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1 Trr r'' CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: FEBRUARY 2S, 1943. PART 1 PAGE 24. A COURT TO REVIEW BE DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ILLINI DIAMOND DEATH NOTICES- OBITUARIES 170 YEAR OLD WILLI GERBER Marion Gerber. Feb. 26.

beloved In Memorlam. Mil I lvMMKSM I JACOBS Margaret Lee Jacobs. In loving wife of the late Charles fond mother of Mrs. Gertrude McCulloeh. Mrs.

Hazel Edward J. Raymond. Lt. Hans Lawrence Lehne. MARKS .1 memory of our mother, who passed away The Circuit court was asked yester- two Tearg aB today.

A tit 1J 9 I UITCR i Vfl 1VT fCWtTTiIl FV A AS Arthur B. Maas. late of 3619 N. St. Louis avenue, dearly beloved husband of Margaret, fond father of Edith Dudle.

grandfather of James and Donald. Resting in funeral home, 3834-36 Irving Park road, where services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. w-ay.

and the late Catherine and Margaret. Services Monday. 11a. at funeral home. De Kalb, I1L, Feb.

27 (P). Edward Ser-ices for Lt. Hans Lawrence Lehne, 22 years old, an army air force 5200 If. Western avenue, corner of Foster. JUBILEE MIGHTY J.

Raymond, 69 years old, for 34 ya" I Jonathan Burr, an early Chicagoan, I senger Lovmr memory nt Mr. and interment Montrose cemetery. bombardier who was killed In line of duty, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomor I UtTLl, 411 VV 11V Lite: IJIJ liit-cair SOiWERlN, AND GRANDCHILDREN.

STRIDES GRANQCIST-Richard A. Granguist. son of I jjANSOLF Richard Edward Mansolf. fire-Emily and the late, Edwin E. Granquist.

I man lst cIas, N- dearly beloved son Daily cnronicie, fliea toaay. was Home for the Friendless. 5016 Drexel i tii i Ann I I brother of Herbert Eusene Bertram uom in Auroia, iu. an ttts vautc i DOUievara, IS entitled 10) retain a por- I ABEL Frank W. Abel, dearly beloved bus row in First Methodist church, Glen Ellyn.

Lt. Lehne, one of the crew members of an army bomber which of Edward and Anjie Inee Matz), fond brother of Senrt. Arthur. U. S.

marine Hawaii. Funeral Tuesday. March 2. at 9:30 band of Martha, fond father ot Mildred and Ethan X. Granquist.

suddenly, Friday. Feb. 20. 194.1. Newark.

N. Services under auspices of Berwyn lole Jahnke. crandfather of Lois and Dolores. to De Kalb with F. W.

Greenaway to tion of Burr's estate. The estate take over the Chronicle. He is sur- originally was estimated at about one vived by two sisters, a brother, and a million dollars and after bequests it half brother. Funeral services will be was divided into 11 parts and left in brother of Herman, Paul. William, ami Martha McMahon.

Resting- at funeral No. HM. A. F. A.

Tuesday. 1 crashed near Walla Walla, WaslL, Feb. 11, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. a.

from funeral home. W. Chicago avenue, thence to St. Marks church, where hish mass will be celebrated. Interment St.

Boniface. For information, call Brunswick 8220 or 0100. p. at chapel. 720 Lake street.

Oak Fark. Interment private. Resting- at chapel ROSE Charles A. Rose of 26W avenue, husband of the late Mrs. Paukr.

Rose, beloved father of Mrs. Dorothy Costulas. Carl. John. Ray.

and the lata Mrs. Betty Harper, brother of Mrs. Anderson: nine grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday at 2 P. m.

at rarlors. 2827 Lawrenc avenue. Interment Rosehill. ROSENSTIEL Herman Uosenstiel. tate of 6.I0B Pensacola avenue, beloved hushand cf the late Caroline, dear father of Emma Foagh.

Louise Foglestad. Linda Ortmaa. and the late Hattie Olson. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p.

at chapel. 48CO-24 Park road. Interment Mount Emblem. RCNDELL Amy H. RundelU sister of rfta late Frances A.

Rundell. Resting at funeral home. 5T08 W. Madison street, where services will be held Monday at 3 p. m.

Inier-ment RosehiU. SCANI.ON Anna Scsnlon nee Crow ley dealy beloved wife, of Daniel, fond roniwr of Rosemary and Geraldin. it-r cf Andrew. Mrs. Jairph Crawfortt.

Mr. Mr-saret Urilhu. Mrs. Nellie Br.en. i'ntrick.

ih latr IVnniii. anil Juiis mineral Mnmtuy. M.ir-h 1. at frv chapel, 4M S. t'u-cro avenue, to t.

Krp-e of Home hurh. Inlernu-nt Mcur.l Carmel. home. 4138 North avenue. Sen-ices Monday.

March 1. at 3 p. m. Interment Wald-heim cemetery. Information.

Belmont 0812. Hans Lehne, 358 Brandon avenue. after noon Monday, held Monday at St. Mary's church various cnariues. Glen Ellyn.

Before entering the air Convocation to Be Held in Urbana Tuesday. The Home for the Friendless got AT.tlAr-f TMith Allium 1308 I HADASOV Woody Hadason, fond brother of I MeCAKVILLE Thomas J. McCarvLlle of 2101 with burial in Sacred Heart cemetery, 11 11 4 I a n. I .1 I me ioic LeClair avenue, wiovea nusoana oi me two-elevenths to support the Burr In forces he was employed in the law department of the North Western S. Spauldinz- avenue, beloved wife, of Aurora.

late Julia, dear father of Thomas. Mrs. Philip, fond mother of Lena Mnsc. Ida I unerai at enapei, s. ivacine avenue.

Monday. March 1. at 2 p. m. interment Forest Home.

Member of Bill railway. In addition to his parents, he Sobelman. Jennie lirapkin. KutU I dustrial school, The Freechapel and a mission school, and another eleventh to support a second industrial school Joseph E. Jule Fink, and the late Lillian Dunbar, brother of Mrs.

Mary CunniiiEham. Funeral Monday, fl a. from funeral Woody Hadason. Fay Masters. Shirley Calicmlo.

and Sol Posters and Billers' union, local No. 1 is survived by three sisters. mMMmaiSIIIIISIiimmmm Sobclman. grandmother of four. Funeral home.

2.VIO N. Cicero avenue, to St. Gene Monday. 1:30 p. at chapel.

422I Koose- I nAMH.TOX Domrlas Neil Hamilton of 6001 Frank J. Breen. vieve's church. Interment Mount Carmel. velt mail, corner of Tripp.

Shiva, at Fire Monday in the chapel at 324 South on the south side. All except the mis-r' vvh TroHo.mr. sion school, which originally was at Winthrop avenue, Feb. 2t. beloved Berkshire 8070.

man home, 11-10 S. Troy street. sou of lr. Karl ami Vivian Hamilton. At rnapei, eiuini avrnur, IT vnvvrrt n.

TT MATnnn.ll 0.V of 1260 North Dearborn street, a well Fd rectand ent0 avsenue. AtTSTKRi.ADE-Eli.abrih. nea WMibru.h. htJ he been discontinued. The mission Feb, 27.

is. Frank J. Breen, 57 years old, president of the Standard Fire Insurance company of New Jersey and a native Arthur avenue, beloved husband ot Jane t. in. jiiit-i iiit-ii.

i naiuuKo. .11, Holland MH'onnell. fond father of John Reinhold. fond mother ot William K. and Mrs.

