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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 8

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The Windsor Stari
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8THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR. MONDAY, JULY 11. 1935 DISTRICT OBITUARIES Fair and Pleasant for Present Hercules the legends say Mrs. John Sterling Funeral Rites Tuesday Was a powerful giant in his day But, much cf that was a let of (lattery He never.met up with a Burgess battery It Amsden came to Windsor 34! years ago. She was a member of Lincoln Road United Church and! Windsor Chapter 4, Order of the -iaw i Eastern St3r.

She is survived by her husband, Edward James Amsden, three sons, Edward James, so Harold II. and Leslie all! Mrs. Margaret Sterling, S5, died Saturday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Douglas A.

Mc-Innis, 976 Gladstone, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. Mrs. Sterling was born in Keith, Scotland, and came to Windsor 37 years ago from Chatham. She was a member of Chalmers United Church.

Her 'husband, John, died in 1913. She is survived" by two sons, David Cameron Taylor, Windsor, and Albert Edward Sterling. Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. D. A.

Mclnnis (Elizabeth), Windsor, 1 be strongest of lb em all PORTABLE RADIO and FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Power-packed for brighter light and chrome protected for 52 longer life. Super sealed in Lei MASTER CLEANERS Take Care of ALL Your Cleaning Problems! No matter where you go or what you wear this Summer, you'll look better if your garments are cleaned here. Just call CL. 3-6333 for pick-up and delivery. SAW of Windsor; three sisters, Mrs.

David Scott and Mrs. Harry Rouse, both of England; Mrs. Maud Hart, Hamilton, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., Rev. W.

L. Morden officiating. Lodge services will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 under the auspices of Windsor Chapter 4. Burial will be in Victoria Memorial Cemetery. steet.

Guaranteed leak-proof. Finest batteries anywhere. So, tetter buy Burgess. BFCOGNfZfD THBI i sMasararanuaxa tow 9Ctl fSONT v. 1 If you Fair and pleasant weather is forecast for Windsor and district tonight and Tuesday.

A slight rise in temperature is predicted for Wednesday. The rest of Southern Ontario is enjoying relief from the recent heat wave because of a liigh-pressure area which is now moving toward Eastern Ontario. and Mrs. Wilfred Pengelly (Hazel), Brampton; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the Morris Walkerville Chapel, 1624 Wyandotte east, Tuesday at 3:30 p.m., Rev.

Wilson Morden officiating. Burial will be in Victoria Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Robert Clare Mrs. Mary Jane Clare, 89, of 430 Elm, died at her residence Saturday, after a short illness.

Born in England, Mrs, Clare cam to Windsor 17 years ago from London, Ont. She was a member of Church of The Re SHIRT LAUNDERERS 1081 Ottawa Street WHO WILL PAY THE MORTGAGE? John (Joca) Vukadinov A resident of Windsor for 28 years. John (Joca) Vukadinov, 64, of 775 St. Luke, died Sunday at his residence after a long illness. Mr.

Vukadinov was born in Yugoslavia and was employed by Ford of Canada. He was a member of Gracanica Serbian Orthodox Church. He is survived by his widow, complete for Peter Sawschenko, 71, of Amherstburg, who died Friday in Hotel Dieu. Services will be held at the James H. Sutton funeral home, The Weather TORONTO, (CP) Official 1 forecasts: 937 Ouellette, Tuesday at 9 a.m.,, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake and at St.

Vladimir's Greek Or- Anna: two sons. Eli Kos and At an amazingly low cost Dominion Life will provide the funds to fully pay the mortgage on your home Joh ohn deemer, tnurcnw" of England, Lon- r-- t- Kos, both of Windsor; three thodox Church. Hickor-v at ario Magai-a Georgian Baj, aughters, Mrs. Arnold Larson iole, at 9:30, Rev. F.

Kcrnisky Halibui -ton Kirkland jLake, hue dau aon, unt. 1 111UJUI, UUllUUll, iUiuiUU, (Caroline), Vancouver; Mrs.i officiatin IlCIalin. American Express Travelers Cheques give you complete service, are known and accepted all over the world. They're as spendable as cash protect youi funds three w2ys; if lost, stolen or destroyed, you get a quick refund! Uniformed interpreters assist you at principal land, sea and air terminals. You can us your American, Express Offtco as your mailing address when traveling too! Burial will be in Windsor i Hamilton, isortn Bay, budbury next to your passport Peter Ujj (Mary), Oldcastle; Her husband, Robert, died in 1930.

