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Section 3-15 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1966 I I DEATH NOTICES Swann Rakowiecki Jovohins Raknw eckl. nee Krollk, aae 73, dear wife of th late John; loving Robert M. Swann, March 7, 1966, late of 3322 W. Pensacola avenue, beloved husband of Frances K. Swann; dear father of Robert Jean Kozel, Janet Tauris- i LOLLY 179 A W6A- MODEL I COMT I I SOD BOUOTTS THAT WAS EWT BACK feSi KNOW WHY sv A NEW )TOWB FACTOR.

I fffTfi ftL TWEVSOLO BY 750XXX) fffffff WH GOMMJTEk. VSOT IT ON M( IT TO ME 'Mm MM MM mother of Stanley, wicnaei uean) Frank Dolores, Edward Mildred Helen Unhnl Juraszek, and fcmily ano. and Joan Orlando; fond grand tamer or Cont. from preceding page dearest grandmother of several. Funeral Kathy Kozel, Marie Orlando, James, Rob ert, John, and Frank Taurisano; ororner Thursday, 10:30 a.

from Bafla and Son Funeral Home, 1810 W. 18rh street. McCurdy Julia M. McCurdy, beloved wife of How- of James S. Swann.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Alt-Benson Funeral Home, to St. Adalbert church. Interment Resur 3224 W. Montrose avenue, to Our Lady MORE POWER GIVEN NAVY'S TOP ADMIRAL 4 Bureaus Renamed; mrv; oear morhef of Marie IWillwm) rection cemetery, la o-yb.

Rankin of Mercy church. Mass 9:30 a. ferment St. Joseph's cemetery. In lieu uranomomer of Janice Beavan, William Lenz, and Julie Beebe; great-srandmother of Barbara and Mark Beav- of flowers, masses will be appreciated Jessie H.

Rankin, 92, March 7, formerly of Oak Park, sister of the late Margaret fond sister of Efti Kreoer, Aimed IR 8-2036. Swick R. Dunlop. Annie C. Rankin, and Isabell.

wusser, and William Meyer. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. at Bartz Funeral R. Pearson; survived by grandnieces Margaret M.

Burrll of Oak Park and Morne. 1111 W. 103d street. Interment Marv D. Brooks of Darlen, Conn.

Funera Raymond Earl Swick, beloved son of Alyce and John Sedivec. Funeral from Skeeles Colonial Chanel, Stony Island, at 86tn place, Wednesday, March 9, at ArurtflTon. Past worthy matron of Damascus Ctuoter. No. 7U.

O. S. Memorial services Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel of First Congregational church of Oak contributions may be made to Rockford or Macon Eastern Star Homes.

Park, Lake street and Kenilwortn avenue, 9 a. to Holy Rosary church, 113th and South Park. Mass 9:30 a. m. Inter ment St.

Mary. Member of America Interment Forest Home cemetery. Reardon McKendry Legion post. No. 49, and Disabled Jack C.

McKendry. formerly of 2234 Liooie drive, Lansins, age 49, be- Walter V. Reardon, beloved husband of Barbara, nee Hank; dear father of Doro American Veterans. BA 1-3680. Taggart thy Andrews.

Funeral Wednesday, March 9, at 9:30 a. m. from Burkhard Funeral William Taggart, beloved husband of Elma A. Taggart; fond father of Jean lovea nusund of Loretta; son-in-law of Mrs. Wanda Jeske of Chicago; fond brother of Edwin (Veral McKendry of Chicago and Lillian (Jack Caldwell of Home, 2157 Irving Park road at Leavitt, Hartman; grandfather of Lesley Hutter to St.

Benedict church. Mass 10 a. 2 New Ones Created Washington, March 7 GP The navy announced today a reorganization which will give ita top admiral more authority, rename four old bureaus, and create two new ones. Secretary of the Navy Paul great-grandfather of four; brother of Cleo Chicago; brother-in-law of Frank Jean) Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

Visita Davis. Funeral Wednesday, 2 P. m. at tion Tuesday, March 8, from 7 to 9 P. m.

Jeske end Dr. John Sally Jeske. Resting at the Jessen Funeral Home, Hursen Chapel, 929 Belmont avenue. In 3232 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Mich.

Serv AGGIE I -Avhat most -Tr (ems look for) WILL HAVS TO BE aa, tTX AND KIND AND ftaM t-ver VvMj XT understanding A 7 only. KE 9-7900. Riley ferment Wunders. Tomasino ices Wednesday, 11 a. at St.

