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4B si.Luuia ruDi-uiarAiLM MONDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1991 REVIEWS "l.l 1. 1 11 .) .1 im in i I mi Choreographer's 'Eghost' Offers Mixture Of Talk, Ego -V if ''V v-- DANCE DEATHS ELSEWHERE LEONARD ODELL, S3, who, with bis brother, created the early roadside signs for his father's Burma Shave shaving cream, died Friday (Oct 4, 1991) of cancer in Edina, Minn. Mr.

Odell went on to become president of Burma-Vita Co. In 1963, the company was sold to Phillip Morris Inc. His father, Clinton, launched the business when he commissioned a chemist to develop a bmshless shaving cream and named the product Burma Shave. Sales were slow until Odell's sons, Leonard and Allan, posted the first sets of signs on rural highways in Minnesota in 1925. An advertising couplet was written on five sequential signs.

A sixth sign always said "Burma Shave." The signs were popular fixtures along U.S. highways from the late 1930s until 1964. MARTIN ENNALS, 4, the former secretary-general of Amnesty International who helped build it into a leading human rights group, died Saturday (Oct. 5, 1991) in Saskatoon, Canada, after a battle with lung cancer. Mr.

Ennals led the development of based in London, as a major monitor of human rights tenure as secretary-general to 1980. In 1977, he accepted Peace Prize on Amnesty behalf. By James Wierzbicki 01 Bit Post-Dispatch Staff Choreographer Rachel Lampert has been performing word-rich vignettes at least since the late 1970s, but most of her creations in this genre "'ol? far more dancing than does me 80-minute piece she presented over the weekend in Washington University's drama studio. This talky and remarkably non-ki-netic effort is called "Eghosts: Inventory 1991." Ghosts, indeed, figure into the script Crucial segments involve Lam-pert's communication with the spirit of a recently departed colleague, and much of the monologue that weaves around this unifying device features Lampert attempting to come to grips with various other specters. Knock a few letters out of the title, though, and you get the work's real theme.

"Eghosts" Is mostly about ego Lampert's ego, which is very large but apparently very fragile. As catharsis, the piece is perhaps a success. As theater, it is decidedly unappealing. In one of the episodes she related on Saturday, Lampert told how her moth er bad reacted to one of her early dances. Distressed at the pointedness of the autobiographical references, the mother says: "Well, I suppose you just had to do it" One supposes Lampert, a fortysomething artist still struggling for recognition, just had to make this apology for her career.

She bemoans New York City's dominant position in the American dance world, yet she rags about how a yearlong residency in Arkansas unfairly distanced her from the New York scene. She pleads guilty to profiting from commercial work, yet she regrets that her forays into the commercial arena began before that sort of thing became artistically fashionable. She is put off, she says, by "cultural to hear Lampert, one would surmise that she is one of the biggest cultural snobs in the business. It was more an unresolved gripe session than a confessional. "Be picky about what haunts you," the friendly ghost suggests at the end.

For anyone who carries as big a load as Lampert seems to, this is good advice. As Gll Wendi BrownPost Pumpkin weighing his pumpkin Sunday after decorating it at the Third Harvest Day Craft Show, held in the Maryland Heights City Park. FUNERAL NOTICES 'Stretch Mk 1' Pleases Audience With Antics, Style, Involvement By Jennifer MacAdam Four men with Australian accents who identified themselves as Bernie, Richard, Alistair and "Dan Quayle" surprised and sometimes shocked the audience that gathered around them Saturday afternoon in Union Station's South Plaza. Collectively known as the street theater group Stretch Mk 1, they gave several performances over the weekend as part of both Australia Week and the first annual "Sweet Rhythms, Wild Beats" world music and dance festival at Union Station. "We don't push the fact that we're from Australia," said one of the performers.

"There is only one world; there is only one planet The show began even before it started. While Stretch Mk 1 was setting up, spectators gathered to watch. Aware of their audience, the performers made big productions of things such as putting on a glove. The two performers who take center stage are a cross between street mimes, magicians and stand-up comedians; the other two are musicians who accompany on drums and elec- trie guitar. Their trademark seems to be their use of props.

By climbing inside lycra fabric stretched over a pliable, circular frame, they transform themselves into Mummenschan-zian creatures: monsters, other-worldly beings, abstract forms. One shape evolves into another, and, eventually, a story line emerges. Usually the story involves an audience member. Audience volunteers were dragged; kicking and screaming into the mouths of monsters or were used as human shields when two space-age beings dueled. These "volunteers" provided some of the most entertaining moments in the show.

As he was pulled to the stage, one of them had a woman's purse caught on his foot. Once he untangled it, he offered it as ransom for his release. He nearly stole the show. The members of Stretch Mk 1 seemed to know whom to pick on and how to elicit an response. Stretch Mk 1 charmed us and gave us the creeps.

