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Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 40

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Star Tribunei
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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36 MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE A THS I 1 First National financial partner to Upper Midwest progress Twin Cititt cisco, a daughter, Mrs. C. Collins, Kansas City, and a brother, Frank Collins, Sunrise, Minn. Funeral services were held Tuesday. Elsewhtrt MRS.

MARY FITCH ARM I STEAD, 71, granddaughter of the Civil war general, William Tecumsch Sherman, at Bethlehem, Ta. i PR. GLENN HIRES, 57, re GARRETT L. ABAR Services fop Garrett I Abar, 79, Hollywood, formerly of Minneapolis, who died here Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Lakewood chapel.

Burial will be In Lakewood cemetery. Mr. Abar formerly wai superintendent for Williams Hardware Minneapolis. He was a member of Minneapolis Masonic lodge, Scottish Rite, Zuhrah temple of the Shrine, Zuhrah patrol, Zlon command-ery of Knights Templar, Harmony chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and White Shrine of Los Angeles, Calif. Survivors are his wife, Winifred, a daughter, Mrs.

Vesta Gilbreath, Bismarck, N. and a brother, Fred, Inglewood, Calif. MRS. GEORTifA RAW FORD search director of Collln-Alk- man a Philadelphia, textile firm, at, Akron, Ohio. CHAUNCEY MrCORMICK, 69, director of International Harvester at Chicago.

CYRIL F. RICHARDS. 59. former vice president and dean of Denlson university, at Granville, Ohio. SENIA SOLOMONOFF, 56, Russian-born ballet dancer, at Services for Mrs.

Georgia Gertrude Crawford, 73, 42SO Bryant avenue who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in Lakwood chnpol, with burial In Lakewood ccme tery. Mrs. Crawford was a mem New York. 3 Drivers Arrested Minneapolis police Wednesday arrested three motorists and charged them with drunken driving.

They gave their names and addresses as Henry T. Bren-nan, 5G, Twin City hotel; Byron J. Holtz, 41, 923 Summit avenue, St. Paul, and Walter A. McKlnney, 40, 639 NE.

Monroe street. ber of Rolla chapter, Order of Eastern Star 254. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. C. A.

Carson, Minot, N. mm CORRECTION The Community Chest break fast meeting for union officials will be held at 7:45 a.m. today at the Citizens Aid building, 404 S. Eighth street. A story in Wednesday's Minneapolis Tribune mistakenly gave the date as yesterday.

V' '-i' Union leaders have Invited management officials as their guests. Speakers will Include Mayor Eric Hoycr and George and two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle S. Klnnc. Minneapolis, and Mrs.

C. C. May, Sedalla, Mo. MARION E. CROSBY Services for Marion E.

Crosby, .79, 2512 Humboldt avenue who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Davles mortuary, with burial In Hastings. Miss Crosby was a graduate of the University of Chicago and the library school at Columbia university. She was employed by the Minneapolis public library until her retirement in 1942. She was head librarian at thw Walker branch when she retired.

Miss Crosby was a member of the American Association of University Women. Survivors are a niece, Mrs. Hilding Lindberg. Tacoma, and a nephew, D. Clinton Prescott, Spokane, Wash.

EDWARD D. GRETTUN Services for Edward D. Gret-turn, 79, 4851 Thirty-fifth avenue who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Enger mortuary, with burial In Crystal Lake cemetery. Mr.

Grettum is survived by a stepdaughter, Mrs. Elvlne II- D. Dayton, 2nd, general chair man of the 1955 Community Chest campaign. Walter Cramond, president of the AFL Central Labor Union, and John Bryant, president of the Hennepin County CIO coun cil, will speak on "Labor Looks at the Community Chest." Brlson Wood, treasurer of Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator will reply for the management of larger firms, and Lloyd R. Fcrm, vice president of Walter Haertel for smaller firms.

Advertiwntnt strup, and a sister, Mrs. Sophie Hogenson, both of Minneapolis, MRS. WALTER NELSON Mrs. Walter Nelson, 80, North Branch, died Monday in Rush City, Minn. She was formerly of Minneapolis, and had lived In North Branch 10 years.

Survivors are her husband, a son, R. C. Littell, San Fran Zemo, a doctor's antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, Btops scratching and so helps heal and clear surface rashes. Buy Extra ICR. jjuy uai'u zemo Strength Zemo tax stubborn cases 1 Enflxafi3? GBMiliiliililgik imiini A A clean sweep for the floors of the world A in thousands of factories and buildings including those of 9 out of 10 of this country's largest corporations descendants of thefirm's original machine are tirelessly at work.

