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10- Section 1A Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, April 20, 1971 David Death Notices Obituaries GI Heroin 'Epidemic' William .1. Hudson Services for William J. Hud Garlfan Wllbert L. OflTtta, belovtd husband ef Ine, net Keiterlntf devoted father of Jofm w. James C.

Oavliani deer brother of Alice Flenagani trandfather of Keith John. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Laughlln Sons Chapel, 2100 W. 95th, at Home, to St. Margaret of Scotland Church.

Mass 10 a. m. interment Holy sepulchre. 779-1100. Gavras Anna Gavras, nee Zemko, beloved wife of Michael; dear mother of Peter (Mildred), Constance, Mary Ann Robert Sugg, Stephen R.

Carolyn) and John M.i dear sister ef Stephen, John Emily. Mary Supel, Jennie Bill Spulak, and Emily Rocco; grandmother of tight. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Gordon Funeral Home, 1779 S. Halsted, to St.

Simon Church, 52d and California. Mass at 9:30. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. CA 6-1344. Gavrescan Keunekc Stanley Keunekt of Westchester, formerly of Fort Waynt In4, suddenly, beloved tiusband of Varj Delta, net Clay; dear father of Barbara (Frank) Parks; fond son of Otto and Virginia; dear brother of Evelyn Bender, Ralph, Howard, Harry, Roland, Otto, William and Karl.

Resting at the Westchester Funeral Home, ioi Cermak 7 blocks W. of Mann-helm Road. Visitation Tuesday 2 'til to p. m. Further visitation Fort Wavne, Wednesday, interment Thursday, Green Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.

562-5900. Kirk Jessie M. Kirk, age 70, of Bars boo, formerly of Chicago and Lansing, 111., suddenly, April 17, beloved wife of Jack loving mother of Richard Detores Hanert and Charlotte Kuiilng; fond grandmother of nine; -great-grand-mother of five; fond sister of Raymond and Frank platt, Julia Urchell, Beatrice Stryker and Pearl Huttle. Funeral serv Mclneraey Patricia K. Mclntrney, April 17, deewh.

ter of the late Mortimer and Catherine; dear sister of Margaret William Mor-, ley and Eileen (William Leahy; fond aunt of 11. Visitation at Blrren Son -Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark St. from 6 p. m.

Monday until the funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Services at St. Greg-ory Church, 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. McKciinft Frank E. McKenna fond son Catherine, nee Cameron, and fhe lit fnk E. brother of Marguerite H. Robert Sorensen; uncle of Patricia Crump, services Wednesday, 1 p.

at Bourne Chapel, Kedzie Avenue at 65th Place. Interment Mount Greenwood, visitation after 6 m. Tuesday. 737-3232. Meyer William F.

Meyer of Wilmelte, April J7, husband, of Myrtle father of William F. grandfather of Marlalne and Marcia Meyer; brother of Theresa Koehne. visitation at the Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1100 Green leaf Wilmelte, from 7 to 9 p.

m. Monday, where services wilt be held 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. Inlerment private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions mav bt made lo the American Cancer Society, 37 Wabash. Miszewskl John Miszewskl, beloved husband of nee Mendllk; dear father of Robert Bessie) and Richard lEstelle); fond brother of Pauline Baranek; devoted grandfather of five. Funeral Wednesday, April 21, at 9:30 a. from Wotclechow-skl Funeral Home, 2129 W. Webster lo St.

Hedwlg Church. Interment Maryhill. AR 6-4630. Mostowy Georoe David beloved father of George a I ik "doen uruav) er of five; fond brother of Joseph, Nor-man, Robert and Alma Joteph. Resting at Kowactiek Funeral Horn.

t77j.7A uu Lawrence Ave. Visitation Mondiy 4:30 ii i lw 'eoay private. Funeral and Interment DeCalawe Frank .1 nrh Ait it husband of the lale' Elsie, net hal( 'hef of Romania Alorecfit, Jo- km, vioiri amunnwane, MM-elyn Smllh, Alfred and the lale Peter, ISM: Albrecht, Alexander, Emily es and Marv Rvani 10' Sfctf-oran Aether of 10. Viii 3n r-unerai noma, 1356 Wellington after 4 p. m.

Tubs' Services In St. Bonaventure Church at 10 num. cmomDmenr wueen of Heaven mausoleum. DeLuca Luea DeLuca, suddenly, dearly beloved husband of Lulolna, nee Perfetll; loving father of Joseph (Frenctnel of Glen-view; devoted grandfather of Joey and vHauuinv. runvrai weantiMV, April 21, 8:45 a.

from DeNlcolo-Lesntak Fu- oi nuniv, j-mj VY. uiYfTUT corner of Mango. Mass 9:30 a. at St. John Bosco Church, Belden and mtviiRcr nvenues.

tniomomenT queen ui neaven mouigicum. eay-uil9. Dennlson Mildred I. Dennlson, beloved wife of Ray; loving sister of Mrs. Edna (Frank! Mofle of Des Moines, Iowa.

At George Maner rwnarar nome, iir eroaoway, after p. m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednes day, April 21, 9 a. to St.

Thomas of la-mercury inurcn. Mass f.J3 a. m. interment Thursday at Des Moines, Iowa. Devens Marv Kathrvn Devens.

nee Larmn. loved wife of James loving mother of James, Mary Therese. Debra Ann and Catherine Merle; devoted daughter of Genevieve McDonough Larson and fhe tate Edward M. Larson; dear sister of Edward Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 a. from tht new Kenny uroiners, jeoo w.

vsrrt 51., lo Most Holv Redeemer Church, lor man jt 11 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Mem- ucr mo! raiy Keaerner a liar ana Kosary socieiy. 2JV-jwo.

Dewar Louise Dewar. mother of Douotas, Leroy and Dorothy, Funeral mast Wednesday, 9:30 a. at SI. Marv Church. Crown Point, ind.

Friends may call after 7 p. m. monoay ar int ueiten Funeral noma, urown Komr. Diano Rose Dlano, nee Maclno, devoted wlft of james; lovino mointr or ooiores Ange Terran and Stella (Loult Sir lea i dear grandmother of five; fond titter of Rose (the lata Guy Maclno, Mary Ferrara, Angelina Clmarustl. Mamie Flgarelli, Delia Patlela, Vita Palermo, Lena Oresto, r-rancei moiey, Amnony wacino ana ine late ElliaMth.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Rosarlo D. Salemo'a Sons Funeral Homa, 6300 W. North to Our Lady of Pompeii Church. Interment Mount Cer- mei.

Mb 7-044V or Mb 7-oaxt. visitation i uiioay iiier 4 p. rn. Doerfler Margaret Doerfler, beloved wife of tht laie jonn Mumaney ana jonn Doenieri loving mother of Virginia Helper, Jean-nelte Seal and the lata Raymond; trend- mother of three; afeat-aranrfmc-thar three; sister of Laura Keath, Haial Graver, Ruth Devls, William and Charles Bradley. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.

from O'Donnell-Bartz Funeral Home, 1111 W. 103d to St. Barnabas church. Mass to a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet. BE 8-2245. Dow Daisy Dow, belovtd wlft of Hit lata trnasr r. dow; rona motner or Ruin Jemleton, Peter and Reginald Dowi grandmother of Susan, Christopher, Ger-alyn, Peter, Patrick, Jantttt and Patricia. Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a.

at Hurstn Chapel, 929 Belmont Av. Interment Acacia Park. Visitation Tuesday after 1 p. m. Dntter Herman F.

