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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1964 PAGES 11 2C DEATHS 14, DEATHS 14 1 DIATHS 14 i DEATHS 14, I DEATHS Justus Weiss Montaigne SPECIAL SERVICES I TRADES 31 RKFRIG RATOR-freezer window air-condftioner and appliance service. Guaranleed. 16 yean experience. Freezer Service, 950 N.

Geyer. YO 5-6649. Salem Weiss, Bept. 1964, dear brother of Ben, Max, Dave. Herman, Louis and Ted tvbim, Mrs.

aaran uonen, Mrs. Kin a-nd r. Esther ANNOUNCEMENTS Appearing at Gianino's The "UNIQUES" and uncle r-m-iaw CARLOAD, Central unlt.TParlsot- Funeral' from BTOrctrr.Pg o. 6021 Scanlan MI T-181S. STVm12 ASH HAULING 41 Emeth Cemeterv.

Mr Weiss in ASHPITS, old aheda wrecked, baser slat. om basement! cleaned prompt service. 9 Wipe ASHES, rubbish; prompt. ALLENr. -a 4528 Dryden CO 1:8788 COJ-6242 BRICKLAYING, tuckpoinling'43 husband of the late Mary E.

CHIMNEY repair, any tvpe. MU-Kaslen Wiese, dear father of bourn. 6357 Stratford. EV 3-7126 illiam Frederick W. and I tl'CKPOINTING.

chimneV repairi; Eugene H. Wiese. dear father- guaranteed. Hulf, CE l-s'025. In law grandfather, great- PR 3318 Shenandoah ROOFING, GUTTERING, SIDING ROOFS, guiteri repaired; gutter! cleaned, painted: reasonable.

DOUG 3200CalvertLHA9-210 ROOFING, any repairs. Guttering, chimney work. Crown. 23 Rissant. TE 1-8853.

ROOFING, anv type: no lob Too small; guaranteed. Milbourn. 6375 Stratford EV 3-7128 ROOFS; new. rapalrs, itilnglei hoi asphalt, etc. Huff, CE 1-R025.

PR 2 5BS5 3318 Shenandoah ROOF WORK, all types, prompt, no job too small. James. ST 1-1577 7170 MANCHBSTEK ROOFS, chimneys, gutters briclc work, tuckpolnting. carpentry. McCain 51 05 Ashland EV l-fi07J ROOFS, prompt.

CARL, 2003 Sidney. MO 4-8200 ROOFS, new, repair, prompt. CARL. 2003 Sidney E. FWR iOHT ROOFING CONTR? 1473 KINGSLAND, PA S-7750.

ROOFS, new, repaired" recoated." Coleman, 34 34 Missouri PR 6-1331 THEATRICAL 70 FORMING COMfiO, lead guitar, electric base and sax. Call Ray Aroher, JE 5-2574 between 5-9 pm ISi chimney repairs, Si, Ruenunler and Maryland waterproofing. Call any lime! Brenneman Carl A. Brenneman, Sept. 6, 1964, fortified with the Sacrament of Holy Mother Church, beloved husband of Matilda Schaeffer Brenneman, dear father of Carol Anne Gannon and Catherine L.

Brenneman, dear father-in-law, grandfather, dear brother of Charlei O. Brenneman and Gilbert C. Beibert, dear son-in-law, brother. in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from WINGBER-MUEHLE Funeral Home, 3S19 8.

Grand Sept. 9. a.m., to Annunciation Church, Kim and Glendate. Interment Valley Spring: Catholic Cemetwv. St.

Genevieve. Ma. Member of St. Lou it Traffic Club. Midtown Mona.

Webster Groves Council K. or C. and Holy Name Society. Masses pre i erred. Burgherr KMheryne Burgherr (nee Lau- Muraocn, er of Jerome Burgherr, our dear motner-in-faw, in jaw, aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home. 290fi Gravois. Sept. 10, 10:30 a.m. Interment- au.

Mope cemetery, airs, wurg-herr was president of Wardrobe a nermann union iocai ow, Busse Arthur J. Busse. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother vnurcn, sept. o. ivm, beloved husband of the late Lauretta (nee Hefdema-rm), dear father of Charlene Scheman, our dear grandfather, father-in-law, son-m-iaw, rower -in -law, i cle.

neohew and cousin. Funeral from the MICHAEL XTZltiK KA LI) Mortuary, 45H0 ts. ijinaoergn at urravon, Sent. 10. 8:30 a.m..

to St. Francis Assisi Church. Interment Resurrection. Member of U.K. of St.

Peregrine Br. 1184 and Pioneer Cluh of South western Bell. In state after 6 p.m. xuee. Campe Elmer Campe.

122 Central O'Failon. Sept, 8. 19fi4. husband of Florence Campe, son of Mrs. Elizabeth campe of m.

Millsiadt. father of Elmer J. of Belleville. Hi. and Mrs.

Nor man (Mary Ann- Wright of O'Failon, brother of Henry Campe of Millstarit, 111,, Frank Campe of East St. Louis, 111. and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Kent of Rl. East St.

Louis. our dear grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from BRICHLER Funeral Home. 2218 State East St. Louis.

Sept. 10, 10 a.m. interment Belleville, IU. Visitation after 6 p.m. Tues.

Mr. Campe was a member of St. Louis Teamsters Local 600. Parlors dose at 9 p.m. Cottle Richard L.

Cottle, 1, 1964, dear father of Mrs. Francis Marty, dear brother of Mrs. H. L. Adams of Flat River, Mrs.

W. E. Fleshmen, of Mexico, and Barnard Cottle of Rowayton, Conn. Interment privates 'Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, Cunetto Gulseppe Cunetto, Sept. 5, 1964, beloved husband of the late Rosina Cunetto (nee dear father of Virginia Cunetto and Rosalia Sanfilippo, dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from CALCATERRA Funeral Home, 5140 Daggett Sept. 9. 8:30 a.m.. to St. Ambrose Church.

Interment Resurrection. Was member of Castelternini, Cuppy Michael Gerald Cimov. Floris sant, Sun. Sept. fl, 1964.

darling son of Lawrence J. and Mary Ann Cupriy, dear brother of Thomas, Carol, Glennon and Joan. Funeral from WHITE -MULLEN Mortuary. 118 N. Floris- mnt avl 4a Uftflh imarietr Martyrs Churoh for Mass of the Angels, interment uaivary cemetery.

In parlor after 2 p.m. Depker Oliver J. Depker, entered Into rest Sept. 5, 1964, 3:30 p.m., beloved husband of Ruth Depker (nee Schoch), dear father of David and Richa-rrt Depker, our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral 8:30 a.m.

from BEIDKiRWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 5825 S. Ktnigshighway at Rhodes. Interment National Cemetery. Dewes Ray A. Dewes, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sent.

8. 1964, dear son of the late Arthur and Corlnne E. Dewes (nee Bchoenlei, dear brother of Corlnne, Lucille and Bonnie Dewea, Mrs. Grace Reilstab, Mrs. Ma-tilde Femmer, Mrs.

Mercedes Noble and the late Emmett L. Dewes, our dear brother-in-law, nephew, uncle and cousin. Funeral from A LB ERT H. HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m.

to St. Charles Borremeo Church. Interment Calvary" Cemetery. Eichcnseer Anna M. Eichenseer (nee Meier), Sept.

5, 1964. beloved wife of Charles J. Eichenseer, dear mother of Charles and Milton Eidhenseer, sister of Caroline Fesler and the late John Meier, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from MICHAEL FITZGERALD Mortuary, 4580 8. Lindbergli at Gravois.

