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W' a i rrw-r -1 JOHNSON Elmer Carl Johnson of Clarendon rZM cam 'imagine YM heavems 1 Wf I IL I I zzzr DINKIER AN'MOvlES 'WM HOW COULD THE WM WELL, THAT WAS I I I WINNIE WINKLE -MM i i FOR MM TWO OF VOU DO Jg; ALLONEy fH SOUATH TOOK ME TO DIKJS1ER AM' CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, 8 Saturday, 1.1947 PICK YOUR COLOR, MEN! YELLOW OR 1J CTM NCLUDISJ Tl PS WM. 0MLVT1.I ur MB cm TH' MOVIES LAST KII6HT PINK PREFERRED Stylists Design Clothes of Rainbow Hues l.M'n. ladies, your rornor on color 11 umhimR. Drab males are lWirn- "1 AGGIE MACK Bifr he's swoon "1 Kwell, 'lon, Tl hKlSlIK jeepers, thi latin's g'S CONCRETE, WHAT AWRV" LOU Jm rAwflll HARP 1 NBVBR OULD YEAH, AWEY LOU THAT JILL it I I MEAN STRICTLY GET AT fv)k I 1J1 UNDERSTAND FOREIGN I KEALLY FR0T9 ME, BUT 1 VplN-HO, LATCH ON A)y HOA1E WORW 7 JJl'fi LAN6U4SES I 50TTA ADMIT SHE'S 30T SQUEAL Ar SSI AfuN 1 ntr imp cioiignis of the a I) I dyer's ait. Thr ri a is corning I in about 30 yr-arsj whrn'our man will walk down Michigan av.

in raiment rivaling the rain-how, and nobody will call the peacock a popinjay. The evidence was displayed yesterday at a special press preview of men's fashions on display at the annual convention i Aim I DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES BATEMAN James Bateman. suddenly, late of Detective John Shanahan 4019 N. Austin Jan. 29.

1947, be Detective John Shanahan, 47, of loved husband ot Esther; nee Hclnz: loving father of Diana Carol, fond son of Emma and the late James Bateman. dear brother of 5347 Melrose who was assigned William Nell Olson. Todd Harty. Cath erine Campanella and Marie Peggy Laun- CUSHING Stanton B. Cushlng.

formerly of 2050 Cuyler avenue, Jan. 29, 1947. at Bowling Green, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Hlncher, lond father of the late Ethel brother of Charles L. of Michigan City. and Lot V.

of Hazel Park, Mich. Services Saturday, Feb. 1. at 2:30 p. at chapel.

2114 Irving Park road. Interment at Rosehlll cemetery. DAILEY Mary Catherine Dailcy, late of 1016 S. Highland avenue. Oak Park, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret, loving sister of Margaret Bergeron, Thomas, Frances Brown, Cleo Doody.

Bernard, the late Julia. Leo. and Blanche Lavery. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 4013 W. Harrison street, to St. Frances of Rome church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

Member of Division No. 308. Kedzle 7007. DE LAPP Emma DeLapp. Jan.

30. 1947. of to the Austin station, died yesterday in St. Anne's hospital as a re no. dear uncle ol Betty Polston, Private 1st Class Edward P.

Harty. Vernon Heinz WITT, WHO BUILT HUGE BUSINESS FROM BED, DIES Tampa, Jan. 31 (VP) Eli Witt, 66, who built up one of the nation's largest wholesale tobacco and confectionery businesses while confined to bed by a disease, died today. The career of the super cigar salesman included such chapters as how he worked up his business Joan Ruth Noack. Cookie and Corky sult of a stroke suffered Thursday Laurlno.

Resting at chapel, 3500 W. Har Mrs. Mark Morton Services for Mrs. Martha Weare Morton, 88, of 420 N. Washington Lake Forest, a resident of Lake Forest since 1899, who died Thursday in her home, will be held at 2:30 p.

m. Monday in the First Presbyterian church, Lake Forest. Her husband, Mark, of near Wheaton, is retired vice president and director of Morton Salt company. Other survivors are a son, Joy, of St. Charles; a daughter, Mrs.

Helen Swift, of while he was driving at Chicago and rison street, where services will be held Saturday. Feb. 1. at 2 p. m.

Interment Laramie avs. Policeman Shanahan was a '-rother of Chief Roger F. Lucas' cemetery. Nevada 0644. EERNBERG Celia Bernberg.

nee Sherman, be loved wife of the late Bennle, dear mother Shanahan of trie park district po of tj.n Merc hant Tailors' and Designers' Association of America in the Prak" hotel. You can see the latest cr jrr.s of men's rr.oriistes yourself th r.uhh- displays Monday, Tues-Ch. and Wednesday in the hotel. Trend to Informal Attire Cf'Stumi's offered for inspection in-clud. outfits for play, for business, f-r and all the variations en.

As might be expected the r-nuciicst garments are those for wear, but the trend -according to Alan Peek, convention publics or. is inward a progressive invasion by informal attire of the more fcrrr.al l-t-lris i dress. Th. might explain Twhat else a summer dinner jacket of yellow worn with chocolate -w ticni-frs, brown moire that's a sash an ecru sn.i'ie tiiiit, and brown tie. This out-tit s- is iegaided as somewhat ex- of Harry.

Nate. Robert Mickey I. Hannan lice. He joined the force in 1924 Kaplan, and Sophie Walpert, devoted foster Auburn, wife of the late E. T.

De- mother of Arthur Blucher, lond sister oi Ida Bergman. Sam, Abe, Helen Cohen ot Lapp, mother of Albert A. DeLapp, 2319 Hartzell street, Evanston, grandmother North Chicago. the late' Joe of Brooklyn. Phoenix, three grandchildren, from a $5 daily gross in 1905 to N.

Annie Davis ot Cleveland. and Sidney Sherman, dear grandmother of nine grandchildren. Services Monday. J. p.

i and two great-grandchildren. Roy P. Donovan and. spent many years at the detective bureau. He received three creditable mentions.

Surviving also are his widow, Kathleen; a son, Roger; a daughter, Patricia Ann; a brother, Roger and three sisters, Mr3. Margaret Hanley, Mrs. Julia Creigh-ton, and Mrs. Mary Murphy. Services will be at 11 a.

m. Monday in chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment West-lawn. Member of Kurlander Aid society: Chicago Consumptive Aid Gen. Edw.

Solomon uost. aui. 153: Jewish War Veter ans; Bernberg Memorial club, and Cong. Beth Sholi of Rogers park. Family at late Services for Roy P.

Donovan, 67, of 4432 Berkeley av, painting and decorating contractor, who died residence, 6934 Sheridan road. BINDER See Beaumont notice. on Thursday in Illinois Masonic hos BLACK Elsie H. Black of 1346V4 Estes avenue. Jan.

30. 1947. daughter of Mathilda Rosenow. sister of Augusta R. Coolsen.

At pital, will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 214 E. 115th st. St.

Ferdinand's church and burial will be in Mount Carmel cemetery. Mrs. Alice Canright Hall Mrs. Alice Canright Hall, 89, of Masonic rites will be held at 8 p. the more conservative dandv chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, Feb. 1, at 3 p. m. Interment Montrose.

i. ie shock enouch to learn tomorrow in the same chapel. Mr. Donovan, a resident of Chicago 60 NOP BUT V. lul.lca NoiLut of 11636 avenue, beloved wife of Anton, fond mc'Rer of Jean, Agnes, and the ia.e Charles, sister of Mrs.

Aggie Zcgus and Frank Hendricks. Resting at chapel. 304 W. 119th street. Services at SS.

Peter and Paul church. 12 "4 street and Emerald avenue, Monday. 9 t. Interment St. Caslmlr s.

O'BRIEN Mary Fox O'Brien of 1404 W. Tlrt atreet. beloved wife of late Charles. Tei4 mother of Anastasla Koeihel. Mary Fasn.

Charles W. and James A. Brlen, cl i Daniel, Patrick, and the late James. William, Richard. John, and Julia Fox.

