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Sunday, April 24, 1955 20-Santa Cruz Sentinel-News Jennie Suneson Royal Bards To Sing Tonight Gertrude Schram Dies In Hospital Psychiatrists Will Examine Convicted Man Two psychiatrists will cxamint PROGRAMS 310 ke KCBS-740 kc the accompanying radio program, please call the station in listing is provided by the stations. THE SENTINEL-NEWS is not last minute changes THE EDITOR if i Carol Benjamin Sherer, convict ed Tuesday of statutory rape, tc determine whether he is a sexual psychopath. Examination by Dr. Robert Quirmback of Agnew state hospital and Dr. H.

E. Trimble of Santa Cruz was ordered Friday by Judge James J. Scoppetone. The psychiatrists will report their conclusions and recommendations to the court on May 6. This sort of examination is mandatory under California law in cases involving sex offense against minors under 14 years.

If the psychiatrists find evidence that Sherer is a sexual psychopath, he would be sent to Mendocino state hospital for observation and treatment, after which he would be returned to superior court for sentencing. Sherer was accused of having relations with a 13-year-old girl. All Folger's News on 13S0 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

Buy Folger's and Win! POLCCR'S DOOR BILL RINOCR IkMU. BACK) FOLGER'S COFFEB uertrude bchram, 76, a r.ativr of Belle Plaine, and a resident of Santa Cruz for the last f'llir VP3rc AiaA in 1 rni 1 nrwc pital Friday night. She had been in failing health for about 10 years. CI i sue was rearea ana eaucaiea i in Belle Plaine and Chelsea, and was married in 1900 to the late Charles Schram who operated and managed the Fairmont Creamery station near Chelsea. Mrs.

Schram came to Santa Cruz to make her home and be near her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Wheeler, following his death in 1948. She lived at 311 Chestnut street. Mrs. Schram also is survived by a brother, Albert Kosta of Belle Plaine; two granddaughters.

Mrs. Elaine Rains of Santa Cruz and Mrs. Ruth Osterman of Hayward. three great grandchildren and two nieces, Mrs. Edith Hall of Clinton, and Mrs.

Florence Wyatt of Ellsworth, Wise. Mrs. Schram was a devout member of the Holy Cross Catholic church. The remains will lie in state in White's chapel until noon to day alter which they will be forwarded to Chelsea. where final services and interment will be held from the Joseph Hrabak mortuary.

FUNERALS IDA BELLE IIOGANCAMP Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. yesterday in White's chapel for Ida Belle Hogancamp. Rev. Sidney B. Cooper of the First Baptist church officiated and Olive Ingols sang the sacred selections, "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Abide With Me," ac companied on the organ by Mrs.

Pearl Reid. Interment followed in the IOOF cemetery. Pallbear ers were Frank C. Morath, George E. Wilson, J.

A. Dineen. Bob Fal lon, C. D. Keithley and George Doran.

MINERVA LIPE Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon at 2 o'clock in White's chapel for Minerva Lipe. F.ev. Roy Kraft of the Twin Lakes Baptist church officiated. Olive Ingols sang the. sacred selection "The Old Rugged Cross," accom panied on the organ by Mrs.

Pearl Reid. Private inurnment followed in the IOOF crematory. ROSELINE F. GONSALVES Funeral for Roseline Frances Gonsalves was held from the Wessendorf chapel yesterday at 8:15 a.m., then to St. John's Catholic cnurcn at reiton wnere at a o-clock a requiem mass was cele brated.

Pallbearers were August Aliegri, Robert Jackson, Thomas Miller, Lou Soucey, Lou Roth and Jack Wakefield. Interment fol lowed in the Holy Sepulcher cem etery at Hayward. BESS II. TRIMBLE Private services for Bess Trimble were held in the Wessen dorf chapel yesterday at 10 a.m Ken terguson sang "The Old Rug ged Cross" and "The Lord's Prayer" accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Nelda Barton.

