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10 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Friday January 17 1969 from the University of Kansas in 1921 He was a member of Phi Kappa Theta fraternity there He also served on the board of the alumni association Mr Brueck was an employee of the Palace Clothing company He was president of thi lage Democratic club He was a DEATHS OVER MISSOURI Higginsville Hugo Loch 85 Dover Mo died Wednesday at a nursing home here He Wa a lifelong resident of Lafayette County Missouri Mr Loch was a retired farmer Surviving are his wife Mrs Minnie Loch of the home and a brother Otto Loch Dover Services will be held at 2 today at the Vaughn-Walk-er chapel Lexington Mo burial in Dover cemetery Warrensburg Ausby Karr 81 Kingsville Mo died Wednesday at a nursing home here He was bom in Brazito Mo and lived many years in Lowry City Mo before moving to Kingsville five months ago He was a retired A IN FAVOR OF FARE BOOST Tentative Increase for Passengers Needs Final Approval FROM 5 TO 7 PER CENT New Schedule Could Go Into Effect March 1 to approve increases in domestic passenger fares for the commerical airlines They would amount to an increase of $3 for a one-way first class flight of any distance for example and coach fares in flights up to 500 miles would be increased by $2 one-way as another example The CAB made the announcement after conferring with six airlines that had made proposals for increases ranging from 5 to 7 per cent Bat the board said it considered increases in the 5 to 7 per cent range to be warranted at this The board said that the increases tentatively approved would provide passenger revenue of 38 per cent above what would have been realized under fares existing Is 1968 on domestic operations of the 11 domestic trunk A board spokesman said that passenger revenue for 1968 was 51 billion dollars The CAI in saying that its determination to allow a fare increase is still tentative said that any final approval would be based on analysis of to be filed by the airlines The board said that it was expected that new fares could go into effect March 1 assuming there is final approval TO NLRB POST IN DENVER Washington Bruce Gillis jr has been appointed regional attorney at Denver for the National Labor Relations board the NLRB announced yesterday Gillis is a 45-year-old native of Garner la Washington (AP) The Civil Aeronautics board announced yesterday it has made a deter mmmom fVWVXVAVV REUPHOLSTERING Lincoln Ark three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Graveside services will be held at 11 Saturday at the Russellville Mo cemetery Friends may call until 9 Saturday morning at the Holdren chapel Warrensburg Richmond Miss Georgia Robertson 84 of Lexington Mo died Wednesday at a nursing home here She was a lifelong resident of a Lafayette County Missouri Miss Robertson was a member the Lexington Christian church Services will be held at 10 Saturday morning at the Vaughn-Walker chapel Lexington burial in Oak Grove church cemetery near Higginsville Mo DEATHS OVER KANSAS Atchison Herbert Johnson 45 Atchison died yesterday at Atchison hospital He was bom in Troy Kas and lived in Atchison 21 years Mr Johnson was chief of operations at Page Airways Inc He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion Surviving are his wife Mrs Virginia Johnson and a son Timothy Johnson both of the home two daughters Mrs Peggy Hargrove San Diego Calif and Mrs Patty Gering Fort Carson Colo his mother Mrs Louise Johnson Atchison and four sisters Mrs Bertha Kanning 8710 Mackey drive Overland Park Mrs Edna Johnson 3540 McGee Mrs Northie Brown Rushville Mo and Mrs Lorene Vogt Atchison Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Sawin Dyer chapel Atchison burial in Mount Vernon cemetery Atchison Friends may cal lfrom 7:30 to 8:30 tonight at the chapel SOFA SAMPLES SHOWN IN HOME $OCOO