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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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VITAL RECORDS San Bernardino DAILY SUN Sept. 8, 1949 IN THE SHADOWS MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED FUNERAL DIRECTORS church by the Rev. Fr. Daniel J. FANNIE H.

SHRINE Y.M.C.A. Offers Boys Membership Extension Boys holding summer member ships in the San Bernardino BOND-FRAZIER Kenneth Clinton 1802 East Colton avenue, Redlands, I son. ZAREMBA In San Bernardino. Call fornia. Sect.

6. 1949. at St. Bernar Funeral services for Mrs. Fan Ryan, assisted by the Rev.

Fr. Bond, 23, Missouri, resident of Blooming ton; and Geneva Mildred Frailer, RALPH Wm. ALLEN, Owner Ingold Funeral Horns Mitchell to Speak on 'Tragedy of Cucamonga' Sunerior Judee Archie D. Mitch John P. Farrell.

nie Harrison Shrine, San Bernar 130 So. Willow Rlalto Ph. 11 24, Mississippi, resident oi ontana. dlne's hospital, to the wife of Carl Zaremba, 64 Flneridge avenue, Apple Serving as pallbearers were Ned dino resident who died Tuesday, BOOTH-SANBORN Paul Jerome CEMETERIES Booth, 21, California, resident of Trujillo, W. A.

Gallegos, Franlc V. Littleton to Attend 'Firemen's Convention Fire Chief D. E. Littleton was granted permission by the San Bernardino city council to attend the annual convention of the California State Firemens' association in Big Bear Sept 25-29. Chief Littleton is southern vice- isarstow; and joan sanDorn, 2u, Mis Duran, L.

J. Acosta and Charles vauey, a son. DIED GRAHAM In San Bernardino. Callfor will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel. Burial will be in Mountain View ell will be guest speaker at the San Bernardino Lions club's noon Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory Ortega. souri resident oi iNeecues. CAMPBELL-SLAFTER William Al len CaniDbell. 20.

Arkansas, and Mar nia, Sept. 7, 1949, James Graham, luncheon meeting today in the Interment was in Mountain cemetery. Ph. San Bernardino 8-J590 ion Doris Slafter, IS, California; both oa, native oi unio, resident oi California and San Bernardino 26 veara. View cemetery.

residents oi rona. California hotel. His topic will De "Th( Tracredv of Cucamonga." ANDRES W. PETERSEN Rosary was recited by Father Funeral to be at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Paul's Methodist church with Y. M. A. may extend them thrpugh the remainder of tha year by making up the difference between that and the annual fee, Secretary Robert T. Magnu-son announced.

This offer will last through September, he said. Boys 7 to 14 years old may pay $2.50 and gain a valid until next summer. CRANE-SWANSON James Walter Crane. 76, Missouri, and Charlotte Funeral services for Andres w. Ryan at 8 Tuesday night at the burial in Mountain View cemetery, Judge Mitchell is a student of California history.

His talk will president of the group Arrangements were made by Stephens Petersen. Fontana photography Bell Swanson, 62, Texas; both residents of San Bernardino. Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel, be in observance of Admission Helen Carlisle George, organist, shop owner who died Monday, will CUNNINGHAM-HAHE Marion MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phone 6-6188 Scalding Water Case Hearing Set Sept. 26 Preliminary heariner for a 2fi BODouc funeral nome.

MILLER In Yucalpa California, Sept. 6, 1949, William Henry Miller. 74, native of Illinois and resident of Yu uunmngnam, 23, lows, and urace played "Ave Maria" and Rosary." Hane, 34, Jugoslavia; Dotn residents 1 Presiding at the meeting will be be held at 10 a.m. today at In-gold chapel in Fontana. Interment is to be in Mountain View ceme ui xumana.

calpa eight years. Funeral services JAMES A. GRAHAM win De neid irriday at 10 a.m., from DALE KOSS Harry Lancelot Dale. the club's president, Dr. r.

ivi. Savaee while Dr. Roger A. m. Arizona, resident oi aanta Ana: James A.

Graham, 88, a retired Emmerson Funeral chapel in Yucalpa. Burial will be in Hillside tery. and Dona Rose Koss. 23, Illinois, Vargas, vice-president, will intro grain buyer, died yesterday at resident oi uniario. JONES In Arlington.

