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DEATHS, Funeral AnnonnrememUi 5 PART II WEATHER REPORT KEVORKIAN. Marges. Services 1 m. Petrol Corp. ornciAL fMional Church.

20fcS 6 H'trt Blvd, nterment. Lawn. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors. KltONE. Ida.

KEmimi at oroman Mortuary. KRONE. Isaee. LOCAL TEMPERATURES Minimum and maximum temperatures from Southern California points, reported yesterday to tha Los Aneies office of lha y.g. Weather Bureau, er as folio Stations Ms i.

Ifin. Remains at Mannow at LARSON, Jnhm. Oravesld services today Exquisite I Lingerie Gifts BY THE FASHION EDITOR A delicate, blush-pink crepe of unusually beautiful quality fash, ions this simply tailored slip. Fine hemstitching edges the heart-shaped camisole top and outlines the seam that joins the skirt and bodice. Bust fullness shows up in placed gathers, 3 at ingiewooa Para Leoi'j.

Morquisc Anderson, directors. Lo Anaelea 67 53 Executive Dies Wirt D. Rial, 70, aphU executive for the' Petrol died at hii home, 1105 Marina Monday ijos Aoitiei (ireunoi (-9 OF WOMEN L1SDSTROM, Ella, beloved wit of Burbaak 78 Culver OltF 68 Imperial ST Long Beach 68 11 tl 64 64 William unoetrom Jervicc i m. n. at the Llttie Church of the Flowers.

Forest Lawn Pierce Brothers. 720 W. Washinsian, directors. Chicago and Dn-vtr papers please cppy.t Los Angeles Karhoe Los Angele Municipal Airport ii Mt. 73 Newport Harbor 8 pasaaena 74 Riverside 78 LONG, rial M.

Services 1 30 Thurs. at Pierce Brothers, 1-0 W. Wsahinston. LVNDBIRG, Ihiria. Services today.

2 night LosangelcsCime02 APRIL 17, 1944 p.m., at inerc urotners nurcn Around the Corner. 341 W. MnciiLr Starting in tha 11 buslneta Ban Dieao 64 San Gahrtel 75 66 66 11 'SI It 2 vr! Insiewood. with his father in Franklin, Ta KTH. (lra N.

Services 4 i m. today MA At while the ctyved back is cut to fit the contour of the figure. Santa Ana Tj Santa Barbara 65 Santa Monuj i at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills, 417 N. Mid Drive. Torrance 64 MAR1INLZ.

Alphas, died April at Mt, Shoulder" straps of self-materi UCLA. 62 where he waa born, Mr. Rial worked hia way up from messenger lxy to one of the fore FORECAST Southern fahfitrni. Virht tnil mami. Gaines Mine nr.

norniio. oeinyea brother of France Hannah ef Maarra, Frank A Manuel Maruns Services Frl 12 noon, in the Ltuie Church of the Flowers. Forest Laws Mouuary is rharae. al are adjustable and the bias skirt fits without a wrinkle. Priced at only $2.95 in 32 to 38 sizes, it makes an ideal Easter ing foa or low clouda In th west portion and generally clear in the cast portion 't i Ml I.MR.

Harry E. age 7 years, of Her- tu7 ana tomorrow; iuu coant temperatures. TEMPERATURES AND FRECTPITATIOK OVER THE NATION remembrance. For 35 cents extra, you may personalize this rnosa Beach. Be, oven nusoana or Amen A father of Mrs.

Lorsbel Dannebaum At Harry H. Milier. Funeral Thurs. at 2 30 n.m. at Glade L.

White Mortuary, Hr- tnnn Reach precipt Statinnn most authorities on refinery construction and operation In America. He was associated with Standard Oil of Indiana at Whiting, later came to California to work for Standard of California at Richmond. Mm. tation dainty lingerie with a first name MILLFR, Zella. Services 11 a.m Thurs.

DIVORCE SOTS FILED SMALL WOOD. Lottn against Franilla. SMITH. Evelyn aaainst Rwwell. SMITH, Frances asainst Bnthtinan.

STAHLMAN Edna E. aaamn Kenneth H. TAYLOR. Dorothy C. asamu Harry A.

TUCKER. Bylia asvtnM James. VARN'EY Louie E. agamut Dan WALLAHE. Dewey Jr.

asainai La Ne'de. WEBSTER. Lswrence H. Jr. against Ruhr.

WILLIAMS Emily M. am inn Lionel O. WOLF. Sally Jack. WORKMAN Rutn I.

asainst BemanJ YAHBflOUGH. fctrlc as sir. Charles. DIVORCES GRANTED AKFPS Norma from Oarnett ANDREWS. Ruth M.

irvm John W. ATCHISON. Beulab L. from James A. BAILEY Mary V.

from Jack BALDWIN, Jessie W. from Frank B. BASS kildred W. from James R. BERRT.

Pnscilla J. from Chester W. EIJVIL. Marjorie L. from Roy W.

B1NOHAH Leona H. from Howard C. BrSHOP-JQNE3 Arlenne from A. C. O.

Mml from Donald R. ELACKLTDGE. Marjorie J. from Lyla T. ROWER.

Marjorie from Floyd C. BYRNfS. Vivien R. Jrom Dnnsld R. CAMPBELL, Emma K.

from William J. CANNADY. Alice from Merla E. CAPPS. Troy D.

from Joan M. CATER. Alice M. from Ernest CHANDLEE. Victoria V.

from Paul C. CHANEY. Thomas J. from Gladys L. CLINTON.

