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a Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, January 16, 1973 drink Senate unit to eye news freedoms WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 Senate subcommittee plans to begin hearings Feb. 20 on various measures to protect newsmen from being compelled to disclose confidential news sources and information. Sen. Sam.

J. Ervin Jr. N. in announcing the plans today, referred to the legislation as "a means of protecting the people's right to be informed." Ervin is chairman of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on constitutional rights. In the House, Rep.

Robert W. Kastenmeier chairman of a Judiciary subcommittee, has announced that his group also plans hearings early this year on bills on newsmen's privilege. LAST JUNE THE Supreme Court held that the First Amendment guarantee of a free press did not give a reporter the right to refuse to testify before a grand jury about. information given to him in confidence. Sponsors of various Senate measures on the matter say that if newsmen are forced to reveal their sources under threat of being jailed, news sources will tend to dry up.

"Whatever short-term benefits may flow from government's reliance upon newsmen for evidence in governmental proceedings, the 1o threat to the public's right to be informed about the controversial as well as the routine is too great a risk to take in a free society," Ervin said in a statement. IN A RELATED development, a Washington-based group called the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, announced that it has asked an appeals court to reverse a federal contempt of court conviction of two Baton Rouge, reporters, Hector Suyker dies; ex-head of Fair Store Hector Suyker, 83, of 350 Elder Winnetka, retired president of the former The Fair Store at State and Madison Streets and one-time president of the State Street Council, died yesterday in his home. Mr. Suyker, who began his retailing career as a certified public accountant, was The Fair Store president from 1945 until 1957. He was council president in 1947.

Survivors include his two daughters, Dorothy and Betty, and a brother. Services will be held at 1 11 a. m. Thursday in the chapel at 1100 Greenleaf Wilmette. Deaths elsewhere Eleanor Hankins Fort, 59, a songwriter, one of whose most recent compositions, "Look with Pride on Our Flag," was dedicated to President Nixon and will be featured at his inaugural celebration; in Washington.

Walter Nierstheimer, 85, warden of the Menard penitentiary from 1944 to 1949 and assistant warden at Stateville prison from 1932 to 1935; sheriff of McLean County from 1926 to 1930 and again from 1938 to 1942; in Sullivan, Ill. Living By Harold Blake Walker Obituaries Dr. Charles J. Reil Dr. Charles J.

Reil, 78, an optometrist, died yesterday in Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights. Dr. Reil, of 420 S. Prindle Arlington Heights, directed the Loop branch office of Dr. Louis Klien, at Jackson Boulevard and Wabash Avenue, for 50 years.

He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Snow and Mrs. Arlene Raby; five grandchildren seven children, and a brother. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Celestine Roman Catholic Church at 3001 N. 76th Ct. in Elmwood Park. Frank Albach Mass for Frank Albach, 78, of 3700 W.

63d former carpenter and father in law of Thomas J. Nayder, member of the Board of Education and president of Chicago Building Trades Council, will be said at 9:45 a. m. tomorrow: in St. Adrian Roman Catholic Church, 7000 S.

Washtenaw Av. Mr. Albach died Sunday in Holy Cross Hospital. He is survived by a daugher, Mrs. Maryann Nayder; five grandchildren; and two great dren.

Sgt. John A. Malacznik Services for Army Sgt. John A. Malacznik, 23, a decorated Viet Nam War veteran who served with the 101st Airborne Division, will be held at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 7120 W. Belmont Av. Sgt. Malacznik, who was stationed at Fort Campbell, died Saturday when his car hit a stalled train near the base.

Survivors include his parents, William and Lucy Malacznik of 2474 N. 76th Elmwood Park; a sister, Mrs. Linda Lennox; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Plumb of Chicago.

Mrs. Margaret Long Mass for Mrs. Margaret Long, 74, of 1939 W. Burr Oak Glen Ellyn, will be said at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Luke's Catholic Church, Lake and Lathrop Streets, River Forest. Mrs. Long, who died Sunday in her home, taught the Chicago Public Schools until her retirement in 1942. She is survived by five sons, Phillip, John, Robert, William and David; two daughters, Mrs.

Virginia. Hagerty and Mrs. Mary Jo Ryan; 16 grandchildren; a brother; and a sister. John A. Riddiford John A.

Riddiford, 65, a ing contractor, died yesterday in Oak Park Hospital. Mr. diford, of 1008 Washington Oak Park, survived his widow, Mary; two John A. and Robert; daughter, Mrs. Ellen Ranshaw; six grandchildren; and a er.

Services will be held p. m. tomorrow in the at 203 S. Marion Oak Richard C. Beidel Private services will be for Richard C.

Beidel, 69, 9014 S. Claremont a mer cellist with the Symphony Orchestra. He Sunday in Christ Community Hospital, Oak Lawn. Mr. del had been a professional musician since age 17 and a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for years until he retired in Survivors include a son, ard and a sister, Beidel.

Mrs. Ida Ostrof Mrs. Ida Ostrof, 82, of N. Sheridan died yesterday in Columbus Hospital. She survived by a son, Dan; Blanche; and daughter, grandchildren.

Services will held at noon today in the at 111 Skokie Wilmette. faith WE OFTEN DO NOT understand how God works behind the curtain of our knowing. In a very real sense, faith is what you go on when you don't know. You go on in faith until some understanding dawns. As Augustine put it, "Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe in order to understand." Does the atomic scientist believe in the possibility and 1 utility of atomic energy because he understands it clearly, or does his belief in the little he knows stir him to work for fuller knowledge? After a long struggle with his belief in God, Job finally acknowledged the power of God that he could not understand.

Lo, these are but the fringes of His ways: And how small a whisper do we hear of Him! But the thunder of His power who can understand? PAUL DID NOT CEASE to believe because he saw "through a glass darkly." But he moved from belief to fuller understanding. He was charged with energy, driven to preach the gospel in season and out of season. What is more, as the years went by and his commitment to Jesus Christ deepened be moved toward greater understanding. When we believe enough in Jesus Christ to risk the commitment of our lives to Him and to the values implicit in His name we begin to discover "joy and peace in and by the power of the Holy Spirit we do "abound in hope." We understand at least a little of the love and grace of God that make us adequate for life. Surprise us with both joy and understanding when we risk commitment and action in obedience to our faith in Thee, our Father and our God.

