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KEITH Walter Winchester Keith, on July HAROLD ItEM CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. lO Moaday. July 31. 1944. 1 wmm I a -tsrn bee- -tuj tn hJ it -w ttf I I tut iiim I BLOOM Elsie Bloom (nee Charkow) ef 4869 N.

Bernard street, beloved wife of David dear mother of Pvt. 1st Class Bernie and Burton, fond sister of Belle Sclnff, Mollie Feierberg, Minnie Bierman, Frieda Cbarkow, Rose Browner, Max, SWELL SHAKE AMO MAKE UP- (JAA ESt77Jp tS' mustb you SbS- A mm" ifc-'NW-' niuuwri rreAS7 ULJIN 1 -v, I JWmL HI OWM -GAME- J' JQ OKI WITHOUT tDU sweaihi- it out -mahh. VWj. m- I Lti r.i ewiv 30, 1944, at his New York City residence, aon of Mri. Walter Woodruff Keith, father of Walter Winchester Keith Carroll Montgomery Keith, and Patricia Keith.

Notice of funeral later. KING See Fant notice. KING Floyd M. King, beloved husband of Isabella, nee Shallcross: fond father ot Isabella, brother of Kalhryn Holmes. Resting at funeral home.

3918 Irvine-Park road. Services Monday. July 3L at 2:30 p. m. Interment Montrose.

Kindly omit flowere. KOLF Mary Dechmann Kolf, wife of the late Peter of Aurora. 111., daughter of the late Peter and Katherine Dechmann. sister of Mrs. Fred C.

Kellner, Lillian M. Dechmann, the late William J. Dechmann and Barbara Lutzenkirchen. Funeral Wednesday at 9:45 a. m.

from funeral home. 1733 Wilson avenue, to St. Juliana's church, Touhy and Osceola avenues. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

KRONE Theodore A. Krone, at 205 S. Princeton avenue. Villa Park, fond father of George. William.

Frank, and Henry Krone, Frances Davis, and Anna Hecker, brother of Emma Gebhardt. Services Wednesday. 2 p. m. at Trinity Luth.

church. Villa Park. Interment Bethania. LIEB Nickolaus John Lieb, beloved husband of Lena, nee Puder; dear father of Hilda and Nickolaus brother of Magdalen a Herzog and Ma. bias Juenger.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue, Interment St. Joseph's. LUCAS John Lucas, suddenly. At funeral home.

2701 N. Clark street. LYNCH Mary E. Lynch, nee Welch, of 173 N. Lamon avenue, beloved wife of Charles dear mother of Mrs.

Murray C. Hoover, Mrs. Edward B. Moran, and Lucille Lynch, grandmother of Pvt. John IT.

S. and Carol Hoover, and Sam, Harry, Bra Bin. and Tessie Giller-man. Services: Mondny, 12 poon, at chapel. 6206 Broadway.

Interment Westlawn. BON NESS Pvt. Arthur J. Bonness. V.

S. A. air corps, at Scd.ilia army air field. dear son of Arthur and the late Marie Bonness, brother of Elaine. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home. 3301 to St. Sylvester's church. Interment local cemetery.

BORSTADT Frank H. Borstadt. beloved husband of Fannie father of Francis and Carl brother of Sister Chrysostom of Sinsinawa. Wis. Services Wednesday.

Aug. 2 at 1 p. m. at funeral home. f2O0 N.

Western avenue, corner Foster. Interment Mount Olive. BROOKES Edward Auriol Brookes of 6716 Dorchester avenue, Chicago. July 29, 1144, beloved husband of Margaret, brother of Morton, fond father of Helen Abbie Schlampp, Constance Reichert. and Aurial Webster, grandfather of four.

Services 2:30 p. m. Monday, July 31. at Christ Episcopal church. 6451 Wood-lawn avenue.

Cremation Oak Woods, private. Des Moines and Clinton, and Stillwater, papers please copy. BROSSEAU Elizabeth Brosseau. wife of the late Z. P.

Brosseau. mother of Louis C. Joseph Genevieve Jenkins. Louise Keirnan, Pierre, and Marion Hasslacher, the late Marguerite B. Amberg, and Leonard A.

Funeral from home for funerals, Erie at Wabash avenue. Monday. July 31, at 10:30 a. to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Interment Calvary.

Please omit flowers. CANINO Joseph Canino. beloved son of CIO DICTATES MICHIGAN SLATE FOR DEMOCRATS State Ticket Selected at Convention. Grand Rapids. July 30 Special.

Bearing CIO approval, the rvmoeratic state ticket is complete following a noisy convention yesterday in the Civic auditorium here. Richard T. Frankonsteen of vice president of the United Automobile Workers, largest CIO on, and a leader of the CIO's rational political action committee, r'aed a dominant role in the con rriion. exercising a veto power on nV. candidates reparderi by him as unacceptable to labor.

i lliin i gaai ea sssasaaeniw wiili'hl" Ji if'' SMITTY iHAKwcaegllTHseosssw-gsiAmvuDoxH -sf mTm MIS ssgwl! REINA Calogsr Rein. Ui ef 6aS V. Christiana avenue, beloved husband Josephine, nee Sattaglia; father e( Pvt. 1st Claaa 8am. Joseph.

Marie. Lome, and Philip, son of Sslvatore and thm late Maria, brother of Louis. Char lee. Joseph. Lillian Scolaro.

Francee Vivtanev Funeral Wednesday, fl a. from 1 neral borne. 3722 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Inter ment Mount Carmel.

ap. 6040. BITTER Emil W. Ritter of 1640 avenue, beloved of Clara dear father of Walter T. of River Forest, and Claris Mrs.

J. B.l Grigr of Cleveland, brother of Lavinia. Mane and Pruia-At rest and services at chapel. 623 Laae street. Oak Park.

Monday. 3:3" p. in charge of Garden City lodge. No. 141, A.

F. A. M. Interment private. 'P eas omit flowers.

Euclid 1643. ROLLER Wilson M. Roller. 6924 mini an avenue, devoted husband of the Vera, fond father of Bessie Data and Joyce Senaiba, brother of George and Bessie. Funeral Tuesday.

1:30 p. at chapel. 6218 S. Kedzie avenue. Interment Evergreen.

Prospect 3810, ROSTOWSKT Franlt P. Eostowsky. JulT 29. of 1107 Washington street. Evanston, husband of Elizabeth Peitka Rostowiky, father of Mrs.

Anna Wruts, Ida. Theresa, and Joseph P. Rostowsky. Funeral erfnee-day, 9:30 a. fro- chapel.

1555 Map! avenue. Evanston to St. Nicholas churclu Interment St. Boniface cemetery. Member of St.

Martin court. C. O. F. SANBORN Nora Sanborn, nee Bjormrfad.

