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-Sff--'Oa' aTV wr w- Tvvyvyy CANNON Ceom Cannon, late rtsldenoa. IrtaVRBOlLI Francis, t. rTardulTt. ar 9atart Part 2 Page 8 Chiofo Sunday Tribunal Sept 30, 1845 333S Cleveland avenue, loving son of Annie MRS. FRED SNITE GIVES BIRTH TO nee Mumgan, and trie lata Daniel, brother of Philip and Cecilia E.

Funeral SI BaS-DT MirrTisTlta KbcM. Larif, fgaw loved wife of Angelo. lovira snotbar at Jus tine Bullert and Yolanda Seghettl. dear Cffif of Lando Lensi. food iiandnoUr of Le Ro Bullert and Pamella SegbetU.

Funeral Men-day, Oct, 1. at a. from chapel. 243S S. Oakley avenue, to St- Michael Itailaa church.

Interment Mount CanneL Can. 1 J34 Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, OBITUARIES 2843 N. Clark street, to St. Clement's church.

Interment Calvary. Member of THIRD DAUGHTER Lake View post. No. 186, American Peg1on, Portage, papers please copy. AIR LINES STILL FAVOR DOUGLAS TERMINAL SITE WOMAN KILLED IN CRASH OF AUTO KZEVER Lillian reevtr.

Sept. aa, 1S4S. at Le Seuer, beloved wife of Myles. forfd mother of Paul, dear daughter of the late Will and Anna Waters, sister of Horace. Raymond, Josephine O'Loughlln, Don Purdeu, Morris.

Wilbur, and Herbert Waters. Services Monday. 3 p. at funeral home, 6017 Chicago avenue. Interment Rosehlll cemetery.

Remains will arrive Sunday a. m. Decatur and Champaign papers please copy. KENNY Ellen Larkln Kenny, auddenly, 7826-S. Morgan street, beloved wile of James, fond mother of Terrene and John F.

Kenny, U. S. Marie Rush. Margaret Norton. Kathleen Ileflernan, Eileen Kelly, and Lillian Davis, sister of Josrph Larkln.

Mrs. Catherine Favel. and the late Mrs James S. Agar SILK A Victor P. ITJolkol Sllka.

Sept. 38. ox tus n. ugaen avenue, sept. 26.

lt46, beloved son of Michael and Anna, nee Russo; fond brother of Mrs. Marie Doody, Capt, Jack. U. S. A.

Sgt. Michael. U. S. and the late Lenore and Cordelia.

Funeral from chapel. 1158-60 W. Grand avenue, Monday. Oct. 1, at 9 a.

m. to Sanctm Maria Addolorata church. May and Erie streets. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of American Legion, James Brindlsl post.

880. NEFF AS Walter Neffas of 2435 S. Leavltt street, beloved father of Genevieve and Walter Jr. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 3.

8:30 a. from chapel. 2314 W. 33d place, to Our Lady of Vllna church. Interment St, Caal-mir's.

Canal 3515. The third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Snite Jr.

was born CARELIN Frank A. Carelln, late of 3 51T James S. Agar, 81, retired presi yesterday in Chicago Lying-in hos i.unnuon. Deiovea nusoana or i.iuian rrta-rlrks Carelln, dear father of Helene and Cortnne. At funeral home.

4708-10 N. Western avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. m. Interment family lot.

pltal at the University of Chicago dent of the Agar Packing and Provision corporation, 41st st. and Union Snite is the infantile paralysis vic died yesterday at the home of tim whose existence by means of beloved son of Helen and Martin, brother cl Emily Madsen. Helen Ornold. Chester. FV ward, and Henry, dear friend of anna FleUhasan.

Funeral Tueaday. Oct. 3. at S. a.

m. from chapel. itlMi W. Georee strtu tn St. Hyacinth's church.

Interment fx Adalbert's cemetery. SMITH Jane Pixlr'f Smith, beloved wife of James, drar mother of James D. Smfth. Mn. Hue Simpson, and Mrs.

Jean Uekerman. At funeral home, Austin blvd. at Laae su Services Monday. 2 p. so.

Interment Forest Home. Plymouth. papers please cofiy. SOKOUS William St. SnkoUs of 61 Karlov avenue, beloved husband of Alice.

Mary tlyland, seven grandchildren. Funeral from chapel, 1018-20 W. 79th street. Tuem- CARLSON Margaret Carlson, nee Maggie Van Goodannver. of 5251 Glenwood avenue.

Sept. 39, 194 5. beloved wife of the late William P. Carlson, loving mother of Mrs. Ethel Johnson.

Mrs. Helen Meek, and William P. an iron lung has attracted nation his daughter, Mrs. Stanley Russell, In Montclair, N. where he had wide attention.

aay. cvt. 3. :30 a. to St, Leo church, Interment Holy Sepulchre.

The infant, weighing 5 pounds 14 grandmother of Janice and William P. Carlson 111. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland NORTH Fred K.

North of 5331 Winthrop avenue. Kept. 39, 194 s. beloved husband of Bertha North, fond father of Muriel Scott and Kendell North, dear brother of Omata Fltta. At chapel.

B501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, Oct, 1, at 4 p. m. Interment private. been living since his retirement in KOCH John F.

Koch. Sept. 29. 1945. hus ounces, was born prematurely and avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, band of Marguerite Koch, father of Eleanor Paulson, Charles.

Arthur. Gordon, and Rob- 1942. lie was a son of John Agar, was placed in an incubator. Hos kjci. at a p.

m. interment Koseniu. CLAIR Margaret Clair, nee Heneehan. Sept en Kocn. u.

s. N. brother of Charles JL M. Lewis, chief operations engineer for Braniff Airways, said last night that he is more firmly convinced that the Douglas airport is the best available site for Chicago's future air passenger terminal. Lewis was a member of the engineering committee which in June, 1944, recommended that the Douglas airport be acquired and developed.

29, 1143 E. Marqbette road, beloved wife ot who founded the packing business and Walter. At Chanel. 63d and Harvard pital authorities said the condition of the mother, Therese, and the OATES Helen Nellie Oates. late of 1929 S.

Wabash, fond mother of John and Thomas. where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 2. John fond mother of the Rev. John Clair.

William Joseph U. S. N. in 1866, and was the grandfather of Funeral Tuesday. Oct.

2. 9:30 a. from child was fair. Mrs. Margaret Cowhey.

Mrs. Cecelia McCabe, ai p. m. interment Mount Hope. KOEHLER Anna Koehler, late of 4322 N.

Mozart street, wife of the late Herman fond mother of Elsie Brand. Clara Stern. SALESMAN'S CAR Sister Pedestrians Hit at Crossing; One Dies Miss Myrtle Duncan, 41, of 6648 Tale av. was killed yesterday when a car in which she was a passenger, driven by Joseph Riha, 51, of 3017 K. Keating an automobile salesman, struck a pillar under the railroad viaduct at 71st st.

and Cottage Grove av. Riha was injured slightly and taken to the Englewood hos- Mrs. Snite's father-in-law, Fred cnapei, ibzo S. Michigan avenue, to St. John's church.

Interment Mount Olivet. OHLTJND See Sophie Olson notice. sister ox Mrs. Annie waisn. Hartlord, native ot Kllvlne.

County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove ave erick B. Snite was at the hos Sgt. John Agar, who was married last week to Shirley Temple.

He was a former president of the American Meat institute. Mr. Agar is sur nue, Tuesday, 10 a. Oct. 2.

to Holy pital. The younger Snite, who was and Walter. Services Monday. Oct. 1.

2:30 p. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Wald- cross cnurcn, 6Stn and Maryland avenue. Mass 10:30.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. OLSON Sophie Olson, fond mother of Hulda Ohlund and Leo. grandmother of Edward and Dorothy Stelr.ke. Services Monday. 1:30 p.

at chapel. 3807 Lincoln avenue, in- at the Snite home in River Forest, neim cemetery. CROCKER Jane C. Crocker, nee Crawford. Aviation progress since then has justified the original recommendation, he said.

"In the opinion of Braniff Air vived by three daughters, Mrs. Rus is still dependent on the iron lung, icnneni irviof fare cemetery. KOUBSKY Anna Koubsky of 1423 S. SSth sell, Mrs. Walter Cooper of Mont O'MALLEY Anthony O'Malley, age 84 years.

avenue, eircero. formerly of 1546 S. Cuyler but able to be out of it at intervals thru use of a lightweight, portable nee Vincent: fond father of Theodore ast Jean, son of Dora, brother of Mary Flrv-n, Jane Finch. Edward Sokolls. and Acr.rm Sey Berth.

Funeral Monday. 9 a. titrm chapel, 3434 W. 63d street, to St. Nlcbrlaa of Tolertlne church.

Interment Mount Cap meL Grovehill 0090. STEINKE See Sophia Olson notice. STOnCE Adolph C. Stolke. beloved husband the late Anna, dear lather of Edgar, LueiU Raymond, and CarL.

father-in-law of Dorst Stoike. Herman Ssnlth, Marie, and A lira Stolke. grandfather of grandchildren. Member of Chicago Printing Pressmen union. No.

3. Restinr at funeral home, 5519 Chicago avenue, until noon Tuesday. Ly.nC In state at Trinity Ev. Luth. church.

Ridre land and Erie street. Oak Park, from Bona Tuesday until time ot service. 2 p. ra. later meet Beth am Aust, 1292.