Amen. Florists Simpathy Amun's 344-0770 master charge Open Sundays Many wave to charge. In Memoriam Granata Anna Granata, Jan. 16, 1958 In fond memory of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. YOUR LOVING SONS, DAUGHTERS, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREATGRANDCHILDREN.

Iacullo Rocco W. lacullo, Jan. 16, 1970 Dear heart, you are with us each day in every way. LOVING WIFE IRENE and DAUGHTER JOANNE. Levetto Aido J.

Levetto, on your 57th birthday. Loved and remembered. YOUR LOVING SISTER. Mazola Archie Mazola, January 16, 1972 Mass Tuesday at St. Gregory Church -in cherished memory of my beloved Yackey.

WIFE, MICKEY Palmieri Dear Dee, you are missed the same as on that cold day, when without even adieu you drifted away. How we miss our love critic with his ever ready wit and the aroma of your cigar lingers with US Your words and phrases we repeat with love often. Tho the passed year, our love did not soften. So rest in peace dear, with never a pain. Till to that deep sleep we continue again.

Your loving wife Emma, great granddaughter, our. girls, families and hundreds of Friends. Schroeck Charles P. Schroeck, Jan. 16, 1961 There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever.

YOUR LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER Silverstein Meyer Silverstein--In loving memory of my late husband. Passed away 2. yrs. Jan. 19.

Your wife, Angela. Fraternal Notices SHEET METAL WORKERS UNION, LOCAL NO. 73. Brother George Prester, at rest at Smith Sons Funeral Home, 245 W. Madison, Oak Park.

Visitation Jan. 15 after 5 p. m. and Jan. 16 from 2 to 4 p.

m. Funeral Jan. 17 from United Church of Christ, a. m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West.

WM. J. ROONEY, Secy. Treas. SHEET.

METAL WORKERS UNION NO. 73-Brother Stephen Stwora, at rest at Liddy Brothers, 4920 W. Irving Park, Visitation Jan. 15, from 8 to 10 p. m.

Funeral Jan, 16, from Our Lady of Victory, 10 a. m. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. WM. J.

ROONEY, CHICAGO LOCAL, NO. 245, G. A. I. Christ Seminck passed away Jan.

15. Visitation Wednesday, Jan. 17, after p. m. at Senne Funeral Home, 20 Avenue and Lake Street, Maywood, Ill.

Services Thursday, Jan. 18, 1 p. m. GEORGE K. GUNDERSSEN, Pres.

ANDREW WILSON CHAPTER NO. 319, 0. E. S. Sister Bertha Stevens, Eastern Star Services, Tuesday, 8 p.

m. at Krueger Funeral Home, 13050 Greenwood Avenue, Blue Island, Ill. NANCY PIERCE, W. M. BOHEMIA CHAPTER NO.

763, 0. E. Services for Sister Anna Wisniewski, Wednesday, 7:30 p. at chapel, 6507 W. Cermak Rd.

MARION FRIEDL, W. M. Death notices Albach Frank H. Albach, beloved husband of the late Alice, nee Wolf: fond father of Maryann Nayder; grandfather of Mary Alice Sobczak, Thomas Sowa, Leah Ann, James and Loretta; great-grandfather of and Joseph Sobczak. Funeral Wednesday, a.

m. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W. 63rd St. to the church of St. Adrian.

Interment St. Mary. Member of Stanley F. Sullivan, A. L.

Post No. 746 and Carpenter's Local No. 242. Visitation after 6 p. m.

Monday. LU 2-2000. Allegretti Ann Allegretti, 'nee Abboreno of 1101 E. Ruth Phoenix, wife of Emil; Grana sister of and Josephine Barbaria, Margaret Philip Abboreno. Funeral Wednesday at St.

Francis Church, Phoenix. 283-5330. Andruk Charles Bobek, W. Andruk, loving son of Mary, nee and Joseph fond brother of Maryann Vercillo, Joseph W. Jr.

Bernice Neia, Albert, Bruno, Lillian Hitbert, Ellalouise, Robert and the late vived Anthony; by dear aunts, uncle uncles of and nine; cousins. also sur- Funeral services Thursday, 9 a. from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th to St. Basil Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p. m. Tuesday. 927-3388.

Baker Esther Baker, beloved wife the late Joseph; loving mother of Herbert Lorraine Berz and Kenneth of Glenview; eight grandchildren; 1 great grandchild; fond sister of Charles Friedman, Joseph Friedman and Dorothy Glasser, both of San Francisco, and the late Lena Hoosin, Edward, Louis, Sam and Isadore. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 W. Devon Ave.

Interment Memorial Park, Skokie. In lieu of flowers, donations to 1. M. Friedman Memorial Library, Ida Crown Day School. Visitation at time of service only.

For info. RO 1-2400. Baker Harry W. Baker Jr. of 270 W.

St. Charles Elmhurst, 111., beloved husband of Amalia, nee Mauter: dear father of Harry W. Ill and Holly Rae Baker; fond brother of Florence Ehardt. At the PedersenRyberg Mortuary, 435 N. York Elmhurst, where services will be held Tuesday 11 a.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. Info. 834-1133. Baker Jack F.

Baker, of Glenview, Jan. 14, husband of Georgia: father of Pamela and John. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m. at Wm.

H. Scott Funeral Home, 1100-04 Waukegan Glenview. Interment Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to Chicago Heart Fund. Visitation Tuesday, 4 p.

p. m. PA 4-0083. Bardenhagen Adolf Bardenhagen, beloved husband of Margaret Palm Bardenhagen; dear father of Myra Freudenberg; grandfather of Cheryl and Billy; step-father of Deloris Allen and Virginia Member of the Weltkrieger Verein and Rheinscher Verein. Service Thursday, Jan.

18, p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central Av. Interment Ridgewood. Barrett Diane P.

Barrett, suddenly, age 27, beloved wife of Michael: loving mother of Tamara; dearest daughter of Ann and the late Edward Kaminski; daughter in law of Peggy and the late Maurice Barrett; fond sister of Linda Sandell; sister in law of James Barrett, Funeral Wednesday, m. from Ridge Funeral Home, 6620- a. 28 W. Archer corner of Natoma, to St. Daniel the Prophet Church.

Interment St. Casimir Cemetery. 586-7900. Barrett John Kathleen, T. Barrett, Joyce: beloved dear husband father of nee Catherine Ann, John and Mi- Edward Thomas chael: grandfather of fiver, brother of Molly Naughton, Catherine Keehn, Anne McKeon of Chicago, Patrick and Thomas in Ireland, the late Peter Gertrure Hoban.

Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 17, 10 from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North to St. Angela Church for mass at 10.30 a. m.

Interment Queen of County Mayo, Ireland. Member of Div. Heaven. Native, of Kilmeena, Westport, 308, C. T.

A. In lieu of flowers masses appreciated. 889-8844. Barrow John J. Barrow, beloved husband of Bessie, nee Pavliki dear brother of Catherine Barrow.

Bessie Boeckman St. Paul, and the late Anna Barrow and Hannall Hardier son In law of Sophie, Pavlik: dear sisters uncle in of law, William Hardier also ers in law, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. me. from Mensik Funeral Home, 2713 W.

51st to St. Fabian Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection.

776-3571. Bartlett Harold R. Bartlett, age 58, of Lombard, beloved husband of Mercy, nee Ellis; dear father of Thomas Bartlett of Lombard; fond of Rebecca and Gregg; brother of Edna Carison of Chicago, Helen Ryan of Chicago. Florence Furman of Clearwater, the late- Dorothy Mandelko. Walter and Charles.

Visitation at the Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main St.r Lombard, from 2 to. 5. and 10 10 p. m.

Wednesday. Lying In state Thursday from 10 m. until time of services at the Maple Street Chapel of the First United Church of Christ, Lombard. in lieu of flowers, memorials to the Harold R. Bartlett Memorial Fund, 135 5.

Main Lombard, appreciated. 629-0094. Death notices Mrs. Margaret C. Kraft Mrs.

Margaret C. Kraft, 74, former Park Ridge 1 resident, died I yesterday in Fort Lauderdale, where she resided. She was the widow of Joseph N. Kraft, manager of the office of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. at Lawrence and Milwaukee Avenue.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Stellman and Mrs. James S. Loughman; 19 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a brother, and a sister. Mass will be said at 11:30 a.

m. Thursday in St. Mary of the Woods Roman Catholic Church, 7000 N. Moselle Av. Samuel Weingarten Services for Samuel Wein- garten, 67, of 1460 N.

Sandburg retired professor of English and Humanities at Wright Junior College, will be held at 11 a. 1 m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 N. Broadway. Mr.

Weingarten, who died Sunday in his home, also taught at the Chicago Circle Campus of the University of Illinois; Northwestern University, and the Central YMCA College. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Fanny Kreisberg. Harry Michaels Harry Michaels, 73, of North Miami Beach, formerly of Chicago, died yesterday. Until his retirement in 1966, Mr.

Michaels operated Michaels Infant and Children's Wear Store, 3446 S. Halsted St. He is survived by his widow, Ann; a son, Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Iris B. Klowdan; a brother; and five grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. today in the chapel at 6130 N. California Av. Mrs.

Anna M. Williams Services for Mrs. Anna M. Williams, 89, of Santa Barbara, formerly of Evanston, will be held at 10 a. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evanston. Mrs. Williams, who died Jan. 11 in a Santa Barbara hospital, was the widow of William who retired in 1952 as chairman of the board of Williams Williams, a metal products firm. Survivors 1 include a son, Ralph and two grandchildren.

Karl Symons Services for Karl Symons, 82, of Fort Lauderdalo, will be held there today. Mr. Symons, who died Sunday, retired 12 years ago as president of Agar Food Products 700 W. 41st St. He is survived by his widow, Jesse; two daughters, Mrs.

Betty Schulz and Mrs. Helen Paige; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Andrew Morgenthaler Services for Mrs. Irene Morgenthaler, 69, of Venice, a retired machine operator for Ovaltine Food Products, will be held tomorrow in Venice.

Mrs. Morganthaler, formerly of Lombard and Chicago, died Sunday in her retirement home. Survivors include her husband, Andrew a son, Lawrence a brother; and two sisters. David Halper, ex-Chez Paree owner, dies Services will be held today in Las Vegas, for David Halper, 68, casino executive and former owner of the old Chez Paree night club here. Mr.

Halper died Sunday in Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital. He and two associates bought the Chez Paree in 1949. He had been a casino executive at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas for 12 years. He was a close friend of such show business performers as Bob Hope, Jimmy Durante, and Joe E. Lewis.

Mr. Halper headed a group of Las Vegas businessmen who built the Ice Palace there and brought professional ice hockey to that city. He is survived by his widow, Louise; a daughter, Deborah; a brother; and a sister. Funeral Directors JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E. Erie WHitehall 4-6060 Cemeteries Memorial Park CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM COLUMBARIUM PERPETUAL CHARTER FOR MEMBERS OF ALL FAITHS 9900 GROSS POINT ROAD SKOKIE, ILLINOIS 583-5080-5081 864-5061-5062 or BEQUEST.

TAX DEDUCTIBLE, The Cancer Research E. 427-8855 SACRIFICE CHOICE 2 CRYPTS In Meditation sect. Oak Hill Cemetery. 119th and Kedzie. Cost $1650.

Sacr. for $1150. Call 312-754-1389. 2 Choice spaces in better section of Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Pk. $402 piece but will sell both for $550.

Call 438-2965. 2 SPACES In Memory Gardens. Meditation Section, Arlington $650. 834-4434 aff. 5.

ACACIA PARK Magnolia section. graves 272-5132 ARLINGTON grave lots. $1,200 all. 386-0696 WESTLAWN- choice graves, Gardenia sec. $275 each or offer.

922-3984 days. GRAVES. Westlawn. Section E. $800.

866-8813 home. 222-3904 wk. Announcements ELMINATE Suffering Contribute 16 CANCER Research. Give MEMORIAL Bauer Chris E. Bauer, dear husband of Alice, nee Ziegler: fond father of LaVerne Tanis, William of Sterling, Ill.

and James grandfather of six; brother of Ernest, Sophie and Nina, both of Pasadena, Cal. Services Thursday, Jan. 18. 1973, at 1:30 p. m.

at the DotyPanozzo Funeral Home, 214 E. 115th St. Interment Cedar Park. Member Blue Island Elks No. 1331.

Visitation after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Berardino See Christina R. Cozzi notice.

Bergin Margaret Mary Bergin, nee Wellmuth, beloved wife of the late Terence dear mother of Terence E. Elizabeth C. Bell, Winnifred M. Trapp and James loving grandmother of 12; fond sister of John Wellmuth, Henry Wellmuth, Katherine Merica Lucas, and the late Sister Mary Jcan Edward, B. V.

