues, Sunday.

June 25, 5 p. m. Funeral Monday morning, June 26; office for the dead 9:30 a. m. solemn requiem mass 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. THOMPSON, OLA R. (nee Fields) Of 6931 A Garner avenue, entered into rest on Saturday. June 24, 1933, dear mother of William S.

Thompson, dear daugnter of Mrs. Pauline Fields and our dear sister, aunt and sister-in-law. Funeral from JAY B. SMITH FU NERAL HOME, 7456 Manchester avenue, Maplewood. Monday, June 26.

9 a. m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Hannibal and Kansas City (Mo.) pa pers please copy. TODD, LEWIS G.

At Cape Girardeau on Saturday. June 24. 1933, husband of Minnie Ferguson Todd, father of Mrs. George Eberle Mrs. Frederick C.

Deters. Miss Luella Todd, brother of John G. and Josephus M. Todd and our grandfather. Due notice of funeral from residence, 428 Melville avenue.

TRUTSCH, MARY ne Lohmann) Of 3457 Wlnnebag) street on Saturday, June 24. 1933, 2 p. beloved wife of the late Louis Trutsch, dear mother of Mary Burnau. Joseph L. Trutsch and Catherine Kuechcnmlester, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother.

In her seventy-fifth year. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE CHAPEL, 3634 Gravois avenue, Tuesday, June 27, 8:30 a. to St. Anthony Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

VOLZ, FRANK At New Orleans, on Thursday. June 22, 1933, dear son 01 the late Stephen and Catherine Vols, our dear nephew and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER MORTUARY. 4228 S. Kingshighway.

Monday, 9 a. to 63. Peter 4c Paul Cemetery. Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oscar Hoffman 3311 S.

9th Mary Steiert 3124 Texas Bert Hollis 912A Palm Marguerite Winn 4207 N. Grand Charles Erxleven 7407 S. Grand Elsie Bachmann 419 Koeln Raymond Conway Hotel Mrs. Estella Harvey 2007 Park Howard K. Lawson 5316 Emerson Aurelia M.

Birkenmeier 2316 S. ISth George E. Sauerwein Belleville Myrtle Schmierbach 4 006 A Castleman Sherman Syk 1620 Biddle Pearl Williams 1620 Biddle George Atherton 1031 S. 13th Myrtle Wilson 1112 Chouteau Walter Wojtkowskl 1442 Chambers Jessie Chrostowskt 2100 N. 13th F.mmett H.

Conant 3312 Commonwealth Josephine E. Fusare. .803 Clarkson pL Richard A. 2714A Russell Mary A. Biassingame 2S54 Accomac Harry Smith 1900 S.

Broadway Jean Yeager 3710 Cozens R. Elliott Harris Jr. Hannibal, Mo. Irene E. Reed 4549 Wichita Josephine A.

Lauerman. Wis. Geraldine H. Tulley 6063 Westminster Marion Henry Johnson 4606 Vernon Nellie Bishop .5111 Enright Salvatore Parisi Chicago Contsance Spoto. .820 Tyler Harry E.

Niederbremer. .5428 Robin Vivian V. Bishop Ray Kempen .....924 Russell Marie Bockskopf 924 Russell Thomas B. Hill 3836 Cleveland S. Kmma Brown 3836 Cleveland Clyde R.

Price 5673 Enright (rear) Rachel Anderson 1347 N. Leffingwell J. Frank 5251 Alcott J- May Price 5251 Alcott Alexander Paul 3015 Shenandoah Geneva R. Irvin 3429 Missouri Kenneth H. Puckett.

.3458 Pennsylvania Loretta M. Crump 4115 Lafayette Carl Conway 4297W St. Louis Mrs. Mary Kibby ....2713 Baldwin Frank Miller 3914 Folsom Anna Voilmer. .5631 Botanical Herbert Reis 4127 Fillmore Clara Hofer 3335 A Itaska Raymond C.

Wietholter. Louis County Estella May Janes 3943 Evans Joe Tocco 2565 Warren Frances M. Buttlce 5253 Daggett Charles Gravlin 364 Virginia Mrs. William A. Mullen Chicago Emil Salm 3106 Ivanhoe Margaret Sickmier Richmond Heights Ervin Knehans.

Union, Mo. Emma Peters Leslie, Mo. Frank A. Goetz ...5309 Michigan Frances A. Schwalm 6203 A Plymouth l.eo J.

Borah Warwick Hotel Florence B. Warwick Hotel Donald Ennis St. Clair, Mo. Keien Burt St. Clair, Mo.

James B. Villa Ridge. Mo. Edr.a R. Elston Argyle, Mo.

At Clayton. Walter J. Sellenrick Clayton Mary Ann Williams Heights timer Lintner Manfro, Mo Myrtle Danbach Manfro, Mo Lee Bess E'va Mae Jones Edward J. Stamm Cheviot, O. Crarlotte Georgl Cincinnati -Martin E.

Warmann 8621 N. Broadway Meblmg George P. Cummins .3446 Lawn J'j'ia Perrot 2937 Milton An a League 4221 Blaine a Liska Overland rge Parr Ferguson Ewinz Macon. Mo llarvm Swvers McMullen Wellston City Aucuset Bueltmann Ramona Park Anna Mane Wise Ramona Park BIRTHS RECORDED. BOYS.

A. Saunders. 1818 Belleelade. and M. Wagner, 6801 Lansdowne.

ani a. Wearing. 2701 Osage, ari p. Williams, 1319 Chouteau. Ball, 4214 Norfolk.

O. Sitzes. 101S Mississippi. E. Rieckenbacher, 919 wi Kittel.

332 Alberta. and F. Vfncr A1 int.ln L. Hoenemann. CS30 N.

Wharf. JJ- A Hardy. .1117 Cass. and E. Dickens, 2227 Hickory.

nrt Beisner, 1217 Armstrong. and L. Banks. 1330 St. Ange.

and B. Greenberg. 5713A St. Louis. anl Zeffren, 5723 Kingsbury.

and Barylski. 4953A Wren. sn1 M. Hewgley. 2129 Cleveland, and a.

Potter. 5091 Enright. and E. Conti, 1958A Arsenal, and L. Daume.

601 Pope, and E. Will, 3622 Watson. GIRLS. and Decatur, 220 South Lefflngwell. ail R.

Vasil. 804A Montgomery. H. Schmidt. 4435 Gravois, Schaff.

4131 Evans. and Phelps. 4122 South Broadway. ard E. Ogle.

1029 Morrison. Martin. 281 4 A Harilev. r-mery- 3707 N. Eleventh.

Duncan. 2256A Cass nl Brown. 5529 Palm. and a Sachar. Clayton.

T. Schultz. 2.105A firmnla. and Krebs. 3449 Wyoming.

and h. Klenofsky, 5637 Cote Brllliante. J2" Hrmon. Holden, Mo. cl E.

James. Kirkwood. r.d A Koppe, 2632A 8. Eighteenth. Apprill.

6135 West Park. BCRIAL PERMITS. Mountains. Miss. ineesee.

i ''Ordon. 75. 5351 Delmar. H.r. 17.

Southland. Ky. Air. 77. 3676 Blaine.

V-. 71, 3718A Arsenal-K 3cheurenbrand. 83. 3405A Mc- 2349 Chestnut. V.

iker' 35. unknown. Ii "5h- 30. 202 Pine. Bigham.

53. 1721A Carr. t. n'Jner. 87.

3721 Shreve. J. Gr'in. 81, Blue btem. 72.

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