Sept. 9, 1:30 p.m. Entombment Sunset Mausoleum. Epstein Frances H. Epstein (nee Sriler, Sept, 5, 1964.

fortified with the Sacrament of Holy Mother Church, widow of George R. Epstein, dearly beloved mother of Pauline H. Epstein, of St. Louis, and George P. Epstein of Seattle, our dear mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from HOFFMETSTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson 8:30 a.m., Solemn Requiem Mass at the Cnurcn or hi. uannei ins Archangel, 9 a.m. Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Member of St, Gabriel's Sanctuary Society.

Evers Mathilda R. Evers fnea Tan ner), asleep In Jesus sept 7. 1964, 9:10 p.m., bftloved u-ff of th ate John C. F. E-vers, dear mother ot Mrs.

Lvdia KroDle. Arthur. John, HHda, William and the late Oscar Evens, our dear sister, mother-in-law. sister In law. grandmother, great-grandmother ana aunt, in ner wjra year.

Body will Ue In state after 3 p.m. Wed. at BEIDER- WIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa until noon Fri. Services same day, 2 p.m., at Trinity Lutheran Church, Eighth and Soulard. Tn terment Concordia Cemetery.

Fflmilv orefers memorial contri butions to Trinity Foundation rund, Ficentzer t'eleta Flgentzer, 3632 Dover Sept. 5, 1964. beloved wife of the late Theodore Ftgentzer dear mother of Joe Mack ana uornen rarner, sisier ul Emma Langdale, Clo Johnson, Mary Stewart and Ponce Gard ner. Funm-al from MCLAUGHLIN'S, 2301 Lafayetle. 3 p.m.

Interment Tampa, Fla. Finn T. Finn. SeDt. 7.

1964, beloved hubanr1 of Belle Finn, dear father of Kenneth d. Finn, dear brother of Charley Hubhs, dear grandfather of I a Verna Wilson and Kenneth W. Finn, dear father-in-law. broth er-in-law, great grandtatner, lintM and nustn Funeral at HOFFMF.TSTER Colonial Mortuary, H44 newa at Watson. Time later.

Interment National. Frlenda may call after 5 p.m. Tuea. Fltzpatrlck Oliver C. Fltzpatrlck.

Sept. o. ltfea. ne oven nusnabd or cel4a Fltzpatrlck (nee Oardlne), dear father of Jeanna Mauzy, Kathryn FtUpatrlck. dear broth er of Irene Fltzpatrlck, dear grandfather of Maria Ann MauTsy.

dear father In law, bnother-ln-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIKflSHAUS-BR'S SOUTH. 4228 8. Kings-highway. Sept.

8:30 a.m., to the Church or the Magdalen. Interment Resurrection. Flottmann See Thiil. flat Uiiwl liiBfna 1 flO A Bedford, paas'ed away 4:33 a.m. Sept.

6. 1964, widow of rrank. Justus, mother of Mrs. Richard Tozer. Rt Louts.

ra. Perry Baker of Bedford. John Brewer of xopeka, 7 grandchildren. 3 great-grand children, sister. India Sears, Aine tieneiey, oom ot axuss Calif.

Funeral Sept. ft, 1 :30 p.m. from DAY and CARTER Mortuary, Bedford, Ind. Burial tseuiora, ina, Kauble Lucian Kauble, entered into rest gept. 7.

1964. beloved husband of Hazel Kauble (nee Heidemann). dear father of Pearl Shocklpy. father-in-law of iitin i. Ditwi Mcj, Kiaiiiiittuier of Kathy.

Stephen and the late Lucia Ann Shockley, our dear (lilt 'V. Funeral Sent. 10. li a.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuarv.

5967 W. Florissant av. interment 8t. Peter Cemetery. Mr.

Kaufble was a member of I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 5 and the Ben Wetdla Rebekah Lorfee No. 829. Odd Fellow service a p.m.

Kausier Jessie Kausier (nee French) Sept. 7, 1964, beloved wife of the late George F. Kausier, dear mother of Mabel Shil-linger, Mildred Wardlaw, Dorothy Wait and Aurella GarrlHon. our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and great -grand mother. Funeral Sept.

9, 10:30 a.m. irom jai u. smith Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of Meridian Chapter No. 442 O.E.S. and Women's Benefit Association. Kayser Otto F. Kayser.

343ft Russell Sept. 5. 1964. beloved husband of Paula Spiegelhalter Private, family services were neio mm. in iteu or flowers con tributions may be made in his memory to the charity of your cnyiue.

lumuin service. Kemlage See Kotalilc Kosar Knsar, of Belleville. 111., 1964, beloved son of Mary Ko sar. dear brother of JoseDh. Charles Kosar and Miss Maymite Kosar, dear uncle and brother-in-law.

Funeral from PETE GAERD- NER funeral Home, 250 Leb. anon Belle. viHt 111.. Thurs. Sept.

10. Interment Walnut Hill Belleville. In parlors aiier p.m., rues. Kotalik Joseph F. Kotalik, Sept.

7, 1964, beloved husfband of the late Josephine Kotalik (nee Ml-nariki, dear father of Josephine Sommertmuser, Helene Kemlage and Marcelllne Stoll of Phoenix, dear brother of Mary Jarus and Anna Betlach, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sept. 10, 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass at St. George Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of C. K. of A. of St.

John Nepomuk, St. George Credit Union and St, George Senior Citizens. Kotelos James Kotelos, Sept. 7, 1964, dear friend of Harrv Gotches, dear cousin of William Dou-mouras, our dear uncle. Funeral from ALU ERT H.

i HOPPE Funeral Home, 4911 Washington Sept. 9, 1 1:30 p.m. to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Interment St.

Matthew Cemetery. Member of Pan-Arcadian Federation and Elpis Society. Masees preferred. Kroening Alice E. Kroenlne.

Rent. 7, 1964, dear mother of Willa. Lee and Albert Kroening and Keilv Tavlor. our dear mother- in-law, grandmother, sister, sis- ter-in-iaw arm aunt. Funeral from ALBERT HOPPE Funera.1 Home.

4911 Washington Sept. 8, 8 p.m. Interment Poplar Bluff, Mo. KuII Rudolph Kull Jr. of House Springs.

formerly of St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1964, he-loved husband of Irene Kull (nee Baute), dear father of Rudolph (Bud) and Thomas Kull, brother of Adolph Kull and Louise Kohl, our dear father-in-law, brother in law, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle. Services 1 p.m., at JOHN L. ZIEGENHEIN ft SONS, 7027 Gravois.

Interment New St. Marcus. Member of Aurora Lodge No. 267, A.F. A.M., who will hold services 8 p.m.

In stats after 6 p.m., Tues, Langmeier Edna Lantrmeler. Sent. 5. 1964. dear daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Langmeier, dear sister- of Frank J.

and Joseph Langmeier and the late William and Edward Langmeier, Mary Holman and Viola Arnold, dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral Sept. 9. 1:30 p.m. from MOYDELL'S.

Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment New Picker Cemetery. Larson Nellie Larson (nee Madigan). Sept. 6, 1964, dear wife of the late Fred Larson, dear friend of Bernice Moore.

from JOHN STYGAR SON Funeral Home, 5541 Riv-ervlew Sept. 9, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Michael's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

In parlors after 2 p.m. Tuea. LeCompte Charles J. LeCompte, fortifed with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 6, 1964, dear husband of Reasie M.

LeCompte, dear father of Marv K. Herrlna of Houstom. Hone M. Kramer and the late Edmund LeComple. dear rot her of Mary Le Ra rge of Houston, aear granarawier.

great-graatlf ather, father-in-law, brother-in-law. uncle and cousin. Funeral from A. H. BOCK-LA OE Funeral Home, 6536 Clayton Sept.

