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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2366 Section 1A 11 Rybka Stupp T.flT.T.V 7 DEATH NOTICES Ann Rybka, nee Topor, beloved wife Amelia Elser Stupp, 99 years, beloved of the late Stanley; dear mother of wife of the late Frank loving mother (TO THANK itXJ TO VfOU A OUkPklZZ YE5A 1 rSVTUE UIWE GIFT NV 6PT. vnl r-T John Blanche Stephanie (Edward of Mrs. Josephine Yost, Edwin Mrs. Mildred (Ralph) Blum, and the late I Pasciak, and Edward La Verne); grand mother of John, Edward, and Deborah William grandmother of eight; great- ii v-" i x7. -i 'ii I 1 i y-vj2 7 Funeral Thursday, Jan.

27. at 9:30 a. Cont. from preceding page Lavelle from Frank S. Patka Funeral Home, grandmother of 19.

Member of Hedwig lodge. No. 25, O. D. H.

S. Services Thursday, Jan. 27, 1 p. at Drake and 3756 S. Paulina street, to SS.

Peter Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western and Paul cnurch. Interment Resurrec avenue, inrermenr Graceland cemetery. tion. LA 3-0829.

Sadorf Frll E. Lveile, beloved wife of th lte William; loving mother of Joanne (Eugene Biesiki, James (Leslie), Janice (Allan Heini; fond grandmother of four; daughter of Eivera Bergstrom. Fu Nicholson Ivar Nicholson, age 78, of Williams Bay, Wis. and formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of the late Ella, nee Swanson; loving hroiher of Mrs. John Annal Carlson of Evanston, I I.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Derrick Haase Funeral Home, Lake Geneva, Wis. Interment private. 414-248-2031.

Novak Georqe F. Novak, dearly beloved son of Mary, nee Matys, and the late George loving brother of Rose Lawanda, Stephanie (Stanley) Feret, Josephine, Chester, Walter (Dell), Jean Stark, John (Mae), and Joseph Pat fond uncle of seven. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, 10 a. from DeNicolo-Lesniak Funeral Home, 5734 W.

Diversey avenue, corner of Mango. Mass 11 a. m. at St. Helen's church, Oakley and Augusta boulevard.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. TU 9-0115. 301-084. Swanson N.

Henry Sadorf, beloved husband of the late Florence nee Kleczewski; fond brother of Leona Sadorf Burger, Rudolph Linnea A. Swanson, nee Llnblad. beloved rX MA I Vii neral Thursday, 8:45 a. from Behnlie McKenne Funeral Home, 5917 Irving Park road, to St. Pascal church.

Requiem wire or rne tare trnest fond mother i and John Sadorf. Funeral Wednesday, or eerr innary enenj, Arne (Catherine), and the late Lenart; grandmother of 10; Jan. 26, at 8:45 a. from Colonial mass 9 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee ave nue, to St. Celestine church. Interment AV 3-3426.

Lechner oeor sister or uiga r-alk and seven brothers and sisters in Sweden Services Thursday, 2 p. at the chapel, 2100 W. 95th street. Interment Cedar Park St. Adalbert.

SP 4-0366. Schaefer Harold F. Schaefer, father of Marilyn Agnes M. Lechner, nee Fittpatrkk, be loved wife of Charles devoted mother lemeiery. rx y-JJJS.

Tischler of William fond grandmother of Terrence and David Lechner; dear sister brother of Rose Barfuss. Friends may call Tuesday at Postlewait Chapel, 523 of the late John Fitzoatrick, Mary Ethel John Tischler, age 99, beloved husband and Rose Raplev. At Laughlin Sons ui cntauein. Kesring ar rne A. Chanel.

7100 w. 9Mh. at Hovne. after r-urman r-uneral Home, 3)00 Irving I i 1 t- T-r i ft Lake street. Oak Park.

