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FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1966 THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE TWELVE AT WHITCOMB Files Unfair DEATHS AND FUNERALS Shooting Charge Is Dismissed Niles Youth Injured In Auto Crash Campaign Travelogue And Dinner Series Set Allegations Former B.H. Grid Star Dies At 58 Memorial hospital, Albion. She was enroute to the University hospital, Ann Arbor. Besides her husband, survivors include a son, Robert of Arlington Park, I1L and four grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements were Vf COiOMItit.jtv i Cl yC6MMrA lJvk0 Noted traveler and lecturer, Dr. J. Gerald Hooper will be tour conductor for the new incomplete this morning at the Kerlikowske and Starks funeral home, St Joseph. Nearly Head-On Collision Reported An 18-year-old Niles youth, Allan Kennedy, was seriously injured Thursday in a nearly head-on crash south of Berrien Snrines. dus, will officiate.

Burial will follow in North Shore Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the Bow-erman funeral home, Eau Claire, afterl p.m. Saturday. Rites Changed NEW BUFFALO Requiem high Mass for Miss Christine Kaufman, 53, of Union Pier, will be celebrated at 12 noon Saturday at the St Mary of the Lake Catholic church. New Buffalo.

The Fr. Amos Wisch-meyer, pastor, will serve as celebrapt Burial will be in Pine Grove cemetery. Prayers for the Deceased will be recited at 8:30 tonight in the Smith funeral home, New Buffalo. Miss Kaufman died at Hunter Rites Held Funeral services for Kenneth Key Witness Takes Fifth (Continued From Page One) driving around the area of the shooting Aug. 30, heard one or two shots, but cculd not recognize any occupants of the auto.

Witnesses in the Benfield bearing included Cathy Pociask of 279 Bellview street; Albert Allison, 229 Pipestone street; Bobby Johnson, 335 Pipestone, and Mrs. Rawson. Allison and Miss Pociask said they saw the tar and heard one shot. Miss Pociask said she also saw what Kennedy, passenger in one of Hunter, 21, of route 1. Baroda, series of travelogue-buffet dinner programs announced by the Whitcomb hotel in St Joseph.

The dates and countries for the series include: Wednesday, Nov. 9, Holiday in Holland; Tuesday, Nov. 22, Regal England; and Thursday, Dec. 15, Italian Interlude. The buffet dinner "served in connection with the series will feature special dishes of the country to be shown that evening, according to Seymour J.

Zisook of the Zisook Hotel system. Dinner will be at 6 with were held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Dey Brothers funeral home, St tne cars, suffered multiple no fractures in the crash. He was placed in the intensive care unit at Berrien county hospital. Officials said this morning his CANAL ROUTE: Map locates the route of the canal that Colombia proposes to link the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.

The seaway would run from the Gulf of Uraba on the Caribbean to the Bay of Malaga on the Pacific. (AP Wirephoto Map) Joseph. The Rev. Elvis Lawton, pastor of the Bethel Tabernacle, Benton Harbor, officiated. Mrs.

M.J. White was the condition seems improvea. Thp arrident was on "US-31. organist. Mrs.

John Eddings Mattheeussen Claims Smear (Continued From Page One) investigated the mileage and the "allowance paid you is correct and is computed exactly the same way as was your predecessor's (Republican IJavid Upton). You know of coy that this mileage is determined by the clerk of the House and not by you." NOT WAR VETERAN? Mattheeussen also took a swipe at Stacey's service record claiming tobea veteran of World War n. Mattheeussen produced a picture of Stacey with a high school basketball team at Berrien Springs. "This picture as you can see from the date painted on the basketball was taken in 1946. The fighting of World War II ended in August of 1945.

"Stacey would like the veterans to think he was a fighter in World War II. He was still playing high school basketball when the fighting ended." "I don't vote for crime," Mattheeussen said when asked about 31 about a mile from Berrien Cnrinrfc Rarrl0n ihoriff 1 1 i and Mrs. Edwin Jones sang two selections. showtime at 8 p.m. Cost of Casket bearers were Chris dinner and show is $5.

