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PAGE 2C SI LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1943. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DEATHS DEATHS FUNERAL DIRECTORS IN MEM0RIAM BUSINESS PERSONALS JEWELRY DIAMONDS FOR SALI Friedman WANT AD INDEX Service EDITH AMBRUSTER "Service Above Self COLTLED with financial consideration for all is your defense against high funeral costs. Phone JE. 9100 for Either Location PAGE Builneti Person! 2 Biutneii Directory 2 Bunntil Opportunities 8 rvtil Notice 2 Help Wanted 3 Loans 19 Lost and Found 2 R.oom.

Board 9 Personal 2 School and Instruction 3 Situation Wanted 3 Small Loan Companies 19 Special and Legal Notlcea 2 inn 2 Transportation 3 Victory Gardens 2 RICHARDSON, HAKR1 Vk. In memory or my dear husband and father, who passed away 3 year ago today. Sadly missed by hi WIFE. SON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW and GRANDSONS. RO DEN BERG, Al G.

II. In loving memory of dear Dad. who departed life April 12, 1933. Sadly missed by daughter. EDNA GERARD.

ROTH FILER. OKA in loving memory of our beloved wife and mother who passed away April 8. 1938. Sadly missed by All Who Loved Her, Edw. Rothweiler Family.

TOMEK. WILLIAM Who passed away April 10. 1940. To those who have a father. Treat him with tender care: You don't know bow much you will miss mm, 'Til vou see his vacant chair.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND SON. CHLENDORF. FRED In loving memory of my beloved husband and our dear father who wa called to eternal rest April 14. 1941. Sadly miaaed by WIFE, CHILDREN.

WF.IDIG, JOHANNA Mother, who died four years ago. Gone but not forgotten. DAUGHTER CARRIE AND FAMILY. WRIGHT. HENRY CLAY Sacred to the memory of Henry Clay Wright, departed this life April 5, 1902.

Daughter, Mlttie Wright conners; Grandson, Wright Lamoureux: Great-granddaughter, Harriet W. Lamoureux. Grandfather of Late Harriet L. Garrison. WIEST.

GI'STAV A. In loving memory of my husband who passed away April 8, 1938: 1 like to think of him as always smiling. Of Ins kindness and his great unselfishness I like to think that God was there to greet him At the gates of eternal rest. Sadly missed by Wife, Father, Sisters and All Who Loved Him. LOST AND FOUND BILLFOLD Lost! Commission Row; please return purse and contents, keep money Mo.

Fill. I. OLD Lost: with ImiMirtant ar- tliles ami money 4917A wise ltll.LFOLD lost; Klncshlchway and Page- liberal reward. Mi. ILL FOLD LVwt no money; card and pa pel a.

lif ward. A .1 1 1 TTiiXi OLD XostT-brown, "money, ldeiitl firation: reward. Fti. rmtw. BILLFOLD Lost brown leather; sum money; reward.

PR. 4679. large BOSTON TERRIER Lost; male, black, harness, child's pet. Reward. EV.

2179. BOSTON HULL Lost; black, whit le-male. YOrktown 1819 BOX Lost; Sally Frocks at Famous; It- ward. PA. 3327.

Monday. BRACELET Lost; gold, with coral trim, initials M. R. B. reward.

KI. 3SS0. CAMEO FIN Lost; gold; 3 pearls' April 5: keepsake: rewnrd. HO. 9082.

CASH HOOK Lost; for tavern; downtown stores. K. 'nil, rewarn. CTlTTTrrr7'OAT lAist; Palm Theater; aotm Union; reward. EV.

9441. cTiTa 1'; TTTT F.T' AS Lost; gold, act with atones. Iteward; EL0m- 0 1 Si I'll lOl-i brown; about $40, Woolworth reward. I.A. 410 COIN PUKSK Lost; black; keep money, return rings.

PL. 1222. COIN PI1RSK Ixist: money Keys, name on money order; reward. ill 572. COLLI SHEPHERD Lost; pup, male.

black and white; reward, iui. CURRENCY Lost; case; sender of postcard communicate, Hermes, 1801 Wyo-mlng. DIAMOND RING Lost: solitaire: 2 small diamonds on each side: Wednesday; re-ward. GR. 8542.

DIAMOND RING Lost; mans, square setting: liberal reward. DE. 47J(. DINNER RING Lost; within past three months, platinum. 4V4-carat center.

37 surrounding diamonds, 4 sapphires: lib- lie erai rewara. poi v. DOG Lost: English setter; long hair; in St. Louis County: large male; white and tan; reward. Return to 7923 Fleta.

IX) 2S10 or LO. 9943. DOG fox terrier: white, black markings; Spike; reward. ku. Q4tii.

DOG Lost; named Spunky; gray-black. long haired; reward. HI. 0882. FOX-BIRD DOG, MIXED Lost: male; brown ears, white with black blotches; height 22 inches: "Rags;" reward.

WEh. 4542 SS33 Powell. Brentwood. FOUNTAIN PEN Cost; postoifice. keep- sake: reward.

4427 Morganford. GLASSES Lost; lady'a folding Oxford; reward. 3101 Chippewa. PR. S906.

KEYS Lost; leather folder; initial change purse with money; on Natural Bridge bl. reward. GO. 3136. KEY RING Lost: with key and Chinese coin; reward.

FL. 1513. LOCKET BRACELET Lost: gold; keep sake; name Daue on locket: reward. Call after 5 p. m.

1722 N. 13th. MONEY Lost; 2 $5 bills; owner in need; reward. MU. 6491.

NOTEBOOK Lost; records Townsend family. LA. 8041 afternoons: reward PEKINGESE Lost; Bellerive Acres; tlnv female: reward. EV. 1657.

33 Belle-rive Acres. PEGINGESE DOG Lost: color fawn; reward. 1127 Childress, HI. 1040. PENCIL Black Parker; name EBBA.

MU. 920S. MA. 1111. E.

Dickson. PIN Lost; gold; fraternity; Inscribed R. N. Bussard: vicinity Aero Inn; reward. Call HU.

6205, PURSE) Lost; black leather; downtown: liberal reward' no questions asked. Box W-123. Post-Dispatch. PURSE Lost; lady's; black; Friday; re- ward. JE.

6350. RHINESTONE PIN Lost; keepsake; re- ward. PR. 3367. ROLLER SKATES Lost: girl'i Arena: reward.

WEb. 3983W. near ROSARY Lost: gold; Normandy, St Ann's Church: Nov. on cross; re-ward. EV.

6174. SCOTTIE DOG Lost; black; Dopey; left Wednesday; reward. ST. 5419. 3263 Renal pi.

SPECTACLES Montgomery, versltv. -Lost; Jefferson a v. C. Bchulte. 2624 and Vni- TO HULL TERRIER Lost: female.

black and white; South St. Louis: March 17; answers name of Pal; child's pet. HIT. 3131. WALLET Lost: $.5 cashier's check.

$95 cash, draft induction papers, driver's license, gasoline ration book with name Sam Cusumano. 5923 Ridge; reward. CE. 8126. WALLET Lost: brown leather.

$61 In cash: draft card: union book- Social Security: 2 pictures with name Louis J. Paveur 6109 Natural Bridge. CO. 6379: reward. WALLET Lost; contain classl ficatlnn card; liberal reward.

Please return. Y.V 7432 or CK. 2915. WALLET Lost; Page street car; draft card, papers; reward. FR.