Services and interment private. Please omit flowers. EU 3-4141. Schlubeck rw iuou. oeivitea i p.

m. Wednesday. p. m. Tuesday.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 O'Connor Leslie M. O'Connor, 76, of Phcnix, formerly of Crystal Lake and Oak Park, husband of Evangeline, nee Kane; father of Mrs. John (MaryJ Boulet, Mrs. Henry (Elaine) Holouist, Margaret H. Schlubeck, nee Puetz, be a.

to St. Walter church for 10 a. m. mass. Interment Mount Olivet.

PR 9-1100. Leino loved wife of the late Peter Schulbeck; Mrs. George (Rita) Costello, Mrs. Rich ard (Jeanne) Biel, James K. O'Connor, tfiieirneni private.

IK 0-OOUU. Tomlinson Warren Wesly Tomlinson, beloved hus-ban of Lorraine, nee Santry; fond father of Kathleen and Weslvn; beloved son of Harvey and Minnie Tomlinson; brother of Robert, Ella, Raymond and Viola. At Mee and Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 W. Irving Park road. Services Wednesday.

Wlllard C. Leino, employe of Wveth and the late Robert; brother of Miss Laboratories, suddenly, Jan. 23, 19M, loving sister of Katherine Torde, Anna Feiereisen, the late Henry Puetz, Elizabeth Etzkorn, Victoria Schofield, Helen, Nick, and the Rev. Henry A. Puetz.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 79th street at Loomis to St. Sabina church, inter brother of Vincent Lemo, Fern Mart- tilla. Clarence. Everett.

Daphne Ruscoe, Fav Midboe. Virginia Staver, Edna Ra-kettl, and Ferdelo Hangsleben. At Lain cemetery Kathleen Connor; grandfather of 22. Resting at Warner Funeral Home, 2 N. Williams street.

Crystal Lake, after 3 P. m. Tuesday. Funeral mass Wednesday, 11 a. at St.

Thomas the Apostle Catholic church. Crystal Lake, III. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. River Grove, III.

Contributions to St. Joseph Indian School. Chamberlain, S. D. Info.

and Son Chanel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, ment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of i p.

m. inrermenr Montrose Member of local No. 10, union. Kindly omit flowers. Musicians IR 8-0038.

where services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 25. at p. m. under ausoices of St.

Sabina A 8. society and L. C. B. A.

branch. No. 792. 735-4242. Schubert Unrath William McKinlev lodge.

No. 876, A. F. A. V.

Interment Lakota, N. D. Mem Theodore H. Unrath, beloved ber- nf Abraham Lincoln council, No. 33, husband of Albert A.

Schubert, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Leibic; fond father of norence, dearest father of James and Universal Craftsmen Council of Engineers O'Keefe Catherine John Turley, Andrew, Marion (John) Norrell, Albert, and Joseph Inc. Litt 2 SCRATCH mim VS THAT V'p ANDY CAPP SOKKY.ANDY, IT'S A N0S00V CALLS Aff A LIAR -) I TWENTY YEARS IN CONE TIME MSZ. STEF OUTSIDE AN I'LL tTtE TRAM AN' WANT ME T' LOSE I PARALYZE YEK 17 vcgT NEVES BIN PINCHED); s. ME LICENSE X-. -( tLL Js (Charleoel; grandfather of nine; dear Alexander Litt, Jan.

24, 1966, beloved husband of Jennie; dear father of Karl and Theodore; three grandchildren. Serv' Marilyn (John) Kerhikar; fond brother of Caroline Meilahn, Carl Emanuel, Allwin, Paul, Lorena Gotsch and the late Myrtle Kauke; son of the late Carl and Caroline Unrath. Resting at Stermer Funeral Home, 3653-55 Fullerton avenue, until 10 a. m. Thursday, Jan.

27. Services at 1:30 p. at Trinity Ev. Luth. church, Ardmore School streets.

Villa Park. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West. Member of Local No. 705, I. B.

of T. BE ices Thursday, 11 a. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armitage John J.