9, 8:30 a.m., to St. Luke's Church, Bellevue and Dale Requiem Maas 9:00 a.m.. Inter-rment Calvary. Masses preferred. Retired employee of Boyd's doming wo.

LeSieur J. Edward LeSieur, of Portage des Bioux. sept. 7, l64, dear husband of Marv F. Le Sieur (nee Ba steam, dear father or uraoe and Joseph lesieur and Sylvia Carlile, our dear granatatner, great grandiatner, father-in-law and uncle.

In state at PRINSTER-BAUE Funera Home. 240 Kinas- highway, St, Charles, after ft P.m. Tues. Requiem Mass Bept. 10, 10 a.m., St.

Francis Churoh, Portage des Bioux, mierment iajrisn i eme-tery. Rosary 7 p.m. Wed. at lunerai numi, Magnus Ida Swarttng Magnus (nee Stun-kel), Sept. 7.

1964, dear mother of Frans Swatting and Charles Magnus, dear aister of Hortense Williams, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral Sept. 10, 2 p.m. from MATH HERMANN A PON'S Cha.pel, Fair and Went Florissant avs. Interment Frie-dena Cemetery.

Mrs. Ma-gnus, was a charter member of Constancy Chapter No. 452 O.E.S, In parlors after 5:30 p.m. Tues. Mayer George Mayer.

40ftl McDonald, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 7, 1964, beloved husband of Helen Mayer (nee Klaskil, dear father of George M. Mayer and Helen Maragni, dear son of the late John and Barbara Mayer, dear brother oif Anns Bchim mer, Katherine Mueller and Fred Mayer and the late John and Nick Mayer, our dear father-in-law, son-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather, uncle, graat-uncle and cousin, Funeral from KUTTB Funeral Home, 2906 Oravois, Sept, 10. 8:30 Requiem Mass Holy Family Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Member of Progressive Lodge No. 41, In parlor 6 p.m. Meyer Max Meyer, of Sapulpa. Sept. 6, 1984.

husband of Rachel Meyer, bedoved father of Blanche Turner of St. Louis Phylls Lobo, Morris Meyer and Lewis Mever of Tulsa. father-in-law. grandfather and great-grandfather In his 8.1th year. Funeral, Sept.

0. front titm ha ld Funeral Home, Tulss. Ok'a. Scaegs Rosie M. Scaggt.

9346 Rambler dr Affton. Sept. 6, 1964. beloved wife of the late John Scaggs. mother of Cecil, WHham and Donald Scaggs, Mary Roadi-fer.

Mabel Garsirie. Nettie Mc-Gavran. Alice Eldridge. Hazel Hake, Helen Bleecker and Maxsne Knebel, our dear grandmother, great grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from McLAUOH-LIN'8.

2301 Lafayette, 9 a.m. Interment Piedmont. Mo. Schmees Mry Schmees Cnee Elliott), Manchester. Sept.

6. 1964. beloved wife of the late Harry Schmees, mother of Genevieve Mangan, Ethel Bansbach, Kits Mangan. Lucille O'Rourke and Harry Schmees. gra ndmother.

great grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-iaw and aunt. Service at ORTMANN'S. 9222 Lackland. Overland, Sept. 9, 1:30 pm.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul. Schonhorst Edward Schonhorst, entered Into rest Sept. 7, 1964, beloved husband of Betty Schonhorst (nee dear father of Josephine Guffey, Audrey Batch, John B. Schonhorst.

Carol Noel, and James Schonhorst. our dear brother, brother-in-law. father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral day and time later from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary 5967 W. Florissant av.

Interment Lake Charles Cemetery. Schwarze Frank X. Sehwarfe. Sept. 6, 1964, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, husband of the late Johanna Schwarze (nee Demmtng), dear father of Elizabeth.

William, Henrietta Schwarze and Antoinette Datesh, dear father-in-law, grandfather, brother and uncle. Funeral from GEBKEN chapel, 2634 Gravois Sept. 9, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Margaret of Scotland Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of St. Vincent de Paul Rivimv St Peter Br. 60 W.C.U., and Royal Siege! Roy R. Biegel.

of, the Park riaza. notei. Keot. 1964, husband of the late Mil dred A. siegei, faLher of Mr Charles R.

Manasaa brother of the late Ralph W. Siesel, our Service at LUPTON Ohapel, 7233 Del mar 10:30 a.m. Interment Belief ontain Cemetery. Friend who so desire may make contributions In Mr. Siegel's memory to the charity of their choice.

Slavin Rosemary Slavin, Sept. 4, 1964, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, beloved friend of Marion Thumln and Dr. F. J. Thumin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Kings-highway, Sept. 9, 8:15 a.m., to Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Interment National Cemetery.

A Lieutenant la th Army Nursing: Service. In parlors after 2 p.m. Mon. Sommerhauser See Kotalik Stocke Anna Stocke (nee Bremsteller, asleep in Jeus. Sept.

5, 1964, of Aihambra, formerly of St. Louis, dear mother of Gladys Buck si of Ly la Young, grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral He.pt. 8. Aihambra, Calif.

Former member of Messiah Lutheran Church, fit. Louis, Stoll See Kotalik Stone Frieda M. Stont (nee Knohler), Sent. 7. 1964, beloved wife of the late Walter Stone, dfar sister of Arthur J.

Knob-ltr and Virginia Gamel and cousin. Funeral from SOUTHERN Funeral Home, 6322 8. Grand, Sept. 10, 2 p.m, Interment Hiram Cemetery, Sfrothkamp Strothkamp (nee Wend-mann), fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 7, 1964, beloved wife of Louis Strothkamp, dear mother of Carolyn Kerchoff and Lewis Strothkamp, mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.

Funeral from SCHRADER Funeral Home, Ballwin, 8:45 a.m. to St. Joseph Catholic Church. Mass 9 a.m. Interment St.

Joseiph Cemetery. Masses preferred. Legion Auxiliary service 8 p.m. Sugar Krlst F. Suear.

s-uddenlv. Sept. 6, 1964, beloved husband of Emily Sugar (need Kondrat), dear father of Rudy, John, Robert, Donald and the late Fred Sugar, dear brother of Dorothy Jacob, dear grandfather, father-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Funeral Sept. 10, 50:30 a.m.

from MATH HERMANN ft SON'S Chapel, Fair and W. Florissant a-vs. Interment Valhalla Cemetery, Id parlors after 6 p.m. Tues. Swarting See Magnus.

Theiss Walter 0. Theiss. 623 McKfn-ley. Klrkwood, Sept. 7, 964, dear husband of Cora L.

Theiss, father of Irene Susan F. Theiss, Lorraine Bopp, Carol Vinson and the late Vincent and Clifford Theiss, brother, grandfather, father-In-low, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral services Sept. 9. 10:30 a.m., at PFITJNGER Mortuary, 331 8.

Klrkwood rd. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Thul Anna Tbul (nea Flottmann), 4724 Terrace, Sept. 5, 1964, beloved wife of Harry Thul, dear stepmother of Amanda 0'Connell, dear aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Services 1 p.m.

from JOHN L. ZIEWENIIEIN ft SONS, 7027 Oravois, to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Member of Pyramid Chapter No. 4 BO O.E.S.. who will hold services 8 pm.

In lieu of flow-era, donations to chsurity of your choice. Tilton Blamohe Oouse Tlltrwr, 2 Over-brook Sept. 7, 1964, wife of the late Georee F. Til- ton, mother of Mrs. Dorothy Mavrakos, John N.

TWton, Mrs. Patricia Kroll and Dr. Marjory xyiiiy, our aear granamcuier ana listeir. Service at Ladue Chapel. 94 50 Clayton 10 a.m.

Interment private. Mrs. Tilton at LUPTON Chapel, 7233 Delmar 4 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. Voyles Jesse O.

