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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 26

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2 Port Tuesday, fes. 1953 Eog 3ngef eg Cf meg Five 'Women- Injured in OBITUARY Crash of Bus and Truck a 'native of Houlton, Me, and had lived here 3 She had resided at 4023 Ingraham St and leaves three Mrs. George W. Thompson, Mrs. Carlton Christian and ment, but who suffered slight Five women were James Virgil Nanny Funeral services for James V.

Nanny, 52, president of Merchants Wholesale, will be conducted today at 11 rfTm. In Pierce Bros. Los Angeles two seriously, yesterday when DR. C. W.

PIERCE, 82r CALLED BY DEATH Southland Mortuaries Concern Official's tfuneral Rites Scheduled for Tomorrow Dr. Clarence Warner Pierce, treasurer of Pierce Bros Santa Monica-bound. Grey injuries, were Rita, Vinson, 35, of 438 2nd St, Manhattan Beach; Edith Geton, 55, of 4925 Sha-rynne Lane, Torrance, and hound bus and a truck and trail Mrs. Clement J. Dore of Bos Chapel with interment In ton, and two brothers, Ralph and George.

er, loaded 24 tons of lumber, collided at Manchester Ave, and Sepulveda Blvd. Rachel Detrich, 64, of 1935 Fine St, Paso Robles. Mountain View Cemetery, San Bernardino. Born in Bagwell, he came here in 1919 and lived at 5749 10th Ave. Mr.

Nan Heinz E. Schrader Taken to Airport Medical The truck was operated by Mortuaries, died early yesterday at his home at 245 Reno Funeral services for Heinz ny was a director of the Holly Center for treatment were Mrs. Norine Ruperto, 44, of 280 New St He was 82. E. Schrader, 47, of 3207 Grand wood State Bank and a member Elmer Davis, 40.

of Upper Lake, CaL, and the bus was driven by Hubert Householder, 34, of 2300 Stanbridge Ave, Long Beach. Neither driver was injured. Love Drive, Santa Maria, and Huntington Park, will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow A native of Walton, N.T., he came to Los Angeles in 1892 and in 1898 was graduated from Mrs. Sarah Druker, 5L of 9031 in the Wheat-Halverson Mortu of Albert Pike Masonic Lodge and Al Malaikah Shrine.

He died Saturday and leaves his widow, Anna; two sons. Homer Witnesses said-the accident the SC School of Medicine. Aft Earhart Ave- West Los Ange ary Chapel, 6348 Seville les. Both were treated for pos occurred when the truck, south Huntington park. Burial in er graduation be became the first intern in California Lu sible internal injuries, shock Inglewood Park Cemetery will and John; two sisters, Mrs.

Minnie Whitten, and Mrs William Ely, and three brothers, Homer, bound, attempted to turn west on Manchester Ave, striking the side of the oncoming bus. and back injuries. follow. A resident of Hunting Others who refused treat- ton Park for 13 years, Mr, Amos and Noah. I Schrader died yesterday.

He leaves his widow Ann, a daugh ter Nancey and a son Richard: two brothers, Gerhard and Carl theran Hospital. He Joined the Pierce Bros, firm two years after it was founded in 1902 by his two brothers, Will H. and Fred Pierce, both of whom preceded him in death. He served a Los Angeles police surgeon in 1902 and served for eight years as a member of the Los Angeles Board of Education, acting as president dur Schrader, and two sisters, Mrs. William Dangerfield Funeral services for William H.

Dangerfield, 87, a resident here 77 years, will be conducted at 1 p.m. today at Utter-McKin-ley Cresse's Highland Park Chapel, 5860 Flgueroa St, Lawrence Robertson and Mrs. CIvcs Tb'O HI lio Ernest P. Martin. Credit You Hood Daniel H.

Kramer KEw with interment following at Inglewood Park Cemetery. Mr. Funeral services for Daniel jiy Hertzel Kramer, 65, retired vet 0SSToMoTMSBSHoToToT A Sh .1 I eran purchasing agent for Hendry, marine equipment BIRTHDAY CAKE Gay Heegler, a fifth-generation customer, gets an advance4 taste of one of cakes made to celebrate 80th anniversary of Ralphs Grocery Co. concern, and a resident here 44 QUICK PLATE ItEPAinS years, will be conducted today at 3 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Dangerfield retired in 1937 after 18 years as an engineer for the city of Los Angeles.

Born in England, he died Friday. His home was at 5141 Meridian St Surviving are his widow, Lila; a daughter, Mrs. Eloise Gerlach, and two sisters, Mrs. Carey N. Thomas and Mrs.

Minnie Turner. Joseph E. Johnston Rosary for Joseph E. John Mortuary arranging, followed by inurnment in Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mr.

