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14 Section 3 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1965 DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Brienzo Anna Brienzo, nee Esposlto, wife of the late Frank; mother of Mary Franco, Helen Jablonski, Josephine Nicola, Margaret, James, Daniel, and Michael Brienzo; sister of Rose Albino, John, An-gelo, and Michael Esposito. Resting at Hallinan Funeral Home, 2601 Vermont Egan J. Arthur Egan, beloved husband of Fern nee Shehee; loving son of the late James and Julia Egan; fond brother of the late Leo J. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 W.

Madison street, to St. Catherine of Siena church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Member of Commodore Hork Alice Hork, nee Mann, of 2300 N. Lincoln Park West, beloved wife of Samuel dear mother of Renee Adelson; loving grandmother of Scott Joseph Adelson; fond sister of Leo, Paul, Joe, Phil, Julius and the late Arthur Mann. Services Monday, 1 p. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Entombment Rose Hill mausoleum.

Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Sunday evening. Memorials may be made to the Edge-water Hospital Service club. Information, LO 1-4740. Kubas Robert A. Kubas, Seaman 3d-C, U.

S. formerly of Oak Lawn, dear son of John and Helen, nee Goslawski; dear brother of LaVerne Richard Laushot and Ronald Margaret; fiance of Rose-ann Zempich; fond uncle of five nieces; dear grandson of Frances Goslawski. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, to St.

Patricia church, 9115 S. 87th avenue. Hickory Hills, for requiem mass 11 a. m. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

Info. LA 3-7781. street. Blue Island. 'Solemn requien high mass Tuesday, 10 a.

at St. -Donatus n. interment Holy Sepulchre. hU j-uaiu. Buehler I Lachowicz Robert M.

Buehler, late of Fort Lau derdale, beloved husband of viola loving father of Joyce Oellrich and Rob ert L. Buehler; grandfather of seven Clifford Harry Services for Clifford Harry, 13, naval chief warrant officer, were held last night in the at 3301 Fullerton av. Mr. Harry died Oct. 22 in Viet Nam.

He was a career officer of 22 years and a veteran of World War II and Korea. His mother, Mrs. Lillian Harry, lives at 3940 Potomac av. Mr. Harry was a graduate of Lane Technical High school.

He is survived by his widow, Dorothy; a son, Walter a daughter, Sandra; his mother; and his brother of Henry M. and Herman M. Theodore E. Kittay i Mrs. Alma W.

Knoblock Services for Theodore E. Kit- Services for Mrs. Alma W. tay, 73, of 2210 E. 70th will i Knoblock, 77, of 5246 Brown be held at 10 a.

m. tomorrow st, Skokie, will be held at 1 in the chapel at 2100 E. 75th p. m. tomorrow in the chapel st.

Mr. Kittay, who died Satur- at 3918 Irving Park rd. She day in Michael Reese hospital, died Saturday in her home, was an operatic tenor and had Mrs. Knoblock had been a resi-appeared in all the capitals of; dent of Park Falls, until Europe. He had been a friend the death eight years ago of her of the composer, Puccini, and husband, George.

She was a had played many winter member of the Order of East-seasons with the Monte Carlo em Star in Park Falls. She is opera company. In later years survived by two sons, Charles, he was cantor for the Congre- a photographer for the Associ-gation Rodfei Zedek, 5200 Hyde ated Press, and George; three Park blvd. Mr. Kittay is sur- grandchildren; and a brother.

Buehler. Member of Commonwealth Edi Ciullo See Alfonso Talarico notice. Heckenbach See W. Louise Berry notice. Imparto See Alfonso Talarico notice.

Jakubiec See Gregory R. Klimkiewia notice. Johnson See Ida Kemp notice. Ketzenberg See William Anderson notice. Mack See Antonette Miszczak notice.

Monroe See Licht notice. Mulloy See Bart J. Riley notice. Novack See Mary Menatta O'Connor notice. son post, A.

L. Services Wednesday, Barry council. No. 1118, K. of C.

Please omit flowers. Fara Anton J. Fara of Berwyn, beloved husband of Catherine nee Schmidt; dear father of Eugene A. Regina Fara and Shirley M. Vito F.

Valerio; five granachildren; brothers and sisters. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, 8:45 a. from Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road, to St.

Leonards church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027.

Freeman Esther Dodge Freeman, Oct. 29, 1965, wife of the late Charles Y. Freeman; sister of Donald D. Dodge; mother of Charles Y. Freeman H.

Dodge Freeman, and the late Donald H. Freeman; grandmother of Mrs. Sarah Rolo-son, Mrs. Deborah Nixon, Charles Y. Freeman III.

and Ann R. Freeman; ivov. it a. at Drake S. Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue. 561-6874. Burright Hughes James E. Hushes, beloved husband of Pearl, nee Oglesby; dear father of Maior James E. and Mary Lou Litscher; grandfather of five; brother of Dr.

L. W. Hughes of Flossmoor, Ruth Riqdon of Petersburg, and Mildred Pennington of Marquette Heights, III. Resting at Beukema Funeral Home, 10456 S. Western avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, 1 P.

m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. BE 8-2144. Hughes The Very Rev. Vincent R.

Hughes, O. S. T. Oct. 30, 1965, ixother of the Very Rev.

Edward L. Hu9hes, O. of New Orleans, and Paul and Angela and Veronica Hughes of Boston, and the late Cyril. Resting at St. Vincent Bruno Lachowicz, beloved husband of the late Emily; dear father of Gertrude (William Reece, Lorraine Edward Evers, William Donna Lachowicz, and Phyllis Clifford White; grandfather of seven; brother of Helen Fiala.

Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 9:15 a. m. from Lacka-wicz Funeral Home, 2424 W. 69th street, to St.

Rita's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Casimir cemetery. RE 7-1213.

Lake Albert H. Lake, of Western Springs, husband of Dora father of Janet Heffernan; grandfather of seven. Visitation Monday 'til 5 p. m. at Merker Funeral Home, Hillgrove and Franklin, Western Springs.

Interment Rochester, New York. 246-1500. Lamplough Clifford Lamplough, of Denver, formerly Wilbert G. Burright, husband of Mar garet, nee Reich; father of Mary Scaro; rour grandsons; brother of Harriet Kress, Willard, Sue Primrose, and Rose Mi- cnaeis. l-riends may call after 7 o.

m. Sunday at Drechsler Funeral Home, 203 a. Marion sTreei iwisconsin avenuej, oak Park. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. from funeral home to St.

Bernardine's church. Forest Park. Mass 11 a. m. EU 3-3191.

i-errer cnurcn, Latnrop ana Nortn avenues. Bussart J. Everett Bussart, suddenly, Oct. 30, 1965, of Wheaton, beloved husband of Olive fond father of Dean grandfather of three. Resting at C.

Kampp Son Chapel, 120 N. Hale, Wheaton. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem.

668-0016. River Forest, III. Funeral mass Tuesday, 11 a. m. Interment Ail Saints.

