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jiiy. i ii i IB-1 i. myr )i-in iiy s--y siy "ay-- y- y-in, i i (Chirago Bail it Sri bit it? T.jy, MmreM. wss I DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Isador Wexler Isador Wexler, 70, formerly of Chicago, died yesterday in Los Angeles, where he had lived since his retirement five years ago. He formerly operated a wholesale tobacco business on the south side.

He leaves his widow, Bess; five daughters, Mrs. Devorah Sieg-man, Mrs. Elfreda Tarler, Mrs. Hannah Lilienfeld, Mrs. Etta Pink, and Miss Anita Wexler; five sisters, and two brothers.

Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 6935 MOLLOY Cornelius Molloy. late of S64S S. Emerald avenue, dearly bel'wed husband of Alblna Tarman Molloy; devoted father of Rita Peterson and Dolores Molloy; dear grandfather of Richard and the late Douglas Peterson; loving son of the late John and Emily; fond brother of Mrs.

Mary Payne, Mrs. Hannah Shahboz, and the Rev. Patrick J. Molloy. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.

from funeral home, 634 W. 37th street, to Nativity church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of St. Jude league; the P.

-B. the Illinois Police and Police post, A. L. YArds 7-0925. MONK Arthur Monk wf 640 Marengo avenue.

Forest Park, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Dunnlcllffe: dear brother of Alda Hodges of England. George, Percy, and the late Frank and Ivy Ward. At funeral home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Wednesday, March 2.

9:30 a. to St. Bernardine's church. Mass 10 a. zn.

Interment Queen of Heaven. EVERT Anita Neuert Of 1438 Chicago avenue. Evanston. Feb. 27, 1955; sister of Harry, William.

Herbert, and George Neuert, and Mrs. Leona Welchmann. Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston.

until Wednesday noon. Services and Interment private. Please omit flowers. NOTE Philip G. Notr, Feb.

28. 1955. father of Leonard F. and Dolores Smith of Los Angeles, brother of- Mrs. Kate Adams and Clara McDermott.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, March 3, at 1 p. m. NYGREN Mabel J. Kygren.

beloved sister of Harold. Bemhard, and Walter Nygren. Services Wednesday, 3 p. at funeral home, 3301 W. Fullerton avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. Member of Demonstrators' union, local No. 505, A. F. Eleventh Church of Christ, Scientist.

O'DONNELL Catherine M. O'Donnell. nee McCoy, Feb. 27, 1955; beloved wife of the late John fond mother of Frances Swaufleld and the late Thomas: daughter of the late Thomas and Anna McCoy. Resting at funeral home.

318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. to St. Patrick's church.

Dixon. HI. Mass 10 a. m. Please omit Sowers.

A Us tin 7-O017. OGREN Albin W. Ogren. 7737 Constance avenue, beloved husband of Mlml; devoted father of Vernon D. and Quinn one brother in Sweden: four grandchildren.

Resting at funeral home. 1107 W. 79th street, from Tuesday 7 p. until noon Thursday. Services Thursday, March 3, 1:30 p.

at Bethany Mission church, 91st and Bishop streets. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. OSTROFF Isldor Ostreff of 526 Barry street, husband of the late Hannah; father of Pearl Roth; grandfather of three; brother of Sarah Sochen -of Toronto. Can. ada, Jennie Ruttenberg.

Reva Davidson, and Lena Shucker. Services Wednesday, 10 a. at chapel. 3019 W. Peterson road.

Interment Jewish Waldheim. Information, LOngbeach 1-1890. OSWALD Herman Oswald, beloved husband of Clara; fond father of Antoinette. Services Tuesday 8 p. at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. Member Swiss Mutual Benefit society. PAPROCKI Frances Faprockt, nee Borek. dear wife of the late Stanley: devoted mother of Ann; beloved grandmother of Karlene Wielgus: fond alster of Mary Do-laslnskl, Catherine- Labno, John, Albert, Peter, and the late Joseph: fond sister-in-law of Frank.

John. Thomas. Joseph. DIMM Angela Btmm, nee DeCapo, dear wife of Carl fond daughter of Mrs. Carmelia DeCapo and the late Rocco; sister of Michael.

Thomas, Anthony, and Charles. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel. 409 W. North avenue.

Interment Graceland cemetery. MOhawk 4-5150. DOAKE Robert 3. Dofeke, fond father of Richard R. and Suzanne Doake; brother of Katherlne HoUister.

Funeral Tuesday, 3 p. at chapel. 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Montrose. DOOLIN John L.

Dcolln of 303 Forest avenue. River Forest, beloved husband of Bess T. Trobaugh Doolln. At funeral home, 17 Madison' street. Oak Park.

Funeral Thursday, March 3, 9:30 a. to St. Luke's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of Chicago chapter. National Association of Cost Accountants and Holy Name society. DCMKE Willy Dumke. late of 5921 N.

Artesian, beloved husband of Mary; fond father of William Fred and Mrs. Marion Vice; brother of Erick and Mrs. Frieda Mueller; also leaves five grandchildren. Services Wednesday, March 2, 1 p. m.

at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, comer of Foster. Interment Rose-bill cemetery. LOngbeach.

1-6874. DUNLEVY Catherine F. Dunlevy, nee Dwyer, of 1622 N. Luna avenue, beloved wife of Charles fond mother of Charles, Mary Pollard, and John. Dunlevy; sister of Sister Mary Dennis.

O. the late Tvlary. Thomas, Matthew, James, and Paul Dwyer. Funeral Thursday, March 3, 9 a. from funeral home, 5350 W.

North avenue, to St. Angela's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

TUxedo 9-8844. DURST Raymond W. Durst of 840 Lathrop avenue. River Forest, beloved son of Grace and Raymond W. Durst Sr.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from chapel. 5911 W. Madison street, to St. Luke's church, Lathrop and street.

River Forest. Interment St. Mary's, Waukegan, 111. In lieu of flowers, help for the Hemothology Research Fund of Northwestern university, would be appreciated. EStebrook 8-7500.

EICHENBACM Sylvia C. Eichen baum. nee Glube, beloved wile of the late Jules; dear mother of the late Audrey Eiger; loving grandmother of Andrea and Richard fond daughter of the late Aaron and Henrietta; devoted sister of Herbert A. Resting at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Services Tuesday, 11 a.

at Graceland cemetery chapel, 4001 N. Clark street. ELLIOTT Anna Elliott, nee Busch. 7509 W. 57th place.

Summit, dear wife cf the late Henry; beloved mother of Mable Mar-tensen, Esther Bulow, and Robert Elliott. At funeral home, 7306 Archer avenue. Summit fJust west of Harlem. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. Information, Summit 208. ENGELS Ada Maria Engels. nee Kutz, Feb. 27, of 3406 Glcnvlew road, Wllmette, wife of Peter J.

Engels; mother of Mrs. Rose Mary Richardson. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 725 Ridge road, Wllmette, to St. Joseph's church.

Interment local. Wllmette 269. ENOCHS James A. Enochs, brother of Edward, Albert. Pat.

and Anna Cray. Service Wednesday, 10 a. at funeral home, 2500 Cicero avenue. Interment Elmwood Park. BErkshlre 7-8070.

ERICK SEN Carl A. Erlcksen of 1210 Sherman avenue. Evanston, Feb. 26, 1955, husband of Josephine H. Erlcksen; father of Henry C.

and Paul A. Erlcksen and Mrs. Fern P. Pettersson; brother of Mrs. Horace Korp.

Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston. where service will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday. Entombment Memorial Park cemetery. Please omit 1 i 1 BTKGL Frank Hlegl. late of 4018 N. Central Park avenue, beloved husband of Anna, nee Eck: fond father of Helen Peterson: grandfather of Mary Ann: father-in-law of Donald Peterson.

Funeral services Thursday, 1 p. at chapel. 3834-39 Irvine Park road. Interment local. HOOKER Daniel Chester Hooker of 5813 N.

Paulina street, suddenly. Feb. 26. 1955. dearly beloved husband of -Mary Ellen Hooker, nee Welby: loving son of Chester Hooker and Jeanette Hensel.

Funeral from chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Tuesday, March 1, at 10:30 a. to St. Gertrude's church. Interment All Saints'.

LOngbeach 1-2645. HOWARD Julius G. Howard, beloved husband of Julia; dear father of Lillian Drls-col, Julius G. and William grandfather of two. At funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road.

Service Thursday at 1 p. m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Mithra lodge. No.

410, A. F. ds A. M. HUEHL Louis J.

