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10 I Funeral Directors Death Notices Death Notices OBITUARIES DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday, Sept 18, 1961 1 SELBY EPPENS-VAN DEWEGHE 6150 Cadieux at Harper TU 1-7700 Technical Schools 36 JEROME A. DeSANTIS VA 2-5036 2670 CHALMERS WILLIAM of 2121 Garfield, Lincoln Park. Beloved husband of Doris; dearest father of William S. and Doris; also survived by 5 grandchildren; dear brother of Ernest, Mrs. Jessie Farrasher, Sydney, Norman and Thomas.

Services Wednesday 1 p.m. J. L. Peters Funeral Home, 3880 Fort Street. Lincoln Park.

WM. R. HAMILTON CO. 3975 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 A.

BETTER JOB Learn By Doing Practical Work AUTO MECHANICS Auto Transmissions Auto Body Collision ACETYLENE, ARC WELDING Gl APPROVED Wolverine School YEARS SAME LOCATION NUKIHWtsi nArei 18900 Jas. Couzens Hwy. Dl 1-1300 BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. Ml 4-6000 SOLD RIDGE Conservationist Lloyd Eagan Dies Lloyd F.

Eagan, 64, a prominent Michigan conservationist and founder of the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress, died Sunday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Mt. Clemens. HIL LIKFR'S FUNERAL HOME TY 6 2233 2449 w. Grand bivq.

A if'-VV If rf v--; i mi mtmsd IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 4-8020 9419 DEXTER TY 1400 W. FORT ST. WO 3-0692 WANT AD RATES CHARGE RATE1- day, 0e Tift. 3 or more days consecutively. SOS fwr line 7 or more davs consecutively, 75c pw line.

30 days or more consecutively. 70c Per line. Minimum charge 2 lines. CSH RATE 1e per Word Br dw. 3 or more dav consecutively, 15c i pr worn or dy.

7 or more dw consecutively, 14c per word per day. Situations Wanted Ads, 9c per word per day. above rate Boolv tn till tlslnn originating wHftHi -irte 5tt-of Vetiloan. Ont-v-stat rate. i.

per tine daily; $1.50 per line Sunday. DEADLINES 3 P.M. dally for following day. 5 P.M. Friday for Sunday publication.

The Fre Press reserve the right to classify, revise or reject a-v want d. and is not responsible for errors after the first incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Telephone WOodward 2-9400 HARVEY A. NEELY GIBBONS LEO 764 Pierce, Birmingham; husband of Pauline (nee Searles); father of Mrs. Merle Webb, Richard and Robert D.

Gibbons. Private service Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oakland, Birmingham. HARDOIN GERTRUDE M. Age 82. Beloved wife of the late Jerome Edward Hardoin; dear mother of Mrs.

Elaine Shepherd; dear sister of Mrs. Theodore Petri, Mrs. Elsie Monnet, Mrs. Marie Bowers, Florence, Leonard, Clarence, Raymond, Alfred and Russell Mitchell. Funeral from the ppens-VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd.

at Harper, Wednesday at 9:45 and at St. Anthony Church at 10:30. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. Instate Tuesday after 2 p.m. HAULER CATHERINE age 59, of 29401 Jefferson.

Beloved wife of the late Joseph; dear mother of Mrs. Walter Gersch, Mrs. William Zack, Joseph, John, Mrs. John Burke, Robert, and Mrs. Stan Korolewicz; sister of Mrs.

Nick Achs, John Merkler, Mrs. Frank Newman, and Mrs. Helen Stelner; also twenty-two grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 a.m., Roy J. Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St.

Clair Shores, 10 a.m. St. Gertrude Church. Interment Mt. Olivet.

Rosary Monday 8 p.m. HERBERT H. NEELY FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIFE INVEST IN YOURSELF DETROIT TIME STUDY SCHOOL Drafting Designing WO 1-6760 COUZENS UN 1-3880 MEYERS ROAD AT JAS. 16540 MEYERS RD. He lived at 41532 Conger A.H.

Peters Funeral Home Bay, Harrison Township near Employment LA 6-7700 17057 GRATIOT TU 4-5500 20705 MACK, G. P. WdS. 40 Help Wanted, Mate SULLIVAN Mt. Clemens.

A strong spokesman for Michigan's hunting and fishing enthusiasts, Mr. Eagan was president of the Congress for 16 years after it was formed In 1936. ACCOUNTANT For correspondence, cost work and general office work. Engineering interest helpful. Small metal working plant.

Write Box 1720 Free Press, 31, giving age, work and pay experience, education and family. UN 4-2311 VE 8-8100 14230 W. McNICHOLS 15600 FENKELL VAN VALKENBURG KE 1-0046 22250 GRAND RIVER AVE. Deaths Acctg. Major, Age 25-35 WM.

VASU JULIAN LI 9-0500 4375 N. WOODWARD mininium i rroi iuiiw. Inventory, Budget Analysis. For Controller's Office. S450.

