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1 0A Fort Lauderdale News, Monday, January 7, 1974 OBITUARIES Mexico Mourns Muralist Siqueiros MOLLER Henry G. Moller, SI, of 320 SE 11 Street, Pompano Sea on Saturday. He came to this area eight years ago from Roslvn Heights, Long Island, New York where he had been associated at a sales representative with Uniroyal Corporation, Sparry Toe) Slder Division. Survived bv his wife Isabella; ton Kurt; mother Mrs. Margarethe Moller, Fort Lauderdale.

Funeral services war held at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the R. JAY KRAEER POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME by Pastor Eugene O. Krug of St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Con-trlbutions may be made to the Heart Association. NYEMETZ Henry C. Nyemetz, 72, of 1150 NE 34 Avenue, Pompano Beach on Sunday. He came here nine years ago from New Jersey. He was a member of Assumption Catholic Church.

Survived by wile Charolette; one son John K. of Pom tery at the Rotunda of Illustrious Men. Siqueiros, a veteran of Mexican and Spanish civil wars and a Communist for SO years, died at his summer home in Cuernavaca, 30 miles south of the capital. His wife, Angelica, was with him. Echeverria visited Siqueiros a week ago.

The other two members of the triumvirate of Mexican The Associated Pratt MEXICO CITY President Luis Echeverria has ordered highest funeral honors for David Alfaro Siqueiros, the last of Mexico's three great muralists. Siqueiros, 77, died yesterday of cancer. Bold colors and thick, strong brush strokes were his trademarks. Burial will be at noon tomorrow in the Dolores Ceme gaaaaaaaaaananaaaa 4 Wi havt a huge inventory ef building materials purchased before the recent price increases. OUR SAVINGS ARE PASSED (K.

TO YOU! EMXUSIE muralists were Jose Clemente Orozco and Diego Rivera. Orozco died in 1949 and Rivera in 19S7. In I960 Siqueiros was accused of instigating student riots and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment. When former President Adolfo Lopez Mateos pardoned him in 1964, he had turned out more than 300 paintings and drawings in his cramped cell. 12: ai da 7 Ft.

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Lauderdale, Fla. 33306 5634527 minimum 2 and Florida residents paid monthly Licensed ff a Clip Mail Today! a a a tS ADAMS Jean Wallace Adams, 3300 NE 3flh St. Ft. Lauderdale passed away Jan 5th Beach Hospital. Survived bv her husband Dr.

Harry B. Adams, MD and a daughter Mrs. Bruce (Jane) Dunham of Huntington Valley, Pa. Funeral services Monday p.m. at THE JORDAN FUNERAL HOME.

Dr. Harold L. Brooks ofticlatln. Visitation prior to service. Interment In the Lauderdale Memorial Park.

Arrangements by THI JORDAN FUNERAL HOME. BENDER Olive A. Bender, 70, of Mle Southwest 14 Place, Ft. Lauderdale, passed away Sunday In Broward General Medical Center. She has been winter resident here for the past la years, coming from Kitchener, Canada.

She Is survived by her son Robert, ol Kitchener, Canadai daughter 0. Yvonne (Bonnie) Sheridan, Wlllowoale, Canada; Brother Melville W. Craigie, from North Bay Ontario, Canada; Grandchildren Scott, Kevin, Craig and Kelly Sheridan. Friends may call Monday at T. M.

RALPH PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME. From 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Arthritic Foundation.

BINGHAM Charles Bingham, 7S, of 1531 NW 33rd Terrace, Ft. Lauderdale passed away Jan. 1st. Survived by his son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bingham, two grandchildren; three brothers Ed, Owen and Frank Bingham. Funeral services I p.m. Wednesday at Mr. Nebo Baptist Church. Rev.

M. E. Monroe officiating. Friends may call 5 to p.m. Tuesday.

Interment Sunset Memorial Garden. Arrangement oy ROY MIZELL FUNERAL HOME, BUCKINGHAM Bette Jane Buckingham, 54, of 121 S.W. 3 Avenue, Pompano Beach, passed away January 5, 1974. Formerly of Jacksonville, Florida and Bloomlngton, Inaiana. She Is survived by her daughter, Mrs.

