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DEATHS 14 12 FRATERNAL NOTICE TntsrAr APRIL 7. I9jj I5A IN MIM0MAM 1( jS graffiCS LT. W. CTxO iTfC nVW0Ma.ll S355 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH BnlCKLAYING, TUCKP0INT1NQ 43 TUCK-POINTING, concrete work" "iUJs rORU, in lovina memorv, who tare his life for eountry Aorli 7.

1944. Not a dsv Ho wa foraet vou In our hearts vou're alwavs nesr: We who loved you dearlv miss vou A a It dawns another year. Sadly missed bv MR. snd MRS. JOSEPH CHARLES.

ALYCE. JOK. LUCILLE and all who loved Inni; caulking, wi.erprnofi(: pn down Old Bonhomine rd 7uee April 5, 1055. husband of Mildred Mattinnv Davie, father of Mimt F. end Mary Helen Davi.

brothel cf Mrs, Harry F. Thomson. Services at LUPTON Chanel, 7213 Pelmer 10 am. Interment Valhalla Cemeterv. Family renueata that flowers be omitted.

Friends msv make a contribution to Pr. T. Lavla Memorial at 8t Luke a Hospital. Visitation at ehapel alter LOW RATES FOR WANT ADS Rate per lint Pally lunday TRANSIENT 1 Tlm 4 tie TiniM (within wk 8e 2e Times (consecutive) 4Se 62c 30 Tlrnee (consecutive) 45c 5U ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD Time 59c 3e 3 Tail (within week) Sic 57c 7 Times consecutive 46r 50c 'Asian Peace Session Demands orJd Recognize Red China Speakers Condemn All U.S.-British Pacts Nehru Delegates to Boycott Future Meetings. Pymeni.

montns pay, Lan, Avie. e.v IUCKPU1NTING. cn'mtey, eon- creia an" pa. 10 wnit b. Atkina, Oilwi.

a-iSH, Pa T-S55S. TUCKPOINTINO. brick work, chim nev repair, plastence: Insured. Moslev. 1114 Benton.

CE 1-4S7! FOURTH Ji FOURTH DEGREE DEGREE K. cf C. K. C. Lmffai Fourth Osree K.

of C. Notice Members will a fa Friday evening, April 8. 19.5 the Epiphany Partiii at Hmney and for special aervirea lot Tne Re. Cheiiee P. Maxwell.

jmmin.ery In Uniform. (Siened) WM, P. Faithful Navigator, TO PLACE A FRATERNAL NOTICE VIa.ll to Post-Dispatch Want Ad Dept. J2lb and Olive or Call MAin Mill Ofirtan on duty I t.m, fa p.m. Monday through Saturday TUCKPOlNTING, chimney repaira and brick work: free estimates.

Smard. 3232 Henrietta. PR 1-449 Tiy COH L. we tVnody), Chesterfield. Mo, Toes, April 5, dear mother of Georgia Psora and the late Otto Mayer, pur grandmother and aunt.

Funeral from SCHRADKR'8, Chapel, ballwin. Mo April 8, 2 to Manchester Methodiit DEATHS 14 PARKER TTi e'54 Walsh? April 6. 1931, burned wife of tne late F'rann R. Pt.ker. dear mither of Iliiiis Parker, dear sister of Moeetie Denton, Atit motn-ar-ln-law acu granumother.

fervirea Frl p.m., st JOHN L. 7.IEGENHE1M A SONS, Gravois. loterment private. i kTTi tT- kCs i a i hT7 7 Onve threat on April 6. btiuved husband of Millie hiegert (nee Hansen, dar father cf Ilielma E.

ard Ben Riegrrt our dear granulather, kreat-grandfatlier. (a'her-ia -law, broiher-in-law and uncie. tuneral Sat April 10 I from MATH HERMANN BO.N'8 Chapel, Fa.r and West Florissant avea. interment Bethany Ctoieiery. Mr.

R.eser waa a member of St. Louis Butchers' Verein. AP r. RKl i KT I. H.

BFAamTS' 4214 Bretun Pasailena Hills, April 7. 1955. 8:10 a.m.. beloved husband nf the late Louise Schaperkoetter (nee gchntider). deir father of Mrs.

Stella father-le law of Lir. Albert C. Mox-ler, grandlather of Mri. Chans Gallagher, great-gtamilather of Kent and Clmria Galiaiitier, brother of Amena Paaach, Louis Bchaper-koetter and Laura Scherer, brother-in-law, uncle anU cousin. Funeral from) LEIDNER Chapel, 2223 81.

Louie April 9, 2 p.m. Interment Frledeni Sic SOe 7e BRICKWORK tuckpolnllng, flower boxea, patios. Frank, 5S67A Tbao- BITUATIOJ.8 WANTED 1 Time 4fte timet (within week) 46e 7 Times (consecutive; 43e No sdverllseinent accented COST 17 To Place Lost er Found Ad CALL MISS TAYLOR MAin Ml II 8 A.M. io 9 P.M. Charge It f.v l-rihij.

lor leas than the Drlea of two Unci. lUCKPOINTINO and onck work. Gamhlln. 4J. Odall.

BT 1-Q26U. JIOTTKR. See Hetflles. LBEKLE. JLAMTa 6708 Colo CARPENTERS 4 BUILDERS 44 MODERNIZE YOUR HOME rado.

April 7, 19j5. be loved wife of Charles W. F.berie. dear mother of Ariene Bearce, Lu eilie Eberle. dear daughter of Cora ROOM ADDITIONS REMODr'LING OF ANY KIND ESTABLISHED 71 YEARS TERMS 5 YEARS TO PAT ST.

CLAIR 858 KINGSLAND. PA 1-8722 14 DEATHS and the late Robert Linton, dear sister, rrandtnother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law. aunt and cousin. BUILDING REPAIR SERVICE CO. Basements and attics con Mrs.

Fberle at SOUTHERN Funeral Home. 6322 (. Grand until Sat April 9. 11 a.m., thence to South Fide Church of the Nasarene, 7100 Vireima. Services same dav AIR)ALE puiipy; 8 months, male.

