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SUNDAY, LOUIS POST- DISPATCH FEBRUARY 1, 1953 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SECTION PART FIVE PAGES 1-26E HELP WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES REAL ESTATE FARMS AUTOMOBILES THINGS FOR SALE Only 4 in the S. Have Evening Newspapers With Larger Circulations Than the York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Post-Dispatch Detroit, Previews of Today's ADS Appearing ON THE INSIDE 82-Help Wanted, Male MACHINE OPERATORS Experienced on production work CENTURY ELECTRIC CO. 115 N. 18th Bee out other ads in Class 82 82-Help Wanted -Men, Boys Cash register repairman. Shoe salesman.

Saleswoman. Appointment Clerk--Beauty Service Comptometer operators Waitresses Check our ads FAMOUS-BARR CLAYTON, DOWNTOWN, SOUTHTOWN 82-Help Wanted, Men and Boys FACTORY WORKERS Look at large ad appearing under Class MESKER BROS. IRON CO. Robertson Plant, 1 Mile North Lambert Airport on Highway Employment Office Open Daily Tuesday and Wednesday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

82-Help Wanted- -Men and Boys VETERANS See our ad for Flightline Mechanics Under Classification 82 McDonnell Aircraft Corp. 85-Employment Agencies, Male ENGINEER, $8500 UP Civil or mining. or heavy conveying equipment experience; some EMPLOYMENT 812 OLIVE CE. 7090 For Further Listings. See Our AdClass 85 See "BEST" For Better Positions 85-Employment Agencies--Male "MATCHING MEN WITH JOBS" $1800 to $35,000 See Our Ad Class 85 EXECUTIVE SERVICE, Inc.

721 Olive CH. 2600 86-Employment Female Agencies, Male, SALES MANAGER NATIONAL ORGANIZATION Proven record in organization and training. POTENTIAL 50,000 AAA EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1202 ARCADE BLDG. GA. 0017 See Other Listings in Class 86 86-Employment AgenciesMale-Female ABC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 906 OLIVE GE.

1378 OPPORTUNITIES: BE SURE TO SEE OUR DAILY LISTINGS BY OUSTANDING JOBS YOU DEPEND ON ABC 86-Employment AgenciesMale- Female GRADUATES BOYS AND GIRLS Free Counseling--Free Registration JOBS $175 TO $270 See Our Big Ad Class 86. ADVANCE 818 OLIVE SUITE 416 86-Employment AgenciesMale- Female "AUDIT" HAS THE JOBS See Our Listing Class 86 315 N. 7th 4th Floor Over Katz Drug Store 66-Employment AgenciesMale-Female GO BONDED Services Free for '53 1. Free Free Registration Testing 3. Free Consultation Scores of Jobs Now Open Office 1311 At 411 N.

7th Apply BONDED Personnel 86-Employment AgenciesMale-Female Chemical or Mechanical ENGINEERS; 30-38 Full charge new plastic division: nationally known local firm; unusual growth factors; specific experience not required. EFFICIENCY 915 OLIVE 86-Employment Agencies, MaleFemale SEE OUR SPECIAL SELECTION Of better jobs for men and women in the employment agency classification, KAY WILLIAMS 818 Olive Suite 829 87-Employment Agenies, Female -JOBSALL TYPES CALL CH. 2658 ALSO SEE SPECIAL LISTINGS UNDER CLASS 87 ACTIVE 815 N. 7th 5th Floor 87-Employment Agencies- Female WOMEN CAREER MINDED? Bee our ad. You'll like our jobs.

Class 87 CAREER 705 OLIVE CH. 8581 87-Employment Agencies -Female BARBARA HUTTON ALL GIRL JOB CENTER FREE SERVICE FREE REGISTRATION FREE CONSULTATION All Types of Jobs for All Girls. See Barbara's Ad--Class 87. 705 OLIVE SUITE 312 CH. 1354 87-Employment Agencies- -Female PUBLIC SPEAKER on fund-raising project.

$400 Permanent: 25-42: some travel; contact executives: all expenses. See our ads Class 85 and 87 LOEHR 906 Olive CE. 3854 87-Employment Agency--Female A JOB FOR EVERY GIRL $130 $350 Beginner or Experienced With or Without Typing SEE JUNE LONG AD Under Class 87 MAPCO 705 OLIVE GA. 6315 87-Employment Agencies- -Female MISS MIKES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE POSITIONS WOMEN ONLY See our listings Class 87 Suite C-17 CH. 0935 611 Olive (Over Famous 87-Employment to $500 Per Month SEE OUR Big List of Jobs, Class 721 Olive CH.

2600 PAT PARKER 721 Olive CH. 2600 88-Help Wanted- -Female OFFICE POSITIONS Check our ad Classification 88 for excellent positions. INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. 717, North 15th St. (Just Washington) 88-Help Wanted, Women and Girls Fountain Manager -Assistant Saleswomen Waitresses Salesmen Stockman Check our ads Classification 82 88.

KATZ DRUG CO. 700 Locust 88-Help Wanted Female STENOS- TYPISTS Full--part time- -temporary Earn up to $54 per week MANPOWER, INC. 818 Olive 434 Paul Brown Bldg. RALSTON PURINA CO. SEE OFFICE JOBS That will meet with your approval in our ad under Class 88 and 82 today.

835 S. 8th St. GA. 2400 88-Help Wanted- -Female MILLINERY SALESWOMEN CHOCOLATE DIPPER BAKER YOUNG MEN-WILI. CALL Check our ads Classification 82 88.

SCRUGGS VANDERVOORT BARNEY 9th Olive 88-Help Wanted- -Female STIX, BAER FULLER 6th Washington See Our Ads Under Cl. 88 88-Help Wanted- -Women Stenographer Technical Assistant Draftsman Journeyman Grinder Check Our Ads Classifications 88 and 82 Vickers Electric Division 1815-1821 LOCUST 145-Affton-Suburban Property for Sale YOU'VE BEEN TOLD NO G.I. LOANS WE SAY PLENTY G.I. LOANS See Our Ad Under Affton L. J.

'McNEARY HU. 4032 145-University City SEE OUR AD ON 7351-53 DARTMOUTH AV. BRAND-NEW FLAT our other splendid University properties. STIFEL 6394 Delmar CAbany 6000 145-Suburban Property for Sale See Our Listings UNDER WEBSTER, KIRKWOOD, GLENDALE IRA E. BERRY OFFICES OPEN SUNDAY Kirkwood Clayton TE, 3-3030 DE.

6166 145-Suburban Property for Sale OPEN ALL DAY 1897 N. SIGNAL HILLS (Off Marshall and Big Bend rds. in Kirkwood) Charming 3-bedroom ranch: large den. All rooms unusually large. Exquisitely decorated.

See Our Other Listings Under Kirkwood, Glendale, Webster Chomeau Engelland 121 W. Adams TE. 3-2034 145-Suburban Property for Sale Commercial, Residential and Industrial Properties IN ST. LOUIS COUNTY See our many other listings under 145 Acreage, 94, 149, 145 Kirk, PAUL COLLOPY 1019 N. Kirkwood rd.

TE. 3-0557 145-Suburban Property for Sale 1405 HOLLY: OPEN 3 to 5 3-bedroom brick in Webster Gardens: modern. choice location; priced to sell. RE. 6354.

ANN NOONAN REALTOR 332 Selma RE. 8040 See Our Other Listings Under Webster, Glendale, Brent wood 145-Suburban Property for Sale WE BUILD On Your Lot or Ours FIRM CONTRACT RATES All Money Escrowed Look for Our Ads Inside HARVEY VATTEROTT Rity. 8803 GRAVOIS PL. 8234 OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS 145-Suburban Property for Sale RANCH HOMES 3-4 BEDROOMS IN FERGUSON FIELDS Selling unde: FHA appraisal: acre of ground. Call JANE CHISM.