1189. WATCH Lost; Cort: round, yellow gold, black hand: reward. CA. 9044. WRIST WATCH Lost: lady's yellow El- cln: black trim: reward.

CE. 6429. FOUND DOG Found; whlTe; toy type, tan pots; SILVER HoSARY-PA. 0927. -Found.

PERSONAL NOTICE: T00LE -MYRON STUDIO SPE-CIAL OFFERS FROM 1339 THROUGH 1942 WILL BE HONORED FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. TOOLEY-MYRON STU- DIO. 914 OLrVE ST. LOUI3, MO. BILL RIPPIE Who lived near 7th and KUtger, 1904.

call Mamie. WY. 0285. YOUR old keeper wants to get In touch with vou. S.

PUBLIC NOTICES EXAMINATIONS for the degree of C. P. A. (certified public accountant), will be held in St. Louis and Kansas City on May 12.

13 and 14. 1943. EUGENE D. CRONK. Secretary.

SWAPS CHEVROLET. 3D 1 panel trucli el truck fo carpenter work or tiouae trailer. tvnapp. i.izu in. lMtn st.

CLUBHOUSE For what have you? GK. 6olo CONFECTIONERY Good business; swap farm or co'tage. 2631 Marcus. CROCHET BEDSPREAD Just complet-ed; for electric refrigerator, or? Box v-j3. r-ost-Luspatcn, DOBERMAN Pinscher, pedigreed; trade for tree dog.

"329 Rellly. FORD '37 sedan: for hay, traw, oats or corn. RE. 4783. HAVE a St.

Bernard dog coming 2 years old for a 20-gauge hammerless pump shotgun, or what have you? A. D. rveaaie. JMannasviue. mo.

RADIO Table model, also portable spray, practically new. for what? GA. 8S53. 2601 N. Broadway.

Unredeemed Diamonds Man' pink gold Hamilton w1fi tretch band to match I75.ob Aviator's chronometer wrist watch. High rade movement J65.0O '21-iewel Bulova with matchinr nnin. Ion band (55.00 15-1ewel water-renellent Mtek Pmtut shape and guaranteed S3S.00 17-Jewel man's Hamilton with stretch band. Curved model $5. 0O Man' diamond ring.

Center dtaTncwie! blue white. Almost 1 carat S230.00 Vi -carat bins whit diamond tn told ou nana t3 00 lVlewel man's Bulnva watch with x- Xhln band. Curved model (43.00 Henry Friedman Loan Co. 106 N. 7th GA.

S4S4 STAR sapphire platinum ring, 2 baguette. rouna niamonna: ajuti. box a. Post-Dtsnatch DIAMOND RING 40 points; whits goia mounting: o. FL an ft Hne.uilful diamond tint; I karaL I 11 JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS WANTED DIAMONDS WANTED FOR CASH We ppraie, buy and estates.

Out-of'town intjuirit-t invited. Bank reference available. Get our offer before telling Diamond Ring. Bracelet, Broocbei, a and Antique. THE DIAMOND SHOP "7Wti in AmeM 732 LOCUST OL iim atabllah4 S3 Tear FAMOUS-BARR CO.

Will buy your Old Gold. Antique and Heirloom Jewelry Diamond Watches end Wedding Rings Sterling Silver Jewelry Repair Department Main Floor Balcony Our prices are liberal; come lor an appraisal without chart. DIAMONDS WTD. Will Pay Up to $500 Per Carar Old Gold Jewelry Wanted MILLER JEWELRY CO. Jewelers Since 1883 505 OLIVE GA.

5471 WANTED AT ONCE damaged diamonds, cameos, discarded evuiu-uijea ana iiver Jewelry; broken alarJh CKk, eyeglass frame. We specialize in buying all scrap Jewelry ft, highest market prices. WE DO NOT BUY GOOD DIAMONDS. SOLID gOLD AND OTHER VALUABLE PIECB.S. Phone GA.

4678 or send to 5" 4th tloot, Hollaad 2H WANTED DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER. PAWN TICKETS CONDITIOV NO nmrcT Our Immense retail business enable us to vn you more; get Pnarber free estimate before selling. We are knowm a the largest buyers and sellers of used Jewelry in the city; we ar not pawnbrokers. H. SPARBER CO.

WANTED AT ONCE Top prices paid for used Alarm Clock. ingerson watcr.es. watch cases. brokn or bad colored diamonds, opais, damaged cameos watch movements, any condition; all kinds lodge emblems, eye-gias frames, false teeth. Phone CE.

8143 or send to H. Sparber 705 Olive St. DIAMONDS WANTFD Gold, sterling ilver, watches. High easd man. Room 413.

Holland BldgT Hess Culbertson Jewelry Ln. Will buy diamonds, old gold, allver. rn ULJVf. DIAMONDS Wtd High price for monds and old gold. Kruman-Frey.

Jewelers, second floor. 407 N. 8th. Don't Sacrifice Your Diamond. At Central Pawnbrokers.

204 N. 6'n. 'r silverware, gold ciamonai EC.KVWT trwri sy iced 613 Locust. Equitable Bldg. CH.

"9247. coins Gem Jewetev ratcr.e. 505 Arcade Rl. CASH Old gold, broken Jewulry, silver. kodaks, diamonds.

Miller, 205 N. 6th. kIA.M..N.P-s- old gold, silver: auto MILTER'S. 505 OHv OA 5 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ASH HAULING HAULT NG General and ash; prompt; 00b217 MCC'n' 4207 Yf)U want your ashes hauled. Jusl Rite.

6117 Colorado LO 03 AsTfE AT iuiuinn nauieu, quira asrvicA. 1 I Brown. OA. 5669. 2104 Delmar lx1TiJ5 General Hauling.

S'fO BprlnK. H. C. Park. JE.

217? GENERAL HAULING of all kind. 6parl row. 827 Dammert. LO. 1168.

BRICKLAYING TUCKPOINTING CALL LOTZ BROS. Rooflne, tuckpolnt-Ing. painting. 3252 Lafayette. GR.

"Jlf, TUCK POINTING, chimney repairing, wat ter-proofing of wall and foundation. Cather. 1171 Howell. EV. 1453 TUCK POINTING Fully Insured.

Adam! 4764 St Louis. MU. 5653. TUCK POINTING Chimney repairing. Mesnlarlrh.

10080 Sterling dr. GO. 95P5. TUCKPOINTING Chimney repair. ry, GR.

0465. 1631A S. Jefferson. CARPENTERS AND IUILDIRS CAN do anything on properties want more work: reasonable, dependable: remodeling, alteration, addition, general carpentering, arrhe. mantel, transom removed, papering, painting, plastering, concreting, tuck pointing, roofing, sldina; complete, dependable service.

Ac Con-struction. 1304A. St. Louis. CE.

574. GENERAL house repairing creen, cabl-nets, stair or store fixtures made to order my cabinet shop. Call eventnc after 6 for estimate. Caasidy. 4704, Bircher.

GO. 2697. DAVIS. J. H.

House settling contractor; lounnations. wans, general repairs. 7932 Pembroke dr. RE. 3463.

CARPENTERS nd builders: repir work our specialty. Hlgbee. 4041 Lafayette. GENERAL house repair and arches; ter-mltes exterminated: Insured. Quigley, 3021 Walton pi.

MU 1469. WINDOW CHAINS Weatherstnppir.g. caulking, glazing. GUARANTEE. 266L Iowa.

