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FERDINAND MADIOL "erd.nand Madlol 69, of 20 East luHt place died Tuesday January 6 at his home His death as attributed to a heart ailment Bon November 8 8 3 at Wa.hvjk Holland he haj bpfn a re ident of trns district for 40 veirs He had been tnr'oyetl as painter th thp Axel Der-ciators He was the husband of Josephine Cabvs Madiol father of Louise Ferdinand Julius Josephine and EUizabeth also sunive Pune-al sennces were held Frid i 9 from the Cooney to St John Baptrt de LnSalle church where a rcqu em solemnized at 9 30 a oy tht? Rev Harold Ste'fen" In- te'ment in St Mary cemetery THOMAS OTIS SCOTTEN Thoma-; Otis Scotten of Dolton ied Thuicday January 15 at uolton Convalescent Home He born in Sneridan Coun- Tf Mo October 25 1880 ind hart lued Dolton for more thin 40 He a rcbred locomo- engineer for the Chicago and Eastern Illinois tailroad He leave 1 a daughter Mrs Arnold Drefrall of Rnerdale two grandchildren and a brother and senices were held Sat- urdav jTnuarv 17 the fu- np al home at 244 East 138th Piv" dale th Rev Raymond Pf ch of the Open Bible church Riveid-'le officiating Interment in Ced-r Park cemeteiy JOSEPHINE CELEBUCKI Mrs Josephine Celebucki 75 of TEBBENCE B. HcGRATH Tertouce MeCteath, 11. 8030 Honore, retired srember of ithc Chicago Police Department Tuesday January 6, at his His death caused by a hearf ailment I Born Sfptember 4 1881 li County Urrerick Ireland he had ieen a res'dent of this commun- Ity loo. 50 jeais He a member of Polieanien's Benevolent Assoc'abon He the husband the late Mary A Moylan McGrath, and if Robert E. Helen Raymond znd Fkrence Twelve grandchildren also survive Funeral rites were held Friday January 9, from the Cooney Mortuary to Little Flower church where a tetmiem mass was teed at 9 30 ajn by the Bev Father Fitzgerald Interment was in Mount Olivet cemetery MICHAEL DACEY Michael Dacey 75, of 11915 Emerald, died Wednesday.

Janu- riy 14 at his home His death was attributed to a heart ailment Born County Mayo Ireland Novembei 15 1877, Mr Dacey had been a resident of this aistnct for T3 years and had been employee ty the Carter Construction company He was the husband of She late Bridget Bridget McLaughnn Dacey, father of Mary Swam John Margaret Baarsch, Ellen Keane Agnes Krisch Thomas ant Joseph Twelve grandchildren, and even gieat graadchildien also surv ve Fvne al rites were held Satur- dav January 17 from the Cooney Mortuary to St Catherine of Genoa church where a Tirsf solemnized at 9 30 am by the Rev Byrnes Inter- 12628 Paw cilumet Park for- ment as St cemeteiy of West Pullrmn died Tliursdav January 15 St Pran- iis hospital Blti" Island ending a biief illness Bom in she had been resident of tlus community foi HELEN VAN KEMPEMA "VTis Helen Van Kempema 40 of 46 East lldtih died Thuisday January 15 atst Fian- cis hospital Blue Island Born Chicago Apnl 23 1906, Sne was a member of the St she was a lifelong resident of this Cecelia societj She was the widow of the late Stanlej mother of Genevieve angenberg Helen Swanson Uil- nan Swanson Martha Krajewski Raymond and Henry and sister of Mrs Julia Pizjwalski Mrs Anna Gross and Frank Lichocyn- ski Twelve gi andchildren also survive Funeral ntes were held Monc Jinuiij 19 fiom the Opjt Funei il Home to St I i i i Blue Island vvheie a re- quien mass vvis solemnised at 30 a bj the Rev Feldheim St Mais ceme- C( mmunity She had been employed as a statistician lor the Continental Casualty Company Mrs Van Kempema was a member of (he Altar and Rosary So- c'ety of Holy Rosary Slovak church She was the widow of the late Clarence daughter of John and the late Stella Seidler and sis ter of Mis Elizabeth Zenne 1 and Carl Seidler Funeral rites were held Satur- d-y Janu-ny 17 from the Cooney Moituaiy to Holy Breary Slovak chuich wheie a requiem mass was solemnized at 10 am by the Rev Valcicak Interment was Hclj Sepolchre cemetery No matter how much or how little you spend the refinements of our memorial services are always complete digni- i a reverently performed. 3 4 6 8 I I 9 PULLMAN 5-0184- Serving this Community for 57 Years Brighten the Hours With "xUchard's Flowers" 11503 Michigan Ayo PlJllman 5-6417 AWA MARIE CHRISTENSEN Mrs Anna Mane Christensen. 75 of 10814 Pranie died Saturday January 17 at J'er home Bom Febiuary 14 1877 drn the had been a reside it of this community for 57 She ivas a chailer member of the Roseland Methodist church She wis the widow of the late John who was one of the owners of the old Roseland Dairy company mother of Mrs Jessie Aurelius. of Santa Monica, Gilbert Mrs Margaret Anderson, and Mrs Clara Bergston, and sister of David Stenbock and Clara Sttnbock, of Chicago, and Mrs Martha Anonsen, of Norway Fifteen grandchildren, and, 13 great grandchildren also survive Funeral services were held Tuesday January 20, at 1 30 from the Phillips Funeral Home witn the Rev Wilham. Yandell in charge Mrs Wilhelrrana.

