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or ff ft 10 Section 2 Chicago Tribune, Friday, April 26, 1985 lA'manac Obituaries Matchmaker Clara Lane, cupid's longtime partner Benjamin Barber, 39, Tribune Co. manager She opened the first of her pioneering Friendship Centers in New York in the late 1930s, and they spread across the country. At their height, there were 22 centers with 10,000 members nationwide. At her death, there was only one left. She recently completed her autobiography, tentatively titled "Cupid Was My Business." Her biographer, Margaret West, said Miss Lane believed computer dating was an improvement over her own service and had probably contributed to the decline in Friendship Centers.

Most of her callers were men seeking to fill lonely weekends, and while she never made marriage a condition of her service, she maintained that she "didn't run no meat market." Beyond the $350 fee required join her social clubs and receive LOS ANGELES AP Clara Lane, an old-style matchmaker who claimed she brought together more than 25,000 couples before the advent of computer dating, has died at age 85. The self-styled "merchant of loneliness" died Monday in a Glen-dale hospital. At one time, her ads ran in hundreds of newspapers across the nation. They trumpeted, "You Don't Have to Spend Another Weekend Alone!" Many who paid her $350 fee never did again. "I had a restaurant in New York and read tea leaves," she told the Los Angeles Times in 1958.

"I was amazed how many people were lonely." She began to introduce her customers to one another and soon realized there was more money in selling love. Clara Lane in 1977 her match-up letters, $250 was charged if the introduction ended in marriage. She estimated that half her patrons eventually paid the extra fee. Benjamin G. Barber, 39, director of facilities management for.

Tribune Company, was also responsible for the supply of newsprint for its newspapers. Services for Mr. Barber, a resident of Barrington, will be held in Benton, on Monday, and a memorial service will be held in Chicago at a future date. He died Thursday in St. Joseph Hospital.

"Ben was a versatile manager," said John W. Madigan, executive vice president of Tribune Company. "He was an extremely energetic, dedicated and well-liked person." Mr. Barber, who was born in Little Rock, graduated from Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, and received a master's degree in safety from the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater. He worked for 10 years for Baxter Travenol Laboratories, starting as a quality control supervisor in 1967 and becoming the firm's corporate administrator for safety, health and security before joining Tribune Company in 1977.

For his first three years at Tribune Company, he was responsible for corporatewide safety and loss prevention. He then was given the responsibility for facilities management. He provided engineering and technical guidance on projects such as moving the presses out of the New York Daily News Building and conversion to offices. He also i ir In 1984, David Kennedy, 28-year-old son of the late Robert Kennedy, was found dead Of a drug overdose. On April 26, 1607, Capt.

'John Smith landed at Cape Jlenry, with the colonists who would establish the first permanent settlement in America. In 1785, naturalist and artist John Audubon was born in Haiti. In 1865, Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, died after "being surrounded by federal troops on a farm near Bowling Green, Va. Whether he committed suicide or was shot by the troops was never determined. In 1945, Bremen, Germany, fell to British forces during World War II.

In 1954, 900,000 American children were scheduled to receive the Salk antipolio vaccine. In 1962, the first international satellite, an American-British venture, was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. In 1964, the African nations of Tanganyika and Zanzibar announced that they had joined to form Tanzania. Yoichi Okamoto, 69, LBJ's White House photographer A Benjamin G. Barber was responsible for corporate purchases of newsprint from Tribune-owned companies and from outside sources.

"When he was handed an assignment, he completed it," said Scott Smith, Tribune Company vice president and controller. "He got things done." Survivors include his wife, Sharon; a daughter, Tammie; his parents, Graham and Mildred; two brothers, David and Mack; and a sister, Nancy. i pher and Mr. Okamoto was assigned. The two hit it off and Johnson asked for him on succeeding foreign trips.

When he became president, Johnson summoned Mr. Okamoto to be his official photographer. After Johnson's White House years, Mr. Okamoto operated Image a Washington photo-finishing firm. Survivors include his wife, Paula; a daughter, Karin, of Washington; and a son, Philip, of Greenville, S.C.

WASHINGTON AP Yoichi Okamoto, who was White House photographer for President Lyndon Johnson, has died at 69. Mr. Okamoto, who died Wednesday in his home in suburban Bethesda, was a photographer on the staff of Gen. Mark Clark in Europe in World War II. He became a photographer with the U.S.

Information Agency after the war. When Lyndon B. Johnson, then vice president, made a trip to Germany and the Berlin Wall, he asked the agency for a photogra- Richard Haydn; British actor had key 'Sound of Music' role Yoichi Okamoto in 1964 In 1971, a White House commission recommended that China join the United Nations, with Nationalist Chicago police Lt. William J. Power, 51 China retaining its member ship.

In 1980, militants who took over the U.S. Embassy in before coming to Hollywood, where he established his skill at prissy, eccentric roles. His first films were "Ball of Fire" and "Charlie's Aunt" in 1941, and he first gained recognition by American movie buffs as the nosy neighbor in "Sitting Pretty." In the musical hit "Sound of Music" he played the impressario and agent who put together the Trapp family's final show. LOS ANGELES UPIJ Richard Haydn, a British character actor with a distinctive nasal voice who played the impressario in "Sound of Music," was found dead Thursday at his home in Pacific Palisades, coroner's officials said. He was 80.