Weaver R.E. PR.4502 PL.0915 See Our Ferguson Listings 170-Automobiles For Sale BARGAIN HUNTERS! SEE OUR LISTINGS FOR GOOD CLEAN USED CARS VERY VERY CHEAP CITY MOTORS 4761 EASTON 170-Automobiles for Sale FOR BETTER BUYBETTER SEE CYRUS 3518 LINDELL NE. 9333 "HOME OF BLUE RIBBON CARS" SEE OUR 15 LISTINGS ON AUTO 170-Automobiles for Sale SEE OUR IN AUTOMOBILE SECTION for Real Values in Finer Used Cars DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 2540 N. Grand LU. 8495 170-Automobiles For Sale CHEVROLET.

'52 club coupe: beautiful Del-ray blue, radio, heater, expensive seat covers. This car has had excellent 1-owner care and is like new. The outstanding bargain of the day, Only $1645, $145 or your old car down, 2 years on balance. See in the THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS 5460 Natural Bridge See Our Ads in Auto Section 170-Automobiles for Sale 1952 DE SOTO 6-cylinder, 4-door: fully equipped. $2395 See our other bargains inside LINDELL MOTOR CO.

3949 LINDELL OL. 5855 170-Automobiles For Sale FORD. '49 8-CYLINDER Naturally you want the best for your money! See our ads under class 170. MacCARTHY Open Every Evening TIll 9 P.M. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 6153 DELMAR PA.

2526 170-Automobiles For Sale '52 OLDSMOBILE DEMONSTRATOR Four -door (98), fully equipped; never been titled. MUELLER OLDS 4300 Natural Bridge JE. 4146 See Other Bargains in Auto Section 110 170-Automobiles For Sale '50 OLDS "88" Radio, heater, white walls. $1395 PORT AUTO CO. 6855 MANCHESTER HI.

5782 FOR ADDITIONAL LISTINGS SEE OUR ADS. 170-Automobiles for Sale '50 PONTIAC 4-DOOR $1245 SADLO FABER OLDS 4946 Natural Bridge MU. 7457 See our additional listings under "Week-End Specials' -173-Trucks, Tractors, Trailers TRUCKS TO 10-TON For every purpose and purse. 100 to choose from. 4169 MANCHESTER FOR ADDITIONAL ADS SEE OUR LISTINGS.

221-Bicycles, Motorcycles For Sale HARLEY-DAVIDSONS Over 100. in stock: all colors and sizes. See our sensational prices in our ad under Classification 221. DOMYAN BROS. 711 8, 10th East St.

Louis, Ill. UPTON 4-9014 227-Building Materials Aalco Builders Supply 14th Chouteau CH. 2500 Outside Paint, $1.98 Gal. See, our Material ad on under Paint and Building Asphalt Tile, Lumber etc. A 227-Building Material Overstocked on Lumber 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 only 10c board Redwood siding, doors, all your building needs at MITTONG SPRUELL See ads under Building Materials 6300 1432 N.

N. Broadway Broadway CE. MU. 8136 5350 227-Building Material For Concrete Fence Posts See Our Ads Under 'Classification 227-251. PRECAST SLAB TILE CO.

1367 8. Kingshighway JE. 9022 227-Building Material USED BARGAINS Doors, Windows, Plumbing, Storm Sash ANDREW SCHAEFER 4230 NATURAL BRIDGE NE. 6868 See our ad Classification 227, 243-Household WASHERS- GUARANTEED Reconditioned, Large Selection on $29.95 E-2 TERMS Carson EXCHANGE STORES 618 Franklin and Sarah and Chouteau Open Nights Till 9 243-Household Goods WE HAVE EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT AT YOUR PRICE SEE OUR BARGAINS Classification 243 KITTRELL' LA. 3462 243-Household Goods for Sale SEE OUR ADS FEBRUARY SALE Terrific Store-Wide Values KNOST-BOCKWINKEL FURNITURE CO.

4601-03 Delmar, West of Taylor RO. 5232 Open Fri, "til 9. 243-Household Goods for Sale See Our Beautiful New 3-ROOM OUTFIT $159.95 MODERN HOME FURN. 1017 Franklin CH. 1359 243-Household Goods for Sale MOUND CITY FURNITURE INVENTORY SPECIALS PRICES SLASHED 2000 DELMAR 253-Musical For Sale SEE SIMPKINS PIANO CO.

See Classification 253 193. Real Bargains in Pianos and Television. 6172 EASTON DE. 1016 Open till 9 P.M. 266-Store, Office Equipment FOR REAL BARGAINS "OFFICE Under Classification 266 PEERLESS 1908 LOCUST CH.

6235 Now You Have Read Today's Previews- Turn to Inside Sections for More In CEMETERIES NO OTHER CEMETERY OFFERS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES Convenient, quiet, peaceful location: high, rolling ground; dry graves; 2 miles steel fencing; ornamental stone entrance; 7 miles of asphalt roads: thousands of roses, shrubs, blue spruce, etc. Free graves for veterans; PERPETUAL PERMANENT: 2-grave lot $95. Why pay more and get less? We invite comparison. MEMORIAL PARK, "'The Cemetery Lucas- Hunt north of Natural Bridge. NO FINER HONOR FOR THOSE WE LOVE Oak Grove "THE FINEST" CEMETERY, MAUSOLEUM, CREMATORY CA.

8606. 7800 ST. CHARLES RD. LAUREL HILL Gardens 4 graves; Good Shepherd. GO.

3309. 6-GRAVE Lotus Garden in Laurel Hill Gardens, CA. 3268. LAKEWOOD PARK CEMETERY: 6-grave lot, $250. CO.

6888. 3 OR 1 graves; section 3, lot 358, Sunset. LA. 3669. 12 GRAVE LOT; one of best locations in Valhalla.

CH. 6703. 12-GRAVE lot, 6908. Laurel Hill, sacrifice $250. SW.

at FLORISTS 7 BRIX FLORIST FUNERAL SPECIALISTS Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere 4820 NATURAL BRIDGE CO. 5032 NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays, $3.50 up: baskets. $5 up. 3801 S. GRAND GR.

9600 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 ALBERT H. HOPPE KUTIS FUNERAL HOME 2906 GRAVOI8 LA. 3000 LEIDNER UNDERTAKING co. ESTABLISHED 1859 2223 St. Louis CH.

1654 MORRELL FUNERAL HOME 4212 St. Louis FR. 6228 MOYDELL'S Mississippi and Allen. LA. 0402.

STROOT CARROLL, 4600 Natural Bridge. GO. 0341. ZIEGENHEIN parking lot in rear of chapel. 6409 Gravois.

FL. 1000. 1953, 12:45 p.m., dear husband of the late Emma 8. Dreyer (nee Roth). dear mother of Bettye Frankie of New Madrid, Teresa Sattler and William H.

Dreyer, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great -grandfather, brother, brotherin-law and uncle. Funeral from WACKER HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois av. In parlor Sun, afternoon. DEATHS 14 BALZER, ANNA. 2909A Lemp, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Jan.

29, 1953, dear sister of the late Martin, Joseph, Mary Balzer and Catherine Brueggemann, dear aunt of Olivia Wuerz. Oscar and Albert Brueggemann and the late Joseph, Bernard and Andrew Brueggemann, and our dear aunt. Funeral from WEICK BROS. Funeral Home, 2201 S. Grand Feb.

2, 8:30 a.m., to St. Agnes Church. Interment S8. Peter. and Paul's Cemetery.

