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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 25

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Monday April 22 1968 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 25 today The family requests no flower and suggests contributions to the Kansas City School for Exceptional Children Club Christian church Surviving are her husband Philip Davis of the home a son Milton Davis 9308 West Seventy-sixth Prairie Village a brother Neill Ashurst Hermosa Beach Calif a sister Mrs Ruth Lyons Rochester and two grandchildren Services will be held at 11 Tuesday at the Mount Moriah chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel The family suggests contributions a prom in the Shawnee-Mis- to the American Cancer society sion East high school gymna- MRS CATHERNE Kennedy Slum will be held at 3 clock Mrs Catherine Monica Kennedy Emery -nl3rd I Beauty Salon 6th floor Phone HA 1-3500 Wednesday afternoon at the Roberts chapel in WestviUe burial in Westville cemetery' HIRAM ROSS Hiram Ross 55 of 11209 Cor-rington died Saturday at Research hospital He was born in Braymer Mo and lived here 40 years Mr Ross was a river and dock worker for Consolidated Freightways company Surviving are his wife Mrs Edna Ross of the home two sons Michael Ross Butler Mo and Edward Ross of the home two daughters Mrs Donna Lynn 10121 West Fifty-second terrace Shawnee and Mrs Gayle Croom of the home his mother Mrs Ethel Ross Collins Mo three brothers Wood-row Ross 3513 East Thirty-fourth terrace North Lonnie Ross Braymer and Larry Ross La Puente Calif four sisters Mrs Rosanna MiUer Collins and Mrs Kathryn Bibee Mrs Bessie Aldridge and Mrs Frances Geer all of La Puente and seven grand-chUdren Services will be held at 1:30 Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 6 Tuesday at the Tuesday at the Mount Moriah chapel burial will be in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel He was a lifelong area 66 Seneca Mo formerly of Kansas City died yesterday at a hospital in Joplin Mo She was bom in Kansas City and lived here until moving to Seneca two years ago Mrs Kennedy was a mem-i ber of Visitation Catholic church She was a retired employee of the Haver-Lockhart laboratories worth Kas He was bom in Camden Point in Platte County and lived in Platte City most of his life Mr Sharp was a forklift operator for the Fleming Wholesale Grocery company He was a member of the Platte City Masonic lodge and Platte City First Baptist church Mr Sharp was a manager for a Little League baseball team in Platte City two years He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean war Surviving are his wife Mrs Laveta Sharp and two sons Jerry Sharp and Tommy Sharp and three daughters Miss Linda Sharp Miss Deanna Sharp and Miss Debra Sharp all of the home his parents Mr and Mrs Henry Sharp Falrey in Platte County and a sister Mrs Maymie Fulk Farley Services will be held at 2:30 Tuesday at the church burial in Platte City cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Rollins chapel Platte City RICHARD sTaDE SR Richard Slade sr 47 of 10014 West Ninety-second place Overland Park died yesterday at the home Police said he was found in his automobile with the motor running They listed the cause of death as carbon monoxide poisoning Mr Slade was born in Gloversville and lived here 15 years He was a radio and television director for Galvin-Ross-Farris Advertising company Mr Slade was a Navy lieutenant during World War II He was a member of Christ Episcopal church where he was a lay reader Surviving are his wife Mrs Virginia Slade two sons Richard Slade jr and Kenneth Slade and a daughter Laura Slade all of the home and a sister Mrs Carolyn Rice Eagle Bridge Services will be held at 10 Tuesday at the church burial in John-soi County Memorial Gardens Friends may call at the Newcomer Chapel Overland Park after 5 Bernadine Walsh Freeman Mo and Mrs Katherine Waller Roseville Calif and a grandson Services will be held at 1 Tuesday at the Amos chapel Shawnee burial in Pleasant View cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel MISS CLARA REIFENRATH Miss Clara Reifenrath 81 of 3408 Minnesota Kansas City Kansas the housekeeper more than 30 years for the most Rev Edward Hunkeler archbishop of the archdiocese of Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at the home She was born in Cedar County Nebraska and was housekeeper for the archbishop in Grand Island Neb before moving with him to Kansas City Kansas 17 years ago Miss Reifenrath was a member of St Catholic cathedral and the altar society Services will be held at 9:30 Tuesday at the Gibson-Butler chapel and at 10 at the cathedral burial at Wynot Neb The rosary will be said at 7:30 tonight at the chapel where friends may call after 3 today JAMES RICE James Rice 57 of 3404 East Twelfth died Friday apparently of a heart attack in a motor car at 5124 North 71 Riverside He was bom in Marceline Mo and lived here 16 years Mr Rice was a painter He was a Baptist Surviving are his wife Mrs Lois Rice WestviUe Okia three sons Ronnie Rice with the Army in South Vietnam and Jimmy Rice and Jackie Rice both of WestviUe three daughters Mrs Marquetta Kay Ames Smithville and Mrs Mary McReynolds and Miss Donna Gay Rice both of West-ville a brother Newcomb Rice 3204 East 'Twelfth three sisters Mrs Lillian Brown Littleton 1U Mrs Mildred Inman Macomb 111 land Mrs Agnes Elam Blandins- JAKE SMITH SR Jake Smith sr 59 Wadsworth Kas formerly of Kansas City Kansas died Saturday at a hospital in Wadsworth He was bom in Edgerton in Platte County and lived here most of his life before he moved to Wadsworth 10 years ago Mr Smith was a retired employee of the Colgate-Palmolive company He was a Baptist Surviving are a son Jake Smith jr 4315 Maggie a daughter Mrs Charlotte Lynnes 2800 South Twenty-fourth both of Kansas City Kansas five brothers Frank Smith Bob Smith and Archie Smith all of Edgerton David Smith 1123 Custer Kansas City Kansas and Jim Smith of Montana and three sisters Mrs Anna-belle Button Kansas City Kansas Mrs Maude Bywater Edgerton and Miss Catherine Smith Gower Mo Services will be held at 1 Tuesday at the Larkin chapel Leavenworth Kas burial in Veterans cemetery Wadsworth MORRIS WEINSTEIN Morris Weinstein 80 of 1207 East Eighty-third died yesterday at the Menorah Medical Center He was bom in Russia and lived here 60 years Mr Weinstein was a retired tailor for the Bergfeldt-Lundin firm He was a member of the Golden Age club of the Jewish Community center Surviving are two daughters Mrs Margaret Spector 7225 Charlotte and Mrs Maryann Sloan Los Angeles a sister Mrs Mary Mendelsohn of the home and three grandchildren Services will be held at 10:30 Tuesday at the Louis chapel burial in Mount Carmel cemetery The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Kansas City Heart association Mr Garner was the owner of here Surviving are a brother the Garner Oil company 20 Kennedy 4204 Walnut tj and three sisters Mrs Clementine ears He was a member of Collins Seneca Mrs A Arnold La Jolla Calif and Mrs Margaret Kennedy San Diego Calif Services will be held at 9 Wednesday at the church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosarv will be said at 8 jral Masonic lodge Ararat Temple Scottish Rite Bodies and of the Shrine band 25 years He was a member of Musicians Association local No 34 and the North Kansas City Optimist I Tuesday night at the Mellody-Mc-cub Gilley-Eylar chapel Linwood and He attended First Christian Science church of North Kan- nRVEilLoLf a i Miss Arvella Lee 62 of a nurs- sas City jng home at 2836 Benton died Fri- Surviving are his wife Mrs riay at the home She was born in Shirley Garner and a son John i Minden La and had lived here Garner both of the home since 1920 Miss Lee was a member of Witnesses A sister Mrs Pearl Lee Crisp 3317 Mer- uia CHARLES RYON Charles Ryon 80 of 652o Garfield drive Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Providence hospital He was bom in Milo Mo and lived here most of his life Mr Ryon was a machinist for the Proctor Gamble manufacturing company where he was employed 45 years before he retired in 1953 Surviving are two sons Bob Ryon 3116 Fifty-fifth terrace North Kansas City Kansas and Eugene Ryon 6511 Lane Raytown two daughters Mrs Rita Elliott of the home and Mrs Wilma Corey 5129 Dodson a brother Ode Ryon Cincinnati a sister Mrs Lelian Wood Long Beach Calif and six grandchildren BOB SHARP Bob Sharp 41 Platte City died Saturday at a hospital in Wads GLENN ARMSTRONG Glenn Armstrong 66 of Sum sjngton survives Services will "be held at 10 Tuesday at the flower Village near De