Gerard Catholic church. Interment St. Joseph Charles E. Riley, President Sestet Foods Giovanbattlsta Tomasino, beloved husband Corp. and Best Ever Bakery Mixes Inc.

of the latt Palma Amy); loving father cemetery, Lansing, Mich. MeUi Rose Meill, nee Bruqoer, beloved wife suddenly. March 6. at Atlanta. be of Marie, Catherine Simon Durancik, Rose William Colovos, Anthoi'y Ger- loved husband of Hazel E.

Riley. At H. Nitze told a news confer Lain Son chapel, 5501 N. Ashland of Emil; also one sister. Services aldine, Pat Emily, Frances Williar, ence saving money and man Crunican, dear brother of Leonarda Her avenue, until 10 a.

m. Tuesday. Services at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday, at Ebenezer rone, Maria Cirrincione, Rosa Vicari Frances Abondoni, Dominic.

Giusto, and I I I I aT 1 VI 1 VI VI I the late Giuseppe; fond grandfather of 13. Lutheran church. Interment Casnovia Mich. Member of Bakers' Club of Chi-cago; American Society of Bakery Engl neers: and Association of Cereal Chem Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Rosario D.

Salerno Sons Funeral Hone, ists; also member of Howard Birchwood 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Atrracta lodge. No. 1012, A.

r. A. Scottish church. Interment Mount Carmel. ME Rite; and Medlnan temple, A.

A. O. N. 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. M.

S. In lieu of flowers, memorials may Tomczak be made to Shriners Hospital, 2211 N. Michallne Tomczak, beloved wife of the Oak Park avenue. Ronzio late Joseph; dear mother of Casimir (Irene, Pauline John Jaworski, Jean Chester Koscielski, Virginia William ANDY CAPP Hansel, and Chester Nancy; grand mother of six. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 Frank Ronzio beloved husband of the late Alemeda, nee Quarancino; fond father of Frank Jr.

and Peter; brother of Danta; brother-in-law of Charles and Angie Abate and Peter and Minnie Con-dic. Funeral Thursday at 8:45 from a. from Modell Funeral Home, S725 Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Muelhoefer Funeral Home, 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Montrose cemetery.

GR. 2-6300. Mengarelli Albert O. Mengarelli, beloved husband of Dora, nee Ruffini; loving father of Albert, Richard, Anthony, and James; grandfather of six; brother of Mrs. Be-nilda Paoloni, Arthur (PaulineJ Mengarelli and Mrs.

Mary IPrimo Polidori. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero avenue, at Hiawatha, to St. Hilary church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. PE 6-3833. Morganell Anthony Morganell, March 7, 1966, father of Mrs.

Charlaine Holmes; brother of James, Mrs. Louise Berlinger, Mrs. Phil Hoaf, and Mrs. Vascal Combini. Funeral from Lain Son Chapel, 1035 N.

Dearborn street, Wednesday, Marcn 9, at 9 a. to Holy Name Cathedral. Interment All Saints. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to St. Vincent Orphanage.

Nadess Leonard S. Nadess, beloved husband of Bernice, nee Dybas; loving son of Veronica and the late Frank; fond brother of Albin (Helen, Milton Jean, and Edwin (Helen); dear uncle of Frank and Edwin. Funeral Thursday, March 10, at 9:30 a. from Frank S. Parka Funeral S.

Pulaski road, to St. Turlbius church Interment Resurrection cemetery. PO 7-4730. Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 2600 S. Wentworth avenue, to Santa Lucia Tubergen church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. interment St. Mary's. Vi 2-1861.

John M. Tubergen of 133 E. North avenue, Elmhurst, husband of the late Clara dear father ot Ruth C. St. Leeer John M.

and Ray t. Tubergen; Jane S. St. Leger, nee Prendergast, wife brother of Mary Gronwald and Harry F. of James; mother of James and Patricia Tubergen; also seven grandchildren daughter of the late Thomas and Jane Member of Union Park lodge.

No. 6)0, A. F. A. M.

At the Pedersen-Ryberg Prendergast; sster of Thomas (Rita) Betty Barton (Jack), Rose Hansen Gil- Mortuary, 435 N. York street, Elmhurst, bertj, Edward (Marie), Eileen Coatar Adm. David L. McDonald IJoe and Sr. Mary Thoma, R.

S. M. Fu after 7 p. Monday. Services Wednesday, 3 p.

at the Elmhurst Methodist church. South York and Church streets. LOOKlNv I LIKE T'SEE A X. PITY THERE W'E CAhJ STANb IN FRONT LAb THAT, BLOKE- WHO KEEPS ARENT MORE OF THAT MIRROR FOR T'EFLQ lMSELF IN SHAPE- Lt HAPLESS HARRY 1 I l-Mij, NO REASON neral Wednesday, 10:15 a. from Kelley-Carroll Funeral home, 9315 S.

