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1g Portl-SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1947 LOS O.TIC0 1 DEATHS, Fnneral Announcements loving father of OBITUARY tducator bets Post MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED WEATHER REPORT V.F.W. TO CENTER BOOK SALES IN LOS ANGELES 33. WIPELEY LEWIS. O. 34.

YOSPE YOFFE. N. 33. E. 2' OFFICIAL Roy C.

McCall, head of the Col a. xoiie. ivirs. leucine Rich. George.

Earl. Arthur Clyde Manon Services 1 Tues. at Pierce Brothers' KoWyoi 59-J9 Santa Monica Blvd JIAsstCAR, Aubrey, beloved husband of Esther Massecar. son of Alice Massecar of Canada, father of John Willis brother of Ethelyn Servicra 1:30 p.m. Tues at Utter-McKinley's Hunt- SltvnvParinFhiaDet 261? Clarendon Av.

McA0. Albeda Caroline. Services 3 George C. Esker a I YUILL BLOSE. J.

21. W. 21. DIVORCE SOTS FILED BIKO. Ida against.

ThnHnr lege of Pacific speech depart- i rzm if ii Rosary for George C. Esker. 61, Iriaa Mail LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum Southern 8f. "Ported yesterday to the Los Angeles office of the S. Weather Bureau.

ere as XoUows: weatner The Veterans of Foreign Wars are from the official files of the BROADWELL. George E. against Harriet E. retired Southern California rep Samel Vet MATCH PANTS CO. p.m.

Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Little U.S. War and Navy departments resentative of Kress Stores, will rir.rtn.i.-vj. Maggie e. against Kelly.

HILL-PHILLIBER. Charles aeamst Clyde ITVIfQ ana, nr. T71 station, corner, j-jij w. Man Chester Inglewood. meni since lUoB, today accepted the chairmanship of the University of Oregon speech depart-ment, effective in September.

los Angeles oe recited today at 8 p.m. at Anceles rniitiiti iilcol.fi.;. John Irvine, of T1-71 W.Eil-l'M..iJ.'IWTTl Max. 91 95 88 92 86 VVestrnpreland. beloved husband of Lil- the chapel of Cunningham and are arranged in chronological sequence.

They depict the outstanding events of America's participation in the conflict from LIGGY. Amy against Licco. MANZANARE3. Rafela against Leo. MARDORF.

Donald against Marie. NEVILLE. Claire W. asalnst Robert. SEIFERLINO Marv K.

enlnu TT have established Los Angeles as the Pacific Coast distribution center for their pictorial history of the second world war, with headquarters at 1559 N. Western Ave. The Los Angeles office Burbank Culver City Imperial Lone Bearh O'Connor. Requiem Mass will be iinii mtuaiimn. orvices p.m Tues at Mt.

iew Cemetery Chapel, 2400 Fair Oaks. Pasadena. as. McMillan Gardena. director.

92 89 Los Angeies Harbor STOUDENMIRE. Charles against Annie Min 69 57 73 52 64 58 70 54 52 60 57 57 52 55 celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church. iWtitK.

Mary Lake, beloved wife of Municipal" Airport 90 Mt. Wilson c-i 63 ari against Maxine 6. VENITT. Evelyn against Joseph Hf sister or wimam W. LaKe.

Services Tues. at 3 p.m. in the 96 Newport Harbor WALTHALL. M. Elaine against Ernest Westwood, with burial following works in co-operation with the marjone against waiter tIe 01 tne Flowers.

Forest the time the Japs struck at Pearl Harbor, through the island cam-: paigns in the Pacific, the inva-i sions of Africa, Sicily, Italy and. Normandy, the struggles on the mui Luai ill irnBrikC. MICHAELS. I.ni. Of Manhattan 1 DEATHS, Fnneral Announcements x.ier5iae -San Diego San Gabriel Santa Ana Santa Earbara tanta.

Monica loved mother nf lrc Riutnn ct.I-j- 89 92 92 91 92 83 State Commanders of California, Arizona, Nevada. Washintrton LISTEN TO JlilLJUX, Samuel C. Services today. 12 52 61 noon, at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. and Oregon.

MYRT MARGE jiumaa ivioriuary. directors. AGASIM. Dr. Frank.

Groman Mnrf.llaru. Hlr-tnrc ftnine and the crushing of Hit-i ler and the Japanese. 1 daughter of Mrs. J. A Thompson, sister of Bessie Hodgson.

Services Tues. 11 a.m., at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. Entombment Inglewood Park Mausoleum. OFFER. Kcberra (Betty.) beloved wife of Leland S.

Ofier. mother of Charles S. Offer, grandmother of Charles F. Jr fe The V.F.W. pictorial history KNX 12:45 TO 1 AVER.

Roger Greenwood. hlnveH hucHonri II I FORECAST today and tomorrow except slightly cooler near coast and afternoons. Locally windv Passes throul1 coastal TZMPETtmBS ANT) PRFCTPITATION OVER THE NATION unu tudii cbi of Mrs. Lillian E. Aver, father of Roger F.

Aver, brother of James H. Aver. Services Mon. at 3:30 p.m. in the Wee is a panoramic "newsreel" of the six years of the war, beginning with the Nazi march into in L-aivary cemetery.

Mr. Esker died Thursday at his home, 1234 S. Beverly Glen Blvd. He leaves his widow Sara and a son, Dr. George C.