Pat M. from Charles L. COLLINS, Orover from Velma J. COWAN. Durward L.

from Wanda. COX. Bera B. from timer DAiSSLER. Hermon E.

from Maudl L. DAVIS. Ethel from Charles. DEN'KER, Alms from Rurdette O. DeWITT.

Irma from teroy DURON. Emma from Armondo. EPPERSON. Beatrice A. from Rudy 8.

FAITH. Minerva L. from James E. Jr. FITZGERALD.

Shirley from Paul R. FORDYCE. Shlrely L. Jrom Normsn. FOX.

Nancy from J. B. FREDERICKSON. Maudllee frem Kenneth. GEARY.

Thomas J. from Elizabeth O. GOLD. Betty L. from Frank L.

gOODLOU. Jewelldyne from James N. ORDON. Kathryn from Ralph. GORDON.

Meta C. from Gerald M. GOSTLIN. Alan J. from Dartha.

GOTTLIEB Geraldine from Julian R. GRUEN. Margaret E. from James N. HALL.

8amey D. from Eflla J. HARVEY. Lillian from Harold f. HAYS Stella M.

from Harold t. HEISER. Grace A. from Charles I HELSLEY. Lucille V.

from J. T. HILER. Norma B. from D.

L. HODGE. Jean MacM. from Theodore HOWLETT. James A.

from Mabel H. HULL. Benita J. from Robert R. HYDE.

Freeman E. from Lila M. KALPAKOFF. Mary A. from William A.

KAL8. Adelaide from James F. KARLOW. Evelyn S. from Edwin B.

KEEGAN. Frances E. from John R. KNAPP. Kenneth D.

from Barbara O. KRATZ. Leona V. from George B. LA ROCCA.

Mae from Nicholas L. LEFEBVRE. Everett P. from Alfreda. LENEGER.

Mary E. from Joseph J. LIBERATOR. Alfred from Winona B. LINE.

Reva from William E. Jr. MADLOCK. Hugh O. from Virginia.

MARQUEZ. Elisa P. from Leopold R. MAXSON. Jean A.

from Herbert MAYER. Beatrice F. from Eugene G. McOUIRE. Armond K.

from Wanda. McKINNEY. Doris M. from Roy F. McKINNON.

Lucille from Duncan. MILLER Berta from Ernest Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfiel4 at fierce Broiners nyeriy kuis. N. Mapl Drive. Interment Brookfisid.

Mo Boston MILMAV. Harry. Remains at Oroman Mortuary. MI.NARD, Hatlie Mar. FnreKl tun Mnrtiiarv In ehar Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Molnea Detroit MONAbMIIH.

Ghiii AInse, of Baldwin Mix. 78 60 49 i 72 62 49 78 ,...68 92 70 11 64 In the early Wi he built and operated the Huastec Petro Park beloved father of May Monasm itn of Baiawin Park nrotner or Mrs. jonn Armuage or nouywooa, services si Baldwin Park Funeral Home 1 .02 m. interment. Forest Laws Memorial-Park Cemetery.

El Ft. Worth Fresno Havre Indianapolis leum Co. refinery for E. I Do-heny at Tampico, and later for the aame Interests put up CLASS TO STUDY HAM AND LAMB A gorgeous, frilled crown roast of larab will vie with the traditional roast ham for honors at the Easier dinner program planned for this morning at the Times College of Cookery. Under the capable hands of Marian Manners, Times food editor, a complete dinner will be cooked, featuring a choice of three different roasts suitable to any purse or cooking ability, spring vegetables, ealad and dessert.

Mrs. Anita Bennett, assistant director of home economics at The Times, will show the class her special collection of edible table favors for the Easter'season. She will display each favor, explaining how and of what material it's made. (No printed directions are available at this time.) Southland homemak-ers are invited to attend. Miss Manners will present the lesson at 10:30 a.m.

in the Times auditorium. Classes are free. Canned Corn and Tuna Put in One Menu BY MARIAN MANNERS Canned corn and canned tuna are two menu stand-bys now abundant in grocery stores. The following recipes are attractive ways to use those two favorites. The casserole is hearty enough to serve as supper or luncheon entree.

The salad was designed as a meal-in-one' luncheon combination. Ripe OUto Corn rvrallop 3 cup chopped ripe olives 2 cups cream style corn 1 cup canned small oysters 'i cup oyster liquor 2 cups cracker crumbs Salt, pepper 2 eggs, beaten very lightly Melted butter or margarine METHOD: Combine olives, corn, oysters cut into pieces, oyster liquor, cracker crumbs and seasoning. Blend. Fold in beaten eggs. Pour mixture into well -greased casserole and dot with butter or margarine.

Cover dish. Place in or monogram and the process takes only two or three days. The cobweb-sheer bed jacket was just made for a bride. It's a replica of grandmother's with its beruffled, long 6leeves and quaint, frilled neckline. Made of flesh-colored cotton net, it's accented with wrist bows and a tie of baby-blue satin ribbon.

The price is $10.95 in small, medium and large sizes. This sketch was made esneeiallr for The Times. For information, call MA-2345. Station 358. (This department closed Saturday and Sunday.

If you write, please Inclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. MORRISON, Joseph Edward, lovtn hus city as Veras band of Estella Morrison. Services 12 noon, from Anielus Temple. TJtter-McKinley's Jewel City Mortuary. Olen- rtnie in rharse.

it tie Rock 40 S4 66 44 45 31 37 30 34 47 53 64 41 34 54 64 72 33 61 46 36 60 54 33 44 34 46 41 44 55 45 48 40 61 66 j'40 1.47 Memphla 62 NEWTON, Ry G. Services today, 11 a m- Miami Minneapolis New Orleana New York .05 .05 fmaha hiladelphla 7 62 78 '68' 58 05 50 67 80 84 55 the Pan American Petroleum Co. plant In Watson, which he operated. He ran his own asphalt producing company in Long Beach for a number of rears, until 1939, when he sold out and went to work for the Petrol Corp. as sales manager of packaged asphalt products.

