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C-15 mn. 3, 1066 WANT AD DEADLINE TUESDAY AT 3 Call CLearbrook 3-1520 or Flanders 8-2025 Furniture. Furnishings "OPEKATION SUCCESS" CARLOAD SALE NEW AND USED ROLL-ENDS AND REMNANTS OF FINE CARPETING AT PRICE EVANSON CARPET AND CLEANING CO. 1917 Church St. I N'lversity -1-0277, 02H9 Opt'ii Mon.

nnd Thurs. Eves. Saturday to 5 REUPHOLSTERY SALE" EASTER SPECIAL Sofa $42 plus fabric: Chair $19 I fabric; $24 ea. plus a i COMPANION SALE. Custom fabric Slipcovers, Chair $12 plus fabric; Sofa, $22 plus fabric.

14 Price Drapery Sale. Work guaranteed. Call now. Free estimates. Terms available.

CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS DIV. OF CHESTERFIELD CALL 677-6350 (TS2-27 OFF Furniture Clearance Quality sofas, chairs, tables, wall-cases, bedroom, dining room, a i lamps, room-size rugs. Pick-up prices. Budget terms. Castle Home Furnishings 7 McDonald Pros.

Hts. fTS2-I3 Furniture, Furnishings 260 SQUARE YARDS NYLON carpeting, $2.50 a yard, never used, will separate. Terms. LA 5-9626. (2-24 DOUBLE" bookc a headboard, box spring and mattress, good condition.

4-6927. MOVING ROOM" dining room furniture. Lawnmower. Air conditioner. Too many items to list.

Realistic prices. 358-6129. (TS2-6 BOX SPRING "It mattress frame $20 CL 3-5653. BREAKING'-UP HOUSEKEEP- ing. everything must go, modern walnut bedroom set, dinette set, living rm.

furniture, chairs, rugs, tables, stereo, everything 2 yrs. old, PA 9-0657. BEIGE beige reclining chair. Like new condition. 773-0591.

DREXEL ing room set, pads, cost $600. 58" window chest. 358-4205. Musical Instruments LUDWIG GOLD SNARE DRUM Hi-Hat, $60. After 6:30 p.m CL 9-2677.

GIBSON FALCON AMPLIFI er, reverb, tremolo, 12" speaker. Asking $135. 437-0344. fTS2-6 BIG DRUM SET SELECTION, bigger cash discounts, biggest suburban drum shop, 1740 MacLean, Glenview, 724-3937, ITALIAN STYLE red accordion with case. Like 392-5540 (TS2-6 KINGSTON ELECTRIC GUI- tar.

Dual pick-up. 2 input amplifier. $50. FL 8-3891, after 3 p.m. vox BASS TRADE for Fender amp, plus cash.

CL 5-9302. (2-10 MODEL GIBSON electric guitar, beautiful gold finish, plush case, hollow body. LE 7-1896. (TS2-6 894-6176. GUITAR PLAYS ELECTRIC box, great condition, $65 MODEL HOME DISPLAY FURNITURE 41)': Kir; discount.

Will separate by pc or room. Cash or terms Delivery arranged. CALL 272-1105 (TS2-6 DISPLAY FURNITURE FOR SALE IN 4 DELUXE MODEL SENSATIONAL DISCOUNTS MUST SEE. EITHER A OR TERMS. WE DELIVER.

296-7771 (TSl-27tf OF 12 MODEL HOMES Miif-t he sold at cost or below. Will sep. Delivery. Phone 453-7118 7466 W. Irving Park Rd.

(2-24 MUST All furniture of model homes. Will separate. off. Terms available. YO 5-4300 (2-24 DISPLAY FURNITURE BET FROM 10 DELUXE MODEL TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT.

FREE DELIVERY. CASH OR TERMS. 537-8571 IT'S FURNITURE! FROM 10 DELUXE MODEL SHOW PLACE HOMES. MUST SELL. FULL ROOMS OR SINGLE PIECES.