Red: block Lindbergh and Man-rht-ster: BALL (lel'lera 8'an Muj.al. aouth Tutsday. MO 4-6336. male: 8 monthef name "Klapa strayed Tueariay; no collar; niease! Reward MI 5-1782. "feKAGLE PUP.

male. 5 montha old" Wednesday, vicinity Mardel and ChiklressP.fwardFL 2-3549. "BKAULE, female." pink nose: vicin-lty Lemay; reward. FL 3-0503. hand carved; Tn- mfr tlm, r.warrl verted to rooms.

addltlona. porrhee. ateps. dormers, roofe. 2 P.m.

interment Lakewood Park irutters. paint, cement. niumDina financina: wa do evervthing; 50 cemetery. mile radius. 3908 Folsom.

FR i-ilit). liKMODlXlTJa; new. old: porchea. gables, attics finished, tarar.ee. add-a-room, FHA.

PATE? 4023 MHUDr. t.EOKGK of Sellen-nek April 5( 1955, himband of Ida H. Scheldt nee Lutii. dear father of Kiorena Bair. Eleanor St.

Onea, William and Henry Scheldt and our brother, father-in-law, grandfather and great-grandfather. Mr. Scheldt at the BOPP Cl.ape!, 131 W. Atgonna Klrkwood. nntll 12 noon Fri Services aame day, 2 from the Zion Ev.

and Ref, Church. Clayton and Ballaa rds Intermerfl Elmlawn Cem-tery. fimsant. can c. T-7363 eTea.

alterations and renalr. "BTtXFOtD.ady's black; down-town Mon. reward. 1544 N. 17th TTCiAf.

-iensthTTe7dy Bear lur; H.I.FBRMHT. LOUS 4453 Holly April 8. 1955, 3:30 p.m., helovad hurband of Frieda Ellebrecht fnee Gentler), dei fstlv-r nt Lcule E. nd Marv Beth Ellebrecht, dear brother of Cant Joaenh Fllehrecht. Esther Hoffmann and Bernard J.

Elle brecht. dear aon-ln-lsw. brother-in-law, uncle and cousn Funeral front 8CHNUR Funeral Home. 31 Lafayette Annl 8, 9:30 a to Holv Rosary Church. Interment Calvary K.

JK 3-6689. 4 330 A tan. Wed. night. Lloeral reward.

v. rapin. ra Home ReDaira ROBERTSON Local rtt apply only to adver-liner located In the Hate of Mis-aourl and within 150 miles of St. Louis In tbt 8tata of Illinois. Relea applicable to out-of-town advertisers on request.

Advertiser using box please auk for "War Ad Anewtre" when Inquiring about repllea. GENERAL REGULATIONS The Foet-Dlspateh reeervei tha right to classify ada tinder appropriate headings. The Post-Dispatch reserreg tha right to revise or reject sdvertlse-aienta or to retain anaweri to any box number advertisement. If thli rlftht la exercised, tha amount paid for the advertisement will be refunded to the advertlaer. It It agreed that tha liability of The PullUer Publishing Company, In the event of failure to pubilih an advancement for any reason or In the event that errora occur In the publishing of an advertleement, ehall be limited to the amount paid by the advertlaer.

Clalmi concerning omltelona or Incorrect tntertlona wdi not be considered unleea made within 30 daya from data of publication. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Phone MA in Mill announcements' CEMETERIES 4 MOtttittR' flONCJTTolTTffOSr WE LOVE Oak Grove "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY NEW DELHI, India, April 7 (UP) Delegates to the ieftwing "Asian peace conference" demanded today International recognition of Communist China arid called for support of the Nehru-Chou En-lai principle of co-existence. In a plenary session, the dele-Kates also demanded the unif icn-llon of Korea and condemned all pads between Britain and the United States. The session was filled with tirides against America, Britain and the Western alliances.

Delegates from Communist China, Trans-Jordan, North Korea and East Pakistan condemned American and British "intervention" in Asia and the Middle fast. Some delegates said that "whether they agree or not, our views are bound to affect the Bandung conference." Bandung is the site of the forthcoming Asian-African conference. India's Piirne Minister Jawaharlal Nehru found it necessary to tell Parliament that the "peace" conference had no connection with the Bandung meeting. Members of Nehru's Congress party decided to boycott future sessions of the conference which opened here yesterday. Nehru called the conference convention of "Communists and fellow travelers." Principal speakers at the opening session were Mrs.

Rames-wari Nehru, a cousin-by-marriage of Nehru, and Kuo Mo-Jo one of Communist China's principal propagandists. Mrs. Nehru said today "the Prime Minister never told me not to hold the conference." She indicated he told her neither "yes" nor "no" when she proposed the meetings. She hinted that if Nehru had indicated he was opposed to such a conference it probably would not have been held. S.

K. Patil, Congress party leader in Bombay, resigned from the reception committee yesterday. Patil, who organized the Congress party's victory over the Communists in the Andbra state' elections, said a look at the sponsors' list, which was dominated by fellow travelers and outright Communists, awakened suspicions. By thi Associated Press. Sponsors said the conference was an outgrow th of the Stockholm "peace congress," which was Communis! controlled.

Almost half the pub'le seats were empty as abo'it 500 persons attended the opening session" In an outdoor auditorium. Many of these departed before the meeting ended. MO 4-6207 4405 DeTorttJ Ta RPrTN'TER-CONTRACTOR. GENERAL REPAIR. 1009A Rutfer ROY FLFTCHER MA 1.2798 COIN PURSE, vicinity 7020 Man-chcater.

Reward. WO 2-5032. COLLIER male, sable white, la me hind leg, reward OL g-1470. COLLIE, dark brown, male, name Conner, reward. VI T-5969J.

BAHRKt, M. (. Keeven Lane, Florissant. April 7, 195o. beloved husband of Llllle Barbee, dear father of C.

Bai-bee dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from WHITE Chapel. 118 N. Florissant rd Ferguson. Mat.

April 8. 2 pm. Interment Memorial Parte Cemeteiy. Mttaoiuc Service bv Beacon Lorjge No, 3 at time of funeral. TlKAC.N, BU1NARI) (IIAHNF.V), 4jil 8, Comptnn April 6.

1955. fortified with trie Sacra- msnta of Holy Mother Cliurrli, be- kied Husband of Llllle Braun Inn' Rabenaul, dear father of Dolorei felroorn and Loretta fichueck, dear father-in-law, brother, brottier-m-law and uncle. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuary, 2M2 Meramec April 9,. at 9 a m. to St.