The cause of death was not immediately known, coroner's spokesman Bill Gold said. Mr. Haydn, born in England in 1905, was a British revue comic Tehran announced that they had dispersed the American Hostages to foil another res attack. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a son, William; two daughters, Loretta and Eileen; a brother, Sgt. Francis, also a member of the Chicago police force; and a sister, Mary Kay Davis.

Lt. William J. Power, 51, a member of the Chicago police force for 29 years, was watch commander of the Wood Street District. Last year, he received a department commendation for rescuing a hostage held at gunpoint in a building at Chicago and Wolcott Avenues. Mass for Lt.

Power, of the Southwest Side, will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St. Symphorosa Catholic Church, 6135 S. Austin Ave. He died at home Tuesday of a heart cue attempt.

LANDER NERUD DEAN McGEEVER fttealta HAtiaar I CALANDRIELL0 Angela Rosa Calandrlello, nee Charity Announcements 1CUIII IIUIIVC9 Robert H. Lander, 80, of Oswego, IL, April 25, at his home, born Nov. 10, 1904.in Luclnda, PA, husband of Bridget McGeever, beloved wife ot Patrick; fond mother of Mary T. (George) Nlelson, Jack (Joan), Kay (James) Towns and Jim; D'Aiessio; loving mother of John (Antoinette) Calandriello; dearest ranomotner ot Angela (John) Marie; father of Roberta (Martin) Slnnott of Aurora, Dr. Carolea HIBNER Lorraine Hibner, nee Leonard, dearly beloved wife of Edward J.i loving mother of Judith, James (Sandra), John P.

and Joseph. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the Gooollnakl A Trotlmuk Funeral Home, 1850 N. Wood corner of Cortland, to St. Mary of the Angels Church. Entombment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. HU6-0258. grandmother ot 11; great-grand- Plzil, Joseph and Anthony Calatv GE0R6AS Leo S. Georges, beloved husband of Julia, nee Dumas; loving father of Tula (Dee no) Gounaris, Vlolette (Barry) Berger, Steven L. (Lea) and John L.

(Joan) Georges; devoted grandfather of nine; dear brother ot John (Helen) Georges, Helen Bakakos and the' tate William Georgas; fond brother-in-law of Bessie Georgas. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from 1 chapel of William Edward hlervd, of Antlochv IL-, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Kuchta; dear father of the late William; fond brother of Elizabeth Rosenburg, Mae (Bob) Volik and-the late Joseph, Charles, Louis, James and George. Funeral 1 p.m. Saturday at Strang Funerel Home, 1055 Main Antloch, IL. Interment Grass Lake Cemetery, Antloch.

Visitation until 9 p.m.. rie 10; great-grandmother of (John) Lueken MD of Akron, OH, Marie (John) McEachern of Frances Dean, nee Jastreremstd, beloved wile of the late Andrew dear mother of Dorothy (Earl) Zlerfuss and Shirley (Thomas) Mulcahy; fond grandmother of Linda (Gregory) Wlntciak, Randall (Nancy) and William Zlerfuss and Kim and Kristlne Mulcahy and Karen (Richard) Gomes; great-grandmother of five; sister of Theresa (Florlan) WaslelewsM, at (termer Funeral Home, 3653-59 Angela Christine Plziii fond sister of Rose Di Bella. Funeral Saturday, motner ot two; sister ot Mark Lavtn of Ireland and thelate Ml-. chael, John and Nora McGowan; sister-in-law ot Sr. Maura Oswego, Frances (Joe) McEachern of Oswego end Richard H.

Lander 45 a.m., from Blake-Lamb Funer al Horn, 4727 W. 103rd Oak McGeever O.P. Funeral Saturday, of Kankakee; grandfather of 17; brother of Millie (Joe) Judy, Alice Lawn, to St. Germalne Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

Mary (Jim) steub. Patricia (Ed Carrol 1 Prlday, with Masonic service atj 9:30 a.m., from theHtokey Memortal Chapel, 4201 W. 147th Midlothian to St. Christopher Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment AUERBACH Isabella C. Auerbach, nee Goodman, beloved wife of Bernard; loving daughter of the tate Sidney and Rebecca Goodman; daughter-in-law of Sarah and the tate David Auerbach; devoted mother of Natalie (Peter) Miller and Carol (James) Herman; fond grandmother of Jason, Matthew and Sarah Miller, and Adam, Dawn and Heather Herman; dear sister of Elaine (Dr. Herbert) Welssman and Carolyn (Edwin) Ralner. Service Friday 10 a.m. at Piaec-Welne-taln Manorah Chapal, 9200 SKokle Sttokle.

Interment Shalom Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 6 to 7:30 P.m. Info. 395-4000. HOOP Edward Hoop, beloved husband of Mary Rose, nee Mangan and the Adinamia Funeral Directors.

4700 N. Western to St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2727 W. Winona for services at 11 a.m. Thomas (Jane) Lander and Herbert (Kay) Lander all of Pennsylvania and Hilda (Barney) Lutt of New WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY lo Injurs your wishes win be honored after you die.

Protect your loved ones by having your attorney prepare proper will, 'NOW. A will also enables you lo have' your charity continue In your' through a bequest to CATHOLIC CHARITIES. 1 To team more about the bene-' tcfal services your bequest WW support, contact: 10 p.m. and Friday 3 to lu p.m. For public transportation information call 636-1193 or Chicago 735-4242.