LA. 1522. CARPENTER Long experienced- doee general building or repairing. J. E.

Ken-nedv. 5259 Hodlamont. EV, 5329. CARPENTER Builder, alteration: repairing Carlle. 494.

Plover. EV 2517. ALL KINDS RT.PAIRING 25 year. rveny, rn em RE MO ELI era 1 repair; garage. Lester 4415 Ashland.

EV. 1147 Sparber's Diamond Bargains EXTRAORDINARY Just Received a Shipment of Dia monds, from Estates, Auctions, Etc. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ON OUR 100 GUARANTEE Open Monday Night Till 9 P. M. Lady's emerald-cut diamond ring.

Plstl- num mounting with diamonds on aides Better hurry J114.00 Gentleman's Ivn-ntit cut di- mond ring. Marvelous flash! Expensive mounting, with marquise diamonds on sides. Unly $433.00 Scottish Rite ring. Massive double eagle, set with large diamond of Unusual oriinancy. tor only Lady's beautiful diamond, approximately lsi-carat, 58-faret cutting set in tailored mounting.

A real bargain (232.00 4 -carat. r8-facet cut diamond set In yellow gold mounting The owner needed cash, you save the difference. Only S7 Approximately 5-carat gentleman' 58-facet cut diamond, full of life and fire. Heavy massive mounting. Hurry (549 114 -carat.

58-facet cut lady's diamond ring. unusual mounting; very classy. Only $193 I.stly's 1-rsrat. SS-facet cut lovely diamond engsitement ring, very unusual mounting. Vou must see it, only $157 Ijldy's 4-cart, r8-facet rut diamond ring; It's very classy.

Any girl would lovs to own It. Only $117 STILL FEATURING Ladies' Enqaqemenr Rings in white and yellow gold mountings of the newest designs. 1 A -carat, as low as 29 '3-carat, as low as 49 'A-carat, as low as 62 '4-carat, as low as 95 I -carat, as low as $132 Wedding Rings as Low as $5 Scoop WRIST WATCHES Men's Military: and WAAC's Water proof, Shoclcproof Watches with radium dials. Some with sweep second hands. $2975 Deferred Payments if Desired No Interest No Carrying Charge H.

Sparber Co. NEW HOME Open Monday Kite Till 9 P. M. CE. 8143 705 OLIVE ST.

TELEPHONE MESSAGES 24-HOUR, 7-DAY WEEK TELEPHONE SERVICE. Keep in CONSTANT TOUCH with your customers bv using DELMAR 1234. We have TRAINED OPERATORS to take your message at a minimum cost to you: all calls are confidential; ALL emdoves RONDART.F. A ALIZED SERVICE that handle your cans as you would handle them your self. Call us for further information.

Only a few more day until the tele- fled Telephone Answering Bureau. DEI mar mj. BIRTH CERTIFICATES SERVICE IN ALL STATES FOR INFORMATION AND COST WRITE, PHONE CR CALL GIVING DATE AND STATE OF BIRTH BIRTH CERTIFICATE SERVICE 818 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS.

MO. PHONE: CHESTNUT 2639 HOSPITALIZATION Insurance now available for entire family at low rates, including surgeon bills Covers operations and sickness and ac cident from any cause. Carries $1000 death benefit, wage relnbursement optional. Write Room 1205 Mississippi vanry i nisi ac L.OU1B. PREWAR TIRES We hav all size of pre-war tires In grade I and IL Bring us your certificate.

Jefferson Plaza Garage, 13th A Shop Towel Service Co. Specialized service of every Industrial need. We also rewash and sterilize soiled rags. DELIVERY SERVICE 4139 Gravois LAclede 29B0 PAREN-INDEX SYSTEM of complete name indexing $1: description of system sent on request without charge. Published by the author.

Miss A. D. Moore. 149 Broadway. New York, Y.

TYPIST EXPERT Bookkeeper, maintaining own office; addressing, collection, form letters; individual firms, doctor, etc. EV. 3454. PROTECT your phone calls; phone service. mailing, circulating, addressing, office service.

OH. 9539. SLEEP IN COMFORT We will call you every dav or night: weekly rates 50c. Wake Up Service, JE. 8147.

INSURANCE Fire, tornado accldenL au tomobile, liability, etc. WY. 1250. BIRTH CERTIFICATES 3966 Westminster. JK.

H147. FOR healthy feet se the HealtK Foot S. Kingshighway. -GR. S924 FUR COATS restyled.

repaired, rellned. HOSPITAL, accident and health insurance. HI. 7616. HOSPITAL insuranie $6 year.

CH. S334. Federal Life Boatmen's Rank PMt MEXIOAtf LEG At MaTTFITS rTTTabT handled. A. Munot.

240, Juaret, Mexico WILL-awaken you ny time; day. night. OR. 1294. COAL.

CORDWOOD, KINDLING PRICES WILL GO UP Buy now, on summer low; so that we mav give you the best available. We now have an ample supply of hard structure coal, suitable for storing. You can get the best by nlaeing your order and de- direct irom car. BALDWIN 827 S. 23rd.

CE. 0303 BRAUDIS COAL CO. West Va. lump. $9.25: briquettes.

$10.30 Solarlte. $7.95: Ark. mine run. SS.50 Cantin stoker, $4 65; C. O.

D. or ouaget. uciene. 6363. STORE NOW Penn.

egg $9 .15: West Va. Poc egg or lump. ja.oD: Virginia lump or egg. 3xlVi. $9.20: Solarlte.

57.95. loads- Universal Sale. 418 S. Comp- Ton. PROMPT DELIVERY 1 TON Brtrjuettea.

Solarlte, W. Va. BROWN. 819 S. 22d st.

CH. 1919. COAL 18-lb. bags. 20 for S3.25: deliv ered: 6 baskets kindling, $2.

CO. 3454 Outlman. 2153 Cherry. HICKORY LOGS Seasoned. Mlttong A spruell.

MU. 5350. 6300 N. Broadway WOOD FLRFPLACE FURNACE. Hfckorv.

oak. Kannenberc. MU. 236? VICTORY GARDENS GARDEN PLOTS For rent; rich soil; ready to plant; see today. 9000 Natural Bridge, mile north on Sprlng- dale.

GARDEN TRACTOR With cultivator and mower; $300: on 66, 3 miles west of the Diamond. George Saum, Villa Ridge, Mo. SEEDS (Keystone) and Vigoro for your victory garden: all popular varieties. Mo. Steel-Wire 1406 N.

B'way. CE.2S90 WILL SHARE my garden and chickens, O'Fallon Park section, with party sup plying lanor. tjsu 'fc. 77W VIGORO 100-lb. sack.

$3.50. Tomato sucks, ze apiece. 6Sk. 1 ACRE for garden. Hoke and FerKtison $20.

Win. 3111. WY. 1117. FIVE ACRES Orchard, cottage- on Route 66.

Valley Psrv rd. bus 8899, BUY WAR BONDS STAMPS -fr BEEN, WILLIAM E. April 10. 143, husband of Eva A. Been, father of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter P. Been. Service at Lupton Chapel. 7233 Delmar bL.

2 p. m. Member of Westgate Lodge No. 445, A. F.

and A. M. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. BOI.LMAN, MAX cr St. Charles, entered Into rest April 10.