In addition to his petroleum Interests he had other wide Phoenix PHtJtburgh Portland Reno Sacramento St. Louis Salt Lake Citv at veterans temetery unapei. eawieue. Armstrong Family in charge. OTT, E.

J. Will A Reynolds ft Francis X. Eherle in charge. PARAOF.E, La Roy Claire, Ph. M.

1e. Services todsy at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel of W. A. Brown ft Son, 1615 8.

Flower St. PALMER, Mrs. Mary, lovinr mother ef E. J. I6ullyi Sullivan.

Services at chapel of Ivy H. Overholtter. April IS. at 2 p.m. PKDF.R.SEN", Amanda, beloved wife ef Charges C.

Pedersen, lovlna mother of Mrs. May Beaumont. Mrs. Lily Lind-hardt. Mrs Pearl Kummerer.

Carl Rudolph, Otto. Oscar, Franklin ft Henry Pedersen. Services April 19. 2 p.m.. at Hammond.

Mispagel ft Ruppe's Chapel, 3517 Hyde Park Blvd. Interment Ingi-wood Park Cemetery. PtLANT, Barbara. Services 1 p.m., at Jones ft Hamrock Mortuary. 79 San Antonio 77 San Francisco 61 Seattle 5 Spokane 65 Washington 67 spread investments, including VITAL RECORD PFPI.N'.

John (suddenly, i Services Bad Skin Can Be Improved BY LYDIA LAXE Everytime I see anyone with a bad skin going through life with a grin-and-bear-it expression I feel like rushing up to that person and saying, "I know of something which will help your skin." For years this treatment has brought a dream of a clear com ownership in large apple orchard property near Sonoma-Mr. Rial leaves a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Neales of Long Beach, and two grandsons. "i 1 JU as iree nroiaers MORGAN. Edith K.

from William B. MYER. Clinton D. from Lillian. NIEMTEC.

Hazel from Wallace. PHILLIPS. Bernard, beloved husband of pan of water and bake an hour at plexion to those who had given up hope. It is so simple to use and so effective. I just wish it EASTER GIFTS Lovely crepe is used in this slip at the quaint net bed jacket is $10.95.

were possible Tor you to take a 3o0 degrees. Remove from water, uncover dish and bake 15 minutes longer to brown top. Serve immediately, plain or with white sauce. Arocado Tuna Salad 1 medium avocado 8 slices crisp cooked bacon 2 cups flaked canned tuna 2 cups sliced celery Real French dressing to moist, en Shred led lettuce 2 peeled tomatoes 3 hard cooked eggs METHOD: Feet and cube avocado. Crumble bacon.

Combine all ingredients and toss lightly. Serve on mounds of shredded lettuce, previously dressed with extra French dressing. Garnish each salad with wedge3 of juicy lemon, tomato and egg quarters. look at ray files filled with let NOONAN. Leona N.

from James W. NORTON. Nettie M. from Hollis. NYE.

George from Mae C. PRTMEAU. Laura W. from Theodore R. PENA.

Rose from Albert M. PERRY. Bertha B. from Edward W. RAINS.

Mildred T. from William M. REED. Janice M. from Walter Jr.

RODRTGUES. Robert R. from Frances. RUSSELL. Jane L.

from Walter W. SANCHFZ. Rebella L. from Jose J. SAUNDERS.

Ruby W. from Cecil C. PCHULER. Genevieve M. from Lyle E.

SFAGO Ruby from George. SHORES. Helen from Earl F. SMEAD. Vivian M.

from Walter SMITH. Jeanne M. from Leonard J. SMITH. La Verne from Kenneth.

8TARKS. Marie M. from Robert E. STEPHENS. Lena M.

from Dwight D. STERNBERG. Irving from Rose. SULLIVAN. Flora B.

from Charles W. SWARTZ. Kenneth W. from Anna M. TELFORD.

Joseph A. from Katherlne 8. 7TLTON Joan from Wesley R. TOWNSEND. Alberta A.

from Earl L. TATE. Mary G. from Marvin E. TAYLOR.

Lee E. from Floyd. TUTTLE. Helen K. from Charles L.

UZAR. Helen from Fred J. VTETRA. Rhoda M. from Allen F.

WEBB. Elsie from Thomas J. WELCH. Gladys from John WELLS. Jack D.

from Marybelle Z. WKITAKER. Rose from John. WHITIOCK. Harriet A.

from Howard J. WHITTED. Jack B. from Velma N. WIFF.

Alice H. from John L. WIGGINS. Violet from Evan W. WINSTON.

Victoria from Tom Jr. YGLESIAS. Joe from Helen. YOUNG. Mabel M.

from Mark L. ZRUM. Jennie D. from Fete. ters of praise for these preparations.

One woman was so desolate about the sores on her face TRAVELER TO TALK she confessed she didn't want to Fannie Phillips, brother oi Leon Max ft John Phillips. Services Thurs, 3 p.m., Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Gro- tnun Mortuary, directors. OI ATtMAN, Max. Services 12 noon Thurs.

at Glasband's Downtown. 601 W. Washington Blvd. QUINN. Mrs.

Catherine. Bolemn Reouiem High Mass 9 a.m., at St. Vincent Church. Cunningham O'Connor, dlrs. BIDGWAY, Charles Arthar, beloved husband of Mabel L.

Ridgway, brother of Elir.abeth Gibson. Services 10:30 in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. KIMMER, Dr. F. L.