At funeial home. 69th at Justine street. Funeral Mcrs-day, 9:30 a. to St. Brendan churrn.

Interment Mount Olivet. Member ef St. Ida court. No. 356, W.

C. O. F. O'BRIEN William F. O'Brien.

Jan. 31. 1947. of 303'i N. Central Faik blvd husband of June, nee Holdernejis, fond father of Linda, son of Frank J.

O'Brien, and the MUdred Cook, grandson of Carrie Cock. Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Cer.tra! avenue. Austin. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Information. Austin 0017. O'DONNELL Agnes Donnell.

nee Laiiy. Jan. 30. wife of the late Daniel, sister cf Mrs. Anna Klnsella.

aunt of Mrs. Thcroas D. Clark. Funeral Monday, 9 a. ru trcra chapel, Jeffery blvd.

at 77th st to St. Feticltas" church. Mass 9 30 a. m. Mount Olivet.

South Shore 1S22. OLSEN Sophia. Olsen fnee Andersen. Jan. 30, 1947.

beloved cf the late Christ Oisen. loving mother of Frances Krutcpner-en. Marie E. Redman, and the late Arthur and Slgne Olsen. dear grar.dmc'her cf Florence Kristophersen ar-d Carcie Redman.

Services Monday. Feb. 3. at 2 p. m-.

at rhjpel. 2114 Irving Park road. Interinest Mount Olive. PETERSON Robert G. Peterson, 7221 Rldee-land avenue, beloved husband cf Catherine Charlrtte.

dear father cf Gustav. and late Edith, fond brother cf David. Services Saturday. Feb. 1.

at 3 at funeral home, corner of 79th and Aberdeen. la. terment Oak Hill. PRINDIVILLE Charles J. Prlndlvllle.

beiove husband of Flora, nee Pool: dear fatner ef Tessle Hauck. Florence. Roy. Mabel. Donald, and Grace Blomquist.

fond brother cf Mar. Westervelt and Mortimer L. Funeral Mo day. 10:30 a. from chapel.

4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew ctarca. Interment St. Joseph's. Klidare 6220.

PRIZER William F. Prizer. Jan 30. 1947. cf 1312 Osk avenue, Evanston, huisand cf Laura Grant Prizer.

father of Mrs. Everett J. Hoffman. William L. and Herbert Grart Prizer.

Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple av-nue. Evanston, until Monday noon. Service 2 p. m.

Monday at St. Mirk's church. Evanston. Interment Memcrial Park cemetery. REESE C.

Wilbur Reese cf 653 Bittersweet place, beloved husband of Etfie Green Reese, father of Anne Marie brother cf Murtal Byrne. Funeral Monday, Fb. 3. at 9:30 a.m.. from funeral home.

1359 IVvra aenue at Glenwood. to St. Mary cf Lake church, and Ail Saints'. REINKE Rev. Raymond Relnke of Blue Islar.d.

belrcved husband of Hilda, nee fond father of Raymond brtr.er cf Mrs. A. H. Troyke. Resting at federal ftrme.

13050 S. Greenwoed avenue. Is.and. Will He in state at Salem Lutheran Maple and High streets. Sunday.

3 m. Funeral Monday. 1 p. Burial Conccrd.a. RE LING Sophia Rellng.

beloved wtte ef l-m late William, fond mother of Lillian c. Philip and the late Mrs Gertruie Kunzv and Elsie Rellng. grandmo'her cf Lois ard Joanne Rellng. Services Morday. Feb.

3. 1 p. at funeral home. 520O N. Western avenue, corner Foster.

Interment Memcrial Park cemetery. RENDLA Joseph RendJa Sr. of 5224 street. Cicero, devoted father ef JoserU Jr. James.

Charles, Ceorge. and Mary Lee-k. father In-law nf Anna. Pw, Mar. Rendia and Joeph f-ehecka.

rrsnct father cf 10. great-grandfather rf one. Services dnv. Feb. 1.

1 at funeral hr-rre. 6227 w. Cermak road Interment BchemUa National. Stanley RFZNIK James Reynlk. frnd huitand rf Mary.

brother rf Martha Grufca. f-r-d father of Valerian, Walter. Ju.la. Frara. Joseph.

Stanley, and cf Gus Resnlck. Esther. Mary, and Jean. Funeral M- nlav. 9 30 a frrra chapel.

14 522 Western avenue, to St. Stanislaus and Nt. church. P9ers, Interment Cress cemetery. Blue 634 or 2147.

ROBERTS Ralph T. Poberts. age 85 yr. beloved husband of fhe late Mary Ann. ae Barnard; fond father of Montague and David, grandfather of Robert, brother cf Mrs.

Ellis and Mrs. Laura Davis In Erg-land. Member cf Auburn Park iodz. No. 789, A.

F. A. Engiewood chapter. No. 176.

R. A. Hamilton Park chapter. No. 718.

O. E. Chicago. lil. Services Saturday, 2 p.

at Grace ehaoier. Inge-wood Park cemetery. TasseU-Mayce Co directors. Lo Anzeles. Cal.

ROHDE Carrie Rchde of 3947 N. a-r. nue. beloved wife cf clear sister of Charies Kudk. At chapel.

305-07 Lincoln avenue, where services he he.d Monday. 2 p. m. Interment ROY Jennie Roy, passed away Jan. 21 Resting at funeral home.

260O Wentworth sv nue. from Saturday Monday mrmtrig. Service and Interment at Wheat field. Ind. RYAN Margaret Ryan, nee GuKfcyle.

late ef 7 54 5 S. Winchester avenue, dearly beicved wife of the late Phillip. loving mcther cf Irene Shanahan, fond sister of Alice Titz-gerald. Patrick, and Irene- Gulifoyie. Funeral Mondav.

Feb. 3. at 9 30 a. from parlors. 2438 W.

63d street, to St. Ri-al church. Interment St. Mary Pro. 8300.

SANDIN- Carl H. Sandin. Jan. 30 cf 74 1 W. 34th street, Berwyn, 111 beloved husband of Alma F.

Sandln, fond father of Ray C. Sandln and Mrs. Grace Gallagher, grandfather of four grandchildren, brother and Everlu Sandln of Sweden. Resting at funeral home, 58 31 CMc.ro averue. Services Monday at 1 p.

m. Interment Ft-et Home. Member cf Stockholm ledge, N-t. 13. 1.

o. and Thurbjom lodge. No. 40. I.

O. V. SAUER Sitter Varv Surarne. head cf art dent Visitation High aehorl. piwl away Thursday evening Funeral Satur-tsy at 10 30 a.

from convert (larneld boulevard, to Vlslfatton rhureri. Interment St. Claia convent. Slnilmvi. V.

Bou. 0662 SCHECTER Louts Sfhecter of 130 Ked-vale avenue, beloved husband of Anna, living father of Sarah Rose. Dr. William. Krnlrk.

Clara Kraft of Trrrpnlh. Renne Cohen of S-uth Bend. Ind and Fit Felnbcrg, 12 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, brother of Mat and Louts Schemer. Minnie shriMrr Gertie Sltolder. ivaa fchee.

ter. and Eva Swerttlow M-fl1 IS noon, at chapel, irsnn W. i red. Interment Romanian Jewish. Waldnetm SCHNEIDER Valeria Schneider cf S730 Mayfleld.

wife cl Earl, fund mcther of Valeria Marie, daughter of Joseph and Marie Mattes, sister rf McAllister ard Either Mattes Funeral niay. 9 30 a m. from chapel. 5908 S. Kedle avenue, ta St.

Svmphoroa's chnf-h. Interment Resurrection. Grovehlll O090 SCIIRDEDF.R Aueutta Schrneder. re Cholrhert. rf 1139 S.

I.vman avenue. Ost Park, beloved wlte cf the In'e Fran. I or. 4 mother of Meta Hlilmer. Ida Hertrv.

and the late Otto, grar-dmo-he- cf tur grandehlldren. great-grandmother cf five greatgrandchildren, moth r-ln-law Emma ar Alma Sehroeder. Earl Clifford, and lata Fred Hlilmer. Resting at finera: heme. 4 115-17 W.

