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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 8

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1 with Mark B. Shaw Co. in charm. Memorial chapel with the Rev, Willis Cornelius, Oklahoma; two April 3, 1951 Stan Bernardino DAILY SUN J. IN THE SHADOWS BOGDA In San Bernardino.

Califor grandchildren, and two Vital Records WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEYS 309 ST. Herschel H. Hedgpeth officiating. Interment will follow in Pioneer nia, March 24, 1951, Otto J. Bogda.

77, native of Germany, resident of San Bernardino. Funeral pending at Mark B. Shaw Co. Funeral services will be held at hip GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lie Memorial cemetery. RICHARD F.

ADAMS BORN p.m. tomorrow in the Mark B. COATES In Redlands, California. GARCIA In San Bernardino, Califor 1758 Pershing avenue, following a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Sally B. Jones; two sons, John, and Dr. Thomas T. Jones, Durham, nia, March 30. 1951, at Ban Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife ot Andres Garcia, 420 Georgia street, Colton, a son.

Funeral services for Richard F. Adams will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in the Mark B. Shaw Me GARCIA In San Bernardino. Califor April 2, 1951, Charles Edward Coates, 81, native of Red Oak, Iowa, resident of Redlands eight years.

Funeral services are pending with Emmer-son's mortuary. CORNELIUS In San Bernardino, California, April 2. 1951, John M. Cornelius, 80, native of Illinois, resident of San Bernardino for 28 years and ot California for 63 years. Funeral at 3:30 p.m.

tomorrow in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel, burial In Mountain View cemetery. morial chapel. Interment will fol N. three sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Dameron, Weems, Mrs. Mary Tucker, McKeeney, and Mrs. Hattie Mcllwaine. South WILMOT T. SMITH Funeral services for Wilmot T.

Smith will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in St Paul's Methodist church, Eighth street and Arrowhead avenue, with the Grove-Kircher Colonial mortuary in charge. Mr. Smith, a prominent San Bernardino church and civic leader, died Saturday at his residence, 3110 Valencia avenue. Born in Iowa, he had lived in San Bernardino and California for 34 The family has requested that low in Montecito Memorial park.

OLLIE IRA DARROW Funeral services for Ollie Ira JONES In San Bernardino. California, Darrow were held at 1:30 p.m. nia, April 1, 1951, at San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of David Garcia, 243 West Btreet, Colton, a sou. HARPER In San Bernardino, California, April 1951. at San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of Hom.ir C.

Harper. 1430 Rialto avenue, Colton, a daughter. HARVEY In San Bernardino, California, March 31, 1961. -at St, Bernar-dine's hospital, to the wife of Cecil J. Harvey.

206 Grier street, a daughter. HAYS In Loma Linda, California, March 31. 1951. at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Amos Hays, 732 South Laurel lane, Fontana, a daughter. JOLLY In San Bernardino, California, April 2, 1951, at San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of Carl L.

Jolly, 175 East street, Colton, a yesterday in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Vernon E. Black officiating. Austin Noble sang "Somewhere the Sun Is Shining" and "Sweet Hour of Shaw Memorial chapel.

Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. OTTO J. BOGDA Otto J. Bogda, 77, native of Germany, died March 24 in a San Bernardino hospital. He is survived by one son, Morrow Bogda, San Diego.

Funeral arrangements are pending with the Mark B. Shaw Co. in charge. LENA AMES Lena Ames, 82, native of Iowa, resident of San Bernardino and California for six years, died last Sunday at her residence, 883 Elm street. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Marie Tronson, San Bernardino; four brothers, Ernest, John, and Rudolph Henecke, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Henry Henecke, New York; one sister, Emma Ris-den, Des Moines, Iowa; two grandsons, and two great-granddaughters. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Montecito Memorial park with the Mark B. Shaw Co.

in charge. Prayer," accompanied at the or gan by Helen Carlisle George. Pallbearers were Ernest L. Wil Carolina; one brother, Elliott Jones, Louisiana; and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the Kremer Funeral home. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial EVERETT JOHN CROUL Funeral services for Everett John Croul were held at 2:30 p.m. yesterday in the Hlph Wm. Allen Funeral home in Rialto with Eldon Tenniswood and Richard Middle-ton officiating. Soloists Shirlene Wisdom and Elena Urquidi sang "Precious Thought" and "Faintly Thy Shadows," accompanied at the organ by Marjorie Holtzendorff.

Pallbearers were William Cas-tello, Lee Dozier, Harold Hoel, son, Harry Price, Ercel Oliver, Benjamin I. Greene, John F. Garner, Jack M. Clay, and Charles E. Wiggins.

