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1 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH HELP WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION REAL ESTATE FARMS AUTOMOBILES THINGS i SALE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 195 1 PART FOUR PAGES 1- The Circulation of The Post-Dispatch Is 400,218 Daily And 440,3 57, Sunday WANT AD INDEX The numbers In the index below refer to the classification number and not the page number. au L.iassiticationj Are Numbered and Appear in Numerical Order. BUILDING NEWS IN THIS SECTION THE BUILDING CONTAINING REAL ESTATE. BUILDING AND HOME PLANNING NEWS AND ADVERTISING WILL BE FOUND TODAY ON PAGES 22. 23, 24 OF THIS SECTION Service Class Number Announcements I Birth Announcements 2 Business Directory 38-74 Business Opportunities Business Personals 28 Death Notices 14 Education 75-78 Loans 281 Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 2i Rooms, Board 96-104 Small Loan Companies 280 Special and Legal Notices 24 Swaps 31 IN MEMORIAM 16 JACKSON.

CARRIE; most "lovingly" remembered. Dec. 14, 1950. We know we have not lost you. For that could never be You are oniv or.

a journey Where God guards you constantly. Sadly missed by SON. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW and all who loved her. Employment Employment Agencies 85-87 HelD Wanted; Men, Boys 82 Help Wanted; Women, Girls 88 Partners 90 Salesmen 83 Saleswomen 89 Situations 80-81 Real Estate For Rent Apartments for Rent 1 11-112 Business Property for Rent 120 Flats for Rent 113-114 Halls 123 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-114 Resorts for Rent 127 Office Space Ul Suburban Property for Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate For Sale Apartments for Sale 147 Business Property for Sale 14? Deeds of Trust 140-141 Farms and Farm Lands 15 Flats for Sale 147 Houses for Sale 144 Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property 150 Loans on Real Estafe 142 Lots for Sale 143 RULES AND The Post-DisDatch reservet the rinhl in The Post-Dispatch reserves the rioht retain answers to any box number advertisement. If this right is eiercised the amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertiser.

It is agreed that the liability of the Pulitzer Publishing Company in the event of failure to publish an advertisement for any reason or in the event that errors Publishing of an advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advert, ser. 14 DIXRIN, M. formerly of 4045 Lincoln, Dec. 15, 1951 at Milwaukee. beloved husband of the late Nellie G.

Dunkin, dear father of Elbert O. Carl and Thomas P. Dunkin, dear father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge, Dec.

18, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of Beacon Lodge No. 3. A.F.

ic A.M. Masonie service Mon. 8:15. In parlors after 11 a.m., Mon. KARRIS.

ALBERT 4252 West Florissant suddenly, Dec. 13, 1951, beloved son of Charles M. and Florence Farns nee Carr). dear brother of James Claude Woodrow E. and the late Geraidihe Carpenter, Eva.

La-vina and Marion i arris, dear uncle of Dolores Ivandick and Keith Carpenter, dear brotiier-in-law, great-uncle and nephew. Services Dec. 16, 3 p.m.. at MATH HERMANN A SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs.

Interment Monday, Windsor, Mo. Mr. Fains was a member of Victory Lodge No. 394, AFL. FINKELSTEIN, JACOB.

Dec. 15. 1951, husband of the late Lillian Finkelstein. beloved father of Mrs. Eva Wishne, Mrs.

Ethel Midman. Mrs. May Goldman and Pauline Lyshkow, dear brother of Mrs. Reva Grossman and Yale Finkelstein. our grandfather, uncle and father-in-law.

Funeral from 3ERGER Memorial, McPherson at Walton. 3 p.m., to Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery. FOWLER. GEORGE formerly of 6306 Dardaneila, Dec. 14, 19al, husband of the late Isabel Fowler, (nee Lawler), father of Mrs.

Anna-belle Whitworth, Mrs. Bernice Graham, Ceorge, John, Edwin. Josepn, Robert and the late Alonzo Fowler, our dear uncle, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandtather. Funeral Dec. 18.

8:30 a.m., from TANNER Funeral Home. 6107 Natural Bridge, to St. Paul the Apostle Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FREY.

FRANK 2704 S. 11th, Dec. 14, 1951. 9:25 p.m., beloved husband of Anna Frey (nee Steffenauer). dear father of F.

Wallace Frev. Viola A. Wilms, and Ruth Rossfeld. and our dear brother-in-law. father-in-law.

grandfather, great-grandtather and uncle. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home. 3013 Meramec Dec. 18. at 1:30 p.m..

to Missouri Crematory. A member of Beer Bottler's Local 187. CIO and Benevolent Society and St. Louis Camp No. 5, W.O.W.

GRIMM, ISA BELLE (nee Fricki; 2143A Adelaide fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, Dec. 14. 1951. 10:45 p.m.. beloved wife of officer John I.

Grimm, dear mother of Mrs. Delores Smith. John I. Jr. and Robert C.

Grimm, sister of Helen Grummel, Ewald and Ervin Fnck, mother-in-law of Francis X. Smith, sister-in-law, aunt, and great-aunt. Funeral Dec. IS. 8:30 a.m.

from BUCHHOLZ-KOELLER Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant av. to Holy Cross Church. Baden and Church rd. Interment Friedens Cemetery.

GRONE. HENBY at Los Angeles. Dec. 11, 1951. beloved husband of the late Mary Becker Grone, dear father of Robert Henry Grone, dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary S. Kingshigliway Dec. 17. 8:30 a.m. to Holy Redeemer Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. HARBIN. ELMER 613 Weiss Lemay. formerly of Festus and Crvstal City. Dec.

14. 1951. beloved husband of Charlotte Harbin (nee Davicter). dear father of Paul. Lovd and Albert Harbin.

Dorothy Bauer. Harry and Gilbert Weber, father-in-law and grand father, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan, at Koeln, Dec. 17.

2:30 p.m. Interment St. Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. Mr. Harbin was a member of Order of Railroad Telegraphers and Modern Woodmen of America.

"havnes. willak 1V10 Mis- sissipni, sudden'v. Dec. 12, 1951, beloved husband of Delia Haynes (nee Guffy), dear son of WTillard Haynes and Mrs. L.

B. Laizure. dear nj-hew and brother-in-law. Funeral from C. HOFFMELSTER Chapel, 7814 Broadway.

Dec. 17, 10:30 a.m.. to National Cemetery Membi of Col. A. J.

Aloe Post 1663 V.F.W. and Chauffeurs' Union Local No. 600, A.F. of L. V.F.W.

services 8:30 p.m. HAYNES. See Yetter. HAYS. EFF1E 7178A Manchester Dec.

14. 1951. dear wife of the late Robert M. Hays, dear mother of Mrs. Onie Yel-ton and Ralph Hays, dear mother-in-law of Frieda Hays, dear grandmother and great-grandmother.

Funeral from KP.IEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway bl. Mon. Dec. 17, 9 a.m.

Interment Wellsville. Mo. HAZARD, RITH Dec. 14. 1951, wife of Thomas R.

Hazard Long Beach, formerly of St. Louis, dear mother or Wiilard of Ferguson. and 'i nomas Jr. of Long Beach. Funeral Dec.

17, In Long Beach, Calif. HELM. MARTHA 601 Dover Dec. 14, 1951, widow of Verling W. Helm, mother of Mrs.

W. Elbert Starn. Kathryn, Nathan T. and Winchel Helm. Mrs.

in state at C. H0FF-MEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, until 11 a.m., then removed to Carondelet Presbyterian Churcn, 6116 Michigan, for services at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of floral tributes please make donation to Farm-ington Children's Home. HERL.

BERTHA (nee Grenzbach) 1442 Montgomery Dec. 14. 1951, 11 a.m.. beloved wife of the late Jacob Herl. dear mother of Mrs.

Gladys Gallaway. our dear grandmother, great-grandmother, dear sister of Mrs. Lydia Calame and Lou Lorenz. sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel.

2223 St. Louis Dec. 17. 1:30 p.m. Interment Alton City Cemetery, Alton, 111.

HISCHKE, LOOSE (nee Kaveler), 2824 Eads. asleep in Jesus Dec. 15. 1951. 1:40 a.m..

beloved wife of William A. Hischke. dear mother of Omar and Ervin Hischke, Mrs. Clara Fahrenkamp and Mrs. Irma Drechsel, our dear sister, mother-in-law.

sister-in-law. grandmother and aunt in her 79th. year. Funeral 1:30 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home. 3620 Chippewa to Laurel Hills Gardens.