EXPERIENCED DECORATOR TO HELP YOU CHAIR Labor (NO DOWN FIRST PAYMENT MAR 1 FREE PINKING SHEARS with EVERY ORDER Deaths PFC DANA KAEBERLE Pfc Dana kaeberle 21 son of Herbert Kaeberle 7265 Roe avenue Prairie Village was killed January 8 in action near Cu Chi Vietnam Private Kaeberle was born in TopeKa and lived here a year He was graduated from Shawnee-Mission East high school in 1965 He attended Emporia State college before being inducted into the Army last year He served with the 25th infantry division Also surviving are his mother Mrs Pat Kaeberle St Louis two brothers Mark Kaeberle and Gregory Kaeberle both of Osage City Kas three sisters Patti Kay Kaeberle Osage City and Crystal Kaeberle and Brenda Kaeberle both of Topeka the paternal grandfather John Kaeberle sr Topeka and the maternal grandmother Mrs Charles Vale Osage City MISS PAULINE HELMREICH Miss Pauline Helmreich of 1905 Forty-second avenue a retired elementary school teacher in Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Trinity Lutheran hospital She was born here and lived most of her life in the Rosedale area of Kansas City Kansas Miss Helmreich received her degree from Kansas State college at Pittsburg She had taught sixth grade in the Whitmore Columbian Maccochaque and Frank Rushton schools She was a member of the Parent-Teacher association of Kansas and the Kansas City Retired Teachers association She 5415 Chester Mrs Dorothy Ma- mornhor nf the Ahdiel haffie Olathe Mrs Mary Hoff-was a member of the Aoaiei man 30Q9 Harson and Mrs Pat chapter of the Order ot tne tje 0f the home 19 grand- Eastern Star children and 34 great-grandchil dren Services will be at 10 Saturday at the Gates chapel burial in Maple Hill cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel ERIC A DAVIES Eric A Davies 79 of 8112 Mackey Overland Park died yesterday at the home He was born in England and lived in Overland Park seven years He was a retired interior decorator Surviving are his wife Mrs Mable Davies of the home a daughter Mrs June Lowe 10601 West Eighty-ninth terrace Overland Park and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Hoge chapel Overland Park burial in Mount Greenwood cemetery Chicago Friends may call at the chapel from 7 to 9 to- member of St Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Freda Brueck of the home a son William Brueck Jr Pomona Calif a daughter Mrs Jo Dalton 6715 West Eighty-first Overland Park three brothers Brueck Park Ridge 111 and Karl A Brueck and Walter Brueck both of Paola Kas a sister Miss Kathryn Brueck Paola and three grandchildren Services will he held at 10 Monday at the Wilson chapel Paola burial in Holy Cross cemetery there The rosary will be said at 8 Sunday night at the chapeL CHARLES BUCKINGHAM Charles Buckingham 57 of 6211 East Thirteenth died yesterday at a hospital in Pittsburg Kas He was born in Crawford County Kansas and lived here 34 years Mr Buckingham was in the production department of the Armco Steel corporation He was a member of United Steel Workers local No 13 Surviving are his wife Mrs Gail Buckingham of the home a daughter Mrs Edna Mae Long 211 South Cedar Independence a stepson Galen Fuller of the home a brother Thomas Buckingham Terre Haute Ind four sisters Mrs Violet Pouche 808 Carlisle and Mrs Audrey McClure 12713 Erickson road both of Independence Mrs Esther Page 8006 Independence and Mrs Anna Lilly Santa Rosa Calif and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Smith chapel Pittsburg burial in Sheffield cemetery near Arcadia Kas Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel FRANK CORBIN Frank Corbin 78 of 735 Packard Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Providence hospital He was a lifelong resident of the area Mr Corbin was a cement finisher He was a Baptist Surviving are three sons Edward Corbin 1617 North Forty-fifth terrace James Corbin 10012 West Fifty-first