Huehl. 6147 N. Lenox avenue, Chicago, beloved husband of Mathilda, nee Tessien: son of the late Henry and Minnie Huehl; brother of Henry, BUI. and Edith. Resting at funeral home, 8057 Nlles Center road, Skokle, until noon Thursday.

Services 2 p. m. at St- Paul's Lutheran church. Interment St. Paul's cemetery.

ORchard 3-0365. HUTCHING William T. Hutchlngs. husband of Ruth, and the late Anna; father of Hugh. Warren, and James.

Service Wednesday, March 3, 1 p. at chapel, 124 Madison street. Oak Park. Interment Rosehill. IANDOLA Florence R.

Iandola. nee Serrl-tella, of Melrose Park, beloved wife of the late Daniel: dear mother of Madge, James, Daniel, Marie, Ralph, Eleanor, and John. Resting at funeral home. 16th avenue near Lake street. Melrose Park.

Funeral at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmei church. 10 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmei. Information, Fillmore 4-0714. IMMEL See William R. Miller notice.

JACOBS Dr. Merrill R. Jacobs, 7309 N. Ashland avenue, beloved husband of Betty; dear father of Audrey Silverman and the late Ronald Bennett: devoted grandfather of Ronald; dear son of Mary and the late Gus Jacobs: fond brother Of Pansy Parkes and Mildred Jacobs. Services Wednesday, 2 p.

at 5145 Broadway. Interment- Beth El cemetery. JENET Martha Jenet, nee Wlldgrube, beloved wife of the late 'James; dear mother of Antoinette Wandrey. John, and Lucille; grandmother of Judith and Marcla Wandrey; sister of Gus, Faul, George, Fred, Clara, and Lillian Kelm. Resting at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue.

Lying In state at St. Luke's church, Belmont and Greenvlew, from 12 noon Wednesday until hour of services, 1 p. m. Interment St. Lucas' cemetery.

JOHNSON Carl Johnson, 6, Route 1. Delavan, formerly of Chicago, 111., at Lakeland hospital, Elkhorn, Monday. Feb. 28. Carl A.

was a hammersmith by trade. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Vem Falkman; two grandchildren of Delavan. R. F.

D. one sister. Mrs. Harry Carlson of Hampton, N. H.

Carl A. was one of nine children born In Sweden. Services 2 p. m. Thursday, from Skindlngs-.

rude Leln funeral home, Whitewater, Wis. Friends may call at funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening. JOHNSON LeRoy A. Johnson, beloved husband of Dorothy; fond father of Darlene Wrzeslnskl, Aria Johnson and Dorothea Dakes; grandfather of four; brother of Carl and Mildred Wolfe. Services at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday.

March 1, at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. Member of Marine post, No. 273, A.

RAdcliffe 3-0220. JOHNSTON See Larkin notice. JURGENSON Charles Jurgenson Sr. of Ste-ger. 111., beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Alfred, George, Christian, Wood-row, Gerald, Marie Farrarr, Mary Ellen Jankel, Geraldlne Murphy.

Resting at funeral home, 1340 Otto boulevard, Chicago Heights, where services will be held Wednesday. 3 p. m. Interment Evergreen Hill, Steger, 111. SKyllne 5-9014.

Cleveland, papers please copy. KMAN Mary Kman, daughter of the late Casper and Marie, nee Horacek; beloved sister, of Milton. Edward, George, James, Bessie Florek, Rose Svoboda, Sylvia Kaiser, the late Louis and Frank; dear niece of Rose Konvalinka. Service Wednesday, 2 p. at funeral home, 2459 S.

Christiana avenue. Interment Bohemian National. Bishop 7-7175. KNAPP Lester C. Knapp of Pottawatomie Hills, beloved husband of Lulu; loving father of Carolyn and Dorothy Knapp; fond brother of Robert Knapp of Waverly, N.

and Mrs. Jack Skellett of Pennsylvania. Services Wednesday, 3 p. at funeral home, 18022 Dixie highway. Home-wood.

Intexsaent Susquehanna, Pa. KOHLMAN Barbara Kohlman, wife of the late Martin. Feb. 27. at St.

Ann's home, Techny: beloved mother of Frank M. and the late Helen Allen. Funeral Wednesday morning. 9:30, from funeral home, 6216 N. Clark street.

Services at St. Ger 'II MZDBERG Amanda W. Srsedberf. B711 S. Throop street.

Feb. 38. 1955, fond sister of John smedber( of Philadelphia and the late HI He Smith. At chapel. 316 W.

63d street at Harvard avenue. wher services will be held Wednesday. March A at 3 P. to. Interment Oak Woods.

SPLITHOFF Bertram B. SpllthofT. suddenly, of 733 St. John street, Elgin; be loved husband of Esther, nee Gerber. Fw neral Wednesday.

3 p. nu, at Schmidt funeral home. 305 Park street. Elgia. Interment Bluff City cemetery.

ITENGREN Numa Stengren. beloved hue-band of Nanny; dear father of Sten e4 Round Lake. 111., and Bonde of Chicago: also survived by three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 134 S. York.

Elmhurst, where services will be held Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment Mount Olive. Inf. TErrace 2-001 STEVENS Harry E.

Stevens of 812TJ Honore atreet. beloved husband of Mary Fleming Stevens; fond father of Harry. Delores. Gerald, and James Stevens. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a from funeral home, 79th St.

at Loomls to Little Flower church. Interment Mount Carmei cemetery. Information, TRiangle 4-1187. STHAT Frank Sthay. 1911 S.

Loom is street, bWoved husband of Frances; loving father of Bernadette Paeak and Dorothy Stanlszewski; fond brother of Ledore, Raymond, Walter, Igsldore, Isidore, Bernlce Le Claire, and Georgians Yonke. Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel, 134 5 street, to Holy Trlnit church. Interment Queea of Heaven, CAnal 6-0915.

SCNDBERG Agnes Margaret Sundberg. re Boysen, of 84 25 S. Elizabeth street, beloved wife cf the late John Leonard: loving mother of Margaret Sundberg and Mrs. Esther Levey; grandmother of ftsum Leonard and John Carl Levey; dear daughter of the late Hans Carl and Anna Boysen; sister of the late Anna C. Fldit-kovske and George P.

Boysen. Services Wednesday. March 2. 3 p. at funeral home, 1107- W.

79th street. Interment Oak Woods. SWANSON Anna O. Swanson, beloved daughter ot the late Oliver and Saraa Ann Swanson. nee Canavan; fond sister of Mrs.

Cassie Miller. Mrs. Sarah Witt, and the late Oiie. Andrew, and Walter Swanson. Funeral Wednesday, March 2, at 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue, at Glenwood, to Queen of Angels church. Mass 10 a. ro. Interment St, Joseph's. ROgers Park 4-1617.

SWEENEY Alma A. Sweeney of 4843 N. avenue, suddenly, beloved wife of the late John lond mother of Howard E. and Thomas dear sister of Alfred Rose; loving grandmother ot eight. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue, to St. Mathlat church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Joseph's. SZATKOWSKI Lillian V. Shotke Szat. kowsKl. ne Podraza.

late of 1051 N. Hoyne avenue, beloved wife of Leo: loving mother of Mary Ann, Richard, and Thomas: fond daughter ot Thomas and Anna Podraza: sister of Stanley. Fran, and Tbcmas, Mrs. Victoria Wltek. Pearl, Emily, and Mrs.

Anne Frankienlcz. Funeral Tuesday. March 1. 10:30 a. from funeral home.

1850 N. Wood street, to St. Helen's church. Interment Su Adalbert's. HUmboldt 6-0258.

TAVERNARO Josephine Tavemaro. nee Ciet. beloved wife of the late Michael; loving mother of Elizabeth Bellandl; fond grandmother of Kathleen, Linda and Philys Bellandl. Resting at chapel. 2433 S.

Oakley avenue. Funeral Wednesday. March 2. at 8:45 a. to St.

Frances Cabnul church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Virginia 7-6868. CRB AN Monica Urban, beloved wife of the late Ignatius; -dear mother of Frances Bates, Henry. Harry, Harriett, tha late Cecelia; grandmother ot four.

Funeral Wednesday, March 2, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. Klldare 5-5420. VANDERBILT Milton T. Vanderbilt. age 58, 9246 Justine street, beloved husband of Isabel: dear father of Mrs.

Gloria Riordan and Mrs. Jane Searies; brother of Lester five grandchildren. Service at chapel, 10928 Michigan avenue, Thursday. March 3, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Greenwood. Member of Kensington lodge, No. 804, A. F. At A.