Anthony Church Interment KS. Peter and Paul. Requiem Hlrh Mara ilon. llemoer bf Men'a bodauty, Con-tractin( Plumben Heating Contractora and Mt. Pleai-ant Welfare Aeeti.

Hi lt HNEBTlbsITH formerlv of 2843 Bartcnl, Mapiewood, at Beaver, fortified with the Kacramente of Holy Mother Church, dear eon of the late John and Anna Buechner, near brother or John, William and Frank Buechner, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and counin. Funeral April 9:30 am. from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Mencheier ave.

Interment St. Peter'n Cemetery. CARPENTRY. GENERAL REPAIRS "DTaMOND carat, blue GIBKON BON MO 4-4450 VI 3-3897 5 Shenandoah wntte, platinum turany aetting; rewaro, oiai en i-rsst. FOKTEKM.4X.

F.DNA 8 I E. April 4. 1955. wife of Harry B. Fosterman, sister of Norma Stocke Lawrence, our aister-ln-law.

aut and cousin. Service LUPTON Chanel. 7233 Delmar, 1 o.m. Intermtnl Bellefontaine Cemetery. lAnrr itn vvunA: OlOCa.

Toun-datlona, rooms added. Harry TjcVT Alaskan husky, mate, blue KCKr.HER, WILLIAM 1539 Benton April 1953. 4:45 pm, beloved husband of Louisa 8. Scherer (nee Miller), dear fatner of Bernice Ayers. Ruth Kern and Florence Burton, father-in-law, grandfather.

brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4S2S Natural Bridge April 9, 9 a Interment At. John's Cemetery. Member of United Brothernood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local No.

795. A.F. L. ijeorge. Tu liarton.

tn. 1-B01 713 Barton, PR eyea: reward. Valley5-4554. CARP 1-9011. s-NTRY of all kinds; no lob nail.

Thorns Mason, Bulldor, too sma tux. re.KKir.rt, male. Diatck-wmtt; child's pet; reward FR 1-6014. GARNET diskold, act in gold: reward. VO 3-4404 7200 RanDhire.

EV 1.8317. RYMorTKLlSCI. repairing; vor fGft AY taken by mistake 31211: 8T 1-62SU. 2 11 sconsin at niniun eas jion. eve.

riease cll PR 2-15)6 or CH 1-3162. 7 fi ti t. ec a j-ri blue "tick, 10 months old?" vicinity Kaymonii. Clarendon, ne-ward. F0 7-0269: r.RPOO.

HERMAN 4110 Upton. April 5. 1955, beloved of the late Alice A. Oreeg nee ribermoelleri. dear father of Mrs.

Edward Parker, foster father of Mrs Thorr.as Rtut'rran. Vlreh Jones an Mrs Lo'Oe Mi'svalle aid Mrs. Marian Schonoff. our dear brother, brother-ln-lav fther-ln-law grand-fatHer flprf une'e Funeral from Euclid at St Iiiils. Fri April 8 10 a.m.

In'erment Calvary. Member of Police Veterans' Aa-n. and. Men's Bible Clasa of Hope Church. RO.IEN, 5751 Kyi g-6798.

CXRTENTRt. all kinds; 30 yeTra? MOORK.4448 cottaee. JE 5-0317. CARPET. RUG CLEANING LE carpet citaning, fugs and wall to wall; cleaned In your borat.

PARAKEET, blue: BHHe: April 2. S( I1RUBFR. 48S9A April 5. 1955, wife of the late Theodore Schreber, mother of tha kate Fred snd Then-dore dear ulster of Rose Haeus-sermsnn and tha late Mary Kuns. our dear aunt and great-aunt, in her 90th year.

Funeral from WITT BROS. Chanel. 2929 S. Jefferson. 1:30 to Sunset Burial Park.

vicinity Rock Hill. WO 2-2339. Reward. ARAKEET, green pretty pet; child ill reward. 8T 1-2515.

o.i.jr piscnorr, mo "PEARLSfSouble sfrana CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 44 CONCRETE; ail types; sidewalks. PA 1-7260 7O0 it. Charles HACKETT. WINIFRED A. fnee drives, garage Habs.

patlov low rates. 7.0371. 7(S1 B.it larrell). April 8, 1B55. firii-ried with the Sacraments of Holy FLORISTS irani ares (JE ej-ijs4ii.

POLICE DOG. name Boots, reward. VI 3-3961. 63xx Oeimarr 1-37 IT. mans, yellow goIdTTlKer eye and, 2-dmmou4 getting; reward.

IF 4l-79-(7 "CONCRETE work; ailkmds; pronipt Mother Church, dear wlfa of the service; pncea riant, ureg. vl, zens who went to Japan to live before he was born. SETB, KARL 4624 Silel Agril 8. 1955. beloved husband of the lata Julia Msv fieyb (nee Rockwell), dear father of Margaret Bateman and Helen May Gallagher, dear father-in-law.

grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge April 9. 10 am.

Interment Laurel Hill Memorial Girdeng. Member trf Journeymen Plumbers' Local No. 35. A.F. of L.

UJ a CO LU LU CO rri-fTPTEfiKETimslI black male; late Michael 1. Hackett. beloved mother of Jonn Edward T. Hackett, Mae Funsch, Winifred Holden. Monica Sinner, Julia Hackett.

the late Joseph Hackett and Helen Feder. beloved lister, mother-in-law. grandmother and great- ersnrimftther YOUTH WHO LIVED THROUGH A-BLAST JOINS U.S. ARMY HUHlK, RKCKIE, April 6. 1855.

widow of the late Hyman Burack. beloved mother of Mm. Liliie Levin. Jack H. and Bernard Bu- Lack and the late Ida B.

lave and Joe Burack, near mater of Beesle Adler. Mrs. 8arah -Groeaman. Mrs. Hhifka Fchuater, and the lale Hyman Schneider, our (trandmother.

great grandmother, aunt and mother-in-law. Funeral from BEKOER Memo-rial. McPhereon at Walton. 10:30 a to Chened Shel Emeth Cemeterv. Mn.

Bu'ack in atata feMt. after 7 :30 p.m. Bl HI, iufldenly March 30. 1120 Vlneft'a Royal Oak, denr father of P.unell. dear brother of (irovrr F.dward.

Frank. Mr. -Rose Bok'r. Mrs. 1.