Key Personnel, 2046 First Naf I Bldg INSTEAD of be-bop, the boogie and blues, "Jumping Joe" Lutcher Is now on another life, preaching and playing gospel hymns at church meetings and youth rallies around the country. His life before was playing a low-down beat from 'his saxophone around the night club circuit. He still plays the saxophone, but says that he has been "converted" too. FUNERALS TODAY UNDER MR. EAGAN the Congress became the largest such conservation organization Chas.

Verheyden, Inc. Agosta, Catherine Verhevden Basham, Samuel L. VanValkenburg Burial will be In ML Olivet Cemetery. SAMUEL SCHAFLANDER A longtime Inkster attorney, Mr. Schaflander, 69, of 2235 Inkster, died Sunday in Annapolis Hospital, Wayne.

Mr. Schaflander was a former Inkster village attorney and practiced law there for 30 years from an office in his home. He was born in Hartford, and graduated in 1914 from Yale Law School, New Haven, Conn. Survivors include his wife, Nell; a son, Gerald a daughter, Mrs. Constance Weisman; two sisters and five grandchildren.

Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter. Burial will be in Woodmere Cemetery. Biewer. Mary Established Over 50 Years '6300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 In the nation.

EMILY M. MRS. Sept. 16. Beloved wife of the late Charles oe-loved mother of Janeva Mara; dearest grandmother of James Mara; darling great-grandmother of Judith and Janine; dear sister of Bessie Boufford and Robert J.

Duford. Private services Tuesday. ASSISTANT Young man between 18 and 22. No typing required. Minimum high school education.

Neat appearance. Before forming the unit, Mr. Eagan worked for some 20 pleasant personality, permanent RUDOLPH age 38, of 2995 Springle, beloved husband of Eleanor. Dear son of Mrs. Theresa Soldridge.

Brother of William. Funeral from the Eppens-Van Deweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Ca-dieux Road at Harper, Monday at 8:15, and at St. Philip Nerl Church at 9. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m. Member of F.

O. Eagles Post 2622, VFW. STROLE ARTHUR, September 16, of 6025 Rosemont. Beloved husband of Rhoda; dear brother of Helen Doyle of Kansas. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m.

from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn. Interment Grandlawn. SUNDAY CHARLES of 16094 Strieker, East Detroit. Beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Louise and Edward; son of Mrs.

Antoinette Sonntag; brother of Mrs. Virginia Oleksiak and George Sonntag; brother-in-law of the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. Szumal.

Funeral service from Read-Schuttz Funeral Home, 2i705 Gratiot at Mlie Tuesday, 9:30, St. Veronica Church, 10 a.m. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m. SURBROOK JAMES M. Sept.

17, of 1059 Berk-snire, Grosse Pointe. Husoand of Marie, father of Mrs. Leonard Benson, Mrs. James Pitt and Barbara; brother of Harold, Russell and Mrs. James Dodge; grandfather of Deborah Ann Pitt.

Funeral at Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive. Time later. Memorials may be made to the heart fund. TANSKI CHARLOTTE, Sept. 16, of 8510 Marlowe; aearest daughter of Sophia and Walter Kazys; dear sister of Ted, Wanda, Kania and Lucille Prentkl.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W. Warren, Dearborn; St. Alphonsus Church 9. Inlerment Holy Sepulchre. Rosary Monday evening.

THEISEN PAULINE Sept. 15. 1961 of 5124 Horger Avenue, beloved motn-er of Mrs. Josepnine Scnrmtz and Edwin Theisen, and the late Mrs. Annora Mancuso; also survived by 10 granocnildren and 20 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral at Chapel of the McFarland Funeral Home, 5401 Schaefer Road, DearDorn, Monday at 9:30 a.m., and 6t bar-bara Church at 10. Rosary Sunday TOBIN EDNA, Sept. 17 (kindergarten teacher) of 16840 Greenfield. Beloved sister of Delia, of New York City; Louis J. and Jack Announcements oosition In marketing ana sales KAIIN years in the Free Press' ad promotion division.

Applicant must 20 Lost and Found be able to accept me nara worx and challenge that comes with advancement. Call for appointment. WO 2-4347, A. M. peters Howe-Peterson VanValkenburg Harris Killeen Frontczak Verhe 'den Higgerson Hamilton Van Lerberghe Buehler A.

H. Peters Frontczak Ted Sullivan Hradowsky Kaufman Calcaterra Weitenberner Killeen Bigelow, Ethel Brvce, Irving D. Cawley, James A. Doyle, Richard Dziubinski, Stanley Agnes Ferron, Charles L. Fisher Dr.

Otto Floyd, Gabriella Fass, Theresa Gehrke, Frieda Hartzell, Louis B. Higgins, Welsome L. Iski, John Kohn, Minnie R. Maraulo, George Morgan, Patrick Sloan, Elizabeth Clrfriria- DilrinlDh p. between 9 a.m.

and 2 p.m. Ask for MINNIE Sept. 16, of 12761 W. 9 Mile Road, Oak Park. Beloved wife of Philip; dear mother of Aaron, and Mrs.