Frieda Renn. grandmother of lour I HARSHA Dr. and Eileen Devereux. grandfather or Jnan. William Mclntire Harsha.

I school has been moved to the home's world, who died Friday. He was asso-1 I present location. of Chicago, died yesterday in Tren Feb. 25. 194.1.

ot 6121 Kimbark avenue. on ef James. John, and Mary Devereux. and Jean SCHECK Edward A. heck.

Ivloverf and Mary McConnell. tuneral Monday. Gustavo H. and Louise, brother of u.r:rA": The suit, med by the iaw of ton, N. where had lived since 1935.

He is survived by his widow, Ellen survived by one son. Dr. W. T. Harsha.

and a daucrhter-in-law. Emily Tagirar Harsha. jarcn at a. in. inrn I Gu.t.

Jr and Iiu.m! Cont.4i. Krandchiluren. sister ot A inert nauorucn. Funeral services Tuesday. March 2.

at 1:30 p. -from late residence, 6042 S. Laflin alreet. to St. Martini Ev.

I.uth. church. 61st street and Marshflcld avenue. Interment Sidley. McPherson.

Austin and Bur- job that of bill At lievon avenue ai uii-hkwiu. iu i Burke Breen; one daughter, one son. Friends may call at chapel. 4227 Cottace Grove avenue, tintil Monday noon. Services at chapel.

T219 Madison street. Forei Para. Mondav. 3 m. Interment Concordia.

Timothy' church and All Saints'. Srvcr.ty-Cve years ago, on a muddy Illinois prairie, a school was opened for 50 students. Its faculty consisted cf the regent and two ethers. That school, the University ef Illinois. Is row the third largest In the nation cn the basis cf full time enrollment It has a faculty and staff cf 2.427.

and the Nor. 1 student registration vas 11.453. A convocation in observance the anniversary will be held Tuesday In the university auditorium in Vrbar.a. Gov. Dwight IL Green and Kinley, president emeritus of the university, will be the principal first was poster.

the time of his death he was adver gess, asks the court to interpret a I his mother, Mrs. Mary Breen of Chi and interment private. No flowers please. I McCORMICK Margaret McCormlek nee rn VM Bethama cemetery. codicil which provides that in the tising agent for the Erlanger theater.

Burns, beloved wife of the late William. I event Of the failure Of any Charity I BALAU Minnio Balait of 6T30 S. May street, I nACPT Maria A. Haupt. nee Stolt.

beloved dear sister of Sam and the late William i rkm wife of Otto Haupt. dear mother of Anna Feb. "5. beloved sister of Mary GrunwaUI. named in the will, its part shall be I and Marr of West Chicaco and Mrs.

Ma Mrs. Esther Saxe Meyer. cago, and a brother, Neil Breen. also ol Chicago. Funeral services wiH be held at 9 a.

m. Tuesday from the chapel at 1241 West 79th street, with mass in St. Clothilde's church. Burns. At funeral home.

4048-o0 w. Harrison street. Funeral Monday, 2 p. m. Burial Graceland.

Ncv. 281 S. rlivMrrl nmnncr 1ha nfhfr rhnrifips. tihU Tallman of Roekford. III.

Funeral 1. n-OA nl Vnn.lltr It Mrs. Esther Saxe Meyer, a resident Th ritv of rhtmr-r. nri the oitv-s Hannah Sherick. ami the late fiuslav an1 Otto Halau.

dear aunt of Maria Kurrst ami Marshall Halau. Resting at chapel. 65'J2 S. Halsted atreet. where aervices will ha held Monday.

1:30 p. m. Interment Mary's church. West Chicaco. Mass 10 M.

HALE Thomas McHale, beloved son of Norman, brother of Harry and I-na nt-per and Morris of Philadelphi i. grandfather of Floyd and Si. at funeral chapel. 6145 Broadway, Monday morning. Interment Philadelphia.

Lata member of Showmen's League of Amenra and Showman Folks. Inc. Information. Longbeach 72S6. Mrs.

Anne McHale and the late John a. ni. Burial Calvary cemetery, of Chicago for 71 years, died yester- board of education, which were among "Li161" hom at 4144 the original legatees, are listed among road. She was 89 years old. Mrs.

ri-f-nrint in th suit. Concordia. Arthur Beatty. HAYES Hubert H. Hayes.

Feb. 27. late of brother of Richard. Mrs. Agnes McAndrew.

Tatrick. Mrs. Catherine Nueent. Mrs. Margaret McGill.

and the late John. Native of if 1 .,1 Wentworth avenue, beloved husband Madison. Wis Feb. 27 W). Arthur BASCH Rosa Basch.

beloved wife ot the late Isaac, dear mother of Clara Goldman, Meyer was the widow of Moses speakers. of the latR I.ulu. survived by five daiuch- Schramm, nee Firber. ef 5f lers and four sons. Funeral from chapel.

Since March 2. 1S68. more than Beatty, 73 years old, emeritus profes- Meyer, pioneer Chicago merchant. Tuesdav at 10 a. m.

from funeral home. mi- -cH Heart Ridgeland a enue. beloved ife of Sylvan Bascb of Houston, xex, uasc-n. and the late Miriam Kewhouse. fond sister 000 students have attended the uni-lsor of English at the University of She is survived by a son, Harry, and the late Bernard, dear mother of 6822 Wentworth avenue.

Tuesday. March at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Hill. chunh.

Interment Sepulchre. ft of Sam Baer. Funeral Monday, iu a. at chanel. 6935 Stony Island avenue.

In a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Unter- versity. Today, its plant is valued at I Wisconsin, died in nis nome toaay. METREGER Alena Metreger. beloved wife HEADRICK Harry Headrlck.

beloved hus terment Oak Wooda. Family at Goldman's. berger. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

I of Alan, fond mother of Donalan and band of the late T.illian. loving father of 43 million dollars, including the Ur-lHe was born in Canada, attended the tana-Champaign campus, the medical I University of Toronto and Columbia 4940 Bast End avenue. Donna Ethel, fond daughter of Mrs. ithei tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broad Hazel Level and Harry. Services Monday.

Stiles and the late Don Carlos, sister of 1:30 p. at funeral home. 4553-151 Mil- BERMAN Barney Berman of the Drexel college buildings in Chicago, and university, and came here in 1896. way. waukee-av.

Interment Mount Emblem. Mem Mrs. L. L. Byrne.

Red Spring. N. c. Mrs. William Marouardsen.

and Mrs. J. Q. Arms hotel, beloved nusoand oi nee agricultural experiment fields In 24 ber of Hesperia lodge. JCo.

411. A. F. A. Weinberg1: dear father of Mazine ie Kover.

i i I VtK.l 4mit0H rjinrtf at hl, nf Parnell Jr. of Taylor. Tex. Remains at Illinois counties. 500 of Faculty in War.

chapel. 4B42 X. Western avenue. Funeral notice later. Eddie Rose, fond brother ot Bessie Abbot HETMANS0X Herman Heymanson of Hotel nd Rnbv of Aurora.