But they always made us feel something. Great Guitarists At Playhouse Give An Evening Of Innovation DANCE JAZZ eF KERNEBECK, MILDRED C. (Mickey), on Oct. 5, 1991, Beloved wife of the late Fred G. Kernebeck, dear mother of Joan L.

Kernebeck, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois. Monday, Oct. 7, 2 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park.

Member of Humane Society of Missouri Auxiliary. Contributions to Humane Society of Missouri, 1210 Mack-lind. 63110, or Open Door Animal Sanctuary, P.O. Box 29333. St.

Louis. MO. 63126. appreciated. In par-lor Sunday, 3 p.m.

KREITLER See Rudolph KRING, VALBERT Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 6, 1991, husband of Rose M. Kring (nee Betteken), father of Carol Ann Crebs and Noel Barbara Leicht, grandfather of Eric Leicht, Susan Crebs, Paul Crebs and Holly Leicht. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood to St.

Clements Church, 1510 Bopp Rd. for 10 a m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions preferred for Masses or the charity of your choice.

Visitation Tues. 4-9 L. p.m. LENGGENHAGER, ANNA LEE (nee Stange). Oct.

4, 1991, dear husband of William J. Leng- tenhager, dear mother of Mat-iew, Anthony and Curtis Lenggenhager, dear daughter-in-law of William A. and Irene T. Lenggenhager, dear mother-in-law of Jeannie and Deborah, dear sister of Lorraine Fuchs, Mary Sin-ovich, Vean Stange, (Tandy Stange and Curt Stange. dear grandmother of JenniferLee and Angela, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.

Funeral at the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. (Butler Hill). Ocl. 8. 1 clock p.m.

Interment Mt. nope uemetery. in parlor a. 6 to 9 p.m. T7 LICKLIDER, FLORENCE (nee Browning), Oct.

6. 1991, dear wife of the late Ernest A. Licklider, dear mother of Willa Thompson. Robert David Licklider, Esther Jaccard. Barbara Finn Art Licklider.

dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother aunt. Funeral from SCHRADER FUNERAL Home, 14960 Manchester Rd. at Holloway, Ballwin, lues, iu a.m. interment Laurel Hill Memorial Gar dens. VISITATION MON.

5-9 p.m. MATHENY, ALLEN, Oct. 5, 1991 dear son of Rob Matheny Joann Schlueter, dear brother of Laura Stephanie Mathany, grandson of O.fi. Myrtle Matheny, Fred Marie Bradford, dear nephew cousin. Funeral from SHEPARD Funeral Chapel, Natural Bridge at I-170 on 10:30 a to Laurel Hill Cemetery.

VISITATION 4-9 p.m. Mon. Mccreary, mabry (lee), Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection Oct. 5, 1991, beloved husband of Juanita C. McCreary (nee Lax-ton), dear father of Mitchell, Richard and Randall McCreary and Peggy Piehl, dear grandfather Joshua, Adam, Christine and Katie McCreary and Dawn and Ryan Piehl, dear brother of Gene McCreary, Ruth Kay and Jody McCreary.

dear son-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from SCHRADER FUNERAL Home, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin. 9:30 a.m. to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Eureka for 10 a.m. Mass.

Interment Oak Grove Mausoleum. If desired, contributions may be made to St. Ann Church i Shrine for the Poor, 1220 Whittier Street, St. Louis, 63113 or St. Mary Pastoral Care co St.

Mary's Health Center. VISITA- L. TION Mon. 2-9 P.M. McNEES, JAMES, Ifek on Oct.

5, 1991.be-3 loved husband of Betty 1 R. McNees, (nee Stockglausner), dear father of James A. (Christine) McNees, Keith R. McNees, David S. (Julie) McNees the late Sue A.

Repro-gle, dear son of Edna Pearl McNees, dear grandfather of Brian Kelly Reprogle David C. McNees, dear brother of Elaine Davis Barbara Ruth Haney, dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin dear friend. Funeral 1:45 p.m. at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN I SONS.

7027 Gravois. Interment National Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to the American Lung Assoc. VISITATION MON. 2-9 p.m.

MEIER, HELEN (nee Gers), Baptized into the Hope of Christ Resurrection, Oct. 5, 1991, beloved wife of the late Bernard H. Meier. beloved sister of Josephine C. Gers, dear aunt of Jeannie Lois, stepmother of Rosemary Meier Marilyn Gehner, great aunt, great grandmother, great great grandmother sister-in-law.

Funeral Oct. 8, 9:30 a m. from MATH HERMANN SON Chapel. 10212 Halls Ferry Rd. to Corpus Christi Church (Jennings).

Mass 10 a m. Interment Calvary. VISITA- liL. TION MON. after 2:30 p.m.