Alfred Ribnlck, of Scarsdale, N. dear sister of Samuel Wolson. Also eight grandchildren. Services Monday afternoon at 1, at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter. Interment Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

Mr. Rellly, BARBER Part time. Neat. G. M.

CALL MISS DAY at WOodward 3-9400 and let Free Press readers help you find your lost articles. You may charge your ad If vow wisn cr take It to the nearest liner station to get the same low rates as at the main office. area. Approx. hrs.

11-3. TW 1-0124. vertising department. Mr. Eagan was publisher of the magazine, the Detroit Sportsman, for many years until 1956.

In the 1920s he helped organize the Shiawassee Gun Club In Howell. Survivors include his wife, Collette; a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Wallace; three grand BARBER Wanted Detroit Leland Hotel Barber Shop. KHOURY COCKER Blonde Greenfleld- days, BARBER or apprentice, 75.

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TW 2-8337. ppens-VanDeweghe Sposato, Lucille H. Harper-Mulligan Theisen, Pauline B. WeFariand Whitehead, Harriett Quorfeld prentice OK. 7336 Woodward at Grand Blvd.

TR 1-5474. LOST-Lady's Longines watch, dntn, Thursday. Reward. DU 6-0774. BARBER, steady, top salary, must I Death Notices quality.

24645 w. warren. daughters, and four great 22 Personals BARBER Wanted Good guarantee, 13727 Gretiot. grandchildren. ANYONE OWE YOU MONEY ALICE, beloved wife of the late Nicholas; dear mother of Alice Edna Khoury, Mrs.

Selma Garrett, Edmond, Nicholas, Mrs. Lamese Deel; eight grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday from the Bag-nasco Funeral Home, 512 East Grand Boulevard at 10 a.m., St. George Syrian Orthodox Church, 11 a.m. St.

Thomas Times General and London Free Press, please copy. KLASNY MICHAEL. Husband of the late Helen; dear father of Edward M. and Marie E. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m.

at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. BARBER Full time. 23100 John R.

Collections Anywhere. KE 7-5650. i blk. north of 9 Mile. Next to 19421 w.

McNichols, Detroit iy Hazel Park Police station. WILL not be responsible for debts Rosary will be at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at the Gordon Crabb Funeral Home, Outer Drive none other BODY man first class maae by anyone otner man my self. Jessie Lumpkin. Saginaw, Pon- need apply.

555 tiac. 32 CHEMISTS 612 City-County Bldg Transportation MAN WITH car to work for third AAA CALIFORNIA and Gratiot. Services will be at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at St. Clare of Montefalco Church, Audubon and Mack, Grosse Pointe Park.

KOLOMYJSKI largest company in U.S. e-lu p.m. BR 2-1142. 18018 WOODWARD TO 5-5700 AAA ALASKA, SEATTLE All points Best Allowance AAA NATIONWIDE DRIVEAWAY MyAnsiver BY BILLY GRAHAM QUESTION: Isn't Christianity old-fashioned and behind the times? Doesn't the theory of evolution and other scientific findings put a new light on God? G.S. ANSWER: Truth doesn't have a date on it, like the model of an automobile.

The multplication tables are as true as when they were first devised. The law of Gravity is not less true because it is old. New theories and Scientific discoveries do not throw new light on God, they only reveal what He knew all the time. The fact that you and many others think that God is outmoded does not reflect on Him it reveals a fault in your logic. If some people don't believe that marriage is for keeps, that doesn't necessarily brand them as modern.

This attitude toward truth is an effort of a materialistic person to make everything matter, and therefore subject to decay. But Christ said: "Heaven and earth may pass away, but my 8900 Gratiot I A.M.-6 P.M. WA 5-2070 WALTER, age 77, of Honor, Mlchl- Beloved husband of Maria nee Tomaszewski) dear father of Theo Walter and Cass; also seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m. from the Roy J.

Kaul Funeral Home, 28433 Jefferson, St. Clair Shores. Interment White ChapeL AAA NEW CARS CALIFORNIA SEATTLE EL PASO Midwest Auto Deliv. Phone 24 Hours Contract Administrators A leading producer of electro -mecnanical de WE 1-0620 9970 GRAND RIVER ACE California, N. Seattle, other Arms Boost Kills Tax-Cut KULA poinis.

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vices systems for MARTIN September 16, of 5186 Trenton. Dear brother of Frank and John of Detroit; Anthony and Michael in Poland. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 from the L. J. Jarzembowski nd Son Funeral Home, 4405 Wesson at Buchanan, to St.

Cune-gunda Church at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. CALIF. AND SEATTLE T'Blrds to Idaho, St.

Paul, other locations. CLAUDE'S 9106 Mich. LU 4-1420. Tobin, Mrs. Lester H.

Canon, of Palo Alto, Mrs. Eric enter, of Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Mrs. Ruben Cooper, of Norfolk, Va. Services Tuesday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter. VAN MOEN RUTH, suddenly, of 27175 Sylvan Drive, Warren, Mich.