Ashland bimnursr. inrermenr Mount fcmoiem. avenue, to St. Barnabas church. Mass power is not the purpose of the plan, which becomes effective Information, TE 4-1133.

a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. In lieu of flowers make contributions to the Home, 3756 5. Paulina street, to bb.

Vanderwall May 1. The purpose, Nitze said. Lewis and Evelyn, nee Ritsema, Vanderwall, suddenly, in Japan; loving par is to increase the effectiveness Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. PR 9-1315. Saron Flemie F.

Saron, beloved daughter of the ents of Jeanine Wellman and Robert. Funeral arrangements will be made and and efficiency of the navy's management system. This, late Valentine and Marie Donata; dear announced later. Flowers will be omitted and memorials to Bethany Reformed Memorial fund will be appreciated. For in Nitze suggested, could lead to formation call Beukema Funeral home, savings.

BE 8-2144. What the reorganization does Venetucci is bring the navy medicine, Sam Venetucci, beloved husband of the late Carmeila, nee Valluzzi; dear father of Dan Ann, Louise Seb Calandrino, personnel and material organ Rose William Guido, James, Florence izations directly under Adm. and Helen Garibaldi. At Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Oak David L. McDonald, chief of Park. Funeral Wednesday, 8:15 a. to Peter and Paul church. Interment Resurrection.

LA 3-0829. Nasca Joseph Nasca, beloved husband of Rose, nee Valenti; fond father of Margaret (Ben LoPresti, Salvatore Mary, Dominic, Anthony Rose, Frances, Sarah Peter LoPresti and Josephine (Joseph) Harrison; dear brother of Martha Di-spenza, Maria Dominic! Fosco, Dominic Joanna, and Antoinette Peter Rini; 20 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. m. from Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W.

Belmont avenue, to St. Bartholomew church. Entombment St. Joseph. 286-2500.

Nelson Neis Oscar Nelson, age 92, March 6, 1966, beloved husband of the late Anna; dear father of Ellen Swedlund, Robert Herbert, Herman, Harriet Huss, Bernice Tietz, and Margaret Towarnke; also survived by 14 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p. at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5U9-5I N. Ashland avenue at Foster, to Graceland. Member of Painters and Decorators union, local No.

194. Please omit flowers. LO 1-5147. Nielsen Christian Chris Nielsen, late of 7330 S. Whipple, beloved husband of Alice, nee- Dungan; fond father of Dorothy Joseph Keller; grandfather of Nancy, Barbara, Sflerryl, and Charles.

Resting at McPhee Funeral Home, 7133 S. Western naval operations. Our Ladv of Pompeii church. Mass at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. ES 9-5151 or Vi 1-3010. sister of Louise the late Bell, Rose Hoffer, and Joseph Saron; aunt of Richard Hotter. Funeral Wednesday, March 9, 9:15 a. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W.

North avenue, to St. Vincent Ferrer church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Visitation after 6 P. m. Monday. TU 9-8844. Scanlon Ellen Scanlon, beloved wife of the late James daughter of Clara and the late Ole Backey; sister of Charles, Bertha, James Arthur, and the late Clarence, Olga, and Sylvia Backey.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Scanlon Funeral Home, 2907 N. Clark street, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Mass 10:30. Interment Mount Carmel.

248-1536. Scanlon James P. Scanlon, beloved husband of the late Ellen; fond bro'her of Edward and the late John, Mery Costa, Bartholomew, Ellen Giese, Annie, Thomas, and Joseph; uncle of Joseph Scanlon and Bernice Mangelsdorf granduncle of Thomas, Mary Ann, and Donald Mangelsdorf. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. from the Scanlon Funeral Home, 2907 N.

Clark street, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Inter- Rename 4 Bureaus These organizations now re Verunac port directly to the secretary of navy, altho as a matter of practice they co-ordinate Vaclav Verunac, 94, of Algonquin, formerly Cicero, husband of the late Karo-lina, nee Sura; beloved father of Vlasta Kirchman, Libuse Bliss, Oldrich Kos-telecky, Voimir (Joan Verunac, James Blanche) Verunac, and Jarmila Stark; grandfather of sevep; great-grandfather of five. Visitation Wait-Ross-Allanson Funeral Chapel, Algonquin.

Funeral services Wednesday, 2:30 P. at Bohemian National cemetery, Chicago. closely with McDonald. The four bureaus getting new names are the bureau of ships, which becomes the ship systems command, the bureau of Vieweg avenue, where services win be neio yards and docks, which becomes the facilities engineering command, and the bureau of weapons, which becomes ordi MR. MAGOO 1 I 1 bvseorsb.