Among the many specialized models are those capable of cleaning 'floors faster and better than an 18-man crew can do by hand. The little woodworking shop has be-come the world's largest manufacturer of industrial floor cleaning machines. From the company's very beginning on the banks' of the Mississippi, First National Bank has stood ready to "serve it as a financial partner. The kind of complete banking service available fcr; them can be yours, too. And over and above the practical assistance we can offer, from administering profit-sharing plans to financing plant expansion, is the warm personal welcome you'll get at First National.

First National is truly "Everybody'! Bank," the right bank for you, and your business. FROM Tunisia to Topeka, from the hot steamy warehouses of the Belgian Cdngo to the Pentagon in Washington, thousands of ingenious floor cleaning machines built by a Minneapolis company are in daily use. Across the floors of the world, they are working 'round the clock saving untold man-hours for business and industry. 'The extremely specialized business of building machines to clean floors had its beginnings as the equally specialized one of milling hardwood to make floors. Very few people were not in lumber in Minneapolis in the 1870's.

But a 25-year-old Irish immigrant sought to build his company's reputation by specialization in his small woodworking plant. From its earliest tradition of pioneering hardwood parquet floors for beauty and long wear, the company eventually pioneered the development of specialized equipment to cleat floors of all types. Today in more than 50 foreign countries and tNAMEl sV Wonderful choice cf colors that go on smoothly dry in a hurry clean easily. Come in today it's time to brighten up SaTII IMPEIV Imt Ultra EmimI DurtM ind WMkiblt foe furniture ind trim ALKTD SSNI-riftT 100 Alkyt Piint for ill ind ctilinp your homel SUBURBAN BEHNINft HARDWARE 4SIS Minnetonka Blvd. St.

Louis Park CRYSTAL LIR. MILLWORK S353 lakeland Avtnus, hqwy. S2 Cryital CURRAN V. NIELSON CO. 7854 Portland Ave, Bloomlngton JESSING PAINT WALLPAPER 6424 Watt Laka St.

Louit Pk. RONINSDALR PAINT WALLP. 4131 W. Broadway. Robbinsdale WALLIN HOME SUPPLY Itanti, Minn.

MINNEAPOLIS LW.COPPtSON 4360 North Lyndate Ave. UTHROP PAINT SUPPLY CO. 119 South 10th K. OLSON HARDWARE 420S 28th Ave. S.

PARAGON PLUMIINO CO. 4940 34th Ave. S. RIVER LAM HARDWARE 3605 East Lake St. SMITH'S PAINT ft WALLPAPER 1 22 Pane Ave.

N. litis is a true story of business progress from files of First National Bank. Name of the company will be supplied on written request. Floors, Walls, Woodwork j3 NATIONAL Upholstery-aeasy mtr, to clean with Fifth Street at MINNEAPOLIS Main 7W CleoeH convenient LOCATIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, MAIN OFFICE a a Clean your floors, wash your walla and woodwork, scrub your linoleum in a jiffy this new, easier way! Just use Perfex the new, wonderful different cleaner of 100 uses around the home. Nothing like it! Dissolve dirt, grime and grease.

Cleans anything water won't harm. Get box today. At most grocers. St Anthony Falls Office East Hennepin at Fourth 688 1 North Side Offtes W. Broadway at Washington-CH.

3688 West Broadway Office West Broadway at Emerson-CH. 3301 First Produce State Bank 7th Street at 1st Avenue N. At. 2247 First Robbinsdate State Bank 4180 W. Broedway-OR.

7 8461 First Hennepin State Bank Hennepin at Third Street Fl. 4606 First Minnehaha National Bank 2716 East Lake Street-PA. 1-2421 First Bloomlngton Lake National Bank Bloomington at Laka-PA. 11676 First Edina National Bank 50th Street near France-Wh. 7676 First National Bank Hopkina-HO.

6349 Evtrybedy can hovt a Dimt-A-Time Chtcking Account it's the No. 1 favorite among Minneapolis folks who write only a few checks a month. Just 10c a check that's your only cost! It's easy to open an account drop in, or phone your nearest First Bank. a r. Resources Over $412,000,000 MfMlflS ntlllAl DlfOJT NftMKCt COfOAtlON tioVeuMrtONa.

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