July 30. beloved wife of Fred R. Semres Tuesday, 2 p. at funeral home. 342S Fullerton avenue.

Interment Oakxidre) cemetery, Springfield. III. SCANLAN Goldle Elizabeth fcanlaa. Bee Green: beloved wife of James J- lond mother of Jamea J. Raymond J.

and John sister of John. George. Mrs. Tillie Engel. Mrs.

Lillie Empie. and Han. nab Green, grandmother of Fau-tciai Louise, Jamea J. William. Diane.

Jack. Betty Mae. Sharon. Janeth-Rae. and David.

Funeral at chapel. 4401 Lawrence) avenue, Tuesday. 2 p. m. Interment Imsl Park.

Mul. 4400. SCHJOLDAGER Ina-er M. Schjoldager. Juir 30.

1944. of 2053 Ridge avenue. Evanston. sister of the late Mrs. Bertha S.

Armbruster and Mrs. Thora C. Claoev. aunt of Mrs. James W.

Shed den. Alex ander and Tnger C. Claney. Semr 4:30 p. Tuesday at chapel.

1567 Maple avenue. Evanston. Eunal private SCHMITZ Amelia Schmitz. nee GaDisteU of 6538 S. Paulina street, dearly beloved wife of Peter J- devoted mother of Mar-cells Schmiti.

fond sister of Katherine) Westermann. Ida Bernd. George, and the late Edward. Joseph, and William Gi-listel. Funeral Wednesdiy.

9 a. ff one chapel. 1716-18 W. 63d street, tn St. Theodore's church.

Interment St. Boniface. Member of St. Theodore Altai and Rosary society and Perex council. 10.

Ladies of Isabella. Pro. 10OO-3S89w SHARKEY Catherine Sharkey, beloved Philomena Inee Pullano and the late Frank, brother of Sam, Rose, Robert. Peter, and Carmen. Funeral Wednesday.

0 a. from chapel. 3fiOO Harrison street, to Mother Cabrini church. Interment Mount Carmel. Nevada 0644.

Denounce Nowicki. Lo j. Nowicki Detroit, former 1 "u'enant governor and now a lieu irnt colonel in the army, was one CAREY See Bud Neises notice. CARLSON Cart Victor Carlson of Donald i i 1 James B. Moran, sister of James V.

Welch and the late Henry and Edward. Funeral Wednesday, Aug-. 2. at 10 a. m.

from funeral home. 6350 W. North avenue, to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment St.

Patrick cemetery, Lemont. 111. MALLET Aanalia Malley Inee Guderjanl, wife of the late James, beloved mother of Edward. Laura. Fred.

Mrs. Sarah Klich. and Mrs. Mabel Fandell, grandmother of six grandsons. Resting at funeral home, 6748 Roosevelt road.

Oak Park, until 10 a. m. Tuesday. Will lie in state at Good Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran church. 19th and Euclid avenues, Berwyn, from noon until time of service at 2 p.

m. Interment Concordia. MARK WALTER Arthur B. Markwalter of 6316 N. Ashland avenue.

July 29. 1944. beloved husband of Anna Markwalter, fond father of Sgt. Arthur B. and Arleen, brother of Flora M.

Reed and Bertha Co-burn. At chapel, 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, OBITUARIES son. formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Hildur. fond father of Mrs.

Amy Horner and Mrs. Violet Nelson, hrother of Axel and Gunnar. grandfather of Mrs. Evelyn Gilbert and Kenneth Nelson. of Clyde Gilbert.

Services Wednesday. Aug. 2 at 1 :30 p. m. at funeral flome.

corner 79th and Aberdeen. Interment Oak Hill. potential candidate lopped off by Frankensteen's CIO axe. Nowicki had notified E. Cyril Bevan of Fon- tiac.

Democratic national commit-j teeman, that he would accept nomi- ra'ion for auditor general. U'hrn TCnwirWi's niimn wnc nrp. REV. A. E.

MEYER, CHICAGO PASTOR 30 YEARS, IS DEAD EDWARD BAUSCH, HEAD OF OPTICAL COMPANY, DIES Rochester, N. July 30 (JP). Edward Bausch, chairman of the FIRST MIDWEST INDUCTEE DIES BATTLING NAZIS Lt. James B. Manning, 30, formerly of 7742 Monroe Forest CHRISTENSEN Beatrice Christensen.

pee Mrs. Emma Apfel. Mrs. Emma Gerstenberg Apfel, 82, widow of Arthur H. Apfel.

founder and former president of the Birtman Electric company, and of the former Illinois Can company, died yesterday in Ravenswood hospital. She was the daughter of the late Charles Gerstenberg, pio Lagoni. beloved wife of Arthur. lona daughter of Mr. and Mis.

Hang Lagoni. sister of Caroline, Peter, Christian, Carl. Marie, Harold, and Elmer Lagoni. At chapel, 1648 W. 63d street, until 11:30 a.

Tuesday. Services 3 P. Tuesday, at Golgotha, Lutheran church, 80th street and S. Michigan avenue. Interment Evergreen.

1 CICERO Louis Cicero, late of 2637 W. entod to the convention. Franken The Rev' E' M'yer- 71- for jteen rose to denounce the former 30 years pastor of the Ravenswood lieutenant governor for his actions Evangelical church, Pensacola and dur.r.g the Michigan sit down Hoyne until his retirement strides several years ago. The CIO four years ago. died yesterday in chieftain said Nowicki had done a his home, 2042 Pensacola av.

hatchet job on Gov. Frank Murphv A native of Cape Colony, South by threatening state interference as Africa, he 3 educated in Germany acting governor while Gov. Murphy and attended Eden Theological sem- Bt inary in St. Louis. Mo.

He came to FrarkenMeen's objections to the United States in 1S97 and was Nowicki were sufficient to bring ordained in 1899. about rejection of his candidacy by Previous pastorates included that the convention. of the Christ Evangelical church in Democratic Ticket. Belleville, 111., from 1899 to 1906, Caudate chosen were: Thur- the S- rr' Evangelical i church in Elmhurst from 1906 to Aug. 1.

at 3 p. m. Interment Graceland. MARQTJ ARDT Edward H. Marquardt of 5237 W.

25th place, beloved husband of Bernice Keller Marquardt. loving son of Stella nee Schildwacbter, and the late Edward Marquardt. brother of Lawrence and Mildred Marquardt. Funeral Wednesday at 10 a. m.

from funeral home. 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Interment Mount Carmel. MARTIN Horace E.