O'Keefe C. F. D. retired, late of 10327 Calhoun avenue, beloved son on Johanna and the late Cornelius; loving husband of Mary, nee Vuksinic; dear father of John Cornelius and Karen Marie Scaizitfi; grandfather of eleven; fond brother of Catherine O'Neill, Nora Ryan, Mary Becich, Eileen Smith and Benjamin O'Keefe; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

m. from the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95th street, to St. Kevin's church. Requiem high mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. SO 8-0155. avenue.

Interment Acacia Park. BE 5-2581. Long Thomas Long, beloved husband of Esther; dear father of Evelyn (Charles! Kugler and Robert lAnnel; grandfather of four; Vetter great-grandfather of one; fond brother of brother of John. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, from Kowske Funeral Directors, 1449 W.

51st street, at 9 a. to St. Augustine church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of Third Order of St. Francis, St. Eizear Fraternity.

927-4765. Schuppe Ethel Schuppe, nee Rottenbach, of May-wood, loving wife of the late Charles; beloved mother of Lorraine Tom Aloano, Charles Marlenel, Geraldine TMichael Fijolek, and Raymond Wanda; fond grandmother of 12; dear daugnter of the late Ernest and Emma Rottenbach; sister of Arnold Lucille), Gertrude Kaidenberger, Marie Douglas Campbell, and the late Lucille Sol lie 1 Prignano. Resting at the Ed Prignano Funeral Home, 1815 W. North avenue Broadway and North avenue, Melrose Park, till Wednesday, 11 a. m.

Funeral services at 1 p. St. John's Lutheran church, 305 Circle avenue. Forest Park. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West.

Fi 4-0635. O'Neill Reverend M. K. C. Vetter, loving husband of Minna, nee Loomann; fond father of Rev.

Walter, Gertrude, Paul, Herbert, and Roland Vetter, Ruth Olafsson and Esther O'Neil; ten grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; dear brother of Ernst Vetter. Friends may call at the Richert and Son Funeral Home, 320 W. Lake street, Addison, after 3 p. m. Tuesday, and until noon Wednesday.

Thereafter at the St. Paul Lutheran church, Addison, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Interment church cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorials would be appreciated for the Lutheran Child Welfare association or Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged. Ki 3-9541 or 253-0168. Elizabeth A. O'Neill, nee Busch, beloved wife of the late Charles loving mother of Audrey Becker, Allen O'Neill, Clarice Kienroth, Patricia Bock, Clayton O'Neill and the late Charles O'Neill, Phillis Stephens, James and Sheldon O'Neill; dear grandmother of 25; great-grandmother of 17; fond sister of Lillian Andrews, Kathryn Peterson, Beatrice Hogan, Hazel Sullivan and Esther Hibbard Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the Circle.

Funeral Wednesday, January 26, at 10:15 a. m. to St. Maria Goretti church, Schiller Park, III. Mess 11 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. GL 3-1234. Mavme Kleet, Jennie Jones, nn stock, and the late Milton.

Services Wednesday, 1:30 P. at Wm. C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue.

Interment Mount Emblem. BE 7-8070. Loss Leo L. Loss, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Fitzgerald; loving father of Dolores Kukutis; fond grandfather of two; fatber-in-law of Anthony Kukutis; brother of Edward, Loretta, Viola, and Olive. Funeral services Wednesday, 8:30 a.

from Gordon Funeral Home, 1729 S. Hal-sted, to Providence of God church. Interment St. Mary cemetery. CA 6-1344.

Lynch Patrick F. Brol Lynch, beloved husband of Elvie nee Linne Werner; loving father of Lawrence J. and Helen M. Gilliam; fond grandfather of six; dear brother of James, Lawrence, Kathleen Swartz, Madge Shea, the late Daniel, Thomas and Helen. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from the Mclnerney Funeral Home, 46th place and Wallace street, to St. Gabriel church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Member of B.

of R. T. Interment Holy Sepulchre. BO 8-0703. Schumacher Alice G.