Falcone, David Shepherd, Ken Reservations may be made at neth McCuan, David Stewart, Ray Tarbutton and Robert Burial followed in Stevensville cemetery. Thumm, Carl A. Fisher, Leo Wier, Lester Merrill, James Sides and Schuyler Kirks. Burial followed in Shainghai cemetery. Mrs.

Cummins died Tuesday morning at Berrien county hospital. Fred Dunkelberger J30WAGIAC Fred F. Dunkelberger, 81, of box 204, James street, Dowagiac, died Thursday night at Cass county Medical Care Facilities. Cassopolis Mr. Hunter died Monday from injuries received in a two-truck collision off 1-94.

Lucille Carpenter the dining room now. Johnson Sidelined By Illness President Will Undergo Surgery (Continued From Page One) pleted Wednesday night LBJ STATEMENT Mrs T.iirille Carnenter. 63. formerly of Eau Claire, Jied at a statement by Stacey that Mr. Dunkelberger was born had "voted for the criminal am looked like a gun Darrei jutting from a window on the driver's side and pointed upward at an angle over rooftops.

She said she heard one shot. Johnson said he heard two shots, adding that he had thrown bricks at the car, after bottles and bricks had been thrown from the blue Ford toward a car he was sitting on. He said he was sitting on the hood of a car, owned by friend, Herb Moore, who had pulled to a curb near Sanitary Cleaners, 321 Pipestone. Gunh, Hurt, Johnson and Miss Pociask repeated their testimony during the start of Raw son's hearing. Also called to the stand was Benton-Harbor Det, James Ward, who was asked to identify statements taken from Rawson after his arrest.

Judge Forhan said the statements have not been admitted as evidence. Rawson is represenfed by Benton Harbor Atty. Philip A Brown, while Benfield was represented by Atty. James Hovey of Lansing, who was reported to be a former Benton Harbor resident. 2:20 a.m.

Thursday in the Berrien county hospital, Berrien Center, where she had been a May 5, 1885 in Berrien County, the son of Soloman and Harriet (Kimball) Dunkelberger. patient for the past two years. Mrs. Carpenter was born Nov. PO 1902.

in Tennessee, the Survivors include his widow, the former Susie Versaw, to -1" I 1 ties reported. Kennedy was riding in a car driven by Stanley Rouch, 16, also of Niles, when it slid into the path of an oncoming car, Deputy Eugene Eklund said. Rouch was treated at Berrien county hospital for a shoulder injury and then released. Dan-nisJ. VanDenEinde, 28, Grand Rapids, was driver of the other car.

VanDenEinde was not injured. An Andrews University student and his wife were injured slightly. Thursday when their car went off US-31-33 and crashed into a culvert just north of Berrien Springs, Deputy Jon Nichols reported. Injured were Jon A. Shell, 22, and Carolyn Shell, 21.

Both were treated at Berrien county hospital and released. A sheriffs department car was damaged slightly Thursday afternoon when a car skidded into it on 1-94 at the Cleveland avenue overpass. Deputy Robert Kimmerly was policing another accident at the time. He said the squad car was parked with all flashers going when hit. Driver of the other car was John F.

Tarn, 18, Stevensville. Supporter Of Floyd A rrnmf daughter of Milton and Sammie whom he was married on Feb demons. 26, 1910 in St. Joseph; two Fimpral arraneements were daughters, Mrs. Robert (Ber-nice) Brown of Dowagiac and Then, matter-of-fact, he read incomplete this morning at the Robbins Brothers funeral home, Benton Harbor.

his startling news: Good after Mrs. Dru (Doris) Pavey of Dowagiac; one son, Richard of noon, ladies and gentlemen. I wanted you to know that my doctors have recommended that Fall River, four grand against the policeman." EXPLAINS VOTE Mattheeussen said votes were based on what he considered the stringency of the penalty and the fact there are existing laws covering the situation. The two measures were to make it a felony for a policeman to assault a person, which Stacey said Mattheeussen voted for; and to make it a felony to assault a police officer, which Mattheeussen voted against. Mattheeussen said he was turning Stacey's "classic comic book" over to the Fair Campaign Election Committee, a non-partisan group.

