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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 33

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The Miami Newsi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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33
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16C THE MIAMI XT.VS, Friday, May 16, 1958 Elizabeth EubartJd. and his mother, Mrs. Lula Havs. In De. In Woodlawn Park Mausoleum.

catur, a brother, Fowler Greater Miami Deaths Helen Hall; a son. John, and four alsters. Including Mr, Jlulh Knowlcs and Mr. Charlott Pearson. In Miami.

Other Obituaries, Page M. nays, Miami; two sisters and three jrandchildren. pel at 1 p.m. Monday, with bur-ial in Miami City Cemetery. Mr.

Hall, who died Wednes. day, came to Miami from Ke West 42 year ago. Survivor are his wife. Mrs. Voters, died ymrarrfav.

gn lived at 7758 SVV 120th St. Services and burial will be In Plymouth. with the Ger-hardt Funeral Home in charge locally. The family request that flowers be omitted. Mrs.

Wilson, a native of Dry-den. N.Y., cam to Miami from Plymouth. Survivor are her husband. Howard L. WiUon, professor of cost and accunting, University of Miami; a daughter, Mrs.

William Craig, State College. a brother and three grandchil- Mrs. O'Neal, who died Wednesday, came to Miami rom Hamilton, 31 year ago. She was a member of the Chris-tian and Missionary Alliance Church. Surviving are a C.

O'Neal, in Miami, and two grandchildren. Louis S. Hall Service for Louis S. Hall. 66, of 1038 W.

St will Ku D. A. Yanskey, Pilots Services Tomorrow Mr, Webster toys Jeremiah Andrews Servlcei for Jeremiah Andrews, 72. of 870 80th Miami Beach, who died Wednesday, were held in the Riverside. Beach Memorial Chapel, Normandy Isle, today.

Mr. Andrew, a retired laundry executive, came to Miami Beach from New York. lit Is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Cherry Andrews, and two brothers in New York. James II.

Albert James Henry Albert, 63, 2M5 NW 67th died yesterday. Funeral iprvlrix and Taiil Krbrith Services for Paul Kebrith, to, of 1227 NE 1st will be held In Elmhurst, N.Y.. with the Lithgow 84th Street Centei In charge locally. Mr, Kebrith. who died Wed-Pesdav.

came to Mi Ami frnm pvo-teo'-tiouL, New York atnte 18 vearg ago. held In the Bess Memorial Cha- Tht act ef protecting, a prottcttd condition; that which protcttj to prtiorv In lofityj guard; dtftnd; ihiltarlng," Services for Donald Van-key, 31, of 7M E. 47th Hialeah, the pilot of a private airplane that crashed in the Everglades ie was a truck driver for the S. Army Transportation Corp. There are no local Mrs.

Mary Kcnetsky Service for Mrs. Mary Ke- netskv. 88. of 620 A v. will be in.

Gainesville, with the kcss Memorial Mortuary in charge locally, Mr. Albert earn tn Miami Ww ''IT TJr '-Mi will be held In the Van Orsdei Northsidc Chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow, with burial in Dade Memorial Park. Mrs. Ethier, who died Wednesday, came to Miami from Enon Valley, Pa.

Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Adam-son. In Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Tosea Harris Services for Mrs. Tosca Harris, 60, of lfOOO NE 8th Biseayne Park, will be held at 1 D.m. tomorrow al the arm. The body will be, at the Get-hardt Chapel from 7 to 8 p.m.

today. George T. Bond George Thomas Bond, 89, of 710 E. 10th Hialesh, owner of the Hialeah Publishing died yesterday. The body will fie at the Van Orsdei Hialeah-Miami Springs Chapel until 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow when services will be held. Burial will be in Atlanta. Mr. Bond came to Miami from Gainesville He Miami Beach, were held in the the Riverside Beach Normandy Isle Chapel todav, with bur from Glennvillc, Ga. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Martha Albert; two daughter, Mrs. Neda Cook and Mrs. Bertie Zunanrlr in Miami- f. Tuesday night near Imrnokalee, will be held at 11 a tomorrow at the Lithgow 150th Street Center. Burial will be in Southern Memorial Park.

The body of Richard J. Christopher, 23. of 13220 NE 6th North Miami, Mr. Yanskey's companion in the crash, will be tent to Boston. ial in Mount binal Cemetery.

Mrs. Kenetskv. who died yesterday, came to Miami from 'iris tcnlld sisters and five grandchildren. Philadelphia- Mrs. Verna P.

O'Neal Service for Mn Vmi mill? gow 150th Strert Center Rnri; Surviving are three dniu-ViSnr. Mrs. Svlvia Winkler. Mrs Reha will be In Southern Memorial Park. She died Wednesday.

.111 111 17 of the Masonic Lodae. O'Neal, of 2420 NW 43rd were held In the Ri Schwarti and Mrs. Jean Ka IS 1 1 mnino sHUTTia col Survivors are a' daughter. Mri. rma, and a sister, all in Miami.

worn in Kerch. Russia. Mrs. Harris came here from New. Chapel today, with entombment I aaaaBBBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBB I town.