Martin, beloved husband of Ruth E. Martin, fond son of of Mrs. Mary E. Martin and the late George S. Martin of Three Rivers.

uncle of Mrs. June Haveman of Grand neer member of the Chicago Board of Trade, and was president of the Founders of Chicago Woman's I Bausch Lomb Optical company, which he saw grow from a spectacle shop to an industry of world-wide importance, died today. He was 89. Bausch was one of the first men in America to design and Superior street, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Chiappetto: fond father of Mrs. Clara Gualtieri.

Mrs. Mollie Parapatto. Mrs. Mary Sprovieri. and Louise.

Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. from chapel. 3425 Park, first man in the middle west to qualify for induction into the United States army under selec-tiv'e service, was killed July 26 near Cherbourg in Nor mandy, i parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Manning of Washburn, W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel Nevada 7200. Bowling Association.

She is survived by a grandson, Raymond Gerstenberg. Services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow In the residence at 341 Wellington av. CLAYTON Grace Mathews Clayton, be loved daughter of the late James and F.ilwdrd llnlirh.

Anna Mathews, dear sister of James H. George Anna Urhanek. Hattie McCue manufacture quality microscopes. A Stanley and Florence I.avine. Funeral cervices Wednesday.

p. m. at funeral ii tj. yut ir i 4'it iiwilllll'T, i I 1 1 1 I were in- formed yesterday. Lt.

Manning, who was inducted son of John Jacob Bausch, co-founder Mr. Mary Dechmann Kolf. Services for Mrs. Mary Dechmann home. 3519-23 N.

Pulaski road. Ind. 6800 CONWAY Charles J. Conway of Home Rapids. Mich.

Funeral at chapel. 670H W. Madison street. Wednesday. Aur.

2. at 2:30 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Welcome lodge.

No. VI 6, A. F. A. MASSIAS Nicholas Massias.

9442 9. Laflm street. July 29. 1944. beloved husband ot Mary Massias.

fond father of Olga Gekas. Helen Kappas. Kathryn Vay. Athena. Liberty.

Agnes, and George Massias, grandfather of Marion, Pericles. Mary Ann. Irene, and Themis Aspasia, Funeral Wednesday. Aur. 2 at 1:30 p.

m. from chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, to St. Kolf, retired manager of the beauty Nov.

18. 1940, formerly was athletic wood. beloved husband of Alma victnt United States attorney here fnr attorney general; Arthur A Koscinski, Detroit attorney and Polish lcaiei, for secretary of state; rs. Minnie Sch winger of Saginaw, chairman of the party's state ,1910. He was a former secretary of the South Illinois district of the Evangelical synod, and vice president of the northern Illinois district.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma Meyer, three daughters. salon in Mandel Bros, department secretary of Proviso Township High wife of the late Patrick Sharkey, ford mother of Marie Sharker, sister of Mra. Mary Hubert, niece of Mrs. Blanche V-nard.

Funeral Tuesday. Aur. 1. at 11:15 a. from chapel, 3246 W.

Jackson boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows) church. Interment Mount Carmel. Kedzie 2394. SHEA Anna Shea fnee Gavinl. widow of Daniel fond sister ot Mary Gavins, Mrs.

Edward A. Mo Isaac, and Mrs. J. A. McCoy.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. in. from chapel. 6222 Broadway to Sft Gertrude church.

Interment Calvary. SMITH H. Maria Smith. Julv 26 at he home. 320 street.

Wsshier ton. D. C. beloved wife of H. Smith fond mother cf Lynme and William H.

Jr. STA PLETON Chester "Marie ton sudden! Funeral Monday. 1 :30. at 2701 N. Clark.

TONER Josephine R. Stoner. wif. ef thm late Harley mother of Can Samuel. Dexter Stoner and Mrs.

Margaret S. Jones, sister of Mrs. Thomas K. Stoner. Mrs.

Gridley Adams, and Amos T. Miner. Services Tuesday. 1 p. at chapel-Lake street.

Oak Park. Interment Fores Home cemetery. SUHR Mary Suhr of Monee. EL. July 30.

wife ot the late Frederick, mother ef Mrs. E. C. Luthy of Monee. sister ef Mrs.

Thomas Cox of Alton. LI. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1:30 p. at chapel.

1448 Otto boulevard. Chicago Heights. SUNLEAF Sylvester Sunleaf of 2103 Harding avenue. July 29. 1944.

age 4t years, beloved husband of Florence Sunleaf. father of Kenneth Paul Hunt, brother of Florella Jirkman. and Clyde Sunleaf. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at boo-e for funerals. 6842-44 Cermak road. l-fnrmation. Cicero 243. TARSON John Tarson.

beloved husband el the late Sarah, dear father of Roy. fond father of Mrs. Frances C. Ashton and Warren M. Services Tuesday, 10:30 a.

at funeral home, 2035 Ridge road. school in Maywood. He was born Homewood, 111. CRAIG Lt. Lawrence S.

Craig, formerly of committee, for state treasurer, and 1401 Hvde Park boulevard, killed ac Clark J. Adams of Pontiac, member T' Spiridon Greek Orthodox church. 114thJ tion July 12. beloved son of Lawrence cf toe lover house of the state anu "ul" l- "d'z- "nu and Frances Cone, lona Drotner ox ogi. store, will be held at 10:30 a.

m. Wednesday in St. Juliana's church. Mrs. Kolf, widow of Peter Kolf of Aurora, died Saturday in the home of her nephew, William F.

Kellner, in Freeport, 111. She had been a beauty parlor operator in the loop for 30 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Fred C. Kellner and Miss and educated in Washburn, where he captained school football and basketball teams.

He came to Chicago in 1936. Word of Lt. Manning's death was sent his parents by his widow, Lt. Daisy Manning, a navy nurse at Camp Blanding, Fla. She reported two sons, Helmut and he Rev.

Richard Craig. DE LEONARDIS Emilia De Florio De Leon legislature, for auditor general. These candidates round out a ticket headed by Edward J. Fry of Fremont and Janus L. Lee of Paul R.

Meyer. I Services will be held Wednesday I at 1:30 p. m. at the Ravenswood ardis, dear wife of Antonio Di Michele. beloved mother of Michael, Ralph.

Gloria and Air Cadet Paul, U. S. beloved Bister of N. V. De Fiorio.

the Rev. Ciro De he had been killed by a piece of street and South Park avenue. Interment Evergreen. MEYER The Rev. Alfred B.

Meyer, beloved husband of Emma, nee Dinkmeyer: lather of Louise M. Lee. Helmut Gertrude C. the Rev. Paul and Ruth T.

Harx, grandfather of six granchildren. Resting at chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, until Wednesday, 10:30 av m. Funeral services Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at Ravenswood Evangelical church, Pensacola and Hoyne avenues.

Interment Arlington cemetery. MILLER Bertha Miller. 1621 S. 49th avenue, Cicero, beloved mother of Otto. Bertha Hoeger, and Alma Chrlstianson.

