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'i' 1 J-10 TUESDAY, JUNE 9. laXJ THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS iJAGE 19 U- lirill IllTUrUIMl Jon, ar-d liarv. 4 Cot. far recognition for his field work on the dunn amour ino.i'. erdinj Kit!" liuncUj i culture of Philippine tribes.

OOUtf SASAKI I IlJTIl fllPi' DKATILS AXU FUNERALS Mrs. Cora Bell Staup, 64, Dayton Native, Dies Balaraar 'forHaina LOS ANGELES Edgar illiams JfZt4 ms 90. former Redlands new spaper fMwr. Mary. Shrnandoan Mi AXX3 lfUlU STORES op- Lores n4 Emma.

5S1 Third ton. Jiim. Hob and Mary. Campbell at -n Harknt. Hro and Ttf Blander tiauKPiter.

twMHl. te and A ma. 1044 I. Brown aaughfvr R.Jxhmmi, o4 and Dorothy, T'iS FtMtit-r dauehter. Tart.ru.

0t-ar and Roberta, Simpson Uug liter. Monday J-n and Barbara. JUS Aberdeen av 'publisher, California's first state civil service comissioner and a orker for the blind. Mrltormu, WrtB and Mary, for Irs- Cor Bell Staup. 61.

of 2305 South blvd will be held at 2 p. m. Thursdav at the ivV t.Ti0"1,1 wlU on. inWAkr. Srura and New Lrfe- since 1913, "1 our dotbes don't make good, uill!" Rurial will ho in ih r7.

imnir, iuf n. jviam St. .11 Tl Si" Call it to furi Friends Hoover Leavltt, 76. sister of former c.h. home.af" 2 P.

m. Wednesday. -President Herbert Hoover. Mrs. LOS ANGELES -Mn.

Mirr Galia, President Herbert Hoover. 'r. Robert and Lortta, tuO Relar.4 Cir-t 1 rwtt WaTter and Wary. 1C7 Huffmin av dauchter. r4e, Kaivioiftn and LiKiIlt, 603 Patteraoa Staup.

a lifetime resident puniri Dt turn iwiviuj, i. aon ni of Dayton, died 1 era! Motor frim fnr p.trtc.. it R. i "tBi rtrta i' p. m.

A swell gift for Dad 1 Monday at her Grtfriih. Robrt and Patricia. Col wick Uur.tr. Birarmaiui. turmrt and Naomi, Satnrriat Music alliance.

residence after Samaritan hospital after long illness. A native of Scott City. be mi TXTI3IC v. Frytowa diiinr iBank. Nd and pnyLUa, 21 Ontario LuL.U.lItiLo HUKn t.

esbltt, Donald and Mfriam. 104 tla- da nth!" 60. Columbus businessman, and' daufWar Cartih. Bernard and GentTtava. Ttrn- wese au-purpose Was a Dayton area resident inr i Brau Harold and Cordia.

3 Correttl c.iH aun. 1911 and cui rr ui wiuu Oldie university 1 daua I imdav nu was a member Of the since 1941. i HarTte. Jleivin and Connie. Helena i Riddle.

Herman and Joyce. Miamnaurg Homaa. aon. aon. Norman and Jane.

2S E. Huffman Rnd, AUGSBURG, Germany Swiss "IT' Uoyd VnMm- BrkTm av eon. Encrl. Richard and Betty. S31 Wnervliet colorful pVnpf londaT bird man Rudolf K.

Boehlen, 36, an illness of hree and one-. nalf months. She was a lil" Pmber of the I Pride of Miami I Council No. 79, daughters of America, who will hold services at 7 p. m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs. Staup is survived by her husband. Peter V. Staup; two Harm.

Paul tad Wanda, bitt Gencaaa one of the world's top parachute i stuntmen. daughter. lodav Gehhart. Donald and Mine. Mtamiaburg.

a-o. tarMHi. rtjwrence and Mildred. Medway. nauehter.