Conn. She was a member of the Russian Orthodox Church and of Rebecca Lodge. She is survived hv two riauph ters, Mrs. Jeannctte Gunsnn and Mrs. Arthur Ballman, both of FYNE TASTE TOP QUALITY -SAVE 18c Miami, and three grandchildren.

Mr. Yanskey came here 14 years ago from St. Louis. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Yanskey; a daughter, Donna; two sons, Daryl A.

and Donald A. his mother, Mrs. H.W. Burke, Miami; his father, F.A. Yanskey, St.

Louis, and two brothers and a sister. Mr Christopher, an aircraft school student, came here from William O. Carnes Services for William O. Carnes. 86.

of 1538 NW lonth St TALL CANS HOC will be held in the Pnilbrlck Mi- ami Shores Chapel at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Carnes. who died WeHne.

Boston nine months ago. He was a veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by her parents, Mr and Mrs. George Christopher day, came to Miami from York, 14 years ago. He had been employed on the Western Maryland Railroad 47 years before retiring Surviving la his wife, Mrs Fanny Carnes.

Hugh II. Leland Services for Hueh H. Leland mm SAVE 20c and a brother, Laurence, all of Miami. William L. Ilamel A rosary will be said for Wit liam Leopold Hamel, SO, of 47.

of 1211 Aquila Coral Gables, will be held in the Phil-brick Coral Gables Chapel at 4 m. tomorrow with entnmh. NEW! IMPROVED! SLICED WHITE 1543 KK 148th North Miami at 8 pm. today at HHIman Miami Beach Funpral Chanel 14-02. ))kC ment in Woodlawn Mausoleum.

Mr. I-eland, chief economic analyst for the Dade County De-velonment Deosrtment died of Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Cathedral. He died Wednesday a heart attack Wednesday.

Air Hamel. pmnlnvprf af Tn wnaaiw "aaaj Mrs. Mattio McAllister Services for Mrs Maltie T. lor Restaurant on Miami Beach the past 10 years, came here PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEKEND FROM HOMESTEAD TO FT. PIERCE ola McAllister.

79. of 1774 NW 11 years ago from Rhode Island He is survived by two sisters fl-Uh were held in the Combs Northeast ChAnel at a in. Mrs. Adricnne Pillsbury, of North Miami Beach, and Mr day, with buriai in Graceland Kianche ladle, of Sprincfirld Memorial rarK. and brother M-Sct FOOD FAIR'S OWN SUPERB BLEND OF FINEST QUALITY Mrs.

McAllister, who died 1 w-grrygwaa Lionel Hamel, Craig Air Force Wednesday, came to Miami from Atlanta 33 venrs spo She was a member of the BaDtisi tsase, feeima, Ala. Burial will be in Flagler Me morial Park. Mrs. E. W.

Towne unurcn. Surviving Is her hushand James McAllister. Edward Leffman Rosarv service for Rdward Requiem Mass will be said for Mrs. Ethel W. Towne, 78.

of 3716 Duranso Coral Cables, at 10 a.m. today at St. Philip's Leffman. 31, of 2640 SW P2nd episcopal unurcn, coral Gables, where she was a member. Cre will be held in the King Funeral Chapel at 8 p.m.

today, with Reouiem Mass in Gesu mation will follow. She died Wednesday. Catholic Church at 10 a.m. to Mrs. Towne came here 30 morrow.

Burial will be in Wood-lawn Park. BBBBkatftmBBaf Mr Tffman who Hied Wed. nesday, came to Miami from St. Louis. Surviving are his nnrentu Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Leffman; two hrothers Rohert anrt Orvnlle 1-LB. CAN WITH REG. $5.00 ORDER OR MORE and four sisters, Mildred. Opa Patricia and all in Miami.

irju Wilfred II. Holme. Rerviees for Wilfred Holme. 82. of 727 NW 76th years ago from Oak Park, 111.

She was a member of the Daughters of King at St. Philip's. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Luey Grainger, of Chicago; a niece, Mrs. Aleen Walk-up.

of Coral Gables, and two grsnrisons. Van Orsdel's Coral Gnhles Mortuary is in charge of services. Mrs. J. C.

Kojrrrs Services and burial for Mrs. J. Clyde Rogers, 78, of 455 NE 30th will be in Washington. tomorrow. Mrs.

Rogers died In Washington on Wednesday while on varation. Survivors are her hushand. J. Clyde; a daughter, Mrs. William R.

Hatch, of Miami, and a son, Robert of Norfolk. Va. Mrs. KUiV Ethier Services for Mrs KlM jnnp Ethier, 19, of 358B NW 41st who died Wednesday, were heH in the Lithgow 54th Street Cen ter today. Additional services and burial will be in St.

Louis. Mr Holme a retireH real tate salesman, came to Miami from St. Louis 17 years ago. Jf FOOD FAIR'S EXCLUSIVE P.S.G. BLUE RIBBON-TOP U.S.

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