Wiei- sema was soloist and Mrs Clara Lucas orjanlst Inteimert was in Oak Hill cemetery FRED KOPESCHKE Fred Kooescnke 66 of 13116 South Park, daed Jan- uarv 15 in St FiMicii hospital. Blue Inland His death was caused by a heart ailment Born Much 22 1886 in Hambur? Germany he had been a resident of this comrrunrty for SO yeais He had been an employe of the Cook County Lumber company HP was the husband of Sadie Kirby Kopeschke f-tlher of Emil, Roy, Mane Gravert, Florence Dahmer Edward brother of Mathilda Schmidt, Mary Jaeger, and the late Herman, Emil, Mrs Emma Laedtke and Paul Ten grandchildren also survive Funeral rites were held Mondav, January 19 from the Cooney Mortuary tc St Marys church, Riverdale where a requiem mass was solemnized at 30 aJn by the Rev Brodfuehrer Interment was in St Benedict's cemetery. complete ehopeli 214 EAST 115th ST. PUIIman 5-0119 Often Snip 73. of 314 East 134th, died Thursday.

January IS. in South Shore hospital ending brief illness BOrn January 4 1860 in the jjeuierlands, Mr Snip had been a resident of this community for more than 10 yews He was retired, having formerly been employed by the American grate Shoe coragany for 29 Mr Scip a ipember of the Second Christian Reterraed church of Roaeland He was the husband of Irene nee Wondaal facer of Eichaid. and brother of the lat BUI Funeral services were held Monday January 19 from the Milton Bos Funeral Home at 3 with the Rev Bernard VanSomeron in charge Mrs Margaret Anderson assisted as soloist and Mr? Mar- gaiet Vanderbilt was organist Interment was in Mount Gieenwood cemetery AMELIA HOFFMAN Mrs Amelia Hoffman. 72. of 308 West 104th place, died Thursday.