Schumacher, beloved wife of Elmer dear sister of William Martin. Services Wednesday, 2 P. m. at Zeiger-Mueller-McCampbell Funeral Home, 6453 Vilimek Marie Vilimek, beloved wife of Frank; Pacholski dear mother of Phyllis Raymond Stech Mary Pacholski, beloved wife of the late Thomas; loving mother of Emily Rybickl and Margaret Walen; devoted grandmother of Robert and Arlene; great-grandmother of Johnny. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

26 at 9:15 a. m. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hedwig church. Interment St.

Adalbert. SO 4-0366. Patano w. Irving Park road. Interment Rose-hill.

PE 6-2693. Schwendau Joseph A. Schwendau, at Fort Lauderdale, beloved husband of Mildred, nee Thoele; fond brother of Helen Man-oukian, Edward and the late Mary John Leo and Bert. Resting at Thomas J. Cooney Sons Funeral Home, 3552 Southoort avenue.

Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. to St. Hilary church. Interment St. Joseph.

Member of Telephone Pioneers of America, and DeSoto council K. of C. Scialabba James Scialabba, suddenly, beloved husband of Dorothy; fond father of Jacqueline, Maryann, and Margaret; loving sen of Margaret, nee Lascbla, and the late Joseph; brother of Jean Felixl Aranowski, Charles Lorraine), Joseoh (Dorothy, and the late Jack. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Heme, 2600 S.

Wentworth avenue, to St. Agnes church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. and Patricia iMichaei Volehko; daughter of Peter Kopelent; sister of Frank (Katherine Kooelent, Lillian Steven Banovic, Blanche Irvin Cermak; grandmother of five. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 8:45 a. from H.

Marik Sons, 2534 S. Pulaski road, to Eoiphany church. Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

Please omit flowers. LA 1-3972. Vlazny Barbara Vlazny, beloved wife of the late John F. Vlazny; loving mother of Alice Edward F. Pinta; dear sister of Bessie Dlouhy and the late Mary Cizek, Anna Moravec, and Anastasia Kotrba; grandmother of Paul J.

(Patricia Pinta; great-grandmother of Pamela Jean and Paul John Jr. Funeral services Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1966, 9:15 a. from Berwyn Funeral Home, 2921 S. Harlem avenue, Berwyn, to St.

Odilo church for solemn requiem high mass, 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. Member of Ladies' auxiliary of Rieqer.

club; St. Odilo Altar and Rosary society, and court No. 238, Michael Patano, beloved husband of Carmella, nee Zito; loving father of Nick, Louis, Peter, and Ann Mascio-pinto; dear grandfather of nine; greatgrandfather of one. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the circle.

Funeral Thursday, Jan. 27, at 9 a. to St. Celestine church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to the HAPLESS HARRY 1 World lta JUMmd I 1 VI 2-1861. Seffren Samuel J.

Seffren of 2848 W. Lunt. Mack Edward J. Mack, devoted husband of Irene, nee Novak; dear father of Edward brother of William, Lillian Bever, Mae Sigler, Martha Michalak, Lucille Marks, and Theodore. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie, to St. Gall church. Interment St. Mary.

PR 6-3809. Mallott Florence Mallott, Jan. 24. 1966, wife of Raoul W. Mallott.

Services and interment private. Markwardt Fred W. Markwardt, beloved husband of the late Helen, nee Cordell, dear uncle of Alfred H. Schultz, Arthur Markwardt, Williard Anderson, and Mrs. Lvdia Fried-le Funeral Thursday, Jan.

27, 9 a. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St. Matthias church, Ainslie 8. N.

Claremont. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery. Visitation after 2 P.

m. Wednesday. 561-6874. Masek Arthur O. Masek of Lyons, beloved husband of Marie, nee Sevcik; dear father of Shirley (Lt.

