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3 U.S. MOTHERS Hedwig Bleibtreu, 90, 'GREAT CRIME 'CEIjtrsg'ri flimnirg Oltifitttit I PEATH NOTICES Cont. from preceding page 3 IT A ES EES LEAVE CHINA ON January 26, 1958 Parti Pare 37 FR Parti Page 1 7 THE WAY HOME CANTON, China, Jan. 26 Luke P. Colleran BY CHIC AGO AN UPSETS JUDGE East Providence, R.

Jan. 25 UP) James Ott, 22, of 1500 Lake Shore Chicago, Mrs. Joseph A. Minga Mrs. Frances Eller I ADVERTISEMENT! Mass for Luke P.

Colleran, Final rites for Mrs. Frances Sunday Reuters Three lio Nagging Dies; Austrian Actress VIENNA, Jan. 25 UP) Hedwig Bleibtreu, the grand old lady of the Austrian stage, died last night. She was 90. Born in Linz, Austria, to an acting couple, she made her first theater appearance in Vienna at 4..

She was a member of Vienna's famed Burg-theater for nearly 65 years. 64, of 608 N. Laramie will be said at 10 a. m. Tuesday at Our Lady Help of Christians a Brown university senior, al disappointed American mothers left this communist Chinese city for the British Col most went to jail today.

At District court session he church, Leclaire av. and Iowa Eller, 93, of 3122 Eddy a lifelong Chicago resident, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 3314 Armitage av. She died Friday in Belmont hospital.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Laura Rasmussen; a son, Albert; two ony of Hong Kong on their st. Mr. Colleran died Friday way home today, leaving their was fined $50 and sentenced to two days in jail by Judge fOWXE Harry E. Town of 22 E.

118th place, Jan. 24, beloved husband i ef Willena. nee Altmeyer; loving father erf Holly Dixon; grandfather of Robert. At chapel, 214 E. 115th (treet.

Masonic service auspices of Kensington lodge. No. 804. A. F.

A. Sunday. Jan. 26. 8 p.

Interment convenience of family. Bat-vis, 111. tfBEMBLAY Louise Tremblay, beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of Anita Harrington. Leonard and Raymond fond lister of Michael Dunand and Mathilda Mathews. Resting at mortuary, 12 E.

112th place. Funeral Tuesday, 8 a. to Holy Rosary church. Mass 8:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Jsepulchre. TRENTADUE See Leonard Peak noUce. VACZI Martha Vaczi, nee Varga, of Melrose Park, beloved wife of Joseph; dear mother of Joseph and Elizabeth ruber; grandmother of two; great-grandmother of three: lister of Frank. Resting at funeral home. 16th avenue, near Lake street, Melrose Park.

Services Tuesday. 8:30 a. m. Mass, at Mount Carmel church. Melrose Park, at 10 a.

rh. Interment St. Joseph'. Fillmore 4-0714. in St.

Elizabeth hospital. He was chief investigator for the Burns Detective agency, and was a son of Luke Colleran Eugene J. Sullivan, who ad hree sons behind in prisons. During a three week stay monished the youth: "You sons by a former marriage, former chief of Chicago Backache Means a Good Night's Sleep Nagging backache, headache, or imuen lar aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to day atress and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes anffea mild bladder with that rest uncomfortable feeling-.

If yon are miserable and worn oat be cause of these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by. their soothing; effect to ease bladder irri-. tation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys tending; to increase the output of the IS miles of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache makea yon feel dragged-out. miserable, with restless, sleepless nights, don't wait, try Doan'a Pills, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 0 years.

Ask foe new, large, economy size and save money. Set Doan's Pills today Is don't consider anyone but yourself. I don't know why you are going to school. You Fred and Walter Manthey; 12 grandchildren, and 17 in China they saw their sons six or seven times. But an appeal to Premier Chou En-lai for their release was turned down.

detectives. A bachelor, Mr. Colleran lived with a brother, Joseph, who survives. don't deserve to." Mrs. Josephine G.

Minga, 54, of 8235 May st; died yesterday in her home. She had been an employe of the Illinois Bell Telephone company 35 years and was assistant chief operator at the Lafayette exchange office. Surviving are her Joseph a son, Joseph and three sisters. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m.