She is survived if your income is stopped by death. Patsy Kov, at home; three sisters! Grove Cemetery, in Yugoslavia, and two grand-i children. by a son, Harrj Since 18 S9 Funeral services will be held Employed in the clerk the Morris Windsor Chapel, tion office, Ford of Canada, for three daughters cities: Sunny today and Tuesday. Lit-tle'change in temperature. Winds northerly 15 today, light tonight and high Tuesday.

Low tonight and high Tuesday at Windsor 60 and 83, St. Thomas 60 and 85, Wingham and Trenton 55 and 80, St. Catharines, Toronto and Hamilton 60 and 80, Muskoka and Killaloe 50 and 80, London 55 '68 Giles east, Tuesday at 12:30 1 30 years, Samuel William Gordon Mrs T.aiiTpnpr?' I i The Dominion Life Assurance Company Dept. 21. Waterloo, Ontario Wilson (GcrtS p.m., and at the Gracanica Ser-i Bullard, 52, of 397 Oak, died bian Orthodox Church at 1 p.m., (Sunday in Grace Hospital after Rev.

Dositei Obradovich officiat-ia short illness. Plene send me particular about your low cost "Dominion Life Mortge dempuon rude) and Mrs! 1 1 Emerson ShrierftiffcT rr (K a heri ne), SOLD AT brtncti of Cmiiiiaa banks and CNR ticket crr.cea only 75 per Mr. Bullard was born in London, and came to Windsor 45 years ago. He ing. Prayers will be said Monday at 8 p.m.

at the funeral home. Burial will be in Windsor jboth of Windsor; -Mrs. Clare jand 85, North Bay and Sudbury Name. 'Mrs. T.en Watson I Pearl).

De oO and 7o. TEMPERATURES Address. was a member of Windsor Chapter 473, I.O.O.F., and was an Anglican. He is survived by his i f7M WM I -(-. I.

troit; two brothers, George andjGrove Cemetery. John Walters, both of London Mrs John Schwab Township. Funeral services will be heldi Mrs. Anna Schwab, 59, of at Charles J. Ellison's Chapel of Windsor, died this morning after Memories, 659 Victoria, Monday a langthy illness, at 8 p.m., Rev.

J. W. Houston; Mrs. Schwab was born in officiating. The body will be, Latvia and came to Windsor 38 transferred to J.

Caruthers fun-1 years ago. Her husband, John, eral home, 843 Dundas, London, died in 1952. for burial service, Tues-j She is survived by two sons, day at 2 p.m. Walter, Chicago, and Edward, Burial will be in Wpodland Detroit: two daughters, Mrs. Crmpterv- T.nndnn I Sam Xihpn fFHnal rintrnit onH Rita Marion (M a y); his i ltr T-1 1 4 moiner, xurs.

abeth Ta mbling; a daughter, Mrs. 5 i lliam Booker, Windsor; seven broth ers, Clar- yJJ helping hand 1 Windsor 68 85 Halifax 61 81 Dawson 59 82 Charltown 65 86 I P. Oeorce 51 80 Sydney 62 84 P. Rupert 52 66 Yarmouth 58 75 Vancouver 53 83 St. John's 66 80 Victoria 51 67 MlnneapolS 65 83 Jasper 45 61 Blsmark 72 Edmonton 57 74 Chicago 68 86 Cak'arv 52 67 Buffalo 58 88 Letiibridce 56 61 Albany 65 97 Yellwknue 61 76 Boston 74 92 P.

Albert 56 73 New Yoric 74 88 Saskatoon 54 70 Washlngtn 76 88 Winnipeg 54 68 Pittsburgh 60 88 Churchill 51 74 Cincinnati 66 91 1 P. Arthur 48 71 Raleigh 71 87 IW River 34 70 Atianta 70 88 FZapusltsn? 37 63 Jarksonvile 74 84 North Eay 51 78 Tampa 74 88 Marie 49 69 Miami 87 Sudbury 53 77 N. Orleans 72 91 I Muskoka 48 79 Oklahoma 72 94 London 59 85 St. Louis 73 97 Toronto 63 f5 Kansas C. 75 99 'Ouawa 60 88 Denver 65 99 Montreal 63 93 Tuscon 74 105 Quebec 50 L.

