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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 6

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At rt: Tuesday March 14 1971 6 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Deaths PICTURE FRAMING 1120 Grand VI 2-1744 Now York 10022 Local Urban League chapters Tbs Whitney Young jr Scholarship Fund The Lincoln Foundation Hoyburn Building Louisville Ky 40202 Funeral services for Young executive director of the National Urban League will be held at 10 this morning at the Riverside church in New York Following the services his body will be flown to Louisville Ky for burial tomorrow at 11:30 in Greenwood cemetery Lexington Ky Meyer 720 Weat Sixty-Third terrace Merriam and Lorey A Meyers WHO Aberdeen Leawood: three daughters Mrs Annabel Masterson Albuquerque Mrs Violet Butler 9912 East Fifty-third Raytown and Mrs Elfrieda Faver Oakland Calif 18 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren Services will be held at Wednesday at the church burial in Oaklawn Memorial gardens Olathe Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the Frye chapel Olathe The family suggests memorial contribution to the church MRS EMERY MILLER Mrs Emery Marie Miller 71 of 6614 Bellefontaine died yesterday at the Research Medical Center She was lifelong resident of Kansas City Mrs Miller was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints third ward Kansas City Surviving are a daughter Miss Edith Lucile Miller of the home and a sister Mrs Edith Kindig El Cerrito mrs Edith Kindig El Cerrito leen Harvey 616 North Forty-ninth all of Kansas City Kansas her father Marcelloua Deloney Fort Smith Ark two sisters Mrs Mary Lee Smith 1309 North Sixth and Mrs Katie Jackson 1966 Thomson both in Kansas City Kansas three brothers John Lomax Nashville Ark Will Hendrix Gary Ind and Butler Walton Los Angeles eighteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the church burial In Westlawn cemetery Friends may call at the Alice Bailey chapel from 6 to 9 Friday MRS CECIL SHOPGN Mrs Gladys Ethel Shopen 6631 Crest wood drive died yesterday at Research Medical Center She was born in St Louis and had lived here 30 years She was a member of the Second Presbyterian church She was a member of La Sertoma and Alice Mitchell circle of the Florence Crittenton home Surviving are her husband Cecil Shopen "'K nrr nusrwno cecu snopen Amreln Watsonville Calif and nine grandchildren MRS RUTH WOODROW Mrs Ruth Woodrow 72 of 1240 West Sixty-eighth terrace died Sunday at the Baptist Memorial hospital She was born in Pa-pillion Neb and had lived here 50 years Mrs Woodrow was an Episcopalian Surviving are a eon Donald Woodrow Chicago a daughter Mrs Marilyn Johnson San Antonio Tex a sister Mrs Maude Herbert Omaha and four grandchildren Services will be held today at Mount Moriah chapel cremation Funeral Services Mrs Velma Brvster 88 of 3643 Kensington at 11 Wednesday at St Stephen Baptist church burial in Westlawn cemetery She was bom in Eufaula Okla and had lived here 26 years She was a member of the church Surviving are her husband Arlvelt Bruster and a son Damon Bruster both of the home and her parents Mr and Mrs Lonnie Reese 2632 North Mill Kansas City Kansas Mr Pearl Ellis 87 of a Bonner Springs nursing home at 2 Wednesday at the Gibson-Butler chapel burial in Highland Park cemetery Friends may call at the chapel after 4 today Also Til KRii City Mwitc TaecHarg AiiiltlR fraicnti ADELE MARCUS riday March 20 1971 Jnkini Stainway I UCTUSSS DiMOMSTtanoNS 4MASTH CUSS Stainway Hall 1217 WALNUT Star Want Ads ax useful and convenient To place your Want Ads dial Adv FIRST QUALITY Calif Services will be held at 1 27 1 4 West Seventy-first terrace Prairie Village her father Edward Baxter St Iouis: a brother Kendrick Baxter Chicago a sister Wednesday at the New comer Brush Creek chapel burial in Green Lawn cemetery Friends ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS ytti 0r Mr you or eligibl to K)Wi Or SfMK Citizens Group sermon Plon No obbgauoo Gt you fro application blank 91 any CROWN DRUGSTORE PANTY HOSE 96 GRANT STORES may call after noon today at the Mrs Eva Gedde Sebring Fla and lcea will he hetd at noon Wednes-day at the Newcomer Bruah Creek chapel and at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday at the National cemetery Ft Leavenworth Kas Frinnda may call after 9 today at the chapel LT COL FRED JOHNSON Lt Col Fred Johnson 66 Anaheim Calif a retired Army officer died Sunday at the Naval hospital Long Beach Calif He was born in Toledo 111 and was stationed at Ft Leavenworth Kas before he moved to Anaheim 17 years ago He was a member ot the Christian church and the Hancock Masonic lodge at Ft Leavenworth Surviving are his wife Mrs Ziba Thompson