Florio of ltaliy. and Assunta Basilia, iu Detroit. Fry and Lee were nomi- cnurcn. rated for governor and lieutenant xtr r- governor in the recent party EltllL, W. RITTER umian eenmann, pom oi u-nicago.

shrapnel which struck him "while in the field eating his army rations." Mrs. Anna L. Bevan. I neral Wednesday. Aug.

2. 9:30 a. from chapel. 3MIO W. Harrison street, to Ascension church, at East avenue and Van Buren street.

Oak Park. Interment Mount irv. of the company, he designed and built his first microscope when 18, a year after entering Cornell university. ile had many patents to his credit, among the most famous being a diaphragm shutter which made the camera a popular plaything. T.

F. J. WARNER GIVEN AIR MEDAL AFTER 26 RAIDS Lt. Frederick J. Warner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. S. Warner of 1146 Wrightwood av fighter pilot and member of the Pioneer P-51 Mustang group, has been awarded the air medal with two oak leaf clusters, the army said yesterday. Lt.

Warner, stationed in France, flew his ship, the "Windy City," on 26 missions. His group was the first to fly the P-51 In combat, set the distance record for fighters escorting bombers, destroyed more than 376 enemy planes, and bombed and strafed the enemy oi the ground in support of American troops in Carmel. Nevada 0044. DION Ernes Dion Pvt. 1st Class Inf MANUFACTURER, DIES AT AGE OF 74 U.

S. formerly of 7913 S. Laflm PENNY SCHOOL LUNCH FOUNDER 8 INJURED AS BUS STRIKES AUTO AND LEAPS CURB street, ace 21, wounded in action in Services for Emil W. Ritter, 74, of France June fl and 21. died June ao.

Services for Mrs. Anna L. Bevan. 77, of 740 N. Green Bay rd Lake Forest, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the First Presbyterian church, in the village. She wis the daughter of the late Ohio C. Barber of Akron, and the widow of Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan, head of the loved son of Ernest J.

and Alice tnee De Costel. Memorial mass Tuesday, Aug. 1. at 9:30 a. m.

at St. Sabma a church 7Sth and Throop streets. ClCiHljC Ult.2 Chicago board of education in 1906 Inger Schjoldager, 87, re-, and for vears president of the Chicaeo school principal, died Burke Stoker and Manufacturing vesterriav an Evanston convales- 1 company, will be held at 3:30 p. m. mother-in-law of Marjorie Miller.

John Hoeger. and Sgt. Russell Chrlstianson. U. S.

N. Funeral services Tuesday. Aug. 1. at 11 a.

at family lot Rosehill. Remains resting in chapel. 936 E. 47th street, until Tuesday morning. MILLER Gladys Miller of 3100 Sheridan road, beloved wife of Lawrence, fond mother ot Pvt.

Clinton Hawes, U. S. beloved daughter of Mrs. Grace Smith, dear sister of Comdr. Kenneth Lake.

IT. S. N. Funeral services Tuesday. Aug.

1. at 11 a. at family Int. Rosehill. Remains resting in chapel, 936 47th street, until Tuesday morning.

(Picture on back page.) Eight persons were injured last nitrht When Ph ic On TtoirrVife nnl DOWLING Matthew J. Dowllng, beloved husband of Helen tnee Zaremba. loving surgery department at Presbyterian father of Patricia. Jerome, and Roger, dear son of Elizabeth and the late Pal-rick brother of Eleanor Fickreil, Patricia Ann Hackelt, Corp. James, U.

a. hospital and a physician in Chicago CrPte bus of lhe Suburban for more than a half century. sBtwv T.lnn, today in a chapel at 523 Lake Oak Park. He died Saturday evening. Mr.

Ritter was one of the city's cnf home. A native of Stavanger, Norway, M-e tame 10 Chicago In 1S61 and ufi rrariualed from ChicHsn Nor- Agnes Harhieri, Alice, and Bernice. Fu neral Monday. 9 a. lrom chapel.

siiftuxrx i nut mobile and then plunged ov'er the curb at 95th and Ualsted coming to rest in a vacant lot. 2950-68 Fullerton. at Sacramento, to St. MUISENGA George Muisenga. age 64.

he- school in 1875. She served 12 flrst mechanical drawing teachers William Turnbull. William Turnbull, a live stock commission merchant at the Union He was also an inventor, and de John Bosco church and St. Joseph a. Bel.

3300 or Kil. 4000. FANT James Fart at South Haven. Six of the injured, none of whom signed stoker systems used in Trib- was hurt seriously, were among the! France- Lt- Warner graduated from une Tower, the Merchandise Mart, Stock Yards for 45 years, died yes helorvd husband of Alice L. nee Hard- 10 passengers on the bus.

The other Lane Technical High school in 1941, and enlisted in the army in June, 1942. as- a teacher, and another 40 as principal. She was retired if'HT while she was principal of 11 iicin Pierce schol. She inaug-uTAte-i the penny lunch Fystem and vh a pioneer in instruction for the arr! deaf. Si hjoUlasrer made her home a mere, Mrs.

James W. Shed-r-i She is gurvived by another terday in his home at 6136 Kenwood av. He was 75. He is survived by his widow, Nellie, two daughters, Mrs. Mary T.

Ritchie and Beatrice, and a brother. Rob David, Milton, and Deana. beloved grandfather of Muriel. Linda, and Naney. Funeral Monday.

2 p. at chapel. 93 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewisli Waliiheim. T.ES Marie Vales, nee Novotny.

late ef 4105 W. 24th place, beloved wife ot Frank, 'loving mother of James. Rose) Karaflat. Helen, and Marie Middetegre. Funeral Wednesday.

Aug. 2. at 10 a. rn at chapel. 2534 S.

Pulaski road, to Bohemian National cemetery. Lawn. 3972. WALDIE Nellie Wsldle, nee Cinider. he-loved wife of the late Capt.

John. C. F. D. fond mother of Arthur Mrs.

Esther Economos. and the late George. Charles, and Mabel Wolff, sister cf Mary Ptolemy and Charles Cinider ot Detroit, grandmother of Milton Waldie. Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p.

at funeral heme. 238 S. Cicero avenue. Interment OakrtcTge. Member of O.

E. 3, Star of the West chapter. No 495. WELCH Robert S. Welch, formerly of 221 E.

79th street, beloved husband of Emma, nee Martin: loving father of Mrs. Geneva La Roeca. Member of Chris Schaf.em post. No. 813.

Amcrtcsn Legion. Restmst at funeral home. 7tl South Park avenue. Services Tuesday. Aug.

1. at 2 m. Interment Cedar Park. Info- Tri. 3055.