Robert, U. S. N.J Saidera; loving grandfather of four. Funeral Wednesday, eleven o'clock, at T.M Hnme for Funerals, 4007 Joliet beloved husband of Evelyn, nee Lee; loving father of James Lvnnel and Richard (Jeannel, both of Skokie. and Steven; six grandchildren; fond brother of Esther Lewis of Wilmette.

Services American Cancer society. GL 3-1234. Pazicky Julia Pazicky, beloved wife of the late Stephen Pazicky; loving mother of Jewel LaMargo and Mildred Slater; fond sister of Anna Janik and John Nosko; grandmother of 10. Private funeral services Tuesday, Jan. 25, at the Northlake Funeral Home, 140 E.

North avenue. North-lake, III. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. 562-0044. Pearson Edith M.

Pearson, nee Bengston, wife of Oscar; mother of Linnea Schoppe; sister of Linnea Froese and Hilding Bengston. Resting at Hallinan Funeral Home, 2601 Vermont street. Blue Island, until 10 a. m. Wednesday.

Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at the Ev. Community church, 120th and Irving avenue. Interment Oak Hill. FU 5-0850.

MR. MAGOO C. O. of F. GU 4-4111 or Bi 2-2966.

Walker John Donald Walker, formerly of 542 N. Pine, fond son of the late Myrtle Walker. Resting at Peterson Funeral Home; 6938 W. North avenue. Services Wednesday, 11 a.

m. Interment Fsrsst ncrrra. 637-4441. Walsh Julia C. Walsh, wife of the late Vincent C.

Walsh; sister of the late Miss Elizabeth Cudahv. Graveside services Calvary cemetery, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1966, at 2 o'clock p. m. WH 4-6060.

Wamsley Everett Ed Wamsley, beloved husband of Helen, nee Boiger; fond father of Helen Abels, Angela Uza, Patricia Quintana, John, James, Thomas, Pfc. Joseoh, Edward, Robert, Doris Sarnstrom, and Russell; grandfather of 32; great-grandfather I'M f3'je WE WONlV HAVE ANV TSOU3LE 1 1 NSfTaUNy i MAGICLAND WW ERE WE Tuesday, 2 P. at chapel. 6130 N. California, Joe A.

Weinstein, Funeral Director. Interment Westlawn cemetery. Visitation only at time of service Info. 465-8700. Shannon William V.

Shannon, beloved son of the late James and Agnes Madden Shannon; dear brother of Mrs. Blanche Conklin, Thomas Edward Mrs. Margaret Marr, Mrs. Catherine Bartletf, Rev. James and Norbert J.

Resting at Kelly-Carroll Funeral Home, 2616 W. 38th street, Tuesday after 1 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from funeral home to St.

Joseph and St. Anne church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment All Saints ceme WE'LL NEVE RNPTWE CA1? WMENJ WE avenue, Lyons, III.

Interment Woodlawn. Penar fZETUSZN 447-7900. Of eight. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from the Hickey Chapel, 4201 W.

147th street, Midlothian, to Incarnation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. FU 5-4478. tery. Please omit flowers.

LA 3-OvSO. Shapiro Anne Shapiro of 2970 Lake Shore drive. Massmann Paul Martin Massman, formerly of Chi-caoo, late residence Miami, beloved husband of Carolyn, nee Blakeslee; loving father of Marcia and Lynne; five grandchildren; son of the late Paul and Elizabeth Massmann; brother of Magdalen. Mass at St. Vincent dePaul church Thursday, Jan.

27, in Miami, Fla. Interment in Miami. Warapnickis Agnes Warapnickis, wife of the late Berlemas loving mother of Bernard Varap; sister of Eva Kevilus At Mm Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service 1 P. Thursday.