Services 2 m. Frl. at Pierc Brothers. 720 W. Washington.

BOBBINS, Mrs. Aida beloved wife of Bertrum Robbins. loving mother of Mr. Elsie Mascitellt ft Charles L. Robbins Services 10 a.m..

at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel under direction of David J. Malloy ft Richard W. Molloy Mortuary. ROGERS. beloved husband of Emma E.

Renters ft father of Gordon J. Rogers. Services 2 p.m. Thurs. at Pierce Brothers' Beverly Hills, 417 K.

Maple Drive. ROSENSTfclN, Jeaaette, beloved wif of Isidor Rosenstein. mother of Raymond Rosenstein ft Mrs. Jerome Jacobson. Services today.

2 p.m., at Malinow ft Simons. SAX. Sarah, Services 3 p.m. Thurs at Glasband Downtown. 901 W.

Washington Blvd. a SCHBEIBER. Jennie. Services 3 p.m., at Groman Mortuary. Fleas omit flowers.

8CHWARZ, John. Reouiem Mass today. 9 a.m.. at 6t. Eugene's Church.

9520 S. Van Ness. Wallace E. White ft Howard J. Callahan, directors.

SKIBA, Charles J. Forest lawn Mortuary In charge. SMITH, Meyer, beloved husband of Esther, lather of Sam K. Smith of Few York, Fanny Immerman, Lee Cowan ft Dons Raflee. Services 1 p.m., at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel.

Malinow St Simons, directors. STEWART, Jessie May. beloved wife of Alza M. Stewart, mother of Asahel B. Stewart, Bonnets Anderson ft Erma Runyan.

Services 1:30 p.m., in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest T.airn Mortiiarv in charae. live. And in a few months her skin was normal. If you have a young boy or Hat Auction for Blind Set The Braille Institute of America, which has Just inherited the sixty-odd thousand women's hata that figured in the recent Hop-per-Breneman contest, yesterday announced that Al Schmid, a blind veteran who appeared in the motion picture, "Pride of the Marines, will help in the initial auction of the hats. Schmid will fly to Hollywood from Philadelphia.

The auction will be held at Earl Carroll's on Monday night, April 22. It will be called a "klckofT auction and many screen and radio luminaries are expected to attend. Eddie Cantor and George Jessel will officiate masters of ceremonies. The Braille Institute Is seek-ing a $600,000 building, welfare and maintenance fund and hopes to add materially to its efforts through this auction and others to follow. girl in your family who is be ing made unhappy because of a bad skin, tell that sufferer about this treatment.

It consists of a TO CAMPUS Y.W. Dr. Vernon Nash, traveler and lecturer, will speak at 3 p.m. today before the public affairs committee of the Young Women's Christian Association in the U.C.L.A. Y.W.C.A.

Building. His subject will be "World Government." There will be two other meetings in the same series with Dr. Dean McHenry speaking on "The United Nations Organization" May 24. corrective ointment and a hot MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ARMBRUBTER BAUGHMAK. R.

22. 21 ARNOLD Mii'EKER C. 30. BV 24. AVRIL ESAU.

V. 28. U. 23. BAKER BABCOCK.

k. 45, D. 81. BARNES LABH. J.

27. P. 19. BERG OLDING. C.

30. M. 26. BLUE BUGCJ. C.

23. P. 20. BOWLDS WING ATE. E.

39, S. 19. BRIGGS DAVIS. G. Jr.

22. M. 22. BROVLES McUAREff. 32.

B. 25. BLTRCH CARR. F. 38, B.

36. BURNETT SNOWDFV. R. 22. D.

22. CALDERONE HARDY. A. 27. M.

22. CAMERANO JONES. V. 30. A.

18. CAMPBELL VAM SCHAACK. S. Jr. 85, J.

CARLOS MOLINA. F. 27. R. 24.

CARTER REYNOLDS. V. 23. G. 20.

CHAN CIS HAWLEY. 24. K. 24. CLELLAND MILSAP, L.

20. P. 22t CORRIGAN HEBARD. Jr. 28.

M. 29. CORWIN PETRIS. R. 23.

P. 21. CRAWFORD SCHLAN. E. 30, G.

20. DAVIS BELL. E. 30. M.

35. DE LA TORRE CASTANEDA. T. 41, O. 28.

DI FIORE HICKMAN. D. 46. B. 41.

DILLEN VELASCO. W. 37. M. 30.

EVERETT COFFMAN. 21. V. 17. FORD RICH.

H. Jr. 22. S. 18.

FOSTER ROWE. L. 26. B. 21.

FRAME DIEVENDORFF. L. 26. M. 21.

FULLER CENANT. E. 23. C. 25.

GARLOW GARLOW. 40. 45. GEROW WARD. N.

23. B. 2i. GILES SCHAEFER. L.

37. F. 38. GOD3ER BROWN. 21.

M. 18. GONZALES REZA. J. 48.

F. 31. GRIMES SWAN. J. 26.

G. 18. HAMES CORNITIUS. D. 25.

B. 20. HARBERT VAN DOREN. B. 54.

E. 39. HEFNER SOCK. E. 21.

R. 20. HENTON McGUIRE. R. 21.

L. 22. HIGBEE RIGGINS. W. 78, M.

63. HOGUi; CARL. D. 28. D.

24. HOLDRIDGE MITCHELL. J. 24. L.

21. HOLZMAN RUSSELL. W. 33. J.

30. HOOKER COFFMAN. C. 21. V.

19. HOOVER LINDSEY. R. 37, B. 24.

HORN HARTLEY. E. Jr. 24, B. 22.