Mefriam and Richard Corbin of the home five daughters Mrs Kathern Patton Ontario Calif Mrs Edna Lambeth Miss Helmreich was a member of the Rosedale Methodist church and the Wesleyan Service guild A sister Mrs Nunn 3418 Karnes survives Services will be held at 1:30 Saturday at the Gates chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel MISS MARY CUNNINGHAM Miss Mary Loretta Cunningham 67 of 6712 Crisp street Raytown a former schoolteacher died yesterday at Research Medical Center ne -C TTY 5D CA PHONE HA 1-5655 VANDENBOOMS band Max A Rose of the home owned a restaurant in Independence for several years before she retired last year She attended the South Crysler Reorganized Latter Day Saint church Surviving besides her husband are a son Jerry Rose of the home a brother Ray Dennison Chicago and a sister Mrs Cora Palmer 513 West Thirty-fourth Services will be held at 10 Monday at the Speaks chapel Independence Friends may call from 7 to 9 Sunday night at the chapel MRS ELIZABETH ROSS Mrs Elizabeth Ross 68 of 1306 Washington died yesterday at the home She bom in Sarcoxie Mo and lived here most of her life Mrs Ross was a housekeeper at the Hotel Continental before she retired She was a member of the Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Surviving are two sons Charles Ross 7114 Horton 'Overland Park and Robert Ross Lawson Mo: two brothers Bernard Spor Billings Mo and Jake Spor Orrick Mo a sister Miss Theresa Spor Bil-ings five grandchildren and a great-grandchild Services will be held at 9 Saturday at the church buried in Elmira cemetery near Lawson The rosary will be said at 7:30 tonight at the 1 1 y-McGilley-Eylar chapel Linwood and Main where friends may call after 4 today JAMES SIMONS James Edward Simons 79 of 5427 Olive died yesterday at St hospitaL He was bom in Lexington Mo and lived in Kansas City 48 years Mr Simons was a salesman for the Greenlease Motor Car company He was a Navy veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion He was a member of the Westport Masonic lodge and the Linwood Methodist church His wife Mrs Lottie Simons of the home sur-vies WILLIAM SMITH William Smith 82 of 8041 West Forty-seventh Overland Park died yesterday at Shawnee Mission hospitaL He was bom in Louisville Ky and lived in this area 75 years Mr Smith was a shipping clerk before he retired Surviving are his wife Mrs Violet Smith of the home and a sister Mrs Mary Huffman 4936 Hally Services will be held at 3 Saturday at the Gates chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 7 tonight at the chapel MRS HARVEY eTsWENEY Mrs Catherine Mary Swcney 57 of Appleton City Mo died Wednesday at St hospital She was born in Waterbury Conn and lived in the Kansas City area six years before moving to Apple-City four years ago She and her husband Harvey Sweeney of six years before moving to Appleton City four years ago She and her husband Harvey of the home owned the Appleton City Floral company She was a Methodist Surviving besides her husband are a son Sgt James Gravey Travis Air Force base Calif a daughter Mrs Dorothy Glenn Smyrna Tenn a stepdaughter Mrs Kathleen Jewell Lawrence Kas a brother Joseph Bernotas sr Waterbury and three grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Butler chapel 22 South Eighteenth burial in Memorial Park ceemtery Kansas City Kansas Friends may call from 4 to 9 tonight at the chapel MRS MARTIN VISSER Mrs Virginia Rush Visser 74 of 1142 Orville Kansas City Kansas died yesterday at Bethany hospital She was bom in Camden County Missouri and lived here 50 years She was a member of the Victoria tabernacle Surviving are her husband Martin Visser of the home a son Fairell Rush De Soto in Johnson County three daughters Mrs Nancy Anderson 1618 West Forty-ninth and Mrs Opal Osborn and Mrs Geraldine Becker both of Flint Mich three sisters Mrs Myrtle McVick-er 807 Kansas Mrs Grace Mitchell Tulsa and