1943, 8:30 a. beloved husband of the late Anna Valeska Bollman. dear father of Mrs. Otto Bass and Herbert tollman, our dear grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral April 13, 10 a.

m. from Provost Mortuary. 3710 N. Grand bl. to Valhalla Chapel of Memories, Deceased was a member of Tower Grove Lodge No.

631. A. F. A. M.

end Alhambra Grotto. Masonic services by the lodge Monday evening at 8:30. BrRROWS. WILLIAM B. Baden Station, entered into rest April 9, 1943, 2 p.

beloved husband of the late Mary Burrows (nee Harper), dear father of Mollie, Lee, Mabel, Maude. John, Thomas, Emma and Cora, our grandiather. brother, lather-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral April 12, 2 p. from Math Hermann A Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant av.

Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery A member of North End Council No. 1032. Koyal Arcanum. CALVIN, IIARKV 5951 Bartmrr, April 9 1943. beloved husband of Cora Calvin (nee Gillian), dear father of Mrs.

Helen Lucas. Mrs. Marguerite Meyers. Gillian and Pvt. James Calvin, dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, father-in-law and grand father.

Services at C. Hoffmelster Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa at Watson, April 12. 1 p. to National Cemetery.

Member of Glaziers' Local No. 513. rHARI.IIK. Jl 'STINK ELIZABETH Of 1421 Semple entered into rest April 9. 1U4J.

wile of the late Ueorse J. Charlirr. dear mother of Georgs J. and William L. Charlier.

our dear sister, mothrr-ln-iaw, grandmother and aunt. Funeral April 12, at 8:30 a. from Watson-Bocklage Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton to St. Rose's, Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Parking in rear of funeral home. COMIMHO. JOSEPHINE Entered into rest April 10, 1943, beloved wife of John Colombo, dear mother of Mrs. Louis Vlacnnll, Anthony ami Edward Colombo, our dear grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral from Oalraterra Funeral Home, 5142 IxiKKett April 13, 8:30 n.

tn to rit. Ambrose Uhurrh. Interment 88. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased was member of Christian Mothers and St.

Anna Societies. CONROY. EIM1AR H. (HAI) Formerly of Casino, Union and Page bl. Services 2 p.

at jonn i. Zlesenhein ft Sons' Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois av. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. COOPEU, ANNA MARIF 6564 Hoffman, April 9, 1943, beloved wife of the late Arthur Cooper, darling mother of Mrs.

Stella Toerper and Mrs. Lucille Cox. our dear grandmother and mother-ln-law. Funeral from Peeti Funeral Home, Lafayette and Longfellow, April 12. a.

to Church of The Epiphany. Interment 'alvsry Cemetery. Mrs. Cooper was a member of G. I.

A. Division Ho. and of L. and E. Lodge Mo.

151, CtWI KiAN, M)H Aim J. MR. April 10. 194.1, 7:0 p. beloved husbanil of Klualirtli Cosll)(an (nee Keanei, dear lather of Mrs.

Thomas O. Moloney Mrs. Eimene C. Wleiike, Mrs. James A.

Corrlgan, Edward J. William Keane. and Jane Frances Cbstlgan, dear brother of Mra. Thomas J. ticanlan and Mrs.

John J. Meagher, our rtear grandfather, broiher-ln-law and uncle. Funeral from family residence, 5235 Llndell bL Time later. Stuart and Sons Service. DIEHLE.

ELIZABETH M. (nee Bauh) 538 Bates, April 8. 1943, beloved wile of Henry Diehie. dear mother of Sophie Rlcharz. Mamie Wlrtmer, Lillie and Henry Diehie our dear mother-ln-law.

grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law ana aunt. Funeral April 12, 8:30 a. m. from Jos. P.

yendler Jr. Funeral Home, 7128 Michigan, at Nagel, to St. Cecelia Church. Interment New BL Marcus Cemetery. FINCH.

SAMl'EL i. 2725A Howard st, entered into rest April 9. 1943, 5:45 a. beloved husband of th late Ellen J. Finch (nee Slattery), dear father of Catherine.

William Finch and Mrs. John Fisher, our dear grandfather, great-grandfather and father-in-law. Funeral from Culllnane Funeral Parlors. 1710 N. Grand April 12, 8:30 a.

to St. Leo' Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FITZPATRICK, MARY (nee Mahler) April 9, 1943. 5:30 p.

beloved widow of the late Garrett Fltxpatrick, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Cullinane Funeral Parlors, 1710 N. Grand, April 12, 8:30 a. to St. Bridget'! Church.

In terment Calvary Cemetery. GEORGE. EI1GAR 4747 Alaska April 10, 194J. aear nusoanu 01 Amelia George (nee Thuet). dear father of Edgar dear son of August C.

and Emma George, our dear brother, brother-in-law, aon-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Krlegshauser Mortuary, 4228 8. Kingshighway. April 1:30 D. m.

Interment National Ceme tery. Jefferson Barrack. A member of Quentin Roosevelt Post No. 1, American Legion; 40 and voiture io. jb; jiqj-utant of The Greater St.

Loui Guard of Honor and The Brewers' and Maltsters' Union Local No. fi. Guard of Honor service at Krlegshauser Mortuary, April p. m. GOETfSCH.

OTTO ATGCST 1427 E. Prairie, asleep in Jesus. 8aL, April 10. 1943 beloved husband of Louise Goetsch (nee Nlebuhr). father of the late Mildred Goetsch, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, in his 67th year.

Funeral April 12. 2:30 p. from Beiderwieden Funeral Home. 1936 St Louis, to Zion Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and Franklin Association of St.

Louis. r.nor-FMAN. KAMl KI. M. April 9.

1943. beloved husband of Mary Groceman nee Lockhart). dear father of Mrs. Anna Stahl. Mrs.

Ixila Rose, Mrs. Leona Actum and kannie Groceman, our dear brother, father-in-law and grandfather. Mm Due notice of funeral from the George Pleitsch Chapel. 596 Easton. will be given later.

Parking lot in rear 01 cnapei. GROERL, MABEL L. (nee Pfaff) 4128 Cleveland. April 10. 1943.

10:15 a. beloved wife of Albert F. Groebl. dear sister of Lillian Gruenlnger and George Plaff. our dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

Funeral from Kutls Funeral Home. 2908 Gravois, Tues April 13. 8:30 m. Requiem mas St. Margaret's Church.

Interment. S8. Peter and Paul' Cemetery. Member of EL Ann' Married Ladle' Sodality. HEITMEIER.

KATHRYN April 8. 1943, beloved wife of Vernl J. Heit- meier. dear mother or v. neumeier dear mother-ln-law of Lillian Heltmeler and our dear grandmother.

Funeral from Lupton Chapel, 7233 Pel mr Mon a. to St. Ann's Church. Normandy. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HENRY, ANNA SI'REEN April 9 1943 wife of the late Franklin O. Henry dear mother of Elmer J. Henry, sister of Mrs. Caroline Rein, Henry F. and Emma Spreen.

dear grandmother, aunt ana sis ter-ln-law. Funeral April 12. 3 p. from the A. Kron Cbapel.

2707 N. Grand bl. Interment St. Peters temetery. Mrs.

Henry was member of the Ladies' Aid of the Independent Ev. Protestant Church and the Aegis Temple No. 3, Pythian Sisters. HOLMES, BERTON N. 3856A Cottage, nusDana or me late aianon r.

noimes, dear father of Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mrs Henry Schwab, Robert and Penland Holmes.

