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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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it tery. Stephens Bobbitt Funeral etery. Tlllle'i Funeral Home will! A-6 THE DAILY SUN January 23, 1960 Home will direct direct Dick to New Post SACRAMENTO (AP) Charles Galther RUes Scheduled For Shaw Chapel Today EDWARD L. BOWERS HAROLD L. CAVERXEB IN THE SHADOWS Death Claims Pair Married 61 Years Servires for Edward Rowers' Services for Harold L.

Cavern- V. Dick, veteran Department ot Agriculture official, was promoU Funeral services will be held at were held Friday at Mark B.er will be held at 10:30 a.m. to Shaw Chapel, with the Rev. Na-tuary. Interment will be in Mt.

than H. Bond of Judson Baptist I View Cemetery. JULIUS fiRF.EXFIM.O Pasadena, and Mrs. R. E.

White, Julius Greenfield, 78, died San Bernardino. 1 ed to chief deputy yesterday at $16,380 a year. 10:30 a.m. today for William Gal-j ther, internationally known archi-J tect whose final accomplishment Thursday at a San Bernardino Graveside services will be neld1UPCn officiating FRANK F. Tl RKKI.L Hill 11, H.

Brush i and "The! Semces fur Frank i Turret! was the new Eisenhower i nospuai. lie was a im ujki-h a at 11 a.m. iwmny in nu. view Organist Seward resident. A native of Hungary, he Cemetery.

Stephens Bobbitt Ku-! played "Abide With Me had resided in San Bernardino neral Home will direct 'Lord's Prayer LA MESA (API A retired couple who had beon married 61 years died within throe hours of rach other at their home Thursday. Nirk Driekes, 88, succumbed to an illness. His wife, Barbara, RI, died of infirmities and shock 2' 2 hours later. will be held at lu a.m. iuonaay ixhool in Rialto.

at Ingold Chapel, Fontana. Inter-I The ritc varir Sham nine years, ne was a n. -Nm Pallbearers were Alfred L. Pen KI.EEMAV 1. ,1 vendor for the bos Angcies ninirton, Henry F.

Rees and 1'red Chape will bo followed by inter-' Arthur w. weeman, 4:,, 01 xzi Kleeman, in view Cemetery. J. Rees. 17th died Friday at a San Mr.

Galther, who would have Bernardino hospital. A native of! Interment was in Montecito C. BK.EI.OW a miner. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. K'thel fken, Midiilesex, N.J.

Private cremation will be held 13, died of a Services for Mrs. Edna mAl rto Pierce City, Mo he had resided 1u ldIK- Bigelow will be held at 11 a.m. BABY fUKL GRAHAM today at Baldwin Park Funeral1 Monday at Mt. View Cemetery. 1 Mark B.

Shaw Krenier in San Bernardino 17 years. He was a brakerjjan for the Santa Fe Railway, and a monitor Delicious meals from leftovers Vou can do many wonderful things with leftovers, and February Better Homes Gardens shows you how. There are recipes for serving leftover meats, potatoes and vegetables in new and interesting ways. Complete, illustrated instruction! make these recipes easy to use. Don't miss these budget-wiso ideas for serving leftovers.

Get your copy of the western edition Graveside services for baby girl iIome, ntcrment will be private. heart attack Tuay at his home, Sraham were held Friday in Pi-i W. 25th San Bernardino Mt. Vernon will direct. 01 Amciican MMn 1 om in, ana Memorial with KTIIKL IONK STONK lununi' umoivn I Community Chapel Cliurch.

jthe Rpv David Campbell of New! Services for Mrs. Ethel lone' Mr Galther's widow tho en PA V.N ivne, KO, IIAIil) Richard View Ave. nnrw i iy- iif ir stnnp u-i np no ar i i 1 II. 1.1 AM William N. Mt.

dav at a Barbara iau cum uvicwr, iurs. Mark li. Shaw Co. directed. n.m.

tot av at Ra nh m. Al en rt r. ihhn who is well-known for What Should You Really Weigh? Don't base your annwer on the old age-height-weight tables. This Reader's Digest article presents the new average weight charts bashed on today's taller Americans. Want to know your ideal weight? Here are figures which may surprise you in February Reader's Digest! San Bernardino hospi- rny and Kenney, San runcral Home, Kialto.

interment her recitals, including her an-will be in Montecito Memorial nual one at the California Hotel tal. A native of Alabama, he had two resided in San Bernardino 15 and brothers, Dan, Pierce City, Theodore, Stotts City, 1 1 ant. Anion? the architect's rvthor cal buildings were eight Stater DAVID LDVVAUD SMITH Services for David Edward Smith were held Friday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel, with the Rev. Fred Hays of St.

