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itftw rf if. kinii. mill ti HifiNti7 7 'i nilhrn n.in, Ih. MM-IK Old Em MAN rM Ai? lit 2i I- m.i.. sith it otlull ORCUIT-STKWAHT 31 Coming Next Tuesday Also the Midwinter Edition will be packed with dramatic pictures of the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl Game between UCLA and Michigan State bringing to life the pageantry and excitement of this most famous of New Year's Day festivals and sports events.

You can give your friends and relatives their best look at the best of life in Southern California by sending them copies of the Times annual Midwinter Edition. For little money and no trouble whatever, you can have the Midwinter Edition mailed postpaid to them. Th coming Lo Angclej Time Mid- winter Edition will be tht biggest, the best, ever because 1956 is The Times Diamond Jubilee Year, This means the Midwinter Magazine wil be something special, with 220 pages of exciting pictures and text with many pic tures in full color for the first time. Highlight of the Magazine will be the history of The Times and the Southland since 1881. And, of course, there will be page after page of photo graphs telling of today's way of life in Southern California the glamorous motion picture and TV studios, avia tion and other industries, agriculture, scenic wonders and cultural pursuits.

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Marjorte lovtnf fatnrr of Jfannttt Tubhi al.o Mtirvlvrd till mothfr, Mr M(lrtten Fnurr. trr Joufphln Onoi, 2 brot.b-fr. Fftf and Ucoriti Faiire. and 2 atmnrUntiK. Httve and Billr MaXfy Rontrf tonitbt ft fl's'ock, a.

thfl rhaiifl laitl A ('brivtiativn tnvlna. Reaaiem Ma Trirtay. 9:30 a ni. at 8t. Johfpht Church, Puentc.

IntrrtTiFnt Calvary Cemetery. rELKFR. Clten ft. beloved mother jOM-pn and Lo renter QraveMde serviera Frlrtar. 2 pm.

Inclewood Park C-mery ti wardi Brothers Colonial Mortaary. l.owaraa sretners' uomniai mortoary, GARRETT, Lanetta C. beloved mother or Jane Hwannuyier ana Arinur unr rett, alto furvlved by 5 randchll rirrn Slumber room ieryices Friday. 3 at Forest Lawn Ho My wood Hill, Directed by Foreit Lawn Mortuary. GILL.

Robert Jamea. IV loved father of Ronert tiames uaju. wrun U. John Lt. David W.

Oill: brother of Mrs. Ann Qulnn. Uo aurvlved hv fi srsinHrhilrlrpn Rosary was held Wednesday. 1 pm, at the Vttr r-McKlnlev City Mortuarv. Mas Thursday.

9 a at St. Theresa Church. GOTTIIEB. Leah, beloved mothff of Bone Kdwaras, max na mnism Gottlieb, sister of Jennie Orecnberg, Max and Nathan Arilcr. Private services to be conducted by Graman Mortaary.

HARWOOD. AHee Paal. December 28. mrs. bvu BOUtn oan namei.

Survived by 2 daughters. Mrs. Daniel Dewey. Pasadena: Mrs. John McLaren Marble.

Carmel: a brother, Paul L. Harwood. Bronxville. 9 trrandchlldren nd 1 ireat-srand child Announcement later. Turner A fttevtns Marento at Hoily, Pasadena, directors.

HEROIN A. Rudolph. ('unninaiiiani O'Connor, oirFciors HOOKER. Ames beloved mother of A inert c. uripp.

aister oi oeora it. and Fred Kress and Mebel Brew, also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services Saturday. 2 pm. In the Little Church of tho Flowers.

Directed by Forest Lawn Mortaary. HUBKR. Chester husband of Una. son of jesie nuoer. orotner or orace Mtltenberger.

Madeline Mitchell. Violet Brers, Edna Shelly, Betty 8hep-arri and Albert Huber. Services at Price Daniel Mortnarr, U5H7 Santa Monica Boulevard, West ton Anne lei. Friday. 2 m.

HUNT. Nelle Peyton beloved mother of wiuis e. Hunt, suaer oi Heien Stephens. Ralph I. and Frank Pevton private service io am.