STRATTO Helen E. Strattcm. Sept. 28. al Stamford.

beloved wife of Arthur Stratton, mother of Arthur G. Strattcn Jr. Services at Graceland cemetery chapel. Mora-day, Oct. 1, at 3 p.

m. Interment Graceland. clair, and Mrs. Wilson Jaicks of Lake oi 65S9 ureenview avenue, beloved wife of the late Fred fond sister of Ellen English, aunt of Sister Mary Llgourt R. S.

Inei Dolder, George and Frances English. Funeral Monday, Oct. 1. at 10 a. from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood.

to St. Ignatius' church and Calvary cemetery. Please omit flowers. na.ivc oi noonatn. county Mayo.

Ireland. Funeral from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue. Monday, 9 a. to Holy Cross church.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. ways, the Douglas location has room available for progressive and eco respirator. The Snites' other daugh ters are 5 and 2V4 years old. Forest. Services will be held at 3:30 p.

m. tomorrow in Oak Woods cemetery chapel. avt-nue, uerwyn, aeariy Deiovea motner of James and Joseph Koubsky, Marie Kroupa, Josephine Petr. Barbara Dynda. and Dynda, grandmother of 23 and great-grandmother of 18.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 2. 9 a. from funeral home, 6227-29 W.

Cermak road, to St. Frances of Rome church. Interment local. Berwyn 1866. O'NEJXI Catherine E.

O'Neill, ne Eberly. nomical expansion, as well as free CRONE Ed i Ella Croney, Sept. 28, of dom from obstructions and smoke," Lewis said. lilO S. Euclid avenue.

Oak Park, beloved pitai. ne 101a ponce me usms ullr I WirJI another car temporarily mir vi ceimom avenue, beloved wife ot the late Charles dear mother of Marie, Agnes Wagner, Walter. John, and the late William, sister of John, Charles, and Gus Eberly. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Bartholomew's church. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of W. C.

O. Thomas Burke court. Klldare 6220. wne or Albert, mother of Mrs. Irma Bolduc, Mrs.

Iris Foster. Mrs. Vivian Loftus, and Lt. Albert E. Croney, U.

S. A. Services Monday, Oct. 1. 3 p.

at chapel. 124-126 Madison Points to Clearing Hazards Lewis stuck to his opinion that Dr. J. W. G.

Ward, 65, pastor of street, at Lombard avenue. Oak Park. Inter the Clearing airport proposal should be discarded, even tho it is favored ment Woodlawn. Eastern Star services at chapel by Circle chapter, No. 688, O.

E. S. Member of Oak Park conclave. No. 38, True Kindred, and Oak Park Women's club.

the First Presbyterian church of Oak Park since 1932, died yesterday in Presbyterian hospital. Dr. Ward was the author of numerous books on religious and other themes and O'REILLY Lawrence B. O'Reilly of Denver. SULLIVAN See Mary Jane McMullen notice.

SWLVBOURN Anna win bourn, beloved wl'a by some city officials. He said the Clearing site is too close to Chicago airport, and that the two landing DE BELLIS Joseph M. De Bellls, late of KREYE See Ellsa Van Acker notice. LA VERE Raymond La Vere. beloved husband of Carmella.

nee Romanelli; devoted father of Theresa Caruso. Margaret Falcone, Lucille Pareno, Louise Passarelil, Frances Nardl. Frank and John La Vere, dear brother of Michael, and Anna Cuzzo. At funeral home, 4048-50 W. Harrison street.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. to Presentation church. Burial Mount Carmel. Nevada 2818.

LANE John J. Lane of Lake Geneva. dearly beloved soa of the late William and Johanna, fond brother of Mary Agnes. William, and the late Dennis. Funeral Tuesday.

9 a. from funeral home. 2616 W. 38tn street, to St. Agnes' church.

Interment Mount Olivet. Inf. Laf. 0980. LAVIN Jack Lavln.

165 N. Pine avenue, be beloved husband of Mabel, fond father of Margaret and Patricia, son of Elizabeth and the late Bernard brother of Maxle Swanson. Frances Raveret, Jane Johnson, and Phtlip. Funeral Tuesday. Oct, 2.

at Hoffman mortuary, Denver, Colo. was a noted pulpit orator. Born and fields couldn't be operated simul of the late William, fond mother of Leo Albert G-. Florence Nostwlck. and the late Irving, dear sister of William Nestler of Mondesto.

and Robert, Services at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue. Monday. Oct 1, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount O'lve. taneously with efficiency. The dis educated in England, he served pas-torates in London, England, Mont 102 5 N. Keystone avenue, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Rodelli: dear father of Phllo-mena Rlzzo, Adeline Greln. Sgt.

John U. S. A. A. Blanche, Frances, Frank, and Gloria, grandfather of Leonore Greln.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from chapel. 624 Western avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment Mount Carmel. Arm.

7800. O'NEIL Thomas J. O'Neil of 9766 Prospect patcher in the control tower would avenue, son of the late Patrick and Margaret O'Neil. nee Culllnan: brother of the real, and Detroit, before com TANZILLI Second Lt. James Vincent Tsnrirf.

late Mrs. Johanna Earey. John, and Patrick O'Neil. Funeral Tuesday. Oct.

2. to St. Barnabas church. Requiem mass at 10 DONALDSON Helen Varney Donaldson, be j3WB loved husband of Lee. nee Spedale: fond clock.

Interment Calvary cemetery. ing to the Oak Park church. He is survived by his widow, Alice a daughter, Mrs. Eileen Dierkes, and a son, Sgt. Kenneth B.

Services will be held in the church, 931 Lake him. Church Party Attendant Killed Miss Frances Schwab, 54, of 4734 N. Winchester av. was killed when she was struck by an automobile at Ashland and Leland avs. Friday night as she was returning from a church party with her sister, Mrs.

Mary Owens, 59, of the same address, who suffered a possible skull fracture. Mrs. Owens was taken to Ravenswood hospital. The car was driven by Elmer Miller, 29, of 6332 Winthrop av. Jack Reuland, 40, a laborer, who lived at the Arlington hotel, Aurora, died in St.

Charles hospital, Aurora, of injuries suffered last Saturday night when he was struck by a Chicago, Aurora and Elgin train at the rear of 770 N. Broadway, Aurora Arthur Howell of Wheaton, the mo-torman, said Reuland was sitting cn a rail. Killed by Bus ON-Ellzabeth Osborn. nee Dan, and the Fannie, brother of Harry. Sam, loved wife of the late Robert Patterson Donaldson, fond mother of Mrs.

Henry Koehler I Lois 1. daughter of the late Gorham C. and Caroline C. Vamey. Services private Monday, 10 a.

at late residence, 6043 University avenue. Interment Champaign, 111. Please omit flowers. loved wife of Clarence, fond mother of Clr- late Marie Podall. Services Monday.

3 p. at funeral chapel, 704 S. Crawford avenue. Oak Park, at 3 p. m.

tomorrow. LEHMANN Hulda Lehmann of 2520 Leland have to telephone to both airports, with the result that neither could operate at full capacity. As a technical man, concerned with the safe and efficient operation of planes, Lewis pointed out that the Clearing site, unlike the Douglas airport near Park Ridge, has smoke and factory smokestacks as undesirable hazards. Favored by United Officials of other air lines operating into Chicago also are still in DOODY Mrs. Edwin J.

Doody. See Francis L. avenue, sept. 29. 1945.

wife of the late Emil, dear mwher of Carl Lehmann. At I8f' Inardulll notice. LARGEST SELECTION DOPKE John DoDke. of 5524 N. Artesian Howard E.

Smith Howard E. Smith, 35, of Gurnee, avenue, sept. 7, 193, nusoana oi ine late Apgusta. fond father of Harriett Dompke and Grace MacTavlsh, grandfather of Co- supervisor of visual education for the Illinois Institute of Technology, rynne. Lenore.

and Ralph Dompke. and Pvt Earl, U. Donald, and Pasty Ann Mac Tavlsh. Funeral from chapel. 5301 mU.

s. A. A. age 28, formerly ot ao S. Paulina street, killed In action ever Italy Frb.

28, 1945. loving son of Dm-enlck and Marianne, nee Torrler: loving fius band of Elizabeth, pee Marsh: fond father r-f James David, loving brother of Joseph. Suiaat Grlmardl. Mary De Silvio, and AngeUne. Solemn memorial mass Monday, 10 a.

at Our Lady of Pompeii church. TANZILLI Lt, James V. TarulI'J. TJ. S.

A. ml. age 28. 3111 S. 12th avenue Maywood.

killed In action Feb. 38. 1945. tn Italy, beloved husband of Exs beth. nee Marsh: fond father of James David, dear son of Dominica and Marianne, brother ot Joseph.

Susan Grimardl. Mary De SlivtOfc and Angelina. Memorial services later. TAUBE Warren Taube, beloved son of August and Lydla. dear brother of Robert.

Sei ims Tuesday. 2 p. at St, Luke's church. Belmont and Greenvlew. Interment St- Lucas'.

Resting at funeral home. 1458 Belmont rue. Remains will He tn state In ccurrta from noon Tuesday until hour ot services, St, Louis papers please copy- TIDEMAN Oscar E. Tldeman. suddentv.

It's of 4651 N. Lesmlnctnn avenue. b.lnd baa. band of the late Gertrude, nee Vlnraen. lo Ing father ot Florenre Rogers.