Tuesday at Holy Rosary Slovak church, 108th st. and Perry av. Frank Rowland Frank Rowland, 85, of 1264 Glenlake a north side resident for 65 years, died yesterday in Alexian Brothers hospital. He was a retired rug salesman for Mandel Brothers department store. He leaves his widow, Bridget; three sons, Joseph, Frank and Robert and two grandchildren.

Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Carl H. Gamble Shortly after the court ses Jack W. Maunder Moline, 111., Jan.

25 Special The trio, Mrs. Mary Downey Carl H. Gamble, who retired I ADVERTISEMENT 1 Backache erve Tension SECONDARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION NEW YORK Special Thanks to new. scientific laboratory formulation, thousands of men and women now escape feeling; old, tired. Irritable and depressed rrom, losing; sleep and worrying about "Bladder Weakness" too frequent, burning; and itching urination.

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See how much better you feel tomorrow. Money back guarantee. Winnipeg, Jan 25 of New Britain, Mrs. in 1947 as spreader works Jack W. Maunder, 47, press Jessie Fecteau of Lynn, sion, Judge Sullivan had a change of heart and announced that he had lifted the jail sentence before it began.

I believe he's learned a big lesson," he said. Ott was stopped early to manager for Deere farm and Mrs. Ruth Redmond of equipment manufacturer, died Yonker, N. were seen off relations officer of the Canadian Pacific Railway co. here since 1949, died yesterday in a hospital at Portage, la at the, Canton railroad station day as he sped down N.

road For extra income, rent that extra room 1 A low-cost. Tribune want ad can find you a congenial tenant to morrow. Call AVHitehall 4-O400 Tribune Want Ad-Viser. today in Lutheran hospital here. He was widely known as a writer and lecturer on astronomy, maintained a private observatory, and had by an official of the Chinese Red Cross, which arranged the Prairie, Man.

He was stricken while on a business trip. way on the wrong side of the street. visit. served since 1936 as president DRIVER KILLED of the Moline Popular Astrono Shop Monday and Thursday 9:15 lo tm Other Days 9:15 fo 15:45 AS TRUCK SKIDS tomorrow in St. Gertrude's TAXEK -See De Vincenzo notice.

VAX OSCH Ja'cqnes Van Osch. late of Park Forest, 111., beloved husband of Henrietta, nee Vandermark: fond father of Dorothy, John, Joseph. Johanna, Henry, and Marie; grandfather of 10. Resting at mortuary, 12' E. 112th place.

Funeral Monday. 8 a. to St. Willi-brdrd's church. Mass at 8:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. VAV TELIiTXGEJT Anna Louise Van Telllngen. nee De Walle, 1319 E. 50th street.

Jan. 23, 1958, fond mother of Rudolph A. and Oscar grandmother 1 of aeven. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th i atreet, where services will be held Monday.

Jan. 21, at 2 p. m. Interment Beverly. WAHLBERG Theodore G.

Wahlberg of Lake Villa, 111., beloved husband of the late Hanna; fond father of Mrs. Dagmar Kieft. Mrs. Doris Johnson, and David 1 Wahlberg; grandfather of two: great-. grandfather of three; two brothers in Sweden.

Funeral 11 a. m. Monday. Jan. 27.

at Strang funeral horn'-, Antioch. 111. Interment Avon cemetery. Member of Engelbrect lodge. Ko.

41, I. O. V. WARXER Samuel Warner, husband of the late Christine, nee Knodel; beloved father of Hildegarde Schulz, Ada Fergin, Arnold, Harry, and Edwin Warner: grandfather of 10; great-grandfather of four; brother of Mary Sonnenberg. Rest-: ing at chapel.

7319 Madison street. Forest Park, until 1 p. m. Monday. Service 3 p.

at St. John's Ev. Luth. church. Interment Concordia.

WATSOX Mrs. Grace ft. Wiitnn. 1027 my club. Samuel Pizer church, 6200 Glenwood av.

AND OVERTURNS Brother Thomas M. Croke Wayne Coplea, 36, of Bon- field, Kankakee county, was Samuel Pizer, 66, of 3172 Sheridan an executive with O'Connor Goldberg, shoe retailer at 205 S. State killed early yesterday when his pickup truck skidded on Mass for Brother Thomas M. Croke, 73, will be said at 10:30 a. m.