Pri vate interment followed in Oak- wood cemetery. FLOWERS STEWART'S Floral and Gift Shop 1430 SOQUEL AVE. OPPOSITE PACHECO FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Flowers Telegraphed Anvwhere BEAUTIFUL Handmade CERAMICS KO PARKING TROUBLE GArden 3-0640 3-l-tf FERRARI The Florist THE FINEST IN FLOWERS" NOW AT OUR NEW LOCATION 1222 Pacific Ave. GArden 6-1122 12-3-tf SANTA CRUZ FLORISTS DANA and SHIRLEY 1515 Ocean St. GA 3-0734 World Wide Telegraphic Service 3-l-tf LOUISE'S FLOWER SHOP FLORAL DESIGNS: CORSAGES.

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Charles Pyle and Paul Cowles are joint directors of the musical group. Charles B. Henry Dies At 84 Charles Boyd Henry, 84, a re tired real estate man who had lived in Santa Cruz since 1928, died Thursday in a local hospital after a short illness. He was a native of Michigan and came to the west coast with his family when he was 9 years old, settling on Puget Sound. He lived at 503 Center street.

He is survived by his widow, Stella, of Santa Cruz; a brother, Harry, of Eureka; a cousin, Ella Miller, of. Crescent City, and a sister-in-law, Helen, of Seattle. Final rites were conducted yesterday at 3:30 p.m. in White's chapel with Rev. Ed Cunningham officiating.

Interment followed in Oakwood cemetery. Charles E. Pond Dies In Home Charles E. Pond, 85, long-time resident of Santa Cruz and retired manager of the Poultry Producers of Central California, died Friday in his home at 118 Laguna street. He was a native of Wisconsin and had lived in Santa Cruz for 49 years.

He is survived by his widow, Pertha, and two children, Mark Pond and Mary Sabuda. He also was the father of the late Fred Pond. Private services will be eon-ducted tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Wessendorf chapel. Private cremation will follow with interment in Evergreen cemetery.

E'S MORTUARY SANTA CRUZ thoughtful and Shares enjoy Fund may all 80. Fund The Royal Bards, noted musical ensemble with instrumentalists and singers, will appear tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Assembly of God church in Felton. The group includes a male Financial Aid To Independent Colleges Urged Financial aid for non-tax-supported independent colleges will be urged today by Rev. Gordon J. Milldrum of the Garfield Park Christian church, as the local church joines Christian churches throughout Cahtornia, Arizona and Nevada in observing Chapman college Sunday.

Student tuition fees pay only half the cost of the education provided by private, independent colleges, Rev. Milldrum disclosed, and the balance must be financed by voluntary contribu tions from individuals, alumni, foundations and business firms. He described Chapman college, recently moved from Los Angeles to Orange, as typical of the independent colleges providing a sound American education in a Christian atmosphere. Rev. Milldrum noted Dr.

Gor don Gray, president of the Lni-versity of North Carolina, fore cast that college enrollment in this area will double within 10 years and pointed out that Gray, head of the oldest state university in the country, in a recent address urged support of private, non-tax-supported colleges as a means of helping to meet the demand for college education and providing facilities for those stu dents whose progress win De Dei-ter on a smaller campus with individualized instruction. Paul Levy Is To View Nevada A-Bomb Test Paul Levy, chief of radiological safety services for Santa Cruz county, has been selected by the office of civil defense to take part in one of the joint civil defense-atomic energy commis sion exercises in Nevada this month, Col Donald D. Gates, county director of civil defense, said today. Levy will observe one of the shots and then take part in a separate phase of the program designed to train civil defense personnel in dealing with an enemy atom attack on their home areas. Col.

Gates said Levy has been conducting training classes for radiological monitors in Santa Cruz county. He added that the experience and information Levy will gain in Nevada would prove extremely valuable in training monitors for problems they might meet in their work. ORDER IS FILED An order has been filed in superior court confirming the sale of real property in the James Waters subdivision to Henry D. Wilkinson for S8500. PACIFIC FURNITURE 1128 Pacific Ave.