CASH OR TERMS. FREE DELIVERY. 323-1612 (1-13W Selling out furniture In builder's 4 de'uxe model homes up to off. Cash or terms. Delivery arranged.

824-8164 (10-22K Furniture, Furnishings COUCH OPENS TO BED- 2 end tables coffee table MO; 2 metal shelves 6 feet tall, each 259-2114. PAIR CHESTS, FRUITWOOD finished pine, marbelized tops, $lfi each. 439-1624. GE" DOUBLE OVEN" STOVE, like now. $110: chrome dinette table 4 chairs $20; 439-8032.

BLOND BOOKCASErSLIDING glass doors, drawer at top, 5-1079. (TS2-6 WALNUT" buffet, excellent condition. Phone: matching occasional chairs, $40. floor lamps. 259-3756.

duiing room set. $125. 529-3599. HOWELL DINING beige formica, chrome trim, plus 12" leaf, 4 matching vinl padded chairs, excellent conditionrs. FLanders 9-1129.

mahogany box springs it mattress. $22. 6 year maple crib, $10 CL 5-8426. 3PC I SECTIONAL couch. Excellent condition.

2 pole lamps. Draw drapes. 2pc. green section couch. 766-6039.

(TS2-6 TWO END. ONE ROUND cocktail tables. $75. 21" Magnavox console TV $35. CLear- brook 3-4505.

TURQUOISE FRIEZE sectional, $60: coral swivel a i $10: good condition. FLanders 8-S757. MOVING I Electric appliances. Caloric stove. rug.

furniture. Garden Tools. Misc. CL 5-8351 KELVINAYOR freezer, 18 cu. holds 630 Ibs.

Asking $135. Formica top dinette set, extra leaf, 5 chairs, asking $35. CL 3-6052. (TS2-6 BLOND STEREO, 3 CHANNEL, 190 watts, a AM- FM. $225.

358-4246. ELEGANT FRENCH SOFA, pale green tapestry, $100, originally $450. 253-6733 LARGE I best offer. CL 5-7J12. OCCASIONAL" i $25 each.

Couch, $35. Pole lamp, $5. Vinyl chairs, $5 each. Play pen, $3. Baby's dressing table, $10.

2 parakeets, $3. 437-3869 after 6 p.m. (TS2-3 BURTON couch, $25, sleeps 2. Call: CL 3-7032 ENGLANDER HIDE A BED $25. FL 9-0602.

SINGLE BEDROOM SET, $100 complete. Wheelchair, $15. Speed Queen wringer washer, $20. Birdcage, stand, $4. Step table, $10.

Dishes, pictures, lamps, etc. Two brown upholstered chairs, $15 each. Large 36x48" mirror, $20. CL 9-2593, fTS2-6 MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE, 36x18. Good condition.

$10. CL 3-7543. SELLING OUT MODEL HOME furniture. Up to off. Will separate.

Terms and delivery. 773-0252 after 12 p.m. JTS2-3tf MILLIONS OF RUGS "HAVE been cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's America's finest. Rent electric shampooer $1.

Elk Grove VS Hardware, Elk Gjwe Village. (TS2-6 40 Tl GAS WATER heater, sofa bed, wing chair, RCAjrV.jlesk. 392-2389. LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM furniture carpeting. Pictures, lamps, etc.

New. Must sell reasonable. 392-2402. (TS2-6 TV "CHAIRS, CONTEMPORARY cocktail table, lamps, brass head board. Excellent condition.

Reasonable. 543-3761. (TS2-3 CONSOLE 23" radio. Excellent condition. GE 8-8583.

(TS2-3 OFF. "FURNITURE LO- cated in builders 4 homes. 627-6677--12 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (TStl-14tf "DINING room suite $140; end tables and bookcases $10 each; lamps S8; ebony extensole commode $90; Westinghouse refrigerator $30; gold, olive-green, and martini room size nigs $4 a square yard.

