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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 31

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San Bernardino, California
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Helmi Jr. and Lee N. Henry. Friday, Feb. 5, 1960 C-8 THE DAILY SUN While Hawaii's string of 20 ls-Jtotal land area of 6,423 square lands extends more than 1,600 miles makes it one of our small-miles over the Central Pacific, its est states.

sang "In the Garden" and "Sweet Bye and Bye." Pallbearers were Howard M. Smith, sang the Requiem Mass and "Adoramm Te," Interment was in Mt View Methodist Church officiating. Pallbearers were Lee Dory, James H. Givens, Wilbur G. Randall, Raymond C.

Perez, Antonio Valdivia' and Herbert Donnelly. IN THE SHADOWS Interment was in Montecito Memorial Park. VINCENT D. MORONGO Graveside services for Vincent with the Rev. Noel T'" Cemetery, Samuel W.

Howell and William ick, sang "Rock of Ages" and Thompson officiating. Pallbearers were Joseph Co francesco. Mariano V. Rodriguez Funeral. Morongo were held Thursday Ralph W'm.

Allen Home, Rialto, directed. H. Corns. Interment "Nearer My God To Thee." Interment was in Montecito Me- was in Mt. View JACKLYX DIANA NEGRETTE Mrs.

Jacklyn Diana Negrette, 36, of 1816 Porter died Wednesday at her residence. A native of Ohio, she had resided in San in the San Manuel Reservation Jnhn VValshi Frank A Amabilei Cemetery, with the Rev. Hugh'M. J. Humbert and Matthew J.

tmorial Park. Cemetery. AUGUSTA I. THOMSON GEORGE A. HINDS Services for Geoge A.

McNelis of St. Adalaide's Catholic Weber. Hinds Rosary was recited Wednesday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. were held Thursday at Mark B. Church officiating.

Friends served Shaw Chapel, with the Rev. Roger Pfarers. Mark B. Shaw Co. directed.

Rnsarv was recited at The body of Mrs. Augusta Thomson was forwarded Thursday by Grove Colonial Mortuary to Aberdeen, for services Bernardino 11 years. IviCTARIO GUZMAN' Survivors include the Muss for Vietario Guzman will Santos four sons, Gerald, John be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at and Thomas, San Bernardino and Christ the King Catholic Church. Donald Kidd, Toledo, Ohio; three interment will be in Calvary sec-daughters, Margarie and Katy, Wri, Mt.

View Cemetery. Ragan of Muscoy Methodist Com- the rcservation- JAMES DAY and interment munny cnurcn omcianng. services lor James Day were fWanist H. DEQUATTRO held Thursday at Stephens Bob- San Bernardino, and Sue Ella played "Rock of Ages," "Precious Mass for James DeQuattro waSibitt Chapel, with the Rev. Gerald B.

HANNAH JAMEH VERNON BUTLER Mrs. Alice B. Hannah, 62, of Graveside services for James'Mcmories" and "Old Rugged: celebrated Thursday at St. Bcr-jO. Travis of First Southern Bap- 715 7th died Wednesday at a San Bernardino rest home.

A native of Osage, Iowa, she re- Vernon Butler Sr. were held Cross." jnardines Catholic Church by the'tist Church officiating. Thursday in Green Acres Memor-j Pallbearers were William J.jRt Rev. Msgr. Daniel J.

Ryan.) Mmes. Lucy Oxley, Bette Tray TOE 0535333 fe Kidd, Toledo, and her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J4hn Reilly, Toledo.

Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at Tillies Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Pioneer Me al tsioomininon. witn tsrown.

JacK 11. Diner, nova Miss iieiene accom-is ana Mane Rodcers armm-i CAT! CITY WINE I BEER CO. Phone Col ton TAIbot i 0552 the Rev. Merle Smith of Rialto Hinds, James O. Helms, John F.

panied by organist Miss Sandra pamed by organist Winston Ellis (Continued on 11, Column 1) morial Cemetery. JOSEPHINE A. WORTH Mrs. Josephine A. Worth, 82, of Hollenbeck Huntington Beach, died Thursday at a San Bernardino hospital.