Voylen. of Towa City, formerly of Waggoner, and Litchfield, Sept. 7. 1964, dear husband of the late Cora Edith Vovlea (twe BrM), dar father of Mrs. Clara Litherland, of Jollet, Mn.

Mary Davis, St. James, Merle Voyles, Dewatur, 111., Paul Voyles, St. Louis, Mrs Opal Moss. Indianapolis, and John Edward Voyles, Lltoh-fleld. our dear grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncfla and cousin.

Funeral service 10 a.m. (DST) Sept. 9, from Funeral Home, Litchfield, 111, Interment Waggoner, 111. Wallis Maxgarel Wallli (net, Paleyi. R.R, 1, Eureka.

auddenly Sept. 5. 1984, beloved wife of Carl Wallis. dear mother of Carl and Harold Wallis and Mrs. Maude Lee, our dear grandmother, great grandmother, mother-in-law, stater, sister-in-law, aunt and couin.

Funeral from BRIMMER Funeral Home Ohapel, House Springs, 2 p.m. Sept. 10. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardeni. In chap-el nfler 3 p.m.

Tues. WANT ADS for EVERYBODY TO PLACE A WANT AD Call MAin 1-6666 Charge It ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Freeman William T. (Tom) Freeman, 2341 Gardner Sept. 7, 1964, beloved husband of Irma K.

Freeman (nee Giese-king. dear brother of Dorothy Goodman, Dimple Clanahan. Nell Cumby, Crockett Freeman of Daliaa, and Jamea Free-, man of Oranita City, our 1 dear brother-tn-law, uncle and great-uncle. Funeral from CALVIN F. FF.UTZ FunenU Home.

4828 Natural Bridge. Sept, 10. 1 p.m. Interment Concordia Cemetery. Member Sheet Metai Workers Local No.

28. East St. Louis, 111. Fritzinger Adam Fritzinger. Sept.

6. 1964. beloved husband of Ella Fritzinger (nee Boemer). our dear brother-in-law. uncla and cousin.

Funeral from CALVIN FEUTZ Funeral Home. 4828 Natural Bridge Sept. 10. 10 a.m. Interment Memori al Park Cemetery.

Life mem ber of Erwin Lodge No. 121. A F.arA Bellefontatne Chap ter No. 25. Scottish Rite and Moolah Temple Shrine, Masonic, services D.m, MEMORIALS TO SHRINERS HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN PREFERRED.

Gaeng See Haennl. Galinski Lottie J. Galinski (nee Larkow. ski). Sept.

6. 1964. be loved wite or Joseph M. Gaiin. ski.

dear sister of Edward and JLouia Lark, dear lister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUS- EK'S SOUTH S. Kmes. highway, Sept. 10.

8:30 a.m. to at. josn or Arc unurcn. Interment Calvary. In state after 3 p.m.

Tues. Gildehaus William C. OtldehaiM, Sept. 5. 1964, dear husband of Eather brother of Fred and cWriea Gildebaus and Dorothy twehborn, dear brother-in-law, uncle and couain.

Funeral from KRIEOSHAUS-KR'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Kings-highway, Sept. 9, 2 p.m. Interment Concordia.

Past member of Teamster Local No. 700. In parlora after 2 p.m. Mon. Glover Joseph Glover.

8wt. fi. 1964. husband of the late Marv Ellen Glover, dear father of John Glover, dear etepfather of Rob ert Carpenter, dear brother of Elsie Bammert, Le Roy and frea uover. aear orotner-in law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.

Services at HOFFME ISTER Chapel, 7814 8. Broadway, 1:30 p.m., to Mt. Hope. Frlenda may call after p.m. Tuea.

Goette Sea Haennl. Golller Caoxl Golller, 31 Country Side fit. Louis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schaum of St.

Louis, wife of Fred R. Golller of Ottawa, passed away Sept. 7, 1964 In Kansas University Medical Center. Kansas City, Kan. Funeral services will be held in LAMB Funeral Home.

Ottawa. Wed. at 4 p.m. Interment Highland Cemetery. Mrs.

Gollier also aurvived by one sister Sal-lev Kaien Schaum, brother of Stephen Schaum. both of 31 Country Side anri 2 grandmothers. Mis. Chester P. Srhaum and Mrs, H.

.1. Peele, both of St. Louis. In lieu of flowers, the familv suggests contributions to Kansas Univer-! aity Medical Center, Hematol-1 ogy Dept. co Dr, William Lar-sen.

Kansas City, Kansas1. Gruber Andy Gruber, 5R4fi Clemens, at rest. Private services were held at graveside. Laurel Hills Gardens. Sept.

14. 1964 BOCKLAGE SERVICE Guttman Sea Irvln. Harter Mildred E. Harter (nee Gibson). Festus.

Sept. 6, 1964. beloved wife of Fred W. Harter dear daughter of Vance and Etta Gibson, dear sister of Mary Ellen Riohner, Gladys Engbers and Firmin Gibson, our dear sister-in-law, cousin and aunt. Funeral from VINYARD'S Funeral Home, Festus, to Sacred Heart Church for Mass 9 a.m..

Wed. Interment Festua-Crystal City Catholic Cemetery. Masses preferred. Haenni Dorothy Haennl, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 4.

1964, dear daughter of Florence Han-ni (ne Gaeng), dear sister of Vivian Goette, dear sister-in-law, aunt, nleca and cousin. Funeral, Sept. 10, 8:13 a.m., from MATH HER-MANtN A SON'S Chapel. Fair and West Florissant to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 1134 St. Oyr Mass 9 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. In parlors after 2:30 p.m., Tues. Haar Edward B. Haar, Sept. 5, 1964, fortlffed with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of the late Eimma Haar (nee Hornsberg), dear father of Edward J.

Haa-r, dear stepfather of Mrs. John Loretta, our dear brother, father-in-law, brother In -1 a grandif ather, great-grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from HOFFMK ISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson Wed. 8:15 a.m. Requiem Mass at The Church of St, Hedwig, 9 a.m.

Interment Resurrection. Arthur 'FnO Hartman. formerly of Creve Coeur Iake. 5. 1964, beloved husband of Effle Hartman (ne Dye), dear father of Harriet Gallaher, s-nri the late Alvin Hartman, brother of Harrv.

Alma Hess. Louise Burke, George, Edna ntzgeraio and uie late wimam and Oscar Hartman. brother- in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather and unfile. Funeral Sept. 9.

10 a.m., from COLLIER'S Funeral Home. 10123 St. Charles Rock rd. Interment Calvary. Member of i.b.k.w, ixscai NO.

i. Hoffmann Irene S. Hoffmann. Bent, 6. 1964.

beloved wife of Homer A. Hoffmann, dear mother of Marilyn Breltbarth and Virginia smitn, our aear granamomer, sister-in-law and cousin. Funeral from AMBRUSTER Mnrtua.rv. 6633 Clavton rd. Sept.

9, 1964, 1:30 p.m. interment irovs -uemetery. Irvin La Lumandlere (Jack) Trvln, suddenly at Memphis. Sept. 6.

1964, formerly of St. beloved usband of Marguerite (nee Guttmann loving father of William dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Graveside services 3 p.m. at La kewoorl Park Cemetery. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary service.

Jablonsk! See Sanders. Jaboor Anthony David Jaboor, Sent. 7. 1964. darling son of Anthony J.

and Lorraine Jaboor (nee uranrie). dear brother or Mary, Phyllis, John and Janice jRhoor, our aear grandson, nephew and cousin. Funeral from JOHN STVGAR AND SON Funeral Home. 5541 Rlverview Sent. 9, 9:30 a.m., to St.