NORTH runenon we. runerai aaruroav, April 27, 9:30 a.m., to Our Lady of Grace Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert.

Visitation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. 235-1815. hoiv sepulchre, visitation Friday 2 to 10 p.m. 385-4478. McPARTLIN York; preceded In death by three brothers end two sisters.

Maintenance foreman at E.J. Brach's Co. until his retirement. Member of Catholic Order of Foresters Ct. No.

late Bernice, nee Downs; oear father of Edward, Kathrvn (John) O'Neill, Patrick amd Michael Mangan; grandfather ot eight; dear brother of Mae Hoop. Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from Lawn Fu Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Kindly omit flowers.

Memorial tributes to St. Demetrios Church Renovation Fund would be appreciated. 334-1700. Ernest North died April 24, 1985. Visitation at Warner Funerel Home, Osceola, IN, Thursday, 2 lo 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Friday, April 26, at 2 p.m. Interment Fairvlew Cemetery, Mlshawaka, IN. COLLINS 57 and the, E.J. Brach's Foremans DEIN Club.

Funeral Mass Saturday, 10:30 nerel Home, 7909 state Rd, (5500W), to St. Albert the Great Church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment Cora Marie McPartlln, of Lake Forest, April 25, 1985, wile of the late John J. (1972); mother of Jar-lath M.

Weed, Frederick S. McPartlln, J. Jeffery McPartlln and Gregory M. McPartlln; grandmother of 11 sister of Frederick B. Strauss.

Funeral Mass 10 a.m. Monday. April 29. 1985 at The Rudolf Dein, beloved husband of Kathrvn. nee Borsch.

lovina Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Thursday evening 7 to 9 P.m. In a.m., at St. Ann Church, oswego, burial Queen ot Heaven Cemetery. Margaret T.

Collins, nee Staunton, beloved wife of the late Carl W. Telchman and the late Clarence M. Collins; fond mother of Carls G0LBA NOVAK lieu of flowers the fam reauests Resurrection. Visitation Friday 2 to 10 p.m. 636-2320.

Hillside, visitation at Dalelden Mortuary. 276 High Aurora, Friday from 2 to 9 p.m. Memorial Richard Gray, Carl (Laurel CATHOLIC The I contributions to Isabelle Auerbach Cancer Detection Fund, co Dept. Carol and Colleen Telchman and Chris Collins; loving sister ot Mary Church of St. Mary, 175 E.

Illinois contributions to the Copley Memo IANDRIA William (Kathleen) and CHARITIES of Nuclear Medicine, MfchaeJ Reese Hospital, will be appreciated. 679-4740. father of Shirley (Hugo) Klefhaber, Carole (Richard) Lelder, dear grandfather ot seven; fond brother of Lit 1 1 Laufer, Funeral Service Saturday, 12 Noon at Kolbua Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. Higglns Ave. Interment Union Ridge Cemetery.

Visitation Friday 2 to 9 p.m. In lieu ot flowers, donations to the Cancer Society would be Lake Forest. Interment St, Mary Cemetery, Lake Forest. Visi rial Hospital Foundation in Aurora. 98-8634.

See Adolph J. Petrone notice. John, and the late Thomas I OF THE ARCHDIOCESE (Moreen); grandmothher of Richard devoted daughter of the late Frank Golba, beloved husband of Anna; loving father of Frank (Barbara), Tom (Kathv); fond uncle of Kathie Smith and many more; dear brother of Frances Fil-liplak; dearest grandfather of Janet Golba. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95th to Our Lady of Hungary Church for Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.

Interment St. Casfmlr Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 until 10 p.m. 768-0155. tation 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday at Wen-ben Funerel Home, 233 E. Deer-path Lake Forest. In lieu of BARTHULE OF CHICAGO JANNUSH Aieksandra (Sandy), nee Kllmuk, el Westchester, IL. at peace In Christ on- Thursday, April 25, 1985, beloved wife of George lovlne mother of James R. (Lldia), Timothy Patricia K.

(Patrick) O'Reilly and Carol H. Novak; dearest daughter ot Nadia and the late Luke Kllmuk. Friends will be received et the Westchester Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak (2 blocks west of Mannheim) on Saturday, 3 to 8 p.m. Funeral services at 8 p.m.

the Rev. Thyng officiating. Interment private. 562-5900 Russell T. Bsrthule, age 38, of LEVIN flowers, contributions may be made Arthur Jannush, beloved husband of Emma, nee Hoehn; devoted father William and Mary, nee Flanagan; aunt and grand aunt ot many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Saturday, 9:15 a.m. from Gibbon Funeral Morris Levin, beloved husband of to the American Cancer Society or i WNorth 0060181008 Chicago. H. 60608 (312) 236-5172, art. 37 of Clarence (Shelby); dear Highland Park Hospital Hospice Ruth, nee Meyer; loving lather of Linda (Howard) Kaufman, Robert randfather of Daniel, Deborah, Unit.

Into. 334-0022. Home, 5917 w. Irving Park to St. Round Lake, beloved husband of Darlene, nee Martin; dear father of Eric and Jason; fond brother of Kevin (Linda), John (Barbara) and Debra (Daniel) Gundelach; loving son of Alexander and Harriett Funeral service 12 noon Edmund Church, Oak Park.