Bunihart. Verlan and Gertie, Franklin, daugliter. iiiiLicM uirisuan church. He formerly was a member of the Euclid av. EUB church for a number of jears.

Surviving are his wife. Alva Fisher Wolfe; a daughter. Mrs. Gladys Teegarden of Davton, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildrejl Mike-sell of Chicago Heights.

a son, Dr. Ranald M. Wolfe, member of the Veterans hosnital staff aon. Brummiit, William and Donna. Brookvillt, a-n rmba.

Jam's and OUi. Ill aon. Mimrr, John and Sylvia. SM Waltoa aun. KENT, O.

Gilbert E. Clark. 55. a landlord for many Kent State university students. He was a eandi- Bh.

I.fwia and Mary. ltTl Cummer rtats in 1UQ fnr tho PunnkllKin da'irlllfr. Marriage Iluroaii T)wm((tMll ln4 charlou. K1 Beck. daughters.

Mrs. Mary C. Irgraham and Mrs. Betty Jane Snitchler. both MfFViM APPl.Un rOR: 406 E.

man ann. Jrfferaon. Waiter and Dolorea. Bruce daughter. WiHiam Clark.

22. of KSj never'r uuilieothe; two sisters. Mrs. and Carol J. if rt.

1. ol 24 Murrai Graryr. John and Marietta, 1 Bnnniore SSBE Mrs. Faith Betts of Oneco, uiliiam timer Paul Norman T. and Lloyd all of ST.

LOUIS Joseph M. Darst. 64, former Mayor of St. Louis. Mr.

Darst was a close friend of former President Truman and a frequent guest at the White House. He was chairman of the Truman-Barklev danf fiter. 134 Oakw av two brothers, Tlie Rev. Homer N. Wolfe of Vale, and The iMjuni, iwo sisters, xsirs.

tdn.i trior, Robert and Helen. 560 8. Broad wav, aon. Blarkburn, Dams and Loui.e, 11 I. Fair Rihm of Dayton and Mrs.

Mary Rev. John F.Volfe of Brow, vns- aon clubs of Missouri during the 1948 131 E. Evans of Pittsburgh, three brothers. William and Asa B. Cunningham of Dayton and Charles Lauterbach of Preble county, and campaign.

ville, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Carrigan funeral home, 2201 N. Main st.

Burial will be in Union City, cemetery. Friends may call at grandchildren. lot, Lyle and Ellen, 71 S. Dixit eon. MIAMI VAI.LEV: alurdav Gerrn, Richard and Margaret, Springfield aon.

Wllkina. William and Margaret, 731 Patterson aon. Suture, Mack and lorn a. 230 Blake Oreen Ptevene. 37.

of 4.Vii Pnnlyn av an.i Mary Eiijabeth Hayea. 31, of 1:5 Lened.ile av. Dimel Gillen Warren Terry. 22. of Texarkana.

Tex. and Patricia Adeie Pauiey. 22. of ItH Tenmaon av. Willie K.

Jonea. 23. of 15 Poweri at ami Mary M. Boffman, 23, o( 16 Home av. Rooerl J.

Kei'er. 22, of 4025 Kings highway, and Oeraidine L. Hippie, 17, of West Carroi'tnn. Irmm O. Kainm 2t.

of 34 Shrover rd ami Virginia H. Kettler. 23. of R. 2 I.e Rov fwia.

19. of R. 2. Miamia-bnrg. and Shirley Smlih.

IS. of R. R. I. Miamiafturg.

Raymond McCarver. 33. of 2 Mao'e and May Ruth Thomas. 23, of 265 Man'e st. '-M I Seek Relatives Of Man Who Died Here William F.