111. Funeral Monday. I Embassy. 2TSB Pine Grove avenue, beloved husband of Dina. loving father of Ivan.

MEYER Esther Meyer, nee Saxe. aged S9. Siegel. devoted grandmother of Shirley and Jack, fond sister of Mar it and Sadie Farfter and Rae Gold. Funeral Monday.

1 p. ra at chapel. 6935 Stony Inland avenue, later men Mount Israel cemetery. SCHWARZ Dominiek Schwar. 1 4 father of Ottilie Kirseh and Anna brother of Anton.

Martin. Anna Borrarz. and Mary Schmidt, grandfather of fiva grandchildren. Funeral at 10 a. m.

Monday at St. Gregory's church, to St. B--mfa cemetery. Besting at chapel. S.

Damen avenue. SEIFFERT Hannah H. Seiffert. Fee Z7. 1942.

of 822 N. Green Bay road. Park, wife of the late George of Raymond. Charlotte, and inir at chapel. 27 N.

Sheridan rnad. Park, where will Y'i at 2 p. m. Wednesday, March 3. Interm'C North Shore Garden of Memon.

p. at cnapci. dvjo stony jaiana-av. TEACHERS FEW? THEN USE RADIO, The university's diamond jubilee Resting in chanel. 4717 Broadway.

Serv BERNERO John J. Bernero at Fhocnix. ices at convenience of family. Please omit finds much of its resources devoted TEACHER SHORTAGE STUDIED AT PARLEY OF PLACEMENT AIDS flowers. beloved son of the late John J.

and Teresa, nee Curotto: brother of Clara T-. EDUCATOR URGES beloved wife of the late Moses devoted mother of Harry, Gertrude Unterberger. and the late Louis, fond sister of Rebecca Cohn, Harry Saxe. Annie Ievy. and Daniel Saxe, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 520( Broadway. Cremation at Acacia Park. Please omit flowers.

HILDEBRAND Henry Hildchrand. beloved the lata Mary K. Balluff. Mrs. Frank A.

P. to war work. Five hundred members the faculty have left the campus to enter the army and navy, or to husband of Lnckard Kellner Hildebrand. Gazzolo. Joseph and Theresa Bernero.

Fu fond father of Lawrence, Marie. Dorothy Er- neral notice later. Information. Hay. uiuu.

hard. Lillian Hauschild. Lillian Kauss. and engage in vital war work. 'MM B.TORKTTJJCD Swan S.

Bjorklund of 6056 the late John. Funeral Monday. March 1. at A shortage in school teachers was Utilization of the radio to help relieve the nation's teacher shortage in the present war period was urged yesterday by Dr. Ralph W.

Tyler, A raval training station for 2,000 MICHAELS Rose H. Michaels of Lisle. N. Hermitace avenue. Feb.

L1. 14.. be 9:30 a. from his late home. 5448 N.

Ar r. carers and men is located at the I discussed before the National Asso- loved husband of Carrie Bjorklund. father of France's and Donald, brother of the late tesian avenue, to St. Hilary's church and St. Boniface's.

Member of St. Hilary's Holy SELTZER Emma M. Seltzer, ree 0'ialmana. rr.iversity. using its buildings nf Teacher Agencies vester- Mrs.

Hannah Welter. At chanel. 6l Name society and St. Martin court. C.

O. F. chairman of the University of Chi facilitirs to provide experts for the A.lilattH srcniie. mhere services will be passed away suddenly Feb. 2n.

beloved wife of Julius, fond mother of Gladys, dear sister ot Mrs. Anna Mozzolini. Mrs. Mathilda Fuller of Chicago. Mrs.

Helen Michaels of Philadelphia. Mrs. Gertrude Gamble of Lisle, and George JCeiler of Waukegan. Funeral 2 :30 p. at Lisle Bible church.

Interment Lisle cemetery. held Tuesday. March 2. at 2 p. tinder I HTMAX Herman Hofman.

J4 163d street, auspices of North Shore lodge. No. 037. I Calumet City. 111., husband of Sarah, father SPACIOUS FINEST IN CHAPELS CHICAGO exranding American fleet.

More than :0.000 former students are serving in Put scho1 personnel on the Job. The cago's department of education, when he addressed 150 administrative and of 2379 N. 2d street. Milwaukee. Wi beloved sister of Paul John C.

and Lawrence Qualmann and Edna passed away Fnday. Feb. 2fi. ag 33. Services Monday.

March 1. at 3 p. m. the Ritter funeral home. 5310 W.

Norta avenue, Milwaukee. nt Jnsenh. Mrs. Norman Levenberc. Mrs.

A. F. A. M. Interment Acacia rark.

Leo Levin, and Mrs. Joseph B. Gross. the army and navy. Already there association, neaaea oy j.nomas ts.

I i I AM i Member of Oriental consistory. Trowel brother of Abe. Funeral services at Burns I MORROW Edward Morrow, beloved son of supervisory officers of public and private schools meeting at the Craftsmen's club, and Flaatercrs union. are sa gold stars on its service nag. jsrjan, j4otneier, local No.

5. chapl. 5840 Hohman avenue, Hammond. I tne ale Edward and Josephine. At Monday.

11 a. m. Interment Memo-1 neral home. 4018-50 W. Harrison street.

Since the university opened all able I clearing house in teacher employ- SENESE Vito Sene. beloved husband ef EASY TO REACH BY ELEVATED, BUS OR STREET CAR BLECK Elsie Witt Bleek. Feb. rfl. beloved Raffaela.

nee Cavaliere; fond father r.f As- bodied undergraduate men students I ment. rial Tark cemetery. Evanston. I Funeral Monday. 0:30 a.

1o Our Lady Youngsters grouped around radios wife of William fond mother of Pearl h.in.-xi I or sorrows cnurcn. minai mivei have been required to take military I Midwest agents agreed that boards H. Jr. and Harold both I HOFFMANN Arthur E. Hoffmann, in farm homes thruout the country Nevada 2818.

hn.hinri nf llnse. nee Liehtinser: fond fa- cemetery. 14.. thcr of Lois and Jeanne, dear son of Fred MURPHY Thomas Murphy, Feb. of United States navy; Merla and Koccr Week, sister of Amanda lllcck.

Frieda Mo Namara. Marearet Burke, and Minerva native of Cat-right wohill. County ork. training, mis year the university or education soon would readjust the r. O.

T. with 4.700 cadets, is the school year on the pattern set up in larc-st In the nation. Two years of ncw jerseyf Pennsylvania, and Dela- military training are required, and u.ar In lhos will he and Mathilda, dear brother of Klsie Began. Member of Sincerity lndee. No.

A. V. NORTH 929 W. Belmont SOUTH 1820 S. Michigan WEST 2346 W.

Madison Ireland, beloved husband of Catherine may soon transform the living rooms of their own homes into a new type of classroom," Dr. Tyler said. "That the plan is workable has already Morris, and the late Harry Witt. At home, 7II'J1 Yals avenue, until 1 1 a. in.

Tuesday. Jtr A. and Lake View chapter. No. 25' McGuire Murphy, father of John Anna Mae.

Mrs. Agues Amici, Corp. Daniel ntul it. A. M.