WENZEL Gustave M. Wenzel. dear hue-band cf Ada C. Tnee PosthumaJ: fond father of Herbert. Helen Cater, and Catherine Posthuma.

grandfather of Midshipman Herbert V. S. N. R- and JJeal. brother ot Charles.

Resting at funeral home. 2118 Lawrence avenue, until Tuesday noon. In state at Cpiowa Bethany Evangelical Lutheran church-. Thornrfale and Magnolia avenu-s. from noon Tuesday until time of service as p.

ro. Interment St. Lucas'. WESSM Tillie Wessman of 4tC3 I. Clifton, July 30.

1944. beloved wife of Alfred J. loving nvither of F. tlle. Simon, and Bernice siee of Henry Christensen.

At chapel. 5501 two were Julius Kozewicz, 6718 S. Artesian driver of the automobile, and his wife, Theodora, who were taken to Holy Cross hospital. The bus driver, Frank McFat ridge. inn: fond father of Mrs.

Ethel Ring. John and Francis J. Fant, grandfather of seven grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. I.

at 10:30 a. m. from funeral home. 6350 W. North avenue, to St.

Peter Canisms church. Interment Mount Carmel. Mer. 11890. FOUST Gilbert V.

Foul. dear husband of Ora. fond father of Wayne and Phyllis. and many other buildings. He was a former director of Rotary Club No.

1 of Chicago and was a member of the Western Society of Engineers and the Stoker Manufacturers' association. Surviving are his widow, Clara a daughter, ert. Services will be held at 2 p. BEAUTY Wednesday in the Sixth United 39. of 1508 E.

63d was uninjured. A motor truck-trailer loaded with Presbyterian church. It'er C. Claney, and and a son. Walter of 707 Wil loved husband of Anna, uee Mulder- devoted father of Helen Vsn Dahm.

Fred. Grace Hanson. Albert, and George dear hrother nf Mrs. Maggie Dwar.hins, Mrs. Nellie Ritzema, Mrs.

Jennie Ham, and the late Mrs. Gertrude Bos. grandfather ot 10 grandchildren. Resting at funeral home. 6033 Roosevelt road, until 12 noon.

Tuesday. Services at 2 p. m. at Cicero Bihle church. 22d laoe and 62d avenue, Cicero.

Interment Forest Home. MUSHUNSKI Felix Mushunskl, late of 3037 S. Loomls street, beloved brother of Henry, uncle of Astasia Kielczewski. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1059 W.

32d street, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Information. Yards 6424.

NAUGHTON Capt. Supervisor Michael f. Kaughton of 7819 S. Ada street, beloved husband of Catherine Kelly Naughton. dear father of Mary Lorraine.

Karen, and June Naughton, fond brother of Lt. Stephen Thomas P. O. 3C. U.

S. Mary I. Abrahameoa. Cathleen R. Davis.

Anita Wilson, and the late Mat tin J. Naughton. Funeral Tuesday. 9:45 a. m.

from funeral home. 79th street at Loomls boulevard, to St. Sabina'a church. Burial Mount Carmel cemetery. Trl.

1187. NEISES Corp. Nicholas J. fRudl Neises, killed in action In France June 10, 1944, paint burst into flames after it struck a telephone pole at Ogden av. liams River Mrs.

Robert Kleberg Sr. and York Hinsdale. The fire, r.rj ffw. Alexander B. Claney.

will be held at 430 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 y.ap'.r Evanston. Corpus Christi, July 30 (JP). which destroved the truck and da Goes to Picnic, Suffers Heart Attack and Dies Mrs.

Robert J. Kleberg 82, aged the rargo. scorched the grocery mother of Rep. Kleberg Tex. John A- Schmidt, 149 E.

Ogden and last surviving member of the -v. r. w. Henderson. 1451 Wnsh.

Baby Girl Killed in Fall from 4th Floor Window that's why wa send flowers. They speak more comfort than a thousand words. SPRAYS and WREATHS from 5 Flowers Telegraphed AnywAore Peter Stepeck, 48, of 1904 Warren immediate family of the late Capt. inKton the driver, was not suffered a fatal heart attack Richard King, founder of the King hurt ranch, died early today in the Santa mmmmmmmm Gertrudis ranch home near -UNDERTAKERS- I. Carter, 24, of 3741 In- yesterday at the annual picnic of a-n nv a Negro, was killed last employes of the Russell Electric when she fell from the win- company, 340 W.

Huron in Mar- vv (f a fourth floor apartment at I veil inn grove, Niles. He is aur- "45 Indiana nv. She was the daugh-; vlved by his widow, Sarah, and a Mri. Harriet Ayer Seymour. Mr.

Htn.l Mrs. John Carter. I son, Sgt. James, Camp llaan, Cal. New vork, July 30 (TP).

Mrs. Har beloved husband of Patricia, nee Carey: dear father of Robert, fond ion of Capt. Nicholas. C. F.

and Clara, nee Pashke: brother of Corp. Robert U. S. M. Jean.

Gerald, and Rose-marie. Memorial mass Wednesday. Aug. 2. at 9:30 a.

m. at Sacred Heart church, 70th and May streets. riet Ayer Seymour, 68, noted for her work in musical therapy, was found dead in her hotel apartment here brother of Rose Schick. Funeral service Wednesday. 2 p.

at funeral home, 211 Lawrence. FRISELL Arthur Fritz Frisell. seaman 2d class. U. S.

survivor of the sinking of the St. Augustine, beloved son of Erna and Arthur, nephew of Fritz Brettschneider. Services at chapel. 3234 W. North avenue.

Tuesday. Aug. 1. at 2 p. m.

Interment Acacia Park. GALLAGHER Tessie Gallagher of 1127 Forest avenue. River Forest, wife of the late. Alfred mother of Tessie Deubler. Mary Ann Olson, and Alfred H.

sister of Orville Ephardt of Detroit, Resting at funeral home. 203 S. Marlon street. Oak Park. Service Tuesday, at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. GODFREY Vernon G. Godfrey, in Cleveland, beloved hutiband of Lucille, dear son of Lucille Godfrey Barrow, fond brother of Herschel C. Godfrey and Mrs.

R. .1. Allen. Services Tuesday. Aug.

1, 2 p. at funeral home, 5360 W. North avenue. Burial Woodlawn. Merrimac 9890.

GULICKSON Ella Ruth Gulickson, beloved daughter of the late George and Ellen Gulickson, beloved sister of Gertrude Megson. Edwin Martha and Frances Rossit, and the late Lucy Viola. James, and Louis, aunt of T6 George G. Rossit, V. S.

A. Funeral Tuesday at 1:15 P. m. from funeral home. 3526 N.

Cicero avenue, to St. Peter's Episcopal church, 21 W. Belmont. Services at 3 p. m.

