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OPKCARD Ralph Ocrard. husini OBITUARIES DR H.L. SIPPY TOOK OWN LIFE, Religious News Notes AOUSTE EIU Aoustf. ne Knnli. r.f 1529 Wellington avenue, beloved wlte of Slegfiied.

fond mother of Helen Olson. Irene Martin. Florence Rutterflcld. Alice rullrn. t'tc.

John Fischer. Frrd, KI la Ratlekc. and the lale 4'l ii tle F. Fischer, ft andmot her of 11. and ol four At chapel.

3005 35i7 Lincoln avenue, la. t(-r servlres will be tX III' A INQUEST FINDS Mrs. Lillto Vumlei blue, 82. of held Monday at 3 p. ni Ihlrrmrnl hoselilll A.min G.

Wong, resident of the Illinois synod of the United Luth eran church, in North Austin Lutheran church. Mason av. tnd Le A verdict of suicide because of At wood, are IB years. CHICAGO DAILY 10 Feb. 17, 194S.

BROAD PROGRAM SET UP FOR WEEK OF BROTHERHOOD 1 1 months, dearly brlcvcd daughter E. despondency over family diflicul. of Prof jiohrr B. Vaiiriorbiuo. Movne St.

The Rev. Dr. F. W. Otter- l'e! was leiurnea of thp ()f of North- Archbishop Samuel A.

Slritch has issued his annual appeal for missions' alms, stating that "never perhaps in modern times were missions so much a responsibility of the church" because other countries, formerly generous supporters, are today themselves the objects of charity. Only in the America's do the faithful have alms for missions," bein, pastor, will preach the ordi- inquest into the death of P. Harold vveSitein university, died yesterday nation sermon for the lirst member L- Sippy, 44, Chicago physician, who'in Wesley Memorial hospital after of his congregation to be born, bap-las found dead of carbon monoxide a hriflf niness. Mrs. Vanderblue, a poisoning ihurseay night in a Chic-agoan, was a graduate rage at his nome, 1320 Vestmoorof w'est Division High school, class trail, Winnetka.

lot 1877. She was the widow of Frank Bertram W. Sippy Grand Rap-ij. Vanderblue, an executive of the tized, conlirmed, and now to be ordained, within he confines of the parish. He is Dr.

Otterbein's son. The men's auxiliary of the Evangelical and Reformed churches in the metropolitan area will meet ft 3 p. m. tomorrow in Epiphany iris Mifh hrftfhor nf hit cloml man Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, who Alwod, and Hdna I nr- Srldrlt. fond alitor of Frank Hulmrs.

ki amlrtflurhtrr cf Mr. and Mr I. A. Srldrl. and Mil.

K. H. At-wood Kratlng at rhairl. 127 Norl.1-st hljthnay. Pailt Ride, until 11 noon.

Satur day. Pervlcet 2pm. Satuidar. at Methodist rhurrh. Park Rlrti-e.

111. Interment Wett l-eroy cemetery. Michigan. BACH AucuJt Bach. Nelnved rtujt.and nt Marie, fmid father of the Rev.

Walter H. H'tch. Mrs. Edna St-herTrl. and the late Mr.rtha.

of Vlrclnla Jny Bach Mid Norman St-hefTel. Remains restlns at funeral home. Western avenue. rrner nf Foster, until 10 a. Mondav.

Keb. 19. Lylnc In stale from noon until aervlrea at 1:30 p. m. Bethany Evangelical church.

Paulina and Cuilora avenue. Interment Waldhelm. BFIN William Beln. Feb. 15.

late of 3002 ivne avenue, beloved husband of fcmma. fond father of Louise Dehnel, Louta, Elsie Wind. Helen rieptio. Herman. William Jr Kmma Wlekel.

and Anna ltopjie. brother of Tlllle Sihultz, and Citto Hem. frand-Jather of 10 trandihlldren and two rreat-prandchlldren. Remains at funeral home. 2056-58 Belmont avenue, until Monday.

Feb. 19. at 11:4 5 a m. Lylnr In Hate at St. I.uke'i church, corner Belmont and Greenvlew avenue, from 1 2 noon Monday told he inquest, conducted by Deputy Coroner Louis J.

Nadherny, thai he had known there was friction Odegaid. lather ef P.uth Odetr4 Smith of U-l Ar.reies. brother ot Julia tins and Harry vlegard cf hlcar-. Serlres a p. ni Miturday.

seh 17. at fierce Beverly llliis mortuary. OMtrRG Orflfrejr tilbetg r.f 332 B.yt'a road. Dlvetiid t.muai ame at cliajWl 44 Ha: illi, I rl load Klteiaxtr ur.4 5 p. m.

Snmday. PAc; ANKt.t-t Anonrlata Carrara r.e Lcml. beloved of tre late Frank. mother of l-eter and liante Carrara d'af slt of Kuiemo enii and F.ml.ia Puce-, fond rrandicoiner of Ix na d. t' c.

Lorraine. Ctm, and Peter Fui eral t. day. Ken 1 9. at 9 a 34 It avenue, tn St church.

Interment M-unt Carmel Canal 1JJ4. PAflEI-S Bertha Parfls. nee Haat Ilia H. Keystone avenue d-r l'e ot t' late J.eph. f.

nd lher it H-nr I C'ad-S Prtn-r of Salts la aod rue sister of Frrjv Haul est r.f a' r-ire-ai w. avenue Serv.ces m. M-nidav. Fe ir.r:rr,, cordla cemetery. Inf.

e12 PAPP Fred Parr of )) Thrrd4v nue. Fb 1 194S beloved rtita'-d 'f Mary Papp. fend falhrr rf Crar.es At chapel. 5501 N. Asr'and averse services a 111 be held M- nday, Feb 19 at 3 pm.

Interment Hoset Pospi.nu ot Mm ijr.r- a avenue, beloved nusband nf Leutae r-avis. t'-nO. father cf Mis Ceci ls Vurpny Iiinore Esrevaner. EMertr. Ritra-d the late Uiutse De atattec.

ft 13 frandrniirtren and one ereat-t-and' Funeial Monday. at cnai. i Belmor.t avenue. Interment Grace.aod P07. VI AK Ferdinand Pomlak cr 4074 At-bany avenue, beloved c-n rf Vary s-J Michael Jurek.

brot'ier cf 1 Call-ertne. Pauline Kurljavi. Frances, and Pa-U Funeral Mor.dsv, lo a I-cm c-a- 2t59 4 Id streei. yt p.nrr,.;, church. Intermer.t Resurrectlc-n.

La' TTSi. PROCTERLt Cttbert C. Procter. A ef 341 64-M In Italy. Jan So.

194 5. beloved hubard cf Ruth. died in 19.56. A daughter, Isabelle, also survives. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. Monday in the Covenant Methodist church, Evanston. church, 3734 N. Damen the Rev Today' death notices contain the details of the funerals or memorial services of the following who died in the services of our country: Leonard E. Allii Robert Emanuel Anderson David Roger Boll Chesley H.

Bril John G. Dorsha Charles P. Gallagher Donald J. Goolman Lyman Fredrick Hicks Aubrey I. Horwitch James Edward Humbert Edward Charles Kautz Robert Kenney Robert L.

Kitkman Alex J. Leslie Harold C. Miller Gilbert C. Procter Jack C. Roller! Richard Louis Wist "They gave the last full measure of devotion" Harry W.

Brueckner, pastor. Thej between Dr. Sippy and his wife Rev. Harry F. Baumgaertel Eden Camilla, and that they weren't get church, will be the speaker.

Wil-jting along." He was the only mem her of he family to rttend the in liam J- Schug Sr. will preside. Albert H. Stumpf. Albert II.

Stumpf, 75, a member of the Chicago Board of Trade for quest. he said. The appeal will be read in lifil churches of the archdiocese on iniSterS Will hXChange the second Sunday in Lent. The Kt. Rev.

Msrt. James J. Horsburgh, 0 I 'il UU" commenting on the archbishop's 1 UlpitS Willi flclDDIS. appeal, said that a Catholic must be mission-minded, just because he is a BY THE REV. JOHN EVANS.

Catholic, and that anything short of The 14th annual Brotherhood I this is a stunted half-life. Charity week sponsored by the national con-lf hme' the Catholic home is the church." ference of Christians and Jews Dr BehnUen presi. the Chicago round table of that; dent of the Lutheran church, Mis-conferejice will open tomorrow. Atjsouri synod, has issued a letter to lastl6 Protestant ministers and an 'all pastors calling on them to ob-equal number of Jewish rabbis will serve tomorrow as a Day of exchar.ee pulpits during the week, i Prayer and a Call to Repentance, Dr. James M.