Beloved wife of Lucien (Chene); dear mother of Beverly Van Moen; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Tuer, dear sister of Mrs. Marie Muylaert, Mrs.

Dorothy Muvlaert, Miss Virginia Rewoldt, Mrs. Emily Noder, Thomas C. Tuer, Norman J. Tuer, and Mrs. Eileen Munselle.

Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Wednesday morning at 9, and St. Sylvester Church IWarren, Mich.) at 10. Rosary Tuesday evening at 8:30.

Hopes-Dillon aerospace ground support equipment ap- MRS. MARGARET R. REDD Services for Mrs. Reid, 49, of 1116 N. Lafayette, Dearborn, will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, 22547 Michigan, Dearborn. Mrs. Reid, a Detroit -area resident for 45 years, died Saturday at Wayne County General Hospital. She was a volunteer worker at Children's Hospital, the public school libraries and Easter Seal drives. Survivors include her husband, LeRoy; a son, David; her father, Robert Rennie; two brothers, Bruce and David Rennie, and a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Vandemergel. Burial will be in Chester-town, Md. LEO I. GIBBONS A retired field engineer for the B. F.

Goodrich Rubber Mr. Gibbons, 72, of 764 Pierce, Birmingham, died Sunday at William Beaumont Hospital. Born in Akron, Mr. Gibbons moved to Birmingham in 1926. A veteran of World War he belonged to the Masonic Lodge in Akron and was a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers.

include his wife, Pauline; a daughter, Mrs. Merle Webb; two sons, Richard L. and Robert and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, 183 Oakland, CADILLACS CALIFORNIA ALL STATE AUTO DRIVEAWAY -I WASHINGTON (UPI) 8110 Llvernois TY 4-5800' pilCOTIOnS IS SeeKina 6X LOUGHLLN asia rtj-j-ts-i rv-t ts CATHERINE RAE INC.

its Treasury Secretary Douglas 25254 Grand River KE 4-0610 Hi ipnwcu imcu iui Detroit driveway service I mnrkfftinn envision. Dillon said Sunday America's 6834 W. WARREN TY 8-9373 military buildup to meet the Educational 35 AGNES wife of the late Thomas; dear mother of Mrs. Rosemary Pantelis, Robert and Mrs. Margaret Pantelis; eight grandchildren also survive; sister of John and Catherine Coe.

Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Avenue, and 10 a.m. at St.

Angela Church, Roseville. Interment St. Paul Cemetery, Owosso, Michigan, 2 p.m. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m. VERLINDE Applicants must have a degree in engineering or business administration.

Position involves Berlin crisis virtually killed any chance of a tax cut next year. But, he said, no tax boost would be needed unless additional mobilization is ordered. Word shall not pass away." May Mcdonald administration of contracts for the latest development of aero I remind you that some of the most intellectual, most modern people in the world are AIRLINE CAREERS WE ARE NOW INTERVIEWING YOUNG MEN AND WOVEN TO TRAIN FOR HIGH-PAY CAREERS WITH AIRLINES. Top opportunities for HOSTESSES and STATION AGENTS to quality as AIRLINE RESERVATION 1ST, COMMUNICATIONS, RADIO OPERATOR, TICKET AGENT, If you have high school diploma, write or phone for interview. Airline Training Div.

CENTRAL TECH INST. WO 1-3501 413 LAFAYETTE DET. 24 DILLON said the Government CHARLES B. (Mac), September 16, 13132 Grenler. Husband of the late Mary (Kent); uncle of John, William, and Donald McDonald of Ohio, Frank Kent and Barbara Costello of Detroit.

Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Tuesday at 9:15, and the Assumption Grotto Church at 9:45. Rosary Monday 8:30 p.m. space vehicles. Must be qualified to handle cus tomer requests, quotes. ERMA, of 4801 13 Mile Warren, Mich.

Beloved wife of the late Camiel; dear mother of Mrs. George (Mary) Kass, Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) Theut, Mrs. Jerome (Bertha) Vandenbussche and Mrs. Stanley (Violet) Bobowski.

Survived by 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Tuesday morning at 9, and St. Mark's Church (Warren, Mich.) at 10.

Rosary Sunday evening at 7. YENNA CARLO (Charles) September 15, of 1066 Maryland, Grosse Pointe. Husband of Virginia Mary; father of Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs. Freda Mazzola, Mrs.

Josephine Golla, Evelyn, Debra Ann; bother of Joseph, Bartlo, Mrs. Mary Nicaise, Mrs. JoAnn Pantak, Mrs. Catherine Ohr, Mrs. Vita Sperling, and the late Josephine Caradonna, and Lena Guzardo.

Survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Tuesday at 9:30, and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. Rosary Monday evening at 8:30. Crash Kills 10 BADAJOZ, Spain JPI A coordination contract McHUGH negotiations.