BEINS, WILLIAM asleep in Jesus, Jan. 30. 1953, beloved husband of the late Katherine Beins (nee Klaus), dear uncle of Clara Foust, our dear brother-in-law and cousin. Remains in state at JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, 7456 Manchester until Feb.

2, 11 a.m., thence to Concordia Lutheran Church. Marshall and Sarah ave. Services at 2 p.m, Interment Concordia Cemetery. BENDEN, EDWARD 1514 Valle Jan. 31, 1953, beloved husband of the late Nellie Benden, dear father of Edward Jr.

and James Benden, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m.. to Notre Dame Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery, BESTE, H. W.

ROBERT. St. Charles, Jan. 31, 1953, beloved husband of Margaret Beste (nee Berter), dear father of Alice Westerfeld, Edith Phillips, Margaret Mentzel, Robert, Raymond and William Beste, dear brother and grandfather. Funeral Feb.

2, with service at 2:30 p.m. at the DALLMEYER Funeral Home, 800 N. 2nd St. Charles, Mo. Interment St.

Peter's Cemetery. BICK, CHARLES. of 3179 Alfred Jan. 31, 1953. beloved husband of the late Nellie L.

Bick (nee Recklein). dear father of Mabel F. Bick and the late Raymond W. C. Bick.

dear brother of Mrs. Lena Bonner, dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin, Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, 4228 S. Kingshighway Feb. 3, 3 p.m. Interment Sunset Burial Park.

BLOSS. JOHN 4732A West Florissant Jan. 30. 1953, dear husband of Elsie A. Bloss (nee Hachmeister), dear father of John E.

Bloss. father-in-law Catherine Barry Bloss, grandfather of Deborah Ann Bloss, son of the late Henry and Anna Bioss. brother of Clara M. Hynes, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and son-in-law. Funeral from ALBERT H.

HOPPE Funeral Feb. Home, 10 4911 to Washington St. Engel- a.m. berts Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Member of Commercial Telegrapher's Local No. 3. BOVING. MARY WOODBRIDGE, 3641 Flora Jan. 30, 1953, beloved wife of Charles B.

Boving, dear mother of Mrs. Eleanor Kneifl and Mrs. Louise Baumhoff of Richmond, grandmother of Mary Louise Baumhoff. Mrs. Boving in state at ROBERT'S Funeral Home, 1905 S.

Grand until 9 p.m. Sun. Funeral services at Tyler Place Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. BRAUN, ANTHONY 7343 Vermont, Jan.

30, 1953, dear brother of Herman and Anna Braun and Melly Brockrieten, dear uncle of Verna Newman. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, 1 p.m. to National Cemetery, BRELSFORD, ELLEN R.

(nee Quan), 6054 Pershing, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Jan. 30. 1953, dear mother of Helen Breisford, aunt and cousin. NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell Funeral from ARTHUR J. Feb.

2, 9:30 a.m., to St. Roch's Church, Rosedale and Waterman. Interment Calvary. BROWN-KLAWONN, 6326 ELIZABETH (nee Smarinsky) Tennessee, Jan. 30, 1953, beloved mother of Henry and Joe Brown, dear sister Pauline Left and Herman Smarinsky, our dear grandmother, motherin-law, sister-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Feb. 3. 8:30 a.m., to St. Cecelia Church.

Interment Mount Olive Cemetery, BUETTNER. ALBERT Ladel suddenly Jan. 1953, beloved husband of Dorothy Buettner (nee Flick), dear father of Thelma Moran. Mary Lee Stratton. dear son of Charles and Julia Buettner, dear stepfather of Marlene Markert.

dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Services at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN 'SONS' Funeral Home, 7027 Gravels. Interment privato.

Charter member of Pilgrim Lodge No. 652, A F. and A.M.. Scottish Rite, Moolah Temple and Moolah Mounted Lancers, Moolan Drum and Bugle Corpe and Past President T.CA St. Louis Lodge No.

9 B.P.O.E. Masonic service 8 pm. Sunday. In lieu of flowers contribtitions may be made to Snrine Hospital CHANDLER. See Liflander.

CISMOWSKI, ALBERT, of 3214 Mount Pleasant, Jan. 31, 1953. 7:45 p.m., beloved husband of Martha Cismowski (nee dear father of John and the late Albert, dear father-in-law, grandfather and brother. Funeral from IMBIEROWICZ Funeral Home, 5401 8. Grand blvd.

Due notice of funeral later. DIEDRICH, CATHERINE (nee Kickham), 5562 Terry, Jan. 29. 1953. 2 p.m., beloved wife of the late Waiter Diedrich, dear mother of Mrs.

Alma Spiese, Mrs. Gertrude Turner, Mrs. Jeanette Russo. Virginia and Charles Diedrich. our dear sister.

mother-in-law. grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Euelid and St. Louis, Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m., to St.

Edward's Church. Interment Calvary. DOERGE, BERTHA G. (nee Mischke), St. Genevieve, Jan.

31, 3:50 a.m.. dear wife of the late Rudolph Doerge, dear mother of Mrs. C. J. Harman, Harvey, David, William and Earl Doerge.

Funeral 2 p.m. BASLER Funeral Home, St. Genevieve, Mo. DREYER, WILLIAM formerly of 1801. Lynch Jan.

31. DEATHS 14 ENLOE. ANNA, 6702A Idaho; beloved wife of the late Walter Enloe, ton mother of Michael Enloe, Blanche Vogt and Bessie West, dear sister, sister-in-law. mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8.

Grand 'bi. Time later. 4826A DUEKER, Farlin IDA (nee Volling), fortified with the to Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Jan. 29, 1953, 9:40 a.m., beloved wife of the late George L. Dueker, dear mother of Vera Anne Carmyn, Dorothy, Leonard and George Dueker, Mrs.

F. A. Bermine, Mra. E. J.

Scharf and the late GeneVieve Dueker, mother-In-law. grandmother, aunt and cousin in her 80th year. Funeral Feb. 2, 9 a.m., from BUCHHOLZ-KOELLER Mortuary, 5967 W. Florissant to St.

Engelbert's Church, Shreve and Caravs. Interment Calvary, Family rosary 7:30 p.m. ENGELHARD, FREDERICK C. 7807 Murdoch Jan. 30, 1953, beloved husband of Clara Grote Engelhard, dear father of Alvin C.

and Frederick C. Engelhard Mrs. Henry Arends, Mrs. Virgil Wagner, Mrs. Nelson Garrett and Mrs.

John van Cleave, brother of Harry Engelhard. Mrs. Harvey Buss, Mrs. Ben Hieger, Mrs. Henry Huebenthahl, Mrs.

Fred Stockman and the late Otto Engelhard, our dear uncle and grandfather. In state at the AMBRUSTER Mortuary, Clayton and Concordia lane, until 8:30 a.m. mass St. Michael's Church, 7622 Sutherland 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, EVANS, THOMAS 5131 Enright, Jan.

30, 1953. dear brother of Marian Bennett L. Bennett, Helen Tempelmeyer, and James W. Evans, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Service at C.

HOFFMEISTER Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, 1:30 p.m., to Bellefontaine Cemetery. Member of Horological Guild. FAWCETT, MARY of 502 Kingsland, Jan. 31, 1953. wife the late Fred Fawcett, mother Joseph and Edgar Fawcett, Mrs.

Sarah Martin. Mrs. Florence Many, and Mrs. Martha Kerwin. Mrs.

Fawcett at LUPTON Chapel, later. Delmar bi. Time of funeral FELD, AUGUST, Jan. 29, 1953, dear brother of Bernard Feld and Anna Wulf, uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral Feb.