MEYER, INEZ C. (nee Grant), Oct. 5, 1991, beloved wife of the late Albert F. Meyer dear mother of Inez Rose Eley, Teresa A. Goris, Albert F.

Jr. and Henry H. Meyer, dear sister of Josephine Francis and Jessica Quackboerner. our dear mother-in-law. grandmother of 1 7.

great-grandmother of 28, great-great-grandmother of 1, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and dear friend. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary. 118 North Florissant Road, Ferguson Oct. 8. 2 p.m.

Interment Salem Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation Mon. 3-9 pm. The Great Zack Dioneda, 5, Maryland Heights Index Adair, Maurice 0. Alvey.RuthM.

Bauer, Raymond P. Bozler, Charles 0. Brucks Bushart, Patricia M. Christopher Creedon, Dennis E. Deachan, David N.

Dillon, Violet Flood, Rev. Monsignor John Patrick Garavaglia, Mary Gertken Glore, Jewell M. Goins, Helen (Steinkuehler) Gratza, Louis J. Huber, Edward J. Kernebeck, Mildred C.

(Mickey) Kreitler Kring, Valbert E. Lenggenhager, Anna Lee Licklider, Florence E. Matheny, Allen McCreary, Mabry (Lee) McNees, James C. Meier, Helen M. Meyer, Inez C.

Mincke, Katherine A. Mitchell, Anne Hide (Nancy) Mueller, Marie C. Nauber, Raymond C. Owen, Sadie R. Packard, Ruth H.

Partenheimer, Milton F. Plummer, Lester D. Politte, Leonard G. Popham, Harvey G. Riechmann, Alvina M.

Rudolph, Vernon A. (Rudy) Ruff, Irma (Audrey) Simon, Phillip S. Sr. Smiley, Dorothea M. Soaib, Edward C.

Steinhoff, Nancy Ann Steinkuehler, Helen Goins Strubbe, Helen Marion Taylor, William E. Thebeau, Carl J. (Jack) Usher, Iva E. Utnage, Allah Mae Viviano Vogel Wilson ADAIR, MAURICE entered into rest on Oct. 5.

1991, beloved husband of Geraldine R. Adair (nee 0 Cornell), dear father of Sandra K. Buchholz, dear father-in-law of Edward A. Buchholz, dear grandfather of Brandon C. Buchholz dear brother of Madonna Adair Margaret Hopper, dear brother-in-law of Evelyn Waskiewicz, our dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle, great uncle, cousin friend.

Visitation will be held Tues Oct. 8, 11 A M. at BUCHHOLZ Spanish Lake Mortuary, 1645 Redman Ave. Private graveside services will be held at Memorial Park Cemetery. ALVEY, RUTH Oct.

5, 1991, St. Charles. Mo. Age 59, dear wife of Lloyd Alvey. dear mother of Dennis, Christine Kluempers, Sharon Sanderson.

Richard, Robert, dear sister of Norbert, William Cuba, dear grandmother of 11 dear aunt. Celebration of Mass, 10 a.m. St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

The family is being served by the BAUE Funeral Home, St. Charles, 620 Jefferson S. where friends may call Mon 5-9 P.M. Donations to Peregrine Society. BAUER, RAYMOND on Oct.

5, 1991, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Mary L. Bauer (nee Hoffman), dear father of James H. (Carol) Bauer, Richard J. (Kitty) Bauer Thomas E. (Laura) Bauer and Walter T.

(Linda) Neff, dear grandfather of 9, great-grandfather, uncle, greaf-uncle, great-great-uncle, cousin and dear friend. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois to Our Lady of Sorrows Church Kingshighway at Rhodes for 10 a m. Mass.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mr. Bauer was a member of Retired Engineers and Hampton Lions. If desired, contributions may be made to the American Lung Assn. or Hampton Lions Eyecare Committee, 5865 Hampton St.

Louis. MO 63109. Visitation Tues. 2-9 p.m. BOZLER, CHARLES 0., lk on Sun Oct.

6. 1991. ci3 beloved husband ot 1 Gertrude Bozler jrde Schlarman), dear father of Douglas (Shirley) and Bruce (Denise) Bozler, dear grandfather of Kim-berly, Lisa, Keith and Kurt Bozler, dear brother of Emma Heidenreich, Marie (James) Patterson and the late Viola Smith, Dorothy Engle and Frederick Bozler. our dear uncle, great-uncle, great-great-uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL.

5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. at Butler Hill on Oct. 8 at 8 45 a m. Interment National Cemetery. Memorials to the American Heart Assn.

appreciated. In parlor Mon. 4-9 p.m. BRUCKS See Utnage Dispatch Annual RIECHMANN, ALVINA asleep in Jesus. Sun Oct.

