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Page 16 Want Ads THE HAMMOND TIMES Monday; August 25, 1952 i Miss Wyoming Bulletins Calumet Region Obituaries Death and Funeral Notices 2 Men Shot, Cop Hurt In Tavern Fight Continued From Page 1 B. DONOVAN I ANDERSON Thomas Anderson, as Eye and Sunburn NEW YORK, (INS) Recent studies' Indicate that the eye coloring is the important determining factor on a person's susceptibility to sunburn. According to Good Housekeeping Magazine, blue-eyed or light-eyed people show a far greater tendency to burn than brown-eyed people, regardless of the color of their hair. 68. of 323 Howard Miller.

Ind. CHICAGO (AP) Approximately 3,700 workers were on Charles B. Donovan. 72. East passed away Sunday.

Aur. 24, 1952 Chicago resident for 62 years, a for IMasonto funeral services Wednesday, strike today at seven Borg-Warner Corporation plants. I August 27, 1:30 p.m. McGuan Mor mer postmaa Two men were shot and a po tuary, 3438 Fir Indiana Harnor, Funerals For 3 Drowning Victims Set ter and an or liceman's hand was broken in I Burial uti Mill cemetery, uammona. The strikes were called by locals of the CIO United Auto ganizer of the wife.

Margaret: 2 daurn tavern brawl in East Chicago ters. Mrs. William Miller of Gary and MATTER Walter W. Matter, 59, Lowell, passed away suddenly Saturday, Aug. 23, Billings Memorial Hospital, Chicago.

Funeral services will be held Monday p.m. Weaver Funeral Home, Lowell, and at 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 26, Naperville, III. Fredericks Funeral Home. Burial Naperville Cemetery.

Survivors: Wife, Lydia, 1 daughter, Mrs. Jean J. Landry of Gulfport, 2 sons, Cyril of Big Rock, Wendell of Sugar Grove. 111., and Robert of Hinckley, III. 3 sisters.

Mrs. Agnes Mallon of Naperville, Mrs. Beatrice Dales of Aurora, 111. and Mrs. Florence Willis of St.

Louis, Mo. old city volun Workers Union in wage dis Mrs. William otto or Indiana war teer fire-fight at midnight Saturday. bor; 3 sons, James of Philadelphia, putes. ing force, died Officer Magdaleno Lopez, I Fa.

and Jonn or Indiana iiaroor; I sister. Mrs. Oeorre Anderson of Wll Advertise er Be Forgotten yesterday in St. Catherine hos Triple funeral services for Ed- mington, IU. 1 brother, James of 1 far 0 i of 3923 Main St, East Chicago, Hobart; 11 grandchildren.

TOKYO (AP) Gen. Mark Clark, American and UJf. Far East commander, today denied the chauffeur of the Indiana pital after ward I Kreyscher, 33, and two of his children of 4713 Elm Ham LEGAL NOTICE i ef illness, mond, who drowned with him Sat I DAVIS William E. Davis, 59, 629 The deceased flatly that United Nations troops are causing a crime Harbor Station, suffered broken right hand. urday in Meyer Lake near Fly- Indiana Hammond, passed was an em it.

111 1 1 1 3 d. 11' 1 1 V- I away suddenly 7:15 a.m. Saturday, wave in Japan. mania, win oe neia at 4 p. m.

eu-1 Christ Mourkousis, 70, of 3454 ploye of I Aug. 23, at his home. Military tuner nesday in the Emmanuel Evangell-1 lal services Tuesday. August zs, Michigan East Chicago, NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will sell at public autlon one 1950 Bulck Riviera motor 57868597 serial 15569272 at 9-2-52 11 a.m., 1952 at the Miles Maywood Garage 5818 Columbia Ave. Hammond, Indiana.

The undersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale. Associates Investment Company Continental Foundry and I p.m. Snyder's Funeral Home, Hoh- City Park Dept. employe, and Iva PITTSBURGH (AP) West-inghouse Electric Corp. offered Soderberg will officiate, i man and warren sts.

unapiams wu-I liam Krokoskl and Rudolph Stoll Hartman, 25, of Norway, Machine Co. Donovaa Burial for the three victims will officiating. Burial Elmwood Cemetery. seaman on the Inland ore ship. lived at 4319 I Survivors: Wife, Ethel; 3 daughters PAXTON Laura Catherine Pazton, age 73, 434 165th Hammond, passed away 10:45 am.