Casfmer Church. Interment 88. Peter and rati! cemetery. Contrtbu tlon may be made to National Cystic Fibrosis Research foundation. 7104 Yates.

PL In parlors after 6 p.m. Tues. Joern Anrm M. Joern fnee 8oh1flen), asleeo In Jesus. Sent.

fl. 1964. beloved wife of the late Albert Joern dear mother or Mrs. utile Doering, Mrs, 1 1 -i rtn i i itnin, iiuutii, iMcvjuuiv, uueir, Albert and John Joern, our dear mother-in-law, grandmoth er, grwai-grannmomtr, ana aunt, In her 100th vmr. VnnaMl TA 1 -in en ten fenm South' Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa to Sunset Burial Park.

Jordan Walter C. Jordan, suddenly Sept. 5 1964. beloved husband of Ruth Jordan (net IJmmel-mann), brother-in-law and dear friend. Funeral from HOFFMRI8TRR Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, 3.30 p.m.

interment Sunset. Mem- fcsW At TiHera Mrt 11 fl oal Children's Home, 8240 St. Charlei Rock rd. I Fabian B. Montaigne.

Ferguson Sat Sept. 1964. beloved husband of Elvira (Betty) Noen-me Montaigne, dear father of Ronald and Jimmie Montaigne, dear son of Estelle and the lale Fabian Montaigne, dear brother of Marcelia Levertch. our dear son-in-law. brother-in-law, uncle, nepbew and cousin.

Funeral from WHITS-MUL LEN Mortuary. 118 N. Florissant rd. Fersnnon Wwl- Kent 9V 8:30 a.m.. to Our Lady of rauma i.nurcn.

interment hi, Ferdinand Cemeterv. Florissant, Member I.B.E.W. Local No. 1 Mueller Gertrude Mae Mueller (nee wootiwa-rdt at rensacola, formerly of Louia. Sept.

4. 1904. dear wife of the Isle Reinhardt Mueller, dear mother of Edward R. Mueller ana Elamay Jeffery. dear mother-in-law, grandmother, aaster.

lister-in-law. aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Funeral from WACKER-HELDERLE Chapel, 3634 Grav. ois Sept. 9.

10 a.m. to Valhalla Chapel of Memories. Deceased was a member of American Legion Auxiliary unit 294. In pariora after 4 p.m. Tuea.

Nesselbush Albert B. Nesselbush of Pacific, Sept. 6. 1964, beloved husband of Florence Nes-aelbush (nee Cochrane), dear father of Albert Nesselbush of Ellisvllle. Virginia Will-son of Villa Ridge.

Mo. and Marian Whitlock of Pacific, our dear father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral Sept. 9, 2 p.m. (DST), from THIKBES Funeral Home, Pacific, Mo.

Interment Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Pacific. Niehaus Agnes Niehaus. Klrkwood, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 7, 19fi4. beloved wife of John K.

Niehaus, dear mother of Vin-' cent, John J. and Frank Nie-haui, dear grandmother and aunt. Funeral Sept. 10, 9:30 a.m.. irom the BOPP Chapel, KlblO Manchester Kirk-wood.

Mass. 10 a.m., at St. Peteri Church. Argonne and Clay av. Interment St.

Peteri cemetery. Mrs. ehaus was member of St. Peter'i Women's Guild. Osheroff Dave Osheroff.

Sept. 7, 1964. huaband of the late Eva Osher off, dear father of Mrs. Ada Newman, Mrs. Anne Golder.

Mrs. Lillian Schoenfeld, Abe and Louis Osheroff, our dear brother, grandfather, great grandfather and f.ther.in-law Funeral from BERGER Me morial, MCPheraon at Walton 1 p.m., to Chesed She! jvmetn cemetery, state Wed. 12 noon. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Nusach Hart Oeheroff Memorial Fund. Paulik John L.

Paulik, 4634 North 'Park East St. Louis. 111.. Sept. 5, 19b4, dear father oi airs, uiona Murray.

Mrs. Jeanette Hampton, o'Fflllon, Mrs. Jean Tiiompaon, Mrs. Mary Ann Elmore, Oak Grove, Mrs. Pat Boisanenue, Belleville, Miss Kay Pauplik.

Bob Paulik, Aflton, Lionald and Jobn Paulik dear son of Mrs. Paulina Paulik, St. Louis, dear brother of Mrs. Mary Riedy St. Louis, Joe Paulik, Lemay, Curl Paulik, St.

Louis, our dear father-in-law, brother in law, uncle, cousin and 18 grand- children. Funeral services will be held In The HOLTEN Mortuary, 7717 State East St. Louia, Sept. 9, 2 p.m., Rev. Roy W.

Field Jr. officiating. Interment Vallialla. Cemetery, Belleville, Plunkett JUillie Sue Plunkett (nee Ward). St.

Louis, formerly of Summerville, auddenly, 11 a.m.. Sept. 6, 19B4, at Summerville, dear mother of James of Lyerly, Corp. Thomaa stationed in Germany and Larrv W. Plunkett of 81.

Louis, dear daughter of Alary Wlzabeth Ward of Lyerlv. dear granddaughter and eisier. Funeral service, 1:30 p.m., Sept. 9, from J. B.

HILL Funeral Home, Summerville, to ChelRa Baptist Churoh, 2 p.m. Interment Garrett Cele-ery, Summerville. Ga. Ragsdale Charles W. Ragsdale, Sept.

7, 1964, husband of Zoe-tus Ragsdale, dear father of Genevieve Newberry and dear grandfather. Funeral from WHITE-MULLEN Chapel. 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Sept. 9, 2:30 P.m.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. In parlor, after 2 p.m. Tues. Raup Adeline M.

Raup (nee Schaff-ner), of Florissant, Sept. 7, 1964, wife of the late Victor G. Raup, dear mother of Albert Victor Elmer Clarence L. and the late William H. Raup, lister of Clementine Merchant, dear grandmother, mother-in-law, iiter-ln-law and aunt.

Funeral from WHJTE-MUL- I. EN Chapel, 118 N. Florissant Ferguson, Sept. 10, 1:30 p.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

In parlor after 7 P.m., Tues, Reising Minnie Relslng (nee Vanden-burg), 1205 Benton entered Into rest Sept. 5, 1964, 7:15 p.m.. beloved wife of Fred J. Reising. dear mother of Charles Phillips, our dear sister, mother In law, sister in law, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt and cousin.

Funeral 1 p.m., from BEIDERWIEDEN Funeral Home, 1936 St. Louis av to Frledens Cemetery, Reynolds George E. Reynolds, guddenly wept. o. itm; ueioveo htishnnd nf Ewther Reynolds (nee Vollmer), dear fatiher of Joyce L.

Ettzel and William C. Reyn- na. dear aranotatner or iTiom tin and Dennis Etifcel. dear son of Tmeman r. ami uonn Kevn olds, dear brother of Mildred Stiank.

Ralph and Trueman Reynolds deaj son-tn-law of Adele Vollmer, father-in-law, brother In law, wide, nephew and cousin. Funeral 8ept. 11, 10:30 fmm ATM HF.RMANN A SON'S Chapel, Fair and West Florlaaant avs. interment Park Cemeterv. Mr.

Reynolds J.P.M. of Miapah ijonge ino. ow. A.r..i. President of Low Twelve Club.

Maaonio service p.m. In parlora after 3:30 p.m. Wed. Rosenberg Rnlomnn Rosenberg. Sent.

6, 1964, beloved husband of Ida Alton Rosenberg, near tamer or Bernard Rosenberg, brother of Rebecca and Gertrude Rosenberg and the late Sarah Cohen, Isaac, Louis and Meyer Rosenberg, ion of'the late Joseph and Bet.sv Rosenberg, our dear grandfather, father-in-law and uncle. Funeral from BERGER Memorial, MrPheraon at Walton. 11:30 a.m.. to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery. In itate 10:30 a.m.

