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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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San Bernardino, California
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THE DAILY SUH at Inglewood Friday, April 15. 1955 ment will follow Park Mausoleum. IN THE SHADOWS In 1955, Tokyo reported a population of 7,784,122, an increase of 289,842 in 1954. Ingold's Chapel, Fontana, with the Rev. Keith Kerr, assistant pastor of the Fontana Community Church, officiating.

The body will lie in state in the Cooper ol Bremerton, Wash. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the chapel of Grove Colonial Mortuary. Cremation will follow at Mountain Mrs. Ronald Ingold, accompa nied by organist Catherine Forbes, reposing room ol tne Martc 13.

Shaw Co. in San Bernardino until Saturday noon. Body will lie in state at Pierce Bros.Saturday evening and Sunday. View Cemetery. OIATA E.

PHILLIPS RENT PIANO er' Month sang "Abide With Me" and "Lead Kindly Light." ELSA K. ELDER Mrs. Elsa Rachel Elder, 7G, of 2773 Crescent San Bernardino, died Thursday at her home. A native of Gibson City, 111., she was a resident of San Bernardino 24 years and California 50 years. Mrs.

Elder was a member of St. Olvia E. Phillips, 52, of 7893 Cremation followed in Montecito WALTER W. GOLDSWORTHY Memorial Park Crematory. 2 DE BELUS MUSIC CO.

753 Street Phone 8-2775 Graveside services for Walter Maple died Thursday at a Fon-tana hospital. A native of Osage, he had lived in Fontana 13 years, in California 19 years. LESTER ANDERSON William Goldsworthy were held Thursday at Pomona Cemetery Funeral services lor Lester An Survivors include his widow, Paul's Methodist Curch, the Women's Society of Christian Service and the Christian Homemakers class at the church, the Gate City Chapter, OES, and the San Bernardino Valley Blind Center. She is survived by. the widower Thomas two sons, Thomas M.

of Norwalk and John C. of San Bernardino; four daughters, Mrs. Doris Jorgenson of Vista, Mrs. June Setterberg of San Bernardino, Mrs. Ruby Kennedy of Encino and Mrs.

Phyllis Baker of San Bernardino; four sisters, Mrs. T. W. Ring-land of Puente, Mrs. A.

E. Dietz of Lynwood, Mrs. Will G. Hubbard of San Gabriel and Mrs. Lula C.

Othren of Gibson City. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Grove Colonial Mortuary, with Marjorie; two daughters, Misses derson were conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Ingold's Chapel, Fontana, with the Rev. Leo K.

with Homer Sharp officiating. Mark B. Shaw Co. was in charge of arrangements. IJ.AY AWAY a Portable I TYPEWRITER Now for 1 Marilyn and Linda Phillips of Fon tana; two brothers, J.

R. Phil Brown of the Fontana First Pres byterian Church officiating. ENTER O. BAILEY Graveside services for Minter lips of Felt, and Ray of Pittsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Russell of Hobbs, N.

M. Funeral arrangements are pend ing with Ingold's Chapel, Fontana. Mrs. Catherine Forbes played organ selections. Cremation followed in Montecito Memorial Park Crematory.

MRS. WILLIAM COMBS Funeral services for Mrs. William Combs will be held at 2 p.m. The Rev. Robert Woodburn of the Temple Baptist Church will officiate at the services.

Interment Buy the World's FINEST Portable for Your Favorite the Rev. Herschel H. Hedgpeth of Monday from the chapel of Grove will be in Green Acres Memorial Park. FRAXK S. BOWTIIWAITE Colonial Mortuary, with the Rev.

Mabel Graves of Four Square Gos Frank S. Bowthwaite, 56, of O. Bailey were held Thursday at Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery, San Diego, with Chaplain Marlin D. Seid-ers of the U.

S. Navy officiating. The Marine Corps Firing Squad buglar and pallbearers assisted. The Mark B. Shaw Co.

was in charge of arrangements. THOMAS B. R. MILLER Funeral services for Thomas B. R.

Miller were held Thursday at the chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Co. with Dr. Boyce Van Osdel of Calvary Baptist Church officiating. He was assisted by members of Phoenix Lodge 178, Members who participated in the services were Ray Seymour, (Continued on Page 9, Column 3) 15218 Athol died Thursday in a Fontana hospital.

A native of Eng pel Church officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. VTTO CHIMIENTI Smith-Corona The finest precision land he had resided in Fontana five years, in California 22 years. ANcmv Concept of Neatness, Lightweight Comfort and Ease of Care! Survivors include his widow, Funeral services for Vito Chimi- 5 se' St. Paul's Methodist Church officiating.