The book is pamphlet distributed by Stacey to voters. "A man who lives in a glass house shouldn't throw WILLARD E. ROMOSER Willard E. Romoser, a member of the Benton Harbor "high school state champion football team of 1929, was dead on arrival this morning at Benton Harbor's Mercy hospital. Mr.

Romoser, who played tackle fn high school at a weight of over 230 pounds, was a standout member of the team. He also was a member of Chicago's Carl Schurz high school city championship team of 1927 and began playing for Benton Harbor after moving here in 1928. Mr. Romoser, 58, had been employed by the Benton Harbor Malleable the Saranac Machine and for nine years w'as employed as the general manager of Soper Manufacturing Co. "Four years previous to his death, he established an insurance agency.

His home was at 330 Clardelle drive, Benton township: Mr. Romoser Was born in Chicago, July 10 1908, and came to Benton Harbor in 1928. Following his graduation from high school, he attended Northwestern university. Survivors include his widow, the former Edith Soper, whom he married May 17, 1930, in South Bend, two daughters, Joanne of Monroe and Mrs. Robert (Jean) Tacy of Coloma; a son, Willard J.

of Burtziaff Rites Held children and one brother, Rob p.m. Tuesday of an apparent heart attack. Lachman Rites Set BRIDGMAN Funeral services for Fred A. Lachman, 66, of Wolcott avenue, Sawyer, are scheduled to be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Boyd funeral home, Bridgman.

The Rev. Donald McLeod, pastor of the United Church of Christ, Sawyer, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Sawyer. Mr. Lachman was born Dec" 24, 1899 in Russia and had moved to this area in 1908.

He was a member of the American Legion Post No. 331 of Bridgman. Survivors include his widow, the former Mildred Hack, to whom he was married on May 18, 1929; his mother, Mrs. Adeline Krumrie of Sawyer; one son, LeRoy of Denver, one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Lois) Wagner of Portland, five grandchildren; two Ben of Sawyer and Adolph of Glendora; three sisters, George (Martha) Rhienhart of Wisconsin, Mrs.

Harry (Na'talie) Madson of Winnetka, 111. and Miss Hulda Lachman of Sawyer; one half-brother, Emil Krumrie of Saw. yer and two half-sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Helen) Dudek of Rolling Prairie, Ind. and Mrs.

Forrest (Grace) Layman of St. Joseph. Mr. Lachman died unexpectedly Wednesday night at his home. Bernard C.

Salvin CASSOPOLIS Bernard C. Salvin, 74, of route 3, Brownsville road, Cassopolis, died suddenly last night at his home. Mr. Salvin, a retired merchant and farmer, was born in 111., May 10, 1882, and moved to this area in 1926...... Survivors include his widow, the former Anna DeWitt, whom I undergo surgery." ert of Portland, Ore.

Funeral services were held He said it will take place in 15 MrY. Dunkelberger was form erly employed as a molder at to.18 days. Vice Adm. George G. Burk Thursday at 2 p.m.

in the Kerlikowske and Starks funeral home for Mrs. Emilie Burtziaff, 91, of 1015 Harrison, St. Joseph. the Round Oak Furnace com ley, the White House physician. pany, Dowagiac.

said there indication of Funeral services are sched The Rev. Richard Selmer, any serious problem" connec uled to be held at 2 p.m tion with- Johnson's abdomen or pastor of St. Peter's United Church fChrist of St. Joseph, Monday at the McLauchlin Teen Fined In St. Joe funeral home, Dowagiac.

officiated. Mrs. Mildred John throat "And his general health continues to be excellent," Burkley said. Burial will be in Mission Hills son was the organist. Memorial Garden, Sumnerville Casket bearers were William Friends may call at the Schlipp, Otto Klann, Paul In advance of Johnson's per funeral home after 7 p.m Saturday.