Hunter Millison B. Hunter, nee Brace, Bellwood resident for 39 years, beloved wife of John L. Hunter. Chanel services Monday, Nov. 1, at 1 p.

at Rosewood Funeral Home, 4000 St. Charles road, Bellwood. Interment Salamanca, N. Y. Member of Bellwacd Garden club, Maywood Garden club and the 20th Century club.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Bellwood Public Library. Li 4-6667. great-grandmother of two. Memorial services 3:30 p. Tuesday, Nov.

2, at Graceland Cemetery chapel. Interment private. Gallagher Kathleen A. Gallagher, beloved daughter of the late Dennis and Annie, nee Hassett; fond sister of John, Patrick, Joseph, Daniel. William, the late Grace, James, Thomas, Michael, George, and Edward.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 2616 W. 38th street, to 5t. Agnes churcn. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of St. Agnes Sanctuary sodality, and Ladies auxiliary of Daniel Dowling council, K.

of C. LA 3-0980. Carstens vived by his widow, Eleanor; two sons, Joseph and Daniel; Rev. Vincent R. Hughes a daughter, Mrs.

Francis Gor-, Mass for the Very Rev. Vin-kin; two sisters, Mrs. Anna cent R. Hughes, 67, a Catholic Adanthwhite and Mrs. Rose priest and professor of theol-Gorkin; and two brothers, Ed-j ogy at St.

Dominic's college, St. ward and Benjamin. i Charles, will be said at 11 a. m. tomorrow in St.

Vincent Ferrer Dr. Harold H. Rosenbloom i Catholic church, Lathrop and Services for Dr. Harold H. Nortn avenues, River Forest.

Rosenbloom, 64, formerly died Saturday at the col-Chicago, who died Saturday in iege. He held a doctorate in Camarillo, where he was philosophy from the University superintendent of a state hos-; 0f Fribourg, Switzerland. He is pital, will be held in Los Ange-; survived by a brother, the Very les today. Dr. Rosenbloom was Rev.

Edward L. Hughes; and brother. Mrs. Mary Stone Mrs. Mary Stone, 6907 Sheridan died yesterday in Weiss Memorial hospital.

She was the widow of Joseph H. Stone, one of the founders of the Stone Container corporation. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Solomon and Mrs. Doris Soren; three sons, Norman Marvin and Jerome and a brother.

Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broadway. or inaian Head Park, beloved husband of Viola, nee Weaver; fond father of Joel S. and the late William; son of James and Myrtle Maloney.

Visitation Monday, 7 to 10 p. at Rhenberg Funeral Home, 110 N. La Grange, La Grange. Information, FL 2-0114. Lantz Victor F.

Lantz, of California, formerly of Villa Park, beloved husband of Mathilda, nee Zur; dear father of George, Russell, James, and Victor; grandfather of nine; brother of Jeannette Griebenow. Funera Wednesday, 10 a. at Steuerle Home' 350 s- Ardmore avenue. Villa Pane. Interment Mount Emblem.

TE 24161 7:30 Monday- Lascio Frank Lascio, beloved husband of the late Lillian, nee Madsen; loving father N'owak See Antonette Miszczak notice. Rafter See Winterhalter notice. Rimkus See Petrauska notice. Salvino See William A. Lullo notice.

Sheil See Winterhalter notice. Stein Bessie Stein. See Bessie Stein Bell notice. Tettie See Alfonso Talarico notice. Tripaldi See Alfonso Talarico notice.

Vicari See Alfonso Talarico notice. Robert K. Carstens of Des Plaines, at Eagle River, beloved husband of Lillian nee Ellison; dear brotner of Mildred Carstens. Visitation Monday, after 4 p. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Towne of Maine. Member of Eagle River, Masonic lod9e. 824-5155. Hurlburt Gallo Rose Buel Hurlburt, beloved wife of Donald loving mother of Mary Louise AcNichols; grandmother of Mary Joanne McNichols; sistv of the late Mane Sternberg and Gertrude Roche.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Casanave Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bride's church. Mass 9:30 a. graduated from the University two sisters, Angela and Veroni-of Illinois medical school in ca.

Interment Elgin, III. SO 8-8822. Jacklin Eugene Gallo. late of 2641 W. Superior street, beloved husband of Concetta, nee Catalano; loving father of Albert Rita, Antoinette IJosephl Guido, Ettore IDoro-thy, Theresa Ithe late Torn Catalano, Elaine Christ Salemi, Marie Frank Porrello, and the late Alfred; fond brother of the late Pasquale; devoted grandfather of 24.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Rago Brothers, 624 N. Western avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Carmel. Visitation from 6 p. m. Sunday. Member of Commonwealth Edison post.

No. 118, A. L. AR 6-800. Thilda Casanave, nee Bertrand.

beloved wife of Ferdinand; dear mother of Mrs. Thor Westbv, of Cary, and Mrs. Elva Duvall, of Bensenville, grandmother of four; sister of Nita Roth, George, William. Hubbard, and Clarence Bertrand. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.

from Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, to St. Charles Borromeo church. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment local cemetery. PO 6-3232. Case Winifrid I. Case, beloved wife of Frank Walter F. Jacklin, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Stroemer; loving father cf Cheryl, Diane, and Jeffrey; fond son of Gertrude Jacklin; brother of Adeline Kaye, LeRov, Francis and John.

At Ernest M. Mundee Ernest M. Mundee, 79, retired Chicago stockbroker, died yesterday in Albany, Ga. He leaves his widow, Genevieve; a son, Marshall; and a brother. Mass will be said at 9:30 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Theresa's Catholic church in Albany. Herron Son Home for Funerals, 311 S. Oak Park Berwyn, after 7 p.

Altschul Philip Altschul. 80 years, of 2930 N. Sheridan road, beloved husband of Chana; loving father of Dr. Aaron M. Ruth) Altschul, Golda Dr.

Roy Brener, and Gilbert Esther Altschul; 11 grandchildren. Services Monday, 2:30 P. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment Memorial Park. No prior visitation.

Omit flowers. RO 1-2400. Anderson Charles D. Anderson, beloved husband of Libbie; father of Charles Coleman; Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m..

to Mater Christri church. Requiem mass Gait 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven 1926, and interned in Cook coun- ty and Michael Reese hospitals. William II.

Walger Jr. He served as a lieutenant col-! William H. Walger 75, of onel in the army medical corps 512 Broadway, Park Ridge, from 1941 to 1947. He leaves his died yesterday in Lutheran widow, Sylvia; four sisters, and General hospital, Park Ridge, a brother. Mr- Walger had owned the William Walger and Son Awn-Frank F.

Doyle ing company, 1441 Montrose A mass will be said at 11 for 42 years, until retiring a. m. tomorrow in St. Sabina in 1959. Surviving are his wid-Catholic church, 1210 W.