Duller, loving father of Joanne Tom Hardsty, Robert (Delorts and Donald S. Florence Dutterj dear grandfather of Barbara (Walter Lttmon, Donald Deborah, Robert and Hans Hardtty; great-grandfather of Linda and Sandra Ltamon; brother In law of Martin Lundeulsf; cousin of Kay James. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. at Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103d Oak Lawn.

Interment Oak Woods Cemetery, Jollet, til. Former member of Local No. 705. For transportation Information, call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Jollet papers please copy.

Ehrenwerth Set Emma Marie Reed notice. Elf strom Carl Elmer Elfstrom, April 1971, at Lot Angeles, bom In Chicago, April 19, 1893, brother of Either Lof-strom, Sadie Bergman, Elma Nixon and Edgar Elfstrom. Interment Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, April 5. Engelbrecht Emma Fnoelbrecht. Aorll 18.

1971. be lovtd wlft of Geonn dear mother of George R. Shirley Engelbrecht and the late Donald A. Fern Engelbrecht; grandmother of George, Marcia, Glenn, Steven and Susan Engelbrtcnt; fond sister of Emest and Julius Nuoffer. Resting at Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcolt at Cumberland, Park Ridge, Tuesday 2 to 10 p.

m. In statt at St. Luka Lutheran Church, corner of Prospect and Cedar Avenues, Park Ridgt, from 10 a. m. Wednesday until time of service, 11 m.

Interment Rldgewood. Memorials to St. Luke Lutheran Church will bt appreci ates. 123-31 Z2. Faber Stanley Faber, beloved husband of Caro line, net NOSii; loving ramar or uenna (Robert) Hanson and Georglanne Dennis) Wolff; dear brother of Frances Krlst and Ann Brudnlckl; grandfather of six.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Schleika Funeral Home, 7710 w. Addison to trie cnurcn or m. PrlKllla. Mats at 10 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert. NA 5-3444. Filuscb Paula Elaine Fllusch, age 4, of 2232 Llncclnwood Evanston, April 18, 1971, daughter of Wolfgang and Mar-lorl Fllusch; sister of Dorothy and Joyce Fllusch.

Service 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Hebblethwalle Chapel, 1567 Mape Evanston. Interment Memorial Park. Memorials may bt made to Evanston Hospital for Pediatric Research.

Fischer Merle C. Fischer, nea Petit, belovtd wlft of Earl W. Fischer; dear sitter of George Marie Petit and tht latt Alice Petit, Eva Chrlttten and Viola Anderson. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W.

103d Oak Lawn, to St. Gerald Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Theresa of the LI tile Flower Society appreciated.

For transportation call 636-1193 or 735-4242. Fitimaurlce Gerald Emmettl and Mary Therese O'Connor Fitimaurlce, suddenly, parents of Gerald, Mary Theresa, Karen, Christine, John and Margie; Gerald Is the ton of Laura and tht latt John; brother ol Loretta Hlavln, Dolores Laurie, John, Rev. Tarrance, 0. S. Veronica, Dr.

Francis and Loyola; Mary Therese O'Connor Hot auric la tht daughter of Michael and Anna, net Mulvlhtll; sister of Jemes O'Connor. Funeral Wednesday, 9 from Gibbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 124 Madison, Oak Park, to St. Mary of Cell Church, Berwyn. Mais at 9:30 a. m.

841-7400. Foelker Rose Foelker, beloved wife of the lale Peter; loving mother of Helen Clarence! Grandt, Joseph (RostAnna), Peter Doris and Teresa Richard Fronciek; frandmother of nlnt. At Mm ft Rammt uneral Home, 3918 W. Irving Park Rd i until 9 a. m.

Thursday, Funeral matt, 9:30 a. at St. Edward's Church. In- itrmeni sr. jottpn cemetery, in e-aue.

Fudala Marv Ann Fudala, age 18. suddenly, loving daughter ol Connie Fudala, nee Arcurl; dear niece of aunlt and uncles; also survived by cousins. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a. Irom tho Montclalr Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont lo SI.

Ladlslaus Church, Mass 10 a. m. Interment SI, Joseph Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 422-9300.

Furst John Furst, April IB, 1971, belovtd husband of Eva; dear father of John A. Marge Furst; fond grandfather of Dennis and Jonnle Ann. Funeral from Lain 6. Son Chapel, 5501 Ash and April tj, a. to ar.

a. m. in- i. Boniract, Gabriel Frank Gabriel, dear brother of the lata Lillian 01 rich; uncle of Atvlra George! Girsch; granduncle of Robert. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from Wm. C. Smith 8. Sons, 2500 N. Cicero lo St.

Genevieve Church. Interment St. Joseph. 237-8070. Gallols Josephine Z.

Gallolt, nee Zromkowskl, beloved wife of the late Henry; fond daughter of Charlotte Harold Pluclnskl; grandmother of Harold J. (Nancy); great-grandmother of Kimberly; sister of Mary Nowlckl. Funeral services Thursday, 9 a. from Cooney Mortuary, 12 E. 112th to SI.

Nicholas Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Gasklll Ferris 0. Gasklll of Barrlnglon, dear husband of Margaret; dear father of Or. Paul (Lois) Gasklll.

Jamas F. Constance Gasklll and tht late John; loving grandfather of nlnt; great-grandfather ef one; fond brother of itrnraj and Miss Bernlce Gasklll. Resting) to 9 p. m. Tuesday at Stirlen-Pleper Funeral Home, 149 W.

Main Barrlngton. Funeral Wedneid'v, 10 a. from chapel to St. Anne Chuich for 10:30 a. mass.

Inter menl SI. Michael. 381-1411. Axelson Frank L. Aelson, belovtd husband ef Dorothy nee Bledermen.

Funeral Thujs- uar, iu a. ar smnn-uorcoran r-unerai none, oimj n. Licero m. inrerment Mi morlal Park. Visitation after 5 p.

Tuesday. 734-3833. Baldassari Victor C. Batfarl. Aorll 17.

nf N. Kenmore, beloved husband of Pauline, nee waiiace; near Tamer or vicior; aiio eurvlved by both parents end one iliter. Funeral Tuesdey, April 20, from the Blrn Funeral Home, Seneca Falls, N. to sr. Patrick's Church.

Interment St. j-oiumoo temerery. Bambula See William F. Wright notice. Barnicle See TIMIe Raitm notice.

Bauer Julian J. Bauer, beloved husband of Catherine Bauer, nee Caden; loving father of Julian P. Carmen), Paul Annette, Thomas J. Lynn Bauer and Mary (Er-wln Sxon; dear grandfather of 15; fond brother of Clera Fields, Cecelia Nash, Marcella Smith, Bernlce Caden, Boyce, the late George and Arthur Bauer. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

from Kosary Funeral Home, 3100 W. 59th to St, Basil Church. Mess 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. Member of Local 1185, Carpenters Union. Visitation attir 6 p. m. Tuesday.

434-4246. Bayer Harry C. Bayer, lovlna son of Mrs. Margaret Bayer, nee Wlese, and the late Oswald Bayer; fond father of Ralph and Deborah Bayer. Visitation at the Wheeling Funeral Home, 189 S.