26th street, until Monday. 11 a m. Will He In state at First L-nmancel Lutheran church. Ashland h- ulevard at Rrre-velt ro.id. from 12 noon until 2 p.

tira of service. Interment Concordia. SCOTT-Hilda Scott. Jan 30, 5 94? fxw loved wife i the late AiOert If dear m- '--er of Mrs. Harry G.

Hertin fond g. of Robert, also survived r-v one hr. cner act one sister In Sweden Funeral I at chapel. Mc-M V. nue, at Foster Interment fr.eriin Mem'er of Monro lod(e.

No 370. 'I if A ladles ot Hrage. and Ladies of Vestgsta Gil. a. Lon M4 7.

SF.IKOTTA Anul Sejkotta de.r CaMmeia riek. Funeral Mt.nday a rn from chapel. 14 10 AiMincI lc Trinity rnmrh Interment hi. Adaibert g. cemetery.

Armltage 214. SFSTO Pleftn Setn of 4 28 HTne aver.ae. loving husband of the lare ret Abbate: devoted father cf Frank Fl. rtte ar.d Mrs. Anna Mendlolno.

fnd grandfather rf Patsy. Frances. Louis. Ar.tcnette. Mary.

Ar.rt. Betty Jean, and Frank Jr. Fur.era! 8:45 a. from chapel. 813 W.

Tav.or street, to San CHllsto's church- Interment Mount Carmel. Monroe 0449. Hill. Jan. 30, beloved husband cf Anna, nee Dohnal; fond father of Elmer Carl Jr.

and Dohnal Clark, brother of Mr. Dagmar Muckler. of Milwaukee. Eric and Elnar. of Chicago.

Services at funeral home. 4920 Main street. Downers Grove, Monday. Feb. 3.

at 2 p. m. Member of Boulevard lodge. No. 882.

A. F. A. M. Interment Clarendon Hill cemetery.

JOY Alice Joy. nee Gllroy. beloved wife of Charles II. Joy. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.

m. from chapel, 1701 W. 21st street, to St. Plus' church. Interment Mount Carmel Canal 4810.

JUDGE William G. Judge, beloved husband of Lydla. nee Marshall: dear father cf Mrs. Gladys Zlnk. and Mrs.

Dorothy Novlnger. brother of John and George Judge. Mrs. Josephine Weyh, and Mrs. Agnes Losby, nephew of Walter Wynn of Blairsvllle.

and Mrs. Dcra Harding. Funeral Monday. 1:30 p. at chapel.

79th street and Emerald avenue. Interment Mount Greenwood. JUNGKNECHT Hazel M. Jungknecht. nee Blaurock, dear wife of Edward fond daughter of Otto F.

and Bertha, sister of Madelyn Stadelman. aunt of Patricia and Jack Edwards, and Sonla Stadelman. Services Monday, 1:30 p. at late residence, 1230 Hood avenue. Interment Concordia.

KAMRADT Bessie Kamradt. Jan. 30, late of 184 2 Wellington avenue, beloved wife of Adolph, fond sister ot May Anderson, dear aunt of Emily Schultz. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3.

at 1:30 p. m. from funeral home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to St. Lucas cemetery. KAVENY Margaret McErlean Kaveny.

beloved wife of the late Edward, dear mother of John Edward and the Rev. Neal, O. F. M-, fond sister of John Charles and Sister M. Flavian.

R. S. mother-in-law of Madeleine Murray Kaveny. grandmother of Mary Madeleine, John, Donna Marie, and Maureen. Funeral Monday, 10 a.

from funeral home. 79th st. at Loomls to St. Klllan's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Inf. Trl. 1187. KELLBERG Anna Kellberg. beloved wife of August Kellberg.

fond mother of Robert Kellberg. fond mother of Robert Kellberg. sister of Axel and Julius Nelson, one sister In Sweden. Resting at funeral home, 5831 W. Chicago avenue.

Services Monday. 2 p. at Austin Trinity Methodist church. Menard av. and Augusta blvd.

Interment Glen Oak. KINDLE Marie Kindle, nee Konrad. late of 1916 S. Fairfield avenue, beloved wife of Joseph, loving mother of Joseph sister of Joseph and Peter Konrad and Frank and John Korous. mother-in-law of Lillian, grandmother of Ralph.

Service Monday. Feb. 3. at 1:30 p. m.

at chapel. 2534 S. Pulaski road. Burial Bohemian National. Law.

397 2. KLECZEWSKI The family of the late John M. Kleczewski wish to thank relatives and friends for the sympathies, flowers, and kindnesses sent to them in their bereavement. KOLNER Henry O. Kolner.

beloved husband of Aaeot. fond father of Edith, Roy, Jean-ette. Henry, and June, brother of Harry, Daniel. Ragnhlld, Josephine Sldsel, and Dag-mer. grandfather of Harry and Beverly.

Funeral Monday. Feb. 3. 1:30 p. at funeral home.

5308 Belmont avenue. Interment Rldgewood, cemetery. KOLSTAD Lillian Kolstad of Elkhorn. beloved wife of Lars, fond sister of Mrs. Ida Somers, Albert Peterson, Mrs.

Mabelle Rosen-dal, and Peter Peterson. Resting at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue, until 10 a. m. Monday.

Funeral Monday. 1 p. at Zlon Ev. Luth. church, Lawndale and Belden avenues.

Interment Mount Olive. KOMOSINSKI Helen Komoslnskl. Jan. 30. 1947.

of 2114 Medlll avenue, loving mother of Maryanna Mozack, Lillian. Joseph. Nellie O'Malley. Wanda Woods, Clarence, Chester, and Edwin, dear sister of Sophia Gcrskl. loving grandmother of 11.

great-grandmother of two. Funeral Monday. Fib. 3. 1947.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 224 2 N. Leavitt street, to St. Hedwlg's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Arm. 0918. LANGE Sally Lange. nee Schaffer, Jan 30.

beloved wife of George, dear mother of Agnes. Gregory, and Leonard, fond daughter of Adam and Catherine Schaffer. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home.

1359-61 Fullerton avenue, to St. Bonaven-tur' church. LAVIN Elizabeth Lavm. nee Heifer. 561 Stratford place, beloved wife of George dear mother of Howard Ira Sally Frankei.

and Malcolm grandmother of Keren Lavln, sister of Benjamin. Samuel. Rose Fein, and Arthur, all of Hammond, lnd Services Monday. 2 p. at funeral chapel.

5145 Broadway. Interment Westlawn. LEECH Marguerite H. Leech, Jan. 30, of 1168 S.

Gunderson avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of Charles loving mother of Charles D. and the late Donald Wavne. grandmother of Vlckl Ann. daughter of Mrs.

Jennie E. Barry, sister of Charles R. and Robert A. Barry. Service Saturday.

Feb. 1. 2:30 p. at chapel. 124-126 Madison atreet.

at Lombard avenue. Oak Park. Interment Mount Auburn. Eastern Star services by Star of the West chapter. No.

495, O. E. LEDENBACH Peter P. Leaenbach. suddenly.

Jan. 30, of 1613 Monroe street. Evanston. husband of Certrude Laubach Ledenhach, father of Mm. Rosemary Quirk and Rita M5.

Ledenbach. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 1555 Maple avenue.

Evanston. to St. Nicholas churc. Interment All Saints'. LELINE Emma B.

Lellne. nee Gebel. Jan. 31. 1947, of 4910 Race avenue, beloved wife of John A.

Lellne. fond mother of Arnold Wlllard and John A. sister of Anna G. Hlnkley and William A. Gebel.

Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Services Monday. 2:30 p.

m. Interment Oakrldge. Austin 0017. LESSICK Anna Lesslck. beloved wife cf John, dear mother of Mrs.

Florence Doeschler. Mrs Martha Enger. Mrs. Ruth Noble, Robert, and and Marlon Lesslck, grandmother of 10 grandchildren. Funeral Monday, Feb.

3. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 3440 N. Central avenue, to St.

Ferdinand's church. Interment St. Joseph'. Klldare 5420. LEVY Mlnnette Levy, nee Sanger, beloved wife of the late Harry dear mother of Jean Smith, fond sister of Frieda Frank.

Elsa Page, and Jeannette Williamson. Services Monday, 2 p. at chapel. 69 Stony Island avenue. Interment Roirhll! mausoleum.

Family at home ot Mr. Filed Frank. 7035 Clyde avenue. LEWIS Viola Ine Lewis of 6358 Greenwood wife of the late Erastus B. Lewis, mother of Mrs.

Frank V. Dudley. Services at chapel. 7838 Cottage Grove avenue. Saturday.

Feb. 1. at 3 p. m. Rad.

0220. LINNERT Bertha Llnnert, nee Bandoly, age 82 years, of 1937 8. Des Plaines street, be. loved wife of the late Phillip, fond mother ot Elizabeth llucksold, George. August, aim Emma Dolan.

sister of Ecnll and Auguit Bandoly, grandmother of 11. great-grand mother of five. Resting at funeral home. 2130-32 VV, 2Ht treet. Services Monday.

Feb. 3. 2 p. m. Interment Cedar Park.

Canal 2659. LOHFF James Allen LohfT. beloved son of Bernhardt, and June, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Gehr. and Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Lohff. Services Saturday. 2 p. at funeral home.

4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. MAHERAS Bertha P. Maheras. "wife of the late Peter dear motUr of Sue, Anne. Catherine, Sophie.

John, and Athena, fond sister of James Jovanes. Funeral Mondav. Feb 3. 1 p.m.. from chapel.

7350 Cottage Grove avenue. Services 2 p. m. at St. Con-stantine's church.

61st and Michigan. Interment Elmwood. Lon. 8696. MARKS Fred C.

Marks, of 325 S. Wood street, beloved husband of Rose, fond father of George, Harold. Warren. Arthur, and Doris Marks. Resting at funeral home.

8400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Feb. 3. at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. Member of D. C. Cregler lodge. No.

463, A. F. At A. Ced. 4 310.

MATHIAS Thomas W. Mathtas. beloved husband of Harriet, fond father of Hernlrr Drewek, Loretta Holda. Florence Mahaney. Caslmlr, Edward, Chester.

Eugene, and Raymond, brother of Mary Pyrchla. grandfather of eight. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3. at 1:10 a.

m. from chapel. 5325 W. Fullerton ave-nue. to st Stanislaus B.

AV M. church. In terment St. Joseph's. Berk.

2876-7. MATSON Albert W. Matson. husband of Gertrude Williams Matson, father Mrs. Gladvi Martin.

Mrs. Clarence Coughlln. and Mrs Charlotte Pophfal. brother of Mrs. Lvdla Brown and Ethel Matson.

Services Saturday. 2:45 p. at chapel. 2346 W. Madison street, to Forest Home cemetery.

McERLEAN See Margaret Kaveny notice. McGONAGLE Dr. Thomas C. McGonaele. late I BLOOM Gertrude B.

Bloom of Peoria. 111., beloved mother of Delia B. Bloom. Mrs. Alex Wlshnew of Beaver, and Mrs.

Seymour 300 N. Grove Oak Park, who Roos of Winnetka, 111. Funeral at home Monday, Feb. 3, 2 p. m.

Please omit flowers years, is a past master of Jackson Park lodge, 915, A. F. and A. and a former secretary of Woodlawn chapter 265, R. A.

M. His widow, Genevra survives. BOGUCKI John H. Bogucki of 2408 N. Avers that Mack is out in the full dress sl.

it. Nothing hut blue is seen in the show. And the director's uniformthe striped pants and bl'ek kt combination with black Hum-rung and white carnation, remem-bei Now It's Boulevard Suit avenue, beloved husband of Anne, nee joscn- ko; dear son of Ignatius and Veronica Bogucki, brother of Cajetan and Regina Shen- John H. Bogucki roske. Funeral Monday.

9:30 a. jrom funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue, to Our Lady of Grace church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Member of P.

R. C. St. Aloysius, No. 375.

RnirannN Phllnmena Bourdon, nee Izzo, of played an important part in formation of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, died yesterday in her home. Mrs. Hall was chairman of publicity for the National Congress of Mothers, which preceded the parent teachers organization. She was the widow of Edgar A. Hall, paper company executive, who died in 1932.

Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 720 Lake Oak Park. Surviving are two sons, Edgar A. Jr.

of Cincin Services for John H. Bogucki, recently acting as controler of Sow it as gone to limbo. In Its' 7 lace the boulevard "suit with: bold vertical stripes of blue and; gray in the trousers, midnight blue! 26 Oak Park, beloved wtte nf Louis loving daughter of Marian, nee turnover estimated by some at nearly 100 million dollars last year. He started out by leasing a rolling cigar counter and space in front of a drug store. Lying in bed at night, a telephone in one hand and a voice recorder in the other, he directed the operations of his stores thruout the south.

He slept most of the day. His firm employs some 4,000 persons. Witt became the unsalaried president and principal stockholder in 40 corporations. His principal interests were the Eli Witt Cigar company and the Hav-A-Tampa Cigar company. BILL TO OUTLAW CEMETERY CARE ABUSE DEBATED Oilcaro Tribune Press Service Springfield, 111., Jan.

31 Members of a commission considering regulation of cemeteries today debated a proposed bill which would require many cemeteries in Illinois to establish perpetual care funds. Rep. Peter C. Granata Chicago, a member of the commission, said after the meeting that the current draft "doesn't correct the abuses prevalent in too many Chicago cemeteries." Only cemeteries operated by religious and fraternal organizations would be exempt from the provisions of the bill drafted by Atty. Leonard L.

Cowan of Chicago. All cemeteries under the act. Including small burial groups in rural communities, would be required to create care funds, at a minimum of $7.50 for each grave space. ar.ri midnight blue ilomburg. The carnation is still white, but the l.ke all the rest is changed to the Polish Roman Catholic union, who died Thursday, will be at 10 a.

m. Monday in Our Lady of Grace church. Mr. Bogucki was 44 and lived at 2408 N. Avers av.

He had been employed by the union more than 20 years and also was president of St. Aloysius society of that organization. The widow, Anne; his parents, a brother, and a sister nati, and Kenneth C. of Oak Revlello, and the late Isr-el Izzo. fond sister of Jessamine Cuerrlerl, Mary, Rae V.

Shea. Rose, Joanna, and the iatt Angelo L. Funeral from chapel, 2809 Harrison street. Monday. Feb.

3. 9 a. to St. Catherine of Siena church. Oafe Park.

Burial Mount Carmel. Ncv. 2828. BRAZOWSKI Xnna Brazowski. nee Logan, beloved wile of Joseph, dear daughter of the late Anthony and Caroline Logan.

Funeral from chapel, 5751r53 Fuilfrton avenue, Monday. Feb. 3. at 9 e. to St.

John Bosco church. Interment St. Adalbert' cemetery. Berk. 6400.

4 a pani-iu iui)Park( and a daughter. Dr. Alice K. autho, u. Hall of Oak Park.

I'etK Jmcis tlie key to all this in a relaxing of masculine Dr. Thomai C. McGonagle Ralph Carver, Los TVinrnjl! 70 BRESETTE Ida E. Bresette, nee Hull: be 5728 S. Peoria died late yesterday in his home.

Dr. McGonaele ot Mrs. Keltli Van Busklrk. Mrs. Milton Nielsen.

Joan, Joseph and Albert A. DeLapp sister of Frank, Mary, Theresa, and Fred Ashley. Service 9 a. m. Monday at Church of Immaculate Conception, Auburn, lnd.

DI VITA Costanza Dl Vita, nee dearly beloved wife of the late Lorenzo, loving mother of Nello, Nancy, Nardlnl. Elvira Ercoli. Josephine oltva, Joseph, Lena Casatl, and the late Natallno. Resting at funeral home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the circle.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 3, at 10:30 a. to St. Celestlne's church. Burial Mount Carmel.