California. Sent. year-old San Bernardino woman who allegedly threw scalding CHARLES J. HANDKE duce the speaker. ESPINOZA-ARIAS Roland Esplnoza, his home, 145 Vine street.

He was a native of Ohio, and a resident PAYNE FURNACES 33 Years a Leads 10 Years' Guarantee FREE ESTIMATES TERMS Wright's Sheet Metal Mfg. Phone Colton 1251 Final rites for Charles J. Hand- Inspector Kimble Undergoes Surgery H. T. Kimble, 2923 street, head of inspection at San Bernardino Air derjot.

underwent cnionnatea water on her hus 26, California, resident of. Kedlands; and Mary Dolores Arias, 19, California, resident of San Bernardino. rji'j, wiiuam Jonn Jones, ji, native of England and resident of Arlington five years. Funeral Friday at 2:30 p.m., from Emmerson's Fu ke, San Bernardino resident and of San Bernardino and California band Sunday, was set for 3 p.m. Sept 26 in justice court.

GBCHENAUR-DAVISON Sheldon for 26 years. neral chapel in Redlands. Burial will retired tool and die maker who rliprl Tuesday, will be held at 11 Gochenaur, 64, Wisconsin, resident of ne in Montecito Memorial park. Mr. Graham was a member of Mrs.

Florine McMiller. of South Howling Dog Case Officially Solved The "case of the howling dogs" in the 2300 block on Lugo avenue has been officially solved, the San uniario: and nettle Irene Davison, 68. Nebraska, resident of Upland. a.m. Saturday, at Kremer Funeral the San Bernardino St.

Paul's Washington street, was arraigned CARD OF THANKS HAMILTON-TAECKER Jack Irvln major surgery at St. Bernardine's hospital Tuesday. The ODeration was Derformed bv Methodist church. We wish to express nur sincere aoorpcia Hamilton, 18, California, resident of Beaumont: and Irene Frances Taeck-er, 22, California, resident of Red- He is survived by two sons, yesteraay on charges or assault with intent to do bodily harm. The complaint was siened bv her chapel.

Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. JOHANNA FREDERI KSEN lion ior ine Kindness nna sympatny shown us during nur sorrow at the loss Dr. E. E. Engel of Riverside.

Mr. Bernardino city council learned. ianas. HROMEK-BENNETT Leo Hromek 62. Kimble is allowed visitors.

Harold of Frankfurt, Germany, and Ralph of San Diego; two brothers, George F. of Seattle, husband, Otis McMiller, 31, who oi our son ana lovea one. ionn. MR. AND MRS.

TATK AND RELATIVES. MARY ANN MIRO BILL BRISTOW. The Rev. Arthur W. Aim, pas Humane Officer Gail Wiimutn reported the owner gave the dogs to him to find homes for.

Both CUnSBGEJHIS Kansas, and Farthena Bernlce Bennett, 42, Iowa; both residents of ToDeka. Kan. tor nf the First Enelish Lutheran WANT A JOHNSON-TIPTON William Marcus church, conducted funeral services was severely burned about the left arm and side. Williams Accused were purebred cocker spaniels, FLORISTS for Mrs. Johanna Fredenksen at Johnson, 63, Illinois, resident of Fontana; and Lillian Tipton, 65, Kansas, resident of Los Annies.

Wash, and Herbert of Bourbon, two sisters, Miss Hattie Graham of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Anna Apple of Marysville, and three grandchildren. BRIGHTER 2 p.m. yesterday at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

KEGG-MONDAY Robert Levering STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Formerly Morton's Flower Shop NO CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Kegs, 34, California, resident or 1 Helen Carlisle George, organist, Of Weapon Assault Charged with assault with a Funeral services will be held at 409 St. Phone 3-4123 March Air Force base; and Marie Elllngson Monday, 33, California, resident of Ontario. played "Jesus Lover of My Soul," LTJDWIG-WARD Henry Robert Lud- "Ivorv Palaces." "The Lord's CARDINAL, FLOWER SHOP "FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION FOR LOVED ONES" deadly weapon, James Wil 10 a.m. Friday at St Paul's Methodist church. Burial will be In Mountain View cemetery with ar (Rain drops putt a "rainbow i'round your wain factually rtvtalt the hidden tbrightneu of wash-filmed 31, of Twin Creeks road, wig, es, Minnesota resident oi upland, and Mary Eliza Ward, 76, Missouri, resident of San Bernardino.