78th ow, Alma; a son, Edward; a for Frank F. Doyle, 84, a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Mies; cemetery. Member of Riverside, Nortn Riverside post V. F.

W. and Telephone Pioneers. ST 8-2790. Jantke Mrs. Ida May Gait of 1205 Astor street, Chicago, Oct.

29, 1965, wife of Arthur T. Gait; mother of Arthur T. Dr. Raymond M. and William C.

Gait; three grandchildren. Service 2 p. m. Tuesday at Walker Chapel, First Presbyterian church, Chicago avenue, north of Greenwood, Evanston. Private interment.

Please omit flowers. Frank H. Jantke, beloved husband of the grandfather of Lizbeth, Nancy, and Patricia; falher-in-law of Shirlee. Burial late Fannie; also survived by one brother Tuesday, Wilmington, N. C.

Omit flowers. and one sister. Member ot janitors Union, local 1. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, Anderson RITES SLATED FOR FEDERAL BANK LEADER 9:30 a.

from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St William E. Anderson, age 71, of 1732 ur ivitnaei iivarnerinej, William Rosemary, Joseph Alice, Mary Walterl Konkoiewski, Mildred, and the late Fred; fond brother of Michael, Anthony, Joseph. Nicholas, and Mildred Mills; devoted grandfather of 11. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a.

from Rago Brothers, 624 Western avenue, to St. Columbkille church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Visitation from Sunday noon. AR 6-7800. Lautz Lucille T. Lautz, nee Folwill, Oct. 29.

beloved wife of August dear mother of Barbara A. Schiltz and George A. Lautz; fond sister of Marie R. Mann and Frances A. Lockwood; grandmother of Thomas and Paul Schlitz.

At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 6 p. m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:15.

Services in St. Nicholas church, Evanston, at 10 o'clock. Interment All Saints cemetery. Please omit flowers. Licht Elizabeth A.

Licht, nee Mueller, beloved wife of Fred dear mother of Mrs. James Betty Jane Monroe; fond grandmother of Jamee Kathleen M. and Mark F. K. Monroe; sister of Helen Kerz and Joseph Mueller.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Wm. C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St.

Genevieve church. Interment St. Joseph. Member of Altar and Rosary society. BE 7-8070.

Lullo William A. Lullo, beloved husband of Nancy, nee Salvino; fond father of Mrs. Margaret McKenna and James; grandfather of four; dear brother of Susan Spalla, Phillip, Anthony, Carmela Black, Theresa Moffitt, Frank, Lorraine Per-rillo, the late Nicholas, Joanne Shaffer, and Carmen. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of Angels church. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. Please omit flowers. NA 2-93C0 or NE 8-7200. Foster avenue, Oct.

30, 1965, beloved husband of Bemice, nee Johnson; loving Hilary church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

Visitation after 2 retired Chicago Dohceman. who four grandchildren and a father of Helen Ralph Ketzenberg dear grandfather of Russell Darlene p. m. Monday. 561-6874.

Johnson died Saturday. For the last few OberWOrtmann Held years, he had been living in a fond mother of Lois Rippe of Two Rivers, and the late Mary Jane; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of two; sister of Florence A. Neighbors of Denver, formerly of Chicago. Past president and signatory member of Brainerd Womans club; Tracy chapter. No.

189, O. E. S.t Chicago Ladies council. No. 12, U.

C. C. of and past queen. Daughters of the Nile, Zenobia temple. No.

8. Funeral services Wednesday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 100th street and S. Western avenue. Interment Cedar Park.

Lanyon Funeral Directors, 233-0738. Cassadei Adam Cassadei, brother of the late Joseph; cousin of Marie Garratoni, Anita Semprini, Dorothy Bisognani Hogan and Lawrence Bisognani. Visitation after 7 p. m. Monday.

John Rag Sons Chapel, 5744 W. North avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. m. to St.

Angela's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. TU 9-8223.

Cermak James Cermak, beloved husband of Lud-mila; loving father of James, fond father-in-law of Elsie; grandfather of Dennis and James; brother-in-law of Marie Sell. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 1:30 p.m., from Linhart Funeral Home, 6820 Cermak road. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. Pi 9-2255.

and Nancy Ketzenberg; great-grandfather of Christine and William; fond brother brother. Services will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the chapel at 625 Busse Park Ridge. Ida M.

Johnson, formerly of 8009 of Grace Boardman, Raymond, and Wat nursing home at 9401 Ridgeland Oak Lawn. Mr. Doyle is ter Anderson. At Lain Son Chapel Throop, beloved wife of the late Charles Au9ust; devoted mother of Mrs. Esther Thatcher, Mrs.

Ruth Ciofalo and the late 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. Nov. 2, at 2 p. Carl, five grandchildren; three great-grand-children; fond sister of Fred Olson, Han Gau William C.

Gau, beloved husband of the late Alice Wilhelm; dear father of William R. Adeline; fond grandfather of Robert, Margaret and Betty Jane. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Kolbus Funeral Home. 6841-57 W.

Higgins avenue. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. Retired member of Railway Mail association. Information, 774-3232. George Theresa M.

George, wife of the late Fred mother of Grace; sister of Richard Hiltmann. Visitation Monday, from 3 P. m. to 6 p. m.

and 7:30 p. m. to 10 p. at Drechsler Funeral Home, 2C3 South Marion street Wisconsin avenue. Oak Park.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. rom funeral home to St. Lucy's church, Mavfield Lake street, Chicago. Interment All Saints. EU 3-3191.

survived by two daughters, Mrs. Interment Memorial Park. Veteran of Post in Chicago Services for Nugent R. Ober-wortmann, 69, of 2327 Park Evanston. one lUvrtlp Arlaslrv anri Mrs Mahpl Robert K.

Carstens nah Newouist, and the late Gust Olson Services Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1 p. at Batt. 333rd F. A.

Blackhawk Div W. W. I. Armstrong Edgar Funeral Home, 1107 W. 79th street.

Interment Oak Hill. Visitation after 6 Harry M. Armstrong, October 30, 1965, p. m. Sunday.

Jozwiak beloved husband of Elva Wilson Arm strong. At Sullivan Son Funeral Home 6311 N. Clark street, after 2 o. Stanley Jozwiak, beloved husband of Monday. Services Monday evening at 8 Anne, nee Nowak; fond father of Bar bara Joseph Dorolek, John (Mary), Florian, and Anthony Dorothy; brother- p.

m. Interment Egg Harbor, Wisconsin Please omit flowers. Artusa Rose Artusa, suddenly, nee Pettinato, I in-law of Julia Jozwiak; seven grand Gillespie; two sons, Frank and Funeral services for Robert John; four grandchildren; and I Carstens, 68, of Eagle River, five great-grandchildren. J- wh had lived in Des 1 Plaines for 22 years, will be Caspar W. Haupt i conducted tomorrow at 1:30 Services for Caspar W.

