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flog Anoeteg dimes 24 SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 28, 1942. PART INTENTION TO MARRTT VITAL RECORD What's Doing TODAY The following notices of Intention to marry were issued yesterday. Name, age and address given: 'ft SMEAD DEMOREST. Walter 21.

1038 W. 34th Phoebe 21, 1418 W. 12th INTENTION TO MARRY The following- notion of intention to i starry vera issued jesterday. Nirae, age land address liven; ALTOP TEETER. William 64..

6829 "4 Place. Nature Club trip to Hancock Park. Leave Boos' Cafeteria at 1:30 SOLARI CARBONE. George 35, 625 City College Offers Courses Summer Term Schedule Opens Wednesday and WillEndXug.il S. Burlington; Kose, au, si a.

uon- DEATHS With Funeral Announcements. PHILLIPS. Caroline Walton, beloved mother of Mrs. Hazel Wettellngs; ls-ter of Mrs. -Lydia Smith.

William and Moses Phillips, grandmother of June and Jack Wettelings. Services Monday, 3:30 at Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. POPPE. Herman Poppe. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary.

RANDALL. E. Broox Randall, beloved husband of Mrs. Carrie T. Randall, father of Horace B.

and Don T. Randall; brother of H. Tracy Randall; also survived by four grandchildren. Services Monday at 2:30 p.m. In the Church of the Recessional.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. p.m. eord St. SPOWART HU8SEY. Roy 31, TJ.S.

Banal public meetine, 3 p.m.. White Plague Foes to Meet Jewish Tuberculosis Group Will Map War on Dise'ase at Parley "We must devote more and Navy: Jennie. 30. Duncan, Okla. I Ira Jjeu uaraens; myrue si, I 6849 'i Ira Bell Gardens.

aNDFRSON O'NEILL. Blverett 32, West Hall of Halliburton Building. 8QUILLANTE WESTGATE. Gerald 20. 21517 Satlcoy Canoga Park; Alberta Mrs.

Beatrice C. Franklin, speak 1939 '-i Argyle Maryellen 29. 17. 21341 Roscoe Canoga park 623 B. airmoum itosa, uutunn.

er. STUPIN MOISEVE. Pete 23. 3521 Hope Huntington Park: Elaine, 17, 3354 Free Christian Science lecture, ANDERSON SNYDER. Robert 22, 3426 Linda Vista Terrace; Joyce 16.

3 p.m., Independent Church of 3205 Budau Ave Christ edifice, 1025 E. 18th St. SARACINO. Antlonette. beloved mother of Annual Leavenworth (Kan.) pic Mrs.

Kose Ferro. Nicolas ana frank ANGULO RODRIGUEZ. Albert 27, 455 I. 32nd Bt.J Adeline, 25, 2322 Stan-. ford Ave.

AUMAN BELL. William 20. 637 Covlna San Dlmas; Esther 19, 2707 Lincoln La Verne. los Angeles City College's nic, Brookside Park, Pasadena Tenaya Lynwood. TERKHORN STURROCK.

Kenneth 19. 820 N. Ridgewood Place; Audrey 18, 924 N. Ridgewood Place. THOMPSON McILROY Douglas 33.

1118 S. Highland Margaret 23, 694 8. Hobart St. i- TIFFIN ROBINSON. John X.

S8. Dpham San Luis Obispo; Helen 22, 309 Lilliard Monterey Park. TOM QUON. George 25, 661 N. Grand e.

OR fill li. XT rirmnA A Saraclno. Mrs. Mary Flore, Mrs. Clara La Salvia, Matt Saraclno, Mrs, Angle Section B.

more attention to research, to urioste and w. M. saraclno. Health Defense League free BAKER CARAWAY. Harold 23, San Rosary 8 p.m.

tonight at ths chapel of J. H. Riedeman 630 Venice Boulevard. Solemn requiem high mass public education and to rehabili summer session, beginning next Wednesday and continuing to Aug. 11, will offer defense and academic courses with full col Diego: Clare 21, 817 Van Ness Compton.

hike, Griffith Park bird sanctuary, end of N. Vermont 9 a.m., at St. Patrick a Church, 10 a.m. Mon tation, if we are to help in ward TORRES SALAZ. Raymond.

20. 1552 E. ANDURRAGA TORRES. Manuel, 29, 704 day. lunch at noon.

Public Invited. 1 j. orano ope jv, 54th JEiodia 17, Jia Lummings St. ing off the threat of a vastly in-. SPARLIS.

Helen. lege credit a wards it was an Fourth St. Recitation or the Rosary 7:30 cm Will Rogers ranch and home, open to the public, 14253 Sunset TREGONINO BLOCK. Edward 3.. 42.

1847 BARKER KINGSBURY. Eugene 26. Escalante. Utah; Josephine I 24, 616 nounced yesterday. tonight at Pierce Brothers.

720 West Washington Boulevard. Requiem mass creased tuberculosis death rate after victory won in this bat Looatu fiftce: jh. Marsaen oi, TUCKER BROWN. Walter, 58. 1258 W.