Prayer" and "Nearer My God to Thee." Ph. 83-7217 1807 St Night FH. 7-6256 rangements being made by Steph was arraigned in San Bernardino township court yesterday. Pre Friends served as pallbearers ens Bobbitt Funeral home. The WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S 309 ST.

ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE family requests that instead of and burial was in Mountain View cemetery. liminary hearing was set for 3 p.m. Sept. 23. MS BORN 1155 Street Phone 4-1142 floral tributes donations be made to the Children's Orphanage so ANDREWS In Loma Linda, Califor It is alleged that Williams beat Willie D.

Louise of Waterman nia. Sept. 7, 1949, at Loma Linda, hospital, to the wife of Charles Andrews. 848 Twentieth street, a son. ciety.

PETE DURAN Requiem mass for Pete Duran SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" DON'T FORGET A FRIEND Goof HowtkMilnf JfdwJy I ANSELMI In San Bernardino. Califor CHRISTIAN C. RINGNES Gardens with a metal rod, following an argument Sunday over the blocking of a driveway by Wil was celebrated at 9 a.m. yesterday at St. Bcrnardine's Catholic PHONE 6858 BASE LINE Funeral services for Christian nia, Sept 6.

1949, at St. Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Henry An-selmi. Box 62. Wrightwood. a son.

C. Ringnes, retired conductor and FUNERAL DIRECTORS liams car. CRUMP In San Bernardino, Califor AT FOOSHEE'S- resident of San Bernardino who MARK B. SHAW FUNERAL DIRECTORS nia, Sept. 6, 1949, at St.

Bernardlne hospital, to the wife of Milton Crump, 145 West Ninth street, a daughter. Regardless of your circumstances our GAPSON In San Bernardino, Califor services are avauame. stair licensed A Association Members Your Guarantee of Superior workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL moths nia, Sept. 5, 1949, at St.

Bernardlne hospital, to the wife of Joshua Gap-son. Box 418 Victorville. a son. 468 Fifth San Bernardino. Ph.

2131 GONZALES In Loma Linda, Califor KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services nia. Sept. 6, 1949, at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Martin Gon-salea. 1144 Lawton street, Redlands, a son. I35 MT.

VERNON AVE. PH. 5119 Gd-ridofem-for weeks at a time LEWIS In San Bernardino. California, died Monday at St. Bernardine's hospital, will be held at 3:30 p.m.

today at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. ALMA O. OTTO Last rites for Mrs.

Alma O. Otto, Colton resident who died Thursday at a San Bernardino rest home, will be held today at 10 a.m. at the I. M. Knopsnyder Son chapel in Colton.

The Rev. Boyce Van Osdel of Calvary Baptist church will officiate. Burial will be in Hermoso cemetery, Colton. STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME Sept. 7.

1949, at St. Bernardlne hospital, to the wife of Robert Lewis, 133 East Ninth street, a daughter. -A 1156 Street Phone 8-2281 New 9 12 Axminsters $39.95 Richly woven In the newer Fall Patterns and colors. For a choice selection, come in early today! Rug Pad $11.95 MACIAS In Loma Linda, California, One easy, thorough spraying with3hevron Surface Spray forms a magic, invisible film that rids your house of moths and all common household pests for weeks! Sept. 6 1949, at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Rosendo Macias, 1403 Union Street, a daughter.

MACON In San Bernardino, California. Safe for humans, pets, when sept. 7, 1348, at san Bernardino community hospital, to the wife of Samuel Macon. 1671 Union street, a son. USED PIPE 'j In.

ft. 7e In. used black, ft 6c; 8c; 1 12c; 20c 2 In. and larger, all kinds of fittings Open Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.

M. NATIONAL AUTO WRECKING ft PIPE CO. 144 tost 8 St Plum 4-4447 used as directed. Safe for fabrics, walls. draDes! Get MONIAK In San Bernardino, Califor bottle at your grocer today I nia, sept.

6, 194S, at St. Bernardlne hospital, to the wife of Arthur Mon-iak. 377 West Upland street, Fontana, a daughter. Councilmen Create Its $1 SCOGGIN In Loma Linda, California, sept. 6, 1949, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of James Scoggin, P.

O. Box 253. Adelanto a son. mm TAFFY In San Bernardino, California, New City Position The San Bernardino city council adopted a resolution creating the position of planning technician and simultaneously ratified Mayor James E. Cunningham's appointment of Richard Garrod to the position.

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