Funeral Monday. 2:30 P. St Lincoln avenue. Interment the lata Thomas M. and Helen Murphy.

l.yiur In atata at St. Stephen's Lutheran church, corner 67th and Suiuramon streets, from noon until time of services at 1:30 been proved in Canada, where educa brother of Annie Murphy. Mrs. Catherine two advanced years are optional, dismissed in May so pupils may be More than 700 cadets are In the ad- availabe on farms to hclp put In vaaced course, which leads to an Prnn, jurrood inn ihnt St. Lucas'.

p. m. Interment Concordia. tion has been carried successfully to remote homes in the Canadian wilder O'Brien, and the late Mrs. Margaret O'ltnen, Mrs.

Kllen Clifford, Mrs. Minnie Buchanan. HOLFORD Marr Ann Holford. nee Middli U- IJ 1 -o BOWER Johanna A. Bower, beloved wife of inn liclnvcH wife nf Kdward.

Inuu motner John. Daniel. Maurice, and David. Funeral t-uinniibMon. u.v agricultural teachers are in demand.

ness by means of the radio." the late Cl.vda J- fond mother of Clyde of Kdward William, and Gcorpe Hol- Monday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home. Harry i'red and Robert srand- ffinl. (iirtriKin Fisrher.

Phyllis Minter. ar. WU ne aimHii a Cne factor the tcacher shortage, 245 W. North avenue, to Immaculate Con mother of threw grandchildren, sister of Dr. Tyler said the second great problem confronting schools today is ception church.

Interment Mount Carmel. iriu-e Swctborir. and Pearl Severin. sister of John and Ervin Dymock. and Emily Tenson.

William and Fred Suhrbier and Bertha Member of court No. 401, C. O. F. Organized Research Stressed.

I in the WAACS, WAVES, and SPARS. Miller. Funeral at chapel. 4821 Ji. Damen Funeral Tuesday.

March 2. at 1MO P. that of dealing with pressure groups MURROW Caledonia Murrow. Feb. 20.

1943. nt chapel. 703J Wentworth avenue. Inter avenue, at p. m.

Monday, Interment gelo. Dominie, Anthony, and Mrs. Chia-na Lordo. Funeral Tuesday. 0:30 front chapel.

6S 10 S. Ashland arenu. to t. Marr of Mount Carmel church. lu Terrain, 81.

Mary's cemetery. Prospect oeltirt. SHl'CHTER Sol Shurhter of 57l Wwt. worth avrnue. tielovnl husband nf tyh dear father of Harry.

Lillian Sau.lr!. Ann. Hclle Goldman. Max. and I'nuk.

fond brother of Sam. Louis. Ann Hose S.hBff. and the late Mandel. and AV.

Funeral Mondav. p. at -hcl. r3.1 Stony Island avenue. Interment Chicaa and Suburban cemetery.

SKEHAN Patrick Skehan. beloved fcjrnl of Mary Rvan Skehan. fond father S- Laurell Hubner. Mrs. Marret Bcnre's, Joseph.

Edward, and the late Mne Morrison and Norbert Skehan. Funeral Tuesday. March 2. at a. from 324A Jackon boulevard, to Our I.d.v cX Sorrows church.

Hurul alvjirr. M'irVf of Apollo council. No. 137. Royal League.

Kedno 2394. SMITH Etta Rutherford Smith. F'h. 2. loved wife of Thomas mother of Pr.

Wilbur George Mr.h.l 3:1" Mrs. Miriam R. Beatty. sister rf Mrs. Martha K.

Barns. Remains resting at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, until noon Monday. Lyirg in slate at Moody Memorial church froea 1 p.

m. tintil services at 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill. SO ELM A See Edith Sobcimao Albaurs notice.

r.es'-arch has always been empha-'ar Plants also have attracted many. such as the Victory corps, the office beUived wife of James R. urrow. mother ment Mount Hope. Member ot jvenwooa Acacia Tark.

of William Burns Crowley, Mrs. Harry G. Itotwknti lraic-e. No. 3T4.

I. O. O. F. Com sized at the university.

Twelve cents I iJryan said. Just how acute the short of price administration group and BREEN Frank J. Breen of Trenton. N. Phillips, and Mrs.

John K. Rittenhouee. panion conclave. No. 6:.

T. and Federal UNDERTAKERS. others whose aims are unquestion sister of Nettie. George, and Harry, eight beloved husband ot Ella, nee Burke; fond lather of Glen Breen and Mrs. June May.

cf every operating dollar is set aside! age Is the agents will not know until tr, be used directly for organized re-they receive figures from the federal chapter. No. 821. O. E.

ably worthy, but whose enthusiasm grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services at residence. 5612 S. Fairfield ave son of Mrs. Mary Breen, brother of Neal nOWF.LT Ellen Howell, nee McDermolt.

he- warch. It has been estimated that I department or education. for getting things done may result in and the lata John Breen. funeral Tuesday. nue, Monday, March 1.

at 2 p. m. Inter love.l wife of the late John Harvey Iinweu. the value of the university's research March I a. from funeral home.

11M1 fond mother of Mrs. Richard MHirath. ment Oak Woods cemetery. an educational hodge-podge, unless W. street, to St.

Clotilde's church. Mrs. llerirand Berry, and the late Graver I O'BRIEN Patrick J. O'Brien of M57 Kim. ts the state and nation approximates steps are taken to prevent it.

84th street and Calumet avenue, iiurial Howell. Funeral Monday. Mnrcn I bark avenue, beloved husband of the late million dollars a year. Holy Sepulchre. Laimi Som Funeral Service Information MOTORISTS RUSH Catherine, fond father of Thomas.

Mat a. from chapel. 2316 W. Mad ison street, to St. Thomas Aquinas church thew, and the lata William and Mary SUE TO ENJOIN 2 BRILLM AN Frank Brillman.

beloved hus The university's scientists have rior.eered in many fields. In 18S1, Interment Mount Olivet O'Brien, grandfather of Mary V. Bnen. band of Agnes nee Roberts: fond father TO RENEW AND Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, Tulio Park avenue, to Church of St.

i before Pasteur and Koch discovered of Henry. Cee.lia. and Harold. Funeral JACOBSEN-Fannie Jaeobsen. late of 4340 Tuesday.

March 2. at a. from chapel. I Ijrxlncton street, beloved wife nf the late Thomas the Apostle. Interment Mount that bacteria caused diseases of per- SLAUGHTERERS IN OPA MEAT PROBE GAS PERMITS lion io oi.

r.ineireua cnurcn. Casper, dear mother of Isabella Ruoti. Mar. h1ah an.) Olivet. Hyde Park 0014.

Interment St. Mary a cemetery. nr.s ar.rl animals. Prof. T.

J. Eurrill 'V fr O'CONNKIJohn IJaekl Council of the r.f the mini faculty discovered the All local rationing boards were re- BRYAN Robert Martin Bryan, lato of 3301 tin.fu.it jiwnv st the liome chaiel. Irving Tark road, to Pres N. Lakewood avenue, beltivrd husband of Attorneys for the regional office of of Clara and Betty Hergeiirelher at t29 I SPF.RN'ADER Donald D. Spernsdee.

Feb. 2 txst evtdence that bacteria caused ported rushed yesterday with appli the lata Haxrl. eon of Maud and Arthur dilution church. 194.I. at Avalon.

aon of Mrs. AB1 price administration late yesterday W. Maraud to road, beloved brother of cations for renewal of and sup- SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63I AND HARVARD AVENUE. rHONE WENTWORTH 0025. MONDAY.