22nd Alabeda 58. -1341 Alvarado. noon p.m. daily. For students intending to en 9 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Joseph Church, 8. Flower, Inglewood. ZENGER ATKINSON. Jack 22, Call.

vs nnumirf. 20. Omaha. Neb. Twelfth and Los Angeles streets.

In VARLEAS CAN AS. Joe 31. 977 N. ter the Air Corps, the college terment Calvary Cemetery. Los Angeles County Museum, Exposition Park, open 1 to 5 p.m.

Griffith Observatory open 2 to BENNETT HITCHCOCK. John i 47, 212 8. Orange Drive: Dorothy 40, 514 STOUT. Jesse D. Stout.

is oenng a special brush-up course which include a re Broadway; soleoad 34, Bernard St. WALTERS BRYAN. Harry 35. 5904 Fayette Ruth 38, 5904 Fayette St. w.

A. Brown at Son, funeral it) p.m. nday through Sunday, Planetarium shows at 3:30 and view of physics, general mathe STRODE. Howard L. Strode.

tle for humanity." So declared Samuel H. "Goiter; executive directory Jewish Consumptive and Ex-patients Relief Association, yesterday in an-, nouncing that plans had been WEALAND SEARS. Thomas 25, 133 matics, English, history and cur Henry Huntington Library and Greenwood, Monteoeuo: Mentis zi, 2223 Shads Lane. Rivera. rent events.

Art Gallery, San Marino; open daily WHITTAKER WASHBURN. John 20, 1210 N. orangs Grove; carol 17, The summer session will be except Monday, 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. 8335 Kirkwood Drive. divided into two parts, the first ino reservations required on Satur WILHELM Adam 4203 8.

Grand Genevieve 33, 4203 day or Sunday; phone RYan 16-593 term from July .1 to Jury 21 w. A. Brown ii Son. funeral directors. TIEMANN.

Iva F. Services 10 a.m. Monday- at Pierce Brothers. 720 West Washington. TTMMS.

Emily. Services 11 a.m. Monday at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, Crenshaw Drive and Manchester Boulevard. Guy. Servioes 1 p.m.

Monday Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, Crenshaw Drive and Manchester s. orana Ave. lor reservations on other days. WILLIAMSON MERRITT. Arthur 19, the second from July 22 to Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

1112 sidon opal lu is, ewvt Berendo 8t. N. Louise, oienoaie. BLUMBERG LANE. Francis 33, 436 S.

Doheny Drive, Beverly Hills; Ethel 33. 4411 Camera Ave BRIGGS ALLEN. Ronald 24. 981 Gramercy Drive; Eleanor 20, 1765 Westmoreland Blvd. BRISTOL BERNET.

Francis 18, 837 Stewart Drive, Montebello; Alice 18. 229 Ivy Montebello. BURGNER CREELMAN. Car! 19, 2838 California Huntington Park; Blanche 17, 3567 Verdugo Road. CAPLI8 MIL WARD.

John J. 30, 5O50 Caspar Joyce R. 25, 1917 Emperor San Gabriel. CARILLO GARCIA. Gilbert, ,32, 212 K.

Dangler Jovlta 8., 30, 212; N. Dangler Ave. CARNEY O'CONNOR. Eugene h. 3L 121 8.

Oxford Alleen 27, 1850 8. Mansfield Ave. CARLSON EVE. Earl 21 5411 Black- welder Donna 21, .426 8. Man- hattan Place.

CASTRO ARVIZU. Jose w27 4779 Fisher Amparo, 19, 451 MacDonnell Aug. 1L Glendale; open daily 8:30 a.m. to WIL80N HOFMANN. Hoy C.

24.T139 completed for that organization's national biennial conventio n. which will open at the Ambassador Thursday at 10 a.m. and continue through Sunday evening. INDIGENTS AIDED Requirements are a i v.m p.m. For reservations to see Huntington paric: myitis 6521-A Mlddleton Huntington Park.

school diploma, or the student "The Last Supper" window phone WOLFINGBARGER SCHULTZ- Tracy must be at least 18 years of age ALiDailV 0145. VANDENBERG. Theodore Vandenberg Huntington urive. There will be a $6 tuition fee. Cunningham tt directors.

REUNION; Motion-picture Actress Ann Sheridan greets her friend of high school days, Byron Hoskins. YOUNGER HERZINGER. Thelbert 31. Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, San Pedro, free exhibits, 9 a.m. to Santa Ana; Sylvia 22, 1347 calumet.

WALL. Juliette B. Wall. The Jewish Consumptive and Services Monday at 1 P.m. in the 5 p.m.

DIVORCJ5 SUITS FILED Mt Wilson Observatory, 100 inch Ex-patients Relief Association -operates the Los Angeles Sanatorium at Duarte and the Ex- Historical Society Little Church or tne Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. WILLIAMS. V. O.

