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DEATHS DEATHS IOC May 25, 1949 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH WOMAN REAL ESTATE GROUP LAMPOONS BOSSES AT DINNER members of the Women's Council The skits lampooned the special guests through the various phases of their careers. Mrs. Evelyn Janson, president of the council, presided. LIMftAl 1MDUN ALLOWANCI MOTPOINT COMFlETi UMf 4Sr TfftMS AND Wl 4Ur TMDf ipn Mm.

Wm. Fri. Nit 'TU 9 P.M St. lfs Umif HatseMt OwKr W. H.

STANLEY CO. 50t DEUtfAR PO. 022S FUNERAL DIRECTORS NORTH TtfclDNER CO." 223 Bt ouls CH. 1654. established 1859.

NORTHWEST kW tUTii FUNERAL 287 Natural Bridge. EV. CEMETERIES fee Prepared. OAK GROVE "THE FINEST" CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY -J800 8t- Charles rd. MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held by American Lesion Posts between 9:30 and 10 Sunday morning at Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens 2000 Pennsylvania Ave.

TSkaUTiful Mount HttPE CeM" ETERY AND MAUSOLEUM. NON-SECTARIAN. 1215 A FERRY RD. HU. 8600L SOUTH SIDE'S ONLY MAUSOLEUM SPECIAL MEMORIAE SERVICE" Sunday, May 29.

3 p.m., OUR REDEEMER CEMETERY. Rev. Hobart Meyer, Pastor, officiating. "LAKE CHARLES. Uhe Burial Park of Natural Beauty.

7723 St. Charley PA. 1760. LAKE CHARLES; 6-grave; lot 243" eection 1. PA.

4984. SUNSET- BURIAL PARK: beautiful WHEN YOUR FLOORS SAG CALL US We level floori and correct any building failure Sri accordance with correct engineering principle. The result a permanently satisfactory iob. REGISTERED ENGINEERS DAY PHONES R. 6R.

303 NIGHT PHONES HU. 1748 LO. 4203 E. IF. A VI HOUSE M0VIN0 COMPANY 1548 S.

Vandeventer Avo. Over 43 rear Successful Experience sr. loels Fins Blended Whiskey. 90.5 proof.60x grain neutral spirits. Frankfort Distillers N.Y.C.

"TIPS for TEENS" by Binor WSiams to fftc ifESTDMr UAGAZmt of tSf POST-DISPATCH SMART SHOPPERS READ THE WANT ADS Public Service has announced an improvement program that will cost $20,200,000 within the next five years. Over the five-year period ending in 1954, we plan to buy 700 new buses and 100 streamlined streetcars, rebuild 48 miles of track, and continue our extensive modernization plans for garage, shop and service facilities. We also plan to change the Southampton line to buses. This program will enable us to continue to give you the kind of service that has given St. Louis a national reputation for having one of the most up-to-date transit systems in the United States.

TOP SOVIET ARCHITECT DIES MOSCOW, May 25 (UP) Academician Alexei Viktoroich Shchu-sev, three-time winner of the Stalin Prize in Architecture, died yesterday. He was 76 years old. Recognized as the top Soviet architect, Shchusev designed Nikolai Lenin's mausoleum, Hotel "Moskva" and various other buildings in Moscow and elsewhere. SALE OF REBUILT NATIONAL BURROUGHS Rookkeeplng Machines $295.0051275.00 Wide Selection of Late Modefs VON SOOSTEN CO. 2nd Pioor, 904 Pine.

64. 2343 able i S232sarri ml The Women's Council of the St. Louis Real Estate Board held its annual "Bosses' Night" dinner last night at Hotel Chase where women employed In the real estate field played host to their employers and male associates. Frank Gilbert, president of the Real Estate Board; J. Ben Miller, vice president, and Clarence C.