6, 1991. dear sister of Ora Lind-horst, Laura French the late Richard, Julius Carl Riechmann, Alda Ritter Esther Neustadt, our dear sister-in-law, aunt cousin. Visitation at CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home, 9480 Lewis Clark (Hwy. 367) 4 8 P.M. Funeral service 10:30 a.m.

in the Chapel of the Lutheran Altenheim, 1265 McLaran 63147. All services will terminate at this time. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Lutheran Altenheim preferred. RUDOLPH. VERNON A.

(RUDY), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mnthar Phnrrh Thre Oct. 3. 1 991 beloved husband of Frieda M. Rudolph (Lucky) (nee tvo'ubi uear lainer 01 uonna (Rick) Foelsch, Sharon (John) Contini, Lorie Slama, Vernon A. II (Sharon), Gary W.

(Kay) and Robert M. (Sharon) Rudolph, dear brother of Arlene (Eddie) Stevens, dear nephew and godson of Bertha Holly Reigert, our dear grandfather of 13.brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, friend, and neighbor. Funeral from the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. at Butler Hill, Oct. 8.

9:30 a to Queen of All Saints Church, 10 a.m. Mass. Interment National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Monastery of St. Clare, appreciated.

Member of I.B.E.W. Local No. 1. In parlor 6 to 9 p.m.; and 2 to 9 p.m. RUFF, IRMA (AUDREY), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Oct.

4, 1991, beloved wife of the late Oliver J. Brueggeman and Frank B. Ruff, dear mother of Joanne Elmers, dear grandmother of Jill and Jenny, dear sister of Hilda Ti-gard, Henry and Arthur Ttnne-meyer, our dear mother-in-law, step mother, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, great-great-aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral Mass at St. Gabriel the Archangel Church, 631 1 Nottingham, Oct.

8, 10 a.m. Interment S.S. Peter and Paul Cemetery. No visitation. Member of the Newspaper Guild and lifetime member of the Press Club of Metropolitan St.

Louis. Memorials to Great Rivers Home Care 1 Mid Rivers Suite 298. St. Peters, Mo. 63376 appreciated.

KUTIS SERVICE. fc SIMON, PHILLIP S. Oct. 5, 1991, Baptized into the Hope of Christ's Resurrection, beloved husband of Agusta Simon (nee Gertken), dear father of Mary Frances Morrisey, Judith Ann Sater and Phillip S. Simon dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from ORTMANN'S, 9222 Lackland, Overland, Oct. 9, 9:30 a.m. to All Souls Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment S.S.

Peter Paul Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m. Tues. SMILEY, DOROTHEA, on Oct. 6.

1991. dear wife of the late John J. Smiley, dear mother of Charlotte Lawrence Marie Orr, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother great grandmother. Funeral service from HOFFMEISTER SOUTH Co. Chapel, 1515 Lemay Ferry Oct.

7, 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Member of Eastern Star. VISITATION Mon.

Noon until service time 2 p.m. SOAIB, EDWARD fortified with the Sacra-JE3 ments of Holy Mother Church Oct. 4, 199 1, beloved husband of Pila Soaib (nee Martinez), dear father of Eddye Michelle weissmann, Raymond Joseph and Frank Edward Soaib. dear grandfather of Andrea. Adam, Kathryn, Hannah, Natalie, Tony, Dominic, Joey Michelle and Justin, dear brother of Robert, Frank.

Danny Soaib and Rosemary Hays, our dear father-in-law, son-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 8. 9 a m. to S.S.

Mary and Joseph Church, 9:30 a.m. Mass. Interment National Cemetery. Retired member of Beer Bottlers Local No. 1167.

Masses preferred. In parlor 3 to 9 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. STEINHOFF, NANCY ANN, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct.

6. 1991. dear daughter of Edna and the late Homer Steinhoff, dear sister of Homer and Robert Steinhoff, dear sister-in-law of Betty and Mona Steinhoff, dear aunf, great-aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral 9:30 a.m. from BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester Kirkwood to St.

Peters Church for 10 a.m. Mass Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions are preferred to St. Josephs Hospital (Kirkwood) Hospice Program, in lieu of flowers. Visitation 2-8 p.m.

VA STEINKUEHLER, HELEN GOINS, on Oct. 4, 1991, in Orlando, formerly of Affton, Beloved mother of Darlis Arter of Orlando, dear grandmother of David Arter of Woodbridge. and Susan Hammond of Wilmington. great-grandmother of Kimberly and Matthew Arter and Christopher Hammond. Funeral service from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary.

6464 Chippewa at Watson, Tuesday. Oct. 8. 9 a m. Interment St.

Paul Churchyard. Visitation Monday, 6 until 9 p.m. STRUBBE, HELEN MARION. Oct 4, 1991.dearwitolthe late Elmer Henry Strubbe long time employee of Brown Shoe Co and beloved friend Visitation Tues after 2pm with Funeral Service at 2 45 m. at BOPP Chapel, 10610 Manchester kirkwood.