Williams. W. A. Brown son, funeral' dl AMMERMAK. Violet M.

aealn.it Shoer H. Hazel M. against Perry L. Pearl Harbor Hero Pays Visit eOt TRTNE Atf HBDLUND. Irvin 33.

UA Armri Dorothy 34. 3737 Locke GARCIA. against Miguel -label H. telescope demonstrations, daily at 2:30 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m.

Southwest Museum, Highland Park, Indian exhibits, 1 to 5 p.m., except Monday. Take car. patients Home at Belvedere on a national, nonsectarian basis for treatment of the indigent tuber COX HERSHKOWrrZ. Augustus Reviews Old City to Schoolmate Ann Sheridan 20, U.S. Navy; Ivelyn, 18, 2412 24th St San Vrm.nrinrn culous.

Tit. MARIA CICINELLL Platro. 69. 910 W. Manchester Anna, 76, 813 Landmarks of Los Angeles With some 500 delegates and FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUNNINGHAM O'CONNOR Forty-threw years of experience by this Institution Insures mors satisfactory service.

Our prices compare most fa-vorably with the lowest anywhere. 850 WEST WASHINGTON FB-0297. Sergt. Byron Hoskins, hero of hind a truck and fought Japa Manchester DEWEY CULP. John 52.

San Diego GERULFF. Faye E. against Efnar 8. HOPCRAFT. Newton J.

against Clementine. JARVIS. Evelyn A. against L. David.

JOHNSON. Elouisa against Wilbur. LQCKHART. Kay against William Voris A. against Ester RUIZ.

Mary A against Alex. SHAPIRO. Bella against Philip. Jewel F. against Harry D.

STONE. Valerie against Louis. UNDERWOOD. Vivian against William. ZACK, Constance against Louis, DEATHS With Funeral Announcements.

Pueblo Visited Again nese dive bombers with a .50 caliber machine gun. Pearl Harbor and friend of Ann Sheridan, whom he had not seen observers expected, the convention will be in session at the Ambassador on Thursday and Saturday. On Friday and Sun Sister Saved by Boy of 12 PROEGE BRUOGER. Calvin 21, 11142 Aeaela Shirley H. Rendered unfit for combat duty Landmarks of old Los Angeles 16, 9809 San Miguel.

South oate. OU BIEL Gabriel. 46. 10339 Whip BRESEE BROTHERS GILLETTE drew 25 members of the Histori Dy DomD fragment wounds, Hoskins has been to re since their Denton High School days in 'Texas, her yesterday on the set of her current pie Norm nouywooa; intimi k. A VTfaml Via.

FIFTY YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE cal Society of Southern California day, delegates will visit the two institutions. ROUND-TABLE TALKS 950 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-512S. cruiting duty by the Marine tBY GRABER.

Clifford, 8- 20. 5649 Farmdale North Hollywood: Mary to Olvera the Plaza and vicinity for their annual tour yes picture at Warner Bros. APPELMAN. Services for Harry today. 10 SILVIS (III.) June 27.

() It might have been a routine han- corps. 19, 8260 Clarteen Place, Nortn Hoi' i a.m., uroman Mortuary. skins was promoted for A round-table on medical and nnv lum.TON. Henry 'W. 22.

852-A terday. TIERCE BROS. MORTUARIES 8EVEN CONVENIENT -CHAPELS INCLUDING CREMATORY FOB INFORMATION, CALL PR-4151 BEAN. William L. Bean, husband of Mrs, Ann celebrated his surprise visit with a gala dinner party at heroism during the Pearl Harbcr Lincoln Santa Constance Marion K.

Bean, father of Stephen pening (tne way 12-year-old Donald Cox acted when his sister social service, to be held at the Los Angeles Sanatorium on Fri W. Bean and Mrs. Marion Hall; broth. 22, 534 Palm Drive, Gienaaie rt.vTKB RMtTH Lee C. 29.

9456 8. Ho attack, when he crouched be- her nome. Meeting at La Casa Pelanoni for luncheon, the party, led by their president, J. Gregg Layne, er of Guy, Ray and Howard Bean Joan, 8, tumbled off a tricycle bart Rhoda 23, 9456 8. Ho Mrs.

Alberta Whiteley. Mrs. Marie Rait, Mrs. Ipne Byers and Mrs. Vera bart Blvd.

ft tjimnnTUVANnEORIFT. Robert C. MORTUARY IN FOREST LAWN EVERYTHING AT TIME OF SORROW TELEPHONE: CLEVELAND 6-3131. Forest Lawn Memorial Park Ins, day afternoon with Dr. James Steinberg presiding, will be one cneever.

i 26. 427 N. Normandie Bette 20, Services Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the wandered through the old rooms of Avila House, visited the fountain and the ancient oven in the into eight feet of water an open cistern. calmly got a rope and threw it down to Joan, telling of the convention highlights.

93fiN. Normandie wrjivvi unHl. Wil am H. 24 wee Kirk tne Heatner. Forest Lawn In charge, BECKWITH.