Milwaukee Wheeling, after 7 p. m. Monday, Services Wednesdoy at 1 p. m. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Heart Fund will be appreciated. 537-6600. Belllne See Mary Ascolanl notice. Bldlas William Bldlas, beloved husband of the lale Rost Bldlis, ne Teskii loving father of Ethel (Jerryl Pecenkai fond grandfather of Jerry and Linda; dear brother of Marie Steplcka. Funeral Wednesday, April 21, 1971.

10:30 a. from Noworul Memorial Chapel, 2658 S. Central Park av. Interment Bohemian National Cemetery. 762-2233.

Black Delia Frana Black of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Joseph dear sister of John and Thomas Mcu 1 1 en and Ellen Martocclo. Visitation after 7 p. Monday, at Ochler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Street, Des Plaines. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from chapel to St.

Mary Church. Mass at 11 a. m. Interment All Saints. 824-5155.

Bloomqulst Joslah Bloomqulst, beloved uncle of Alice Yeager, Evelyn Yaktl, Edith Lodes, Robert Smlthson, Arthur Olsten, all of California, and Sven Bloomqulst of Sweden. Services Wednesday, April p. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av. Interment Rosehill Cemetery.

Visitation alter 5 p. m. Tuesday. 661-6874. Bochenski Edward J.

Bochenski, dearest husband of Marilyn, nee Wlnans; fond father of Linda, Edward Jr. and) Leslie; dear son of Gertrude; beloved brother of Raymond Nancy Bocfi and Eleanor Eugene) Smactam dear son In law of Carl and Christine WInans. Member of H. N. 5.

of St. Catherine of Alexandria Church and Polish American Club. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from Wolnlak Fimaral Hnmi. 5700 S.

Pulaikl tO St. Catherine of Alexandria Church. Interment Resurrection. PO 7-4500. Bowers See Mary Ascolanl notice.

Brady Sarah J. Brady, net King, dear wife of the tale John F.j beloved mother of John F. Jr. and Mary Frances Thomas rnlllno ntn arinrfthlMmn. Funeri WarinrUv.

0' m. nr. from The BridV Gill Funeral Home, 3929 W. BTth to St. George Church, Tlnlty Park.

Mass at a. m. iniermeni Mounr uiivei. 636-2600, Bronar tnwnh A Rrnnar. An fit IS.

1971. beloved husband of Mary, nee Plenta; dear father of Dorothy John Allan; fond orandfalfter of Victoria and Pamela; brother of Josephine Englundj brother In law of rhPttr (Flifl Pltnta. Funeral Wednes day, April 2t, 9 a. from Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W. Montrose to Our Lady of Mercy Church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. iniermenr si. oain wmrroir. Memory of International order oi operating Engineers, Local 399.

IR 8-2036. Buchanan George Evans Buchanan of Elk Grove unijia. fnrmrlv nf RIvir Forest, beloved husband of the tatt Anna and Zallai fond father of Marcia Drury; brother of (Cath erine Mullen, fluinor or several iftnniM papers. Graduate of Austin High School and Illinois Institute of Technology. Member of I.

E. E. Elmhurst Country Club and Hamilton Fraternity of Chicago. Resting, at tht Ahlgrlm Sons Funeral Home, tvi nuniiwoii nw.i uih.r. will hold It I D.

ftl. Wednesday, April 21. Pleast omit flowers, visitation for friends after 2 p. m. Tuesday.

Interment private. FL i-7411. Burke Burt tolnunH hmhand of Annie Burke, nee McDonnell; dear father of Marcus J. lAorianej vano-father of Christine Ann; brother of MarY Hughes, the late John and Katharine linn at nfmitv Funeral Home, 3552 Southport Av. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

m. to St. Benedict Church. Interment St. Joseph.

Native of BaMyvary, County Mayo, Ireland. Pteasa omit, flowers. Caden See Julian J. Bauer notice. Caporusso See Catherlnf Romlfo notice.

Clamage Milton Clamage, age 66, of 4100 Chicago Beach beloved husband of Elsie, nee Fein; loving father of Sutanne Alanl Black; devoted son of the late Michael and Esther Clamage; grandfather of Scott Stern, Sharon Black and the late Kim Stern; dear brother of Reva Ben Shwavder, Ann Walter Klein and Janice Arthur Frailn. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Piter Memorial Chapel, 6935 Stony Island Av. Interment Oak Wood Cemetery. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Esther Clamage Auxiliary would bo appreciated. Past President of South Shore Temple, charter member of Jackson Park B'nal B'rlth; designer and founder of the Esther Clamage School for Emotionally Disturbed Children. DO 3-4920. Coburn Nelsle Coburn, Washington and Jane Smith Home, April 17, 1971, beloved sister of Mrs. Frederick Eide of Blue Island, and W.

C. Palmer of England. At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th where services will be held Wednesday, April 21, at 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Hope. Courtney Graceford Courtney, bom Ottawa, Canada, formerly of Oak Park, wile of the lata William H. Courtney; mother of Vivian Arthur and Katherlne Claudia Shevelson; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Visitation 4 to 9 P. m.

Tuesday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S. Marlon at Pleasant Street, Oak Park, where services will be held 1 p. m. Wednesday. Interment Acacia Park.

383-3191. Craft Melvln D. Craft, formerly of Elmhurst, at April 18, beloved husband of Emma. Services at Endsley and Son Chapel, 1125 Main Peoria, Wednesday, 1 m. Visitation Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.

m. Formerly Sales Manager of Dixie-Portland Flour; Mills and member of Bakers' Club of Chicago. Area 3091 637-3551. Cubalchini Lena Cubalchini, nee Mateo, dear wife of the late Borlolo; beloved mother of Gene Ann, Joseph IMaryl. Armand, Richard, Roy Doris and Robert qranomoinir or ana inn iom Rlchard Cubalchini; great-grandmother of tltr nf ihm tula Prjirt nd Thsresai daughter of the late Cecilia, nee Mella, and Anthony Masco.

Funeral Wednesday, April 21st, 9 a. from the Dolv-Panono Funeral Home. 214 E. 115th to St. Catherine of Genoa Church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. Curley an h. cur ev.

nusoano or riorenco, nee McCarthy; father of Joanne, Mau-rin nRrln. Daniel David and Mary Mkhaelene; brother of Josephine curley. r-unerai weonosaar a. from Curley Funeral Home, 3310-20 W. 79th to St.

Rita Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation after 3 p.

m. Tuesday. 776-27W. Dahlin Herman Dahlin, April 18, 1971, beloved husband of the late Augusta; dear father of Elmer Vera and Raymond (Carol) Dahlin; grandfather of Janet, David, Lorl and Steven Dahlin; fond brother of John Dahlin. Funeral Wednesday 1:30 P.

at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland Av. at Foster. Interment Ridge-wood. Visitation after A p.

m. Tuesday. LO 1-5147. Dalku Or. Roman C.

Dalka, M. beloved husband of Helen, nee Ruscrw loving father of Raymond- C. and LaVarne B. Oalka; brother of Sally Ruich, Walter Dalka and Emily Slekley and Harriet Dalka; grandfather of Michael, Rick and James Oalka. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from the Heeney Funeral Home, 2100 W. 95lh, at Hoyns, to Christ the King Church for mass at 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart Fund appreciated.

BE 8-550O. Da more Frank Da more, dearest tiusband of Georgan, net Strangarltch; loving father of Donee; beloved son of Nick and the late Constance, nee Marino; fond brother In law of Arlene Angglo) Coiiola. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Ihe Galewood Funeral Chapels, 1057 N. Harlem to St.