January 15, in Roseland Community hospital ending a brief Illness Born in Chicago November 3 1880 she had been a resident of this community for 43 years She was the wife of the late Cornelius mother of Mrs Margaret Kuypers, Theodore and Mrs Forence Owns, sister of Mrs Carrie HomWin, William, Henry Adolph George Mrs Irepe Johnston, and the late Fred and Arthur Egner Two grandchildren also survive Funeral rites were held Monday, January 18 at 1 30 trow the Milton Bos FuneraJ Home. 10134 Michigan with the Rev Paul Stumpf charge Mis Margaret Anderson assisted as soloist and Mrs Margaret Vandertjilt was organist Intel ment was in Fajr- mount cemetery BEATRICE CONDI Mrs Beatrice Condi, 72 of 27 East 136th. died Fiidny, January 16 at Michael Reese hospital Bum at Ramiseto Prov Reargio Milia Italy July 9 1880. sr-e had been a lesident of this community foi 38 years She 11 survived by her husband, Fiospero thieesons, Archie, Peter and Joseph a daughter, Mrs Alice Pnnozzo four brothers, Santo, Adolfo Dnnte and Michael one sifter Argte Aha residsng Italy and six siandchiWren. Archie Jr.

Penney md Joseph CWidi Jr Rita and Linoa Panozzo and Judith Ann Con-ii A son, Fred preceded hei in death Fureral utes were held Monday, J.nuaiy 19, from the Panozzo Brothers chapel to St Anthony's church wheie a requiem mass was solemnized at 9 30 ajn by the Rev Delfmo Pierazzo Interment was in Ro)y Sepulchrejcemetery. Serving as pallbearers were Peter Gemisen Sr Armando Duerhetti Gildo Barbierl, John Dughetti Del Rio and Joseph Oe Soto tg embfol Born November 19, 1878 Stratnbmo Prov Torino, Italy, she had been a resident of this community for 31 years She was the widow of the late Domendco, mottier of Battista and Mrs Mprtba Veglio, grandmother cJ Fefaoia fiiras, Beminfc Vetho, and CoTJcra and great of John Rmas Funeral ntes -were toeld Wednesday January 21 frrjn flie Pan- OTZO Brothers chapel to St Anthoni Unirch where a requiem mass solemnized 9 30 a by the Rev Adolph Nalin Interment watt in Holy Sepulchre cemetery JAMES BELOHLAy James Belohlav, 75, of 10354 Wabash, a retired brass finisher died Thursday, January 15 at the plioota Spsewch hospital Bom May 1, 1877 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, he had been a resident; at tills community for 52 yatrt. HI the husband of Anna father ef Junes Helen Edward rate, and Violet, and grandfather of James and Sharon Ann Funeral services were held Saturday January 17 at 1 30 pm from the Phillips Funeral Home wipi the Bev Hopkins Kleihauer in charge Mrs. Clara Lucas was organist Interment was in Mount Hope cemetery w. rtsaat Henry FtelXtF at U3256t Lawrence, pataed away Monday morning, January 19.

Born in Hanover, Germany, September 2, 1S77, he came to this country and the FuUmpn community over 71 years He was employed as a sign pannier by the Pullman Company for over 45 yeais taking leave of Jus work about 10 years ago He was a mentbei of the Pullman Twenty- Year Service Club Mr Fi-her was the Jiusband of Anna nee Cedar fathA- of Stanley, and Eugene "landfather of Eugene Ji and gieat giand- fsther of Alan Funeral services were held from the Doty Fm enal Home, Wednes day January 21 at 2 pm -with Rev Alexandei Camnbell mg, assisted toy Miss Mildred Orne, soloist, and Victor Olson, organist Inteaiment was in the family lot in Cedar Paik Cemetery. HERMAN TUINSTRA Herman Tumstra 86 of State died Wednesday Januarv 14 at his home Born the Netherlands Mr Tumstra had been a resident of this community for 35 years He was a member of the First Re- foimed Chuich of Roseland He was the husband of Nellie, fathei of Mis Dena Kraker of Allendale. Mich. Mrs Anna Brinks of Grand Rapids, Mich, Mrs Johanna Kraker, of Alleadale. and Henry Plereaw Twelve grandchildren also survive Funeral services were held Saturday, January 17, at 1 30 from a funeral chapel at Michigan The Gary was in charge of the services Interment was in Mount Greenwood cemetery JOSEPH LOV1SON Joseph Lovison, 60, of 11818 Yale died Fnday, January Ifi, in South (Shore hospital.