M. and Wellmuth. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from O'Donnell-Bartz Funeral Home, 1811 W. 103d to St.

Barnabas Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Cancer Fund and masses appreciated. BE 8-2245. Betak Faye Betak, Jan. 15, of the Mather Home, Evanston, beloved wife of the late Theodore devoted mother of John F. Betak, Commander U.

S. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Memorial services Thursday, 10 a. at Donnellan-Lindsey Funeral Home, 1555 Maple Evanston. UN 9-1500.

Birosak Julia Birosak, nee Loyack, beloved wife of Jacob; dear mother of John Eleanor Malinowski and Marianne Tomse; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of one. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. m. from Soltes Chapel, 2746 W. 51st to St.

Simon Church. Mass; 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary.

776-7257, Bizik Louis Bizik of Westchester, formerly of Berwyn, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Schutte; dear father of Darlene: fond brother of Mary Ocasek. Resting at the Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak two blocks west of Mannheim Rd. Visitation Monday after 7 p. Tuesday, 2 to 10 p.

m. Services Wednesday, Jan. 17, 10:30 a. at funeral home. Interment Queen of Heaven.

562-5900. Bleidistel Edith Bleidistel, dear mother of Charles Rennert and Lorraine Horschke; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of four. Chapel services Wednesday, 11 a. at the Galewood Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem Av.

Interment Montrose. 889-1700 or AU 7-8600. Boganowicz Walter Bogdanowicz, age 90, of Deerfield, beloved husband of the late Valerie; dear father of Loretta Hartman; fond grandfather of Gary and the late Dale. Visitation Tuesday after 2 p. m.

Funeral services Wednesday, 9:30 a. at. Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 Waukegan Northbrook, mile north of Dundee Road. Interment All Saints. 272- 3890.

Boneham Laura M. Boneham, suddenly, beloved daughter of Roy E. and Barbara, nee Setunsky; loving sister of Kevin, Mary, Nancy, and John; devoted granddaughter of Carl W. and Elizabeth, nee Weber, Leon Setunsky, and the late Josephine, nee Fruzen; great-granddaughter of Alice Weber. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

17, at 9:30 from. Ahern Funeral Home, 1110 Madison Oak Park, to St. Luke Church, River Forest, mass of the Resurrection at 9 a. m. Interment Forest Home Cemetery.

Visitation after 4 p. m. Tuesday. EU 3-5700 or KE 3-2394. Bos Josephine, Bos Grendzinski1 beloved wife of the late Michael; loving mother of Stephanie Kramer, Helene Voelker, Pauline Emery and Marilyn Aukst: dear grandmother of six, greatgrandmother of eleven.

Funeral services Thursday, January 18, 2 p. m. at the Schielka, Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison St. Interment St.

Lucas. NA 5-3444. Buckmaster Elsie J. Buckmaster, age 85, late of Hegewisch, Jan. 15, 1973, beloved wife the late Fred; dearest mother of Daniel Buckmaster; one grand-daughter; three great dear sisfer of Herman late Jordan.

Services Wednesday, Jan. 17, p. at Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore av. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. 646- 1133.

Buerk Graydon A. Buerk, January 15, of West Chicago, formerly of Elgin, and employed at the American Can Co. in Maywood. Funeral services will be from the Bartwood Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements incomplete.

Bulmann Gottfried Bulmann, age 82, of Maywood, beloved husband of Amalie: loving father of Albert Otto fond grandfather of eight: dear brother of Ernestine Meier, Carl Michael Herman, Fritz Resting at Bormann Funeral Home, 16th Avenue, one block north of Lake Street, Melrose Park, where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Forest Home Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to St. Paul Lutheran Church or Cancer Fund.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Tuesday. 344-0714. Buoniconti Dorothy Buoniconti, nee Parisi, wife of the late Frank dearest mother of John and Marion Miceli; dear sister of Pauline Barnes, Gus Parisi, Angelo Parisi and the late Joe, Mike Parisi and Mary Sollami; grandmother of Dorothy Newton, Frank, Mary Ann and Tony; great-grandmother of Raquel: fond aunt nieces and nephews.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North to Our Lady of the Angels Church. Entombment Queen of Heaven.

ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Campbell James E. Campbell, dear brother of Katherine Richardson and the late Michael and John Campbell; fond uncle of James E. Richardson. Funeral Wednesday, Janvary 17, 9 a.

from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 W. North to St. Angela Church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Calvary. W. Member of American Forges Legion. Post No. Visitation 196 and after 3 p.m.

Tuesday. 889-8844. Castino Michelina Castino, nee Gallo, late of Morton Grove, formerly of Skokie and Chicago, dearly beloved wife of the late Gaetano; loving mother of Joseph Dominick, Paul Anne Castino, Anthony and Gerald, the late Josephine Colletti, Vincent Casfino and Louise Siciliano: devoted grandmother of 15; great-grandmother of 13. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 17, 8:15 a.

m. from DeNicolo-Lesniak Funeral Home, 5724-40 Diversey Corner of Mango, Chicago, Mass 9:30 a. m. at St. Peter Church, Skokie.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. 889-0115. Center Florence Center, beloved wife of Allen Hyde Center, long time resident of Oak Park, died Jan. 14, 1973 at the Lakeland Hospital of Elkhorn, after brief illness; survived by her husband, son Edward of Glenview, daughter Mrs.

Robert Dirkemeler of Boston; four grandchildren. Graduate of Oak Park High School and Columbia College of Music. While living in Fontana, for the last few years, she. was active in the Garden Club and church affairs. Cerny James Cerny of Berwyn, 111., fond son of the late Louis and Barbara, nee Lavicka; nephew of Barbara Maly, Services Wednesday, Jan.

17, 1 p. m. at the Joseph Nosek and Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th corner of Euclid, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn, Visitation begins 5 P.

m. Tuesday. Cesario Frank Cesario, devoted husband of the late Mary, nee Blasi; loving father of (Elma, Carrie, Sylvester, Short and Louis nee dear grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of two. Funeral Wednesday, a. m.

from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 North to St. Mary of Celle Church. Interment Mt. Carmel.

ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Chejlava Eleanor M. Cheilava, beloved daughter of Joseph and the late Marie Cheilava; sister of Mildred Jaworowski. Serve ices Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1 p.

at H. Marik Sons Chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski Rd. Interment Bohemian National. LA 1-3972.