Walter Joseph Beekwlth. Participating in the discussion 6147 Santa Fe Huntington Park; Trade Law Course Offered at Loyola Barbara 18, 6340 Benson Hunt' tnrtnn Park courtyard. will be Dr. J. J.

Singer, sana Rosary tonight at 7:30 p.m. from OALARZA GARCIA. Badello 33. 1547 her to hold on to it and quietly talking with her while other torium medical director; Dr. Mar the chapel of w.

A. Brown tt Son 1815 South Flower street. Mass 9 a They stopped to view the wreckage of the old Baker Block, 19th Santa Monica; Antonla 25, 1243 B. Hobart 8t BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Christian service. Moderate price 1816 TOBEBMAIN STREET.

pR-2258. EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY 1000 Yenlcs Boulevard. PKospeet M81 GARRETT BROTHERS Ml Venice Boulevard. PB-J039. vin S.

Harris, Dr. Emil Rogen, Monday at St. Kevin a Church, Bev City Swim Pools Open With Splash Women Lifeguards Part of Wartime Scene Skinnay and Fat and Freckles all went swimming yesterday boys with him ran to a neighbor's house and obtained adult where formerly stood the Palacio Dr. Maurice Karpf, Raphael Koe- eny and Alexandria. BELLTTTO.

Nicola Bellltto. 1641 W. Fourth Sarah M.i 25, 509 del Don Abel Stearns, and where nigsberg, II. Hicker, head the 8. Union Drive.

6ELFAND YERGIN, Sol, 48, 1821 8, help. Joan was hauled out safely, now the proudest building of Rosary tonight, 8 p.m., at the chapel of Mater le Simone. Blessing Monday, 2 p.m., at Sacred Heart State Department of Rehabilita Main fit: Ron la. 40. 2509 Scott Ave Wartime Program Planned to Aid Government Work The wartime program now ef OORACKE TUXFORD.

Roman 35, tion, and Mrs. Elizabeth Payne, Church. W. A. BROWN SON 1815 SOUTH FLOWER STREET.

PR-2011 early Los Angeles is being razed to make way for a wider street. Stopping for a quiet and sol BERKUS. Services for Golds Berkus 11 1057 Western Glendale: Eileen L. 38. 179 W.

Valencia, Burbank. OURULE MARTINEZ. Ignaclo. 26. TJ.S rm- r.narintte.

22. 1238 Magnolia St Gallantry Award a.m. today at Glasband BLISS. Elizabeth M. Bliss, loving mother OUTHEIL BERTSCHY.

August 54. 743 REED BROS. TAPLE5 GEIGER fective at Loyola Law School ot jenny Sebastian. Leonard. William Paul J.

and Horace Wyeth; sister emn moment in the dimness of the old Plaza Church, they con ill WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. PB-fil81 Carondelet; Ella a as. risueroa. viuiimH REGISTER. Roger 24.

oi Mrs. w. j. uawson, Mrs. jsmery will offer a course in trade regu when the plunges of the Los Angeles Playground and Recreation 8214 Fountain Beverly 23.

8220 Moore and James W. Atwell. RCPPE MORTUARY tinued to the Lugo House, the Fountain Ave. nMRi-N LARSON. Harvey 21.

339 professor of social work at the University of Southern California. Sugar Taken, Then Flags 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. FB-0US Services Monday. 1:30 p.m., at Utter McKlnley's Viewpark, 3719 West Slau ations, beginning Wednesday, Department were officially Vermont Ave.l Ethel 21, 4067 Oak- Pico House, past the First Ma sonic Lodge to O'campo's Plaza son avenue. i.

WALLACE E. WHITE Rev. Joseph J. Donovan, S.J., BODKIN. The funeral services of Ben HIATT CRAVV.

Verland 25. 8611 narh Rt Lulu 20. 1306'i E. 83rd And they-looked in at Sonora Town, recalling the early days regent of the school, announced FK-DZ43. HOWARD J.

CALLANAN JONES HAMROCK 731 W. WASHINGTON BLVD. PR-6091 Jamln William Bodkin wUI be held Monday at 3 p.m. from the chapel of w. A.

Brown Son, 1815 South HOLLENBECK MEANS. Clyde 21, 350O'i Griffin Avf.i Velma. 20, 3500', Clrittin A. Made 23 Years Lafe WORCESTER (Mass.) June 27. (U.R) Twenty-three years ago, Sydney J.

Johnson helped fellow engineers in the 1st Division clean out a German machine-gun nest in the Soissons sector ot France during World War I. For "conspicuous gallantry" in this action, he has just received the Silver Star. He expects to esterday. when El Pueblo de Nuestra Se nower street. HUDSON MARTIN.

Tapping 48, 400 BORSODY. Maurice. ARMSTRONG FAMILY nora la Reina de Los Angeles "With emphasis on priorities, Services and -Interment New York N. Pavla oiendaie; Emma jb ni Wenlrrn Glendale. 1101 SOUTH HOPE 8TBEET.