Haupt, p. m. in the chapel at Lee and 70, of St. Joseph, for- Perry streets, Des Plaines. Be-merly of Highland Park, will fore his retirement in 1963, Mr.

be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Carstens headed the Carstens St. Paul's Episcopal church in 1 Awning company, 1440 W. Rand St.

Joseph. Mr. Haupt, presi-1 Des Plaines. He is sur-dent of the Strobel Construction! vived by his widow Lillian company in Chicago until his and a sister, Mildred. of the best known figures in banking in the middle west, will be held at 2:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 Maple children. Funeral Tuesday, 9.15 a. Ghidotti from Szymanski Son Funeral Home, beloved wife of Sam; loving mother of 2945 S. 49lh avenue, Cicero, to St.

Mary's church of Riverside, III. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Please Jonn; sister of Lena Joseph Costatim, Luschinski Nick Virginia, nee O'Rourke Talarico, Cerza Mary J. Cerza, beloved wife of Frank loving mother of James Robert and Joanne Garross; dear grandmother of two; sister of Jo and Mildred Cozzi.

Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, 9:30 a. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway. Par Ridqe, to St.

Paul of the Cross church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. 823-1171.

Joseph Ghidotti, age 84, husband of the late Rose, nee Ampollini, and Theresa, nee Cia; father of Argeline Oedzes and the late Catherine Passardi; grandfather of Rose, Vincent, Pauline, and Josephine Passardi, Florence and fcdward Oed2es. Resting at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, Betty Edwardl Parilla, Angeline Rocky Sabbia and the late Joseph; sister-in-law of Marie Pettinato. Funeral Wednes omit flowers. OL 2-0177.

Kaczanowski Joseph Kaczanowski, late of South Win Chester, dearest husband of Theodosia 300 E. 115th street, i-uneral Wednesday, 9 a. to St. Anthony church. Mass day, 8:45 a.

from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 2600 S. Went-worth to Santa Maria Incoronata Rosalene Luschinski, nee Labandt, beloved wife of the late Emil; loving mother of Norbert Louise; fond sister of Elizabeth Ezop, Anna Adamczyk, John Labandt, and Frances Stein; loving grandmother of Kenneth. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont.

Mass 10 a. m. at St. Aloysius' church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. 286-2500. Evanston. Mr. nee Bramowski; beloved father of Irene Johnl Buksa, Wanda, Harry Marie, Chamberlain church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mt. Mr. Oberwortmirm retirement in 1962, died Friday Carmel Vi 2-1861 Isabelle Leonard Woods, Thaddeus and 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulcnre. PU 5-2030. Giermann William I fiierftiAnn jiqa 71. rt Marie Collins Chamberlain, beloved wife of the late George Chamberlain; devoted Edward Mary Lou fond brother of Bablitz Anthony Jerme; uncle of the Rev.

Bro- Lyons nislaw Kaczanowski. Funeral Wednesday, November 3, 9:30 a. from the Ur Florence Bablitz, nee Foley, beloved wite of the late Matthew; loving mother Floral Tributes SYMPATHY FLOWERS in Mercy hospital, Benton Harbor. Surviving are his widow, Josephine; two sons, C. W.

Haupt Jr. and Dr. Edward a daughter. Mrs. Harold banek Funeral Home, 1335 W.

51st of William and the late Matthew fond sister of Margaret and Richard Foley, mother of Ethel Cope, Helen Lyons, Thomas, Mabel O'Connell, and the late Anna Louise Chamberlain; dear grandmother of 10; fond great-grandmother of 22; loving sister of Nell Ortleb of Beverly Hills, Cal. Visitation after 3 P. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8234 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Denis church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. ST 3-7700. Esther Kelly, Irene Patterson, the late who died Saturday in his home, had been a director of the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago from 1953 to 1958. He was chief national bank examiner for the seventh federal district, with headquarters in Chicago, from Springville, formerly of River-dale, Oct. 30, 1965, beloved husband of Alma; father of Alice Willcox and William Giermann Jr.

Masonic services 8 p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1965, and funeral 2 p. m.

Nov. 3, from Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln avenue, Dolton, III. Interment Cedar Park. 849-5450. Carter; and 10 grandchildren.

NOW! Fresh from Edward K. Lyons, son of Mabel McGar-rity Lyons and the late Sylvester; dear brother of Earl James Faye Snell, Donna Pipal, Merle Gwenn Purcell, and the late Angeline Olin; uncle of 16 nephews and nieces. Member of Local No. 705, I. B.

of T. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, 11:30 a.m., to St. Catherine of Siena church. Mass 12 noon.

Interment St. Joseph's. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street, 3 blocks west of Austin boulevard. Oak Park. SEARS Ciesielski Walter F.

Kurowski Mass for Walter F. Kurowski, 63, of 1205 Adams North I Satisfaction I Guaranteed or Manoske Chicago, will be said at 9 a. m. iiiom: 2 1 street, to St. John of God church.

Interment Resurrection. YA 7-6112. Kalish Amelia Babe Kalish, nee Goldstein, 2545 Fitch avenue, beloved wife of the late Morey; loving mother of Harry Harriet of Phoenix, and the late Ruth Weber; dear mother-in-law of Herbert O. Weber; devoted grandmother of Susan, Judy and Bruce Kalish; fond sister of Bessie Kalish. Services Monday, 3 p.

at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Interment Rosemont Park. RO 1-2400. Kapche Jchn A. Kapche, beloved husband of Katie; loving father of Marie Herbert Gelbke and Barbara Cnarles Mick; devoted grandfather of Michael Gelbke; great-grandfather cf Steven and John; fond brother of John L.

Theresa. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, 9:15 a. from Hollerbach Funeral Home, 4022-36 N. Elstcn at Irving Park, to St.

Alphon-sus church. Requiem high mass 10 a. m. Entombment St. Joseph.

IN 3-1510. President of Columbia Iron Works, Inc. Mary Ciesielski, nee Jasinski, beloved wife of the late Stanley; fond mother of Elizabeth William Schult, Eleanor (Chester Nadolny, and the late Walter Caroline also brothers and sisters; dearest grandmother of Sister Mary Keith. Walter, Carol Ann, Joan, Barbara, Jerry, and David; great-grandmother of four. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from Mensik Funeral Home, 2718 W. 51st street, to St. Simon's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Adalbert's. PR 6-3571. Myrtle M. Manoske, beloved wife of Otto; fond mother of Kenneth, of Los Angeles and James; grandmother of Susan.

Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at Sax Tiedemann Funeral Home, 9568 Belmont avenue. Franklin Park. Interment Eden cemetery.

678-1950. Use Sears Revolving Charge Goldenson Louis Goldenson of the Drexel Home, beloved husband of the late Josie; devoted father of Eugene S. and the late Harold dear father-in-law of Jeannette; loving grandfather of two; great-grandfather of two. Services Tuesday, 10 a. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway.

Interment Rosemont Park. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. Please omit flowers. LO 1-4740. Goulet Mary Evelyn Goulet, daughter of Myrtle and the late Lynn J.