Christenson -Ruth L. Christenson, passed away at Condell Memorial Hospital, beloved wife of the late Lester loving mother of Barbara Ruth dear sister of Vera B. Spinner and Charlotte B. Warren: aunt of Beverly Johnston, Breckenridge Spinner and Richard Warren. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

17, p. m. at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest Highway. Member of Irving Park Women's Club.

In lieu of flowers. memorials to Norwood Park Methodist Church, 7715 W. Hood, would be appreciated. Visitation after 5 p. m.

Tuesday. 774-3333. Cianga Giovanni Clanga, beloved husband of the late Philomena, nee Basile: loving Tony "Red" Ciengi, Theresa, Castiglia, Mary Berschel, Caroline Ralph Cocco, LUCY Hagl, the, late Clangi and fond grandfather of 27 and great-grandfather of 16. Funeral Thursday, 0:30 from Columbian Funeral Home, 6421 W. North AV.

Oak Park, to Our Lady of Pompell. Church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Please omit flowers. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3910. Cirese Florindo L. Cirese, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Olson: fond father of Robert Cirese and Gail Gustavson: grandfather of four; son of the late Joachim and Providence dear brother of Amelia Bouchard, Helen Cirese, Virginia Del Missier, Lenore Cirese, Eugene of San Jose, the late Charles Josephine and Joseph Cirese. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.

from the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North Oak Park, to St. Giles Church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Visitation Wednesday 2 to 10 P. m.

Clemens Joseph John Clemens, beloved husband of the late Mary Ellen loving father of Jewell Ann Hart; dear brother of Cecilia Potter: fond grandfather of Christopher C. Funeral Thursday, January 18, 9 a.m. from the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison St. to St.

Vincent dePaul Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's.

Please omit flowers. NA 5-3444. Cohen Isidore Cohen of Skokie, formerly of Verona, N. beloved husband of Rebecca, nee Plotkin; devoted father of Herman Mildred Cohen and the late' Estelle Weinberg; fond grandfather of six; great-grandfather of seven. Services Wednesday, 10 a.

at Piser North Suburban Memorial Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie. Interment Shalom Park. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. 679-4740.

Colletti See Michelina Castino notice. Collins Daniel F. Collins, beloved husband of Theodora Kuminski Collins; devoted father of Theodore: fond brother of Helen Pleet, Maurice Lt. John, CPD, and Sgt. Thomas Collins, CPD.

tion after 3 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S.

Pulaski to Basil Church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

ST 3-7700. Conforti Michael C. Conforti, lovina husband of Minnie, nee Sicily; dear father of Alphonse Russell Michael Jr. Anthony and John dear grandfather of 10; fond brother of Mary. Inorio and Susan Congiano; dear uncle of many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont to St. Marcelline Church, Schaumburg, Ill. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. 622-9300. Connell Annie M. Connell, nee Robinson, beloved wife of the late John loving mother of Margaret McGuire, Edward and Joseph dear grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of six.

Services Wednesday, January 17, at 10 a. at Fortuna Funeral Rosehill Home, 4401 Cemetery. S. Kedzie Ave. Interment 7781.

Cooper See Nell Potter notice. Cosentino Jennie Cosentino, nee Pappalarde: wife of the late Rosario; dear mother of Anna Rosario Josephine Vaccaro; loving grandmother of 14; great-grandmother of 30; great-greatgrandmother of three. Funeral Wednesday, 1702 W. 69th St.r Mary of Interment Mt. 8:45 a.

from Granta, Funeral Home, Carmel Church. Mass at 9:30. Holy Sepulchre. PR 6-0600. Cozzi Christina R.

Cozzi, nee Mennella, suddenly, beloved wife of the late Victor dear mother of Angela Lee, Genevieve Giudice and the late Rena Berardino; grandmother of nine; greatgrandmother of two; sister of Dora and Minnie Mennella. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 18, at 9:15 a. m. from Columbia Funeral Home, 6621 W.

North Oak Park, to St. Lucy Church. Mass 10 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven.

Visitation after 6 P. m. Tuesday. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Cronk Marie Cronk of 13034 S.

Wood devoted mother of Dorothy Krock and Josephine Crout; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of 15; fond sister of Vivian Combs and the late Lloyd and Aubrey Leggett. Services Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1 p. at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Cicero.

Interment Mt. Hope. Visitation after 5 p. m. Tuesday.

723-0876 or 423-1600. Cross Carl W. Cross, beloved husband of Marie: loving father of Bernard and Darlene Wing; devoted grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of Garreth: fond brother of Clinton Paul Hazel Starr and the late Homer, Stanley and Ruth McGee. Visitation at Hollerbach Funeral Home, 4022-36 N. Elston at Irving Park, Wednesday, 3 p.

until 10 p. m. FUneral service Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Logan Square Lodge, No.

891, A. F. A. M. Past Patron of Paul Revere Chapter, No.

855, 0. E. Medinah Temple, A. A. 0.

N. M. S. of Chicago. Services p.

Wednesday under the suspices of "Pavi Revere Chapter, No. 855, 0. E. S. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Auxiliary of McHenry Hospital.

IN 3-1510. Cubbage Linda Cubbage, beloved wife of Eugene: devoted mother of Donald and John; fond sister of Marcello, Dario, and Licia VanOrder. Resting at Seguin FUneral Home, 1848 20 Highland Park, after p. Tuesday. Funeral mass will be Wednesday 9:30 St.

James Church. Interment Ascension Cemetery. 432-3878. Cunningham Helen M. Cunningham, nee Kennedy, beloved wife of the late Thomas P.

Cunningham; dear mother of Thomas Barbara Ivins and the late Mary C. Sheehan; fond grandmother of 11; dear sister of A. J. Kennedy Sr. Member of St.

Luke Altar Guild, West Ene Catholic Women's Club and Rosary College Aux. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 17, 9:30 a. m. to St.

Luke Church Mass of the Resurrection 10 m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison Oak Park, Monday and Tuesday after 2 p. m. Dault Joseph A.

Dault of Glenview, formerly of Winnetka, Jan. 14, husband of Clara; ther of Mrs. Jean Boleyn, Mrs. Charlotte Martins, Gilbert Lawrence P. and Frank A.

Dault: 24 grandchildren; brother of Leo, James and the late Michael Dault. Visitation at Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 1104 Waukegan Glenview, from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Mass 11:15 a. m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Church, 905 Burr Winnetka, Interment All Saints. 724-0083. Davidowitz Helen Davidowitz, beloved wife of the late Michael; loving mother of John and the late Alex and George dear grandmother of four; greatgrandmother of four.