JAIME! GUTIERREZ. J. 27, M. 30. JOHNSON LAWS.

L. 28. J. 25. JUSTESON CHALMERS.

R. 30, C. 30. KEfeSEE WILSON. J.

Jr. 20. V. 17. KI.NGSLEY KOTIN.

45. M. 37. KNESS HAMILTON. P.

32. L. 22. La VIGNE STEELE. B.

27. R. 29. liege fisher. w.

33. v. 28. lopez fimbrez. f.

24. 23, lopez shoff. e. 4. m.

42. mayfield roberts j. 24. m. 19.

menzel mcgillivary. h. 32. w. 36.

Mclaughlin williams. h. 22. d. 19.

mcnally hatten. r. 25. 23 MICHAUX WEBB. J.

Jr. 18, M. 17. MILLER LOPEZ. E.

26. R. 29. MONTI EL- GUERRERO. R.

41. tt. 36. MORE BROCKMAN. Z.

53. H. 40. MURRAY SHELLEY. C.

36. D. 26. NAVA GONZALES. A.

26. V. 21. NELPON COMBS 21. G.

21. NEWSTAT ROSEN. T. 27, J. 20.

NEYMAN GAGE. C. 30. M. 21.

NORRIS PAULL. F. 21. 17. ORTIZ RODRIGUEZ.

M. 26. M. OSTROWSKY RANKOW. A.

34, C. 31. PAGE YOUNG. L. 24.

E. 18. PARTON ROSS. J. 21.

Si. PEREZ RODRIGUEZ. J. 26. E.

22. PIMEN'TEL PETERS. W. 35. M.

28. PROFFTTT CASTELAN. D. 21. 18.

RAYFIELD LEA. B. 20, P. 20. REUMAN CHEVALIER.

C. Jr. 32. M. it.

RICHARDS LUCK. R. 21. D. 19.

RICHARDS SHERRARD. i. 33. h. 33.

ROE CONVER. V. 49. V. 46.

SALAZAR WILSON. T. 48. C. 39.

ALGADO GUTIERREZ. 49. M. 3J. SALZMAN HYAMS.

P. 24, B. 18. SCHADE KALLAR. J.

25. 31. SCHLESINGER WEiTZMAN. K. 31.

D. 29. DEATHS, Funeral Announcements S.C. Mothers Club Will Meet Today A student musical program is scheduled today for the meeting cf the Infraternity Mothers Club of S.C. at 11 a.m.

in Bowne Hall on the campus. tonic. Por further Information telechon me at MAdison 2345. Station 358 ithia department closed Saturday and Sunday.) or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Lydia Lane, care of The Times. Los Angeles.

53. Al'LD, Ida B. Services 2:30 n.m. Thurs. at Pierce Brothers, 720 W.

Washing- ion Diva. BALBONI. Arris. Remains will lie In state from 6 to 9 p.m. Thurs.

at the cnapei oi rierce erotners. 70 w. wash mgton. Services 2 p.m.. at the veterans cnapei, aawteue.

SHOPPER BY ZEAXETTE MOORE BEI.DEN. Lydia A. Services 12:30 at me wee KirK rne Heatner. TEN'GVALL. Adolph, loving brother of nouse or nan Mortuary in cnarge.

Erik Ar John Mattson! also survived Dy 2 Coy beloved son of Mildred OBITUARY brothers ft 1 sister in Sweden Services today. 12 noon, from Utter-McKmiey's Coy Burnett brother of Miss Kinesbury Burnett, Anna Craig As Val Jewel city. 624 b. central, uienuaie. WH1TF.D.

Zella. ItpDv.r Mnrtiiorv. tnffUwnnit. In charge entine wurnett. granoson oi Mary nephew of Maude Kingsbury, Burnett.

Frances Sochor Ac John Bur If exception ever proved" the rule it's true with the new njion hairnet. A look at its sheerness and it will have to be a close one, so inconspicuous is this net WILLIAMS. Addie beloved mother of nett. Services 2 p.m., St. John's Episcopal Church, 514 W.

Adams. Los Angeles. CaEket closed at service. Slumber Koom visitstion at Forest Lawn Thurs until 12 coon. Forest Lawn Mortuary In Margos Kevorkian Funeral services for Margos Kevorkian, 73, of 110 N.

Crescent Heights philanthropist and prominent in the Armenian colony of Los Angeles, will be con cnarge. belies its strengui. There is a lot of power in the BLRTON. James beloved father of Lyda May Gooding, father-in-law of Marshall M. Gooding.

Services today, 10:30 a.m.. In the We Kirk s' the Heather, Forest Lawn Mortuary in for it will take a far ii i n'Y'rTTrrrHT? cnarge. BVRD, Blanche May. Services today, 11 a.m.. at Pierce Brothers' Little Church ducted at 1 p.m.

today in the Gethsemane Congregational Helen L. Livineston. nutn o. runn. Lr Ward ft Wallace R.

Williams, sister of Dr. Helen V. Cunningham Euaene C. Cady; aiso survived by 4 grandchildren. Private services Thurs.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge WINSLOW, Dorwln HalseT. loving husband of Marv Winslow. Services 3 p.m., at Utter-McKlnley Broadway. 4254 S. Broadway.

TOCHEM. Margaret Talbot, beloved wife of William A. Yochem, loving sister of Mrs, Mary T. Dooa, Mrs. Leila Bt.

Clair, Mrs. Jessie T. Steele ft William P. Talbot, loving daughter of W. P.

Talbot. Bervices 10:30 a.m. todsy at Hollywood Cemtery Chapel instead of as previously announced. Pierca Brothers' Hollywood, directors. YOUNG, Mary Frances, beloved wife of Col.