Esker. Mrs. Rosita Pickenbach Rosary for Mrs. Rosita A. Pickenbach, 82, Ld3 Angeles resident since 1892, will be recited today at 8 p.m.

at the chapel of Cunningham Requiem Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. at St. Afi. Louis E. Starr, commander-in- i chief of the V.F.W., says the I pictorial history is "a dignified; and worth-while source of rev-! enue for our rehabilitation and Poland and ending with the uc ntrainer.

roresi Mor. tuary in charge. BALDWIN, Edith E. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY capitulation of Japan.

Min. latum BALtUlR. Seginald James. Services 1 vuci, Msier oi ivirs. h.

Lew Zuckerman. Mrs Mark P. Cane. Mrs. A.

Bert Gottlieb fe Joseph Goldberg. Services today, 1 p.m., at Groman Mor- 0vC0N0RA ames beloved husband of Kathleen Connor, loving father of Marv Mr.MaS?i of Rosary April 14. at 8 P.m.. at Hammond. Mispagel Rupoe Chapel.

3517 Hvde Park Blvd. Celebration of the Albuquerque 56 AUanta 77 p.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers' Leunert virtually all the photographs 01 welfare activities." r-HiK. ioui cTensnaw tsiva.

Calzary, Can. r- r- an cm 91 Bismarck 44 BECHERT, Frank beloved husband of T. .02 .05 .02 xvuni Drtueru xatner oi i'rank Bechert. Mrs. Mary Magginli Mrs CHAMBER WORLD TRADE i.

i ot. nn tmircn, eoth Victoria Ave. Interment Holy Cross Norma Vilas. Graveside services Mon. 14 P-m.

in trie Little Church of the "wn Mortuary in charge HAKA. Robert M. mfBWi Mortuary in charge. 1 1 0 Maud I. Annnitnrnmant DA ry.

Kosary 8 p.m at Beaver Chapel. Inglewood. Renuiem Mass chael's Church, Manchester and Vermont Aves. Mrs. Pickenbach, WEEK COMMITTEE NAMED lcrs I a IP)- by Pierce Brothers' Todd j.

iu uv ai o'- tsiepnen catn-ohr Church. T.ak Anito dc FAV.NE, Jennie beloved wife of Horace BOVD. furene A. Services 4 o.m. Tnes fierce Brothers' Hollywood.

5959 Dom at truayrnas. died Friday at her home, 908 W. 77th St. She leaves four daughters. Formation of an over-all Cham- 'oc' i m- rues, at Los Anceles Mortuary.

.02 BRONJFELD, Dr. Nathan, beloved husband ber of Commerce committee, to PEARLMAN', Bena, loving mother of Shir. Dronieia. iatner oi Martin Bronfeld. Services today.

1:30 p.m.. at DlctIV. HU.SR nnH (IT ftt Nn- Vnrl. Mrs. Walter J.

Strangman, Mrs. Harry A. Buzan. Mrs. Thomas 52 54 33 58 40 31 44 40 27 38 35 46 15 50 32 42 42 51 53 47 72 28 60 45 38 62 53 49 39 24 51 41 30 52 61 40 31 63 uraic ui rract cnapel.

Ma HOW A' Kimnn. riirrnr. Bernard Pierce. Sidney Pierce Harry Services 3 D.m. today at Glas- band rVnwTit.nu.-n Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Fresno Havre Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vetras Little Rock Memphis M'ami Minneapolis New Orleans' New York Omaha Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland Peno Sacramento St.

Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington ID 51 45 51 ...50 46 ...50 ...47 62 41 91 ...68 49 ...48. 82 ...72 72 ...79 ...44 69 58 ...51 73 ..83 ..65 79 87 56 75 86 ..63 67 82 BROWN. Miss Elizabeth, at 573 .01 .06 .02 .22 PETIN. Stephen Ivan. Services Tues 10 April 9.

aged 82 years. Services J. Fay and Rose Pickenbach, and two sons, Charles and Wil a.m., at tne Russian Church. 646 Michel- tOrena St J. Knmnlr Faye G.

Bennison, Vernon! Kilns; Al Hopkins, advertising! man; Henry Humann, Mexican! National Bank; William J. Dunk-1 erry, Van Nuys Chamber ofj Commerce; Mrs. Gertrude Roun-' savelle, Los Angeles Board of Education. William H. Schroeder, Citizens; PK'KENBACH.

MrsT Rosita lovirfg liam Pickenbach. Interment will co-ordinate observance of World Trade Week May 18-24 throughout the metropolitan area, was announced yesterday by General Chairman Norman E. Dunna-vant. Committee members include: .05 De in Holy Cross Cemetery. ui miner j.

otrangman. Mrs. Harry A Buzan. Mrs. Thomas J.

Fay. Rose Charles William Pickenbach: sister of Rafael Nevarez. grandmother of Jack E. Steele, sreat-grandmother of Donald Carole Steele. Rosarv this evening.

8 o'clock, at the chapel of Cun- Muutruuri.it xiunie memorial cnapei April 14. at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Alexander Agins. directors.

MaT, EUa- of El Monte, be-i5ifd Joe A- Bmton. mpther -of Mrs. Geraldine Voelandt. Miss Ruth. v- Bruton of f2i.Monlf'.