Saturday, Aug. 23, 1952 at her residence. Funeral services Tuesday, Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. Emmerllng Chapel, Hohman and Highland Sts.

Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. Survivors: 3 daughters, Mrs. Catherine Perkins and Mrs. Ralph Werth both of Hammond, and Mrs. o.

F. Leader of Rumford, 4 sons, Weldon, Robert, and Donald all of Hammond, and Thomas of Mlnong, 10 grandchildren: 5 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the chapel after 12 noon on Sunday, 24. be in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary. IT h.

wo- ttiptti A. Block, were both shot in the Mrs. Lovenla Seifert of Hammond wage raises to 78,500 employes in four unions today. The amount ranges from 7V to 13 cents an hour for production workers and from 913 to $22.55 left knee. I Mrs.

Marian Mayer of Calumet City, The remains may be viewed until of he Ea8t 'Chicago Chapter 9 a.m- Wednesday at the Sny-or of the raj and Ealt Chicago land Mrs. Marceua ciauson or Ham MONEY TO LOAN BEENQ HELD today on open unreu nouK, oiimn Lodjre 595 of the F. and A. M. mond; 2 sons, Robert of Black Oak and Raymond of Cedar Lake; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Gertrude Bolinger of a month for salaried effective Oct warren oc. I in rinnnvnn came charges were Eulalio Montez, 33, of Indiana Harnor and Mrs. nary iyons I to East Chicago in 1890 and worked Iof Williamsburg. 3 brothers, 3416 Guthrie St, East Chicago, and Miss Cora Goff, 35, of 913 State St, KREYSCHER. an emialove of at the GrasseUi Chemical plant De Gregg, Donald and Edwin, au oi Altoona, 1 gcandcnudren.

Hammond. the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. and fore it became a DuPont subsidiary TOKYO (INS) The Peiping radio stated flatly today that Communist China will become a carbon-copy of the Soviet MONEY IN MINUTES to 1478 or mora FAMILY LOAN CORP. 5404 Hohmaa Avenue 2nd Floor Opposite Paramount Theatre) Phone) ateffield 665 Police said Miss Goff was in the a lifelong resident of Hammond, and then became nignc superin-drowned with his two smallest tendent of the Green Engineering I DONOVAN Charles B. Donovan, Pennsylvania Bar at 3344 Michigan air 72.

4319 Indianapolis Blvd Ave. with four -men. She went to children. Kristv Lvnn. 4.

and Dan Company. union, at least as far as col- I East Chicago, passed away St. Catherine Hospital 1:10 a.m. Sunday, con- the washroom and on her way was accosted by Monies who wanted Edward, 7, in his arms, in a vain He was appointed as postmaster attempt to save them. by President Woodrow Wilson and lectivised agriculture is cerned.

Aug. 24, 19S2, after a short illness. Funeral services Wednesday, Aug. 27, CHOSEN "Miss Wyoming" for the "Miss America" contest at Atlantic City next month, Ruth Francis hails They disappeared in the water served rrom 114 to 12 p.m. the First Methodist Church or her to leave with him.

She refused and returned to the table with the SLATER Meta Laura Slater, (widow of the late Richard Slater), of 954 Wentworth Calumet City, passed away at the residence 1:30 p.m. Saturday, August 23, after a long illness. Funeral services Emmerllng Funeral Chapet, Hohman at Highland Wednesday, August 27, 2 p.m. with Rev. Karl Rehfeld and Rev.

Peter Langendorff officiating. Burial Elmwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after p.m. Monday. Survivors: 1 daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Millies, Calumet City; 2 sisters, Mrs. Cavan G. Wyatt of St. Joseph, Miss Caroline C. Hartwig of Hollywood, Calif.

2 granddaughters; 3 great-grandchildren. East Chicago. Rev. Walter T. Wilson while Mrs.

Kreyscher, attracked by Surviving are the widow, Cath- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. (AP) A daughter was born I officiating. Burial Calumet Park I Cemetery. Crown Point.