Cyprian Church, River Grove. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Tuesday after 5 p.

nt. 8B9.1700. Mrs. Lillian II. Wegner Services for Mrs.

Lillian H. Wegner, 408 S. Oak Park Oak Park, chairman and co-founder of The Jel Scrt a food manufacturing company, will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 203 S.

Marion Oak Park. Mrs. Wegner founded the company in 1926 with her late husband, Charles T. Jr. She retired as president in 1970.

Mrs. Wegner, a long-time resident of the Oak Park Arms Hotel, died Sunday in West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park. Survivors include a son, Charles III; three grandchildren; and three sisters. Mrs. Frederick II.

Bird Services for Mrs. Lucille Bird, Leland a former resident of Winnetka, will be held today in the Lcland Methodist Church. Mrs. Bird died Sunday in Traverse City, a day before her 81st birthday. Surviving are her husband, Frederick a retired Chicago engineer and past president of the Cornell Club of Chicago; a son, John Baird; a stepson, Frederick Bird press aide to Gov.

Ogilvie; a sister; and five grandchildren. George E. Buchanan Services for George E. Bit- chanan, 66, of 907 Lincoln Square, Elk Grove Village, a retired electrical engineer who worked for 48 years for the Delta Star electrical division of H. K.

Porter, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 201 N. Northwest Palatine. He died Satur day in St.

Alexius Hospital, Elk Grove Village. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marcia Drury; and a sister. Thomas N. Scafidl Mass for Thomas N.

Scafidi, 43, of 1250 Bar Harbor, North brook, will be said at 10 a. tomorrow in St. Norbert's Catholic Church, Northbrook. Mr. Scafidi, who died Sunday in Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines, was the owner and founder of Diamond Dry-Wall, Bensenville.

He is sur vived by his widow, Jacqueline; son, Tommy; a brother; and two sisters. Sig Werthhelmer Sig Werthheimer, 61, of 7317 S. Euclid died yesterday in Michael Reese Hospital. He was the owner of the Sig Werthheimer Machinery Co. at the Euclid Avenue address for the last 25 years.

Graveside services will be held at 2:30 m. tomorrow in Rosehill Cemetery, 5800 N. Ravenswood Av. Survivors are his widow, Lore; three sons, Henry, Michael and Ted; and a sister. William Chester Schlllo Services for William Chester Schillo, 81, of 2300 Lincoln Park West, retired stock broker who held a seat on the Chicago Board of Trade for more than years, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2701 Clark St. Mr. Schillo retired about four years ago. He died Sunday in Grant Hospital.

Survivors include his widow, Alison; and a sister. Sidney J. Schlutz Services for Sidney J. Schlutz, of 2842 N. Sheridan an executive of the Public Shoe Service 552 W.

Adams will be held at 2 p. m. to day in the chapel at 1300 w. Devon Av. Mr.

Schlutz died Sunday in Northeast Commu nity Hospital. Survivors are two brothers and two sisters James J. Parrilli Mass for James J. Parrilli, of 303 N. 3d Maywood owner of the Maywood-River Forest News Agency, will be said at 10 a.

m. today in St. James Catholic Church, 307 6th Maywood. He died Sat urday. He is survived by his widow, Annette; two sons, Pat rick and James two daugh ters, Joann and Angelyn; and three grandchildren.

Deaths Elsewhere Lloyd L. Peck Mills, 73, piano player with the Ted Weems Orchestra for 20 years until 1947 when he quit to play solo performances in night clubs and give private music lessons in Cumberland, piano playing was featured hit records in 1931 and 1947 in Cumberland. Audrey Maple, 72, musical comedy star of the 1920s and 1930s who retired from the stage in 1940 after her marriage to Ernest A. Zadig, consulting engineer, inventor, and author; played the title role in "Katinka" and Rudolph Frlml said to have composed the song "Sympathy" especially for her; in New York City. The Rev.

Dr. Harold Clifford DcWindt, 60, pastor for 17 years the Kirk in the Hills Presby terian Church, Bloomfield Hills, which he developed from small church in a private home to a gothic edifice patterned after Scotland's Melrose Abbey; in Bloomfield Hills. 4 in Viet Told SAIGON, Viet Nam, April 19 Wl Two United States congressmen said today that 10 to 15 per cent of American troops in Viet Nam 30,000 to 40,000 men use high-grade heroin and that addiction is of epidemic proportions. entatives Morgan Murphy 111. and Robert H.

Steel Conn. blamed corrupt Vietnamese officials and said the South Vietnamese government has done little about the problem. The congressmen quoted the heroin use figures given them by the U. Command and added that 60 to 90 American soldiers died from overdoses last year. Sent by House Morgan and Steel were sent by the House Foreign Affairs Committee to investigate the drug problem around the world.

They have visited Turkey, Iran, Laos and Thailand. Heroin is so easy to obtain in Viet Nam that the U. S. Command is almost powerless in trying to control addiction, they reported. They praised the recent drug amnesty program of the U.

S. Command. Under the plan, servicemen who turn themselves in for treatment are not prosecuted. "The problem has reached epidemic proportions," Steel said. "Efforts to meet the problem have only begun and so far are ineffective.

There are enormous implications to discipline and the effects on society when these men return home." Murphy said that he and Steel were approached by Vietnamese heroin dealers in Saigon and that about a gram of the drug sells for $1.80 to $2.10. "These boys will need a lot of money to support their habit in the States," Murphy said. Cites Pullont Peril Steel said, "Unless the problem is checked, it will provide a compelling reason to speed up the withdrawal of trftops from Viet Nam." In New York, authorities said the price for a fourth of a gram of heroin was from $2 to depending on purity. The congressmen said they conferred with Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, who told them he had received many com plaints oi addiction among young Vietnamese. "Ky told us if he were put in charge of the problem that he could clean it up in two months," Steel said.

25 Killed in Bangkok Hotel Fire BANGKOK, Thailand, April 20 Tuesday Wl-At least 25 persons were killed before dawn today when a fire roared thru a downtown hotel. Many of the dead were believed to be American servicemen and their families or European tourists. One wing of the Imperial Hotel, near the American Embassy, was destroyed. The metropolitan police commissioner, Maj. Gen.

Montchai Pankongchuen, said some bodies were still trapped in the burned out rooms. Identification Difficult Most of the deaths were caused by suffocation. Police said identification would be dif ficult as the guest register was destroyed. Witnesses said the fire started about 4 a. m.

after an explosion in the ground floor coffee shop, a popular after hours meeting place in Bangkok. "The explosion woke me up," said Fred Osteroht, a tour leader from Frankfurt, West Germany. "A fire started in the staircase and reception area after the explosion. Jump to Ground "My room was on the opposite side from the fire. But I jumped down one floor to the ground.

People were screaming and jumping out of windows. "Some broke their legs and their spines." Eight hours after the blaze, smoke was still coming from burned out rooms on the top floor. United States Army medics from the 5th Field Hospital joined Thai police doctors in carrying away charred bodies. In some rooms bodies of parents and their children were huddled together. Police Hunt Killers of Robbins Youth, 15 The Killers of James L.

Lewis, ef 13712 S. Hamlin Rob-bins, were being sought by police yesterday. Lewis was shot Sunday night while playing with friends in a school playground at 135th Street and Crawford Avenue, Crestwood. His companions told police that a group of youths approached them, identified themselves as members of the Black Stone Nation gang and fatally shot Lewis. a p.