Uah At11 10 0-3rt rrt from The White Funeral Home. 118 Florissant Ferguson. Mo. HOrsCHILD, MARGirt (nee Gieo) At Belleville. 111., April 9, 1943, 6 a.

widow of the late George Houschlld, dear mother of Mary Helmos, dear mother-ln-law. grandmother and aunt, age 67 years. Funeral from the Schumacher Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec. April 1 1:30 p.

to New SL Marcus Cemetery. H1RSFRORN, CHRISTINE E. (nee i Si, I I tf-J wire VI 467 Taft. entered into rest rll 10. 1943, 1:30 p.

beloved Herbert P. Hirsekorn, our dear sister, sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of 46 years. Funeral 2 p. from Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa st.

to Our Redeemer Cemetery. JAKOUBEK (JACOBY), JOSEPH J. April 8, 1943, beloved husband of the late Anna Jakoubek, dear father of William Joseph Anna Krug. George. Edward, Frank.

Arthur and the late Charles Jakoubek, dear father-in-law, uncle, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral April 12, 8:30 a. from Moydell's. Mississippi and Allen, to St. John Nepomuk Church.

Interment Old 8S. Peter and Paul' Cemetery. JOtRNEY. JESSIE 414 Sarpy April 8, 1943, 6:45 p. beloved husband of Nora Journey (nee Finn), dear father of James, Joseph and Helen Journey, dear brother of Edward.

Charles, and John Journey, dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from Krlegshauser Chapel. 4104 Manchester. April 12, 2 p. m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. K1ELY, THOMAS J. April 8, 1943. 5150 I Terry dear husband of the late Alice Kiely, brother of George Kiely and Ella Dumont, -our dear stepfather and uncle. Funeral from Albert H.

Hoppe Funeral I Home. 4111 Llndell April 12, I 8:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament Church, i Interment Calvary Cemetery. KN1CHEL, I.Al'RA CLARA (nee Hell) On April 9, 1943, at Springfield, Deioveu motner 01 wunani mrr-ard, John Rudolph and Elmer Knichei, our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and mother-ln-law. Remains at ('has.

A. Bull Mortuary, 4 452 Washington bl. Funeral service 2 p. m. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

KOCH, ARTHUR A. 3922A Dover entered suddenly Into rest, April 9, 1943, dear husband of Nettie Koch (nee Ger-haeuser), dear father of Eleanor Schwaab, lather-ln-law of Pvt. Harry J. Bchwaab. U.

8. Cheyenne, dear brother of Mrs. Frieda Fowler, Mrs. Sophia Haun, Walter and George Koch, uncle, brother-in-law and cousin. Resting at the Truth Center Mortuary, 4024 Llndell bL Funeral services April 13.

2 p. m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. Member of Ixical 123, Brotherhood of Freight Handlera and Railway Clerks.

KRIEUKH. WII.MAM F. April 8. 1943. 9:30 a.

brother of Harry H. and Frank Kneger. dear unci and brotlier-ln-law. Funeral April 12. 2 from the A.

Kro.i Chapel. 2707 N. Grand bl. Interment St. Peter' a Cemetery.

KI RZ, (nee Cross) 1510 Tamm. April 9, 1943, 4 a. beloved wile of the late Joseph Kurz, dear mother of Joseph, Francis. Julia Keii. Anna and Lydia Kurz, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from Kufis Funeral Home. 200fi Gravois, April 12, 8 a. m. Requiem St. James' Church.

Interment New 8.S. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Member ol St. liarhura Society. Members of St-barbara's Society, will assemble at Par lors p.

m. Sunday. LA RRYEK. MALINDA P. 1432 Hills April 9, 1943, beloved mother of Clyde.

Lewis and John La Bryer, Margaret Slaslc and Violet Lang, our grandmother, mother-ln-law and aunt. Funeral Monday, 1 p. from McLaughlin's, 2301 Lafayette. Interment Uainhart, Mo. Motor.

l.EAIIY, WII.I.IAM M133 Magnolia April 10, 104.1. dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Wllllnm liuek. Mrs. Jo seph Rriggs.

Frank J. Leahy and the late John and Mamie Leahy, dear brother In-law. uncle, greut-unele anil cousin. Funeral from Hihnur Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette April 13, 8:30 a.

to St. Aloysius Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was member of B. A.

R. E. Invincible Lodge No. 41. LIEHRMANN, GEORGE F.

April 9, 1943. husband of Clara L. Luehr-mann. brother of Alfred D. and Edward H.

Luehrmann. Servlca at Lupton Chapel. 7233 Delmar 10 a. m. Private entombment.

Belletontalne Cemetery. Please omit flower. MCCARTHY. ANNA (nee Ratios) 5519 Nottingham, April 8, P. beloved wife of the late John J.

MrCarthy. dear mother of Margr.ret Gorman and Ihe lain Wllllnm McCarthy our dear mother-ln-law ami sister. Ftmersl April 12, 8 from Welck Funeral Hume, 2201 Grand to St. Mary Mandalcn Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Mrs.

McCarthy was member of St. Louis Chapter American War Mothers. MELTON. LAWRENCE April 10. 1943.

darling son of Fred and Marie Melton, our dear brother. Funeral from Welck Bros." Parlors, 412 Duchouquelte. April 12, 2 p. to Calvary Cemetery. MICHAEL.

REV. SAMl'EL 3628 Minne-sota, asleep in Jesus. April 8. 1943, 2:05 p. m.

beloved husband of Elennore Michael (nee Granneman), dear father of Mrs. J. W. Baird. our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law grandfather, uncle and cousin at the age of 64 years.

Body will lie 1n state at Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa until 12 noon Mon. Services same day, 1:30 p. at Holv Cross Lutheran Church. Ohio and Miami sts.

Interment Our Redeemer Lutheran Cemetery. MILLER. WILLIAM 1. 3107 Osceola. April 8.

1943. husband of Laura Miller (nee Holle), age 67 years. Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec Mon. April 12 3 p.

to New St. Marcus Cemetery. MOI1ER. ANNA B027 Chlnnew. VH April 9.

1943. 2 a rfeae rl.i.chf., Hon mc late Anna jviooer (nee He! aear sister or Charles of Los Angeles. William J. and Pauline muuer. uear pister-in-iaw and aunt.

'unerai rrom wacker-Helderle Chapel 000 gravois. Adi-11 1 2. a to St Marv Magdalen Church. Interment via s. reier ana Paul Cemetery.

MOLLMANN. ADELAIDE M. met Ink. eniiiinieri Armand, April 9, p. dear wife of Louis M.

Mollmann. dear daughter of Minnie T.inU. enheimer. dear sister of Linda Cooper. Carl ouu annur our dear sister in-law and aunt.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle 3634 Gravois. Anrll 19 Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. Deceased was nieuioer 01 pomegranate ixiage ino. u. xu.

o. TELLER. ARTHUR G. JR. 3739 Ore- on.

asleep in Jesus. ADril 8. 943. 11:20 a. darline son of Arthur and Stella Mueller tnee Yakimo), dear brother of Dorothy Mueller, dear grand son, nephew and cousin.

In his 13th year. Remains in state at Schumacher Fu neral Home, 3013 Meramec, until April 12, 0 a. service same day, lu a. at noiy cross Lumeran cnurcn, Miami and Ohio. Interment St.

