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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 6

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6 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1856 Ji BRENT-WILLIAMS DIES Shoe Fund Plea for Children Gets Big Response at Newton Deaths FULTON MAN HAD LONG CAREER IN ADVERTISING liam Burns international de-I fourth Joiirson County: three sons tectlve agency and formerly worked' Larry Ruddv Blue Springs John at the Meyer dairy He had Paul Ruddy 514 North Fourteenth been a resident of Kansas City and Thomas Ruddy of the home: Kansas since- 1945 havine moved a sister Mrs Frank Grein Joliet 111 from Parsons Kas He was Porn! and eight grandchildren and a great -at Jamesport Mo Surviving are grandchild Services will be held at his wife Mrs Fave Dunn and a 3:30 o'clock Wednesday at the But- son Homer Dunn jr both of ler chapel and at 9 o'clock at St the home two daughters Mrs Irene Catholic church Burial will be in Mount St Mary's cemetery The rosarv will be said at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the chapel FORMER INTERIOR AIDE DIES For 25 Year He Had Been a Counselor for Post-Dispatch From a Newspaper Family edge it through a newspaper story That was done And a I local merchant gave the welfare! department a discount on shoes purchased with the fund This week the fund was exhausted and another newspaper appeal went out Two days later there came another letter with! a $100 bill The money came from the same person who handprinted the letter and signed it only Three other contributions totaling $80 also have been received for the fund (By The Star's Oven Service) Newton kas sept 3 -a year ago Mrs Catherine Westerhaus Harvey County welfare director appealed through a newspaper story for funds to buy shoes for school children She explained the' parents of these children receive public assistance but because of their financial condition they were unable to huy the shoes themselves A few days later she received a letter containing a $100 bill for the fund The anonymous donor asked that she acknowl Edward Finney 86 Had Been Smithson 1033 Central avenue and a Kansas Lawyer Mis- Hareld Hampton 2512 Everett: Washington Sept 3 Edward Clingan Finney 86 former assistant secretary of the interior died today at his residence in nearby Chevy Chase Md Finney served as first assistant secretary of the interior from 1921 to 1929 and as solicitor for that department from 1929 to 1933 He was born in Milton Pa November 12 1869 After graduation from the University of Kansas he practiced law in Kansas and in 1894 entered the General Land office Washington He served as assistant secretary of interior and as chief law officer prior to becoming first assistant secretary Mrs Id Hamp four brothers Ge Quindaro Ralph Dunri Jamesport Chester Dunn 99 South Seventeenth and Wilbur Dunn Cameron Mo and two sisters Mrs Roger Eads Jamesport and Mrs Earl Eads Cameron EIB Dii I daughter of Eib 6225 Tracy died yesterday at St hospital Also surviving are a brother George Michael Eib 1 of the home the paternal great-grand-father Harry Eib Sr 6901 Lister and the maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Bierbradt Tulsa Services will be held at 1:30 o'clock today at the graveside in Memorial ffark cemetery GOURLEY Mrs Mary Jane Gour-ley 72 of 1116 East Ninth died yesterday at the General hospital where she had been a patient since suffering a stroke two weks ago Mrs Gourley had been ill about four years Her husband Sam Gourley of the home has been a patient at the hos- pltal since last Friday She was born SHINN Mrs Minnie Shinn Wichita formerly of Kansas City died Saturday at the Wesley hospital Wichita on her 80th birthday anniversary Mrs Shinn had been 111 about a year and in the hospital several times in that time She was born in Alton 111 and lived in Kansas City over 00 years before moving two years ago "to Wichita where she had been living with a daughter Mrs Kenneth Hentzen Her husband John Shinn an employee of the Long-Bell Lumber company died in 1944 She was a member of the Eastmlnster Presbyterian church Also surviving are Mrs I Macduff a son John Tex and four four great-grandchildren will be held at 2 at the Newcomer will