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THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 10-10 In Memoriam In Memoriam TRUST LOSES IN MOVE Eor Dismissal Of Case Involving Giannini interests. San Francisco, February 24 (AP) The motion of Time Trust.

Announcement! liFlil 1 L. 1 1 4 lijitfr 1 i a MiH 1 I Story' r1" A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Ivery year "In Memoriam" notieei In The Sunday Enquirer b. com mots popular. Many peopl consider them the ideal way of expressing proper tentiment for the departed friend or relative Th Enquirer has available several hundred Memoriam verses on file in the office. They are for the use of those who wish to plac inch a notice.

This extra eervice costs nothing and the, charge for publication of the one selected is very nominal If you to place such a notice call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, or telephone PArkway 2700. Assistance In proper wording or Information on any other detaili will be cheerfully given. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET I Thou, therefore, be strong in tke grace. 1940, John Howard Harris. for dismissal of charges filed by thej Securities and Exchange Commis- ft inn ma .1 i 1 .3 1 1 1 I Judge Albert M.

Sames of Tucson. Ariz. The decision paved the way for resumption of the main case. Charges of violating the Securities Act were filed last April against 'lime Trust; Bank of America, A. P.

uiannlm, Chairman of the Board of the Bank of America; L. 11 Giannini, President of the Bank of Anu-eica: John M. Grant. Presi dent of Transajnerica, and three managing officers of Time Trust-Meredith Parker, Ralh W. Wood nd H.

E. Blanchett. All were parties to the dismissal motion which was denied today. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The following table shows the Btate of the weather in the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau at 7:30 o'clocli last right, seventy-fifth meridian time: Card ol Thanki f3 7 5 3 3g 3 3 SS 2 ra to jr 0 tu tit Card Of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere and hearifelt thanks to our many relatives friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during our many sad hours of bereavement wuen uod called to nis eternal rest our beluved husband, father, and grandfather, JACOB METZ In particular do we thank Rev. George B. Grunkemeyer for his many visits and kindness; Dr. 1). c.

Rivers and Dr. A. r. Rcwwer for their efforts; all donors of the beautiful flora! offerings and spiritual bouquets: Mr. Joseph A Vltt Mr.

Kred Meyer and staff of the Vltt A Stermer luneral directors tor their efficient manner in which tlity conducted all luneiai arrangements. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved mother ana granamotner, ANNA C. LAUOK (nee Schlotter), In particular do we thank Rev.

Fathers Bartholomew, Richards, and Hemrtan their Impressive requiem; St. Elizabeth Married Ladles Society; Ladies Auxiliary K. of St. John No. 103.

Third Order of St. F'rancis; Ladies Auxiliary St. Aloysius Orphans Socleiy; all for their services and large attendance; Dr. F. Cunningham for his untiring efforts; all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual tillering); and Frank W.

Imwalle and stuff of the Imwalle Memorial for their kind and efilcient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Children Card Of Thanks. With deepest gratitude we wish to extend our appreciation to a I our relatives, friends. and nelu-hbors for the kindness and svm- painy snnwn us in tne great loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, JOSEPH BRESNEN. In particular do we thank Rev, Father Mollman Kev.

Katner Var ey. and Rev. Father Woodyard for their kindness and Impressive solemn requiem mass, the organist and choir, Dr, N. Cavanauth, the pallbearers, Streetcar Men's Union, Ds-vlslon 627, all donors of the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings, and John Hodapp Sons for their kind and competent services. The Bereaved Wife and Sons.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and hearifelt thanks to all relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended us In the loss of our dearly beloved sister and aunt, ELIZABETH MURPHY. We especially wish to thank Father Auf-denmoore of St. Joseph Church, Dr. Francis F.

Kramer. Itev. Father Macke, Drs. Amato and Theslng, and all sisters and nurses of St. Mary Hospital, also all the donors of the beautiful floral and splrllual offerings, the pallbearers and donors nf automobiles, and In particular Mr.

George Calahan for his kind ana etticient management ot tne funeral. The Bereaved Sisters, Nieces, and Nephews. Card Of Thanks. With deepest gratllude we wish to ex-lend our appreciation lo all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown un in the grout loss ol our dearly beloved sister, MARY A. GRAMA NN.

In particular we do thank Rev. F'alhcrs Volk, Flynn, and Woodyer; our neighbors, Mrs. William Carlton and Mrs. Georgia Stewart; Dr. Moore; all donors ot the many oeautilul floral and spiritual offerings; Auxiliary No.

(17, Knights of SI. John, and I Henry Kaclel or ine joiin J. nnuei company for his efficient manner In arranging all details. The Bereaved Brother snd Slsler. Card Of Thanks.

It is with heartfelt appreciation we ex tend our thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and expressions sympathy shown us in the joss of our dearly beloved husband and father, WILLIAM M. TOBEY. Especially we wish to thank the Rev. Rupert Landbll, J. Byrne and Harold Kuhns.

Dr. Kdwin M. Crate, the donors of the many beautiful floral otierings and spiritual bouquets, the Catholic Order of Foresters tor tnelr services, tne paiinearers. and Nurre Brothers, funeral directors, for their kind and efficient service. The Bereaved Fnmily.

Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere thanks lo our many relatives, friends, snd neighbors for t.h; assistance and sympathy shown us In our mte sorrow and bereavement In Ihe loss of deatly beloved mollier, grandmother 'and great-grandmother, ROSA WOLS1FER. Especially do we thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, BHghlon Council, D. of A. No.

100, for their splendid services, Rev. E. A. Kattenhenry, for his consoling words, also the undertakers, Wrassmann and Barlknecht, for their efficient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend nur sincere cratitllde In all relnllves friends onrf nolehhnrs for I Fa In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, JOHN GEORGE HAEHL, who passed away February 28, 19.ia. Surrounded by friends we are lonesome, In the midst of nur love ws are blue. With a smile on our face we've a heartacha, Lunging, dear daddy, for you. Our lips cannot tell how we miss him.

Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God only knows how we miss him, In a home that Is lonesome today. VVh-n evening shades are falling, And we sit In the quiet alone. To ur hesrts there comes a longing, if he only could come home, Sadly Missed by His Wif snd Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and husband, F'RANCIS Q. KOMAREK, who passed away February 21, One year today our loved one was called.

To his eternal rest. Gone where the angels sing so sweet, And taken when Uod knew beat. There is someone who missed you sadly. And finds the time long since you went. There is someone who misses you sadly, And tries to be brave and content, Gone la the fact we love to dear.