William (Rebecca) Finger-gtfld of London, England; one son, Byron Gray of Tampa, Florida; five sisters, Mrs. Irene Litteller of Bloom-Ington, Indiana, Mrs. Gladys Robertson ol Indianapolis, Indiana, Mrs. Wllma Tennell of Pompano Beach, Mrs. Martha Carr of Houston, Texas, and Mrs.

Peggy Whaley of Bloomlngton, In-d I a a three brothers, Wlnfred Thrasher of Fort Lauderdale, Woodrow Thrasher of Bloomlngton, Indiana, and Robert Thrasher of Fort Lauderdale. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to p.m. Services will be held Wednesday. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 5110 Norm Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale.

COUTTS William G. Coutts, 65, of 281B NE 31st Terrace, Wilton Manors on Sunday. Ar. rangements pending at KALIS FUNERAL HOME, EUTENEUER Frank H. Euteneuer, age 15.

of 3 St. Cloud Lane, Boca Raton on Saturday at Boca Raton Convalescent Center. Mr. Euteneuer came to Boca Raton two years ago from Detroit, Michigan. He Is survived by his son Joseph Euteneuer, Boca Raton; six grandchildren.

Remains will be sent to Detroit, Michigan tor services and Interment. Local arrangements bv THE R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME. FALTER Sophie Falter of 405 North Ocean Boulevard, Pompano Beach on Monday. Survived by her husband Dennis.

Arrangements are pending R. JAY KRAEER POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME. 941-4111. HARE Beulah Hare, age 71, 8204 NW 59 Tamarac, Section 13, passed away Saturday. Survived ov her husband Robert D.

Hare; son. Dr. Robert Y. Hare; daughter, Mrs. Eugene DeOuIn; two brothers, Waller J.

Yates and Harry H. Yates; two sisters, Mrs. Dessie Whlt-taker, and Mrt. Clara Cummins) five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Hare was past matron of Utica, Michigan, OES Chapter 240, past president of the Women's Council for the Hollywood Board of Realtors and member of the Shrinettes and Women's Club of Hollywood. Friends may call J-4 and 7-9 Monday at JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNERAL HOME. Order of the Eastern Stars Service will be held Monday evening at the funeral home. Friends may call 10 a.m. until 1 P.m.

Tuesday at the Woodland United Mem-odist Church, 4901 NW 70 Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at tne church with Reverend John Springer, officiating. Entombment will be In the Hollywood Memorial Mausoleum. Contributions requested to the Heart and Cancer Fund. KOUTRIS Eventhls (Eva) Koutris of 309 NW 41 Street, Wilton Manors on Saturday.

Mrs. Koulrls came to Fort Lauuercieie II years ago from Washington, D.C. She Is survived by two daughters Mrs. Demltrle Tataro of Fort Lautte'dale and Mrs. Penelope Falueyt one grandchild Thomas E.

Boyers. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at St, Demetrlas Greek Orthodox Church by Father Nicholas C. Nick, followed by Interment In Lauderdale Memorial Park. Rosary will be rented at 7 n.m.

Monday at the R. JAY KRAEER FORT LAUDERDALE FUNERAL HDMfc. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.m. Monday. LEAIRD George W.

Lealrd, 1, ol 3430 SE 17, Street, Fort Lauderdale passed away Sunday at the National Cardiac Hmnltal In Miami. Mr. Lealrd was an attorney and a former Florida state senator. Veteran of World War I and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Fort Lauderdale. Survived by his wife Con-chlta.

Two daughters Mrs. Ltnoa Ittmer, Oxon Hill, Maryland and Anna Lealrd, Fort Lauderdale. Two sons Pete Piedra, Fort Lauderdale and Pepin Plectra, Miami. Mother Mrs. Judith Ynunt, Fort Lauderdale and grandchildren.

Services 2 o.m. Tnesdv at FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL with Dr. Clem Bininger of the First Presbvterlan Chn-rh officiating. Interment In Lauderdale Memorial Gardens. Friends mav call 7-9 p.m.

Monday and 12 noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may be made to the Uncologv Cancer Research fund, University of Miami, Miami, Florida In lieu of flowers. LEONARD Clifford S. Leonard, 90, of 575 NW 45th Court, Fort Lauderdale.