Frederick B. Young, mother of Mary Frances Matheson. Col. Frederick R. Young, sister of John Matthew ft Edward Leinen.

Private services were held. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge. Please omit flowers. Around, the Corner. 3443 W.

Manchester William Gage, Banker, Dies William Henry Cage, 77, manager of the credit department of the Farmers Merchants National Bank of Los Angeles, died yesterday. Mr. Gage had been identified with the banking industry in New York and Los Angeles for 60 years and had been with the Farmers Mer-chants 35 years. He leaves hia widow, Matilda Gage, and a brother. Chester B.

Gage. ingiewooa. CARSON. Thomas J. Reauiem Mass today.

Church. Interment will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary Here's a perfect little dress for plaid. It's sleeveless and a full ruffle eurrounds the square shoulder yoke.

Printed Pattern 1573 is very simple to make and comes in Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 12 requires 2 yards of 35-inch material or 2 yards of 39-inch. Directions are printed on each pattern piece to show you what it is, where it goes and how to match it to its mate. Send 15c in coins, your nam and address clearly printed. SIZE DESIRED AND PATTERN NUMBER to the Los Aneeles Times Fashion Bureau.

202 W. First Los Angeles 53. 9 a.m., at Precious Blood Church. Cunningham O'Connor, directors. CHAPMAN.

Laurens Mai, beloved husband of Marjorie S. Chapman, loving father is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Kevorkian, retired merchant, or uaniei warn cnapman At Mary P. Chapman, brother nf Mm V.

A McMil lan. Mra. Mary Glllern the late Ward died April 13 in Fresno while HI Chapman. F. S.

Chapman it Mrs. Har-riet C. McCutchen. Funeral services today. 11 a.m..

at the chanel of Cunning, ham O'Connor. 850 W. Washington CHRISTFNSEN, Emll C. Forest Lawn Mortuary In rhirrp there on a visit. He leaves two daughters, two sons and a SCHLUETER -BROWN.

B. 22. 17. brother. CI.AYBI'RG, Abraham L.

Services 3:30 m. ri. at Pierce Brothers. 720 W. Wash ram Mrs.

Clara G. Mackin Sun, Moon and Tide By U.S. Cfltftt and OwJetle Burrow Mflw aulrv iuu LiM Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Grace Mackin, 86, retired country club manager, will be I MiUH illirilflinnliliniiiriiiinilil P.TA. Chiel Renamed Wilshire Crest P.T.A.

has reelected Mrs. Fred W. Olson president. BACK Tin mm tosjt conducted at 4 p.m. at Pierce BtlHRIKTEI ooi wvm.

iZ Bros. Beverly Hills Chapel, with SHEER Nylon hairnet is almost invisible. cremation to follow. She died FUNERAL DIRECTORS CVXXIXGHAM OOONXOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR? TVSPFCTION OP LOS ANGELES' MOST BEAUTIFUL MORTUARY MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME WEST WASHINGTON FR-m DAVID J. MALLOY -RICHARD W.

MOLLOY Mortnary A FRIEtTO'S HOME CFNTOALLY LOCATrTI 1717 S. FI.O WF.R ST. "hAMMOXD. MISPAGEL sfc Rl'PPE LOI'IS E. RrFPE, MANAGING DIRECTOR NO OTHER LOCATION.

PERSONAL SERVICE. MODERATE PRICES S517 Hyde Park Blvd. nr TH-91jj BRESEE BROS. GILLETTE FIFTY-THREE YEARS OF FRIENDLY SERVICE IVG TONJt LVpjFR -B1 PIERCE BROS. MORTUARIES TWELVE CONVENIENT CHAPELfl INCLUDING CREMATORY FORI VK A I A 1 1.

-4 1 1 MORTUARY IX FOREST LAWN EVERYTHING AT TIME OF BORROW at her home, 257 S. Almont Drive, Sunday. She leaves her stronger pull than stress of xirdi-nary usage to break or tear it. Mr 1 Mr 7 Msr 19 AsrU WEDNESDAY. APRIL IT Sun rises 6 21 in.

sets 6 35 m. loon rise 7.48 sets 15 as. TIDES. LOS ANGELES HARBOR daughter, Mrs. Eric Blore, wife The net is elasticized and the of the motion picture character actor.

ADrtl Lev. Rich Low Hirft 11 Lev Hlcb Low Htrk farther it is pulled the more at ana for itUf ii III ii in li til 8:2 Mi ilil? I sheer it becomes. As a matter of a 2n fact, it stretches to the fineness 21 6:30 0 4 list 9.1 4: S.I 4 4 21 7.46 of human hair. HUB LW Its colors are medium brown, i s.ia it 4. TELEPHONE CLEVELAND i-SUi dark brown, light brown, black, gray and white.

These almost la. Fnrnt Inn Memoris isi-rsrk hi Tides sr (tverj In order accurrcrieM first column denotlrti tlm nd eonsi column height In feet abov or mran loer wster. Light Jsc Irs d. notes blrk far Timet Ust4 ar Pacific Sisr.dsrd Tim. GLASBAND MORTUARIES Jewish Firl Direttor, IPS ANGELES HOLLYWOOD ARDENA WAX BATH SAION TREATMENT RUPPE MORTUARY CREMATORIES- 1001 WEST WASHINGTON BLVD.

PRospwt 0115 tear-proof nets are priced at four for $1.00. To learn nam of shop that sells these, telephone MA-234d. Station 358 (this department closed Saturday and Sunday.) or write to me. care of Women'f Bervict Bureau. The Times Los Aneeles 53.

tnclosine a stamped, eif-addressed envelope. Thoueh reasonable Quantities of merchandise ere in stores when shoooer items re shown, demand may exceed current stocks. When sold out. stores reorder to make items available later. Pierre Brothers' CreBitry 1405 S.