253-9416. (TS2-6 GUITAR, ELECTRIC, IM- ported solid mahogany, dual adjustable pickup with tone volume and selector, vibrato. Adjustable reinforced inlay net. No tarnish. Flat wound strings.

Like new, $55. 289-1429. (TS2-6 NEWSPAPER BINGO BUG SEZ 29 Wood, Fireplace Pianos. Organs JOIN IN THE FUN NOW A used organ can give countless hours of pleasure and fun at little cost. Fine used organs from $575 to $995.

All guaranteed. a terms. Low down payment. Sale on floor from $495 model pianos SEASONED FIREPLACE LOGS Delivered Stacked Prices Mixed $19.50 a ton Oak a ton 50 Ibs. of kindling $3.00 Cut to sizes 16" or 22" Free with each ton order 25 Ib.

bag of Kiln dried Kindling for starting fires. SMRT LANDSCAPE--837-8855 (TS2-6 Free bag of kindling, or box of Presto-logs, a of each ton, aged dried split Oak. $20 i price. a a 2,000 Ib. ton.

Weight slip with each order. White ton. Pick up smaller amounts at our Sales Yard. AIDE GARDEN CENTER WEST LAKE ST. ADDISON 543-6699 Open every day (12-30tf BIRCH OAK FIREPLACE logs, $10, $25, $35 amounts.

Ajl woodshed dried one year. Kindling. Pickup or delivery. Open Sundays and holidays. 366-3861.

(TS2-10 Mrs. Wayne Runk Bel-nice M. Runk of 301 Hawthorne Lane, Hoffman Estates, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday, Jan. 29, at Northwest Community Hospital. She was 53 years old.

Mrs. Runk was secretary- treasurer of Wayne E. Landscaping, in Hoffman Estates. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Peter Lutheran Church, and had been active in a bowling league for the past three years.

She leaves her a Wayne one son, Armand Beghin Jr. of Hoffman Estates; three grandchildren; four sisters, and two brothers. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at St.

Peter Lutheran in Schaumburg, with interment at Gardens Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were handled by Tharp a Home, Palatine. (A-15 MARIA SCHAEFER MUSIC STORE 1415 Ellinwood St. Des Plaines 824-4131 Serving the musical public for over 40 years (TSU-6 'SAVE $100 ON NEW PWNO Enjoy exceptional tone and styling of this Lyon-Healy console. Now only $785 in walnut, with bench.

Come in today: Lyon-Healy in Rand- 8 3 a a 392-2600; 775-1919. Pianos, Organs HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, Only $350! 529-6606. (TS2-6 SPINET organ. Free lessons. Terms.

A Buy at $450! 529-6606. (TS2-6 THOMAS DELUXE A transistorized, French provincial cherry, excellent condition, originally $1800, asking $950. CL 9-2666 (TS2-6 GRAND PIANO Healy recently rebuilt, refinished, new keys, strings, etc. Fine instrument. Must sell.

$800. '66-5099. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF A used electric organ, any make call Walt, CLearbrook 3-6164. (TS2-6 UPRIGHT PIANO, $50. HOFF- man Estates.

894-3196. NO 'CENTS' IN WAITING Call CLearbrook 3-1520 George S. Hardy George Somes Hardy, who made his home with his son at 213 W. Manchester, Wheeling, for the past eight years, i Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Illinois Masonic Hospital.

He was born in Chicago on Feb. 28, 1880. Before retirement, he was a self employed wholesale lumber salesman and was also associated with Raymond Yates Associates. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.

29, at the Wheeling Funeral Home, Rev. Cooperrider officiating. Interment was private. He a son, George and two grandchildren. Patrick Flanagan Patrick Flanagan, 428 E.

Bryn Mawr, Roselle, died Friday, Jan. 28, in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer truck on Route 20 jn Addison. He was born April 6, 1932, in Belfast, Ireland. Mr. Flanagan was employed since 1956 by Burny Bros.