50 N. 73, 62, his in of is of a son, 60, of 1626 Forest Wilmotte, a mechanical and design engineer for Barnes Reinecke, 351 E. Ohio will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Comforter, 222 Kenilwdfth Kenilworth.

He was the grandson of Thomas B. Jeffery, founder of the Jeffery Motor now American Motors. Mr. Hudson died Sunday in Evan-ston Hospital. Survivors include a son, William J.

a daughter, Mrs. Georgiana Hae-ger; five grandchildren; and a sister. Frank Kostnk Services for Frank Kostak, 72, of 33 Catherine Crystal Lake, will be held at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 500 W.

Terra Cotta Crystal Lake. Mr. Kostak died Sunday in the Valley High Nursing Home, Hartland, McHenry County. He was an architectural engineer for the Chicago Public Works Department for 48 years before retiring last year. Mr.

Kostak was a veteran of World War I and received the Distinguished Service Cross for heroism. He leaves his widow, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Irma Lippold; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Clarence F.

Wittcnbergcr Mrs. Martha D. Wittenberger, 67, of, 910 Hinman Evan-ston, wife of Dr. Clarence F. Wittenberger, an Evanston chiropractor, died yesterday in St.

Francis Hospital, Evanston. Mrs. Wittenberger was a charter member of and minister in the Unity religious group on the North Shore. She joined Unity in 1949 and was ordained in 1960. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include four sisters and a brother.

Services will be held at 8 p. m. tomor row in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. William J. Allen Services for William J.

Allen 71, chief of security and fire prevention for the Armour Co, in Chicago for more than 30 years, will be held at 10 a. tomorrow in a chapel in Port Orange. Fla. Mr. Allen, who lived south Daytona, died Sunday in Daytona.

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M. R. George LeFebre, member of long standing In this local union, passed away April 18, 1971. Visitation at Jaeger Funeral Home, 3526 N. Cicero, Tuesday and Wednesday evening.

Burial Thursday. DANIEL J. SHERIDAN, Dullness Mgr. Death Notices Albrccht Edllh Albrccht, beloved wile of Joseph; loving moltier of Marqaret Bertoinl, Rich-at Degiiiin, Lyman Dm nan, Marie Schmidt, Edith Gunderson, Thomas Dea-nan and Arthur Dcgnan; fond sister of Anna Zemplch and Elsie Shelton. Services at Tohlc Funeral Home, 4325 Law.

rence at Lowell, Wednesday, II a. m. Interment Bohemian National. MU 5-44 CO. Anderson Roy H.

Anderson, aoe 54, suddenly, beloved husband of Shirley, nee Miller; dear father ol Susan, Jeanne Hucrla and Denlsej brother of Eleanor McCaulov, Dorothy Madderon and Norman, Services 1 p. m. Wednesday at Bos Funeral Home, 10S34 S. Michigan Av. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens Souths Visitation from 2 to 5 and 7 lo 10 p.

Tuesday, PU 53534. Anderson Ruth M. Schaefer Anderson, April 17, late of Hyde Park, beloved wile of Gustj dear mother of William Schaefer, also (he late Robert D. Schaefer; mother' in law of Merit Cydo Klmbel of South Holland. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home.

79th Street end Phillips Avenue, after 6 p. Monday. Services 1 p. m. Wednesday.

Interment Mount Hope. SO 8-6959. Arcurl See Mary Ann Fudala notice. Ascolnni Mary Ascolanl, nee Belllne, beloved wife of the late Salvatore; loving mother ol Roso Josephl Bowers, Joseph Lucillel, Phillis (5aml Plana, Adolph Eileen, end Anthony Mary); fond grandmother of 23; great-Grandmother of 13; dear sister of Maraarel Sibllo end Phil Boesche. Funeral Thursday, April 22, 9 a.

m. from fhe E. Prlgnano Funeral Home, 1815 W. North Av. Broadway and North Avenue), Melrose Park.

Mass 9:30 a. m. In Mount Carmel Church, interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Fl 4-06 35, Set Anna Gavras notice. Gelgcr Joseph Gelger devoted husband of Ann nee Zaher, beloved father ol Joseph J.

Jr. INancvj and Kenneth R. ISheryl; brother of the lata Lorelfi Charlesl Glericht seven orandchlldren Funeral Wednesday, April 21, 1971, 9 i.mJ Berwvn. Funeral Home, 2921 Harlem Berwyn, a Meter for mass in a. i mermen Please omit flowers, after 3 p.

m. Isffall Ion Monday Gerhart Charles H. Gerhirt, beloved husband of Corlnne and tht Slgne; dear father of Lorraine Bolssy and Earl Gerhart; grandfather of Karen Hartlgan and Roy Bolssy. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at Katcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 W.

79th St. interment Ctiapel Hill South. HU 3-6202. Gil more Thomas B. Gllmort ef lento passed away In Boca Raton, April 19, husband of Sarah P.

Gllmort; father of Thomas B. James P. and Mrs. Emily (David Peters; grandfather of nine; brother of MIts Dorothy Gllmort and Mrt. Jant Ltt H.

Stiles, Complete notice later. Glatz Bertha Glatr, nt Wagner, beloved wife of Alfred; loving mother of Eleanor (Val) Kolton Jr. and Deborah; fond slsler of Rudolph, Rhlnehold and Emma. Visitation at Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. HIgolns Monday after 6 p.

until Tuesday, 10 p. m. Lying In state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 5650 N. Can-field Wednesday from 12 noon until 1:30 p.

time of service. Interment St. Lucas Cemalery. 774-3232. God ell a 9 Steve Godellas, lata of 2238 N.

Harlem Elmwood Park, beloved husband of Cleopatra; dear father of Katlna Petro Stamos, Marloo (Chrlstol Anthl, Spiro Anna all In Tirana, Albania; fond brother of Nlfodora (John) Blrbllls, George (Evrlkllal and Ihe late Christopher, Gust and Jim; grandfather of six; dear uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 12 noon, from ine ueimonr r-unerai Home, 7izu w. Belmont to Assumption Church, 601 S. Central for 1 p. m.

services. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Monday.

Information, zoo-zxra. Gordon Jean Gordon, age 87, dear aunt of Ceclle and John Dlener. Visitation at Coleman Funeral Home, 4611 N. Lincoln, Tuesday from 5 to 10 p. m.

Services at Merkel Funeral Home, Bayfield, Wit. 56MB84. Greene formerly of Chicago, wlft of Joseph mother of Mrs. Bern Greene; steomother of Nell and Buddy Greene; grandmother of Marc Larry and Scott Greene. Services In Ollnger Chapel, 29th at Wadswortn, Denver, on Tuesday, 2 p.

m. Grezlik Helen Grtzllk, April 18, 1971, beloved wlft of the late Alexander B. Grezlik; dear mother ef Raymond Catherine, Sis-tar M. Gregory, s. C.

Alex Sister Elaine, S. C. and Alphonst A. (Elsie) Greillkf 10 grand-rhlldmni areaf-drandmolMr of minvi fond sister of John berda and Marserete Staab. Funeral from Lain a.

Son Chapel. 5501 N. Ashland Wednesday, Aorll 21, at 10:30 a. to St. Gregory Church.

Mass at 11 a. m. Interment St, Joseph. Please omit flowers. GuzlkowsU Harry P.