Tuxedo 6992 or Elmwood Park 801. DONOVAN Roy P. Donovan of 4432 Berkeley avenue, Jan. 30, 1947. husband of Genevra Davles Donovan, brother of John Donovan of Kedlands.

Cat. Resting at chapel, 214 E. 115th street. Past master of Jackson Park lodge. No.

ai5, A. F. A. and former secretary of Woodlawn chapter. No.

265, R. A. M. Masonic rites will be Sunday evening, Feb. 2, at 8 m.

Services Monday, Feb. 3. at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

DOLEZAL Barbara Dolezal. nee Moullk, of 2608 S. 58th court, Cicero, age 54, beloved wife of Louis Dolezal. fond mother of Violet and Carl. Funeral Monday, at 8:30 a.

from home for funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road, to Our Lady of the Holy Mount church. Information, Olympic 143. DOYLE Dr. Thomas L.

Doyle. D. D. suddenly, beloved husband of Marie, nee Helsey; dear father of Dr. Eymard Doyle, Lawrence, Harold, and Giles, brother of Paul J.

Funeral Monday. 10:15 a. from residence. 1124 In. Linden avenue.

Oak Park, to St. Giles' church. Interment All Saints'. Member of Holy Name society. American Dental association, and Delta Sigma Delta Dental fraternity.

Clinton, and Sterling, 111., papers please copy. Information, call Austin 1000. DREYFUSS GUS A. Dreyluss of 1755 E. 55th street, beloved husband of Jessie, dear brother of Charles Dreyfuss.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 3, at 11 a. lrom chapel, 936 E. 47th street, to Shomer Hadas cemetery, Waldhelm. Late member of Washington Park lodge.

No. 956. A. F. A.

and Ark chapter. No. 240, R. A. M.

EBBOLE Salvatore Ebbole, late of 1373 W. Grand avenue, beloved husband of the late Rosalia, dear father of Christ, Paul, and Samuel. Resting at chapel. 1158-60 W. Grand avenue.

Funeral Monday. Feb. 3, 9 a. to Sancta Maria Addolorata church. Interment Mount Carmel.

EDDY George W. Eddy, Jan. 29, 1947. of 1554 Wesley avenue. Evanston.

111., husband of Lillian S. Eddy, father of Mrs. Arthur J. Gabosch, Mrs. John R.

Stewart, Mrs. Charles W. Froehllch. and Margret E. Eddy, brother of Olln R.

Eddy. Service, 2 p. Saturday, at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evan. ton.

Interment Marengo, 111. FIENE Norma Flene. beloved daughter of Martha and Charles, dear sUter of Gertrude, Clarence. Florence, and Carl. Resting at funeral home, 192 S.

York street. Bensenvllle, until 12 noon Sunday, thence to St. Paul's Lutheran church In Addison, where services will be held. 2:30 p. m.

Interment St. Paul'i cemetery. FIOR1TK See Pletro Sesto notice. FOLEY James J. Foley, beloved husband of Ethel, nee Freeman, femd father of Mary Kllen Mnher.

Margaret Therese, James Patrick, and Mlchaeleen. Funeral from chapel, 4401 Lawrence avenue, Monday. 9:30 a.m., to St. Edward's church. Interment All Saints'.

Member of A. A. of E. R. M.

C. E. ot division 241. Mulberry 4400. FOY See Frances Anne Cooncy notice.

FR ALE Vincent Frale. beloved husband of Antoinette, nee Cozzie; dear father ot Patricia and Vincent brother of Joseph, Mrs. Theresa Beck, Mrs. Helen Senese. and Gerald Frale, son of the late Andrew and Susan Frale.

Funeral Monday. 9 a. from luneral home. 1702 W. 69th street, to St.

Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment St. Mary's. Prospect 0600. FRENZEL Arnold Frenzel of 6646 S.

Bishop street, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Frenzel. devoted father of Margaret Lyons, Edward and George Frenzel. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 1716-18 W. 63d street.

Interment Palos HUis Memorial Park. Prospect 1000-3889. to suit themselves rather than Mrs. Matthew Lamb Services for Mrs. Margaret Ronan practiced many years at 818 Lamb, 68, who died Wednesday in her home at 3659 S.

Union av will be held at 10 a. m. today at Nativity church. Mrs. Lamb formerly operated the old Ronan livery at 39th st.

and Wabash av. She was born I.gid convention, I wore drab brown suit, dtsn lii own shoes, a white shirt with utt'-n down oilar, a conservative tie, and solid burgundy sif ks. Carv er wore a blue, double I -easted suit without a vest, a red, iti blue tie, unci a white i.tt with a Kent collar. Neither wore at. thing canary yellow.

loved wife of Robert fond mother of Robert B. Jr. Resting at funeral home. 5321 Madison street. Funeral Monday.

February 3. at 10:30 a. to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment All Saints-. Austin 8020.

BUELL Blanche Smith Buell of 8217 Knox avenue, Skokie. 111., wife of the lite Bradley D. and mother of James fnd the late Bradley S. Buell, grandmother of Barbara and Betsy Buell. Services at chapel, 2701 N.

Clark street, Monday 1:30 p. m. Interment Rosehlll. BUR WEST Leonard G. Butkwest Sr he-loved Imitiand of Mae nee Lye-knell; loving father ot Lennaid Elaine and Janet C.

grandfather Kathleen and Timothy, son of Fred and Jennie Mlchaclls, nee Johnson: brother of Lawrence. Services Saturday, 2:30 p. at funeral heme, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Please omit flowers. Garfield blvd.

He was a staff member of Evangelical hospital. Surviving are three sons, Thomaj C. and John both of Chicago, and Joseph prosecuting attorney at Escan-aba, and a brother, D. Austin, of New Lexington, O. Services will he field at 9:30 a.

m. Tuesday in Visitation church, with burial in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. in County Mayo, Ireland. Surviving are her husband, Matthew; two daughters, Mayme and Mrs. Phyllis STEALS $22,000, GETS 1-2 YEAR BURLESON Annie Burleson, nee Connors, of William Flaville Prizer Services for William Flaville 3621 Greenvlew avenue, beloved wlte of the late Charles loving mother of Mne Jarr.

Clancy, and three sons, Raymond, Emmptt, and Matthew Jr. Sister Mary Suzanne Sauer Sister Mary Suzanne Sauer, O. 40, head of the art department at Visitation High school for the last 15 years, died yesterday in Mercy hospital. She resided at Visitation Nora Muhs. Onevleve llwkins.

Martin, and PRISON TERMVtVi'r- of 1312 ak av- Evanston. who died Thursday, will be at 2 Raymond It. Dobsky, R3. of 7834 S. Monitnv in St.

Mrk' church Will, fond aluter oj the late Mary Rogers, grandmother of six grandchildren and right great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue, utter 4 p. m. Saturday. tt upeiator of the Devon-Western Curren Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

to St. Andrew's church. Interment Calvary. Member ot St. Andrew' Altar and Rosary society.

BURNS Ernest E. Burns, late of 544 5 W. convent, 856 W. Garfield blvd. Sister Mary Suzanne is survived by her Monroe street, beloved husband of Stella, cy exchange at 2102 Devon was sentenced to from one to two Our 60th Ttar f'l 41-63 East Monro Street Greenhouses: 909 N.

Harlem VVJ Evanston. He will be burled in Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Prizer was a retired department manager of the Socony-Vacuum Oil company. He was born in Norristown, Pa.

He leaves his widow, Laura; a daughter, Mrs. Everett J. Hoffman, and two sons, William L. and Herbert G. Prizer.

nee Kelly: fond father of Peter, Mary Catherine Fleming, end Rita Burns, brother of Sister Helen Marie. R. S. and Mrs. Mary years in prison O'Connor of Kankakee.

Funeral Monday, Feb. 3, at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 103 N. Laramie avenue, at Washington to Resurrection church.