Bakery Co. as a foreman. He married Eileen Cleary March 2, 1957, and the couple lived in Chicago until moving to Roselle 4' 2 years ago. In addition to his wife, he leaves four children, Patrick, Michael, David, and Frances; his mother, Mary Flanagan of Alrio Oxmard, father, Michael, in Ireland; and sisters, Ann Hickey of San Francisco; Frances Kearns of Alrio Oxmard, Madeline Flanagan, and Dorothy Flanagan, both in Ireland. Funeral mass was read at 11 a.m.

Monday, Jan. 31, at St. Walter's Church in Roselle, with interment at St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery. Arrangements were completed by Richert Sons Roselle Funeral Home.

(A-15 Mrs. Gottfried Fiedler Lucy Fiedler, 87 years old, of Shick Road, Bartlett, died Saturday, Jan. 29, in Hazelhurst Nursing Home, West Chicago. Mrs. Fiedler was born in Bloomingdale Township.

married Gottfried Fiedler July 3, 1898. They operated a farm on Shick Road for many years. She leaves a son, Aaron, of Bartlett; grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sisters, Anna Meyer of Bloomingdale, and Elizabeth Meyer of Roselle; and a brother, Eugene Hahn of Bartlett. Her husband, a son, two sisters and a brother preceded her in death. Funeral mass was read at 10 a.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 1, at St. Isidore Church in Cloverdale, Father Bosco officiating. Funeral arrangements were handled by Richert Sons Roselle Funeral Home. (A-15 William E.

Kable William E. Kable, 357 Orchard Elgin, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Sherman Hospital following a brief illness. He was 72 years old. Mr.

Kable was a former police officer with the Cook County Sheriff's office In Palatine and Mount Prospect. He was a World War I veteran, and member of American Legion Post 57 in Elgin. He leaves his wife, Dorothy, nee Timmerman; a brother, Albert of Chicago; and two nephews. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan.

29, at Stout Funeral Home in Elgin, Rev. Edwin J. Hoefer officiating. Interment was at a Street Memorial Park Cemetery. (1-5A John A.

Waner John A. Wauer, 75, died Thursday, Jan. 27, in his home at 1061 Valley Stream Drive, Wheeling. Mr. Wauer was a retired master mechanic for Permo-Flex Co.

of Glendale, Calif. He was born in Germany Feb. 23, 1890. The Rev. David Miller conducted funeral services at 9 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 29, at the Wheeling Funeral Home, with interment at Arlington Cemetery in Elmhurst. Surviving are his wife, Rose; two sons, George of Maywood, Fred of Buffalo Grove; a daughter, Elsie Duba of Gurnee; stepdaughter, Lucille Zoerner of Chicago; three stepsons, a Howard, and Ralph Breede; 19 grandchildren; nine a grandchildren; one sister, and two brothers in Europe. Mrs. Emma Taege Emma H.

Taege, wife of the late Rev. Taege, retired minister of St. Peter Lutheran Church in Arlington i died Thursday, Jan. 27, in St. Joseph Hospital, Elgin.

She was 75 years old. Mrs. Taege, of 206 W. Wing, Arlington Heights, had been a resident here since 1935. She was a member of St.

Peter's Ladies Aid Society, and a adept at handiwork. She leaves two sons, Richard and Ralph; two daughters, Gertrude a and Lorraine Kehe, all of Arlington Heights; six grandchildren; and a sister, Lillian Harrer of Glenview. The Rev. Robert 0. Bartz conducted funeral services at 2 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 29, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, followed by interment at Memory Gardens Cemetery. a arrangements were handled by Haire Funeral Home. Herman A.

Schneyer Herman A. Schneyer, 67 years old, died in his home Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 913 S. Lancaster, Mount Prospect. Mr.