I. Wendt and Mri. Emma Yost. Four crendchlldren alto survive. 1-U'Jll, BHZO Artnur.

FL 1-3909. vt'ATKS, Fleas, 34J 7 Carson rd. HA 9-2070. DETECTIVES 47 DfiTECtrViTTaXftrAai. establlshea 25 yaara, licensed, bonded: flnda facts if nobodv can; shadowa, traceg.

locates averywhera; confl-dentlal Day or niaht, PA 1-0776. naa no tali; vicinity weoster Wocvla. Grant Big Bend: an-awera to Jet; child's pet, reward. WO 2-3711. POISON-ROBBERY DEATH PENALTY IN JAPAN UPHELD Funeral from ARTHUR DON Tcm-OXTTEHmETir female.

i i 1 uaiaware. newarn. fA i-ooett. NELLY Parlors. 3S4n Linae'i Pt Ap-M 9.

9:30 a to Church of The Little Flower. Poland dr. snd Arch ter, Interment Calvary. WALLit, lady's, Sunday night In DTjniat'mir vu SAN FRANCISCO, April 7 (AP) A young man of Japanese descent who survived the world's first atomic bombine in warfare can or viemtty outri steak HoitFe, eontiiniog larg sum sniney. rmg, license, ttc.

reward. cf: 1-7466. A-lC fes-CKti' ahadowa. trecee. locates acl Investlgateg averywhera: strictly confidential; licensed; bonded: 820 Grand.

JE 3-8894: Creatview 3-B41Q SEYMOUR. BARBARA K. Inrr Thelsl, 37C.5 Bamoereer, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church April 6. 1955. 7:30 p.m..

beloved wife of Georre L. Feymo'lr. dear mother of Mrs. Helen Dunkmen, Frank R. and Edward F.

Miller, dear sister of Mrs. Frances K'ue. our Joined the United States Armv I WAtirT. meriV- vicinity St. Louis HFTFUKS, CAROLINA.

3319 Atl-bert. April 8. 1955. dear mother of Lena Marie Eck, Adela, Gam. Frank Dotter.

Ellia-heth Mualnc and the lste Anna Anderson, dear and mother-in-law. Services 10 a.m.. st JOHN ZIEGFNHEIN eV SONS 7027 Gravois. Interment Resurrection. dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law.

municipal sir personal contents urgently needed- reward. PA 1 5343 days, PA 7-8-647 eves. WALLET, powder bbl: 143.05; reed badlv; reward. PR 2-5305. ELECTRIC WIRING, ETC.

SO fOBlS ELECTRIC, all typeao? wiring, Installed and repaired; FHA if desired. 1321 N. NintH. granrimotner. aunt and cousin In ner 69th vear.

Funeral 8:30 a.m. from Brt. DERWIEDEN South Side Funeral "WA lXFT I money worn; GR06MAN Electrlr; licensed. 8530 Home. 3620 Chippewa to Church name jilraud- reward.

HU 1-0755. WEDDING SlNG, men'i. white- Mmore. ffi l-2Si. ro 1-4329.

of the Resurrection. 3900 Meramec EXCAVATING 51 at. interment Mount Carmel Ceme NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 up. Baileti. up.

3801 S. GRAND PR 1-9600 1 OPEN TH I. P.M. BRIX FLORIST CO 1-5032 i 4820 NATURAL BRIDGE FUNERAL SPECIALISTS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere W. H.

KRUSE SONS FUNERAL DESIGN 8PECIALIBTI Telegraph Ordere All Occasions 8031 CLAYTON. PA 5-1414 FUNERAL DIRECTORS I TRATiTTlbNAL-BERWICK Wagoner Undertaking Cc. FO 7-8811 ETT" UN A RT.N (J C0 ESTABLISHED 1859 J22Ht. LLuie CH 1-UBe. ALBERT H.

HOPPE RUT1S FliNtRAL HOME GRAVOiS PR 2-3000 wofmrxn ntim and Allen PR a04O2 MONUMENTS 10 "BOSEBROUGfT MONTTBFNT NT 5232 Went Florissant, CO 1-4653 gold. 3 smell reward, VI 7-2739. tery. Body will lit in itate after 8 p.m. Thurs.

Tn EXCAVATING, grarllng. back MIT reasonable crlces. Bradlev a- C.i. "WATtTH; IsTJy'sTTT FO 1-1105 Pundev: need badly WWt sflfifffl. li7T7 cocktail sell.

IV T-313Q. 2717 Lemay. MaureTT here yesterday. Mlkaml Kinnosuke was 9 years old when Americans dropped the bomb in Hiroshima. He saw it from a school yard 10 miles away.

He remembers it as a "huge flash." At the time, i he thought It was just a bigger bomb than the others. He escaped unhurt, but some of his relatives nearer town were painfully burned, Kinnosuke holds no rancor against America, he said as he took the Army oath of allegiance and began a three-year enlistment in the Engineers Corps. Every young American ought to watch: virlnity St. Loula Theater or Park Plsjs; reward. PA 7-0475 TOKYO, April 7 (UP)-The supreme court yesterday upheld the death sentence of Sadami-chi Hirazawa, for poisoning 12 workers in a bizarre robbery of a bank seven years ago.

Just before closing time on Jan. 26, 1943, a slight man entered the Teikoku bank in Tokyo's suburbs. He wore a white uniform and the armband of a city health employe. He told the bank workers he had come to give them preventive medicine against a dysentery epidemic. Instead, he administered to 16 members of the bank staff a solution of potassium cyanide mixed with green tea.

Twelve persons died within minutes but four others survived. The murderer walked out with 160,000 yen ($000) in cash and 17,000 yen in checks. Hira-tawa was arrested more than six months J.4KI.E. JAMES R. entered Into rest April 6.

1955. beloved husband of Anna T. Jakle 'nee Koeta). dear father of Jamea R. Jakle brother of Jerry, William, Louis, Edward, Charles and tha late Nancy Wiedmann.

brother-in-law. father-in-law, son-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral April 9. 9:30 a m. from COLLIER'S Funeral Home.

10123 St. Charles to St. Gregory Church. Interment SS. Peter and Paul Requiem Mass 8 a.m.

Pleaat omit flowers, masses preferred. JH3 s. Broadway PR 1.9492 2-9515T SHAW. JAMES 1025 Leawood, Webster Groves. April 8, 1955, beloved husband of Alice J.