Interment All Saints'. Member of Hennepln-Shlelds council. No. yesterday by ilJudfe William J. Lindsey in Crim 967, K.

of and Holy Name society. Please parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sauer, of Long Island, N. and a brother.

Services will be at 10:30 a. m. today in Visitation church, with burial at St. Clara convent, Sinsinawa, Wis. Forrest Vance Forrest Vance, 44, of 700 N.

Laramie an employe in the black press department of The Chicago Tribune, died yesterday after a week's illness. He was born in Ur-bana. Champaign county. He is sur inal court on a plea of guilty to a charge of em- Mrs. Celia Bernberg Mrs.

Celia Bernberg, 68, of 6934 Sheridan a resident of Chicago DEATH NOTICES omit flowers. BUTWELL Anna Butwell, Jan. 31. 1947, late of 504 7 W. 23d street.

Cicero, beloved wife of Walter, loving mother of Anthony. Jule Swaney, Ethel Zald, grandmother of Walley, Imojen, and Audrey. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3. at 1:30 p.

chapel, 1410 S. 50th avenue, Cicero. Interment Lithuania National cemetery. Town Hnll 2109. heylinc S21 Oflfl I frame from the -'5S years, died yesterday in her home.

Memorlam. Inbkr change. Dobsky, CAPPEI.EN John J. Cappelen. late of 431 Hlr.un icri nauiciinc riicuiini.

nee beloved wife of Christian, fond mother of: 1st avenue. South St. Petersburg. for vived by his widow, Ebba; a daugh ANNIS Violet L. Annli.

nee Helnsohn. 1913-1935, mother ot Mary, LUa. and Violet. Memory la the only thing Grlet can call lta own. Bereaved parents, MR.

AND MRS. G. HEINSOHN. ho ws arrested last February, was a cjed of giving patrons worthless money orders. Richard, mother-in-law of Vlasta, sister of Marearet Miller.

Funeral Saturday. I-eb. 1. merly of Twin Lakes, beloved husband of Frances, fond lather of Mrs. C.

E. Kruse. Mrs. R. L.

Stewart. Mrs. R. E. Mangln, and C.

W. O. John J. Jr. Funeral services Mon at 2 p.

at chapel, 3658 S. Wolcott services win oe ai p. m. Monaay in the chapel at 520G Broadway. She leaves three sons, Robert, a circulation department employe of THE Tribune; Nate, assistant to the clerk of Probate court, and Harry; two daughters, Mrs.

Hannah Kaplan and Mrs. Sophie Walpert; two sisters, two brothers, and nine ter, Mrs. Carol Bowyer, and a son, Forrest Jr. Services will be at 3 p. m.

Monday in the Central Avenue Baptist church. avenue. Interment Bethanla. Laf. 0985.

GOLDEN Patrick J. Golden ot 44 52 Maypole avenue, beloved son of the late William, and BOULTON Louise Boulton. In lond memory Jnhnanna Golden, fond brother of Nellie day. Feb. 3.

at Rhodes tuners! home. St. Petersburg. Fla. CARLSON Hannah Carlson, nee Samuelson, at Los Angeles.

beloved wife of the late Peter, loving mother of Mrs. Helen Carlson and Mrs. Grace Slllander. fond grandmother UNDERTAKERS RAIL WORKER'S TEMPORARY JOB LASTS 53 YEARS F.dwaid E. Jolly.

76, of 251G E. TIM who took his lirst job as a Golden McCarthy. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3. at 9:15 a.

from funeral home. 3246 Jackson boulevard, to St. Mel's church. Interment Mount Carmel. Native of Cahercween, County Kerry.

Ireland. Kedzle 2394. nf David and Linda Carlson and Nancy Sll of our beloved wile and mother, who passed away Feb. 1. 1942.

LOVING HUSBAND AND FAMILY. GALLINA Julio Calllna. Feb. 1. 1945.

In loving memory o( our beloved husband and Dad. WeTnlsa you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by. we miss you more. Your loving smile, your srntle tace. No one can fill your vacant plare.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. GOODMAN Elsie Goodman, beloved wife of Samuel Goodman, fond mother of Jerome and HOPP Eva Hopp. In loving memory ot our dear mother, who passed away ten years ago today. LOVING CHILDREN. Bennett: sister of Anna Harmon.

Benjamin Ettllnger. Maurice Ettllnger, Sophia Kramer. Julius Ettllnger, and Ralph Ettllnger. Funeral notice later. COST William John Cost of 12139 Lowe avenue, beloved son of Egan and Hlldred Gost, brother of Mrs.

Eleanor Lezak, Egan and Arlene, grandson of Mrs. Bertha Tucker. Services at chapel. 304 W. 119th street.

Monday, 2 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. GUERRIERI See Phllomena Bourdon notice. McCAFFER Catherine McCafTer.

Happy of 5728 S. Peoria street helnveri Ludwig Siegel Iudwig Siegel, 74, of 5134 Ingle-side who retired two years ago after operating motion picture theaters in Chicago 33 years, died yesterday in his home. The last theater he operated was the Lindy theater, 3437 Ogden av. ServiceS will be at 10 a. m.

Monday in the chapel at 93G E. 47th st. He leaves his widow, Clara; a daughter, Mrs. Adele Block; a son, Robert, and a grandson. Dr.

Thomas L. Doyle Funeral services for Dr. Thomas LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 31 W. 63D-STREET. AT HARVARD.

PHONE WENTWORTH 0023. SATURDAY. CAPPETTA Alexander. 8:30 m. Jn church.

SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. MORGAN I.ynuj A. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646.

SATURDAY. t. orary Make-man tor the Central railroad 1S03 and with the a d. yesterday ic-f cl hi.s year 1 1 the i ju'iiiy vc nuicle his last run as conductor rr. tinm No.

10, The nole. lie plans to retire to a smfill GUILFOYI.E Pearl Guilfoyle. are Margaret 'v birthday mother dear, on your first birthday In Heaven. LOVING HUSBAND. CHILDREN.

AND GRANDCHILDREN. MICHAEL Frederick J. Michael. In lovlns memory ot our beloved son and brother, who passed away two years ago today. As we loved you so we miss you, In our memory you are near; Loved, remembered, lonsed tor always.

Bringing many a silent tear. FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHERS. SISTER. RUBEL Gustav Rubel. In lovlnc memory ot our dear father, who passed away one year ago today.

You will elwaya be In our thoughts. LOVING FAMILY. Idoard Jollr L. Doyle, 50, 1124 N. Linden Oak BEAUMONT Lawrence E.

near Champaign where, he Park, will be at 11 a. m. Monday said he will raise horses. STANYER Mary J. Stanyer.

In loving mem 2 p. m. it chapel. 3 p. m.

at chapel. 4 p. m. at chapel. 11a.

ni. at chapel. 1 p. m. at chapel.

BLACK Elile H. FEHRLIN Gust a A. GARLAND Rachel F. SMITH Emily. ory of our beloved mother, whs leit us three years ago today, Feb.

1, 1944. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps her near. LOVING CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

from St. Giles church with burial in All Saints' cemetery, Des Plaines. Dr. Doyle had dental offices for 27 years at 300 S. Cicero av.

He leaves his widow, Marie, and four sons, Dr. Eymand, Lawrence, Harold, and Giles. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 21S2.

SATURDAY. -John B. 2 p. m. at chapel.

TAUBER William Tauber. In fond memory SCHOOLJANITOR KILLED AS AUTO AND TRAIN HIT Fmil Ncrclo, 51, of 8 N. Wille Mount Prospect, was killed late yes-tc ni cy when his automobile crashed i a North Westet train at the Piosper-t crossing on route fi ad been janitor at the M-jut Piovpec school for 10 yeais. lander. Resting at luneral home, 7918 South Park avenue, after Monday noon.

Services Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 2 m. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Triangle 3055. CARLSON Neta Carlson.