His death was caused by a cerebral heoion- teee Bom at Salcedo Prov Vicenza, Italy. March 26. 1892, ale 'has teen resident of tins far 31 years He was employed at the Calumet Shops. The Pullman 'ompany He was the husband of FJisa: fathei of Josepjune Pivarunas, lliam Anna Pietsch Jennie Pool Inez Madderon and Joseph Ji grandfather of Richard and Dale Pivarunas, Reginald, Paula. Phyllis and David Lovison, Cheryl Ann and Donna Pietsch, Denise Fool Robert and Karen Madder- on, and a brotber of John and Peter Lovison, and Maria Busa, residing in Italy, and Valentine.

residing Australia Funeral ntes were held Tuesday, January 2fl, from the Pan- Brothers chapel to St. Louis of France church where a requiem mass laas solemnized at 9 30 a by the Rev Joseph A. Dionne. interment was nn Holy Sepulchre cemetery CARLOTTA CORDERA Mrs Carlotta Cordera, 74, of 10739 Edbrooke. died Sunday, January la, Flitch SutOae Home Her death was attributed ANDREW KJOS Andrew Kjcs 81, of 11316 Edbrooke Tuesday January 20, at Wesley Memorial hospital ending a long illness Born Norway, October 15, 1871 he had been a resident of this community for 50 years He a retued pattern maker hav- arjg been employed for many yeais by the Chiraso Malleable Castings company He is survived by his widow, Pnula Ellen, two sons, Norman and Earl a daughter' Miss Mildied at home a brother, Maihias, two sisteis and a biothei resuming in Norway and seven grandchil- 0.1 en Funeral services will be held Saturday Januaiy 24 at 1 30 pm from the Doty Funeial Home The lemains will be at lest in the chapel aftei 2 Thursday, January 22 HENRIETTA PODGORSKI Mrs Henrietta Podgorski 70 of 11132 South Park, died Friday Januaiy 16 in Eoseland Community hospital, ending a brief illness Born in Poland, July 15,1882, she had been a resident of this community for 48 years Mrs Podgorski was a member of the St Genevieve society She was the mother of John Carl Stanley, Mrs Mary Mrs Bernice larussi, Mrs.