Paul's Methodist Church officiating. Organist Seward H. Brush and his father, Louis Kleeman, Stotts City. Semces are pending at Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home. FRANK ALBERT CHASSLE Requiem High Mass for Frank years.

He was a barber. Survivors include a brother, Nevvcomh Fort Worth, and three sisters, Mmes. Lucy Schandies and Rubie O. Crane, of February Better Homes Gardens wherever magazines Bros, markets, the Mark B. Shaw Chapel, Barker Bros, and many churches.

Albert Chassee will be celebrated are sold! VILLL3I GALTHER Noted Architect at 9:30 a.m. today at Resurrec- IDA LOW TILLKR Mrs. Ida Lois Tiller, 41, of 1184 played "Someday We'll Under- Catholic Church, lontana. In-stand" and "Bevond the will be in Montecito Me- Wall died Thursday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Members of Eagles Lodge serv- morial Park.

Stanley L. Dick- lng as paHbearers were W. it. ey lonuary, roniana, wui oiitxi. In Washington.

D.C., Mr. Galther remodeled the Dupont Circle. Two of his most famous buildings are the Lagonier Orphanage in Pennsylvania and the National Bank of Hungary in Budapest. INVKNTIO.V A native of Transylvania, now a part of Mr. Galther Wilson, Raymond H.

Sigbert, Charles E. Pybum, A. John Lom-bardo and Herman C. Barrios. Highland, she had resided in San Bernardino 41 years.

She was a clerk in the San Bernardino County Assessor's Office, ANACI.ETA C. GONZALEZ Mass for Mrs. Anaclcta C. Sale! GARDEN SHOP IPhoira TUr 4-7930 1035 W. Highland Gonzalez will be clebrated at 9 Interment was in Montecito Me-; Map Shand On Way Home With Her Child Mary Elizabeth (Margo) Shand and a member of County Employ a in.

today at Our Lady of Guad- morial Park. alupe Catholic Church. Interment received his architectural diplo-will be in Mt. View Cemetery. I ma from University of Budapest, RAV JAMISON 311.

(gBBBHm1 Ovn'i Parking loflt Ve Have having been a scholarship student all through high school and college. He came to America in 1925.1 Graveside services for baby Ray Jamison Jr. were held Friday in Mt. View Cemetery. Mark B.

Shaw Co. directed. ALICE MAKIOX RICHIE Private interment for Mrs. Alice Marion Richie will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Mt.

View Cemetery. Mark B. Shaw Kremer settling in Cleveland, where he and and her young son, Lars Holmes, Lease es and Assembly of God Cliurch. Survivors include a daughter, Margie Sue, and a brother, Hurley E. Dennis, both of San Bernardino, and a sister, Mrs.

Ruth Alton, Highland. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m Monday in Mt. View Cemetery. Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home will direct. The family requests flowers be omitted, Lost our Fresh, Delicious Cashew Brittle GKRTKl'CE LOOKER Services for Mrs.

were to leave Norway for the United States yesterday after settlement of a custody fight. The Associated Press reported Gertrude Mt" 'emm Ave, wil1 di" rect. Mrs. Galther remained until 1945, when they came to San Bernardino. He was a member of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America.

Mr. Galtlier became world-famous for his invention ofa steel- Looker were held Friday at Stephens Bobbitt Cliapel, with the Rev. Reginald Deacon of First that Miss Shand, 33, a native of Sydney, Australia, regained cus- EUGENE LEE WHITE Services for Eugene Lee White will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Congregational Church, Bar- aim onji iniri I iiwi nil i ChlirCll Of Religious Science offi tod ot the boy Jan. 13 in an all out-of-court agreement ith the ciating.

lions 10 me cuncer aocievy 01 we Heart Fund. joining process now used In buildings. J. Barry Rumbles, accompanied stow ALL Bare Root ROSES SHADE TREES Interment will be in Moun-View Cemetery, Barstow. by organist Winston Ellis, sang tain Funeral Home father, Lawrence Holmes of Pomona, Calif.

Both are former residents of San Bernardino. He is a former court reporter and she was a leg Reg. 69c lb. "The Lord's Prayer" and "In the O'Donncll Garden." stow, will KEV. R.

M. D. ADAMS Graveside services for the Rev. M. D.

Adams will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Mt. View Ceme- Divorce Granted Benny's Daughter SANTA MONICA (UPI) Mrs. Pallbearers were Howard A.I Purden, David Hatfield, Byron 0. HAKOI.D L.