Goulet; sister of Lionel and Mrs. Betty Reifers. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1965, John Carroll Sons Home for Funerals, Erie and Wabash avenue, to 9:30 a. m.

mass Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Interment All tomorrow in Holy Rosary Catholic church in North Chicago. Mr. Kurowski, an employe for 23 years of the North Chicago city street department, died Saturday in St. Therese 1935 to 1949.

Leader of Changes He headed the Chicago post during a period of many far-reaching changes in banking. Mr. Oberwortmann became president of the North Shore National bank of Chicago in 1949, and held that position for 10 years. He began his banking career with the Farmers and Mer Anna Bush, Laura Gernnger, William and Thomas Foley. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a.

from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home, 2929 W. 87th street, to St. Leo Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. 636-2600.

Ballard Edward Wood Ballard, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Vandercook; loving father of Patricia Mrazek; fond grandfather of Douglas and Charmaine; dear brother of Mary Tointon, Katherine Starke, Douglas Ballard, Esther Willet and the late Jessie Ouass. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home. 4332 Elston avenue, corner Pulaski road. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1:30 p.

m. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, a memorial to the Mayfair Presbyterian church. Visitation at chapel after 2 p. Monday.

KE 9-6100. Bauer Anna K. Bauer, nee Ruff, beloved wife of Walter Wendell; fond mother of Joseph and Walter grandmother of five; loving daughter of Rose and the late Joseph Ruff; sister of Peter Ruff and Catherine Janetzke. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Ryan Funeral Home, 1420 E.

87th street, at Dante, to St. Francis de Paul church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. ES 5-2400. Marinko Immediate Delivery Anywhere I Flower bv SEARS I Clifford hospital, Waukegan. He leaves his widow, Frances; a son, Ed FLOWERS Gizella Marinko, beloved wife of the late Paul; loving mother of Veronica Glllls, Paul, and William; sister of Anna Grubisic, Stefan Boinansky, and Joe Boinansky; sister of Marisha Dubil of Czechoslovakia, and the late Clara Jacewicz; grandmother ot 12. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

at Brieska Funeral Home, 2859 Southeort, to St. Alphonsus church for 10 a. m. mass. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. Bessie Clifford, nee Reuther, wife of fh late William; dear sister of Paul F. Reuther, the late Barbara Leonard, Minnie Schwickrath. Mae Imgruet, George and John Reuther; sister-in-law of Katherine Clifford. Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a.

from chapel, 9108 Cottage ward, a patrolman on the North GROWERS Saints cemetery. Please omit flowers. WH 4-6060. Washington, D. C.

Post and New Canaan, Conn. Advertiser please copy. unicago ponce department; mm Matthesius Our 78th Ytar three grandchildren. Grove avenue, to St. John De La Salle church, 102d street and Vernon avenue.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy JV909 M. Harlem VI 8-4201 64 E. Monro CE S-377T D'AIessandro Philip Altschul Services for Philip Altschul, 80, of 2930 Sheridan who died Saturday in his home, will Anna S.

Matthesius, beloved wife of the late Kurt; loving mother of Max Erna, Dorothy Harry Ash, Fred Annaliese and Frank Eileen; grandmother of nine; fond sister of Joseph Rakosi and Johanna Handra. Honorary member of Saxonia Verein. Services Tuesday, Nov. 2, 11 a. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue. Interment Wunders cemetery. 561-6874. A-LANGE Karwoski Martha R. Korwoski, nee Zauszniewskl, beloved wife of the late Paul loving mother of Virginia Stehlik, John, Edmund, Roman Paul and the late Benjamin J.

Karwoski; mother-in-law of James J. Stehlik, Nadine, Helen, Eugenia, and Delores; also survived by sisters and brothers; dear grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of nine. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 9:15 a. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N.

Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Visitation after 3 p.

m. Sunday. SP 4-0366. Kelly Frank J. Kelly, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Schuy; dear son of the late Frank and Sarah, nee Carey; fond brother of the late Charles and Marie Dorgan.

In iieu of flowers, please make donations to Cancer fund. Funeral Tues Funeral Directors Nancy D'AIessandro, nee Cocomatzo, loving wife of the late Michael; beloved mother of Nazzaro Antoinette, Matthew Mary, and Anthony Antoinette; dear sister of Carmella DIaPolito; fond grandmother of five; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. m. from Rosario D.

Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Francis Borgia church. Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449 Of ME 7-0450.

May chants State bank in Chetopa, and later served as chief examiner and first special assistant to the bank commissioner of the Kansas state banking department. In Other Positions He had served as chairman of the administration committee of the First National bank of La Grange, and as director and chairman of the advisory committee of the First National bank of Cicero. He leaves his widow, Anne; five sisters; and four brothers. Greene Gerald W. Greene, late of 6205 N.

Karlov, beloved husband of Sigrid, nee Norton; loving father of Sharon and Thor Norton, Mariorie McGovern, and Darlene Weller; fond grandfather of Cheryl and Daryle Norton, Mary Louise and Diane Weller; dear brother of Maude Diedrich. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Edgar-Anderson Funeral Home, 4821 N. Damen a-enue. Interment Rosehill.

LO 1-2016. Greeneberg Fred W. Greeneberg, beloved husband of the late Minnie; loving father cf Fred; grandfather of Diane Lohan. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from John V.

May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St. Joseph's. be held at 2:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Until retiring five years ago he had been a diamond broker and Baxa Gertrude Baxa, nee Kerwer, beloved wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Florence Johnl Starkey, Stephen (Josephine), and Charles Marion; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of six. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Barsi Funeral Home, 2742 N. Lincoln avenue, to St.

Clement's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

BU 1-7775. Ben Bessie Stein Bell, nee Rissman, of 2S01 N. Sheridan, suddenly, on S. S. Shalom on return from Israel, beloved wife of Irving Bell and the late Abe L.

Stein; loving mother of Jerome H. IrisJ, Floyd C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 111 YEARS 221 East Erie SUperior 7-7709 William T.

May, suddenly, beloved husband of Grace, nee Stromboe; loving father of Deidre and Helen May; dear son of Emma and the late James May; stepson of Michael Mannina; fond brother of Emma Woicik, James and Patricia Zeppo. At the Conboy Chapel, 4817 W. Madison street. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. to St.

Thomas Aquinas church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Daly Charles J. Daly Sgt.

C. P. D. Oct. 28, 1965, at Margate, beloved husband of Isabel F.

Casey Daly; loving importer, operating a company bearing his name at 29 E. Madison st. He leaves his widow, Chana; two sons, Dr. Aaron M. JOHN CARROLL SONS D.

I Barbara I. and Me vin R. Marline day, Nov. 2, 9:30 a. to St.

Bernar- HOME FOR FUNERALS" 7 grandchildren; fond sister of Jack dine church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All and Gilbert; and a daughter, 25 e. Erie Rissman.

