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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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San Bernardino, California
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Mrs. C. A. Cannara, San Bernar Jones, Horsea Beacon, Arthur V. Jenkins and Raymond F.

Burial was in City cemetery. FANNY KAISER Mrs. Fanny Kaiser, 70, native of Hungary, died yesterday at her home, 247 North Juniper street, Fontana. She had lived in California 11 years and in Fontana seven years. Surviving are a son, Frank W.

Kaiser, Fontana; three sisters, Mrs. Neal Bratten, Los Angeles, Mrs. Fred B. Dingea of Rhode Island, and Mrs. Lester Rosen of Long Island, N.

and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow from the Ingold chapel. The Rev. Bean F.

Eric Bloy of St. Paul's Episcopal cathedral in Los An geles, will officiate. Cremation will follow in Montecito Memorial park. FRANCES V. LaPAILLE Mass for Mrs.

Frances V. La-Paille will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Fotana. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery.

Rosary was recited at 7:30 last night FELIX A. PRECIADO Mass for Felix A. Preciado was celebrated at 10 a.m. yesterday in St. Bernardine's Catholic church by the Rev.

Fr. John Tahony. Pallbearers were Ed Poppet, H. Moore, John Cadd, J. W.

Jasper, Walter J. Roberds and Fred L. Harris. Acting chaplains were Roy B. Finkle and Eugene C.

Ward, Interment was in Mountain View cemetery with the Mark B. Shaw Co. in charge. PETER JOHN MILLER Funeral services for Peter John Miller will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow from Stephens Bobbitt chapel with interment follow ing in Mountain View cemetery.

ANNA ERICKSON Private services for Anna Erick son will be conducted today from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Burial will follow in Mountain View cemetery. MATTIE MOSS Private services for Mattie Moss will be held today aL.the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with interment following in Mountain View cemetery.

dino; a sister, Mrs. Lena Coppin, Cincinnati, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from Stephens Bobbitt chapel with interment following in Mountain View cemetery. SARAH JANE FINLEY Funeral services for Sarah Jane Finley were conducted at 2 p.m.

yesterday from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Seth Rchkop officiating. A quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur JeVebb, Gerald Evans and W. R. Britt sang "Empty Mansions" and "As the Life of a Flower Never Grows Old." Pallbearers were Joseph G.j Brown, Homer Wilhito, Dewardl Invasion General Dies COLUMBUS, March 31 OF) Major Con. W. F.

Sharp, 61 retired, commander of the Visayan- Mindanao army forces during the Japanese invasion of 'the Philippine Islands, died in his sleep early today at Fort Bcnning. Buy Easier seals. EASTER and CANDY Just Co er IAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN April 1947 Renewal of Greek War ATHENS, March 31 OF) Athens newspapers said today that a five-day battle between Greek troops and about 1,500 guerrillas on Mt. Vardoussia, southwest of Lamia, was developing favorably for the government. In the Shadows THOMAS VINCENT GORMAN Thomas Vincent Gorman, 57, yard clerk for the Santa Fe railroad in San Bernardino, died Sunday at the Santa Fe hospital in Los Angeles.

A native of Kansas City, he had resided in San Bernardino nine years. Surviving are his widow, Anna M. Gorman of 1090 street; a daughter, Mrs. James P. Powers of Coltqn; two sons, Raymond and Leo Gorman of San Bernardino, and four sisters residing in Kansas City, Mo.

Mass will'be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow at St. Bernar-dine's Catholic church. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery, Rosary was recited at 7:30 last night at Stephens Bobbitt chapel. I Coop joseph s.

McClelland -1 (DELICIOUS) AN Funeral services for Joseph S. McClelland will be held tomorrow at the Fontana Community church with interment following in Rialto Park cemetery. The Ingold Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH M. APPLETON Funeral services for Joseph M.

AT 216 HIGHLAND AVENUE Watch It Being Dipped For Tuesday and Wednesday Shoppers Everybody Loves Chocolate Coated Appleton will be held at 2 p.m. to- day from the Mark B. Shaw Me-1 morial chapel with interment fol-! lowing In Mountain View ceme-1 tery. AURELIA GUTIERREZ Mass for Mrs. Aurelia Gutierrez was celebrated at 9 a.m.

yesterday at Christ the King Catholic church. Burial was in Hillside cemetery, Redlands, at 3 p.m. PRESTON STEPHENS Preston Stephens, 77, a native Eggs at Eastertime i Cut to Perfection by Men Who Know Nov This week we feature a steak you'll truly approve cut from Government inspected and araded beef, backed bv our double of Iowa and formerly a resident: of Fontana 20 years, died Sunday i at his home in Azusa. He was a retired citrus grower and had re-1 sided in California 25 years. VANILLA and COCOANUT CREAM FILLED YOLKS of ORANGE and TUTTI-FRUTTI 1 Pound Vi Pound VANILLA CREAM and TUTTI-FRUTTI Without YOLKS.

2 and 4-oz. guarantee of satisfaction and cut to the of perfection. Surviving are his widow, Leona Stephens of Azusa, one daughter, Mrs. Ivan Hart, Sierra i Madre; a sister, Mrs. Alice Emporia, four sons, Man-ford L.

and Roy, both of San Ber-i nardino, Harry C. of. Wichita, i Kan. and Warren H. of Los Angeles; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from the Kremerj chapel with interment following If you want special steaks cut for that outdoor grill of yours, be sure to mention it. We are most willing to oblige and these "Guaranteed Steaks" will be sure to satisfy. i CHOCOLATE CREAMS 26 DELICIOUS FLAVORS U. S.

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Years Available:
1894-1998