All qualified applicants will re freight train collided with a bus last night near the village of Villafranca de Los Barros, killing '10 persons and injur AIRLINE. TRAINING (4 week's course) Free placement service with 35 airlines. If you are 18-35, S. PHONE OR WRITE McCONNELL AIRLINE SCHOOL 1302 CADILLAC TOWER WO 1-2208 ceive consideration for employment without regard to rare THOMAS, Sept. 15, beloved husband of Margaret dear father of Margaret Maureen Anne, Elizabeth M.

and Susan E. Mc-Hugh; brother of Patrick of New York, and Margaret McGavern of Ireland. Rosary service al Ted C. Sullivan Funeral 14230 W. McNichols Monday 8 P.m.

Requiem Mass Gesu Church, Tuesday morning at 9. fiJb Birmingham. Cremation will be at White Chapel Cemetery. creed, color or national origin. Located in a fine corn- ing 17.

BUSINESS TRAINING Day and Evening Enroll Nowl THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Michigan Theater 220 Bagley Call or Phone WO 2-6534 MOORE munity in Western Michigan. Many social STATE TOLL HITS 9 would wind up the current fiscal year next June about 6 billion dollars in the red. But, he said, President Kennedy is sticking to his pledge to present a balanced budget for the following year. The Secertary said the Federal deficit does not pose a serious threat of inflation because the nation had substantial un-employment and idle plant capacity. How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates.

This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not our. Checks "plate odor' (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at EDITH L.

Sept. 15. of 15337 Aubry. Beloved mother of Mrs. Richard (Pat) Stebeifon and David.

Daughter of Mrs Gordon Grovier. At cultural institutions pro ZDYBICKI McCONNELL AIRLINE SCHOOL 1302 Cadillac Tower WO 1-2208 vide an excellent Otmos chapel of Hammond and Haas Fu Trade Technical Schools for family livina neral Home, 24501 Five Mile until Sunday 10 p.m. In state at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, of Livonia, from 10 a.m. Monday until time of service, 11 a.m.

Expense Paid Train Kills Mom, 2 Children in Car LEARN BARBERING Enroll Now for October Class TUITION ONLY $575 Part Time Classes Also NEWCOMB KARL, September 16 of 7678 Llttle-fieid. Beloved husband of Agnes; dearest father of Renata Woicik; Eugenia Ward; Jeanette; Dyonizy and Aloysius Zdybickl. Survived by 4 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson; dear brother of Mary Gonska, and Apolonia Copp of Montana; dear ather-ln-law of Felix Woicik, Henry Ward and Stephanla. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W.

Warren, Dearborn. St. Stephans Church at 10. Entombment Hcly Sepulchre Mausoleum. Member of Alliance of Poles of America.

Groop U2.i UNIVERSAL BARBER COLLEGE 2123 Gratiot WO 5-8292 GAITHER suddenly, September 16; dear father of William E. and Elsie M. Rendfuss; three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren survive. Services Geo. P.

Warrick Funeral Home, 1093 E. Grand Boulevard, Tuesday, 2 P.m., under auspices of Island View Lodge ar 485 I.O.O.F. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Arrangements Made for No Down Payment E.T.S. ELECTRONIC srHnni 5 Interviews For Qualified Applicants Send resume to: Harry Trimble Industrial Relations Mgr. LEAR, INC.

Electro-Mechanical Div. 110 Ionia Ave, N.W. Grand Rapids, 3730 WOODWARD TE 3-4620 A 37-year-old Jackson County mother and two of her children died Sunday in a car-train crash east of Jackson. Six other deaths brought Michigan's weekend traffic Cemeteries 7 learn drafting, math wciiicismc AND BLUEPRINT READING NATIONAL Memorial Gardens 2.E. S.

Design Eng. LA 7-1484 NYVALL crypts. Reasonable. DU 2-9079. Trade Technical Schools 36 toll to nine.

BUM0C1S 15 Legal Notices I CM!" PETER September 16, beloved husband of Doris; brother of Ray Nyvall of Stoneybrook, N.Y. Rosary service Tuesday evening at 8:30, at Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Road. Requiem Mass at Presentation Church Wednesday at 10.

3276 Emmons, Avon Township, Oakland County. Cole died Sunday night when Get this quick relief. Lift shoe pressure, soothe and cushions the sensitive spot. Ask lor the Bunion size. Mm.

Dorothy Roberts, her son, Robert, 15, and daughter, Diane, 12, were killed when their convertible was struck broadside by a westbound New York Central passenger train Help Wanted, Male his car went out of control on CDONOHUE Southf ield near Seven Mile, jumped onto the Center island AGOSTA CATHERINE, Sept. 15, of 4344 Lakepointe, wife of Glocchino (Jack); mother of Mrs. Virgil Munie and Mrs. Richard Mc-Curdy; daughter of James Gram-matico; also three sisters, four brothers and three grandchildren. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, Mack at Outer Drive Monday at 10:15 and to San Francisco Church, Rivard and Brewster at 11.

Rosary Sunday evening at 8. BIEWER MARY, wife of the late John; dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn Spu-dich and Howard; three grandchildren also survive; sister of Leo, Frank, Paulina Holnackl and Ciarene Rosemark. Funeral Mon-, day, 8:30 a.m. from A.