Ind. He was four men. 'from Burr Oak, but now cries of help, watched helplessly, erine; two daughters, Mrs. Theo-A third child, Karen, 9, was saved dore Bradburn of Highland and Police said Montez then pulled I an employee of the Continental Roll today in Vassar Hospital to land Machine Co. of East Chicago, pistol and threatened to kill the man lives in Casper where she attended Casper Junior College.

just as she lost her grip on the Mrs. Memn Ldppeit or xuast overturned 10-foot boat in which cago; three sons, Edward of Ham I member of East Chicago Lodge No. Mrs. John Roosevelt, wife of the late President's youngest men and began backing toward the 141 R.A.M. and East Chicago Lodge the four had been sailing.

mond and Woodrow and Harry I No. 695 F. and A. M. Friends may door.

ambition is to major in Icall at the Fife Chapel. 70S W. Chi She was crabbed by the hair just of East Chicago; two brothers, Someone threw a beer bottle at son. The child, Joan Lindsay, weighed six and one-quarter pounds. She Is the fourth child.

as she was about to eo under by William and Guy of East Chicago; I cago East Chicago. The body will be resting at the First Methodist Montez, and in the general confu Michael Miloserney. who was at- a sister. Mrs. Charlotte Genshel- Church.

Baring and Chicago Ave. CO S3 i as a sion, he was jumped by several men East Chicago, after 11 a.m. Wednes tracked to the scene by Mrs. Krey- mer of Hammond and 11 grand MONEY TO LOAN in an attempt to disarm him. The I day.

August 27. Survivors: Wife, child psychology if she wins a scholarship in the pageant. Her hobbies include music and skiing, and she is 5 feet 4 inches, 113 pounds, blue-eyed and blond. (International) chers screams. children.

88,673,000 Americans police were called. I Catherine: 3 sons, Edward C. of Hammond, Woodrow and Harry He set out in a boat, saved the Funeral services will be held a. of East Chicago: 3 daughters, Belong To a Church girl, but was unable to recover the I Wednesday at 2 p.m. in.

the First WHEN OFFICER Lopez arrived, I Mrs. Theodore Bradburn of Highland bodies of Kreyscher and the two Methodist Church or East sm and Mrs. Melvln Lippelt of East Chi. the fight was going on in front NEW YORK (AP) Some other children immediately. caeo.

The Rev. Walter T. Wilson cago: 2 brothers, William H. and auy 000 Americans more than ever be sister, Mrs. cnariotte uen Ironically, a second boat was at I will officiate.

Graveside services of the tavern. He took the gun away from Montez, but in the course of the struggle was hit in fore in the history of the nation isneimer; 11 granacnuaren. READY CASH Quickly Loaned $5 to 500 Provident Finance Co. 44s State Hammond 6zs ladlanapolis East Chicago. Phone Shef.

323. East Chicago 1430 belonged to a church or other re Unhurt in Crash the shore near the cottage the will be conducted at calumet rarx Kreyscher's had rented Friday for Cemetery in Crown 'Point by the I HOGE Mrs. Emelia Hoge, age 66, the hand with a bottle accident of 3427 Lake Lansing, in ligious body at the end of 1951, says the National Council of the a vacation, but it was locked ana i East Chicago Masonic lodge. I caused away Sunday. Aug.

24. 1952, ally. GI Electrocuted I at her residence at 6:45 a.m. Remains Lopes suffered powder burns on Mrs. Kreyscher was not able to I Mr.

and Mrs. Donovan were to use it. I have celebrated their 50th wedding Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. I mav be viewed after 7 p.m. Monday, his right hand in addition to hav The council reported yesterday! I Aug.

25. at the Schroder Funeral The drownings occured about anniversary next year. ELKHART, Ind. (AP) An Indi ing it broken two places. that the figures represented an in-1 11:30 a.m.

Saturday. Friends may call at the Fife I Home, 3227 Rlde Lansing and until 10 a.m. Wednesday then taken to St. John Lutheran Church for According to police, one shot was crease of 1,842,515 over 1950, a Survivors are the widow, and Chapel. 708 W.

Chicago East fired by Montez inside the tavern growth of 2 per cent compared I services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. H. ana soldier was electrocuted by a power line today, a few minutes after he escaped injury when his car knocked down a utility pole. I H.

A. Harthun officitlng. Burial Oak and one outside. mother, Alice; daughter and sister, Chicago, where the body will lie Karen; Kreyscher's parents, Mr. (until 11 a.

m. Wednesday, when it with an estimated population in Glen Cemetery. Survivors: 3 sons, CASH LOANS LOAN COMPANY. Inc. 5217 Hohman Ave." All of the injured were given crease of 1.7 per cent.

I Edward and William of Lansing and and Mrs. Fred Kreyscher; his two will be taken to the church. State Police said Cpl. William treatment at St Catherine Hospit Carl of Calumet City; 4 daughters, sisters. Mrs.