Lunrke funeral home from 3 to 5 and Services for William F. to 9 p.m. Thursdav aon. 78, of 121 Lewiston will be I aonniiiern, won ana aiecntnua, n. n.

unerai arrangemenis lor kus-' on conducted at 1:30 p. m. Thursday John F. Cordon sell A. Martin, age and address un-iWrih'' Lon Edlln- 3330 by Dr.

W. Grunewald at thej Graveside services for known, were being delayed Tuesday- Sunday Edward Caden of R. and pending the location Of relatives, Wldenauer, Peter and Ruth. 15 Hamp Tobias funeral home. Water-con, of 302 Haw ho i ay, c8' i be conducted at 10 a.

m. He is believed to have a in in Marnyn Kutn stouiter, j). eof 14J phlla- dr. Springfield and a sister in Cincin-! aon. V7 Wednesday at the county infirmary 7 to 9 m.

Wednesday. nPmptP.v FrinHc Divorce Court nati. Bunia, Clarence and Flora, Wayneaville Martin died about 2 a. m. Donald and Flora, MlamUburg G.

A. Reed funeral home, 1301 Ger- day in a ponce car en route to i augnter Air. LAinene aunt at p. m. Monday at Miami Valley hospital following a lengthy illness.

He had h(m rotii'oH fnr cfican faofi Miami Valley hospital after he wasH A1Dm R' "ugn' liFfRFF.w AKFO: Battle. Sarah. 3:5 Holland at vs. Eddie. 42! N.

Main at. Hrriinc, Ola oZi Lookout vi. Pat. 273 Maple St. Marie II' Brown it vi.

Cecil mantown st. after 6 p. m. Tuesday. iMrs.

Margaret Marsh lUrg iiarcarpi Wathabte -Purpose Waist Roomy Pockets No Belt Needed Faded Blue Charcoal, Green, Brown, Wine, Mid Blue Sizes 28-42 suddenly Stricken at 218 E. Third stamper. Robert and Virginia. Bellbrook. v-n.

u. hi. via' dauehter St atler working iZ years as a too-' O'Reilly, Cliarlei and Shirley. West Car- address unknown. maker at the rational 'f snmoen au him'there were avteed hel ohmer He was a native nf Davtnn be conducted at 2 p.

m. Wednesday dld not ve tnere- He died Harry and Mary. 1151 Brasil lane ne was a native or ua.vton, a minutes later en route to the ho.s- daughter. Mockstlll. Jennie.

2340 hoehler vi. Earl 153 Loretta dr. Zlmmer. Clarence Si9 N. Main ve.

Mattie address unknown Child. Mnry, 39 Weller vt, William. lia member Of St. John church V' 'le'al Caldwell. John and Laurine.

10 Gordon daughter. ami or the uyal order of Moose. r- Coroner Robert E. Zipf said his DWrcwiirt and Mary. K.rch.r daughter.

Wns i i.k. i.unee is survived Dy nis death was caused by a heart ail- wife, Mary a daughter. Fnend.s The body was taken to the Butler. and Willi May, 2223 Peach "Er't'Utrni. W' Caftln.

Dorothy in Oakridga vi Wlk. Thorvaid and Edith. 128'i 8. Horton unkBOWB. rwo-n iunerai nome aner p.

Guy J. Magetti funeral home, 324 aaugmer. I Masters. Beulah 4iil Jackson at va N. Broadway a si.ter, i Tuesday.

The family requests that two brothers. Louis and Alfred, all Mn- Monday Wiilie "14 Vermont av. Malheny. Elsie E. 27 Wainwright Barnett.

William and Joan, 514 Adams aon. Moore. AiiNander and Martha, 712 i of Davton. and two pranHphilrlron iullu munudJ vs. arris same address Collins.

BilHe, 5f)5 Tyron f. Charli Pictures In The Sky COPENHAGEN. A COPENHAGEN. A M2 Finn at. Society tO Bennett.