Resting at Muzyka and Son Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago Ave. Funeral Wednesday, 11 m. at chapel. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.

BR 8-7767. Dean See Frank Cesario notice. Deichl Cecelia Deichi, nee Cieszki, dearest mother of Madeline Schroeder, Maryann Caminata and Norbert dear sister of Marion Geske, Frank Cieszki, Bernice Wolciechowski, and Julie Grzemski; loving grandmother of six. Resting at the Terrace Funeral Home, 7812 Milwaukee Niles. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

to St. EUgene Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adaibert Cemetery. 966-7302. De Kimpe Anna De Kimpe, fond wife of the late Paul; loving mother of Alice Rotthier and Elvera Senft; dear sister of Frances Vinckier of Kansas City and the late Arthur Van Welden and Christine De Bender; beloved grandmother of Anna Marie Elizondo and Paul Rotthier: greatgrandmother of four. Visitation Tuesday 8. after m.

6 from p.m. De Funeral Vriendt Thursday, 9:30 Home, 2708 N. Western to St. John Berchmans Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment St. Joseph. HU 6-1716. Del Missier See Fiorindo L. Cirese notice.

De Marco Louis J. De Marco, age 47, suddenly, dearly beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Zaffaro; loving father of Frank, Janice and Joann Kostur; devoted grandfather of Erica Kostur: loving son of Millie, nee Zito, and the late Frank De Marco; fond brother of John De Marco. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 18, 8:15 mar from. DeNicolo-Lesniak FUneral Home, 5734-40 W.

Diversey corner of Mango. Mass 9:30 a. m. Our Lady of the Angels Church, Hamlin and lowa. Interment St.

Joseph Cometery. Please omit flowers. Visitation Tuesday after 6 p. m. 889-0115.

Depke Stephanie Depke, nee Penkala, beloved wife of Joseph: devoted mother of Joseph Jr. S. Robert (Rose Lillian, Alice Zarek and Theresa dear sister of Stanley Mary Setlik, Edward and Emily: loving grandmother of 17. Funeral Thursday. 9:15 a.

m. from the Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 Milwaukee fo St. Mary of the Woods Church. Interment St. Adaibert.

Visitation Wednesday from 2 p. m. until 10 p. m. 774-4100.

D'Este See Antonia Turcich notice. Deutsch Anna Deutsch, nee Bauer, Monday, Jan. 15, 1973, age. 77 years. of heart condition, beloved wife of the late John, loved mother of Ann.

Herbord, Margaret Flesch and Sister Bernardin Deutsch; grandmother of Denise Fee. John. Margaret and Paul Herbord and Phillip and Lisa Flesch; great-grandmother of Robby; loved sister of Marie Tauber and the late Joseph Bauer; aunt of Joseph and Robert Tauber of Chicago, Marie Atwater of Los Angeles, Anna Bauer of Austria and Frank Deutsch, Sister in law of Wilma and Frank Deutsch and Anna Bauer. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Chasen Funeral Home, 5766 W.

Higgins at Menard, to St. Cornelius Church, Interment St. Joseph. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Heart and Cancer Funds would be appreciated. 736- 3226. De Vita See Providence Polizzi notice. Didriksen Berit M.

Didriksen, January 14, 1973, beloved daughter of the late Olaf and Emilie; dear sister of Russell Didriksen and Mildred D. Brown; aunt of Newton, Timothy, Cheryl and Emily; grand-aunt of Roger, Steven and Cynthia. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m. at John- M.

Pedersen and Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton Interment Mount Emblem. 235-1610. Di Orio John J. Di Orio, devoted husband of Bertha, nee. Faizone; beloved father of Josephine Passaro and Theresa Sokolowski; dear brother of Mary Manna, Anna Sconza, Andrew, James, Jerry Di Orio; fond grandfather of four.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Rosario Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North to Queen of All. Saints Basilica. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Visitation Tuesday after 6 p. m. Please omit flowers. DiPompeo Neal Anthony DiPompeo, beloved son of Alfonse and Dora, nee DiBattista; loving brother of Celeste; fond grandson of Anselmo and Concetta DiBattista and Marianne and the late Raffael DiPompeo.

Funeral Thursday, 10 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North St. Giles Church.

Interment Queen of Heaven. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Visitation Tuesday after 5 p. m. Please omit flowers.

Donner Lucy Donner, beloved daughter of the late William and Marie Donner: dear sister of Harry, Marie Overbeck and the late Ann Thompson. Visitation at the M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest after 1:30 3 p. p.

m. Tuesday. Services Wednesday, m. Entombment Acacia Park. 631- 1240.

Doran William J. Doran, beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Bannon; loving father of Raymond Walter M. and Rose M. Lee; fond son of the late William and Bridget, nee Ready; dear grand. father of seven; dear brother of Elizabeth Joy, the late Mary Foley and Paul Doran.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a. from Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th to St. Barnabas Church for Mass at 10:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary. Member of VFW. Post, No. 1578 and Div.

241, CTA ret. 239-3600. Dwyer Laura J. Dwyer, nee McGarr: beloved wife of John devoted mother of Rory, Susan and Margaret; fond niece of George O'Brien. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.

from Laughlin Sons Chapel, 2100 W. 95th at Hoyne, to St. Caietan Church, mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

PR 9-1100. Eldridge Byron Eldridge, suddenly, of Rogers, formerly of Western Springs, beloved husband of the late Elsa, nee Swanson. Contact funeral home for further information. 353-1298. Erickson Eric Erickson, beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Wester and Eric Erickson; grandfather of five; great-grandfather of one.

Visitation 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North Av. Services Wednesday 1:30 p.

m. Interment Elmwood. 637-4441. Erickson Hilma M. Erickson of Riverdale, 111., Jan.

14, 1973, mother of Edwin and Edith Pearson; sister of Olgar Sealund and Elsa; grandmother of nine; great-grandmother of eight. Funeral 11:30 m. Wednesday, Jan. 17, from Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln Dolton. Interment Oak Hill.

Visitation Tuesday 3 to 10 p. m. 849-5450. Everts Margaret H. Everts, nee Wier, beloved wife of Reiner dear mother of Joy, Reiner Jr.

and Barbara D'Alessandro: grandmother of eight; fond sister of Daisy Munson, Robert and Vernon Corder. Services Wednesday, 10 a. at Wm. C. Smith and Sons, 2500 N.