Jan. 29, 1947, late of 3109 W. Granville avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles fond mother of Norman, Mildred, and Helge. dear grandmother of Norman Carlle. Raymond, and Lorraine, sister of Jennie Pearson.

Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at FOBter. Interment Rosehlll. Lon.

5147. CARMODY Joseph S. Carmody. beloved son of John and Catherine Shields Carmody, fond brother of Mrs. James A.

Brennan. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3, at 9 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood.

to St. Ignatius church and Calvary cemetery. CARTW RIGHT Charles S. Bobl Cartwrlght of 664 9 S. Lowe avenue, beloved son of Maude Flint Cartwrlght and the late John, fond brother of Dewey Dorothy De Flore, Mary Jane Myers.

Georgia Long, Betty Jackson. Sally Carroll, and Barbara. Resting at funeral home, 6915 Wentworth avenue. Funeral Monday, 9 a. to St.

Bernard's church. Interment family lot. CATANZARO Mary Rose Catanzaro. late of 4814 Newport avenue, beloved daughter of Sam and Rose, sister of Frank, Jusephlne Holakovsky. and fiancee of Pete Imbmyno.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from funeral home, 4 553-SI Milwaukee avenue, to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment Mount Carmel.

CAVAI.I.O Frank A. Cavallo, dearly beloved husband of Mary, nee Ifzn; devoted father of Mickey and James Cavallo. loving son of Mary and the late Anthony, dear brother of Irene Salerno, Theresa King. Peter, and Charles Cavallo. At funeral home, 4048-50 Harrison street.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 ni to St. Giles' church, oak Park. Burial Mount Carmel. Nevada 2818. COtlGlILIN Marcus T.

Couglilln. Jan. 31. of 7840 South shore drive, husband of Mar-cellne llinely Cueghlln. Resting at chattel.

JcfTcry boulevard at 77th street. Funeral notice later. Wabatsh and Fort Wayne, lnd. papers please copy, south Shore 8822. COZ7.I Pauline CorI.

nee Musrato, wife of the late Giovanni, dear mother of Nick, Mrs. Emily Cor.r.1. Mrs. Jennie Senese. Ralph, Michael, and the late Antonette Seneae.

Funeral Monday, fl a. from funeral home, 1702 W. until street, to St. Mary ot Mount Carmel church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Pro. 0600. CRESCIO Richard Le Roy Cresrlo. Jan. 24.

1947, of 1647 N. Latrob avenue, beloved son of Chester and Miriam, nee Chesbro: fond brother of Phillip and Linda. Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Aus. 0017. CUI.P Margaret Culp, widow of Lloyd, fond mother of Mrs.

C. R. Danlelson ami J. Cul), Houston, Tc. At chapel, 6222 liioad-way, until 11 p.

in. Saturday. Burial Mur-rayvllle. 111. CUMMtNGH Laura Anna Cummlngs, nre Hammond, loving wife of Herschel, fond mother of Ella Livingston, llniel Hlnchel, Mamie Haines, Josephine Glldcncr.

Edith Rosencram, and William. Harry. Robert, and Lawrence. Funeral Monday, 1 p. at chapel, 214-21 S.

Western at Jackson blvd. Interment Forest Home. Information, Mon. 1376. POSSON- LAIN SON Mrs.

E. B. Lewis Mrs. E. B.

Lewis, 91, a resident of Chicago for 50 years, died yesterday in the home of her son-in-law, Frank V. Dudley, Chicago painter, and daughter. Mrs. Dudley, 6356 Green- of our dear husband and father, who passed away 15 years ago today, Feb. 1, 10.12.

The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay. But love tor you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. Our hrarta still ache with loneliness. Our eyes shed many tear God alone knows how we miss you As It ends the fifteenth ad year. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN.

SHANAHAN Jhn P. Shanahan. beloved husband of Kathleen, ore dear father of Patricia Ann and F'tger brcther rf Roger Margaret HanSey. Juita and Mary Murphy Member Jude a league. -St.

Josephs guild aod PR. Funeral from chapel. Madlacr. tret. Monday, at lo 15 a 1o Ferdlrod a church Interment Mount Carmel.

F.ea omit flowers. SHEA See Phllomena Rourdon nolle SIMON Morris Simon of S. Norma I ita. nue. beloved r.utband Eleanor, dear fat -eg of Adrlenne and Russell, fend bretner c-f Edward.

Harold, and Martin. Service M--nday. 11a at ehspel. 6Ci35 srrr.y avenue. Interment Lomzlt cemete-y.

Waldr.eira. SPENCER Walter Spencer Sr. late of 2107 W. Frle street, beloved husband of Catherine, dear father cf George Wai'er Jr. Erhel Jnlianepen.

Wlnfleld. and Adele, fcr-ret Julius, grandfather of Joseph and WUl-a-tt Spencer and Karl Johanesen Funeral Monday. 9am. from chapel, 24 Western avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Arm.

7S00. THOMPSON See Arthur J. Neville ntrtice Augusta I'suorh ne, beloved band of Asunta. nee Frjirieoiinl: f-r-3 fa'her of Clrrto, Aueut. and diaries Iff father In law of Lorraine a-srr Pl-jio.

rnena. Resting at chapel 3NOc street. Arrangement later Nev. YANIjKN Rt'Hc; -Claude Vanden P.urg. are 18.

member ojf senior riass Kelvyr, Park High, beloved son or Irvln and E.tie. dear blot her nf Jame Scrvi'-e M'jnday. 2 at funeial home, 2VIO N. Cloero avenue. Interment Irving Park.

Berkshire 80TO, VERBKCK Joseph Vcrbeek beloved ruV band cif t'atneiliie. nee fath.r of John father In-law of t. er-lci-lnw of Hose and Armand Vsnpever.ag and I'lrrre Flies. Kuneral M--odr. 10 a from parlor.

ftTtli street and ivr- cliester avenue, t-t Hf John Rerrrmao rhuic'i Mass 10 JO a Interment M. Joseph WENT I. AND Anna Wentiand. nee ot 172 1 N. Marshheld avenue, brl-ved wife of Stanley, dear mother rf Marge Anthony.

George. Leonard. Fiorenes? ir.rrieiaT. Harry, aod Ektlier. sister of Martti Sh a.

John, and Anthony Mine'-, fond grandm. tree of 11. gieat-grandmi ther of two Futiersl Mond.iy ft HO a. In rr.ape!, 1711 Wahansla avenue, to MiT it Ange ehlin Interment St Adalbert Iliu 2 53 5 WITT Richard I A Wilt beloved husband of Anna (nee Itesolifcrf, dear father of ard T. Eivera Bostlrr of Hr! ert and Virginia, br-curr of AmAnda Glesler.

Edward Emma Alma Klcper Clara and the lare Artra Weyforth Resting at fur.etai heme. 41 "il W. North av Scol'-fi 1 30 p. rn Saturw day. Feb.

1 Intermed i-formtlon. Bel. 6812. the late Mary E. McGonagle.

father of Thomas C. John and Joseph MrGonaglr. brother of Austin. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from funeral home.

5438 s. llalated street, to Visitation church. Interment llolv Sepulchre. Boulevard OK62. Please omit flowers.

McINTOSH John T. Mcintosh, beloved husband of the late Mary, father of Lawrence and Robert, brother of Mrs. Maude Gallacher. Services Tuesday. 1 p.

at chapel. 70th and Emerald, under auspices of Tracv lodge. No 810. A. F.

A A. M. Interment Memorial Park. MEAD Nathaniel Mead. Jan.

27. formerly of Chicago, father of Robert Mead and Mrs. Jessie Tenny. Lo Angeles. Cal.

MEDICINO See Pletro Sesto notice. MIKOL See Vincent Mlkolajczak notice. MIKOLA.TCZAK Vincent Mlkolajczak. late of 1805 N. Hermitage avenue, beloved husband of Mary, fond father of Martin, Frank, and John, falher-ln-law of Vlrtorla.

Agn's. and Agnes, grandfather ot Helen. I.eona. Florence, and John great-grandfather of Dlanna. Funeral Saturday.