Schneyer was executive vice president and secretary of Allied School of Mechanical Trades, 1338 S. Michigan Chicago, In addition to his wife, Jeanette, nee Bourque, he leaves a daughter, Georgette Hoskins of New Jersey; one son, Joseph Brubee of Rolling Meadows; seven grandchildren; three sisters, and three brothers. Funeral services were conducted i a Jan. 28, at Friedrich's Funeral Home in Mount Prospect, with entombment at Acacia Park Cemetery. Jack R.

Human A memorial service for Jack R. Homan, 35 Pleasant i Palatine, will be held Friday, Feb. 4, at 7:30 p.m., at the First Methodist Plum Grove Road, Palatine. Mr. Homan, 41, was one of 117 persons killed in the Air India jet airliner a on Mont Blanc, near Chamonix, France, on Jan.

24. He was returning home from an overseas business trip for Procon, Inc. of Des Plaines, a subsidiary of Universal Oil Products where he was engaged as a chief project engineer. He had been employed by Procon for 14 years. Although a former Waukegan resident, Mr.

Homan lived in Palatine for the past 10 years. He was active in behalf of retarded children. He leaves his wife, Anita; two daughters, Candice and Denise; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Homan; and a sister, Marilyn of Waukegan.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to Sheltered Workshop of Clearbrook School, i Meadows. (A-15 Albert Carle Albert Carle, 84, of the Lutheran Home for the Aged, 800 W. Oakton, Arlington Heights, died Thursday, Jan. 27. Mr.

Carle was a landscaper and greenskeeper for Glenview Country Club for 27 years until retiring about five years ago due to ill health He was born in Des Plaines, and had been an Arlington Heights resident for the past 8 years. In addition to his wife, Emma, nee Koch, he leaves a son Elmer of Arlington Heights; one Helen Syers ol Mount Prospect; three grandchildren; and three sisters. Funeral services were eon- ducted at the Lutheran Chapel Saturday, Jan. 29, at 10 a.m. Interment was at Town oi Maine Cemetery.

Haire Funera Home completed the funeral arrangements. (A-l Mrs. Ernest Lustig Funeral mass for Theresa Augusta Lusfcig, of A i Heights, will be said at 10:30 a.m. today (Thursday, Feb. 3), at Our Lady of the Wayside Church.

Interment will be at St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Lustig, a former Whiting, resident, lived at 234 S. Harvard Ave.

in Arlington Heights, She died Monday, Jan. 31, in Holy Family Hospital. Preceded in death by her husband, she leaves a sister, Emily DeSmidt of Chicago; and two nieces, Eileen Siotkowski of Chicago, and Rose Mary Jensen of San Jose, Calif. Funeral arrangements completed by Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home. (A-15 Mrs.

Frank Weidner Mary M. Weidner, a pioneer Arlington Heights resident for years, died Thursday, Jan. 27, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Nickel, in Palatine. She was 89 years old.

Mrs. Weidner was born in Huntley, 111., and engaged in farming on Dundee Road with her husband, Frank from the time of their marriage in November, 1897, until his death in 1944. She was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Mary Church in Buffalo Grove. In addition to Mrs.

Nickol, she leaves two other daughters, Mildred Weidner of a Grove, and Leona Happ of Arlington Heights; one son, Harold of Palatine; 16 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Walter Kreutzer of Huntley. A son, Irwin, preceded her in death. Funeral mass was read at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, at St.

Mary Church, with interment at St. Mary Cemetery. Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home was in a of arrangements. (A-15 DAIRY AUCTION 5 miles west of Elgin, or I mile south of Udina on Russell Road. FRIDAY.

FEB. 11 12 NOON Having decided to quit dairying will sell all cattle and milling equipment. CATTLE: 44 Head Dairy Cattle. 29 Holstoin cows, milking age; 3 Guernsey cows, milking age; 4 Hofstein bred heifers due shortly after sale day; 4 yearling heifers large enough to breed; 4 calves 6 months of age; 13 cows are springing, some will be fresh by sale day, cows that have milked over 70 Ibs. daily.