William Sanbrooks Mrs. Emma Wolff, Mrs. Minnie Dlt al and were released. E. Travis, 22, Elkhart climbed unhurt from the wreckage of his and Miss Lois; and maternal grand.

I MRS. EMELIA HOGE, 86 I trich. and Mrs. Elizabeth Reben Think U.S. To Bow horat, Mrs.

Clara Helmbuch, all of parents or tne cnnaren, jhx. ana T.ArsrwnA if.inn- rMnt car on Ind. 33 east of Benton. Lansing; 15 grandchildren; 22 great JUST LIKE THAT! 24 Months to Pay Only $27.10 a Month for $500 COURTESY LOAN CORP. 5324 Hohman Ave.

SheL 6200 SECOND FLOOR (Paramount Theatre Corner) They said he walked about To Russ on Recall xvirs. a. xa. rK, wu I of Lansing, Mrs. Emelia Hoge, 86, Chiang Men Raid grandchildren.

feet and came in contact with the died yesterday in her home at 3427 BERLIN (AP) An informed fallen wire. I KAUN Robert H. Kaun, age 88, of ivn.T.TA'Vf K. DAVIS Lake St. U.

S. Army source said the Amer j. I Surviving are three sons. Edward Travis was stationed at Fort 234 Belmont Munster. passed Red China Coast, Bag 125 Captives icans probably will have to bow I I away Sunday.

August 24, 6:30 p.m. Custer, Mich. n.J YndT and WilliaTn of Lansing, and Carl William E. Davis, 59, of 629 Indi-I I at the residence. Funeral services to the Russian demand for recall lEmmerllnr Funeral Chapel, Hohman of three, members of the U.

S. at Highland, Wednesday, August 1 10:30 a.m. Other.arrangements In- f1 SwHamm0nd' MrTKSi WolfY. Mrs! Mlnnfe wmu- xrt'A Dittrich, Mrs. Elizabeth Raben- TAIPEI, Formosa (INS) The military mission at Potsdam.

The Arrest Eight for Speeding in Munster VUV'" hrit TUVa Plaro all Chinese Nationalists announced today that their sea-borne guerrilla I complete. Friendr may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Survivors Wife, Gertrude 2 sons, Robert T1juJLjrJiL Soviets accuse the trio of "trespassing on Soviet military prop Rydolph Stoll will conduct nmtary F. of Munster; Walter V.

of Ham rites at 2 p.m. services tomorrow -S; erty." MUNSTER Police in Munster mond: 1 sister. Miss Maria Kaun forces attacked a Communist-held mainland port 250 miles south of Shanghai and returned with 125 in the Snyder Funeral Home, 5746 e-v The Russians seized the three LOAN CORP. 4710 Indianapolis Blvd. arrested eight motorists over the brother.

Max, both living in Ger many; 2 grandchildren, 2 great-grand. Americans two officers and an week-end on speeding charges. wm bTal mmwoCemetelr. der Funeral Home' 3227 Ride Rd" r.FwEEj"7'mm after 7 p.m. today.

The remains will I children. enlisted man on Aug. 15 in Com Those apprehended were Ephram The Chinese Nationalist defense munist East Germany and held Winkler, 24, of 6610 Calumet Ave a membVof Fo of toe VeT- there until 10 a.m Wednesday I trfTT U1V wnifam tJT V.MmBTl 49 them for 38 hours. I 11 rvitv Hammond, passed ministry identified the port as Kingchenwei, and said that the op Hammond; Severo Cano 19, erans of Foreign Wars and the rComraionsei.se Loans 1 lw at rhlrarn Helehta. as a Lutheran Church for services at 2 Hammond Moose Lodge.

eration was a nine-day affair that of R.R.2, Chicago Heights; Fred erick Clemens, 18, of R.R.1, Dyer I result of an auto accident: Funeral Other obituary details were pub began Aug. 14. Thieves Keep Coming services Tuesday. Aug. ze, a.m., I Biiotih 1Tiinrnl Hnm KA40 Hohman p.m.

Wednesday. The Rev. H. H. Harthun will officiate.

Burial will be at Oak Glen Cemetery. Donald Welch, 19, of 6012 W. 25th 1' The Nationalists said their guer Gary. Back To Newsstand I Ave. 9 a.m., St.

josepn tjnurcn I ILT.ot. TanMn nft lclatlnff. Rurial St. rillas captured the Islands of Pei- lished Sunday. Clair Harry Strockman Clair Harry Strockman, 64, for Also Robert Wood it 27, of 636 I Joseph Cemetery.