Anpeles 61 74 iFredencton 64 95 S. Francsco 51 73 Saint John 56 77 Boise 50 71 Moncton 65 90 if a rWORTH REMEMBERING o.a. Joseph Gibel (Ruby), Mr. Dullard and Albert, all of Windsor; Henry, Pike iiicimci i and six grandchildren. Michael Petras, 56, of 1520 St.j Funeral services will be held Luke, died Sunday in Hotel Dieu at the Morris Walkerville Chapel, after a long illness.

1624 Wyandotte east, Wednesday Mr. Petras was born in Czccho- 2 p.m., Rev. Erwin T. Umbach Slovakia and came to Windsor will officiate. 30 years ago.

He was emplovedl Buna! will be in Windsor most important Grove Cemetery. at Ford of Canada. grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the James H. Sutton funeral home ,937 Ouellette, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., Rev.

J. H. Whealan officiating. Surviving are his widow, Eli When th need for a funeral director arises wt can be cf this much comfort to you that our service is complete, our trained personnel courteous, our Elanche (nee LaPorte); five sons, Clarence, E. T.

(Red) Lafram-boise. Thomas, all of Amherst- prices fair to alL Burial will be in Windsor burg; Leo, Chatham, and Tony, Grove Cemetery. George Lutsch George Lutsch, 70, of 10S6 Cat-araqui, died Saturday at his residence after a short illness. Mr. Lutsch was born in Romania and lived in Windsor for 27 years.

He was employed by Walker Metal Products. He was a member of the Saxon Club and zabeth (nee Lavo); his father, Michael, Czechoslovakia; a son, Michael, at home; a daughter, Mary, at home; two brothers, Msgr. Luke Petras and John, both of Czechoslovakia. Funeral services will be held at Janisse Brothers funeral home, 1139 Ouellette, Tuesday at American Express Travelers Cheques are CURRENCY are SAFEGUARDED 1 Royal Oak; three daughters, Sister Mary Leona, Glengarda; Miss Lcona, at home, and Mrs. Mrs.

Thomas Breen Mrs. Ellen Breen, 81, of 918 Ellis Stephens (Evangeline), Har- Campbell, died Sunday in Hotel row; a brother, Theophile, Wayne, We art member of National Morticians, an association of funeral directors of hign ideals, ethical practices and business integrity 9 a.m., and Sts. Cyril and Mctho-; Trinity Lutheran Church. tTV dius Church at 9:30. Prayers; He is survived by his widow, will be said at the funeral home Maria; four sons, George, John this evening at 8 o'clock.

and Mike, all of Windsor: Steve. Advice CL 4-5101 WINDSOR CHAPEL: Giles Blvd. at Goyeau WALKERVILLE CHAPEL: Wyandotte at Lincoln W. D. Kelly D.

E. Morris A. W. Morris to Men! irritable! Romania; a daughter, Mrs. George Burial will be in St.

Alphonsus Cemetery. Dieu after a lengthy illness. a sister, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Breen was born in Lauzon (Edna), Detroit, and 13 Fletcher.

and lived in Wind-'grandchildren, sor for 33 years. She was a mem- Funeral services will be held ber of the Catholic' Women's at the James II. Sutton funeral League, Happy Death Society and home, 7 Elm, Amherstburg, League of. the Sacred Heart, Holy Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m., and at Name of Mary Church. jSt.

John the Baptist Church, at Her. husband, Thomas, died in! 10. Prayers will be said at the 1942. funeral home evenings at 8:15. She is survived by four sons, Burial will be in the church who are Feischer (Maria), Windsor; a brother, John, Austria; nine grandchildren and a Mrs.

William Jones Mrs. Ida Jones, 92. of 505 Sim- William. Chatham: Martin De-i cemetery E3firlsts who know the ropes use the coe, Amherstburg. died Saturdav.