Kunst, Arthur Radde, Frank Lambreck and Wesley Mattheeussen said of Stacey campaign ad on alleged incumbency. Reminded that similar charges were made against Democrat Martin Lane in Benton township, Mattheeussen said the advertising was corrected immediately. Burial was in St. Joseph City cemetery. Junior W.

Adams, 17, of Cairo, 111., pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery and paid fine and costs totahng $69.30 when he appeared before St. Joseph Municipal Judge auric Weber yesterday. The charge had been reduced from an original count of assault to do; great bodily harm. TKn nhavaa wfle in frnnrtinn Mrs. Burtziaff died Monday in the Willow Fair nursing home, Bndgman.

Frobel Rites Held (Continued From Page One) "This has been a nasty campaign and some of my supporters are getting angry at the way I have been kicked around." VARIOUS CANDIDATES The meeting attracted 13 candidates and a person repre- Alfred Pinyard COLOMA Alfred Pinyard, 55, of route 3, Coloma, died Thursday of an apparent heart attack while working at the Whirlpool St. Joseph. Mr. Pinyard was born Oct. 10, 1911 in Riverside, the son of Charles and Emma Pinyard.

Survivors include his widow, Dorothy; one daughter, Mrs. Kalamazoo; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Joseph Kraft of Glendora, and two brothers, Charles Romoser of Band Tag DaySaturday In Coloma 'Fftheral services for Henry T. Frobel, 83. of 425 LaSalle, St.

with an attempted robbery Oct. 4 of a New Buffalo gas station in which the attendant was slugged. Buffalo State police made the arrest. Glendora and Howard Aff of Minneapolis, Minn. He was a member of the Joseph, were held Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

in tt. reters united Benton Harbor Elks Lodge No. Church of Christ of St. Joseph, Stanley (Jean) Robinson of The Rev. Richard Selmer, pastor, officiated.

Mrs. David Coloma; one granddaughter; two sisters," Mrs. Marie Sprague of Watervliet and Mrs. Beatrice Radtke of HesDeria, and Bing was the organist and Dr. he married Feb.

17, 1966 Ft. Pierce, four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. R.C. Crowell was the soloist: Thursday In Capital Casket bearers were two brothers, Graydon of He was a member- of the Kasischke, Ronald Miller, Nathan Arent, Stanley Schiebel, Coloma and Lowell of Hesperia. Funeral arrangements were Bakus Lodge No.

55, of seniuig a ism. auuui peiauua were in the audience but most of them appeared to be members, of the League of Women or else contingents of the various candidates' campaign organizations. The cold, windy and wintery weather kept attendance low. The candidates attending included those for Benton township offices, Lake Michigan college board, legislative and senatorial candidates plus con-g sional candidates Congressman Edward Hutchinson was represented by A spokesman. Each candidate gave a brief Morris Reck and Al and Rich 5441 Funeral arrangements were incomplete this morning at the Florin funeral home.

Clifford Jonatzke Clifford Jonatzke, 46, of route 1, Box 311, DeMorrow road, Stevensville, died at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Memorial hospital. He died of an apparent heart attack which he suffered in the morning while at work at Auto Specialties. incomplete this morning at the Davidson funeral home, Colo ard Ziebert. Cassopolis and the Dowagiac Elks Lodge.

Funeral services will be held Burial followed in St. Joseph City cemetery. Sunday at 2 p.m. in the The Kerlikowske and btarks Connelly funeral home, Cass funeral home was in charge of opolis. The Rev.

Stephen E. arrangements. Peterson, pastor of the Cass COLOMA Members of the Coloma high school senior band will canvass the homes of city and area residents Saturday in a band tag day project to raise funds for uniforms. Band director Kent Johns said contributions will be accepted 'in any amount and money will be used to purchase additional uniforms for the senior band and to start a new fund for junior high school band uniforms. The Coloma Band Boosters group is sponsoring the tag day, which will be the band's only major fund-raising project of the year, Johns said.