COHAX Fay. 10 :30 a. m. in church. MEIER Elizabeth L.

lp.m. at chapel. MURROW Caledonia. 2 p. m.

at residence. Bryan, brother of Dorothy Do Wolf and jlar.t disease. Kdward ot Dcnison. and Thomas of JANOVSKY Frances M. Janovsky.

10004 S. the lata Kenneth. Funeral Monday. mea two more Injunction suits in fed In 1903 the university established plemental gasoUne rationing- stamps. Cincinnati.

O. Funeral Monday at 0 a. m. Millard avenue. Feb.

24, 1943. beloved p. at chapel. 'D Belmont avenue. In eral District court in a series of such from funeral home.

5438 S. Halsted street. the first engineering experiment sta-The original books issued prior to ferment Irvintr Park cemetery. to St. Bernard's church.

Interment Mount actions now being taken against rural wife of John Janovsky. fond mother Of Beverly Jean, daughter of Mabel and Julius Link, sister of Clyde. Allen. Hampton, and tion in America. The station's work J-ec.

expire at mianignt tonignt- Olivet. Bou. 0662. BULETTY Jennie Poncinl Buletly of S035 S. Laflin street, beloved wife of James slaughterers.

XORRIS Fhilip I. 0:30 a. m. in church. in fatigue of metals has contributed New ones will be effective from Leroy Graves.

Julius and Joyce Link. At O'CONNOR Michael K. O'Connor. Feb. 24.

The petitions ask that the court chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services I at Fitzsimmons General hospital. much to the safety and weight fac- March 1 to May 31. Buletty.

dear mother of Lillian Sable, fond grandmother of Gloria. James, and Richard Sable. Funeral Monday at 10 a. m. from funeral home.

street at Loom is will be held Monday, March 1. at 2 p. m. I penver. Colo.

Funeral Monday at halt further deliveries of beef, mut tors in all fields where metal is used. I There are approximately 150.000 Interment Oak Hill. I a. from funeral home, 245 W. North ton, and lamb to any markets, by The university's work on the breed-1 and 85,000 stamp holders in the avenue, to Immaculate Conception church.

Belliuga and the late Carl Spernader, broiler of Robert. Richard, and Betty. grandson of Charles W. Spernader. Ohva Silger Brown, and Michael and Julia Cianovtctu For Information call Austin 0017.

STACHCRA Anthony Stachura. Feb. i. 1943. late of 4215 S.

Kedz.e avenue, dear husband of Lucy, nee Kiuka; tovat father of Frank. Sylvester. Mary Ann Teper. Gladys, ar.d Adcie. Funeral Monday.

March 1. MO a. lroo chapel. 4.I5S S. Richmond sttett St.

Fancratius church. Interment Resurre. tion. Information. Lafayette 44SU.

STEDROXSKY Amelia Stedronsky ef rn's Pier. wife of the late Joseph, mother of Charles, grandmother of Betty Jne id Charles Jr. Resting at ch.ipel. street, where services will be he'd omiar. I p.

m. Interment Bohemian National. boulevard, to St. Sabina church. Interment I JORDAN Mary A.

Jordan, formerly of Plfi ir.g. production, and utilization of I Chicago metropolitan area. Michael Interment All Saints'. SI. Mary's cemetery.

Information Tn. 118f, 0 n.lr D.rlj hnlnvMl niMUIinill I sife. of the late Dominic, fond mother of O'HARA-Jonn iiara neiovea nusoana tov txar.s nas provea to De a greaiix. ij.uitoujf, uca wrA auiuuuauiiwr, BURTON Irene M. Burton of Hanna City.

of Delia, nee Gill: fond father of Anne Thil Mrs. Mary Hannigan. Mrs. Rose war time contribution. Last year the I estimated.

Renewal forms presented ieorge iieckiinger, route 2, Marengo, and by Alfred Theede, 701 East Abe street. Piano. The -OPA alleges that the two men have slaughtered more Iambs and cattle this year than they Hennelly. Catherine Roth. Mary Rooney.

Hnches. Mel Thomas Kdward Feb. 2. beloved wife of Clarence fond mother ot Jack J. Burton, eister of Henry and Roy Matthay, grandmother of James.

Michael, and Barbara Burton, fos and Margaret, grandfather of Patricia and Jamea Mrs. Rita Olson. Theresa state produced 73 million bushels. at local boards and at war industry couble the production of its nearest I boards had to be accompanied by cer- Robert Hennelly. and John Roth, funeral Mrs.

Louiso MrConachie. Mrs. Margaret Monday at 9:30 a. from chapel. 3100 ter mother of Jean Murphy.

Past matron Mylych. and Irene C. fond sister of Jclix ntul Al Provost. Resting at funeral home. Irving Tark road.

to Our Lady of Mercy did In 1941, in violation of the OPA quota ruling. The suit states also compctitor. I tincates or tire inspection. XMew I and books are beinc mailed to an- of Columbia chapter. No.

210. O. K. and hurch. Interment All Saints' cemetery.

Madison street. Funeral uesday. past president of Square unit. No, Spanish-American war veteran. Member of March 2.

at a. to St. Francea of that the men failed to keep proper POULTRY DEALER Proved applicants. American Legion auxiliary. Resting at sis- STEINBACH John N.

Meinbach of 71" McKinley camp. Rome church, interment All Saints." Aus ter'a residence. 631 W. 0th street, until 11 records as required by the price body. OLSEN Elolse J.

Olsen. nee Joline. late resi tin 8020, TUESDAY. TIIERIEX Genree J. 9:30 a.

m. in church. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. BRCEGMAN Harry. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 501 N.

ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 7.646. SUNDAY. HAMILTON Douclas Neil. p.m.

at chapel. MONDAY. CODY Raymond W. 2 p. m.

at chapel. FELBER Elizabeth. 1 p. m. at chapel.

BOOT Laura Dean. 4 p. m. at Uosehlll chapel. TUESDAY.

BJORKLUND Swan S. 2 p. m. at chapel. CAESAR Elenore O.

3 p. m. at chapel. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-STREET.

PHONE BEVERLY 2182. MONDAY. JANOVSKY Frances M. p. m.

at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. WALLACE William B. Iiiusoune uoo its are gooa unui July 31. Drivers with cards are rpnnlrprl tn Tiav nutn 1nnrfpf1 The Becklinger suit was assigned dence.

2715 N. Loekwood avenue, beloved a. m. Monday. Lying in state at Drrxel Park Presbyterian church, corner 4th and Marshtield avenue, until time of service, 3 EALLAL James Kallal.

Feb. 2f. 1043. aged wife of th late George H. Olsen.

lond for a preliminary hearing to Judge K2 years, beloved husband of Josephine mother of Robert sister of Harry V. D. P. m. Monday.

Interment Cedar Fark. PRICE VIOLATIONSievery three months, card drivers Michael Igoe, while the Theede suit K.illul. fond father of Josephine Kallal. Joline of Long Branch. N.

and the late CAESAR Elenore O. Caesar of 5445 3T. Barbara Baxa and Marie Kodl. Funeral every four months, and A card driv- James S. of Buffalo.

N. Y. Services Mon will, be heard by Judge Philip L. Sul avenue. Maywood.

beloved or Adelaide, nee Tugwell. Funeral Monday. 2 p. at funeral home. Lak street at -4 avenue, Maywood.