Lang, executive secretary, were special guests and the subjects of skits written and acted out by 5 SiTa-rannei eeror yog- osyi 'TELEVISION $169.95 uPi: I Free Installation 'nAnrV SITE PANNELL APPLIANCE 3858 Market St. FR. 160 5 VENETIAN BLINDS LOW AS a m. opin $1.98 VOcS 7 Day, Week Ft 8 to 10 p.m. TILLMAN PR.

7122 4340 ARSENAL CITY TRANSIT ft aUTNTLY, CATHERINE, entered int rest 24, 1949. dear aunt of Jofan B. Sweeney and Lucius Groves. Miss Qulnilv will lie in state at SHEPARD Funeral Home, 1167 Washington, to Valhalla Cemetery, ROESCH-FLEDDERMANN. CHRISTINE MARY (nee Horst) 2852A lmp, May 23, 1949, dear mother of Edward A.

Fleddermann, Lillian Stapp, Alma Roehm and Myrtle Nelson of Burllngame. our dear sister, sister-in-law, mother, in-law, grandmother, great-grand, mother, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from WITT BROS. ChapeL 2929 B. Jefferson, 1:30 p.m.; to New Picker Cemetery.

Deceased was a member of the Victory Club and St, Andrew Church Ladies Aid Society. KOULSTON, ROBERT BOY, 4 61 3 A St. Ferdinand, May 24. 1949, 11:15 a.m., dear husband of Sadie A. Roulston (nee Vie), dear father of Robert Eugene Roulston, dear stepfather, brother, brother-in-law, and uncle.

Funeral from SULLIVAN'S, Euw lid at St. Louis May 27, 9 a.m. to Holv Ghost Church. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Deceased was member of Teamsters and Chauffeurs' Local Union No.

366; SAUNDERS, FRANK; 4514 A Virginia, May 24, 1949, beloved husband of the late Fannie Saunders (nee Tucker), dear father of Ruth Wileon, Edwardsville, 111., and Annie Murphy, dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from PEETZ Funeral Home, 3029 Lafayette at Longfellow, on May 27, 1:30 p.m., to Sunset Burial Park. Member of Peace Lodge No. 109, Pomegranate Lodge No. 65, A.F.

and A.M. and Low Twelve Club. BCHEFFLER, ARTHUR, 241 Dam-mert Lemav, May 22, 1-949, beloved son of the late Arthur and Florence Scheffler (nee Finan), dear brother of Mrs. Blanche Mul-lich, Mrs. Jessie F.

Walthers, Mrs. Florence Theurer and the late Mrs. Ella Obergfell, dear uncle of Gloria J. Theurer and the late Rose Evelyn Obergfell, our dear brother-in-law, nephew and cousin. Funeral from TIEGENHEITf BROS.

Mortuary, 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, May 27, 1:30 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Scheffler was a member of Painter Union Local No. 137.

SCHNEIDER, GEORGE C. entered Into rest May 23, 1949, beloved husband of the late Alice Schneider (nee Ahearn), beloved father of Alyce Graffigna and Dorothy steffen, our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral May 27, 2 p.m., from PASCHEDAG-HENKE Funeral Home, 2825 M. Grand. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was Battalion Chief St. Louis Flra Dept. (Parking rear of chapel.) SCHULZ, EMMA (nee Boettger), 5024 S. Broadway, May 24. 1949, 11:30 a.m., beloved wife of the late August R.

Schuls, dear mother of Emma, Irma, Mildred, August R. Schulz. Edna Schwenk, Irene Pfeffle, Dorothea Edelmann and the late Hilda Schulz, dear grandmother of Gaynell Schuls and Rov Carl Edelmann, our dear mother-in-law, elster-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec st. May 27, 1SJ0 p.m.

Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery. SIEBERT. MARTHA C. (MATTIE) (ne Sehlueter), 5424 Loughborough May 24, 1949, dear wife-of Carl W.