Olympia Fields C. C. Illinois Athletlg club, charter member of Coral Ridge C. C. of Fort Lauderdale.

Fla. In lieu of flowers please make contributions te-American Cancer society. PUllman 5-0286. VELDKAMP Renderd (tenry) Veld It am p. age 84.

of 35 W. 109th street, beloved husband of the late Mary. nee-Dekker; dear father of Alice Kooy, Kate Blesboer. Elizabeth, Irene Jellema, and John. At chapel, 10834 S.

Michigan avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment Falrmount. Please omit flow era. PUllman 5-3534.

WALLOVICKWacob H. Wallovick of 1549 Lake Shore drive, beloved husband of Mabel fond father of Marjorie Leterman: also leaves two grandsons: dear brother of Sarah Wallack, Edward Wal-lack, Fanny Lenzer. and Mary Drasen. Resting at chapel, 5301 N. Ashland avenue.

Wednesday, March 3, where services will be held Thursday, March 3, at 10 a. m. Interment Rosehill. Family may be reached after Tuesday evening at 3920 Commonwealth avenue. WARD Marie Z.

Ward, late of 7843 Yates avenue, wife of the late Martin mother of Mrs. Frank Helen Evans. Mrs. Frank Margaret Young, Mrs. Oscar Catherine Kutche, Mrs.

Edwin Louise Stetfes, Mrs. Alva Irene Holderman, Frank, Bernard, Eugene. Thomas, Lincoln, Melvln, and John Ward: 34 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren: sister of Mrs. Katherlne White. Resting at funeral home.

79th street and Phillips avenue. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. from chapel to St. Bride's church. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Inter-ment St. Mary's. SOuth Chicago 8-6959. WARKENTHIEN William L.

Warkenthlea suddenly. 5920 W. Lincoln avenue, Morton Grove, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Warkenthlen; grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jettmann and Mrs. Gladys Warkenthlen. Resting at funeral home.

8057 Nlles Center road. Skokle, until noon Wednesday. Services 3 p. m. at St.

Paul's Lutheran church. Interment SU Paul's cemetery. ORchard 3-0365. WEITZ Max Weltz. beloved husband of th late Marie: dear father of Hans and Eric; grandfather of Ailcef Donald, and Jack; great-grandfather of Martin.

Funeral p. m. Wednesday at chapel, 6453 Irvlns Park road. Interment Acacia. WELCH William Welch beloved husband of Mary Mae Welch, nee Mor.a-han: fond father of Pvt.

Leo. U. S. William Mary Ann. Patricia, and Timothy: son of the late Henry and Maria Walsh Welch: brother of Harold.

Arthur, Clifford. Francis, and the late Leo. Funeral Wednesday. March 3, 9 a. frona funeral home.

6843 S. Racine avenue, to St. Brendan's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's. WEXLER Isador Wexler. it Los Angeles, beloved husband of Bess: dear father of Devorah Slegman, Elfreda Tarler. Hannah Ullenfeld, Anita, and Etta Pink; devoted grandfather of eight; fond brother of Ida Rlsklnd, Isaac.

Sarah Vinekaur, Jennie Goldman, Ann Sterling. Sam. and Dorothy Prltzker. Service Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel.

6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Please omit flowers. ABRAMS Pearl Abrams. formerly of 6552 Emerald avenue.

Feb. 27. 1955, beloved wife of the late Feador Abrams: fond mother of Mrs. Violet Kllnger. William, Edward, and Mrs.

Pearl Varela; sister of Mrs. Leona Kautfman. At chapel, 316 W. 63d street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, March interment Mount Hope. ADENSAM John Ad-nsam.

beloved hus band of Emily; fond father of Raymond; brother of Frank, Theresa Stromer. and Agnes Drefs. Member of Western Electric Pioneer club. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from chapel.

5704 W. Cennak road. Mass 10 a. m. St.

Leonard'! church, Berwyn. Burial Queen of Heaves. OLymplc 2-2921. ALBRECHT Carrie Albrecht, nee Harm, beloved wife of the' late Martin; dear mother of Dr. Alice Hall, Arnold, Richard.

Elder, and Esther Jessen; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister of Herbert Harm. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p. at parlors. 6451-53 S.

Ashland. Interment Evergreen. PRospect -0220. BAER Philip J. Baer of 1801 W.

Garfield boulevard, husband of Rose: fond brother of Mary Goeppner, Estelle Forbes, Arthur, and Anna Fox. Funeral Wednesday. 9 from chapel, 5516 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Basil's church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Dir. No.

241 C. T. A. PRospect 6-0031. BAILEY Francis W.

Bailey, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Novak; devoted father of Arleen and Blanche: loving son of the late Mary and' William; dear brother of Helen Carr, William, ana Jonn saiiey. At funeral home. 4 lit N. Austin boulevard, at Lake street. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a.

to St. Matthew's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Burial Mount Carmei.

MAnsfleld 6-2329. BANSBACK Anna Bansback. beloved daughter of the late Fred and Sophia Bansback: aunt of Myrtle Mulllns. Funeral private, Wednesday at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street.

Interment Forest Home. Please omit flowers. BARRETT Margaret Barrett, nee McHugh, wife of the late Mark; fond mother of Sister Eileen Teresa, O. of Carmei. Nancy.

Eleanor Griffin, and Mark; beloved sister of Agnes Lynn and Patrick McHugh. and the late Ellen McHugh. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from chapel.

5525 N. Clark street, to St. Gregory's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's. Native of County Mayo, Ireland. EELICA Julian Belles of 4459 S. Honore street, fond father of Stanley Bellca and Genevieve Sujeckl; brother of Stella Sadow- skl and Antoinette Tobeawiecx.

Funeral from chapel, 1503 W. 61st street, Wednesday, March 2, at 9 a. to Holy Family church. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Information.

YArds 7-4765. BETZ Mabel L. Beta, late of 5656 N. Newark avenue, beloved wife of Carl loving mother of Edmund C. Carl and Robert fond sister of Allison P.

Johnson, Elizabeth P. J3reeIlove, Dorothy P. Edwards, Lewis A. Platts, and E. M.

Platts; grandmother of five. Service 11 a. m. Wednesday, at chapel. 127-129 N.

Northwest Park Ridge. Interment Towne of Maine cemetery. TAlcott 3-2808. Pittsburgh and Kansas City papers please copy. BJOLSTAD Anna BJolstad.

600 Maple avenue. Oak Park: dear mother of Ted of Los Altos, CaL; grandmother of Ted Jr. of Dallas, Tex. Service Wednesday, 2:30 p. at chapel.

124-126 Madison street. Oak Park. Interment Glen Oak. BLATTAU Mabel Blattau, wife of the late W. E.

Blattau; beloved sister of Mrs. Rose Schneider and Mrs. Louise Walz; fond sister-in-law of Mrs. Minnie Roth and Mrs. Anna Maurer; dear friend of Peter Daub.

Resting at funeral home, 2742 Lincoln avenue. Services Thursday, 3 p. m. Interment Graceland cemetery. Information.

Buckingham 1-6680. BLOMQUI ST Carl Zlden Blomqulst. beloved son of the late Carl and Emma. At enapei. 600O S.

Halsted street, where services will be held Wednesday, at 1 p. m. Inter ment Oak Hill. Member oi continental Illinois Batik post. No.

383, American Legion. Please omit flowers. ENglewood 4-3322. 8LOWNE Robert G. Blowney.

Palos Heights. 111., Feb. 27. 1955, beloved husband of Adeline E. Blorney; fond father of Willard grandfather of three.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where serv ices will be Held Wednesday. Marcn i p. m.

Interment Memorial Park. BONELLO Ralph Bonello. late of 3344 Augusta boulevard; beloved husband of Mary, nee Fablano; loving father of Ralph Rose Plscopo, James, Rachael; brother of the late Frank: brother-in-law 01 Rose Peril, Carrie Cado, Margaret Stoife; grandfather of one. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a. m.

from funeral home. 3007 S. Union avenue, to Our Lady of Angels church. Avers avenue and Iowa street, where requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m.

interment St. Alary cemetery. CAlumet 5-2020. BOTENS Wlllam H. Boyens of Thornton, 111., beloved husband of Jennie; loving father of Mrs.

Genevieve Engelbrecht of Seattle. and Willis B. of Thornton: fond brother of Mrs. Annie Stogentlne of Chicago Heights. Edward Boyens of St.