Mrs Bertha Mae Hulbert 3509 Shawnee 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Monday at the church burial in Highland cemetery Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Newcomer chapel Kansas City Kansas FUNERAL SERVICES Mrs Grace Butler 74 of 1916 North Springfield Kansas City Kansas at 2 Saturday at the English-Franklin chapel burial in Woodlawn cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 10 tonight at the chapel Kent Caton 50 of St Peters-berg Fla formerly of Kansas City at 12:30 today at the Weilert chapel burial in the National cemetery Leavenworth Kas He was a Methodist and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion Mrs Stephanie Ross 54 of 534 Orville Kansas City Kansas at 10:30 Saturday at the Skradski chapel and at 11 at St John the Baptist Catholic church burial in Mount Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the chapel where friends may call after 4 today DEATHS ELSEWHERE Spokane Wash Mrs Doris Davies Abbott 68 of Spokane died here Wednesday She was born in Manhattan Kas? and lived in Spokane 20 years Surviving are three sisters Mrs Mary Stevenson 4030 Warwick Mrs Stanley Keiter 6644 Woodland and Mrs Canary 1810 East Seventy-fifth terrace Services will be held Saturday in Spokane FOR HOT SPRINGS LINK Miss Cunningham taught his- njght tory at North Kansas City se- FLOYD DAVISON nior high school 21 years be- Floyd Davison 68 Bellflower fore she retired in 1965 Calif died Wednesday at the Uni- cu- Knm in Windsor versity of Kansas Medical Center She was born wmoaor He was bom in Andrew County Mo and lived in Raytown 23 Missouri and lived in California years Surviving are four brothers Charlie Cunningham Marion Cunningham and Swingle Cunningham all of Vancouver Wash and Ira Cunningham Tulelake Calif two sisters Mrs Pearl McKeehan and Mrs Helen Manning both of Portland Ore Services will be held at 1:30 Sunday at the Hus-jton-Hadley chapel Windsor bur-Jal in Laurel Oak cemetery there MRS MARIEB ALBACHTEN Mrs Marie Albachten 68 of Fifty-fourth terrace died yester-408 East Sixty-fifth terrace died day at St Lukes hospital of a 22 years Mr Davison was a machinist for the Bob Redd corporation Long Beach Calif Surviving are a brother Carl Davison Bellflower and two sisters Mrs Bonnie Bo-newitz Burlington la and Mrs Gladys Jenkins Savannah Mo Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Freeman chapel burial in Crestlawn cemetery Riverside Calif johnaTevans John Allen Evans 45 of 30 East RICHARD A HARLAN Richard A Harlan 58 of 5216 North Bales died yesterday at St hospital He was a lifelong area resident Mr Harlan a Mason was a machnist for Rafiner Elevator Works Inc He was a member of the International Association of Machinists Surviving are his wife Mrs Margaret Harlan of the home a son Don Clos-ser Claycomo a brother Perry Harlan 11421 West Fifty-first terrace Shawnee and two sisters Mrs Florence Planet 6038 North Topping and Mrs George Gasa-way 4741 North Lister Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel North Kansas City cremation Friends may call after 4 today at the chapel HARRY HENSCHEL Harry Henschel 57 of Protem Mo died yesterday at St hospital in Springfield Mo He born in Camden County Missouri and lived in Bonner Springs most of his life He was a operator of the Rose Room in Bonner Springs until he moved to Protem in 1959 Surviving are his wife Mrs Betty Henschel a daughter Miss Kathleen Henschel four sons Walter Henschel Lawrence Henschel Robert Henschel and John Henschel all of the home his father Walter Henschel Protem and a sister Mrs Virginia Falconer Houston Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Protem Union church burial in the Protem cemetery MRS KATE HERRICK Mrs Kate Minnie Herrick 80 of 4210 Merriam Overland Park died Wednesday at the University of Kansas Medical Center She was born in Topeka and lived here 57 years Surviving