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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 76

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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Obituaries FPlANX DE MARCO AH-year resident Uiis area, Frank De Marco of Masemead passed away Tuesday, June 7. A nalive of New Jersey, he was a quality-control inspector for Speelrol Corp, for 20 years. Mr. De MaTco is survived by his widoiv. Annie three sons, Joseph, FrariX and Gary, all of Hoscmead-, three daughters, Choi McClinton of West Covina and Annette and Linda Dt Marco, both of Hosemead, and one granddaughter tic also is survived by a sister, Sue TLssel of Baldwin Park, and a brother, Albert ol Atlantic City, N.J.

Virgil services wore Friday, June 10, in the chapel of DuBois Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday at Nativity Catholic Church. El Monte. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. CLYDR I.

DENNIS Clyde 1. Dennis, who lived In his area for years, passed away Wednesday, June B. He was bom in Texas. Mr. Dennis is survived by his widow.

Ila: a son, Clyde of San Bernardino, a daughter. Barbara Baker o( Oiartc; a brother, H. Dermis ol Texas, and three sisters. Vera Paine of San Bernardino and OU Pasich and Jewel Smith, both of Rialln. He also is survived by two grandchildren.

Warren Anderson officiated at services Monday at Utter McKinley Arcadia chapel. Interment followed in Live Oak Memorial Park. HURTON E. EDWARDS Services will be in Villisra. Iowa, for Burton E.

Edwards, who passed away Wednesday, June 8. Born in Iowa, he lived in this area for nearly 49 years. He had been a con duclor for Southern Pacific Railroad. Mr. Edwards is survived by a son, Ronald D.

of Salinas, two brothers. Earl of San Gabriel and Ralph of Kolvang; a sister, Erma Miller or Marietta, and two grandsons. Glasser-Miller-Lamb Ar-' radia Mortuary is directing. LEND RE KEMMAN Visitation will be today from 5 to 3 p.m. and ser vices will be Friday at 2 p.m.

at Hill's Monrovia Mortuary (or l.enore Kern-man of Monrovia, who passed away Tuesday. June A resident of this area, she retired in as librarian at Monrovia High School. The Rev. John Todd of First Presbyterian Church will officiate at services. Interment will follow in Live Memorial Park.

Rosemead sets adult programs Rose mead Adult School will conduct a variety of summer classes at Hoscmead Community Recreation Center. 3936 N. Muscatel Ave. Classes, which wil! begin June 27. include: Dressmaking.

Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Knitting, Wednesday. 12:30 to 4 p.m. Oil Painting, Tuesday, 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Piano. Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. English as a second language, Monday and Wednesday, 9 to 12:30 p.m.

Nutrition, Monday 1:30 to 3 p.m. for Senior Citizens, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Interested adults are invited to enroll at the Recreation Center or call 573-4000 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

daily. ARCADIA MORTUARY GiASSfn-Mntte-iAMa HIU'S Monrovia IM f. falm 151-1117 DOUGLASS ZOOK MMLT OHM cototN rw mivke ALBERT II. KNOPF Services have been conducted for Albert II. Knopf, a 35-year resident of Temple City who passed away Wednesday.

June 1. Born in Columbus, Ohio, he attended (JSC and was a banker. He retired Ih 1972 (roni Crocker National Bank. Mr. Knopf is survived by his widow, Reta his son and daughter-in-law, Mcrtan J.

and Fayc Knopf, and two granddaughters. Services were June 4 at Hillside Church. Hose Hills Memorial Park, followed by interment. T. NELSON Karl T.

Nelson of Temple City passed away Sunday, June 12. Horn in Arizona, he lived in this area for 32 years. For 28 years he was an elevator operator for Genera! Mills Co He also wns a member or Ihe Las KLorcs Ward ot Churc-h of Jesus Christ of LilLer-day Saints. Mr. Nelson is survived by his mother, Bessie D.

Nelson of Safford, Ariz. lour brothers, Larry C. of Downey. Hoover K. of Sal-lord, Fred II.

of L.skcuood and Louis W. of Pine Creek, and two sisters, Ressie M. Laytun of Yuma, and Laura Medearis of ljkewood. Services and interment were in Safford. DuBois Funeral Home served as lorwarding director.

PAUL LOUIS VOCEL Paul Louis Vogel. a 63-year resident of this area, passed away Sunday. June 12. He owned and operated a glass sales and insinuation husincss. Mr.