Interment STRONG Catherine Stronr Inee N. Bell avenue. Februanr In. iStl. beloved wife of Chauncey R.

Stronr. Ing mother of Charles Eiizabeia Webber and Harriet Lippert. fond grandmother of four grandchildren. Monday. March 1.

at 2 p. m. at rfcipe. 2114 Irving Fark-rd- Interment EIrriwoc-4. Monday, at 9 a.

m. from late residence. 222 Christiana avenue, Feb. 2 1 1943, beloved dav. March 1.

at 3 p. m. at funeral home. livan. ers every six months.

wife of David E. Caesar, loving daughter Astor court. ilia Park, to St. Alexander R7A4 Northwest highway. Interment Acacia The Peter Fox Sons company, a wholesale poultry rm at 1122 Fulton street, yesterday filed an answer in church.

Villa Park. Interment St. Adal of Mrs. Bertha Johansen. sister of Walter Fark cemetery.

bert's. Information. Cicero 243. and Fred Johansen. At chanel.

5501 O'ROURKE William J. O'Rourke. husband Ashland avenue, where acrvioea will be federal District court denying office KELLY Joseph Kelly of 0430 S. Throop of the late Louise Hamel Rourke. loving held Tuesday.

March 2. at 3 p. ni. Inter street, beloved husband ot the late Mary, father of Eugene. Bernard.

Mary, and ment Kosclull. cf price administration charges of violating price ceilings and failure to nee Fechan: loving father of Margaret George. Pvt. lst U. S.

M. fond I SYREWICZE Helen A. Syrewicre. nee J- CAMPBELL Elizabeth Campbell, daughter Uallivan. Joseph II.

Marcella Smith, lis. beloved wife of Charles Ernest, lor brother of John Harry and Mrs. E. of tho late Christopher mid Anno Camp- keep detailed records. It was the and Marie Kelly.

Funeral Tuesday. 10:15 a. from funeral home. fiilOO S. Throop lliiwd.

Funeral Monday. a. from funeral home. 11 aisled at 7Hth street, to belt, beloved sister of Margaret ami the trst of 36 firms charged with viola daughter of Joseph and Mary icn.l sister of Louise. Funeral lurxl.iy.

M- 2. at 8:30 a. from home. lt! court, to St. Anthony church.

l.Vh rri- street, to St. Margaret's church. Interment St. Leo's church, interment Holy Sepulchre late Thomas. John.

Sister Mary Henrietta, and Sister Frances Xaveri.i. At funeral tions to reply to the government. cemetery. Stewart 7700. Holy Sepulchre.

I home. 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Fu While it admitted instances of hu and 60th avenue. Burial St.

Rllll 1 II sa TJIJ ItTT. LMlliai I I Anj-kAVT a ifn a. I man error in the conduct of a 35 neral Tuesday. 9:30 a. to St.

Catherine I KENXKUll-atricK ivenneay. Deiovea mw- nroline T.hnr.kr of Siena church. Interment Calvary. band of the late Julia McDonald Kennedy. Ivers Toole loving father Foi juhin ihZ I i.h r.he nf Jfwenh Hpnrr Marv.

and of Mane Farrell. Bernice Sleeve. James. I of Mary T. I-ox and Josephine I-ir-.

million dollar volume of trade in 1942, CODY Raymond W. Cody of 7321 JS. Hon-1 1 Willi.im Uiia Rn.m.t-r Anne I foster mother of Mary J. l-unert ora Feb. 26 beloved hus- aSn'M rt Therese.

Luke, and Joan, fond brother of 10 a. at chapel. kH'I band of Cody father of Au.U-e, m0" rr-ct. Mot Anna O'Brien. Katherine Duggan.

James. Cem.ak road. Interment Hiane. At chapel. 6501 N.

Ashland ave- i. a to Heart Luke, ami Lawrence. Funeral Tuesday at 9 Information. Ber-jn r.t""rm tXJl oiHr' lnfrnl, St. information.

a. from late residence. 1.143 S. Throop Tee.l. Gloved of the March 1.

at p. m. interment uaknuge n.i Ktae Tec fon.l rroh--r il Skeeles-Biddle SERVICE HAS ALWAYS BEE! ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGHEST STANDARDS OP FUNERAL. EXCELLENCE. the company asserted that most of the invoices attacked as false after the OTA examined a batch of 2.800 bills represented pre-Christmas orders and mere entered before price regulations were made public.

The omission of details from other invoices was due to I call 1 arul I fJ 1 1 a i i ti a luuiv h. jiuoi hicui I mausoleum. Mrs. F.mma Koestner. John.

Mrs. thnt.n St. Mary's. KENT Carrie Kent of Walervliet. be COLLINS James Collins.

Feb. 26. 1943. be rANTALEO Anthony Pantaleo of 1434 W. loved wife of John H.

Kent, mother of Mrs. loved son of Gcorgn M. Collins ami Georgia Taylor atreet. loving husband of Nieolina. I Roy H.

Zinkil and Mrs. W. Nelson. Hnnkman. and tha late Robert Mr.

Rnso Miller. Funeral Monday at a tn. from late residence. 9024 S. Racine to St.

Kilian'a church. Interment St. Bom-face's. Wentworth 04 57. Hall Sehneidt and brother of William.

Fu neo Dl Vito: devoted father of Jennie. Funeral Monday. March 1 at chapel In neral Monday at 9:30 a. from funeral human error." the company stated. Ann.

Frances, and Mrs. Rosa Pizzello. fond Forest Home cemetery. home. 245 W.

North avenue, to St. Ml brother of Ann and Rose. Funeral Monday chacl'. church. Burial St.

Josepha cemetery. MNRj rMmpn Kinjr Vu W. TwlS TI.5" RONIN Rosa Cronin fnee McCabel. Feb. I beloved husband ot Helen Schocne- street, to Our I.sdv nf Pnmneil church.

street, reb. 194.1. Delovert nusnanj CRONIN Rose Cronin fnee McCabel. Feb, atreet. beloved husband ot Helen Schocne- street, to Our Lady of Fompell church.

Gergen, manager of the firm, said in an affidavit accompanying the answer that Henry Adelman, OPA of Marie Thenen. brother of Mrt. Em man King, dear father of Pvt. James Interment Mount Carmel. Monroe 0449.

Coupled with thia most modest priea. Complete funerals $1 IO Mora it Desired lt Required. VISIT THE NEW Colonial Chiapel CHURCHLIKB IN PURPOSE. HOMELIKE IN ATMOSPHERE. 26.

6534 Greenwood avenue, bclovea wiie ot the late John, sister of tha late Patrick. Theresa, and Agnes McCabc. aunt of enforcement attorney, made no com wane Jnscpn o. Jwnrn PKCK Dr. Wesley Hamilton Peck.

Highland Ehrhart and Mrs. Jennie Johnson. from chapel, and Harvard. Tue1y. March 2.

at 9 a. to Sacred Hear church. Interment St. Mary's. f.Uf.-l ufiii uuicu.

niuiti luixi fluffi rark. beloved father of Franklin Keese plaint when the invoices were sub er of Michael Margaret nilliams. Peck. Remains resting at chapel. 4.4: Nellie McCastland.