Cstahna Sr PE-17 Fl.OR.5TS- ineton uiva. CLEAVE, Herbert William, husband of Lola E. Cleave, father of Jeannette Garrison of Glendora. Cat. 4c David C.

Cleave, M.D.. of Monterey, Cal. Announcement of services later by Reed Tapley A Geiger. COLVERT, Estella May, of 1339 W. 84th Place, April 15.

wife of Georee R. Col-vert. Services April 18, 2 p.m., at the chapel of White-Emerson Whlttier. DANBACHFS. Mrs.

Mabel. Services today, 11 a.m., from the chapel of W. Brown it Son. 1815 8 Flower St. DES NOYER, Mrs, Kathrya M.

Cunningham tt O'Connor, directors. ED ALL, Ssnl Joe. Remains st Groman Mortuary. E1MEBS, Mrs. Louisa.

Requiem Mass today. 9 a.m., at St. Joseph's Church, Cua-nincham Ar O'Connor, directors. ENCELL, John Charles, husband of Victoria, father of John Charles. Steven Elery.

Mary Louise tt Victoria Elaine son of Mr. Mrs. Chester Encell. Services 10 a.m. Wed.

at Hardin 6c Flanagan Chapel. Inglewood. GAMMON, Kenneth H. Services today. 1:30 p.m..

at Armstrong Family. GCLABERT, Or. Ersklne Minor, of 3120 E. Third Long Beach. Services today, 2 p.m., in MoiteU ChapeL 909 E.

Third Long Beach. GENSER. Harry. Services 11 a at Hollywood Cemetery Chapel. Groman Mortiiarv.

directors GOLDFINE. Julius Remains at Glas- band Downtown Mortuary. CRIBB, Gears Antheny. of 7308 Owens-mouth Csnoga Park, beloved husband of Mary Estelle Grubb, father of Grace Grubb Haider of Hollywood. Services at Praiswater's Funeral Home, C-noea Psrk.

11 a Thurs April 18 HAMBURGER, Minna E. Services 2:30 p.m.. in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Forest Lawn Mortuary Id charge. HAROFNG.

Harriet M. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. HAYDEN. Charles L. Services 10:30 am.

Thurs. Pierce Brothers. 720 West Washington Blvd HENDERSON, Gears Wlrtins, fjeloved husband of Estelle Chase Henderson, father of Edgar A. Henderson Kate Jillett, uncle of Margaret Berry it Craig Jillett, Services Thurs. at 3 ra.

In the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. HENNESSr, Michael beloved son of Marion Hennessy. brother of James Hen-nessy it Mrs. Jo Davis. Graveside services 2 p.m..

at Inglewood Park Cemetery. Edwards Brothers' Colonial Mortuary, directors. HH.IFR. Mrs. Dorothy Jan, of Pasadena, wife of Lt.

Woodrow Wilson Hil-ler. daughter of Mrs. June Raeuber. sister of Mrs. Florence V.

Patterson. Mrs. Margaret L. Reiehert Mrs. Helen M.

Van Doren. Services 11 a.m.. from Grace Chapel. Inelewood Park Cemetery. Gat's.

Kingsley Gates, Santa Monica, directors. HILTY. Jinn beloved husband of Georgia 8. Hiltv. brother of Mrs.

Edith H. George, father of Georee C. Hilty. Services 2 n.m Thurs. at Pierce Brothers.

720 W. Washington Blvd. HOLLOW. Robert P. Cunningham O'Connor, directors.

Hl'VEN, Margaret beloved daughter ef Herman A. Margaret E. Smith, sister of Jacqueline L. Smith. Private services Thurs.

Forest Lawn Mortuary In charce. KESSI.ER, Dorethy beloved wife of tt. Howard M. Kesaler. mother of Karen D.

Kessler. daughter of Lulu ft Fred Walker. Services 2 in the Little Church of the Flowers. Forest Lawn Mortuary In charge. anutnrELU OJK)UW.

R. S. 20. SFRSEN FLANERY. B.

42. A. 33. SHIELDS FOLEY. P.

Jr. 25. M. 19. SIEWFRTSEN ULIN.

R. 20. J. 21. SKANDERA GADDY.

P. 29, S. 27. SOLOMON FISHER. 29.

M. 22. STIEGMANN MARLATT. V. 30.

M. 26. STUBBS PAVLICK. C. 38.

M. 43. TROWBRIDGE SCHNEIDER. C. 23.

M. 26. TYUS JULIAN. L. 22, M.

25. AUGHT ERICKSON. O. 21. M.

21. VERDUZCO LEVARIO. A. 21. L.

20. WARREN McLURE. D. 20. K.

17. WAUGB BROWNE. J. Jr. 22, A.

21. WAYT GRIFFITH. C. 2. E.

20. WELTER WALKER. W. Sr. 29.

V. 28. WILLIS ERHART. W. Jr.

31, R. 22. WORM VALERIE. H. 22, M.

21. ZAMORA LOPEZ. B. 28. A.

28. ZARAGOZA PORRAS. O. 25. C.

18. ZUCKERMAN KLEID. G. 29, B. 23.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED ASTLEY. William H. aainst MartueriU V. BAKER. Fare E.

against Don J. BAKER. Gordon J. against Joan L. BAKER.

Hazel V. against Cole. BARRETT. Bertha B. aaainst Edward BELMONT.

Rirardo G. against Alice L. BLUNT. Wally against Wesley A. BOWELL.