Vrjgfl is survived by iwo daughters, Huth Said of Temple City and Elsie Carru I hers of Cypress, and three granddaughters. Susan Carruthers, Tamara Rich and Calliy Hersman Services were Wednesday at Memorial Chapel. Rase Hills, with Elder Robert Knox and Elder Daniel Guild of Temple City Sevenlh-day Adventisl Church oflicialing. Interment followed in Rose I fills Memorial Park Lee R. Hill Mortuary directed Ms.

Scheffk-r awarded degree Katherine Teigler Schemer of Dierra Madre was awarded a B.S in business and economics at Mnrymounl College, Tarrylown, N.Y. A member ol the student committee while ai Marvmount. Ms. Schelfler is employed by Merrill Lynch. 1 CHICKEN PIES I Reg.

94c ea. Snve Si.29 4 ft Unbaked 1 nil7 $099 A VVL, IUI 7 Plus: FREE Pint Chicken Crnvy Moffett's Family Restaurant and Chicken Pie Shoppe M09 S. BALDWIN AVE. iFoils.Sovnn Shooolnc e.pi... ARCADIA 5J COMMENT by Jack Lamb FATHER'S DAY Different rminirics dilfercm of paying irilinle lo ihc hind fit' the family.

In for in-Manci, ihe lather iihcod ol I fii- family ivhrn Iht-v're in public. He eci.s firsi al and he lilcrnlly rules Ihe rnriM. Well, ll.ici usually iht icnl henri of the family here, loo liui hr M-alVi beside Mum. and he'f nil en thu Just one to be served al dinner. He docsn'l till c-n gel chance In be so I'm Iter's Day.

llir Ihird is a chain in tell him luiw vim feel. Mnst auihoriiics credii Mrs. lohn itrtice Dudil ol hprjkani', Washiiiglon. for starling Father's Dav first. Il was observcrl in Wnvhinxtmi on -fime Iff, IffiO.

Mrs. DrKfd encourascrl the irten of Rivinp; Ritis, icm mi that prnclicc has an old Tradition, dust rcnicmher lo isavc the sales slip for lliat spcrt shirt or pair of slippers po Dad can them laier for the right GLASSER. MILLER. LAMB ARCADIA MORTUARY BOO B. FIRST AVGT -ARCADIA' CALIFORNIA BIDOa IK.r.Jqr- June Wf Puorl.o- Niwl-hil.

pholo by Louis Nunci GLASS nlliNAfiEHIii Stained-glass designer IVuaca Gasser creates a custom-made window in an adult education course offered bv Temple City schools Rcgistcration is under way for the class, which begins July 5 at South High School Dav and evening sessions arc offered in both advanced and beginning levels. Drawing classes lo be offered Registration for the simirncr session of the Temple Cuy Recreation Department's ynuih drawing has begun. Tliu class will be starling nil Thursdays at Live Oak Park, June 30. HcgmninK Drawing is ilusignerl (nr seven- and eight year-olds with litlle or no experience in art. 11 will be from 1 lo 2 p.m.

The advanced class is for seven and eight ycir nlds Willi limited ex-p i former students with 2 or more sessions art claps. The class will be from 2 tn 3 p. in Deflinning Drawing for vnullis nine lo 12 years ol age will be from 3 lo 4 p.m. Advanced Drawing for apes nine to 12 will hi- from p.m Mrs. Hose Chaiv will leach basic techniques in shapes from simple objects (u people and animals.

Children seven lo 11 can register. Coal for the seven-week course is 53 76 More information is available at the Temple Ciiy Department of Parks and Recreation office at 2B5-7185. fprnplc CilT Fifteen learn how to care for patients Fifteen area persons have just completed the first course in home care of multiple sclerosis victims to be given in Southern California, according Id Sue Ketcliam, H.N"., chairman of nursing and health programs for (lie Monrovia Branch, American Red Cross The course was presented by the Southern CnliforniEi Chapter of the National Multiple Kelerosi-i Society and the Pasadena Chapter of the American lied Cross Course content was planned by John Johnson, R.N director of nursing and licallh jirograms for the Itctl Cross in this area, and Jackie Becker of Southern California MS chapter. ISusic home nursing techniques and special of caring far MS patients were taught by specialists. MR BUSINESSMAN: pro.

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