Paul's Churchyard. ONIMUS. KATIE (net Henschel) 3647 McKee, ADril S. 1943. 9:50 n.

dear wife of the late Louis Onimus. dear mother of Louis P. Onimus. our dear mother-ln-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chanel.

3634 Gravois. April 12. 1943. 3 p. to Missouri Crematory.

Please omit flowers. Funeral private. PELTASON. MAX C. Suddenly, at Chicago.

April 9, 1943. beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Peltason, dear brother of Mrs.

Helen Hlrsch and the late Ar- tnur. Charles. David. Jacob and Leo Peltason and Mrs. Ida Pelta.

Funeral from the Rindskonf Chanel. 5211 Delmar. 2:30 o. m. Deceased was member of Naphtall Lodge No.

25. a. r. ana A. M.

PHILLIPS. JOHN R. (JACK) Van Nuvs Cal. April 4. 1943.

dear father of William Phillips, brother of Mrs. George Dodd and Mrs. Kat Schaaf. our dear uncle. Funeral from Arthur Donnelly Par lors 3840 Llndell April 12.

10 m. Interment Mount Lebanon Ceme tery. PLANJE. EDC.AR a. Anrll 10 1943 husband of Irene Young Planje.

father of auorey Krug. son or Mr. and Mrs. GeorKe Planje of Newhurg, brother of Elmer 1 neodore J. M.

and Oeorge Planle Jr. and Mrs. Alfred Krltx, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Court.

Services In the Great Hall of the Robert .1. Ambruster Mortuary. Clayton rd. at Concordia lane. Notice of time later.

ri.OEC.ER. ARTHUR F. 5367 Ruskin passed' on. April 10. 1943.

1:30 a. beloved husband of Adele Ploeger nee rsergi. dear father of Carol and Arthur W. Ploeger. Funeral April 13.

3 p. from Math Hermann A Son's Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs. Member of Amalgamated Association of Street and Electrical Railway. Local 788: Public Service Co.

E. M. B. and World War Veterans. POTH, MARGARET 1876 Menard.

April 10. 1943. 11:30 a. dear aunt of Raymond Haukap. dear sister of the late Anna Haukap, our dear ister-ln-law and great-aunt.

Funeral from Kutls Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois, April 14, 8:30 a Requiem mass S3. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment Old SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery.

Member of Third Order of St. Francis, Altar Society and Orphan Society of SS. Peter and Paul's Parish. KAKFEL, CAROLINE nee Keck 1051 Hornsby entered into rest April 10. 1943, 2:20 p.

beloved wife of Frank Raffel dear mother of Mrs. Florence Joseph. Frank and John Raffel, our dear mother-ln-law, grandmother and Runt. Funeral April 13. at 1 p.

from Math Hermann A Son's Chapel. Fair and W. Florissant aves. Interment Frie-dens Cemetery. RITCHEL, HENRY 2323 Sulphur, suddenly April 9.

1943. 6:30 a. dear husband of Mary Rltchel and dear father. Funeral from Krlegshauser Mortuarv. 422S S.

Klngshighwav. April 12. 2 p. m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

ROESCH, EDNA Passed awav April 8, 1943, 12 noon, at Florida, beloved wife of Anton Roesch Sr. Time of funeral later. ROLF, BARBARA (net Schumacher) 3963A Wilmington, entered Into rest April 9. 1943. beloved wife of the late August Robert Rolf, dear mother of John R.

Rolf and Mrs Dorothy Watts and the late Harry W. Rolf, our dear mother-in- law, granamotner, great-grandmother, its ter, slster-ln-la and aunt. r.mar.1 Hfsn ini 1 1 a. from the Southern Funeral Home. '6322 8.

Grand, to St. Stephen's Church. In terment Calvary Cemetery. A member of Altar Society and St. Ann's Sodality.

4053 Lindell Blvd. CARD OF THANKS WE wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness, sympathy, spiritual and floral offerings In our sad bereavement In the loss of our mother We especially wish to thank Rev. Slebert and choir of St. George's Church and pallbearers. MARY AND THOMAS WALSH IN MEMORIAM If you would like to have a Memorial Notice published In memory of a departed loved one.

the Post-Dlspatcb has a collection of appropriate verses or tnuute available for such use. Ask an Ad-Taker about it or call at the Want Ad counter, first floor. GEORGE W. Who departed April did not know the pain you had Or hear your final sigh: We only know you away Without a last goodby. Sadlv rnl-sed bv MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS AND NEPHEWS.

BLOMENKAMP, HARRY Who passed away a year ago. April 13. 1942: Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly missed by Wife. Fsnnle Hlom- nkamp.

nd Those Who Loved Him. RIKK'K. WorillA Who died April 14. 194 2 As we loved her an miss her; iMouKois sue lingers near; Loved, remembered, longer for always; mniiy a. suem tear.

Sadly missed bv DAUGHTERS AND GRANDDAUGHTERS. CHRISTRIP. LOHSA (MAl'RER) In loving memory of our dear wife mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, who departed from ua one year ago, April You are gone but not forgotten: Never shall your memory fade. And our hearts will always linger Round the grave where you are laid. Sadlv missed hv HUSH AND.

CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. CORDEI.L, JOHN WALTER Died April jo. I A link of rhntn Is hroken Hetween a dear loving biinband and ma. toe memories lett as a token, Wixll ever remain In mv heart for thee. Missed by wife.

ELLA. DcRKItHY, OWEN In memory of my beloved husband who was called to eternal rest April 13. 1H4 2. Sadly missed by STELLA DeBERRY. DVORAK.

WII.I.IAM (VAN) In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved father, who pussed away April 16, 1942: Sleep on. sleep on, dear father. Oh how sweet to breathe thy name: In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. We often sit and think of you When we are alone.

For memory Is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by CHILDREN. FISHER. ERNEST The aionth of April again Is here. To us the saddest of the year.

Because it took from us away A dear one, just one year today. His loving heart is now at rest, God took him home when He thought best; When we are done with tolls and care We'll meet our dearest one there. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. HAGMES. LEONA Who passed away April 10.

1942. did not know the pain you had or hear your final sigh. only know you passed away without a last good-by; In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There Is not a day, dear mother, that we do not tnlnk of you. Sadly missed by CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

HOLSTE, WM. K. 835 De Soto av. In loving memorv of my dear husband, who passed away on April 12. 1937.

In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There is not a dav. dear William, That I do not think of you. Sadly missed bv vour LONESOME WIFE. JAMES, ALICE Who departed April 9. 1941: We did not know- the pain you had.

or hear your final sign. We only know you passed away. Without last aoodbve. Sadly missed by HUSBAND. CHIL DREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

SLICKER. IfllTSE In memory of our dear mother who passed away April 1913. Sadly missed by CHILDREN. KORMAN. MAY Who departed this life April 12.

1942. From her LOVING HUSBAND. KR AH. AFGCST SR. In lovine memory of my dear husband, who passed away April 3.

194(1. Sunshine passes and shadows fall. But love remembrance out lasts all. Sadlv missed hv your wife MART. MAMIE and AUGUST JR.

THERESA, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. KIM). FRANK In loving memory of mv dear husband who departed this life. April 10. 1940.

Sadly missed by wife, LOUISA KUNDA. LEFEVRF. CATHERINE Dear mother and grandmother who departed thl life April 7. 1940. She bid no one a last farewell.

She said goodby to none. Her loving heart had ceased to beat. Before we knew It she w-as gone. And though she lies in peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep Sadly missed bv daughter.