Kramer, a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Updike; a granddaughter, Nancy Sturgis; two sisters, Miss Louise Lenz and Mrs. Caroline Schmidt, and three brothers, Walter, Paul and Lawrence Lenz. 80th Year to Be Feted by Ralphs loiorgorKy S.f-vical Misting tooth lamodU ataly roplacodi laaia alatoo pramptly rosot. who lived at 227 Valley St, died Friday, Born in Terr ing two terms.

Schools Superintendent Alexander J. Stoddard paid tribute to Dr. Pierce in an address before the board yesterday, and the board adjourned" in his memory. School Bears Name The Clarence W. Pierce School of Agriculture in Canoga Park Iwas named for him, established while he was president of the Board of Education.

He was a former trustee and deacon of the First -Congregational Church of Los Angeles, first president of the SC Half-Century Club, a charter member of the Wllshire Masonic Lodge, a member of Al Malai-kah Shrine, a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Wilshire Kiwanis Club and the Jonathan Club. Haute. he leaves his wid ow Yvonne and his mother MOURNED Dr. Clarence W. Pierce, Pierce Bros, treasurer, succumbs.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Florence Pierce; a daughter, Mrs. Lorna Huebner; two James R. and Clarence, C. Pierce, and nine grandchildren.

ston, 47, Los Angeles City Col tlnJ PQDC Mrs. Lena Kramer. The 80th anniversary of the lege professor, will be recited Mrs.1 Budlong Ralphs Grocery Co. will be cell Walter E. Clarke at 7:30 p.m.

today in the parlor of Cunningham O'Connor SAVI MONIT aa Mao) ant Plata, aat wttfc Trabyta Staform Taath, Pkaaa MU.1191 for fxact Law Prkao Funeral services for Mrs. brated at all 32 of the concern's Services for Walter E. Clarke, ia aotvanca. Na fxtra Clmrga for araoli. Mortuary, 8540 Melrose Ave.

Requiem Mass will be celebrat 81, will be conducted today at Funeral services wiU be con stores this month, it was i nounced yesterday. 10:30 a.m. in Pierce Bros. Little ed at 9 a.m. tomorrow In St ducted tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Country Chapel with interment Victor's Catholic Church, fol the First Congregational Church. Interment, under direc in Valhalla Memorial Park. Mr. Clarke was born in Canada and Clemma B. Budlong, 67 will be conducted today at 10 a.m.

in Pierce Bros. Hollywood Chapel, followed by Interment in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Budlong was born in Los Angeles and lived at 2054 Berendo Ave. She died Saturday and is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Etta Ralph's first store was opened at 5th and Spring Sts. by George Albert Ralphs. Albert Ralphs president, announced that special sales will be held to commemorate the birthday anniversary. Store tion of Pierce Bros. Los Angeles Mortuary, will be at Valhalla Memorial Park.

came to Southern California 53 years ago. He lived at 1519 lowed by interment In Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Johnston, who died Sunday, was a native of Bradford, and had lived here 32 years. He had resided at 8326 Ridpath Drive and Stevens San Gabriel, and hours are 9 a.m.

tb 9 p.m. week leaves two sons, James and died Saturday. Surviving are his widow, Henrietta; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Packard and Mrs. Muriel B.

Kober; four K. Swall and Mrs. Ella Thaxter, days and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Briand, and a brother, Francis.

and a brother, Elbert Barrow. Sundays. of Official's Mother Dies grandsons and one great-grand Dr. Halle Ewing Funeral services for Dr. daughter.

John Wilbur Fuqua Featured Tuesday Wednesday Values! Halle Laura Ewing, 90, retired physician, formerly in charge Funeral services for John of the health programs at Hollywood and Polytechnic All Officers Re-elected by Producers Officers of the Association of Motion Picture Producers were re-elected yesterday at the annual meeting of the board of directors. They are Harry Johnston, president; Y. Frank Freeman, chairman of the board; Lv K. Wilbur Fuqua, 70, retfred film studio cameraman, and a resi High Schools, will be conducted dent here 31 years, will be con ducted today at 10:30 a.m. in Mrs.

Blanche R. Wright, 80, mother of Harold W. Wright, general manager of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, died yesterday. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Turner, Stevens Eggles-ton Mortuary, South Pasadena.

today at 2 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Mortuary arranging, with inurnment in Forest Lawn the Wee Kirk o' the Heather, Forest Lawn Mortuary arranging, with entombment in For Memorial-Park. Dr. Ewing, who est Lawn Memorial-Park. Mr.

lived at 329 Heliotrope Drive, Fuqua, who lived at 8250 Lan- died Friday. Born in Jefferson- Mrs. Wright lived with her kershim North Holly son at 2390 Lorain Road, San ville, IndL, she lived here 35 years. She leaves a brother, wood, died Saturday. Born in Sidney, B.