Yard, executive di-jPreParatory to a similar day to be rector of the round table, stated observed March 11 in the Chicago Mmcuj TYn T-c- Ctnn 'tw than 50 years, died yesterday l-ri. uy 1'iaiie idle liisL ihhl Hum in Columbus hospital. He was a Tucson, where, Sippy testified until 2 p. the hour ol ervlce. Inter Limited to 50 delegates, a statewide Methodist student conference representing that church's students in colleges and universities, convened yesterday in St.

Paul's church, Ashland av. and larrjson for the week-end. The Rev. Joe Brown Love of the University of Illinois Wesley Foundation is presiding, Dr. life long resident of Chicago.

Surviving are his widow, Katharine, 1630 Fargo a stepson, William Dwyer; brother, and two sisters. Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 5200 N. Western av.

she went two or three weeks ago with the couple's children, Camilla, 10, and Carol, 4. Lt. Harold C. Lewis of the Winnetka police told of finding a suicide note on the seat of the car beside the body. The note said.

"This suicide is the result of too much psychoanalysis promoted and enforced by a cruel wife." f. I.vnn Rn.lolifT nf link Park was nhcorvnnrp or 1 olaaium. Jli uiai. ounuo.v ouciuuui. 'r the music will be provided by the yesterday's keynote speaker, and cf tbP annivprarv of the music will be proviciea Dy iiieiJuajB aias, ment St.

Lucas' cemetery. BEt.nF.N Kila Teleste P. Belden. Feb. 15, 1945.

of 1107 Ijike street. Evanston. Ill, wife of the late Edcar Stanton Belden. mother of Mra. Richard A.

Radu. lister ol Ralph Eugene Pomeroy. Services 2:30 p. Monday, at chapel. 1S67 avenue, Evanston, 111.

Interment RosehlU. BERG Anna R. Berit. 1615 N. Richmond, dear lister of Ida Hor -lck.

Servtcei Monday, 2 p. at chapel. 3301 Fuilerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. BIER WIRTH William F.

Blerwlrth. Feb. 16. 14V of 1442 Catalpa avenue, beloved brother of Bertha S. Services at chapel.

2701 N. Clark street. Sunday at 3 p. L-itermeitt private. Vas-Veion' birthday be choir of Valparaiso university, a Harold Bremer of Nashville Tenn Vis lea to bizotrv no'mixed choir of 1,000 voices, and an representing the National Council his plea, to bigotry no of Methodist Youth FellowshiD.

of Methodist Youth Fellowship. George rtitfl r.f or rau.a. s-n rf E.tvth and t-e c. berf. brother cf Srt.

Howard Vsrsa 1 ew. ter and E.olse Reavl'! Memorial servtre Fe-s. 1 at 11 a at Thrmas Memorial cr.arcs. 64th place and It. man avenue -1 Ilrfron'.

rhnir r.f 19(1(1 -i onn KAUTZ Srt. Edward Charlei Kauti. killed In, w- action Jan. 1 In Belrlum. beloved s.

of Albert C. and Clara, nee Pentr. i brother of Irothy Murphy and Oyde A Formerly of tx-mlnc place. Memorial aervlcea K.ir-rt,. L'.

sanction." will attempt to immunize the public against bigotry and in-i The liturgy for this service has been tolerance which might arise in the AIber? war hate movements. The slogan Kretzmann, pastor of the Church of i' 1 1 ij fvmhsti rrr r-v a dearly beloved huv'jand tre Sale Anr.a ra and Green- nOKTTCHER Frederick William Boettcher of Narareth Evangelical and Reformed el urrh. 1 2500 Talman avenue, and at 7 45 at Kimball Avenue churrh. Klmhull an 1 Mr-' dill avenues, and on Sunday. Feb 25.

p. m. at Immanuel Evaitgellcai and Reformed church. Bcnsenville. 111.

for the week is: "In Peace as in St. Luke. Belmont lor.d faihe- Hariv C. ar.d Rcv. ert II cf rr Rej'a-e at funeral In roe.

JSJ4 lr-vlog Park 'J. -e srrvi.es win be r.eid ndy at 1 rr IlllU'r S'lM'liri Auilln II virai-n A A WOMAN'S DEATH HELD NATURAL; HUNT HER MONEY A coroner's inquest found yesterday that natural causes resulted in the death Jan. 24 of Mrs. Alice War Teamwork. Five Awards Announced.

A. No 1034 Interment Ataxia par. KENNEY Pvt. Robert R. Kenney.

It S. A Bishop J. Ralph Magee of the 1016 W. 10'rt street, beloved cf Minnie, fond father of Carl and Anna John-aim, dear brother cf Mis Minnie Walters, grandfather of six grandchildren and greatgrandfather of three great-grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 7726 S.

Ashland avenue, until 12 noon Monday. Feb. 19. Services at Trinity Lutheran church. 100th place and Beverly avenue, at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. Information, Ste. 1303. 2l- In action Nov.

3. 1 044, 1 n. ntrr fe; or, Leyte Island, beloved cf Robert I- S. and Sara P. Kenney.

brother e-f Nor- f-r father of Louise Dr. Benjamin Otto. Dr. Benjamin Otto, 82, a Baptist minister for 51 years, former Chicago pastor and retired superintendent of the Baptist Executive Council of Chicago, died yesterday in his home at Miami, Fla. He also held pastorates in Milwaukee.

Kansas City, and Peoria, Springfield, and Wheaton, 111. TRIPLETS ARE 4 TODAY AND THEY WILL HAVE PARTY (Picture on back page.) The Manzella triplets, Jean. Joan, and Judith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Murio Manzella, 1531 Melrose are 4 years old today.

Their mother said yesterday they wouldn't have to go out of their own imme Srhorr.baum. Aivlr.a Ciral. man. SK.U, S. and Prlw-llla Memorl.l service 3 p.

m. Sunday. Feb IS. at St. Luke Ev.

church. 62d and Green. Bishop Magee speaks this afternoon. Mar patriarch of the Church of the East Assyrian, 6346 Sheridan has received a message of thanks from the new Russian Orthodox patriarch, Sergei, for his congratulatory salutation. Many members of the Assyrian church reside in Russia, to which land.

Patriarch Mar Shimun said, the Assyrian church was first to send missionaries. He added that the Assyrian church in Russia was granted tolerance by the Soviets thruout the bo'shevik revolution. Twenty-five thousand Methodist pastors and lay leaders have been sent instructions iv that church's peace commission, the Rev. Charles F. Boss, 740 Rush secretary, on BOI.DKNWEOK Clara Boldenweck nee Ernst I KIRKMAV, it nf St.

Josepli. beloved wile of the late 1 tlTa a 2 rt A. killed in action Leyte on Dec. UT mnlliee of S.Trc ff T. 1944.

beloved ton of Mabel, dear! nt Llnrl. A 1 I Noibert llarkett, Mrs. Phil Sheridan, and Dr. Yard said that in addition to Methodist church, Chicago area, will the exchange of pulpits between address the Sunday Evening club in church and synagog, 76 other Orchestra hall tomorrow night. His churches have announced plans for topic will be "A New Earth." the observance in other ways, in- Authorized by the Cantors and Min-ciuding occasional sermons and pro- isters' association of Chicago, a sem-giams in youth and women's groups, inaty for cantors has been organized A new feature this year will be hveja Glickman College of Fine Arts, week awards of merit 228 Z.

Wabash av. Todros Green-to men, women, and programs in berg, president, says this is the first radio broadcasting that have madeantor seminary to be established in outstanding contributions to human the United States. President relations and to the concept of col-1 Ralph C. Hutchison of Washington laboraticn among Americans of all and Jefferson college, Washington, faiths. Dr.

Arthur H. Compton of; will preach tomorrow morning Anr.a Harm. Helen Baldauf. ar.d Caresjte RadiofT. and Mi.dred Irving, grandfarher rt 11 grar.dihl'idren and two Funeral from la'e resider-e.

10211 S. ljfaTette avenue. Monday at I 30 rn. to Zlnn tutheran church. ar.d Wti: avenue.

Interment M- pe. RAKOWSKI John RakowsH. Feb 15 14. of 5453 W. Wrightwr-d avente b.rr4 husband rtf Anastasla.

ree Janurrwsl lather of Mary Pass. Anr.a Krv-e. Edwsrd. Pearl NetT. Cet-llla Ntl.ler.

br. trier ef Si-e Nlojlia and Nellie Jarky. grar.d'ater rf nine giand. tiLdren and to great -gracd dien funeral M'ndsv. Seb ft at 1 a frtjn chaiel.