Johnson of the home a daughter Mrs Phyllis Barge Anaheim and a grandson Services will be held at 2 Friday at the Vaughn chapel Weston burial in Pleasant Ridge cemetery Weston Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock Thursday at the chapel LAMBERT A KLOMP Lambert A Klomp 72 of 4605 Northeast Forty-eighth died Sunday at the North Kansas City Memorial hospital lie was a lifelong area resident He was a retired patrolman Jor the Kansas City police department Surviving are his wife Mrs Anna Klomp of the home tnree stepsons Stanley Jameson 3711 Northeast Forty-sixth terrace louts Jameson Louisville Ky and Paul Jameson Houston a sister Mrs Mary McCarthy 4440 Kairmount and eight grandchildren Services will be hld at 10 Wednesday at McGilley Antioch chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 oVltck tonight at the chapel where friends mav call from 6 to 9 o'clock tonight VINCENT LUDWIG Vincent Ludwig 41 of 837 South Hardy Independence died yesterday at the home after apparently suffering a heart attack Mr Ludwig a lifelong area resident was an employee of the Fika Metal Product company Blue Springs and was a member of St Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mr ineva Ludwig and four sons KeKh Ludwig James Ludwig Ronald Ludwig and CrHlg Ludwig all of the home his parents Mr and la Mrs Henrv ludwig 135 three grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Wednesday at Mount Moriah chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the chapel The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Florence Crittenton Home pa Okla and had lived in Kansas City Kansas 40 years Mrs Duncan was a Baptist Surviving are her husband Julius Duncan of the home two daughters Mrs Dorothy Frazier 2734 Spring Kansas City Kansas and Mrs Bessie Williams Chicago a stepdaughter Mrs Willa McDonald Chicago a stepson Julian Duncan 1821 Bast Tenth a sister Mrs Bertha Hill Glenwood Ark four grandchildren and aix greatgrandchildren Services will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday at the Thatcher chapel burial in West-lawn cemetery Friends may call at the chapel from 7 to 9 Wednesday DR KARL GONSER Dr Karl Barnard Gonser 56 Sedalia Mo formerly of Kansas City Kansas died last Tuesday at a Sedalia hospital after apparently suffering a heart attack Dr Gonser was born in Leavenworth Kas and was graduated from the University of Kansas medical school He had practiced medicine in Sedalia 25 years He was a veteran of World War II Surviving are his wife Mrs Rosemary Gonser of the home a son Karl Edward Gonser Rolla Mo two daughters Mrs Amelia Schoenen-berger 4628 Broadway and Misa Janet Gonser of the home his mother and stepfather Mr and Mrs Harvey LePage Sedalia a brother William A Gonser Kinston and two stepbrothers iulien LePage Ft Meade Md and Jean LePage 4915 West Sev- tal society the Missouri Dental jenty-eighth terrace Prairie Vil-association the American Den- lage Burial was in Sedalia tal association the American JOSEPH A green Joseph A Green 77 of 118 East Seventy-second died yesterday at the St Joseph hospital He was born in St Joseph Mo and bad lived here 76 years Mr Green was formerly a swtichman for the Union Pacific railroad retired owner of the former Exchange Buffet and a retired manager of the Elks club He was a member of St Elizabeth's Catholic church Mr Green was a member of the Knights of Columbus the Elks lodge and the Brotherhood of Society of Oral Surgeons and the International Association for Dental Research Dr Edwards was a World War I Army veteran He was a member of St Catholic church He also had served on the staffs of St and the General hospital Surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Now stop Gluing your dentures chapel ROBERT OLSON Robert Olson 75 of 525 Knickerbocker place died yesterday at the home Mr Olson was born in Chicago and lived here two years He was a retired regional manager for the American Standard Fluid Drive division New York He wae a member nl the Marble Collegiate church New York Mr Olson received a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois and was a member of Acacia A sister Mrs Ruth Bonneil of the home survives Private service will he held at 3 today at (he Second Presbyterian church cremation The family requests no flowers and suggests eontrih utmns to the School of the Onark MRS JOHN RAVEN Mrs Joanna Raven 60 of 2111 North Fifth Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the University ot Kanaaa Medical Center She was born in Mineral Springs Ark and had lived in Wyandotte County 28 year Mrs Raven was a member of the Salem Baptist church and lta senior choir its Willing Workers club and its MRS MISSOURI STONE Mrs Missouri Stone 9fi of 1053 Garfield Kansas City Kansas died Saturday at St