Louis, and Gustave of Cedar Lake, Ind. Resting at West End funeral home, 1340 Otto boulevard. Chicago Heights. Tuesday. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

m. Burial Oak Lawn cemetery. BRANN Denver B. Brann. late of 1634 Thorndale avenue, beloved husband of Mildred; fond father of Marilyn; brother of Frank Dr.

Clinton Mrs. Irma Hunter, and the late Edwin F. and John V. Member of Jackson lodge. Centervllle, A.

F. A. and Chicago Medlnah Shrine. Services Wednesday, March 3, 11 a. at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Acacia park cemetery. LOngbeacn 1-6874. BREITBARTH Carl A. Breltbarth of Tinley Park, beloved husband of Augusta, nee Ebellnr: loving father of Mildred.

Mabel. and Robert: fond brother of Henry and Mrs. George Schultz of Tinley Park; also survived bv two grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 17248 Oak Park, Tinley Park. Monday.

Services Tuesday. 3 p. at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial Trinity Lutheran cemetery. BROWN John A.

Brown, beloved husband of Rose: devoted father of Lucille Young of Toledo. O. and Ruth Baker of Arling ton Heights. 111.: grandfather of lour. For.

mer employee of Borden Milk Co. Owner for past several years of Circle Pine re sort. Minocqua, wis. uneral weonesaay, 3 p. Sycamore Methodist church.

Resting at Van Natta funeral home. Syca more, 111.. 203 E. state street. Information, phone 2833.

BUR1 Edward A. Burt, late of 88 07 W. 89th street. Oak Lawn, beloved husband of Elene, nee Rlcci; loving father of Ed ward Mary Ann, ana Ann; dear son cf Zenas and the late Mary: fond brother of William. Member of West era Front post.

No. 1671, V. F. W. Funeral Thursday.

8:45 a. from chapel, 624 N. Western avenue, to St. Gerald's church. Oak Lawn.

Interment St. Mary's. ARmltage 6-7800. CASSIDY Thomas Cassldy. late of 7312 S.

Greenwood avenue, beloved husband of Eva, nee Carsaw; brother of Mrs. Helen Farrell and the late P. J. Cassldy, Mrs. Mary F.

McAnulty. and Mrs. Sadie Mur phy; uncle of Mrs. Marleuen oenm. Celeste McAnulty.

Mrs. Barbara Kelly, Mrs. Colleen Scott. Edward. Robert John, and the late Thomas Murphy.

Fu neral Wednesday. March 2. at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 7 2d street and Dorchester avenue, to St. Laurence's church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Member of C. T.

A. local. No. 308. FAlrfax 4-1700.

CARLSON Iver S. Carlson. Feb. 27, 1955. formerly of 4010 W.

Maypole, beloved husband of Rae nee Iversen; loving father of Everett and Donald grandfather of Roland; brother of Beda Brodd Albright. Augusta Olson, Martha Hansen, and George and Jarold Carlson. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin, after 4 p.

m. Tuesday. Services 1 p. ra. Wednesday.

AUstln 7-0017. CA.SSIANI Angelo Casstani. beloved husband of Zellnda, nee Torbldonl: fond father of Vincent Peter and the late Rose Fera; brother of Marietta Splnelll, John, Anna Berardlnelll. Palma Garafolo. and Caesar: grandfather of four.

Funeral Thurs day. 8:30 a. from funeral home, 418 S. Cicero avenue, to St. Calllsto's churoh.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmei. Member of the New Italian Union and the United Italian association. COlumbus 1-6600.

CLOW Pearl 1 Libby Clow, Feb. 27. 1955. wne or the late James c. Clow: mother of the late J.

Beach Clow: grandmother of Mrs. Boyd Edwards and James C. Clow II. Service at Rosehill cemetery chapel, Tuesday. 11 a.

m. COHEN Dr. Maneel Cohen of 1423 Hyde rira Douievara, Deiovea son Of the late Moses and Anna: dear brother of Mrs. Dora Kramer. George B.

and Leopold Cohen, Mrs. Janet Davis, Aid. Abraham H. Cohen, and the late Jacob 3. Cohen, Pearl Marcovich, Ruby, and Arthur A.

Cohen. Services Tuesday, March 1, at 2:30 p. at chapel. 936 E. 47th street.

Interment Jewish Oak Woods. Family at late residence, 1423 Hyde Park boulevard. COLBY Robert W. Colby, beloved husband 01 Ida: dear lather of Sandra Werchowsky and Jack: devoted grandfather of Joel Mark and Jerryl Fay Werchowsky: loving son of Lena Lee; fond brother of Grace St. Cyr, Helen Stelner of Los Angeles, and Walter V.

Service Tuesday, 1 p. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. CONN Mary Conn of 6047 N. Central Park avenue, wife 01 the late David; dear mother of Hilda Shapiro, Bernlce Ogrln, Philip, and the late Leonard: seven grandchildren.

Services Tuesday, 11 a. at chapel, 3019 W. Peterson road. Interment Rodfel Zedek cemetery. Waldheuzu Information.

LOngbeach 1-1890. DAHL Minnie Dahl. beloved wife of the late Gustav; dear mother of Charlotte Conway and the late Frieda Breltfuss; grandmother of Val Breltfuss, and Robert and Riciitrd Conway; great-grandmother cf nine. Resting at chapel, 3100 Irving Park road, until noon Wednesday. Services at Graceland cemetery chapel, 1:30 p.

m. Please omit flowers. DALEY Dennis D. Daley of 1828 S. Loom! 3 street, beloved con of the late John and Nora Daley; fond brother of Margaret C.

Casey, Loretta E. Beckman, the late Ellen. John, and James. Funeral Thursday. March 3.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Clare of Montefalco church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Member of Retired Firemen's Association of Chicago and Chicago Firemen's post. No. 667. A. PRospect 6-8300.

D. LY Mary Fleming Daly, beloved wife of the late Richard; sister 01 the late Thomas, John, Bartholomew, Jeffrey, and James Fleming. Funeral Wednesday. March 2, 9:30 a. from funeral home.

3246 Jackson blvdU, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount Carmei. KEdzle 3-2394. DAVIS Margaret McGregor Davis of Koko mis. beloved wife of the late Dr.

John F. Davis; fond mother of Eixa X. Davis and the late Arthur V. Davis. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.

at chapel. 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Georje Albert Wilhams Last rites for George Albert Williams, 72, of the Georgian hotel, 422 Davis Evanston, who died Sunday in his hotel apartment, will be held at 4 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. Mr. Williams, who came to Chicago from New York City five years ago, was midwest area sales representative forPuget Sound Plywood company with offices at 400 Madison st. Surviving are the widow, Bessie; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Keefe of St.

Paul, and Mrs. Lois Lea of Avon, Mont; a son, George A. Jr. of Tacoma, and two sisters. Burial will be in Tacoma.

William A. Rein. William A. Reinke, 72, of 910 Garden Park Ridge, founder and co-owner of Oil Color Litho company, 910 W. Lake died yesterday in his home.

Mr. Reinke also was a founder of the Screen Process Printing association. He and his widow, Hattie, celebrated their golden wedding last month. Other survivors are a son, George a daughter, Mrs. Louise Wolters, and four grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in Community Church of Park Ridge. TWO DAUGHTERS TO GET $770,320 BAKER ESTATE Mrs. Mary Corwith Baker, former Chicagoan, who died Dec.

3, 1953, at 87 in Egham Hill, Surrey county, England, left an estate of $770,320, according to an inheritance tax return filed yesterday in County court. Beneficiaries are two Mary, of Middle Hill, Surrey county, England, and Mrs. Isabelle Welsh, of Palos Verde, CaL Mrs. Baker, once prominent in Chicago and Lake Forest social circles, was the widow of Alfred L. Baker, stock broker who died in 1927.

She had resided in England and Italy most of the time since her husband's death. Illinois estate tax was placed at $34,595. No federal tax was shown. It was explained all but $20,000 of the estate was proceeds of a trust which was not subject to federal tax. H.

B. TWOMBLY, YALE GRID HERO, ATTORNEY, DIES Summit, N. Feb. 28 Special Henry Twombly, 92, retired New York corporation lawyer and a Yale football hero of the 1880s, died today. As a lawyer, he participated In the incorporation of the General Electric company and the Otis Elevator company.