WHAT CATAUNA'cHAMfsK I IS THE WAV TO A OP COMMENCE Id J-Z FEET 7 Sophie L. Vieweg of Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Arno; dear mother of Marguerite Krull and Doris Chamber-lin; mother-in-law of Kenneth Chamber-lin; five grandchildren; fond daughter of Sophia Krogmann; sister of Wilhelmlna Holm, Helen Faulstich, and the late Daniel Krogmann. Visitation at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Christ church, Cora and Henry streets.

Interment Eden cemetery. 824-5155. rr.ent Mount Carmel. 248-1536. SchaschI Jennie SchaschI, Match 6, 1966, late of Park Rid9e, beloved wife of Ferdinand fond mother of Olga Anderson and Edward SchaschI; grandmother of Joyce, Kenneth, and James Anderson, Thursday at 1:30 P.

m. Interment Beverly. Member of Plasterers union, local No. 5. PR 6-0777.

O'Leary Loretta O'Leary, nee McDonough, loving wife of the late Edward; devoted mother of Edward Lt. Col. John. U. S.

A. and Joseph fond sister of Louise Link; grandmother cf 11. Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from the Anthony W.

Caopetta Memorial Chapels, 5858 W. Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Carmel. MA 6-0120. nance systems command, and the bureau of supplies and Laurie and Leslie SchaschI; dear sister of Lena Fabrizio. Funeral Wednesday, 1 accounts, which becomes the p. at Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcott road, at Cumberland, Park Ridge.

upply systems command. Interment local. 823-5122. Chiefs of these organizations Schuster will not change. Almond Schuster of Pasadena, formerly of Oak Park, age 81, March 5, Volp Harold C.

Volp, age 73, of Blue Island, March 6, 1966, husband of Alice nee Hofeldt; father of LaVergne; brother of Stanley Ivan Wesley and Alice D. Visitation from 7 p. m. Monday, at Krueger Funeral Home, 13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island.

Services 2 p. m. Wednesday. Cremation private. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society.

Master Eye Guide Dog Foundation of Minneapolis, father of Myrtle Schuster of New York Set Up New Commands In addition, a new electronic City and A. Frank Jr. of Woodland Hills, Lai. Funeral services weanesoay, p. m.

Ackman Chapel, 318 S. Washintgon street, Naoerville. Visitation Tuesday evening, systems command will be set up and an air systems com or Grace Methodist church of Blue 355-0035. Sievers John Sievers. aae 71.

of Brooklyn, N. currently of Lombard, beloved husband of Marie, nee Mever; fond father of mand also created. Actually, the air systems command is a revivial of the old bureau of air which was consolidated into the bureau of weapons five Mrs. Muriel Haydu; dear grandfather IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII of Richard A. Haydu; brother of Mrs Oswald Fred M.

Oswald, beloved husband of Marlon, nee Neiswinter; father of the late Corp. Fred Jr. Funeral services Wednesday, March 9, 10 a. at Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central avenue.

Interment All Saints cemetery, Des Plaines, III. NA 2-1488. Palm Mrs. Sadie Palm, late of 801 North street. Sterling, passed awav Thursday after an extended illness.

Employed by Lions Mfg. company in Chicago for a number of years before moving to Sterling. Mother of Patricia Hetherington of May-wood; three grandchildren. Services were held Saturday, March 5, at the Melvin Funeral Home, Sterling. Interment Mount Carroll cemetery.

Mount Carroll, III. Pangman Cart William Pangman, late of 4932 W. Montana street, loving husband of Mary, nee Caruso; fond son of Evelyn Squires and Elma Pangman; dear brother of Loretta, Michele, James, Robert. Norman, and Michael. Funeral Friday, 9 a.

from Rago Brothers, 5120 Fuller-ton avenue Interment St. Joseph. Visi Charlotte Monsees of Fort Worth, Tex, Sinai temple and Brandeis WIDOW TO GET Funeral service Wednesday, 2 p. at university. 1 the Brust Funeral Home, 135 S.

Main street, Lombard, under the auspices of the Lombard lodge. No. 1098, A. r. MOST OF RABBIi of remainder, half will go to the rabbi's widow and i A.

M. Interment Mount Emblem, 629-0094. Slais MANN ESTATE! the other half will be placed in Caroline Slais, 1425 W. 16th street Funeral Wednesday, from Linhart Funeral Island; Harmonize lodge. No.