CAVERXER w. a HmlH T. Piivprnor fif 4S0 al secretary in San Bernadrino. Both later moved to Pomona 50' lb. Joan Rudolph, daughter of co- rose ana uee naKor.

The mother said T-tnlmes hmimht was in Mt. Interment Cemetery. View a San Bernardino hospital. A t. live of Arkansas, he resided in a divorce decree on testimony her; the 1-month-old boy to Norway ir husband Dlaved enlf -instead nf in defiance of a California Su- FRUIT TREES lortii ticriitiruinu ai.

imnnns. iitrr JOHN II. RANKIN ihad resided in the county 18 hcr, (preme Court order to grant tody to her. She agreed to drop Large Stock LIGHT FIXTURES Priced Low The interlocutory decree iuneral arrangements for, John years. flavor combination crisp fatty brittla juit Or- granted by Superior Judge lando H.

Rhodes. Alan Rudolph AT with fresh eashaw coconut. Try soma 3o, was ordered to pay $7,000 to! loaded nuts and today! charges against Holmes and allow an American court to decide on the father's visiting rights. Holmes and the boy went to Norway just before Christmas. "The last week has been a happy week," she said, "and I am in a way sorry to have to leave Nor Bart Root Specials CANE BERRIES 20c up RHUBARB ti.

KaiiKin, ji. are oeing mane, IIe empioyed at Kaiser at the martuary, 123 W. G. Corp Oatai-io. He was fatally injured: Surviving is the widow, Ethel; in a truck-car accident Friday a son cyde Caverner USN morning at the intersection of Mis-k and a daughter Sigrd sion Blvd.

and Sultana Ave. 'CavemPr, at home. Rankin had been employed at ScrvicPR hed at 10:30 Kaiser Steel Fontana, as a a at Grove Colonial utilities operator for the past chapo, lnfcrmcnt will Mt. eight years. He was a veteran of yiew cemetery.

his wife in cash, $-100 monthly in alimony for five years and $300 per month in child support. Utah Prison Inmates End Hunger Strike CANDY DEPARTMENT MEZZANINE HARRIS' 35C Chiry Strawbflrry way now that Lars is back with Top Quality Stock! me." STRAWBERRIES 1 00, 350 World War II and the Korean con POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, She said she will return to Po Utah (APj The last three of 19' mona 1 GRAPES Thompson. Tokay, MonuU, Stidlais, LOUISE A. LOMAN Senices for Mrs. Louise A.

Lo-man will be held at 10 a.m. today at Ingold Chapel, Fontana. Interment will be in Green Acres Back flict and a member of St. Gxrge's Catholic Curch. Survivors include the widow, Jean Agnes Rankin at the family home, 70j N.

San Antonio GLAD BULBS 20, f.39 PAX Carry Crab-Gross, Dorman Killer and Soit Ptrt Control inmates who staged a hunger strike at the Utah State Prison abandoned the pi-otest yesterday. The 19 inmates staged the hunger strike to protest a policy of Ollvattt BUnch 18 up seven children, Kathy, John II. -Memorial Gardens, Bloomington Michael, William, Mary Alice, Patricia and Elizabeth, the youngest 2 months old; and his MARTHA DREDGE nct-mus tu mcais uiuy to Sen-ices for Mrs. Martha thue disciplinary cell- u-ill ha. hrM at in a uuin io gave up uie Imothor, Mrs.

Alice Rankin, Steu- Still Tin to Green Up Bermuda Wifh WINTER RYE 10 I75 CANNA BULBS 5 Colors 15c ea. ELEPHANT EAR BULBS 35c ea. today at Stephens Bobbitt Prolrst a fow at a ttoie last A bonville, Ohio. Chapel. Interment will be in Mt LTLAI.IO DOMING! LZ 'iew Cemetery.

THOMAS ALLEN WHITE Mass for Eulalio Dominguezl MULTIPLE BEDDING PLANTS for Shade and Sun WE GIVE ORANGE STAMPS Services for Thomas Allen will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Interment will White will be held at 2 p.m. Sun- SCLEROSIS? 3 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Cem-iday at Funeral Chapel. In 1 be in Pioneer Memorial 'mnmm iimi it i terment win oe in on uosecrans tnxrn ittt If in ditorf in.wd functioniin of tn mu.

National Cemetery, Point Loma, San Diego. ciei. recovery dtpcndi ot ruclivation of ntrvo ten. tr to ralort h.rmoni- s0. Iff operation of tht "iy normal pmeMoa.

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