Interment GULLRORG Fred A. W. Gullbnrg of 2404 Eastwood avenue. July 30, 1944. beloved husband of Hilma.

father of William and Allen Gullborr. brother of Arthur Gull-vboiE. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Aug.

2, at 2 P. m. Interment Ridgewood. HAACKE William F. Haacke.

July 29. 1944, husband of the late Clara, loving father of ilertnide Warner and grandfather of John Dwyer. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 p. m. at funeral home.

6311 N. Clark street. Interment Montrose. OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST NEMEC Elsie Nemec of 2332 S. 63d ave DEATH NOTICES Wjfhita.

clrar Wilhston, cloudy. Slates wpatfcpr bureau or. today and tomorrow and jester wr'jf- i records Iollo" i a today. Death was reported to be from natural causes. Mrs.

Seymour was a leader in the use of musical therapy for treatment of shell shock in World War I. Ktrn Mat nue. Cicero, dearly beloved wife of Joseph, daughter of Rose Dudas, sister of William Dudas and Violet, daughter-in-law of Mary Seaman. Funeral Tuesday. Aug-.

1. at 2:30 p. at chapel. 6301 W. Cermak road.

Berwyn. Berwyn 8240. 2MIANA' Fartfy rlmidr with a Atlanta. -loiniy thufinr rtnrm and warm today; HoMon. cloudy ni hund'Tftormi and con tin Ku ft alo.

elf nr. i In Mfmoriam CHRISTIANSEN Sarah E. Christiansen. K-tiOrt. dourly NEUMAN George J.

Nenman. beloved hus 24 Tr. Tr. 04. Tr 19 .32 1 2m'WivM! fmui-tm-'it iuu 'i 60 70 62 3 R3 Tl fin 4 68 7f) t', 7K 7fl band of Flora stepfather of Mrs.

Ruth Breckenridge and Mrs. Thelma Ganson, N. Ashland avenue, where services wi be held Wednesday. Aug. 2.

It P- O. Interment Wunders. WICKLIFFE Mary Wickbffe. wife of the. late Capt.

Joseph C. Wiekhffe. Chic fire department, engine company 21. passed away July 29 at the age of ei years. Funeral services will be held a Grace Presbyterian church.

3600 Via-cennes avenue. Tuesday. Aug. I. at p.

ro. Remains at 3515 Indiana avenue. Only survivor, granddaughter. Dorothy Codozoe Clarke. WOLBRINK Marie Wolbrink.

30. at 1015 Harlem avenue. Oak Park, dearly beloved daughter of Grace Vandenberr Wolbrink and the late Anthony, beloved sister of Henry. IJllian. Genevieve, and the late Harry.

loving sunt of Henry Jr, fond sister-in-law of Mnnette Woi brink. Resting at chapel. 124 126 Madison street. Oak Park, at Lombard. Saginaw.

Mich, papers please ropy. WOLFERMAN Max Wolferman of 442S N. Winchester avenue, beloved husband of Texsna. HUler; dear falser of Corp. Richard.

V. S. A- dear brother of Leo. Hugo, and Guldo. At chap-l.

390S-07 Lim where services will be held Tuesday. 1 :30 P. m- to Graceland. ZINT William Zmt of 2853 W. ei5ta street, dearly beloved husband of Roe Sanders devoted father of Witiiam Jr fond son of Fried and the late.

Charles Zint. brother of Charles Florence Harrison, and Roy Zint. Complete) noli Inter. Prospeft M.tlM! brother o-f Mrs. Harry Packard and Mrs Howard Kenny.

Services Wednesday. Aug 2. 3:30 p. at funeral home. 6200 ar tomorrow.

Xrwp-f; MICHIGAN: Tnrly rjnurlr and indrtv; -attf-r'd thunderstorms warm tomorrow. I VI HIOAN Tarilv oudv with -tt'f f1 hun.w i ntnrm nnrl -irrti- 1 i i iiv idv with nci 4-ifiiM I tin -t i xtnd onlf morrow rn tic a I tM 'f Imidi iif ud a at i wndrM orm toil a T' itKrrfiiA cooler in iK'ith lomorrnu. I' rr.nui it'i rlnuilini-f arifi wrtn K. a ii ufiflf r'tnrni'. todny; .01 Western avenue, corner Foster.

Interment LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENT WORTH 0026. MONDAY. BROOKES Edward. 2 :30 p.

m. in church. CORNISH Susan H. lis. m.

at rraveside DE WINNER Jacob M. 10 a. m. at chapel. DU'BA Harlanrl J.

p. tn. at chapel. NORTH Ann E. 9 :30 a.

rn. in church. WESLEY Effie F. 3 p. m.

at chapel. TUESDAY. CONNER Elizabeth J. 9 a. m.

at chapel. WEDNESDAY. HOLLINGS WORTH Leonard. 3 p. at chapel.

Tillie. 9 :30 a. m. in church. SUTTON Elizabeth.

9:30 a. m. in church. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6501 NORTH ASHLAND AVENUE. PHONE LONtiHEACH 2646.

MONDAY. HOrK I.owm. 1 1 a. in nl chapel I.AUI1AI Anna. 10 a.

m. in olmr. h. L1NDBER Thomas T. 1 p.

m. at chapel. LONG EN BERG Baby Carol Sue. 11 a. m.

in church. TUESDAY. I AUER Frank. 11 a. m.

In church. MARK WALTER Arthur B. 3 rn, at chapel. Rosehill. 1 In loving: memory ol my dearly beloved i wife, who went to her eteronl rent three sears aeo today.

LOVING HUSBAND. EHRET Thomas J. Ehret. July. 1941.

beloved hupbanit of Amelia and lovinjr father of Thomas, Raymond, and Harvey. FRIEDMAN Solomon Friedman. In lot- I ins memory nf nur dear lather, who passed away 11 years ago today, July 31. 1 LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON. HORAl'EK Frank Horacek.

1927. In loving: remembrance of my only brother, who was killed 17 years apr today. JOSEPHINE KOSTAL. JOSF.PHSON Auaiista Joscphson. who I passed away July 31.

1034. She is forever o-. NOLAN Marv Joyce Nolan 'nee. trowel late of 6438 S. La Salle sireei.

heloveq 0i Oil FirVe use a wife of Owen, devoted motber of Sabina Joyce Costello of Beverly Hills, Edward, and the late- John Joyce. Funeral P4 90 Hit 57 U4 lid inn xs (14 81 07 mi 7 1 1 (IS ion Sfi nr. si mi 7. 55 7H ....108 rtd ih.jnTMnrnis tomorrow and Tr Tuesday, Aug. 1.

at 9:15 a. from fu in mrth nd wpt. neral home. 1018-20 W. 79th street, to St.