On the gridiron, as a teammate of Walter Camp, Twombly played half back on the Yale teams of 1881, 1882 and 1883, three victorious seasons. The '83 Yale team won all eight games and rolled up 467 points to its opponents' 2. fATHER-IN-LAW OF KEFAUVER DIES IN BRITAIN CLOSEBURN, Scotland, Feb. 28 Reuters Stephen Pigott, 75, American born British shipping magnate and fdther-in-law of Sen. Kefauver died at his home in Closeburn castle here yesterday, it was announced today.

Pigott, who was born in Cornwall, N. was an engineering graduate of Columbia university. He became a resident of Britain in 1908 and joined the big British shipbuilding firm of John Brown Co. He was managing director of the company when he died. FRED F.

BAYS DIES; BACKED F.D.R.IN INDIANA Sullivan, Feb. 28 W) Fred F. Bays, 72, who carried the showmanship learned as operator of a dog and pony show into almost a half century 'of Indiana Democratic politics, died today in his home at Green Tower farms near Sullivan. He was Indiana Democratic state chairman from 1938 to '1947. personal friend of Franklin D.

Roosevelt, he directed the campaign against Wendell L. Wilkie, an Indi-anan, in 1940 and Roosevelt lost the state by only 26,000 votes. Sen. Johnson Condition Regarded as Good Rochester, Feb. 28 t) Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson spent a very good night and is regarded in very good condition," a spokesman at the Mayo clinic said today.

Johnson is here for a post-operative checkup following a kidney operation late last month. Dr. Merrill R. Jacobs The funeral of Dr. Merrill R.

Jacobs, 54, of 7309 N. Ashland north side physician and surgeon who died Sunday in Hines Veterans hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5145 Broadway. Dr.

Jacobs, a 1924 graduate of Rush Medical college now the University of Illinois" college of medicine, was a member of the American Medical association, American Academy of General Practice, and the Illinois State and Chi' cago Medical societies. He leaves his widow, Betty; a daughter, Mrs. Audrey Silver man; his mother, Mary, and two sisters. Jacob (Jack) WaHovick Services for Jacob Jack Wallovick, 80, of 1540 N. Lake Shore president and treasurer of American Rug and Carpet company, will be held at 10 a.

m. Thursday in the chapel at '5501 N.Ashland av. Mr. Wallovick died Saturday in Sarasota Fla. Memorial hospital.

He founded American Rug and Carpet company, in 1910. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mabel a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie W. Leterman; three sisters, and a brother.

William H. Boyens Services for William H. Boyens, 75, of 619 E. Margaret Thornton, who died Sunday in his home, will be held at 1 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 1340 Otto Chicago Heights. From 1918 to 1942 he operated the general store in Thornton which was founded by the Boyens family in 1897. He leaves his widow, Jennie; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Engelbrecht, and a son, Willis B. Oscar C.

Helm Oscar C. Helm, 69, of 730 Judson Highland Park, a retired senior partner of Helm, Saunders Piper, china and glassware manufacturers' rep resentatives in the Merchan dise Mart, died yesterday in Highland Park hospital after an illness. Surviving are his widow, Stephanie; a daughter, Mrs. Margery Ettlinger; a son, Charles and four grand children. Services will be private.

Mrs. Florence Seville The funeral of Mrs. Florence Seville, 73, of 251 Ravine Forest Lake Bluff, formerly of 627 Addison Chicago, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the chapel at 233 E.

Deer-path, Lake Forest. Mrs. Seville, who was the widow of Dr. died Sunday in Lake Fdrest hospital. Surviving are a son, Harmon H.

Woodworthj a sister, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Agnes Barrows Mrs. Agnes Burrows, 84, widow of Dr. Thomas died yesterday in her apartment in Burrows hospital.

Survivors include two sons, Dr. Sam J. and Dr. Richard both of the hospital, and three jdaughters, Mrs. Nina Bailey, Mrs.

Edith Winscott, and Mrs. Anne Hamilton. Services will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2221 Lincoln av.

David Greenberg David Greenberg, 61, of 5047 N. Central Park president of Lighting Industries, 633 N. State died yesterday in Weiss Memorial hospital. He leaves his widow, Pearl; a son, Howard; a daughter, Mrs. Rita Slotten, and- four grandchildren.

Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in. the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Miss Anna O.

Swanson Mass for Miss Anna O. Swan son, 74, of 743 N. Taylor Oak Park, retired ticket agent for the old Rapid Transit Lines, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Queen of Angels church.

She died Saturday. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Cassie Miller of La Grange, and Mrs. Sarah Witt of Oak Park. Mrs.

Evelyn Glazebrook Ogden, Utah, Feb. 23 HV- Mrs. Evelyn Glasmann Glaze- brook, 86, president of the Standard-Examiner Publishing company of Ogden and treasurer of Alhambra corporation here, died yesterday. She had been active as owner of the Ogden newspaper since the death of her first husband, William Glasmann. Mrs.

Bertha Perlman Services for Mrs. Bertha Perlman, 73, of 2014 Humboldt active in northwest side civic affairs 50 years, will be held at 11 a.m. today in the chapel -at 3021 Lawrence av. She died Sunday in Michael Reese hospital. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Jeanette Fox. David Baird Camden, N. Feb. 28 Former Sen. David Baird, 74, a Republican, died today in Cooper hospital after a relapse from an operation on Feb.

17. He was president of the Smith-Austermuhl company of Camden, and the head of a lumber concern which bears his name. Stony Island av. Wilton E. Wilcox Jr.

Services for Wilton Eldridge Wilcox 63, secretary- treasurer and, a founder of White Pine Lumber company, 2460 S. Damen will be held at 1:30 m. Thursday in the chapel at 523 Lake Oak Park. Mr. Wilcox died Saturday night in Vero Beach, where he had lived since October after moving from Oak Park.

He leaves his widow, Doreen; two sons, Stanley W. and Wilton Sldndge III, and a daughter, Mrs. Norma L. Ham meL Robert W. Colby Services for Robert W.

Colby, 44, of 4234 N. Mozart sales engineer for Sandee Manufacturing corporation, maker of plastic products at 5050 Foster will be held at 1 p. m. today in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. He died yesterday in his home.

He leaves his widow, Ida; a daugh ter, Mrs. Sandra Werchowsky; a son, Jack; his mother, Mrs Lena Lee Colby, and two sisters and a brother. Milton T. Vanderbilt Milton T. Vanderbilt, 58, of 9246 Justine died yesterday in Wesley Memorial hospital, He was the owner of M.

Vanderbilt company, a steel processor. He leaves his widow, Isabel; two daughters, Mrs. Gloria Riordan and Mrs. Jane Searls, and a brother, Lester H. Services will be held at 1:30 p.

m. Thursday in the chapel at 10928 Michigan av. Mrs. Sylvia G. Eicbenbanm Services will be held at 11 o'clock today in Graceland cemetery chapel, 4001 N.

Clark for Mrs. Sylvia G. Eichen- baum, 51, of 316 Barry who died Sunday in Grant hos pital. Mrs. Eichenbaum, a widow, was a lyric soprano, known professionally as Sylvia Lubi.

She leaves two grand children and her brother, Herbert A. Glube. Dr. Paul L. Garrett Bowling Green, Feb.

28 (51 Dr. Paul L. Garrett, 61, president of Western Kentucky State college, died today after a nine month illness. He re ceived a master of arts degree from Georgetown college in 1915 and did graduate work at the University of Chicago DOO BITES TWO BOTS. Willie Ellis.

5. of 344 5'4 Ogden and Rogen McClain, 5. of 3437 Oeden were taken to Mount Slnal hospital after iney were omen py a oog near their homes yesterday. -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST.

PHONE: WEntworth 6-O02S TUESDAY TYLER Rush P. I p. m. at chapel WEDNESDAY ABRAMS Pearl 1 p. m.

at chapel SMEDBERO Amanda W. 3 p. m. at chapel NORTH CHAPEL 8501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbeach. 1-2648 TUESDAY DCSTIN Forrest T. lp.m. at chapel FAUUSI Joseph Wallace 3 p. m.

at chapel HOOKFR Daniel C. 11 a. m. In church MACKEY W. Irvlnr 2 p.

m. at chapel WEDNESDAY NOTZ Philip 1 p. m. at chapel 1HUSSU4I FECKHAM Charlet E. 1 m.

at chapel SHORTINO Mary 1 0 a. m. In church WALLOVICK Jack H. 10 a. m.

at chapel SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 9 5TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 WEDNESDAY BLOWNET Robert G. 1 p. m.

at chapel SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfax 4-7177 LAIN SON Piser MEMORIAL CHAPELS NORTH SOUTH NORTHWEST WEST CHICAGO C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 101 YEARS 321 X. Erie-it. superior 7-7709 IN MEMORIAM- GOLDMAN Sarah Goldman, nee Schati. In cherished memory of our beloved Sarah, who passed away three yean ago today. You are gone but not forgotten, dear Sarah.