5 125 to St. James churrh. lrterrr.ent St. a cemetery Inf. Bert.

2S76-7. RIEDFN Olra Rieden, nee Gulie. t'rved ol Christ, dear tutrr cf IJ ilan nes. T. a SaUbrenner.

Fred and Richard Guie Ser. Ires Monday. 1 p. at fure-a! -re 14it Beirrhnit avrsjwe. Interment Grace.

and KI5 William R'-s rf 4'01 er Feb IB I '145. br.rsrd hi, -I her rr.r Vaile and Mlnrrva F-s. At rliapel 0 1 Ashland lioiur. t.l he 4 Monday. Feb.

19. at 2 how to register opposition on the Brand, 49, a widow and tavern owner, in her home at 2714 N. Saw-j yer av. The verdict was based on a negative chemical analysis of vital organs. Meanwhile Jack T.

Rubens, public administrator, said that approximately $6,215 cash and some jewelry have been recovered in a search for the widow's assets. Her tavern at 2556 Milwaukee av. was reported to have had an annual $75,000 business, and Rubens said 25 to 30 thousand dollars is unaccounted for. Rubens said the cash and jewelry were turned over to him by Mrs. Teres Jurgenson.

33, of 5010 N. Central Park a sister-in-law. Mrs. Jurgenson admitted, Rubens said, taking the property from Mrs. Brand's safety deposit box after her death.

She and her husband, Ilelmer, have been cited to appear Tuesday before Probate Judge letta Chamhus Memorial service Feb. IS. 3 p. Berry Memorial Methodist church. Gld-dinga and Leav-ltt.

KLEIN A mi In Klein. 4233 N. Kenmore avenue. Feb 15. 104 5.

beloved husband of Stetanla I nee Petrlrhl, loving father ol Irene Service Monday, Feb. It, at 2 m. at rhapel, 2114 Irving Park road. Interment Irving Park eemetere. Member of St.

Andrew'! lodge. No. 863. A. F.

A A. M. KNOEBEL Joseph Knoebel. late of 204 W. 21st street, beloved husband of Kllrabeth.

loving father of Sgt. Albert. V. S. A and Rita, dear son of Amelia, fond brother of Herman and Emll.

Funeral Monday. 2 p. at chapel. 26 54 W. 21st street, to WcxkI-lawn cemetery.

Law. 3670. KOtrvovsK I oule Kounovsky. nee Kuraha. of 1515 S.

Tripp avenue, beloved wile ot the lale James, loving mothrr of F.lolse Plain tie l.ldlnsky, sister of Kmma Stanlcek. Fred Ku- diate family to get enough guests post-war military conscription proposal before congress. The Chi for their party there are four older Leo Boldenwrcck. fi nd sister Mrs. Blanche Haugan, Mrs.

Jack Heissler. Leo Ernst, and the late Mrs. Isaac M. Hamilton. At rest Sunday at chapel, 029 W.

IVlmont avenue i Funeral Monday. noi.LE I'vt David Roger Bolle. V. S. age 21.

late lit Hil Diesel avenue, klilrd pZ In action In Franre Dec. 10. deadly be- ITS loved on nf E. G. and the late Augusta Bolla.

nee Hanks, loving brother of WAC Corp. Margaret and Ixmnle. loved stepson of Myrtle, nee Anderberg. Memorial service Feb. 18.

3:30 p. m. at Salem Lutheran church. 74th and Calumet avenue. BRILE Pfc.

Chesley H. Brlle. U. S. A.

A. fr? age 25 years, of S. parnell ave-nue. suddenly. In California, beloved arm of Bertram C.

and I.aura H. fneeMlntzl. Invtug brother of the late Harold grand-son if Martha Mlntr. Funeial with nilllj nr honors Monday. 3 p.

at chapel, tiftns Sony Island avenue, lntnrmrnt Oak Woods. Served at ltlrkam field. Hawaii, 11 month! and when attaiked. BRISCOE Emmet J. Briscoe of 4 62 Magnolia avenue.

Feb. 15, 1S45, beloved husband of Ethel Briscoe, dear fatner of Dolores, dear brother of Lee, Florence Brad the University cf Chicago will be in Rockefeller Memorial chapel, of the judges in the selection jversity of Chicago. The Easter children by her previous marriage and a baby brother, Mario a cago committee on the All-India Christian Medical college, Vellore, cf winners. (institute of the Chicago Graded Among notable exchanges of pul-jUnion of Sunday School Teachers r-its tomorrow will be the appear-; will be held Thursday night at 32 India, supported by 40 communions, will hold a dinner In the Hotel Sherman Monday night. Dr.

F.d-ward H. Hume, noted missionary an re of Rabbi Louis L. Mann of W. Randolph st. Florence Towne of year old.

However, neighborhood children are going to share the triplets' cake, and their cousins, including one set of twins, will be over. The little blue-eyed girls are gradually becoming dark haired, their Chicago Smai congregation in the Erie neighborhood house will be the raba. and F.lher Robinson. Funeral Satur- chief speaker. Adjutant William ttL'K' P'J av'.

aiued acion in Be.giJm 'e. physician, formerly in China, and Ida S. Scudder, M. founder of the Vellore Medical College for Women, RIomgren, Detroit, will be pu'pit of Central church, Stude-baker theater, and Dr. Harold W.

Kuorp cf Central church before ber of Mary H. Goddard chapter. No. 800. dear son of Carl and Car Roi.

O. E. S. Lawn. 3972.

guest speaker Wednesday night at mother said, as strands of brown replace the blonde. The triplets spoil KRUECER Arthur Knieger. husband of Myrtle. will speak. The committee an Sinai congregation in K.

A. M. ithe Salvation Army's temple corps, ley, and Alecla Doherty. Funeral from chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue. Monday. Feb. at a. to St.

Thomaa of Canterbury church. Interment St. Bonltacea. 1512 Madison st. Marcus F.

temple, Drexel blvd. and 50th st their baby brother, according to Mrs. Manzella. nounced that persons not wishing to attend the dinner may come at 7:30 aon ot Mrs. MatiWa Krueger, brother ot Kay.

Harry. Charlei. William, and Walter Krueger. Servlrei I SO p. m.

at rhapel. 1648 W. 6Jd itreet. Interment Cedar Park. brother of Muriel Zobott.

Herat -lai sr Ires Feb. 1. 11 a. at Ev. Lath.

Church of St. Luke. Beimoat and Greer.vww. SARAK Fran-es Sahak. Feb 16.

1945. beloved wlte of the late Bernard Ssbak, trrrtree of Frank and Albin Sar-. Paw 'ret. Frances Preiner. Agnes Herstel.

and Lyc.a Kraushofer. funeral M-ndsv at 3 at funeral home. 24 5 North avenue, B.hemian Natl.ial cemetery. John F. O'Connell.

Rubens said they are accused of concealing assets. He added that a search for a will also has been futile. BUCKLEY John William Buckley, beloved hus Otterbein will be ordained at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow by Rev.

Dr. for the addresses, -UNDERTAKERS- KURGAN Estelle Kurgan, nee Wlias, lae or 212 1 W. Thomas street, beloved wlfe of Ministers in Synagogs Friday. Seme of the exchanges will call for rabbis to appear tomorrow or next Sunday in the church pulpits end the ministers to be in the syna-f gs cn Friday, either Feb. 23 or March 2.

Other notable exebanges Turpeau, Indiana avenue Methodist daughter Of Stanley and Antoinette, fond s.nphllip I San arf.l. rnnn.l cf 374 3 W. DtvUInn Street bt rs sister of Corn. Edward and Adele. Funeral church.

Rabbi Eenjamin Eirnbaum of Ner CONTEMPT CASE FILED AGAINST TEN IN OIL FIRM for the first time In the United band of Mabel, fond father of Joseph Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. at chapel, 6237 S. Normal blvd. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Went. 0457. CARRARA See Anonzlata Paganelll notice. CEDERHOI.M Clarence C. Cederholm.

3717 N. Oakley avenue. F'eb. 15. beloved Inishaud of Theresa B.

I lice Gall I. loving father of Helen Gierke, dear grandfather cf 1 on Mar Glrrkf. dear brother of Hammond. Myrtle Grati. and Violet Plaatje.

Service Monday. Feb. 10. at 3 p. m.

at rhaiel. 2 114 living Paik Interment Rosenlll temrteiy. Mrnitter of Sincerity lodtie. No. A F.