Rosner Norma J. Rosner (nee Maylnn), 46 Estes Parkwsy, fortified with the Sacramenis of Holy Mother Church, Sept. 6. 1964, beloved wife of James Rosner, dear mother of George, Mary, Christopher. Lucy and Janice Marie Rosner, daughter of Percv and Christine Williams, dear sister of June Llllicrap, James Wllliami and Jewel Meyer, our dear daughter-in-law, ilster-in-law, aunt, niece and cousin.

Funeral from FKNDLER Funeral Home. 7420 Michigan at Koeln, ftejt. 9. 8:30 a.m. to St.

Bernadette's Church. Requiem Mrss 9 a.m. Interment National Cemetery. Mem. her of Ladles Sodality and Den Mother of Cub Scout Pack 583.

Sanders Olam Sanderi, of Cedar Hill, Sept. 5, 1964. beloved hiufoand of the late Clara Sand-era, dear father of Charlotte Albert A. Saunders, Louise Claspill, Joyce Vohsen. Arthur Bandera and the late Christine Sanders, our dear grandfather, great-grandfatiher, father-in-law and uncle.

Funeral from BRIMMER Funeral Home, House Springs, Sept. 9 Chapel service 1 p.m. Interment Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Always For the Things You Want, Keep an Eye on ths Want Ads in the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH AIR CONDITIONING 3 LEN 2620 Avie EV TUCKPOINTING," chimney repairs, i.aj.

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PA 5-1234. NEED reoaira and time to nav? pay nothlne 'til Feb. fif). Coe's, 8865 Watson Woods, VI REMODELING," floor i reasonable. Wlliams, 5563 CONCRETE, CEMENT WORK 46 own work, guaranteed.

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3225 S. Grand, PR 6-1100. TWIN El.KCf RIC house and conT-merelal wiring Installed and repaired; oltv and county; free estimates. 3328 N. Ninth, CE 1-1163.

MIDWEST ELECTRIC: "residential wiring our specialty. Union Electric financing available. 3188 Oak Hill, PR 1-4194. FLOORING AND TILE 53 FlyOORB sanded, refinisherTTIied reasonable. STRAIT, 3400 St.

William. PR 2-8407. HA 8-2645. reflnisbedTnew "floors. linoleum and vinvl tile Installed.

ST. LOUIS FLOORING CO. 5061 Manchester OL 2-4223 PARK Floor Co. refinlshed special rates. 6132 Victoria, MI 7-0036.

SANDING," tiling, paintiiw, ences. Williams, 5563 Pershing, PR 6-4476. GARAGE DOORS 54G GARAGE DOORS; all sizes: doors" guaranteed 5 years. Garages made longer. Call any time.

LEN 2620 Avle EV 3-2655 GARAGE DOORS: any site; garages made la.rger; carpentry. Larry4168 Shenandoah PR 1-0629 GENERA A LING 56 GENERAL hauling for cash or" anything of value, clean basements Holmes, 3616 Marvin HA 7-3652 LIGHT Hauling; reasonable. GA 1-0043, BroleH, 1422A Angleroclt. HAULlfJG; garagea and sheds' wrecked, basements, attics cleaned George 4315 N. 2nd GE 6-1567 HAULING, wrecking.

Perry, 5050 Minerva. FO 7-4889 HAULING; licensed: power" lift L. LIGHT hauling for cash" or "anything of value. Davla, 6810 Pennsylvania. FL 1-8730.

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Wyman, 4130 Connecticut, PR 5-6161. PAPER HANGING, CLEANING 64 20Ci OFF FOR CASH Papering, steaming, patch plastering, painting, floor sanding, carpenter work, quick reliable service, resisonable prices, need work. Benson. 2257 Missouri. PR 2-5247.

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WO 8-1179 or PR T5f.i,co roofing 781,4 Gravois, PL 2-3313, 9 a.m. till noon, JU 7-7909 eves; Insured, bonded, guaranteed 20 years. FLOYD guttering; 2350 Albion M0 4-6R29. GREEN'S Roofing; new repairs; shingles; free estimates' guaranteed. HA 8-4919; 3752 iS.

Edgar. I Every p.m. to 1 :30 a.m., for your listening fleaaurev544o Graven. FLj-061ST CEMETERIES li MAUSOLEUMS 4 JWTfOPE. sacrifice 6-grave lot.

.190, ohoice location. FL 2-4905. FLORISTS NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Open Dally I to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays 3801 S.Grand PR 1-9600 FUNERAL FLOWERS MAX ZUCKER'S ST 1-4242 6500 Clayton Rd. OPEN 8 a.m.

to 8:30 p.m. FUNERAL DIRECTORS KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST t450 OUva Street 4-5322 SOUTH 4228 S. Klngshighway FL 1-4320 Listen to Krlegshauser's "Night Music," KSD Radio. 7 to 9 p.m. Featuring 'Salute to St.

Louis Industry" CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE Sept: nth thru Sept. 9th JAY B. SMITH T4.VS MANCHESTER ST 1-1115 STROOT-CARROLL BOO Natural Bridge EV 1-0341 morrell je 3-3950 albertTChoppe Mississippi antl Allen PR2-04O2 Clark inewi funeral home 7400 Page pa KUTIS-FUNERACH0ME 2906 Oravois PR 2-3000 MONUMENTS 10 523 West Florissant EV 5-7766 64.24 CTlippewa FL 1-4300 FRATERNAL NOTICES 13 Local No. 2, I.B.E.W. F.ease be advised of the death of BROTHER ARTHUR E.

HARTMAN dear ttster-ln-law, aunt. great-Funeral service Sept. 9, 3 0 a.m.. from COLLIER'S Funeral Home, 10123 St. Charles Rock rd.

Interment Calvary. n. li. Henry, Recording Secy. LOCAL 1, 1.B.E.W.

Please be advised of the death of BROTHER FABIAN B. MONTAIGNE JR. CLASS A IMneral services 8:30 a.m. Sent. 9, 1964, from White-Mtrilen Funeral Borne.

118 N. Florissant. RMjUlJraMNjusMir. ODD s-n retLww KAt'RIiK, LUCIA BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W.

Florissant, St. Louis Lodge No. 5 1.0.0 F. Fraternal service Sept. 9.

1964. at p.m. Regular service, 11 a.m.. Sept. 10, 1964.

Mem-bers will assemble. DEATHS li "Ahring Charles Anting, entered Into rest Sept. 7, 1964. dear husband of the late Emma Ahrtng, dear father of Mrs. Virginia Little and Charles Ahrtng.

dew brother of Miss Anna Aihrlng, dear grandfather and great-grand-lather. Servlces wW be held 1 p.m., at MERCER Mortuary. 1416 Nledringhaua Granite City IU. Burial Sunset Hill Cemetery, Edwardsvllle, III. Visitation after 7 p.m.

Tuea. Masonic servlca 8 p.m. Wed. Becker Walter A. Becker of Overland Park, formerly of St.

Louis, entered Into rest Sept. 5. 1904. beloved husband of Melpa Becker (nee Vettel, dear son of Mrs. Irene Becker, our dear uncle, brother-in-law, nephew and cousin.

Funeral Sept. 9, 1 p.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W. Florissant av. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Beckett-Mrosek Margaret Beckett-Mrosek. Bloomsdale. formerly of St. Louis, Sept. 6, 1964.

beloved wife of Oscar T. Beckett and the Iste Theodore Mrosek, dear mother of Inez Sumstad and Theodore Mrosek, our dear mother In law, grandmother, lister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry eouth of Lindbergh. Sept. 8.