Interment private. If desired, contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. the group, international during his from 1968 the Nobel International's By Louise King Two of the most innovative acoustic guitarists of this or any era shared the bill during a concert at the Westport Playhouse Saturday. Leo Kottke the influential veteran, and Michael Hedges the young upstart, reprised the roles they played during a similar string of shows several years ago. This time, however, it was Hedges who took the audience for the most exciting journey of the evening.

His opening set was like a ride on a roller coaster; Kottke's performance had more of a dreamy, merry-go-round feel to it. And just like a trip to an amusement park, the evening wouldn't have been complete without experiencing both attractions. Hedges was full of elfin-like energy. He spun in circles and danced in place as he elicited an incredible variety of tones from his six-string. Although he was performing solo, his aggressive style of picking, strumming and pounding on the body of the guitar like a drum at times made it sound as if two or three people were playing.

His experimental technique included attacking, hammering and pulling at the strings, sliding up and down the neck of the guitar with his thumb, fingering ACOUSTIC GUITAR from both sides of the neck, and pecking away with his fingers like a hummingbird. The result was a wide assortment of moods, from the sedate, contemplative "Silent Anticipations" on which Hedges' classical training rose to the surface, to the untamed, multi-textur-al "Ritual Dance" from his latest recording, "Taproot." His singing, too, spanned a broad range from sweet and choir-like to raucous to light and humorous. In contrast, Kottke's folksy ways dominated his performance, which was delivered in his usual off-the-cuff manner. The Jimmy Stewart of acoustic guitarists, he stumbled over his own words in an attempt to deliver typically disjointed monologues on where and how a particular event had inspired his songwriting. Though his stage presence (or lack thereof) endeared him to the crowd, his ability to squeeze out a virtual palette of emotions from his steel string guitar held them spellbound.

Highlights of the set included "Regards From Chuck Pink," a fine example of Kottke's fast, but never flashy fingering. BUSHART, PATRICIA M. (nee 0 Bnen). Oct. 5, 1991, Beloved wife of Kenneth A.

Bushart, dear mother of Linda Go-dat, Diane Hoffman, Cheryl Linn and Stephen Bushart, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, cousin and dear friend. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 North Florissant Road. Ferguson, Tuesday. Oct. 8.

11:30 a m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Visitation Monday, 4 to 9 p.m. CHRISTOPHER See Plummer CREEDON, DENNIS Oct. 5, 1991.

beloved husband of Phyllis Creedon (nee Haven). dear father of Dennis R. Creedon, Darla J. Kleinman, Shirely A. McClune and Karen S.

Sayles. dear brother of Evelyn Baldasso and Betty Wells, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Homo, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 8, 12:30 p.m. Interment National Ceme- tery.

In parlor 2 p.m. T7 DEACHAN, DAVID suddenly on Oct. 5. 1991, beloved husband of Cynthia A. Deachan (nee Neporaqy).

dearest father of Sarah E. Deachan, beloved son of Edward and Darleen Deachan dear grandson of Edward and Eileen 'wlaschek and Mrs. Eva Rabenort, dear brother of Denise Reid, Dennis and Darren Deachan, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, cousin, uncle and friend. Funeral service on Oct. 8.

1 p.m. ALEXANDER SONS Funeral Home Chapel, 11101 St. Charles Rock Rd. at Lindbergh. Visitation Mon.

4-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. DILLON, VIOLET, (nee Johnson), Oct. 6, 1991, beloved wife of the late Leo P.

Dillon, dear mother of Leo P. Dillon, dear mother-in-law of Linda A. Dillon, dear grandmother of Kurt, Karie Kevin Dillon, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt friend. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Mortuary, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Oct.

8, 10 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. VISITATION Mon. 2-9 P.M. FLOOD, REV.

MONSIGNOR JOHN PATRICK, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church October 5, 1991, beloved son of the late Patrick and Ella Flood, dear brother of Joseph Rev. James F. and the late Vincent L. Flood, dear uncle of Patricia A. Flood, our dear cousin.

Visitation for Monsignor Flood will be Sunday, October 6, from 3 5 p.m. at St. Patricks Church, (Jonesburah, MO). Mass at St. Patricks Church, Tuesday.

Oct. 8. at 11 a m. There will also be visitation at COLLIER Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles Rock Road on Monday Tuesday from 4 9 p.m.