Irene TstIt. Viola Smith, and Lucille Sklfano. Srrmrru Tuesday. 3 p. at funeral hutr.e.

i5V4L Milwaukee avenue. Interment Acarla Para Member of True Blue lodge. Mo. 994. A.

F. A. M. TYLSKT Dr. Walter TyUkl.

beloved husband Ashland avenue, Monday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a. to St. Hilary church. Interment, favor of the Douglas airport.

W. A. died yesterday in St. Therese hospital in Waukegan. For 13 years, he was a teller in the First National bank of Waukegan.

He is survived St. Adalbert s. Patterson, president of United Air OF CASKETS IN CHICAGO Qualify with Economy NORTH: WELIington 1724 SOUTH: CALumet 4030 WEST: HAYmarket 0100 ence aaugnter of Joseph Gibson, sister of Mrs. Sarah Young. James, and Joseph Gibson.

Member of Boulevard chapter. No. 588, O. E. Eastern Star service 8 p.

m. Monday. Services 2:30 p. m. Tuesdav at Drexel Park Presbyterian church.

Interment Evergreen. Resting at chapel. 1648 W. 63rd street until noon Tuesday. PASSAGLIA Elvira passaglla.

nee ParentfT beloved wife of Frank, fond mother of Ida Michelottl and Peter. S. l(c. mother-in-law of Eugene Michelottl. fond daughter of Ida and Maurlzio Parentl.

Funeral Monday. Oct. 1. at 10 a. from funeral home, 866 N.

Wells street, to Assumption church. Interment Mount Carmel. Delaware 1525. PAYTON Mary Payton. late cf Crystal Lake.

formerly of Irving Park, fond mother of Ada Whitney. Rose Hlnkley. Josephine Sabey, and William Payton. Services Tuesday. 2:30 p.

m. at chapel. 3834 36 Irving Park road. Interment Forest Home. PECUCH Elizabeth Pecuch IPetzell.

nee Hav-llk. late of 3817 S. Wolcott avenue, beloved wife of the late Jacob, dear mother of Victor, Emily, Johanna Andrews. John, and Rose, fond sister of Rose Trnka. grandmother ot nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Funeral Monday. Oct. 1. at 9 a. m.

from funeral home. 3604 S. Hoyne avenue, to St. Maurice's church. Interment Resurrection.

DUNCAN Myrtle Duncan, beloved mother of Leslie, daughter of Mrs. Eva Elliott, sister of Frances Stanton and John Elliott. U. S. N.

Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p. at chapel Walter Cornell 54. of 347 N. Clark chndren Marsha and Neal and 79th and Emerald.

Interment Mount Hope, Lines, said this week that his company will not start construction of 2 million dollars of permanent facilities at Chicago airport so long as there is a possibility city officials chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 1 p. m.

Interment Montrose. LEHNHERR Mary Lehnherr, nee Hynes. of 5726 S. Albany avenue, beloved wife of Charles, fond mother of Corp. William, U.

M. sister of Agnes O'Dowd. Dewey. Sarah Kelly, Margaret Rochford. Irene Pul-ham.

Josephine Splef. and Michael Manlon, aunt of SSgt. Albert Hynes. Services Monday. 1:30 p.

at chapel. 5908 S. Kedzle avenue. Interment Forest Home. Gro.

0090 LEVI Henry Levi of the Fairfax hotel, beloved husband of Hermlne. devoted father of Mrs. Elsa Kahn and Mrs. Dorothy Freund. dear grandfather of Lt.

Warren Kahn. U. S. N. and Henry L.

Freund. Funeral Monday. Oct. 1. at 3:30 at chapel.

93A K. 47th street, to Mount Mayrlv cemetery. Late member of Mystic Star lodge. No. 7 58.

A. F. A A. M. Family at Freund residence, 5509 Hyde Park blvd.

LEWIS Burton F. Lewis, Sept. 29. of 2959 W. Van Buren street, beloved husband cf Gertrude, nee Davis; formerly of Clinton.

father of Robert, brother Of Mrs. Clifford Jones, and May Lewis, of Los Angeles. Cat. Services Monday. 3 p.

at chapel. 24-216 S. Western avenue, to EPPEI-SHEIMER George W. Eppelshelmer of his mother, Mrs. Frances Smith a railroad laborer, was Killed when he was struck by a Greyhound 6125 N.

Artesian avenue, beloved husband of the late Clara Rich Eppelshelmer. fond Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Gurnee Commu father of Evelyn Radleln, grandfather of William M.M. 3 U.

S. Jean and Joan Radleln, brother of Fred and Frank. nity church. Funeral Tuesday. Oct.

2, at 3 p. m. at fu neral home, 1359 Devon avenue, at Glen miht insist on trying to operate an airport at Clearing. Commissioner of Public Works Hewitt, at a meeting with air lines technicians, agreed to their proposal that the cost of the new ter wood. to AH Saints' cemetery.

Member of Retired Firemen's association. EVANS Way land H. Evans. 205 Herrlck road PETERSON Charles A. Peterson of 618 Riverside, 111., husband of Frances father 5th avenue.

Maywood. beloved husband of oi Virginia. William and Keith son t-uen. nee Peterson: fond father ot Elvera of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Evans, brother of A. Pearson and Lillian G. Wilson, brother of Alfred, and the late August.

Fiank. and or est Home Mrs. Richard Allen, Melvln Keith and Gordon C. Resting at funeral home. 6910 Windsor avenue.

Berwyn. until noon Mathilda, grandfather of Charles. Restln LICASTRO Attillo Llcastro of 2621 W. 55t DEATH NOTICES at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue Tuesday.

Service at the Riverside Presby END HORWITZ DEATH PROBE, FAMILY ASKS A new element in the mysterious death Sept. 22 of Theodore Horwitz, 42, of 537 Roscoe st was injected into the case yesterday when the family asked that the investigation be dropped. Lawrence West, Hor-witz's personal attorney, said priv Maywood. until noon Monday. Services Men- street, dearly beloved husband ot Frances, loving father of Emma Tamlazzo.

Dominic. terian church, 2 p. n. Tuesday. Interment minal building at Chicago airport be held to $700,000, the amount placed in escrow by the lines.

The alternative, rejected by Hewitt, would be that the city should pay the difference if change in specifications raised the cost to $990,000. Would Retain Airport -Lewis, who was a member of the any. p. at First Lutheran church Bronswood. Helen, Pvt.

Ralph. U. S. A. toverseasj.

Con- 8th avenue and Lake street. Interment In Memorlani cetta. and CdI. Romeo. U.

s. A. A. CASHMAN Margaret Cashman. In memory of brother of Ermlnla, grandfather of Gloria FATTA Gluseppf Fatta.

late of 1328 W. Erie street. Funeral Tuesday, at 9 a. from chapel, 624 N. Western avenue, to Addolo- timwooa.

Maywood 14. PETZEL See Elizabeth Pecuch notice. our beloved wife and motner, wno passed ana syivia Tamlazzo. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 3.

at 9 a. ra. from parlors. 2438 W. away 12 years ago today.

HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. rata church. Interment Mount Carmel, Armitage 7800. PIGNATARO Joseph M. PignaUro.

beloved husband of Isabell, nee Duloft; fond father of Mrs. Raymond T. Schmltz. father-in-law 63d street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church, 67th and Hermitage, Interment bus on route 6-1 near Virgil, Kane county, 15 miles west of St.

Charles, Friday nisht. Lainour G. Fox, 27, of 1512 N. La Salle the bus driver, said Cornell stepped in front of the bus from behind another car on the highway. Patrick H.

Feeney. 75, of Spring Beach, near Cary, McHenry county, pensioned employe of the Chicago Rapid Transit company, was killed when a North Western railroad train struck his automobile at the Main st. crossing in Cary. Gus Hanson, the crossing flagman, said the car stalled on the tracks. MERCURY TO GO UP TO 60 TODAY, FORECAST SAYS Frost was predicted for last night in Chicago's west suburbs, altho forecasters predicted that today would be fair and warmer with bright sunshine sending the temperature to 60 degrees.

Winds would be gentle, the weather bureau said, in contrast to Friday's DUSAK Jacob J. Dusak Sr. In loving mem FAUL Bertha Faul. 6436 S. Eggleston avenue.

St. Mary s. Prospect 8300. group which met with Hewitt, ex beloved wife of Frank, fond mother of Elsie oi reaymona grandfather of Raymond brother of John. Funeral at rhaivi iln LIPINSKI Stanley Llninskl.

late of B700 Hitter, Henry Hertz. Sophia Horn, and Mar ate detectives employed by the fam pressed the view that Chicago air Union avenue, beloved husband of the late Lawrence avenue. Tuesday at 3 p. m. Inter- garet Nysjen.

sister or Fred Miller. Mrs, Anne, beloved rather or Victor. Helen White. uicui uuriQie. aauiDerry Martha Kasnlck, and Mrs.

Minnie Glees. At chapel, 415 W. 63d street. Funeral notice ory ox our dearly beloved husband ana oaa, who passed away three years ago today, Sept. 30.

1942. LOVING WOT? AND CHILDREN. ESCH August F. Esch. In loving memory of my beloved husband, who passed away three yeari ago today.

Sept. 30. 1942. LOVING WIFE JOSEPHINE. PODD Lulu Podd.

late of S250 t.M Eleanor Finn. V. Connors. Pvt. Daniel Llpln-skl, U.