Cicero Av. Interment Mount Auburn. Visitation after 2 p. m. Tuesday.

237-8070. Fajdich Joseph Faidich Sr. of Clearwater, Florida, formerly of Countryside, beloved husband of Mary: loving father of Helen Kocek, Mary Spielman and Joseph eight grandchildren. At rest at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th Countryside from 2 to 10 p.

m. Monday. Funeral mass 10 a. Tuesday at St. Cletus Church, LaGrange.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 352-6500. Falzone See John J. Di Orio notice.

Felgenhauer Walter C. Felgenhaver, suddenly, husband of the late Anna; beloved father of Marlene; brother of Edward L. the late Lillian Christensen, Louis, Fred, and Elmer. Funeral from Chas. W.

Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 W. Armitage. Tuesday, 11 a. m. Visitation after 2 p.

m. Monday. BE 5-2581. Interment St. Lukas Cemetery.

Contributions to Bethesda Lutheran Home, Watertown, in lieu of flowers appreciated. Ferrara Frank Ferrara. beloved husband of the late Susie, nee Ricciardi; dear father of John William Silvio, Frank Jr. and Angela: Luksetich: brother of Maria Lucia lannantuoni, Giovanni, Raffaele, Liberato, and the late Giuseppina lannantuoni; grandfather of 15. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 8.

m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 5800 W. 63rd to St. Symphorosa Church. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Int. Mount Carmel Cem. Visitation after 6 p. m.

Monday. Contribution to Parents Assn. for Cerebral Palsy Children will be appreciated. 735-4242. Fertel Samuel Fertel, loving husband of Clara; loving father of Joseph Betty Shapiro and Martin grandfather of eight.

Services Tuesday, m. at Original Weinstein Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson Rd. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. Chapel visitation at time of service only.

Please omit flowers. Former member of Beth Joseph and Congregation Bai Belalel and presently member of Congregation Sinai of Rogers Park. LO 1-1890. Garstka John B. Garstka, beloved husband of Angeline nee dear father of Elizabeth Wolowiec; Edward Eugene and Chester Grandfather of ten; greatgrandfather of two.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Friedrichs Funeral Home, 1939 W. 35th to St. Maurice Church. Interment Resurrection.

Member of Bishop Kettler Council No. 1628 K. Z. and Van Buren Post A. L.

523-0056. Ginsberg Fannie Ginsberg, loving, mother of Meyer Laser, Anne Chapman, Lillian Cohen, Myrtle Fox, Raymond Pearl 23 Berlin and Jean Schultz: grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren: also survived by two sisters and three brothers. Services Tuesday, 2. p. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel.

1300 W. Devon Av. Interment I. W. S.

O. Waldheim. Chapel visitation at time of services. For RO 1-2400. Giudice See Christina R.

Cozzi notice. Grochal Frank G. Grochal; formerly of South Chicago, late of Dolton, beloved husband of Mary, nee Capparelli: dear father of Mary Grochal, Diana Grochal and Sharon Poya: fond grandfather of Mark and Tracy Poya: brother of the late Stephanie Olszewski: brother in law of Frank Capparelli, Joseph Capparelli and the late Walter Oiszewski. Retired employee of Republic Steel Corp. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from the Brown Funeral Home, to St. Jude the Apostle Church. South Holland. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SO 8-0155. Haayer: Geesina: Haayer, nee Wubs, Jan. 14, 1973, beloved wife of Aldrik: dear mother of John Vander Heyden: grandmother of Janet and John. Vander Heyden; sister of Eleanor Hix, Fred and Hanes Wubs.

Funeral Wednesday, from Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 W. Armitage, at 1 p. m.

Interment at Forest Home, Visitation after m. Tuesday, BE 5-2581. Hagen George Hagen, fate of Hesperia, Mich. beloved husband of the late Dorothy. Resting af Island Lake Funeral Mome, 106 E.

State Island Lake, 111. Serve Ices 11 a. m. Wednesday. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Forest Park.

526-8071. Halwachs John Halwachs, of Elmhurst, beloved husband of Mary Halwachs. nee Ballek: father Jeschke and, Elsie Zimmerman; six grandchildren; brother of Caroline Clark. Visitation in Senne Funeral Home, Lake St. and 2nd Maywood, Tuesday, after 4 p.

m. Service Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1973, 1 m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West Cemetery. 343-0014.

Hamernik John: J. Hamernik beloved husband Geneva; loving father of Mrs. Joyce Sherrill, John and Don; fond grandfather of Kim Sherrill and David Hamernik: brother of Mrs. Stella Stritzel. Mrs.

Marie Reid and Mrs. Agnes Schoenbeck. Services Wednesday Jan. 17, 1 P. m.

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Ave. Interment Fairmont Hills Cemetery, In lieu of flowers memorials to Forest Glen Baptist Church, 4920 W. Foster would be appreciated. Visitation after, 2 p.

m. Tuesday. 561-6874. Hanlon Catherine M. Hanion, nee Moss, beloved wife of Frank foster mother Thomas A.

Hanion of Oregon; sister of the late George, Eugene, and Bertha. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 18, 9 a. m. from Collins Funeral Home, 5350 North to St.

Angela Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Wednesday. 889- 8844. In lieu of flowers, spiritual bouquets would be appreciated. Haredzinski Joseph Haredzinski, beloved husband of Maria; dear father of Danuta Brueckmann; brother in law of Michael Jedynak. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.

M. from Casey-Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540 W. Diversey to St. James Church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert's Cemetery. Chapel visitation after 6 p. m.

Tuesday, 477-6300. Hassett Nora Hassett, Jan. 15, 1973, at Washington Jane Smith Home, beloved wife of the late Martin J. Hassett; fond mother of William J. Hassett.

Funeral from Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1973, at 9:30 a. to St. Caletan Church, 112th St.

and South Artesian. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Washington Jane Smith Home.

238-2182. Henning Harry A. Henning of Wauconda, formerly of Skokie, beloved husband of Regina, nee Kuebler; dear brother of Clyde. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center Skokie.

Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. Masonic service Tuesday, 8 p. m. Visitation after 3 p. m.

Tuesday. OR 3-6111. Hoff Verne T. Hoff, beloved husband of nee Bishop; loving father of Don devoted grandfather of Melinda, Claudia, Meredith and David. Resting at Glaser's Riverside Chapel, 2944 S.

Harlem Riverside. Visitation Tuesday 5 to 10 p. m. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.