H. Peters' Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot and 9 a.m. St. David's Church. Rosary Sunday.

7 p.m. BIGELOW ETHEL SMURTHWAITS, of 3450 W. Chicago. Wife of the late Horace mother of Mrs. Barbara La Due and William sister of Mrs.

Hazelton Spencer and Mrs. Bessie L. Shryer; five grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m from Howe-Peterson Funeral Home. 22544 Michigan Dearborn.

Burial Traverse City, Mich. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Fund. Envelopes available at Funeral Home. BLAISDELL tERTHA, Sept. 11.

formerly of 5449 Reuter, beloved wife of the late Isaac dearest mother of Harry Bleisdell and Verona Moore. Funeral service Tuesday, 10 a.m., from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 Warren, Dearborn. Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery. BOYD ALBERT of 8862 Lorman. Beloved husband of Goldie; dear father of Mrs.

Kay Boyd of Pon-tiac, and Mrs. Eugene (Wanda) Mangum; dear brother of Mrs. Anabelle Dixon, of Marlon, Mrs. Porter Levanne, of St. Petersburg, Fla.

Survived by one grandchild, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home, 13340 E. Warren, corner Lakeview, Tuesday afternoon at 1. BURKE JOHN HAROLD, September 17.

Beloved husband of Josephine; dear father of Mrs. William (Ann) Hassett and Charles T. Burke; dear brother of Mrs. Kathrvn Sheridan and Mrs. Marcella Sullivan.

Funeral from Mclnnes-Des-mond Funeral Home, 16111 Woodward, Wednesday, 9:30. Blessed Sacrament Cathedral at 10. CICHOWICZ MARY (nee Schultz), beloved wife of Marion; dear mother of Mrs. Raymond (Eleanor) Sass; grandmother of Ronald and Kathleen; dear sister of Mrs. Clara Selewski, Mrs.

Frances Stencel, Mrs. Sophie Macay, Mrs. Victoria Mroczkowski, Mrs. Barbara Ridge, Mrs. Josephine Hanford and Mrs.

Margaret Witte. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Road (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods, and 10 a.m. at St. Joan of Arc Church. CRECHIOLO CHARLES. Sept.

17, of 3535 Law-ton. Dearest father of Christine a leg Elizabeth Hungerford, Philip and Jack; dearest brother of Anthony, James, Catherine Sablce, of Detroit; Michael Crech-iolo, Mary Macullco, of Canada. Survived by 14 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday. Time later.

CURZYDLO MRS. MARY, 75, Sept. 16, 1961. Remains at Barnard-Conner Funeral Home, Memphis, Mich. Funeral services Wednesday, Sept.

20, 10 a.m., St. Phillip's Catholic Church, I s. Burial In church cemetery. DANIELS HERBERT beloved husband of Hazel; dear father of Mrs. John Arbaugh and Roy DeRoche; six grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters also survive.

Funeral Tuesday 2 m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. DROZELLA JOHN, Sept.

17, formerly of Sibley Road, New Boston. Husband of the late Mary; brother of Augusta Engel; 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral at Uht Memorial Home, Wayne, Tuesday at 4. Burial Mallett. DYRVAL GEORGE, September 15, 6131 Do-mine.

Beloved husband of Marie; dear father of George brother of Mrs. Marie Smarsh, William Mrs. Ann Minett Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a from the Leo J. Miller Funeral Home, 9222 Jos Camoau, Resurrection Church at 9. HNS Rosary Mondaw 7 p.m.

EAGAN LLOYD September 17, 1961, of 41532 Conger Bay Drive, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Beloved husband of Collette dear father of Mrs. Cyrllla O. Wallace; dear grandfather of Mrs.

Donald K. Reid, Mrs. Bruce Bracken and Pamela L. Wallace; also 4 qreat-grandchil-dren; brother of William M. At the Gordon C.

Crabb Funeral Home, Gratiot at Outer Drive. Time of funeral later. FAIRBAIRN GEORGE retired Detective Lt. Detroit Police Department. Husband of the late Catherine; dear father of Howard; five grandchildren and five sreat-grandchildren also survive; brother of Mrs.

May Kimball. Funeral Wednesday 2 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Avenue.

FECTEAU Sept. 15, formerly of 1453 Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe; sister of Arthur J. and Mrs. Eugene T. Berthiaume.

Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Dr. Monday at 9:30 and to St. Ambrose Church at 10. Rosary Sunday evening at 8. FERRER A GIOVANNA, September 15, of 4835 Williamson, Dearborn.

Beloved wife of Antonio; beloved mother of Guy Ferrera, Violet, Ross, Mario Ferrera. Survived by 4 grandchildren; dear daughter of Pamfiglia Riggl; also survived by 3 sisters and 2 brothers In Italy. Member of Italian-American Women's Club of Dearborn. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. from the Lesney Funeral Home, 13201 W.