Ann Robinson, Gert Ripley, WHitehall 4-6060 Saints. Visitation at Smith Funera David Rissman of Los Angeles, and the Home, 245 Madison street, 3 blocks west Mrs. Golda Brener. late Mary Silver. Service Tuesday, 11 In Memoriam a.

at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 W. Devon. Interment Westlawn. Member of Austin boulevard.

Oak Park. Kemp Ida Kemp, nee Johnson, of 5701 N. Sheridan road, beloved wife of Manuel; Louis Goldenson of Pioneer Women, visitation at time of Griffin John Griffin, beloved husband of Mary, nee Lally; dear brother of Patrick and Daniel in Ireland, Margaret Barry and Michael in England, and the late Abbie McCarthy and Mrs. O'Shea. Funeral Tuesday 10 a.

from Kenny Bros. Funeral Home, 5438 S. Halsted street, to St. Gabriel church. Mass 10-30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Native of Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry, Ireland.

BO 8-0662. Heaven. Member I. B. E.

local No. 9. AU 7-1136. McCarthy Charles E. McCarthy, belcved husband of Catherine, nee Riordan; loving father of Edward J.

McCarthy and the late Lorerta M. Free; dear grandfather of nine. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street at Loomis boulevard, to Little Flower church. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. Member of Murray post. No. 2486, V. F.

W. 735-4242. McDonald Includes Diamond with Treat, Wants It Back service. RO 1-240O. Berry dear mother of Charles; devoted mother- W.

Lousie Berry, beloved wife of the late Rev. Charles Berry; loving mother Dayton, Oct. 31 VfiHal of Don Gladys Borreson, Dorothy in-law of Lois; loving granamotner or Kirby and Julie; fond sister of Louis Irving, Frances Horwitch, Sophia Deutsch, Abraham, and Rose Margolis. Services Monday, 2 p. at Piser Memorial Chapter, 5206 Broadway.

Interment West-lawn. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel, Sunday after 7 p. m. LO Sebeck, and the late Paul and Charles. Remains resting at Drake Son Funeral loweeners take notice! Mrs.

Sol Schuman would like to get the Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, until 10 Louis Goldenson, 87, former owner of Goldenson's Dry Goods Store, 4670 Lincoln died yesterday in the Drexel Home for the Aged, 6140 Drexel av. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broadway.

He is survived by a son, Eugene two grandchildren; and two p. Monday, Nov. i. services and treat back. It's a diamond ring father of Charles J.

C. P. and Mrs. Marie Mahoney; dear grandfather of four; fond brother of William, Walter, Mrs. Kathlyn McAllister, and the late James, George, Marie, and Agnes Daly.

Visitation after 1 P. m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S.

Pulaski road, to Queen of Martyrs church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ST 3-7700.

Di Leonardl George A. Di Leonardi beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Padulo; dear father of Joseph, Gloria Malnak, Arthur, George and Joyce; brother of Nicholas, Rocco, and Mary Sandri. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Goglin Funeral Home, 5935 W. Belmont avenue, to St.

Ferdinand's church. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visitation after 5 P. m. Monday.

BE 7-4404. Dillon Laura Ann Dillon, net Coyle, beloved wife of the late George fond mother of Nancy J. Kahle and the late Marie Owens; loving grandmother of Sharon Miller, Patricia Owens, and five grandson; great-grandmother of one; dear sister of Elizabeth Kelly, Alice, Emma and Margaret Coyle, and John E. Coyle of Joliet, III. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from the Bilger Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, one block east of Jeffery hniilpvard. to St. Philip Neri church. interment, Wahoo, Neb.

561-6874. Blackowiak Mrs. Schuman said she had the ring in her hand when a group John Blackowiak of Chicago, survived by his wife, Anna; and two sons. ROSENBERG In fond memory of our beloved aunt and sister Florence Rosenberg at rest Nov. 1953 Sadly missed by her family of masked trick or treaters Chester and Edwin.

Funera Wednesday 10:15 a. from the Pedersen-Ryberg came to her home last night Mortuary, 435 N. York street, Elmhurst, to St. Eugene church, Foster and Can- After passing out the candy, she realized she had dropped field avenues, Chicago, where mass will be celebrated at 11 a. m.

Interment Maryhill. Information, TE 4-1133. Braband the ring accidentally into one of the sacks, she said. Guettler Fred Guettler, beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Elaine Kraebber, Eleanor Tom) Schwider; grandfather of seven. Funeral services Tuesday, at Zeiger-Mueller-McCampbell Funeral Home, 6453 Irving Park road.

Member of Moose lodge. No. 220. Make donations to Moosehart Children's Home. PE 6-2693.

Haffler Mary C. Haffler, nee Farley, beloved wife of the late Harry dear mother of Monica T. and the late Joseph C. and Frank; grandmother of Joseph and Eugene. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from Wm. C. Smith and Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Bartholomew church.

Interment Mount Carmel. Member of U. S. W. V.

auxiliary. No. 48; V. F. W.

auxiliary, Austin post. No. 2955, and M. O. L.

BE 7-8070. Halloran James M. Halloran, beloved husband of Agnes, nee Crowley; dear father of Dennis loving son of the late Michael and Rebecca, nee Gilligan. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Ryan Funeral Home, 1420 E.

87th street at Dante, to St. Felicifas church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary. Member of P. B. A. and St.

Jude league. ES 5-2400. Newton F. Braband, beloved husband of Ethel; loving father of Marilyn Heiss GIRL, 15, KILLED BY TRAIN ON RAIL OVERPASS Marie McDonald, nee Murphy, beloved wife of the late Michael; devoted aunt of Allen Mary Nelson. Funeral Tuesday.

Nov. 2, at 9:15 a. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to Our Lady of Lo-rerto church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. PR 6-8300. McLaughlin Ruth McLaughlin, nee Huffman, October 31, 1965, late of Naples, formerly of 6841 Paxton avenue, devoted wife of the late Or.

James loving mother of Dr. James B. Kathleen and Frederick T. Mary; dear sister of Berdle Wendell; dearly beloved grandmother of nine. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from the Shoreland Funeral Home, 8158 Exchange avenue, to St. Phillip Neri church, where requiem mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. SO 8-0538.

Mekalet Gust C. Mekalet of Lyons, beloved husband of Emma, nee Bogdanske; dear father of Walter G. Emily and Russell E. Jean; brother of Martha Nirosky of New Britain, loving grandfather of Bette Bergschneider, Gerald, Kurt, and Randy. Resting at Tower Home for Funerals, 4007 Joliet avenue, Lyons, III.

Funeral Wednesday at two o'clock. In state 1 to 2 p. m. at Zion Lutheran church. Interment Bethanla.

Contributions to Zion Lutheran church preferred. 447-7900. Kirby Mark R. Kirby, beloved husband of Evelyn; loving father of Patrick, Kathleen, Helen Stanley Kumiega, and Ann Roy Jacobson; dear son of Helen; fond brother of John Elizabeth; loving grandfather of seven. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from Malec Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Bonifaca church. Interment Maryhill. 421-5800.