BER-NICE AND GRANDCHILDREN. MF.SEKE. OTTO Who departed this life April 11. 1942. From hi loving WIFE AND SON.

MOORE. RALPH A. In lovlns: memory who departed this life suddenly 16 years ago April 9. 1927. You're not forgotten.

Ralph, dear; Nor ever shall vou be As long as life and memory last. We shall remember thee. Sadly missed hv FATHER, MOTHER AND BROTHER. QUEST, WII.BERT In lovlntr memory of our dear on who passed away 5 years ago today. Sadlv mis-ed by MOTHER AND FATHER.

POWELL, MOLLIE Our dear mother who died April 11. 1941. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved ts stilled; A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadlv missed by DAUGHTER. SON-IN-LAW, MABLE AND DAVID R0BIS0N.

PRIEST, WILLIAM C. Passed away April 13. 1939. W'e did not know the pain you had. Or hear your final sigh.

We onlv know you passed away. Without a last goodby. Sadlv missed by WIFE. CHTXDREN AND SIFTERS. MANY NEW Jobs Are Opening Men and women are wanted and age limits are being forgotten.

Persons without experience are offered pay while learninq. Be sure to read the Help Wanted Ads in the Post-Dispatch. 4234 Manchester DEATHS ROSEN KOETTER, ELIZA (nee Rehnltt-ker) Of Old Halls Ferry asleep In Jesus. April 9, 1943. 10:20 p.

beloved wife of the late Herman C. Ro-enkoetter dear mother of Fred Harry. Mrs. Henry Krueger. Robert August L.

Alvln Mrs. Elward Meyer and the late John and Emll Ronenkoetter. our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sinter, mother-in-law, aister-in-law and aunt. In her 80th year. Funeral April 13.

2 p. from Math Hermann A Son's Chanel. Fair and West Florissant av. Interment in Salem Cemetery, Black Jack, Mo. iOTTMANN, c.

A. ((US) Former superintendent of Zion Cemetery. April 1943. 11 p. neiovect nusoand ol Olinda Rottmann i nee Salzmnn), dear a thcr of Mrs.

Norma I.ittcll, Omer. Vernon. Mrs Afllln Schroll and Krwin. rienr fa- ther-ln-law. brother, biother- and uncle.

Funeral from Calvin K. Fent Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge, April 2:30 p. m. Interment Zion Cemetery.

SCHWEMMER. ELIZABETH April 10. 1943. 2:15 D. beloved sister oi Toney, Joseph and l.eo Schwemmer.

Mrs. Mary Hulllvan, our aear sister-in-iaw and aunt. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly Par lors. 3840 Llndell Tues.

April 13. a. to St. Lnul Cathedral. In terment Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwards- vllle.

111. Sr.NTI'KIA. 4.T1I 4 Beloved husband of Keberrs Flnkeleteln Senturia. dear lather of Mrs. Anna Ktihenatrln.

Mrs Hlrdle Ma n. Mrs. Mae Gross. Sam. Maurice, Joseph Irwin J.

and Capt. Hyman R. Senturia, u. 8. A.

Funeral from Berger Memorial, Mcrner- son at Walton, 3 p. m. SHAW, MARY (MINNIE) (nee Angove) Genevieve. April w. 1:35 p.

beloved wife of the late Roh-ert 8. Shaw, dear mother of Robert, Ilar-rv William. Frank Edwin. Theodore. Mrs.

Lillian Gerngrosa and Mrs. Mildred Landholt and the late Mrs. syivia not torn and Ravmond Sliaw. our dear moth er-ln-law, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Calvin F.

Pent Funeral Home. 4H2H Naturul Bridge, April 12, 1:4." p. in. interment Mew Btn-leliem Cemetery. ANTOINETTE (nee Mmmlnn) April 11(43, p.

ie-loveil wife of the lute Thomas Sumpole, dear mother of Mra. Marie Good Mrs. Grace Griffith, Nick, Joseph and rvt. Thuinas Slnopole, dear sister of Phillip Mannlno. dear mother-in-law, slster-ln-Iuw.

grandmother and aunt. Funeral April 12. 8:30 a. m. from Stroot-Carroll Funeral Home, 46O0 Natural Bridge to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. STANFILL, BARBARA JEAN 3712A Garfield. Apr. 10. 1943.

4:15 p. darling daughter of Odell and Genevieve Stanfill. dear sister of Robert, Ger ald and Konaid StanfiU and our dear grandchild. Funeral from Cullinane Bros. Funeral Parlors.

1710 N. Grand. Apr. 13, 2 ip. in.

Interment in Bethany Cemetery. SI 1.IRF.K. I.IEI.'T. ARM AND J. Of 4324 Beethoven, pilot.

U. S. Army Air Corps, in his 26th year in Ihe Latin America area, April 5, 1943, beloved son of Joseph M. and Edna Frey Suliber. dearest brother of Valerie Suliber Gross, dear nephew, cousin and brother- in-law.

His remains were lnierrea in Sorozal Cemetery, Corozal. Canal Zone, on April 6, 1943. ST ER RETT, I.YDIA ADAMS Of Marseilles. April 9. 1943.

dear mother of Mrs. N. o. Nllsnn, Mrs. P.

A. Crow and Mrs. R. W. Maule.

Interment at Sandwich. 111.. Mon. TAYLOR, GEORGE EDWIN 4550A Mc Millan asleep in jesus, April 1943, 10:45 a. beloved husband of Helen Taylor (nee Yesbergi.

dear son of Forrest Taylor, dear brother of Albro, Richard T. Taylor and Mrs. Betty Miller, and our dear brother-in-law, on-in-law and uncle. Funeral April 12, 2 n. from the Provost Mortuary.

3710 N. Grand bl to Lake Charle Cemetery. TICHACEK, FRANCES A. (nee liallnow-ki 3746 S. Grand April 7.

1943 beloved wife of Jerome E. L. Tlch- acek. dear mother of Jerome and Richard Tichacek. dear sister, slster-ln law.

aunt, cousin and niece. Funeral April 12, 8:30 a. from Welck Bros. Funeral Home, 2201 S. Grand to Pope St.

Pius Fifth Church, to Old SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Mrs. Tichacek was a member of Altar Society and Mother' Club of S. 8.

Catholic High. WACKER, CAROLINE H. Entered Into rest April 10, 1943. 6:05 a. beloved daughter of the late William and Marie Wacker (nee Kiegeland), dear sister of Henry, Josephine.

Alwine, sister-in-law of Mrs. Henry Wacker. Funeral from Leidner Chapel. 2223 St. Louis April 12.

3 p. m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. WADE.

MARY FRANCES April 9. 1943. dear sister of John, Thomas and George Wade, dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral April 12, 7:45 a. from Movdell's.

Mississippi and Allen, to St. Agnes Church, interment Lawrence, Mass. WALK. MARY I.l'EI.LA (nee Simpson) 4002 McKee, suddenly, April 9. 1943.

beloved wife of Samuel p. Walk, our dear sister, slater-ln-law and aunt. Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 Lafayette. April 12, 2 p. m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. WAI.LERSTEDT. CHARLES JK. 4953A Hoilv Hills formerly of 3936 Juniata, April 8. 1943, dear husband of Anna Wallerstedt (nee Vogt).

dear son of Charle and Elizabeth Wallerstedt (nee Mueller), dear brother of Mrs. Gladys Eberhardt and Henry Wallerstedt. dear snn-ln-law, brother-in-law. uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from Krlegshauser Mortuary.