Margaret hospital She was born in Dallas and had lived in Wyandotte County 50 years She was a member of the Mount Carmel Church of God in Christ A niece Mrs Viola Rogers of the home survives WESLEY WICK AM Wesley Wickam 57 of 6533 Webster Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Lakeside hospital He was born in St Joseph Mo and had lived in Kansas City Kansas 28 years Mr Wickam worked for the Wyandotte County Feed company and before that he had worked for Swift A Co 26 years He was a member of All Saints Lutheran church Surviving are his wifeb Mrs Alice May Wickam of the home two sons Albert Warren Wickam of the home and surviving are a stepson Ellis 1824 Northern Independence ana a stepdaughter Mrs Mabel Miller 1838 North Twenty-eighth Kansas City Kansas Mr Juanita Hightower 53 of 4212 Farrow Kansas City Kansas I at 11 Wednesday at the Mrs Jones chapel burial in Westlawn cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight at the chapel Sam Walker 85 of 420 North Colorado at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Blackman Guardian chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery Friends mav call after 1 today at the chapel Whitney Young Jr Rites Set for Today The family of Whitney Young jr 49-year-old civil rights leader who died Thursday while swimming in Lagos Nigeria has requested that all expressions of sympathy be made through contributions to: The National Urban League 55 Eatf Fifty-second street You'll eat drink and laugh the way you used to Ask for ACRYLINE at your drugstore Your dentures will feet so good you'll forget about adhesives And almost forget about your dentures Broken Plates Fixed In 8 Minutes Break your plate? Break off a tooth? No need to go through days of discomfort and embarrassment until you get to your dentist Now you can fix dentures at home In 8 minutes with PLATE-WELD-No tools no fuse no mess PLATE-WELD fixe denture Ilka dentists dot NOTE: It I very Important that your dentures fit property at all times Regular visits to the dentist are the only way to insure complete oral health New York If you glue your dentures to your gums with paste or powder you have to do that messy ob over and over again Once twice ometimes three limes a day Next time try the remarkable temporary reliner developed by a Dental Technician ACRYLINE is a comfortable pliable the same sate material your dentures are made of so it can't hurt them You spread ome on your plates then press them In place so they conform exactly to the contour of your gums Your dentures fit ae nugly a a dentist' mold Without adhesive Used as directed ACRYLINE sal to uaa gentla to gums aaay to apply and easy to remove And the best part is: you use It every day Just once every couple ot months South White four brothers Kurt Ludwig 3430 Bast Sixth Henry Ludwig jr 12409 Fast Fifty third 1 ncl a society She was a member of (he Drier of Amar-1 Wesley Willis Wickam 1830 Long- Lawrence LodwIgV 4366 North i nut Surviving are her husband wood two daughters Mrs Lorna Drury and Edward Ludwig Jhn Raven of the home two i Hays Fullon Kas and Mrs 3523 North Lister three sisters nx (he Rev George Atkins Marv Alicg Oltens 3323 North Mrs Marv Nading Park 1629 South Thirty-seventh and I Seventy third two sisters Mrs ville Mrs Virginia Revhle 7216 Lee Atkins 3418 North Thirty- Marguerite Tim by 1345 North Springfield Prairie Village ami I ninth and a daughter Mrs Hath-1 Fifty-fifth court and Mrs Wilma Mrs Regina Gardenia 10927 Bennington Services will be held at 10 Wednesday morning at the church: burial In St cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Carson chapel Independence MRS ARTHUR MEYERS Mrs Clara A Meyers 73 Olathe died Sunday at the Gardner Community Medical Center She was born in Osawatomie Kas and had lived in Olathe most of her life She was a member of the First United Methodist church of Olathe Surviving are her husband Arthur Meyers of the home three sons Jesse Harness jr Albuquerque Arthur and Saturday esign er Victor Costs Edwards of the hom'e two sons Railway Trainmen 111 wife Mrs Dr Ralph Edwards jr of 645 'Lillian Green of the home sur-West Fifty-sixth and Robert 1 Ed-ivives Sen ices will be held at 10 wards 6408 Morningsirlf a sister Wednesday at the church Mrs Irene Folkart Redondo Beach i burial in the Calvary cemetery Calif and five grandchildren The rosary will he'- said at 8 Services will be held at 10 o'clock tonight at the Muehlebach Wednesday at the church burial i chapel Knights of Columbus ro-in Calvary vffieterv The rosary usary at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the will be sa ya at 8 o'clock tonight i chapel where friends may call af-at MidtDwn chapel! ter 3 today where friends may call after 4 o'clock today The fapiily requests RALPH