Silent Is the voice we love to hear, 'Tla sad and true, we wonder whv. The best are always tht first to die. His Lov'ng Mother, Father and Wife. In Loving Memory Ut our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, MARGARET MARY 1MWALLR (nre Bresnen), who passed away February 23, 1930. A year ago God called you, Oh, mother dear, of mine, Your gentle Inve and teachings, Are with us all tht time.

May you, dear mother, prsy for ut, In time of need and strife, And guide us ss you alwayt did Hutu the mnl ol life. Her Loving Husband, Grandchildren, and children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, HENRY A. ADAMS, who passed awsy February 35, 1931. Your gentle face and patient smile, vVith sadness we recall, Yon had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

The volet mute and stilled tht heart. That loved us will and Irut, Ah, bitter wts ths trial to part, From one so good as you. Sadly Missed by His Wirt and Daughter. Mass will be read at St. Aloysius Church, Bridgetown.

Birthday Remembrance Of our dear daughter and sister, ELA1NK LILLIAN MURARO, Born February 28, 1928 Died July 28, 1934, Before the Throne it God, Thousand! of children stand, Children whose sins are foilvto, A holy, linppy band. She was loo pure lor this cold earth, Too beautilul tn slay, And to God's Holy Angel bort mi darling Klnniu uu.iy. Sadly Missed by Mother, Falher, Bislert and Hriuucr In Loving Memory Of our beloved fallur, JOHN 8E1WERT. who passed away Ftbruary 26, 1M. Gone, dear father, gone fnrever, iluw we miis your smiling face.

But you left us to lemember, None on earth can take your plant. A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweot Iht mtmory still, But death lias left a loneliness, 'Hid world can never (III, Sadly Mlased Jiy ills Loving Children. In Loving Memory or our dearly beloved husband and father, FRANK M. BYKN8, who departed this life F'ebruary S8, lug. When evening shades falling, And we sit In tht nulet alone.

To our hearts then comts a longing, ii oe oniy coma come nome. Friends may think ws have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, But Ihey little know tht heartache, uur jinnee nine an tnt while, Sadly Missed by His Wife, Bon and Family. In Loving Memory or my btloved brother, CLIFFORD OA1LEY, who passed away Ftbruary Dear Olirf, yor. are nn( forgotten, Nor will you ever be, As long ss life and memory last, Cliff, ws will remember Ihtt. Sadly Missed by Hit Loving Hlsler, Ida lauey, nnn near riend, Mrs.

Hsttls Hseg. In Loving Memory Of nur beloved molher, MAGDALENE TVTTEL, who panted away February 19,10. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot chenge them 'tis true, Years thst como will not sever, Our loving remembranet of you, Badly Missed by tht Children. Socittiti and Lodgti O. E.

S. NORWOOD OHAFTFR NO. 421 Officers and members p'mm atsembl at tht Vorhis funtral homt, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Ohio, Sunday, Ftbruary 25, at 8 p. to hold set vices for our departed sister, Sarah Meyer. EDITH O.

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MeMlllaa MA M3 i'l lie n- Cdid ol Thanki Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere appreciation is extended to our relatives, mend and neighbors tor their Kindness to us in the loss of our beloved wi.e, mother and sister. MRS. NELLIE L1NHARDT (nee KeefeK Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Jos.

K. Collins, Rev. James O. Byrne and I Rev. Urban R.

Koenlg lor their impressive tnass: Dr. Ueorce H. Knapp, Dr. F. H.

lliketta, rr. Walter R. Grless, the pall-I bearers: all of tht beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets: the Women Auxiliary of the American Legion i and 8-40 for their services: also the I Women's Auxuillary National FederMlon of Clerks: and the Charles Miller funeral home for the etficlent manneryn which the fungral was conducted. Her Bereaved Husband, Son, Sister, and Brothers. Card Of Thanks, We wish to extend our sincere gratitude to all relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved lather, AUGUST BUERGE.

We are especially grateful to Falher Walter. O. V. of St. George for hll requiem mgn mass, the Dominican sisters, and the good old folks of St, Theresa Home, Sllverton, Dr.

Harvey H. Oerrisen, sisters and nurses uf Good Samaritan Hospital, donors ot many spiritual bouquets, the St Margaret Fraternity Third Order of St. Francis, St. George Court No. 271.

C. and Albert L. Boehmer and his assistant of the Joseph Huth Sons' funeral home for their efficient service. His Daughter and Ron. Miss Antoinette Bellman.

Mr. August Busrge, Jr. Card Of Thanks, We desire to express our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to us In our sad bereavement In the passing of our beloved mother, LIN A BINCEL. In particular do we thank the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, Drs. Helena Katternian and Dora Hunnenday fur their untiring efforts; Mrs.

Elisabeth Faeney and Mm Louise Roth for their faithful attention and tender devotion; the Rev. A. Katterhenrv for his words of comfort and consolation: and Ihe funeral directors, Wrassmnnn Parfknccht, for their efficient service. The Bereaved Daughter and Son, Doris and Arthur Blugel. Card Of Thanks.

With deepest gratitude we wish lo extend our appreciation to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown ns in the great Urns ut our dearly beloved son and brother, RAY WILLIAM K1DWELL. Ws especially wish to thank Dr. Slomer and Dr. Maylield, nurses nml staff ol Deaconess Hospital, Rev. Ernest Vnat of St.

John Evangelical Church, Mount Auburn, lor his beautiful funeral service at the church, the soloist and organist, donors of the many floral offerings, Clndunnll Cavaliers Motorcycle Club, relatives, neighbors, and friends, and Albert L. rioehmar or tne josepn Huth Sons' funeral horns fur his efficient management of the funeral. Mrs Ada Kldwell and Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish In I hank all the relatives.

friends and neighbors lor I heir kindness snd sympathy shown In the loss of our beloved parents, MR. AND MRS. EM1L BCHMIDL1N, Especially ws wish to IBank Father Joachim Markus O. V. Father Rudolf Bonner O.

F. titters of St. Fruncls O. S. F.

Rislers of St, Francis of Ihe Sick Poor of St. Mary's Hoanllal: Rev. Chaplin ol St. Mary's Hospital; Dr. Teveluwe; the donors nf the beautiful floral ol'feilngs and spiritual bouquets Albert Boelimer, funeral director of Joseph Huth Sons, and assistants for their man- agement.

The Bereaved Children. Card Of Thanks, We wish lo extend our sincere gratllude lo our relatives, friends and neighbors lor he kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss nf our beloved husband, father. and brother, WILLIAM T. T1NI.EY. Especially lo Father Rmikurd nl SI Xavier Church for his Impiesslve mans; the staff of Dr.