Shaw, dear father of Bruce L. and Jamea G. Shaw dear brother of Aaron Shaw, dear father-in-law, brother-in-law gnd uncle. "WEDDING RING, lady's i nisTI KBNK. CAROLINE (farrie) fnee Ulttenhrlnki.

asleep In Jesus. Anrll 6. 1055. beloved wife of Michael Bvrne, dear mother of Har-vev, Raymond, Marearet Gibbons, Celeete Heinen of Evansville. rorothy Milner and John Byrne, sister, aister-ln-lsw.

mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral April 9. 2 from BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 59fiT W. Florissant av.

Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. rORTOPASM, PHILLIP 8737 Torlma Berkeley, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Apr. 5. 1955, beloved husband of Loretta Corto-pasei (nee Martin), dear father of Michael, dear son of Satumo and Mary Cortopassi.

brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle. Funeral from WHITE Chapel, 118 North Florlsant Ferguson. Anr. 11, 8:30 a.m., to Holy Ohost Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery, tin parlors after 7 p.m.

Sat) VOVVE. tl.ARF.NTK April 7 1953. nur dear brother, brothr-ln-law and uncle. Funeral from A H. BOCKLAOB Funeral Home.

S536 Clayton Frl April 8, 2 m. Intarioent diamonds). A.w.L. 1o LP, 10-22-47. Reward.

HA 7-8210. Klo 1 A iLn. nismona. rear Services at C. HOFiMEIBTER ase nosaiic, Murpny.

lEPTIC TANKS 51 SEPTIC TANKS, cisterns, filter field dug. repaired, trenching service. Hours 7 to 8:30 a.m., 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Henke. 3407 Brown HA 8-3676.

Colonial Mortuary. 6464 Chippewa. 1:30 pm. Member of Har- Grand-Olive Wednesday; wedding present keeps ke: liberal reward. HU 1-4255.

1-1010. monv iiaee ro. A.r. a Denver Chapter No. 5 R.A.M., Den- FOUND IS er Commandery No.

05 xnlrhts Templar ano Moolah Temple "CL A Si arnher fitiCAbi' concteie. steel remiotcea: approved: tmtoa Seotia Yank. 1540 norin. WT 1-5 1 50 A.A.U.N.M.B. Laclerte.

Friday. MO 4-730. PERSONAL 21 FLOORING 53 join up, ho added. "They will KEITH, NELI.E April 6, 1953. riauchter of Pleasant G.

Keith, and Sallie Keith tnee Burks), sister of Mrs. A. Ben Jonea. Virginia B. Keith.

Mrs. William E. Kennedy. nd the late Pleasant G. Keith Jr.

Services at ALBERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington bl April 8. 10 a m. In lieu of (lowers please make Contributions to American Cancer 6oeiety. FLOOR C07T Refinishir.g; special STEPHENS, 4EWKLL 1., Map'e April 6.

1155. beloved husband of Frankie Rvuh Stephens 'nee P.ose). dear son of Edward and lva Stephens, our dear brother, brother-ln-iaw, uncle, neohew and cousin. THA NK "toTiuPTofTrit Jesus nf Praerue and St. Martha for favors received.

ADS. raies. jzvictoria. Ml a-bjoa HEATING! SHEET METAl WORK 55 need the training," he said. Kinnosuke, now 19.

is an American citizen by birth. His Parents were United States citi- GUTTF.RINGT spouting, roofing, chimney work: new. renalr. Wm. BUSINESS PERSONALS 21 rrifiK.

fartn? wViole- Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodlamont April 9. In am. Interment Laurel Georae. 55fl2 F.aston. PA S.01S.7 sale price on 10 doen.

4049 Fair illARTANO' Ideal Htg. and Sheet KRAEMER, 1310 N. i-ifty-tlilrd East 8t. Louta. formerly of Catawlssa.

April 6. 1955. helnved hus Hill Gardens. 'IPJBBKSBBM 1 essajsssseesMsjssssje jimini 1 1 1 raeiai, du-j atarcus. rjROANisr avsnaoie.

Box Y-33, Pont-Dlsrsth. GAS! oli; coal furnaces. (JTIS? TAYLOR, STELLA, S916 Juniata Anril ft. dear band of tha late Mary Kraemer (nee 29 TRAVEL AND TOURS eoup wenee. Burnenne), oear latner of Ralph mother of Lola Lova and Emory GENERAL HAULINOV Si iayior, oear sister, sister-in-law, luiimer, aear son oi alary Kraenv er, our dear brother, brother-in-law RUBBISH HArtlKS, yard, basa- motner-m-isw ann aunt.

Funeral from KRIEGKHAUSrR'S TRANSPORTATION nent cleaning. Aha, 5215 Rtdga, 4228 8. Kingshlghway father-in-law, grandlather and uncle. Funeral from EDWARD KOCH A SON Chapel. 3518 N.

Fourteenth jr. o-oooj. April p.m. interment Lage wood. MOVlivrjI If RED STEHLIN 27.58A I April 9.

8 30 a to Holy Trlnltv Church. Interment Calvarv. THOMAN. LOUISE (nee Bnrnhen) 1 1 U-1 lj -ujo v-i i 1 Arsenal tu 5-nzw: JK 1-7182 HOVINGtlGHT HAULING Member of Carpenters Union Local Anril 6. 1955.

beloved wife of the lale Max E. Thoman, dear Dsy or night, anv descrlntlon. Call No. ios. Jn chapel after 7 p.m.

Thurs, DP.IV?! 1955 MAKE CARS TO CALIFORNIA, WASH INGTON. OP.tGON AND OTHER POINTS WEST. AMPLE TIME ALLOWED FOR DELIVERY CALL WALTER CARTER OR HAZEL THOMAS, 279 LEMAY FERRY FL J-7393. sister or nuiiam isorcners, jirs. Minnie Frankenberg and Mrs.

Augusta Delmore, our dear aunt and KROEKER, MARV Ull I.SE (n raiTcrsom, rormeriy of 5954 A i-aiu ry 7-UJ43. 5337 cananne. TIDWrjLL: refrigsrators. uanf.s. etc 313A California.

MO 4-3110 TSHES. rubbish; reasonable. McCain. 4133 Evan s. JE 1-534 LK5HT hauling reasonable.