HORNSEY, ROSE ANN (nee Mc-Ablnney). fortified with the Sacraments of the Holy Mother Church, Dec. 14. 1951. dear wife of the late Robert Preston Hornsey.

dear mother of Rose Marv Kippenberger, Walter Lewis. John and Lucy, dear stepmother of Rt. Rev. Msgr. C.

Fred, George and Emily Dale, dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from St. James Church. Dec. 17.

Solemn High Mftss at 9 a.m. SMITH AND HIGGIN-BOTHAM service, Potosi. Mo. INGENBOHS, CLARA (nee Kahn), Dec. 13, 1951, beloved wife of George J.

Ingenbons. dear mother of Alberta Baumunk. dear aunt of Charles F. Kahn. mother-in-law, grandmother, aister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from WINGBERMUFHLE Funeral Home. 3819 S. GTand Dec. 17. 10 a.m.

Interment St. Paul Churchyard. Member of Ladies Auxiliary. B.R.T. Lodge No.

252 and Olive Grove No. 27. Woodmen's Circle. JOYCE, KATHERINE (nee Lange) Dec. 13.

1951. 5 p.m.. beloved wife of the late Peter F. Joyce, dear mother of Mrs. Hugh Kelly, Alvin and Kenneth Joyce, dear sister of Sister M.

Michelina, O.F.S., and John Lange. our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from SULLIVAN'S. Euclid at St Louis. Dec.

17. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Mark's Church. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

KEANE. See Devine. KOHLER. GERTRUDE 5S37 Julian av. Dec.

13. 1951. beloved daughter of Elizabeth and the late Henry Kohler, dear sister of Josephine Alice E. Dr. Eugene Francis C.

Arthur S. and the late Henry L. Kohler. our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral Dec.

17. 8:30 a.m. from the BROMSCHWIG SON Funeral Home, 4746 W. Florissant av. to St.

Rose Church. Interment Calvary. Always For the Things You Want, Keep an Eye on the Want Ads in the ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH DEATHS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS OIUHIES. HENRY member George Durant Chapter Tele-phonePioneersofAmerica. BIRTHS 2 CELKS, Jane and Eov.

2 Eldora-cio Rock Hill. JAMES ALAN, 8 lbs. 12 ozs. Dec. 1.

1951. HERTLELN, Ruth and Robert. 7825 Walinca Clayton; JAMES ROBERT. 8 lbs. Qi Dec.

5. 1951. CEMETERIES PROTECTED FROM COLD, RAIN AND SNOW OAK GROVE MEMORIAL "America's Finest Mausoleum" Temporary Crypts In Mausoleum May Be Rented CA. 8606. 7800 St.

Charles Rd. T. PAUL. CHURCHYARD, 7600 Rock Hill rd. VI.

3-4543: 2-grave lots, $100 and up; perpetual care. CEMETERY LOT. 4-grave. Laurel" Hill Gardens; very reasonable. TE.

3-1411. Memorial park Section 9. lots S17. 618. Worth- S450.

sell S300 each. SI 3467. XlEMORIAL PARK: 6-grave; choice location: saoo. ca. nil.

4 GRAVES; choice Section 3, set Burial Park. LA 3669. Sua- FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 3801 S. Urand up: Caskets. $5 up.

GR. 960 oo TROPICAL; unusual house plants; open evenings only 7:30 to 10:00. interie Flower Shop, 6437 Manchester Beautiful spray, ribbon bow to match: from S3 50 ud. GRIMM A GURLi CE. 5000 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALBERT H.

HOPPE KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOIS LA. 3000 LEJ.DNER UNDERTAKING CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 g223 St Louis CH. 1654 MORRELL FUIfERAL HOME 4212 St. Louis FR 6228 MOY DELL'S Mississippi and Allen LA.

0402 ETROOT CARROLL, 4600 Natural Bridge. GO. 0341. "ElEGENHEIN parking lot in rear of chapeL 6403 Gravois. FL.

1000. MONUMENTS 10 MONUMENT 10101 GRAVOIS. ROSEBROUGH MONUMENT CO. 6232 W. Florissant CO 4655 DEATHS 14 A LFELD, HENKY, 3540 Pestalolzi, Dec.

15, -1951. 12:20 p.m., 1ear husband of Anna Alfeid (nee Winner), dear father of Helen Bender, Mildred Wander and Charles Alfeid, dear stepfather, father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WACKER HELD-ERLE CHAPEL, 3634 Gravois Dec. 18, 3 p.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Fark. Deceased was a member of St. Louis Butchers verein. ARMSTRONG, THOMAS fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Dec.

13. 1951, beloved husband of Julia Armstrong (nee Schefers), our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Funeral Dec. 17. 8:30 a.m..

from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florissant to St. Matthew's Church, Sarah and Kennerly av. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BAREN. WILLIAM, at Benton.

111.. Dec. 15th. 1951, beloved husband of Katherine Baren. dear father of Henry Barea of Boston.

Mrs. Bess Kamil and Mrs. Thelma War-golies. brother of Mrs. Fannie Bo-bier and Hyman Baren of Detroit, our grandfather, uncle ana latner-in-law.

Funeral from BERGERMemorial, McPherson at Walton. 1:30 p.m., to B'Nai Amoona Cemetery. BENCINI. KATHERINE 5141A Highland, Dec. 15, 1951.

6 beloved daughter of the late juis and Katherine Benclni (nee Gazzolo). dear sister of the late Joseph and Louis Bencini, dear cousin of Mrs. M. Rossi and Mrs. E.

E. Barbieri, our dear aunt. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors. 3840 Lindell Dec.

18. 8:30 a.m.. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Kingshighway and Northland. Interment Calvary.

"bIEHLER, 3428 Chippewa, Dec. 14, 1951, dear husband of Kate Biehler (nee Hues-mann). dear father of Charles E. Biehier and Katherine Smentowski, dear brotner of Millie and Louise Biehier. dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE ChapeL 3634 Gravois Dec. 17. 10 a.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of fit. Louis Dental Society. IbISHOPBERGER, KATHERINE DOT), 3354 Commonwealth Dec. 13, 1951. beloved wife of Paul E.

Bishopberger. dear mother of Mrs. Katherine Sandret-to, dear siste' of Mrs. Daisy T. dear grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from the M. J. CROGH-AN AND SONS Funeral Home, 7148 Manchester. Dec. 17, a.m..

to the Immaculate Conception Church. Maplewood. Interment Old Picker Cemetery. BROZKA. ALBERT.

626 Fassen Dec. 14. 1951, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of the late Mary Brozka dear father of Ann. Joseph, Julia Grellner. John.

Lawrence. Marie Zurflub, and Albert Brozka dear father in law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary. 2842 Meramec, Dec 17, 8:30 a.m.. to St.

Cecilia's Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of St. Adal-bert's Society. "bRCER.

WALTER 3210 N. 19th Dec. 13. 1951. 4 p.m..

beloved husband of Ida Bruer fnee Lilienthal). dear father of Harold A. Bruer and Jeanette D. Helmholt. dear father-in-law.

grandfather, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, nephew and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home. 482S Natural Bridge Dec. 17.

1:30 p.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. BIEHRMANN'. LIN 3115 Chippewa Dec.

14. 1951, cear cousin and friend. funeral from Z1EGENHEIN BROS. 64 OS Gravois at Holly Hills. Mon.

17, 1:30 p.m., to Missouri Crematory. HANDLER. JOSEPH W- 4406 Gibson Dec. 14. 1951.

Moved husband of Cora E. Chandler, dear father of Catherin Bvlsma, Helen Trouse. Gordon E. and Orville C. Chandler, our brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chanel, 1905 Union 2 Dc.

17. Interment Mount LeDaron Cemetery. A member of Overland Lodge No. 875, I.O.O.F. CLOVER.

AIGIST. 917 N. 12th, Dec 12. 1951, beloved husband of Genevieve Clover (nee Macklin). dear brother of Oscar and the late Charles Clover, our dear uncle, brother-in-law and nephew.

Funeral from HOWARD'S Funeral Home, 1619 S. Grand, Dec. 17, 9 a.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks. Mo.