Warren, Dearborn, St. Barbara Church at 10. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Mausoleum. Rosary Sunday, 2:30 p.m. FLOYD GABRIELLA, of 7609 Avno, Orlando, formerly of 4384 Alter road.

Wife of Arthur; dear mother of Lydia and Henry; dear daughter of Mrs. Carla Arcand; dear sister of Frances and Joseph from the Arthur J. Van Lerberghe Funeral Home. 13340 East Warren, corner Lake-view, Monday morning at 10:30, and St. John Berchman's Church at 11.

Rosary Sunday evening at (. GEHRKE FRIEDA, beloved wife of William; dear mother of Kay, William, Glenn and Beverly; five grandchildren also survive; dear sister of Melvin Smith. At A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack at Vernier rd.

(8 Mile), Grosse Points Woods, until 10 p.m. Sunday. In State at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Mack at Colony, St. Clair Shores, from 10 a.m.

Monday until time of services, 11 a.m. at a crossing two miles west of their Grass Lake home. STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY In the Matter of the ESTATE of EDWARD N. BARNARD, Deceased. No.

609-395 DECREE FOR DISPOSITION OF ATTORNEY'S FILES AND RECORDS At a Session of Said Court Held at the City-County Building in the City of Detroit, this Sept. 6, 1961. PRESENT: HON. NEAL FITZGERALD Circuit Judge In this cause National Bank of Detroit, a national banking association, Administator With Will Annexed de bonis non in the above Estate, filed its Petition for In and hit a tree. Firemen had to cut him from the wreckage and Cole was dead on arrival at Mt.

Carmel Mercy Hospital. COLLEGE STUDENTS FREDERICK G. Beloved husband of Catherine A. (nee Walsh); dear father of Mrs. Caroline Miller; dear brother of 'Mrs.

Eva Stre-berger, Mrs. Jo Palmer, Mrs. Rose Abernathy and Cass O'Dono-hue; grandfather of two, and four great-grandchildren. Funeral from Thos. P.

Lahey Funeral Home, 8316 Dexter, Tuesday morning at 8:30, St. Cecilia's Church at 9. Interment Mt. Olivet. Rosary Monday at 8:30.

THE THREE were heading Miss Mary Ann Smith, 19, of home after a trip to the country to get eggs when the crash Sleep Like Log Stop Stomach Gas 3 Times Faster Certified laboratory tests prove BELL-ANS tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acidity in one minute as many leading digestive tablets. Get BELL-ANS today for the fastest known relief. 35 at druggists. Send postal to BELL-ANS, Orangeburg, N. Y.

for liberal free sample. occurred, at the Hayball Road PENNY 3292 Emmons, Avon Township, a passenger in Cole's car, was in serious condition ki Mt. Carmel. crossing, about eight miles east of Jackson. Final Week REGISTER Mrs.

Ray was dead on arrival ROSELLA September 16, of 16100 Burgess. Beloved wife of William; dear mother of William and Mrs. Shirley Sendrak; also survived by seven grandchildren. Services Tuesday 1 p.m. at the West Chapel of the Ross Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Red ford.

RAPHAEL FANNIE, of 3711 Webb. Belowc structions as to disposition to be made of certain lawyer's files and records of the said deceased which had come Into the custody of said Administrator. The Court, on April 18, 1961, entered an Order for hearing appointing Guardian Ad Litem; publication was had in accordance with the Court's Order, as appears by proof of publication on file herein. The Guardian Ad Litem appointed by the Court entered upon his duties. The case came on for at Receiving Hospital Sunday after her car rammed one at TOOTHACHE Don't suffer needlessly.

Get speedy relief from throbbing pain of toothache Commonwealth and Canfield. Al Trumble, of Jackson, the train engineer, said the Roberts' car stopped at the crossing but then started again. The car pulled In front of the train, which was going about 70 miles an hour, Trumble said. The car was carried 500 feet Start earning money new end be assured of a good income II thru your sdiool term. Work full or pert time and mate good money canvassing door to door.

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Services Monday, 10 a.m., at the Ira Kaufman I hearing on June 16, 1961, ana near-i Ing was had in part and continued I to June 30, 1961, when final hearing hAH. Th Guardian Ad Litem mW 'PAUCNTSJI Weldon was a passenger In a car driven by Leo E. Miller, 30, of Breckenridge, when it struck another at a Midland Intersection early Sunday. Weldon was thrown from the car and died at the scene. Miller; Larry T.

Cobb, 20, Chapel, 9419 Dexter. The family at the Kleinsmith residence, 24041 Morton, Oak Park. REDD by the train and rolled over Fall Semester Starts SEP? 25 several times, pushing the car MARGARET of 1116 N. La engine to the rear of the auto. The crossing had no barner3 but the flashers were Salesmen fayette, Dearborn, beloved wife of Leroy; dear mother of David L.i daughter of Robert Rennie; sister of Mrs.

Elizabeth Vandemergel, Bruce and David Rennie; sister-in-law of Mrs. Bovd Nelson. Funeral Tuesday 1 m. from the Howe Peterson Funeral Home. 22546 Michigan Dearborn.