Urli Evelyn Starr of Los ptta Mae Aberle of San Bruton of Pomona A-Jay Bruton of Phoenix. sister of Oscar Chapman of Long Beach. Services 2 at Chanel Mortuary. El Monte. Interment Rose Hills Memorial Jack J.

Clark Jack J. Clark. 70, stasie and T. itiusuBiij Connor, bou w. Washington Mon- 9 a at St.

Michael Church. Interment Holy savings Banki of Los Angeles: Thomas R.I fccieen actor, died yesterday. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at Pierce Bros. Hollywood ATnrtnarv A 05 PIRSER.

William A. Services 2 30 JJi1.1-- at Larkin Mortuary Chapel. Luxame. beloved wife of Emmett father of Mrs. Mar- a.

Kisen. services 3 p.m. Mon. at v.v. anu IICUUICIIT HSS VITAL RECORD ROGERS, James M.

Services Tues. at 11 iiuiii iiie tua pel oi w. A. Brown Son. lSin S.

Flnttir filt ROSENBERG. Sam. beloved husband of MARRUGE LICENSES ISSUED win De celebrated at St. Ambrose Church, Fountain and Fairfax at 9 a.m. tomorrow.

Mr. Clark was active on the Xew York stage and later Mary Rosenberg, father of Ann Dpns Landerman, Lillian Shapiro. Ickes to Speak at Jewish Aid Drive Rally Harold L. Ickes. former Secretary of the Interior, will be the principal speaker at a mass meeting in Shrine Auditorium Wednesday evening, April 30, launching the Los Angeles i uranqiatner ot Mrs.

Services 9 a.m. Tues. at S.ri?.d.er.s Soiithwest Mortuary. CAIi.Li?LE.IJr- Frrd Services today. 'i at Groman Mortuary.

hJi-i Ja.ck- Recitation of the Plerce Brothers' Hollywood. S9o9 Santa Monica Blvd Re- Hon- at St. Ambrose cross Fairfax Ave. Interment COHtX, Alberta Isbell. Services a.m.

LeUnm Michael George, son of Mr. abbL Services P.m., at the Church of the Latter Day Saints of Montebello. H. F. Moritz Jfu.rve,ralHome in charge.

CRAIN. Roy W. Services 2 p.m. Mon. at wicciisyun a- eanette s.reeger.

Louis Rosenberg Brana Services 2 at Groman Mortuary. Interment Hillside Memorial Park. tChicago papers please CODV. 1 Kemp, Bank of America; John L. Kelly, Long Beach Harbor Commission; Emerson Spear and Robert V.

Nimmy, Pacific "Wire Rope Mrs. T. R. Knudsen and Mrs. Verne W.

McKinney, Chamber Women's Division; E. A. McMahon, Propeller Club. Roland C. Stevens, Transmarine Navigation General Manager Arthur Eldridge and Lloyd V.

Roberts, Los Angeles Harbor Department; E. J. Amar, port manager of Long Beach; George Spillenaar, Foreign Trade Association of Southern appeared in more than 200 motion pictures. He was a member SMITH, Evelyn, beloved wife of Josenh of the Knights of Columbus fcmitn. services today.

11 a.m., at Mali- now Ar Simons and leaves his widow Rose. SOLOMON', Bessie. Services today. 11 a ALLEN WILLIAMS. O.

30. J. 23. ARMSTRONG HUMMEL. J.

27. J. 23. BAILEY MOORE. W.

21, L. 29. BAKER SPEARS. H. 47.

44 BARNHXLL HAMBLY. Jr 22 19 BAUS HARBOUR. G. 54 t. BEPKOVICg ARAULa! 28.

A. 22. BERMAN ROSEN. T. 27.

22 BERNSTEIN DRUCKER. H. 48. L. 21.

BERRY FULLMER. W. 30. P. 24.

BLAYDES BUCK. M. 40. M. 33.

BOUMAN GREEN. W. 26. 25. BONNY MA HER J.

217 21 BORDENAVB JONES. M. 20. G. 21.

BRAGG IRONS. J. 50. N. 30 BRANHAM BARNARD.

24 I. 19 BROWN SHAPIRO. S. 32. F.

33. CAMOU-HER ERA. R. 38. M.

38. CASTRO HERNANDEZ. P. 27. E.

23. CHAVEZ ARIAS. A. 19. C.

18 CHURCH invEiirg at tne Home of Peace Mausoleum. Mali. nOW Jv. Simnns riirprtnre S2.KTlk- ran.k R. 3733 Cudahy.

Wal- Dr. Fred B. Carlisle Monica Rlvri nouywooQ- S859 Santa Funeral services for Dr. Frpd -i RT's' A- first cousin of George Curtis of Victoria. B.C.

Services 2 pm! yit unooaoi cnurcn. B. Carlisle, 56, dentist, will be conducted today at 2 n.m. at United Jewish Welfare Fund's it beloved husband uu. ri.

urn iu, ty4. survived bv vTls.Vff- MrA- Mable A. South, daughter. Mrs Mary Gray, three sons. Robert C.

Ea.wd.P' 5 Clinton. C. South, mother. Mrs. Mercede South, two brothers.

Bill ress two sisters. Mrs. Ellen Ashley Mrs. Laura Martin. Funeral services 2 p.m.

Mon. at J. F. Marcoux South Gate Mortuary, 8500 Long Beach Blvd. Entombment Inglewood Park Mausoleum, with Guardian Lodge F.