Springer mr their untiring elforls; the Firemen's Protective Assn. for their services; and .1. Gllllgan and son, funeral directors, for the kind and efficient management of the funeral. Tho Bereaved Wife, Daughter and Slsler. Card Of Thanks, I wish to express mv heurtdlt (hunks to my ninny friends, neighbors, and relatives for the kindness and sympathy shown me In the loss of my dearly beloved nushand, CLARENCE V.

CHARON. I especially wish lo thank Rev. Ernst Voss of Ht. John Evangelical Church, donors of many hcnutlful floral offerings, snd Albert L. Hoehmer of Joseph Hulh Sons' funeral horns for his caps tile funeral man- agement.

Mrs. Martha Kldwell Charon, Card Of Thanks. wish to exlend our sincere appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness shown us In the loss of our beloved son, ROBIiRT ROHB. We are especially grateful to Father Linus Biaum. O.

F. of St. George Church for his blessing, Dr. C. W.

Bea-man, staff of the Betliesda' Hospital, neighbors and friends, donors nf beautiful floral nflerings and Albert L. Boehmer nf Joseph Huth Hons' funeral home for his kind service. Mr. and Mrs. Rone and Son.

Card Of Thanks. a Our most sincere appreciation Is extended to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and symnnthy shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved wife and motner, EMMA KMMERT (nee Fries). In particular do we thank Rev. 1. Orauer his words of consolation: sll donors of Ihe many beautiful floral off Ings; the pallbearers; F'rank W.

Imwalle nrd s.aff of Ihe Imwalle Memorial for their kind and competent services. The Bereaved Faml.y. Card Of Thanks. We wlah to thank the relatives, friends and neighbors for 'heir kindness shown In the loss of our dear husband and father, LBERT SEEBOHM. We especially wish to think the doctors and minlstor, the Winona Lodge Knights of Pythias: end the donors of the beau funeral home for the efficient manage ment of the funeral.

The Bereaved Wife and Family. In Memoriam In Loving Memory of our beloved son and brother, JOHN E. BILES, who passed away six months, ago today, August 25, 1931). He little thoLght when leaving home, He would return no more, That he In death so soon would sleep, And have us here to mourn. We do not know what pain he bore, We did not see him dli, We only know he passed away, And could not say goodby.

Yiu left behind a broken heart, That loved you so sincere, That never did and never will, Forgeo you, Buddy dear, A silent prayer, a silent tear, Beautiful memories, Buddy dear. Sadly Missed by Your Lovln( Mother, Sister, Grandpa, and Aunt. In Loving Memory of OSCAR H. ENGEL. who passed away February 23, ,1932, and FREDERICK ENGEL, who passed away April 25, 1934, In our home they are fondly remembered.

Sweet memories cling 'round their name, Those who loved them in life sincerely, still love them in death Just the same. Sadly Missed by Their Family. Birthday Remembance of our beloved wife and mother, LOUISA 8TRICKER (nee Noll). Born Feb. 28, 1869, died Bspt.

17, 1939, Treasured thought nf one so dear, Often bring a silent tear, Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on but our memories last. Sadly Missed by The Family. In Loving Memory of our dear husband and daddy, WILLIAM F. NIEHAUS, who passed away February 27, 1937. Just a token of love's devotion, That our hearts still long for you.

Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife and Son. In Lovinj Memory Of our beloved husband and falher, HENRY ESTERKAMP. who passed away February 28, 1935. Badly Missed by Wits and Chlldera. A In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother.

JKNNIB B. SCHICKNUR DOF.LLMAN, who passed away February 2S, 19JS. Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and lust lo the end of her days, Sincere and true in heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind.

Treasured thoughts nf one so dear, Often bring a silent tear; Thoughts returns to scenes long past, Tims rolls on but memories last, Sadly Missed by Husband and Children. In Lovins Memory Of our beloved son and brother, RAYMOND L011E1DK. who passed away February 23, 1938, In his twenty-first year. You left behind those broken hearts, Tnat loved you ao sinceie. That never did and never will, Forget you, Raymond, dear.

Sadly Missed hy His Mother, Falher, Slsler and Brothel. In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, MARGARET MOZART, wno passed away February 22, 1939. Treasured thoughts of one so dear, Often bring a silent tear; Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last. Sadly Missed by Dsughler, Catherine Kobisch. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father and grand (at her, WILLIAM ZE1TS, who passed away February 26, 1939.

Treasured thoughts of one ao dear, Often bring a silent tear, Thoughts return to reenea long past, Time mils on, but memories last. Sadly Missed by Daughter, Son and ranrtdaui; liter. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother and dniighler, EDITH MAY MUELLER, who passed away February 25, Years of sacrifice little of plav, Loving and giving, smoothing the way, Gentle, unrelllsh, a friend ever true. Our diarest possession, Mother, was you. Sadly Missed by Husband, Daughter, and Mother, In Loving Memory Of our beloved son snd our brother, RICHARD E.

PEARSON, who passed away March 1, 19.11. More and more ouch day we miss him, Friends may think hlie wound Is healed, Hut they little knoj the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly Missed by Father, Brothers, and Sisters. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and nllier, HARRY HAUCK, who passed away F'ebruary 28, 1937, As we love him, so we miss him, In our memory he Is nenr, Uived, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. 8adly Missed bv Wife, ilhlldren.

Grandchildren, and Friends. In Loving Memory Of our dear father, EDWARD PEASLEK, who passed away February 1, Only a memory of bygone days, And a sigh for a face unseen, But a constant feeling that God alono, Knows just what should have been. Riiilly Mlfiaert by His Daughters. In Loving Memory Of our mollier, (JHARLOTTK BLOKBAUM, who passed away F'ebruary H.i, One year has passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called sway, God took hsr home, It was His will, But In our hearts she llvuih still. Her Loving Daiiiililcr and Son, In Loving Memory Of our bolnvrrl mother, NKI.IJB DIXON, who passed away F'ebruary 23, 1939.

One year has passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called awuv. God took her home. It was His will, But In our hearts she llvctli still, Sadly Missed by Her Daughter and Hon In Loving Memory Of my dear uncle, JACOB 8TKVKNS, who paused awny Kebiuaiy 28, IU.1H. Loving and kind In all his ways, Upright and Just to the end of his days. Sincere and true In htnrt noil mind, Beaulllul memoiles he left behind.

Always Remembered by His Niece. Marl ha. In Loving Memory of our beloved father, OHOVKIl HERKKN311INI'', who passed away February 27, 10311. You loft belili'd those broken hearts That loved you so sln.iere, That never did and never will, Forget you, lather dear. Sadly Missed by Children, Relatives, and Friends.