2. 8:30 a.m.. from the KRON Chapel, 2707 N. Grand to St. Augustine Church.

Interment' S8. Peter and Paul Cemetery, FLEGEL (ARONOWITZ), CLARA, Jan. 30. 1953, beloved mother Mrs. Fred Ludwig.

Irving Aron of Los Angeles, Mrs. Morris Greenberg, Mrs. Chester Levy, Simon and Henry Aron, dear aunt of. Mrs. Manuel Altman, our dear grandmother, great grandmother and mother-in-law.

McPherson Funeral at from BERGER Memorial, Walton. p.m.. to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Mrs.

Flegel in state Sat, after 7:30 p.m. GAFFRON, JOHANNA WOLFF, Jan. 30. 1953, widow of Charles W. Gaffron, mother of Carl W.

Gaffron, sister of Mrs. Edward Holsteen of Burlington, Ia. Service in the Great Hall of the AMBRUSTER Mortuary, Clayton rd. Concordia lane. 11 a.m.

Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery. GALL. JACOR 5524 S. Grand, Jan. 28, 1953, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dearly beloved husband of Mary Gall (nee Curtis), dear father of Maire Bauman, Winifred St.

Vain, Dolores Ahrens, James and Robert Gall, our dear father-in-law, grand- father, brother, son-in-law, brotherin-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN Chapel, 2630 Gravois, Feb, 2, 9 a.m., to St. Cecelia's Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of St.

Francis de Sales Benevolent Society and Brotherhood of R.R. Trainmen. GEIMER, ANNA R. (nee Weis). 3808 Indiana, Jan.

30, 1953, 11:30 a.m.; dear wife of Frank F. Geimer, dear mother of Esther, Lillian Speis, Arthur, Eugene, Robert, Pic. Melvin, U.S. Army, Ralph, Fireman Apprentice U.S. Coast Guard, Nelda and Ronald Geimer, dear sister of George and Arthur Weiss, dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from WACKERERLE Chapel, 3634 Gravois, Feb. 3, 3 p.m. GOCKEL, EDITH, 6652 Kingsbury. Jan.

30. 1953, sister of Miss Lula Gockel and Harry B. Gockel. Service at the AMBRUSTER Mortuary, Clayton rd. at Concordia lane, 2:45 p.m.

Interment Bellefontaine Cemetery, Park GROSS, NATHAN 4417 Forest Jan. 31, 1953, beloved husband of Agnes Doyle Gross, dear brother of Mrs. Harry H. Bearman, Marcus Jacob F. and Louis Gross and our dear uncle.

Services at MAYER Funeral Heme, 4356 Lindell Mon. 2 p.m. to Mount Olive Cemetery. HALL. MARY (nee Layer), of 918 Lemay Ferry Jan.

31, 1953, 7:30 p.m.. beioved wife of the late Thomas Hall, dear mother of George Thomas Hall Isabell Swinhart, Walter L. Hall and the late Lillian Hall Wiley, dear sister of Lillian Bryson of Los Angeles, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, and great Funeral from SCHNUR Funeral Home, 3, 3125 1:30 Lafayette Feb. p.m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery.

HANSEN, MINNIE, formerly of 6746 Roberts, entered into rest Jan. 30, 1953, dear mother of Tillie Martin, Edna Doerr, Harry and rie Hansen, our dear grandmother and great-grandmother. Mrs. Hansen will lie in state at SHEPHARD Funeral Home, 1167 Hamilton, until 12 noon, Feb. 2.

Funeral same day, 2 p.m., from Kingsland Memorial Presbyterian Church, 6739 Page, to Valhalla Cemetery. Mrs. Hansen was a Past Matron of Clayton Chapter No. 304. 0.E.8.

HARDAWAY, SAMUEL MICHAEL. Lafayette, entered Into rest Jan. 31, 1953: beloved husband of the late Hannah Hardaway (nee Lane), dear father of Joseph and Lawrence H. Hardaway, Gertrude Stauffer, Aurelia Kohrs, Loretto Dillon and the late Elizabeth Hecht, our dear grandfather and greatgrandfather. Funeral from HOWARD'S Funeral Home, 1619 S.

Grand Feb. 3, 9 a.m., to St. Margaret of Scotland Church, 39th and Flad. Interment Calvary. HOCKSTETTER, MINNIE (nee) Thoele), 5413 N.

Broadway, Jan. 30, 1953, beloved wife of Edward Hockstetter, dear mother of Anna Huebner, Fred Alvin and Edwin H. Hockstetter, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law. sister, sister-in-law, aunt and great aunt. Funeral Feb.

2, 1 p.m., from MATH HERMANN SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant avs. Interment Bethany Cemetery. HORWITZ. KALMAN Jan.

29, 1953, beloved husband of the late Rose Marx Horwitz, dear brother of Gertrude Schoenbrun of Los Angeles, our dear uncle. Funeral from the RINDSKOPF Chapel, 5212 Delmar 2:30 p.m., to Mount Sinai Cemeetry. HUISSEN, THEODORE, 6220 beloved Plymouth. Jan. 30, 1953, husband of the late Anna Huissen, dear father of Theodore Huissen, our dear brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home, 1125 Hodiamont, Feb, 2. 2 p.m. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. JUNG, GEORGE age 61, of 2404 East 24th Granite City, Jan. 31st, 1953, beloved husband of Mrs.

Amalia Jung (nee Liebig). dear father of Mra. Dorothea Klekamp, Elroy C. and Le Roy Jung, all of Granite City, dear stepfather of Mrs. Cleo M.

Buchmueller of St. Louis, dear grandfather and father-in-law. Remains will lie in state at PIEPER Funeral Home, 1929 Cleveland Granite City, until 11 a.m., then to St. John's Evangelical Reformed Church with services at 2 p.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery, Granite City. KARNS. CHARLES DARRELL, of 6734A Garner on Jan. 31, 1953; beloved husband of Edna Karns, dear son of Lizzie Karna, brother of Romayne Castleberry Volterre Karns, Lucille Blase, William, John and Maxine Karns, our dear uncle, cousin and brother-in-law. Mr.

Karns at Mortuary, 4215 Lindell until 12 noon Tues. Funeral service same day, 2 p.m., from First Pentecostal Church, Bruno and Forest av. Interment Laurel Hill Garden Cemetery, Parking space in rear of parlors. Always For the Thnigs You Want, Keep an Eye on the Want Ads in the ST. LOUIS POST- DISPATCH DEATHS 14 DEATHS 14 KING.

YERKES of 529 Kings- OTTOLINE (OTTOLINI), suddenly Jan. 31, DINE M. (nee Kohnen), 2342 8. 1953: dear husband of Margaret Thirteenth fortified with the The Helen King (nee Koehler), dear fa- Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, the ther of Delores Smoot, Dorothy Jan. 28.

1953, dear wife of Starek, Carol, Rosalind, Marilyn, Louls J. Ottoline beloved mother Sandra, Toni Jean and Joan King, of Louise Colombo, Mary Theresa, dear brother, brother-in-law, father- Louis Jr. and Margaret Ottoline, in-law, uncle and cousin. dear daughter of Anna M. Kohnen, Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'8, dear sister of Bro, George B.

Kohnen, Koh4228 st. 8. Martin Kingshighway, Time Church. Herman Joseph A. and the late later, nen.

8.M., Rev. Henry member of Bricklayers Union No, 1, Luke 8.M., our and dear Bro. Theodore A. Kohnen, sisterA.F.L. in-law, aunt and cousin.

KLINE, MILTON Jan. 30. P. 1953, beloved 3715A Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Taylor, husband of late Lillian Kline Home, 2906 Gravols, Feb. 2, the 9 a.m.