Siebert, dear mother of Melvln Siebert and Roberta Kela-han, dear, sister of Bernadine Zim-mermann, Anne Edwards and Llllie Grunwald. dear sister in law. mother in law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway May 27, 9:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Borrows Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. SOUKUP, ANTON KfsRSia Miami Mav 23, 1949, beloved husband of Anna Soukup (nee Roubal), dear father of William and Anton W. dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle. Funeral May 26, 1:30 p.m., from MOYDELL'S, Mississippi and Allen avs. Interment New Picker Cemetery.

A member of Rohac Dube No. 33, C.S.A. and J. Sokol. Members of societies assemble at parlor 7 p.m.

STOKEsTTOiLUO, 114 Chestnut, beloved husband Grace Stokes, dear father of Ronald and Raylene Stokes, dear son of Mrs. Koste, dear brother of George Stokes, Mrs. Opai Dohirty and Mrs. J. R.

McCague. Funeral from PARKER Chapel, 15 W. Lock wood Webster, May 26. 10:30 a.m.. In-terment Laurel Hill Gardens.

(SUSEK, MARY F. (nee Probata) 2318 8. Eleventh, suddenly, May 24, 1949, dear mother of Norman E. and Elvtn Susek, our dear sister, sister-in-law mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, May 27, 8:30 a.m.

Requiem Mass Holy Trinity Slovak Church, Ninth and Soulard. Interment P.esurrection Cemetery. Member of United Shoe Workers C. I. O.

Local No. 101A. WHITBY, BART SAMUEL, 1460 Lyndaie, University City. asleep in Jesus, suddenly May 23, 1949, 3:30 p.m., beloved husband of Olivia Whitby (nee Aufderheide), dear father of Marilyn Whitby, dear son of Lavina Farrar Whitby and the late George Whitby, dear brother of Mrs, Eva Cross, our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin in his 49th year. Funeral 2 p.m..

from BEIDERWIEDEN South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa st. Deceased was a member of Bread Drivers, Salesmen Helpers' Union Lo-cal No. 611. ZD AN, SAM. 2516 N.

21st, entered into rest May 23, 1949, dear husband of Sophia Zdan. dear father of Walter and Stanley Zdan and Mrs. Mary Podlefki, dear brother of Tony Zdan, our dear father-in-law, grandfather. Funeral from CENTRAL ChapeL 1841 Cass. May 26, 9 a.m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. LOST AND FOUND BILLFOLD, lost; simulated green cash, valuable papers; vicinity Chouteau and Vandeventer or McKinley and Taylor; reward. FRl 296. BLACK plastic bap.

check book," watch, papers, glasses, identification; Cass av. bus, Monday; reward. Mrs. Matte-Conn Temple, Jefferson Hotel BRACELET, ost: silver chain; keep-sake; reward. PA.

7932. BTilEFcASE; lost black! zipper; containing 2 En hies and valuable papers; in South St. Louis, on Robert or South Broadway; reward. Rev. W.

G. McClure, 6216 Vermont, HU. 0268. CAT. lost; female Siamese, tan and1 brown; blue eyes; child's pet; re-ward.

Kirkwood 5590. COIN PURSE LOST Black; Hampton store. Tues-riay: return to manager: reward. DIAMOND ioitl Tady'sl large stone, 8 small stones; re- ward. CA 24 1 8.

DOG: small, brown Italian wmppet; blind in right eye. partially blind left eye; license on collar: Pepper; strayed from 5218 Waterman; iib-eral reward. Mrs. Watson, FO.5114 DOG: black female; long hair; license. Fla.

133; two bells on collar. Reward Whitey Hinckley, Royal A merica Shows. Grand Laclede. TOGS, lost; year old males. 1 black, tan.

1 spotted; liberal reward. FO. 9104. "DlUVER'S LICENSE: lost; identifi-cation papers and money; reward. LU.JBS82.

"EYEGLASSES; lost; in case bearing name. Drewes. Reward. VI. 2-5878 'GLASSES, lost; pink im; vicinity Jelferson-Lafayette; reward.

PR. 6586. KEYS LOST ON CHAIN Vicinity Grand, Spring or Clayton reward. ST. 1255.