A- A Prate No 2. of and M. E. Gllni. re.

T. No. 18. Syracuse, N. papeis please copy.

CIRAN Martin Clran of 405K N. Kllbouni iTamid congregation and president Monday. 30 a. from parlors. B14-35 Ashland avenue, to Holy Trinity church Burial St.

Information. Hay 5210 LARDINO Anna Lardino. nee Dl Glilo. Iae of 2H52 W. Congresa street, lovtng wife of Joseph, fond mother of Mrs.

Marie I store. Phllomeria John. Jos phlne. ir.clude P.abbi George Fox of South band of Mlid-ed. nee Lan-lls.

ef VI. land Havmond. AHert. ar.d Meiv.r Pcesera brother if Anna Navaro. Lena C'-rlnrl ar.d Petrlna Funeral nday 9 II a rr.

from funeral home, 3722 CM. sr to Our 1-adv rt the Angels churrh Inrerrrer.t Mount lirtnti cemetriy. Cap 4 0 SCltFt IlOIiN i I er Si on Shore temple and the Rev. Wilbur! of the Chicago Rabbinical associa- Pearson Files Libel Suit Against Pegler New York, Feb. 16 Drew Pearson, Washington columnist and news broadcaster, sued Columnist Westbrook Pegler for $25,000 in a libel action filed today in New York County Supreme court.

The Bell Syndicate, distributors of Pearson's Washington Merry-Go-Round," also asked $25,000, alleging Pegler injured Pearson's name, ChwrfresR of South Shore will speak tomorrow night at M- lhodiit church; Rabbi Maur- Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Lazowick. Logan Square temple, church, 414S S. Michigan blvd. ar.i the Rev. Maurice McCrackin, In addition to church and synagog Presbvterian church; observance, more, than 100 other Mrs.

Rose Albanese. Antoinette. Dan. orp Anthony. and Mrs.

Theresa Molltor. Funrrai Monday. Feb 19. at 9:30 a nr. from cl.apel.

3425 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of Sorrows rhurch. Interment Mount Carmel. Nev. 7200.

LAIN SON Funeral Information SOU. II SIDE CHAPFTL Cir AND 1IARVAP.D-AVENTE. PHONE WENT WORTH 0025. SATURDAY. IIOBBS Mary Ann.

2 p. m. at chapel. SUNDAY. HOWARD Lillian.

3 p. m. at chapel. MONDAY. DE BACKER Julius.

2 p. rn. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. LOWRY Arthur.

NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 8501 NORTH ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONG BEACH 264 8. avenue, beloved husband i Katherlne. nee States, officials of an oil company wore brought under contempt proceedings yesterday when Marion V. Isbell, area OPA director, asked Judge William J.

Campbell in federal District court to hold two officers and eight employes of the Mar Dovina: loving father of Da Una and Joan LASKER Millie K. Lasker. nee Knoblork. be programs have been set up. Trios of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish representatives will appear before civic groups, clubs, schools, and youth organizations.

Raiti Felix A. Levy. Emanuel congregation, and the Rev. Dr. J.

L. Horace. Monumental Eaptist church, tr.d P.abbi Simon, Congregation P.odfei Zeriek, and the Rev. D. D.

fame, and credit as a news report loved wlte of the late George. lona sister oi Finest. John. Conrad, and Bill-man, past matron of Mlzpah chapter. No 549.

O. E. and Past high priestess ot Damascus ihrlne. No, 22, Funeral Monday, 1 p. at rhapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue.

Interment Montrose. tin Oil company in criminal er" in a syndicated column Jan. 30. Isbell charged that despite a pei- LA Wl.ER Joseph B. Lawlcr.

5513 Cornell manent injunction issilod Inst Nov. 3 every one of the company's six Funeral Monday. Frb. 194 5. at 1 p.

from chapel. 3018 Irving Park road, to Maytalr Methodist churrh. Services ot Holy Trlnlly Slovak Lutheran church. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Veteran ot World War 1.

COI.OMR James Colornh, Feb. 18, of 234 Kenllworth avenue. Villa Park, husband of the late Mary, nee Rice: father of Mrs. Margaret Conley of Villa Park, brother of Sidney Colomb. Funeral Tuesday.

Feb. 20, at 10 a. St. Alexander's rhurrh. Villa Park.

Interment Mount Carmel. At rest at chapel. 124-12H Madison street, Oak Park, at Lombard avenue. CONNELLY Anna Connelly, beloved daughter ot the late John and Rose Connelly, sister of William Bryan J. and Agnes Connelly, and Mrs.

Kathleen Bohen. Funeral from late residence. 84 7 Lakeside place. Monday. Feb.

19. at 10:15 a. to St. Thomas of Canterbury church. Interment All Saints'.

1 St, of 7H04 Green street, tfid s- I Nvhenhcrn a.d iate brother of WKilim. IsaV. arl T. Sgt. Kaymond A rij.

9 30 a. ft' funral heme. Hi rl at 76th street, to St. Leo's eriurrri. Lrrfrrie-t Hoiy Sepulchre Stewart 7700.

SCHUHL Mary Srhuhl. Feb IV 1945 loved sister ef Mrs. Mlnrle Dienes Mrs. Anna Meteer. and the Mat-iiia and Gustave Srhuhl.

Funeral Mrndsy it 9 .10 a from funeral h.rie 245 'A North avenue, to St. Mlrhae; cr.urih. la tcrment St. Joseph a cemetery SCHULT2 See Catherine Houha notice. SEABERG Adolph F.

Seaberg. 7IT St. Lasa. renee avenue, beloved husband cf fond father ot Fred. Hulh.

and Mrs Frlikson, grandtattier of pfc. Frederl 5e-berg. S. A Washtngtm. C.

'rrir- Saturday. Feb 17. at 2 p. rn at Bet.iei Lutheran churrh. comer of tli ar.d Peor.a gtreets.

Interment Oak Restir.g at fj-neral home. 7 9lh and Aberdeen, until Eoca Saturday. SHUMWAY Horatio Shumway. FeS 1 194 5. age 7 9.

of 118 avenue, Batavia, lifeicnt resident of engaged In fciindry business 54 years. A. former president of the Chicago Fcundry-men's assn. Surylved by his wife, one daugr.ter. Eunice; one brother.

Rcberr. Funeral services Saturday. 2 3 0 p. Bu nett A Johnu chapel. 9 S.

Batavia aveoje, Batavia. Burial West Batavia rerr-etrry. Chicago stations has sold gasoline without coupons at prices of 35 to avenue, beloved husband of Bernue rrankiin I.awler. fond father of Patricia E. and Jean A.

Lawler. fond son Mrs Jane L. Schra-der and the late Joseph I-awlcr. tond brother ot Mrs. Eth-I D.

Keller of Pittsburgh. Pa. Resting at chapel. 5203 Lake Park avenue. Services Saturday.

2 p. at Churrh ot the Redeemer. 5th street and Blackstone avenue. Hyde Park 0014. SATURDAY.

Lutheran Kpiaeopn I A il ventlot 50 cents a gallon, when the ceiling Synodienl Conference SOX.TH SIDE Prir.cetcn-av. and 60th-pl 30 wcrs.Mp. 11. M. 8 p.

rn FM. 1 p. m. at chapel 3 0 a. m.

In church 2 p. m. at chapel 1 1 a. m. In church THE CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.

530 Fuilerton parkway. The Rev. Donald Boyd Kline. Sunday Holy Communion. 8 a.

m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. 11 a. m. DvanuelUal and Reformed N.

E. Kerm.tare at a. worship. 11 a. m.

BR A UN INC Walter E. DETTLOFF Elmer A. GLATZ Anna. HELD Peter W. HOPEWELL George.

ROCHE Lllilan. s.ie. Sat. serv. LEARY William D.

Leary cf 110'. Lake ave OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN 6430 S. Harvard. EEV. LUTHER A.

SCHUESSLER. S. T. PASTOR. 10:45 a.

m. Penitence and Prayer." Wed 7:30 p. m. The Arrest nt Baptist 11 a. m.

at chapel. price was 17.6 cents. "lie also filed proceedings against the six stations with Kenneth Lem-mer, regional hearing commissioner, asking suspension of all for the duration of rationing. Defendants named in both actions included 10 a. m.

at chapel DENGLER Margaret Dengler fnee Lumppt. PAUL'S CHURCH ST MONDAY. BRISCOE Emmet. 10 a. m.

In church. Eaptist Churcn I. CEDP.IC FETERSO.N, PASTOR. 5 Stephen A. Kaboush, Native speaks "i t.

