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for Safe carpet, stair carpet, hall runners, finished pieoei, good selection of colors, stale, right drain, Chicago faucet 10137 Indiana Ave. Ml PIECE walnut dining room set. good condition. CE 3-5681. 10-3t RECONDITIONED Coldspot 5 cu.

ft. refrigerator Good condition. Reasonable. CO 4-2838 10-3t LOOTS REKASH 10034 Michigan Ave ELECTRIC stove, good condition. $6000.

ABC washing machine $30.00. CO 4-6013 10-3t BUFFET and dining room table with pads, good condition. 2 storm windows Measurements from edge to edge. HI 5-0388 LEAVING town, must sell. Boss washing machine, 4 years old, $30 Porcelain top table, $8.

Pool table $15, etc Boys Schwinn bike, $25. WA 83914 ITS THE LATEST In convenience to use your phone in placing your want ads' Just can CO 42323, ask fot Miss King and then say "CHABGE IT!" An Added Service To Telephone Subscribers Charge Your Classified Ads This to an accommodation charge to enable yen te a an ad by phone. Prompt payment win be appreciated. RATES -20 words or less 1 time, 80c Additional words 1 time, per week, 4c Commercial and Contract Rates Upon Request PHONE COmmodore 4-2323 Ask for Miss King SOUTH END REPORTER Page Jan. 2,1952 ROY VANDER MEVLEN Roy Vander Meulen, 51.

of 327 West lllth, died suddenly Monday, December 24, at Us home. His death was caused by a heart ailment. Born December 20, 1900 at Orange City, Iowa, he had been a resident of this community for eight years. He was employed at Rlegel's bakery He was the husband of Margaret, nee DeWitt; father of Mrs Beulah Nitechke: and brother tof Garret, of Ocheyedan, Iowa, Nick, of Rock Valley, Iowa, Mrs. Clara Frenrks.

of Cherokee. Iowa, Mrs Kate Noteboom. of Orange Cily, Iowa and the late John Vander Meulen Funeral services were Thursday, December 27, at 1'30 pjn from the Milton Bos Funeral Home with Brother Delvert Egger, of Jehovah's Wittnesses, in charge. Mrs Margaret Vanderbilt was organist Interment was in Cedar Park cemetery. LUCY SOSZYNSKI Mrs.

Lucy Soszynski, 67, dieo. Friday, December 21, at the home of her daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Kuzilla, of 12513 Throop. Her death was due to a heart attack Born in Poland, she was a resident of, this community for 44 years She was the mother of Harry, Ted, Clement, Mrs Elizabeth Kuzilla, Irene Also surviving are two grandchildren Funeral services were held Monday, December 24, from the Opyt Funeral Home to St. Isidore church, Blue Island, where a requiem mass was solemnized at 10 ajn. by the Rev F.

Feldheim. Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery. GERALD F. GANSEN Funeral services for Gerald F. Gansen, 64, former Ivanhoe resident were held Saturday, December 22, from the funeral home at 244 East 138th, Riverdale The Rev Elmer Eldridge, of the Ivanhoe Gospel Tabernacle, officiated.

Interment was in Oakland cemetery, Dolton. Mr. Gansen died Thursday, December 20, at his home, 6530 Kenwood avenue, Chicago He Is survived by three brothers, Arthur, of Calumet City, Norman, of Richton Park, and Earl, of Lansing; and two sisters, Mrs. IN MEMORIAM BORTOLl JOSEPH--In loving memory ol our dear son and brother who was called to eternal rest 1 year ago, Jan 1951 5one from us, but lepvlng memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay MO'i'HEit. SISTERS and BROTHERS Carrie Schamper, of Palatine, and Mrs.