Friday ac Fierce Brothers LIUU Cbareh Aroand the Corner. 3443 West Manchester Boiiv ard. In le wood, i In lieu of flowers friends may make donations to the Childreni JARDKN. Alvlna Servicer) today, at E-i ward It rat hers" Colonial Mortnarv. JOHNSON.

Marvin, beloved husband of Merna Johnson, father or Marilyn Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Em 1 1 Johnson, brother of filbert Johnson. Services 12 noon Friday at Forest T.awn Hollywood Hills Chapt Directed by Forest Lawa Mortaary lltillvwood KEN 1 ALL. Varjorle F.

beloved wife of John P. Kendall, qauttiter or France! Lamonte. sinter of Louis Bernard. Servfre Saturday. 1 In tho Tittle Church of th Flowers.

Drertfd by Forest Lawn Mortaary, RLE ME, Herbert L-. late of Oakland. beloved nosonnd or Edith K'emm. on of Minnie lent me, brother of Alfred and Edward Klemme, Services today. 11 30 i In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Directed by Foret Lawn Mortaary, Oakland and Ban Francisco papers enny I KLINE.

Marv. of 1630 Et 7th Street. lovint motner or Theonore. io, Alovnius and Modets and Mathilda WMle. also survived by 10 grandchildren and 18 great-irandchlldren Recitation of the Rosary tonlrht ft pm.

at Robert 9, Mnreland Mor-tnrv. South Oate. Renulem Vi Frldsy. 9 am. at St AI'vM" Church.

Intormont Holy Cross Ceme terv RRI4N. Anna Maltnow A ftlmons. directors. KVMPF. Iona Jane, wile of Jrnh, i.ir fr ivff a ft Miifojirj, ivirt Whvtia'R Mr Avlltft Wiltacft iieirrtu JMt vtf-eS Pt "in 1 i fffffA )i Wf Up Wtfn )f of Rfne-ft fs'tif of Hrefi (Hii-msn of tTti Jt of tibar-s, Milton wsCi ni Harry it tattl.

multt Of MM ith OfSf Aefvlre Bnut'i. dm, fft Chape) Klefer rttu mtif imtrt, .114 eaH Harvard, tfinnl Lfftft Ralfft btlovffd Husbsnd of jwsria i tne nrvres iwMlf 9 Iht f.rnifeh of th F'owefs Directed br Farest Low Morlaarf, NAMlbf.9. Herman, (erviees rrifiayi'7 mm at yfotiv. wood cm'rv Chapel, Oreataa (Moftrtsr. dtrecfflf.

MARKOV it Morris. Her vires ni tntermeni rn eaan Jaffe Menorlaj in chara. Rl- Kll INI MEEH4N, Mrs, trsnla ff, rumi Mum tor ar. a am, ai Bieased Sacrament Church. Callonan glnrlutaV.

At Print McAJrKK, Mrs. Lala Vlflan, Deember 2vn at ner nome. jmny Myiair Drive, Fata'ifna, wire of John Alexander McAteer, mother of Mrs Yf arris Planner of Pa'Sriena. Mrs S. Ca'lin of Brunswick, and Mrs.

John Mazzanovlcri of Levlna-tn. and Hpward Walter McAteer 11 of Lot Angeles, I grand' ChUrlren Services 3 pm today at the Chanel of the Oarrtfti. Mounain 'View Mausoleum. Z.i00 North Mar-' euo Avenue, Altariena, Turner A Htrvena PsHarfena, directors. McDr ftMOTT.

Michael beloved Mis-band of Anna M. McDermott, loving fm.her of Thomas and Francis A. McDermott. Roarja thu evening. :30 o'clock, at St.

Br i id Chun S3rd and Reuulem Mass Friday. 9 am, at St. Britfld Church Interment Holy CroMs. Cannlngbaai A O'Connor, directors, MINAMHIAN, Nlshan A. fNleb A.