Guiikowskl, beloved husband of Elizabeth Batty, net Hefner; loving father of Beth (Lvnnl Patko; dear grandfather of Elizabeth, Joseph and Carolyn; fond brother ol Sonla Durso, Esfelie Marxullo, John and the late Henry. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from the Joseph Matoney-Jagla Funeral Home, 2950-58 W. Fullerton, at Sacramento, to St. Sylvester Church for mats at 30 a.

m. Interment family lot. EV 4-3100. Hammond Anna Hammond, nt Novak, of Cicero, beloved wlft of Leslie dear mother of Leslie Jr. Lillian Hammond, Florence Richard Ma lick I and Robert (Violet) Hammond; fond sister of Rose Font, Frank, Jerry and Joseph Novak; 10 grandchildren.

Services Wednesday, 9:30 a. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermelc to St. Frances of Rome Church. Mass at 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Member of Golden Age Club of Cicero; Senior Citizens Age Club of and Cicero War Mothers. In lieu of flowers, contributions lo the American Cancer Society would bt appreciated. OL 2-0243.

Hansen Emma J. Hansen, April 18, sister of Frank and Arthur Hansen and the late Hens Chris Hansen. Service Thursday, 1 o. at Wm. H.

Scott Chaoel. 1460 Sherman Evanston. Interment Memorlel Park. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Wednesday. UN 4-7250. Hatch Marie T. Hatch, ne Bustard, beloved daughter of tht lale William and Anna; dear sister of tht lata Anna. William, Rose, Ames, Juel and Frank.

Funeral i Wednesday, April 21, at 8:30 a. I from Mulder Memorial Chapelt, 6027 W. Roosevelt Cicero, to St. Frances or Kome murcn. Mass a.

m. inier-ment Bafavla East Cemetery, Batavlo, III. Visitation 2 to 10 p. m. Tuesday.

OL 2-0005 or VI 7-7751. Hesse May Hesse, net Danlelson, dear mother of Harriet (Robert) Pavel; loving sister of the late Louis, Maurice, Ralph and Edmund; sitter In law of Minnie Danlelson; fond aunt of Margaret and Robert Danlelson. Services Wednesday, April 21, 12 noon, at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 3303 N. Western Av. Interment Rosehill Cemetery.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Tuesday. 561-6874. Hudson William J.

Hudson of 1626 Forest Wllmette, husband of the late OI DtT Hudson; father of William Jeffery Hud-son Jr. (Margaret of Hummeltfown, and Mrs. Milton (Georgiana Haeger of La Grange Park; five grandchildren; brother of Miss Katherlne Jeffery Hud-ton of Chicago. Mtmorlal services 11 a. m.

Wednesday, Church of the Holy Comforter, 222 Ktnltworth Kenilworth. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 37 S. Wabash Av. Humpa Julia C. Humpa, net Wheat on, beloved wife of the late Stanley; dearest mother of Therese, Dolores (Gordon Gonlon and Grace; fond grandmother of five.

Funeral Wednesday, April 21, at 8:30 a. from the Montclalr Funeral Horns. 6901 W. Belmont to St. Stanislaus Kostka Church for mass at 9 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert. NA 2-9300. Jansbere Willis R.

Jansberg, beloved husbend of Antlonatte, nee Noto; loving stepfather ot Rosalie Frugugiieut. services weanes-day, April 21, 3 p. at Drake and Son Funeral Horn, 5303 N. Western Av. Inlfmnl Rntihtll Cimaterv.

Violation after 5 p. Monday. Pleast omit flow ers. MI-MM. Jennings Bli-harri n.

Jsnnlnot miovh mis- band of the late Annlt Sullivan Jennings; devoted father of Richard D. Henrv Jonn p. ana Margarer r. Jennings; dear grandfather of 15r fond brother of Henry Jennings of Clonakllly, County Cork, Ireland, visitation alter Tuidav. Funeral Thursday.

8:45 from the Sheeny Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski lo 5t. Christina cnurcn. Mass 9:30 a. m.

being offered by his nephew, the Rev. Flnbarr Reynolds. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Lieutenant ol the Flying Column ol tht West Cork Brigade, I.R.A. ST 3-7700.

Jirsa Anna Jlrsa, nee Tumpach, of Berwyn, beloved wife ol Ihe late Jerry fond mother of Gerald F. Theresa) and George A. Fanny grandmother of Gerald Ine Surlan, Robert E. and Richard G. Jlrsa and Frank Mace; great-grandmother of Melanle Ann, Bradley and Craig Surlan.

Services Wednesday, April St, 10 a. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W. Roosevelt Rd. Interment Bohemian National. Visitation Tuesday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.

m. 788-0904. Johnson Ethel Johnson, beloved wife of the late Green Johnson; devoted mother of Olivia Thomas, Ulysses Johnson, Vera Bailey, Berry Johnson, Phillip Johnson, Roselta Delanev; and Clara Davis; 20 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Member of St. John Baptist Church.

President of Deborah Club. Services at St. John Baptist Church, 6159 Woodlawn. Wake service 7 to 9 p. m.

Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. m. Interment Restvale Cemetery. BO 8-9487.

Jones Beulah Marie Jones, nee Hickey, beloved wife of the late Ernest; dear mother of Betty Apa and Doris Donult; grand- mnthitr of Candv Sue Ada. At Me Rammt Funeral Horn 318 Irving Park ho, service inuriaai ment Irvlni Park. II it 1 p. m. Inter- 00 JB.

Kasper See Stella Kopyclnskl notice. Kemmer 5at Stanley J. Sllx Sr. nolle. ices luesoar, a.

ai ine nenroea-er-Lauer Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge Lansing. Interment Evergreen Park Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 7 to 10 p. m. and Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

m. 474-0024. Klein Florence E. Klein, nee Vandenberg, age 89, of Blue Island, beloved wife of the lata William F.t loving mother of Franklin W. Lots), Waller H.

Dorothy, Robert D. Starr; fond grandmother of 10) oreat-grandmother of 11; sister of Walter, visitation starting 2 p. m. Tuesday at Krueger Funeral Home, 1X50 Greenwood A Blue Island. Services 2:30 p.

m. Wednesday at Grace United Methodist Church, 12739 Maple Av Blue Island. Interment Mount Greenwood Cemetery. Momrirlals fn Gmtn United Mathndlst Church preferred. FU 8-1300.

Klepper Carl E. Klepper, beloved husband of Frances B.j fether of William, Helen Alvln Ltppmann, Juanlta (William C.l Smith, Carol, Diane Thomas) McGrath and Clyde Everest; brother of Helen Knesfrlcf. Vslltatlon at tht Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway, after 3 p. m.

Tuesday. Services and Interment private, Wednesday. SH 3-4034. Kopyclnskl Stella Kopyclnskl Kasperl, nee Kas-prowler, beloved wife of Waller fond sister of Cecelia (Ihe lata Herbert HIII-man, Dorothy Harold Fries, Edward (Helen, Eugene (Carol) and Joann John Green; titter In law of Robert and Ronald (Louise; dear aunt of many nieces and nephews and graat-nleces and nephwes. Funeral Thursday, April 22, at 9:30 a.

rn, from Patka Funeral Home, 3756 S. Paulina to SS. Peter and Paul Church for 10 a. m. mass.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Korzluk Vincent Konluk, beloved husband ot Cecelia, ne Wledenikl; loving father of Joseph (Janel; dear brother of Joseph and Elizabeth Korzluk; trandfather of three; nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Casey-Laskowskl Funeral Home, 4540-50 W. Dlversey to St.