S. brother of Vincent, grandfather ily to investigate the mystery have been dismissed. "Members of the family want the matter forgotten," later. port should be maintained by the city permanently as an auxiliary port. The June, 1944, report favoring the Douglas site said that within five FEDDERY Lydia Feddery, of 2 624 N.

Albany oi live granacniiaren. Funeral Mondav, 9 from funeral home. 5438 S. Halsted beloved wife of Clemens, loving mother of Irene Bowman. Barbara Llthgow.

Helen Ke-witz. Margaret Cook. Isabelle Schrelner. Gertrude Kay, and Clemens Jr. Funeral Tues- oi Theresa, loving father of Walter Jr brother of Helen Schlenvogt.

Wanda. Sophist Carl, and Harriett Greene. Resting al fs neral home. 6833-35 Fullerton avenue. F- neral Tuesday.

Oct. 3. at 30 a. St. Constance's church.

Burial fit. Adalbert a. UNGERMANN Chsrles Unrermann. la-e cf Pasadena, age 60. Sept.

1945. at Chicago. 111., beloved husband of Mary Vnirr. mann. nee Spevacek: fond father cf Charles) Sgt.

William U. S. Sgt. Llcyd U. S.

and Marian Dale, brother of Man Splnar. Services Monday, 3 p. at hema for funerals. 5843-44 W. Cermak road.

L-a tennent Bohemian NiUonaL Cicero 343. VAV ACKER Ellsa Van Acker, loving mother of Emil and Christ Kreye. grandmother cf Ethel Zeller. Ema Prusha. Raymond Kreye.

and Evelyn McKenzie. great-grandmother cf Juanlta and Lois Prusha, Albert and Raymond McKenzie. Services Mondav, MO p. at funeral home. 4553-61 Mliwaukea avenue.

Interment Arlington. VANCURA Marie Vancura. ne Mlnartx. cf 2508 S. Rldgeland avenue.

Berwyn. beicved wife of the late Joseph, devcted mctfcer cf Joseph J. Vancura and Lucille Trunlar. daughter of Anna Mlnarlk. suter of Frar.s: and Charles Mlnarlk.

Anna Vyhnanefe. Bessto Vlsk. Marie Puts, and the late ChrUtlr VI. mother-in-law of Jean Vancura and Jchn J. Truhlar.

grandmother of five. Funeral Monday. Oct, 1. 8:30 a. from funeral home.

6227-29 W. Ceirnak road, to Our Lady ef the Holy Mount church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Berwyn 1866.

VELO Glustlna Velo. age 81. 11824 Wens-worth avenue. Sept. 29.

194 5. fond motr-sr ot Mrs. Anna Dal Ponte. Marco, and Mrs Ellsa Lovlson. beloved grandmother of tocsw teen, and six grest-grandcnlidren.

mothes In-law of Louis Dal Ponte. Joseph Lortsesu Lulgla Velo. and Nella Velo. Funeral Tue. day.

Oct. 2. from chapel. 253 E. 115a street, to St.

Anthony's church. Kensington and Prairie avenues. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

West said. avenue. Deiovea wne of Joseph, fond mother street. to Visitation church. Interment oi William J.

Feddery. Services Tuesday GOURLEY Edna Stortz Gourley. In loving Kesurrecuon. ttou. 0662.

Horwitz's mangled body was found p. at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton ave aay, a. from funeral home. 4 553- memory of my dear sister on her 45th birth oi Milwaukee avenue, to St.

Cornelius' nue. Interment Montrose. LUNDAHL Edward C. J. Lundahl of 1927 Albany avenue, beloved husband of Borghlld, the night of Sept.

22 in an alley behind a near north side hotel an hour cnurcn. interment St, Joseph's. FEENEY Patrick H. Feeney, Cary. Illinois oear Drotner or Eva Hagberg and the lat POLAKOV Sonia Polakov of 1524 K.rlnv mivaia.

Monday at 3 d. m. after he had left his home to put funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue. Inter suddenly, beloved husband of Maude, nee Gallagher: father of John J. and the late Selma Gedultlg.

brother ot Edward D. of Prairie du Chlen, grandfather of avenue, beloved wife of the late Jacob, loving mother of Herman. Fay Maslck. and Theodore, three grandchildren. Services Mon- ment Mount Olive.

MACK Dorothy Mack, nee Dean, riearl K- his car in a garage and buy a newspaper. No one saw him leap or fall from the hotel. oay, ii a. at chapel. 3600 Roosevelt.

POLLASCHEK Margaret Pollaschek. beloved lovea wire OI Kmll. fond sister of Pearl Code Dorothy Homla and John J. Jr. Funeral Monday.

10:30 a. from chapel. S. Main street. Algonquin, 111., to SS.

Peter and Paul church. Cary, 111. Interment Mount Carmel wue oi tne late Henry, dear mother of Ann oi wnittier, Cal. Resting at funeral home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at The Ciicle to eight years after the war Chicago airport would be overcrowded.

It recommended the acquisition at Douglas of approximately 2,400 acres, with more space available for expansion, do that at least 240 air line movements could be handled each hour. Construction of the northwest super-highway to the site near Park Ridge would be essential, the air lines committee specified. West said Friday that Horwitz naeu oi i-os Angeles. Amelia Hall, and Fred, fond sister ot Clara Goodman. Max Funeral Monday, Oct.

1. at 2 p. under cemetery. was prosperous and that no motives day, passed away July 7. 1944.

Forever In my garden of memories." SISTER. ELLA. HARCQ SSet. Benjamin W. Harcq Jr.

In k-x loving memory of our dear son. who was killed- in action over Germany, Sept. 4 30. 1944. Loving and kind In all his ways.

Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and true In his heart and mind, A beautiful memory he left behind. He had a nature you could not help loving, A heart that was purere than gold; And to those who knew him and loved him. His memory will never grow cold. MOTHER.

FATHER. SISTER, BROTHER, AND FINANCES VIRGINIA REGET. LINDBERG Tore G. Llndberg, 1943. In memory of our dear husband and dad.

SELMA. JUNE. AND ALBERT. auspices oi Altar cnaDter. No.

876. o. E. FISCHBACH Jessie E. Fischbach, late ot and the late Rosa Blumenfeld and Jacob Kampel.

Services Monday. 1 p. at Burial Mount Emblem cemetery. Lackawanna were found to indicate he had taken seia N. Ashland, beloved wife of Jacob, fond mother of Margaret TreDlna.

John. i2i or timwooa park 801. 35 mile per hour wind, when gusts ranged much above that figure. cnapei, S206 Broadway. Interment Waldhelm.

his life. A coroner's jury was un MAGGIO Lefty Maggio. See Mariana Magglo Madeline Bliss. Harold, Jessie Seymour, and PRIOLA Mary Priola. beloved wife of Sam.

able to determine how he was killed. notice. aus, atiaiiumuiiier oi eigm granaemjaren. Services Monday, 3 p. at chapel, 5525 MAGGIO Mariana Magglo, nee Chlero.

late of muiiier oi Mrs. Lena oerambfa. Victor, and James. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, 409 W.

North avenue, to St. Philip GEMS AND CORNET TAKEN Rnrrlur who broke 8 window to enter a Horwitz gave testimony in a suit laaa w. Erie street. loving wife of Joseoh Jewelry and luggage store at 330 S. Halsted jn 1940 which led to disclosure Of a fond mother ot Michael ILeftvl.

Frank, and Denial cnurcn. interment Mount carmel, N. Clark street. Interment Rosehlll mausoleum. FISCHER Emllie M.

Fischer, nee Horn, dear wife of the late Frank fond daughter of Sophia and the John Horn, sister vesteraay iook jewnry nu twji" the late Marie Ranlerl. and Rose Flore, sis RAVELETTE Levt M. Ravclette, husband of Warner, the ter OI James Chlero. Funeral Wednesday. valued at S275.

Edward owner, reported to police. ranees, nee Ralskl: father of Gilbert. Ev VOELKER Carolina Helen Voelker a. m. from chapel.

624 N. Western avenue oi oiga uunnom. Resting at funeral home. Handelln. and Josephine Anderson, brother of Maude Good a re, Susan Roby.

and Marie LUND Clayton Lund. In loving mem- Public, Private and Industrial to Addolorata church. Interment Mount 2118 Lawrence avenue, until Monday noon. Services Monday. 3 p.

at Bethesda Ev. armi-i. Ann. louu. ory oi our Deiovea ion, miiea in Italy as one year ago.

LONESOME MOM AND DAD. Luth. church, Campbell and Farwell ave Kerry of Detroit. Funeral Monday, from chapel, 4 611 Lincoln avenue, to Queen of Angels church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment MALEK Rose Malek. late of 2018 S. Washte- OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST nues, interment Concordia. now avenue, beloved wife of Frank.

Icvlng WAR MEMORIALS NORDQUIST Knut Theo Nordqulst, Sept. 30. St. Joseph's. Longbrach 4666 FORD Lillie Shaughnessy Ford.

late of 4021 REN WICK William J. Renwlck. late of 192 motner of corp. Joseph Cyganowskl. U.

S. A. Mrs. Genevieve Perkins. Mrs.

Gertrude Brown and Mrs. Florence Tomaras. fond grandmoUv 194 2. A tribute of love and devotion to my dear husband. MARIE.

avenue, beloved wife of Louis, fond Addison street, beloved husband of Ida, fund Fischer. 315 S. State road. Arimrtc. Heights, beloved wife of Charles, food mother of Fred and Charles Jr, sister cf Fred Fischer.