Julia Hoosen, of Chicago. MINNIE HENHICH Mrs Minnie Henrich, 71, of 14346 Irving avenue, Dolton, died Sunday. December 30, at her home. Sne was formerly of 11641 Lowe Her death was due to a heart ailment Born November 27, 1880 in Ch'- cago, she had been a resident of Roseland until three years ago when she moved to Dolton Shs was a member of Fides Chapter, No 328, and Bethel Evangelical church. Fides Chapter held services Tuesday evening, January 1, at 8 p.m.

in the Carlson Funeral Home. She was the wife of the late Edward mother of Carl E. and William both of Dolton; sister of Mrs. Ida Henrich; and grandmother of Valerie and Laurin Henrich. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 2, from the Carlson Funeral Home at 3 pm with the Rev Ludwig Kutz in charge.

Interment was Fairmount cemetery. CATHERINE DE WITT Mrs Catherine DeWitt, 76, of 655 West 117th place, died at Little Company of Mary hospital on Sunday. December 30, ending a long illness Born in Chicago, May 28, 1875, she had been a resident of this community for 51 years She the wife of the late Herman, alnd mother of Winifred Wrede, Mrs Helen derHei, Mrs. Henrietta Wyma, Mrs Margaret Spoerer, of Bakersfield, Harold and James DeWitt Four sisters and two brothers, all residing in Michigan; 11 grandchildi'en. and; 14 great grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services were held, Wednesday, January 2, at 1.30 m. fiom the Carlson Funeral Home with the Rev. Albert Blomberg in charge Interment was in Filrmount cemetery. Stmdm was eoMit tad the om 1st was Mrs. Clara Lucas, interment waa in Oakhlll cemetery.

PATRICK JT. WATSON J. Watson, 80, of 1MU Egglaston, died suddenly Sunday, December 23, at 1300 West 36th where he Was employed as a guard by the Interstate Detective Agency His death was due to heart ailment. Born Atblone, County Roscommon. Ireland, September 18, 1891.

he was a resident ol this community for 37 years. He was a member of Roseland Post, Ho. 49, American Legion; Southtown Chapter, No. 25. D.

A. and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Roselano Aerie, No. 2001. He was the husband of Bessie Crangle Watson: father of Patricia and Roger, and brother of Hubert, Mrs. Delia Leonard, and Peter Funeral services were held Friday, December 28, from the Cooney Mortuary to Holy Rosary church wheie a requiem mass was solemnized ut 9:30 ajn.

by the Rev George Kane. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. HILMA C. FKIBERG Mrs. Hilma Fnberg, of 10150 State, died Saturday night, December 29, at the Illinois Central hospital, after an extended illness Born in Vestergotland, Sweden, April 16, 1879, she had been residing this community more than 50 years She was the wife of Gottfried; mother of Mrs.

Sara Nyren, Everett Elmer Mrs Isabellp Joren, and Erlmg Eight grandchildren; and a sister and brother, both residing in Sweden, also survive. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 2, at 1-30 pm. from the Phillips Funeial Home with the Rev. Clarence Fietz, of the Roseland Evangelical Mission church, charge. Mrs.

Ruth was (to brother of Hu. KUaatetb Lee, and late Jamea, Pimerai tentea were tariff Trl-day. December from tte Cooney Mortuary- to St. church where a requiem mass waa coiemnlzed at 9:30 am by the Bev A. C.

Moran. interment was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SHIRLEY HYLANDES Mrs Shirley Hylander. nee Mul- llns. of Haddonlield.

New Jersey, formerly of Roseland, passed away suddenly Sunday evening, December 30. She was the wife of Leonard; mother of Gary and Lance; and daughter of Joseph and Margaret Mull ins The remains will be shipped to the Doty Funeral Home. For further information see notice in daily publications. ALBERT LESN1EWSKI Albeit Lesniewski. 61, of 10534 Aberdeen, died Friday, December 21, at his home His death was due' to a heart ailment.

Born in Warsaw, Poland, June 18, 1800, he was a resident of this community for 45 years and was a furnace control man for the Chicago Malleable Castings company He was the husband of the late Sabina. and father of Mrs Eugenia Wojciechowski, Richard and Raymond. Funeral services were held Monday, December 24, from the Cooney Mortuary to St. Nicholas church where a requiem mass was solemnized at 9 a.m by the Rev. Pierre Earsketis.

Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery. BERTHA FLANTE Mrs. Bertha Plante, 65, of 6310 Blackstone, formerly of Roseland. died Monday, December 24, in Little Company of Mary hospital. Her death was due to a heart ailment Born in Escanaba, April 16, 1886, she was a resident of this community for 50 years and was employed as a seamstress.

Sue was the mother of Mrs Florence Vezina; grandmother of Pfc. Edward Noel Vezina, U. S. Air Foice. and the late Shirley Ann, and sistei of Sister St.

Valerie, and Mrs. Rose Thiboutot. Funeral services were held Friday, December 28, from the Cooney Mortuary to St. Cyril's church where a requiem mass was solemnized at 9 30 a.m. by the Rev.

William McDade. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre temetery. NAPOLEON A. COPVRETTE Napoleon A. Couvrette, 65, of 63 East 101st, died Monday, December 24, at his home.

Born in Chicago, January 28, 1886, he was a lifelong resident of this community and was employed as a millwright for the American Steel Foundry Com- NEW 1951 CHEVROLETS AT BIG SAYINGS NO TAX INCREASE Your Choice of Models and Colors Immediate Delivery Caley Brothers 10524 9O. MICHIGAN ATE. A fr-7000 ANDREW GCSTAVE STENBERG Andrew ustave Stenberg, 83, of 11445 Indiana, died Sunday, December 30. Born In Ockelbo, Sweden, March 22, 1858, he -was a resident of this community for 63 years. Be was a retired carpenter and 'was member of the United Brotherhood Carpenters and Joiners of America.

Local No 434. He was the husband of Ida; father ot Gustave, Emil, and Mrs. Evelyn Peterson, and grandfather of Charles Roger A Philip Richard Robert Joan Grace, and Joyce. Funeral services were held Wednesday. January 2, at 1:30 pm.

from the Doty Funeral Home with the Rev David Kngstrom in charge J. Vincent Elltagwood was soloist and Victor Olson was organist. Interment wal In the family'lot in Cedar Park cemetery. BICHARD B. ROBINSON Richard B.

Robinson, 50, of 746 West 103rd, dted suddenly Thursday, Decemtier 27, at his home. Bom In Calais, Maine, he was resident of this community for 23 years and was operator of the Robinson Heating and Furnace company. He was a member of South Gate Lodge, No. 968, A. P.

and A the Eaton Prlddy Post, Vo. Ill, American Legion; and Master Furnace and Sheet Metal Ass'n. Re was the husband of Eva father of Mrs Gertrude Kozak, George U. S. Army, and Mrs.

Betty Jean Tarturello; brother of frank, of Calais, Maine, and Mrs. Beulah Perkins, of Waltham, and grandfather of Margaret Rose, and Maryanne Kozak. Funeral services were held Monday, December 31, at 1:30 pjn. Trom the Phillips Funeral Horns with the Rev. F.

Hopkins Kleihauer of the Fenrvrood Methodist church in charge. Mrs. C. Lucas was organist and Bernard Vaa lefte was soloist. Serving as pall- earers were members of South Gate Lodge.

Interment was in Cedar Park cemetery. Masonic services were held Sunday, December 30, at 8 pjn. FRED W. CHRISSE Fred W. Chrlsse, 78, of 11419 Normal, died Monday, December 24, at his home.

His death was due a a heart ailment. Born at Dlllinburg, Germany, April 29,1872, heihad been a resident of this community for 55 years and a retired foreman, West a Works, International Harvester company. He was a member of the Harvester 25-Year club. He was the husband of Mary Chrlsse, nee Pedersen; step father of the late Marion B. Chrlsse; and brother of Mrs.

Amelia Tuckey, of Hopkins, Minn Funeral services were Thursday, December 27, at 3 pm. from the Carlson Funeral Home with Dr John H. Williamson in charge. Interment was in Mount Hope cemetery. day.

December Jl, at pjn. Jrcm tbe Carlson Funeral wtthDr. Harry J. Hater charge. Interment wai to Haunt Hope JOHN C.