Soto died ville 111 and two grandchildren Services will be held at 3 Tuesday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo and BALDNESS IS IT CHANGING YOUR LOOKS? Saturday at a hospital in Lawrence Kas He was bom in Hamilton Mo and lived here 26 years Mr Armstrong was a retired bartender He was a member of the Methodist church Hamilton and the Siloam Masonic lodge Oklahoma City Surviving are his wife Mrs Nellie Armstrong of the home a stepson Wayne Gray 501 West Thirty-eighth a brother Kenneth Armstrong Parnell Mo and two sisters Mrs Ileen Louis-elle Hamilton and Mrs Edna Fite Helena Mo Services will be held at 2 Tuesday at the Butler chapel 22 South Eighteenth: burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call from 3 to 9 today at the chapel MRS LITTA BROWNE Mrs Litta Browne 78 of 4740 three grandchildren Services will Roanoke parkway died yesterday be held at 1:30 Tuesday! at St hospital She was I at the Porter chapel burial in born in Illinois and lived here Mount Hope cemetery Friends more than 25 years Mrs Browne i may call from 7 to 9 to- was a Methodist Surviving are a night at the chapel The family daughter Mrs Jack Kennedy requests no flowers and suggests Denver and three grandchildren contributions to the Wyandotte Services will be held at 4 County Cancer society Creek6 pXfo- JOSHUA McCLINTOCK crmtion The fami sueeests Joshua Corbin McClintock 86 ShZn to the Amlrican Pleasant Hill died yesterday at a American hospita Harrisonvtlle He was a Cancer society jjfeiong area resident Mr McCIin- MRS EFFIE COUNTRYMAN tock was a retired farmer He was Cagney Consultant let dandruff dry itchy scalp and thinning hair spoil your PERSONAL APPEARANCE! Hair and scalp neglect now' can only lead to increased hair loss HAIR AND SCALP NEW TREATMENT brings you results you can see! You receive (in private) THE PERSONAL ATTENTION OF EXPERTS who know how to restore and maintain your normal healthy condition You soon feel your hair and scalp alive Your friends and family will notice the difference You too will like W'hat you see Treatment and consultation are in private and far from costly A little time spent now can save you regret later (Post treatment programs set up to insure last results) If you have the slightest concern about your hair come in NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY YOU will find out in 30 minutes why Hair and Scalp Clinic treatments for BALDNESS are so SUCCESSFUL RESULTS from this NEW treatment are so AMAZING that HAIR AND SCALP CLINICS gave 4123 beneficial treatments last month Decide NOW-Come in tomorrow for a free examination be glad von did! We Will Open The Door at least part way Today at 9:30 The Lippelgoes painter Stan Brooke is taking leave Don Matteson with Mid-West Cabinet Co is adding a finishing touch here and there and Walt Koke jr from Plaza Electric Co has turned on the lights at 215 West 47th street Women know what a task it was completing a new house or refurbishing an apartment and will readily understand the delay in opening "The New Farrar's" We do thank the many who came by and called to inquire "when" or to express a good will wish Now we invite all of you to visit our new intimate apparel store on the Plaza Your favorite corsetiere will be there to say "Hello we are g'ad you came" We are arranging special Trunk Showings Fashion Events and Shopping fun for you thru-out the months to come Make a date to drop in with your shopping friends every day when you are on the Plaza sincerely you are welcome a member of the Pleasant Hill chapter of the Modem Woodmen of the World and the Pleasant Hill Christian church His wife Mrs Etta Mae McClintock of the home survives Services will be held at 2 Tuesday at the Wallace chapel Pleasant Hlil burial in Pleasant Hill cemetery Mrs Effie Pearl Countryman 80 of 910 South Hocker Independence died yesterday at the home She lived in Independence 50 years Mrs Countryman was a retired legal secretary She was a member of the Walnut Park church Surviving are a son Charles Countryman of the ITS SPRING! verve! instant color with When Spring puts verve in your life we put it into your hair With our new comb-able brush-able dos And with our color that just rinses in and while we set your hair marvelous Roux Fanci-full that With SPECIAL $2 OFFER To help overcome any skepticism