E. Pears' prea'ha. THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES of Chlcaco I Missouri Synod I invite you tn worship. For Information call Lutheran Bureau. Inc.

Butteifleld 0618. late cf 5114 S. Albany avenue, beloved wlte of Fred fond sister of Louise Zeeb. Joseph, Isabelle Hobt. Eleanor Anderson.

Walter, ar.d the late Elizabeth. John. Maurice Krockel, Catherine Mathlesen. Lena Strauss, and Matthew Lumpp. daughter-in-law or Mrs.

J. Dengler, sister-in-law of Mrs. E. C. Herme-atroIT.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel. 52 1 S. Kedrle avenue, to St Gall's cliuirh. SMh and Kedrle avenue.

Interment St. Mary's. Pro.spei JH10. Lutheran Hour W-G-Nl 1:30 a. m.

Sundays BAPTIST CHURCH. nue. Wlimette. husband or tiizaoein rv. Leary.

father of Eileen Winter. Catherine Kelling. and Lt. William D. Leary U.

S. A. A. C. brother of Mrs.

Robert MrElllgott. Margaret Leary. Mrs. Elizabeth Bohlander. and Mrs.

Nellie Rohe. Resting at chapel. 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Wlimette. Saturday and Sunday. Masa 10 a.

m. Monday. St. Franris Xavlcr church. Wlimette.

Please omit flowers. LF.ROVrrZ Ansel I.ehovlt. S220 W. Polk street, beloved husband ot Ida. fond fatliei of Henry, Anna I.lppner.

Bessie Katr. Fan Lapping. Sam. lee. Edith, and the late Ruth.

11 grandchildren and one great crand-rhlld. Funeral Monday. 1 at chapel. W. Hooaevclt road Interment Chicago and Suburban cemetery.

Broadview. l.F.MSKE Gustay l.emske. husband of Hie late Fuilerton and Orchard. DR. GERHARD V.

GRAUER 11 A. What Is Faith?" Wednesday. P. Lenten Service. Imlrpeiident Thomas V.

Martin, president, and Harold T. Martin, secretary of the firm, whose Chicago office is at 1625 S. Western av. Its main office is at Carbondale, 111. V2f' E.

hOth-St. SrrvUe REV. JAMKS I 2 'in' ST. JOHN THE DIVINF 10Mh and Oakley, Sunday Worship. 10 4 A.

M. Wrdnrs'lav. M. PAPP Fred G. 3 p.

m. at chapel. SERVICES TO nE ARRANGED. AWLINGS Catherine. WALTERS Henry W.

BEVERLY CHArr.L 2121 WEST fUSTH -STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 21H2. SATURDAY. WINTERS Jennie L. 2 p.

m. at chapel. WOODS Charles II. 3 p. m.

at chapel. LAIN SON THE EVAN. LUTHERA CHURCH OF ST. IKlHSHA P. F.

C. John G. Dorsha. killed In PEL! AVENUE BAITIST. J-ot Ha.sred C.

Fulton. Pastor. 3 1 a 7 4S p. m. CHP.ZST AND THE BIBLE s-.

a-'tlnn In France Jan. 1H. dear husband LUKE. Adelbert K. Kretmnnn.

pastor. Belmont and Greenview-avenue. Servlrrs and 11. fii ninrir, iif-e ro'ii'n. mtiiiK pod it, air.

r.t 1 SIMUNU'li Victor Slrruntrh. beloved of Elizabeth, nee Kim. lather rt Jiu.n. Comdr William. IJ tiirar-tt Patll n.

Bernard, and Mrs Mary Ef t. Member of c. court. No at At funrrai home. 13 i7 Asluar.d avenue fjulem high mass St.

n.tnraoe crnirrh -r-day at 6 JO a Interment Jl Adalbert a. SIPPY Dr Harold SHP. 1 .3 1 Weitm trail. Wlnne'ka. Feb 15.

hustand miila. nee Breuer. father of arl Carol, son of Mabel L. sippy inc; toe Sa-a Dr. Bertram W.

Sippy. brother cf W. Hippy Jr. and Mis. Thorr.ss R.

Funeral notice later. ntliollc ter. Frank. Tony. Helen, and Sgt.

Ales Dorsha. now In New Guinea. Mcmoilal serv TRINITY LUTI'EFtAN. OAK PARK. HAROLD W.

ROMOSER. Pastor. 300 N. Rldce.and-av. Lake-st.

L. Sunday, 10:45 a. Wednesday. 8 p. rn.

ice Monday, Feb. 19. at ID a. St. Slmon'i church.

52d and California avenue. Caroline, heloved father of Bernard aim fcr-dlnand. Services at chapel. 7319 Madison street. Forest Park, Monday.

1 30 p. Interment Town of Maine cemetery. HINE OK ST. Jt'DE THAUIJKUS Fathers. li-'OO S.

AihUnd. VENA SERVICES every Thursday. MAS.5-?..". 10 a. 12:10 p.

m. liOLY S. 6 30. 8 p. m.

S. L'JNT and PAULINA Maasef Eunv 6 7 8. 0. 10. 11.

12 noon. V. ffdavs 30. 7, 7:30. a rn DREYER Agnea Dreyer.

Feb. 16. wife of the ST. JAMES' LUTHERAN. 9:30 Fremont at Dickens 11-00.

ARTHUR DAHMS. PASTOR. 41 HIGH SCHOOLS TOP OLD RECORD IN PAPER DRIVE (Picture on back page.) More than 110,000 pupils in 41 Chicago high schools collected an estimated 1,750,000 pounds of waste paper yesterday in a one day drive, late Edward, fond mother of Joseph. Marie LESLIE Sgt. Alex Leslie.

U. A. A. aged 22. of 44 S.

Perry avenue, killed V55 In action In Italy Jan. 15. 194 5. beloved A cans and Illlnois-sta. 30.

9. 11. 12 Oi Mai-scs IN OUR 70T1I YEAR iF FINE SERVICE. SKEELES- BIDDLE COLONIAL CHAPEL 783 COTTAGE GROVE. RADCl.IFFB 0220 Chritinn eienre FIRST IMMANUEL LUTHERAN.

1130 S. Ashland, at Roosevelt-road. E. H. MEINZE.V, Pastor.

10:45. tniteil I.ntliernn Church UNITED LUTHERAN Churches nf Chlcacn Invite You to Worship with Them. Arnim (I. Wene. D.

Pres. 111. Svnod. U. L.

C. A. DON'T MISS CHICAGOLAND YOUTH FOR CHRIST TORREY JOHNSON, DIRECTOR TONIGHT VINCENT BRUSHWYLER. GALILEAN QUARTET. BAYLOR.

TRUMPETER. DOUG FISHER. PAY McAFEE. BOB COOK. John R.

Robinson of the waste paper SK ALA Barbara beloved wire ot t- late Frank, loving mother of ward. Mary V. McCarthy. Anr.a Majt. ar Blanche Marlk.

funeral Monday. Fee l'i. 8:30 a. from cnapel. 6507 Cerrr.aa road, to Our Lady of the Ho.y Mount cr.urca.

Berwyn 2310. SMYTH Roy Smytre. dearly beleved busba-1 of Flora, devoted father of Afle.e Smrre fond brother of Stanley. of lixlge. No.

put, A aV A a 4 Chicago surface Lines union. Sl. Services Monday. 1 30 p. at cr-ar 5652 Ashland avenue Lawn, Thornton.

Repub.ic OOTS. pj aon of Alexander and Janet Leslie. Memorial service Sunday. Feb. 18.

at 1 1 a. at Presbyterian church. 64th and Yale. LOWRY Arthur C. Low re Sr.

430 106th street. Oak Un. Feb. 16. 1945.

at Kingsbury, husband of Ritelle Lowrv. father of U.rratne Arthur C. Jr, and Robert A. Lowry. grandfather of Judith l.vnn.

brother of Harrison J. I-owry. At chapel. 61d and Harvard. Chicago, where service! will be held Monday.

Feb. 19. at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

FYank, Leo. Gertrude Denecke. and Helm Mlrerk. grandmother of Irwin arid Arthur Klrheltierg and Arthur Metke. Funeral Monday, Feb.

19. at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 2056-5S Belmont avenue, to St. Al-phonsus' church.

Interment St. DU KET Miles R. Du Ket. suddenly, at Detroit. fond husband of Frances Lee Du Ket.

father of Ma). Gerard. Corp. Miles K. Jr.

and Lt. David G. Du Ket. Remains renting at Walker luneral home, Toledo. O.