In Loving Memory or my beloved mother and grandmother, MARY 8. HARBEKS, who passed away F'ebruary 29, 1932. You are not forgotten, dear Mother, Nor will you ever be, As long as lllc and memory last, We will remember thee. Daughter and Orandson. In Loving Memory Of nur mnl her and grandmother, BARBARA WACKKR KUHN, who passed away February 26.

1938. A tribute of love nnd remembrance to one ve will never forget, Children anil Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother, Bnd daughter, MARIE BLUTTAUMUELLER, who passed away February 26, 1939. And while she rests In peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Badly Missed by Husband, Son, and Parents.

Loving Memory Of my dear son and brother, FRANK BTIORMAN, who died February 29, 1909, Just a tribute of love and devotion and remembrance, From His Devoted Mother and Brother, Alvln Bterman. In Loving Memory Of WILLIAM F. HEINE, who passed away February 25, 1939. A tribute of love and remembrance, To one we will never forget. Badl MIsBed by His Wile and Family.

Birthday Remembrance JARUSHIA HUTCHINSON, February 20. Dearest Mother: In the light of (Jod we smile, snd know each day brings us closer lo you, dearest Motner of ours. Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, OSCAR J. DIECKMANN.

who passed away February 28. 1933. trlbutt of love and remembrance, To one we will never forget. His Loving Wife, Daughter, and Family. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife, JOSEPHINE HEIP, who passed away February 28, 1938.

Ood took her home, It was His will. But In my heart she llveth still. Her Loving Husband, Adolph Bel p. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, I-RIEDA GSCHWIND, who passed away February 21, 1936. There it a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last fortver.

Her Loving Daughters, Bertha and Dora. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father and grandfather, WILLIAM F. BACKERS, who passed away February 28, 1937. Ood took him home It was Hit will, But In cur hearts, he llveth still. His Loving Bon, Daughter, and Grandsons, In Loving Memory of FRANK MESSMAN, who passed away February 28, 1936.

A Tribute of Love ani remembrance. His Loving Wife, Children, and Grand children, I 1 i COVIN '005-1 007 MADISON WE I Tims on Earth IS S3 Short In your hour of need let Radel help you. Because of our years of experience we feel that we are better I qualified to restore peace to the living. THE JOHN J. I CO.

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FORSTER H. Cameron Fnrsttr husband of Louise Buchwalter Frrsier Friday, February 23, 1940, at ids residence in Geneva, III. Funeral services at Spring Grove Cemetery chapel, Monday morning, at 9:30 o'clock. OA.SKILL Minnie Gaskill (nee Koop), be loved wife of Albert u. GasKin and deal mother of Albert and Merl Gasiiill, passed away at residence, 1669 Carll Satur day, February 24, 1940.

in her 41th year. Remains at Neldhard funeral home, West-wood. Due notice of funeral. GATKS Margaret Gates (nee Wabnitz), beloved wife of the la'e Jn-eph Gales, formerly o( Tenth and Columbia Newport. Friday, February 23, 1940.

Funeral Monday, February 2d, from the John J. Radel Co. funeral heme, 822 York Newport, with services at 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen t'emetery.

GEISUR Agnes Geiser. eiovcd wire of John A. Geiser and mither of John Jr. and Leo Geiser, Mrs. Arthur Hoerner of Hamilton.

Mrs. Julius Sossr.rt and Mrs. Robert Bowden of Cincinnati, sister of John Scheiner of White ak. Ohio, and Albert Scheiner of California, Mrs. Phillip Borlicr of White Oali Mrs.

Kate Strassel and Mrs. Augu3t luniet of Cincinnati. Mrs. Joseph Bedel of Indiana, age 67 years, pasted jwav Friday, February 23. 1010.

at Meriy Hospital. Hamilton. Services Monday, ht a. from Griesmer-Grlm iiieral h' me, 422 N. Scmnd Hamll'nn.

Requiem high mass St. Stephen Church. 9 s. m. Burial St.

Stephen Cemetery. GIF.SE Frederick Glese, Saturday, February 24, 1940, at Home for the Aged. GRACK John F. Grace, beloved husband of Julia Moran Grace, and father of Lawrence, Mildred, Leonard, and Betty Grace, suddenly, Friday, February 23, 1940, residence, Miami Terrace Park, Ohio. Requiem high mass St, Andrew Church, Milford, Ohio, Monday.

February 26, at 8:30 a. m. Frieids may call at the Craver funeral home. 529 Main Milford, after Sunday noon. HAUSKELDBernard Hausfeld.

age 63 years, beloved husband of Frances Haus feld (nee Koetter), Friday, February 23, 1940, 8:15 at residence, 430 East Liberty st. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway apd Clifton Hills lane, Tuesday, February 27, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at 8t.

Paul's Church, at 9 a. m. HEIN Peter J. (Buddy) Hein, be loved son of Peter and Edith Warthon Hein, Thursday, February 22, 1940, aged 5 years, Funeral from residence, 5302 Laconia Bond Hill. Monday, February 26.

Angel mass at St. Agnes Church at 9 a. m. HAMMANN John Hammann, Thursday, February 22, 1940, at his home, 426 Commonwealth Erlaneer, aged 69 years. Funeral from the Taliaferro funeral noine, Monday, February 26, at 8:30 a.

with requiem hig.i mass at St. Henry's Church at 9 a. m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Cincinnati.

HANNAUM August Hannaum. beloved husband of the late Katherine Wolsefer (nee Keller), Saturdsy, February 24, 1940, at residence, 414 Elneron aged 90 years. Remains at the Busse and Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home. Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane.

Due notice of funeral. HEI'STIS William Henry Heustls. beloved husband of Mrs. Emily Slater Heustle, at his home, 331 East Forty-first Covington, Friday, February 23, 1940. aged 77 years.

Remains at the Swindler funeral home, 214 West Southern La-tonia. Services at the Latonia Baptist Church, Monday, February 26, at 11 a. m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. HOFFMAN Stella Hoffman (nee Green-schlelds), beloved wife of George Hoffman, Saturday, February 24 1940, at residence, 6912 Gilbert North College Hill, in her 51st year.

Funeral from Hawthorne funeral home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, February1 27. at 2 u. m. Interment Arlington Memorial Park.

HOLTKAMP Louise HoUksmp (nee Helt-lage) beloved wife of Fred HoltVmn. nifitVr of trold Holtkamp, and Olive Lchmkuhl. Saturday, February 24, 1941). or .1111 Harvard ave. tue-nav.