LADY who, picked up billfold on Southampton car Monday, please call HU. 9390. reward. i SfOVIE FILM, in metal case; reward. CA.

2407. "PIN lost; small gold; life mcmber-ship of W. S. C. May 24 Natural Bridge bus; reward.

LA. 6550. POINTER, lost black and white, male; pet; Kirkwood; re-ward. Kirkwood 504 1 J. PURSE LOST BLACK Silver clip holding money; a keepsake; please return; reward.

NE. 2358, REAL ESTATE PAPERS lost, in black purse, by widow; reward. PA.4045. RE. 6740.

"RING LOST: platinum guard; set with 24 eqaare diamonds; engraved inside rind J.B.B. P.LK. 12-1-28: thought to be lost at Lambert Field. Rewaid. gTNG.

lost: wedding white goldT diamonds half way round, 1 missing; ring split; reward. RO. 4701, CO. 3648. "KING: lost; aquamarine.

2 diamonds, left Chase Hotel ladies' room. May 21; keepsake; re-ward HI. 5437. "SUNGLASSES; prescription filled; reward. MO.

1030 after 5:30 p.m. TERRIER, lost; black, male; child'a pet; reward. RO. 8497. "UMBRELLA lost; long handle, blue silk, crystal top; reward.

CA. 7294 VALISE, lost; black; with paint brushes and spray gun: vicinity St. Mary's Hospital. Clayton re-ward. ST.

0665 WALLET, lost: lady's brown; in Black A White cab; money, return wallet and contents. CE. 4179 or CE. 47S6. "WALLET.

lost: black; between Grand-Iieader and Lowe's: valuable papers: libeial reward. CO. 1632t "WALLET, lostl red! Washington, Broadway; reward. PL. 4903 after 6.

WATCH, lost; ladles' Waltham, ak Westlake Park reward. BT. 1704. See Relchmann. GERKEN, JOHN T.

(Red), 4991 Parker, suddenly May 23, 1949, 4:30 p.m., beloved husband of Margarette Gerken (nee Burke), dear brother of Ann Huertgen, Lena Espenschied. Amelia Rudolph, Sadie Hlndman, William, Fred and Herman Gerken, our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Borne, 2906 Gravois, May 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Mount Lebanon Cemetery. Member of Euclid Lodge No.

505, A. F. and A. White Shrine, Trinity No. Monarch conclave, O.

T. K. No. 15; Alhambra Grotto and Patrol, Sword of Bunker Hill, and Elevator Con-structors Local Union No. 3.

G'SELL, FERDINAND. (Fred), 4976" Reber May 24, 1949, dear husband of Rose G'Sell (nee Schluet-er), dear father of Ferinand Jr. and Paul G'Sell and the late Aaron G'Sell, dear father-in-law, grandfather brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 B. Kingshighway, May 27.

8:30 a.m., to Holy nnocents Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Member of Holy Name Society. HOEFLI, MAR(i ARETHA S.I 2841 Belt. May 24, 1949.

dear' mother of Mrs. Marguerite Ringling. Mrs. Florence Ashley, Henry and Arthur Hoefll, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from DREHMANN-HAR-RAL Chapel, 1805 Union 8:30 a.m..

May 27. to Bt. Edward's Church. Interment Laurel Hill Gardens. A member of St.

Ann's Sodality. HORTTEB, AUGUST 4633 S. Broadway, May 24, 1949, 9:15 p.m., beloved husband of Selena Hortter (nee Schmid), dear father of Oliver A. Hortter and Lo-rene Daniels, our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec, May 27, 3 p.m.

Interment Lake-wood Park Cemetery. A member of Public Service Local No. 788 and E.M.B.A. and Workmen's Benefit Fund No. 299.

KENNEDY, DR. THOMAS May 23, 1949; beloved husband of Florence Warner Kennedy, dear father of Mrs. John Bick, Mrs. Terry McAuley, Mrs. Llovd Rupp Florence, Carroll and Robert W.