B. Kahane and Charles S. Boren, vice-presi Macon, he leaves his wid Hall Ewing. James Archibald Imrie dents; James S. Howie, secre ow Catherine.

Milton S. Swain Marino. She came to California in 1904 with her late husband, Henry W. Wright, who was a member of the County Board of Supervisors for 12 years. Mrs.

Wright was-a member of the PEO and the Eastern Star and was one of the oldest alumnae Funeral services for James Funeral services for Milton Archibald Imrie. 70, retired In 1951 as an Internal Revenue PmMWU OR RIB STEAK Wily Standing Cut Cut from first 5 ribs of U. S. Gov- 7 fP ernment Graded Choice Beef. If.

II jZi Fine to Oven Roast. LI S. Swain, 69, property man for deputy collector, and a resident Warner Bros. Studio, will be conducted today at 1 p.m. In of Pi Beta Phi.

here 33 years, were conducted yesterday at 11:30 a.m. in the tary-treasurer. J. Tevlin was appointed to the board to represent RKO, succeeding Ernest Scanlon, who recently resigned from that studio. i At the same meeting Freeman was re-elected president of Central Casting, Fred S.

Meyer was renamed chairman of the board and Boren and Howie Pierce Bros. Venice Chapel She also leaves two other with interment In Woodlawn Wee Kirk o' the Heather, For sons, W. E. Wright of Sonora and Ralph B. Wright of Los Cemetery.

A native of Melvern, est Lawn Mortuary arranging, with interment In Forest Lawn Angeles. he lived at 4235 Redwood Venice, and died on Sat Memorial-Park. Mr. Imrie died Thursday at his home, 1671 urday. He is survived by his Western Ave.

Born In Ogdens widow Maybelle: a stepdaugh were re-elected executive vice- Fred W. Trick's Funeral Set Today burg, N.Y he leaves his widow ter, Mrs. June Williams, and two brothers, Rons on and Florence and a daughter, Mrs. Helen Bassett James. Funeral services for Fred W.

president and secretary-treasurer, respectively. i. Last Rites to Honor Mrs. Teresa Sanderson Trick, 62, retired aircraft tool Miss Helen F. Weiler Mrs.

Emma L. Van Loan Cit fren QL I drake grtdei beef. For dinner tonight pan fried or Swlssed. craftsman and a resident here Memorial services for Mrs, Requiem Mass for Miss Hel en F. Weiler will be celebrated Emma Lenz Van Loan, 73, of Funeral services for Mrs.

41 years, "will be conducted today at 10 a.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest at 10 a.m. today in St Greg 4063 Benedict Canyon Drive. Teresa E. Sanderson, 79, a resl- ory's Catholic Church with Sherman Oaks, will be conduct rtATit hr Ttior than Kn veara.

mm Mb. roll ed at 2 p.m. Thursday in Rose- Cunningham Connor Los Lawn Mortuary arranging, with entombment in Forest dale Cemetery. Mrs. Van Loan, Angeles Mortuary in charge of will be conducted today at 9 a.m.

in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Mor Lawn Memorial -Park. Mr, arrangements. i a en member of an early Southern California- family, died last Pure pork ind spkes, delicately blended Packed In 11b. risking roll tuary arranging, with inter tombment services will follow at Calvary Mausoleum. Thursday while visiting rela ment in Forest Lawn Memo Trick, 610 59th Place died Friday.

Born in Eaton, he leaves his widow Gladys; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Strue-ver; a brother Harry and four Weiler, who died Saturday, was tives in Dayton, O. She leaves rial-Park. Mrs. Sanderson died IN IULK jIL Saturday at, her home; 2003 Claudina St Born in Norway, she leaves her husband, George, and a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys grandchildren. lb. Farmer. Attorney's Funeral to Be Held Thursday Sam ovar Tasty links made from pare pork and Imported spkes. Excellent for breakfast.

Values in Grocery Section o. Funeral services for Albert J. Ryan, 49, attorney, of 347 Mrs. Edna P. Rollens -Will Be Buried Today Funeral services for Mrs.

Ed I Cloverdale will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in na Payne Rollens, 61, a resident here for 40 years who died Sat the chapel of Turner Stevens Vodka is the urday, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today in Hollywood Mem MDLCC Mortuary, Pasadena. Burial in Mountain View Mausoleum in Altadena will follow, Mr. Ryan died Sunday at home of a heart orial Park Chapel with Pierce Bros." Hollywood Mortuary in charge of arrangements.

Inter ailment He leaves his widow Mrs. Wright's. Sficed. White or Wheat. Regular er Sandwich.

Homogenized, Pasteurized, Fortified with Vitamin D. Breakfast Gemi, in Cartons Every Egg Guaranteed. ment will follow in Hollywood Constance, and his mother, Mrs. SAMOVM (j Charlotte Ryan of Pasadena. Cemetery.

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