Funeral Mass Wednesday, October 9, 10 a.m. at St. Kevins Church (St. Ann, MO). Interment Cal- vary Cemetery Masses ML.

preferred. 1ft GARAVAGLIA, MARY, Oct. 5, 1991 Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear sister of Caroline Peroutka, dear aunt of Sharon Makie, Gary, Kim and Connie Garavaglia and Alfred Venegoni. Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5142 Daggett Oct. 9, 1991, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Ambrose Church, 9 a.m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member ot Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Society of St. Ambrose Church and Sr. Citizens Club of St. Ambrose Church. Visitation 2-9 p.m.

Oct. 8. Masses preferred. GERTKEN See Simon GLORE, JEWELL M. (nee Dal-ton).

Oct. 5, 1991, beloved wife of the late Jesse Orville Glore, dear mother of Betty McMullin, Irma Spindel, Robert Glore, Joyce Snyder, John Glore, Paula Edgington, Brenda Trokey and the lateXeroy Glore, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend. Visitation at KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct. 6, 3 to 9 m. then taken to Southwest Church of the Naza-rene, 4543 Magnolia for service 10 a.m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to the boutnwest Church of the Nazarene appreciated. GOINS, HELEN (Steinkuehler), on Oct. 4, 1991, in Orlando, formerly of Affton, Beloved mother of Darlis Arter ot Orlando.

dear grandmother of David Arter of Woodbridge, and Susan Hammond ot Wilmington great-grandmother of Kimberly and Matthew Arter and Christopher Hammond. Funeral service from HOFF-MEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 9 a.m. Interment St. Paul Churchyard.

Visitation Monday, 6 until 9 p.m. GRATZA, LOUIS Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Oct. 5, 1991, beloved husband of Ann Gratza (nee Furi), dear father of Marie Post, Keith and Rick Gratza. our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois, Oct.

8, 9 30 a m. to Assumption Church for 10 a m. Mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Contributions to St.

Louis Heart Assn. appreciated. In parlor Mon. 3 p.m. ifis HUBER, EDWARD on October 4, 1991, Baptized Into the Hope of Christ Resurrection, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Huber (nee Knollmann), dear brother of the late Frank Harry Huber, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, great-great-uncle, cousin friend.

Funeral Monday. 10 30 a m. from JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN SONS, 7027 Gravois to St Raphael Church for 11 a.m. Mass.

Entombment SS. Peter Paul Mausoleum. Masses preferred. VISITATION SUNDAY 2 8 P.M. TAYLOR, WILLIAM Saturday, Oct.

5, 1991, dear husband of Laura C. Tavlor (nea Newtont. dear father of Larry Bill and Ronald Kent Taylor, dear brother of Bernice Quick and the late Edward Taylor, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, uncle, brother-in-law. cousin and friend. Funeral at the NEW KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd.

(Butler Hill), Oct. 7, 2:30 p.m. Interment National Cemetery. In parlor after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Services termi- tL. nate at Chapel. flfl THEBEAU, CARL J. (JACK), Oct. 5, jp) 1991.

beloved husband 1 of Betty J. Thebeau (nee Boss), dear father of Shiela Truster, dear brother of Hilda Clark. Dons Vonderake. Robert and Ronald Thebeau, dear grandfather of Tiffany, Clifford and Trey, our dear son-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from KUTIS AFFTON Chapel, 10151 Gravois.

Oct. 8. 10 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Member of American Legion Boots Dixon No.

174. In parlor Mon. 4 p.m. USHER, IVA E. (nee Curtis), Oct.

5, 1991, beloved mother of Tom Usher, Thelma Hutton, James Usher, Fern Quick, Mary-ann McMullin and Muredda Win-ningham, dear grandmother of 28. great-grandmother of 32 and great-great-grandmother, our dear mother-in-law and friend. Services at HOFFMEISTER SOUTH COUNTY! CHAPEL. 1515 Lemay Ferry Oct. 8.

11:30 a m. Interment St. Trinity Cemetery. Visitation Mon. 3-9 p.m.

UTNAGE, ALLAH MAE, (nee Sweezy) asleep in Jesus Saturday. October 5. 1991, beloved wife of the late Moses R. Utnage, dear mother of Louise Brucks, Fay Vogel. Joanne Wilson.

Virginia (Jenny) Viviano, Imogene Willis of Washington D.C., and Jon Randall Utnage of Luxembourg, dear sister of Agnes Torrence, John L. Sweezy and the late Leona Shoemate. dear mother-in-law of Ted Vogel, James Willis and Maggie Utnage and the late Charles Brucks. dear grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend. Funeral Tuedday, Oct.

8. 10 a.m. from MATH HERMANN SON Chapel, 10212 Halls Ferry Rd. Interment Bethlehem. Mrs.

Utnage was a resident of O'Fal-lon, MO for 20 years. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Chapel of the Cross Lutheran Church or wiHiiij vi iuui yj- predated. Visitation Mon- ijL day, 4:30 9 p.m. VIVIANO See Utnage VOGEL See Utnage WILSON See Utnage 0170 Fraternal Noyces LOCAL), I.B.E.W. Please be advised of the death of BRO.