George Patrick mitted to him. Thomas and Joseph McCahe. Sister Alvarez. O. and Mrs.

Anna Manning. Funeral Monday. March 1. 9 a. from chapel.

7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to Holy Cross Ravenswood avenue until fi o'clock Sun. THORPE Joseph Thorpe, beloved hasbaad day evening. Interment Rosehill cemetery, Ixireita King, and Agnes Perth. Funeral Wednesday. 8:45 a.

from funeral home. Camanche. Ia. church. Burial Mount Olivet.

1 9th street at Loomis boulevard, to St of the late Grace, nee Weir: fond father cf Jean Lyons and Jessie Krause. FunerU Monday. March 1. 3 p. at chapL 5122-24 Irving Park road.

Interment Oakndga. nf lu.inin'. phnrrh lnirrmpnt ttntir Semiiciire I PETERSEN Sine Petersen. formerly NEGRO KILLED WHEN HIT BY 78CS Cottage GrV. Rad.

0220 I CRUM Alice M. Crum. Feb. 26. 1943.

of 11. I 6459 Rice street, wifo of the late. Charles tance avenue: mother of Marie cemetery. Information. Triangle 11K7.

I Consti Grimsley. Agnes Olsen. Martha Hurt. Naomi wuiufiviicu. am 1 0pacvi.

Tl V. TRECLICH A leg Treulieh. Feb. 25. l4.l.

Walsh. Nels and George Petersen. Services Resting at funeral home. 3I.s"n. Central KIRCHER-Tuise C.

Kircher fnee Niemann! beloved wifo of the late Rev. John G. at chapel, Cottage Grove avenue. Mon JOHN CARROLL SONS INDIANA TRUCK avenue. Austin.

Service Monday, 1:30 Kircher. fond mother of Klsa ami lha late day. March 1. at 1 p. tn.

Interment Mount father of Ruth and Lois, brother of Sydney. Services at chapel. 2701 N. Oarn street. Monday at 10 a.

m. Interment Waldhrim. p. m. Interment Forest Hume, HOME FOR FUNERALS" Paul, grandmother of Paul, Joanne Kir- Greenwood.

Information, Itadcliffa DANIEL Isaao Daniel, dearly beloved hus ERIE AT WABASH. Hugh Middleton, 45 years old, Negro. 4116 South Dearborn street. band of Lena, nea Marcus; devoted lather will, notto. lon.

0:105. TROOST Snan Troost. wife of the 454'J RAVENSWOOD. PLATZ Marr Flats, nee Linden, beloved day. p.

at chapel. .180. Lincoln wifa of nlolhrr avenue. Interment Ldcn cemetery. Nrsl Jeanptte napp M.

Klizabeth Happ. of Jrena Cohen, Lillian Wallace, Jiutn vas killed by a truck yesterday In Ginsburg. grandfather ot four grandchil Mrs. Margaret Oakes. Fatil.

Robert, Lu State street near 40th street. Lesley C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME.

200 ER1E-ST. 88 YEARS SERVICE dren and the lata grandchild. Ellen Joy I KIRMAN Ruth Kirman of 1531 S. Karlov Wallace, brother of Louis. Jennie Levy.

I avenue, beloved wife of Max. mother of cille, and James. Funeral Tuesday from late residence. 5526 Lincoln avenue. Mor Janes, Winnemac, Ind- was the and the late Anna Friedman of Brooklyn Jack.

Irving. Q. M. 1C U. S.

X. Ben. 1'etcr. fond mother of Frar.k Vicbarl Peter Helen Newton. Florenf- Kuhlmann.

and the late Rosaline and Marguerite. Resting at home. 5-! Thomas street. Forest Park. Dl.

Mis l'J a. m. Monday in St. Bernardine's rniireh. Forest Park.

Interment Mount Carael cemetery. Please omit flowers. ton Grove, to St. Martha's church. Mass driver.

and Libbie Jacobs. At chapel. 6935 Stony and Florence Brandt, sister of Jacob Arkiss. Services Monday, 10 a. at chapel.

3600 10 a. m. Interment All Saints Island avenue. Funeral Monday. March 1.

Warden L. Herd. 39, 400 Country I CEMETERIES. Roosevelt road. PORFIRI Porflrio Porfiri.

beloved husband 1H4.1. 11 a. irom chapel; services of Tressa. nee Cesarotti; fond father of Lane road. Glenview, an engineer, died in Sherman hospital at Elgin KOZLOWSKI Anthony Kozlowskl.

dearly be WALKER Irene Walker. Feb. 25. 2 2-t 11:30 a. m.

at Congregation A. D. Beth Hamedrash Hagodol. 5345 Greenwood avenue, to Oak Wooda cemetery. Family at Norma Giovannelll.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. at chapel. 1241 Clyhourn avenue. In joved jnisbnnd ot the late Wlen, lond MEMORIAL PK. Lot 63.

sec. 40. 96 sq. 6 s-raves. Write to Nick Moos.

Bristol. Wis. SACRIFICE 4 grave lot. Acacia Cemetery. ci injuries suffered Thursday when father of Julius Kozlowskl and Wanda Za bi'ia oodlawn avenue.

Please omit flowers. terment Oakridge. Information, Mohawk kere. Funeral Monday. March 1.

at his automobile overturned on state DA VET Harry Davey, beloved husband of a. from parlors. 243S W. 63d. to St.

aqnrrsa i xrioune. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. avenue, Melrose Fark. belirred ft Walter, dear mother of. Johnny, ria-s'er of Raymond Bundy.

sister of Mrs. Osa Walker. John and Percy B-scrfy. Monday. March 1.

at 2 r- at jneral home. 301 S. 5th avenue, at Map! s'reer, Maywood. Interment Glen Oak. Maywosti 100.

route 72, three miles west of Dundee 0850. QTILLTNAN Ames C. Quillinan, nee Fraw-ley. late of 5018 Washington boulevard. Catherine Inee McKennal.

father of Pvt. Kita a church. Burial t. Adalbert a ceme Ifeasi LAIN SON bring beauty and a finer type of service to over 2000 families. They conducted more funerals than ANY other Chicago funeral director.

The average director in Chicago conducts about 64 funerals a year. Lain Son conduct thirty times this many funerals, which gives the concern a superiority of 30 to 1. Charles and Harold. At funeral home, 5438 tery. Pros.

8300. in Kane county. beloved wife of John C. daughter of the hymritT iitir. vnir a- is.ca aireei.

unerai nonce iater. KROWKA Joseph Krowka. beloved husband AF rT, 1 late John and Bridget Frawley, sister of Up to 4 p. m. yesterday, S3 persons had been killed by automobiles in aavuiKP.

ocars-jioeoucK. oiaia-st liascment. I i in i i 'a i m-iu. of Mary, loving brother of Michael and Xellie and the lale Marv and Jnsenh Fraw nnsnand or i lorence, nee uoodianner; latner Sophie Jasionck and Bertha Kraft. Besting lev.

Funeral Tuesday at 10 a. m. from WALLACE William B. Wallace. 135 of the late Louise, brother of Mrs.

John at funeral home. 5826-28 Elston avenue. sister's residence, 7711 S. Aberdeen street, Cook county since Jan. 1.