Interment East Side Cemetery, Dodgeville, Wisc. 447-0543. Hoffman Frank J. Hoffman, beloved husband of Beatrice; dear father of Dolores VanWolvelear, Helen Delort, Mary Lou Talley, Richard and Joseph Hoffman. Grandfather of fifteen.

Retired employee of Security Exchange Commission. Funeral Wednesday Jan. 17, 9:30 a. m. from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western to St. Benedicts Church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p. m. Tuesday. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Cancer Fund would be appreciated.

561-6874. Hoffman Frances Hoffman, beloved wife of the late Frank; dearest mother of Loretta Twardak, Harry, Eugene Leonard Raymond C. P. D. and Sylvester dear grandmother of 22; greatgrandmother of one: fond sister of Bernice Kraiewski.

Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. from Broda Funeral Home, 1734 W. 48th to St. Joseph Church. Interment SS.

Cyril and Methodius, Lemont, 111. 927-3713. Holly Anna Holly, nee Spiciburger, beloved wife of the late dear mother of the late Michael, Joseph, Paut and John; fond aunt of Amelia Tischler, great aunt of John Zygadio and children of Ladysmith, Kenneth Zygadio and daughter of Downers Grove, Linda Daras and Susan Tischler. Funeral services Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 1:30 p.m., at Soltes Chapel 2746 W.

51st St. Interment Evergreen. 776-7257. Hoppe Albert E. Hoppe beloved husband of the late Julia; devoted father of Harold Lufkin and Delores Faust; dear brother of Edward and Florence Miller; loving grandfather; and great-grandfather.

Services Wednesday, 1 p. at Malec and Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee Av. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. 774-4100.

Horschke See Edith Bleidistel notice. Hrdlicka Frank Hrdlicka, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Buchinsky; dear father of Patrick; dear brother of Clara Green, Edward Raymond Albert and Mildred Allen. Funeral services Wednesday, 12 noon, from the Skaia Funeral Home, 3656 W. Belmont to Memorial Estates Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

539-1376. Jackson Joseph S. Jackson, late of Tinley Park, beloved husband of Juanita, nee Harvell; fond father of Joseph Jr. and David; brother of Mary Welch, Netti Keys, Rose Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Kollendorfer, John and George Jagodits.

the Hickey-Vandenberg Chapel, 6730 174th Tinley Park. Interment Beverly Cemetery. 532-1613. Jarek James F. Jarek, beloved husband father of the of late Leah, nee Vickers; dear Dorothy Marion, George J.

and Raymond brother of the late Josephine Perti, Catherine Simonek, and Frank Koranda; Jan. 17, 10 a. at the Joseph Nosek grandfather of six. Service Wednesday, Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th St.

corner of Euclid, Berwyn. Interment Mount Auburn. Visitation begins 2 p. m. Tuesday.

Johnson Olga J. Johnson, beloved wife of the late Carl; dear mother of Elvy Kozlowski and Rehm Mariels of ten: grandmother sister of Ruth Engberg. of four: great grandmother tion at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central from 3 p. Tuesday, until 12 noon.

Wednesday. Service Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2 p.m. at Nebo Lutheran Church, Menard and Dakin Streets. Interment Mt.

Olive. Memorials to Nebo Lutheran Church appreciated. Kalamyer Richard Frank Kalamyer, age 47 years, of 16114 John Kirkham Drive, Lockport, 111., Jan. 14, 1973, husband of Hedwig Kalamyer; father of Brunhildy; son of Mrs. Clara Kalamyer and the late Frank of Chicago; brother of Mrs.

Lorraine Mytys of Chicago and Mrs. Ronald (Patricia) Eckman, Spring Grove, nieces and nephews. Services at the Goodale Funeral Home, 912 S. Hamilton Lockport, Wednesday at 11 a. m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Romeoville, Ill. Visitation 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Tuesday. Kasper Frank: L. Kasper, dear father of Stella Keblis; stepfather of Angeline 14; brother of Stella Yukne. Funeral Dolores Nubie; a grandfather of Marciniak.

Rosemarie Wisla and Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 9:00 a. m. from Lack Funeral Home, 2314. W.

23rd 10 Our Lady of Vilna Church. Interment St. Casimir Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Visitation Tuesday after 1 p.m.

VI 7- 6672. Kishkunas Michael Kishkunas, Jan. 15, loving husband of Eva, nee, Kanevarsky: fond fav ther of Ben and Edward Kishkunas: grandfather of Michael, Robert and Deborah; brother of Anton Kishkunas. Member of Lithuanian Whife Star Club. Funeral services Thursday, 10 a.m.

at the Marquette Funeral Home, 2533 W. 71st St. Interment Lithuanian National Cemetery. Visitation after 5 p. m.

Tuesday. 476-2345. Kloss Marie Kioss, dear wife of the late Andrew fond aunt of Eleanor Stephens, Evelyn Murphy, Jane Wright, Margaret Mazur, Charlotte Ustaszewski and Frank Szulakiewicz. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. m.

from DeVriendt Funeral Home. 2708 N. Western to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's. HU 6-1716. Knetl See Antonia Turcich notice. Kost Henry N.

Kost, beloved husband of Kathren; fond father of the late Marvin H. grandfather of Wayne L. and Mary Lou; brother of Susan Leonhardt and Dorothy, Rohl. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. at VanHenkelum Funeral Home, 12534 S.

Harlem Palos Heights, Ill. Interment Chapel Mill Gardens South. Masonic service. Tuesday 8 p. m.

by Riverside Lodge, No. 862, A.M. Member of Scottish Rite Valley of Chicago, Medinah Temple and charter, member of West Suburban Shrine Club. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Tuesday. 448-3530. Kraft Margaret C. Kraft, nee Croke, beloved wife of the late Joseph N. Kraft: dear mother of Margaret Spellman.

Virginia (James Loughman and the late Joseph Kraft: 19 grandchildren: great-grandchild; fond sister of Richard Croke and Helen Curran. Funeral Thursday, 11 a. m. from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero to St.

Mary of the Woods Church. Mass 11:30 a. m. Interment All Sainfs. Momber of St.

Mary of the Woods Altar and Rosary Society. Members of the Altar and Rosary Society will meet the funeral home Wednesday, for liturgical wake service. In lieu of flowers contributions to St. Mary of Providence School, 4200 N. Austin Chicago, Ill.

would be appreciated, VisItation after 6 p. m. Tuesday. 736-3833. roof- Rid- by sons, a brothat chapel Park.

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