JOSEPH J. PORTA Production. Retired Member 39 vears. Died Oct. 4, 1991 In parlor atter 4 p.m.

Sat. at Fev Funeral Home, 4100 Lemav Ferrv Rd. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. at Marv Mother of the Church, 5901 Kerth Rd. Donald J.

Bresnan, Bus. Mar. Fronds J. Telle, Fin. Sec'y.

LOCAL 1, I.B.E.W. Please be advised of the dedth of BRO. VERNON A. RUDOLPH Repair Technician. Retired Member 19 vears.

Died Oct. 3, 1991 tn parlor 6 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 9 p.m. ot the New Kutis South Countv Chapel, S355 Lemav Ferrv Rd. Funeral Mass 10 a.m.

Tues. at Ail Saints Church. Donald J. Bresnan, Bus. Mor.

Francis J. Telle, Fin. Sec'y. 0180 Masonic Noticti HARMONY LODGE N0.4f A.F.4 A.M. Stated Oct 7.7 30 m.

Work in M.M. Degree hat een cancelled. Rodger R. Rodemqchtr, W.M. OLIVE BRANCH LODGE I7 Stated Comm.

Tues Oct. 10 A.M. Past Masters Day, Election of Officers-memtiers uriieo to attend, visitors welcone RICHARD C. JAMES. PURITY LODOE 4SI A FA AM Statea Mon.

IX' JO pm at ROSE HILL TEMPLE. Regular business, renesh. ments, vlstors welcome MICHAEL FISH, WM. 0190 In Memorial TO PL AC or IN MEMORIAM. PLEASE CALL ANNE JtN (S.t 'm 0230 Florists DIERBERGS FLORIST fCKFlOfM FUNERAL HOMf Oeilvowt 1 DAYS A Vtff PFI IVI-RIFS MON SAT (oil before Noon ler Sun.

Delivery 432-7077 DOOLEY FLORIST 490 ST FRANCOIS MINCKE, KATHERINE (nee Lechner), Baptized into the Hope of Christ Resurrection, Oct. 5, 1991. beloved wife of the late Thomas A. Mincke, dear sister of Steve Lechner a Viola Bayles, dear aunt of Paul Unger, our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, cousin friend. Funeral from KUTIS FUNERAL Home, 2906 Gravois, Oct.

8. 2 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. In parlor Mon.

4 p.m. MITCHELL, ANNE HILLE (NANCY), Oct. 5. 1991, beloved wife of Darragh McGirk Mitchell, dear mother of Nancy M. Kings-ley and Susan M.

Callis, dear sister of Ruth H. Maxwell, Patricia H. Vann and Thomas G. Hille. dear grandmother of 4.

dear great-grandmother of 3 and dear aunt. Memorial Service 11 a m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 514 Argonne, Kirkwood. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Grace Episcopal Church. MUELLER, MARIE C.

(nee Cleary), Saturday, Oct. 5. 1991. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dearest wife of the late Thomas E. Mueller, dearest mother of Alice M.

Jedlicka. Thomas and Jospeh H. Mueller, dear mother-in-law of Nancy K. and Theresa (Teri) Mueller, dear sister of the fate Francis X. and Delphine A.

Cleary, our dear aunt, great-aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother, cousin and friend to many. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER COLONIAL Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson. Tues 9:15 a.m. with Mass celebrated at Church of the Little Flower, (Boland Arch Terrace) 10 a.m. Interment Calavary Cemetery.

Donations to the St. Vincent De Paul Society or Boys Hope, 4970 Oakland Ave. St. Louis. MO 631 10 in Mrs.

Mueller's memory. VISITATION MONDAY AFTER 2 P.M. NAUBER, RAYMOND Oct. 4, 1991. age 81, brother of Frank, Carmen Mahoney, Alice Betty, and Lauraine Huddleston, also many nieces and nephews.

Loyal patron of O'Connell's Pub. Private services were held. OWEN, SAOIE R. (nee Faour), Fortified with the Sacraments ot Holy Mother Church on Oct. 4, 1991, St.

George. UT, dear wife of the late James Marvin Owen, dear mother of James M. Owen of St. George, UT. and Edward J.

Owen of St. Louis, grandmother of James G. Owen St. George, UT. dear sister of W.

Faour and Esther Crews, both of St. Louis. Funeral Services Oct. 7, St. George Catholic Church.

Interment Washington City Cemetery. SPILSBDRY-DESERT ROSE Mortuary Service. PACKARD, RUTH born on Jan. 29, 1897, died Oct. 5, 1991, beloved wife of the late William H.

Packard, dear sister of John T. Harris, sister-in-law of Helen Harris, dear aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Private service. PARTENHEIMER, MILTON of Bourbon, 89. dear husband of Artona (Basket) Partenheimer, dear father of Jean Bunch.