are a son Bert Woolery 525 East Armour two daughters Mrs Betty March 4741 Fontana and Mrs Emma Thomas 4801 Fontana both of Rocland Park Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Neiasomer chapel Brush Creek and tne P-seo burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 5 today at the chapel lawrencYgTmccollum Lawrence Garvey McCollum 51 Indianapolis Ind formerly of this aR died yesterday at the home He was born in Kansas City Kansas and lived in Greater Kansas City most of his life until he moved to Indianapolis seven years ago He was a printer for The Star 19 years Mr McCollum was a member of the Roman Catholic church He was a veteran of World War and the Korean war Surviving are a son Thomas McCollum Tampa Fla his parents Mr and Mrs Ocheskey 4400 Holly and a sister Mrs Marilyn Bowen 900 East Armour MRS MINNIE MOORE Mrs Minnie Moore 81 of 2919 Harrison died Wednesday at the Menorah Medical Center She was bom in Parsons Kas and lived here 60 years Mrs Moore owned and managed an apartment house She was a member of the Central Bible church Surviving are a daughter Mrs Talbert Richardson of the home a stepdaughter Mrs Helen Calmes Los Angeles two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Muehlebach chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call after 2 today at the chapel A MU DE Orval Richard Munden 58 Long Beach Calif formerly of Kansi City died Wednesday at a Long Beach hospital He was born here and lived here most of his life before he moved to Long Beach a few years ago Surviving are a son Raymond Munden Washington a daughter Mrs Camilla Rose Talbot Riverside Calif two brothers Carl Munden Kansas City and Virgil Munden Butler Mo five sisters Mrs Georgia Smith Woodburn Ore Mrs Leona Skaggs Kansas City Mrs Pearl Schwausch Independence Mrs Florence Bornstem Grain Valley and Mrs Bernice Johnson Independence and seven grandchildren MRS MYRTLE PAXTON Mrs Myrtle Olive Paxton 89 of 13012 Santa Fe Trail Lenexa died yesterday at the Shawnee Mission hospital She was born in Neosho Rapids Kas and lived in Lenexa 68 years Surviving are a son Clarence A Paxton Palacios Tex four daughters Miss Dorothy Paxton of the home Mrs Mable Spencer 916 Charlotte Mrs Maude Baker Atmore Ala and Mrs Berniece Beard 11225 Burton Sugar Creek seven grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Amos chapel Shawnee burial in Lenexa cemetery MRS PH I LOME NA PRICE Mrs Philomena Price 84 of 7534 Locust died yesterday at the home She was bom in Templeton and lived here most of her life Mrs Price was a member of St Catholic church its Altar society and the Catholic club Surviving are a daughter Mrs Lucille Bauer 7538 Locust a sister Mrs Helen Folks Largo Fla and a grandson Services will be held at 10 Saturday at the church burial in Mount Olivet cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Muehlebach chapel where friends may call after 3 today WILLIAM A RILEY William A Riley 77 of 2622 Charlotte died yesterday at St Joseph hospital He was bom in Mystic la and lived here 15 years Mr Riley was a coal miner before he retired 25 years ago He was a member of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church He was a veteran of World War I Surviving are a brother James Riley Chicago and three sisters Mrs Frances Gunter of the home Mrs Ann Van Dyke Glendale Calif and Mrs Mary Hawes Comstock Mich Services will be held at 9 Monday at the church and at 11 Monday at the National cemetery Leavenworth Kas The rosary will be said at 7:30 Sunday night at the Mellody-Mc-Gilley-Evlar chapel Linwood and Main where friends may call after noon Sunday MRS LOUISE NrROBINSON Mrs Louise Robinson 71 of 2624 Benton died Wednesday at SL Joseph hospital She was bom in Waco Tex and lived here 51 years Mrs Robinson was a member of St Stephen Baptist church and was president of its General Senior Missionary society She was a member