In our memory you are always dear. Loved, remembered, longed for always. LOVING FAMILY. GRAF Martin Graf. You are having your birthday In heaven In the land that la free from care, so cur token of love remembrance Is sent to you here In prayer.

LOVING DAUGHTER EMMA WENZLER AND FAMILY. HORCHER William A. Horcher. March 1. 1953.

In memory a dally prayer, in our hearts a silent sorrow. MON. MARIE, DOROTHY. ROSEXFELD Morris Rosenfeld. In loving memory of my dear father, who passed way 11 years ago today.

LOVING DAUGHTER. GOLDILYN. FRATERNAL NOTICES MI. AW A RELIEF SOCIETY Past president Samual Baerson passed away Feb. 27.

Members please attend services 10 a. m. Tuesday at chapel. 2235 W. Division street.

WILLIAM JAY ROBINSOV. President. MRS. L. COHEN, Secretary.

RETIRED FIREMENS ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO Regrets to advise of the death of Brother Dennis D. Daley. -ANNOUNCEMENTS- memorials FOR THE HEART FUND are Mary, and the late Karl. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.

from chapel. 5826 Elston avenue, to St. Thecla's church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

ROdney 3-5300. PEPLINSKI Raymond1 Pepllnski. suddenly, beloved son of Ana stasia, nee Warmowikl, and the late John; fond brother of John and Alex. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 1 from funeral 1359-61 Fullerton avenue, to St.

John Berchman church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Member of local No. 63.

Lincoln 9-3515. PER ACK I Edward Perackl of 957 W. 19th street, beloved husband of Dorothy: dear father of Thomas and Donald; son 01 Joseph and Julia Perackl; brother of John, Joseph. Marie Andersen. Frances Korskl.

Ray, Helen, and Stanley. Funeral Thurs day. March 3. at 9:30 a. at enapei.

1059 W. 32d street. Interment Resurrec tion. YArds 7-6424. PERLMAN Bertha Perlman, beloved wife of the late Sam; fond mother of Jeanette Fox and the late Sidney two grandchildren.

Services Tuesday, 11 1. at charel, 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment P. Os W. cemetery, Jewish Waldheim.

INdependence 3-5000. PILLMEIEB Cecelia Fillmeler of 1253 Columbia avenue, beloved wife of the late Louis; dear mother of Harriet Zawad-skl and Maria P. Coyne: fond mother-in-law of Dr. John S. Zawadski and Wlltord K.

Coyne. Fimeral Wednesday, March 2, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood, to St. Igna tius' church.

Masa 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. ROgers Park 4-1617 PLECHATY John Plechatr.

late of 1906 S. 59th court. Cicero, beloved husband of Rose: dear father of Lillian Slavlk and Edward: brother of Ida Benes; grandfather of four: great-grandfather of one. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p.

m. at chapel. 63G7 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemias National.

GUnderson 4-6310. POROWSKI Stanley Porowskl, Me of 2848 S. Kolin avenue, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Freza; dear father of Chester, Irvin, Mary Ann, and Rita; fond father-in-law of Helen. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 2712 S. Klldare avenue, to Good Shepherd church. Interment Resurrection. LAwndale 1-2156.

PUTRAMINTAS Julia Putramintai of 2518 W. 30th place, beloved wife of the late Peter; dear mother of Constance Slmin- aitis, Frances srog. Julia Adomaitis, ana Anthony; five grandchildren; sister of Petronella Jonutls. Funeral Thursday, March 3, 9 a. from funeral home, 3307 S.

Lltuanlca avenue, to St. Arnes' church. Interment St, Caslmlr's. YArds 7-3401. Ql'ADE George A.

Quade of Blue Island, beloved husband of Charlotte iovlng father of Virginia Henkel and Beverly Torff; fond brother of Carrie Stein, Alfred. Henry, and Edward. Resting at fu neral home. 1305O Greenwood avenue, Blue Island. Services Tuesday, at 3 p.

m. Interment Mount Greenwood. Heart fund contribution preferred to flowers. FUlton 8-1300. BANFT Walter Ranft.

beloved son of Max and Rose: dear brother of Frank. Max, and Hans. Leave chapel, 6453 Irving Park road. 9:30 a. Wednesday, to St.

Fran cis Borgia church. Interment St. Joseph s. KANIEWSKI Bruno Ranlewskt of 5004 W. 13 th street, beloved husband of Josephine: dear father of Peter; fond father-in-law of Jean; grandfather of two.

Funeral Thurs day, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1446 S. 50th avenue. Cicero. to St.

Adalbert's cemetery. TOwnhall 3-2207. KEBER James C. Reber. formerly of Chicago, late of Santa Barbara.

passed away Feb. 28. Funeral at All Saints' Episcopal church, Santa Barbara March 3. REINKE William A. Reinke.

dearly beloved husband of Hattie, nee Strothman; loving father of Louise Wolters and George grandfather of Don and Ken Wolters, Carol and Rodger Reinke. Resting at funeral home, 820 Talcott road, at Cumberland, Park Ridge, until 11 a. m. Thursday, March 3. Lying In state in the Community church of Park Ridge.

135 S. Prospect avenue, from 12 noon, until 1:45 p. where services will be held at 2 p. m. Burial private.

In lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Music Memorial fund of the Community church of Park Ridge. TAlcott 3-5122. KICCI See Edward Burt notice. RICE Francis A. Rice, late of 3659 W.

Thomas street, beloved husband of Irene; devoted father of Patrick; fond brother of Kerrltt. Funeral Wednesday. March 3, 1 9:30 a. at parlors. 834-38 N.

Asniant avenue. Interment Prairie Repose ceme tery. Amboy, El. Inf. HAymarket 1-5800 aOHERTSON Charles W.

Robertson. Feb. 27. 1955. of 7516 Mfayette avenue.

De-loved husband of the late Edith: father of Mrs. Margaret A. Parmelee. and John A. Robertson: grandfather cf Mrs.

Edith Donato. Mrs. Helen Brooks. Charles A and Lois A. Robertson; five great-grandsons.

Member of Harbor lodge. No. 731, A. F. A.

M. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. m- at chapel, 79th and Emerald. Interment Falrmount.

In lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions to Auburn Park Methodist church. RTSSO Anna Russo. nee Farina, late of 1111 S. Monitor avenue, Deiovea wne 01 John; fond mother of Marie McKay. Flor ence Douglas.

Ange.a riemins. rM, Rose, Sadie Roche, Julia McKendry. Lena, John Lucille Gasperlnl, Corinne. Leonard, rzinrim MrCullourh. and the late Anthony, Malorle Wentworth.

and James. Funeral VMlimrfx. 9 a. from chsDel. 5908 W.

Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome church. 15th street, and Austin boulevard, Cicero. Interment Mount Carmei. Infor mation.

MAnsfleld 6-0120. aawTTwtciiviA crtfnf beloved'son of the late Flllppo and Arcangeia, orotner or et- nira Piertni and Isabella orsi oi L.nccm. Italv: uncle of Georre cousin of wmum sartin! Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from funeral home.

2353 W. Chi-cago avenue, to Holy Rosary church. In terment St, Joseph s. JJKunswics a-i. SCIORTINO See Shortlno notice.

SCUDIERO Domenlc Scudler of Melrose Park beloved nusDana or wiary, nee Buonaro: fond father of Adelaide Narjie, Ralph, Carmen. Mary Sacc-ietta. Theresa Allen, Josephing Del Perclo. Domenlc. and Joseph: grandfather of 11.

Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from chapel. 1810 W. Lake street, Melrose Park, to Mount Carmei church. Mass 11 a.

Interment Mount Carmei cemetery. Information, Fillmore 4-0635. SEVILLE Florence Seville, age 73, of 351 Ravine oresc on, 1 of 677 Addison street, Chicago, wife of the late Dr. Frederic Seville: mother of Harmon H. Wood worth of Lake Bluff; sister of Mrs.