1 ne DoaJ W1U be at lhe Morris at Grace Hospital after a short! ChapeL 1624 Wyan-illness jdote east, until Tuesday noon, Mrs." Jones was a member ofjf1 il Mj bektafken, t0 TVnity the B.M.E. Church. Her husband, fuilfraJ William, died in 1942. 1C" a 2 m' S' iFriedricksen will officiate. troit; Percy Thomas and Neil Patrick, both of Windsor; a daughter, Mrs.

Robert Spain By Canadian Press MANCHESTER, England Sir worry, apprehension, excitability, nervous stomach and headache. This new tablet Is called Sedlcln and is available only at yonr drug store, Sedicln the new saie tablet you have read about that actually calms down your nervous system when token according to directions. Sedtcin is available from your druggist, without a prescription at reasonable cost: SI-00 for a par-kaee containing 16 tablets, only 6 l3c each. Sedicln is g-uararteed by lis maker to help relieve the sympmrrs of nervous tension or money Is returned. Is Irritability md ncrvoua tpn-ion making you hard to pet alontr with? Ruining your sleep Making you cranky and miserable In your dealing! with lriendc and business associates? It any of these conditions are troubling you.

it is time you oUd something about them, because the longer you warlt. the harder It Is to pet back to your "old seif" attain. Fortunately tor you a new tablet has been discovered that Is now relieving thousands of men end women of such symptoms of nervous tension as Irritability, Jltteriness. jumplness, anxiety. (Margaret), Windsor; a brother, Frank Piatt, 65, head of the Lan- William Khalar, Vancouver; andcashire Cotton one of the Jui.ivmg aic IJlfCC, be in Greenlavvn 14 grandchildren.

largest cotton-spinning combines Memorial Cemeterv. Funeral services will be held in the world. Francis Travis, North Buxton, three nephews, Saverna James, Detroit; Ezra and Ruel Banks, both of Windsor. at the Windsor Funeral Home, CHICAGO Arch Ward, 58, John S. Wood A resident of Leamington for 411 Riverside drive east, Wednes- sp0i ts editor of the Chicago Tri- aay, at a.m., ana at HPiyibune.

Funeral services will be heldlr-s to Detroit i n-j rt i i fnrs fit -m SunBurn Pain Disappears a -en Chrh' Erie south, died in Riveniew i ers wilibe aT he fSreSL0 tJ' Ruf aenue. Wednesday at 3 p.m. afW a lnrt(T 47, a railway yard apprentice who esday even Rev Tr uuiuc ctuu a become London's first full-time unerai arrangements are bv mayor. St h0me' Peth, Ontario, and was a member 937 Ouellette. st An Smooth Tan Emerges Without Peeling or Blistering Science Discovers New Ointment That Instantly Stops Pain of Sunburn.

Redness Into Comfortable Tan ings, at 8 o'clock. Members of the Catholic Women's League are requested to meet for prayers Tuesday, at 3 p.m. Burial will be in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Mrs.

Elias Hyde jDuimi De in winasor Grove Cemetery. Nuclear Work Sums Needed WASHINGTON, (UP) A His wife, Evelyn, died in 1953. He is survived by a brother, Amnion, Leamington. Funeral services will be held Mrs. Edward Amsden Extra pasngrs, 5c ach.

Mrs. Annie Eliza Amsden, 70, at the Smith Funeral Home, 14 Mrs. Martha Jane Hyde, 83, of former Atomic Energy Commis Children up to 12, frc. Tikt books as low as 30c pr trip. v.nuaione, uiea ioaay in Russell, Leamington, Rev.

Can-1 1910 Riverside Irive. Riverside, Metropolitan Hospital after a rr.n a it irlirrl s.mrlav in winrW af official predicts that if fin-, directly from blood-stream into sunburned ares. Thus, sunburned 8kin healj completely and, except in unusual cases, smooth tan emerges. This substance is known Sperti Ointment. Sperti Ointment does not sting or stain.

Now sold at all drug stores for 1.19 a large tube. Buy Sperti Ointment with amazing guarantee that your sunburn will turn to handsome tan, or your money is refunded. Trade Bee Toronto, Ont. (Special): A leading research institution has discovered a new medical substance that instantly stops paia of sunburn and prevents blistering or peeling, so angry redness may turn to handsome, comfortable tan. Doctors know sunburn affects skin just as ordinary burns do.