Feb. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 1845 N. Hermitage avenue, to St.

Mary of the Angels church. Interment M. Adaliiert's. Brunswick 2636. MONROE Agnes B.

Monroe, nee Collins, of 4652 Wentworth avenue, beloved wife of the late John Monroe, fond sister of Kllrabeth Kurtz. Lucy Knapp. and the late Mary. Dennis. Stephen.

Nellie. Michael, Andrew. John. James. Kate Cummlngs.

and the Rev Martin F. Collins. Funeral Monday. Feb. 3.

9:15 a.m.. from funeral home, 174 1 79th street, to St. Cerllla'a church. Mai 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Genrseo. Ill papers please copy. MOHAN John J. Moran.

late of 5121 Fulton street, beloved husband Florence nee Brahenyl. fond father of Ellen. Thomas, Mis. l-iank Foley. Mrs.

John Jeffries. Mis John Warde, and the late Mail', Patrick. William, and Ann Moran. Funeral Monday. Feb.

3, at 9 3 a. ni. from luneral home, 103 N. l.arnnile. at Washington boulevard, to St.

Thomas Aqulnaa church. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of Division No. A. A.

ot a. E. R. E. and Holy Name society MORGAN Lynus A.

Morgan. 1453 Adams street. Jan. 31. 1947, husband of the late Mary Ann Morgan, father of Matthew Moi-gan and Ruth Manlon.

brother of Ella Richards of Cedar Rapids, la. At chapel. 316 W. H3d street at Harvard avenue, until A p. m.

Sunday, Feb. 2. Services and Interment Frontenac, Kas. NEVILLE Arthur John Neville. Jan 30, 1947, rif 5117 Augusta beloved hutband of Catherine Thompson Neville, fond father rd Henry J.

Neville, brother of Gertrude Cierber. the late Edward J. Neville, and Mary Steeves. Resting at funeral home. 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin. Funeral Monday. 9: 30 a. to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Austin 0017. Ryan notice. HADLO See Charles G. Iludclla notice. HALL Alice C.

Hall, wife of the late Edgar mother of Edgar A. Jr. of Cincinnati. Alice and Kenneth C. Hall.

Services Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 720 Lake street. Oak Park. Interment private.

Please omit flowers. HALPER Anton Halper, suddenly, of 5653 S. Ashland avenue, dearly beloved husband of Josephine I nee Fink), devoted father of Anthony. Frank, Arthur, Joseph, and William, grandfather of six grandchildren. F'uneral Monday, 9 a.

m. from chapel. 5652 S. Ashland to St. Raphael's church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Pittsburgh (Pa.l papers please copy. Republic 0078. HARPER Mary J.

Harper, nee Curran, beloved wife of the late Edward, fond mother of Edward, George, Jeannette Frledl. Joseph, irelphlne Hrdlnn. William, Harel. May Garaffo, and the late Grace Stelner, May Vladek, and Kllabeth Monaco. Funeral Monday.

Feb. 3. at 9 a. from residence, 5538 H. Sacramento avenue, to St.

Gall's church. Interment Mount Carmel. Canal 1344. HARPER Elizabeth Harper, fond alster of Nellie M. and the lale Thomas J.

Harper. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from residence, 34 34 Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows church and Calvary cemetery, please omit flowers. HARTKE Minnie Hnrlke.

late of 6812 Wayne avenue, beloved daughter of the late J. If. and Margaret Hartke. fond sister of George, Sister Reallno Sister of Charity 1. Harry.

Agnes, the Rev. l-n Hartke. the late Mary, Frank, and Sister Mary Gratia. B. V.

M. Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from chapel. 929 lleiimmt avenue, to St.

Athanaalus church. Evanston, where solemn rrrjulem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. HE1TMANN See Beaumont notice.

HUDELLA Charles G. Hudella (Hadlnl. age 84 years, of 3144 Dlversey. beloved husband of the late Ottllle. fond father of Mrs Frieda Olson.

Mrs. Hattle Llndqiilst, and Mrs. Ottllle Wall, grandfather of Mrs. Ethel Dletrlra, Mrs. La Vergne Butcher.

Martin Wall, Roy. Norman, and Carl Llndqulst. three grcat-grandrhndrrft. Funeral Monday at 9:15 a. from funeral home, 3526 N.

Cicero avenue, to St. Francis Xavier church. Interment St. Joseph's. Kll.

1320. see I'hllomcna Bourdon notice. JENSEN Dagmar Jensen. Jan. 31, of 611 S.

Harvey avenue, Oak park, beloved wife of Martin, mother of Alexander. Klner. Howard, Camilla Lane, Ethel Johnson, Lucille M. Winifred Fltzglbbon. and Dorothy Lucas.

Services Monday. Feb. 3. at 2:30 p. rn at chapel.

124-12A Madison street. Oak Park, at Lombard avenue. Interment Forest Home. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH AV. WHITKHAIL ei)flO.

4S42 RAVKNSWOOIKAV. LONGBEACH OSOS. I'P to 1 p. m. sterdiiy, 50 pet sons wood av.

Services will be at 3 p. m. w.ie killed in ttnllic accidents in today in the chapel at 7838 Cottage THOMAS John Thorns. In loving mem I iicK county since Jim. l.

(i! I nese, av ory of our beloved father, who passed away one year ago today. ART AND BOH. WILLIAMS Frank A. Williams I Eddie Allan. WLS radlcj station I.

In fond memory of our dear husband, father, and giandfalhrr, who passed away five years ago Jan. 31. LOVING WIFE LENA. SONS DAVID. JOE, AND FAMILIES.

i ir killed in hicago, wfieie 1 wiie injured during the same ABOUT C. H. JORDAN 6c CO. rUNFRAI. HOME.

93 YEARS SERVICE SUP. 7709 300 E. ERIK. 1 Block B. at Michigan.

CEMETERIES WRENN Johanna Wrenn, Feb. 1. 194S, In Walter L. Cherry Leaves Lka A THIRD $446,312 Estate Trust (WHEN YOU BUY ASPIRIN sacred memory of our beloved wife and mother. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell.

Of the losa of you om, whom wt loved so well. We miss you so. JAMES D. WRENN AND FAMILY. V.

rti'er L. Chetty. 72. chairman There's actually about 13 aaving ff the eMiutive committee of the cn every 35c bottle ot 100 St C'i. ny P.un.U corporation, vv Aflriirin ym, buy And gt Joacph di.d Feb P'ln.

left estate- of lnsprln at best-none faater for to i.n inheritance hcadache periodic func- FOR SALE In Mount Hop cemetery. ChlcafO. Lot 2H2. Mock 5. ctlvl-lon 304 aquare leet; S350.

Corrrtpmideiica Invited. Ann Moss. Administratrix. 802 N. Fort Clea water.

Fla. WANTED Cemetery lot; will pay cash; nlv full description. Addrru 26S. Tribune. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMRl Kit MARKEKM, MONUMKNT AT tavlnga.

Seara. Rceburlr A 4th floor- Alto at (rving Park, Cicero-a. and BOO S. Homan. FLORISTS U0nal pnJn Why pay m0re? ccrjit lb I III extille tlli W8S i BAIER Bernlce Kane Baler of 62fl Magnolia avenue, beloved wife of Erl loving daughter of Edward J.

and Eleanor T. Kaie. Funeral Monday, Feb. 3. 9:30 a.

Irum funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue, at Clcii-wood, to St. lta'a church. BASSLER Claia Bassler. beloved wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Howard Brant and Margaret Klehenbeum. Services Sunday.

2 p. Congdon funeral home, 3012 Sheridan load, i-lon. 111. la-ied at and state Inheri- 5iT lACOnh nn.e ta nt The estate was itUUi)C'll trust to the widow, I ASPIRIN hi, of Lincoln Evanston. VltJiHO'5 LARGEST SELLER 201, DISCOUNT on Funeral Flowera.

GARLAND Flowen. 220 N. Sac 0909. 360S Irving Park, Irving 3900. 'ei'sj'.

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