2, I. O. O. F. Services Tuesday at 8 p.

m. FU 8-1300. Vonesh Clement Vonesh, beloved son of the late John and MaryV dear brother of John and Mrs. Marion (Charles) Plhak. Member of Veteran of Foreign Wars, Park Ridge, post No.

3579. Funeral Wednesday, March 9, 9:30 a. from Drake Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse Highway, between Touhy and Oakfon street. Park Ridge, to Mary Seat of Wisdom church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Vondra Joseph T.

Vondra, beloved husband of Camille; stepfather of Chester Mellen-dorf; brother of Charles and Frank. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. at Hursen Chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Please omit flowers.

ES 8-7500. Von Meeteren Johanna Von Meeteren, nee Dirks, born March 12, 1871, age 94, wife of the late Henry Von Meeteren; loving mother of Rudolph Rudy, the late Olga Schmid, and Anita Lucas; sister of Mae St. Clair, Alfred, Rudolph, the late Christina, Doris, Lillian, Gustave, and Helen. At Doty-Panozzo Funeral Home, 214 E. 115th street.

Services Tuesday evening, March 8, at 8 P. m. Interment private. Member of the Turn Verein Eiche and Roseland Post, No. 49, A.

L. Aux. Home, 1345 W. 19th street, to St. Proco- pius church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment trust with his widow as bene-! ficiary. At her death, the trust will be dissolved and the prin-1' cipal will be shared equally by the two children. Rabbi died Feb.

1 at the age of 76. i Queen of Heaven. CA 6-0915. A HEARING AID MADE POSSIBLE With Nothing in Either Ear Ossininp, New York An invention now makes it possible for tens of thousands of people to enjoy hearing again, yet puts NOTHING IN EITHER EAR, according to Otarion Laboratories. Instead of forcing amplified sounds through the impaired outer ear the "Tympano Technique conducts sound smoothly through the mastoid process directly the "hearing center," the inner ear, by bone conduction! The hearing aid is called RX-88 and is the result of 28 years of experience by Otarion specialists.

IVow made possible by a development of the Bell Telephone Laboratories the miracle transistors similar to those used in U.S. space satellites. A free audiometric examination is available to determine if this aid can be of assistance with your particular bearing loss. Smith Arthur G. Smith of Skokie, beloved hus band of Frieda, nee Sparr; dear brother of Raymond T.

Smith and Irena Wilt. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Nlles Center TRY YOUR LUCK Play The T.ibune's Little Fooler game and win up 'o $5,000 or morel I road, Skokie. Mass 9:30 a. at St, Peter's church.

Interment St. Boniface The will of Louis L. Mann, retired spiritual leader of Sinai congregation, 5053 South Shore was filed yesterday in Probate court, leaving most of his unestimated estate to his widow, Ruth. Specific bequests of $50,000 each were made to a daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Hertz, and a son, Arthur H.

Mann, with $1,000 bequests to each of four grandchildren, a i and Ruth Hertz and Lisa and Robert Mann. Eight charities received $1,000 each, including years ago. The six commands, replacing the four bureaus, will be under Vice Adm. Ignatius Galan-tin, chief of naval material. Asked whether he thought the new move would lead to a resignation of any admirals, Nitze said, "I do not." Late last year, Rear Adm.

William A. Brockett, chief of the bureau of ships, and his deputy, Rear Adm. Charles A. Curtze, retired early because of dissatisfaction over management and procurement policies. Marine Chief Hails Move Nitze said the new structure would have no effect on the internal organization of the Marine corps, nor disturb the relationship between the commandant of the corps and the chief of naval material who acquires supplies for the marines.

Gen. Wallace M. Greene cemetery. OR 3-6111. Smith William Harold Smith, beloved husband of Louise, nee Minor; dear father of Wanda (Laverne I.

laxron, Harold June ADVERTISEMENT) SKIN TROUBLED? I For 30 years LEGULO OINTMENT has relieved and helped thousands ol sufferers of ECZEMA. OPEN SORES. PSORIASIS. PILES. RING WORM, ATHLETES I FOOT.

DRY-CRACKED SKIN, DIAPER nirnirtirr Ait rBI and Patrick Collvw; nine grandchildren; tation from Wednesday noon. AR 6-7800. Pappas Tom J. Pappas, age 12, loving son of John and Golfo, nee Delis; dear brother of Athanasia and Helen. Funeral Wednesday, 12:30 p.

from Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St. Soteros church. Interment Elmwood cemetery. River Grove, III.