The tag day sale was a popular fund raising function of the band several years ago but has not been held recently. Two Fined For Assaults Mr. Frobel died Tuesday opolis United church, will offi the Willow Fair nursing home, Mr. Jonatzke was born in ciate. Burial will follow in Reames ma.

Campaign Waxes Hot (Continued From Page Three) been years of real progress for Benton township. The township board has supervised the construction of more new roads resume of his Dlatform and Benton Harbor, June 20, 1920. and Norton cemetery, south of He is a member of First EUB Bridgman. Sam A. Nicholas Sam A.

Nicholas. 58. of 288 church of St. Joseph, a member sonal announcement, the White House quoted that final Burkley assessment to turn aside inquiries about Johnson's health. Johnson had prsonally announced his gall bladder operation, too.

Until he gave the word, then as now, the surgery plans were carefully guarded White House secrets. 1965 OPERATION Surgeons removed Johnson's faulty gall bladder and kidney stone in a two hour, 15 minute operation on Oct. 8, 1965 '-That surgery kept Johnson in Bethesda Naval Hospital for two weeks. And he spent the rest of the year recuperating at his LBJ Ranch in Texas. Johnson's doctors said his wearying Asian-Pacific journey had aggravated his abdominal problem.

Dr. Burkley said he had advised the President against making a tentatively planned political journey this weekend. "I recommended that he have a period of rest of approximately two weeks beforehand," Burkley said. "I feel that indicates against a weekend trip." Berrien Divorces Mowing divorces have been granted by Berrien Circuit Judge Karl F. Zick: Marianna B.

Pratt, St. Joseph, from Francis N. Pratt. Custody -of two children to the mother. They were married May 29, 1948.

Sharleen G. Stephens, Chit aming township, from James M. Stephens. They were married May 7, 1964. Maxine Robertson, New Buffalo, from Arthur Robertson.

Custody of three children to the mother. They were married Feb. 12, 1951. James D. Johnson, Coloma, from Virginia Johnson.

Custody of two children to the father. They were married May 26, 1944. Carol A. Glossinger, Three Oaks, from Timothy C. Glossinger.

Custody of two children to the mother. They were married Sept. 30, 1961. Killed In War WASHINGTON (AP-The Defense Department said Thursday that Pfc. Donald J.

Dli, hus of the Stevensville American Legion, assistant Boy Scout Fisk road, Benton Harbor, died master of the Stevensville Me at 8:40 p.m. Thursday in the University hospital, Ann Arbor. Cassopolis. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.

Lester Moyer BERRIEN SPRINGS Lester H. Moyer, 84, of Berrien Snrinffs. dipd Thnrsriav nt thn thodist troop and a veteran of background. The discussions produced no new developments in the campaign that will be climaxed by the general election Tuesday. TAPE RECORDER Three Democrats objected to the presence of a tape recorder being operated by Clinton Raines, a Benton township Republican.

Laurel Groenke, Paul Clark and Mattheeussen said the tape might he edited with World War n. Mr. Nicholas was born eD. than ever before," Costerisan Survivors include his widow, 8, 1908, in Ironwood. He was a sales representative for National Castings Company of Chicago.

the former Helen Eglinsdoerfer, claimed. "We have a good full time police and fire department. We have mobile librarv service whom he married Sept. 7, 1946; three children, Edna, Clifford Berrien county hospital, where throughout the township. We have a new trash pickuo service available to the public.

We have two new township parks for our children one on Fair avenue and Edward at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janatzke of Stevensville; and two sisters, Mrs. Marshall portions taken nut of context SOUTH HAVEN State police said they arraigned two area residents on charges of used against them. By Associated Press ATTORNEY GENERAL Said the state is watching carefully the situation in Ponti-ac, where mounting "sick calls" by.

policemen posed a. possible threat to public safety. Negro Girl Finalist In Queen Contest DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Tracy Reed, the first Negro to compete in the "Miss Teenage America Pageant," says concerning her chances of winning, "there was a first blonde to win a beauty contest." Tracy, 17, a student at the University of California at Los Angeles, adds, "there are lots of first." Tracy was chosen Thursday from 64 contestants as one of seven girls who will compete Saturday in the pageant finals for $23,000 in prizes. The 80-minute show will be televised by CBS.