LANDEE SB. John C. Lander 8r, -M. of CM West lllth. died Tuesday.

Deeem ber 29, at Hlno Veterans hospital Bom at Alfred, Maine. October 29, 1895. be was employed as field representative for the Rail road Retirement Board. He en listed in World War I In Chicago May 1917, served overseas as corporal of the Medical Is Army Headquarters Regiment, an was honorably discharged on Aug list 1. 1919.

He was the husband of Mabe nee Hopkins; father of John C. Mrs. Jean C. Ftlschkorn nd Franklin grandfather Joyce Ann Lander, Nancy Bery and Robert Blah- Frischkonr son of Lucy and brother of Mrs Helen Lewis and Ruth Lander, of Alfred, Maine. Funeral services were held Fri day, December 28, at 1.30 pjn from the Doty Funeral Home wit the Rev.

John Williamson D.D., in charge. John C. Sloan was soloist and Victor Olson was organist. Interment was in the family lot in Mount Green wood cemetery. ANGELA MABAVOLO Mrs.

Angela Maravolo. 63, 2142 Sedgwick, formerly of 1174 Vale, died suddenly Friday, De cc, ber 28, while resting on bench in Lincoln Park. Born in Balvano, Italy, Apri 29, 1888, she was the wife of th late Antonio; motheo of Mrs. Lou ise Llva, Nicholas, Mrs. Ann Gabel Joseph, and Lucille; and sister of the late Maria.

Funeral services were held MOD day, December 31, from the Dot: Funeral Home to St. Anthony' church where a requiem mass was solemnized at 9:30 ajn. by th Rev. Adolph Nalin. Interment wa in family lot in Holy Sepulchr cemetery.

WILLIAM VANDER HOOP William Vander Hoop, 56, for merly of 10445 State, died Sunday December 30, at Phoenix, Arizona Born in Chicago, June 4. 1895 he was a resident of this com munity for 49 years and was a re tired silversmith. He was a mem ber of the Lapidary Society, in Phoenix. He was the brother of Mrs. Ida Vander Veen, of Alden, HI, Louis ddstra, and Mrs.

Helen Mugg. Funeral services were held Wednesday, January 2, at 2 m. from a chapel at 10928 Michigan with the Rev. Paul L. Stumpf in charge Interment was in Mount Greenwood cemetery.

RUSSELL T. JOHNSON Russell T. Johnson, 50, of 11522 Normal, died suddenly about 10:30 o'clock Sunday night, December 23, at his home. His death was caused by a heart ailment. Born August 24, 1901 at Minneapolis, he had been a resident of this community for 25 years and was employed as a chemical operator at the Sherwin- Williams company.

He was the husband t)f Mrs. Daisy Johnson; father of Mrs. Joyce Olsar and Verne Johnson; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson; and brother of Mrs.

Judy Kallberg, Mrs. Ariel Thomspen, Ruby and March Johnson, all ol Minneapolis, Minn, and Slenn E. Brown Will Be Wed To SAarjorie Parker The engagement of Marjorle Parker, daughter of Mrs. Christine E. Parker, of 12401 Maple Blue Island, and William J.

Parker, of Chicago, to Glenn E. Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle G. Brown, of 10329 Eberhart.

was announced on Christmas eve. Mr. Brown, now attending the Illinois Institute of Technology, will graduate in June. Flans are being made for a Fall wedding. BUT, SELL THRO WANT ADS! HAVE YOU READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Who knows? Maybe yenll find thai better lob you're looking for home Ton want to bay that car yen needl It alwayi pays to read the Want Adi! If yon wish to place a want adjust call CO 4-23ZS and say "Charge It!" South End Reporter 103 Eait llith St.

Gas Heating Equipment INSTALLED PER STANDARDS PEOPLES GAS, LIGHT ft COKI CO Here are the reuom we have been approved by the Cat Co. to install teatlnr eqolp- WE MEET American Oaf Association Reqotrementa. WE CONFORM To Standards prescribed by Rational Warm Air WE ARE Approved by rVHA. and TJL WE OITAIN City Put tiittnt ttTnl conform to ChlMCO 1 Codee. TOUR PROTECTION As memben of ATJt COHDI- TIO1ONO COHTRACTOBS' Or- JuANCE, yon are cuaranteed Jjlaneet standard.