Survivors: wife. chi and Nanchi, Aug. 16, to use as For the fourth time this year, WALTER W. MATTER Pierce Gary; Billie Grenshaw, I Am; 1 daugnter, uoromy; 1 aon, w.ii.,. n.nthr Mftrramt ICeilman base for operations, and landed LOWELL The body of Walter Pete Carlisle's newsstand across from the police station at Pulaski Every detail of a Commonwealth loan makes common I Iof Hammond; 1 brother, Edward of 32, of 5422 WInthrop Chicago David Trenshaw, 24, of 373 Jack mer Munster town board member on the beaches of Kingchenwei, nroTS W.

Matter, 59, Lowell farmer and I Hammond. Aug. 17. Rd. and Wentworth Calumet h-m-n.

Hpnrtmont at the lormer xiessvme aistrict grocer, i sense its purpose, amount, and payment. Cash promptly to working men and women, married or single. The Nationalists claimed that no City, was the object of thieves, son St, Gary, and Samuel Muller, 38, of R.R.1, St Joseph, who was also booked for allegedly driv KREYSCHER Dan Edward Krey. E. DuPont deNemours and Com- who died Saturday, was to be mn taken to Naperville, 111., late this regular Nationalist army troops Sunday night.

char. 7. 471S Elm drowned at I Meyer Lake. Plymouth. Satur- participated and -the operation An inside lock foiled them, how vmj afternoon following funeral aerv- ing without an operator's license.

Idav. Aucuat 23. 11:30 a.m. Friends therefore did not violate President ever, as it did once before. Twice Jiaturaay in ma nome at ixr.

I are invited to can at me onyuer Truman's policy of having U.S. the newsstand pilferers were suc Funeral Home, Hohman and warren until 9 a.m. Wednesday, August aaviviaas will a Ytalrt I UUiC ucic cessful in taking magazines. Car-1 forces "neutralize" the Nationalist Makes $300 Phone Cal wiM.rt.v in -m. in the Pier- nai rues win De neia xuesaay NEIGHBORLY SERVICE Commonwealth also features quick tide-over loans.

Commonsense budget advice, if you wish. Order a loan by phone, write, or come in today. lisle lives at 308 Pulaski Rd. island stronghold of Formosa. 1 CASH YOU GET Jbi, 15 Mot.

24 Mot. $15 $179.40 $262.89 $27 333.99 498.08 Above monthly povfntnlv cover every thing. Charge- 3 unpaid mo. bal. vp to $150, mo.

en bo I. obove vp to $500. (lnrf.CW) I of 9 tn tTi triA irpaiAiiAir0 1Tiitiao1 127, when be will be taken to the Emmanuel Evangelical Church for services at 2 p.m. Rev. Fritz Soder ifkA.aii rhnroi with rmrini aula AJU Lillian i 11 4 rom Tokyo To Wife in the Pierson Lutheran Cemetery.

uuliai ttt berg officiating. Burial Ringeiawn Cemetery. Survivors: MOiner, Mrs. WITH U.S. 45TH DIVISION.

Confiscated Opium The body lies at the Allen-Summer- mpemiie wmeiery. hill Funeral Home in Deland, Fla. I Matter, past president of the I Edward Kreyscher, sister, a.aren, Burglars Enter Two Munster Gas Stations Korea (AP) A $300 phone call- I Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Krevscher. maternal grandpar Is Given Chemists Strockman served for 12 years 7, 'jwi, collect was made recently from ents, A.

H. Walk, all of Hammond. SINGAPORE (AP) Opium con LOANS $35 la $500 on Furniture, Auto, or Signature Tokyo to Chaseburg, by 2nd MUNSTER Thieves broke into as a memDer or me aiunster iimu 7-. Ro.rd. hi tenure endinz in 1944.

urday at the Billings Memorial fiscated in Singapore is sent to MAKING COMMONSiNSE LOANS SINCE 1867 MAKING COMMONSiNSE LOANS SINCE 1887 ot- th widow. Flor- Hospital in Chicago, Lt Grant W. Hume to his wife, Hilda. the Crown agents for the colonies KREYSCHER Edward L. Krey- Rmrra nf Hammond: Surviving are the widow, Lydia; I IDnill 3.1 471ft Trim two gas stations in Munster in the early morning hours today and got away with more than $20 in coins from cash registers and a vending in London for sale to manufactur The lieutenant was on rest leave V1 fGommnnwealtrr r.