Jean Hamby, and Josephine Splller Eighteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren also survive Funeral rites were held Tuesday January 20, fiom tine Oppt Funeral to Assumption church where a requiem mass was Ixanhoe WES. LOUISE Correspondent 13720 Indiana Phone Rlrcrdalc 1984 Mr uid Mrs George Huntley are nappy over the arrival of their first child a daughter Linda Marie born December 12 at IngaUs Memorial hospital The baby is the eisrddpushter of Mr and Mrs George HunUey Sr, of Hoseland The baby was chris.ened Sunday January 4 at 6t Man church, itiverdale The sponsors were Hosemary SzcepkowsJc and Albert Burda, of South Chicago who are cousins Later the Huntleys entertained J5 guests at tfaner in honor of the occasion Mr and Mrs John Puss and Mr and Mrs Ed Boris of South Chicago, were guests of Mr and Mrs George on Sunday evening January 18 Mrs Rursell Perry was hostess to the Mesdames Albeit En wall, Robert Sevl, Thomas Walih, B. Webster, Konneth Beeman, Adolph Dckstram Glenn Armstrong, Ed Stabo, Julius Wadolny, Arth Walker amd Bruno Gasperowlch Wednesday, January 14 for an even- Ing of cards Mr and Mrs Chester Goebel had as their house guests a ween recently Goebel stepfather and jnothoi, Mr and Mrs Schneider of Aitalissa, Iowa Mr Mid Mrs. Lehn Curry and son Donald attended the Hollywood Ice Revue after they returned htime fiom Springfield El, Ifiey vjsited Mrs Curry's family dwmg the holidays Pot-Luck Supper Next Friday At Ivanhoe Church The first potluck supper of the rew year will be held at the Ivanhoe Community Methodist chui-ch an Pillow tlup nan H5th and Claik, at 6 45 o'clock Friday evening Januaiy 23 Fiiends nip invited to join with mtmbtis of the church and their luJTulies to enjoy a smoi easbord" type dinner and an evening of fellowship with toeir neighbors in Accoidirg to plans made by the reUowship committee of the church, who are sponsoimg the affair, family is to bring a covered cish such as liot casserole salad, or vegetable lateh, to- with table service and Ibiead for the family Dishes are seived in family lylc from the fcuffet watti eveiv- one shaiinj their 'specialty' dish vth thr otheis Coffee and milk tfoi the children will toe provided Robeit TtiPRle Lay Leader of the church, is planning seme light entertainment suitable for tht wliole family A large attendance is expected CARD OP THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatlveB friends and neigpoors for the of kindness messages of sympathy and the bea'utirul floral offerings at the time of our bereavement In the loss of our beloved husband and father Severlno (Sam) De- Santls We especially thank the Rev Sheridan the Panozzo the pallbearers and any others that helped In any way MBS SAM DE SANTIS AND FAMILY We wish to extend our sincere thanks to relatives friends and neighbors foi their sympathy masses and beautiful floral tendered us In the recent loss of our beloved husband and father We especUlly thank the Rev Harold SteCens, the Rev Andrew Val- cicak the Inhalator Squad of 104th and Harvard and the Cooney Mortuary for their kindness and help MB8 JOSEPHTKEMAWOL MR AND MRS ROBERT THIELE MR AND MRS JULIUS MADIOI MR AND MRS JAMES WALSH MISS ELIZABETH MADIOL I wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for their beautiful floral offerings words of sympathy and kind assistance rendered In my late sad bereavement MRS IRENE MAULLIN We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their beautiful floral tributes and words of sympathy and kind assistance rendered in our late bereavement We especially thank Rev Ludwlg Kutz. Miss Mil dred Orne the Ladles Class and Ladles Auxiliary of Turn Vereln Elche Blue Inland Lelderkranz and the Doty Fun- enJ Home for their words of comfort and kind assistance ROBERT BRIESKORN AND FAMILY Iff if WITH I SHCIAL NAVY DUNGAREES HEAVY SANFORIZED DENIM SIZES 2 8 3 DRAKE SURPLUS STORE 113U Michigan AVOMIO WAtorfall 8-3537 solemnized at 9 30 a by the Rev Interment was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery MINERVA DAMM Mrs Minerva Damm 76 of 17 West 113th, died Sunday January 18, in Roseland Community hospital Her death was attributed to a heart ailment Born March 8, 1876 in Denver, Colo she had been a resident of this community for 55 years She was the widow of the late Phillip, mother of Grace Russejl and Louis Damm, sister of Walter and Mary Bennett and Dolly Cooper, and grandmother of Datum Funeral services werp held Wednesday, January 21 at from the Cooney Mortuary with the Rev Paul Stumpf in charge Interment was Oakwoods Banks To Offer Shoppers Charge Account Service J.

e. GlLULAVD it to my bank" wiU soon be said by nuaiy shoppirs the CJtiosgo area A tappets charge account service, to those now aioeessfirt'y opemtM tanks to 'Hew Jersey, Cork. Michigan and soon be ottered here tor the first time by a of to Southwest The sponsoring are Wl- main. Trust and Savings BaBfc liltfa South State Bank, WUtt aod Afbland. and the Statt Bwik of 13100 South Watem.