Deceased was a member of Int. Lodge of Switchmen's Union of N. America No. 37, Pomegranate Lodge No. 95 and Low 12 Club, veteran of World War DAVID, FRANK 7126 South Maplewood Dec.

13. 1951, 10:35 a.m. dear husband of the late Teresa David, dear father of Yolanda Bender, and Frank A. David Jr, dear father-in-law. grandfather.

brother-in-law and tnFunera! from WACKER-HELDER-LE Chapel. 3634 Gravois Dec 17. 1:30 p.m. Interment Sun-ect Burial Park. Deceased was a memtier of Metal Polishers Union, Local No.

13 and United Hungarian Societies and Int. Workers Order. DAVIS. EFFIE MAY (nee Garner), Lett, Texas. Dec 14, 1951.

9 a.m., widow of the late James B. Davis, dear sister of M. Jane Garner, Lydia E. Spangenberg and Daniel J. Wlldfong, our dear ister-ln-iaw, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec Dec. 17. 3 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

PEVINE KEAXE. HENRIETTA (we Lock). 3965A Sarpy, Dec. 12. 1951.

dear wife of Thomas Devine. dear mother of Virginia Schmidt. Bernice Cody. Grace Murphy and Henrietta Minor, dear grandmother of Helen and James Schmidt, Billie and Bobby Cody, Edward Minor and Katnleen Mur-tihy. dear mother-in-law, niece and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary. 4228 S. Kingshighway Dec. 17. 8:30 a.m..

to St. Bernard's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DEATHS 14 LEAHY, ANNA Des Moines, formerly of 1373 Blackstone Dec. 14.

1951. wife of the late Richard V. Leahy dear mother of Anna M. Ushef of Des Moines, James J. Tracy of St.

Louis. Richard V. Leahy. Oroviile, dear grandmother. Mrs.

Leahy will arrive 8 a.m. Funeral from STUART SON 3 Chapel. Union and Page Dec. 19, 8:30 a.m., to St. Rose's Church.

Interment Calvary. LEWIsi LAVIxTa (nee Thome 2900 Ridgeway. Dec. 12, 1951. wif? of the late Lyle Lewis dear moth- n.

S-Sgt. Leonard i. and Lyle Lewis, dear daughter-in-law of Mrs. Marv Papper, dear sister-in-law of Frank Lewis. Edna Davis.

Max Pepper and the late Margaret Be tie. Fucerai Sun. Dec. 16, 2 p.m., from BAUMA.W BROS. Funeral Home.

2504 Woodson Overland. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. 1-ORENTZ. WILHKLMIXA (nee tVolk), fortified with the Sacra--nents ol Hoiv Mother Church, on Dec. 14, 195J.

wife of the late oeorge Ljtentz, dear mother of James, Geor-e J. Frank, Charles Lorentz. Mary iaser and Ann Mann, grandmother, sister, mother-in-law and sister-in-law. Funeral Mon. Dc.

17i 9:30 a.m. from the KRON Cnaoei. 2707 N. Grand to Perpetual Help Church. Interment Calvary cemetery.

McCLOSKEY, JOSEPHINE E. (nee Meehan). Dec. 15, 1951, 7:55 a.m., wife of the late John Mc-Closkey, dear aunt of Valencia Jutz. Funeral from CULLEN KELLY Funeral Home, 4386 Lindell, to Christ the King Church.

Balson and Purdue, Dec. 18. 8:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

MASSEY, LEEOY, 7701 Chorman, Bel-Nor, Dec. 14, 1951, dear father of lone Morrow and Parlee rroning, dear son of Mrs. Amybell and tne late William H. Massey, dear brother of Mrs. B.

Koenig, Loren E. and Aubrey Massey. Funeral Dec. 17. 1:30 p.m., from BL'MASN BROS.

Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland. Interment. Memorial Park. Member of Journeymen Plumbers Union Local 35. AI HERS.

FR ANK, 4114 Concordia Dec. 14, 1951. dear husband of the late Florence Mathers, dear father of John and Ruth Mathers and Florence Becker, dear father-in-law, grandfather and friend. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway on Dec.

17, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park. A member of Typographical Union Local No. 8 MOT HE RSA IN 1 if A A ELF. I LI BUh.

Society of Helpers of the Holv Souls, -Saturday. Dec. 15,1951. Funeral from Chapel of Holy Souls. 4012 Washington Dec.

17. 1951. Mass 8 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. YE s7 WAR cTTCuba, suddenly Dec.

13. 19ol. beloved husband of Mrs. Florence Myers, dear father of Mrs. Agnes Hamilton.

Mrs. Marie Bruton. Mrs. Helen Sebelius. Catherine and Edward C.

Mvers our dear father-in-law, brother and brother-in-law, at the age of 64. Funeral from the HOENER Funeral Home. Cuba, 9 a.m.. Dec. 17.

to the Holy Cross Church. Interment Holv Cross Cemetery. Flat River (Mo.) papers please copy. NEUMAN, FRANCES, Dec. 14.

1951. beloved wife of the late John Neuman, dear mother of Sister M. Seraphine. Mrs. A.

Krieskv. Mrs. M. Glon, Mrs. A.

Puzniak. Mrs. H. Mooney. and late Mother M.

Wenceslaus and J. L. Neuman. dear grandmother. great grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt.

Fueral Dee. IS, at 8:30 a.m.. from S1ROOT-CARKOLL Fu neral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge, to Holy Rosary Church. Interment calvary Cemetery.

NILE. ELIZABETH (nee Danzl, 5602A S. Compton, Dec. 14. 1951.

dear mother of Charlie and Waiter Nill and Edna Fruch. dear sister, grandmother. great-grand-inother. mother-in-law and aunt. In her 92nd year.

Funeral trom SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Dec. 17. 1 :30 p.m. Interment New Pickers Cemetery.

OERTER, PAULINE M. (nee Mohr) S. Compton suddenly Dec. 14, 1951, dearly beloved wife of John Oerter. dear mother of Virginia Hahn and Gertrude Reising, dear grandmother of Joseph J.

Harm dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt and friend. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 64 64 Chippewa. 2 p.m., ta Sunset Burial Park.

OSWALD. ANNA M. (nee Gries-haber) of St. Charles. Dec.

14 1951, dear mother of Edward Oswald, sister of Mrs. Theresa Schwendemann and Mrs. Lena Fleming, dear aunt. Funeral Dec. 17, 8:40 a.m from the DALLMEYER Funeral Home.

8(0 N. 2nd St. Charles. to St. Peter's Church, 9 a.m.

Interment Church Cemetery. OIGHTO.V. HENRY 3316 Calvert. Dec. 13.

1951, beloved husband of Catherine Oushton (nee Stankiewicz). dear father of Lenora Shepherd, Gertrude Moore, and Henry dear brother, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from the ORTMANN Funeral Home. 9222 Lackland, Overland, 8:30 a.m.. to Presentation Church.

Interment Calvary. Mr. Oughton a member of the Telephone Pioneers. Holy Name Society and Clayton Harty Council 1376, K. of C.

PETIUK. LAVERXE, 7461 Hiawatha Dec. 13, 1951. husband of Irene Bauer Petrie, father of Donald Petrie. Service in the Great Hall of the AMBRUsTER Mortuary.

Clayton at Concordia lane, 2 p.m. PHILLIPS, CHARLES Quincy. 111.. Dec. 14.

1951, dear son of Ada Schuitz. dear brother of Fern Phillips Clark and H. B. Phillips of Kansas City. our dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa, 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. FISCIOTTA, FRANCES CO ilKA.Vk), Dec.

13. 1951. dear husband of the late Guiseppe Pisciotta. dear father of Mrs. Anna Man-gogna.

Leona. Vito and the late Gus Pisciotta. grandfather of Joan Harris and Francis Pisciotta. father-in-law, brother-in-law. great-uncle, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from BENSIEK-NIEH AUS Mortuary, 1431 Union Dec. 17. 8:30 a.m., to St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment Calvary Cemeterv.

Mr. Pisciotta was a member of Campo Bello de Mazzara and Misericordia Society and United Garment Workers Local 67. A.F. of L. Members of Misericordia Society will assemble 3 p.m., at funeral home.

J3 POELKER. SGT. MARCEL 2756A Accomac. killed in action in the service of his country Sept. 25.