February 27, at. 3:15 m. from Nurr. Brot funeral home, 3437 Montgomery ave. a- Oraee Ham-nann I KenneJy .2 Hannaum ij IS fll Hm Hid Kramer i Krotw il H-isl I jj -i I n- I IS Hn'tk mp I Miy! I I 1 i McMann i ty li i 1 IMWAIXE Margaret Miry Imwalle (nee I Bresnen), first anniversary requiem high I mass, St.

Andrew's Church, Monday, i February 26. 1940. at 8 a. m. JKSSEJi Fred Jessen.

beloved father at Mrs. William Elmlinger, Mrs. Emms Pane. I Mrs. Louis Metz, George and William Jessen.

passed away Friday, February 23. i40. runerai tne Schmidt-1 Dhonau funeral home. 433 Reading Reading, Monday, February 28. at 1 p.

m. Services at at. John Evangelical Church at 2 F. O. No.

109o, hold services Sunday at 8 p. m. KKXNEDV George H. (Doc) Kennedy, beloved husband of Carrie Kennedy and father of George Kennedy, and Mrs. William Stewart, at his residence, 116 East Forty-second Covington.

Thursday, February 22, 1940, aged 81 years. Services at the funeral home of Allison Rose, Robblns st. and Madison Covington, Monday, February 28, at 2 id. iniermeiu mgniana emeteiy. KI.F.PFEK Laura L.

A. Klepler (nee Wil Hams), beloved wife of Jchn A. E. Klepfer, Friday, February 23, 1940, at 10 p. at residence, 14 soutnview Fort Thomas, Ky.

Cunerul Tuesday, February 27, from the John J. hadel Co. funeral home, 822 York Newport, at 2 p. m. KRAMER Kate Kramer, wife of the late Charles Kramer tad sister of Miss Sophia Schwlnn, Saturday, February 24, i4u.

runerai services wutsee cnapet, 24 W. 9th Tuesday, st a. KROTJS Elizabeth E. Krots (nee Woods), beloved wife of Otto 11. Krous.

222 Carrel February 23, tUO Renalns at T. P. White 4 Sons Mount Washington funeral home. 2050 Beeetimnnt ave. Services at the funeral homo, Tuesday, Feb ruary 27, at 2:30 p.

m. In state from Sunday 2 p. m. until hour of services. IKUH.V Caroline Kuhn (nee Knann).

wife oi tne late Mtcnaei Kunn, Saturday, Feh-ruarv 24. 1940, at her residence, 2120 McMlcken ave. Fuieral from the Gllllgan runerai nome, woonnurn at Lincoln, Mon-dav, February 26. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church. Massachusetts and Marshall aves, at 8:30 a.

m. MaeOONELIj Garnet Moore MacDonell, beloved wifo of A. MacDonell and devoted mother of Mrs, P. H. Costtkyan, suddenly, Thursday, February 22, 1940, at her residence, 633 Forest ave.

Funeral Monday, February 26, at 10:30 a. from the Fred G. Dethlefs funeral home, 543 Rockdale Avondale. OfMcM ANN Charles T. McMann, son of the late Mrs.

Rose Hawks and beloved brother of Mrs. Helen Stringfleld and William McMahon, Friday, February 23. Will, ac 47 vears, at 15G3 Columbia Parkway. Funeral from the Fu'nnor Mortuary. 421 Arch Monday.

February 26, at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Rose's Church at 10 a. m.

MAYHAl'S Hermlne Mayhaus (nee Ey-mann), beloved wife of Henry Mayhaus and devoted of Edwin, Alphonse, Henry, and Ernst Mayhaus, Mrs. Elizabeth Tangemann, Mrs. Marie Zeiser, FriBay, February 23, 1M0. at the residence, 1718 Illff ave. Funeral Monday, from Siel'ke funeral home, 3671 Warsaw ave.

Requiem high mass, Church of the Resurrection, 9 a. m. Blessed Virgin Ladies' Society meet Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Member of Third Order St, Francis, St.

Anthony's Aid Society, and St. Elizaheth Society, MF.VER Sarah Meyer, belrved wife of John Henry Meyer, reiience, 21118 Ross Norwood, Ohio, Thursday, February 22, 1940. Funeral from the Vorhis funeral home. i501 Montgomery Norwood, Monday, February P6 at i p. m.

MILLS Jessie Bradley Mills, beloved mother of Dawn Mills Stephens, suddenly, Friday, February 23. 1910, resideice, rerkins lane Servlcei at George H. A Sons f'tnernl Llnwo-d and Delia aves, Monday, February 26, at 2 p. m. MYERS Grant Myers, beloved husband of Marie Myers (nee Newell), brother of Stanley, Lillian, Wllber, Jchn, Flnley, Pauline, and Mrs.

Etna Jentz, Friday, February 23, 1840. Funeral from residence. North Lake Glendale, Ohio, Monday, February 2i, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery.

NEWTON1 John Newton, husband of the late Mlna Reed Newton, "evidence, Cameron Glendale. Ohi-i. Services at the Vorhis funeral home. Ill) Dunn Lock-land. Monday, February 26, 1940, 3:30 p.

m. OFI.T.M Mary A. Oeltmann. beloved daogntrr of the late Gerhard and Gather ne 0ltmain. Wednesday.

Fchruniy 21. 1910. residence. 328 Audubon st. Funeral from George H.

Rnhrte Son Mineral home, Llnwnod end Delta Monday. February 26, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Rose Church, at 9 a.

l'UNCE Viola Giger Pence, beloved wife of Harvey Pence, Saturday. Fcbiunry 24, 1940. Services at the funeral home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Monday, February 26f at 10:30 a. ROA Kate Roa (nee Scnmerr), beloved wife of the late Frank Roa, and beloved grandmother of Mrs Clara Freese, Thursday, February 22, 1940, at residence, 146 E. Clifton age 79 years.

Funeral services Monday, February 26, at the Riedllnger funeral home, 19 Green at 10:30 a. m. RULING Henry Rollng. dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Edwari Oahill and Mrs.

James Walsh, Friday, February 23, 1940, residence, 6247 Carey i-e College Hill. Funeral Monday, February' 26. at 8:30 a. from the Hortanp College Hill funeral home. Hamilton ave.

arm Elkton pi. Requiem high mass at St. Clare Church, at. 9 a. m.

SCHOCKMAN Elizabeth Schockman (nee Beell. beloved wile of (lie late Henry Schockman, beloved mother of EMnito Schockman, beloved grandmother of Dor olhy Schockman, Friday, February 23, iuiu. runerai Monnay, rrom bitks funeral home, 3671 Warsaw ave. Requiem high mass, 8t. Peter's Old Cathedral, at 9 a.

m. XCfiri.Z Emll O. Schulz, aged 71 years, neioveo orotner ot frank A. s. tnrz, Thursday, February 22.