National cemetery. Interment Bohemian IR 8-0038. Anton Penar, beloved husband of Mary, nee Fic; loving father of Angeline IWal-terj Kroll, Bernice Joseph Opiela, and Casimir Gvvtnl; grandfather of nine; great grandfather of nine. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 10:30 a.

from Baran Funeral Home, 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St. Stanislaus B. and M. church.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. NA 2-1488. Peterson John T. Peterson, late of the Norwood Park Home, beloved son of the late Hans and Clara T.

Peterson; brother of Harold Peterson and Cora Powell, and the late Alvin C. Services Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1 p. at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest highway.

Interment Forest Home. SP 4-3333. Petrone Mary Petrone, nee Mauro, wife of the late John; mother of Rita (Frank) Cicero, Geno Candelise, Rardo Candelise, and Laura Candelise; 'irandmother of three; great-grandmother of seven; sister of the late Frank Mauro of Niagara Falls, N. Y. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from John Raqo Sons Chapel, 5740-44 W. North avenue, to St. Angela church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Carmel. TU 9-8223. Plate Clara D. Plate, nee Krause, devoted wife McClelland Thomas O. McClelland, beloved husband of Enid, nee Johnson; loving father of Doris and Thomas dear son of May and the late John; tear brother of Howard, Marion Schmidt, and Mae Eileen Hansen.

Services Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1:30 p. at the M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, 6754 Northwest highway.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. NE 1-1240. McGrew Alice D. McGrew, nee Meyer, beloved wife of the late Howard McGrew; loving mother of Donald (Malvlne); fond sister beloved wife of Louis; loving sister of Bertha Kessler and Sarah Bookstaff of Milwaukee, Wis. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

at Piser Memorial Chaoel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Westlawn. Please omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects at tima of services. DO 3-4920.

Shaw Louis R. Shaw of Glen Ellyn, beloved husband of Earlyne; fond father of Robert R. Shaw; also survived by three grandchildren. At the Pedersen-Rvberg Mortuary, 435 N. York street, Elmhurst, after 6 p.

m. Tuesday, and where services will be held Thursday, 10:30 a. m. Interment Mount Emblem. Info.

TE 4-1133. Shaykin Mary Shaykin of 647 Sheridan road, beloved wife of Adolph; dear mother of Jack DimpyJ and the late Daniel; grandmother of four; great-grandmother of eight. Private services Tuesday, 11 a. by Original Weinstein Sons, at Menorah Gardens cemetery, 17th avenue, ssuth of Roosevelt road, Broadview, III. No chapel visitation.

Information, LO 1-1890. R. W. DURST, 62 A. S.

HENNING'S FUNERAL IS HELD IN WASHINGTON FIRST WIFE SUES SECOND WIFE WHO SLEW HUSBAND Warsh Brian J. Warsh of Green Lake, beloved husband of Emma Jarsombeck Warsh; fond father of Kenneth L. brother of Stella Narvid IMichaei, Helen Lowery Frank Lilian, and Leo Warsh, and the lata Rose Driggott; brother-in-law of Dora Hoffman, Lillian Zorich Louis, Margaret, Albina, and Clare Jarsombeck. At the Modell Funeral Home, 5725 S. Pulaski, until 11 a.

m. Wednesday. Funeral services 1:30 p. m. at the Beautiful Savior Evangelical Lutheran church, 5122 Archer avenue.

Interment Fairmount. Member of Telephone Employees Pioneers of America. PO 7-4730. Waters WOMAN KILLED NINE HURT IN DU PAGE CRASH EX-GHICAGOAN, of Florence (Robert) Widerborg, Viola (Lew) Fredrick, Fred Meyer, and Judith (Tony) A redo. Funeral services Wednesday, d.

at Donnetlan Funeral Home, Chicago Tribune Press Service Washington, Jan. 24 Funeral services for Arthur Sears Hen- 10525 S. Western avenue. Interment Oak Indianapolis, Jan. 24 The first wife of a man slain in 1984 sued the imprisoned second wife who shot him in a suit DIES IN TUCSON Mass for Raymond W.