Mass and Beverly Levin; devoted grandfather of Brooke and Bryan MERZ D0MERACKI 10 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Friday, 3 to 10 Kaufman; fond brother el Ann Jacobson, Goldle Levin and the ELIMINATE SUFFER ING-Help Cancer Research. Give Memorial Bequest Call 630-0055 Tax deductible The Cancer Research Foundation 208 LaSallo 72) Chco 60604 G0LUB David and Deanna; fond brother of Lvdia Horn, Erne Gaul, and the late Helen Gregor, Waller, LeRoy, and Herbert Jannush. Services 10 a Saturday, April 27, 1985 at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S.

Cicero Ave. Interment Bethanla. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m., Friday. 423- p.m. Please omit flowers.

777-3944. Saturday at The MacGlllle Funeral late Harrv Levin, service Friday il 0C0B0CK Home, 222 North Rosedale Frances Domerackl, nee Bolan, of Mt. Prospect, beloved wife of the tate Jerome; -loving mother of Gerald (Janice) and Glenn (Carol) Domerackl; four grandchildren; dear sister of Chester and Peter Bolan and Clara Romzo. Visitation an. Otto Henry Men, 89, lifelong resident of Lombard; beloved I' husband of the late Emma, nee Scharlau; dear father of Evelyn (Carl) Schuster of Lombard; fond grandfather of Christine (Rev.

Tom) Mroch of Nebraska, Phillip (Karen) of Lombard and Michael of Lombard: oreat- Round Lake, with Rev. Arthur V. Martin, officiating. Visitation a.m. at Plaer-Welnateln Manorah Chapel, 3019 W.

Peterson. Interment Westlawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Info. 561-1890.

COLLINS to p.m. Friday. 546-3300. Funeral Directors 1600 01 723-0876 BENNETT Mabel A. Collins, loving aunt of Daniel Hellman; beloved cousin of Marian Carlstedt and dear friend of JAR0CKI Esther M.

"Party" Bennett, of Ronld Golub, husband of Jean and the late Pam; dear father of Marshall and Martin; fond brother of Errol (Lois) and Howard; loving son of Dorothy and the late Max. Service Friday, 3 p.m., at Welne tain Brothers North Shore Chapel, 111 Skokle Wllmette (one block north ot Old Orchard). In-termment Memorial Park Mausoleum, Skokle. Visitation at time ot service. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society.

Info. L0SC0MBE sea Agnes ziskoski notice. LaGrange, wife of the late Alvin Friday 3 until 9 p.m. at Lauterbuig Dehter Funeral Home, 20O0 Northwest Arlington Heights. Funeral Saturday 11:30 a.m.

from chapel, to St. Raymond Church, Mt. Prospect. Mass 12 noon. Interment St.

Adalbert Ceme JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 Erie WHItelnll 4-6060 Frederick J. Loscombe. of Roman. Alice Olhs. Resting at the Patter-eon Funeral Home, 1118 W.

Lawrence Elton Anderson, Dlreo firandfather of four; brother of the ste Lena, Minnie, Clara, Louisa, Fred, Herman and Henry; many nieces and nephews. Visitation Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., at Bruat Funeral Home, 135 S. Mam Lombard. Lying In State at St. John Ev.

Lutheran Church. Maple JOHNSON J.i passed awav, April 23, 1985. Memorial Service 2 p.m. Monday, April 29, in the chapel of the Beatitudes, First Congregational Church, ville, on April 25, 1965, beloved husband of the late Marvi loving father of Jack (Laurie) Ala no and Joyce McNab; fond grandfather of Vicki Stabler. Scott McNab.

ior, rrom iu a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday. Funeral Service 11 a.m. Florence Johnson, beloved wife of the late mother of the late Betty Malstrom; beloved Saturday.

Interment Ridgewood tery, omit flowers, Masses pre ferred. 253-5423. Cemeteries 100 S. 6th LaGrange. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be cemetery.

Ml -3014 (Brenda) Stabler, John and Mark given to Heart Assn. 352-1298. granomorner or susan (Gordon) Freeman and Nancy (William) Flnkler; great-grandmother of Ml. at Lincoln Streets, Lombard, from 9 a.m. Saturday to time of service 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to the St. John Lutheran School Fund appreciated. 629-0094. manor uncie er Brian orunonoeter. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., at Brookride Funeral Homo, 131 E.

BISCH0FF CHAPEL HILL GARDEN SO. Worth, III. Section 6, Garden of Faith. 2 grave lots, choice loc. SI, 100 ea.

or best ofter. 479-1802. chael and Scott Freeman; dear sls- GOODMAN EMERY CONNER ouuvmon kq. inorrn ot 155 at ier or i nomas r-eierson. Funer.

Rita M. Conner, nee uawier. De- no ine aaj, boi I nobrook. En. Walter P.

Blschoff, fond brother of Irvln, Emma (Robert) Stewart and the late Paul, Elsie, Elmer and Harry; brother-in-law of Ruth. Visi MIDDLET0N Services Saturday, 11 a.m., at Kot-bua Funerel Home. 6841-57 loved wife ot the lata Norval ACACIA CEMETERY 4 lots Juniper Section. $300 'ea. or Pest otter.

362-8916. tombment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2 to p.m. Conner: levlm mother of Gregory Joseph E. Mlddleton, beloved husband of Eileen, nee Messlnaj loving father of Sandra (Charles) gins Ave.

Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 William D. Goodman, of Miami, formerly of Chicago, loving husband of Frances; dear father of Nan Felber and Susan (Mort) Rosenberg; fond grandfather of Marc (Patty), Janet and James Kaplan, Jonathan (Michele) end Elizabeth dear brother of Elaine H. Emery of Western Springs, wife William R.i mother of Jane L. and Robert M.

Visitation Friday, 7 to 9 p.m., at Marker Funerel Home, Hlllgrove and Franklin, Western Springs. Funeral service Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made tation Friday 3 to 9 p.m. at Peter-eon Funeral Home, 6938 W.

North Ave. Service Saturday 11 a.m. In Grace Ocobock, April ta, ivu. or Dunedin, formerly of Doiioni loving wife of Fred; sister of As-trld Taft and Marlon Carglll; sister-in-law of Mariorie Thon; beloved aunt of many nieces and nephews. Memorial services were held April 20, 1985, at the Moss Funeral Home, In Florida.

Beverlv Cemetery, Blue Island. Into. Brown Funerel Home, 849-5450. 0DEN Rose A. Oden, nee beloved wife of the late Raymond; dear mother of Daniel (Lorraine) Ra-dosh and the lata Eleanor and James (Mariorie) Radosh; grandmother of sis and great-grand- mother of five.

Funeral Saturday, April 27th, at 1 p.m., from the Adolph-Borwyn Funeral Home, 2931 S. Harlem Berwvn. i Interment Chapel Hill Gardens 1 West. Please omit flowers. Contrl-butions to the Cicero Bible Church I Memorial Fund appreciated.

Visitation 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday. PALMER James W. Palmer, Veteran of fisl 242nd Rainbow US Army, WW II, beloved husband of Phyllis Palmeri dearest father of James W. (Paula O'Brien) Palmer loving grandfather of Damien and Monica Palmer.

Funeral Service Friday, P.m., at the Georgian Funaral Horn, 2805 E. 87th St. Interment private. Officer and member of Al R. Enholm Post 853 A.L.

Chapel visitation Friday after 2 p.m. p.m. member ot Billy Caldwell Terrence Patrick M. and the late Norval Conner; loving niece of Joseph P. O'Connell; dear cousin af Ei.ine Rvan.

Visitation Friday Ridgewood Cemetery Des Plaines graves, section 14, J300 each $50 translet tee. 530-7088 Blake and Donna; dear grandfather H.L. POSI AUK. 774-3232. terment Acacia Park.

637-4441 ot Charles and Christopher; fond brother of James D. (Rita). Visita L0SIEWICZ James, Richard and the late Helen rs Edward m'Los" Losiewici BLAZQUEZ KAYSER only, 3 to to p.m. Funeral Saturday, a.m. from the Mclnemey Fu-ml Home.

7901 S. KomensKV to In Memoriom tion Friday from 3 till 9 p.m., at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199 i. Arlington Heights Elk Grove Vil Esl beloved husband of Patrl Blazquez, beloved Ralph R. Kavser. Caoi.

rpn tmL t-rank a. to Ethan Allen Payne Lung Cancer Fund, Presbyterian St. Lukes Hospital, 1753 W. Congress Parkway, denlv, age 46. lovlno husband af uosung.

post president of Ravlsloe Country Club and the Standard Club of Chicago. Memorial Service Monday, April 29th at St. Barnabas Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre nusoana or bioria; loving father of Frank (Louise) and lage.

Funeral Mass Saturday, 11 ca, nee Murray; devoted father of Edward Patricia (Jon) Skrobot. Kenneth and Paul Grace, nee Pruett; beloved t.th.r Chicago, 60612. 246-1500. Cemetery. i-0'DZ or Kooen ano Patricia; dear son of Rosehlll Cemetery, 1 p.m.

Visita Arthur (Margaret) Blaiouez, Alma (Robert) Jacobson and Letvsva Blazquez; fond grandfather of Na-fane: dear son of Maria N. a.m., at St. waiter Church, 117 Maple, Roselle. Interment St. Michael Cemetery.

640-0566. MUIR ine laie Kicnaro w. and Gertrude A. Kavser; fond Af Pt (Ruanne); dear son of Harriet and the late Frank; fond brother of John T. Los and Patricia Kut-kowskl; proud grandfather of Grant.

Visitation Friday 7 a.m. to and Callle Pruett, of Lono Beam. tion Sunday evening at 950 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago and Monday evening at 1250 Rudolph Road, Northbrook. EPPINGA C0RSI PICKELl Earl Plckell April 26, 1892.

Happy Birthday precious husband. wonderful memories of this date. Together forever. Love 1 kisses Wife, Gertrude. Death notices Blazquez; loval brother of Arthur Blazquez.

Visitation at Lakevlew Chapel, 1458 W. Belmont, Friday 4 WA. Funeral service Saturday 10 g.m. at The Drake Son Funeral Thomas H. cors I.

ot Peoria, IL, former Sales Manager of Fergus Robert W. Mulr, formerly of Berkeley, beloved father of Robert Jr. (Eileen), Susan E. (Edward) Ray, Beverlee (Paul) Fleming and Rebecca (Scott) Schultz: lovlne name, sju. m.

western Ave. inter to p.m. r-unerai Mass a.m. Saturday at Holv Tfinitv Church. ment ROSehl I Cemet.rv AAitmlukr 60RALESKI poro, SKoMe, il, survivors, wire, Henrietta Nlebur Corel; son.