Funeral Tueidav. 3 p. at funeral home. Ill W. Campbell street.

Ik. Huston Heights. Interment Rand HIU cam tety. WALDMANN Henry A. Waldmana of 735 Rogers avenue, beloved husband of the Ia? Lulu, nee Zander: fond father of Adele Hed-rlck and Chester, grandfather of Edward Hedrick and Mrs.

Adele Fmvral Monday. 3 p. at chapel. 929 Belmoct av. Interment RosehllL mother of Mrs.

J. L. Cochennet. sister of father of Eileen, brother of Catherine Whit Mrs. Lucy wymond end Mrs.

Alice Robeson. er of Deanna Jean. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. at chapel. 2654 W.

21st street. In funeral Monday. 8:30 a. from chapel beck and Helen Renwlck, uncle of Betty Whltbeck. Funeral Monday.

9:30 a. from terment Bohemian National. Lawndale 3670, 1820 S. Michigan avenue, to St. Mary's MA LONE Sara A.

Malone. fond sister of cnurcn, ana waoasn. interment Cavalry, chapel, 929 Belmont avenue, to St. Andrew church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Thomas. Joseph. Lillian MacKenzle. Patrick FRASER Alexandria Fraser of 7536 N.

Rogers RILEY Margaret Riley, nee Dunne, beloved avenue, cnicago. beloved husband of Eliza- and the late Sister Patrice, Sisters of Charity, and Margaret Malone. Funeral RIEDEL Corp. William R. Rledel.

U. S. A. In w. memory of our dear brother and uncle's E5 38th birthday, who passed away suddenly IrS Sept.

4. 1945. SISTER MINNIE AND NEPHEWS JACK AND BILL. SCALONE John Scalone. In cherished memory of my dear husband, who passed away four years ago today.

LOVING WIFE, LAURA SCALONE. SPOTO Jlmmle Spoto. Gone five months, never to be forgotten. In loving memory of our darling son and brother who is spending wife of William H. Riley, loving mother of oein, loving father of Alexandria Fraser and Agnes F.

Bain, brother of David Fraser. j- "That Their Memory Shall Naver Dia" WE CAN HELP YOU Since 1892 The Old and Reiabe CHAS. G. BLAKE CO. 1000 E.

67th Street FAIriax 9876 Serving All Cmtri Everywhere MONUMENTS, MAUSOLEUMS, MARKERS John. Edward fPatl Riley. William Murnhv. WAN(DREY Myrtle Bach Wandry. age 57 821 Monday.

Oct. 1. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue, at Glenwood, to and the late Patrick Murphy, fond sister of Services Monday.

3 p. at chapel. 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston. Interment St. uertrude's church, and All Saints'.

nay. wife cf Alvln. sister of Mrs. Beatrice Bach Aurora. 111., and Lloyd Bach of Detroit bribery scandal.

As a result, three Detroit councilmen and two Chicago contractors were sentenced to prison. M'GINNIS RITES HELD; MAYOR, SHERIFF ATTEND Mayor Kelly, Sheriff Mulcahy, and other city and county officials attended services at St. Gertrude's church, at Glenwood and Granville yesterday for John J. McGinnis, 65, county highway police chief who died Wednesday. Mr.

McGinnis, who at 6300 Wayne had been chief of the sheriff's police since November, 1943, and was a former police captain at the Rogers Park station. He is survived by his widow, Nellie, and two daughters, Jeanne and Mrs. Marion Hanley. His son, Corp. John J.

M-Ginnis J- 22, was killed in action in the Philippines in May. toward J. Dunne and Frances Fardy. Funeral Monday. Oct.

1, at 9:30 a. from chapel, 3604 Ogden avenue, to Blessed Sacrament memorial far. MARSHALL Lillian Egan Marshall, wife of The United States weather bureau lorecat lor today and tomorrow and yesterday' table ol record! lollow: INDIANA: Fair In north and mostly cloudy In couth todav; warmer: Increasing cloudiness and not so cold tonight: cloudy tomorrow wkh occasional rain In south and west. LO'AER MICHIGAN: Fair and not sd cold to-dav and tonight; Increasing cloudiness tomorrow with occasional showers In northwest and extreme west In afternoon. CPPER MICHIGAN: Fair today iollowed by Increasing cloudiness tomorrow; rising temperature: cloudy tomorrow with occasional sncwers.

WISCONSIN: Increasing cloudiness and rising temperature today and tonight; occasional rain in extreme southwest tonight and most of state tomorrow. IOWA: Cloudy today and tomorrow with occasional rain In southwest and extreme west tnday. overspreading entire slate tonlKht; warmer tonight and In north and east today; cloudy imurrow with occasional rain north and east. GALLAGHER Maude Gallagher. In South tne late wniard.

mother of Willard John cnurcn. Interment All Saints'. Bend. Sent. 29.

widow of Peter F. Lillian Smith. Catherine Schumann, and Allen. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from WARD Dr.

J. W. G. Ward, nasfee RCK Warren A. Rock, late residence.

6544 of Green Bay, foster daughter of the chapel. 2346 W. Madison street, to Ou late Mrs. Annie Peck or Oak Park. 111.

Friends may call at Russell's chapel. South Ollphant avenue, beloved husband cf Margery Wall Rock, brother of Elizabeth Rock of Los Angeles. and Mrs. Emma Buckley Lady of the Angels church, and Mount Carmel cemetery. ms nun oirtnaay in neaven.

There is never a day darling Jlmmle, that we do not think of you, the happiness that we all had together la missing since the day you went away. To have, to hold and then to part la the greatest sorrow of one's heart. BROKENHEARTED FAMILY. oi rortiand. Ore.

Services Tuesday. Oct. 2 MARTH Samuel Marth. Sept. 28.

fond father a. i rom o-cioek noon to 3 p. m. Sunday. Interment Tuesday a.

m. at Green Bay, Wis. GEORGE Alexander C. George, of 5700 S. at 2 p.

m. at funeral home. 6754 Northwest UNDERTAKERS oi wiiiiam. Mrs wernlce Snitanek. and Mrs First Presbyterian church.

Oak Park dear husband of Alice E. Ward, father of "cileeni Dierkes and Srt. Kenneth B. Ward erw th cnurfh- Lake Oak Park, at 3 p. m.

Monday. Oct. I. Resting at chapel. 124 Madison st.

Oak Part lie state In church sanctuary twrlrminsi Monday forenoon. Interment, rmii hum It being Dr Ward's reauetl. plras emit flowersdonations made to the rhunh wt3 be used In furthering Neighborhood Houm lilgnway. Interment Union Ridge cemetery. rleia Relthofer.

grandfather of four grand Sangamon street, beloved husband of Hazel. ROSENTHAL Esther Rosenthal of 7111 Clyd children. Resting at funeral home. 164 9 W. 5 1st afreet, where services will he held nee Jenen; fond father of I.urlla Meagher TAGUE Minnie Tusue.

Fourteen years ago avenue, beloved wife of the late Herman, devoted niuthrr of Henry, Mrs. Faye Ren and Alexander C. son of the late Alex Monday. Oct. 1.

at 3 p. m. Interment Moun ander and Mary, brother of Marv Davis. inaay. To live forever In the heart of those who loved you.

LOVING HUSBAND AND SONS. wlck. Mrs. Acnes Cotter, and Mrs. EUheth oreenwooa.

Thomas. George Anne Marios, Helen Sle- t.oldstrln. dear sister of Emanuel Metz, Mrs MAYER Jessie Mayer, of 2351 Geneva Ter Harriet llerz. Mrs. Jennie Kchrayer.

and AGAR James S. Agar'. Sept. 29, 1945. at race.

Sept. 28. 1945. beloved wife of the late David Mayer, dear aunt of Mrs. Jessie WECENER-Louie B.

Wegener, beloved wir. Mrs. Elsie Nudelman, fond grandmother of Agnes Ann Cotter. Jean Lois Renwlck. Harve LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 6 3D AND HARVARD-AVENUE.

PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. MONDAY. neri, ana jonn, grandfather of Jean Alice Funeral from chapel, 938 W. 9th street, Tuesday, 9 a. to Visitation church.

Hudson 0123. GIBNEY See Marducy notice. wynkoop aud Mrs. Lorna Morrison. At David Rosenethal, Judith Ann Goldstein the home or his daughter, Mrs.

Stanley A. Russell, 24 Crestmont road, Montclair, N. husband of the late M. Adele Dye Agar, father of Mrs. Walter W.

Cooper. Mrs. Wil chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, Oct. 1, at and Carol Cotter.

Funeral Monday. Oct. at 11 a. at chapel. 936 E.

47th street. or Paul fond mother of Mrs. Rutn Fermes and Mrs. Violet Coutre. sister cf Mrs Mathilda Turnbull.

the late Henry and Gladstone Hayes. Member of Garden Ore chapter. No. 659. O.

E. S. Services MT)lav, Oct. 1. 1 p.

at funeral home. 5200 K. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Graceland. p.

interment private. GLOSS John F. Gloss, Sept. 27. 1945.

be to snnmer Hadas cemetery, Waldhelm. loved husband of Eva Smith Gloss, father of McCARTY Delia McCarty. nee Byrnes, late ROUNDS Edward M. Rounds, of Mavwood of 4158 Maypole avenue, beloved wife of the Lawrence, Mrs. Lillian Benantl, and T5 Richard Gloss, A.