A M. charse. STARRETT, Laura, sister of Mrs. Jose- fifv.lv ut? loving r- M. 28.

Groman Mortuary'. Interment will follow in Beth 01am Ceme $8,500,000 campaign for overseas and home relief, it was announced yesterday bv Leonard A. Chudacoff, drive chairman. 1 uiur r-asiii oi Lmcago Mrs. Fein Jones of Glencoe.

111. Service! 2 p.m.. in the chapel of COTTRILL GERMAN. H. Jr.

25. T. 22 fSXTIpHNELL. A. 27.

M. 17 CUMMINS OCHS. C. 29. 19 DAVIS BURGSTAHLER.

R. 21. P. Kieaeman 630 Venice Blvd. (Chicago California; Walter Measday, U.S.: Department of Commerce; W.

D. Fraser, importer: M. G. Linder and M. G.

Linder Transmarine Navigation and Donald M. Nelson, president of the! Society of Independent Motion1 Picture Producers. tery. He died Friday at his home, 666 N. Mariposa and he leaves his widow Mollip.

twn ELLIOTT. Edna, beloved wife of Thnmn- Ta ir oy "fr vlctr Sanders, dauch- KnWORTH. w. 29. D.

30. Elliott, mother of Thomas M. Nelins Elliott, sister of Mrs. Mat- ivno. fiannan laanaers.

Services Wed. at 9 a.m. in the Little Church of iSf -Jiowers- Forest Lawn Mortuary daughters, Betty Ann Hoffman viiiiut. services lues, at 11 Little Church of the' Flowers. Forest.

T.flwn Mnrtnai in ana ba rah Lee Holzman; a son. SLLLiVAV, George. O'Connor, directors ELLIS, Robert beloved husbanH 'of Jay A son nf Mrs K-alli. uavia his parents and a sis ter. r-lf5' brother of Miss Doris is.

Mrs. Marian Davenport Harrv Ellis Services Mon. at 2 n.m7 in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Mrs- Anna McFar-lane. Mrs.

Agatha Cummings. Mrs. Irene Master of ceremonies will be Eddie Cantor. Chorus To Be Heard A highlight of the program will be a performance by the 150-voice Los Angeles Oratorio Society under Maurice Goldman associate conductor. The group is the official chorus of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.

The annual welfare fund opening, top public event of the ESKER. George beloved husband of Alex S. Lossy Jn. Requiemifass 9 m. Mon.

at St Vincent Church. Adams A Fierce Brothers' Ingilwood: M0 aara fcsker. loving father of Dr. George C. Esker.

Rosary this evening, i-wv at tne Chanel Of riinninchQn, rr. WALKER." Lewis L. Services 2 p.m. Mon i-rivate tuneral services for Alex S. Lossy, 63, chemist at the at mne jt- iivr, r-.

a-. ATON, Joseph E. Recitation i ihi nor. 850 W. Washington Blvd.

Requiem Mass Mon. 9 a.m.. at St. Paul the CaR church- Westwood. Interment Ka" at Pierce Brothefs' Angeles campus of the University of California, will hp N0im.ES DOMINICK SAMUELS.

L. 23. M. 22. emanuel remy.

j. 26. i. 19. felix escobar.

e. 25. j. 19. forman lando.

b. 26. m. 25. fontenot robinson.

r. 20. a. 18. for sen johnson.

23. j. 20. foster downs. t.

32. m. 32 frias manriquez. d. 24.

23 garabedian chooljian. a. 37. c. 26 gardes morrison.

b. 22. 24 gehring diroff. w. 23.

m. 23. gillie adams. k. 39.

l. 36. gonzales martinez. f. 19.

16. graf gillingham. a. 25. 20 guerra rodriguez.

d. 21. j. 23. ouyovich la borde.

r. 22, l. 22. hartman Mcdonald, c. 38.

34. HETTINGER GAAL. A. 22. 5 23.

HIRST ELS AS. J. 28. W. 31.

HOARD STRALEY. L. 42. 39 HOLST KONZELMAN. R.

24. J. 20. HORN FLOUN. H.

43. R. 35. HOULIHAN KELLY. J.

22. J. 21 HUTCHINS AUGUSTINE. W. 26.

M. 20. IBARRA RAMIREZ. A. Jr.

21. 17 J-CKSON CASANTA. W. 22, 22 JOHNSTON WINTER. P.

31. M. 38. KNOTH WILSON. F.

47. 38 KOLACK LUCERO. 24. 21 KOUKAL MASSEY. R.

Jr. 22. 22 KREIGHBAUM MILLER. C. 49.

R. 35. lSNp McGOWAN. K. 26.

26. LOPEZ RODRIGUEZ. A. 20. M.

19. LOPEZ RUIZ. A. 23. A.

22. MARLNOVICH BUDINCICH. E. 28. 25 F.INLEX Gertrude beloved wife of -w.

iviancnester Blvd TnJwnnH 8 m- Mon- at F'erce Brothers Save time and energy! Two specially constructed 4-inch revolving arms sprinkle ap. proximately 50 feet! Simply attach fo your garden hose! L' beloved mother of n1-1- services 2 Vi-l- eat PlArce Brothers' Holly-Jnanl' Santa Monica Blvd. Entombment HOlIvWOnH Xlsncn am conducted at Pierce Bros. Cre. matory Chapel.