Passed away Saturday at the Medi-Center hn'oitl. A resident here 40 years from Pittsfleld, Massachusetts. Survived by his wite Maude. Services 3 P.M. Tuesday at FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL with Reverend Christopher D.

Kelly, St. Martln-ln-the-Flelds Episcopal Church. Friends may call at service time. Interment will be In HoosIcK Falls, New York. MASONIC Lillian M.

Masonic, of SE 3rd South Bay, Florida. Passed away on Saturday. She ts survived by her husband. William E.i daughters Mrs. Gail Hubbell and Mrs.

Barbara Elliott; brother Arthur Redwanz; seven grandchildren. Services to be held on Monday 4 p.m. at the MIXSON FUNERAL HOME, Belle Glade, Florida. Local arrangements bv JENNINGS DAVII BLVD. FUNERAL HOME.

MENDELSOHN Peggy C. Mendelsohn, 34, of 4591 NW ath Court, Plantation. Passed away Sunday at Broward General Medical, Center. A resident here 5 years from Chattahoochee, Florida. Member of the Parkway Christian Church.

Survived oy her husband Peter Mendelsohn, Plantation. Two daughters Elise I Susie Mendelsohn, Plantation. Mother Mrs. Delise Scarborough Lee, of Raleigh, North Carolina. Father Lt.

Colonel Fred M. Condo. Brother Matt Condo of Arcadia, Florida. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at FAIRCHILD WEST BROWARD CHAPEL with Dr.

C. Manley Morton of the Parkway Christian Church officiating. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Monday. Final service Interment will be In Chattahoochee.

nt, jlw pano; six grandchildren; two oroinrrs John 'V. and Dr. Ferd W. both of Chester, Pa. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m.

on Wednesdey at Our Lady ot Assumption Catholic Church bv Rev. Virgil Roach. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial oaraens. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday at the R.

JAY KRAEER POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME. PADDOCK Gordon age 75, of 2920 SW 4th Fort Lauderdale, passed away on Sat. at a local hospital. Had been resident of Fort Lauderdale since 1964. Formally of Rochester, New York.

He is survived by his wife Mary; several nieces end nephews. Was a member of the Mason ic Lodge In Rochester, New York, also a member ot the Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale Stamp Clubs. Friends may call on Monday 7-9 p.m. Services to be held on Tuesday. 4:30 p.m.

at JENNINGS CHAPLE with Mr. Dick Snyder of the First Church of Christ Science of Fort Lauderdale officiating. In lieu ot flowers donations to Oaystar 3900 Flamingo Rd. will be appreciated. Arrangements bv JENNINGS DAVIE BLVD.

FUNERAL HOME. POCOTTE Arthur M. Pocotte, 69, Of 1340 SE 4th Court, Deerfleld Beach on Saturday at North Broward Hospital, following on extended illness. Mr. Pocotte came to this area 13 yeeri ago from Toledo, Ohio.

He was retired Great Lakes Captain, Member of Zlon Lutheran Church of Oeerfield Beach, Deerfleld Beach Lodge No. 325 F. A.M., Scottish Rlle Vallev of Leke Worth, Mehl Temple, Gold Coast Shrine Club) Pest Chapter Dad of Deerfleld Beach Order of DeMoley, Board of Deerfleld Beach Taxpayers Association. Servlved bv his wife Vivian; ion Robert T. Pocotte, Clare, daughter Mrs.

Harold (Patricia) Wells, Toledo, five grandchildren; brother Dr. Robert Po- cone, loieoo, onio; sisters Mrs. Clyde Claus, Toledo, Mrs. James Lucas, Villa Rica, Georgia. Funeral services will be II a.m.

Wednesday at Zlon Lutheran Church, Deerfleld Beach by Rev. John H. Clark 11 followed bv Interment in Deerfleld Memorial Cemetery. Friends mav call 6 to 9 P.m. Tuesday at R.