10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Bcllo Angelo A- Bello. auddenly Sept, 5. 1964, dear son of Frank p.

Bello and Mary C. Cohn, dear tenann of Herbert P. Cohn. dear brother of Patricia Webb, dear grandson or Mrs. nistene eurae, Sear nephew and cousin.

Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER'S SOUTH. 4228 S. Klngs-hlghwav, Sept. fl, 8:30 a.m., to Church of the Magdalen. Interment Calvary.

Family requests contributions to be made to their favorite charity. In parlora after 2 p.m. Mon. Bockwlnkel Louise Bockwlnkel. fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Sept.

6. 1964. Ulster of Adelaide Bridges of Chicago. 111., our dear sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral Sept.

9. 9:30 a.m., from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W. Florissant to St. Alphonmis (Rock) Church.

Interment Calvary. Bono Jennie Bono, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Sept. T. 1964.

dear mother of Frank and Charlie Bono and the late Russell Bono, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother of 18 grandchildren, great-grandmother and aunt. Funeral Sept. 9 8:30 a.m.. from the BUCHHOLZ Mortuary. 5967 W.

Florissant to Corpus Chriatl Church (Jennings). Interment Calvary. Bowles pha-rlw Bowlea, Sept. 7, itto4. oeloved husband of Mamie Bowles (nee Brownt, dear brother of Rose Shaw and Ed Bowled Remain In state at JAY B.

SMITH Funeral Home. 7456 Manchester av. unUl Sept. .10. 11:30 a.m., thence to First Pentecostal Church, 2736 Button.

Services 1:30 p.m. Inter ment Laurel Hill Gardens. Brasch Virginia Broach (nee Hubbard), 1 1 A'M DAnllnM Sept. 7, 196 beloved wife of Elton O. Broach, dear mother of John Prater, Carol Joan Thomaa and Ruth Ann Plppenger, daughter of Carrie and the late Ed- Ward Hubbard, stater of Harry b.

tiuooara, ei-ner-in-iaw, motjier-ln-law, daughter-in-law, grandmother and aunt. 8rv1ce, Sept. 10. 3:30 p.m.. from COLLIER'S Funeral Home.

10123 Sit. Charlea rd. Interment Lake rie. Dial MA 1-6666 for' an ad taker For sll other Post-Dispatch business dial MA l-llll ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH uivuier-in-iaw, uncle and cousin.

Funeral from WINGRFR- MTEHLE Funeral Home. 3819 s. Grand Sept. 9 2 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery.

Retired member of Stove Mounters Union No. 96. Wright Chester L. Wright, Sept. 5.

1964. dear father of Chester Wright of Elmhurst, 111. No visitation In St. Louis. Service! and interment.

Sept, 8, at Parsons. Kansas. KRIEGSHAUSER'S WEST lerv- ices. Tost if To Pitc Lotr or Found Ad CALL MAin 1-6666 I AM. 9 P.M.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CHAR6E IT BASSETT. male, tan and white; reward; Woodson Terrace; HA 9-64X3. male, fawn, black, gray mask, aouthweat, reward. FL 2-2687. CHIHUAHUA, black: like Or.ark.

vicinity Carl's Market. Call iv GOLD link Ti-fldav large religious medals, west end. vicinity Mercantile Commerce eana, nrogers, Slrauos, reward, FO 7-9055. GOLDEN RETRIEVER, female, 10 years old; lame; Frontenac tag; vicinity DMS: reward. YO 6-4393.

LABRADOR, black male, chain collar, tag (Ctlief), vrcinlt Ladue; WY 3-0449 after 6, $25 reward. LOST: while toy" poodle;" vicinity of Caseyville, reward; answers to 618-344-2314 YT A Mr'tlt-B'rB'D "K.nl name Pete, Brown 'and Natural uriage arcarewardHA 8-8293. PARAKEET, green, yellow green band, name "Cricket," University PA 1-6945. PARAKEET; blue, southweat part olty; reward. FL 3-4140.

U. Forest Park golf; HA 7-3252. SIIT0ASE, between Crestwood-Paclfic. Fri. Reward.

MO 4-0741. SUNGLASSES, ladles' prescrip- imn lens, jnj 1-opDu or pboi gays. WATCH, Omaga. vicinity imnln Post Off loe, reward. JE 1-3890.

$25 REWARD for" return for all" personal effects In purse belonging to Rena Freund, AT 7-3794. $500 RE WA German Shepherd black male, 10 months. FO 7-6327 FOUND 18 KEY RING, Aiig73l, Jefferson and Olive. MA 1-1024. DETECTIVES H.

MAK1AM shadows everywhere" Licensed, bonded, confltiltntion free. 6635 Delmar. PA 1-0776. PERSONAL 23 ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Leslie LeRoy Buckley or Martha M. Bucklew, formerly of 6037 VUoahin ul rn onrl A.n'lf rtAla si T.niiu ni.a cnie.i iiaU Dine at 2553 W.

79th Chicago, 111. or rail millet Thl. is urgent estate matter. TOT "SETTLE" anT sstatianvcma having knowledge of Marv Jose- phlne "Mayes (nee DeFoyi (widow of George W. Mayes), or Anna Marie Mayes please write Box B-156.

Post -Dispatch. THANKS to Our Mother petual Help for favors granted. WT.T.S. CARE OF CHILDREN AND AGED 24 CHILD CARE in my home" by" the hour or day. W08-1429.

pre-schoof;" excellent care. TH 5-8151. SMALL CHILD; near" airporT. HA 9-2918. WOMAN will care for woman "In my home, IV 7-5886.

PUBLIC NOTICES 25 FORECLOSURE SALE; Grande Court, new Highway 66, Sullivan, 40 modern units; excellent tourist location; auction will be held at Courthouse on Sept. 12, 1 p.m., D.S.T.,ln Union, Mo. FISHING, HUNTING, VACATION PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS 27 FiBH; swim; boats "camp; "picnic: barbecue pits. Lembeck Lake. 40 miles south on Highway 21, look for signs.

31 4-Gi 8-5806. BUSINESS PERSONALS 28 "ARTISTIC! EXCLUSIVE! Your personal color slides anlnreeri and individually hand-painted by skilled artists. Size framed, $27.50 each. Colorama Studio. 1315 N.

Fifteenth St. Loull MOy CE 1-34R4. "MASSAGE Congresi Apartmenti .275 Union FO 7-7900 Swedish massage. PR 1-8472, 1802 Allen. HOME REMODELING AND CONSTRUCTION 25 years experience.

Consultant service; interior and exterior decorating; financing arranged. J. E. Kuhlmann Inc FL 8224 Alabama. PORTRAlTSf oll on canvas In full' color from 5x7 or larger photo, enhancing your home or office; moderately priced.

Call PA 5-7069 or mail to Moxter, 7742 Elene, St. Louis 30. Mo. SWEDISH ASSAOE." Eva Melen'i, 1439 14th, CH 1-0348. TRAVEL AND TOURS 29.

Capable Driven Furnished" To Drive Your Car Anywhere 25 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU AUTO DRIVE-AWAY 722 Chestnut Rm. 1616 GA 1-1499 DRIVE CALIFORNIA Ample time. Eves. PR 3-4249 DRIVE CAR, Florida, N.Y. GA 1-1499.

SWAPS 3f 5-BEDROOM HOME walPto-wall carpeting throughout: i block to large shopping center, busses, 2 blocks to ichool; covered patio, neon lights and plug-Ins; birch paneled kitchen and family mom. No credit needed; late model truck, station wagon, car or cash for my equity, HA 8-5209. station Wagon wanted good condition will swap 27" TV with stand, Klrby vacuum sweeper and attachments, also large window fan. all perfect. Ha 8-5209.

i "GOVERNMENT surplus; prefab-" ncaiea nomee. 3JYi)5; win tradl for Improved land, truck, automobile or what have you, Beco Buildings, Box 225. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Phone 368-5083, Area 314.