Eugen. and Mary, 1717 Howell Mickey Fader Breakfiidd, lrma 4620 Springfield it aon. project pictures on the clouds has 2i3 car- st u-a nn organized in Copenhagen. It, wood dr. aon.

vs. Chester same address. Greene, l.enora. S3 Moraine circle, Henry Greene, same address. lUXRKKS GRtNTFO: Practical 4225 Morning- Frctl Services for Fred W.

Landsiedel, 66, of 28 S. Harbine will be held at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Hoyne funeral home, 1817 E. Third st.

Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. may call i. uin iciu rival at Miami Valley hospital at in may, 10:15 a. m. Tuesday.

Ibe the world biggest BrmL Richard aM Kath Kathleen. 2134 King v.iJl. u- 1 Coroner Robert E. Z.nf said f1 mnf on. Porter.

Lent and Johnnie. 102S Hochwait n.T. i irJ 1 Practically death was caused by a heart attack "lm a. uns 'u P'm io leei in Biltlniter. Betty vs.

Leslie F. diameter. It is capable, its ni shin Ulttllll-lfl 11 IS caUSOie, IIS uro nu wriy, i JOU najne av Turner. Irving, vs. Georgia.

daughter. at the funeral aim. Of throwing a pic-; John and Thomasine. 510 Pioua Kink. Marguerite vs.

Henry ,1. Martin, Mildred vs. Harvey I. Perfect jor home after 2 ture to a height of 3000 feet and Tailor. Charlotte vs.

Robert indtrom. Hollie. vs. Rodger. p.

m. Tuesday. sta covering an area of 30,000 Mr, Landsie- PETITIONS lllsMISSKII: ZImmer, Mattie, va, Clarence 5nn ioo. fr Duffy. James and Maxine, 212 Johnson Every del a retired 1 ax, tut II Ji HI I- merman, 74.

of 1633 Huffman utiut. i pan man. 11 -1 IT Pr nnnHimt-nil 0 1 't I m. died at 1115? vuuuucicu ai p. in.

Li sL Leisure. Activity funeral chapel. 718 Wayne by The Rev. Millard J. Flenner.

Burial 1 i wr i a. m. Mondayj at his residence following a sudden illness. He was born in Cincinnati and ripifo )MU A wm win ur in memorial arn, nenas may call at the funeral chapel after 1 p. m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Timmerman died Monday. Mr. Nellie O'Conner the Mrs.

Nellie H. O'Conner, former bookkeeper at the Kramer Broth Since 1913, ''if our clothes don't make good, ue will!" was a resident of Dayton for 45 Jears. He is survived by two daughters, Norma Landsiedel of Dayton and Mrs. Marietta Maupin of Medway; two sons, Robert and Frederick, both of Dayton; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Koester and Mrs.

Anna Bahr, both of Cincinnati; two brothers, Clyde and Clifford of Dayton, and four grandchildren. Henry A. Humble Services for Henry A. Humble, 73, of 112 Pomeroy will be ers foundry for 25 years, died at 5:30 p. m.

Monday at her residence, 24 Edgevvood after a short illness. She retired five years ago. Mrs. O'Conner was a native of Dayton, and was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis.

Surviving is a sister, May Hochwait of Dayton. Services will be conducted at er-L 1 held at 1:30 u. in. inuisuay at th THE Jockey "COMFORT CLINIC" downtown store WED. and THURS.

JUNE 10 JUNE 11 9 the rrank Riesinger and Shank dpnce and at 9 a at Sacred funeral 13..4 V. Ihird st. eart church Buria, wi be in Lunal vvill be Woodland ceme- Calvary Friend.s may cry. Friends may call at thelcnl, a( the residence after 2 p. m.

funeral home after 4 p. m. ednes- Wednesday day. I Mr. Humble died at 8:15 p.m.! Sunday at Miami Valley hospital following brief illness.

Julius Vezendi Services for Julius Vezendi, "6, of 314 Kammer will be conducted at 8:15 a. m. Thursday at the West-brock funeral home, 1712 Wayne av and at 9 a. m. at the Church of the Resurrection.

Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p. m. Wednesday. Vezendi Mr.

Don SthwartJ: of Cooptrs makers of famous Jockey brand underwear, will be in our downtown store all day Wednesday and Thursday to as-list 'you with your underwear problems. He is survived by a daughter, Bernice Weber of Miamis-burg; two sons. Herbert and Carl, both of Dayton; a sister, Mrs. Grace Pendergrass of St. Paul, and six grandchildren.

Charles M. Wolfe Charles M. Wolfe. 67, of R. R.

10, a former employe of the Inland Manufacturing division, Gen- died Sunday. Mrs. Camsey Glieen feel at ease in JOCKEY BRIErS Fine ctualiiy, com-forl-consirucied, ribbed coiion under-shori3. Support where you need ii durable elastic waisi and leg openings. Sizes 28 io 50 1.20 In Durene Knit, 1,50 Mrs.

Camsey Gheen, 84, a life-i long resident of the Fairborn com-jmunity, died at 11:40 a. m. Monday at her residence, 120 E. Xenia Fairborn, after a four-year illness. She was a member of the Fairborn Methodist church.

Surviving are a daughter, Grace Gheen: three grandchildren, (children of a deceased son) and three great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at the residence by i The Rev. John Meister.

Burial i will be in Fairfield cemetery. Yes, There Is Something You Can Do SEND FLOWERS Through the ages, flowers have expressed sympathy and understanding far more perfectly than words. When vou want to help, but ou don't know how, remember that flowers can always comfort the living. MVAFA JOCKEY SHIRTS Special contour construction that bends, twists, and turns with you for perfect fitting comfort. Made of fine ribbed cotton knit.

Sizes S-M-L-XL 1.00 In Durene Knit, 2.50 fM Jh mrf i'hf rtobbV fr I jj I l. FOR GOLF FOR CARDIMINQ I I You can't comt in 1 I Phone HE-3787 or mail I this handy order blank i ll 1 'O' pleas state second p0M i I color choice. i VA mjf-A-L i 4 5 1 1 fltoia itnd mt tht follawln) Ctt Dastm Htkky Jtaat ry i (-J I ot S.00 taeh: V- 0'jr't01' I Color Saeond Color Sin Quantity I II ll I cmmmm i 1 i Friends may call at the residence after Wednesday noon. i Andrew Guy III Services for Andrew Guy ILT, 8-month-old son of Pvt. and Mrs.

funeral information Andrew Guy Jr. of 323 S. Western vvill be conducted at 1 p. m. i Thursday at the McLin funeral home, 1130 Germantown st.

Burial will be in Greencastle cemetery Floyd' H. Taylor George Gabany Infant- Girl Bender William Blesdell Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p. m. Tuesday. The 'child died Sunday at Wright-Pat terson Air Force base hospital.

Dcntlis Elsewhere From Daily ire Servieet CHARLOTTESVILLE, Stephen II. Watts, 75, retired professor of surgery at the University of Virginia. MINNEAPOLIS Dr. Albert K. Jenks, 83, professor emeritus of an- Jockey Shirt The dual purpose work or play shirt absorbent, taped shoulder and seams, nylon netk, extra long for full tut comfort.

Sizes S-M-L-XL. 1.25 Jockey Midway The famous fitting, comfortable short with the conventional leg length. Sizes 30 to 50. In ribbed lot-ton, i 1.50 Durent Knit, 1.90 Serving DayhM Sine. 1911 Comt In gef free od ingvr near outsong go- vfc on your eomforf JZz a 9 probfoms see Jockey Mh-frit untferweor mode by h0mKf lM 20 st 1 I Adii talaa ta In alt Ohl.

isllvrrlra Ul 1 EITNERAL HUML BROWN ST. of IRVING AVE. WAlNUT 6091 Ambulance Service.

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