"Must I Suffer All My Life because Tin a driver of the other car, and Vernon Belongs, 23, his passenger, both of Midland, were in serious condition at Midland Hospital. Mrs. Roberts' husband, Bud, operator of Grass Lake Recrea filed his Report on the facts and law, and his Recommendations, to which reference may be had. No person appeared in opposition to the prayer of the said Administrator that it be authorized to destroy the said files and records; the sole persons appearing were representatives of the said Administrator and the Guardian Ad Litem. The matter considered, and due reference being had to the Report and Recommendations of the Guardian Ad.

Litem, On motion of Dickinson, Wright, i McKean and Cudlip and Stanley E. Beattie, attorneys for said National Bank of Detroit, Administrator as aforesaid, IT IS DECREED that the said Administrator forthwith cause the files and records of the late Edward N. Barnard, attorney-at-law, to be placed In storage with Riverside Storage and Cartage Company, at 401-409 West Congress Street, Detroit, Michigan, to be held in storage by said Riverside until Decern-1 ber 31, 1963, and that from and after said date the said Riverside is authorized to proceed to the utter destruction of said files and REGISTRAR'S OFFICE OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 10 A.M.-7 P.M.

RICHARDOT Rickel died early Sunday tion, and another daughter were at home. when he tried to avoid a car coming toward him on Michigan, a divided highway, east Jackson County Coroner GRACE, Sept. 14, dear mother of Elmlre Jean Markhoff; daughter of Mrs. Anna Driver; sister of Mrs E. B.

Wolfe, Mrs. Harry J. O'Nell and Glenn Orme of Bra-denton Beach, Florida. Services at Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home.

14230 W. McNichols Road, Tuesday 2 P.m. DOOR TO DOOR SOLICITORS Loren Bates said no inquest would be held. of Morton Taylor Rd. in Canton Township, western Wayne County.

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DANIEL SIMKINS, 16, of 6121 McMillan. ISADORE LIPIEC, 44, of Iron River. HARVEY C. COLE, 23, of Sim kins was one of three wmii records by burning; that said Riverside, until December 31, 1963, Is authorized to afford anv party desiring to Inspect said files and records and possessing the authorization of this Court so to do, reasonable opportunity of inspection at his cost; and opportunity to withdraw such part of said files and records as this Court may authorize to be withdrawn IT IS FURTER DECREED that a true copy of this Decree for Disposition of attorney's files and records be published In the Detroit Free Press, a dally newspaper circulated in the County of Wayne and in the County of Kent, State of Michigan, once each week for six weeks from and after the date of this Decree and that proof of service of such publication shall be filed herein. IT IS FURTHER DECREED that upon delivery of said files and records to.

the said Riverside, the duty and responsibility of said National Bank of Detroit, as Administrator aforesaid, as to said files and records, shall be terminated and discharged, end said administrator shall be freed of further attention to said matter. NEAL FITZGERALD Circuit Judge A TRUE COPY EDGAR M. BRANIGIN, Clerk. By William Mohardt, Deputy Clark. youuis wno tried to steal a car late Saturday in Wayne, police Salesmen 42 JOSEPH, of 7344 Grandmont.

Beloved husband of Genevieve; dear father of Sybil Taddia and Raymond; dear father-in-law of Joseph Taddia; dear son of John; dear brother of Andrew, Sister Mary Oftona, Thomas, Mitchell, Josephine Swiatek and Genevieve Peters; also two grandchildren. Member of Knights of Columbus, Msgr. Hunt Council and Cardinal Mer-cier Fourth Degree Assembly. Rosary Tuesday, 7 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., from Jos.

L. Turowski Funeral Home, 18957 Warran, to St. Christopher Church at 9. ROSS EARL September 17, of 408 Mill Street, Flushing. Husband of the late Agnes; father of Walter; brother of Logan; also survived by four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Mr. Ross may be seen at the Sehmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home at 1662S Grand River, after 3 P.m Tuesday. Services 10 a.m., Wednesday. Interment, Grandlawn Cemetery. SAWREY JAMES Sept.

16, 1961; beloved husband of Belle Sawrey; father of Mrs Josephine Potter, Mrs. Martha Anderson, Frank McMasters; brother of Mrs. Marie- Staten. Funeral services at Alfred E. Crosby Mortuary, 12700 Hamilton at Glendale, Tuesday, Sept.

19, 3 p.m. SCHAFLANDER SAMUEL, Sept. 17, of 2235 Inkster Road, Inkster. Dearly beloved husband of Nell dear father of Gerald of Flushing, N. and Mrs.

Constance W. Weisman; dear brother of Mrs. Belle Livingston of Miami Beach, and Mrs. Adolph Nadler of New York City. Also five grandchildren.

Services Tuesday morning at 9:30, at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter. Interment, Woodmere Cemetery. Meet on CD NEW YORK (UPD Gov. said. Sim kins reportedly lost control of the car as the owner gave chase, hit a parked auto and smashed into a tree.

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