Solemn Requiem Mass 88. (nee Gilbert), P. dear Charles father of Harry Wil- Peter and Paul's Church, Interment Milton Albert National Cemetery, Jefferson Barlam Lee and the late J. racks. Mo.

Member of Married LaKline, our dear grandfather, great- dies' Sodality of SS. Peter and Paul's grandfather, father-in-law, brother- Church; president of St. Veronica's in-law, uncle and cousin. Br. No.

207, W.C.U.: American LeServices Feb. 3, 1:30 p.m., Kion Auxiliary No. 123, and Past from Funeral President's Club of 1946. St. Louis Home, 3402 N.

Kingshighway, Memorial Team, American Legion, New Picker Cemetery. 50-year will conduct services Feb, 1, member of Missouri Lodge No. 1, 8 p.m. A.7.& A.M.: Universal Craftsmen of Engineers No. 25.

International Un- race POPPENHUSEN, Jan. IDA 30, 1953, 1116 Terion of Operating Engineers Local mother No. 2. In chapel after 2 p.m., Sun. of Mrs.

Wilma H. Moenkhaus and Dorothea E. Adrian, sister of W. KNUBLEY, JOSEPH, Jan. 30, Oscar Mullgardt and grandmother.

1953, beloved husband of the late Jessie Knubley, father of Joseph, Service at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Franklyn, Austin and Emmerson Delmar 4 p.m. Knubley, dear father-in-law and RAY, PVT. DEMPSEY grandfather. 2538 Florent, in action in KoFuneral from ARTHUR J. DON- rea.

Nov. 23, 1952, dear son of NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell William and the late Maude Ray, Feb. 2. 11 a.m. Interment dear brother of Joe, Raymond.

Gene New St. Marcus. and Gertrude Ostrander, dear KRUSE, FRED, 1513 Hogan, uncle, nephew and cousin. Jan. 1953, beloved husband of Funeral Feb.

2. 1:30 p.m., the late' Rosella Kruse (nee Smith), from JAY B. SMITH Funeral Home, dear brother of Mrs. Edwin W. Kaiser 7456 Manchester to Laurel Hill and Mrs.

Annie Augustine, dear Cemetery. Services by St. Louis brother-in-law and uncle. Guard of Honor No. 1, sponsored by Funeral Feb.

2. 10:30 a.m., Maplewood Post No. 103. American from MATH HERMANN SON'S Legion, Feb. 1, 9 p.m.

Chapel, Fair and West Florissant. RODEFELDT, GEORGE 4032 Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. North Florissant, asleep in Jesus LANGKOPF, MINNIE (nee Johnan- Jan. 30.

1953. dear husband of ningmeyer), 3656 Hartford, fortified the late Lydia Rodefeldt (nee Nomwith the Sacraments of Holy Mother mensen), our dear brother, son-inChurch Jan. 30, 1953, beloved law, brother-in-law and uncle. mother of Wilma Rudolph and the Funeral from DREHMANN-HARlate Mildred Roskos, dear sister of RAL Chapel, 1905 Union 2 p.m., George Johnanningmeyer, our dear Feb. 2.

Interment Lake mother-in-law, sister-In-law, aunt, Charles Cemetery. Services by cousin and stepsister, beloved friend nerstone Lodge No. 323, A.F.& A.M., of C. E. Grueninger.

at time of funeral. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand Feb. ROTH. GEORGE.

of Union, 2, 9 a.m., to St. Plus Church In- Jan. 30. 1953, beloved husband of terment Resurrection Cemetery. Emma Cottam Roth, dear father of Member of Public School Employees Mrs.

Alexander Crow. and Mrs. Local No. 118. Wm.

F. Gibbons, brother of Max G. Roth and Vallie Roth of Los LAWRENCE, PVT. ROBERT Angeles. JOSEPH.

5241 Jan. Cote Brilliante, Funeral from ALEXANDER suddenly son 28, 1953, be- SONS Chapel, 6175 Delmar loved of William Lawrence 10:30 Floyd R. and Eva Workman (nee Chapel of Memories. a.m.. to Valhalla Sikorski, Kinealy), William dear brother Lawrence of Jr.

May and ROSENKOETTER. HENRY George Lawrence, dear grandson, 1100 Jan Trampe 30, lane, 1953. asleep beloved in Jesus, brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and of the late Anna Rosenkoetter husband cousin. (nee Remains will lie in state at Hilmer), Walter dear and father Roland of Edna BuenSCHNUR Funeral, 3125 Lafayette, ger, Rosenkoetuntil Feb, 2, 9 a.m. Services ter.

our father-in-law, dear brother. brother-in-law, same day, 10 a.m.. at the Lafayette grandfather and uncle. Park Baptist Church, Lafayette and Mr. Rosenkoetter state at Mississippi av.

Interment Laurel DIEDRICH Funeral Home. 8319 Hill Gardens. Hails Ferry (at N. Broadway), until noon Feb. 2.

Funeral service LER. LIFLANDER. MAUDEL CHAND- same day 2 p.m., from St. Peter's 8139 Appleton Jan. Ev.

Luth. Church, Northdale. Inter30, 1953, wife of Michael Liflander. ment Salem Ev. Luth.

Cemetery. mother of Sharon O'Neill, daughter of Hilda Carmen. RUPP, GEORGE J. formerly Service from LUPTON Chapel, of 5343 Conde fortified with 7233 Delmar 9:30 a.m. the Sacraments of Holy Mother Interment Mt.

Sinai Cemetery, Church, Jan. 31, 1953. beLODDEKE. HELENE (nee Carstens) loved husband of the late Margaret 4306 Penrose. passed on, on Rupp, dear father of George Jan.

30. beloved wife of the Lydia Ott. Sylvester and Leroy late Joseph Loddeke. dear mother of Rupp, dear grandfather. great-grandMildred Jenning.

Russell, Lucille and father. father-in-law. brother-in-law Helen Schmiederer, dear grandmoth- and uncle, in his 83rd year. er, law sister, sister-in- Funeral Feb. 3, 9 a.m..

mother-in-law, and Funeral aunt. from MATH HERMANN SON'S from MATH HERMANN Feb 2, 3 SON'S p.m. Chapel, Fair and West Florissant, Chapel. Fair and West Florissant to Church. Our 20th Lady and of Linton.

Perpetual Interment Help aves. Interment Peter's Ceme- Calvary tery, MCCARTHY. RUSSELL, BESSIE Cemetery. ERNEST 5070 Jan, 28. 1053, Dallas, TUCKER, wife 1953, Westminster son of the late John Jan.

R. and 31, of the late John G. Russell, B. A. McCarthy, dear brother of John G.

and Randolph Tucker mother John Lawrence Lee Dr. of Russell, Mrs. Roger Plaisted and F. and C. McCarthy.

Mrs. Sam Frank. Eugene Funeral from ARTHUR J. DON- Services at Webster Groves PresNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell byterian Church Chapel 2 p.m. Feb.

2. 8:30 a.m., to St. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. In Louis Cathedral. Interment Calvary.

state at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 DelPlease omit flowers. mar. Sun. noon until Mon. noon.

McGUIRE, PATRICK, of St. Joseph's RYAN, SUSAN (Nee HIll, Eureka, fortified with 2013 Bissell. Jan, 30, 1953. the Church, Sacraments of Holy Mother mother beloved wife of John Lahmann' dear Jan. 31, 1953, beloved of Marie and husband of the late Sarah McGuire Regina Martine, dear grandmother, (nee Sheehan), dear brother of Jo- great-grandmother, sister.

sister-inseph McGuire and Mrs. Roseann law, mother-in-law and aunt. Gordon of County Fermanagh, Ire- Funeral Feb. 3, 8:30 a.m. land, our dear uncle.

from Funeral Funeral from CULLINANE BROS. Home, 4600 Natural Bridge, to Holy Funeral Home, 3320 N. Kingshigh- Name Church, Interment Calvary way, Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m., to Cemetery, Member of St. Ann's St.