Aneet-17 1, Idle of M)37'i Eleanor Avenue Services Friday, 1 pm at Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church. East 20th Street, Interment MountHln View Cemetery, Pasadena. J. II. HleOcman directors.

MIM PR. Louis at Anaheim, beloved hu-band of Mary K. Miller, father of Edwin Funeral In the Chapel of Bar ha. rsmpbrii ftaaiaara. Ananoim.

to dav at 2 tn Mt'RIHV. Rallmnd W. (alia nan Mortnarr. dlrectorf NAGAHAWA. Tomozo.

beloved husband of Yone. loving rather oi Roy. Masaru ana Mrs. iovoko lto. Funeral services 7:30 pm.

December 30th at 123 South Hewitt Street. I-uk ul Mortuarv. dlrectora. NAVIAI Dorothy, beloved mother of Judy. Janice, jack ana Jim waviaux, daughter of Lola Mullen, flatcr of Keith ana Kooeri wtuiien.

Services Saturday. 3 pm at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Chanel Directed by Fortat Laws Mortuary Hollvwood Hllht. NICHOLAS. Carl A. beloved husband of Amy E.

Nicholas of Los Angele. hrnlher of Steohen A Nlcholaa. Rose Polsiki and Oract Stevens all of Toledo. O. 8ervlceg 12 noon Friday at Floreo Brothers' Hollywood.

5959 Santa Monte RAuievmrri POCHMAN, Meta beloved aunt of orace m. eunneii, rrang Alien C. and Roy Be I. Services Friday tt 12:30 p.m. In the Wee Kirk o' tht Heather.

Direct rd by Forest Lawa Mortaary, rRKE. Anne I. Services Friday. 1 At Aral strona I'aasllr. QUELL.

Lena, of 1148 Cast 71st Street Services Friday 10 a m. In the Little Funeral Church of I. W. Hoi man A Hon. KAOOIO, Mrs.

Fern. Reoutem Mass today. 9 a St. Mary Church, tann Ingham O'Connor, directors. RED BIN H.

Loala. Services Friday. 10 a at Holly. wood Cemetery Chapel, Groaaaa Mortaary. directors.

SANDOVAL. Antonla D. Requiem Mshs today. 9 am, at Imiwaculate Conception Church. Cunnlaahaas At O'Connor, directors.

SCHMIDT. Ray. loving brother of John and Henry scnmiai ana rranx smtin Services Friday. 2 p.m at Mot- tell's A Peek ChapeL 909 Cast 3rd street. Long eeacn.

SELL. Frank beloved husband of Mrs Marv W. Sell, brother of Mrs Marie Higelns and Mrs. Worler of PucblO. ColO.

Services 2:30 pm, Friday at Flerea Brother' Lo An relet. 720 West Washington Boulevard. IHAKT. Amelis. Heme today.

2 om. at noiiy- wood Cemetery Chapel. Groasaa Mnrtnarv. directors. STOI rt-NHKRO, Henry C.

ha loved fa thcr of Her pert ana Ernest S'oltenberg and Margaret. A Mc Pharlin, also survived by 6 frand- cniidren. Prlvata ae rvlc Directed bv or rat Lawn Mart a are STOKt K. Charles beloved husband of Kieanor storcg. Reoulem Mshs today, 9 at Bt Kevin's Cnlholic Church L'tter-Mc Kin ley 'a WUshlre Mortaary 10 charge THORMN.

Mr, arUala Jaha. beloved hut. band of Mrs. Veata Thorson. father of Miss Joan and Oeorse Thor son.

Mrs. Jack Yeckel and Mrs col ver Brlggs, alto survived by 7 grandchildren. Services Saturday. 11 a in the Little Church of tha Flower. For et lawn TOBIT, Mra, Minnie loving mother or Mrs.

Helen R. storey and Mrs Dorothy Stork, lister of Mrs May Wmaate and Mrs. Florence Wlnden, grandmother of Robert and Bonnie Stock and Charlene storey, great- granonwiner os mrven aiocg, Rnsarv this eveolna. 7 10 the Callanan Marlaarv. 1301 Nort western Avenue Renulem Mass Fri day 9 at St Gregory's Church rtif Including Territories and Possessions Copies Mailed to Foreign Countries 50c Where U.S.