He leaves his widow Leone of 1922 Estrella Ave. jewisn community, this 3'ear will mark beginning of the erest- H- beloved husband of oI p- Alice WHITE, Eva. Services 11 a Tups at 5959 San'a Mars "iie. cervices toaay. 3:30 Mi'nnU ZSS.

ol.Zi; Mausoleum. est charity campaign in the agency's 13-year history. GRIMM. George beloved hushanH of Reginald J. Balfour Funeral services for Rpp-inaM zella Grimm, brother of Jack.

Newark. N.J. Recitation of the Rosary 8 p.m Mon services 1 p.m. Tues. at Pierce Brothers Los Angeles Mortuary.

720 IVasninatnn vtl AH-Tinie High Quota The 19-17 ouota an all-timo J7 Balfour, 58, real estate broker. GROG AN. Edna M. Forest Lawn Mortuary charge. high for the vearlv rtrH-o i i.dum.

of J745 I "Poo -Ave. Funetal services will be win De conducted tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Pierce Bros. Leimert Park Chapel, interment to takei place in Canada. He' leavps his iiciu ii me tnapei oi ivy h.

uvernoltzer. April 14. at 10 a.m. Largest share of the money sought is earmarked for relief and reconstruction among Europe's 1,500.000 snrvivino- Box of 36-7 Coil Spring-typ 49c CLOTHES PINS 43 Mefal Edga and Bottom WASTE BASKETS 29 Kary-Safa SHOPPING BAGS. 4 Banded or Decorated WATER TUMBLERS 629 S-Cup Heatproof Class COFFEE MAKERS $167 RSe Services today, 10 a Chape1' Oroman WOLSTENHOLME.

Mrs. Mary beloved ZrrV iMlm VVolst-nholme. mot he? Sf.Mi- J4! Hmsch Mrs. Martha Bull. Jlnf1' Herbert E.

Woistenholme. rs' Aaa Powers Fannie also survived by 7 grandchildren tV5 at 11:30 a.m. in the Kirk the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. New York papers Please conv.i Henr-- passed awav at h' home.

13225 Sherman Way. w-as a 4th tret KmPbts of Columbus. Rosary vyi chrst 9 8 m- Tues- Int: widow Catherine of 7900 Cren- Jews, while the remainder is to snaw Blvd. HA1L.MAX. Jean.

Services 3 p.m. Mon. at Pierce Brothers Hollywood. 5959 Santa Monica Blvd. G- beloved husband of Mrs.

Rosa Hankins. brother of Mrs. Ida Hill. Private services Mon. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge.

"tu VnaEjS' Mis daughter of Mrs. Anna C. Hansen. Services Tues. at 2 in the Little Church of the Flow-ers Forest Lawn IWnrtno-o In .1,....

Wear your new dental plates Immediately following final extractions. Carry on your regular business and social activities without the embarrassment and inconvenience of toothless days. This it another new advancement by the dental profession in the interest of public health. LIBERAL TERMS RoyW.Crain 1 runerai services for Rnv HARRIS George M- FUNERAL NOTICE De usea tor resettlement in Palestine and other lands and maintenance of home welfare institutions. Conducting the campaign here will he 7500 volunteer workers covering 18 'city neighborhoods and 62 surrounding urtntlft, A.

lj. 19. MATTESON PUETT. M. 21.

B. 18. MILROY DELPHO. L. 38.

D. 28 MONROE CORRARO. J. 24. M.

22. MORALES GENIE. L. 36. C.

27. MYERS KING. J. 26. K.

24. ELM AN PERFECT. R. 28. 21.

NUDELMAN FILAS. D. 24 18. O'NEAL CARTER. H.

33. E. 31 FERCAN MASTANICH. R. 24.

S. 24. PERUZZI SHAND. M. 36.

27. PHILLIPS ENGEL R. 35. D. 25.

POCKRANDT BOURG. T. 41. 28. POPPB WILSON.

H. 22. I 19 A. 24. N.

20. RIETTER ZILAS. D. 26. H.

27. ROACH CHAVEZ. H. Jr. 25.

24 RUBINFIER GOLDBERG. H. 28 B. 25. SAENZ MORALES.

R. 32. D. 32 SATDINER LFRMAN. M.

'H. I 38 SEARING CASH. H. 43. V.

28. STANTON EG AN. L. 21. M.

21. SYKORA HEWITT. R. 30, J. 19.

TAYO BELLOWS. W. 34. M. 34.

THATCHER EDMONSTON. 27 24 C- 25. M. 20. TURIGLIATTO HANNI.

J. 19. 18. VERKLER SHORES. R.

23. J. 25. VOORHEES BURROWS. E.

40. L. 29. J-IXD MASON. K.

Jr. 23. D. 22. WHITE TULLY.

G. 38. R. 29. William Crain.

40. motion-nicturp uace ijodee No. 320. xiYSVJiPS anly in cnarge. Ia'her Helen of Escondido.

Cal. Announce- TaJev0! JSpffff" lat" Reed Br- South SV tbapel of Cy 630 Venice via assemble at the J. TT R.ipripmon character actor, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 n.m. at Piprro ir( Ftlvri at H.AKTii;a!r..,?-.Ro?a" 8 P.m. Sun.

IllrlPrS I nf mir latA hmrKa. -r Bros. Hollywood Chapel, crema Counsellor BATHROOM SCALES Drummond. a. E.