Wen-ceslaus Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Maryhlll. 777-6300.

Krajenta Anna Kralenfa, nee Laskowsxi, wife of ine late nomas; oeiovea moiner or bin-mund (Adeline, Bernard Merle, Triad-deus Helen, Mitchell Irene). Arthur Anne end tht lata John Sophie; dear srandmoiher and great-grandmother. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Malec 6 Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee to Holy Trinity Church.

Interment St. Adalbert. 774-4100. Kross Irvln W. Kross, M.D., of Lelend, 111., belovtd husband of Doris.

Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday at the Thorsen Funeral Home, Letend, III. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at the Leland United Methodist Church.

Interment Leland Cemetery. Kuhn Alolta Maria Kuhn, net Inama, beloved wife of the late Karl dear mother of Karl Jr. Frances and Julius; dear sister of rami ska Palaver, Maria Vis-nelder, Joseph Amplatz and Anton Saline; aunt of Peter Palaver and Herman Visnelder. all of Tyrol, Austria. Funeral services Wednesday, April 21, 2 p.

at Grain Funeral Directors, 2114 W. Irving Park Rd. Interment Acacia Park. Visitation Monday after 7 o. m.

588-6336. Kalawa Edward E. Kulawa, aet 67, of 700 Main Lemont. April 19, dear fattier of Rosemary, Norbtrt, Harold and Lorraine; fond brother ot Mrs. Anne Snletoskl and Mrs.

Helen Janowlak. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from tht Marklewlcz Funeral Home, 108 Illinois Lemont, to SS. Cyril and Methodius Church for mass at 10 a. m.

Interment parish cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 7 p. m. ana weanesaay to ana i to iu p. m.

257-6363. Kusek Frank Kusek, beloved husband of Marv, nee Ben ben; loving father ol Stella, Edward Emily, Florence and the late Stanley; dear grandfather of Donald. Daniel, Jeffrey and Manranni fond brother of Marlon (John) Murphy and Joy. Member of the St. Joseph Society Group No.

310 U. P. A. Funeral Wednesday, April 21, 9:30 a. from the Patka Funeral Home, 3756 S.

Paulina to SS. Peter and Paul Church, for 10 a. m. mass. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

LA 34B29. Lang George Lang, beloved husband of the late Elsie E. Lang; fond brother In law ot Amanda Clauss and Emma Moell. Service Wednesday, 2 p. at Theis Funeral Home, 3517-27 N.

Pulaski Rd. Interment A cade Park Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Donations to the Shrlners Hospital for Crippled Children, 2211 N. Oak Park Chicago, will be appreciated.

443-5800. La Ross Juanlta Elder La Ross of 10714 S. Wood Chicago, III, age 75, passed away Saturday, Lancaster, Ohio, widow of Corl; also survived by on daughter, Mr. Anthony Joan Tolluszls of 10714 S. Wood one granddaughter Carol Tolluszls; three sisters, Mrs.

Jeennette Wilson of Lancaster, Mrs. Corrlna Shaeffer of Lancaster, and Mrs. Norma Relchelderfer of Chllllcothe, Ohio. Funeral services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Frank Smllh Funeral Home, Lancaster, Ohio.

Larson See Mary Kathryn Devens notice. LeFebvre George (Glo LeFebre LeFebvre, beloved son ol In late Frank and Nell, nee Rice; dear brother of Nell Terleke. Larry, Catherine Robinson, Margaret Stangel, Ma Jensen, Daniel, Jean Bales and tht late Madeline Smedttad, Edward and Frank. Funeral Thursday. a.

rrom jaeger t-unerai Home, 3526 N. Cicero to St, Bartholomew Church, Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

Member of Machinery Movers Local 136. Pleast omit flowers. 545-1320. Lieberman Celestt C. Lieberman, April 18, 1971, beloved wife of tht late Leo Lieberman; dear mother ol William Lieberman; grandmother of Guv.

AT Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th where services will bt held, Wednesday, April 21st at 9 a. m. Interment West Lebanon, Ind. Visitation after 6 Tuesday, Loftus Sea Mary V.

McGrenera notice. Madar Mollle Madar, ne Stlermann, beloved wife of the let James; dear mother of Norman; fond sister of Julia Jaeger, Frances Schrotder, AlPhonsa Stlermann, George and Paul Haag. Services Thursday, A or It 27, 1 p. at Drake and son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av.

Interment Irving Park Cemetery. Visitation after 6 p. m. Tuesday. 561-6874.

Mallto Louis Mallto, suddenly, beloved husband of the tate Mary, net Mallto; loving father of Anna 15am Falbo and Fred the late Evelyn; grandfather of four; great-grandfather of two; fond brother or the lale Joseph, Henrv and Anthony. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Michael Colette Sons Funeral Home, 3340 W. 79th to Little Flower Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. 436-1861. Marbach Albert H. Marbach, beloved husband of the lata Katherlne; dearest father of James Geraldlne and Gerald (Vivian); grandfather or Mary Kay, Cynthia, Anne Marie, Victoria, Julie, James, Mark, Joseph and Marlssa.

Resting at the A. V. Fur man Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park Rd. Services Wednesday, 11 a. m.

Interment family lot. IR 8-5800. Marino See Frank Damore notice. Mark Michael Mark, formerly of Ironwood, beloved husband of Katharine, nee Lohnmlller; loving father of Mrs. Kath Sn Walter Blachard of Ironwood, eorga Alice of Reseda, Phillip Nora) of Glenvlew and the late Michael Katherlne and Rosaline Krause; grandfather of 11.

great-grandfather of four. Visitation Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from 'the Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N.

Broadway, to St. Gertrude Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph Cemalery. Member of the Flat Janitor's Union. SH 3-4034. McDonald Jack John McDonald, formerly of Bridgeport Community, beloved husband or the late Auuustlne, nee ReUkej loving father of Patricia Charles Baiata, Marie Robert) Banaslak, Jacqueline Georgel Pakula, John I Mary Ellen McDonald and Alice; beloved brother of Sister Mary Carman, B. V.

and Mary late William) Trennel; grandfather of 14. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from PomlersM 6. Son Funeral Home, 1059 W. 3 2d to St.

Gall's Church. Inlerment Resurrection. Member of Archbishop Qulgley Council, No. 2428, Fourth Degree. YA 7-6424.

McGrenera Marv V. McGrenera, nee Lotlus, loving mother of Mary (Timothy) Mulcahy and James I Pall McGrenera; grandmother of 10; greal-grandmolher ol three; lond slsler ol Margaret Usher and the Rev. Joseph V. Loftus, S. J.

Visitation alter 3 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Sheeny Funeral Home, 10727 S.

Pulaski to Holy Redeemer Church. Mass at 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

ST 3-7700. 1 Michael B. Moslowv, beloved husband of June, nee Schuster; dear father of the lale Jerome; loving grandfather of Gar-old, Lore, Pamela and Christine; fond brother of Ann and William Helen, Services Wednesday, April 21, 11 a. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av.

Interment Elmwood Cem-ttery. 561-6874. Mrazck Emllle Mrazek, nee Karas, beloved wife of the late James: dear mother of Grace Flynn; fond grandmother of Grace (William) Rudman; great-grandmother of Gall and Robin Rudmani sister of Frank Marie, the late Ladlslav "Ed" Lucille and Fred Myrlel Karas; sister In law of Alice Mrazek. Services Thursday, 10:30 a. at George Schubert Chaoel, 6S16 W.