She was a na live of Kentucky, and a Roman Catholic. Survivors include three ions, mm Charles, Huntington Park; Bernard 0 0 0 Marquette, and Joseph Fern Creek, and two -daughters, Sister M. Hildegarde and Sister M. Odelia, Crookston "Minn. DO Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m.

Monday in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Los Angeles. Grove Colonial Mortuary will direct. OSCAR L. BAILEY Oscar L. Bailey, 58, of 817 31st died Wednesday at his residence.

A native of Oklahoma he had resided in San Bernardino 16 years. He was employed in the bottling department of Knudsen Dairy Co. 16 years, and wai a member of Masonic Lodge 4, Atoka, Okla and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include the widow, Avo a son, Donald San Bernardino; two brothers, Claude, Wardville, and Cleve, Ato ka; two sisters, Mmes. Alta Baxter and Stella Roach, San Bernardino, and two grandchil dren.

The body will be forwarded to Atoka for services and interment. says MRS. JAMES I. MITCHELL, LOS ANGELES HOMEMAKER Z' says MRS. JAMES I.

MITCHELL, LOS ANGELES HOMEMAKER 4 1 fidMWm fV '--)' Grove Colonial Mortuary will di rect. tXIFFORD R. GLZZEIX Clifford R. Guzzcll, 60, of Clifford Rialto, died Wednesday at a San Bernardino hospital A native of Iowa, he had resided in Rialto 12 years. He was a painter, and a member of Painters Local 775.

Sumvors include the widow, Ena a son, Carl, San Bernar dino; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Yeiser, Los Angeles, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Stephens Bobbin Chapel. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park.

CHARLES PALMIXTERI Charles Palminteri, 67, of 3018 Serrano died Thursday at his residence. A native of Italy, he had resided in San Bernardino 15 years. He was a barber at Norton Air Force Base; a past member ot Disabled American Veterans, and a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church, and the Holy Name Society. Survivors include the widow, Josephine; a son, Paul, Covina; two daughters, Mrs. Antoinette Haldor-sen, San Bernardino, and Mrs.

Al-vena Wohlers, Florida; two brothers, Gaspar, Los Angeles, and Steve, South America, and eight grandchildren. Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at Stephens Bo.hitt Chap el. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday at Holy Rosary.

In terment will be in Mt. View Com etery. JOHN ARNOLD KING I nr rz xz (XT 1 A 'i tr Wk sJf it --f r-i5r-ar 1 v' John Arnold King. 62, of 2U Kern died Wednesday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Iowa, he had resided in San OlIiW I11) Bernardino 11 years.

He was a salesman for the Nutrilite and a member ot nn the Seventh-day Advent ist Church. Survivors include the widow, Lupe; three brothers, Louis, Omaha, and Frank and Iowa, San Pedro, and four sisters, Letha Ankrom, Pittsfield, Relda Briggs, Torrance; Georgia May-nard, Pasadena, and Mary Orm, Culver City. iU Lb I Cb(Ji Housekeeping is America's oldest, most reliable and ONLY nationwide Stamp Plan guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. First in the books of Southland homemakers for 55 years. are THE Quality Stamps you can get and redeem for wonderful famous brand gifts'.

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Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery. ANNA L.

TOMKIXS Services for Anna L. Tomkins will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment site is pending.

BERNARD DUWAYNE BI RNS Services for Bernard Duwayne Burns will be held at 3:30 p.m. today at Ingold Chapel, Fontana. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park. FLOYD MENZIE Services for Floyd Menzie will be held at 2 p.m. today at Ingold Chapel, Fontana.

Interment will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. AGNES ELIZABETH BULLOCK Services for Mrs. Agnes Elizabeth Bullock were held Thursday at Mark B. Shaw Kremer Chapel, with Dr. Owen T.

Day of Calvary Baptist Church officiating. Mrs. Jo Ann Stewart, accompanied by organist Mrs. Ava Ir- Mrs. Mitchell and her husband reside with their young son and daughter al 11230 Sardis Avenue in Los Angeles.

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