1940. at 4:53 a. at residence, 2158 Ohio ave. Funeral from Busse Borgminn Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway end Clifton Hills lane, Monday, February 26, at 2:30 p.

m. M'KLLMAN Annie Spcllman (nee Shea), beloved wife of the Inte John Spell-man, at residence, 2310 Highland Saturday, February 24, 1940. Remains at the Brand Bros, funeral home, 1820 Freeman ave. Due notice of funeral. STORY Catherine E.

Story (nee Bauer), beloved wife of the late Jarob .1. Story and beloved mother of Vllllam, George, John, and Mary 8tory, passed away Thursday, February 22, 1J40, at her late residence, 4918 Cleves-Warsaw Pike. Funeral from the Vitt ft Sterner Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Monday at 8.30 a. Solemn requiem high mass at Church at 9 a. m.

Members of (. Xavier Married Ladies' Sodality p'ease take notice. SIXLIVAN Louise Sturla Sullivan, beloved wife of Edward Brutus Sullivsn, mother of Mrs. Mildred Sehultz, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Sturla.

and sister of Nell Sturla. Saturday. February 24, 1940, at the residence. 4339 Ashland Norwood, Arrangements announced later. TENSING Elizabeth (Llllle) Tensing, beloved daughter of the lute Rudolph and Elizabeth Tensing (nee lamcingi, at her residence.

232 Kentucky ave Covington, Saturday, February 24 1940. Funeral Wednesday, February 28, from the Hutrenberg A Gllndmever funeral home, 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 8:30 a. with requiem high mass at Mother of God Church, at 9 a. m.

interment Mother of God Cemetery. WATSON Mary Watson (nee Wlllerding). beloved wife of the late Robert Watson and sister of S. H. Wlllerding and Elizabeth Wlllerding.

Friday, February 23. 1910 Friends may call at the Dunkman Dalbert funeral home, Olenway and Ilosemont Sunday, after 1 p. where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. WI'INZKL Emma Wenzel, beloved wife of Arnold C.

Wcnzel. beloved daughter of Fmma Flicker, beloved sister of Alice rilCKer aoo nariy rocker ot wasn'Pa-. ton, D. Thursday, February 22. 1940.

residence, 1535 Marlowe nve Funeral service at the A. Miller S-mi funeral home, Hamilton eve. at Knowlton Northslde, Monday at 10:30 a. m. WEST Miss Florence V.

West, beloved daughter of the late Rev. William Montgomery and Emily M. West, and sister of Elbert E. of Baltimore. Lawrence V.

of La Habra. and William N. West, at her residence, 6123 Navarre Madisonvllle, Saturday. February 24, 1940. Funeral services at the Dunn Sc Lash-brook funeral home 6111 Madison Monday.

February 29, at 2 p. m. YOUNG Julia Young (nee Dellar), beloved mother of Jacob Young and grandmother of Analda Young and Eileen Shea, Rob ert and Willard Young, and Melvln Flaugher, Friday, February 23, JB40, at residence, 72 East Clifton ave. Funeral Monday, February 26, at 2 p. from the Nurre Bros, mortuary, 1564 Elm st, r.

r-t a Veteran, I worm war veteran. to in F. we O. we J. H.

fnr In the our and loss for for of to the the F. all and tor the to for Ihe all loss and our of Card ol Thanki Card Of Thanks. In the midst of our sorrow we are not unmindful of the many' acta of kindness bestowed upon us by our relativts, friends and neighbors in the loss of our beloved wife, sister, ana granamomer, ELIZABETH STEUERNAGEL MAHNE. In particular do we thank Rev. Father F.

A. Grcssla, Father C. Bernlng, and Father G. Oude, for the impressive solemn requiem high mass; Dr. L.

Stacey for his untiring etforts, nurses of th Bethesda Hospital; all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets; Married Ladles Sodality of St. Elizabeth Church; Aid Society of St. Mary's Hospital; Aid Society of Mt. Alverno School; Ladies Auxiliary of St. Aloysius Orphanage; and H.

J. Ihlendorf and Sous funeral directors for the kind and efficient management ot the funeral. The Bereaved Husband, Frank Mahne and Family. Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere appreciation Is extended our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the great 'oss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, MAGDALEN A REINER (nee Vonberger).

In particular do we think Father Charles W. Kuehnle and assistants. Father Charles Moore and Father Cltrence F. Leibold, for their impressive solemn high mass; the St. Clara Married Ladies Society of St.

Francis Church; all donors of spiritual bouquets and the beautilul floral offerings; wc especially thank Mr. Gordon Weil and Mr. Burt Weil and staff of the Well luneiai hums for the kind and efficient manner which ihey conducted toe fun.iral. The Bereaved Husband an.1 Daughter, Card Of Thanks. It Is with heartfelt gratitude that we extend our sincere appreciation to all out relatives, friends, and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy hown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved wire, mother, grandmother, and great grand- momer, HENRIETTA FERRELL.

We are especially grateful to Rev. Lester Kemper for his words of consolation, Dr. C. Tliclss and Dr. Dale P.

Oaborn, all donors of the many beautiful floral tributes Mrs. Bell ana her son. William E. ueu, ami staff of W. Mack Johnson for their very kind consideration and excellent manner in which they conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. With heartfelt gratitude we extend our sincere appreciation to all relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved brother, ALBERT WALTZ. Especially we thank Rev. Carl Schmidt for his services.

Miss Marie Spicker for her singing, the pallbearers, the Westwood Council Junior Order, the Cheviot Lodge of Masons, the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers and Firemen, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, and Vltt Stermer, funeral directors, for their efficient management of arrangements. His Brother, Charles, and Sisters, Edna and r.isie. Card Of Thanks. iile our hearts are filled with soirow are not unmindful of the many acts of k'nduess bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors In the loss of our beloved wife and mother, MAGDALINE HERBERS. Especially do we thank Father Flnhach; employees of the Smith Street Office B.

freight platform employees and telephone operators; all donors of the many beautiful floral tributes and splrllual bouquets; and Mrs. M. Moeller and assistants of the Moeller funeral for their kindness and excellent manner conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Husband and Family. Card Of Thanks.

While our hearts are filled with sorrow are not unmindful of the many acts of kindness bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors in the great loss of our beloved husband and father, DR. OSCAR S. SEIDEL. In particular do we thank William P.os-enbock for his greit kindness; Rev. Wesley Runk for his consoling words; George Kattennorn for his fitting tribute; Dr.