JAY KRAEER SAMPLE ROAD FUNERAL HOME. Masonic services 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Contributions may bo made to the Shrine Burn Institute or to Zion Lutheran Church. SALYER Carolyn Elam Salyer passed away January 1974 at 4:45 a.m.

at Holy Cross hospital after a long illness. She was born In Wilmore, Kentucky. The daughter of Ida Caskey Elam Joseph Gardner Elam. She moved to Florida in 1956 and has been a teacher In the Fort Lauderdale school since 1957. At the time of her death, she wes on leave from the South Plantation high school where she was a medle specialist.

Mrs. Salver was a member ot the First Presbyterian church of Fort Lauderdale (, a member of A.D.K. Sorority and P.E.O. Sisterhood. She II survived oy her husband Jay Cecil Server, two torn Jay Cecil Jr.

Thomas Woodford Salyer Fort Lauderdale two ilitert, Mrs. Dan R. Glass of Wilmore, Ken-, tucky Mrs. Simon Gilliam, Fort Lauderdale several nieces nephews. Friends may call at Falrchlld North Federal Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m.

Monday January 7. Funeral services will be held First Presbyterian Church 401 SE 15th Avenue Tuesday January I at 10:30 a.m. The body will be taken to Guvn, Kurtz Hager Funeral Home, Nicholasville, Kentucky on January 8 A service will be held et the Wilmore Presbyterian Church in Wilmore, Kentucky on January 9 at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be In the wilmore Cemetery. MON NEWS OBITS STELLA SHAIA Thomas M.

Shala, 31, of 6610 SW 19th Ct Pompano Bch on Friday. Ha It sur. vived by wite Carolyn; sons David Allen Shala and Randall Mark Shaia and George W. Shaia all of Pompano Beach. Parents Mr.

George Shale- of Virginia Bearh, Virginia, Mrs. George Shaia of Columbus, Ohio) sisters Mrs Patricia Beaupied of Yosilanti, Michigan, Mrs. Frances Nevins of Ft. Lauderdale. Funeral services were 3 nv Monday from the R.

JAY KRAEER MARGATE FUNERAL HOME, Interment in Broward Memorial Garden STOOK Frank Stook. aoe 97. of 245 SW 3 Street Boca Raton on Sunday at the Boca Htnn convalescent Center. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete and will be announced hy the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME.

WALTERS Fannie A. Walters, aqe 93, ot 1199 South Ocean Boulevard, Boca Raton on Sun day Boca Raton Community Hospital following a thnrt lllne.t AArt Wnltart crme to Boca Raton six months ago from Sorlngfield, N.J. and DePew, New York. She Is survived bv her daughter Mrs. Leslie (Alice) Wagner, Boca Raton; sister Mrs.

Harriet Schelegel, Lakewood, Ohio; sister-in-law Mrs. Mable Walters, DePew, N.Y.; three grandchildren. Remains will be sent to Lancaster, N.Y. Local arrangements bv the R. JAY KRAEER BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME.

WAMSLEY Russell J. Wsrmlev. ii. of AIM SW uth St. Pompano Beach on Saturday.

He was a 25-year member ot Union Fire Co. No. 1 of Marsvllle, Pa. He ti sur- vived by wite Ethel; daughters Edith C. Ennis of California.

Mrs. Beverlv Osgood of Springfield. Miss Shir-lev Wamsley of Pompano Beach; lister Mrs. caroiyn towards ot Fatness Hills, Pa. Funeral services will be 11 a.m.

Wednesday from the R. JAY KRAEER MARGATE FUNERAL HOME bv Rev. KeilD Wright of First Church of Naia- rene. interment in Broward Memorla Garden Cemetery. Friends mav call from 6 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral nome, WHITTAKER Grace V. Whlttaker of 412 SW 3 Street, Boca Raton on Sunday at Boca Raton Community Hospital following long illness. Mrs. Whittaker came to Boca Raton ll years ago from Flower Hill Long Island. New York.

She was membtr of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church She was an accomo shed mu sician and played and sang with the Hour of Charm-Alt Girl Orchestra and. choir on radio, stage, screen and TV for 20 years. She was a Gold Card Member of the A.F. of Local 602 in New York City.

In October of ast year she was honored tor her contributions in the field of music by the Boca Raton Business and Professional Womens' Club in conjunction with National Busi ness Womens' Week. She Is survived by her husband Edmund; sister Miss Mae A. Haves both of Boca Raton. Wake service wu be recited at 8 o.m. Mon day at the R.