Garvey Blvd. Requiem Mass a Mon. at St v. itiiu1- Master. M.

L. GRIFFITH. Secretary. HF.RSEY. Nellie Josephine, of 252 litri Services 2 p.m.

Mon. FUNERAL DIRECTORS uivmIv mr-. r. iviunica. fltKCE BROS.

MORTUARIFS 90 Modern, accurate! Rubber-tread platform, magnified indi tion to tollow. He died Thursday at his home, 8040 Rothdell Trail. He leaves his father, Mark three brothers, Wesley, Mark and Lawrence; and three sisters. Mrs. Florence Beadle, Mrs.

Lillian R. Graham and Mrs. Ethel E. Pistonetti Are Within 7 miles of 70 of the homes HIRSCH, MaX. hPlnVpirl T1111 BACKACHE, Hirsch father of Mrs.

Ellen Norton SYia ifntir." oeimon. orotner or Mrs. Ella Koretz Services today, 2 p.m.. at cator. A valuel TOO FAT? Rf ciiHurD HiiFORDjrr5sH, in ku Anri, Ti.Vi.

liCnw.n.-V"MS,.y.ViH'.i oi me this vitamin candy way LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Today Picnics Clark Countv, Whoa S. Fijjueroa all riav Smith Have a more slender. Bend, Svcamore fivm-e oil ire. No exercising. No laxatives.

No drugs. With the simple AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter. Death Takes Mrs. C. Meyer Mrs.

Charles F. Mever III no day; Kansas, Sycamore Grove, all -PIERCE BROTHERS' LOS ANGELES 720 WEST WASHINGTON. PR-4151 ittSP1 BROTHERS' INGLEWOOD 3443 W. Manchester. TW-qtli c.

PIERCE BROTHERS HOLLYWOOD 59o9 Santa Monica Blvd. GL-5181 PIERCE BROTHERS' LEIMERT PARK 4601 Crenshaw Blvd. BROTHERS' BEVERLY HILLS 417 N. Maple Drive. BR-21717 "ERCB BROTHERS' VALLEY 6153 Van Nuys'Blvd.

State 5-2138 BROTHERS' ALHAMBR A Main Street. FtI ec Monterey" par Gsurxey Blvd. rrr-n flnpfspA8' COLN HEIGHTS arasaaer.a Ave. pa lfrrfV? 1rODD LESLIE 1307 7tn Santa Monica 53271 575 NRowIeBARveTHERS 'PPS CUXMXGHAM 0'COXNOR DIRECTORS INSPECTION OF LOS ANGELES' MOST BEAUTIFUL MORTUARY MAY BE you aimpiy cat them down. It a easier when yon eniov delickytm Kurly Kate Stainless Nickel Silver 10c POT CLEANERS 5 Sturdy Class ORANGE REAMERS 12 J8-Ounc Cat-Rich TOMATO JUICE Full Pint MINERAL OIL 17 Originally $2.50 ZIPPO LIGHTERS.

69 I ivussiun Aiortuary. at 39351 Reseda, husband of Dorothea. Dorothea Jane, brother of Mrs Nellie Cox of Riverside Harrv nVBivl 0fwPers' SaU ft chlrS of Ivy H. Overholtzer. Inc.

Funeral services. will be held in the Wee Kirk Forest Lawn. April 16. at 130 auspices of the 1th Naval 8nS.tr,:cA' u.3- Navy- Charter No. 30.

-of America. Rev. Thomas Holden officiating. vrilPii JPh. belaved father of Ernest Anne L.

Hughes. Mrs. Frances Beezley, David A. William Hughes, brother of Mrs7 Ada Houser Services Tues. at 10 a.m.

in the Little" Church of. the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. awn ofL HJl0, fS'on beloved husband (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy before meals Absolutely harmless. member of the Junior Leaeup Of Tired Kidneys TvTieri disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause-nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness.

Frequent or Bcanty passages with smarting and burning sometimes shows there is something wrong With your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait Ask your druggist for Doan'a Fills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 60 years. Doan'a give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from, your blood. Get Doan'a Fills. In clinical teu condoetrd by medical doctors, more than too pm-mm 1 to IS Huv.

tn in a fjn WMka with AYDS Vitamin Cndy Reandng ud, wayne County, Bixby Park, Long Beach, all day; Montana, Bixby Park, Long Beach, all day. Baseball Double-header, Field, 1:30 p.m. American Bowling Congress, Exposition Park Armory, all day. Sportsmen's Show, Gilmore Stadium, 1 to 11 p.m. died yesterday at her home.

481 Denslow West Los Angeles. She leaves her husband and a brother, William Lake of tO-dar anTmlv nf IVHS nnlw TC 1 Jt; jbullj dac on ery first box. fnon Owl. Sontat). Mid City.

Thrifty, Whelan ana All Lead mi Oruf Counters. Tear Out Thii Ad At A Reminder Pasadena. She had lived in Southern California 10 vpars 5fLWESTSHINGTdN X1M PR.o AMES, Alice mother of AHcp lur it Funeral services will be con 659 Nellie Tbillanri W. A. BROWN SOX loVi18, E.