1951. dear son of Alphonse and Agnes Poelker (nee Junkeri. dear brother of Alphnnse Ruth, Jean and LeRoy Poelker, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 2906 Gravois.

Dec. 20. a.m., requiem mass St. Francis de Sales Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of St. Francis de Sales Benevolent Sncietv. Sgt. Poelker in state after 2 p.m. Dec.

18. ROTH, SALLIE. See Sprich. SCHOENHARDT, DOR A BELLE, of Granite City. IIL, Dec.

14, 1951. 2:25 a.m., beloved wife of the late William Schoenhardt, dear mother of Mrs. Marie Brotherton of Ringold. Ga and Clifford Schoenhardt of Granite City, dear sister of Mrs. Vina Brandon of Alienton.

Mo. Funerai Dec. 17. 2:30 p.m.. from the MERCER Chapel.

1416 Niederinghaus Granite Citv, III. Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery. Ed-wardsville. 111. SHOEMARE.

VIRGIL LEE, dear son of Virgil and May, our dear grandson and nephew. Funeral Dec. 16, 2:30 p.m.. from EARL H1LLEMAN Funeral Home, 9709 Lackland Overland. SNYDER, 5532 Bra m-lage Dec.

15. 1951. beloved father of Marie Therese Snyder, Mrs. John Kuehn, dear brother of Emma and Frank Snyder and Mrs. Marie Bassett.

Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY PARLORS, 3840 Lindell Dec. 18. 8:30 a.m.. to St.

Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary. SPRICH, SARAH ROTH, (nee McCarthy). 3185 S. Grand.

Dec. 14. 1951. 11 p.m.. beloved wife of Emil M.

Sprich. dear mother of William A. Roth, dear mother-in-law of Viola Roth, dear grandmother of Helen Roth, dear sister of Eva Peters and Anna Hoye, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chapel. 3634 Gravois.

Dec. 18. 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Magnolia Chapter, No.

375. O.E.S., and Women's Benefit Association. No. 15. O.E.S.

Services to be held afternoon. All officers and members please assemble at 1 p.m.. at chapel! STOLTZE, RALPH of Pinckney-ville. 111., Dec. 14.

1951. dear husband of Cornelia Stoltze (nee Halll, dear brother of Adele Tecke-meier. Walter Stoltze. Corinne Machens. Ada Wallenbrock and Clarence Stoltze, dear brother-in-lawTind uncle.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary. 4228 S. Kingshighway Dec. 17. 3 p.m.

Interment Sunset Burial Park. i I 28 AAA BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS AT Ben Seidler Co. 700 PINE ST. S. W.

CORNER Unredeemed diamonds which we offer for sals are those which people left as collateral on a loan and for some reason failed to redeem. As we only lend a fraction of the market value we are therefore able ia seil these unclaimed diamcnas at very low priecs. LADIES' DIAM'D RINGS LADY'S COCKTAIL RING Fancy mounting set with 3 large marquise diamonds, 8 round diamonds; a terrific $1200 value; now $350 LADY'S DIAMOND RING Oyer 2-carai perfect diamond; mount ing, has 4 diamonds; notning liKe it for the money $1195 LADY'S DIAMOND RING 1 carat, blue white, in white gold mounting; extra special $225 LADY'S WEDDING RING Double row 10 diamonds, choice of yellow or white gold. Xmas special $122 LADY'S DIAMOND RING H4 -carat wiih 2 large diamonds perfect; platinum mounting; color and brilliancy $395 LADY'S DIAMOND RING 1.37100-carat; platinum mounting with 8 round and 6 baguette diamonds. A $1000 value.

Xmas bargain $585 ANTIQUE GARNET RING Surrounded by 14 diamonds: 14k yellow gold mounting. Xmas special $65 LADY'S EMERALD DIAMOND Over 2-carat platinum mounting with 2 baguettes: ideal engagement ring; should cost you $2500: our low price $1200 LADY'S DIAMOND RING Over 65100-carat mounting has 4 beautiful diamonds; terrific color; unclaimed: at $265 LADY'S ANTIQUE RING 7 diamonds, unique floral design: weight over 1 carats; nothing like it in the city; worth double; Xmas special $400 LADY'S DINNER RING Hand-made filigree mounting; 15 diamonds; looks like S500 new ring $245 LADY'S DIAMOND EARRINGS ia-carat diamond with 14-carat yellow gold tiffany setting; very brilliant stones $65 Ladies' Diam'd Watches LADY'S DIAMONf? w'ATCH New Hamilton'' 24 diamonds: nothing like it; S495 value: now $285 LADY'S WRIST WATCH 17-jewel platinum case with 64 round diamonds: looks like $1500: unclaimed for $485 LADY'S WRIST WATCH Platinum case Hamilton 17-jewel. 40 round diamonds. 6 baguettes': new $1200 value. Only $660 LADY'S WRIST WATCH Platinum case Bulova.

24 diamonds: new wa3 5400. Now $1S5 MEN'S DIAMOND RINGS MAN'S DIAMOND RING 1-earat size. 14k. yellow gold mounting. Yours for only $225 MAN'S DIAMOND RING Blue-white over 1-carat heavy 14k.

mounting. Y'ours for only $366 MAN'S DIAMOND RING 1.61-carat, perfect cut: looks like 2-carat. You can't beat this price for only $5S0 MAN'S DIAMOND RING Over 2l2-carat diamond: 14k. yellow gold mounting. 2 diamonds on sides $1000 value, now $625 MAN'S DIAMOND RING 5 diamonds across, over 1 -carat diamonds: 14k.

gold mounting. Xmas special $72 MAN'S piAMOND RING 14 -carat perfect diamond set In gorgeous mounting flanked by 2 diamonds. Real bargain price $650 MAN'S DIAMOND RING Beautiful 7-diamond cluster in onyx. 1 carat in all; 14k. mounting; S295 value $163 MAN'S -CARAT DIAMOND Verv clean diamond set In 14-karat gold mounting: $275 value.

Xmas special $16o AX'S 3-DIAMOND RING 3 large diamonds, approximately 1 carat total: handsomely set: 14k. gold mounting. $3o0 value $13 MANSRAILROAD WATCH "23-jewel Vanguard Waltham." $72. SO value, now only $51 MAN'S DIAMOND RING 3 diamonds across over i carat In all: 14k. mounting.

$1S5 value, now only $S0 GENT'S DIAMOND RING -carat center with 2 diamonds on sides: new tailored mounting: looks like $900. Only $395 MAN'S DIAMOND RING 4.60-carat blue-white, perfect cut. Original value $4700. Unclaimed oniy $2500 MAN'S DIAMOND RING 2-carat, perfect cut and color: 14V. yellow gold mountine $695 FREE APPRAISALS FOR BANKS.

ATTORNEYS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES. GET OUR PRICES FIRST THEN TRY TO BEAT THEM Ben Seidler' Co. 704 PINE ST. (S. W.

Corner) BEAUTIFUL C. lone-leaf pine Xmas trees for decorating tables, desks, wedding, partv. banquet tables anr nills: 15 inches lone: 4 trees $1.50: 12 trees S4: 25 -rees $7: 50 trees $13; .100 trees $23. Rush vour orders. Will ship oarcel post on arrival.

L. Reitrer. 403 A Rive's Naval Base 60. South Carolina A MAGICIAN and menlallst vour partv entertainment for all occasions. F.

P. Hendricks. MU. 6200 Wl. f.r?7.

SHARE A RIDE 30 WANTED: a ride from "Richmond Heichts to Spring and Laclede; hours 7:15 to 4:15. ST 03S7 RIDERS WANTED: vicinitv 5700 Bartmer, downtown. DE 534S. 7 7500. to Tenth and Chouteau, CU.

2036. SWAPS 3 1 I fX TRADE Hotpoint elect ric range, exceptionally clean: 2 Na tional cash registers, neon win dow sign, clock, kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, for cood used pick up truck. to l2-ton; can be seen at 2714 N. 22nd st. between 11 a.m and 1 p.m.

daily or call CE .44 1 5afte r5 HAVE Universal 35 mm. photo en-larger and easel, used very little: also 3.5 lens for 35 mm. camera; will trade for electric hand saw. typewriter, adding machine. .38 cil.

or .45 cal. pistol. Charles W. Evans, Trails End Farm, Troy, III. Phone O'Fallon 482-F5.