Kennedy, dear brother of Sister Frances Pauline of the Providence Order. Mrs. E. E. Parker, Paul J.

and Dr. Francis P. Kennedy, our dear grandfather and uncle. Funeral from ARTHUR J. DONNELLY Parlors, 3840 Lindell.

May 27, 8:30 a.m. to Christ, The King Church, Balson and Purdue. Interment Calvary. KINDER, MARGARET, 3519 Sidney, May 22. 1949, sister of Mrs.

J. A. Rhoads, Mrs. H. C.

Schlueter and the late Pearl Kinder. Funeral was held from WEICK BROS. Funeral Home, 2201 S. Grand May 24. Interment Val-ha'la Cemetery.

LAV1N (BISTKOSCH) ROSE, (He. Duback); May 23. 1949, 4 a.m., widow of the late William Lavin, dear mother of Rose Schumacher, Ida Albrecht, Lena Neulist, Harry and John Bistroacn and the late Maym Bistrosch, and our dear step-mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother and aunt, age 83 years. Funeral from SCHUMACHER Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec May 26. 1:30 p.m., to New Bt.

Marcus Cemetery. LENZEN, DR. EDWARD May 23, 1949, 3 p.m., of 867 Greeley Webster Groves, beloved bus-band of Clara F. Lenzen, dear father of Sister Mary Edna, William, Donald, Frances Cassilly, Mary John, Robert and Katnerine Lenzen, dear brother of Julia Lenzen and Margaret Parker, dear grandfather, father-in-law, broULer-in-law. Remains will lie in state at M.

J. CROGHAN SONS Funeral Home, 7146 Manchester, May 25, from 12 noon. Funeral May 27, 8:30 to Our Holy Redeemer Church. Webster Groves. Interment Calvary Cemeteiy.

Dr. Lenzen was a member of Webster Groves K. of No. 2119. McDONALD, JAMES Lafayette.

May 23, 1949, beloved husband of Mary McDonald, dear father of Gilbert, dear brother of L. John Gilbert Mrs. D. R. Wasson, Mrs.

A. H. Duwe and Mrs. E. H.

Frillman and Mrs. R. B. Good ell, dear brother-in-law and uncle. Services 3 p.m., at JOHN L.

ZIEGENHEIN SONS Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois. Interment New St, Marcus Cemetery. McINTCRFF, MARY, 6217 Eada Vinita Park, May 24, 1949, beloved wife of Charles A. Mclnturff, dear mother of Charles Frank. Arthur Mclnturff and Mrs.

Mary St. Cyre, dear sister of John and Thomas Severin, our dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt. Funeral from ROBERT'S Funeral Home, 1905 Grand May 27, 8 a.m. Requiem mass 9 a.m. at St.

Rita Church. Interment BS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. MARKS. EMMA E.

(nee Hackett), 42 5 Louisiana, May 23, 194a, beloved wife of Albert Marks, dear mother Rhoda Montag (nee Marks), dear daugher of Mrs. Rhoda Hackett, dear aister of Florence Smythe, Adelaide Casper, Olga May, John and William Hackett, and dear mether-in-law, sister-in-law, aunt and great-aunt. Funeral from WACKER-HEL-DtKLK Chapel, 3634 Gravois, Mav 26, 1:30 p.m. Interment Belleiontaine Cemetery. Deceased was member of Beacon Chapter 256.

O.E.S., and Temple Club. Eastern Star service, Wed. 8:15 p.m. M1KESCH, HENRY: formerly of 1320 Allen fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, Mav 23. 1949, beloved husband of the late Katherine Mikesch (nee Mahacek), dear father of Clara Chervek, Albert.

William, Mrs. Charles Hrdllcka. Robert. Mrs. Dan Fitziienry and John Mikesch.

dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and cousin. Funeral May 26, 9 a.m., from MOYDELL'S. Mississippi and Allen to St. John Nepomuk Church. Interment SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. MINTON. JOHN May 24, 1949. husband of Mrs. Gladys Goedde Minton, father of John W.