of the State Workers council of the General Baptist Convention of Missouri and Kansas Surviving are a daughter Mrs Florence Billingsley of the home a sister Mrs Shirley Nelson 2712 East Thirty-third and a granddaughter Services will be held at noon Saturday at the church burial in Blue Ridge Lawn cemetery Friends may call from 6 to 9 tonight at the Watkins chapel 4000 Brush Creek MRS MAX A ROSE Mrs Leapha Rose of 3200 South Claremont Independence died yesterday at the Englewood medical building in Independence She was born in Omaha and lived in the Jackson County area all her life Mrs Rose and her hus heart attack He was a lifelong resident here Mr Evans was a self-employed carpenter He was a member of local No 1329 He was a member of Visitation Catholic church Surviving are his wife Mrs Mable Evans of the home five sons John Evans Donald Evans Jim Evans and Rob- Wednesday night at the Menorah Medical Center She was bom in Belleville 111 and lived here '10 vears She was a member of St Catholic church Surviving are a son Rudolph Albachten Lebanon Ind a daughter Mrs Georgine Hartigan 6725 Kenwood two brothers Lester Becker Boulder Colo and Raymond Evans all of the home and Becker Petaluma Calif and six! Charles Evans with the Navy in grandchildren Services will be San Diego Calif five daughters held at 8:30 Saturday at Mary Lee Evans Cheryl Evans the church burial in Calvary cem- Lola Evans and Kathi Evans all of etery St Louis The rosary will be home and Mrs Judy Coffelt Honolulu his mother Mrs Mary Ellen Evans 1929 Elmwood: eight brothers Lawrence Evans James Evans Robert Evans Charles Evans and Thomas Evans all of Phoenix Ariz Wilbert Evans 1929 Elmwood Kenneth Evans 2001 Lawn and Joseph Evans 6515 Valley View Parkville four sisters Mrs Margaret Thompson 216 West Fifty-first terrace Mrs Rose Ellerman 2304 Scandia drive Mrs Veronica Pyle 5809 East Thirty-second and Mrs Theresa Dockter said at 7:30 tonight at the 1 1 y-McGilley-Eylar chapel inwood and Main The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Visual Education Center the Jesuit Mission Bureau for William Bar-bieri Society of Jesus 4511 West Pine boulevard St Louis or Menorah Medical Center MRS IDAC ALDRICH Mrs Ida Aldrich 94 of 6131 Terrydale Merriam died yester- day at Wesleyan hospital She was 4604 East Twentieth Services will 1 I 1 1 1 C1 1 1 A 4 a 1 1 i-v Kansas RADIO SHACK DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION SAVE UP TO 50 DURING OUR GIGANTIC if 1 NEW TRAVEL CLOCK RADIO Powerful 8 transistor AM radio full feature clock accessory compartment for wallet keys etc 12-603 SAVE 2 ACDC RADIOPHONO COMBO Fold-up unit with AMFM stereo radio stereo phono separate speakers for stereo on-the-go! 13-1172 SAVE 20! 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SKILLFACT BOOKS REG $1 EA Informative books on electronics hobbies repair do-it-yourself projects 62-601-642 41ctA SAVE ON THESE MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS tjorr 'ivefeome fate 13tk GRAND RAYTOWN M0 INDEPENDENCE M0 GRANDVIEW M0 14URH HtlGHIi 130? l1T 40 HIGHWAY TRUMAN CORNER SHOPPING (IKliR 89 1 HIGHWAY 50 STERLING 40 HIGHWAY WY 71 BLUE RIDGE BLVD 3S8-6422 OPEN MON Thm Set OPEN MON Ttoe ft I OPEN MON TWv Fit OPEN MON Thre FRi -1 (CM Ther) 10-4 (SAT -) 10-4 (SAT 10-5) 10-4 (SAT 16-6) OPEN MON Thre SAT 10-4 OPEN MON Thre FRI 10-4 (Set 104) 358 1194 OPEN MON This FM 10 4 (SAT 4-4) at 10 Saturday at church burial in White Chapel cemetery The Bible service will at 7:30 tonight at Earp chapel where friends call from 7 to 9 tonight MRS SARAH FOLK Sarah Connors Folk 69 of Ninth died yesterday at hospital Cameron She was a lifelong resident Mrs Folk was a member of Catholic church Surviving are a brother Jerry Connors 3707 Locust and a stepsister Kate Hare 2201 Lexington will be held at 9 at the St James Catholic burial in St cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Newcomer