GENERAL contractor will repair your home, take anything of value as part pay; basements made white and dry, floors repaired, old fireplaces removed, walla finished, plaster and brick cracks repaired. Phone today, FO. 8335; 20 years' experience. FOR TRADE or sale, one 2-year-old Hoover vacuum cleaner, 3 me Jackets, pair OD pants, size 42: 3 pair Armv shoes; 11 all new. 1015.

LUMBER, brick or stone for house In exchanee Tor late model electric Icebox, sewing machine, car or gas furnace or unit. MU 5424. Call Sunday. DRILL PRESS, pain Pr'. Jigsaw; for electric hand drill, American Fiver train or cash.

Tulane 4-06R2W. BUSINESS PERSONALS 17 PUP, small, wooly, tan; red collar, rabies tag; Shrewsbury. HI. 5D77. ewarq.

PURSE, black corde; Thurs. eve ning, Enright to Delmar on Kings-highway; liberal reward. RO 6236. RING gold; SKID" man reward. star ruby; WY.

2358. white CHAIN, 1010. size 8 4 reward. MO. TOOL BOX; lost off truck; full car-penter tools: on' Rosa, Eichel-berger, Hampton or Sulphur; reward.

LO 2570 or SW 3200. WALLET maroon: vicinity Grand-Natural Bridge, 10c store, need money badly: reward. JE. 9256. WALLET, green; pay checks, cur-rencv, charge plate; reward.

CLr. 1396. WALLET, brown. Roberta Skervin, 1408 S. Compton.

Reward. WILL lady who left package in automobile on Broadway Friday night call Atwater Q373R. WRIST WATCH; "Nancy 1948" on ward. HU 2124., Lady Elgin; the back re- WRISTWATCH man's, Elgin, near Carter 3916. Carburetor; reward.

CA G.I. lost Travelers urgent. LU. 8532, Checks, $130; Pvt. Come.

FOUND 18 DOGS found: various Dreeds. Humane Society of Missouri, 1210 Mackllnd KEYS on chain; Brilliante. FR Taylor and Cote 6988. "WRIST WATCH; lady's; describe fullv. where, when.

Box Z-143, Post-Dispatch. "PERSONAL 23 RELATIVES of the late Anna Frieda Kuehner of St. Louis, who died Ncvember 29. 1951, are attempting to disclose a will or codicil believed to be written by the deceased after November 25. 1949.

Anyone having knowledge of such record please contact Box B-75, Post-Dispatcn, IF YOU witnessed an accident Saturday. Dec 8. 1951. about 1:30 a.m. involving an automobile and a Jeep station wagon at Vandeven-ter and Washington, please call Mr.

De Stefano at JE. 2233 or RO. 4250, PERSONS witnessing accident Sept. 23rd. Natural Bridge rd.

between E. Edgar and Sprlngdale, boy struck by officer. 8 p.m.. please cal I CE. 6456 or A .006 6.

WANT contact individual or home care for diabetic man, 6b. not bedfast; St. Louis or nearby. Box Z- 85 Past-Dispatch JANE MACY call Mrs. Gale.

Atwater 2275M about olts in Burke City. THANKS to Our Lady of the Slows and St. Jude for favors received. G. F.

McM. THANKS to St. Jude and Blessed Virgin and Sacred Heart for favors. M.J. TOOTSIE.

p'ease call me. Frances. CE. 2946. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 Mickey Clawsey Scores Again To ail my good St.

Loeis friends I have this to say the Clawsey approval on a fur garment is an assurance that my reputation is in that garment. ATTENTION! NOW OFFERING NAT'L RANCH MINK and SILVER BLUE MINK STOLES AT $595 Many Other Real Values in Mink PERSIAN LAMB COATS $500 NOW OFFERING Northern MUSKRAT $200 MICKEY CLAWSEY Invites all St. Louis to inspect the hundreds of furs in this ottering. FUR SCARFS Fine Enough for a Queen and Low Priced Enotgh That You Cannot Pass Them By. KOLINSKY $7.00 MINK $25.00 STONE MARTEN $40.00 (All Furs Plus Federal Tax) Over 39 years in every branch of the fur trade qualifies Mickey to personally guarantee garments sold.

MICKEY CLAWSEY FURS 1213 Washington CH. 1 1 85 Open Monday 9 Till 9 GOING TO LOS ANGELES? Drlvn out near-new cars like your own, ndividu-lly. No irarges. Ample time for enjoyable trip. TOWN AND COUNTRY CARS SW.

1977 6498 Chippewa SEE your tires and tubes become puncture proof and blowout safe at your local filling station; Air-Seal Is guaranteed to do Just that: demonstrated at Roy's Service. 2S40 N. Kingshighway. 6 p.m. FUR ROBE Precious vicuna fur, makes a luxurious robe, throw or blanket; In warm honey color, 60" Neverused.

Call PA. 6298. RATHSKELLER lor New Years eve: buffet lunch, setups, noise makers, music box; $4 person: 20 to 35 couples. Box B-143. INDIAN-MEXICAN gifts.

curios, finest handmade. For photos, prices John M. Clark. P.O. Box 1915 El Paso, Texas ARTIST, young concert baritone; experienced: exceptional abllitv; need a patron-sponsor to further career.

FO. 2067. NEW YEArVS EVE will rent private dining rooms for groups of 20 to 200. Fairgrounds Hotel. SLIPCOVERS.

YOUR material or ours; reasonable prices. VOGUE, 3521 Delor SW. 1524 LONESOME? finw That You Are Single." Booklet for vou. 25c. Aim Retting.

R. 2, Grandview. Mo. SANDICHES for your holiday party, open house or sales meeting; laree variety, low prices. GO.

8257. BUSINESS CARDS, simulated en-graved, 1 color. $3.95 1000; 2-color. S4.95 1000. (UjOOSIx RECORDED MUSIC for your factory, office or private holiday party.

WYJ5S65. PAISLEY" finances, promotes, sells new ideas. Inventions, products. What have you CE. 0702.

BUSINESS CARDS, simulated en-graved; 1000 cards. $3.95. ST.8144 JUKE BOXES for rent for holiday parties, $15 and up. NE 5145. SHUTTER DOORS, valances, custom made to order, iiue.

'LOST Real Estate For Sale (Continued) Class Number Money Wanted 43 Real Estafe Cards 144 Real Estate Available for Colored 151 Real Estate. Out of St. Louis 141 Real Estate Exchange 152 Real Estate Wanted fo luy 153 Resorts for Sale 12? Suburban Property for Sale 145 Timber Lands 154 Things For Sale Aircraft 215 Animals 200 Antiques 217 Auctions 21 Automobiles 170-185 Aquariums and Fish 213 Baby Gifts and Children's Supplies 220 Bicycles and Motorcycles 221 Birds and Canaries 211 Boats and Motors 223 Books 225 Building Malarial 227 Cameras 22? Clothing 231 Coal. Wood, Fuel Oil 233 Dogs and Cats 202 Farm Supplies 235 Fans 214 Good Things to Eat 237 Heating Equipment 241 Horses and Vehicles 205 Household Goods 243 Household Goods Wanted 244 Jewelry and Diamonds 245 Machinery 247 Miscellaneous 251 Musical 2l 1 iano Tuning and Repairing 257 Poultry and Supplies 20? Rabbits and Pet Stock 207 Radios and Television 253 Seeds. Plants and Trees 261 Sewinp Machines 262 Business Personals 14 Stamps and Coins 244 Stores and Offices 264 Toys 268 Trailer Coaches 180 REGULATIONS in ia r.vii.

nr ask for "Want Ad Answers' when Inquir Cy BRICKLAYING, TUCKPOINTING 43 BRICKWORK, tuckpointing, glass blocks; chimneys rebuilt and re-lined; cement basement walls. LA. 2902, 383S Iowa, Kocin. CONCRETE block garage, SSO; 14x20-ft. frame, S5S0: concrete floor, overhead door Drake.

MU 5424. 3902 N. Broadway. Call Sun. BRICK WORK, chimneys repaired" and tops installed: fireplaces, all types of brick and atone work.

E. Sanders. DE. 1234. 4222 Gravois.

TUCKPOINTING, chimney repair, prompt service. Insured. Mosley, 1314 Benton. CE. 4575.