RI-93H opened with a great splash. They plan to go in again today for yesterday's crowds reported the water fine. Each of the city's many pools reported a busy afternoon, with lifeguards in attendance. Women lifeguards, too, sitting in the tall chairs, with mega was a small village in the Cali City. Pierce Brothers' Hollywood, dl rectors.

price control and rationing, the HUGHES DILLON. William 31. 1212 fornia sunshine. 8. Bonnie Brae; Betty 17, 408 Va W.

onth at CARVER. Services for Doris Black Mon course will be given by Everett day, 10 a.m., at Armstrong Family. JOHNSON COLEMAN. Herbert 25. 121 CAVE.

Bertha F. Cave, beloved mother of N. Locust Inglfwood; Bloiss 8., 27, 8pringfleld. Tenn. JnHNnnN KNIOHT.

Sidney 22. 720 8 toward w. cave and Mabel Harris, Hitchcock, local attorney. Continuing for six weeks, classes will be conducted on Monday Services Monday at 2 p.m. In the Mare Island Nayy Worker Is Inventor HELENA (Mont.) June 27.

() Zeb Melhorn, who has trouble with patriotic pilferers in his restaurant, says if it isn't one thing it's another. He kept patrons from taking that extra sugar lump by adorning sugar bowls with miniature American Flags. Now he can't keep the bowls Normandie Ellr.abeth 21, 330 Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. receive soon the Order of the Purple Heart for a wound received later in action.

CEREGHINO. Mrs. Augusta Cereghlno. El Mollno Ave pasaaena. JOHNSTON BUCKHART.

Willis 20 3240 McManus Marjone 21, 1002 Hancork Ave. and Wednesday evenings begin Remains at the chapel of W. A UTTER-McKIXLEY Strta tonvenlenl mortuaries. AD-318L CREMATORIES Pierce Brothers Crematory 1605 S. Ctalim Bt.

RE-5179 CEMETERIES INGLEWOOD PARK CEMETERY LARGEST IN CALIFORNIA Telephone OBeroa HUM Mtawleum Cremator Colnmbarlom phones, police whistles and dark glasses, were accepted as a part of the wartime scene. No surprise was expressed. They were on the job, the same as the male Brown ii Son, 1815 South Flower ning at 8 p.m. JONES BAR8KY. Harold 8..

19. 9578 street. CONODON. Miss Ethel May Congdon. be New courses in Loyola's ac Olympic Beverly Hills: Isabel 19.

503 Klngsford Monterey Park. JONS' ft WARD. Charles 31. 1057 S. loved sister of Fannie L.

Congdon sister-in-law of Mrs. Ruth Congdon life savers. Western Ruth 23, 3211 W. (equipped with Flags. Services Monday at 11 a m.

In the 7Mh Rt celerated program have been designed to make law-trained men more useful in the armed forces, MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. June 21. (U.R) William J. Lindsay, a member of the supply department's carpenter shop, has invented a gadget that will roll wire onto a spool and count its footage at the same time. Formerly the wire had to be rolled onto a spool by hand and its footage' counted by the "roller." Little Church of the Flowers.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge, KAMLER LFECH. James 25, 233 W. 39th Virtue 23, 3978 Norman COOPER. Charles Willlsm. Rifle Champ Enlists PHILADELPHIA, June 27.

(U.R) Salvatore Bartletti, 36, national rifle champion in 1330 and national bank guard pistol champion in 1D38, has enlisted in the Marine Corps. die Ave. wKTrHAvr WOODS. Waaler 25. US Services 2 p.m.

Monday at Pierce government service and de June Inglewood Brothers' Hollywood, 5939 Santa Mon lea Boulevard. fense industries, Father Dono- CORWIN. George H. Corwin. beloved hus- BEAUTIFUL VALHALLA MEMORL4.L PARK Charleston 6-2168 or gTanlty 7-3 IP CEMETERY LOTS band of Mrs.

Anna Corwin and father an announced. of Kenneth L. Corwin Sr. of North Hollywood. Funeral services Monday 11 a from Grace chapel.

Inglewood Park Cemetery, W. A. Brown A Son, funeral Choice or 6-imve Blot. Inelfwood airectors. Cemetery.

Prlvitt owner. OR-7-3807, CONTINUOUS CYPHER. Henry L. Cypher. Cemeterr property bouiM old.

Forest Lawn Mortuary Jn charge, Ave. malewooa. ITINZIE JACKSON. Glenn 33. 1254 W.

Sixth Jewel 37, 319 N. Hollywood Way. Burbank JtURBATOFF RUDAMETKIN. Eremey 60. 3319 Third Mary 54, 3319 E.

Third St. LANCE JOHNSON, Albert A. 29. U.S. Army; Anna 19, 4267V Lelmert Blvd.

IANEY WHI8LER. Clarence A 19. 114 N. Elena, Redondo Beach: Margaret 18, 4516 W. 182nd Redondo Bearh.

LEE JOHNSON. Charles 26. 4245 W. 104th St Inilewood; Carol .20, 1844 W. 82nd 8t.