Anne's church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. N-a V'nrk. i lo'irly I'll llailHl'h la. r-lourly lrtllrly inn.

rain A lull lrnr Anwirtlln, rlr ar Htiiw iin i Iriutlv Kiwi Wnrlli. i.il v'TrTl t'l(Ml(l ,1 1 1 If, 1 lnuily Mii.mt I'lomly Nt-u rlniiily Auronifi. clear Tampa, rain MfiiintHin htHte A Ihuijur r'nui dnudy i lif.v r.niif. dii.Hjy IlrMlvrr, '-Iflllily HHVfi, clourlv Il' l' i-l'illily I'ho'Mix I'll, lnli.lv S( l.akf il, tlouijy. I'm-ilic MtHtes "rrnr.

rlr-ar I.nw firiir Portland, cloinlv S.i liirsro. rlfar San l-'rani-ipi-ri. Srsittlf. douily Spokanr. cloudy Yuma, tear Tr Tra.

HASKELL Margaret K. Haskell of 1255 )1 Tr' N. State street. Chicago, suddenly. in my heiirt.

Loviiifcly. HUSBAND. KRAMER Raymond Kramer. July 31. 1040.

in ft.n.lcHt inetnory of my darltngr LOVING SON. ELLIOTT. rf observation. rf m. mar im.

1 1 mitral fctri LOAN METHOD July 27. 1914. at New York City, daughter ot Mary K. and the late George E. Haskell.

Service 4 p. ni. Monday at 7(i 74 7H (l 40 Hll f.T ft rt f4 57 58 7H KRAMER Raymoixl Kramer, July 3U TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE. Order for mail subscriptions must be a Tr. Rosehill Cemetery chapel, Chicago.

HOLLAND Mary A. Holland, nee Col. wife of the late Thomas, dear mother of the late John W. and Thomas E. Funeral Tuesday.

9:30 a. from funeral home. 1732 avenue, to Our Lady of Lourdes church and Calvary cemetery. HOLLINGS WORTH Leonard Hollingsworth, 312 W. COth street, July 29.

1944. husband of Elizabeth Josephine Hollingsworth, father of l.conard Madeline, Raymond. Seaman 1C. U. S.

Mabel, and Emily, grandfather of Shirley Ann. companied by remittance Jo cover. Tr. Tr. Rates in Illinois louisice 'wmoi.

mar ana. Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily, without Sunday, one year. 5.t"f ix months. 9250: three months, iuji two months. l.t0: one month.

60 centa. O'CONNER Elizabeth J. OTonner. 7313 Harvard avenue. July 29, 1944.

wife of the lute David Chrysler O'Conner. mother of Mrs. Florence O. Luker. Frank R.

of Dallas, and Edward Y. O'Conner of Lafayette, sister ot Charles K. Clark of Pittsford. Mich. At chapel.

63d and Harvard, where services will be held Tuesday. Aug. 1. at 9 a. m.

Burial Buffalo. 111. OLSON Frank Olson, beloved husband of Lydia fond father of F. Arthur. A.

Oliver. Harold U. S. Mra. Irene Lawrence and Mrs.

Frieda Rogers, five grsndchildren. brother of Gtistav Olson. Resting at luneral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Servleea Wednesday. Aug.

2. 2 p. m. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. O'ROURKE James J.

O'Rourke of 6524 8. Sangamon street, beloved son of the late James and Jane Carey O'Rourke, fond brother of Maigaret Grace. Mollie. Catherine, the late Patrick and William O'Rourke. At funeral home.

69th at Justine street. Funeral Tuesday. a. to St. Brendan's church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit flowers. PARRY Robert Henry Parry. July 26. 1944.

of 617 Grove street. Evanston, III-husband of the lata Mary Parry, father of R. H. Parry Jr. and Mra.

M. D. Williams, brother of D. R. and David Parry.

Daily, with Sunday, one year. ou; asa At char.el. 63rd and Harvard, where months. 6.25: three mocths. 3.16.

Sunday only, one year. 87.a0: one month, 1 OO. Rates of subscription in postal xon-e and 4 Imeasured from outside of Thm rot tt 3 pr nsonth on omounft no to $150 and 2H month CD 4hol pari of belonc over jfX Loans $10 to $300 FAMILY LOAN COrOIIOM LOOP 202 S. Stat Cor. Adams Century Rm.301.

Ttltphont WABash 2994 LOGAN SQUARE 3 1 47 W. logon ICedile, 2nd Fl. Neor Terminal SPAuld'mg 4100 NORTH-SIDE 6349 N. Weitern Cor. W.

Devon Rm. 206, Devon Bldg. Tel. BRlargal 4121 WEST-SIDE 4806 West Maditon Near Cicero Nenf to Wolgreen. Til.

rMANifiefd 421 1 SOUTH-SIDE loui.V PI fl7 1 Ml (, i h.lirfr SI 1 H.l -if -5 Hrl louiiy 07 ht F- xt 7i ST Tr. i Icar. rtS h-t tlnurv fK i r. I 1 ft: 1 1( cl'ui: Ir.u'Vv HI .117 finiflv t-f, 74 1 Ml -i-''. ttfi Marie S4 Tr.

r. euir 7 6 fj 3 I jr.ijriv 1 I n. r.r. f.t ST2 fin, l.nr fc7 IK I. K.

h. li.ii.ir h- i 1 1 clr H4 I. ar hi -iM. x.t tr; Ix .111 I Ml ftT SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. ENGKLHARDT Huo.

SNYDER Ernest. VILLA Cosmon. BEVERLY CHAFEL 2121 WEST P5TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. WEDNESDAY.

MASSIAS Nicholas. 2 p. m. in church. Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, and Daily, without Sunday, one rear.

ou; one month, 1. 00. Daily and Sunday, one year, aia.uu: osa month, Hares of subscription to tones o. ej, t. and 8 (measured from Chicago.

Canada and Mexico: LAIN SON Dailv. without Sunday, per year. 1 1- uui one month, fl.60. services will be held Wednesday. Aug.

2, at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. HONSA Julia Honsa of 1627 S. 61st avenue.

Cicero, dearly beloved wife of Charles fond mother of Corp. Charles U. S. and Marcella Kukla. daughter of Anton and Marie Kakuska.

sister of Alice Brown, Charlotte Kacena, and Irene Chrastka. grandmother of Charles Ronald Honsa. Funeral Monday. July 31. at 3 p.

m. at chapel, ti.lot W. Crrmak road. Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Berwyn 8240. HORN Bert a Home, nee Schlosser. late of 5303 Wayne avenue, beloved wife of the late Alexander, dear -mother of Edward fond sister of Ida Sehtosser and Anna Hiitcnsteln, grandmother of Barbara Forbes and Sgt. James Home. U.