JamesT ducted at the Little Church of I Established 1911 wes Mortuary- at nya" Regular 69c MIGHTY MIDGET LIGHTERS Wylie "Brown. Pres. A Owner of. Monrovia, loving tne lowers, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Have You A "Scratching" Dog? clean flea-free doe- is a chronic hlm REX HUNTERS DOO POWDERS, aa directed, and look for juick relief from iWhing torture.

Owners wiiu emumomeni, to iojiow in the Mausoleum. 1 wnr Qmlm 3 finsoii oi IjOs Angeles ti Hilda L. Jellison of at chapel of 7emole Mortuary. Monrovia. JO.NES, Louise Kennedy, of 5620 Fishburn Maywood.

beloved mother of Mary if "ise Purcell a. H. Jones. Services Aoni fs.rTm"- Maywood- 3 de A saving of 50c! Trusty, sturdy ond streamlined handy pocket-size. Buy for "little CZi emnusea with happy resulta.

Only 35e or $1.00 (economy siie) fiirBLltoi5; mnd Prt hP- For Free 17 1 I I I FLUOROSCOPE PHYSICAL 1111 FLUOROSCOPE PHYSICAL -wrwaa, w.iia; KASfMR, Charles Chester. SurMoon and Tide By U.S. Coast A Geodetic Surrey ltr euti jij a. riower st. PR-2011 FIFTY-FOIR YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE MORTUARY IN FOREST LAWN iSKSi-iJj'mjoriaNFrJt Inc.

GLASBAXD MORTUARfES ant in -'''f'sh. Funeral Directors 5'neton Blvd. PR-12S1 vd- HE-6817 RIPPE MORTUARY 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PRospect 0115 5.m- at P'prce Brothers' Los Anne ps Mnrtnarw ron xjr J. Hilgera ft Bingham tori 61, N.

Y. EXAMINATION J3 im riv darkey. Services to-I aRsnv V2- Groman Mortuary. Services today. 11 Chanel.

April 20 LET THE X-8AY HELP FIND THE CAUSE OF YOUR TROUBLE UR- 00 Qui Anrii 27 May 4 X-Ray fFluor.) Lungs and Bronchial Area X-Ray (Fluor.) Heart. Stomnch. Intestines (small and large) X-Ray (Fluor.) Ribs. Pelvis and Bony Parts of Body Pelvic Examination Prostate Rectal Kill Your Piles? Of course you can actually kill Piles, but itnin a few minutes after the first application Chino-Roid usually starts curbing the miseries of Piles in 3 ways: 1. Soothes and 'nd ltchin- 3- Helps shrink sore swollen tissues.

3. Promotes bealine py comforting irritated membranes and al-tfVi nervusriess due to piles. Get Chine. Konl from your druggist todav. Guarantee of flfl5' b5ck unles delighted.

Don't suffer another day without trying China-Roid. April 13 Special Examination of Sinuses Mouth. Nose. Throat. Ears -or tungs and Bronchi Heart Gall Bladder Kidneys Blood Pressure Spine and Nervous System SUNDAY, APRIL 13 naries member of F.

Jb- Sun rises 5:26 a.m.. sets 6:22 cm Moon rises 1:16 a.m., sets 11:06 a m. TIDES. LOS ANGELES HARBOR Full Pint-10-Volume RITE'S PEROXIDE 1Q Choice of Sfyfes 59c PRESSED BRIAR PIPES Pocks of 12 THRIFTY PIPE CLEANERS 3Pock-5 Madame Queen 10c WHITE SHOE CLEANER 7 Bottle of 72-Infant's GLYCERIN 14 jvi. yoiaen hquare No.

690. Cleveland beloved husband of Kathenrle I' of Mon Malkus. grand-wnef 2f BrJic? Stuart Markus ielv-cetQfe the HomTof BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Christian service. Moderate crice iSiiSBJRSTREEjrTp EDWARDS BROTHERS toon COLONIAL MORTUARY PRospect 82R1 I Temperature April High Low Hish Low 13 2:12 3.8 10:46 0 4 fi:" 3.5 11 0 14 3:57 3.8 11:34 0.2 3 7 2 15 .5:02 4.1 0 0 6:35 4.0 directors. oimons.

PACIFIC DIAGNOSTIC OFFICES GROMAN MORTUARY Koiser. Osteopathic Physician, ond Stoff 1201 S. ALVARADO (Alrorodo Prof. Bldg.) EX. 8729 NORTH HOLLYWOOD OFFICE VENTURA OFFICE INGLEWOOD OFFICE 5609 Lonkerehim i Blvd.

870 E. Meta. Ph. 2311 530 W. Manchester SUnset 2-0614 DR.

I. D. WHITNEY OR. 7-9147 oa Jewish Funeral Dirrrtors REED TAPLEy GEIGER 5:81 ,4 12:.1 1S3 17 0:49 1.5 6:33 4.6 1 27 46 18 1:20 0.9 7:14 4.7 1:31 00 19 1:54 0.3 7:53 4.7 1:57 0.1 8:08 5.3 Elven 'P occurrence. Hrat column denoting time and second column heizht.

in t.V Pai'n I A Osteopathic Physician Dr. J. Bock. DC. Director HOURS: Men Pounding, Skipping fiBSi.

Chok.ng, m.m..m r.m.: A -5 till noon mean low water. Licht face type denotes a.m.. black face n.m. Times listed are Pacific Standard Time. rows ffiJSlfi 46-Ounce BOUNTY GRAPEFRUIT Wm rfTll Practically Vh quarts ot this jgm.