CONCRETE: all kinds; block garages, porches rebuilt. JE. 7740. Morris. 2516 Belle Glade.

NE.534S. TUCKPOINTING. chimney repairing: waterproofing, caulking, brick; staining. Cather, 5270 Gilmore. EV1453.

TUCKPOINT row; chimneys and walls; we finance FHA. 10 i down. Gsell Cont Co LO 5181. CA 7794 CARPENTERS and BUILDERS 44 HOME OWNERS For Complete Home Modernization or repairs we nave utyai ments to serve you. 1.

Interior-Exterior Painting 2. Plumbing 3. Tuckpointing 4. Bricklaying 5. Kitchen Modernization 6.

Roofing and Siding 7. Heating 8. Guttering 9. Tiling 10. Flooring 1 1.

Plastering 12. Formica Sink Tcpt 13. Carpentry 14. Bathroom Modernization 15. Attics Finished 16.

Fine Cabinet Work 17. 18. Concrete 19. Additional rooms ed porches ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION EASY TERMS CALL KRAMER AND ASSOCIATES PAUL BROWN BUILDING CEntral 7620 Eves. Call PA.

EASY TERMS REMODELING Complete home modemiiation under one supervision; additions, basement apartments, new room, attics, porches, garages, all carpenter work, rough and finish: tuckpointing. brick, concrete block, all kinds Interior decorating, walls, floors, cabinets, lights, accessories and manv other thincs that make for cheerful living: efficient mechanics: courteous service. Call for free estimate. EASY TERMS. COMMUNITY.

7923 Kingsbury. DE 7350. GARAGES 20x20 Life-Time Redwood Sidinq Insulated, framed with fir lumber. 3 and 1 roofing shingles to jtor-respond with your house. 7x16 overhead door.

2 windows: $695; erected on site. Other sites available: Immediate delivery; E-Z terms. 2625 Fall av. McBRIDE CONST. CO.

LU. 4607 or Victor 7-1001 GARAGES OVERHEAD DOORS, ALL, SIZES FENCES, CHAIN LINK, ETC. Carpenter work, porches, 6horing, winaows, storm sasn. store fronts. COTT AC $300 JOB.

$9.60 MONTH FO. 0244 WIPFLER 5574 Pershing REPAIR-REMODEL Alterations: rto Job too large or too small; also do concrete work: basement wans poured: fully insured; 10 down 36 months to pay. Brentwood Construction, 2717 Sutton. ST. 9602, Kirk wood 4266W.

ALTERATIONS Commercial Home Building Tiuy insures: large or small jobs; 25 years' experience: work myself. C. Fain. Archway Cor.st. 4110 Turner.

Fireside 3695 BREEZEWAY Enclosed with heat: terms; free estimate. R. Williams, 9323 Berry. RE 2455. Complete Repairs.

Remodeling Rooms added- attic rooms: rathskeller, bathrooms, porch work, arches; good mechanic: prompt service. KELLY. 4554 Lexington. GO 6228, NEED CLOSET SPACE? Sliding doors quickly Installed. Boland.4 Chaminade.

TE. 4-S328 CARPENTER VuRK. remodeling and addition, rathskellers. garages and rooms a specialty; estimate immediately. E.

Sanders. DS. 1234. 4222 Gravois. INTERIOR remodeling decorating: rathskeller, rooms, garages, porches built; we finance.

A. w. 9031 South view, SW. 3151. FITZGERALD CONSTRUCTION CO.

Remodeling, xepairs; no job too small. $13 N. Florissant rd. VI. 7-2907.

CARPENTRY; modern remodeling; rathskeller, homes, garages, attics, new additions. C. W. Pate. 3928 N.

25th. NE 5924 ALUMINUM combination storm windows, factory price: 3 weeks delivery: FHA terms. R. Hawkins. 4440 Anderson, uu.

eeju. ALL TYPES of home repairs: save bv calling NE. 4102. Parker 4450 Oakland. RteMODELlN'G all phases carpenter work; National Contracting Co.

5937A Easton. Fireside 3452. COMPLETE remodeling. repairs. Andrews.

4330A W. Papln, JE. 66S9 CAKPKNTRY expert finish and repair work; union. Eastridge, 512SA Kensington. FO.

8181. ALL PHASES of home remodeling; save by calling FO. 9073. Gregory Const. Co.

162S Semple "DTvAFTTKg service, residential or commercial. Schrtner, 6423A south- west. ST 0400. XL. CARPENTER-WORK.

ST. 1S34. T. p. EDELMANN.

3910 Vir.lBU. DEATHS 14 SVAGLIC. ANGELICA (nee GraT batz, 274- Rutger Dec. 14. 1951, 3 a.m., dear wife of the late Joseph Svaglic, beloved mother of Joseph, John, Charles and James Svaglic.

dear sister of John rabatz, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and co isin. Funeral from bCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette Dec. 17, a.m.. to St.

Henry's Churc. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Deceased was a member of C.F.U. of A. No.

157. TODD, MARTIN IRVLX, of Granite City, 111.. Dec. 14. 1951, 8:20 p.m., beloved husband of Nellie M.

Todd, dear father of Harold of Chicago, 111., Irby V. of Granite City, and F. Edward of East Alton, 111. Funeral Dec. 17, p.m., from the MERCER Chapel, 1416 Neideringhaui, Granite City.

Interment Sunset Hill Cemetery, Ed-wardsville. 111. UTHOFF, GCS, 3542 Grace, Dec. 15, 1951. 8:05 p.m., beloved husband of Marie A.

Uthoff (nee Arthifer). dear son of Mrs. Dora Uthoff (nee Seglke). brother of Fred and Elsie Uthoff and Mrs. Linda Frantz.

our dear brother-in-law, son-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois, Dec. 18, 2:15 p.m. Inter ment Sunset Burial Park. Deceased was a member of Lambskin Lodge No.

460. A.F. A.M.. Missouri Consistory No. 1 M.R.S.

Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple and South Side Kiwanis Club. VOELPEL. WILLIAM 4215 W. Margaretta, Dec. 14.

1951. beloved nusDand ot tne late viola Voelpel (nee Buehrling). dear father of Charlette Frey. Irma Daseher Ott and Lloyd Voelpel, dear brother of Louise, Otto Voelpel and Minnie Hunziker. dear grandfather, greatgrandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral Dec 18. 2 p.m.. from STROOT-CARROLL Funeral Home. 4600 Natural Bridge av. Interment New St.

Paul's Churchyard. VORWERK, JOHN 2021A E. Prairie Dec. 14. 1951, beloved husband of Rose Vorwerk (nee son of the late Frank and Clara Vorwerk, dear brother of Tneodore.

Fred, Lawrence and Eugene Vorwerk, Theresa Kienstra and the late Anna Bilter-mann and Frank Vorwerk, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral Dec. IS, 8:30 a.m.. from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant to Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church, Twentieth and Linton avs.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Vorwerk was a member of C.K. of A. Br.

No. 552 and St. Vincent de Paul Orphan Society. In parlors after 2:30 p.m.. Sun WEBER.

ELSIE SCHWEROT-MAXX, 424S Cleveland, Dec. 15, 1951. mother of Mrs. Charlotte W. Meyer and Jack R.

Weber, sister of Mrs. Alice Schwerdtmann Ross. Edgar and Robert Schwertlt-mann and grandmother. Service from LUPTON Chapel. 7233 Delmar.

2 p.m. Interment Concordia Cemetery. IECZOREK. HELEN (nee Korpal 1703 Monroe Dec. 14, 1951.

dearly beloved wife of WflUam Wieczorek. beloved mother of Mary-lin, Robert and Lorraine Wieczorek. dear daughter of Frank Korpal and the late Anna Korpal, dear sister of Mrs. Irene Lang and Sylvester Korpal. our dear daughter-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral Dec. 18. 8:30 a.m.. lrcm ST. LOUIS Funeral Home.

2205 St. Louis to St. Libonus Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WILLIAMS, JESSE LEE 1852 S.

Tenth Dec. 14. 1951, beloved husband of Flora Jean Williams, dear father of Jessie and Frankie Williams, son of Jesse and Marpret Williams, brother of Arnold Patterson and Hattie Woodfln, our dear nephew. Funeral 10 a.m. from MCLAUGHLIN'S.