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As long as you call on an established, reliable TV service firm, you don't have to worry about the set being away from home and in the shop. Of course, we try to do service in the home wherever possible. Since the majority of service problems are simply burned out tubes (the little tubes), these can usually be tested and replaced right in the home with no delay and no programs missed. Where there is a major problem that requires shop testing, or where considerable labor is needed that can be done in the shop, you actually gain from the "shop service." There your set, removed from the cabinet, can be thoroughly cleaned, tested and inspected under ideal conditions. That means it'll come back to you ready to give better performance trouble free.

Whether we service your set in your home or in our shop, you can depend on careful testing, reliable parts replacement and honest service at an honest price! Rely on our service experience. BURDICK RADIO APPLIANCE, 1009 Soquel Santa Cruz, Calif. "WATCH FOR THIS COLUMN EVERY SUNDAY NEAR THE TV LOG" 0 Save On Your with Dr. MILLER NOW KIS BUNGALOW RECTAL OFFICES 418 CEDAR ST. SACTA CRUZ STRUT hci iincoin srietr EASY CREDIT TERMS SPECIAL CREDIT On approval of your credit have your Dr.

J. P. MILLER, Dies In Hospital Jennie Suneson, 74, a native of Sweden who had resided in Fel-ton for the last 10 years, died Friday in a local hospital. Her home was at 710 Redwood drive. She is survived by two bro thers, Alfred Sanderson of Fel ton and Eric Suneson of Boston, and a sister, Ellen Suneson of Sweden.

Funeral services will be con ducted tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in Wessendorf's chapel by Rev. Cnarles A. Endter, with private cremation following in the IOOF crematory. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS Santa Cruz Hospital JARRELL In Santa Cruz, April 12, 1955.

at 9:38 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Jarrell (Elsie Catherine Passerino), of 1212 North Brancilorte venue, a b-pounct, u-ounce daugh ter, named Sanara Elena, she is their list child.

CARPENTER In Santa Cruz. April 13, 1955, at 5:44 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Sylvester Carpenter (Margaret Katheiine Roth) of 317 Broad way, an a-pouna, 8-ounce aaugnier, named Katherine Elinor.

She is their third child. SCHAFFER In Santa Cruz, April 15, at 3:55 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robert Schaeier (LouVeta Ray Stout) of Bonny Doon, a 7-pound, 3-ounce daughter, named Jackie Ann.

She is their first child. LEZIN In Santa Cruz, April lb, 1955, at 4:45 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sigmund Lezin (Margaret Helen Salz) of 118 Ortnalon circle.

6-pound son. named Matthew He is their third child. BETTENCOLRT In Santa Cruz. Arjrn 16, 1955, at 7:27 p.m. to Mr.

and Mrs. Gabriel Thomas Eettencourt (Clara Norma Smith) of 912-A Soquel avenue, an 8-pound, 10-ounce daugh- er. named Deoorah Lynn. he is their first child. TUCKER In Santa Cruz, April 18, 1955, at 9:18 p.m.

to Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Harold Tucker (Adeline Agnes Castro) of 201 Ross street, a pound, 10-ounce son, named tim othy John. He is their third child. COOKE In Santa Cruz.

April 19, 1955, at 4:45 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Aliyn Bushnell Cooke (Esther Frances Freeman) of 1215 Chanticleer avenue, a 7-pound, 13-ounce daughter, named Jeanette Lois. She is their fifth child.

GIBSON In Santa Cruz, April 20, 1955. at 9:47 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson (Dana Potter) of 206 Grand avenue, Capitola, a 6-pound, 12-ounce son.

named Ross Eric. His is their first child. MARRIAGE LICENSES WILKINS-DICK April 21. 1955 Raymond Montgomery Wilkins, 54. of Capitola, a native of Missouri, and Velna Marie Dick, 43, ot Capitola, a native of Iowa.

BATTSON'-M ALONE April 21. 1955. Russell Earnest Battson, 47, of 404 Capitola road, a native of Washi ngton, and Roberta Regina Maloney, of 404 Capitola road, a native of California. SEPAROVICH-TARVIN April 21. 1955, Jerry Hscalo Separovich.