Interment will follow at Montecito Memorial Park. FRANZ J. MLJEHOLM Franz J. Liljeholm, 38, an insurance investigator, died April 7 in a Los Angeles theater. A native of Summerville, he was a resident of San Bernardino for six years and California 17 years.

His home was at 1163 E. 29th St. He is survived by two brothers, Sidney of West Palm Beach, and Edward Holms of r-ville, and a sister, Mrs. Andrew B. Jennie and two brothers, Harry of Toronto, Canada and Reginald of enti will be held at 10 a.m., Friday at the chapel of Stephens writing instrument of its kind in the world and IT COSTS NO MORE AT Budget Terms Bobbitt Funeral Home.

Interment Fontana. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ingold's Chapel, Fon will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. GERTRUDE B. WILDER Funeral services for Mrs.

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Cremation will follow in Montecito Memorial Park. The Rev. Horace S. Cushing of the Fontana Community Church will Mima 55 trude B. Wilder, 81, for many years secretary of the San Bernardino officiate.

MYRTLE E. MUSHEGAN Mrs. Myrtle Esther Mushegan, chapter of the American Red Cross and one of the pioneers to bring fine music to San Bernardino, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the WML 45 62, of 234 S. Waterman San Bernardino, died Thursday at Nagging Backache Sleepless Nights Often Duo to Kidney Slow-down When kidney function slows down, many folks complain of nagging backache, headaches, dizziness and loss of pep and energy.

Don't suffer restless nights with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is setting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these conditions bother yon. Try Doan's Fills a mild diuretic. It's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts-help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste.

Ask for new. large, economy size and save money. Get Doan's Pills todayl chapel of Stephens Bobbitt Fu her home. neral Home. Cremation will follow si A native of Armenia, she was a minister and a homemaker.

She resided in San Bernardino 12 years at Mountain View Crematory. MARLVX SCHNEIDER Funeral services for Mrs. Mari IE and in California 53 years. She is survived by a daughter, an Schneider will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Pierce Brps.

Mor Dorothy Dorcas Atkinson; two sons, David Nephi and Samuel Joseph, all of San Bernardino; two tuary chapel in Los Angeles. Inter brothers, the Rev. Aram Mushe Hardwares biggest Nationwide Value Event gan of San Bernardino and Hike Mushegan of Los Angeles, and two sisters, Rose Friend of Oregon and Margaret Fullerton of CBnmrSo Lakewood. Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Mushegan's church, Full Gos pel Commissary, 438 S.

Mountain View at 2 p.m. Monday. In JPOTZW HAND SAW VALUES DISSTON NO. H-4 Outstanrf. ing price value.

Dlsston steel blade, full taper ground, full bevel filed, and full terment will follow at Montecito I A Memorial Park with the Mark Shaw Co. in charge of arrange ments. SAMUEL F. LEXTZ carved hardwood handle. 8 PT.

Samuel Frank Lentz, 65, of 816 20th San Bernardino, died Wednesday at Norton Air Force Base Hospital. A native of Itajy, DISSTON NO. H-3 a flooi serviceable saw for householders and aVit-yourjetfer. Taper ground blade, filed, hardwood handle. $59 8 PT.

illiillli B6 VAWBl DAZEY he had lived in San BernarSIno 10 years, in California 27 years, and in the United States 63 years. He was a retired Air Force master sergeant. Survivors are his widow, Anna Marie; a son, Oscar Schlangen of Colton; and two granddaughters. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Chapel.

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Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego. JAMES A. PARKER Funeral services for James A. Parker were held Tuesday at Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego.

A native of California, he had lived in San Bernardino from 1928 to 1937, and served 16 rip-Top VALUES "ROYAL RAGLANS" Genuine Llama calf in the newt gfl iQQ low line Charcoal, Grey, Tan II IrTl and Redwood! JJ Mode Jiy True Temper In a small site. Won-' I derful for chil- dren and light 1 work by adults, toe. Have fire. hardened hon-ft dies. Solid steel 1 blades.

years as. an enlisted pilot in the U. S. Navy. Services were with full military honors.

Survivors are his widow, Mary; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Parker of San Bernardino; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Phillips of San Jose and Mrs.

Dorothy Lay-field of Helendale, and two brothers, John F. of Huntington Park and Louis A. of San Diego. MARY DYER Funeral services for Mary Dyer were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at PINT VACUUM BOTTLE "CORDOVAN" lifho-graphed case.

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1894-1998