1yWJf low. Thrifty price! Pure, un- 1 fsSliuSr sweetened juice for your Mf family's morning vitamins. blvd. tr-5151 ARMSTRONG FAMILY UTTER-McKIXLEY JTeJsConyenient Mortuaries. HOUSE OF HALL HAMMOND, MISPAGEL RUPPE 3j17 Hyde Park Blvd.

TH-9119 Men Who Get Up Nighls Mm FUNERAL DIRECTORS MA LINO SIMONS E3ssZEnAh HOWARD J. CaTEaNAN PRC53JV WALLACE WHITE w. Washinlion CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA n-rmal heart action hulae heart aut at 7. toeds HLJ both in kJnk rtwies. cans, palDitatian.

ikinmna. shortness breath HEART ATTACKS. ANGINA PECTORIS PAINS! hn fr-m J'lr floated stomach, aver-loadea liver MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE 'M'tmi sr. s. sEt 'Vtis: lost from work Rupture healed in an amazinoly short period of time.

No oMration! no diseomlort. Reasonable tees and credit extended. wiion. THIS GUARANTEE IS BACKED BY YEARS OF OUTSTANDING SERVICE Wolter M. Brown, M.O., and Stoff No charge tor examination ENTIRE 6th FLOOR, CUTTS 706 S.

HILL ST. Hours: 9 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mon. Thurs.

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. TRinity 1414 weakness. indrstlM.

irr-guianty ar heart action. High Blood Pressura and JSSSXSSSBiinry Columbarinc VVith Charm METAL KEY ROSE HILLS CHAINS Often Loss Their treatment that hundred. tr'stifil or ThV" a.o7 n.4luy..:, i nlmto, in Heart. A -air. a Pectoris and Hioh Blnort rmiwis ana nign Blood Press rMlH rLLL (Complete in 2 Hours) Do you know how to combine and proportion such foods at the above in order to avoid cousing indigestion and paintul Heart Attack? 85 Page Book ha corns to then tram all parts ot tha United States.

Ml MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERT MAUSOLEUM CREMATORY .8 mUes east of Los Anseles on -FLORISTS BILTMORE FLORISTS ACNE ALL SKIN DISEASES WRINKLES Blockheads, pimples, arowths, skin rasbes, Av. blemishes, blotches, moles, large pores, poor AtNC SCARS complexion, dandruff, falling hair, itchy scalp. MEN AND WOMEN J. T. GEORGE, 3I.D.

VA-7385 If you have to get up or more times a night, your rest is broken and it's no wonder if you feel old and run-down before your time. SoJf you Get Op Nisrhts or suffer from Bladder Weakness, Painful Passages. Backache, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Rheumatic Pains. Circles Under Eyes, or Swollen Ankles, due to non-organic and non-sjs'emic Kidney and Bladder Troubles, jou should try Cystex (a phvsician's Usually, the rery first dose of Cystex goes right to work heloine the Kidnev flnh 7 2-Ounce CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. Full Pint MAGIC CLEANING FLUID 2-Oz.

Pure Imported OLIVE OIL Bottle of illustrated Treatise en Heart Attacks. Anaino Just Phone Ml -2222 and charge it! Delivery to all Mortuaries sCccVjI HOW TO OBTAIN RELIEF The wry food you are eatinr taday. for Instance, nay bo aggravating your condition nay bo causing distress which nay later pravs dangerous. A frank discussion of your problem (which is cheerfully given without charge or obligation) nay bo the turning point in your life for it nay nark the day when you discovered how to get rid of your poino and other distressing symptoms, of course, tho oarlicr you nd out tho truth about your condition tho nuicker you nay obtain relief. Camo In and discuss your health problems with us.

Let us show you hew to put an end to needless pain and agony. Coma In personally today, or telephone VAndiks 7404. so that time nay bo reserved for yeo. Pectoris, Coronary Sclerosis, High Blood Pressure. -CEMETERY LOTS I1LIS Dropsical Swell, ings, rights Dis ULCERS, FISSURES, -FISTULAS.

ABSCESSES out excess acids and wastes which may have caused your trouble. Trial Offer: To prove what Cyster may do to bring vou Joyous help from the pains and distress due to above mentioned onri S3ia o.iisie crypt, unity Corridor. Forest Lawn Memorial-Pk. J. M.

Green 1621 Pn mrrnfr lol ease, mailed without cost. Address Dept. T-413. bles, get Cystex from your drugeist and give It a fair trial eXflrtlv nrrnrrlvrt, ta BORBRO SACCHARIN TABLETS 29 100 ASPIRIN TABLETS. .13 Pound Box MOTH BALLS OR FLAKES 15 pie directions.

Unless completely satisfied and delighted with your raoid improvement. yOUr mOneV barlC 1 fflisranteari Ca Von Walden Methods, 629 S. Hilf, Suite 7(5, L. A. 14 ChI LOG.

HKiT EXAMINATION FREE VA (Closed and Sundays.) Phono 8WH7l.FB" BOOKLET, ned I. DR. H. KAMMANN, M.D., STAFF, 815 i. Hill St.

VA. 2583 x-cc--x-- UJJ asnmsn. suiEer anotliei day without tryiog Cystex. 4 lots Whispering Pines. Fores.

Lawn. A eoaa buy. Owner, AT-45048. H. F.

KAMMANN, M.0..

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