be In Mount CALL A FACULTY ISTITCTE Fulton Mo Sept 3 Brent Williams 80 of Fulton Mo died today at the Callaway hospital in Fulton after an illness of four months He bad suffered from a heart condition Williams a member of a pioneer Missouri newspaper family was born in Fulton He was a former advertising counselor 'ith the St Louis Post-Dispatch He was with the Post-Dispatch 25 years retiring 12 years ago Once a Printer Here He previously had been advertising manager for the St Louis Star-Times and the St Louis Republic At one time he was employed as a printer in Kansas City He had been associated in advertising with the late Walter Bryant founder of the Villager a New York City newspaper Williams was associated with his father Wallace Williams in publishing The Missouri Telegraph in Fulton His grand HOLSTEIN SALE IS SET Iola Kas Sept The annual state sale of the Kansas Holstein Breeders association! will be held at Riverside park here Wednesday Thirty-five breeders have consigned 75 head of cattle Moriah cemetery in Springfield Mo and lived in Kansas Citv 65 years Also surviving are a daughter Mrs Raymond Huffman another daughter Fox Island Wash Shinn Houston grandchildren and Services o'clock today chapel Burial WEDDLE Mrs 5040 East Tenth the Research RITES FOR DOCTOR Celia Weddle 70 of died yesterday at hosjpital where she had been a pa'flent 10 days Mrs Weddle was born in Laredo Mo and 3822 Flora a sister Mrs Gertrude I nP runeral Will Bo Hold at 1:30 Hessenflow 2516 Holmes and al Costume Ilress for sizes 1 4Vi to 22 V2 acetate rayon crepe with satin trjm an exce'lent career drpss in blue plum or mink 2995 dress shops 1014 walnut on the 201 47th brother William Mathis 816 Lyons bad lived in Kansas City 59 years Kansas City Kansas Services will hari bpen suffering from a heart DEATHS OVER MISSOURI Knob Funeral at Count' Line Baptist church northeast of Knob Nosier nt 2 o'clock this Tuesday afternoon for Mrs James Greer 55 who did tn St hospital at Kansas Cit'- shp leaves her hushand and a son John William Greer both of the home and a brother A Patterson of Sedalia Mo SL Catherine- Mrs Cora Miller 75 New Mse Edith Davis 78 An be! Lee Graves o'clock Wednesday Services for Doctor 62 of 1834 South Noland road Independence who suffered a heart attack at a Labor day pa- to Be Topic at Saint Mary College Xavier Kas Sept 3 Intellectual is the subject of the Saint Mary college faculty institute to be held on the Xavier campus Wednesday and Thursday Broader outlines of the topic are to be introduced in the initial Wednesday session by the Rev Mark Barron head of the department of theology More specific implications for the Saint Mary faculty and student body are to be explored in three subsequent sessions each conducted by a member of the college faculty This institute is under the general chairmanship of Sister Rose Matthew of the department of music ailment Surviving are her husband Charles Weddle of the home a retired barber and three brothers Chauncey Wilbur Baker Savannah Mo: Oren Baker Avalon Mo and John Baker 306 East Short Independence Services will be held at 1 30 o'clock Thursday at the Blackman chapel be held at 10 o'clock Wedensdav at Wilks chapel Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery HAMILTON Services for Harley Hamilton 64 of 1816 East Twenty-second will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Watkins chapel Burial will be in Lincoln cemetery Mr Hamilton a cattle butcher for Swift Go was born in Carriers Mills 111 and moved to Kansas City-in 1927 He served as chauffeur for several families He used to drive DEATHS OVER KANSAS HalstPBd Charles LpsIip SeihPl 70 former Iowa banker who established the Seibel Helicopter company at Wichita 1927 in partnership with a son Seibel it recently was sold to thp Cessna Aircraft company funeral here Wednesdav Funeral Services Deborah Jean Newkirk 4 months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Newkirk 920 Forest at 9 the late Nichols home from 'this morning at Forster chanel: bur-the office Mr Hamilton who died ial in Forest Hill cemetery The baby Thursday is survived by his wife died of bronchial pneumonia an Mrs Bertie Hamilton of the homejautopsy revealed HEBERLING Miss Sallie Heber-I Mrs Sally