Durst, 62, former director of Henry C. tton of Charles; beloved mother of Donald ning, correspondent emeritus of Mrs. Thomas Carroll, 22, of Thp Trihnnp's Wash- Hill, bt s-uu3. Melinowski Marion Melinowski of Downers Grove, beloved wife of Antnony; dear mother of Mrs. Dorothy Reimann, Mrs.

Rita Herkel, Louis Kusnierz, George Kusnierz, William Kusnierz, Ralph Kusnierz, and filed today in City court. BettyJ; grandmother of three; sister of Frank, Joseph, Rose Peasley, Harold, and the late Daniel. Funeral Thursday, James R. Waters, son of Helen and Joseph Waters; brother of Joseph Olivia, and Helen R. Funeral Thvr-dav, 9:30 a.

from Zeiger-Mueller-McCamp-bell Funeral Home, 6453 W. Irving Park road, to Divine Savior church, Norridge, III. Interment St. Adalbert's. PE 6-2693.

Waterstradt Sichi Anthony Sichi, beloved husband of Lillian; dear father of Le Roy (Irenel; grandfather ti Rosemary; brother of Ezio, Leopolda Giulianetti, Pas-quina G'egcri, and Agatha Petrucci. Funeral 9 a. from Rago Brothers, 5120 Fullerton avenue, to Mrs. Marabel i of Davenport, died yesterday ington bureau who died last Indianapolis claimed 1 0 0 0 0 Central Du Page hospital in Friday in his 90th veai were 9 a. from Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S.

Kedzie avenue, to St. Gall church. Interment Queen of Heaven. PR 6-3809. Winfield of injuries suffered Norman Kusnierz; grandmother or is.

Visitation at the Toon Funeral Home, 4920 Main street. Downers Grove, after held today at Gawler's funeral Pregenzer 6:30 today. Funeral mass Thursday, here. chapel Lewis R. Pregenzer of Grass Lake, An- Jan.

27, 10 a. at St. Joseph church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. ttoch.

beloved husband of Dorothy nee Slmms; fond father of Mrs. Carol WO 8-0408. Mendel earlier in the day in a two-car accident at route 59 and Butter-field road, Du Page county. Nine other persons were injured, three of them critically, in the accident. Tracy Hill, and Jack Pregenzer; grand father of four.

Funeral 1:30 p. Wednesday, at Strang Funeral Home, An and former president Hallicraft-ers company, will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Edmund's Catholic church, 188 S.

Oak Park Oak The services were attended by former colleagues of Mr. Henning during his 57 years as a Washington reporter present cc Edward Mendel, age 75, suddenly, of Lake Villa, formerly of Chicago, be A tioch. Visitation after 2 P. m. Tuesday.

for each of two sons by the man on grounds his death deprived them of "love and support." Named defendant was Mrs. Helen Foster Pickens, 60, of Indianapolis, who is serving a 2 to 21 year term at the Indiana women's prison for manslaughter in the gun death of Robert Lowell Pickens, 43. He divorced the first Mrs. Pickens in 1961. Interment Grass Lake cemetery.

loved husband of the late Anna, nee Suda; fond father of Gladys Alvinl Melzge and Edward (Milliel; grand- Florence Waterstradt, nee Branton, beloved wife of the late Edward; loving mother of Marie Stanley Faber; dear sister of Grace Sturmer and Mavme Pickartz; fond grandmother of Miriam Walter Vallee and Brandt Jeanine Faber; great-grandmother of Maria Vallee. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 27, 9:30 a. from the Schielka Funeral Home, 7710 W. Addison street, to St.

Francis Borgia church. Interment Ail Saints. NA 5-3444. Watkins Mattie L. Watkins, the widow of Primes Watkins, departed this life on Saturday, Jan.