Vaccinated, Bangs TB tested by sale day. FEED: 500 bales alfalfa mixed hay. MACHINERY: 185 gal. Jamesway bulk tank; Toastmaster hot water heater; 3 Surge units; Surge pump motor; stainless steel strainer; 2 wash tanks; 10 milk cans; silo cart, meal cart, silo forks, Kindley barn cleaner with 175 ft. extra heavy chain with motor.

MISCELLANEOUS: Gelding pony 3 yr. old, with cart harness, new saddle and bridle; ISO Leghorn pullets in full production; metal grain bin 14 ft. diameter, 8 ft. high; 12x16 hog house on skids; Int. 3-bar side rake.

FRANK BOXLEITNER, Owner Credit Available Phone: 312-SH 2-8097 AUCTIONEERS: A. C. Thompson Wm. Pat Williams Burlington, III. Huntley or Batavia, III.

Phone: 312-683-2786 Phone: 312-232-0570 Robert E. Hedwick Robert E. Hedwick, 111 Weller Lane, Mount Prospect, was injured fatally in a shooting incident Saturday, Jan. 29, in Mount Prospect. He was 18 years old.

He attended Prospect i School, and had been employed by Ampex Corp. Previous to that, he worked for Doyno Motors. He was a member of St. Raymond's Church, where funeral mass was read at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb.

2, followed by interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friedrich's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He is survived by his parents, Robert V. and Veronica Hedwick, a sister, Janet; and his grandmother, Lillian Bulthouse, Erick A. Slarck Erick Anselm Stark, 617 S.

Vail, Arlington Heights, died in his home following a heart attack Thursday, Jan. 27. He was 68 years old. Mr. Stark was born in Sweden and had lived in Des Plaines for many years before moving to Arlington Heights in April.

He was a retired machine repairman for Illinois Tool Works. He was fond of fishing and adept at carpentry, having constructed four homes. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 31, at Lauterburg Oehler Funeral Home in Arlington Heights.

He leaves his wife, Ellen, nee Nelsson; two sons, Eric K. of Palatine, and Ray N. of Arlington Heights, a lieutenant with the A. H. Fire Department; five grandchildren; a sister, Gullie Karlsson; and three brothers, Hilding, Valle, and Fritz, all from Sweden.

(A-15 Matthew Hain Matthew Hain, 17W206 Hiawatha Terrace, Wood Dale, died suddenly Friday, Jan. 28, at Sherman Hospital in Elgin. He was 60 years old. Mr. Hain, a sheet metal worker for Western Ventilating a heating firm, had lived in Wood Dale for the past 11 years.

He was a hunting and fishing enthusiast. In addition to his wife, Erna, nee Madson, he leaves a daughter, Karen Roth of Chicago; three brothers, Frank of Skokie, Joseph of Watertown, and Lewis of Chicago; and two sisters, Victoria Krakauer, a Marie Lindstrom, both of San Francisco. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at Geil's Funeral Home in Bensenville.

Interment was at Mt. Emblem Cemetery. Miss Mary Bublitz Miss Mary Bublitz, of 304 Indigo Drive, a Prospect Heights resident for 20 years, i Thursday, Jan. 27, in Graceland Nursing Home. Her age was 85.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, at Haire Funeral Home i A i Heights. Interment was at St. Peter Cemetery.

She is survived by a sister- in-law, Mrs. Frank Bublitz; and several nieces and nephews. (A-15 Mrs. Arthur Luck Bertha G. Luck, 44 S.