S. A. Funeral Tuesday. a. from chapel.

4920-24 Irving Park road, to St. Ita'a church. Burial St. Joseph's. Kil.

6220. Sunday only, one year. 17.00: one mortn. In tondeet memory. DAD.

MOTHER. SISTERS. BROTHER. NASO Lodoviea Naso. In cherished memory of our dearly beloved mother, who panned away six years atro today.

Thoughts return of a loving past. Time rolls on. but memory lasts." LOVING SONS AND DAUGHTERS. TRUPPA Rose Truppa. In lovlnc memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed awav two years airo todav, Julv 31.

LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ANDERSON Nels Anderson, beloved husband of Anna, fond father of Lennart. one sister in Sweden. Funeral Tuesday. Aug.

1. at 1:30 p. m. at chapel. 4S21 N.

Pamen avenue. Interment Rosehill. Member of Brage lodge. No. 2.

I. O. V. APFEL Emma Gerstenberg Apfel, July 30. beloved wife of the late Arthur sister of the late Erich and Adolph ier-ateubers.

Funeral nt her lale residence. 341 Wellington avenue, Tuesday. Aug. 1. at 3 p.

in. Interment cemetery. AUER Frank Auer. of 6433 Glenwood avenue, July 1014, beloved husband of Marie Aucr, fond father of Capt. Edmund Aucr, Viola, and Sgt.

Clarence Auer. brother of Theresa Holzer. Anna tiertely. and Kllsabelh Lnug. Funeral from chapel.

f.S01 N. Ashland avenue, Tuesday, Aug. I. at a. to St.

Ita's church. Interment St. Joseph's BARTUSZAK John Bartuszak. dear husband of Anna, pee Czarny; beloved father of Sgt. Frank.

Sgt. James, U. 8. Bernard. A.

M. M. 1C. U. S.

Charles, Irene, and Virginia. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 3, from late residence. 4837 S. Keeler avenue.

0:30 a. to St. Bruno's church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. BAUSCH Edward Bausch, in Rochester.

N. on Sunday. July 30. 1914. He is survived by one sister, Mrs.

William A. E. Drescher and one brother. William Bausch. Funeral Tuesday afternoon nt :30 o'clock at the home, rjt'3 East avenue.

$1 tio. Daily and Sunday, one year. S19 50: on 758 E. 79th Cor. Coltoge Grove Rm.

206, 2nd Fl. Tel. RADclide 6500 SOUTH CHICAGO SKEELES- BIDDLE AIR COOLED. COLONIAL CHAPEL 7838 COTTAGE GROVE RAD. 0220.

Private l'urking Area. and all BURNS I 9113 S. Commercial Ave. (opp. Godblatt Chicago.

Richard. William, and the late Thomas Parry, and Mrs. M. Jones of Caernarvon. Wales.

Member of Companion lo.liie. No. 112B. A. F.

A. M. and Ori-ental consistory. Service 1 p. m.

Monday, at chapel. 1 567 Maple avenue. Evanston. Interment Forest Home. PLENNERT Margaret Plennert.

of 3656 Bosworth avenue, beloved wife of the late John, fond mother of Eva, Lee, Martin, Andrew, George, Joseph, grandmother of Frank Kami. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 3552 Southport avenue to St. Andrew's church Interment St. Joseph's.

C. IORDAN CO. JOHNSON Elmer W. Johnson, fond brother Lincoln Rm. BLUE ISLAND 13018 South Western Avenue Dial Operator, Blue Island 86 HARVEY It4 E.

164th St. Dial Operator. Harvey 814 Jour lowers Will Comfort theCiv'mg month, fi.50. Foreign: Daily Tribune only 25 00 per year: with Sunday. $42 0O p-r year.

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RAT June Ray, beloved wife of Irwin, FUNERAL HOME 200 ERIE. 1 block of Michigan. Y.hH Sr'HViCr SUP 7709 IOHN CARROLL SONS" "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH. WH1. WWII.

4542 RAVENSWOOD. LON. 0305. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS i F.METERY MARKERS MONUMENTS AT Savinrs Sen r- Roebuck State-rt. Bawrnt A No at Irv i hit Park and Cicero-av of Alfred Mrs.

Mabel A. Potocki. and Mrs. Ruth Brandner. Services Tuesday.

Aug. l. 1 p. at funeral home. 6200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Rosehill cemetery. JULIAN Pvt. Jeremiah C. Julian, O.

S. of 7407 S. Morgan street, killed in action in Italy Feb. 1. 1944.

fond brother of John Mrs. Noreen Gott, Mrs. Marian Judge, and Helen, uncle of Jeanne Mane. Noma Joan, and Tommie. Memorial mass Tuesday.

Aug. 1, at 10 a. at St. Leo's church. 78th stroll and Emerald avenue devoted daughter of Mrs.

Maude Wright, dear sister of Wallace Wright. Funeral services Tuesday. Aug. 1. at 11 a.

at family lot. Rosehill. Remains resting' at chapel. 938 E. 47th street, until Tuesday morning.

See Gladys Miller notice. tAT)VERTISMENTl Gas on Stomach RF.1D Annabelle T. Reid of 6210 8. Relieved in minutes cr double your monry back CEMETERIES vrn eires itomirh and r.ne Etmful. siifTncst- CATHOLIC cemetery lots in closed Mount BEVAN Mrs.

Anna L. Bevan. late residence KATZMAN Dr. Louis I. Katzman of 631 Olivet r-emetrry for sale.

Lot No. 4 Addison, beloved husband of the lat 40 N. Green Bay road. Lake Forest, passed inf ga. sour itomsch and heartburn, doctor usually prescribe the fasteftt-a-ting rrMicines known for Marsh field avenue, beloved daughter of James and Anna MrKeown Held, fond sister of Katherine.

Corp. James. D. S. M.

C. and Veronica Reid. At funeral home. 69th at Justin street. Funeral Tuesday.

9:30 a. to St. Theodore'! church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Block No.

Write Eileen Rogers. 939 San Francisco. Cal. TWO 6 grave lots Beaut. Mount Emblem cemetery; reaa.

VAN BUREN 4770. away July 29. 194 4. beloved wife of the late Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan.

Services Tuesday. Auguft 1. 2 p. at First Presbyterian church, Lake Forest. Fay.

dear father of Sgt. Robert and S. F. C. Herbert, fond brother of Max, Jack, Nathan, and Sonya.

Services Monday, 3 p. at chapel, 6206 Broadway. rvrontomatlr, relief medicines like, those in Bell-ans lablen. No laiatlTs. BeU-an bruiga comfort In a Jiff? or double your money back oa return of buttle to u.

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