For TRmt EBTnUTB Telephone CO 4-8011 PULLMAN SHEET METAL tec. 1144S COTTAfiC LETTERS TO THI EDITOR Attach rw veaiUe. A wm be mei the writer wtahM wffl be Dear Sir: The Ways and committee of Mendel High school. (Mother's club), wishes to take this opportunity to express their heartfelt thanks for the recent announcement and recognition you gave our newly formed organisa- tion. We know that with your fine cooperation our club will be most successful and will be a treat credit to our community In yean to come Again a big thank you.

Sincerely, Mrs H. Napoli, president Mrs. Konrath, secretary Mrs. Dcwnes, treasurer Mr. Raymond J.

Kelly. Publisher South End Reporter IDS East 115th Street Chicago 28, Illinois Dear Mr. Kelly: In our first twenty-five years of service to the Greater Roseland area the lllth Street 7MCA has been extremely fortunate in having complete cooperation by your newspaper. Our progress is directly related to a broader understanding of our programs and purposes by the community We want you to know that we deeply appreciate all the coverage you have given our work and share with you any success we have attained in making the community a better place to live and work. Sincerely.

J. Dale Litney, Executive Secretary, lllth Street YMCA Latin Club Raises Funds To Send Kiddies To Camp The Latin Club of Morgan Park High school plans to use $105 to send underprivileged boys and girls to camp next summer. The group recently sponsored Texas Carnival" starring Esther Williams and Red Sfcelton at the Beverly theatre. Roxana Gnswold 10862 Prospect, and Jim Teller 11249 Hermosa. together gold more than 100 tickets.

Officers of the club are: Jim Telfer, 11249 Hermosa, president- Marilyn Bolitho, 10527 Oakley vice-president; a i Bradbury 10330 Oakley, secretary, and Marilyn Ford, 10045 Bell, treasurer. John Cunnea is the sponsor. HTJBT IN FALL Mrs. Mary Augustyn, 50, of 11438 Champlain, suffered a fractured left leg last Friday afternoon, December 28, when she fell In her home. rarkfnt Never Preblem at the PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME 102nd PI.

Mich. fU 5-2444 ALTON E. PHILLIPS RALPH N. PETEBSON MflCT Accratttti Arc Caused By Thoughtlessness FoHee TMltto CbM AIMTB layttmtt the natt baffle are UiouthllMeneai on tbt -Heryeoe knowx that rain 1 snow ao UK streets dea- tnffto conditions," the chief pointed out. "and yet, whan bad weather arrtvea many of Chl- eaco'a continue to if it were the middle of July." Ahem cited flcunc to "During the recent two-day snowfall, our accident experience averaged SO per day.

which was over BO per eeiit greater than the normal average of 3X9 per day. I "Sometime this winter. where in the nation, the mUMonln person will be killed as the result of a b-afflc accident," he continued "A little care now can prevent you from being one in a million. To prevent injury to. yourself and others, make on your automobile: (1) Windshield wiper bladei and defroster in good working order.

(2) Brakes adjusted and equal- lied to prevent skids 'J) Tire chains in good condition. Get them if you have none. "Above all, when driving on slippery streets, get the feel of the road surface and reduce your The dollar being worth so little these days it's a wonder the counterfeiters don't strike for a big her priced dollar. "Brighten the HOBTI With Richard'! flowers" 11503 Michigan PUUnun S-S4I1 No matter how much or how little you ipend the refinements of our memorial services are always completo dignified and Mrorwriy un WEST Sen-faf Community for 57 Yeari 214 EAST IISfh ST. PUIIman 5-0119 Our Telephone is our mott expendable employee ft to on duty twenty-fear every day and nUe etnadrubr elcnal ua to eecre ad demand.

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