I.EGG FRANCIS. Oliver 25. 2624 Grand Huntington Park: Mary 24. 4526 Strohm North Hollywood. LEONOTTI RIZZO.

OlnO' 25. 2237 W. Ave. 33; Maria 21, 5250 Balboa, En- clno. tairru 1, nr 9A a91 rtn- C.

Carter, 1843 W. Oxe. TW-0211. DIXON Charles. OWER SHOW 3 (riven In Llloe Plot.

Inclewond Ceme Mass 9 a.m. Monday at St. Emydius Church. 11410 California street. Lynn-wood.

Pierce Brothers' Inglewood Park tery, bri. Writ Box 14, Thousand raims, liar. Mortuary, directors. ASTON. Sarah A.

Easton. of 917 Ranchl 3 travea at a discount In Inclewood to atreet. El Monte, loving mother of Prtvata owner. CE-23501, aft. p.m.

Bess E. Foster and James E. Easton. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Burial lot.

ForeH Lawn. 8unrlse Slnpe Hardin Funeral Home, inglewood. sfctmn. low price to close etitata. Mrs, w.

Smith, phone Sye. cinnati Leonora, is. 124's N. Breed 'Op 'J A'10 Lee Elliott, beloved husband of Mrs Bt Evelyn Elliott and father of Mrs. LEVITT KANTER, Stanley 24.

US Navv: Arllne 8 22. 4540 Franklin Ave Edith Moore, Arthur O. and Virginia L. Elliott. LEWIS MOORE.

Willlsm 25, 15749 Sun, Moon and Tide Funeral services Monday at 1 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brqwn A Vannwen Van Nuys: Shirley 28. 178.10 Lassen St Northrlde.

t.ToniTT IIOI.I.INS. Frederick 25. By S. Coast and Oeodetle Survey uf nt- tun i.kir eon, 1815 soutn Flower street. FEELY.

Paul, beloved husband of Theresa 617 N. Kenwood. Oiendaie: Georgia Feely. loving father of Paul Helen Guiot. Fred Dorothy Moskus.

Jack E. and Richard R. Feely; brother of Daniel George Roy and Crlsley Feely and Mrs. Lily Burger. Rosary will be recited 8 p.m.

Monday in the Wens chapel. Requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday July 13 July 20 June 28 July Each week new beauty unfolds at CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND Our tleldn and Are ablaze with color Greater than a Flower Show, this Living Catalog and Demonstration Grounds of plants for your garden. Set new grand displays of Delphiniums Iris Kaempferi Gladiolus Tuberous Begonias Geraniums Pelargoniums Fuchsias Daisies and almost innumerable other flowering plants, shrubs and trees. (EAEDMEMAS Beautifully grown plants, loaded with flower buds.

The best outdoor variety. Trimmed specimens with glossy deep green foliage. Pyramid Shaped and Trtt Shaped with rounded heods, tA 3 to 4 ft. high, eoch $3.00 lltd $5.00 at Our Lady Help of Christians SUNDAY, Jl NE 211 Run rises 8:44 a.m.. sets 8:08 p.m.

Moon rises 8:26 seta 8:03 a.m. TIDES, tOS ANGELES HARBOR June Low Hlth Low Hlch 28 4 10-1 6 10:29 4.3 l. 7 0 2A 4 11:20 4 3 17 10: 8 8 25. 1819 Oak Knoll Road, oiendaie. LIVINGSTON ARANT.

Raymond 26. 225 Via Koron. Newport Beerh: Mary 24. 1345 Carlton Drive. Oiendaie.

LOCK TON BOURNE. John 32. 460 E. Cvnress Burbank; Eleanor 26. 2669 'i Waverlv Drive.

LYMAN PIDDLE. Richard W. 20. 3272 Tllden Virginia 19, 1143 8. Brnnson Ave.

MarDONALD LOPEZ. Pedro J. 26. 320i, 8 Boyle Julia. 20, 761 Clover Bt MARS HUDDLESTON.

Richard M. 22. 7520 W. Norton Claire 18. 1005 Diamond St.

MrCALLION PAWLACYK Charles 30, U.S. Army; Frances 29. 1007 8. Gate Ave. MeCLUNK UBHER.

Harlanil A 27. 1808 8. Bonnie Brae; Mary 31. 952 8. Westmoreland McFADDEN ROBFRTSON.

Josenh 42. 1023'. W. 39th Place; Mary 30, 421 8. Rlxel McOUNNINS NEWTON.

Merle C. 19. 1812 Acacia Alhamhra: Ivy 19. 1423 Walnut Bn Gabriel. WKlBBItN OAOB.

Philip E. 20. 16.70 W. 3Blh Bt Josephine 19, 2017 Bel- hv Ave. Wet t.os Angeles.