Rex E. against Isabelle CALDWELL. James F. against Doris H. CARTER.

Anna V. against Elmer F. CASCARELLI. John P. aeainst Ruth M.

CASSIDY. Helen L. against Ernest L. CLEMENTS. Mabel E.

against Jesse D. CLINE. Id M. afrainst Samuel B. COLEMAN.

J. asainst Dorothy R. Ann against Nicholaj. COPLIN. Geraldine against Clarence Jr.

CORONEL. Dorothy aeainst Frank Jr. COURY. Wylla B. against Oliver A-CROW.

Edward H. against Gusrie DANIELS. Curtis L. aaginst Mary A. DELGADO: A.

against Alicia G. DEUMYER. Rita B. against Jack L. DICKMAN Adam F.

against Minnie M. DOLAN. Mary against Raymond J. DOLAN. Vilma E.

against R. E. ESOUEDA. Eva against Valentine. ESTER.

Dorothy against Boolter T. FORSBERG. Bertha S. against John C. FRIPBFY.

Estella I. against George P. GARNER. Gladys F. against James R.

GLEICHERT. George B. against Irene A. GORDON Helen B. against Ralph R.

GREEN. Kathryn B. against Franklin Jr. GREEN. Roberta against William B.

GROFF. Mary L. against Howard L. HARTUNG. Marianne against Joseph T.

HARVEY. Flora against Gordon M. HAYMAN. David against Helen A. HERMAN.

Elizabeth against Edward. HEYL. Laura M. against Edwin E. HOPSON.

Bricss W. auatnst Roberta M. HORN. Robert P. against Beverly.

ISBFLL. 'Carol B. against Paul M. JIMENEZ. Marv against Claudlo.

KEENAN. fieorgia A. against Forest L. KLASEY. Thomas D.

aeainst Shirley D. LEDERMAN. Anna against Max. LLEWELLYN. Joan against Frederick.

LTGOCKI. Joseph F. aeainst Marie. LINDBLOM. Ruth against Charles W.

LIPSEY. Shirley against Lawrence W. LUKENS. Beatrice S. against Lynn C.

MsrCMENT. Anna aeainst Clairwln V. MARTIN. Gloria M. against George R.

MARTIN. Mary B. against George R. McCONNELL. Claudia I.

against James W. MflNTYRE. Geraldine L. against Jack H. MTLLFR.

Dorothy L. aeainst John F. MILLINER. Beryl against Douglas M. MIRANDA.

Salu O. against Antonio. MUMPER. Evadna M. against George A.

PATTEN. Dana R. against Ruth. PEREZ. Esther against Miguel.

PFTERMAM. Edith aeainst Jacob. PIPFR. Grace L. against William H.

PORTER. Mary 3. against Robert H. PRICE. Bruce W.

airainst Lois RANER. Eeulah against James A. RIVERA. Philomena D. fccainst Julian.

RONTON. Decla D. against John W. RUSLER Clarence L. against Eleanor J.

SAMPSON. Nita R. against Melvin L. SCHWINDT. John r.

aeainst Tthe! B. PFAFFS. Gloria M. aeainst WintJord I. 6KEHENS.

Ellen E. against Charles T. BRAMBLE FUNERAL HOME Reverent Crtristfsn service. Mod-rste nrlct 1B16 EDWARDS BROTHERS COLONIAL MORTUARY IIKHt Yenit Boplevard PRspct tit ROM AX MORTUARY rwlih Fnnrrsl Irctrs W. WASHINGTON BLVD.

ET-ttftl BILTMORE FLORISTS Just Phone Ml -2222 and charge it! Delivery to all Mortuaries -CEMETERY LOTS- W. A. BROWN St SOX 1B15 SOUTH FTjOWER STREET. PR-5011 Want Inglewood forest Law presx ertT. Munzrr.

Incorp. RI-Q27-? 2 Slope, porfst al Ren. Carter, 1843 W. Gg. TW-OilJ.

lf REED TAPLEY GEIGEB WEST WASHINGTON BLVD. FR-B151 ARMSTROXG FAMILY Pomona Club Bid to San Marino Home Mrs. R. H. Garrison will be hostess to members of South Pasadena-San Marino Chapter of Pomona College Campus Club April 25 In her home, 1200 Virginia Road, San Marino.

Virginia Princehouse Allen, head of the college dramatic department, will direct a drama U'VlTill iX mm 1U1 1 All Zar Z. Brandon Funeral services for Zar Z. Brandon, 75, retired insurance broker, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel, interment to follow in Inglewood Park Cemetery.

He died Friday and leaves his widow, Helen of 2149 Lyric Ave. Coy Burnett Jr. Funeral services for Coy Burnett, 21, of 104 Fremont Place, U.S. Navy officer in World War II and son of Coy Burnett, president of the Monolith Portland Cement who died Monday, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St.

John's Episcopal Church with Dr. George Davidson, officiating. Interment will follow In Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Mr. Burnett was a student at the University of Southern California. He was born in Los Angeles.

He leaves his parents and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Craig and the Misses Kingsbury and Valentine Burnett. James C. Hilty Funeral services for James C. Hilty, 68, retired banker, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Pierce Bros. Chapel, 720 W. Washington with interment to follow in Rosedale Cemetery. He leaves his widow Georgia, of 2933 S. Harvard a son, George, and a sister, Mrs.

Edith- George. 1l1 SOrTH HOPE 8TRFET. UTTER-McKIX LEY FlfVrH CoBvenlent HOUSE OF HALL 1607 SOUTH FLOWER STR EE T.PR71J WALLACE E. WHITE fiM HOWARD 1. CALL AN AN tKUi CRIMATOttY.

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