Tuesday at the Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows, 3121 Jackson blvd. Brother Croke, died yesterday in Colum icy pavement in Illinois high way 113 about 10 miles north bus hospital. He leaves his widow, Jean three sons, ma Jerome Sheldon and who had served the basilica 38 years, died Saturday in his quarters there. He formerly was director of the St. Philip Robert and five grand children.

Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in High school athletic club. Sur Ridge avenue. Evanston, Jan.

24. 1958. wife of George O. Watson; mother of George James and Virginia M. watson; sister of Stanley Gardner.

Rest the chapel at 5206 Broadway, viving are two brothers, Felix west of Kankakee. State Trooper Ralph Lock said the trtfck left the pavement, overturned, threw Cop-lea out, and came to rest on top of him. Up to midnight Friday, 22 persons had been killed in Cook county traffic accidents since Dec. 31. Of these, 14 died in Chicago, where 2,133 were injured in the same ing at cnapel.

1567 Maple avenue. Ev of Los Angeles, and the Rev. Alexis M. of Detroit. anston, where services will be held at p.

Monday. Interment Memorial Alfred G. Taube Services for Alfred far: cemetery. (jINiversity 4-0130 tfAWRZYNIAK Joseph Wawrzyniak, be Taube, 60, of 715 N. Pine Mrs.

Fred Ortlund who died Wednesday in West Annie L. Ortlund, 85, of 748 Maclean Kenil loved husband of Marie, nee Fodobinski; loving father of Richard and Leon: fond father-in-law of Melva: dear grandfather of two. Funeral services Wednesday, 8:30 a. from chapel. 1006 N.

Western avenue, to St. Stanislaus B. and M. church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery ARmitage 6-3378. tFEIXACHT Julia Welnacht of 448 Waukegan avenue. High wood, beloved wife of the late Frank Idvine mother worth, died yesterday in her home. She leaves her hus MILITARY RITE Side Veterans hospital, will be held at 3 p. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 301 S. 5th Maywood. He was a survivor of the Bataan death march, as a member of Battery 60th coast artillery. He leaves his widow, Mary, and two sons, band, Fred, retired owner of the Washington Laundry- in FOR REP. SMITH of Bernice Weinacht, Elsie Knight, El-mi Toigo.

Mildred Caulkins. and Edward Weinacht; devoted grandmother of Evanston; two daughters, Mrs (g)95 four; dear great-grandmother of six. Rest Helps banish Unsightly bulges HELD IN RACINE Florence Essig and Mrs. Wini ing at the chapel, 1913 Sheridan road? Highland Park, where services will be held at 1:30 p. m.

Monday, Jan. 27. Interment Mount Olive. fred Kleerup; and a son, Walter. Services will be held at Alfred T.

and Douglas J. Solomon Goldman Racine, Jan. 25 8) Rep. Lawrence Smith R. who died Wednesday in WEIS8EXBORN George B.

Weissenborn of Downers Grove, 111., husband of the late 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 5149 N. Ashland av. Marie: father of Mrs.

Gussie Carhoun; Services for Solomon Gold grandfather of Corrinne Susan. Services Monday. Jan. 27. 1:30 p.

at funeral man, 59, of 2909 Sheridan Washington as he was starting his 18th consecutive year in the House, was buried to Hersh Beitch home, 4920 Main street. Downers Grove. Interment Clarendon Hills cemetery. WEISSERT Rosemary Weissert. aae 2.

will be held at 1 p. m. tomor Thailand or iotfifed users row in the chapel at 13QP darling daughtep of Don and Marv. nee day with military honors. Hersh Beitch, 90, of 3555 Glenlake died yesterday uevon av.

Mr. Goldman, Services for the 65 year old in North Shore hospital, Win- motion picture projectionist Sterling; fond sister of Edward, Margaret, I Dorothy, William, and Rita; granddaugh-I ter of Mrs. Thomas Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Weissert. At rest at funeral home. I 229 S. Main street. Lombard.

Mass of the I Angels at 9:30 a. m. Monday in Sacred dean of Wisconsin congres Let the Glorifier electrically work for you! Receive the type massage normally available, only in salons. The four rubber rollers are designed to vibrate tissues while they roll them. Helps increase muscle tone and stimulate circulation.