Brush Creek and the Pa-seo where friends may call after 4 today INGRAM FOSTER Foster 89 of Liberty died yesterday at the Clay home He was born in County Kentucky and this area most of his life Foster was a retired farmei are a daughter Mrs Milliman Liberty and grandchildren Services will at 2 Saturday at South Liberty Baptist church in Nebo cemetery Clay bom in Phillips County and lived in this area eight years Surviving are a son Charles Aldrich 1412 North- Forty-first Kansas City Kansas a daughter Mrs Mahlon Delp of the home a granddaughter and two greatgrandchildren Services will be held at 2 Sunday at the Ecott-Brantley chapel Norton Kas burial in the Norton cemetery Friends may call after 7 Saturday at the chapel ROY BARTLEY Roy Bartley 91 of 514 East Forty-fourth died Wednesday at St hospital He was born in Hopkinsville Ky and lived here 56 years He was a retired building contractor He was a member of the Christian church He is survived by his wife Mrs Mildred Bartley of the home Services will be held at 10 Monday at the Floral Hills chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday at the chapel ALEXANDER BEEBEE Alexander Beebee 75 of Fort Scott Kas formerly of Kansas City died Wednesday at Mercy hospital there He was bom here and lived here about 53 years He was a sales representative for the Forbes Coffee company of St Louis Mr Beebee was a Presbyterian He was a member of the Rising Sun Lodge No 8 A and Countv A the Fort Scott Scottish Rite and the Mirza Shrine at Pittsburg Kas Surviving are his wife Mrs be held the be held the may Mrs 612 East Community Mo here St Mrs Services Saturday church: chapel Ingram County Wayne lived in Mr Surviving Alleta three be held the burial MRS Mrs Smithsonian Regents Favor Study of Proposal Washington The board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution has authorized study of a proposal to create a Mid-America Center of the Smithsonian in Hot Springs Ark Under the proposal sponsors would construct a building in Hot Springs and lease it to the Institution for 99 years at a cost of $1 with an option for renewal PICTURE FRAMING 1120 Grand VI 2-1744 APACHEK MAUDE GILBIRDS Maude Morrow Gilbirds 89 of 3615 West Roanoke drive died yesterday at St hospital She was born in La Plata Mo and lived here most of her life She was a member of the First Baptist church Surviving are two sons John Gilbirds of the home and William Gil-birds Parkville a daughter Miss Virginia Gilbirds of the home and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2:30 Saturday at the Stine McClure chapel burial in Floral Hills cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the chapel The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the Heart Association of Kansas City or the Cerebral Palsy Foundation Forrest Gill 60 Los Alamitos four Croat Calif formeriv of Kansas Citv i grandchildren Services will be died Wednesday -of held at 2 Saturday at the 3 hosni there He was boro in George chapel Briton burial in faRsft CT LVw Belton cemetery Friends may call hpT'p about 20 ye rs fore Trom 7 to 9 toni'ht at the California He Lf manufacturers represent a trve chapel Now TWO Stores to Serve Yon 66th I SO Hiway East FL 6-1550 83rd 8 Mission Road Nl 8-4550 Open Eves till 0 Sat 9 till 5:30 MOMK BEAUTY mtr ymitict Specializing In SPORTS AND LEISURE TIME MERCHANDISE WILLIAM BRUECK c-vivin- pre his wife MS Fima of the home end bs mother William Brueck 68 of 8004 Mrs Bessie Gill 1901 West Sever-pearborn Prairie Village died tv-seeond terrace Prairie Village yesterday at Shawnee Mission hos- Services will be held at 2 pital He was a lifelong area resi- Saturday at the Hunter chaoel dent Mr Brueck was graduated Long Beach Calif burial there Over an acre of Homefumfcings on one floor! DUFF and REPP LENEXA (1-35 at 90th) Open Sunday I.

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