Burial Sunday. FOI.GERS Martha Folgers. nee Folkens. beloved wife of Nick, sister of Anna. Frank, Peter.

Edward, Fred, and Barbara Jenzen. Resting at funeral home. 6126 Roosevelt road, corner of Tavlor avenue. Oak Park, wheie services will be held Saturday, at 3 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. salvage committee said last night CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Branches cf The Mother Church, The Firct Church cf Christ, 77 W. Washlncton-st. Era, 9M7. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIK AT WABASH.

WH1. 6llU. 4542 N. RAVENSWOOD. LON.

0305. The estimated Figure was the larg in T- r- LUMPP See Dengler notice. C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL HOME. 200 ERIE. 1 block E. of Michigan. Chic are r.icago.

ey MACKlWharlel Marku. beloved hu.band I STFEG Lucille Steeg cf 4070 Clausen averue of loulse MackU nee I'llml. loving father ot Western of A' rhor.se motrel Martha loulse Charlotte, and of Stewart and Richard Meef. SuafiiT Ser lff-s 10:45 ar.d 11 A. M.

A ar.d eveiilng SOUTH WOODLAWM IMMANUEL 6400 Kenwood. C. E. Paulus. Pastnr.

Worship. 11 a. m. TRINITY H6th and Exchange. P.

B. Hark. Worship. 1 1 a. m.

WEST NORTH AUSTIN Mason and I.e Moyne. F. Otterbein. D. Pastor.

H5. 11. The Rev. R. Allen.

Assoc. Pastor. Ordination Service. NORTH GRACE 600 Belder-avenue f2300 N.l. H.

G. Tletrneyer. Pastor. Time lor Unity." Lenten Servlre. Wed 8 p.

m. Marsaret Mrlearn. sister of M.s t-irge A w. EVEPV SATURDAY 7 P. Moody Church.

Carle and La Salie at North-avenue. Thomas. K. 3 C. U.

S. lond father. In-law of Wllbert Richardson, grandfather ol Robert Richardson, dear brother of Mars. i Vi.l,nM Sterthl drrsi'n. Mrs B-al-lre Nutta.l of and Mrs Olive Enoch of North Chlcaf v.

Services 2 p. m. at funeral horr.e. 40 s. CHURCH 90 YEARS SERVICE SUP.

7709 MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETEHY MARKERS. MONUMENTS Al Savings. Sears-Roeburk, State-at Basement ft lr Irvine Park mnA ftrrrn-mr Dckjzs Open 6 P. M. east 8:45 p.

m. est ever recorded, and easily topped that of the last drive: 1,400,000 pounds. At Kelly High school. 41M S. California scrap paper was taken to the school in wagons, trucks, and even baby buggies.

Pupils there attempted to repeat for honors won in a previous campaign. Meanwhile, elementary schools completed a five week drive. Altho the results had not been tabulated last night, Robinson said the total would reach 5 million pounds. The Chott and Lniian." Funeral Tuesday" at 9:1 ij Ashland avenue La Grange. Lf.erraer.t Sever.e'ntri Orchestra S'jriir, 11 a.

re edntsda)-, 12 r.c.n. GALLAGHER Staff Sgt. Charles P. Gallagher, te-v, U. S.

killed In action In Germany. Feb. 2. 194 5, beloved ion of Mrs. Louise and the late Charles Gallagher, brother of Ptc.

John Gallagher. Mrs. Eleanor Ilanrahan. Mrs. Louise Adcock.

Pfc. Mary Ann Gallagher, WAC, Alice. Margaret. James. Patricia, and Reta Gallagher.

Memorial mass Monday. Feb. 19. at a. at St.

Bernard church. 66th st. and Stewart av. a m. from chapel.

1511 S. Pulaski raa. tj, Blessed Sarramert church. Interment SI. STUMPF Stumrf.

be'eved husbarl Mary'! cemetery, iaw. 1150. I of Katharine, cf H. MTHY-Heien Fh-nagan, McCarthy or of M- Fe- e-teerth Church will net he-id Wed Evf. mectincs frrm Feb 14 tc- March 14.

Inclusive. on Maicii 21. HOLY TRINITY 1 218 Addison 3600 N.l. DEATH NOTICES J. A.

Leas. Glenn G. Gilbert. Pastors. 11 a.

m. James, fond mother of Patricia Cain. The Monday. Feb. 19.

3 30 p. m. at home. 5200 Wes'ern averse, ccrr.tr ot Fuatrr. Interment private.

18: SUEJECT EEB GOELDEL Frances Goeldel, nee wife of the late George, dear sister of Theresa Ball. William Joseph Annette Feigu- resa, and James simvc v. At funeral home. 69th at Justine itreet ROGERS PARK 1701 Morse N.l. Ernest Ewald.

Pastor. Worship. 10:45. "UNITY 54 01 N. Magriilia 1232 W.l.

Mlliard Stiles, Pastor. Worship. 10:45. In Meiiiorlani i. Mdi, tv 1 5 a.

to St Bren-' Samuel Turkerman. fr- "SOUL" son, Mary llarll and the late Caroline. Resting at funeral home. 7011 S. Racine avenue dan'a church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre, rr.erlv of Boston. Vi dearly fcrree BKCHTEL Rarbara Berhtel. Happy birthday. EMMA HAMILTON AND FAMILY. CAMP-Margatrt Camp.

Happy birthday. NORTHWEST leh 10 i a of of Mrs. rnria freeman. eo 13. a- 1' pu to 20 yean Vv E'.

Mf-nxv 8 p. In Sacred Heart church Inteiinent fct. Bonl-, avenue, beloved husband otl burst h.rspltal. Resting at his 7 ST. LUKE'S 2700 N.

Franelseo 12000 I. 10:30 a. m. E. Vaihrarht.

Pastor. Worship. face s. Stewart U4bO ST. MARK'S 6045 H.

Rockwell I 2ti00 W.I. GOULD Lillian Gould. In loving memory rvt of moll.er -ho o.erf IVh I 7 Cl KLM AN PfC. Dotiald J. Goolman Of .41 figure, he added, was 500,000 pounds less than the last drive, but attributed the slump to winter weather.

A new drive will begin Monday and end March 23. R. E. Lesher. Pastor.

Worship. :45. 11. O. In 1944.

SON AND DAUGHTER. i i EDGEBROOK 64 27 N. Spokane 5400 W.J. Worship. 11 a.

m. A. Weeg. Pastor. Tel'a mnti the late Ralnh fitnrf br.ifl Del'a and the late Ralph fond brother c.

at i -e i r. Scier.ce Poadir.g Poo iris D.r:ct. i 6 S. 1 8 La Eaiie tre t-A-ritj-twc nufhes maintain a tree t.re a au: r. S' 1 1 literaimr- WICKER PARK 2112 I.e Moyne 11600 N.J.

i. venaoie. vvorrup, lt a. m. ST.

PAUIS. 719 Dorchester-avenue! Rev. E. 11 Pftue. Pastor.

Baron Uchiyama, Retired HAI.LINAN Patrick: T. Hnlllnan. who passed away 14 years ago today. They are not dead who live In ki-arts they leave tehind. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN.

KFF.SSI.ING Kathleen C. Keessllng. In loving memory of our dear sister. Only the sorrow of our gr.evlng hearts can know the loneliness. GEORGE AND JENNIE.

MOORE Est el la Moore. In loving memory of 10:45 a. HraltnE for America's Wounds." MOODY CHURCH World Renownt-d Gospel Center. North CUrk-st. at Noith-av.

Dr. H. A. Ironside, Pastor VISITOrvS ALWAYS WELCOME. 9 A.

"Morning Devotions'- WJJD 1160 KC. 9 4t A. Sunday School Ail Agei. 11 A. M.

"JESUS CONFOUNDS HIS Vivian Adams. Soprano Soloist. 7:30 P. DEGREES CF FUNISKWEIIT III THI DAY OF JUDGMENT" Cecil Waraff. Baritone.

Cornetist. Also Harry Missionary Messaee. I.arre Ciurus Choir and 4-Manual Orcan. 4 000 Sf.Ts. Ju5t 2 MHes Nortn of LrM.p.

Clark, Broadway North-av. Cars to Door. 7:30 p. Lenten Service." t.ilm d'aonell lruane sireer. c.ien rj.i-n.

to 10 a. m. a. M. Petronlll.

church. 1 at 9 30 a. at funeral home. 5350 1 North avenue. Interment St.