Mail Will Go rrmn rvMie Sitrffnil rieii'l rm si lrjfil sri'l rirm Avm. ve.ferrj.iy. Iriiiif WK Hntitil nri'1 1'iur wrirft Nurrl'ffif, 1. ht 111 V.ihn rutk Aw, ws frrsIM llolvvrrtnl llrts-tiifnl for tcilfilri lirnk.rf fthf Iftjitf tet, i-wcimvm. Hi (mfrlKirm ilw rlliffj 'the vvrtrnrn terelverl tnlnnr tiri'l liriilsr'i whr-n ih rranh (iKchrrl thr-m in the floor of tru" litid, CALENDAR TODAY Optimlsil Club, luncheon, Bill more.

Forcixn Trade Association luncheon, Tujunffai Kiwanls Cluh, din ner, iilltmore, 7 p.m. Speech Association of America, luncheon, Statlcr, Los An gel en Executives Club, luncheon, Mailer, Sun, Moon, Tide 1. li l. fiMM and Omtnl, Siirtef i) WTIAP J.n. IS J.i, 10 J.n.

27 ln. 4 TNUS.DAV. Dm. Nun rlM ft ft s.m. fi 4 hi p.m.

U.uft ris A.A7 mi, 7.2ft sin. TlOU AT 10 ANtClC NAASOS toe. Urn Hlsk Low HigB 1I IT S33T Sr l.S 4S 3 111 .21 4.31-11110:14 4 4 05 1 7 10 .0. 4 6 2 11 4 A OA I 11 03 9 7 18-0 9 Hih 1a)W Hiih Ism -M 4 8 11 lltMst. 8 41 1 2tt 4 8 7 31 1 8 1:04 4.0 7:31 0 7' 2 28 4 8 90818 2:3333 8:241.3 Tides are siren in arler of occiirrenrs, Flmt eelupim denoie timn and aeciiirrl nntimn heishr feet aoove or below atain lower low water.

Light far-a Hps dr-na a brlS'taae Ttertiay water temperstunW; Loag Heacn, ania Monit-a, so. Death. Funeral Announcements TURNER. Mrs, Marie Cobttrn. unninanam cannor, a i rectors VEITH.

Hrlma. beloved sister of Anna Maria Yates. Services Friday at 9 a In the Little Church of the Flowers Directed by Foreat Lawn Mortaary. VIS8KR. Anna Marie, loving mother of Hilda Marie same vomocii.

Fred and David Vtsser. also survived py 7 granocmidren. i Services Saturday. 1 at Vi-tcr-McKlnley't Wllihtre Mortaary. 444 South Vermont Avenue, WALKER, William beloved husband or Stella l.

walker, latner oi Virginia Jordan. Mildred and William Walker. Servlceg Friday, 3 at Edwards Brothers Calonlal Mortaary. (. Denver Fost please copy.) jTuiural Directors CALLANAN MGilTUARY EH VINO CATHOLIC FAMILIES BO-SvKt CUNNINGHAM Ot O.N.N OK i ESTABLISHED IS9S' Two Convenient Locations 1 as) W.

Wa.hlnrlilfl REED TAPLEY GEIGER MvraB flf. B.s aw JatiH tV. TlBle Mrraa W. Jr. Hath M.

Gelgcr 304b WAHHUHrTOH AT HAKVAKL) fttaaitwiiefj 1911. MOItTUARY IS FOKKHT CVr.RTTHINO IW TIMS Or SORROW I I I I l.rUOM I I IVKI. 1111 rarest Lawa Mrwrlal-Parm Assw. UUfcnKk BKOH. ft iiM.i.VXi'b AIXTV-TWRFB TPARS or riendi.t 9S0 m.

Washington Bird I ROMAN MORTUARV JEWISH PUNCRAL OmiLTORS SfW. Washlnsten till. tUW.AKDH BKOTHKKiS rni.OIIAL MORTCART 1AM Tenlre B1.4. leassaaa t-Stl. tTTkK-McKINLKV tlstee Cstnlrsl tThasel MAIN Ollllf UlJ--Jl W.