Interment was in Hill NEWMAN In San Bernardino. Califor side cemetery in Redlands. JOSEPH WALTER BOREN nia, April 1, 1951, at St. Bernaraine-a hospital, to the wife of Charles R. Newman, 1209 Dwight way, a son.

MILLETT In Loma Linda, California, March 31, 1951. at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Morton Mlllett, 565 Lankershim Highland, a son. WOODSIDE In Loma Linda, California, March 31, 1951, at Loma Linda hospital, to the wif of Elmer Wood-side, 159 San Juan street, Loma Linda, a son. DIED Funeral services for Joseph Walter Boren were held at 3:30 p.m. yesterday in the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel with the James Vincent, Willis Severson, Rev. Wright Randolph officiating. April 2. 1951, Robert Randolph Jones. 77, native of Virginia, resident of San Bernardino and California for eight years.

Funeral at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Kremer Funeral home, in Montecito Memorial park. KN VPP In San Bernardino, Callfoiv nla. April 1. 1951, E.

A. Knapp, 51), native ot Minnesota, resident of San Bernardino for 24 years. Funeral services at 3 p.m. Thursday at Grove-Klrcher Colonial mortuary, burial In Montecito Memorial cemetery. LEWIN In Fontana, California, April 2, 1951, Mrs.

Grace B. Lewin, 50, native of South Dakota, resident' of Fontana for 22 years and of California, for 40 years. Funeral at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Ingold chapel In Fontana, cremation at Montecito Memorial park. MERRELL In San Bernardino.

California, April 2, 1951, John L. Merrell, 81. native of Missouri, resident of California 34 years and of Colton 10 months. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Knqpsnyder's chapel, Colton.

Entombment in mausoleum at Bellview cemetery, Ontario. MONROE In Redlands, California. April 1, 1951. Durward D. Monroe, 63, native of Georgia, resident of Redlands 18 years.

Funeral at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Little Chapel of the Palms, interment in Hillside cemetery, with Emmcrson's mortuary in charge. PEREZ In San Bernardino, California, March 30. 1951, Petronilo Perez, 74, Tiative of Mexico, resident of San Bernardino and California for eight years. Rosary at 8 tonight at Tillie's Funeral home, mass at 9 a.m.

tomorrow at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church, burial in Pioneer cemetery. PHILLIPS In Redlands, March 31, 1951. Mrs. Nora Bell Phil-Hps. 80, native of Indiana, resident of Redlands seven years, former resident ot Yucnipa 15 years.

Funeral at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Little Chapel ot the Palms. Interment in Hillside cemetery, with Emmerson's mortuary In charge. WELSH In Rialto, California, April 1. 1951, Miss Jane B.

Welsh. 73. native of Pennsylvania, resident of Rialto 10 years and of California for 15 years. Funeral at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Ralph Wm.

Allen Funeral home in Rialto, burial In Rialto Park cemetery. Music included "Will the -Circle Be Unbroken," "Sweet By and By," and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Organist was Helen Otis Barnette, and Arthur JOHN O. MERRYrlELD Funeral services ror John O. Merryfield will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Knopsnyder mortuary in Colton with the Rev; William A.

AMES In San Bernardino. California, JAMES W. HAGERMAN Carlisle George. April 1, 1951, Lena Ames, 82, native of Iowa, resident of San Bernardino and of California for six years. Graveside services at 10:30 a.m.

today at the Montecito Memorial park Graveside services for James W. Hagerman were held at 11 a.m. The body will be forwarded to V-1' ryyyt Roswell, N. by the Mark B. flowers be omitted, and that expressions of sympathy and appreciation be in the form of contributions to the Memorial chapel fund of St Paul's Methodist church.

PETRONILO PEREZ Petronilo Perez, 74, native of Mexico, resident of San Bernardino and California for eight years, died March 30 at his residence, 13134 Spruce street He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Serapia Perez; one son, Magdaleno Perez, San Bernardino; one sister, Lorenza Moreno, Texas; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight at Tillies Funeral home, and mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church. Interment will be in Pioneer cemetery with Tillie's Funeral home in charge.

GRACE B. LEWI Mrs. Grace B. Lewin, 50, native of South Dakota, resident of Fon-tana for 22 years and of California for 40 years, died at her home yesterday morning. She is survived by her husband, Sidney Lewin, and one niece, Georgia Lee Schumacher, Hermosa Beach, California.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the In-gold chapel in Fontana. Private cremation services will follow at Montecito Memorial park. ROBERT RANDOLPH JONES Robert Randolph Jones, 77, native of Virginia, resident of San Bernardino and California for eight years, died yesterday at the hme of his son, John B. Jones, Jennings officiating.