John Psicta-linos, funeral director. TU 9-1700. Paulsen Walter W. Paulson of Des Plaines, dear brother of Estler Feddern, Mary Lawrence, Peter, George, Delia Hendrickson, LeRoy, and the late Roy. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.

at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Interment Acacia Park. 824-5155. Paxton Emily E. Paxton, beloved wife of the late Robert loving sister of Mrs.

Lottie V. Kllmes. Member of Andrew Wilson chapter. No. 319, O.

E. and Bohemian lodge of J. C. No. 41.

Resting at Starr Chapel, 2324 111th street. Services 1 P. m. Wednesday. Eastern Star service 8 p.

m. Tuesday. Interment Cedar Park. Wennerstrom brother of Charles and Lula Dlckerson. STate 2-5573 111 N.

Wabash Suit 1810 Resting at Moeller-Halleman Funeral aaaaw otarion chicaso Home, 4138 W. North avenue. Service 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, March 9.

Inter Harry P. Wennerstrom, 72 years, of Antl-och. 111., suddenly, on March 7, fond father of Harry P. Jr. Funeral 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday from Strang Funeral Home, Antioch, to St. Peter church, An-tioch, for 11 a. m. mass.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. River Grove. Info: 395-4000. ment Irving Park.

BE 5-6812. Sokolowski 1-SOOTHING Free Home Demonstration by AppL kUULw OINTMENT Frances Sokolowski, dear mother of (ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Lucille Walter Wuicik, Casimir. and I ADVERTISEMENT) ADVERTISEMENT Felician Juanita; fond sister-in-law of Stella Witkowski; loving grandmother Whitaker of seven. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Malec and Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N.

Ashland avenue, to Holy irtniry cnurcn. interment sr. Adalbert 421-5800. Sorby Alice M. Whitaker of Washington, D.

formerly of Winnetka, March 7, 1966, wife of the late William R. Whitaker; mother of Mrs. Mary Alice Sig-valdson of Phoenix, William R. of Alexandria, and John D. of Cleveland, James F.

Whitaker of Washington, D. and Mrs. L. E. Pierron of Glen Ellyn, III; sister of Mrs.

A. H. Rohol of Evanston, and William J. Fitzgerald of Kewanee, III. Graveside service 11 a.

m. Wednesday, at Sacred Heart cemetery, Northbrook. the marine commandant, concurred, calling the reorganiza Marion Sorby, nee Lannon, March 6, beloved wife of Leon; loving mother of Mrs. Thomas Barbara Saving of Oke-mas, dear sister of Mrs. George tion a step forward.

Nitze said he believes the re lEleanor Edwards, Mrs. James Betty The Truth About Hemorrhoids (Piles) WTiitcraft organization can be carried out under present law. Demitris, and John Jr. Member of Windsor Park Women's club and South Short Community church. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips Clifford Whltcraft, beloved husband of Laurel; brother of Lottie Lee.

Funeral service Wednesday. March 9, at 10 a. avenue. Visitation after 3 p. m.

Tuesday. Services 1 P. m. Thursday. Interment Mount Greenwood.

SO 8-6959. Sowinski from Drumm Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, one block east of Jeffery boulevard. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. SO 8-1610.

Joseph Sowinski, formerly of Cicero, Wiegandt brother of the late Anton, Henry, John, Frank, and Adam; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. m. from Raleigh Funeral Home, 2307 Pesek Ruth K. Pesek, nee Dewey, of Cicero, beloved wife of Joseph; dear sister of Elizabeth Acey, Alice Binder, Mary Morris, and the late Dorothy Peters; dau9hter-in-law of Anna Pesek; many nieces and nephews.

Services Wednesday, 9 a. at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road, to St. Attracta's church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment family lot. OL 2-0243. Petri Silvio Petri beloved husband of Italia, nee Paolefti; fond father of Reno (Loretta, Silvio and Bruno Margaret; grandfather of Karen, Tommy, Carl, and Rodney. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

the Anzilofti-Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 2433 S. Oakley avenue, to St. Michael's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer society will be appreciated. Member of local 548, Journeymen Barbers union. Vi 7-6868. Visitation after 6 p.

m. Monday. Pettersen Adolpti N. Pettersen, U. S.

Vets Wood, formerly of Chicago, dear brother of Peter of St. Petersburg, Frank of Grand Rapids, Elenora, and the late Edward. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Services Wednesday 1 p. m.