2301 Lafayette to Mount Hope Cemetery. YETTER, MYRLA HAYNES. Dec. 15. 1951.

dear wife of Frank E. Yetter. our dear sister, tister-in-law and aunt. Service at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington.

Dec. 17. 3 p.m. Funeral and interment Fordyce, Ark CARD OF THANKS 15 WE WISH to extend our sincere thanks to all our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy as well as the beautiful floral offerings, extended us in our time of sadness and bereavement. We wish to especially thank the priests- at St.

Ferdinand's Church for their prayers and consolation, the Florissant Police Dept. and Stuart Sons, funeral directors, for their efficient services. MRS. MICHAEL McMENAMY, ChJJdren andGrandchjdren. WE WISH to thank all our relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings, at the time of the loss of our dear husband and father.

Charles F. Kiefer. especially Dr. Charles Kromer of Hampton Village Plaza, MRS. SYLVIA KIEFER CHARLES and ARWOOD KIEFER.

WISH TO THANK our many friends for their floral offerings and kindness in my deep sorrow. MRS. THOMAS DAWSON. IN MEMORIAM 16 IN LOVING MEMORY of my dear daughter. Mary Joetta Thurber, who passed away Dec.

16, 1950, and my dear sister. Jessie Berniece Glass. Jan. 8. 1947.

The midnight stars are shining Upon your silent graves, Beneath them sleep two I loved, But neither could I save. Although your souls are at rest, Free from grief and pain, 1 would be so happy To have you both back again. So many nave forgotten. Now that you are gone. But I shall always remember.

No matter how long. Memories are no one can steal. Your going Is a heartache nothing can heal. This world is full of sorrows And I am not alone In my grief for my baby and sister Whom God has taken home. Sadlv missed bv MOM, SISTER JIMMIE and GIL.

BROWN. MAYME "Dec. 13. 1950. May God bless her and take care of her.

SISTfc-RS. BROTHER and SON. BURKE, FRANK H. Most lovingly remembered. Due.

18. 1950. Sadly missed bv WIFE, DAUGHTER and SON-IN-LAW. CLARK. MAXETTA MAE.

In loving memory of our dear mother who passed awav Dec. 15. 194S. Sadly missed by her daughters, MARY HELEN CLARK and MAN-ETTA CLARK and her sister MRS. ELIZABETH CLARK LUCKETT.

COX, ELIZABETH most lovingly remembered. Dec. 11, 1950. -Sweet and peaceful be her rest, Forget her. we can never; God called her He knows best, His will be done forever.

HUS3AND A ND FAMILY. DESINA. MICHAEL Most lovingly remembered, Dec. 19. 1950.

Daiiv we pray a little prayer. God keep vou lorever in His care. Sadly missed bv SON and DAUGHTER. DINK.MAXX, LOUISA. In memory of our dear wife and mother, who died Dec.

15. 1946. Sadly missed by HUSBAND, SON and DAUGHTER. FALKNER, IDA in loving memory Dec. 20.

1949. Sadly missed by the FAMILY. TRTl XT' A UN 1 E. In loving memory. Dec.

12. 1950. God gave us an angel. At the moment of our birth That angel was our mother. Who led and loved us while here on earth; Now our constant prav will be God keep her safe with Thee.

Sadly missed bv HUSBAND, CHILDREN and RELATIVES. GUMZ. LOUISES in loving memory of by dear mother who passed away Dec. 17. 1948.

S-adly missed bv DAUGHTER and 1IAXES. ROSE nassed away Dec. 14. 1950. Always so true, unselfish and kind.

Few in this world are equal to find; A beautiful ife came to an end; She died as she lived, everyone's friend Sadlv missed by her husband, MORRIS, andall who loyed her HOLZHAIER, DIETRICH (DICK). In loving memory Dec. 19. 1949. ANNA HOLZHAUER DaLWITZ and family of WM.

HOLZHAUER. KAETZEL. ELSIE most lovingly remembered. Dec. 12, 1950.

think of her in happy days When we we-e all together, Her loving smile and cheerful ways Will live In our hearts forever. Sadly missed by HUSBAND. CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. KAL1NOWSKI. PAULINE; in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Dec.

17, 1945. Sleep on, sleep on. dear Mother. Oh, how sweet to breathe thy name. In life we loved you dearly; In death we do the same.

Sadly missed bv SON and DAUGHTER, and all who lovedher. TiALLAHER. GUSSIEl hi loving memory of mv dear wife, who passed away Dec. 14, 1944. Sadly missed bv HUSBAND and RELATIVES.

LAND, ROSA BROWN our loving Dec. 19. remembrance of you Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps her near. Sadly missed bv SONS GENE TRUDFAY DAtlGHTER- rTAy; most lov-ingiy remembered, Dec.

15. 1950. Your memory to us is a keepsake With which we will never part. Tho' God has you in His keening We always have you In our hearts. Sadly missed bv WIFE AND SONS.

MERZ, JOSEPH F. ory, who departed In loving mem-this life Dec. 1J. 194o. Until memories fade And life departs.

You will live forever In our hearts. Sadly missed by WIFE AND FAMILY. AIE.SsI.NA. SAM; ia lovi-g memory of my dear husband who passed away one year ago, Dec. 16.

1950. Every day brings back memories; Every memory brings back a tear: Deep in my heart I carry Thoughts of vou. my dear. Sadly missed by his loving WIFE and CHILDREN. MOLLET, GEORGE; in loving memory.

Dec. 11. 1950.. Sadlv missed bv WIFE. CHIL- DRENand GRANDCHILDREN.

OTTO-S A RSTA'N, A MI 1 ia loving memory. Dec. 9. 1949. Her life is a beautiful memory.

Her absence silent grief. Sadly missed bv CHILDREN. NOWI.IN, MARGARET Vt'KETT (Aunt Mas) Dec. 12. 1948.

lov- inglyremembered by RELATIVES. FOXI. GEORGE Dec. 15. 1950." Most lovingly remembered by his wife MARiE POND POTTER.

AGXETHIA Dec. 15. 1950. Our loving remembrance of you. HUSBAND and CHILDREN.

KEIFEISS. MARY L. In loving memory of our dear wife an mother, who passed away Dec 17, 1941. Sadlv missed bvher FAMILY. REIXHOLI), MAX in lovine remembrance, departed this life Dec.

17, 1950: I often sit and think of you. When I am all alone. For memory is the only thing. This erief can call its own. Sadly bv WIFE.

St'HOEN. CO.NRAI). In loving memory of mv dear husband and our f-uher. passed away Dec. 19.

1946. Y'our memorv to us is a keepsake With which we will never part: Though God has vou in His keeping We alwavs have vou in our heart. Sadly missed bv his WIFE. SON. DAUGHTERS.

GRANDCHILDREN. SCH BOEDER, PAULINE, in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Dec. 15. 1945. The depth of our sorrow we cannot tell.

In the loss of our mother, whom we loved so w-n. Sadly missed bv CHILDREN. S.EDIVEC. WILLIAM in loving memory of DAD. Sadlv missed by CAMILLE STEUTERMANN.

Til. HOWARD Dec. 19. 1949. Most lovingly remembered.

WIFE and all who loved him. TIPTON. EVELYN. In loving memory of our dear mother, daughter and sister, who passed away Dec. 20.

1947. The stars are shining brighti Upon a silent grave. In it lies a precious one We loved, but -ould not save. She bade no one a last farewell And said goodby to none. Heavenly gates Just opened wide And a loving voice said come.

Her memory is all we nave left But we know that she is at rest. Happy todav are we who can say We loved her and did our best. Sadlv missed bv SON. FATHFR. OTH RS 1 STHRS OT ERS.

VOX DKEIILE, CELESTINE; a tribute to the memory, Dec. 12. 1950. Her life Is a beautiful memory. Her absence a silent grief; She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace.

Sadly missed by her SISTER. VVALLIS. ROBERT GEORGE. In loving memory of our father, who passed away Dec. 12.

1949. WEBER. FRED J. In loving memory of mv husband and father Dec. 19, 1950.

He bade no one a last farewell. He said good-by to none: His loving heart Just ceased to beat. Before we knew it he was gone; Our hearts are filled with sadness. Our eyes shed many a tear. God alone knows how we miss him At the end of one long year.