Minton brother of Mrs. W. A. Harris and Mrs. Anna Minton Hanna, Funeral from the BURKE Funeral Home, 3300 State East St.

Louis, May 27. 10:30 a.m., to Mount Hope Cemetery. MOLLENCOTT, (MULLEN RICHARD 1239 Amherst Mav 24, 1949, beloved husband of Myrtle Mollencott. dear father of Clark H. Mullen, stepfather, brother of Robert Mollencott and our dear uncle.

Funeral from CLARK Funeral Home. 1125 Hodiamont May 27, 9 a.m., to Memorial Park Cemetery. Member of No. 6, I.A.T.S.E., Alhambra Grotto and Forest Hill Lodge No. 644.

A.F.A.M. of Cleveland. Ohio. Note change of time and date. MUELLER.

HEROLD J. (DUTCH). 1816 Warren, fortified with the Rites of Holy Mother Church, Mav 24, 1949. 2:15 a.m.. beloved husband of Ann Mueller (nee Bussel-mann).

dear father of Doris. Nor-bert. Tom and Mary Lois, dear son of the late Henry and Margaret Mueller dear brother of Edna Haus-laden, Alvina Prsesmeyer. Dorothy Fraike. Ann, Ted.

Bertha Schulz. Mary Hilton, Amada Fister. William and Catherine Outman, dear uncle, great-uncle. nephew, and brother-in-law. Funeral May 27.

8:30 a.m;. from GOODHART A GOO DH ART Funeral 2228 St. Louis, to St. Liborlus Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Deceased was member of the Holy Name Society of St. Liborius Church. Carpenters' Union Local 47. Veteran of World War I. NEISER.

AUGUST 4347 Taft on May 23, 1949. beloved husband of Mrs. Hattie Neiser (nee, Emde), son of the late Anton and Anna Neiser (nee Finkman), brother of Mrs. Tillle Kessler (nee Neiser) and the late Martin. Louie and Frank Neiser, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and cousin.

Funeral from ZIEGENHEIN BROS. Mortuary. 6408 Gravois at Holly Hills, on May 26, at 1:30 p.m. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery.

Mr. Neiser was a member of Boot and Shoe Workers Union.FLLocal No. 90. PTSARFK." JOHN. 5141 WabadaT May 23, 1949.

1:30 p.m., beloved husband of Clara Pisarek (nee Peglowski). dear frther of Louis. Theresa. Edward. Delores and Virginia Pisarek, our dear brother, father-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle Funeral from SULLIVAN'S, Euclid at St.

Louis. May 27 8:30 a.m., to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was member of CIO Steel-workers' Union. Local No.

1443. POLITTE, WILLIAM, 1425 S. 7th: May 24, 1949, beloved husband of Amanda Politte. father of Albert E. Politte and Frances White, brother of Frank Politte, Sutton and "lntaukaf MCLAUGHLIN'S.

2301 Lafayette, until 10 p.m.. Wednes- day. Interment Desloge, Mo. tti iOLEY, BERNARD XT (BEB-NIE), Tues May 24, 1949. beloved husband of Leontlne Connell Quig-lev, son of Mary O'Niell.

brother of Mary Barm, our dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral from HARRIGAN SHEA HAN Funeral Home 4415 Washington May 27 8:30 a.m., to New Cathedral Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. REICHMANN (FREIE). GERTRUDE H.

(nee Sllnger), 4242 Humphrey. May 23. 1949, dear wife of the late John Reichmann, de.ir mother of Edward Freie, dear daughter of Margaret Slinger and the late Robert Slinger, dear sister of Thomas, Hlrara. Edward, Harry, John and Enoch Slinger. Mrs.

Mary Nestle and Alice Ohlemeyer. dear sister-in-law, mother-in-law, aunt and cousin. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary. 4228 S. Klngshlehway May 26.