Philip Neri Church. Interment Sodality and St. Monica's Mothers' Calvary Cemetery. Club, MeNAMEE, OLLIE, 6318 Virginia, SCHILLINGER, ALBERT. 320 Paul Jan.

30, 1953, beloved wife Hawthorne, Times Beach, Jan. McNamee, dear mother of 30, 1953, 11:10 p.m., beloved husPaul F. McNamee, Gougion, Rose Finn, and band of Catherine Schillinger (nee Katherine great-grandmother, dear grandmother, Eirlet), dear father of Virginia sister-in-law and aunt. Snapp, grandfather, our dear great father-in-law, grandfather, mother-in-law, Home, Funeral 6322 from SOUTHERN Funeral brother-in-law and uncle. 2.

8:30 S. Grand Jan. Funeral from Church. a.m., Interment to St. Mount Mary Olive Joseph Ceme- DERLE Chapel.

3634 WACKER-HELGravois tery. Feb. 3, 1:30 p.m. Interment MeNEIL, HELEN MAE, 2024 Palm was New a Picker member of Cemetery. Transit Camp Deceased No.

Jan. 30, 1953. 12:30 a.m., 11364 M.W. A. daughter of Opal McNeil (nee of dear Carroll), dear sister of James and SCHMITT, CLARA (nee Gathemann), Thomas McNeil, niece, cousin and 6741 Smiley, Jan.

29, 1953, sister-in-law. widow of John H. Schmitt, dear Funeral Feb. 3, 8:30 a.m. mother of Leona Roden, dear from GOODHART GOODHART mother-in-law and stepmother of Funeral Home, 2228 St.

Louis av. Mrs. Lillie Lee dear sister, sisterto Sacred Heart Church, Interment in-law and aunt. Calvary Cemetery. Funeral from C.

HOFFMEISTER MARQUITZ. OLIVER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, Jan. 29, 1953, brother of Anthony 2:30 p.m., to Sunset Burial and Jerome Marquitz and Cora M. Park. Bopp, our brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral 9:45 a.m., from SCHWEPPENSTEDE. BEULAH MILthe BOPP Chapel, 131 W. Argonne LER (nee Hemenway), 4179 Kirkwood, to St. Peter's Church, berger, Jan. 29, 1953, dear 10 a.m.

Interment St. Peter's Cem- wife of the late Frank Schweppenetery. Mr. Marquitz was a member and stede, Rdna dear mother Dunham, of dear Lois sister Kipper of the American Legion, Jackson and of Johnson Post, also member of 40 8. Maude Kirk of Kansas City, MEYER, IDA (nee Gemke), of 6263 dear aunt and cousin.

mother-in-law, grandmother, Nottingham Sacraments of Holy fortified Mother with Church, the Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, Otto H. Jan. 31, Meyer, 1953; dear dear wife of Feb. 2, 8:30 a.m.. to St.

John the 4228 S. Kingshighway Katherine Creason, dear daughter sister of of Baptist Church. Interment St. MatClara Finn, dear sister-in-law, thew's Cemetery. aunt, great-aunt and cousin.

SISTER MARY BRIDGIT (AGNES Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S, MADSEN), of the Sisters of St. 4228 S. Kingshighway, Feb. Mary, Jan, 31, 1953. 3, 9 a.m., to St.

Gabriel's Church. Funeral Feb. 2. 8:30 a.m.. CHARLES, 2805 N.

Ninth, from Angels, Mother 1100 House, Bellevue. St. Mary Interment of MILLER, Jan. 30, 1953, beloved husband of SS. Peter and Paul Florence Miller.

Cemetery, Funeral from SPANN, AUGUSTA L. (nee Wise), 2301 Lafayette, 1:30 p.m. In- 5509 Wyoming Jan. 30, terment Mount Hope Cemetery. 1953, dear wife of the late Albert Funeral from McLAUGHLIN'S, Spann, dear mother of Eva Craft 2301 Lafayette, 2:30.

Inter- and Lelia Schmidt, dear mother-inment Mon. 1:30 p.m. law, aunt and cousin. MOSS, EMERSON (Jack), Jan. 29, Funeral from KRINGSHAUSER'S, 1953, husband of the late Dixie 4228 S.

Kingshighway, Feb. Moss. dear friend of Louise Vogt, 2. 9:30 a.m, to St. Mary Magdalen our dear uncle and nephew.

Church. Funeral from ALBERT H. HOPPE SKIBICKI. ANTHONY Funeral Home, 4911 Washington St. 1817A N.

Twentieth J. (Tony), Francis Feb. 2. 9:30 a.m., to Church), Jan. 29.

1953, 4:20 p.m., fortified Xavier Matthew's (College with the sacraments of Holy Mother Interment St. Cemetery. Church, dear husband of the late MUELLER, ANDREW. 3562 Bam- Theresa Skibicki (nee Bielicka), berger, Jan. 29, 1953, 1:55 and our dear friend.

Mueller beloved' husband of Helena Funeral from BROCKLAND Chap(nee Edier), dear father of el, Hogan and North Market Eugene and Lester Mueller and Lil- Feb. 2, 9:30 a.m. to St. lian Stephens, our dear father-in- Liborius Church, thence to Calvary Law, grandfather, great-grandfather Cemetery. Deceased was a faithful and uncle.

veteran employe of The Globe DemFuneral from WACKER-HELDER- ocrat, also World War I Veteran, LE Chapel, 3634 Gravois St. Louis Police Funeral DisFeb. 2, 1:30 p.m., to Valhalla Chapel abled Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Memories. and the Stanley Rozanski Memorial MUELLER, KATHERINE Jan. Post.

Service No. by 381. Rozanski Guard Post of Honor 8 31, 1953. Notice of funeral later from the p.m, KRON Chapel, 2707 N. Grand bi.

SMITH, CHARLES of 7372 NOEL, PAUL of 3123 Kemp vinia 1953. 7:25 a.m.. Normandy, beloved Jan. husband 31. Jan.

30. 1953; husband of Jessie Simmons Noel, our dear father of Esther E. Smith (nee Elwang), and grandfather, son-in-law, father- dear father of John C. Smith, son in-law and brother-in-law. of Smith Agnes Smith, brother of Don K.

Service AMBRUSTER in the Great Hall of the rd. Funeral from CALVIN and brother-in-law. F. FEUTZ at Concordia lane, Mortuary, 1:30 Clayton p.m. Funeral Home, 4828 Natural Bridge Interment Oak Grove Cemetery.

terment Zion Feb. Cemetery. 3, 1:30 Member p.m. InMember of West Gate No. 448, Shaveh Lodge 646, A.M.

of A.F. A.M. service No. Mon. A.F.

Masonic 8 p.m. Robin, Jan. 30, 1953, 7 STAIGER. AMELIA (nee JOSEPH CHARLES, 5126 dear husband of Lillian Nolan p.m., Ploudre), 2901 Wisconsin, dear father of Benita Jan. 29.

1953, beloved wife of (nee Kuhl), of the late Martin Charles Staiger, dear mother of LoNolan, Agnes son Nolan, dear brother of raine Frazier, dear grandmother of dear and Mrs. Ethel Carson, Mrs. Vera Mar- Charles L. Frazier and our dear tin, Helen Mrs. Woodford, Margaret Mary, Googin.