Interment Mount Olive cemetery. Memorials to Bethesda Home for the Aged appreciated. IR 8-0038. Porter Edwin K. Porter 77, of 112 5th East, Salt La City, died of na'ural causes Thursoe, March 3, at 11:15 a.

at a Salt Lake Pest Home, born Oct. 21, 1888, Wichita, to Timothy H. and Helen L. Wiegandt, net Barnett, beloved wife of Carl; dear sister of Julia Tobey, Cella Kunz, and the lata August. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from The Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St. Priscilla church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

NA 2-9300. S. Laramie avenue, to Mary Queen of Heaven church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Inter ment Resurrection. OL 2-0200 or Bi 2-1799. Spaetgens ADVERTISEMENT Restores Dentures' Original Whiteness and true pink color Win gr en Leo J. Spaetgens, beloved husband of Helen. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from Barr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway, to St. Gertrude cnurcn. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery, Gilbert, Arthur G. Wlngren, late residence, 6090 Northcott avenue, beloved husband of Murielie L. Merle, nee Price; loving father of Marlene D. Pope; fond grandfather of Patti and Craig Pope; dear son of Alice; brother of Ruth Mildred Gager and Blanche dander.

Services Thursday, March 10, 1:30 p. at the M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Union Ridge cemetery.

NE 1-1240. Hemorrhoids are no respecter of persons. They can occur at any time and can attack any male or female regardless of occupation or age. In fact, 50 to 75 of all adults suffer with hemorrhoids sometime in their lives. Very often a person has hemorrhoids for brief periods of time, then they seem to go away.

Others are less fortunate and are continually faced with the problem, getting relief without treatment for only short periods of time. Hemorrhoids are best described as localized swelling of the veins of the lower rectum and anus, and are characterized by bleeding and protrusion when they occur inside the rectum, and by pain when a clot forms in one on the outside. For over 25 years many doctors have been using a hemorrhoid medication that is a treatment rather than just a relief. For the past five years this formula has been tested in leading university hospitals on hundreds of cases, in order to adapt it for self-medication in the home. The tests are now complete, and for the first time, this medication is available without a prescription.

You will find this product packaged as PRC-ANAI? Rectal Treatment. The clean, amber liquid is packaged in individual, disposable applicators. The applicators are designed so the liquid can spread easily to get to work at the cause of the trouble. The medication decongests inflamed tissues, modifies the hemorrhoids, brings' quick relief. Minn.

74J-4UJ6. Spinelli Lillian Spinelli, nee Ledr, loving wife of Dominic; mother of Richard (Lottie) Campagna; grandmother of three; fond sister of Marie Joseph Cap, Bradley final Ledr, and Richard Helen Ledr. Resting at Urbanek Funeral Home, 3814 W. 26th street. Services Thursday, March 10 at 10 a.

m. Interment Oakridge. Information LA 1-3767. Wojtas Edward A. Woltas, veteran of World War Spuehler II, loving son of the late Paul and Mary, nee Marshall Woitas Musur; dear brother of Bruno Lillian and Sophie Edward Valaskovic; fond uncle of Phillip and Christine Woitas and Susan and Janis Valaskovic Funeral services Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Palaci Funeral Chapel, 2955 W. 25th street, comer of Sacramento, to St. Casimlr's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Bi 7-0100. Zick Write for FREE Book Paul F. Zlck, 81 years, of Bangor, formerly of Chicago, husband of the late Agnes, nee, Sfrzeleckl; father of Cecelia Bucek, Thomas, and Phyllis Rigozzi, father-in-law of Evelyn Kottslck Zlck, and Angelo Rigozzi; grandfather of 10; great-grandfather of 11; brother-in-law of Hattle Musey, Lemont, and Nicholas Sfrzeleckl of Chicago.

Resting at Stafford Funeral Home, Bangor, Michigan. Mass 10 a. m. Thursday, March 10, Sacred Heart church, Bangor. No matter what you have in the past, try PRO-ANAI? Rectal Medication and see what a truly professional-type treatment can do for you.

If you are not completely satisfied your money will be refunded. Ask for PRO'-ANAL Rectal Medication at any drug counter. This condition is caused by infection and should be treated as such. Petroleum jelly and other preparations will often give temporary relief. An application or two may even "shrink" the hemorrhoids.

However the actual infection may still persist to aggravate the condition. Writ to A I Company, Inc. P. O. Box 258a, Tulsa, OVIa.for book on lotsst medical information about Hemorrhoid.

Zolecki Adelaide Power Porter. Married Vida Hurst, April 15, 1911, Pittsburgh, Pa. Member Episcopal church. Steel salesman. Member of Khurum lodge.

No. 112, A. F. A. M.

nneawjlis. Survivors: widow, son, daughter, Edwin K. Bill Porter Pleasantville, N. Mrs. Elizabeth P.

Zimmerman, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday, 574 E. 1st South, Salt Lake City. Burial Fair-mount cemetery. Willow Springs, III.