1:30 p.m. Interment New Bt. Marcus Cemetery. won nonsreaniin, perpetual care, terma feRAM CEffETRY7 i2-grave, wilt divide: sacrifice. Lafferty, 1931A Montgomery (rear).

CH. 3440. MAUSOLEUJi CRYPTS. $475: at" Memorial Park; Lucas-Hunt north of Natural Bridge. EV.

2111. OAK GROVE, 12-grave; will dlvidef make offer. Mu. 1 552, VERY desirable location: mi reasonable price, Box F-354 FLORISTS SPRAYS, $2.98 UP BASKETS 4.95 Up C. BARIS, Florist DELMAR AND SKINKER CA.

7100 CA. 7100 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVTTED NETTIE'S FLOWER GARDEN Sprays. 3.80 up: baskets. 3 up. 3801 S.

Grand GR. 9600 Pauline Klaysing Floral Shop. 7715 Clayton. PA. 0104.

FOR DECORATION' DAY SPRAYS, .85 to $7.50 WREATHS, 82.25 TO 3. C. PERKINS, UNION FLORIST 4216 MANCHESTER FR. 5121 FOR FINE FL75WERS W. H.

KRUSE SONS 2848 Arsenal PR. 0294 8031 Clayton Rd. DE. 1414 "Cunningham floWershop Flowers, potted plants, floral designs We Deliver 1008 N. Taylor LIT.

0715 HAROLD'S FLOWERS for all occasions 6015 chippewa hu. 8498 BEAUTIFUL spray, ribDoa bow to match, from $3.50 up. GRIMM OORLY CE. 5000 LEILANI FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions ,5313 Easton FO. 8146 CREMATORIES OAK GROVE CHAPEL.

Crematory the newest, finest In 8t. Louis. 7800 St. Charles CA. 8606.

VALHALLA Chapel of Memories. .7600 St. Charles CA. 4900. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS BARNEY, Birdie and Eugene, 3065a Easton; Carolyn Patricia, 6 lbs.

14 May 5, 194 9, ERHARET, Marie and Hubert 3536 Indiana; Donna Faye, 5 lbs. 12 May 11. 1949. BECKER, Phyllis and William, 6055 Waterman: Lansing Gervig, 7 lbs. 14 oz.

May 1 7, 1949. MTLVIHILL, Mary Jane and John, 4301 Minnesota: Eileen Marie, 9 May 10, 1949. Ml'BE, Ruby and Clarence, 4021 Aldine; Melvln Glenn, 6 lbs. 4 May 2, 1949. KYaN, Frances and Clarence, 5803A Delmar; Sandra Gay.

lbs. 4 May 14, 1949. 6aiLka, Sophia and Steven. 4553 Delmar; Steven III, 6 lbs. 7 May 8.

1949. an6TJames, 4129 Evans; Carolvn Jeanette, 8 Iba, 4 ozs. May 10, 1949. VF.LZ, Marian and Charles. 3453A Tennessee: Kathleen, 6 lbs.

15 May 9, 1949. DEATHS SSl Refers to body of veteran re-turned from battlefield burial ground for interment at home. xvxov uravqia 1. a-t)n illlRTELT, BENJAMIN 4053 Alma May 23, 1949, beloved husband of the late Emily Bertelt (nee Mueller), dear father of the late Mildred Bertelt, our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from ZLEGENHEIN BROS.

Mortuarv. 6409 Gravois at Holly Hills, Mav 26. 3 p.m. Interment Valhalla cefneterv. Mr.

Bertelt was a member of Magnolia Lodge No. 626, A.F. A.M.: Missouri -Consistory No. 1. Moolah Temple, and Past Patron Southampton Chapter No.

459, p.E.S. Southampton Chapter will hold services at Elegenhein Bros. Mortuary, May 25. 8 p.m. BIESISR, ELMER 6306 Hancock.

May 24. 1949, beloved husband of Bertha Bieser, dear father of Leonard Betty Ann and the late Lawrence Bieser, dear father-in-law. grandfather, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary.