Dorothy, Mrs. Funeral aunt. from GEBKEN Chapel, John and the late Harold Nolan, 2630 a.m., to Gravois. St. Agnes Tues.

Feb. 3. Inter- 8:30 brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and ment Mt. Olive Cemetery. cousin.

Funeral from SULLIVAN'S, Eu- STRECK, HANNAH M. 1812 N. clid at 8t. Louis, Feb. 2, Hanley Jan.

30, 1953, wife 8:30 a.m., to Nativity Church. In- of the late Henry E. Streck, mother terment Calvary. of William A. Streck, our sister, and aunt.

NUELLE, ROSE (ROSINA) 5319 Services Feb. 2, 10 a.m.. Bancroft, fortified with the Sacra- from the BOPP Chapel, Hanley road ments of Holy Mother Church, dear at Forsyth Clayton. Interment sister of Catharine, William Frank Jo- Calvary Cemetery. P.

seph and the Henry late Bernard George Nuelle, our STROUD. MARY (nee Hanks), dear sister-in-law, ROBERT'S cousin and Funeral aunt. beloved wife of the late Isaac Stroud, 2330 Arkansas, Jan. 31, 1953, Funeral from 8. Grand dear mother of Luther, William, Home, 1905 Mass Frank, Noah and Isaac Stroud Feb.

2, 8:30 Church a.m. the Requiem and LaVern Richter, our dear sister, 9 a.m., at Peter of and Paul Magdalen. Ceme- sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandInterment 88. mother, great-grandmother, aunt and Plus tery. A Club, and Mary Martha 50- cousin.

member of Famous- Barr 15 Mrs. Stroud at the WEICK BROS. dality. Funeral Home, 2201 8. Grand ONYET, CLOYD.

4001 Washington until Feb. 1. 10 p.m. Jan. 31.

1953, beloved hus- ment Steelville, Mo. band of Emma Schlechte Onyet, dear TOENNIES, EMMA W. (nee Springfather of Marcella Onyet and Mrs. meyer), 4560A Red Bud, Jan. Robert Walburn, stepfather of Rich- 30.

1953, beloved wife of the late ard. William and James Power, Fred L. Toennies, dear mother of brother of Alma Arens, father-in- Florence L. and Mabel L. Toennies, law, grandfather, brother-in-law and Mrs.

Emmeline E. MAdams and Fred uncle. Toennies, dear grandmother of NELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell sister of Mrs. Lenn Boll and Mrs. Funeral from ARTHUR J.

DON- Beverly and Robert McAdams, dear Feb. 3, 9 a.m., to St. Francis Emily C. Teckemeyer, our dear aunt Xavier (College) Church, Grand and and sister-in-law. Lindell.

Interment Calvary. Services Feb. 2, 1:30 p.m., Carrswold Jan. 30, 1953, Home, 3402 Kingshighway, to PIERSON, GRACE KINEALY, 7634 from Funeral wife of John L. Pierson, mother of St.

Peter's Cemetery. Jack Lawrence, Grace Strong and REV. DAYTON suddenFrank Codding Pierson. ly Jan. 31, 1953, in Buffalo, Mrs.

Pierson at ALEXANDER band of Hazel Howard Vogt. father SONS Chapel, 6175 Delmar of Mra. Seth U. Shorey of Winchesuntil Mon. Services Feb.

2, ter, Carl G. Vogt of Stow, 10:30 a.m. from St. Michael and St. brother of Carl H.

Vogt of Buffalo, George Church, Ellenwood and Wy- also survived by five grandchildren. down, to Valhalla Cemetery. Funeral service Tuesday afternoon. WANT AD INDEX Number Announcements Birth Announcements Business Directory Business Opportunities Business Wanted Business Personals Death Notices Education Legal Notices Loans Lost and Found 17-18 Personals 23 Rooms, Board Small Loan Companies 280 Special Notices 26 Swaps Employment Employment Agencies Men, Boys Help Wanted: Women, Girls Partners Salesmen Saleswomen Situations 80-81 Real Estate for Rent Apartments for Rent 111-112 Business for Rent to Rent 126 120 Property Wanted Flats for Rent 113-114 Hotels 110 Houses for Rent 115-116 Resorts for Rent 127 Office Space 121 Suburban Property for Rent 117 Wanted to Rent 125 Real Estate for Sale 145 Apartments for Sale Business Property for Sale Deeds of Trust Farms and Farm Lands Flats for Sale Houses for Sale Hunting Grounds 155 Investment Property Loans on Real Estate Lots for Sale Number Money Wanted 143 Real Estate Cards 144 Real Estate Available for Colored 151 Real Estate Out of St. Louis 161 Real Estate Exchange 152 Real Wanted to 153 Resorts for Sale St.

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Advertisers using box numbers please ask for "Want Ad Answers" when in. quiring about replies. (C) CLASSIFICATIONS FOUND ON DEATHS 14 TURNER, OPAL (nee Price), 2628 Geyer, Jan. 30, 1953, beloved wife of Russell Turner, dear mother of Dorothy Courtway, our dear daughter, sister, sister-In-law, mother-In-law, grandmother, aunt, niece and cousin. Funeral from C.

HOFFMEISTER Chapel, 7814 8. Broadway, 10 a.m. Interment Mineral Point, Mo. WRIGHT, HARRY 4325A Sacramento, Jan. 31, 1953, 2:30 p.m.; beloved husband of the late Ida Wright (nee Diehl), dear father Edith Laxton, dear grandfather of Shirley Power, our dear brother, brother-in-law, great-grandfather and uncle.

Funeral from SULLIVAN'6. Euelid at St. Louis, Feb. 3, 10:30 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

WIEGERT, ALFRED G. (Hogan) 2850 Indiana Jan. 28. 1953, beloved husband of Louise Wiegert-Wiethuchter, dear stepfather of Ray and Charles Wiethuchter and June Meyer, dear son of Pauline Wiegert and the late Gustave Wiegert, dear brother of Edna Nagel. Lieda Ziegenbalg and Irma Withum, and our dear brotherin-law, grandfather, uncle, nephew and cousin.

Funeral from WITT BROS. Chapel, 2929 8. Jefferson 9:30 a.m., to National Cemetery. 1824A N. Twenty- Jan.

WITTMER, AMANDA. formerly, of 30, 1953, 6:20 a.m., dear aunt of Adeline E. Reese, Dr. A. W.

Wentz. Mabel D. Reese and Mildred E. Quickert, great -aunt and cousin. Funeral from LEIDNER Chapel.

2223 St, Louls Feb. 2 at 1:30 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery. WORLER, CHARLOTTE 1430 Temple formerly of 4656 Shirley Jan. 29.

1953, beloved daughter of Estelle and the late Herbert F. Wohler. dear granddaughter of Mrs. Lena Mullin. dear niece of Joseph and Belle Wehrfritz, dear niece and cousin.

Funeral Feb, 2, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN SONS' Chapel. Fair and West Florissant aves, Interment Friedens Cemetery. WORKMAN. See Lawrence, CARD OF THANKS 15 WE wish to thank the pallbearers, our relatives and many friends and employes of Pauk Fixture Co.

for their sympathy shown in the loss of our son and brother Harry Roth, and too the friends who sent the beautiful floral offerings; we especially wish to thank Rev. Bosch for his consoling words; the Police Department for their fine co-operation and the C. ter Undertaking for their services rendered. ROTH and MOSBLECH FAMILIES. I WISH to express my heartfelt thanks to the relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown me in my late sad bereavement in the loss of my beloved husband Roy A.

Pearce, also Rev. T. Boesch, employes of the Gulf, Mobile Ohio Railroad, and the pallbearers, also for the many, beautiful offerings and the WackerHelderle Funeral Home for their kind service. MRS. JULIA PEARCE.