Glorifier is easy to use. Size SxSxS netka. He retired five years 1 sional delegation were held at died Friday while at work in the Kino theater, 638 North ago as president of the Rus- church. Interment St. Joseph's cem First Baptist church, with burial in a family plot at West sian-Polish Importing com av.

He leaves his widow, Ann etery. iombard 1400. WEXBT Minnie Irene Wendt, age 57, of R. R. 2 Naperville, passed away Jan.

23. beloved wife of William: mother of Lawn cemetery. a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Ruth Sudak; a grandchild, three pany, 220 N. Aberdeen st.

He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mary B. Robin and Mrs. Bilia inches with 5V2 foot cord. Operates A.C.

Graveside ceremonies were conducted by the American brothers, and a sister. Raikova. Services will be Is U.L. approved. Guaranteed by manu Legion and Veterans of For Mrs.

Stanley Fisher of Downers Grove, Joan of Naperville, William Kenneth R. of sister of Samuel Hopkins of Lyons, 111., Arthur of Chicago, and Mrs. Latimore of Columbia, also two grandchildren. Services will be held Monday, at 1:30. at the Ackman chapel.

318 S. Washington street, Naperville. Interment Clarendon Hill cemetery. Fred R. Smith-Services for Fred R.

Smith eign Wars. Smith was an army facturer. lieutenant in World War I. 76, of the Lafayette hotel Kankakee, who died Friday in JVHEELER William Wheeler. Jan.

23. 1958. husband of Inga; father of Helen. Robert, and William. Resting at funeral home, 318 N.

Central avenue, Austin. GEORGE HANDY, PUBLISHER IN Hines Veterans hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at Madison and Services Monday at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Rosehill cemetery. AUitin 7-0017. tVHITK Mr Whit, nee Thick, wife held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 5206 Broadway.

Claude G. Bowers New York, Jan. 25 W) Services for Claude G. Bowers, 79, former United States ambassador, were held today in Manhattan. Bowers, who died Tuesday, was envoy to Spain from 1933 to 1939 and later ambassador to Chile for 14' years.

i of Hawkins; mother of Joseph, Ernest, STate 2-1500 or Mail 1 Mandel Brothers, Box 1207, Chicago 90 Please send me Chle Glorifier Jefferson Yorkville. Mr, MICHIGAN, DIES Ypsilanti, Jan. 25 I Xjesue. ana wrisht: sister nf Smith was a justice of the i Hannah Garrison. Minnie Ward, and Paul Duske; sevea grandchildren; six UP) George Charles Handy, peace in Kankakee for the las I STcai-granacnuaren.

ai cnapel, objb 26 years. He leaves two sis 71, founder and publisher of Check C.O.D.. I North avenue. Funeral services Monday, I 1:30 P. m.

Interment Arlington ceme-' tery. MErrimac 7-9186. WlBERGAlfred.Wiberg, age 82. Jan. 23.

1958. beloved husband of the late Ufa frtnrf father -f T.v,4f- Name. he Ypsilanti Daily Press, died today in university hospital Burial will be in Terre Haute, 1 Alphonso F. Dell Iiola Ann Arbor. Handy, who had Monday.

Apply 2-woy eitlon over excess fletft Koy, Elmer, Clarence, and Esther Rundquist; loving grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of two: dear brother been ill for the last 15 months, Cleveland, Jan. 25 UP) Stricken with a heart attack Zone of Leonard. At chapel. 3905-07 N. f- Use over entire William O'Neill Moline, 111., Jan.

25 UP)- i Lincoln avenue, where services will be entered the hospital Jan. 14. He had been with the paper ii A on his 38th birthday, Alphonso I held Monday, at 1 p. m. Interment Ridgewood cemetery.

Dell lsola, treasurer since 1904. He leaves his William O'Neill, 87, who Add 3 III. Ret. Tax. 25c C.O.D..

22c handling charges outside our regular delirtry areas. WlXLERT Hazel S. Willert, nee Del- Chesapeake Ohio railway vigne. beloved wife of Fred: dear sister widow, a daughter and a son. served as police magistrate in nearby Milan for 32 years, of Mae Howard of Argentina and the late George.