Cermak Rd. Interment Woodlawn. Member of Clcero-Rebekah Lodge, No. and Ladles Rudolph Tvrdy Post, No. 2165, VFW.

In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated. 5T 8-1092. Muench See Emma Marie Reed notice. Newman Lillian Newman, net Hlrsch, beloved wife of the late Morris; loving mother of Roslyn (Hall Wallis; dear daughter of the lale Joseph and Rebecca Hlrsch; fond sister of Emily Strauss, Emanuel Esther Hlrsch and the late May Jacobs. Services Thursday, 2 p.

at Welnsteln Bros. Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment Jewish Graceland. Member of Sinai Temple Sisterhood. Visitation Wednesday evening 7 to 10.

RO 1-2400. Nickels violet M. Nickels of 1720W S. 7th Springfield, died April 16, at Evanston Hospital, age 70, mother of Mrs. Kenneth Bunch man of Springfield, Mrs.

Eric Jenkins of Wllmette, Mrs. Donna Sullivan of Londonderry, N. and Mrs. Frank Thoma of woodland Hills, 12 grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, April 20, at the Cathedral ot the Immaculate Conception, Springfield, the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Ervln R. Will, Fr. Eugene 5tormer, celebrants.

Interment Calvary, Springfield. Born In Chicago. Obstfelder Mae Obstfelder, dear mother of Armin Von Obstfelder; grandmother of Pamela Loertscher, Debra and Raymond; sister of Laura Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from Schroeder-Westfall Chapel, 3807 Lincoln to St. Benedict Church.

Interment St. Joseph. O'Connor Osgar Maroaret Anna Osoar. nn Th1ln. wife of Joseph; mother of Rost Marl Kersey of Crestwood and Beverly Peck of Country Club Hlilsi grandmother of six; sister of Catherine Zust and Elizabeth.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Hickey Chapel, 4201 W. 147th Midlothian, to Incarnation Church. Inlerment St. Mary Cemetery.

385-4476. Oswald Robert G. Oswald, darling son of Richard and JoAnn, nee Hilton; dear brother of Michael. Kathleen, Steven and James; grandson of August and Rose Oswald, Arthur and Josephine Hilton; great-grandson of Anna Oswald and Josephine Mahoney. Funeral Wednesday, from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W.

63d to the Church of St. Nicholas of To lent Ine. Interment St. Mary. Visitation after 1 p.

m. Tuesday. LU 2-2000. Paplernik See Stanley J. Sllx Sr.

nolle. Pens Laura Holt Pen, April 17, 1971, beloved wife of the late Arthur H. Pen; dear mother of the late Grace; sister ct Camllle Steele; sister In Is of Herman Pen. At Leln Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland where services will be held Wednesday, April 21, at 2 p.

m. Interment Waldheim. Pcstine Rose Pestlne, ne Talbelson, beloved wife of the lata Harry; dear mother of Myrtle (Sydney) Berman, Ely Ruthl, Gertrude (Ben Kaotan, Martin Florence, Selma Ira Benlamln, Carl fCe-llal and Boris Selene; loving grandmother of 13; greet-grandmother of nine; fond sister of Albert Talbelson, the late Morris and William Talbelson. Services Tuesday, 11:30 a. at Plser North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 N.

California Av. Interment I.W. S. O. Cemetery, Waldheim.

Pleat omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects tt the time of services. 338-2300. Peterson Bertha O. Peterson, ne Morremln, of Brookfleld, beloved wife of Louis; fond mother of Raymond Bess and Lorraine Bob) Koch; grandmother of Karen Baldwin, Russell Koch, Ray, Becky and Dirk Peterson; great-grandmother of five.

Resting at Hltreman Funeral Home, 9445 w. 31st Brookfleld, until Wednesday, 11 a. m. Will lie In state at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Park and Grant Avenues, Brookfleld, from 12 noon until 1 p.

time of service. Interment Forest Home. 485-2000. Peterson Rebecca Peterson, Infant daughter of Nancy and E. William Peterson; dear sister of Carrie; loving granddaughter of Edward and Alice Peterson and Margaret and the late Kenneth Van Arsdatl.

Services and Interment private. Memorials mav be made to Children's Memorial Hospital. 561-6874. Piazza See Mary Ascolanl notice. Piwko Joseph Piwko, beloved husband of Valerie, nee Jagtlnskl; dear father of Ralph Barbara, Kenneth end Gary; dear grandfather of Marc and Brian; dear son In law of Stephanie Urbanowlcz; fond brother of Stella John Riany, John (Lcona) and Evelyn (Nick) Kolder and the late Michael; dear brother In taw of Jean Piwko.

Resting at the Terranc Funeral Home, 7812 N. Milwaukee Niles. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. Irom the chapel to St. John Brebeuf Church, for 10 a.

m. mass. Visitation Monday and Tuesday from 2 until lo p. m. Interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. YO 6-7302. Poggensee Earl H. Poggensee, April 18, 171, beloved husband of Evalee; dear father of Nell E. Dorothy Poggensee; three grandchildren.

Services Wednesday, 2 p. at John M. Pedersen and Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton Av. Interment Arlington. 235-1610.

Polk Tillman Polk, born January, 3d, 1M2 and leaves six children, three nieces and five grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, Lin- coin tongreganonai murcn, iwm inam- visiranon ai luneiai. Pomeroy Lambert J. Pomeroy of Hinsdale, beloved husband of Adah; father ot Randolph of La Grange; two grandchildren. Visitation 7 to 10 p.

m. Tuesday at Hallowell 6. James Funeral Home, 1075 W. 55th La Grange. Memorial service 2 p.

m. Wednesday In Chapel jI Union Church, 137 S. Garfield, Hinsdale, in lieu of flowers, ollts may be made to the Salvation Army. 352-6500. Prendergast William R.

Prtndergast, beloved husband If Flonrence Kneale Prendergast; loving father ot John W. and Brad fond brother of Edna Sehmltt of Florida and Anne Gore of Villa Park. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery Boulevard al 77th Street, to St. Bride's Church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment family lot. Member of Local 134, IBEW. SO 8-8B21.

Razim Tlllle B. Railm, nee Hlldebrandl, beloved wife of the latt Frank; loving mother ol Justine Foley, Daniel (Lenora) Barnicle, Olive (Stepnen) Davits. Jun I J. Fletcher Kamphausen, Margaret (Russell) Blesterfeld, Jane Fritz, William Joan Barnicle and Ihe lata 1-llan (Leroy Q.l Simpson and Thomas L. (Lavergne) Barnicle; grandmother ot 21; great-grandmother of 20.

Funeral Thursday, April 22, 9:30 a. from Barjn Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central to St. Ferdinand Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment All 5alnts Cemetery, Des Plaines, III. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity at your choice. NA Reed Emma Marie Red, nee. Ehrenwerth, dear mother of Michael William; sister or MIC ink le 4 Marie Frank Muench, Birdie llem Lucille and th late Carrie Da son; daughter of Ihe late and Marie Ehrenwerth.

Chapel visitation Tuesday enT Wednesday, 2 P. m. to 10 p. at the new Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95lh SI.

Lying slate Thursday noon until time of service at 1:30 p. m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 43d and S. California. Inlerment Belhania.

Memorials lo Peace Church appreciated. 239-3600..

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