U. grandfather of Deioved husband of Luclle nee Splklngs fond father of Edward M. son of Dora WOLF Benjamin. 1 1 a. m.

Irom chapel. late John dear mother of Mrs. Sara Prlndiville and John H. McCarty, grand and the late Edward brother of Sarah WEHRUNG Anna Wehrnng. wife of the mother of Brother Lucian Phlim.

F. S. C. TUESDAY. J.

Murphy, and the late Benjamin F. Rest- inx at iunerai nome. Like street at 2nd KOCH John F. 3 p. m.

at chapel. Mary Eileen, and Loretta McCarty. mother-in-law of Dr. E. J.

Prlndiville. Member of Blessed Sacrament society. Funeral from uiuim-r ei Margaret, Jacob, and Robert. Services Monday. 3 p.

at funeral home, 3224 Montrose avenue. Interment Eden. eignt. Funeral Monday, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 245 W.

North avenue, to St. Michael's church. GODFREY Harriet Godfrey, nee Federmeyer. beloved wife of George fond mother of Mabel, Earl, George, Gilbert, and Pvt. Elmer, U.

S. and 12 grandchildren. Funeral notice later. avenue. Maywood.

after 4 p. m. Mondav Masonic services Mondav 8 n. m. Funera'l.

SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem chapel, 4138 Madison street.

Monday, at 10 a. to St. Mel's church. Interment son A. Jaicks, and the late Mrs.

Ruth Jalrks and John G. Agar, brother of Woodbury S. and John T. Agar. Services In Oak Woods cemetery chapel Monday, Oct, 1, at 3:30 p.

m. Interment follows. AGOSTI Artemio Agosti of 306 W. Illinois street, Sept. 25, beloved husband of Mary, father of Mary Michelottl, Savlna Bonamlci, Esther Guido, Charles and John Agosti.

Funeral Monday, Oct. 1, at 9 a. from chapel, 708 N. Wells street, at Huron, to Church of the Assumption. Interment Mount Carmel.

Superior 0095. ALBRIGHT George Albright, of 2623 S. Green street, beloved husband of the late Pauline Laurence Albright, dear father of T5 George. U. S.

and Rosalie Flood, fond brother of the late William Albright, fond father-in-law of Sgt. Elgene Flood. WEIDENBAUM Emma Weldenbaum. nee Her. worsnipiui Master or Maywood lodge.

No. STARBIRD Rupert. TAPLING Marie. Mount Carmel. bov, a.

r. a. M. May wood 14. McMULLAN Mary Jane McElwee McMullan RUSSOW Elsie Russow.

beloved wife of Ed GOLDSTONE George Goldstone. suddenly, be- loved son of the late Jacob and Bessie, de ward, dear mother of Irene Mariorlello and John Hansen, grandmother of Joseoh Marl. beloved wife of the late John dear mother of William Ruth and John M. Mc voted brother' of Alan (Chip) and Patricia. These are the ly actual costs of funerals at the chapels orlello, dear daughter of Mary White and the NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 5501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE.

PHONE LONGBEACH 2648. MONDAY. Mullan, loving sister of Grace Haley. Ira B. fond uncle of Peter Jay.

Services Tuesday ui djjd Newcastle avenue. Sept. 27. 194 5. beloved wife of Arthur C.

Weldenbaum. loving mother of Loralne. Arthur andl Howard, dear sister of Ellen Wright, Emil, Edward. Henry, the lste Herman and lljm HalJwas and Lena Wllle. At chap.1.

501 N. Ashland avenue, where services wtu be held Monday. Oct. 1. at 3 m.

uTdt auspices of Astrea chapter. No. 725, O. E. S.

Interment Acscia Park mausoleum. suinvan. ana tne late William John late uscar Ecer. foster mother of Raymond Mark Ervlng and Ella B. Sullivan 11 a.

at funeral chapel. 5145 Broadway. Interment Anshe-Sholom cemetery. Forest Park. Family at 1113 Pratt boulevard.

ana naroia russow, sister of Carrie Specht Services at chapel, 6453 Irving Park road DOPKE John. Funeral from late residence. 133 S. Austin boulevard. Monday, 9:30 a.

to St. Catherine of Siena church. Burial Mount Car Monday at 3 p. m. Interment St.

Lucas. CRAIG Paul W. Craig of 4438 West End u. s. A.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at SCHAEFER Benedict W. Sehaefer. late of 10 a. m.

In church. 4:30 p. m. at chapel. 4 p.

m. at chapel. 1 p. m. at chapel.

chapel, 712 W. 31st street. Interment Oak WELDON William B. Weldcn of 2033 Mors mel. Austin 1137.

avenue, beloved husband of Marie nee Heckman: father of Eileen Ulbrlck and Woods cemetery. Information, Victory 1158 loi tigin avenue. Forest Park, beloved husband of Elizabeth nee Qui lev: fond father of William Mary V. Coleman, and McNAMARA Charles T. McNamara, brother cf MAYER Jessie.

NORTH Fred K. RILEY Agnes. SCHAEFER Louise. WEIDENBAUM Emma, 2 p. m.

at chapel, ANDERSEN Edward Andersen, late residence 4146 N. Marmora avenue, beloved husband of Margaret Andersen, fond father of Bev f.uzaoein a. scnaeier, brother of Joseph A Frank and Joseph, brother-in-law of Florence. Funeral Monday from parlor, 2638 E. 79th street, at 9 a.

m. to Our Lady ot Peace r. Rose Miriam. Sister of Prmririnr. 3 p.

m. at chapel. Elizabeth Lemke. At funeral home. 17 Mad erly Jean, foster father of Dorothy Ring- church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. nald, brother of Christian, Charles, and the ison street, oak Fark. Funeral Tuesday.

Oct Mary's. ueiovea nuscand of Emma Housaat Weldon. dear father cf Lt. J. Bernard.

V- S. N. Alice Midland. Walter. Capt, Robert.

S. Eileen Prahl. Virgins Renlnger. Richard, and Mercedes La Bounty, brother cf Elsie Adams. Alice Lazare.

Helea Pflum. Margaret McDevit. and the late Oorrw and Harry Weldon. Funeral Mondav. Oct.

1. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue, at Glenwood. to St.

Mam ret Mary church and Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit Hewers. TUESDAY. CARLSON Margaret. late Anton Andersen.

Services Monday. Oct. Evelyn Jeanne, brother of Clyde Leslie P. Craig, Joseph and John Farley. U.

S. and Reta Du Bols, son of Frances and the late Peter Craig. At funeral home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Wednesday.

Oct. 3. at 10 a. to St. Mel's church.

Interment All Saints. GROTH Frederick Groth. late of 235 N. Northwest highway. Park Ridge.

111., dear son of Fred and Amanda Groth, fond brother of Harold and William. U. S. A. Services Tuesday at 3 p.

at chapel. 127 N. Northwest highway. Park Ridge. Interment Town of Maine cemetery.

2. at 9:30 a. at Ascension church. Interment Mount Carmel. Member ot local No.

134. 1. B. E. Harmony club, and Holy 1 at 2 p.

at funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Union Ridge ceme 3 p. m. at chapel 10 a.

m. In church, 1 p. m. at chapel. 3:45 p.

m. at chapel. MILLER Roy E. Miller of 6228 S. California avenue, beloved husband of Anna fond father of Violet V.

Notts, dear brother of Laura Bliss. Jessie Smith, Grace Stelk, Gertrude Haii, Phillip, and the late Arthur KAPUSCINSKI Rose. LEHMAN Hulda. SCHEFFER Sarah. tery.

SCHAEFER Louise Sehaefer. nee Rumann BEHRENS Katherine Behrens. nee Seeger, of Sept. 26. 1945.

at Colorado Snrinn rin WENTA Joseph Went a Iste of S046 S. Miller, grandfather of William R. Noffs. Services at chapel. 6245 S.

Kedzie avenue. beloved wife of the late William, loving Monday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Evergreen uiuiner oi irea. Mrs.

Louise Blssen. Mrs Mary Dwight. August. William, and Mm 1525 60th court, beloved wife ot the late Frank Behrens, sister of George J. and Edward Seeger.

Funeral services Monday, 12:30 p. at funeral home, 2307 S. Laramie avenue, to Woodlawn cemetery. Private. Please omit flowers.

Cicero 200. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W. 9 5TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. MONDAY.

Member of Lawn lodge. No. 815, A. F. A HALEY See Mary Jane McMullan notice.

plar of observation si 35 3 yn to 2 p4 State of weather 5 S5 Sept. 29. 7:30 p. m. cT 5" 2 T'A ce Central war time 3 East rentraJ states Carbondale, cloudy N.

55 53 .27 Chicago, cloudy N.E. 53 47 .03 Cincinnati, N.E. 65 54 .53 Cleveland, cloudy N. 66 50 .31 Columbus, cloudy N. 58 53 .43 Detroit, 50 45 .45 Escanaba.

clear 50 3 Ik Grand Rapids, NE. 51 38 .04 Green Bay. cloudy N.E. 50 35 Indianapolis, cloudy N.E. 50 47 .17 Louisville, 66 59 .31 Madison, cloudy 52 32 MarQuette.

clear. -E 48 35 Memphis, rain 73 67 .02 Milwaukee, cloudy N.E. 50 38 .01 Nashville, cloudy N. 87 69 S. Ste.