They also know the body needs oxygen for healing burns. The secret of this new substance is its astonishing ability to draw healing oxygen, and nutrients lengthy illness. Burial will be in Evergreen short illness. tocles can be overcome, Bom in London, Mrs. Memorial Cemeterv eVneni Mrs.

Hyde came to Windsor Jn.ted States may be within 1 -emcterj. SheT.fch of cheap nuclear p0Wer ifw I Miss Florence Awksworth was born in Bealton. and JetarS tr I I was a member of Mftunt 7mnl. But Frederick H. ts2 vaaHaa -uiss riorence Awksworth, church in cim iformer A.E.C.

deputy director of, and supply, said. and supply, died Saturday in I TTpr "VT 1 'construction on Bridgt 5-Iant highway. Enjoy booutiful viow of Detroit Rivor and skylino. Ec nl Aihiete-s Foot. Blackhead or Hospital after a lengthy q4Q 1949.

i illness. Blotches embarrass you. try S1S, to-UL Works while vou aleep. 1. itctuns.

turning, smarting tn 7 minutes. Miss Awksworth lived in Wind- without financial' help, the infant nuclear industry "will have to be carried along for a number of years on a sustaining basis. He said there is not enough private incentive for building atomic power plants. She is survived by a son, V. (Merle, Simcoe: a daughter, Mrs.

(Van B. Waffle (Feme), and four grandchildren, The body will be at the Morris (Windsor Chapel, 63 Giles east. et Tku? hVips heal the skin, for many years before she moved to Leamington 20 years mcr.fT tack. And to ran your sfclnantl- ago. She VaS a member Of St.

3fcj i in. i mini ml MoticuNso Andre Ws Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. until this evening at 7:30 p.m.. Austin i (Margaret) Police Launch Search 1 when it will be taken to Matt iWheatley; Mrs.

William J. Hogan iome, Water- k. 'ord. for services Wedncs-i'or lo firearms Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH Wifh More Comfort FASTEFTH, a pleasant alkaline non-Rcid powder, holds false teetii more Ermiy. To eat and talk in mora comfort, just sprinkle a little FAS-TEETH on your plates.

No (rooer. paatv taste or feelinit. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get fATETH at any drug couaiac day afternoon, at the Ferguson funeral home. 10 Eunal will be in Greenwood Clark west, Leamington, Tuesday, I at 2 p.m.

Rev. H. G. Cleghorn i J- Big News PLUS Our 21st Anniversary Sale Is Coming Soon TORONTO, (CP) Gardens, garages and sheds were checked by police Sunday in a search for firearms stolen from, a valuable collection. The weapons belonged to yairtf will officiate.

Charles D. Laframboise CCVAPLETE Charles D. Laframboise, C7, ol Burial will be in Windsor Grove Cemetery. Peter Sawscheuko Funeral arrangements are 105 Seymour, Amherstburg, died 'Charles Sule of suburban Scar-this morning in Hotel Dieu after borough and were stolen June 14 in a breakin of the Sule home. Over Night Relief a short illness.

Mr. Laframboise was born in River Canard and lived in Amherstburg for 12 years. He DRIVER KILLED OWEN SOUND, (CP) Clif- Gflrtstct 25-29 PITT EAST Do you lor.g to be free oremiihl of the, sluggishness constipation Then ret Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver today faster tutir.e. more effective becnuse they treat tiro conditions at once.

Proved in; as a retired grocer. He was a ford 32, of Owen member of Vie Happy Death Sound was fatally injured early millions ot cases, ur. Chaser a name Cuick! sto? itchir.f of int bites, beat ra.a.. oot ieiy, itoiy iame oclery. ana bunaay when ne apparently lost you can rely on lor hivm.

eiir.oie. scale, scabies, athiete't a i -r 1. 1 i Vihtn you go to Detroit, why not enjoy the trip? 'aster rtiiei. 70 fooi at-j other ejtternally caused siua tronbies. i "uc outit-u iifdu, muuw OA ins car i.itu iiuancu dr.chase's1 up iipsusfaap soot air.g.

t.ntisept:c d. d. John the Baptist Church, Am- into a ditch and overturned near aWThllie Wi riKtburg. Chatsworth, nine miles south of yHferigrj Jt has D. fpt rttucRirTiOH.

He is survived by his widow, here..

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