Uf WWE BELIEVE in America nd all for hicb it stands. Vi'i btlifte in Americans, in happy, peaceful gardens. We beliet in America and in sacrifice to bring peace to all. W'e beliete that crops of fruit, tege-tablet and floucrs bring the health and happiness and sustenance that come from uoriinf in the earth, and in the staunch moral which these things inculcate in the heart, Wt believe in fighting uhert and when hare to for peace. Jj beliete in fun, joy and laughter where and when we can find it, in Garden and in Home.

Every Tree every Plant every Seed add i to the life and re-source' of man. Let's Garden. Let's fight for peace in it. PAUL J. HOWARD 44-1 4 12:11 4 4 8:11 1.8 11:22 6.3 30 Church, Avenue 20 at Darwin street.

FORD. Mallle Ford, late of 1335 Fourth avenue, beloved wife of Van L. Ford and mother of Mrs. James Blmms. Funeral services Monday at 2 p.m.

from the Trinity Methodist Church, Twelfth and Flower streets. Bramble Funeral Home, directors. HADDEN. George Edwards Hadden. Services at Cresse Highland Park Monday at 10 a.m.

HALL. Servleea for Stephen A. Hall Monday, 2 p.m., at Armstrong Family. HANSEN. Tom Hansen.

Armstrong Family in charge. July 1 6 1:01 4 4 6:12 2.0 Hlh Low Hlah Low 3 0:14 6 7 8 :00 4 4 7:28 2.2 3 1:11 4 9 8:13 00 45 32 4 2:20 4.2 0.08 0.6 4.7 2.0 Tides ara alven In order of occurrence. first column denotlna the time and aecond HUGHES. William Srrvlcea 10 a.m. Tuesday at Pierce ow Luht lace type denotes Brothers' niaea isee p.m.

ah time iisiea la new uay- Corner. Crenshaw Drive and Man light Bavlnc Time. Chester Boulevard KELLER. Services for Solomon Keller 1 McKILLIP-PETTFT. Edward 33.

US Armv: Marlorr n. 31. 874 W. 40th Plre p.m. toasy at uiasoana it to.

KRAUS. Em Ills beloved wife of Ru GARDENIA SPECIAL Strong bushes in Bsa CI 40 5-gallon container tOtn 9 109 dolph Kraus, mother of Clarence Uwrrrrn WHTTNEY. Henry. 29. 1732 Stiidebaker Road, Arlela: Ruby 19.

H77N Clark SI. Bellflnwer. IIILER-COFFIND Henry F. 50, 822 Kieiulo. Services Monday! 7 at Edwards w.

14th San Pedro; Dells 33, Portland. Or. MONJE AMADOR. Paul, 19. 772 Stanford Brotnera colonial Mortuary.

KUSCHNER. Servlrei for Mrs Rachel to. day. 1 p.m., at Olasband, 4i Co. LAMB.

Dr. Wah Jean. Landlady Sued When Slippers Seized NORMAN (Okla.) June 27. (U.R) Disgruntled and angry because his landlady took possession of his house shoes when he was delinquent In rent payment, a University of Oklahoma student sued her for $188.77. Jt was id win- Stella, in.

123' Hernert Bt. MORALES HERNANDEZ Baltasar 22. The public los a short memory, and your customers are part of the public. Your business will last only as long as they know and remember your organization and its products. Give your customers and prospects "something to remember you by" until normal business conditions return.

The "Story of Your Business' attractively arranged in a handsomely bound book, will insure your future markets by protecting your investment in good will. And it will not only keep your name alive but will bring valuable prestige to your organization. Services 1 p.m. Monday at Pierce IH N. inaiana ni.i Margarita 1342 rhannlns Bt.

MORTON ENDER. Fny 39. 3863 Pros- ter'when she took possession of! the shoes, he said. 1912 All America Flower SPIDER PLAINT Heretofore available only in seed, we now have plants of this unique novelty. Known as Cleome Pink Queen, it bears huge heads of delightful, refreshing pink flowers on attractive four-foot plants.

Continuously in flower from July until November. Grows easily in sun or a CCsa part shade 0 lOT OOC 10 for $1.80 MEADOW RUE Here is a hardy perennial plant that merits planting in every garden. With foliage that resembles Maidenhair fern, it bears tall, much branched sprays of dainty and graceful lavender bell-shaped blossoms, enhanced with fluffy yellow stamens. Wonderful for cutting; plants grow in part shade and bloom fAl EE year after year. POT PLANTS 0 10 1 335 10 for $1.80 AVOCADOS By planting three varieties that ripen at different times, you can supply your family the year around with this delicious, nutritious fond crop.

Splendid trees, CO Aft each ptfiUU Scarlet Wisteria Tree Lovely small tree, (Daubentonia) with spectacular racemes of showy scarlet wisteria-like blooms. Now in full bloom, I fift each pliUU Blue Lily of the Nile With great heads of clear deep blue flowers on tall stems, surmourlting the attractive strap leaved foliage, these are ideal plants to pro vide the much-wanted blue (hade, as tub plants or in tht garden. We have soma beautiful large specimens now in bloom at $2.00 and $3.50 in 1-gallon containers ....1 for $1.10 Brothers. 720 West Washlneton. LANSBKRRT.