6464 Chippewa at Watson, 8:30 a.m.. to St. Joan of Arc Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Member of Holy Name Society and Western Catholic Union.

IBRVDEN, PFC. JOHN Second Armoured Division, died of wounds received in France. Aug. 13, 1944. beloved son of John Bryden and late Ver.ita Bryden nee Rhodes), dear brother of Elmer D.

Bryden, 5622 Delmar, and dear nephew and cousin. Remains at ALEXANDER SONS Funeral Chapel, 6175 Delmar. American Legion services Wed. eve. May 25, 8 p.m.

Funeral fervices May 26, 1:30 p.m. nterment Bellefontaine Cemetery. (Cairo, 111., papers please copy). CAHILL, EVA (nee Budding), 5072 Milentz. May 24.

1949, Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear wife of Ray Cahill, dear mother of John and Raymond Cahill, dear sister of Adelo Budding and the late Johanna Hous- man, dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary. 4228 S. Kingshighway 8:30 a.m. to Our Ladv of Sorrows Church.

Interment SS. Peter Paul's Cemetery. COX, ADA iZ (nee Lawrence), 1109 N. Walton, St. Louis, May 24.

1949, 9 a.m., in her 74th year, dear cousin of Mrs. Nettie J. Weaver and Mrs. Agnes Mealer of Washington, William B. Johnson of Stockton.

Jack Steele, Miss Dora Armstrong, St. Louis, M. A. Steele, Buffalo Valley, Mrs. Stella Paige, San Francisco.

Mrs. Mary Schelich, Bourbon, and dear cousin. Funeral services Mav 26. 2 p.m., at NIEBURG V1TT Funeral Home, Washington, Mo. Interment Odd Fellows Cemetery.

CZAUANY, BARBARA nee Reiter). 1921 E. Warne. fortified with the Sacraments of Holv Mother Church, May 24, 1949. 5:35 a.m..

beloved wife of the late Martin Cza-gany, dear mother of Mrs. Edna Mrs. Viola Gavin. Joseph William F. and the late Otto Cza-gany.

our dear grandmother, sister, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral Mav 27, 8:30 a.m. from MATH HERMANN A SONS Chapel. Fair and West Florissant av. to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

Interment SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Mrs. Czagany was a member of Ladies Sodality of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church and Friends of Mt. Grace.

DAVIDSON. FLORENCE, formerly of 2021 S. Compton at Hollywood. Mav 23. 1949.

wife of the late J. Howard Davidson, dear mother of Carol Davidson and Kathen Ohnemus, our dear sister, sistfr-in-law and aunt. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ Mortuarv, 2S42 Meramec May 26. 2 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery.

pOMAOAIXA," MARGARET "(nee Pysora), 2619 Slatterv. entered into rest Mav 24. 1049 widow of Anthony Domagalla, dear mother of AnthocJ Domagalla. Martha Woods. Nome Hampe.

Mary Baer. Frances Doufharty. the late Phflip and Walter Domagalla. Margaret Burns and Rose Lanahan, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral May 28.

8:30 a.m., from W. A. STOCK Mortuarv Grand and Florissant, to St. Teresa's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ERNST, PACT. formerly of 5457 Dresden May 24. 1949, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, dear husband of the late Marie Ernst, dear father of Ella Bene. Arthur. Harriet Washington.

William Ernst, our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Funeral from KRIEGSHAUSER Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway Mav 27, 8:30 a.m., to St. John the Baptist Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

FHEERMEIER, TIMOTHY 1146 KortwriKht Rock Hill, May 24. 1949. darling son of J. Leo and Edna Freesmeier (nee Whelan), darline brother of Gregory and Leo Freesmeier. dear grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Whelan and Mrs. Mary Freesmeier, dear cousin and nephew. Funeral from the M. J.

CROGHAN SONS Funeral Home, 7146 Manchester, to St. Mary Magdalen Church, Brentwood. May 27, :30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. to do this we must be EMtainfain a sound ffniic.al condition.

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