Jamas. 5595 Page. EV 3-7391. COLtSlAN moving, trunks, turnl-turs: 1527 N. Grand FR 1.26.18.

ens. wue oi ine late freo Kroeker. dear mother of James C. Patterson, mother-in-law of Odonna cousin. Services April 9.

9:30 11, from KRAEOER Funeral Home, 3402 N. Keneshlghwsy to Ml. Lebanon Cemetery. A member of Bellefontaine Chapter No. 69, O.E.s.

and Scottish Rita Woman 1 Club. GOING TO CALIFORNIA, WAJHINCTON. OREGON, COLORADO? DRIVE NEW CAR AS TOUR OWN GENERAL HAULINOT rtbhish? r'atterson, our dear sister and aunt. Funeral April 8, 1 p.m.. from SHEPARD Funeral Home.

1167 Hamilton, to Memorial Park Cemetery. Jn atata after 8 p.m. Thursday. 3053 Thcmas. Stewart.

FR 1-8398. TOP 8011 GKNKRALH A Cli ng" Chtinn. S725 Evans WO 2-4610 I America's most advanced HAIR REMOVES S7 NO WAITING NO RED TAPS ONE OF ST. LOUIS' OLDEST AND LARGEST DRIVEAWAYS PROCTOR CO. WALSH.

ELEANOR. 235 Dsmmert, April 5, 1955. beloved wife of William Walsh, dear mother of Martin, Ret. William A.A.F., Timothy and Robert Walsh, dear daughter of Julius and Catherine Oehlert, our dear si9ter, sister-in-lew, grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Mrs.

Walsh In etate at C. HOFF-MEISTER Chapel. 7S14 S. Broad- IfAIR MOLES WARTS CE 1-4424 108 8. 4th REMOVED PERMANENTLY 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ESTHER L.

FOX Mghta and Btinosvs n. i-3naj way, until noon then re TRANSPORTATION suite ton EIGHTH and ARCADE BLDG. OLIVE CH 1-5213 KRl'EGER, FRANK cf 11909 Lanmore asleep In Jesus April 6. 1955, beloved husband of Ida Krueger (nee Kahrel. dear father of Wllma Trampe, Dorothy Trampe, Maria Carrico, Irma Gro-nemeier and the lata Frank H.

Krueser. our dear aon-ln-law, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Mr. Krueiter in state at DIEDRICH Funeral Home. 8319 Halls Ferry lat N.

until noon April 9. Funeral same day at 2 p.m. from Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church. Interment Ssiem Evangelical Lutheran Cemeterv, Blackjack. Deceased was member of Branch No.

9 Concordia Aid. UNWANTED HAIR removed per To most western sfates. New moves .0 caronoeiei a k. Church, Michigan and Koeln. for services 3 p.m.

In'erment private. Member of Sewing Circle and Women's Guild. In Heu of flowers. pleHse encoursee friends tn msks cars, serviced end ready to manentlr. AIDA MAYHAM.

FO t-6lgO. 346 N. Eucl. TfAIR RtaldVLD permanently. Nlva Plielps.

K.N 231 Metropolitan I dg? Qra nd and Qltve. JE 1-B798. contributions to Living Memorisl of go. 300 Lemay terry VE 2-0400. caroroeiet 1 it.

cnurch frog-ree Fund. INCOME TAX WASS. MABEL GatesHorth Hotel. April 5. 1955.

wife of BOOKKEEPING SERVICL TaxteLlf.r T.trTFR. Jl'lla fnea Thle. tne late james K. waii, mother of Mrs. Mildred French.

Arnold snd leckel, April 1955, 10:30 DRIVE A CAR WEST' Los Angeles, Frisco ancf Denver, Colo. NO T1F.P08IT RKQUIREP GAB AND OIL FURNISHED 4111 WEST NATURAL BRIDGE oeiovea motner oi Kennetn. Ruseell and Wesley Lauter, dear sister of Erwln Thlelecke, dear mother-in-law. arandmother. great Roland Wsss.

grandmother and great-grandmother. Private fsmllv service wss held at LI'PTON Chapel. 7233 Dlmar Thurs. Entombment Oak Grov Tag Saving Not Tai Evasion. 4103 Laclede FR 1-0614 2710 N.

Grand FR 1-S697 2209 S. 39th MO 4-597S 24(is Woodson rd. HA 7-0598 2008 E. Grand GE 6-2671 7248. Clayton rd.

8T 1-1196 8111A N. Broadway CO 1-7168 Mausoleum. JE LADT, wants ride to E'l Paro, grandmother, aunt and great aunty I Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3125 LAfavette i April 7, 2 m. Interment St. Matthew's Cemeterv.

4257 WestEaston OL 2-2725 about April iy writs uorotny Clont 7320. Pershing 1st west, take new cars to Call- WEBER, JOSEPH 8., of General Outdoor Advertlsinsr April 5. 1955. husband of Helen G. Weber.

W-rvice at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar Frl. 2 n.m. fornla. tuenview 31 SWAPS I.El'SSI.ER. EPR of Lutheran Altenheim.

asleep tn Jesus, April 6, 1953. beloved hu.bsnd of Mrs. Elda Lpussler (nee Frohard), 1 our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral 10 a.m from WEIMAXN, Mliburn 1312 Ambassador Mldg. 411 N.

7th CH 1-1774 All Offices Under Supervision. mathia lally Make Filing Easv. All Prepared. 20 Yeais' Experience. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL FO 1-0341 after 6 p.m.

Sunday after 1:30 p.m. York Allen 10 N. Kingshlghway Mehlvllie. April 5, 1955. beloved husband ef Iralie BKIDERWIEDKN ffouth Side Funeral Home.

320 Chippewa to Bellefontaine Cemetery. Welmann (nee Pchaper). dear father of Mvrtle Relsner and Virginia Bulloch, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. To Place a SWAP AD PHONE MAIN l-IIIJ tN 1 'mmmw Funeral from c. hoffmeietkr Chanel.

7814 S. Broadway. PINE LAWN Inromt tax: reasonable. MACK. 6141 Natural Bridge, opposite Kali drug store.

CO 1-0903. 1 p.m. to rarkiawn. Member Local 187, Beer Bottlers' Union. Ask for td-tiker, who will tieio i MrCAl'LEV, WILLIAM 1440 i Keathly lane.

April 1955, be-, loved husband of Marie McCauley. father of Robert, Charles, Jean and I Ellen McCauley, brother of Estelle gteinhelmer and Irvine, McCauley. our dear nephew, brother-in-law and I uncle. Fune'al from MCLAUGHLIN'S. 12301 Lafayette.