Char. 9 p.m. at the Frank M. Foran Funeral Horn, 7300 W. 55th st.

(West Archer Ave. lust West of Harlem). Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Blase Church. Interment Resurrection.

Please omit flowers. Offerings appreciated to Interment local cemetery. 472-6300 yi vocai wo. i ir-D. Member ot Arend "Ernie" Epplnea, formerly of Forest Park and Elmwood Park.

Services were held In Tucson, AZ on April 15th. Retired Wholesale Produce Distributor, husband of Vernette of Tucson, AZ: brother of Peter ot Largo, FL and lather ot Richard of Norrldge and Ronald of Mildred M. Goraleskl, nee Poplar, uuvoi L.OOJB mo. IUU7 A.r.&iA.M,, LOdfl, Council ChAOIAr grandfather of five; dear brother of John. Resting at Henneay-Bruno beloved wife of the late Stanley J.i B0CCHIERI loving mother of Leona; dear sister les T.

Corel of Bolllngbroolc; two grandsons; sister, Marearlte (John) Barton of Des Plaines and mother, Julia Corel of Des Plaines. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, at carme Bocch erl, beloved nus- tne Heart r-uno. Funerel nome, svua rsurr uas Berkeley. Friday from 3 to 9 p.m.

Scottish Rites Valley ot Chicago, Medlnoh Temple and Asst. Chief of Medlnah Temple Fir. Unit in of Frank G. (Julia) Poplar and Mary Metke; nieces and nephews. Vina park, IL.

Service Saturday 10 a.m. Interment band of Carme la; dear father of Samuel (Maureen) and Frank; fond orandfather of Kathv, Bob and Funeral Saturday, April 27, 1985, 10 of flowers, donations to Shriner's Please omit flowers. 221-1055. Forest Home. 544-0100.

HOSPUal for Cr ooled ChlMrnn an. MADIGAN a.m. from Adolt-Borwyn Funeral Home. Ltd 2921 S. Harlem Avenue.

preclated. Visitation Friday 1 to mraurrwnni mwvww wimfmu Peoria, IL. Visitation 11 a.m to 2 p.m. Saturday. Memorials may be made to the Redeemer Lutheran Church, Peoria or the American Billy; dear brother of Celestina, of Ragusa, Italy.

Funeral Saturday 9 a.m. from Matt Funeral Homo, 3440 N. Central to St. Ferdinand Berwvn to St. Leonard Church for F0URKAS p.m.

not-os4. Mass at 11 a.m. interment Re William Madigan, beloved father of Dorothy (James) Stalev of New Lenox, Margaret (John) Heatterof Tinlev Park, Oennls (Mary) ot New Lenox, William of Chicaso. Richard Theodora Fourkas, nee Touilosi cancer society. 309-637-4447.

Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. fen KELLER surrectlon. In lieu of flowers, Masses or donations to Alihelmers Foundation appreciated. Visitation beloved wife of the late Anastasios; loving mother of Geor tombment St.

Joseph. Visitation 2 to 9 P.m. Friday 545-5420. Mary Keller, nee Gunla, of Hickory Hills, loving mother of Edward (Wilms); dear grandmother of ge ti-rancesi, ennst (Dlanna) Fourkas. Sophia (Emm.nii.il CREEVY BORCHARDT Friday 6 to 9 p.m.

GR0EN ANDERSON Archie L. ANderson, beloved isss husband of Haiel; also sur-V vlved by several nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Visitation Friday, April 26, 3 to 9 p.m., at Olaon Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest Hwv. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., at Edison Park Lutheran Church, Avondale and Oliphant Avenues.

Interment Acacia Park. President of DeLlsa Literary Society, Treasurer of Sons of Norway Torske Klub and American Scandinavian Assn. of Illinois. Financial Secretary of Trolihaugen S.O.N. Lodge.

Past President of Norwegian National League. Docent In the Pioneer Village at Chicago Historical Society and WW II Veteran. Knighted by King Olav of Norway 1976, Knights Cross First Class Roval Order of St. Olav. Former employee of Greyhound Corp.

Memorials may be olven to Lutheran Dav Nurseiv, jean, susan, William and Robert; great-grandmother ot four: fond sis Christopher G. Creew. suddenly. Tallakls, Chrysl (John) Droum-poukis. Voula (Demetrios) Kllkls, Argie (Tryfon) Bakopoulos and Violet (John) Venetsanopoulos; devoted grandmother of 16 and ter of Joseph, Edward and Helen nsa Raymond Borchardt, Vet EsSWVVll, beloved husband of Margaret, nee O'Suilivanj loving father of Patricio (Jeffrey) April 24th, age 13, darling son of Peter V.

and Patricia Clegg Creew; loving brother of Brian and August Groan, beloved husband of Jennie, nee Lasthuls; loving father iunta. r-unerai Saturday, 8:15 a.m., from Rksoe Funeral Home. MM of Joliet, Frances Snider of Alslp and John ot Boca Raton, FLi loving grandfather of 13; great grandfather of four; fond brother of Katherlne McMahon and Margaret (Edward) Burns. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from the Hlckay Memort al Chapel, 442 E. Lincoln New Lenox, to St.