Plum Grove, Palatine, died Monday, Jan. 31, in Plum Grove Nursing Home. She was 88 years old. The Rev. Glenn Gumm conducted funeral services at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 2, at Tharp Funeral Home, Palatine. Interment was at Hillside Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur in 1963, leaving a sister, A a a Schoppe of Palatine. (A-15 Kenneth Fischer Funeral services for Kenneth Fischer, 9 years old, will be held at 10 a.m.

today (Thursday, Feb. 3) at St. Alexis Church in BensenvUle. Interment will be at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Kenneth died Monday, Jan. 31, in his home at 252 S. Mason, Bensenville. He leaves his parents, Robert and Lucille Fischer; two sisters, Nancy and Mary; and brothers, James George and John. Geil's Funeral Home in Bensenville completed the arrangements.

(A-15 Mrs, Joseph Vana Marie Vana, nee Rezabeck, died Sunday, Jan. 30, in her home at 2405 Bluebird Lane, Rolling Meadows. Her age was 74. Preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, she leaves three daughters, i Paloncy, Rosalie, and Eiise Robinson; five grandchildren; sisters, Lillian Ciolowski, and Henrietta Furchtsem; and a brother, Louis Rezabeck. Funeral services were Wednesday, Feb.

2, at Broadview Funeral Home in Broadview. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery. (A-15 Norman H. Somers Norman H. Somers, 1812 Ivy Lane, Mount Prospect, i Monday, Jan.

25, at Holy Family Hospital. Mr. Somers, 44 years old, was an industrial engineer. Funeral mass was read Friday, Jan. 28, at St.

Emily's Church in Mount Prospect, followed by interment at Transfiguration Cemetery, Wauconda. Funeral arrangements made by Skaja Terrace Funeral Home in Niles. In addition to his wife, Grace, nee Koehanski, he leaves i parents, Henry L. and Cecelia Somers; and two sisters, Grace Ann McLaren and Virginia Nie- mo. Donations may be made to the Leukemia Foundation, in lieu of flowers.

(A-15 Paul E. Weiss Funeral services for Paul E. Weiss, 415 E. Prospect Mount Prospect, were Monday, Jan. 31, at Drake Sons, Park Ridge.

Mr. Weiss died from a heart attack Saturday, Jan. 29, in Holy Family Hospital. His age was 66. He retired two years ago from Bankers Life Casualty where he was employed in the new business department.

In addition to his wife, Janet he leaves two daughters, Phyllis and Patricia; and a brother, William Arthur. AUDEMYLANK 31o.i 3371 1067 Fattcm No. II S3. lit TVfl Sin flonOM. You twins along vfhS jrov male Mt drwi fcred iHn) foot fornti a wWi font No.

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I(W. Kitted ltdiprtad. oeoVpreod fo- dar It knlllid and to do Miming Patttrn No, IW. whmn twid 10 ttnlt hr loot. Centaint free pattern tnd wibnii.

dtrr and a coupon for free pattern el four enefee. Smd Me far each draw pattern, iSc lor eocA pattern (add 3c far palltm fur laird tint moiling lOe far each pattern for Orit (tan mail- IngJ to AUDKIY UNI tUKfAU, In 1499, Ntw Ycrk N.T. Modern Etiquette Q. Is it proper to phone one's acknowledgment of a gift? A. This is, of course, better than no acknowledgment at all.

But still, a nice, personally- written note of thanks seems to convey more interest and more sincere appreciation of the gift. Q. What is considered "proper" kind of personal stationery for a man? A. A large white single sheet measuring approximately 8 by 10 inches, folded twice to Insert into an envelope, is considered in best taste for all social correspondence, including the most formal. 24 HOUR Phttnc 253-0168 Met (k 1ty No words can amply describe the completeness of service, facilities, and personal consideration we provide for you within our funeral home.

It is designed solely for your needs. HOWARD R. HAIRE, Director Northwest Highway and Vail Avenue Arlington Heights, Illinois Member THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE THE FAMILY'S FAITH During bereavement, the family's faith becomes a source of much needed spiritual strength and comfort. Our ability to appropriately serve those of all faiths assures a truly perfect tribute. 201 N.

Northwest Palatine FL 8-7411.

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