Mary McCarthy, and Ada Delvlgne; aunt of Marion White and 1 Emily Patro. Services Monday, Jan. 27, since last May 1, died in his home in Cleveland Heights 243 Get Illinois Tech Mandel's Surgical Department Upper Sufaway Wabash 1:30 P. at funeral home. 5350 W.

today. -rrY-'ifViViV- North avenue. Interment Oakridge. Degrees; One Dad of TUxedo 8-8844. VIRTEL Stanley A.

Wlrtel of 407 The Illinois Institute of nearVi avpnu. Parlf. 111.. died in a Moline hospital today. He also was a former manager of the Milan telephone office and Rock Island county assessor.

Dr. Gideon H. Hoffman Ke'wanee, 111., "Jan. 25 UP) Technology awarded 243 de ONLY AT GOLDBLATT'S BEAUTY SALONS! beloved husband of Ruth, nee McKay; loving father of Barbara and Leonard; fond brother of Mathilda naczinskl, grees last night at a commencement ceremony in the Agnes Helen Top- czewskl. and Rose Sauer.

Funeral Monday, Js4lsg. WW-N-- mi Jan. 27. at 9:30 a. from chapel 3845-47 Prairie avenue, Brookfield, 111., to St.

Barbara's church. Mass at 10 a. Dr. Gideon H. Hoffman, 86, Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

HUnter 5-0214. Sounds incredible but it ti WISE Albert IKellyJ Wise, beloved husband of the late Augusta; loving stepfather former chief of staff at St. Francis hospital, and Kewanee Public hospital, died today. Science museum. The- graduates include William Owen, 322 Kenmore Elm-hurst, father of five, who received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering.

Peru Seizes Army of Helen Anna fond, brother of Edward. Lewis, Clara Wise, George Ask the thousands of women Helen McLarney, Emily Wise, and the late Anna Riewoldt. Joseph, Peter, and Loretta Sturn. Funeral Monday. 10 a.

at funeral home. 6040 Pulaski road. Interment WS who wait for this annual event St. Mary's cemetery. Information, POrtt a.

sssssss ss muammp ofc mouth 7-7676. Officer in Plot WOIiFGRAM Amelia Wolfgrara, nee Murbach, beloved 'wife of the late "that ell may know" HAGGARD FUNERAL HOMES 124 MADISOH Sr. OAK PAHK EUclid -7S2 AUstln 7-1422 -Is ALL You Pay No More, No Less Charles; dear mother of Walter, Charles Ethel Zeimet, Vernon, and the late Raymond; nine grandchildren; 28 greatgrandchildren; three great-great-grand-grandchildren; sister of Charles and LIMA, Peru, Jan. 25 UP) The war ministry announced today the detention of Lt. Col.

Alejandro Izaguirre on charges of seeking army converts to a conspiracy against the government. He was held for Bertha Kaske. Services Monday. 1:30 p. at funeral home, 2500 N.

Cic ero avenue. Interment Montrose cemetery. BErkshire 7-8070. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WOZXICKI Maciel Woznicki of 2712 25th street, loving father of Angeline Buti, Helen Schaefer, Joseph, Walter, and Law court martial. jimsMh' LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 31 W.

63D-ST. PHONE: WEntwortu 6-0025 FLOWERS LET OTHERS SHARE YOUR 003 00 SUNDAY At chapel 'til 10 p. in. SORROW PEER Amy rence; father-in-law of Joseph Buti, Char-1 lotte. Gertrude, and Anne; fond grandfather of eight: dear great-grandfather of one.

Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. from chapel, 2654 W. 21st street, to St. Roman's church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. Bishop 7-7240. WRIGHT See White notice. XELOWSKI Tod Xelowskl. Jan.

24. 3 958. beloved son of Dr. and Mrs. Thad Xelowskl M.

and Beverly Xelowski: brother of Judy, Jean. Jo Ann. Jamie, Thomas, Jan. and Tracy Xelowski: nephew of Mary Louise Xelowski. Resting at funeral home, 6311 N.

Clark gtreet. Services Monday. 2 p. at 1m-manuel Lutheran church, Grernview and Elmdale avenues. Interment Rosehill.

TARIO See Maria Rocco notice. EEMKE Augusta Graef Zemke. 10517 S. Peoria street, Jan. 23.

1958. beloved wife of the late Ernest P. Zemke: fond mother of Ernest C. and Raymond A. Zemke, and Dorothy E.