These are now weoptiaj curvHnettona fwra charge accounts noar toe used to eurstoasuw wereboadise from a wide of, stores Merchants arc incorporated' into the which begins operations by March 1 1963. Each approved charge wscount customer will receive an embossed p'ate similar to tlie credit plates now In use in Loop stores Each rpproved unerchant will have a machine for imprinting the plate on charge A account customei purchasing from one of (he approved merchants, will simply produce her plate and order the item charged Just as "he does in a department store' The merchant deposits the charge slips to bit bank account, ard receives Immediate cash cre- oil lor he amount of the sales ticket less the bank's charges The shopper may make charge pure-buses at a number af merchants during the month but will leceive only one monthly state- iif nt from the bank, together with her slips explaining the harges She pays for all purchases with TMe check 01 payment, in raerson. or by mail, at the bank which issued her shoppers charge account plate Tlie shopper pays nothing extra for this service Arrangements are also being made so that she can even make payments from her puto at the drive-in deposit win- aows it Pullman Bank or Standard State Bank if one of them provided Ihe charge plate originally Gilliland, formei Geneial Credit Manager fi.i Aldens, Inc, is in charge of the charge account rt was announced by Bartholomew OToole, -president of these three banks Gilliluid, a -f 32 years in the retail field, (has been setting up a staff and developing procedures for this program during tile post few months PUBUCITT CHAIRMAN Phillip Guerrero. 318 East 116th, has been ejected Publicity chairman of the Guys and Gals dub at the YWGA Loop center, t6 Salt Monroe The cljut), open at all times to new young- adult members, meets every Friday evening for dancing, discussions, and other activities CLEARANCE SALE Perfection Gas or Oil SPACE HEATERS WITH THE NEW MIDGET PILOT The only oil heater with a 10 year burner guarantee. It will pay you to look at these before you buy.

and up A OIL COMfANY PHONES: FUlton 5-4010 1418 W. 127th ST. CALUMIT Pyt. Jcbn P0I Santo With Medkal Unit At Kmcraiautoni Pvt John Dal Santo son of Mr and Mrs CatlerlDO Dal Santo 17 West IMlh place, has been as- SiAMd to ths 4rmj Bhuie Med- loal Wottem Area Command hawioiJarUscs in tern, Oennaiiy Befcre enterirg the Arm in Nciember i95i he was tfrom HimolE Stat" Normal University at Normal HI SOUTH END REKMlTEIt 1 Clvb To LectiMv On Coter of the Palmer Park Club will be given a les- iDft in Color Processing by Ovid 9ttfnm. at njeetirn Friday January 2J at 8 clock la the Palmer Park fieidhouse Wieners in color competition tot wert were as follows first second Bert third, Mrs Flossie Souder flat hocorable mention, and Buth HyardaW, second honorable mea- A A UK WEST STItfET ttumint, Friday 21.

ZS BIG HITS' 1 "The Devi! Makes Three" Wtth Gent Kelly, Pierre AngeH "The Black Cflstle" with Richard Greene, Boris Karloff ADPED: COLOR Saturday Thru Tuesday January 24-25-26-27 2 BIG HITS' Feature No 1 "Because You're Mine" In Color' With Mario Laraa, Dontta Feature No. 2 "Kansas Territory" with WUd BIB Elllctt ADDED COLOR CARTOON NOW THRU lenmter Ruto Gentry Errol Maureen O'Hara "AGAINST ALL FLAGS" STARTS FRIDAY ONE BIG WEEK! DIRECT FROM LOOP! STATE CHARLTONHESTON Mellow Hunsoi) PLUS Her Finest Role! Olivia DcHaviland in 'MY SISTER CARRIE" I PARKWAY ni Sal 1 3--DAYS ONLY--3 BOB DOROTHY HOPE CROSBY LAMOUR Color by Technicolor "Road to Bali" Plus "The Raiders" FOR ALL PEN SERVICES Repairs Sales PARKER SHEAFFER WATERMAN PAPERMATE Complete Line Funs, Pencils, Desk Sets JOSTES OHlce Supplies and Sporting Goods 11325 Michigan P'JIimon 5-0627 Warning Motorists POLICE DRIVE COMING CITY AND STATE Auto Licenses Une Feb. lit) FINES 8.00 No City 6.00 No State 6.00 Safety Sticker 10.00 No Drivers License GO TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHORIZED AGENCIES OF THE Roseland Auto License Service R. Co. It7th and Wratworth Union Notional Bonk U1M 8.

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