Sadlv missed by his WIFE and FAMILY and all who loved him. WHAt.EX, CATHERINE, in loving" memory of my dearly beloved mother whi died Dec. 15. 1925. You will always be remembered and prayed for as long as I live.

Sadly missed by daughter. LIE HICKEY. LOST 17 ACETYLENE between La-badie and Grand; call GA. 8904. 10O NJef'ersonMr.

Banks. Reward BALL WATCH, yellow' gold, black numbers: lost Monday nit'ht. Dec. 10. vicinity Stix.

Kaer Fuller. Please return and receive reward. Willow 7-4721. BH.LFOXD. lady's green; money, driver license, night, vicinity Famous-Barr; reward.

Tri- City H-2Q65 after 5 p.m. PTlLLFOLD. man's brown leather, vicinity Straub's market or Jac-card's building In Clayton, Dec. 11.: cash and other papers; reward. Tulane 2-4330.

BILLFOLD lost. About $16 and papers. Reward. 41xx Shenan- doah, LA 5298. BILLFOLD, orown leather, lost by Korean widow, reward.

ST. 4554. BILLFOLD: brown: gift from dead motherj reward. FR. 0440.

"BffOWN PAPER BAG contains child's toy and gift wrapped pac-age; downtown Saturday; reward. SI063S; CHANGE PURSE, money, kev and diamond ring; reward. LU 0917. CORRUGATED carton. contents Viking lurnace blower, en route from 3000 Olive to Richmond war ffE 733 0 HI 6 2 96.

DOG; reddish brown; shaggy: mixed collie; large droop ears; northwest: 0792. DOG, brown, male, bob tall; child's pet. Reward. CH. 5039.

FOX TERRIER! white with tan spots; male: tan harness, tag; re ward. LA. 5S194. GIRL'S Neosho GLASSES! vicinity 5700 reward. SW 2688 GLASSES: brown horn rimmed in blue case: lost between Vander-voort's and 9th and Delmar parking lot: reward.

Return to F. B. S.ias. R. R.

No. 8. Decatur. 111. HOUND with leash, black and tan; vicinity Jefferson, Howard; reward.

CH. 1601. IRISH SETTER PUP, male, child's pet, answers Copper; reward; Atwater 3995.T. KEYS, 12S7. on rlnc: reward.

GE 1269. 1715 S. 10th. XaMPTaBLE; in carton; reward. HU 4S9IK LAUTfDRY BAG containing shirts, on DeBaliviere; Reward.

CU. 1327. "PASS HOLDER of wallet: name on social security card. Galgano. re- ward.

LA. 0649. PEN: Parker '51. gold tip. south, rewa rn HUV 4764.

LA. 87 90. POCKETBOOK! red vicinity of Katz Drug, 7th and Locust; reward. Call WY 0305. Advertisers using bo numbers please ing about replies.

SWAPS 31 Stop! Swap! Shop! Here are some reasons why we offer this opportunity to the average individual: 1. Are present payments too high on your automobile? If so, we will work out a deal for ycur equity. 2. It is very possible that yen have something of value for the equivalent of a down payment for one of our very high grade used cars. 3.

Take advantage cf wonderful offer we are senfina. this pre- CADET MOTORS 3519 S. GRAND GR.3405 lALE TYPE SANDER on 1-3 h.p motor; also new "ther fishing tackle, trade for electric train. SI? 1STVATCH; neva; lady's; man's Landau; writer or cash. new; 17-jewel Ge-or new 17-jewel for portable type-Box E-383.

DIAMOND fxr: TSTf p.wtic- a tarai lor Car vacant M- JUU- 2923, Westminster. 4028 SW AP Bush Pressman with flash gun. and 24x34" othr nhntn equipment for metal loth, n- rfn press. Wabash 2404W. Pickup, only 800 miles: low payments, will take highest of- equity, must sell at alter 5 SHOTGUN BARREL: 'ffTT ton model 11 automatic with polv-okf; swap for plain barrel, full game gun.

MLOltiO. ACCORDION. $600; slightly used une new; pius J7 Plymouth, very wiiu.iiun: tor a iaier model iir in gooa condition. DE. 3562 11 a.m.

-6 p.m. bUbA. small green Lawson, 2-cushion, $50; Eureka vacuum, late de luxe. $25; need Mall saw. DE 323.

SPEED DRILL: brand-newj ljj never used: $30 worth of drills and taps: for automatic shotgun TELEVISION SETS, swap for .22 target pistol, camera equipment, television test equipment. 9550 St Charles rd. WI 4922. WILL" SWAP beautiful AKC boxer pup for equivalent value, new 3-epeed record changer and records orjnoyiecamera.PA.1992. "TWO new 6.70x16 white wall tires.

1 large blow torch. 1 Remington -neaaea electric snaver; want boat. pistol or will seil. LA 5667 M2 machine gun (barrel lugged); German long barreled uger. 9mm; for what have you? Avery 7370 between 58 p.m.

TlOLlN: German make; will swap for or Black Hawk socket set or $45. SL64S1. 6 70x15 TIRES, new or 1949 Ford Bumper Guard for 26" boys' bicycle. GO 9796. FORD station wagon.

1946; want down payment oo new or near-new house. FO. 8335. DIAMOND will trade fur coat of your choice, of equal value. Box -2 tv ost-i'ispatcp.

HOUSE TRAILER. Buick; equity in house. West. Northwest Edwards- vine 163QW2. HUDSON; '47: clean; new rubber; for truck.

Ford or Chevrolet preferable. MA. 1834. GERMAN press camera, film pack for 35 mm. 3Wx4U or reflex camera.

FL 4094. BABY BUGGY: Storkline Boodle will sell or trade for plaver piano DIAMOND RINGS beautiful, for shot gun, tvpewriter. grill, small TV or what Sell cheap. RO 5S74 SI MP PUMP. i hp.

motor, $25 or trade: 10-ton hydraulic cylinder telescopic, bes ol fer. PA. 6329. ELECTRTCMASTER range. for email piano, typewriter, or radio, combination or what? SI.

7132. CHEVROLET. 1939: looks good, runs eood: clean: $125 or swap: also Cocker puppy. $10. FL 6494 et'N: L.

C. Smith. double-barrelT full and modified choke: trade for lighter gun. 2705A S. Twelfth.

DENTAL SERVICES for moving. Box DENTAL equipment, most anything you want. GA. 2772, TV. appliances or furniture anything of value.

ST. 3824 for REVOLVER. special, for smaller gun or? PA. 8471. RUG.

9x12. green, and pad: swap 9120. for dining room or sell. GR. BUICK.

'42: radio, heater: 194S motor; $250. 2604 Marcus: (tji WRISTWATCH. ladv's Be-trus, for carpenter tools, or what? EV. 1363 INSULATION blown your home for wha Phone Lake 2352. HUDSON.

194' $225. for vision or Upton 4-3386. WRISTWATCH: Longlne; for tele- shot- gun or sell. Kirkwood 1839. TELEVTSION.

for motor or? MO. 5043. outboard PHILCO TV, largest made, for HLT0340. KODAK, Smm. brand new: swap for or $80 cash.

PA 1134. 2 POOL TABLES; trade for what? LA 4439. BOY'S bicvele for German .22 rifle, or will sell. Webster 4370. TIRES; new; for trade.

2705A s. Tweiniv TAPE RECORDER for what? Or sell Fireside 674 1 SWA-? or Dodce truck: runs good: good tires. $75. HU.7220 SWAP or sell 16 mm sound pro- lector, films $150 or HU. 7220.

BICYCLE. English: want A10-. over-unrier shotgun. Fenton 131W. CABINET BASE; also metal fronts.

Welder, circle saw. MO. 5185. COLT! Woodsman; new; for Hi- Stndnrrl 22 and cash CO 3682. BUSINESS DIRECTORY APPLIANCE REPAIRING 40 SETVlNGACriNES repaired: all makes: In our own shop: treadle machines made Into electric portables or consoles: supplies and parts fo" all makes.

Call CH. 7500. Sta. 347. SCRUGGS-VANDERV00RT-EARNEY.

ASH HAULING 41 ashes, rubbish. Walker. Biddle. MA. 0218.

ASHES rubbish hauled, prompt serv-j ice. Tnomas. 4423 Page, LU. tioi..

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