10 a.m. In-lerment St. Paul a Church. Member of Electrical Worker! Union. A TT N' fj 1 IJ ri T- 135 N.

Kingshlghway; lat WILLIAMSON. NELL M. (nee Flttgerald), Aprtl 6. 1955. wife of the late William Ashley, beloved mother, sister, mother-in-law, grandmother and sunt.

Funeral was held from SCHNUR Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette sv April 7. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery 1 StRVICE. C0BBEL TAAf service.

15 years experience. t-arey. 1914 Chouteau. Cll i.2fi?i 1.NCDME TAX tervice; 25 vears WOLFF, MARV LOUISE, 7661 Ranrells suddenly April 5. 1955.

darling daughter of Henry nit Ionise Wolff (nea Wlnterfeldl. you worci your aa. It vou wish. You rtc not need to "open an ac count" just say: "CHARGE IT." Ad-takers are on duty a.m. to 6 p.m.

Monday through Saturday. Or vou may bring vour ad to the want avd counter. 12th and Olive street suid eithrr tiav cash or eharga It. OUT OF TOWN FOLKS, MAIL YOUR AI8 IN! Rates in Missouri and within 150 miles of 81.. Louis In Illinois, are 64c per lint daily and 67c ner line Fundav for 1 time orders: 5(c dailv nod 62c Sunday on 3 time orders within a one-week period: 4c dailv and 52c Sundav on 7 consecutlva time ordere.

Count averaee words to the line. Ada cancelled1 before expirlne will be billed at the rate earned. Bevond the areas mentioned shove, rates are 84e ner line dally and 88fc per line Sunday flat. experiences HennettBJJie'ells. LANDSCAPING." 'in dear grandddaughier, niece and Z.

IN the landscaRlneFlELD, there Is OL Oi co Oi LU I MeCORMICK. I.FIfiH MOI.EN, formerly of 5933 Sherry at Prairie Du Sac. April 4, 1955. beloved huerand of Emma Mccormick (nee Jansaen), dear father of Dorothy Ketts, Marie Mcllenthln, Leirh H. and Vernon J.

Mccormick, our dear aon-ln-law. brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from DIEDRICH Funeral Home, S319 Halls Ferry tat North Broadway), April 9. 9:30 a.m. Interment 6t.

Peter'a Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Joneshurg Loom No. 457, A.F. aV A.M. Masonic eervir by Jennings Lodge No.

640, A.F. A A.M., Frl. 8 p.m. cousin. Remains at SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester until a.m.

April 9, thence to Concordia Lutheran Churrh. Marshall and serau avs. services 10 a m. Interment Our Redeemer Cemetery. wnoe Dusinesa is BOOM-JNG In SPRING.

If you want the lob RIGHT and not look SIGHT, THING CAN 0LD PRIfiO LANDSCAPINT CO. 8409 Chipepwa FL 1-4500 XAfffT-srfvrc'K: planted, trimmed or removed, spraying, surgery, grass cutting contracted by soaaon; insured. Ed- wood A2ja80. TREE trimming, "topping, removing, yard work; estimates. Bales, 3419 Arlington, EV 29615.

TREE'S trimmed or removed; In" sured. Jones, 906 Chambers. Ct HOMtC repairs, wall creeks, settlement estopped; floors leveled, beam, posts, basemrnt repairs; anything down 3 years. Davis, K) i filimfll Perfected in ytart of 1 I fl'vv completely new standard I Iff I PAPER-MAT! CAPRI PAPER-MAT! DE LUXE 1 "fa I m'mirm inParUin n'olor y0Kmms At i IrvS I jewelry finish. nd htrmonUiEjt I firft 'f1 I tMMIfmllml Choice of "fine" cap.

"Fine" 1 1 IfW 1 fefe'WV' or "medium- or "medium" A I ffBVtb Silvered-Tip. I 0 WSli i WKBSTER, dictation type wire re WRIGHT. GrRTRUDK MAT, 614 Goodfellow, April 6. 1955. dear wife of Cletus O.

Wrldht, dear mother nf Leota Grant, Dale, Primer. Burton, Bruce find Paul Wright, dear, daughter Victoria Nickels, dear sister, mother-in-law, grandmother snd sunt. Funersl from KRIEGSHAUSER'F 4228 S. Kingshlghway. Apdl 8.

3 p.m. Interment Valhalla. In lieu of flowers contributions to St. Louis Peregrine Society would be corder moaei ih, complete witn all attachments; only slightly used, sell or trade. CE 1-5008.

Tv'AffT '49 Buick Roadmaster with Tfi E3 trimmed, removed: var3" good front-end; need not be drive-able. or what? HA 8-19t8. work; power epraying; Insured. MAXWELL. REV.

CHARLES pastor of tiic Epiphany of Our Lord Church en April 1955. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, brother of Mrs, Irene Hohman and Ray Maxwell. F.ither Maxwell In itate at KRIEGRHAUSKS'S. 422K 8. Kings-highway until 9:30 a.m.

Ihence removed to Epiphany Church. Smllev and Ivanhoe avs. Office of the Dead April 9. 11 a followed by final absolution. Interment Calvary.

Solemn requiem High Mass will be offered April 11. JO a.m. In lieu of flow-era donations may he made to Bovs' Club of St. Louis. 915 Lafavette av.

ANY aize TV lor anything of eaual "SOIlDiNG, Tanrtscaping. Perry WTRNITSCH. REC.INA (nee value, bargain Mart. 4033 Olive. FR 1-Sn07.

9-0 3314 Vlsts fortified with TDSDOZR. 760 actual hours; the Sacraments of Holy Mother for wnatr: osys it. v-ojoj. eves. wasnington, 23-'6-Cole GA 1-6466 fAfNTtNO jf PAPERING PAINTING Plastering, remodeling; FHA terms aiianReii; free estimates promptly.

Hatfields. PA 7-8o2b PA 7-6557. after 3. lm ACfoRDION: 1 20 bats; cost J240 Church, dear wife of Ihe late Alois Wumltsch. beloved mother nf Is-hslle Groth, Julia Probst and Hie 1st Frieda Calvin, dear mother-in-lew.

sister In law. grandmoiher. new; linen ier juur; nam a-ii. aluminum boat. HA 8-6163.