Marie, 46 30 Traverse City, clear N. 49 38 .01 West central states Bismarck, clear S. 64 20 Trace Des Moines, cloudy E. 54 32 Trace Dubuque, cloudy N.E. 55 36 Duiutn.

clear 54 2 5 Kansas City, cloudy. 53 42 Trace Little Rock, cloudy. 69 61 .21 Minneapolis, cloudy S.E. 58 27 St. Paul, cloudy.

58 27 Oklahoma City, 47 44 1.44 Omaha, clcudv 58 34 Rapid City, clear S. 62 30 St. Louis, rain N.E. 50 48 .15 Sioux City, cloudy S.E. 55 24 Wichita, rain N.E.

44 41 .11 clear W. 69 30 aj.lt" no states-Atlanta, cloudy. N.W. 80 68 .06 Boston, rain N. 87 67 .09 Buffalo, cloudy N.E.

70 45 .50 Eastpcrt. 61 48 .14 Jacksonville, cloudy E. 88 72 .10 Miami, cloudy E. 88 74 .46 New York, cloudy N.E. 86 72 Trace Philadelphia, cloudy.

87 71 Trace Pittsburgh, 69 56 Trace Washington, cloudy N. 91 71 .32 Galf states Abiiene. rain N. 48 43 .28 Amariilo. rain N.

39 34 .91 Brownsville, cloudy 88 76 .60 El Paso, cloudy N.E. 54 45 Trace Fort Worth, rain N.W. 54 50 .49 Galveston, cloudy S.E. 88 74 .95 New Orleans, cloudy 81 74 .49 San Antonio, cloudy 64 57 1.60 Tampa, cloudy E. 90 75 Trace Mountain states-Albuquerque, rain S.E.

48 39 .17 Boise, cloudy 69 38 Cheyenne, cloudy S.W. 44 25 renver, cloudy 44 29 Trace Havre, cloudy 70 33 Helena, cloudy W. 69 29 Phoenix, cloudy M. 50 Pueblo, rain E. 41 35 .02 Salt Lake City, clear 64 33 Pacific states Fresno, clear Calm 90 51 Los Angejes.

clear. 92 53 Portland, clear 75 41 San Diego, clear. HB 57 Ran Francisco, clear. 81 51 Seattle, 68 43 Spokane, cloudy N.E. 67 33 Yuma, clear N.E.

103 62 Canadian provinces Battlelcrd. cloudy N.W. 6R M. Caitary. cloudy w.

67 41 Edmonton, cloudy w. 65 42 Medicine Hat. cloudy. 70 40 cloudy S. 66 20 Montreal, clear.

46 41 .55 Cue bee. cloudy N.W. 49 M. .30 Trie Pas, 54 25 Toronto, cloudy N. 48 40 .35 White River, clear S.W.

47 14 Winnipeg, clear 56 24 Tort Norman, rain W. 36 M. .02 Suzanne Moews. Philip, and the late Anna. A.

John M. Pearson chapter. No. 231. A.

Temple council. No. 65, R. Jk HARRIS Selma Davies Harris of 6814 Vln- granamotner or 10. great-grandmother of 11.

At Chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue cennes avenue, beloved wife of Vere, fond BERG Pauline Berg, beloved wife of the late S. Mlzpah commandery. No.

73, KATAWICH William C. 1 0 a. m. In church. after 12 noon Sunday, where services will he r-auuna street.

Delovi husband of Ju'ie. Iivmg father of Frank. Joseph Frane-s. Mary Helen, Pearl. Martha, and Frank Ko.

walskl. fond father-in-law of Jchn Derrrosev John Knebel, Phillip SiedofT. Laddie Vobciw sky, Elmer Hoekstra. Anna and Frances Wenta, and Helen Kowalskl. Restmg at chapel.

1734 W. 48th street. Funeral Toes. 2Tk L32 mt St" JOPl' church. 48th and Hermitage avenue.

Intermec Resurrection cemetery. Medlnah shrine, Ogden Park chapter. No. 603, O. E.

and Brotherhood of Railway held Monday, Oct, 1, at 2 p. m. Interment mother of Vivian Hoge daughter of John sister of Edward, Alice Tanner, Alfred, John, Robert, Fred, Arthur, and Harry Rlnck, Elsie Dean, and the late William Davies. Resting at funeral home, 6915 Wentworth avenue. Montrose.

LAIN SON Trainmen, Masonic services Sunday, 8 p. m. SCHULTE 1st Lt, Howard R. Schulte Louie fond mother of Mrs. Florence Nelson, Sgt.

Louie U. S. Elmer. Mrs. Fannie Wlnterfeld.

T-5 Gilbert, U. S. and the late Lt, Emil. U. S.

A. A. three grandchildren. Services Monday, 2 p. at chapel, 2743 Lincoln avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. MINITER Nellie Miniter. nee Casey. Sept U. S.

A. A. late of 7137 Lafayette 29. 1945. formerly of 834 N.

Lawler ave Funeral notice later, avenue, reported missing in action over nue, beloved wile of Jonn. Funeral Tuesday, HIELD Ann Nettle Hield. In Phoenix, Ute of 4342 Adamst 9:30 a. m. Irom funeral home.

5017 Chi Germany Sept. 11, 1944. presumptive date of death Sept. 12, 1945, beloved son of Charles and Henrietta, nee Rackow; fond cago avenue to Our Lady Help of Christians Sept. 26, wife of George C.

Hield, mother of Florence Upshaw, the late George Hield, Edna BERMINGHAM See Frank Wiley notice. cnurcn. interment calvary cemetery. BERNARD Helen Bernard, beloved wife of Johnston, Eva Danke, and Horace Hield, sis brother of Virginia, darling grandson of JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH-AV. WHITEHALL 6060.

4542 RAVENSWOOD-AV. LONGBEACH 0305. ter of Charles N. Loucks. Services 4 p.

Monday, at Rosehlll chapel, Rosehlll ceme MITCHELL Myrtle N. Mitchell, late of 3038 N. Halsted street. Sept. 28, daughter of the late Elizabeth and Archibald, sister of the "UM i tne late a te John and Mary WlleyTTew Elizabeth Bermlngham, If VLj0.hn Bwningham.

Bernlce Mr an! Jli MarI' Rating at funeral hora 619 S. Ashland boulevard. Funeral Tusdsv. 9.30 a. to St.

Jarlath's church. Inter. ment Mount Carmel. August and Frieda Rackow, and John B. Schulte.

Memorial service Sunday, Sept. 30, 3 p. at Augsburg Lutheran church. 73d and Wabash avenue, the Rev. D.

D. Bosserman officiating. tery, the late Adolph, fond mother of Charles D. and Ell five grandchildren, Sgt. Howard U.

S. A. A. Natalie. Donald Adrl-enne and Judith A.

Funeral Tuesday, 1 p. at chapel. 3654 Roosevelt road. In late Harry and Raymond. Funeral Monday.

HOFFSTETTER Sgt. William V. Hoffstetter. 2 p. at chapel, 3175 N.

Clark street Burial Elmwood. under $200 19 under $3 00 35 65 teSj U. S. A. A.

killed over Germany 5J Feb. 14, 1945, beloved husband of SEGHETTI See Slbaldl notice. WILLIAMS Thomas WlTUams of 153 S. Har. terment First Roumanian Cong, cemetery, Forest Park.

Member of American Ladles' Meredith, nee Matthes of Long Lake, SCHAEFFER Sarah A. Schaeffer of 4712 N. MOSCINSKI Bamey A. Moscinskl. beloved son of Julia and the late Matt, loving brother of Peter, Anna Poplelski.

Marian De Aid society, Pythian Sisters, Gov. Henry dear son of Peter and Eleanor, brother of Kosun at funeral home. 570J Madison street, where services win be held Monday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

Austin 2012. Hermitage avenue, Sept. 29, 1945, beloved wife of Louis P. At chapel. 5501 N.

Ash SKEELES COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE AT LOWER COST COLONIAL CHAPEL Homer lodge. No. 170. I. O.

B. Emil S. Friedman lodge. No. 198, P.

O. W. Adolph Zanek, and Martha Rytlewskl. Funeral from Ha beck er and Derrick funeral home. Lake Geneva.

Monday, 9 a. to St. land avenue, -wnere services win oe neia. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 3:45 p.

m. Interment Peter U. S. and Jack of Chicago. Memorial mass 10 a.

m. Saturday. Oct, 6, St. Gilbert's church. Grays Lake.

111. HOLSTE Margaret Holste of Northbrook. fond Bernard Charity club. WOJCDT Alexander Wojdk. Sept.

29. beloved; Rosehlll. Francis de Sales church. 7838 COTTAGE GROVE. RADCLIFFE 0220 BESK See Tlllle Seeman notice.

BIESKE Henry A. Bleske. 3231 Wisconsin mother of Gerhard and Richard, sister of SCHNIER Ted Schnler. late of 8004 S. Pau MULAC James Mulac.

husband of Josephine. lina street, beloved husband of Marie, nee na tne late Stanley, brother of Corp. Walter. U. Sgt.

Thaddeus. JJ. s. Sophie, Ann. and Harriet.

Funeral Wednesday. Oct, 3. 9:30 a. from chtpe. 2129 Webster avenue, to St.