Nannette Wakefield of Fort Lauderdale, three randchfldren. Service at chapel, 233 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest. Tuesday. March 1.

at 2:30 p. m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. SHORTINO Ma-y Shortlno, nee Tomabene of 1522 wlnn mac avenue; eo.

issj. beloved wife of the late Leo: dear mother of Josephine Cutala, Charles. Dominic. Jean Dler, Marion and Nicholas: grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of two. Funeral from chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, Thursday March 3. at 9:30 a. to Our Lady of Lourdes church. Interment Mount CarmeL SIDDAIX Belle Badger SIddaa of 1319 Elmwood avenue, ivansion. rtu.

1955: toother of Hugh Major William and James S. SldoaH: six grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Woodworth Sibley. Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue.

Evanston. Service 11 a. Tuesday, at St. Lake's church. Hmraan avenue and Lee street.

Evanston. Burial private. ilEWERTSEN Carl Slewertsen. age 70. be- I 1 1 1., Anna 1r.nA IWn UUttl father of Robert and Irene Carcia; dear brother of Gerhardt to Canada, Henry Kruse.

and Caroline Schmidt: loving grandfather of four. Service Wednesday. 3 p. at chapel. 3905-07 H.

Lincoln avenue. Interment Zden. FABISZAK Marie Fablszak, nee Wnukow- skl, beloved mother of Edward and Henry; mother-in-law of Beatrice and Eleanor; sister of Frances. Elizabeth, Anna, Joseph, Anthony, and Ignatz. Funeral Thursday, March 3, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 2021 Dickens avenue, to All Saints' church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. BUD-boldt 6-9463. FELDMAN Fred Feldman of Hammond, son of the late Harry and Rebecca: brother of Ida Flschman, Bessie Newell of Albany, N.

Laura Flnkelsteln. Eli and Kay Diamond of Los Angeles, Cal. Services Tuesday, 3 p. at chapel. 3654 W.

Roosevlet road. Interment I. O. W. S.

cemetery. Waldheim. Information, VAn Euren 6-2700. FLEMING See Mary Daly notice. FLEMING See Harry Stevens notice.

FREEMAN Howard Freeman of 7332 S. California avenue, beloved husband of Marguerite: fond father of Ernest, Gene, and Jeanetta Mercola: dear brother of Artie, Gilbert, and the late Clifford. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. at chapel, 7133 S. Western avenue.

PRospect 6-0777. FREY Carrie Frey. nee Buenzow, wife of the late Otto; beloved mother of Ray and Viola Boesiger; grandmother of James R. and Gerald E. Frey, and Jack V.

Boesiger. Service Wednesday, 3 p. at chapel, 6222 Broadway. Interment Memorial Park. FTJMO Frank Fumo.

devoted husband of Amelia; loving father of Michael Mrs. Theresa Joseph Spina. Mrs. Nancy Henry Tarsltano, and Mrs. Julia Jack King; grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of three; fond brother of Rose Perrl.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 418 S. Cicero avenue. Interment Mount Carmei. GARBER William M.

Garber. beloved husband of Thelma loving father of Mary C. and Bill devoted brother of Mrs. Sybil Orr. Doris, and Ardell.

Resting at chapel, 3324 W. 111th street. Services Wednesday. March 2, at 1 P. m.

Interment Beverly. Member of Occidental lodge, A. F. A. M.

of Sac City. and Lt. of the Garden Home Fire department. GARLAND Edward J. Garland, beloved husband of Anna dear brother of Minerva Gowen and the late Dorothy Schaefer Youfig.

Services Wednesday, 1 p. at parlors, 1411 E. 67th street, at Dorchester avenue. Interment cedar park. GABON Marie Garon.

See Fablszak notice GARTNER Sam Gartner, fond father of Theresa Kesler. Louis. Ann Stiller, Sylvia, Harry, and Max: five grandchildren: three sTSxat-grandchlldren. services Tuesday, 12 noon, at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue.

Interment Zidltshover cemetery, Jewish Waldheim. Please omit Cowers. Independ ence 3-5000. CAST Theodore A. Gast, Feb.

27. 1955. beloved husband of the late Martha; dear father of George. Elmer. Earl.

Walter, and Amber Golob: three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; brother of Frank. Paul, and Otto. At rest at late residence, 5858 W. Byron, until Wednesday. 10 a.

m. Services Wednesday. 3 p. at Peace Lutheran church. Mason and Cullora ave nues.

Interment Montrose. BElmont 5-1610 GACCHAS John Gauchas. beloved husband of Martha: fond father of Genevieve Brock. Felix, and Bernlce Russell; grandfather of five. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from chapel. 3424 w. 63d street, to St. Nich olas of Tolentlne church. Interment St.

Caslmlr. GRovehlll 6-0090. GERAR Arthur F. Gerak of 1509 Hinraan avenue, Evanston. Feb.

28, 1955, beloved husband of Laura Gerak; fond father of Mrs. Phyllis Birr of Kansas City, and Mrs. Mildred Chandler of Evanston: four grandchildren; four great-erandchliaren, Resting at Chanel. 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, Tuesday evening.

Services and interment private. GLOH Henry John Gloh husband cf the late Elizabeth: beloved lather or Henry Charles, and Walter; dear brother of John; two grandchildren. Fu neral Thursday. 1:30 P. at chapel.

7032 Wentworth avenue. Interment Ever green. TRiangle 4-0473. GOODAIX Mrs. May L.

Goodall. nee Rob ertson, Feb. 27, at Elgin, sister or Catherine Taylor aria Arvllla Bush. Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p.

at chapel. 266 E. Chicago street, Elgin. Interment Forest Home. GOODMAN Joseph Goodman.

late of 2047 W. Pierce avenue, beloved husband of Esther: dear father of Belle. Ullian. and Jack. Services Tuesday.

11 a. at chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt road, interment Jewish Waldheim. Information.

VAn Buren 6-2700, GO TTSCHALK Charles A. Gottschalk, late of 6461 N. Newland avenue, beloved husband of Rita nee Olsen: loving father of Charles dear son 01 Mane; tond brother of Alice Malotke. Marvin, and Robert: grandfather of Debra. At rest at chapel.

127-12 9 N. Park Ridge, until 12 noon Wednesday, Service 2 p. m. Wednesday at Park Ridge Methodist church. Interment Mount Olive, Information, TAlcott 3-2808.

GRAMS John J. Grams, beloved husband of Emily; dear father of John father- in-law of Helen: fond brother of Frank: brother-in-law of Steve and Genevieve Kudlngo; uncle of Edward Klrwlns and the Tamllloa. nephews and nieces. Funeral Wednesday. 9:3 0 a.

from chapel. 3601-05 W. Dlversey avenue, to St. Hya cinth's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. ALbany 3-6424. Member cf C. F. Men- dewskl post.

No. 462, American Legion. GREENBERG David Greenberg. 5047 N. Central Park, beloved husband 01 Pearl, loving father of Howard and Rita Slotten, four grandchildren, fond brother of the late Sol and Mollle Kahn.

Services Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel. 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Acacia Waldheim.

BARRER Joseph Harrer, beloved husband of Helen, nee Hertl; fond fatrier of Helen M. and Joseph Jr. of McHenry; fond brother of John of Chicago and Mrs. Charles Herd rich of McHenry. At rest at Peter M.

Jus ten funeral home. 400 W. Elm street. McHenry. Services Wednes-dav at 10 a.

St. Mary's church. McHenry. Interment church cemetery. HASTINGS Peter G.

Hastings. Feb. 28, 1955, beloved husband of Racnhlld. nee Bakke: dear father of Elmer. Alfred.

Gerda Van Tine, and Janet Hawkins: seven grandchildren. Service Thursday. 3 p. at funeral chapel, 4 338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive.

BElmont 5-1610. HAfFNEB Agnes Hausner. 5658 S. Homan avenue, devoted wire of the late Joseph; fond mother of Joseph and Frank Kozeluh and John Hausner; sister of Albert Bauml, Anna Zdarsky, and Rose Schuller; grandmother of six. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 5218 S. Kedzle avenue. Interment Bohemian National. PRospect 6-3810. HEDGE Clarence L.

Hedge, beloved son of John and the late Frances Peters Hedge: fond brother of FJsle Majestic, John. Edna Becattl, and the late Frances. Resting at funeral home. 8400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday.

March 2, at 1:30 p. ra. Member of Chicago Elertrotypers, local No. 3. CEdarcrest 3-4310.

HELM Oscar C. Helm. Feb. 28, of High land Par'--, beloved husband of Stephanie; fond father of Margery Ettlinger and Charles grandfather of four. Services private.