we are offering this week a special $200 Demonstration Treatment We will make our usual thorough examination (no charge) then give you the particular treatment that we judge you should be taking Taking this $200 demonstration treatment entails no obligation whatever home a daughter Mrs Dorothy Friends may call from 7 to 91 Wilson 1211 South Pearl Tnde- o'clock tonight at the chapel pendence: a brother Robert i awcfncpY peine Miller Camdenton Mo: seven aWrM Peine 46 of 12765 grandchildren and 10 Sreat-''rjind- Circe drive Shawnee died yester- at the Speaks da- apparently of a heart attack Ll Lrh in Grove 1 at the home He was bom in Gar- Si is 5 to 9 clock Monday night at the erator or pitman manufactur- cnapei jng company Grandview He was MRC PHILIP DAVIS a World War II veteran Surviving Mrs Elizabeth Davis 68 of i are his wife Mrs Erma Peine of Shampoo Set colors instantly then shampoos out when you wish! uses no peroxide needs no after-rinse 1 covers gray refreshes dull hair tones bleached hairl USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INTIMATE APPAREL 47th St HAIR AND SCALP CLINIC OF KANSAS CITY Free Examination Reasonable Rates Phone VI 2-2344 Downtown 906 Grand -Ozark Bldg Seperate Department for Men and Women (Formerly Rialto Bldg) HOURS: 11 a Daily Saturday 10 a Suite too the home a son Larry Peine 5925 Rosehill Shawnee his mother Mrs Helen Peine Garnett three brothers Steve Peine 6711 Ballantine Shawnee Clarence Peine Richmond Kas Johnnie Peine Nixa Mo two sisters Mrs 7925 Madison died Saturday at St hospitaL She was bom in Blackburn Mo and lived here 40 2 ear Mrs Davis attended Central lsaouri State college Warrens-burg and taught school at Lexington Mo She attended the Country J' 9 I Aac 215 West IT PAYS TO READ AND USE SUNDAY STAR WANT ADC MAC SALE FOR BABY! TELESERVICE BA 1 -3737 EARLY AS 730 TO ORDER! WITHIN 1 OO MILES USE TOLL-FREE ENTERPRISE 7000 OR CALL MACT'S COLLECT! REG $18 AUTOMATIC SWING SALE 1599 Swings baby up to 20 minutes after you wind it Wide stance frame foam padded headrest and safety rail protect baby Seat adjusts to weight Folds Infants: Downtown Mission Landing Antioch PLAY TOGS FOR SMALL FRY ORIG 450-600 VALUES SALE 2588 319 each sketched just two Come see all the rest These cool summer play togs fit infant boys and girls and toddler girls Note the famous label Charge it! Infants: Downtown Mission Landing Antioch Red Bridge SAVE 30! ALL CRIBS CHESTS NOW REDUCED FOR BIG SAVINGS Every crib and chest we own goes at this very special 30 reduction Decorate now with pure white maple or walnut finishes 1 french provincial: White crib Reg 14000 SALE 9800 Matching white chest: reg 12000 sale 8400 2 ITALIAN PROVINCIAL: Walnut finish crib Reg 8000 sale 5600 Walnut finish chest: reg 8000 sale 5600 3 COLONIAL: Maple finish crib Reg sale 4900-5600 Matching chest: reg 8000 sale 5600 4 modern: White or walnut inish crib Reg 5000 SALE 3500 Walnut finish chest: reg 8000 SALE 5600 SAVE NOW! MACY'S OWN BABYKEMPTON LAYETTE Tested by Bureau of Standards! Each and every item meets the rigid specifications set by the Bureau Expect long wear assured satisfaction gown White maize or pink Reg 150 SALE 3300 crib SHEET: White cotton knit Reg 225 SALE 2360 hooded towel: Maize Reg 250 SALE 2400 snap SHIRT: 6-month or 12-month size Reg 169 SALE 11 9 slip-on SHIRT: 12-month 18-month size Reg 139 SALE 95c training pant: Cotton knit Sizes 1-2-3-4 Reg 100 SALE 3250 Infants: Downtown Mission Landing Antioch Red Bridge ORIG $8 NURSERY CHAIR SALE 600 By Cosco The easy way to toilet train youngsters Seat can lie used separately or on a regular toilet Charge it today REG $5 INFANT DRESSES Carefully handmade with embroidered trim In pretty pastels they make cute dress-up gifts sale 2 so REG 350 INFANT SLEEPWEAR Gowns and one-piece pajamas in easy care cotton Choose from assorted print patterns sale iso REG $5 TODDLER DRESSES Neatly smocked prints and stripes in assorted cheery colors Sizes 2-3-4 Buy several for gifts sale 200 Infants: Downtown Mission Landing Antioch Bed Bridge INNERSPRING MATTRESSES: Reg 2700 SALE 1 990 Reg 2000 SALE 1 650 CRIB BUMPER PAD: Reg 500 SALE 450 Infants: Downtown Mission landing Antioch SHOP MACY'S DOWNTOWN MISSIOH LANDING ANTIOCH MED BRIDGE 9:30 'TIL JUST CHARGE IT!.

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