1 LOAN COMPANY fl jj Iilrnwna Maver Lake. Plymouth. ing pharmaceutical chemists. In Japan. Saturday, August 23, 11:30 Last year 8,000 pounds of the three daughters, Mrs.

George a daughter Mrs Jean J. Landry Kvarta of Griffith, Mrs. Robert of Gulfport, three sons, Hess of Griffith and Miss Mardell Cryil of Big Rock, 111., Wendell of Strockman of Pierson; and five Sugar Grove, and Robert of 'Hilda kept saying we should machine. I a.m. mends are invitea to can i I the Snyder Funeral Home, Hohman drug was seized by Customs De- hang up but we didn't" said M.

C. Smith's Garage on Calumet I and Warren until 9 a.m. weanes. I Atr Atirnat 27 when he will be Hume. partment officers, the 1951 report of the Customs and Excise De-t Ave.

reported the loss of $4 in pennies from the cash register and It.k.n tn th Evangelical grandchildren. Entir 2nd Floor 5261 HOHMAN AVENUE, HAMMOND Phon Shoffiold 3040 Honry M. Grych, Manager partment said. Despite continued I Church for services at p.m. wv.

AlAa iHfkllVU AVClTA11Cl Mrs. Beatrice Dales of Aurora. $2 or S3 from a smashed cigaret ew Red Students in I Fritz sodernerg oinciating. jjunm activity against opium smugglers and keepers of opium-smoking sa MRS. RAY SILVERMAN and Mrs.

Florence Willis of St. I Ridgelawn Cemetery, survivors: wire, 05 a ftS machine. Thieves gained entrance by breaking a rear window. A filling station owned by John I Alice 1 daugnter, Karen parenis I Vf- an HJTrm T.V. VravStrher.

2 iS apanese Universities Burial services were held in Chi- Louis, Mo. loons, the smoking of opium was still rife in the colony, the report cairo Friday for Mrs. Ray Silver ters: Mrs. William Sanbrooks and TOKYO (AP) The Japanese Van Wiersen at 444 Ridge Rd. was I Lois Kreyscher, all of Hammond.

man, early East Chicago settler, THOMAS ANDERSON said. entered through a broken side win. who died in Cincinnati, while MILLER Thomas Anderson, 68, ministry of education says radical left-wing and Commuist elements amount to less than 2 per cent of I imffTsrirr" Vrlatv T.vnn ICrev. dow and S4 in pennies and $10 in CIGARET CENTER visiting at the home of a daughter, of 323 Howard St, Miller, died Sun- 1 uh.f a ata trim Hammond. change from the cash register was I x.rnm.

mt vrvr TAke. Plymouth. Japan's university students. The North Carolina makes 55 per cent Mrs. Maurice Beck.

aay. stolen, according to police. I tnA CatitrHav Itlfftllt 23. 11:30 The deceased was 85 years old Masonic funeral services will be of the cigarets produced in the ministry surveyed the student I a.m.' Friends are Invited to call at on June 23 and became ill three held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the bodies after a- series of violent U.S.

each year. I the Snyder Funeral Home, nonman i t-led demonstrations land Warren until a.m. I WaHnaariav Atlruat 27. When She Will weeks ago. She was the widow 01 McGuan Mortuary, 8438 Fir the late Moses H.

Silverman and East Chicago. Burial will be in last spring in which dissident Ko Michigan Gty Pilot Killed in Air Crash I be taken to the Emmanuel Evangeli Dolly and Outfit! reans and some students played a mother of the late Benjamin F. Oak Hill Cemetery, Hammond. cal Church for services at p.m. imt.

I Gvtt, SM.rhr. of Irletlnar Burial prominent part Silverman. I Anderson, a retired employe of A ministry white paper ursred the "Yes" promptly to 4 out of 5 man and women married or single. Cash loans for worthy purposes. Phone for 1-visit loan write or come in today! MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.

(AP) (Ridgelawn Cemetery. Survivors: Moth- Surviving in addition to Mrs. the Inland Steel Company mason rv ttt I CASH YOU GET 15Mos. 24Mos. $15 $179.40 $262.89 $27 333.99 498.08 Above monthly poymenK cover every, thing! Charges 3 en enpold ew.

bar. up lo SI SO. l'i no. en bol. obov to $500.

(Ind -CW) ler. Mrs. Edward Kreyscner, sisxer, I vai Pataniti frrand naren ta. Mr. Beck are a daughter, Mrs.