A. BROWN SON W. WTLIR BROWN ISIS Seeth newer 8lrl EI-SH41 BRAMBLE-BEST christiah arnvicr ISI TOnr.KWAN RI--J. PIKKt BROTH KRii Rfrhmond 9-4151 David i. BlaJloy Mortaary 171T SOOTH rLOWIft ST.

M-ntl ARMSTRONG FAMII.V ism south iiopt STRr.rT ai-T-sist FLOWERS A FOR FOREST LAWN FUNERALS Mttisesai OCT w(UVSt7 IMrflgftfUl FOREST LAWN FLOWER SHOP Sawraaf .1111 Haa. siti is sag, ea FILL OUT AND MAIL ORDER PAI.Mrtt KCI.irtlfH 1 SI llMI.I.MIHt (ill'JI I ttNO I it, it poi ahiK l. P. Jl piik mei.I'in in. a PACTUM roi.irtit j.

v. 4, PA')'IN PI'ATI 11 I KWUII MH.RI. 1. 33, KIRil lOHNIIOM II. ROHUM'P AI.VW C.

31. 23, konan- rniNnrn l. n. M. 11, Pkll.E- Ha.KMAN 3.

20. J. 33. ANCMKtr MAHM'll I I'J. i.

l. BA'JI r.liKINOIIll in 4. 2H, J. 3. 8AIMHO A 31.

HM A KI.IN JOMNni IN. 3 HlKWKl.tY- CAkHULL. O. II. K.

17. BMIIH -Nrnirn Jr. 1. 17. HMOCK DVrtF.t.

K. 30. i 32. BNFAI1 TAYI.OK J. 1 SNYIifR HOH.UN") W.

4. I 4 BNYDKK PHII.L1PP1; 28. M. BOKOL- RAVIS. O.

43. D. 33 Solll 52, I. 47. STUDENT BfiHI.INKR.

M. 23, O. It. WANdKR BUNKER 27, J. 2i, TORINO ALLEY F.

32. 26. THOXEL WILLIAMS. 1. IS.

40. VENUS HUOHES. C. 26. 31.

WALKER JAMES J. Jr. 27, 1J. WAHBf.N BEVfclt IiY. 37, 31 WOODHIDE COADY W.

50. M. 55 TOE EPPERSON. H. Jr.

32. 29. ZIER SORKENTINO. W. 36, M.

21. Divorce Suits Filed LOIRE. Carolyn against Clarence BALENTINE. Richard B. agatnst Rose I.

BANKS. Dorothy J. against sew w. DIUIM Clnlaa aoallial Wllllum COOLEY. Cyrus E.

Jr. ggalnst Oypay AI, CO. Ignatius against Mary i DAVID. Francis B. against Betty EVANS.

Sondra against Forrest J. Jr. nirri Rnl.nri mltiH Carols A. GERKIN. Warreneiene against Harry nninrps imnii annul.

HENDERSON. Lillian O. against Jack I. HiJSTED. Margaret n.

against can m. JACKSON. Ertna against Beecher, JACKSON. Mae T. against Joe.

JOHANS. Eunice E. against Bernard. JOHNSON. Milton against Joan E.

KATZLER. Donna J. against peter a. KENNER. Sandra against Jack M.

LASOYA. Aurora against Jimmle. LORD. Naomi against Frederick O. MACIAS.

Carlos I. against Alice M. ANNIO4 Margaret M. agains Frank MAYS flr aeatnit Wtlma E. MONTGOMERY.

Patricia against Ronald POE. Margaret E. against Kawieign n. RICE. Myron R.

against Geraldlnc R. SAUM. Dora J. against Bllle E. SCHMITT.

Lula against Conrad. SMITH. Joseph H. against Dolores C. STEWART Claudia against Otis.

TATUM. Mary E. against William H. TlinMIs ftsnlnst William M. VALENCIA.