Edwin Khuon for his untiring efforts; Mr. Munlhauser and Mr. Meyers for their lovely music; and Clarence A. Baiter funeral directors for the efficient services. The Bereaved Wife and Daughter.

Card Of Thanks. nil niir relatives i Henri unit' nelvhhnrii the kindness and sympathy shown us tne loss of our beloved mother and sister, LILLIAN ELIZABETH KNOFP. We are especially grateful to Father Schrlver for his impressive mass, Dr. Mc-Henry, Dr. Shewman, and the doctors and nurses of Deaconess Hospital, all donors of beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, and the Peter Rebold and Son funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Children and Family. Card Of Thanks. It Is with sincere gratitude we extend appreciation to our relatives, friends neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In our bereavement, the ot our beloved husband and father, GEORGE MUCKENFUHS. la particular we thank Rev. Ernst Voss his consoling words; Dr.

Chamberlln his untiring efforts; Improved Order Redmen and the Daughters of Pocahontas; also the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral directors for the kind and efficient management of the, funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks.

Our most sincere gratitude extended all relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness and rympathy shown us in loss of our beloved mother, DORA SCHULTE. We are especially grateful to Rev. Carl Schmidt for his most, consoling words; donors of the beautiful floral offerings: Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral directors the kind and courteous management of funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Our most sinceie appreciation Is extended all relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness to us. In the loss of our beloved husband and father, CHARLES J. SCHEID.

Especially Rev. G. J. Krumm for his consoling w'ords; Dr. L.

Baurichter for his efforts; all donors of the beautiful floral offerings; and the Rebold funeral directors their kind and efficient management of funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Children. Card Of Thanks. We extend our slncerest appiecistlnn to relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the of our beloved wife and mother, BERT IA HAMERSLY. Especially we thank Rev.

Paul J. Holder-man for his consoling words; D. of A. Fulton Council No. 83 for their services; Mr.

Harold Barrere for the efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Husband and Family. Card Of Thanks. We acknowledge with heartfelt' gratitude appreciation to our relatives and friends for their kindness to us in the loss our beloved husband and father, REV. FRSD L.

GEIS. We a'e especially grateful to his fellow ministers for their kindness and services. The Bereaved'wife and Children, OHIO VAL. Piltevllle 41 49 .06 Colu' bus 33 38 .02 1 CIN'TI 36 38 .06 Lun.Apt 3'J 39 .05 Ind olis 30 35 Evansv'e 30 39 .03 Louisv'le 37 40 .05 1 Winch'er 37 40 .04 Stearns. 36 40 .01 8 S.Grove.

38 39 .12 Bristol. 38 47 .04 Asnvillc. 43 46 1 hnoxv le 40 50 Chatt'rra 42 45 Nashvile 41 Florence 41 43 39 42 .10 5 .22 .07 .33 .01 LAKE REGION. 15 19 .09 Syracuse 36 36 .01 11 Buffalo. 33 33 .25 li Clevel'd 39 35 .05 23 36 .05 tl H.

Beach 19 29 .04 u.napias 20 S2 Frankf't 17 23 F.Wayne 24 35 Chicago. 17 30 Milw'kee 14 20 Gr. Bay 15 20 S.S.M'rie 9 17 .01 .02 li 0 Marqu'le 8 15 .04 Houston 13 13 .04 Duluth. 5 10 .05 MISSISSIPPI VAL. Alcx'dria 4 3 0 M.St.

P. 2 5 0 Wausau 5 14 0 L'Crosse 3 12 0 28 1 1 Dubuque 10 20 0 Cha.City 1 11 0 Mt. Ayr 9 15 0 Ch.Fleld 20 34 i Colu'bla 22 27 0 I St. Louis 25 34 Hi Llt.Rock 42 47 .07 1 Ft. Smith 35 43 0 NORTHWEST, Pembina 5 9 0 Fargo.

5 9 Blsm'rck 8 10 Dinc'son 7 11 Mi.City 14 22 0 0 i Clear. tClcudv. JPartly cloudy. SHain. Fog.

Below zero. ISnow. Trace. Thou, therefore, he strong in tiie grace. 1040, John Howard Harris.

ALUKKN Jo'in Albcrs, beloved uncle G'istnv. Bdwrd. and WUUam A. Albers, residence, 3973 Lovcll Cheviot, aged 72 years. Funeral from the Ri'liold funeral nunc, Glcnmire ave.

at M'l-ait, Cheviot, Tuesday, February 27, 1940, at 2 p. m. AXKIl Mrs. Mary C. Axer tenth anniversary ofitwr death, t'nhniiry 2'i, 191(1.

Mass at V'jth'jr of God Church, also mass at St. Benedicts Covington, i Sunday, February 2ft BAH.EY Frank Bailey, beloved brother of Rev. Lawrence Bailey, C. and Elizabeth and Joseph Bailey, Friday, February 23, 1940, at his residence, Indian Hill rd. Due notice of funeral will be given.

BALZ Louisa Balz fuee Fischer), wife of the late George Balz, Thursday, February 22, 1940, at her residence, 1719 Kinney r.ve., East Walnut Hills. Funeral services at the residence, Monday at a p. m. pKTi INfiKR Edward Hettinger, beloved husband of Catherine Bcttinger and falher of Mary, Cora, and Esther Bettinger, at his residence, 8018 Camargo Madison-ville, Saturday, February 24, 1940. Remains at the Dunn Lashbronk funeral home, fitll Madison rd.

Requiem high mass, St. Anthony Church, Monday, February 26. at 9 a. m. BILL Ruth Mary Bill (nee Thompson), beloved wife of Herman Bill, passed away at residence, 4023 Hillsuie Thursday, February '22, HMO.

Funeral at residence Monday. February 26, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Vincent de Paul Church, 9 a.

ra. BOGENRIKF Elsie dearly beloved sister of Mathilda Bocenrief, Thursday, February 22, 1040, at residence, 2015 Elm age 49 years. Funeral services Monday, February 26, at the Ricdlingrr funeral home 19 Green at 1 p. m. CLARK Robert L.

Clark, beloved son of Mary Clark (nee Leonard) and the late Robert H. Clark, of 1523 Maryland Covington, Friday, February 23, 1940, aged 43 years. Funeral Monday, February 26, from the Linnematin funeral home, 25-27 K. 11th. Covington, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Cathedral at 9 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. COLLINS Loretta Collins (nee Wilker son), beloved wife of Raymond Collins and devoted mother of Bernice and Marie Collins, and daughter of James and the late Mary L. Wilkeraon, Saturday, February 24, 1940, in her 26th year, residence. Kemper and Chester rd Shuronville. Funeral Tuesday.

