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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 84

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la Los Angeles Times SKY MASTERS Chapel, followed by interment in San Gabriel Cemetery. She lived at 1117 Ethel Alhambra, and died Thursday. Her Charles survives. Mrs. Gwili A.

Cross OBITUARIES George A. Meithamer Funeral services for George A. Meithamer, 74, of: 6707 Hood Huntington Park, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today in the Colonial Chapel of Hardin gan Mortuary, Inglewood. Mr.

Meithamer, retired after 30 years as a machinery engineer for Union Carbide died Friday. He leaves his widow a ter, Mrs. Geraldine Bailey; three grandchildren; two ters, and one brother. Mrs. Orpha Robertson Funeral services for Mrs.

Part FES. 9, 1959 Orpha Ellen Robertson, 77, wife of shoe manufacturer Charles S. Robertson, will be conducted at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn. Mrs.

Robertson died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital, Burbank. She leaves her husband of the home address at Providencia Burbank; two daughters, Mrs. Bertie Kirby and Mrs. Maude Bowen; a brother, Otto Renner; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Howard E. Dudley Funeral services for Howard E. Dudley, 58, of 116 Lime Inglewood, will be conducted at 1 p.m. today in the Colonial Chapel of Hardin Flanagan Mortuary, Inglewood. Mr.

Dudley, a structural engineer for Calcor for 35 years, died Friday. He leaves his widow Faye; seven sons and four daughters. Interment will be in Rose Hills Memorial-Park, Whittier. Mrs. Bessie E.

Wegg Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Wegg, 96, will be conducted today at 10 a.m. at Grace Episcopal Church under the direction of Utter-McKinley's Southwest Mortuary. Interment will follow at Roosevelt Cemetery with the Rev. Douglas Stuart officiating.

She lived at 13914 Vermont Gardena, and died Friday. Mrs. Wegg leaves a daughter, Irene Collett; two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. William F. Sutor Funeral services for William F.

Sutor, 72, retired manufacturer, will be conducted at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the Pierce Bros. Santa Monica chapel. Mr. Sutor died Saturday in a Santa Monica rest home.

He leaves his widow Blanche, 111 Winnett Santa Monica, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Hallingby. Dr. Wyant LaMont Dr. Wyant LaMont, 59, of 200 Linden Beverly Hills, died Saturday.

Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. tonight at St. Timothy's Catholic Church, Pico and Beverly Glen and Requiem High Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m., with interment following in Holy Cross Cemetery. Dr. LaMont leaves his widow Margaret; a son, Wyant and a grandson.

Smith Salsbury, Mortuary, is in charge of arrangements. Vord Boothe Funeral services for Vord Boothe, 57, garage operator, will be conducted at 1 p.m. today in the chapel of Pierce Bros. Hollywood Mortuary. Mr.

Boothe died Friday. He leaves his widow Veda of the home address, 139 Catalina and three daughters, Miss Barbara Boothe, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Marian McComb. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Hills Memorial-Park.

Mrs. Bernice Martin Funeral services for Mrs. Bernice Martin, 75, will be conducted by 1 W. A. Brown Son Funeral Home today at 1 p.m.

in Calvary Temple, followed by interment in Rose Hills Cemetery. She died at her home, 1124 Marian Thursday and leaves a son, Lester. Mrs. Alvira M. Jones Private funeral services for Mrs.

Alvira M. Jones, 83, will be conducted today in Pierce A. Turner Hi-Y Boy of Year Wins Job With City Ken Kert, 17-year-old North Hollywood youth who was named the Hi-Y Boy of the Year, has become a city employee. He is now a mathematics and science trainee as an apprentice field engineering aide in the Bureau of. Engineering's division of surveys.

matism nounced Mayor (lators, will be sold at auction claimed at 9:30 a.m. Feb. 19 at the Week U.S. Appraiser's Stores, 534 of Molino St. matic The goods will be on dis- this area play from 9 a.m, to noon and the local De- 1 p.m.

to 4 p.m. Feb. 12 and Mrs. vio- 13 arthritis. ONLY THE TURN OF A WRENCH IT'S OUR ONLY 2, I COULD THERE IS A WAY, CAN SAVE THE ORBITING SPACE HOPE OF BUT GET MY FOLLOW ME! HOUSE FROM A FEARFUL EXPLO- RELEASING THE WEIGHT BEHIND SION, EXPLOSIVE THIS WRENCH OUR HOLD MAGNETIC BOOTS WON'T BUILDING UP PRESSURE ON THIS PLASTIC INNER IN THE SPACE, HULL, SKY! WE CAN'T GET LEVERAGE SECTION! WE'VE ONLY GOT SECONDS TO OPEN THIS WOOD the National Defense Student Loan Program.

The amount is reportedly the largest granted by U.S. Commissioner of Education Lawrence G. Derthick to any school on a per student basis. Pacific College has 148 students. Women Will Canvass for Arthritis Funds By Kirby-Wood A house-to-house "march" to gather funds during Arthritis Week will be conducted by more than 10,000 women volunteers, the Southern California chapter of the Arthritis and Rheu- Poulson has pro- Joe E.

Fetters, Alamitos this week Arthritis School District building inin Los Angeles and spector, has been elected that there are president of the Construction 600,000 rheu- Inspectors Assn, of Southdisease sufferers in ern California. A veteran of who are aided by more than 30 years in the chapter's program. construction industry, FetPaul Bogendorfer, ters is now serving his fifth march chairman, year with the school district. Foundation anyesterday. said.

the canvass of homes is to help reach a goal of $520,000. The February campaign will end next Sunday with a telethon on KTTV. 16-hour Funeral services for Mrs. Gwill Andre Cross, former cover girl and Hollywood who died in a fire at her home Thursday, will be the Little Church of the conducted at noon cam tomorrow Flowers, her Forest Lawn. She apar 2109-B Ocean Front, unice.

She leaves a son, Lance, and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Teign and Mrs. Elsie Valdbjorn. 8 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE REALIZING: THE BEST TOBACCO MAKES THE BEST SMOKE Camel outsells every other cigarette -every filter, every king, every regular -for the 10th straight year! After all the shouting, one quiet fact remains: it is superior to- of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos has never bacco that makes a superior cigarette. Smokers know it and been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mildness.

Yesterlatest published sales figures prove it. The costly Camel blend day, today, tomorrow, the best tobacco makes the best smoke. Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL Construction Group Names New Leader Pacific College Gets Loan Fund Los Angeles Pacific College, 625 Coleman has received notification that it will be allocated $10,715 in federal funds under terms of Customs to Hold Contraband Sale Everything from bales moss to perfume, whisky and jewelry, articles seized by the U.S. Treasury partment from customs B. J.

Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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