Benjamin against Gloria B. WELLS. Elgle r. against waiter 1 W1DDOWS. Alice L.

against waiter w. Divorces GranleJ AMOS Donle from Richard ANTINORI Clementine irom Amllls APPLEBAUM. Evelyn from Hyman M. ATADERO. James from Lucille.

BAFFA Tena from Vincent. RAIIflHAN. Rae C. from Elwood. BILLINOSLEA.

Ruth L. from Ralph A. BLUESTEIN; Francea irom jact. BULLOCK. Ruby L.

from Chester W. hithrv i.invi rrntn 1 oiimii CARNICELLO. Betty from Augustine V. COSTA. Marlon O.

from josepn 0. day. Francis irom mavis m. DENDY. Evelyn B.

from Joe C. DOYLE. Nancy P. from Norman O. DUNN.

Ronald L. from Margaret J. EDMONDSON. Alta G. (root Joe C.

FLORE3. Esther R. from Jose u. FOSS Alberta F. from Edson pnnnrH OMfif from Estella t.

FUNDERBURK. Lillian O. from Charles GARCIA. Evelyn from Fred. GHAN.

Nadine from John O. GILLETT. Maur M. irom Kooert c. GREEN.

Rarold from Franclne. HALL. Mary E. from Glenn W. UANSnN HArothv from John HERNAN.

Constance from James t. T7 Morton from Joan KREUTZER Donna J. from Stanley K. kyker. Etnei o.

irom ira w. I.AINO svWn Oearee LANGHORNE. Helen E. from James M. LOCKWOOD.

Gertrude irom i.yman jr. LOCKWOOD. Lyman Jr. Irom Gertrude. LONO.

Alice M. from Andrew w. MAGNUSON. Louise E. from Walter C.

MARUUA. Marilyn L. irom uario. UFVFR Tftllna from Victor. McMAHON.

Eleanor E. Irom Robert J. MeRAni.ANn Frances A. from Robert MICHAELSON. Barbara K.

from Dale M. miller. Marianne irom josepn. MnFi.i.FR Alvln from Elaine. NEWCOMB Lloyd F.

Jr. from Mary P. NIXON. Edward J. from Irene A.

nori Thelma from Stanley OLOFSON. Margie H. from William A. palomino, vera Irom Jnseon J. PANGEL1NAN Virginia from Vlncente.

PERKINS. Margaret irom Arne. PIGO. Victor Irom Maria. oTTAi.Tfl Colleen from Gordon OU1SEN8ERRY.

Mildred from Eugene. REAGAN. Carolyn F. from William ROSS WlUIsm F. Irom Lillian B.

8CHULTZ. Irene W. from Walter C. SCOTT, Bonnie J. from Robert E.

8EABURO. Colleen E. from Olen P. SMITH. Joseph L.

from Ruth M. HOMMFnaV Hilda from Charles. STEVENS. Swell t. from Lorraine.

Tir'n 1 nnan irnm wi nam K. WAOOONER. Marian F. Irom Lonnle W. WEDKL.

Dorothy r. irom Kooert u. wu Trnrin Taiine from r.an WILLIAMS Minnie M. from Everett I. ZUPON.

Mary Irom George. Dcaibs Funeral Announcements ADAMS, Edward (Newarkl). husband Il lath.r of Idwajd M. Adams. Ronarv tonitm.

t.su ciock. Wendell P. Cabot A Hons. Pasadena Rrqulrm Msks Friday. 9 at Holy Family Church.

South Pasadena. BALLKW. Nina Oe tirade, boloved sister or Alict B. Russeu. aunt oi Virginia Weeks.

Services Friday at 9 30 am. In the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Directed by orest Lawn Mortaary. BAUGHMAM. Will McClo.ier.

Requiem Man today, in at Cathedral Chaoel. 27 South La Brea. unitlnfham 4 O'Connor Hollywood. directors BERLIN, Henry J. Services torfay.

3 pm. nr. Cemetery Chapel, Mallnbw Himtint. 'H rector j. BROWN.

Ralph. nervicen rrinay. am. Armstrong Family. (ADVERTISEMKNTJ I flB I et a.

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