February 27, at 8:30 a. from the Hodapp funeral home. 7401 Vine Carthage. Re quiem high mass at St. Gabriel Church at S) a.

m. Henry Clay Cummins, beloved husband of Georgia Ann Cummins (nee Whalen). at his residence, 1625 Scott Covington, Friday; February 23, 1940. Services at the Allison Hose funeral home. Robblns St.

and Madison Covington, Monday, February 26, at 11 a. m. (B. 8. T.I.

interment ruverview Cemetery, Falmouth, 1 p. m. (C. S. CL'RLEV Robert W.

Cu-ley, dearly beloved son of Frank nna Curley (nee Schlmpf), and brother oi Frank Curley, and Mrs. Anna Marie Heimlich, passed away Friday, February 23, 3940, at 8 a. m. Fuuer.il from his residence, 5903 Salvia College Hill, Tuesday, F'ebruary 27, cit 8:0 a. m.

Requiem high mass at tit. Clare Church, at 9 a. m. I) WYER William J. Dwyer, beloved brother of Catherine Ryan (nee uwyeri, inurs-day, February 22, 1940, at his residence, 229 Astoria Hyde Park.

Funeral from the Gllllgan funeral home, Wood-burn at Lincoln, Monday, February 2. Requiem high mass at St. Xavier Church at 9 a. m. EUPH RAT Ernst Kuphrdt, beloved husband of Rose Euphrat (net Hausser-mann), and fathar of Mr.

Dorothy Morris and Dr. ErnstW. Huohrat, 3635 Bur-wood Norwood, 23, 1940, In his 7Jrd year. Funeral services at red way funeral hom, Cameron Norwood, Monday, February 26, at 3:30 p. m.

Remains in state from Sunday noon until hour services. FINNEGAN Albert K. Finnegan, beloved husband of Grace Kalstln Finnegan, Indian Hill Terrace Park, uhio, Thursday, February 22, 1940. "ervices at the Monroe funeral home, Ma'n and Center Milford, Ohio, Monday, February 26, at 2 p. jo.

Interment Bethel, Ohio. FISCHER Joseph H. Tischer, beloved husband of Mary Fischer (nee Meier), and beloved father of Josepft Clement Sister Mary Philip, R.S.M., and Frances Fischer, Friday, February 2a. 1840, 1159 Coronado eve. Funeral (mm the John J.

Radel Co. Prlc Hill funeral home. Glen- way and newey y.nnday. mruary 26, at a. m.

Requiem high mas. at St. Teresa Church, at 10 a. m. ATLANTIC COAST Caribou.

10 18 0 Eastport 26 2D I) Greenv'e IB 24 0 1 Bangor 21 21 Burli'g'n 26 2H .01 Concord 24 28 II Boston. 30 32 .01 I JNantuc't 33 S3 II Hartford 32 32 32 32 1 Elmira. 34 .02 W.Barre 34 40 .02 1 Kylert'n 33 34 .12 fl Harris's 37 44 Newark. 38 39 0 1 Camden 39 4B Atl City 41 42 Wash't'n 4a Riohm'd 47 53 0 Norfolk. 46 51 Roanoke 42 oo 0 Raleigh.

52 58 II Wllm'on 54 62 II Kpart'rg 48 52 II Col.S.C. 54 60 Ch.S.C. 52 63 0 Bavan'h. 57 61 0 Jacico'le 66 67 0 Melb'rne 59 70 0 1 Miami. 65 73 0 I KeyWest 66 69 GULP STATES Tampa, 61 68 () Apt'a'la 54 59 5 Macon 52 08 Allmta 47 62 li Ei.m'am 49 53 Montg'y 44 47 .44 Mobile.

54 59 Shrcv'pl S3 51 Palatine S3 66 0 Hfur'on 67 74 0 S.Ant'io 57 76 0 Calv'tn 67 70 0 69 83 JSrown'le 73 84 0 OHIO VALLEY Pltts'gh 34 38 .04 II Elkins. 35 47 Park'urg 38 43 .01) is Ch.W.V. 31 41 .02 11 FlatTop 32 3J V2 f64 1 AHie-s I C'nrley ef 1 Dw. er I Bniicy Kuphrat li Bali FliinrKau jl Bettlnger FUcher li I Bill Pointer fioifenrief Clark Ostes I. iall.m tilr il 5 Cummins Gciser I the kindness shown us In the Joss of floral offerings; also the Hodapp beloved wife and mother MARGARET KOCH (nee Stnehr).

Especially to Rev. Henry Hucbschmann, Dr. Waller Huether; Mr. Kennegarde, soloist; Mr. Kustcr, organist: D.

of Falrmount Council; Harmony Lodge, Order ot snepneras; Mrs. wu Kilnknort tor ner services; all donors of the beautiful floral tributes, and the Busse and Borgmann Company funeral directors for the efficient management of the funeral. Her Bereaved Husband and Son. Card Of Thanks. Our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude Is extended to ail our relatives, friends and kind neighbors ior the kindness shown us In our sad bereavement, the loss o( our beloved mother and daughter, KATHERINE HAYES.

We are especially grateful to Dr. Elder of the Church of the Covenant for his consoling words; all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and the Thomas funeral directors for the kind and courteous management ot the funeral. The Bereaved Children and Mother. Card Of Thanks. My most sincere appreciation Is extended to all relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown me In the loss of my beloved husband, DOMENICO BRUNOZZI.

Especially to Rev. C. Mullnaii for his Impressive mass; all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouauets. and the Rossi Brothers luneral directors lor the kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife, Olympla Brunozzl (nee Castelluccl).

Card Of Thanks. We wish lo thank our relatives, friends. and neighbors for the many acts nf kindness shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved father and brother, ANTHONY J. SHIMKOW1AK. We especially wish to thank Rev.

Father H. Thorburn for his Impressive mass end consoling words. Dr. Cloyce Wilson for his efforts, the donors of the floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, and John J. Gllllgan k.

Son, funeral directors, for their kind and sympathetic services. The Bereaved Children and Sisters. Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere apprecia tion to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the lost of our beloved husband and father. WELCOME (WALTER) JONES.

Especially the Jr. O. U. A. Hampton Council; employees and fellow workers of Huenefeld Stove and Busse Birg-msnn funeral directors, all for their services.

Bit Bereaved Wife, Ruth, and Children..

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