Offer Reward JACKSON AP) Schaffer Lumber Co. said Thursday it would pay $100 reward for information leading to the conviction of the killers of Timber, a Shetland pony owned by Joseph Jurkiewicz of TroyThe-4-year-old pony apparently was kd away from its pen in Avon Township Halloween night and The recorder was turned off simple assault Thursday. (Genevieve) Hosner of Stevens He was a member of the First Baptist church of St. Joseph. Besides his widow, Margaret, survivors includae a daughter, Karen, a student at Hope college, Holland, and a sister, Mrs.

John Rouker of Ironwood. Funeral arrangements were incomplete this morning at the Dey Brothers funeral home where friends may begin calling Saturday. nt rpnnpst nf iha lenriArc rf tha ville and Mrs. Rodney (Ellen) and one on the St. Joseph river." Costerisan continued: "Per women's organization a few Lvnch of Coloma.

Annie Lee Burton, 38, route 1, South Haven, pleaded guilty to a charge of throwing boiling water and lye on her 22-year-old husband, Robert, while he was minutes before the meeting ended. haps the best news of all; is that our township tax rate this December will be reduced 50 Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the First EUB church of St. Joseph. The Rev.

Richard Johns, pastor, will Raines was accompanied by Herman Zollar, brother of State asleep on Oct 30. She was per cent." ordered to pay fine and cost Senator Charles 0. Zollar. LAST CAMP totaling $59.30 when she appear officiate. Burial will follow in Stevens ville cemetery.

Area Deaths ed before Covert Township Lane answered the claim ol a tax reduction with a countering statement that the "tax rate will be reduced because the majority of Benton township Justice Frank Consolino. Friends may" call at the LAWRENCE The Wonder Burton was treated at South Kerlikowske and Starks funeral land Wanderers, area chapter of ne naa been a patient for the past three years. Mr. Moyer was born Sept. 3, 1882 in Berrien Springs and was a life long resident of the area Survivors include one brother, Ralph E.

of Niles and one sister, Mrs. Walter Stannar, also of Niles. Funeral services are scheduled to bcneld at 2 p.m. Sunday in the McLauchlin funeral home, Berrien Springs. The Rev.

John Hoenstine, pastor-of the United Lutheran church, Niles, will officiate. Burial will be in Salem cemetery, Hinchman. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight. Hoover Infant BANGOR Michael John Hoover, infant son of Murl and Donna Hoover, route died Thursday morning in. the South Haven Community hospital shortly after birth.

1 Besides his parents, he is survived by two sisters and one brother; paternal grandparents. hnme. the National Campers and Hik Haven Community hospital for second degree burns on his face, chest and arm following Memorials may be made to ers association, will hold their the First EUB church, bt. last outdoor campout of the voar of 4 Vi(i Von Phi-am T7rt i i 4 the incident, police said. JWWl Lil IHU 1UUW They said William Sears, 21, camp near Bloomingdale over the weekend.

A potluck supper will be served in the lodge at 6 route 1, Grand Junction, plead' Joseph. Hocker Rites Held Funeral services for Mrs Fffie Hocker. 84. of 555 -High p.m. Saturday.

ed guilty to assault and battery when arraigned before Casco Township JusticeiRichar Tour- land avenue. St. Joseph, were tellotte. was assessed $27 held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the band of Mrs.

Shirley A. Hli of Alfred A. Schultz EAU CLAIRE Alfred A. Schultz, 58, or route 1, Eau Claire, died at 11:55 p.m. Thursday in Mercy hospital, Benton Harbor, where he had been a patient since Oct.

19. Mr. Schultz was born, Feb. 2LJ908 in Manistee, the son of August and Augusta Zeising Schultz. He had been a resident of Eau Claire for the past ten years coming from Benton Harbor.