Interment will "Nnturallv. we'll need more taxes the tremendous yesterday at Mountain View cemetery with the Rev. Don S. Ford officiating. ness.

He was a member of the expense of keeping down prices must be paid by some one Shaw Co. for interment, MYRTLE E. SAGE Modern Woodmen's lodge. Pallbearers were Robert Wick- be in Hermosa cemetery in Colton. RANDY NEIL ROUNSVILLE Graveside services for Randy Neil Rounsville will be held at 3:30 Funeral services for Mrs.

Myrtle He is survived by his widow, FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Grayce; one daughter, Mrs. Ra- lund, Ray Alvord, Willard Roy, and John Irwin. Lorene Zieger, accompanied by Mrs. Frazier McNeill, sang "Love Lifted Me" and E. Sage will be held at 2 p.m.

to day in the Highland Park Presby terian church in Los Angeles. In mona Zismann of San Bernardino; GROVE KIRCHER COLONIAL MORTUARY 7,18 E. Highland S. B. Ph.

84-1311 p.m. tomorrow at Mountain View cemetery with the Kremer Funeral one grandson; three brothers, Carl terment will follow in Forest Lawn CEMETERIES "Jesus Loves Me." Stephens MARK B. SHAW CO. INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Member National Selettod Morticians Regardless of Our Services Are Available.

Serving San Bernardino Since 1911. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1G8 Fifth San Bernardino Ph. 2131 Knapp of Groton, S. John Knapp of Perry, Iowa? and Jacob Knapp of San Bernardino; five Memorialpark in Glendale. RAMON NATHAN DARNALL home in charge.

JANE B. WELSH Funeral services for Miss Jane B. Welsh, 73, who was fatally in Bobbitt Funeral home was in charge. JULIA A. HOPPER MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory Ph.

San Bernardino 6-2590 South End of Waterman Ave. sisters, Mrs. Nell Roberts of Canada, Mrs. Barbara Elizabeth Funeral services for Ramond Nathan Darnall were held at 2 p.m. yesterday in the Kremer Fu jured Sunday in an automobile ac Funeral services for Mrs.

Julia Butts of San Bernardino, Mrs! KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services 1356 MT. VERNON AVE. PH. 6119 A. Hopper will be held at 2 p.m.

neral home with the Rev. Don MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phone 6-618 tomorrow in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Katherine Cornell of Aberdeen, S. Mrs.

Cress Kenner of Rapid City, S. and Mrs. Eva Haight of Berkeley. Ford officiating. Bette Cushing sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In the Garden," accompanied by STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 8-22C1 FLORISTS James H.

Parrott officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. Funeral services will be held at Laurence MacKown at the organ, Pallbearers were William Hunt 3 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of RALPH WM. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 130 S.

Willow, Rialto Phone 11 PHONE WITH CONFIDENCE STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS 409 Street Phone 3-4123 If No Answer Call 4-1170 the Grove-Kircher Colonial mortu er, Pete English, Dr. Fred Smith, Don Hause, Virgil Ford, and Tony ary. Interment will be in Montecito GEORGIA BILLINGS Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia Billings will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Mark B.

1439 HOUSE OF FLOWERS Highland St. Fs2 If No Answer Call 84 9109 cident, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral home in Rialto Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Anna M.

Rees, Los Angeles; Mrs. Bella Fortenbacher, Narberth, and Alice Hoffman, Pittsburgh, Pa. Interment will follow in Rialto Park cemetery. JOHN M. CORNELIUS John M.

Cornelius, 80, native of Illinois, resident of San Bernardino for 28 years and of California for 63 years, died yesterday at a local hospital. Surviving are -one daughter, Mary C. Reese, San Bernardino; one Robert L. Cornelius, Riviera, California; one brother, Marello. Interment was in Moun tain View cemetery.

E. A. KNAPP Memorial cemetery. JOEL L. MOSES Funeral services for Joel L.

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805 SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP DON'T FORGET A FRIEND "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" PHONE 685S BASE LINE Shaw -Memorial chapel with the Rev. Leonard Fox officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. ANNA MARIE HANSEN day at the Baptist church in ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE E. A.

Knapp, 50, died Sunday night at his home at 371 Thirteenth street. He had been ill for some time. A native of Minnesota and resident of San Bernardino 24 years, Mr. Knapp was in the dry PH. 8-2971 Redlands 3-2438 Fontana with the Rev.

Leonard R. Rhoades officiating. Ingold's chapel in Fontana will conduct services. Burial will be in Montecito 1155 Street Phon 4-1142 If yoa have heartburn, frequent stomach npseo or indigestion due to excess stomach acid, see your doctor and start taking Sedagtl. for excess stomach acid is a common cause of peptic ulcers.

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