HEPPNER Elsie A. Heppner, nee Sellke, of Melrose Park, beloved wife of Harry dear mother of Harry Kenneth and Mrs. Geraldlne Bilese: grandmother of Janet Lynn Bilese. Resting at chapel. 16th avenue near Lake street, Melrose Park, until 11 a.

m. Tuesday. In state at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran church from noon until time of services. 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. Fillmore 4-0714. trude's church at 10. Interment St.

Boni face's cemetery. KUZELAH See Agnes Hausner notice. LARKIN William R. Larkin, beloved hus-hand of Faye Johnston; fond son of the late Morris J. and Mary E.

Larkin; dear brother of Florence Mrs. Isabelle G. Petrlck, James and John W. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home, 2335 E.

75th street, at Oglesby avenue, to St. Bride's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

James. SOutb, Shore 8-7717. LARSON Carl Larson, Feb. 26. dear brother of Hllma Anderson; fond uncle of Allda Bover.

Llnnea Bergh. Evelyn Anderson, Stella and Llnnea Peterson. Funeral Wednesday. March 2. 11 a.

from fu neral home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to Bethany cemetery. Lcmont, 111. LOSING Everett O. Loring, husband of Frances, nee Bale: lamer 01 jo Anne; brother of Frances Coffin. Service Wednes day, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. Interment Forest Home. LUDWIG Mary A. Ludwlg.

nee Puschak, of 1543 W. 61st street, dearly beloved wife of Peter; devoted mother of Lawrence Ludwlg and Dorothy Fashing Bauer; grand mother of three; dear sister of Fred ana Rose Puschak. and the late Elizabeth Kowalskl. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from funeral home.

1718 W. 63d street, to St. Raphael's church. Interment St. Mary's.

Member of L. C. B. A. branch No.

645. and St. Raphael Altar and Rosary society. PRospect 6-1000. LITZ Elizabeth Lutx.

nee Relnert. wife of the late Harry Feb. 28: beloved sister of Jane Jackson, Margaret Power, Caroline Kllnge, Emma De Smet, and the late Nicholas. John, and Frank Reinert. Funeral Wednesday morning, 9:30, from mortuary.

1356 Wellington avenue. Serv. Ices at St. Alphonsus' church at 10. In terment St.

Joseph's cemetery. MAIN Maude Main, nee Dubbs, 713 Greenwood avenue, Wllmette, 111., wife of the late Dr. O. M. Main of Toledo, mother of James M.

Main of Rocky River, O. and Charles O. Main of Wllmette. III. Resting at funeral home, 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn.

111., until 10 P. m. Tuesday, Lying in state at the Wllmette Baptist church. Forest and Wllmette avenues, after 10 a. m.

Wednesday, service 4 p. m. Wednesday. Interment Custar. Thurs day.

In lieu of flowers make donations to the Baptist home and Hospital, Maywood, 111. MALSTROM Louella Heatley Mailt rorn. late of 2652 N. Farkslde avenue, dear wife of Robert loving mother of Lorraine Schroeder. Shirley pence.

Bernlce Torger-sen, Robert nd Harold; sister of Clarence Halkens; survived by 13 grandchil dren. Services Wednesday. 1:30 p. at chapel, 5120 Ftnlertcn avenue. Interment Oak ridge.

ARmitage 6-7800. ANA STER Lena Manaster. nee Dim. 3155 N. Spauldlng avenue, beloved wife of the late Aaron: fond mother of Joe.

Rose, Sam. Irving, and Edythe Schneider; dear sister of Joe, end Man del Dim. Rose Felbiu. the late Hymen, and Israel Dim: six grandchildren. Services Tuesday.

3 p. at chapel, 3021 Lawrence avenue, Interment Cong. Austria Galldan cemetery, Jewish Waldheim. Please omit flowers. IN-dependence 3-5000.

MARTINI'S Victoria Martin us. nee De Jeske, beloved wife ot'Joseph loving mother of Joseph Gilbert. Germaine and Lois Williams: grandmother of three; daughter of Apolonia and the late Anthony: sister of Lucille Vhlte. Jean Zemek. Florence Makoskl of Hollywood.

Har riet Puerner of Monrovia, ana tne i.f Alii- Nnakes. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to st- Lambert's church, 8200 Kedvale avenue, Skokle. III.

Inter ment St. Adalbert's. Hrnn.vittT-David Aitkin MeGilvray. In Fort Lauderdale. eo.

21, lormenj of Chicago, brother of Elizabeth Holllngs- heed, J. A. Mctiiivray 01 uamonu, Flora McGUvray. Member of Englwwood commandery. No.

59. K. T. McGTTNNES Robert McGulnness, beloved husband ot Janetr sovmg lamer 01 noo-m4 vit)i mriA Hail: fond son of Madeline arid the late Freak; brother of Frank, Thomas. Charles.

Jack. and Madeline Evenson. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 5844-4 8 Milwaukee avenue, to St.

Tarcissus' church. Interment Calvary. ROdney 3-5111. MeLEAN Matilda T. McLean, retired school teacher from Orvlile x.

Bnjni school lace residence 2821 E. 81st street, beloved daughter cf the late George and Mary, nee Kelly: dear sister of the late Mrs. Mary Skldmore. Mrs. Sara J.

Brown. Samuel E-. and George H. McLean; dear aunt of Mrs. Evelyn McNulty, James E.

Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth McBroora. Mrs. Ethel Petersen, and Harriet, Samuel.

Edward, and the late Gorge W. Skldmore. Member of Van de Laar court. No. 441.

W. C. O. F. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.

m. from chapel. 2939 E. 95th street, to St. Patrick's church.

Interment Mount Olivet. SOuth Chicago 8-0155. MTRCIER WUllara A. Merrier of 3750 N. Washtenaw avenue.

Deiovea nusoajia 01 Florence, nee Hlirglns; fond father of William and Florence Huntenburg; diar brother of Josephine Stock of Macon, Mo. and the late Lena Phillips; grandfather of William. Michael, and Sue Eilen. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home.

3750-53 Diversey avenue, to St- John Berchmans church. Interment St. Joseph's. ARmitage 6-9511. MILLER William R.

Miller beloved husband of the late Margaret Campbell Mi Her; dear father of William R. James Kathleen Immel. and the late Margaret Rose. Funeral Wednesday. March 2, at 9 a.

from funeral home, 2157 Irving Park road, at Leavitt street, to St. Benedict's church. Funeral mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. MTRZA Oshana Mlrza. dearly beloved hus band of Kizbaz: loving father of John, Albert, Helen Odlshoo. Virginia Babe, and Mary MU co; devoted father-Ui-law of Mary. Robert, Jack and William; fond (rand-father of seven; brother of Agaxa and Rabga.

Resting at funeral home, 535 Annltage avenue, until Wednesday noon, March 3. Service 1 p. m. at Carter Memorial church. Clark and Pens cola.

Inter-1 ment Elmwood. MOhawk 4-5345. WICOFF John Philip Wlcoff. beloved hus band of Mabel, nee McKean; fond lather of Ruby W. Crockett.

Donovan, and tho late Gordon; grandfather of four grandchildren. Resting at funeral "home, 8400 S. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. March 1, 1 p. m.

Interment Wednesday at Mewton, 111. CEdarcrest 3-4310. WILCOX Wilton Eldridge Wilcox at vero Beach, husband of Doreen father of Stanley W. Wilcox. Mrs.

Norma L. Hammel. and Wilton Eldridge Wllcoa HI; brother of Stanley W. Wilcox. Member of Integrity lodge.

No. 997. A. F. a A.

and Medlnah temple. A. A. O. N.

M. S. Friends may call Wednesday at chapel, 523 Lake street. Oak Park, wherw service will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. ra.

Interment Mount Emblem. Pleas omit flowers. For Information phona EUclld 3-4141 or COlumbus 1-5888. WILLIAMS George Albert Williams of the-Georgian Hotel. Evanston, Feb.

27, 1955. husband of Bessie Williams: father of Mrs. Holland Keefe. Mrs. Robert Lea.

and George A. Williams brother of Mrs. Hubert Moore and Mrs. W. D.

Avery. Resting at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston. where service wilt be held.

4 p. m. Tuesday. Interment Tacoma, Wash. ZEITLEB Catherine E.

Zeltler, beloved wlf of the late John: loving mother of Mollis Sleber, John. Henry. Frederick. Carl. Amelia Cuilen.

William, and Dorothy Pattlson: is granochildren. At rest at funeral home. 45T3-61 Milwaukee avenue, until 11 a. m. Wednesday.

In state at Calvary United Brethren church, until time of service. 1:30 p. m. Interment St. Lucas'.

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