60. of 330 Ocean View avenue, a native of Yugoslavia, and Leetha Tarvin. 52, of 330 Ocean View avenue, a native of Arkansas. LIPPI-CASO April 21. 1955.

John Vincent Lippi, 28. of 127 Jenne street. native of California, and Rita Ver- onika Anna Caso, 19, of 1088 Prospect iieigms, a native ol calilornia. DIVORCES FILED BRIT April 22, John William against. Janice Gertrude Britt, extreme cruelty.

uvuivAK. April 22, Edna L. against Charles O. Dvorak, extreme cruelty. FUNERAL NOTICE WILSON In Santa Cruz.

April 21, 1955, Clyde Collins Wilson: aged 52 years; native of Ohio. Husband of Madge M. Wilson of Santa Cruz, rath er ot James Richard Wilson of Bish op, Barbara B. Wilson of Sun- land, Mrs. Donna Geno of Burbank, and Mrs.

Ann L. Schmidt of Santa Cruz. Son of Mrs, Ocie Collins Wilson of Toledo, Ohio nd brother of Wilber H. Wilson of Beltsvule. Maryland and Marvin Wil son of Toledo, Ohio.

Also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral services conducted by Hev. Roy R. Kraft will be held in the Wes- sendorf Chapel Monday, April 25th, at 2:00 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. 4-22-97 POND In Santa Cruz. Am-il 22 19oo. Charles Elwin Pond, aged 85 years; native of Wisconsin. Husband of Bertha Pond of Santa Cruz.

Father of Mark Pond and Mrs. Mary Sabuda, Dotn or banta cruz. Strictly private services will be held the Wesendorf Chapel Mon day. April 25th, at 10:00 a.m. Private cremation will follow with final in terment in Evergreen Cemetery.

4-22-97 SUNTSON In Felton, April 22, 1955, Jennie Suneson, aged 74 years; native of Sweden. Sister of Alfred Sander son of Felton, Ellen Suneson of Sweden and Eric Suneson of Boston, Mass. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Charles Endter will be held in the Wessendorf chapel Monday, April 25, at 11:30 a. m.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Private cremation will follow in I.O.O.F. crematory. SCHRAM In Santa Cruz. April 22, 1955, Gertrude Schram.

Survived by a daughter. Mrs. Charlotte Wheeler of Santa Cruz: brother, Albert Kosta of Belle Plaine. Iowa: two crandaugh ters, Mrs. Ruth Osterman of Hayward and Mrs.

Elaine Rains of Santa Cruz; three great-grandchildren: two nieces. Mrs. Fdith Hall of Clinton, Iowa, and Mrs. Florence Wyatt of Ellsworth Wisconsin. Native of Belle Plaine Iowa, aged 76 years.

Devout member of Holy Cross Catholic church. The remains will lie in state in White's chapel until noon Sunday, following which they will be forwarded to Chelsea, Iowa, where final services and interment will be held from the Joseph Hrabak mortuary. 4-24-97 HENRY In Santa Cruz. April 21 1955. Charles Bovd Henry.

Survived bv wife, Stella Henrv of Santa Cruz brother. Harry Henry of Eureka and bv a cousin, Ella Miller, of Crescent Citv: sister-in-law, Helen Henrv of Seattle. Native of Michigan, aged 84 years. Services were held in White's chap el, 138 Walnut avenue. Saturday, Aoril 2,5.

at o. m. witn Kev. td Cun ningham officiating. Interment fol lowed in Oakwood cemetery.

4-54-97 CARD OF THANKS TAIT We desire to express our appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and sister, Margaret Alice Tait. We also wish to thank Mser. MacLoughlin and Father John Kennedy, the pallbearers and all who sent floral offerings. James D. Tait, Mary Ward, John ard.

4-24-97 CARD OF THANKS EGBERT We wish to express our anpreciation and thanks to all of our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and daughter. L. Viola Fgbert. We also want to thank all for the beautiful floral pieces and the manv contributions to the cancer fund. Roval Egbert and daughters, Winnie Sinriel and familv.

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