Power Edna T. Power nee Calwell, beloved wife of the late William loving mother of William J. Agnes, John F. Helen, and Joseph A. Mary; dear grandmother of 16; great-grandmother of fond sister of the late Ethel Smith, Hazel Egan, Charles, Alfred, and Thomas.

Member of St. Gabriels Women's club and the Cook County Democratic Women's organization. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a. m. from the Mclnemey Funeral Home, 46th place and Wallace street, to St.

Gabriel church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. BO (-0703.

Pritzen Edward H. Pritzen, beloved son of Matthew and Clara; dear brother of Clarence, Emil, and Frank. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Muelhoefer Funeral Home, 1458 Belmont avenue, to St. Andrew's church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Boniface. Przybyi Frank G.

Przbylo beloved husband of Anna, nee Wytek; dear father of Leroy Linda, Shirley Louis Mikrut, Elaine James Burt, Frank and Ronald; grandfather of four; fond brother of Eva Bulin; brother-in-law of the late Joseph Bulin. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzic, to St. Pancratius church.

In- ferment Resurrection cemetery. LA 3-7781. William A. Spuehler, beloved husband of the late Flora; father of Aurel Ploshay and Florence; father-in-law of Frank J. Ploshay; grandfather of Kort, Wendy, and Bruce; brother of Mrs.

Harry Cook, Mrs. John S. Moore, and Fred C. Spuehler. Member of Kosmos-Paramount lodge.

No. 896, A. F. A. Englewood CM-mandery.

No. 59, K. T.l Medinah temple, and Mariam chapter. No. 1, O.

E. S. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from the Fern Chapel, South Western avenue at 100th street, to the Church of the Mediator, 110th and Hoyne, for 11 a. m.

service. Entombment Oakridge. BE 1-1700. Stevenson William J. Stevenson, lata of 11345 Green Bay avenue, beloved husband of the late Eleanor, nee Lindell; dear father of Mrs.

LaVerne, Broz, William and Richard Stevenson; grandfather of four; brother of Mrs. Eleanor Holm, Joseph, Thomas, and the lata James, Edwaro', and Elmer Stevenson. Funeral Thursday, at 9 a. from tha Brown Funersl Home, 2939 E. 95th street, to Kevin's church.

Mass :30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SO 8-0155. Stubitsch Frank Stubitsch, beloved husband of the late Rose, nee Jalllts; dear father of George (JoanJ, William Martha, Edward, Harry Rose, Dorothy (Richard Lombard, and the lata Frank Florence; grandfather of 21; great grandfather of nine; brother of Adolph and the late Vincent and John Stubitsch.

Funeral Wednesday, March 9, 9 a. from Soltei Chapel, 2746 W. 51st street, to St. Simon church. Mass 9:30 1.

m. Interment St. Mary's. Member of Eisenburger lodge and Mutual Aid and Benefit society. Visitation starts Monday, 1 p.

m. PR 6-7257. A OR ASK YOUR DRUGGIST Walter Zolecki, age 77, of La Grange Park, fond brother of John, Rose Demski, Sophie Strenk, Anne Wasner, and Martha Murawski. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 9445 W. 31 st street, Brookfield.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. to St. Louise de Marillac church. La Grange Park. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment SS. Cyril and Methodius, Lemont, III. HU 5-2000. Modern dentures are expensive and like fine jewelry they are easily damaged.

Abrasive pastes or Jiard brushing may scratch dentures may cause to be dropped or broken. But today there's a newer, safer way to clean dentures soak them clean in KleeniteI Fast-acting Kleenite combines three stain-removing actions: (1) detergent; (2) oxidizer; and (3) solvent. It safely soaks away discolorations even dingy film and smoke stains. tmportavt: A nationwide survey of dentists who have had a chance to test Kleenite against other cleaners shows more of these dentists recommend Kleenite than any other cleanser. Get Kleenite today at all drug counters.

Jfyem druggist Joaal kwt PRO'-AX A kvt kam tier it Jfam Ms whale saltr. Zwirn Used By Doctors For Over 25 Years And For Over 5 Years By A Leading University Hospital Henry F. Whlteyl Zwirn, fond father of Beverly Joan; fond son of the late Chris and Ella, nee Thieben; brother of Chris V. Nellie of North Freedom, Wis. William L.

Lucille) and the late Herman and Minnie Zishka. Resting at Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 2616 W. 38th street, until Wednesday, 11 a. m. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

Member of Div. No. 241, CTA; Independent Society of St. John, No. 1, and St.

Joseph's Branch Society of the Little 523 O7.0. 7T.

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