422S S. Kingshighway, April 12. 8:30 a. to Our Lady of Sorrow Church, Interment Valhalla Cemetery. WEBB, MARY J.

fnee Pennessl 107 Chambers Faden station, enterea into rest April 10. 1943. 3:45 beloved wife of the late Thoma Webb, dear sister of Mrs. Kannie Toelle, dear mother of George Ahearne, our dear sister-in-law and aunl Mrs. Webb In state st Math Hermann A Son' Chapel, Fair and West Florissant until 11 April 12, thence removed to Hellefontalne Methodist Church.

Bellefontalne and Church rd. Services same rlav n. irom cnurcn. Interment New Bethlehem Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

WEHKINO-MERZ, BARBARA fnee Reran) 3816 Michigan, asleep In Jesus April 8, 1943. 8:22 a. beloved wife of Christ Wehking, dear mother of Mrs. George E. Krueger.

Joseph H. Men, Frederick Roy Merz. Mrs. Gustave W. Brandhorst, Christ Wehking.

Mrs. Alma Rilev, Mrs. Anna Llncks and Mrs. A. W.

Auef. our dear sister, mother-in-law, sts-ter-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin, In her 66th year. Body will lie In state at Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa until 2 p. m. Mon.

Services same day. 3 p. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Ohio and Miami sts. Interment Concordia Cemetery. De ceased was a member of Ladies Auxiliary, Concordia Aid Association, Branch No.

2. WEISS. SOPHIE Widow of Jacob Weiss, dear mother of Mrs. Julls Schwartz, Mrs. Rosa Silberman and Louis Weiss.

Funeral from Memorial, Mc-Pherson at Walton. p. m. WHALEN. MAURICE On April 10, 1943.

10:30 a. dear husband of Ada Whalen tnee Byars), dear son of the late John and Catherine Whalen (nee Walsh), dear brother of John M. Whalen. Mrs. Kitty Toolls, Mrs.

Mazle Jun, Mrs. John Hickey. Mrs. Margaret Selthel. Mrs.

Wren Thompson, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and nephew. Funeral from Sullivan's. Euclid at St. Louis April 13, 8.30 a. to St.

Leo's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Asbestos Workers' Union. Local No. 1.

CARD OF THANKS WE wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us during our sad hour of bereavement In the loss of our beloved brother and friend. Charles F. Kroemeke. We wish to especially thank Rev. Louis 8leck for his words of condolence, the organist and soloist, the pallbearers.

Concordia Aid Association for their kind attention and service, and for the kind remembrsnres expressed through the. many beautiful floral offerings. THE KROEMEKE FAMILY AND THE HERMANN FAMILY. Real Estate For Rent Apartment for Rent 9 Business Property lor Rent 10 lor Kent Flat, Colored For Rent) 10 Garage for Rent 10 Hotels 9 O'fice Space 10 Residences for Rent 10 Suburban Property for Rent 10 Wanted to Rent 10 Real Estate For Sale Acreage 10 Apartment for Sal 14 Bungalow lor Sale 12 Business Property for Sale 15 Farm and Farm Land 16 Flat for Sale 14 Investment i'roperty 15 Industrial Property 15 Loan on Real Ett 10 Lot for 81 15 Real Estate tarda 10 Real Estate. Colored For 15 Real Estate.

Out of St. Loula 16 Real Estate Exchange 15 Real Ette Wanted to Buy 18 Residence for Sal 15 Resort lor Bale 9 Suburban Property for Sale 10 Things lor Sale Aircraft Animal and Livestock 18 Antique 20 Aquarium and FUb IS Automobile 16 Bicycle and Motorcycle IS Birds and Cananr IB Boat and Motors in huuu is tsuiiding Material la Camera Jh Clothing 18 Coai. Cord wood, kindling 2 Pog and Cat 18 ood 18 Heating Equipment 18 Horses and Vehicle 18 Household Good 19 Jewelry and Diamond 2 Machinery for Sale 18 for Sale 19 Musical and Radio 19 Poultry and Supplie 18 Rabbit. Pet Stock 18 Heeds. Plant.

Tree 19 Stamp and Coin 19 Stor and Equipment 19 Rules and Regulations Th rost-mspaicb reserve tb right to classify ads under appropriate headings. To Post-Dispatch reserves tn right to revise or reject advertisement or to retain answer to any box cumber advertisement. If this ncht exercised the amount paid for the advertisement will refunded to the advertiser. It is as-read that the inaMlttv of the Pulitzer Publishing Company tn the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or tn the event that errors occur in the publishing of an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the ad verier. Phone MAin 1111 ANNOUNCEMENTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS ZIEGENHEIN BROS.

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3634 Gravois. LA. 3634 TAP-KING LOT IN REAR OF CHAPEL PASCHEDAG-HENKE FUNERAL HOME 2S25 N. GRAND FK 2142 FK. 4743 Calvin F.

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LO. 0325. evenings CAK GROVE CEMETERY Lots. 2 fiD location: S250. PR.

0433. SUNSET BURIAL PARK 6-grave lot, section 4: make offer. FOr. 7547. FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER SHOP 8801 is.

Grand. Open dallv to 9 p. Sun. lav 5 o. m.

GRand 9600. TELEPHONE PIONEERS Earry ANDERSON A memher of George Durant chapter. Funeral Mon April 12. 9 a. Donnelly Mortuarv.

3640 Ltndell. DEATHS AIRIS. MARGARET K. Sat. April 10.

1943. 5.30 p. beloved wife of Thoma W. Atrls. dear mother of Mrs.

Marearet Ballard. Mrs. Laura Lavern Coco, Thomas F. and Ruth Ann Airis. dear daughter of Laura Thomas and dear sister, sister-in- 1 mM Funeral from Krlegshauser Mortuary, 4228 S.

Kingshighway April 14, VI a. to Our Ladv of Sorrows Church. Interment Bellefontklne Cemetery. ALLEN. EMMA SCTTT 7729 Suffolk, Webster Groves.

April 8. 1943. beloved sister of Florence E. McEntee, Edna J. GUI and Clara L.

8cott, our -er-in-law and aunt. Fnr.eral April 12, 10 a. from Jay B. Smith Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester, tj Valhalla Cemetery.

ANDERSON. HARVEY 3551 A 6. Jefferson. April 8. 1943.

at 9:40 p. m. beloved husband of Myrtle Anderson, dear brother-tn-law and uncle. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly Par-Ws.

3840 Linden Moo April 12. 9 a Interment Siatlonal Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks. BUY WAR BONDS STAMPS SAXOPHONE York, with case; like new; for what? GA. 4 265. Sli6fi MAKER'S FfKISHER for lot or acreage.

Nelson, 2919 Chouteau. STTfUd 0OUCH- Like new. lor while stove MU. 7121. SW A Royal typewriter lor radio combination.

LA. 7077. WHEEL chair for girl's bicycle or cabinet radio. 4019 Clayton v. WILLYS '37 coupe for motorcycia.

5405 College. Jennings. SO ACRE farm For cord wood or cedar posts, wood on place, good proposition. Lehman, Kl. 1081.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES MACHINE SERVICE Flrst-class. guaranteed. HI 9775 Refrigeration Service, 6804 Manchester. ST. 1869..

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