Eubank Rudolph 81 of I ling 74 died yesterdav at the home 209 East Sixty-seventh at 11 i 6203 Truman road Miss Heberling Wednesday at Newcomer chapel was born in Howard County Mis- i burial in Mount Moriah cemetery souri She taught at Ellsworth I The pallbearers will be Mc- Downs and Kingman Kas before Manus Joseph Collins Art Christy Manus Joseph Hiller Ralph retiring in 1936 She had lived in Read and Use Star Want Ads BACK-TO-SCHOOEi SPECIAL! father John Williams was a rade yesterday newspaper publisher in several at Grandview Missouri towns and founded the wju be held at Ledger at Mexico Mo i3o o'clock Honored at Callaway Fete Wednesday at In 1931 Williams was honored the Carson as a native son at the Kingdom chapel Inde-of Callaway supper in Fulton pendence Burial At the time of his death he was will be in Mount a member of the Fulton police Moriah ceme-personnel board Before his ill- tery The fam-ness he had continued to serve ilv will receive the Post-Dispatch as a local friends from 7 to 9:30 correspondent and was a source tonight at the chapel of information regarding local Among the survivors history for the Fulton Sun- brother Faye Doctor Gazette Springs Surviving are his wife a son The active pallbearers: John Williams Fulton and Snyder William Connor Boh Williams Ernest Hicks IOUr gra I iClCni luren Howard Jim Mavhan Services will be held at 2:30 Jakertette o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the First Christian church of The honorary pallbearers will be members of the OF KANSAS CITY SARACHEK PICTURE FRAMING Havener and Dickenson Mrs Ernia Margaret Dockins 3327 Indiana at 2 o'clock Wednesday at Newcomer chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Carl Muehlebach 48 of 7950 Blue Hudelson Ridge extension at 3:30 o'clock! 4730 Thursday at Freeman chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Miss Arethusa Lowrev 6846 Cherry to Kansas City in 1900 He was a at 3 o'clock Wednesday at Sweeney-plpefitter for the Potter Sprinkler Phillips chapel Warrnsburg Mo Kansas City the last 20 years She was a member of the Belmont itan church Surviving are two sisters Mrs Addie Wells and Mrs Nora Miller Glasgow Mo and a nephew Kinsley of the home HUDELSON-Heber 71 died yesterday at the home Virginia He had been ill five months with a heart aiiment Mr Hudelson was born in Rich Hill Mo and moved 1119 GRAND Fulton Burial will be in Hill-crest cemetery burial in Sunset Hul cemetery PHONE VI 2-1784 Looking for quick results? Then use Star Want Ads Dial BA 1-5500 Adv DR RITCHIE DIES Retired Ottawa Professor Was 89 Liquidation SALE! SAVE 50 to 75 CHILDREN'S WEAR two years ago and was preparing to lead into the parade when he suffered the fatal attack They are: Marcella Heffner Priscilla Ariel Rose Marie Arnold Janice Arnold Charlene Burns Sharon Conyers Joe Darling Kathryn Davis Deanna Eaton Lyle Johnson Tern Peak Richard Peak Jean Morris Larry Thomas Cecil Buchanan Donna Mary James Ronnie Baxter Gerald Constantine Carolyn Beem Tom Davis Carolyn Ferguson Delsa Krunanian Stanlev Lozenby Ellen Jone Linda Burton Jack Gagliardi Thomas Taylor Johnson Oliver Kinnaman and Fred A Beem LAWRENCE GOLDMAN The Pallbearers for Funeral Today Have Been Chosen The pallbearers have been SKIRTS 3 to 6X Reg NOW S298 7 to 14 Reg S798 NOW S3 98 MK ESSES I to 3 Reg S3 98 NOW 1 99 3 to 6X Reg NOW S298 7 to 14 Reg S6 NOW S3 98 SCHOOL DRESSES Independence Pioneers 4-H club horse group which Mr Doctor founded company until his retirement last year Surviving are his wife Mrs Cynthia Hudelson of the home and three brothers Roscoe Hudelson 4147 Virginia: Gavin Hudelson Fort Wayne Ind and Romaine Hudelson Kokomo Ind Services will be held I at 3:30 Thursday at the Newcomer I chapel Burial will be in Floral Hills cemetery MAYFIELD Mrs Bertha Vaughn Mayfield 76 died yesterday at the Four Pines Nursing home Independ-nce where she had ben a patient a year Mrs Mayfield was born in Pana 111 and came to Kansas City about 45 years ago She was a mem- her of the Blue Ridge Christian church and a former member of the' Order of the Eastern Star Surviving are two daughters Mrs Ruth Pres-nell of the home 10000 East Thirty-sixth Independence and Mrs Helen! Smith Chula Vista Calif two brothers Arthur McPherron 