Morris department, was a member of Ma Lt Ellis R. Albert 29, Rt. 1, Michigan City, died Saturday in the public, particularly employers, to realize that a vast majority of some 120,000 university students land Mrs. Fred Kreyscher, maternal P. Schwartz, former cnicago 80nic Lodge 686.

crash of his Navy attack bomber resident, now living at 229 Sunny- Surviving are his wife Marearet: I grandparents, A. a. aia au 01 Mm-I mond. near Glenvlew Naval Air Station are hard-working and earnest Loans $23 to $500 side Munster; a brotner, jo- two daughters, Mrs. William Miller seph Jacobs of Hammond; four of Gary and Mrs William Otto of It added that 60 to 70 per cent I LAKA Mrs.

Anna Laka (Kolodziej), nave to earn all or part of their I Tn comnarfliMAT uin to sat rnr near Chicago. A Navy spokesman said he radioed he had engine trouble shortly after he took off from the station air field. livelihood. Many, with their fam granacnuaren nu uu Indiana Harbor; two sons, James grandchildren. iof Philadelphia and John of East I i FINANCE CO.

ilies, are in desperate economic age ST, or ziur u. Hpauiaing Chicago (formerly of Calumet City), passed away at 6 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 23. Funeral services Tuesday, OA Q9n a PMphanilltf Fu Chicago; one, sister, Mrs. George circumstances.

ARTHUR HENRY LANGBEEN Anderson of Wilmington, I1L; one TO KEEP COOL IN SIAM Inera'l Home', 248 155th Calumet TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (UP) Funeral services will be held on James 01 obart: uran4 2nd Floor HOHMAN BUILDING 5258 HOHMAN HAMMOND. IND. SHeffield 603 Elvira Gay. YES MANager OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL' 1 P.M.

Washington's Truck Is Stolen in -Calumet City rr A.fh... Uonrv onr. tllUUren. When Miss Chuan Chom, Siamese student at the University of Ala nt Maw Uamnihin A va TTo'mmAnil i-ofii-oH Wammnnrl ROBERT H. KAUN Thomas R.

Washington. 1226 City; 10 a.m., Bt. Alicnaers East Chicago. Rev. Ladislaus Slenko officiating.

Burial St. Michael's Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the chapel after 3 p.m. Sunday. Survivors: husband, Albert; 2 sons, Edward Kolodziej of Gary, Anthony Kolodziej of Calumet City; 1 stepson, Pvt.

Chester Laka, stationed in Japan; 1 grandchild. I Price Calumet City, reported bama, goes home in September, her refrigerator will be waiting. Miss Chom ordered the refrigerator fireman, who died suddenly Satur- Kaun, 88 day at his home. of 234 BeImot PL. Munster, died to police today that his three-quarter-ton truck was stolen from his 1 a.

0 a shipped to her home in Bankok. Wlnal i-ife will fc TpM at 2 Tvm. ounuay at ms nome. CD 3 in npTTYinn Funeral Home. unerai services wiu De neia at She said American refrigerators Ei2g driveway some time during the night K7ia Hnhmm A vt Hammond, with 1 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at the Em in Thailand are too expensive. LANGBEEN Arthur Henry Lang-been, ace 53 of 7621 New Hamp services in charge of fellow mem- merling Funeral Chapel, Hohman bers of McKinley Masonic Lodge. Ave. at Highland Hammond. Burial will be at Elmwood Ceme- Other arangements are incomplete, tery.

The body may be viewed at the Stricken With Polio, Gives Birth shire Hammond, passed away Saturday, August 23 suddenly at his residence. Funeral services Tuesday, August 26 2 p.m. Oexmann Funeral Home, 5712 Hahman Ave. The Masons will officiate. Burial Elmwood Cemetery.

Survivors: Wife, Lanzbeen was employed as a cnapei alter p.m. toaay, guard at the Rand-McNally plant Kaun, a resident of the Calumet in Hammond. Region for 23 years, was a member Come to LINCOLN. Small and largo loans for any worthy purpose to working men and women married or single. Individual attention.