Jude Church for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Maplewood Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

In (leu of flowers, donations to the American Lung Assn. or Masses preferred. 815-485-8697. Archer corner ot Natoma, to Dr. Anlean Egan, Janet (Orin) Daniels and Arthur (Gayle) Groan; erwi-grammomer or two; dear sister of John (Marika).

Nick Michael; dear grandson of Richard and Carolyn Corcoran Creew and sr. Patricia cnurcn. Hickory hiiis. fond orandfather of i great Mass 9 a.m. Interment Resurrec josepn and Patricia Mitchell Clegg; great-grandson of Ruth Fry, t-noraior, juav ivincemj avetiei, Donald and Gerald (Connie); fond grandfather of Sharon, Lisa, Keith and Courtney.

Visitation Friday, 2 to 10 p.m.. at Huraan Funaral Home, Roosevelt and Mannheim Roads, Hillside, where service will be held Saturday. 11 a.m. In lieu of grandfather ot two; dear brother of one sister and two brothers in Hot land; fond uncle of many nieces tion cemetery, visitation Friday, to 9 p.m. 586-7900.

sle), Demetrios and the late Peter and Theodore Toutlos. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel of Adinamlg Funerel Directors, 4700 N. Western to SS. Constantino Helen Greek Orthodos Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., from Oonnellen Funeral Home, 10S25 S. Western to St.

Barnabas Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment and nephews. Chapel service satur- KL0SS dav, April 27, 1985, 11 a.m. at The Hllla Funeral Home, 10201 S.

Rob flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Assn. En Paul Kloss, beloved husband of inurcn, i urn si. and Roberts Rd Polos Hills, IL, for services at 11 Bethesda Home for the Aged or noiy sepuicnre. visitation Friday to 9 P.m. BE8-0075.

erts Palos Hills. Interment Wilms, nee Brunn; dear father of tombment uueen of Heaven. 547 Chapel Hill Gardens South. Please omit flowers, visitation Friday 2 to BfUU. MALARS Konaio ir-rani ano Kenneti (Janet); loving grandfather of sin a.m.

interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 3 to 9 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. Mr Emon pant Lutneran inurcn. 4 3333.

ARMENALI 9 P.m. Info. 598-5880. BRENNAN survived by five sisters and one brother; many nieces and nephews mortals to the ss. Con.tMntin a CULLERT0N Marie E.

Brennan. Aorlt 23, aoe 88, Helen Koraes School Needy Fund Joieph Armenall. beloved husband of Ann nee Cornell; loving in cermany. visitation Friday, Thomas P. Cu erton, of Ch caoo GUZI0R late of Floss moor, wife of the late Thomas J.i dear mother ot Rhea wouio ee appreciated.

334-1700. beloved husband of the late tamer or jo Ann j. (Mark) weg man; devoted grandfather of Al Dorothy Molars, nee Barnert, of Hallandale, formerly of Chicago, passed awav Thursday, April 25, 1985, beloved wife ot Lewis; loving aunt of Robert (Rita) Barnett, of Washington, D.C. and llene (Robert) Peterson, of Chicago. Retiree of Northwestern Railroad.

Member of the Samuel Singer Memorial Club. Service private In Miami, FL. (Robert) Fries, Lorita (Frank) Margaret nee Garrltyj dear Walter Gutlor, 61, of Villa Park, beloved husband of Alice, nee Kullk; loving father of JoAnne O'Graov and Jeanne (Jack) car- tamer ot nomas e. (Kathleen) Funeral Directory Dependable information, fVf A guidance and arrangements are a few of the services afforded 1 by the Funeral Directors listed here. pu SOUTHWEST 1 NORTHWEST EGAN FUNERAL HOME 1700 W.

63rd LU 2-2000 CASEY-LASKOWSKI SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME 2701 W. 63rd St, 776-8300 WCCT DE NIC0L0-LESNIAK lltJI 5734 W. Diverse 889-0115 POSTLEWAIT VILLAGE CHAPEL At The center ol Oak Park EU J-4141 MALEC FUNERAL HOME 834-38 N. Ashland HA 1-5800; aiintlnnill 6000 N. Milwaukee Ave.

774-4100. SUBURBAN HEINEN i LOSCHETTER THEIS G0RSKI FUNERALS Oak Lawn 425-4050 3517-27 N. Pulaski 463-5600 Residence 425-4527 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO DESIRE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS DIRECTORY WHICH RUNS WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY, PHONE MS. DAVIS, 222-4060 lison Wegman; fond brother of the late Jennie and Victor. Service Sat April 26, 2 to 9 p.m., at Mati Funeral Home, 3440 N.

Central Ave. Lying In state Saturday, April 27, at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 5447 W. Addison from 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m.

Interment Ridgewood. Memorials to SI. An ron; tono grandmother of 14; great' Edward Margaret Maureen (Robert) Ash, Frank (Patricia), grandmother of ninei sister of and Eiten m. (Mike Radak urday, 10:30 a.m., at Plan Funeral waiter Jr. and Josephine Thomas Euan ot California.

Fu Guilor; grandfather of three neral Mass was held Thursday at brother of William Culierton, Marl Abraham and the late Nellie Culler-ton, James Culierton and Jane brother of John, Peter, Martin, Ann drew appreciated. 545-5420. intent Jesus ot Prague Church, Home, 5001 N. Lincoln Ave. Inter, ment All Saints Cemetery.