Hnlvtn church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Information. Arm.

4630. nee Singer: father of Raymond. Florence, and Lawrence Mulac. son of Rudolph and sopnia Landwehr and William Eberleln Sr. Resting at funeral home, 1722 Shermer avenue, Northbrook, until Tuesday noon.

Services 2 p. m. at St. Peter's Ev. Neighborhood church.

Interment St. Peter's. C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL HOME 200 K. ERIE. 1 block ot Michigan 90 YEARS SLRVICF SUP 7709 the late Fllomena. nee Slmek, brother of avenue. Berwyn, beloved nusbana or Anna fond father of Dolores, Mrs.

Del-phlne Relnertson, Corp. Robert U. S. dear brother of Mrs. Ralph Hlbner.

Services 3 p. m. Tuesday at funeral home, 6910 Windsor avenue. Berwyn. Interment Mount Auburn.

Glemhin: dear father of Eleanor Kreeble. grandfather of Kenneth, brother of Anna Neubauer. Herman, and William. Rntlng at funeral home. 7013 S.

Racine avenue. Funeral Monday. Oct. 1, at 9 a. to Church of the Little Flower.

Interment St. Mary's. Stewart 0460. HUNT Ernest C. Hunt ef 501 N.

2d ZEHNLE Ambrose Bernard 7-ehnle of 3t Robert. Louis, George, Edward. Erwln, Mary Tresselt, and the late Rudolph Jr. Funeral Monday at 2:15 p. m.

at funeral home. 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Cicero 200.

-CEMETERIES- BLOCH Chaye Blo'ch of 5244 Kenmore ave Maywood. husband of Grace nee Rogers: brother of Dana R. of Baltimore. Funeral Monday. 10:30 a.

m. at funeral home. Lake at 2d Maywood. Interment Rosehlll Please omit flowers. Maywood 14.

SCHUTTE Minnie Schutte. sister of William nirora avenue, beloved buiband fClls. aheth. nee Elnhnus. dear father of Carl.

Clarence and Margaret Kaeppet. brother cf Aurust. Georte. Fred, and Julia Cramsey Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.

from runmi MUM FORD Helen Forster Mumford. 3227 W. nue, beloved wife of the late Plncus. dear mother of Ralph, fond sister of the late finest JEWISH CEM. IN COUNTRY.

I own the choicest 6 grave lot In Westlavn off the center driveway. I offer this to a purchaser who wants the best. Nothing avail, anywhere near this loc. Full perpetual care. Lak.

9834. JOHANSON Carl T. Johanson. Sept. 27.

1945, Schutte and the late Marie Tramm. aunt of Lillian Geratunc. Ervln. Elwood. and Harold Tramm.

Services at German Old People's home, 7824 Madison street. Forest Park, Monday 1.30 p. m. Burial Acacia Park. home.

250O N. Cicero avenue, to Queen of 61st place, beloved wife of the late Joseph, fond mother of the late Oliver and Walter. Services at late residence, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Interment Fairmount.

Lena Levlne, Max Weinberg or Honolulu, and Sam Yoschelow. Services Monday, 10 a. at chapel, 5200 Broadway. Interment Rosemont Park. ah rtainis onurcn.

interment AH Saints'. Berkshire 8070. MURDOCK Louise Murdock of 1638 N. Lorel You receive J) MORE for LESS SCHWAB Frances Schwab, beloved daughter ZELLER Marie Zeller. late of 514 3, Stsf BRENNAN Catherine H.

Brennan, beloved 2 LOTS Rldgewood Each 7 adults. 1 child; ipace Xor cement enclosures: perpetual care. Address A 147. Tribune. late of 2637 W.

Devon avenue, beloved husband of Sally, dear father of Donald Johanson, also survived by three brothers and one sister In Sweden. Funeral Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster.

Interment Rosehlll. Member of Verdandl lodge, No. 3, O. S. Lon.

5147. road. Arlington Heights, beloved wife of tr- late Ernest, loving mother of Clara Pedes daughter of Frank X. and the late May H. Brennan.

sister of Thomas G. Funeral from home for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue. Monday. Oct. 1, 1945.

at 9:30 a. to St. Ita's church. Interment All Saints. avenue, beloved wife of Franklin fond mother of Harry B.

Holmes, sister of Olive Corlett, Funeral Monday. Oct. 1, at 10:30 a. from funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Peter Canlslus church. Interment Our Lady ot Sorrows. Mer. 98.90. of the late Peter and Katherine.

sister of Katherine Haler. Mary Owens, Margaret Er-bach. Louise Engedahl, Arthur and Paul Schwab and the late Anna Rein berg. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home. 1732 Wilson avenue, to Our Lady ot Lourdes sen. Helen ScharTenortn. Emil, and Ernest, Services Tuesday.

1:3 0 D. at funeral LAKE SIDE section Irving Park Blvd. cemetery, lot 216 sq. reaa. offer.

Address 274. Tribune. Missing. JOHNSON Ruth Johnson, nee McCormac, of home. 4553-61.

Milwaukee road. Intermezdt Mount Emblem, BRUCK Anna Brack, beloved daughter of the FOR SALE Beautiful, large lot and monument la choicest Jewish section of Rose hi 11. Address 339. Tribune. church and St.

Boniface cemetery. MYERS Mildred Myers, nee Orloff. of 4640 ZIMMERMAN? Sgt. William R. ZUnmerrrava, JEMBMERS N.

Montlcello avenue, beloved wife of Norman, dear mother of Stanford and Charles, ioio s. I3tn avenue, Maywood, beloved wife of the late Rudolph, fond mother of Pfc. Howard. U. S.

and Alice, sister of Howard E. and Haskell. Funeral Monday, 1 p. at funeral home. Lake st.

at 2d Mawood. Interment Graceland. Maywood 14. ajj-i u. a.

Army, oi mimae. snaeeniy. fn r.llfnmt, fnnml mnrm MOUNT Emblem Choice 6 gr. near Lake. Lot 417.

Sec. $395. Gra. 9668. devoted daughter of Max and the late Esther SEEMAN Tlllle Seeman, beloved wife of John, loving mother of Tlllle Bork.

Frank Besk. George Besk. and Robert Seeman, sister of Mary Kroncke, Bertha Mahrlnger. and the late Gustave Liechnltz. Services Monday.

1 1 a. m. at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee fond sister of Cella Gole and the late Irene rose Park 714. -DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS. FA IR MOUNT 'S finest.

Sec. 9. Perp. care. 6 gr.

$195 or 8 gr. $250. State 5340. late Nicholas and Mary Lamberty Bruck, fond sister ot Sister M. Gordiana, P.

H. M. J. Sister M. Omerlta P.

H. M. J. the Rev. Father Omer Bruck, O.

F. Thomas, Mrs. George Geoffray. Theodore, and the late John. Funeral from her late residence, 5220 S.

Bishop street, Monday, Oct. 1, at 9 a. to St. Augustine church. Interment St.

Mary's. Information, Yards 4765. KATAWICH William C. Katawlch. 25 year Sewell.

Services Monday. 2 p. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. emr.loyee of International Harvester In Frsjoce, of 9541 S.

Bell avenue, Sept. 27.1 Our SSth Year 61-63 E. Monroe St. Greenhouses 909 N. Harlem NARDUCY Stella Narducy, nee Gibney.

beloved RIDGEWOOD CHOICE 6 GR. LOT. SEC. 13: $175. BELMONT 1396.

MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT Savings. Sears. Roebuck A State-St. Basement.

Also at Irvine Park and Clcero-av. BULLERI See Slbaldl notice. CAMPBELL William F. Campbell, husband of KRISSMAN A monument will be dedicated to the memory of our beloved husband and father. Abe L.

Krlssman. Sunday. Oct, 7. aa 2:45 p. m.

at Westlawn cemetery. LOVING WIFE AND SON. MARKS Chester Marks, beloved husband Mae Marks. A monument will be dedicate to the memory of Chester Marks. sm-i Oct, st 2 to Westiasm cameteij avenue.

Interment Rldgewood. SELLINGER Henry R. Selllnger. son of the late James and Catherine O'Brien Selllnger. brother of May O'Neill.

Robert Margaret Dodd. and the late James and Catherine Shoemacher. Funeral from chapel, 5744 W. North avenue. Tuesday.

Oct. 3. at 9 a. to Church of the Resurrection. Jfoterment Mount Olivet, 194.9, beloved husband of Julienne Katawlch.

nee Lepauw; fond father of Mrs. Marguerite Gray, Mrs. Dorothy Abraham, and William C. Katawlch, five grandchildren, brother of Joseph and Agnes Katawlch. Funeral from chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, Monday, Oct. 1 at 9:30 a. to Church oi Christ the King, Interment- St, Caalmlx' wife of Gustave, fond mother of Arllne Sullivan and Pfc. Donald. U.

S. daughter of Nellie Gibney, nee Broughton, and the late Thomas, sister of Frank Gibney, Mary Gallagher, and the late Thomas and Helen. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 3, at 9 a. from chapel, 1911 W.

63d street, to St, Theodore's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Pros. 0240. BRONZE cremation umi and memorial tab Anna, nee Gillette; lather of La Vere w.

Member of Normal lodge, I. O. O. T. Rest-inc at chapel, 1648 W.

63d Street, until 4 p. m. Sunday Interment Athens, Pa lets. Jerry Rudolph, 4948 K. Avenue 4043..

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