For 30 years, he had been employed as a crane operator for the Yerington Construction Company of Benton Harbor. Survivors include his widow, the former Ruth Marie Kart-right, whom he married Aug. in Bear Lake; a son, Wayne of Coldwater; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Shirley) 3 A TRUSTED NAME IN FUNERAL SERVICE residents voted No on the GOP board's request for more taxes, and for no other reason." (Voters turned down a three-mill township tax last August at the primary election.) "I am happy to hear at least one GOP ex-official describe this as 'the best news of the Democrats' standard bearer said. Lane went on to declare the township fire and police departments had been instituted under the Democrats.

The Bookmobile library service, he said, was instituted by the Republicans with $40,000 that Lane's administration had accumulated in a library fund and had planned to use to construct a township library building. He stated the Bookmobile operation is financed entirely with state penal fine Ann Arbor, had been Florin funeral home. -The Rev. Ellis nastnr nf the First Presbyterian SiiuL li uiiica Willi a luuct rifle. fine and costs.

Troopers said Sears' wife, Pamela, charged him with, beating her on Wednesday evening after she woke him to go to work. -i killed in action with the U. S. Army in' Viet Nam. FUNERAL INFORMATION Mr.

and Mrs. Murl Hoover of Covert; and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rush of Hartford. i church, officiated.

Mrs. George Rahn was the organist. Casket bearers were Raymond Harner, Roy Dukesherer, Gustav Ullig, Walter Rotz, Robert Jr. and Gaylord Hopkins. Burial followed in Crystal Bnrinoa remeterv.

KERLIKOWSKE STARKS DEY Mrs. Edith Walker 2 p. m. Saturday Grace EUB Church Graveside services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Mrs.

Hocker died Monday in Baugher of Lake Michigan Beach ancTMrs. Larry (Karine) Guminey of Wells ton; six gran North Shore Memory Stafford funeral home, Bangor, is in charge of arrangements. Cummins Rites Held money that can -be used for FUNERAL HOME EM 25 06 NILES AVENUE C3 Mr. Willard E. Romoser To Be Arranged.

children; and a sister, Mrs. Mercy hospital. Mrs. Arnold Steinke MrT Arnold J. (Svlvia) Stein Of Quality, Distinction and Good Value for all occasions, stop or call Franklin (Dorothy) Domres of nothing other' than library service.

On -the matterof two new parks claimed by Costerisan, Lane. said he has traveled the unekama. Two daughters, Beverly Ruth and Patricia and a EAU CLAIRE Funeral services for Mrs. Ella (Clark) v. nt 352 Division street.

brother, Lester, preceded him length and breadth of Fair Benton Harbor, was dead on arrival at 6 p.m. at the Sheldon fFLOSf Mrs. Sylvia Steinke To Be Arranged Clifford Jonatzke '10 A. M. Monday, i First EUB Church CRYSTAL SPRINGS FLORIST Flower Shop fr Greenhouses 1475 Pipeitoni Ph.

WA 5-1 167 Sanf A. Nicholas To Be Arranged PHONE 9831514 MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF rU GOLDEN RULE Cummins, 93, of route 1, Eau Claire, were held at ll a.m. Thursday in the Bowerman funeral home. The Fr Leon Pohl, pastor of St Anthony's Catholic church, Buchanan and St. Gabriel's Catholic Mission, Berrien Springs, officiated.

Miss Christine Pucheu was the organist Casket bearers were Russell in oeatn. He was a member of the Operators-Engineers Local No. 324 and the National Operating Engineers. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Grace Evangelical Lutheran church of Eau Claire.

The Rev. Henry T. Peter, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church of So- avenue and hasn't been able to find "anything that faintly resembles a children's park." The park acreage on the St. Joseph river just north of 1-94, he said, "has been used solely as a parking lot for construction equipment, and I doubt that a township child has been permitted within its boundaries." FUNERAL HOME 9251103 PIPESTONE AT BROADWAY aaa-- tti li BENTON HARBOR, MICH.

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