HUNT no flowers Ralph Hunt 62 of 4644 Vir ginia died Saturday at the home 1 I He wta born in Cincinnati and Mrs Rhoden Rifes hacf Nved here 10 years Mr Hunt was a retired laborer He was an tjun Army veteran of World War II Serv ices for Mrs Hazel Rho- and a member of the Veterans den 76 of 1236 West Fifty-sev- of Foreign Wars Surviving are enth street wife of Elmer 'CJhis wife Mrs Ina Hunt of the Rhoden chairman of "SSf board ot directors Of Common- i Etta Hunt and a brother Donald wealth Theatres Inc will be Hunt both of -Cincinnati Serv- held at 2:30 Wednesday at Stine McClure chapel burial in Forest Hill cemetery Mrs Rhoden who died yesterday in PalmSprings Calif was a member of St Episcopal church is 3a i presen e-misse Pereffe Collection er umm Downtown Only See what lies in store for summer with the exciting trendsetting Suzy Perette collection It includes o-everywhere daytime dresses and costumes plus soft romantic evening things Priced mainly from $50 to $1 00 Sizes 6 to 14 collectively Miss Swanson Shop Tower Level CUPID' PANTSMATE CONTROLLER Knee length Calf length Here's the 3rd piece to your pants suit smoothes and shapes your figure under the tightest fitting slacks with no bulges No-bind con-form crotch lets you move in coryfort Shapemaker panels lift round and shape derriere Nylon and span-dex in white S-M-L-XL-XXL Phone GRand 515 Delta flies the most nonstops to Atlanta the only nonstops to Memphis! Just 90 minutes to Atlanta nonstop any mid-day or evening on 4-engine jets And you can enjoy a delicious Delta lunch or dinner en route In Atlanta Delta gives you direct connections to all the Southeast Four nonstops to Memphis every day on Delta and the flying time is just 62 minutes One nonstop is a money-saving Night Coach with a fare of only $29 including the new 8 US Transportation Tax Delta honors all major general-purpose credit cards or instant reservations thru Deltamatic? call Delta at 471-1828 or see your Travel Agent ADELTA Leave Arrive Arrive Kansas City Memphis Atlanta DAVID BELL David Milton Bell 28 Rent'd Waslw formerly of Kansas City died of leukemia last Tuesday in a Renton hospital Mr Bell was horn in Kansas City -and had lived here most of bis life before he moved to Washington He was a spray painter for the Kenwort-h Truck- Manufacturing company Seattle Surviving are his wife -3drs Pauline Etta Bell and two sons Randy A Bell and Jeffery Bell all of the home his parents Mr and Mrs Leo Bell 3011 Chelsea and two brothers Kenneth Lee Bell 3011 Chelsea and William Gene Bell 9913 Hill-crest Services will be held at 3 I Wednesday at the Mc-Gillev Midtown chapel burial in Brooking cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chdpel The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions' to the American Cancer society MRS MYRTLE A CANTWELL Mrs Myatte A Cantwell 80 of 478A Highland died' Sunday at Trinity Lutheran hospital She was bom in Preston County Nebraska and had lived here 65 years Surviving are a son James Cantwell 1406 Montgall a brother Lewis Springstube Osceola Mo and two grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Wednesday at the McGilley Midtown chapel burial in Memorial Park cemetery Friends may call-after 3 today at the chapel JAMES CLARK James McCulla Clark 63 of 2617 East Twenty-seventh died Friday at the hospital Mr Clark a lifelong area resident was an employee of the Fimco corporation He was a member of Faith Mission Church of God in Christ Surviving are his wife Mrs Joyce Clark of the home eight sons Frederick Clark 2127 Monroe Nathan Clark John Clark Albert Clark Wesley Clark Robert Clark James Clark and Mark Clark all of the home six daughters Mrs Ruby Porter Los Angeles and Johnetta Clark Brenda Clark Helen Clark Mildred Clark and Patrice Clark all of the home: four brothers Jo-seprti Clark Fresno Calif Donald Clark Omaha Robert Clark Osawatomie Kas and David Clark Dallas and 15 grandchildren Services will be at 2 Saturday at Wat ki Eighteenth street chapeL" burial in Lincoln cemetery Friends rrtay call from 6 to 9 o'clock Friday night at the chapel MRS JULIUS DtiWCAN Mr MaryF Duncan 68 of 1221 North Tenth Kansas City Kansas died Thursday at Bethany hospital She was bofn in 3spuf- 'V tv to snccee HIGHEST PASSBOOK INTEREST ALLOWED BY LAW-5 COMPOUNDED DAILY-DAY IN TO DAY OUT! when a bit of all-out non-radical chic is called for: a perfect little public-appearance coatdress in cotton jacquard Taupe and navy on white or emerald 'green and white on navy Sizes 8 to lb $58 Town and Country Shop Plaza Level Via connection Nonstop Night Coach Tourist fares: Day $35 NC $29 Day $56 NC $45 Fores include new 8 US Transportation Tax EARN INTEREST DAILY Capitol Delta is ready when you are! 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