JAY KRAEER BOCA KATUN FUNERAL HOME. Mflll wi be said 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Jam of Arc Catholic Church by Father Clem Hammerschmitt followed bv entomb- mem in me Boca Raton Mausoleum Friends mav call from 7 to 9 o.m Monday at the KRAEER BOCA RATON runtKAL HUMfe, WILLIAMS James T. Williams, 52, passed away use.

tnn in tasr 51. louis, Illinois. Survived bv his wife Mrs. Jessie M. Williams! one daughter Lois Ann Williams: two sons Willie Jame.

William. and Larry Williams. Funeral services 1 P.m. Tuesday at ROY MIZELL FUNERAL HOME. Friends may call 5 to 9 p.m.

today. Interment Sunset Memorl-i ai uaroen. Arrangements by ROY Ml ZELL FUNERAL HOME. Phone State Zip 124 S. Federal Hwy.

Pompano Bch. Fla. 33062 781-3545 Savings in h.ihliid.i i Vms-M -s 4:" by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st. At Southern Federal, savings in by the 10th of the month earn interest from the 1st when you leave your money on deposit until the end of the calendar quarter. What's more, no matter when you move your savings, you'll still earn the highest interest in history from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.

Interest that's guaranteed. And compounded daily. Annual Rate: Terms: Annual Yield: 7-n Certificate Account mm mwfei HlliU 51,000 minimum deposit M7L usJ JO 48 month maturity 10 CertilicateAccount gfor K7L 51,000 minimum deposit MlKvL l0 30 month maturit WiU0 Certiticate Account mjfQf HIIL 51 ,000 minimum deposit wUO 12 month maturity Uil AiO S'TPO Certificate Account- ffi I 51,000 minimum deposit M7A ''V go day maturity Jm JO 50 Regular Passbook QQ 400 Account DuOVO A fH TODAY'S THOUGHTS! rV 1 SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS A sbsfantidl interest penalty fe required (or earty wilhdriivj. Bcgan; aaU. Ihdt the venJif srit t1)m amfmkknAtMenwxaaitMmto'i tusJtoek Mc and tea; oi 90 djyainiprestcomputedsiihe passbook rale, orj lois of inte ea it uungi, a leu on deposit (or teos than 30 days.

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BROWARD COUNTY POMPANO BrACHOFMCE NORTH BROWAflO OFFICE FORT LAUOEROALC OFFICB SUNRISE OFFICE OFFICG TAMARAC OFFICC CVPREf PLAZA PATIO SAVINGS HOUSE Norm nass Norm Federal Hiihay tAfl Kloittt Federal Higtiuxay 2430 University Olive) "too North State Rox) UdO Nonh State Road 6tl Street Fon mho Beach, FIWKlailOfci Pnmpano Beach, FIaa3J064 Fortlsudetdaie, Florida 3JJ08 University Plaia Maroair FlurioaaiabJ TamaMC.FIotKla3i!l3 V81HU0O Sunrise. Florida 3y313 Si'4-ltMi) 'oS-BHii, Fomodno Beach, Florida 0JO0O 911-iCXXJ If yon fiiccd a difficult rollt-m and desperately needed instant help, would you rut her approaeh a friend or tome-one you knew, instead of a stranger? Do you agree that sslien you use two lawyers, two doctors, two plumbers or whatever the eost is greater than it would be for the cost of one? If two lawyers, doctors, plumbers or whatever were NOT needed and one could do the job as well as or belter than two, would you not hire one instead of two? Common sense dictates an instant YES to these sorts of questions. Answering these questions is one thing. Facing a situation where these sorts of tpiestions are applicable is another thing. Frankly, from our own personal experience, we have seen cases where grievous mistakes were made because the tpiestions and answers were unanticipated.

We refer to deaths while out of town on business trips, vacations, etc. These things can and DO happen. As a sensible precaution, would it not be well to remember your answers to these questions AND remember a collect phone call to us from ANYWHERE, day or night, will assure your peace of mind and protect your pocketbook? DVN FUKCIIH.l). FMRCIIII.I) Fl HOME "k2W N.E, (till Unman. BmuVvunl Adv..

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