Joseph's. I illle y. Var.derhlue. Frt 1 Merrlmac 9800 I 1145. of 22' Stewart avenue.

zriSKA0 1713 Altgeld street. Feb 15. beloved 2 M-irday at v- husband of Hlard chircli. "liarrix Fuilerton avenue. Funeral Monday.

Feb. 19 1 tomt lhme cemetery. at 2 m. Burial Graceland. WARSHAWSKY Arthur Warsr.awskv -f METZGER William George Metrger.

91 Flee- 300 S. H.mMr. aver.ue htand rf trie street. Scranton. Pa.

Feb 16. belied' Sarah, dear father of Char.es. P.crrt. A.e. husband of Ethel O'Connell Metirer.

lend, line Wagner, ar.d Aivln. brother cf tt. father ef Mrs. Louise Ferguson. Helen Charles.

TlUle Levin. Pit Leviry. ard sally William Georre 111., and John late Israel, six dren Fure-a; -n- Metiger. brother rl Mrs J. Merrtl Re-, dav at 10 a at 354 W.

Bocseve mains arriving Chicago Tuesday. 8 a m. will road. Interment West.awn He In state at chapel. 020 Belmont avenue.

WEHFR Margaret Weher. Fb 14 ie4 until 11 a. m. Interment Calvary cemetery sister of na Wrvr of E.a-.st-r.. MILLER Bertha Miller.

14314 Lincoln ave. foster moti.er of Ke. ar.d IE LICTUEI Methodist Japanese General, Dies I BY THE ASSOCIATED Baron Kojiro Uchiyama, 85 year Ev rr-emrers tn r.ip M. rf Lectures Cr.urch. 8 Ave Feb IS 61 54 of Hubert, s.

1 C. In South Pacific, and Mrs. Doris Koss. Memorial services later. HAGFDORN Peter llagednrn, of 77 Ji S.

Carpenter street, beloved husband of Mary, nee Thtnnes: fond father of Mra. Clara wuat-trochl. Rose. Harry. Ted.

4 Arthur. U. S. Ihe late Sister Cerlle Marie. R.

S. Irene. Iorothy. and Helen, brother of Joseph A. Funeral Monday.

Feb. 19 at 10 a. from chapel. 7111 S. Halsted street, to Sacred Heart church.

Interment St. Boniface. Member of St. Peters Court. No 26, C.

O. F. Please omit flowers. Trl. 57 8.

HICKS Lyman Frederick Hicks. M. 2 C. 5 V. S.

age 20. of 1012 K. Waller avenue, lost Dec. IN. 1944.

Ir. South China sea. beloved son of Mrs. Ruth L. Walters, nee Hlckey: fond, stepson of Cyril E.

Walters, dear brother of Shirley Ruth Hicks. Ph. M. 3 WAVES. and Sharon I.vnn Walters.

Memortal service Sunday. Feb. IS. at 4 P. Faltti Presbyterian church.

Augusta boulevard and Pine avenue. my d'ar mother, who passed away two years ago today. In my heart your memory llnrers. Living, tendrr, kind, and tiue. There Is not a day, dear mother.

That I du not think rf you. LOVING SON. ROLAND. old retired Japanese Rcneral, died in Japan Wednesday, the Domei news agency reported today in broadcast recorded by the federal com r. Cr.ur'h 6 Blvd Ev T-es K'D 20 2151 V.S: rv Ama te.rth 8 M.

Fto 2i F. CHICAGO TEMPLE Clark and Washlngton-sts. DR. CHARLES R. GOFF 11:00 "The Christian and His Trials." 7:30 A Conditional surrender." MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICF WEDNESDAY, 7 30 P.

M. Noon day orcan meditation! Daily Except Saturday. The Loop Church with the Chimes." o'Ji v.tr.ira. Ev Dr Jch M. Tu't.

B. Frt Fes 2 3 Church. 8 PM. 2 Jr) P.ne ve Ave. By F.c.-er.ce MUdnurh.

nue Dolton beloved wtte of Albert, fond! guente Ri. fond aur.t a i mother of Pearl and Milton, sister Mrs John T. Riley. Funeral Mmdy at 9 Helena Srhmurlc. Fred and Frank Berndt I from funeral home 621 N.

reev. POLLOCK Meyer Pollock. In fond memory of our dear husband and father, who left us three years ago todav. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. RADICF Vincent Radloe Jr.

In loving memory of our dear son, who pasrd away three year ago today. HA DICE FAMILY. SORUIKA Fmll Sorulka. Passed away 16 years agj today. In loving memory to St Timothy a churrh and Ail WEt.lER Christina Weller trie Orter rf riimmnnily Clinrrhe-a Resting at funeral home.

244 IJ.nin street. Services Monday. 2 p. m. Interment Cedar Park.

MILLER Capt. Harold Miller cf 111 Wood- WauKc-gan road. M'-rton firove. Itl wire rf munications commission. Uchiyama was chief of staff of the Japanese army's 1st division in the Sino-Japanese war of ISOi-'OS, was military attache in France and Russia, and aide-de-camp to the late Emperor Yoshihito.

Ice Cream Executive Leaves $8,968,170 Estate HORWITCH Pvt. Aubrey I. Horwitch. U. HftVN MA V.

Ft I il. 7OO0 J.ff-:A-a.f 11 a to trrvict Vz iihy hn Jenney. 11 a. Crm.T.Lr.iuu Meditation." side road. Riverside.

In name jnn of 3.100 w. hoik killed in anion to-s. "Lrl a 1 ha A at Dee. beloved oL CENTRAL CHURCH FINE ARTS ELDG. 410 S.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, Leyte 1944. son 20. 1045, of wounds received ill action Con res; ii limn I I Dec. 21. In Luxembourg, beloved husband Ben and Frances, nee Johnson: dfr of Mary Ida.

nee Humphries, father of ST. JAMES METHCDIST South at East 46th-st. Thomas M. Pender. Ph.

Minister. 11:00 "The Cross of Christ m. Brotherhood Sunday IjjuIs. dear mother ot I arl ann an. grandmother of Lorraine and A Jr.

Funeial Saturday. 2 30 ro at h-me. 8057 Miei Center Burial Rldgewood. VV ITE a rv N. White.

Feb 1 of Fuclld avenue, sitter of Mrs Ar.ra Jrs.rs and the late Mis. Catherine tv.rd. a-irt 't Fl-itenee. aid tt I Ird Fj-e-l Monday. 9 a tn fr.

ra co.aei. Jeey brv r. vard at 77th s'reet to St Phi.lp rhuteh. Mata 0 30 Co. a Interment Mcr.t ilivct sh.re 8rt22.

bmther of Annette. Memorial seivice at Grenshaw 'febrew school, 3242 W. Crenshaw Feb. 18. 2 p.

m. HOUHA Catherine Houha. nee Hammnnd. 11 Diane Leslie, aon of Henry A. and Flora H.

Miller, bmther of Richard H. Miller Memorial service Sundav. Feb 18. at 3 p. Presbvterian church.

Riverside. Ill FrP.ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cr rr.er and FREDERICK KELLER SIAitil. 11 oo a. rrr.on. 1-F S'iAVM.

Mtlri Clolr. MORTTZ Morris Morlti. suddenly, late ot New York. Feb. If.

(P). Harry C. EPWORTU METHODIST CHURCH. Steuart D. White.

Pastor. Kenmore-Ilerwyn. FlKeatr Beach L. 11 a. Maliiva." Mrs Amstutz Ilorton, Horlon Ice Cream company 3235 Washington boulevard, peiovcn nuimra of Iiretta Inee Bullmanl.

Funeral Tuesday 2il at chapel. 2715 Madison PR H'lS T. MANN. RAP.B! OF THE SIN AI CONGREGATION. ILL PREACH IN EXCHANGfc Willi DR.

HAROLD W. RUOPP. COLt.K'TlVK SECURITY OR CoM.KCTIVE SUICIDE." ETHICAL SOCIETY Sur.r wile of the late James, daughter of Catherine, nee McGue. and the late George Hammond, sister of Genevieve Thompson and the late Martarrt Eastman, Arthur Hjm-niond. and Roliert schultz.

Funeral Monday. 9 a. from chapel. 4617 Madls-m street, to St. Thomas Aquinas'.

Aus. 1137. Howard U'ltan Howard. 5637 Shields ave Ir.teri Vf-fpers. 1.11.1.

-e Cjijrtet. street, to Acacia Tark cemetery. Information. wlsE -Set. Richard Louis wise, kli'ed 1-K-rramento 2238.

tli.n tn I'aiy Jan. 15. 14 5, be rt WAFFLE Jonas Waffle, who passed away Feb. 17. 1043.