Buve-lot; grandmother of 10: great-grandmother of six: sister of Margaret Kura: sister-in-law of Edna Nicholson. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Monday, Jan. 27, at 1 p. m.

Interment Fairmount cemetery. Member of West Englewood chapter. No. 894. O.

E. S. NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645 MONDAY FERTXO Anthony 10 a.

m. at chapel HAH Irving J. 2 p. m. at Chanel YIH'IST Matilda 9:30 a.

m. in church SYLVESTER Charles 10 a. m. in church SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 95TH-ST.

PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 Ay ''-J When personal con-' tacts are difficult, flowers are a beautiful and wonderful comfort. As an expression of sympathy that helps to heal the poignant pain of loss, aothing caa er replace flowers. Sec or phone your Allied Florist VAX TELLINGEN Anna 2 P. m. st chapel 1 p.

m. st chapel "I ZEMKE Augusts THIS YEAR YOU GET EIEXCIAK Antoinette Zienciak, beloved SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfai 4-717T Sotner or tiregory. Adam.

Norbert, elen, Loretta, Florence, and Rose; fond mother-in-law of Helene. Adrienne wwt still Member N. Boris-Nichols. Bernard Balkonis. Joseph Riccio, and John Grandinetti; grandmother of 10.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 3012 S. Laramie avenue. Cicero, to St. Valentin! church.

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24, of 3358 N. Seminary avenue. beloved wife of August; dear mother of Grace Loch of Southgate. and Rob-! ert Hardie. Funeral 10:30 a.

m. Monday from chapel. 3415-19 N. Clark street. Interment Irving Park cemetery.

BOXCA Frank J. ZonJa late of 2115 W. Fletcher street, beloved husband of Anna: dear father of Adeline. Frank Chester, Joseph, Henry, and Bruno; fond brother of Michael, Thomas. Rose Hampton.

Louise Keshen, and Agnes Buckley. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from parlors. $34-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church.

Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Member of Railway Express post. No. 780, A.

L. HAymarket 1-5800. BTTtEK Mack Zurek of 4064 S. Richmond treet, fond father of Helen CzaJka, Edward, John, and Loretta; father-in-law of Mary and Stephanie; brother of Victoria Fietrzyk; grandfather of seven. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.

m. from chapel, 4401 03 S. Kedzie avenue, to St. Pancratius' church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

LAfayette 3-7781. BTKWA Leonard W. Zykwa. beloved husband of Bernice: fond father of Lawrence; on of Mabel Giese; brother of Philip; Stepson of Arthur Giese. Services Monday.

t30 p. at chapel, 3700 W. 63d street terment Evergreen. LUdlow 2-2000. C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 103 TEARS 221 East Erie SUperior 7-7709 SOUTH 7fTH ft CICERO Rlllase 5-4700 47TH ft ASHLAND AVE. YArets 7-2000 not I wou NORTH LINCOLN IELMONT AVIS, litters west -S00 UWRINCI I BROADWAY LOngb-ach 1-4200 KIMIALL MILWAUKEE CApltel 7-3500 we wiiii wave nditio" rent recoi WBBBBkW CEMETERIES COST HARLEM ft 6RAND ELMWOOD PARK, ILLINOIS GLadston 3-4400 1409 W. CHICAGO AVE.

HAymarket 1-2222 MADISON ft PULASKI AVE. NEvada 2-4444 HILLSIDE ILLINOIS Llndee 4-7700 EXTRA regular $2 ftp Treat SIX GRAVE LOT Oakridge cemetery. Perpetual care paid. S500 cub. Fred Hacker, Bourbonnais.

111. uie wnn Kir hCo.onin9 27TH ft TURNER Ishop 7-7500 1ST ft COMMERCIAL AVE. SOUiith Chlcege 1-2000 IILMOKT St CENTRAL MUlberry 5-4700 FOUR CEMETERY LOTS In Chapel Hill Gardens West. Fillmore 3-8674, Just Say "Charge It!" You May Us Your Regular Charga Account for Your Permanent Wave. ment- IRVING PARK CEMETERY Eight grgve lot: excel, $375.

AUstin 7-7826. Also Hammond, Gary, Joliet, Park Forest RESURRECTION One grave, (ISO. Call CRawford 7-8544..

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