Of these, 73 were killed in Chicago where 2,114 Lancaster ot Nashville. and Albert 8th street. Feb 26. 1943. beloved husband of Alice MoCorrmck Waiiace.

fo-jd Funeral Tuesday. March 2, at 10 a. Interment St. Adalbert's. ot St.

Louis. Mo. Member of Fraternal Order of Eagles. No. Loyal Order of DEATH NOTICES were injured in traffic accidents.

KRITEGER Tillie Krueger. wife of the late Moose, and Chauffeurs and Teamsters' union. father of Mrs. Donald DescotT.bes. ai Xn.

Arnold Torgerson, both of Denver. Cri- Mrs. Mildred Nispel of Hollywood. Cil. and Mrs.

J. F. Howard. At chapel. 21-1 W.

95th street, until 5:30 p. Sunday. Otto, beloved mother of Herman Krueger No. Til. Funeral Monday at 2 p.

m. at Fraternal Kotleea. and Mrs. Otto Sauerbier. Resting at fu chapel.

0108 Cottage Grove avenue. Cremation at Oak Woods. Please omit flowers. SINCERITY LODGE. No.

82. A. F. A. M.

neral home. 2H01 Vermont street. Blue Island, until Monday. 11 a. m.

Services to Sabina's church. Interment Mount Carmel. Bou. 0662. REDSVILLE John Redsville, fond father of Ralph.

Joseph. Pvt. George. William. Frank, and Eva Schwartz.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from chapel. 2314 W. 23d place, to St.

Michael's church. Interment St. Casimir's. REGAN James J. Regan of 5527 Loomis boulevard, husband of Ann O'Neil Regan.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. at chapel. 5516 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen.

Pros. 0031. Feb. 28. Interment Monday.

Cedar Rapids. Ia. Triangle 1221. Monday, 2 p. ni at First Lutheran church.

ELLMAN Charles Ellman of 1620 Roosevelt WARSHACER David L. Warshauer. Interment Lutheran cemetery. mad, fond father of Richard, Gertrude, and Members assemble at Temple, p. Monday, March 1.

Last rites for Brother Arthur Hoffmann. At rest 3807 Lincoln avenue. CHARLES MUEHLENBECK. Master. In Memorlam.

Ruth Hllnian. brother of Theodore Ellman. I LARSEN Thomas Larsen. Feb. 27.

of 3544 husband at Lilly, nee Sugar: eevml father of Sidney and Evelyn, dear sen cf For Three Generations, tit tamt excttlencc of xervict -W imfimU cart' fr detail has characterized W. Medill avenue, husband of Olive, be unerai services Tuesday. March 2. at p. at chapel.

Jackson boulevard. loved father of Thornia Dewyer. Services Sarah and the late Morris, toed of Ella Siet. Dorothy Dunkleman. and the late Anna May.

lovir.g grarhjfaser Burial Bohemian -National. Kedzie Tuesday. 1::10 p. at funeral home. Fullerton avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. BERKOWITZ Joseph L. Berkowitz. In fond EPPLE Margaret Epple. bclo-ed wife of of Myron Clyde Warshauer Servers Mon REID Kay T.

Reid. beloved daughter of Robert and Thelma Reid, fond sister of Kdward. loving mother of Viola Crowder, LENZ William Lenz. late of 3735 S. Wood memory of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.

LOVING FAMIX.Y. When a funeral director receives this high preference it makes possible the finer type of service within the financial means of every family! Margaret Polasik. Ethel, and Lila Mae Betty Jean. At rest in chapel. 5831 street, husband of the late Anna, nee Ilo- Chicago avenue.

Services Monday at 2 COG AN Oscar J. Cogan. Feb. 20. 1040.

In Epple. grandmother of Margaret. Resting at chapel. 2315 S. California a-enue.

Services Tuesday, March 2, at p. m. Inter p. m. Interment Mount Emblem.

memory. MINN. N. ASHLAND Phone lONgb.ach 2646 SouiUtZtA HARVARD Phone WENtwerth 0025 ROENFANZ Mildred A Roenfanz. nee Gil- recky; dear father of Emma Burk.

Joseph, and yillam. father-in-law of Joseph Burk, Mae and Helen Lenz. grandfather of five grandchildren, uncle of Rose and Joseph Landa. At chapel. 3814 W.

26th street. Services Monday. 9 a. m. Information, DONOHCE John M.

Donohue. In sacred and ment J-orcst Home. day. 2 p. at chapel.

5206 BrwiviT. Interment Oak Woods. Please omit flowera. Family at 3520 Lake Shore drive: Lea Angeles and New York papers please ZOBEL Max Zohel of 102 N. Hardier aT.

line, beloved husband of Eiizaheth. na Hannon: dear father of Kathenn-. vrv-ices Tuesday. 2 p. at fune-ii 2.VM1 N.

Cicero avenue. Interment Aeac a Park. Berkshire 8070. Please omit flow--a cherished memory of my beloved husband I ERICKSEN Jacohine Ericksen. Feb.

25. day, wife of Alvie fond mother of Mrs. Wilma Peterson. Services Tuesday. 2 p.

at parlors. 67th street and Dorches tcr avenue. Interment Oak Hill. and our oear latner. wno suddenly icii us I 0f jc.

state street. Services Monday one year ago today. Lawndale 3767. at 3 p. at funeral home.

245 W. North avenue. Interment Rosehill. L1CHTINGER See Arthur. E.

Hoffmann ROHDE Agnes Louise Kohde. Feb. 27. moth notice. FRAWLET See Agnes C.

Quillinan notir Ft." ERST See Minnie Balail notice. Ami BEVIIIY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95th STREET Phone: BEV.rly 2182 1 Fimemh 1253-55 CLARK ST. SUPcrior 0913 Directors of tuner ais Atftar S. Coepar Karry Sitverfhor er of Mrs Amy Slater. Mrs.

Lillian Gelardi Walter, anil Rolwrt. Serv ice al "Smith's funeral parlor. New Hit! Lt'TZ Frederirk Georee l.utz. beloved hu of I he late Catherine O'Connor l.mz. GAGI.1A Gaglia.

late of fiU-JS The blow waa hard, the shock severe; We never thought his death so near. And only those who have luted and lost can tell The ache and pain lelt in our hearts From parting from such wonderful pal. LOVING WIFE. CLARABELLE. SONS LT.

EDWARD G. U. STAFF SERGT. JOSEPH U. S.

AND JOSEPH GERARD. dear father of Bertram f.ueien and Miriam Johannes ami Is.ibel Knb. Funeral DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPG RM AN MaJ. Grors- Suiarran" A nioniifueiit will he dcdirrfiiOrfS in h-, at B'nai Abraham Zir'n certieT-rv.

I i'a ar Pes Plain. Waldbetm. Sun-jay. Fb. Cs.

at 4 p. m. S. Justine. Iicloved husband of Funeral MoikI.i.v.

8 :3 a. from chapel. 1TII2 W. tittlh street, to St. Marv of falo.

Monday. March I. ROOT Laura Dean Root, tielnved wife of the late Zalmnn Pana Root. Feb. 21.

in Los Ansele. Monday. 4 p. m. March 1.

Rosehill chapel. from chapel. 2710 Ivoii avrnue. Monday, DC II AIS II 5 March I. 9:30 a.

to St. Timothy's Mount. Carmel church. Interment St. I church.

Interment Calvary. Mary a. Prospect 0600. a.

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