In loving memory. Abide with me. fast falls the eventide. The darkness deeieiis. Lord, with me abide." LOVINGLY.

JKSSIK MAUDE WAFFLE. WIFE. AND SON. CAPT. EUGENE M.

WAFFLE AND FAMILY. WEI.HASKY Frank Welhasky. In loving memory of my husband, whu passed away one year ago today. EMMA WELBASKY. YAPELI.I Domcntra Y.ipelll.

Feb. 17, 1944. Just one year ago xlay, God called you. and you went away. She bade no one a la.st farewell.

She said good-by to none. Her loving heart had ceased to beat. Before we knew it she was gone. Stie did not fall to do her best. Her heart was true and tender.

She woiked hard for those she loved. And ever will be remembered. Our eves shed manv a tear. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. Irving "park fTrstTTSoi n.

keeler" expcut ive, left a net estate of r. Minion, d. Mini-ter. an appraisal indicated when Morning srvire. 10:45 a.

m. I 1 TT first, church and niiSn. 11 was llled toda-v- Horton died in Ernest Fremont Tittie preaching on I January, 1941. His Widow IS the MORRIS Henrietta B.rk.tnw Morris, real- jSJ Wf'AT rTXZ dene 310 W. Normal park-ay.

formerly of 1.. wf? al if. nf Theodore Morris of Meet Wise ar.d Fdwa.d vsa.i. P-rr? Pari. at M- rse.

STANIXY Minister. 11a jr H'-art? nue. Feb. 14. 104 5.

wife of Phillip How ard, mother cf Wiley Ferris cf Los Angeles. iiiv or in Asia, 1 1 a. Ta tne in. 10 30 CURTISS HALL. FINE ARTS ELDG.

principal beneficiary. sister of Mrs. Grare Bell of Pitts it ii riit 1-trLLArD 2M ar.d Park. Mic.fjr.. past-r.

Service. 11 a. Divine? Science burgh. Pa. At chapel.

63d and Harvard, where services will he held Sunday, Feb IN, at 3 p. m. Interment Saugatuik, Mich itl'MPKItT James Edward Humbert. 1 o7d.Xo of'Mr." Lutheran church. 53d and S.

Brr.ks of Dayton. O. and Frank Barkalow wooi.AM leo-ge Fes 1 94 of Morgantown. W. Va.

Resting at funeral hushand of Vw.nne brrtter e-. home. 79th street and Phillips avenue, st- a Chllders of estu-g. I.l sr.ri vli-es 3 p. Monday.

Interment Oak Hill I and Interment Galeabuig. eemeierv 110th street and Kedrle avenue won nee B'-rr be crel 41 S. Mkr.igan-avenuc. Sundny. Fetiruary ISth.

11 a in. PROF. TROYER ILawreii'e lleje. Appl'ton. Wis.

I IN DEFENSE OF IDEALISM. r-: beloved son of Katherlne and Edward 1 Humbert, fond brother if Marton. lier- bert. Patricia. Hernardlne.

Robert, and 6959. Joseph. Memorial mass al Bt. David I I ii Ii t-rn Uted lte rf John. t.

fid mother ef j. hri Jr a- Mrs htnn- lunnsl odat. 19. at lo 'i a nv from funeral t- rr.e. 4 v-5," pi'Ulon OUT tJldT of Art lumll liileiment J.wepr.

a le chuirh. March 6. at 8 a m. MUSKOVITZ See Morltg death notice. NADIIFRNY Marie Nadherny.

nee lllavln. late of 4111.1 W. 21t blare. Ilived wlte of the At.I.IE-Pfr. Leonard E.

Allle. V. S. A. age 2'.

of 2MH W. Both stieet. killed ill JEFFREY George JerTrey of S50 103d trert Fth. 14. 1114 5.

dear husband of Hon flee. 12 In Geimany. beloved hus late Fiank J. loving mother ol Anna ltrv.1,1 band ol La Verne, loving lather ot Dsr- and Fred, niotherlii-law of Alola III n. A3 FH All.

Ifcoa Vale, ft Mil T-eur For Memorial Services have your flowers sent to the homes of the bereaved. Ainrrliioi l.utlirrii iiiifrrrme SAI.I -M AUGUST A SYNOD, 'iiuol pastor. 74th and Calumet. Sun Worjtilp. 3 0.

1 1 a S. tl 40 ST -TEPHEN'S 57th and S. SsnniwiD. II GKOTH, Pastor. Nor.

7075. servitt'f. S. 9.45. HlralHtll 1..

JefTrry. father of Jamrs of Kane. and Fred II Memir ol Fern wood Park lodce. No. 071, A.

At A. Martha and Julie, grandmother of sis itestine at chapel. 214 E. 115th street. PEOPLE'S CHURCH LawrfiKU at Shrrldan.

rrrsTon BRADLEY 11 A. Having a Purpise." Broadiast W-J-J-D. 7-30 P. M. City-Wide Biotherhood Meeting.

JUDGE .1. M. BRAUDE. DEAN WILLIAM F. CLARKE.

RABBI GEORGE FOX. DR. A. ALFRED WATTS. DR.

PRESTON BRADLEY. Book Lecture. Feb. 21. P.M.

THE GENTLEMEN TALK OF PEACE," GIFF. Listen to WAIT 1 45 Sunday Hear Dr. Bradley Nigtitly WGN. 7 P. S'rvlies Saturday.

Feb. 17. at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Li i. i a.iiornla. tr'-fik Sur.dav at il A M. in THORNE HALL Cor. ar.d Lake Shore-dr.

otl iff) I Cnnferent'e avenue, wire the laie iii.oai i mother ot Howard Florence Tt F. iKirolliy bmlth. Amy fT. Ma: Pllnre, Maifaret Philllix and Robert. tlC.

s. sister of Fred Ar -re. Kiira Ingham. Amy Brewer. Arthur Waiter Bates Funeral Morday at 9 a.

m. from rhapel. 9108 Grnre aver-u St. Joachim church. Interment St Mary a.

CARD OF THANKS. rri7vi'tv albin T. Joiwln. formerly of 4148 grandrhlldren and five gre.it granarnimirn Servlcea Monday. Feb.

19. it 10 a. at rhapel. 2534 S. Pulaski raad.

Cremation, Bohemian Na'lonal cemetery Law. 3972. NOVAK Fanny Novak. 3445 N. Bell avenue Feb.

15, 1945. beloved wile cf the late Gustay. loving mother of Gustay MlHa Hase. Rose Huemmer. Lllilan Copland.

Ida Kuhn. Anna Harges. Josephine Bahlenhorst. CHRIST. 1501 N.

5400 Warner H. Gmthman, Pastor. 10:45 a. rr Cornelia avenue, beloved son cf Albln and Stephanie, fond brother of Hugh, dear grand rell, son of Imtse and Clarence Allle. brother of Charles, Clarence.

I-estcr. Sgt. Bus sell, Mrs. Ann Altinan, Mrs. Louise Hamll ton.

and Mrs. Allot F'lnnegan. Memurla. service Sunday. Feb.

18, at 8 p. m. at Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 64th and Marshficld. ANDERSON Pfe. Robert Emanuel Anderson, firs, U.

S. M. age 19. 4502 N. Oak Park avenue, died of wounds received In art.

on In S.iuth Parine area, beloved aon of Albert and Esther Anderson, dear brother of Albert K. II. S. In Engla id. and John E.

Memorial service Sunday. Irh. is, 1945. at 7.3U at Nebo Luthtian church, Dakln and Menard avenues. HYDE PARK BOND CHAPEL.

U. OF C. 1010-50 E. 59th-tt. 10:30 a.

m. son of Vincent jowin. nepnew oi nainvi ii Jackson Jorwtn ana jonn rvering Funeral Monday. 9 30 a. from funeral Flsle Bulkley.

and Sgt. William rova. si. rv DR WHITAKER-? WEDNESDAY E.er.ing Lectures will be resumed on Fh 21. its try ChKago Poem, 1: La i.l,t.

borne. 3519-2 1 N. Pulaski road, to St. Via A dear grandmother" ef 16 grandchildren GORKI-The family tb ru-J Services Mond.v. Feb 19.

at I at Gor.at Mmlth wish rhapel 2114 Irving Paik toad, lllleimenll tilenda tor klndncnes and I. tor churrh Interment ht. Adalbert's ceme Go to Church Sunday Allied rWlata' Inn. tery, lnd. BAOO.

JUHEX bee Pouilak notice to li.era in tndr bieaemnt. living park cemeleiy iMjjiaiai OI.

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