Kittay Theodore E. Kittay, beloved husband of Eleanor, nee Sander; devoted father of Joseph of Seattle, and Daniel Kittay and Frances Gorkin of New York City; dear brother of Rose Gorkin, Anna Adamfhwaite, and Ben Kittay, all of New York City, and Edward of Connecticut; dear grandfather of six grandchildren. Services Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 10 a. m.

from Furth Chapel, 2100 E. 75th street. Interment Rodfei Zedek cemetery. Gate 4, Waldheim. Please omit flowers.

Friends may pay their respects at the time of the services. Family at Samson resident, 8438 Ingleside. Mi 3-5400. Klirrrkiewicz and Shirley Manz; grandfather of tour; fond brother of Alice Kent. Member of Shadrach Bond lodge.

No. 611, Deaths Elsewhere A. F. A. and Med i nan Temple, A.

A. O. N. M. S.

Services Tuesday, Nov. Patricia Gillam, 15, of 4205 Capone 2, 1 p. at Drake 4, Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Memorials to the Sauganash Community church will be Jean Capone.

Happy birthday. We miss you. A tribute of true love and devo Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SO 8-1610. Donovan James G. Donovan, of 8831 S. Loomis, beloved husband of Mary devoted father of Jeanne Drummond and James dear grandfather of Judy. Donna, and Jimmy; fond brother of Omar J.

and Gilbert. Services and interment Elizaville, Ky. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer society. RA 3-0876. Addison was killed last night when she was struck by a northbound Milwaukee passenger train on the overpass at Roscoe street and Kostner avenue.

Doyle Patricia and another girl, Roberta Erickson, 16, of 3423 Metzler N. Tripp were on the over appreciated. Visitation after 6 p. Monday. 561-6874.

Bradac James Bradac, 3239 S. Kedvale avenue, dearly beloved husband of Bertha Bradac; fond father of Fred Helen and James AnneJ Bradac; grandfather of Elaine, Linda, Carol and Betty. Funeral Wednesday, November 3, at 10 a. m. Chrastka Memorial Chapels, 3440 W.

26th street. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. 762-1211. OL 2-1023. Brennan Sgt.

Philip L. Brennan, C. P. beloved husband of Fern; loving father of Mrs. Marilyn Ransford, Mrs.

Phyllis Burlan, and Mrs. Rita Heinbach; grandfather of six; brother of William, James, John, Katherine Plane, Veronica Strauss, and the late Jane and Frank. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffrey boulevard at 77th street, to St. Ailbe church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. SO 8-8822. tion from DAD AND SliltKi.

Glass Leonard Glass Nov. 1963 Those whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind.

Beautiful memories he left behind. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN Johnson Theresa Johnson Nov. 1, 1963 To love is to remember. ALEX, HELEN, AND KAY Mautone Raffaele Mautone. In loving memory of our father and grandfather on his 25th anniversary.

CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN Frank F. Doyle, retired C. P. D. beloved husband of the late Bertha; loving father of Frank and Myrtle Arlasky, John and Mabel Gillespie; fond grandfather of David and Donald Arlasky and John and Maureen Gillespie; great-grandfather of five.

Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th at Loomis to St. Sabina church. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

735-4242. Floyd H. Metzler, beloved husband of Dorothy nee Fearon; dear father of Mary Ellen; tond brother of Leland, Harold, George, Mrs. Geneva Seyler, pass when the train approached. Sir Peter Meldrum, 55, lord provost mayor of Glasgow, Scotland, and a former Labor party member of parliament; after hospitalization for a chest ailment, in Glasgow.

Henry S. Parsons, 71, chairman of the board of Pacific Far East Lines and a former vice president of W. R. Grace in San Francisco. Ray Foote Purdy, 67, chairman of the board of Moral Re-Armament in the United States; of a heart attack, in Atlanta.

James L. Emery, 107, one of the oldest residents of Kansas; at the home of a daughter, in Ottawa, Kas. Gregory R. Klimkiewia, age 16, loving son of Raymond and Susan, nee Jakubiec; dear brother of Richard and Gay; fond grandson of Catherine Klimkiewicz. and Albert and Bemice Jakubiec.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Bourne Chapel, Kedzie avenue, at 65th place, to St. Nicholas of Tolentine church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Resurrection. Member of Polish National Alliance. 737-3232. Knaack Martha Knaack, nee Potrvkus, Oct. 29, 1965, of Northlake, beloved wife of The Erickson girl managed to Duggan run to safety.

Both girls are pupils at Schurz High school. The train was operated by Sheldon Adams of Madison, Wis. He notified railroad officials of the accident by radio, and they called police. The train, bound for Madison, was traveling 50 miles an hour. Alice Duggan, nee Hamilton, beloved wife of the late Maurice; dear mother of Andrew and Edward; grandmother of three.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Halsted, to St. Clare of Mounte Falco. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Native of County Kill-kenny, Ireland. BO 8-0662. Broderick Michael J. Broderick, dear son of the Dutton DEATH NOTICES Hanges Thomas E. Hanges, beloved husband of Eugenia, nee Papantony; dear father of Xenia Paul Apostolos and James; fond brother of John and other brothers and sisters in Greece; fond brother-in-law of Emily Steve Notes; dear grandfather of Peter and Stacy Ann.

Funeral Wednesday, 12 00 loon, from chapel of Adina-mis Funeral Directors, 4700 North Western avenue. Services 1:00 p. at Church of the Assumption, 601 South Central avenue. Interment Elmwood. Haupt Caspar W.

Haupt 1418 Lake boulevard, St. Joseph, formerly of Hignland Park, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Wentworth; loving father of C. W. Haupt Montreal, Canada, Dr Edward C. Haupt, Benton Harbor, and Mrs.

Harold Carter, Chagrin Falls, grandfather of 10. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p. E.S.T., St. Paul's Episcopal church, St. Joseph, Mich.

Interment Arlington National cemetery, Washington, D. C. Visitation Florin Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, Mich. Please omit flowers. Hayes Harry T.

Haves, beloved husband of Clara; dear father of Harry Robert and the late Evelyn; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; son of Cora Fetzer and the late Charles Hayes; brother of Gertrude Waslous, Helen Johnson, Katharine Schmidt, Harold Fetzer, and the late Claude Haves. Resting at Adams-Feldhoff Whitesel Memorial Chapel, 87th street at Dorchester avenue. Funeral services Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery. Past Master of Parian lodge. Member of Auburn Park lodge No. 789. A.

F. A. past High Priest of Normal Park chapter. No. 210, R.

A. and Milk Drivers union. RE 1-2800. Funeral Directors Funeral Directors Ruth Dutton, beloved wife of L. C.

Dutton; daughter of Dora E. and the late George M. Handlon; dear mother of Margaret Ruebe, Kathryn Chorak, Charles, Dorothy Graziano, Mary, Alice, and John; fond grandmother of 12; sister of Elwin and Maurice Handlon. Funeral Wednesday, 9:00 a. from Beverly Ridge Chapel.