HAVE a brand-pew H.hertrnnm home, 2 baths, 2-car garage, full basement. 1 hlnck in p.iv for occupancy; I want smaller mme or car or lot in Hade, 1005 Shackelford. Florissant, TE 8-3900. z-hkdkoom brick in Rock HUI: modern, garage, fireplace; equity In lot; Income property or take car or boat for down payment. SH l-OOl.

EV 1-1400. EQUITY In deluxe cottage; Lake Klllarney frontage for houa trailer, boat, car, lumber or? Ken HMIIs Mrmtouk, Jto. BaRga tNs TOO cars and "triirTiaV all makes and models: will trade for? We finance anyone. Stevens 61 4 Lotus CO 1-2797 CONc'RWE" "blocks, iSc" 10 ft. overhead doors, $50; atore doors, $10; other Items; (tale, trade, what have you? EV 5-8202.

CONVERTIBLE, '57, tike' '59 Ford, 1595; key cutting machine and keys, $45. Sell or awap for boat. Gulf. JA 2-3535. T-HlRl), "'61 and '61 fiaiaxie; cellent, low mileage, eeli or swap for anything of equal value.

Trade Winds MoteSt. ClalrMo. SHERIDAN, "2843; 3 heAoom, carpeting for wroth ilde flat; trade or sell. JLB, VI 3-1144. MEHVIEAV 120Br1iTxury 2-bedroom brick; air-conditioned; I acre, fpr LB.

VI T-BIRD '59 "pickup truck, In trade. Jeep Center, YO 3-0300. STEREO or 27" TV for ofTCerTuT- nltureor 7 CO 1-1540. BUS, HeaPfor church or oamper, swap for TW 2-1188. HAVE new" furniture; wlIPiEra'de for? CE 1-4174.

DA'TrY "anri neep freeze Sell or trade.HA 7-9398 NEAR HAMPTlON: 4 rooms, gas furnace: Yates, FL 3B577 SWaP'S?" ForiTwagon for Chev. '56 or '57 Itlck, 6. MO 4-8721. HOTEL" east" "of Or'r, nd for prrtprrty or wnstr -ttLiH. f5T.1V afHWl NO: will trade.

Call HA 8-7074. EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND INSTRUCTION 71 LEARN Mechanics Nwver befora In historr hast the demand for meohanica been so great, starting pay so hiffh, opportunity for aidvanca-ment so good. LEARN TO REPAIR DIESEL ENGINES 1... AUTOMOBILES TRANSMISSIONS AUTOMOTIVE TUNEUPS DIESEL PUMPS OUTBOARD MOTORS, LAWN MOWERS CHAIN SAWS Short low cost evening train- ing program in these subjects. Be a general mechanic or speoialtza in either on of these subjects.

For complete writs phont or visit. Offioe hours: 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, Bailey Technical Schools 1645 S. Grand, St. Louis), PR 6-7860 RANKEN Technical and Trad Courses (DAY OR EVENING CLASSES) Applications accepted now for September Term DRAFTING Architectural Mechanical ELECTRONICS Communication! Industrial Instrumentation Radio and Television MECHANICS Automotive Auto Body Dieftet Gasollna CARPENTRY ELECTRICITY AIR-CONniTIONINO RF.FRIGERATION LITHOGRAPHY MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING POWER PLANT WELDING WRITE PHONE VISIT for more Information.

ADMISSIONS OFFICE HOURS! A.M. to 4 P.M. Evenings: Mon. -Wed. 6 to 9 P.M.

Saturdays: 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. THE DAVID RANKEN, JR. School of Mechanical Trades 4431 Finnev St. Louil, Mo.

Phone FR 1-0233 X.EARN for a "HIGH-PA YIN fTJoB BM KEY PUNCH RtlRROIIC.HK NC BOOKKEEPING MACHINH. St. Louis School of Automation As Seen on TV 508 N. Grand OL 2-5454 Night-Sun. Cal PA 5-1239 "LEARN for a HIGH-PAYING JOB BM KE1? PUNCH NC BOOKK KclrlNG MAC11INH fit.

Louis School of Automation as seen on tv 508 N. Grand OL 2-545 Night-Sun. Call PA 5-12J19 A YEAR LEARN IBM KEY PUNCH SHORT COURSE, LOW TUITION TRAIN NOW, PAY LATER FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE-MARTIN TKfH urtrnrir. MA 1-8220 LEARN IBM Automation. Inc.

6600 Prima- PA 7-721 2 BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS 76 LEARN REAUTY rm.TIffi Hair styling, Marinello system, proven school of today. Call of write. Citv college of Beaut Cul ture, z-jno s. FLORAL SCHOOLS 76 Gladys Turner FLORIST SCHOOL TVj ni nlirrif art VO 3-0616 WO 6196 'Delmar DOCTORS' ASSIST'S, MEDICAL RESEARCH SCHOOLS 77-P RESUME AND WRITING SERVICES 7t O-HOST WRITING SERVICES PENS FOR HIRE O'Failon, Mo. Dial CO 1-8209 Situations Wanted SITUATIONS MEN, BOYS 80 PARTI IME JOBS STUDENTS AVAILABLE Mornings, evenings and week-ends for part-time work.

Call MR MAURER. BAILEY SCHOOLS. PR 6-3412. Accountant-Bookkeeper Full charge, all statements, tax el. Box B-l 1 Post-rispatoh, ACCOUNT NT.RrinKKKEp-" Wide experience; complete charge.

I AW-OUNTANTf married; 8 years public experience, desire! challenging position in public or private industry. Box P-D. BOOKKEEPER: general" ledger all phases of accounting, taxes an-l ICC experience. HA 7-0437 Bookkeeping me 25 years experience, all taxes. part time.

PL 2-7255. BOOKKEEPING, monthlv: deiree; statements, taxes, Bog H-353, Post-Dispatch. BOOKKEEPER, dayiT EV 2-6707. "COLI.EGE"Sl"ud"ent; warill aveS mg worn, i-aii7b. DELIVERY thrcrughout olty; ow small pickup, GA 1-0630.

DRAFTING or estimating; part lime; ii ha n-jsut. 28, reliable, bondablej wants steady Job. 40 hours; knowi city, county reference. JE59641 ENGINEER iprolect'i and es'rtma'-tor; mechanical field; experienced in construction, supervision. Bog B-242.

Post-Dispatch. ELECTRICIAN wants part ilma work for imall manufacturari, VO 3-3628. IN A "flit; age 42TB.S. degree! 20 years management amd a-c. counting; desire challenge.

MS 1-4177; MAN; porter, maThTenance, con- structlon reliable. FO 1-4883, MAN, wants permanent Job. any kind. OL 2-0018. NEED ambitious man? Have gootf car.

would like sales Job wltli good firm, some experience, oan travel Miaaouri, Illinois, Arkansas. Box K-2H0, Pnst-Dlspsitch keep Ing, payroll, etc. HA 9-239. OFFSET PRKSSM AN'; qualityT color to consider supervision, presently employed. Box A-54 P-D PART TIME' body" and fendst) work, after 5 p.m.

and weekends; experienced: own hand tools. U.E.X. graduate. Bob 905 Hebert. PHARMACIST: part-tuna, rtllaf work.

CE 1-3994. PORTER, Janitor; wlnrfow washing, factory, etc Colored, 32. LP 4394. Follow the "Swap" Column Classification 31 In Post-Dispatch Want Ids '1.

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