WE WISH to express our thanks to the pall bearers, Rev. Martin Fortel of St. Paul Methodist Church, our relatives and friends for the many beautiful offerings, their kindness and sympathy in the loss of my dear mother, Margaret Yearwood. I also wish to thank the Drehmann-Harral Funeral Home, for their kind and efficient services, MRS. ALBERTA LOEB AND FAMILY.

SHOULD I have overlooked thanking anyone personally or by not sending a card, may I take this opfriends, neighbors and the priest of portunity to thank my relatives, Sacret Heart Church for the kindness and expression of amypathy, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets offered me during my sad bereavement in loss of my dear husband, Jessie Schreiber, also Leidner 'ELIZABETH SCHREIBER IN MEMORIAM 16 ADREVENO, MARY (MAYME). In Sad loving my heart, but sweet the memmemory, Jan. 31, 1949. ory, as I think of you today. Sadly missed by HUSBAND AND ALL WHO LOVED HER.

BENDICK, MARIE W. in loving memory of our dear sister, who departed this life, Feb. 6, 1951; Her loving heart is now at rest, God took her home when He thought best; With one so loving and kind, Is hard to part with at any time. Sadly missed by SISTERS and BROTHERS. BREITENWISCHER, FRED, Feb.

2, 1944; BREITENWISCHER, ANNA, Jan. 30, 1948, in memory of dear Pop and Mom. Oh happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still; But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Sadly missed by CHILDREN. FINLEY, ROBERT: in loving mem ory of my dear husband, who passed Sadly away missed Feb.

by 2, wife, MARGA1949, RET and FAMILY. FRANZ. JACOB Jan. 30, 1950. Three years have passed, but memories stay as near and dear as vesterday.

WIFE AND FAMILY. GELB, SAMUEL; most lovingly remembered Jan. 26, 1952. So dear to our hearts Are the memories of you, To treasure forever Our whole life through. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN and ALL WHO LOVED HIM.

GOLLER. MINNIE, in memory of our dear mother and grandma, who died one year ago, Feb. 2, 1952. As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your welcome face. Sadly missed by GOLLER and CORDES LIES, and all her dear friends.

HARTBAUER, Feb. 3, 1946. In loving membor of my dear husMUELLER, CLARA, Feb. 3, 1944. band and sister.

WIFE and SISTER LILY. HENNE, LO0 passed away four years ago, Feb. 2, 1949. The years roil on But memories life forever. Sadly missed by WIFE, SON, DAUGHTER, grandchildren, sister, daughter-in-law and son-in-law.

HOEFLING, ADAM Feb. 3, 1951. Bitter was the trial to part With one we love so dear. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. 243 TO 282 WILL BE PAGE 9, PART 4 IN MEMORIAM 16 HENNEN, WILLIAM FRED In loving memory Feb.

3, 1949. Years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out neverThe memories of those happy days when we were all together. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN and all who loved him. HOFFMAN, MABEL (NENA): in memory Jan. 31, 1952.

And Heartbreak lies behind our smiles It laughter hides our tears; seems like only yesterday We Instead of one long year, And know free your soul is now at rest But this world from care and pain; it would seem like Heaven we had you back again. GRANDSON, SISTERS. CHILDREN. BROTHERS memory HOFFMANN, of our JOSEPHINE, in loving dear mother, mothgrandmother and greatgrandmother, who passed away Feb. Gone but missed not forgotten.

daughter Sadly by son JOHN and IDA. HOHN, Most ANNA: Feb. 3, 1952. lovingly remembered. HUSBAND and FAMILY.

HYDAR, HELEN, Jan, 29, 1952. The month of January again here, is To us the saddest of the Because it from us away year, A Her dear one, just one year today, God loving took heart her is now at rest, home when He thought best: When we are done with toils and care We'll meet our dearest mother there. TERS Sadly missed by SONS, DAUGHand FRIENDS. KNIGHT, PIERCE in loving who passed away Feb. 3, 1945.

memory of my darling husband, A golden ring now worn thin That held two hearts together, I ahall remember you dear Pierce Forever and forever. Sadly missed by wife, BERTHA and all who loved him. KOHRING, DONALD in loving memory of my darling son, who passed away Jan. 27, 1949. Never will be forgotten by his mother.

Sadly missed by ALL WHO LOVED HIM. LITZAU, IVO, Feb. 4, 1949. LITZAU, BERTHA, March 13, 1951. Deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered Sweet happy memories cling around your names: True hearts that loved you with Always deepest affection, will in death just the same.

Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS. Our MAYER, FRANK, Jan. 30, 1950. WIFE remembrance of you. loving AND CHILDREN.

McGOWAN, of MARGARET, in loving memory my dear wife and our mother, The passed away Feb. 4, 1949. years pass on But your memories live forever. Sadly missed by HUSBAND and CHILDREN. MITCHELL.

WILSON Feb. 1951. Lovingly remembered by ALL WHO LOVED HIM. MOSBLECH, FRANK in loving memory of my beloved husband and our 1943. dad, who passed away Jan.

29, Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN. O' LEARY, MARGARET in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away one year ago on Feb. 3, 1952. Sadly missed by her CHILDREN and all who loved her. POHL, AUGUST, Jan.

31, 1950. Remembered by WIFE and SON. PUCKETT, JEWEL tribute of love and memory, Jan. 30, 1950. To have, to love and then to part, Is the greatest sOrrOW of one's heart.

WIFE and MOTHER. REEF, WALTER in memory of our darling husband and father, Feb. 2, 1951. We know we have not lost you For that could never be; You are only on a journey Where Got guards you constantly. Sadly missed by HIS LOVED ONES and all who knew him.

SCHAEFER, ADAM (POP), Feb. 4, 1952. SCHMIDT, JANET in loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away Jan. 30, 1952. When a mother breathes her last farewell.

The stroke means more than tongue can tell. The world seems quite another place Without the smile of mother's face. And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. DAUGHTER. SON IN LAW, GRANDCHILDREN, SCHMIDT, JANET (SIS), Jan.

30, 1952. Our hearts are filled with sadness Our eyes shed many tears God only knows how we miss you At the end of one long year. Sadly missed by EDWARD SCHAEFER, MARGE SCHAEFER EDL, RELATIVES and FRIENDS. SORMITT, ELIZABETH. Jan.

30, 1947. Most lovingly in remembered. DAUGHTER, son-in-law. children, sisters and loved ones, A SCHWANINGER, CEL. CHARLES, In loving memory of my dear son and dear brother who died Jan.

30, 1945. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Sadly missed by his MOTHER. BROTHERS, SISTERS and all who loved him. SILKWOOD.

0. LEE; Feb. 6, 1950. Most lovingly remembered by WIFE, children, grandchildren. STEBER, FREDERICK Feb.

3, 1937. Sadly missed by WIFE and DAUGHTERS. STEWART. PAULINE (nee Zeller), In loving memory of our dear mother who departed this lite Feb, 6, 1948. Sadly, missed HER LOVED ONES.

ALL of our dear mother, Feb. 3, 1951. STRODTMAN, ANNA, in memory Sad our hearts, sweet the memory As we think of you today. DAUGHTER AND SONS. STRONG, IST.

SGT. LOUIS. dear In friend loving who memory passed away Feb. 1, 1952. of a very Sadly missed by LORETTA and CHRIST CHRISTENSEN and friends.

TELTHORST, MARY, Feb. 3, Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed by her CHILDREN, VOGELGESANG, ALBERT Feb. 5, 1952. A tribute of love and memory.

Sadly missed by WIFE and DAUGHTER..

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