2129 East Sixty-seventh and Roy Mc-Ewen 8726 the Paseo and two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesdav at the Blackman chapel Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery Lawrence Michael Ruddy 85 of 957 Pacific Kansas City Kansas died yesterdav at the home Mr Ruddy was born in Wilmington 111 and had been a resident of Kansas City Kansas 60 years He was a switchman for the Chicago Burlington Quincy railroad 30 years before retiring 17 years ago Mr Ruddy was a member of St Catholic church the TTnion of North America and the Burlington Railroad Relief club Surviving are his wife Mrs Mary Ruddv of the home three daughters Mrs Rose C- Mahoney 320 North Thirteenth: Mrs Bertha Barclay 3624 Wood and Mrs Mary Landram 4301 West Fifty- the services for Goldman 62 of 1225 West Sixtv-second street at 3 today at Temple B'nai Jehudah Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery Mr Goldman a lawyer and national leader in B'nai Brith Jewish organization died early yesterday at Menorah hospital The pallbearers will be Leonard Belove Morris Cohen Joseph Fried A Granoff Ottawa Kas Sept 3 Dr Ritchie 89 a retired Ottawa university English professor died yesterday at the Sunset home Concordia Kas where he had lived since 1950 Born in Haliburton Ontario Canada he w'ent to Ottawa university in 1915 becoming head of the English department in 1920 and holding that position until his retirement in 1936 He attended the Moody institute in Chicago and obtained his A degree from the University of Chicago in 1900 He took his master's degree at Harvard in 1914 He taught English at Colorado college Colorado Sjrings 1900-1903 taught at Emporia State college 1903-1913: and at Alma College Alma Mich 1914-1915 Dr Ritchie was active in the First Baptist church Ottawa for many years He was also active in Pi Kappi Delta national forensic fraternity Funeral services will be held at the First Baptist church Wednesday at 3 o'clock BLOUSES 2 to 6X Reg NOW SI 29 7 to 14 Reg S3 99 NOW 1 99 COAT SETS 3-6X Reg NOW $1998 7-14 Reg S3998 NOW 1 998 Heavy Bronze FLUORESCENT STUB? LEM Reg $15 Gauze Diapers Reg S3 98 2 Doz $500 Beacon Blanket Reg $399 NOW SI 99 Baby Shoes Sizes 0 to 3 Reg $299 NOW Si 00 COMPLETE STOCK OF MATERNITY WEAR JEAN'S LULLABY HOUSE 1107V2 Linwood Blvd JE 1-4160 Open 9 A to 9 Everyday Julius Koenigsdorf and Wade Rubick DUNN Homer Clayton Dunn pr 63 of 1113 Kimball Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the Beth-any hospital" He had been employed as a watchman by the Wil- NOW ONLY HANDSOME BRONZE FINISH HEAVILY WEIGHTED-WILL NOT TIP HANDY PENCIL GROOVES ON BASE IDEAL FOR SCHOOL OFFICE HOME 19 INCHES LONG 14 INCHES HIGH ADVERTISEMENT INCLUDES AT NO EXTRA CHARGE SOFT-GLOW FLUORESCENT BULB RITES FOR ROBERT CALDWELL The Services Will Be Held at 4 Wednesday Services for Robert Caldwell lawyer and civic and business leader who died yesterday while on vacation in Colorado will be held at 4 Wednesday at the Stine McClure chapel Mr Caldwell suffered a slight stroke about 10 days ago He two more strokes Saturday evening and died about 11 clock in the morning in the Glockner-Penrose hospital Colorado Springs Mrs Caldwell will arrive at -7 30 this morning by train from Colorado Springs She will be accompanied by her daughter Mrs Catherine Fly United Air Lines to LOS ANGELES PECK'S LAMPS Downstairs PROSE BA 1-0600 OR MAIL YOUR ORDER TO BOX 8333 SMALL FRY are welcomed on Union Pacific offer half portions specially decorated menus also coloring books with crayons to keep them occupied Take the children with you on the money saving Family Fare Plan UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Phone Victor 2-6530 An electric current passed through salt water produces chlorine Plastics antiknock agents explosives and refrigerants are some of the end products of this building-block chemical THE ONLY DC-7 flights from Kansas City' NONSTOP FLIGHTS at 6-mile-per-minute speed DELICIOUS MEALS served aloft at no charge ALSO LOW-COST DC-6 AIR COACH service to San Francisco and the Pacific Northwest All flights with uncrowded comfort of 2-abreast seating pressurized cabins Next trip call United your best way to All the West! 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