Payments arranged to fit pay dfiys. Tide-over loans. Sound budget advice. Phono or come in today. Loans up to $1500 Surviving are the widow, Ollie; of the Eagles Lodge of Ottowa, I1L a il both 1 Maamt tot arr lom yum I um rm .00 44.96 S00 39.91 39 4 10QO 74.94 "9.91 I3QQ I IU.4I I 74.SS Aan) aaihl a.ya..a.

aar i.iltii..l Ua al i.ai tm mm pirn, an tPM Ollie, 3 sons, Karl of Hammond, Van-cll of the U.S. Army and Eugene of Iowa, 2 sisters, Mrs. Edward Rosene and Mrs. Arthur Olson, both of Hammond, 1 brother, Edward, of Black three sons, Karl of Hammond, Van-I He is survived by his wife, Ger cil. who is in Army service, and Eu- trade; two sons, Robert F.

of Mun gene of Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. ster and Walter V. of Hammond; Oak. r-l Edward Rosene and Mrs. Arthur one sister, Miss Marie Kaun and Olson of Hammond, and a brother, one brother, Max, both living in Edward of Black Oak.

Germany; two grandchildren; two MACIEJEWSKI Mrs. Sophie Macle- jewski. age 63 of 328 154th Place, WCOHPOKATtD great grandchildren. I Calumet City passed away at home Sunday noon, August 24. Funeral services Wednesday.

August 27, 9:30 3rd FI.f CALUMET 5231 HOHMAN AVE. MRS. META LAURA SLATER Phone: Sheffield 4550 Hammond, Ind. Funeral services for Mrs. Meta A ITnroa Voiorotio I a.m.

Czechanskl Funeral Home, 248 155th PI. 10 a.m. St. Andrew's Church, Msgr. Joseph Sehnke offi Slfr wirimv nf th latpl ciating.

Burial Holy cross cemetery. I The remains may be reviewed at the Richard Slater, of 954 Wentworth To Put SI Together A it. Palumaf fit-v will Via linlii chapel after p.m. this evening. Survivors: Husband, Valentine, 1 aon, Rmmer: SE0U (INS) A dollar bUl, Ted, 2 grandchildren.

i. r.ui a split Into six pieces in February, Just about everything your dar at Highland StT with the Rev. atCamp polk. will soon Karl Rehfeld and the Rev. Peter he pieced together in Uncoln Park, Langendorff officiating.

Burial Mn- will be in Elmwood Cemetery. The The. hillwaa torn apart by six Radar Protects ling wants! Pattern for a beautiful 9-inch doily and so many clothes what a thrill this gives! Mir mv viWoH at th ohanpi men Irom Lincoln Park who joined Zcech Border after 7 p.m. today. Ay together in October She can dress douy for eacn $20 to $500 without endorser Tr Slafr who rfie at hr ocivcu II me VIENNA, (INS) Reliable re i day! Pattern 557 has 9-inch doll transfer; directions; clothes patterns for her outfit ports from Czechoslovakia say Get a loan to consolidate old overdue bills, for seasonal expense, for any good purpose.

Monthly payments arranged to fit your need. Send 25 cents in coins for this after a long Illness, was a member JAJOn "or ana of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Bo Swetland got Korea sailing She was a member of Chapter 370 aheld1of fheIr huddie, they of the Order of the Eastern Star, decided to tear the bill into the Czechs have installed new radar stations along the border with Germany, especially at Cheb. pattern to The Hammond Times, Needlecraft Dept, Box 5740; Chicaaro 80.

111. Print plainly pat and a charter member of Phi The reports say one radar Mom or come at today I HOUSEHOLD FINANCE tern number, your name and- ad Omega Pi and the Ladies Oriental station is at the tower of the dress with zone. 1 snrinee or XNortn America. i wr i Such colorful handiwork ideas! Survivinz are one daughter. urca Winaow municipal water works at Cheb while other radar stations are in the fields surrounding: nearby airfield Stitary.

Additional Send 20 cents in coins for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Cata LESS THAN TWO days after she was stricken with polio, 25-year-old Mrs. Lorene Weinberger, shown in iron lung, gave birth to a healthy baby at General Hospital in Los Angeles. Mrs. Weinberger, who doctors say is in serious condition, views her daughter for the first time as a nurse holds the 8 pound, 6 ounce Terry Adair, for the stricken, mother to see. Mrs.

Dorothy Millies of Calumet John Triolo, owner, of the Club City; two sisters, Mrs. Cavan G. Tri-elli, 300 State St, Calumet City, Wyatt of St. Joseph, and told police today that someone Miss Caroline Hartwig of threw a beer bottle through the Hollywood; two granddaughters; front plate glass window of his HAMMOND: Yale 2nd Floor 5305 Hohman Ave. PHONE; Sheffield 523 INDIANA HARBOR: 3717 Main St, 2nd Floor PHONE: East Chicago 2453 troops have 'arrived- at the border, reportedly equipped with the latest Russian log.

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