Visitation Friday, 3 lo 9 p.m. 728-1700. ARUT0FF zadakus and Frances Budzik. Fu Flossmoor, followed by Interment Llebich; grandfather of nine. Fu neral Saturday 11 a.m.

at Bteuerie KR0HN FR0NTCZAK Louise Frontciak, beloved wife ol Warren; loving mother of Karen, Robert, Ronnie and the late Daniel. Resting at Lewie Funerel Home, 7600 W. Grand at the Circle, Elmwood Park. Visitation Thursday and Friday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Funeral Saturday, April 27th, at 9 a.m., to St. Celestina Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Cremation private. 453-1234.

MANGAN See Edward Hoop notice. neral Saturday, April 27 at 9:30 a.m. from the Joseph Nose and Funerel Home, 350 s. Ardmore in hoiv sepulchre cemetery. BRUNO villa Park.

Interment private. Hazel A. Krohn of Schaumburg, beloved Wife Of the lata Arthur i Martin Arutolf, age 92; dear father of Thomas (Alice) Arutoff; also Visitation Friday 3 to 9:30 p.m. In Natalie M. Bruno of Warrenvitle.

survived by five grander) drem slster-ln iaw of Ivend Krohn; dear lieu of flowers, memorials to the loving niece of Anna Gilbert, Frank ona runerai nome, eio-te w. 16th St. i corner of Euclid, Berwvn to St. Leonard Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary. In lieu of flowers, mass Intentions preferred. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Friday. American Lung Assn.

appreciated. wvciesany and Nora Pasauaz. Fu. seven great-grandchildren and the Laiarlan family of Gary, Indiana. Funeral service Saturday.

9:30 a.m. aunt or nonsio Anderson. Memorial services 3 p.m. Saturday at the Ahlgrlm Sons Funerel Home, 330 neral service Friday, 2 p.m., at the Leonaro Memorial Home, Ltd at the Colonial Chapel, Edward 832-4161. HENKEL v.

vun scnaumDurg. inter- MASLANKA William S. Maslanka, CPD beloved husband of the late Mary Maslanka, nee Pov; devoted father of Bryan (Lois), John, Thomas and Sharon (William) Ferguson; loving grandfather of Karen, Heather and 3S532 Batavla Warrenvllle. In Koraoian r-uneret noma, 313-455- terment Assumption Cemetery, menr private, into: B82-55W. KULIK William L.

Henkel of Ban-rlnoton. beloved husband of Gwen wintieio. into. 393-9449. CAIN dolyn nee Bums; fond father of Peter P.

Kullk, age 87, died April 23, 1V85, dearest brother of Mary (the late Pat) Donna, the late John Matthew B.i dear son of Maude Robert R. Cain, beloved husband of and the late William L. Henkel Anna cam; tainer ot Rov Beatv, (late Jenny) and Jaeuo I la brother of Robert (Ruth) and the Katherlne. visitation Friday 5 to 10 p.m. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a.m.

from The Andrew J. McOann 8 (on Funerel Home, 10737 S. Pulaski to St. Terrence Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Member of F.O.P. ST3-770O. grandfather of Heather Lynn and R.J.

Beatv. Member of Zenith Pio Mte bur; brotner-m-iaw ot Cons Pearl); fond stepbrother of Mary (Bruno) Danowskl; uncle of many GALL0 Pasquale Gallo, dearly beloved husband of Bfanca, nee D'Amore; loving father of Mary (Danny) Raimondl, Rita and Alfonso; dear brother of Angelo, Ralph, Tony. Ida DiPaolo and Fllomena Cecil dear grandfather ol Anthony Vlto. Funeral Saturday 9:45 a.m. from The Belmont Funerel Home, 7120 W.

Belmont to St. Prlscllla Church, Mass 10:30 a.m. Visitation Friday noon to 9 p.m. Interment St. Jeseoh Cemterv.

286-2500. Reach all ofyoui friends with a "Card of Thanks" notice. Call 222-2222. neer uuo. visiraiion f-naav, 2 to p.m.

Services Saturday. 9:30 a nieces ano nepnews. visitation sat- tance Henkel. He was a pilot tor American Airlines tor 28 years. Visitation at Ahtgrim Son Funer CURTIN Mary J.

Curl In, beloved wife of Thomas J.i loving mother of Sr. Mary Bernard H.P.B.. Thomas J. Jr. (Mary Louise) and the late Michael J.

Curtin; dear grandmother of three, Funeral Saturday, April 27, 9 a.m. from RyetvPertte Funeral Homo, 120 S. Northwest Park Ridge, to St. Paul of the Cross Church. Mass 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Joseph. Visitation 2 to 9 P.m. Friday. urdav, April 27, from I a.m.

until at 8a-Tltxemann Funeral Home, 9568 Belmont Ave. Franklin Park. time of service at 10 a.m., In Slake- el noma, Wl r. nonnwesr Palatine, 5 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Servic Lamb Funeral Home, 103S N. Dear. Mass 10 a.m. at St. Maria Gorettl oom sr.

uraoor parking available) es 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment MAZURKIEWICZ Sea Agnes Ziskoski notice. Cuurch. Interment St.

Joseph Cem interment private. 735-4242. Memory Gardens. 358-7411, etery. 6g-lVMJ..

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