Fred, Harry, Sandra Leonard, dear brother of the late Norman, William, dear grandfather of 9, great grandfather of 1 1 dear father-in-law dear uncle. Funeral services 11:30 a.m. at the BAUE Funeral Home. St. Charles.

Interment St. Peters Cemetery. The family is being served by the Baue Funeral Home of St. Charles, 620 Jefferson St. where friends may call 4-9 P.M.

Memorials to Donor choice. PLUMMER, LESTER Sv fortified with the Sacra-5jl ments of Holy Mother Church Oct. 4, 1991, beloved husband of Doris M. Plummer, dear son of Luther and the late Mina Plummer, dear father of Jane Simerly and Judy Kingsbury, dear step father of Kenneth. Jack, and Michael Christopher, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Funeral from FITZGERALD-KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4580 S. Lindbergh at Gravois, Oct. 8, 1fI30 a.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the St.

Louis Heart Assn. Visitation after 3 p.m., Mon. POLITTE, LEONARD Jv Fortified with the Sacra-gs ments of Holy Mother Church on Oct. 5, 1991, beloved husband of Dolores B. Politte (nee Schmitt).

dear father of George, Thomas, Robert, James and Mary Politte, Diane Miller, Rita Wiloers, Joseph, John and Bill Politte. dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, nephew, cousin and friend. Funeral from TED FENDLER Funeral Home, 7420 Michigan at Koeln, 8:30 am. forlvtass Celebrated at The Church of St. Boniface, 9 a.m.

Interment National Cemetery. Masses or donations to St. Jude appreciated. VISITATION MON. 2-9 P.M.

POPHAM, HARVEY on Oct. 6. 1 991 beloved husband of Mildred M. Popham (nee Pen-land), dear father of Joyce Elaine Botkin and father-in-law of Dar-iel Botkin, dear brother of Clarence and John Popham, dear grandfather of Terry Alaniz, Bruce Botkin and Carol Hartzer, reat-grandfather of 11, our ear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Beacon Lodge No.

3 A.F. A.M., Beacon Chapter 256 E.S., Scottish Rite, member of Teamster Local 600 (retired), 55 year member Baptist Church. 0 S. service 7:30 p.m. Masonic service 8 p.m.

Funeral Oct. 9. 11 a m. ALEXANDER SONS Funeral Home Chapel, 1 1 101 St. Charles Rock Rd.

at Lindbergh. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Tues. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

Joanne Brackeen Quartet Gives Audience Two Hours Of Variety By Steve Pick We don't get many chances in St. Louis to see a regularly working jazz ensemble, but the Joanne Brackeen Quartet made a stop at CASA Saturday night as part of a lengthy Midwest tour. The group, which had native St. Louisan Greg Osby on alto saxophone, Cecil McBee on bass, Tony Reedus on drums and Brackeen on piano, performed for more than two hours, displaying a wide range of influences and ideas. Brackeen, who was once a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, displayed a strongly percussive, fiery attack on the piano.

She could play softly, and she could swing through chord changes when she felt like it. She seemed happiest pounding at the keys with a fury and flourish obviously drawn from the style of McCoy Tyner, but with a wholly distinctive melodic touch. Brackeen writes tricky, intricate compositions, with lots of start-stop rhythms, long rests and wide intervals between notes. Her solos built from this foundation, adding a powerful touch of emotion, and not a little bit of reverberation from the piano's foot pedal. When she played a pop standard, such as "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered," or "Emily," she focused her romanticism, which was always just beneath the surface on her own songs.

She was playing hard, but she was playing beautifully. Osby's alto sax lined up perfectly with Brackeen's piano on her compositions but seemed a bit cerebral for the other material. Osby has a big, rich tone that should be a natural for a warmly romantic pop song, but he couldn't sound completely relaxed when he played them. On the other hand, give him a quirky, funky bit of complexity, and he could sing with the angels on his instrument. I have a reasonably firm rule of thumb that states a concert's value is inversely proportional to the number of bass solos in it, but McBee's playing was a delightful exception.

On a couple of pieces, McBee played the head of the tune, and soloed brilliantly from it, before Brackeen or Osby did much of anything. Reedus was a fireball behind the drum kit. He specialized in rolls on the snare and torn toms, making his few drums sound like a percussion orchestra. When he let loose on a solo, you'd think the building was about to collapse. But, no matter how much crashing sound he created, his playing was always firmly rooted in solid rhythmic foundations.

DIGNIFIED AND HELPFUL BURIAL from 695 CREMATION from 395 MAYER FUNERAL HOME 533-0293 4358 LINDELL ST. LOUIS. MO. 63108 PRE-NEED AT-NEED U. ui.7.

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