4 rooms furhiture. new stove, ill Hamiuun. great-grandmother, aunt, great-sun! The HOL'SFTrjoTToR ann cousin. TV rna rei rifirrdiur lur car all all nf nnfl 1TO "T.I'nT First class painting, reasonable Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral HVWOOD BOATSsrTd kits: want Home, 3125 Lafayette pMoes. 6017 Etie).

PA 1-0854. PAINTING, Inside, outside; very April 9. 9:.10 a.m., to St. Henrv's niaifliMcry. fti.ua ur I vti I I COMPLETE S't men's golf clubs Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of for TV set. n-si4 Msrrled Lsdies' Sodality. Poor Souls' fATtftTT IntereS for Sa'e or tr.H RnY T.lfl? Prt.t.rnritr. society end shinko Club or Bt Henry'g Church.

reasonable: monthly terms, prompt. Shank. 5103 St. Louis FO 7-S225. TToUgTasTS Painting, 5673 Enrlght, PA 5-8191 4H54 Schollmeyer FL 2-i215 INTERToR.

exterior, residential and commercial; FHA financing. FIFE CO 1.16S9 5943 SummIL TCE CKFJAii SToRl, make "own? trie. yell or finance VI 7-WOJ. METER. ALICE, 300 N.

Rrhluater. April 5. 1955. dear wife of Albert H. Meyer, mother of Jennie Vtahnesti.

Hasel Keating. Florence Besancenea. Ruth Benne. Alice Ctjht, Herrv. Eusr're snd Marshall Mever, grandmother end aunt.

Mrs. Meyer at WHITE Chae-el. 118 N. Florissant Ferguson. Servt-es 9 ajn.

at Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. Church and Lewis its. (Ferguson). Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. MOLDAFSKV.

MORRIS, April 6. 1965, beloved husbsnd of Ida Newman Moldafsky. dear father of Samuel. Sol and Mlkt Moldafsky and Mrs. Sarah Epstein, dear broih-er of Mrs.

Ella Moldof. our dear frandfather. great grandfather, ather-ln-law and uncle. Funeral from the R1NDSKOPF Chupel. 5712 Delmar Sun 1 m.

to Cheaed Shel Emeth Cemeterv. Please omit flowers. Mr. Moldafsky In state 7:30 p.m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY PAINTTNO.

exterior. Interior: no jo too smril: reasonable. Goodwin. PR 1-4285. 2043 Alfred.

WYNN. EDWARD. Pasco. April 2. 1955, denrlv heiove'l father of Geraldlna Parmantle and Catherine Noltlng.

beloved son of Catherine Wvnn (nee Beglev). dear brother of Marv Jobusch snd the late Daniel Wynn and Flliaheth Meinr. dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncla and cousin. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors.

3640 Llndell hi, SPECIAL SERVICES ind TRADES 38 (5RAFHTE cleanej. stoiis steps re- flnishsd; for estimate call dick. WU Of HA 8-409J. PAINTING; Ipterlor. best work 1814 Mr.Csuslnnri.

Ceorce. MI 7.14:1.1 PAIS'tTNG, rrpair, take any Job? ASH HAULING 41 RUBBTgHTBauling; yard, baaement .1 I rw fliOl P. Ann 9. a.m.. to St.

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Ink can't transfer, Vl' m- KYI 'II I leak, smudge or smear. Try Paper-Mate's new "Fine-Point" lj Silvered-Tip today. Available in Paper-Mate De Luxe and Capri. ja jl raiivMsle lac Culvar City, Calif. jf fj 5S683.

ASHES, rubbish, prompt. Wilton, 4461 Cote Brilliants, FR 1-7006, ASlTECr-EDBBlSH PROMPT Mark's Church. Academy snd Page. Interment Calvarv. Mr.

Wvnn war, governor of Loval Order of toose Lodge No. 48? Kennewlrk. Pasco Esrles Lode and the legion of the Moo.e. Pasco Elks Lodire No 1730 and merol.er of P'esmfitters Union Local No 508. THOMAS, 4423 Pa JS 8 QH2T BRICKLAYING, TUCKPQINTINu 43 Mooa no.

hiss of Mae. tvnnrt wi ff-l TUCKPOlNTING. hssement work," INTERIOR-EXTESIOR. Immediate Wyman, 4359 Osceola, FL 1-1025. T3RY WALL TAPING.

Ornie, 1204y, 8. IRthMA 12193. PftPER HANGING, CLEANiWQ 44 Binks Wallpaper Kemoving Fast, clean servlcs by stsm method. FREE F.8TIMATKS 1237 DAMMERT TW 25 OFF FOR CASHTH1S WEEhf ONLY: papering, painting, snhei built, plastering; satisfaction guar, snteed. Benson.

5548 3. Kinas-highway. PA 1-3551, FaPERING. plastering; reasonable: work myself, BILL, MFELLER. VERA.

512 Purdue sv Mon Aorll 4, 1955. wife nf Dr. Robert Mueller, mother of Robert Loins Mueller and Mrs, Ma-Jnrle Von Stade, daughter of Mrs. Letts Kllfer lister of Louis Hllfer Jr. and sister-in-law.

Private faanllv service was held st LI'PTON Chapel. 7233 Delmar Wed. Contributions may be msde In hee memorv to the Deaconess Hospital Building Fund. waterprooring. cnimneys, Tounoa-tlon repairs, reaeonahle; free estimates; 12 vears guarantee.

James Price A. Sons, 1396 Union. FO 7.5'. For the Things You Want, TiJcicPOINTINfl. chimney repair Keep an Eye on the Want ing, waierpriMinns.

caumire: reasonable prices. Cather, 5270 Gtl-mnre. FV 3-1453. Ads in the OL 2-4329. 9018 Forest.

TOcKPOlNTlS'G. bassments water- NEMO. MARf ELLEN (nee Me-LangrilliO. April 7. 1955.

beloved wile nf the late John (Jack) Nemo, our dear ilster-ln-law and aunt. Funersl from BENSIEK-NIE-HAUS Mortuary, 1431 Union bl. Tims later, TAPER steamed off. plastering, pa- rurlng. painting.

BOB TURNER, 056 St. Louis. FO 1-S477, cnimneva repiiren: iree etimat. Kinasway, 237 F.ussell, PR 1-1067, MO 4-3505. ST.

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