Joseph Lansberry. loving father of Lillian P. Hushes and Phyllis N. Cos: brother of Oeorie and Chsrlea Lansberry. Services Monday.

3 at Utter-McKlnley's Viewpark, 3710 West Slau-son avenue. LILOFQUI8T. Esther Lllaequlat, beloved wile of WllUam Mlsequlst. Norqutst it Anderson, directors. LUJAN.

Services for Manuel B. Lilian Monday. 10 a at Soldiers' Home Cemetery chapel. Mno Plerca it Dtlmer A. Smith, directors.

LU8K. Master Freeman Services 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Wee Kirk 0' the. Hoather, Forest Lawn. Pierce Brothers, directors.

MELLION. Services' for Rapheal Melllon 1 p.m. today at Oromsn Mortuary. MERRILL. Mlat Blanch 6, Merrill, inter of Ray 8 Fred B.

and Jack W. Mer- till and Mrs. Helen L. Hlllln. Services Monday at 3 p.m.

In the tittle Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In chares, MOHRMAN. Ann B. Mohrman. Forest Lawn Mortuary in chart, MOORE.

Helen B. Moor, June 27, late of 117-A South Csrr Drive, Olenrisle, lovine slater of Mrs. Caroline Mc-Kenn of Oiendaie and Mrs. Ssrsh nect culver City: Liirius .32. tRR3 Proaneet Sf CuUer City, Jack A 27.

TJS. Navyi Elisabeth A 27, 3198 W. Seventh St JUFFF DUNHAM, Oenrae 30. 241 Merlon Ave: Jiianlta 27, 211 E. Palmer, Oindle.

NFT RADER. Hrr 29, '633 F. 2't St Oakland; Esther 23, 338 W. 1rd B. fir'P- B'VVIVn.

rharlea A. 3-5 W. 3ird 61.1 Marian J. 18, 1647 W. J3rd St NOLO WHJJON.

AWIn, 19. 6572 Fifth Ave Bess 17. 5on Fourth Ave. ArHECOFEPNAVDFZ Joe '8 J.1IM Stiver Lske Blvd.l Anita, 30, 933', Downev Road fARRISH SMITH, Norman C. 29, 80J 8 Orchard Drive, Rtirbenki Rnlh 24, 7n8 Cnrtla Alhambra.

FFW JONES. John 8.. 22. V8 Army: Marlnrlt 16, 914 I. 83rd Bt.

It OOER8 SMITH. Jam's L. 2 1281 N. aurel Are Alleen 39, 704) N. Cur- lis A Alhambra.

OWL 8TOR MT Robert 1, 418 Betty Avei Lillian 16, 6067 Far- eiiunn Drive. BANTOt tYBARRA, Alfred 33. 1714 Oak.Btt Blanrhe, 10. 1714 Oak St. BCOTT- "MNrER fleorve 8.

Jr 24 Armv: Mae 24. ins M. rtark Drive WRITE TODAY foe tomplimentary eopy of TUT THE STORY OP YOUR BUSINESS OK A PEDESTAL, our prttentttlon of (hit Utttt method of hititutlonal promotion. Reqnrttt on company lelterheadt preferred, MtHritr mwII filed. Tiros mid Solf Taa for alt CaitomHi orirri.

51 If H. Nixon et Hlndsda e. 111. i Paul j. llllMKl MID 0 13 Drive oaf IVtfsAiV, Oh 8rvlcrs Mondsy.

June 20, at 1 pm. in Peaca Chapel, Kiefer to Ere-, rick Mortuary, 314 last Harvard. Oiendaie. O'BEIRNK, Mrs. Martaret O'Belrne.

of 1141 South filirnmrle avnu. lavlni BFTie Norknlas 94. 434 Flnrepre. Bll! Nanry 18, 1474 8 Pomona, Hr. 41 2417 I Folsnin St nrtrud niSI Winter St William '0? 372 n.

Ave. 89; rarotvn 18, 453 Kensington Place. Paaadena. (TMPKIN UnNKNfr.rtnyp, Jame r. 5nt Mlllrreat, Drive: Normagene, 18.

n. Mannfleld Ave lXTTM-DAVIDSOW George A 29. 8283 raaledal Avt.l Lois 21, 426 Onion viva, i mm her of Anthony, Llilisn and CALIFORNIA FLOWERLAND Telephones: AShley 42951 Arwoni 31171 Santa Monica 4-2735 Open Saadayg 9:30 to 3:30 WmIc Day 8:30 to 3:30 11700 National Dlvd Los Angeles pi rif to Nttrrtnoton Ar (to Uorkt wtst SrpWri-rf Rlr4.) turn am'h ttirtH fa fit. It 19 urn. Bianrna neirne.

Rosary will ttetirA at tha Wl. tare E. Whit Howard J. Callanan Mortuary this evenitii at I clock. Reouiem mas at the Cathldral chapel Monday 8 at.

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