10415 S. Kedzie. to St. Christina "SEE" NOTICES Listed below ore "See" notices which ore cross references to deotlt notices oppeoring in todoy's Tribune. "See" notices feoture the nomes of fomily members of the deceoseo- who hove different legal name than the deceased because of marrioge or a legal change.

Some "See" notices feature the maiden name of a wife who mar be best known in the community by her maiden name. church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Spiritual bouquets preferred. Visitation after 7:00 p. m. Mon. PR 9-4411.

Mrs. Bern ice Collins, Paul, and the late Virgil. Services Tuesday, 10 a. at the Ray Duffy Funeral Home, 2335 E. 75th street, at Oglesby avenue.

Interment family lot. Member of Brotherhood of Railway Steamship Clerks union. SO 8-7717. Millar Marie C. Millar, fond daughter of the late John and Sylvia; dear friend of Mrs.

Luelia Bourque. Services Monday, 1 p. at The Ray Duffy Funeral Home, -2335 E. 75th street, at Oglesby avenue. SO 8-7717.

Minoia Vincent J. Minoia, beloved husband of Mary, nee Conte; loving father of Michael Thomas and the late Patrick dear grandfather of Michael James. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Oak Park, to Sacred Heart church, Melrose Park. Mass 10 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers.

Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. Miszczak Antonette Miszczak. nee Rekar, loving mother of Walter Antonette Mack and Bemice Louis Nowak; dear sister of Henry Agnes Rekar; fond sister-in-law of Charles Harriet Misiak; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of six. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 9:30 a.

m. from thai Roberts Funeral Home, 2819-21 Archer avenue, to St. Barbara church. Interment Resurrection. Member of St.

Barbara Altar and Rosary society, polish Villa club. No. 196, St. Adeline court. No.

707 and W. C. O. F. 842-0288.

Mortensen Adelaide E. Mortensen, nee Wolf, wife of the late Elmer; niece of Emma Hannon. Services Monday, Nov. 1, 7:3 p. at Kolssak Funeral Home, 423.

59 W. Division, corner of Kildare. Pleas omit flowers. AL 3-3600. Continued on following page Dvorak the late George; dear sister of John, Margaret Licht, Joseph, Rose Nelson, and Anna Haske.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Ewald Funeral Home, 2501-03 N. Soutnport avenue, to St. Josaphat church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment family lot. Visitation after 2 p. m. Sunday.

Li 9-0098. Knoblock Alma W. Knoblock, beloved wife of the late George dear mother of George Brent, and Lynne; sister of Walter Drenkhahn and the late Clara, Marie and Carl. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service 1 p.

Tuesday. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Member of Park Falls, Wisconsin O. E. S.

In lieu of flowers memorials to Heart fund will be appreciated. IR 8-0038. Korczykowski Stanley Korczykowski, dearly beloved husband of the late Sophie; loving father of Walter. Adela Edward Opath, Frank, Joseph Esther, Helen, and Irene Adesko; fond brother of Eleanor Dabrow-ski in Poland; grandfather of seven. Services Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Palacz Funeral Chapel, 2955 W. 25th street, corner of Sacramento, to St. Casimir church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. Bi 7-0100. Korstanje Rose M. Korstanle, Oct. 30, 1965, beloved wife of Gerhard C.

Korstanie; dear mother of Donald E. and Nickolas fond grandmother of thirteen; dear daughter of Hilda and the late Peter Dergins. Services Wednesday, 1 P. at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W. Montrose avenle.

Interment Memory Gardens. IR8-Cl36. late Michael and Hannah Broderick, nee Fernane; fond brother of Mortimer Patrick Mary Schutte, Vohn Catherine Roche, Margaret Scanlon, and Annie Thornton of County Limerick, Ireland. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street. Oak Park, after 7 p.

m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. to St. Lucy church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Please omit flowers. 348-8788.

Anderson Joseph E. Anderson, beloved husband of Tekia nee Anderson; dear father of Alice Nolan, Walter and Robert grandfather of Dolores Wegforth, Lyda Morris, and Charles Chance; great-grandfather of six; brother of Astrid New-berg, Axel Ottilia S. Glendening, Ingeborg Larson, and the lata George, Carl, and Thure. Resting at Beukema Funeral Home, 10454 S. Western avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.

m. Interment Oak Hill. Member of Harald lodge. No. 13, I.

O. and Bessemer lodge. No. 203, V. O.

of A. BE 8-2144. Birmingham John J. Birmingham, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Blake; loving father of Avonelle Grearson and Robert J. Birmingham; fond grandfather of Janelle and John Grearson; dear brother of the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Thomas P. Bermingham, Alice, and Catherine Birkbeck. Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a.

from Blake-Lamb Fuaeral Home, 79th street at Loomis boulelard, to St. Bride's church. Intermentf St. Mary'j cemetery. 735-4242.

fi-J Ella Dvorak, 7135 W. 34th street, Berwyn, beloved wife of the late Albert; fond mother of Ellen George E. Yurka; grandmother of Paul; sister-in-law of Josephine Charles Saita. Services Wednesday, November 3, 1 p. m.

at Chrastka Memorial Chapels, 6301 W. Cermak road. Berwyn. Interment Bohemian National. OL 2-1023 or Bi 2-2990.

In lieu of flowers support Chicago Heart fund. NATIONAL FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION Welcome to Chicago For 84th Annual N.F.D.A. Convention ARNTZEN-COLEMAN Member N.F.O.A. JAMES M. COLEMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4611 N.

Lincoln Ave. 561-1884 or 787-0056 Easton Apostolos See Thomas E. Hanges notice. Bereckis See Petrauska notice. Breen See Mary Evelyn Goulet notice.

Coughlin See C. Irene Battaglla notice. Coyle See Laura Ann Dillon notice. Crowley See James M. Haltoran notice.

Foley See Bablitz death notion Louis Fredrick Easton, age 87, beloved husband of Pearl Anna Easton; devoted father of Lorerta J. King, George Easton Bonita Walker, Henry Easton and Harriet Croston; also survived by 16 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandson. Resting at Whitehead's Funeral Home, 4225 W. Roosevelt road. Visitation Monday, November 1, from I P.

m. to 9 p. m. Services from the chapel Tuesday at 11 a. m.

Interment Lincoln cemetery. Hertzel Mary Ann Hertzel, beloved wife of the late Joseoh Hertzel; loving mother of Lena Hertzel, Mary Filipovich, and the late Joseph Hertzel; dear mother-in-law of Elizabeth Hertzel; fond grandmother of five; great-grandmother of 11. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street at Loomis boulevard, to St. Sabina church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. 735-4242. We Cooperate with Out ef Town Funeral Director unara J-.

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