22, 1966, at 9:05 p. m. She leaves to mourn her passing a son, James 395-4000. Pych father of five; great-grandfather of St. Genevieve church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's. Visitation Tuesday after 5 p.

m. AR 6-7800. Sideman Joseph Sideman, devoted son of the late Sarah and David B. Sideman; loving brother of Sylvia Rosenstein of South Bend, Sophie Weinberg, Jeannette Mendelson, Delia Brody, Arthur Inez Bohne, and the late Gertrude Frohman. Services Wednesday, 11 a.

at Piser Memorial Chaoel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. LO 1-4740. Smith Frank D.

Smith, beloved husband of Lillian; fond father of Sandra Husir and Randolph; brother of Mildred Matthews. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p. at the McCreadv Funeral Home, 4506 N. Sheridan road. Interment Graceland cemetery.

LO 1-4714. John Pych, loving husband of the late Anna, nee Wrabel; dear father of An toinnette Rich, Helen John Ziobro, Doro Park. Mr. Durst Mr. Durst Airs.

Carroll was a passenger in 0 The Trieune, and members of I the Gridiron club, the National Joseph Ward 24, of 25 N. press club, and other news. Calhoun Aurora. Deputy lpaper organizations. Diplomats Sheriff Robert Howard said the and members of Congress who auto was struck by a west-; had known Mr.

Henning also bound auto driven by Victor R. were present. Harris, 21, of 213 W. Denton The services were conducted Aurora. Both drivers were in- bv the Rev.

William P. Anna Watkins, five daughters, Eliza Randle, Kay Hardy Tom), Josie Henderson, Pearl Devilla, and Rose Otis. Wake will be Friday, Jan. 28, 8 to 9 p. m.

Funeral Saturday, at 11 a. at the R. P. Price Chapel, 3159 W. Jackson.

Weiland died Saturday in Tucson, where he and Mrs. Durst had established their new home. They had lived in River Forest from 1947 until last year. 250 AT RITES OF HARRY MORONI, Smith three; brother of Barbara Boutet, Rose Husfield, Evelyn Veverka, and the late Anna Vyhnalek. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 9445 W.

31st street, Brookfield. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Cremation Woodlawn. Please omit flowers.

HU 5-2000. Michalczyk Soohia Michakzvk, nee Rygiei of Berwyn, beloved wife of Albert; loving aunt of many nieces and neohews. Services Wednesday, Jan. 26, 10:30 a. from Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 W.

Roosevelt road, Berwyn, to St. Mary of Celle church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven.

788-0904. Moore Mabel E. Moore, beloved wife of the late Percy S. Moore, former athletic coach at Lane Technical High school; fond mother of Robert S. Moore; sister of Lillian Freiwaid.

Services 1 p. m. Thursday, at Fairbrother Funeral Home, 4447 Irving Park road. Interment Irving thy Pych, Adeline (Edward) Feret, Gertrude Joseph) Klimala, Eugene Adeline, and the late John, and Edward, P. F.

grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of one grandson. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 9:30 a. from Kowalski Funeral Home, 1737 W. 18th street.

Mass 10 a. m. at St. Adalbert's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. CA 6-0471. Re id Eunice M. Reid, late of 4156 N. St.

Louis avenue, beloved wife of the late James A. Reid; dear mother of Bryan and Gail; fond daughter of Leo P. and the late Eleanor Wiese; sister of Robert Wiese. Services Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1 p.

at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W. Montrose avenue. Interment Grace-land. IR 8-2036. Walter R.

Smith, friend of the late Francis P. McPhillips. Services Wednes Bertha Dierssen Weiland, Jan. 24, 1966, OWNER OF CAFE jured rector of St. John's Epis wife of the late Charles Weiland; be day, Jan.

26, 10 a. at Drake a Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. 561-6874.

loved mother of Margaret Michaelis and President of Hallicrafters Mr. Durst spent his business life with Hallicrafters HarrTet Glenn; survived by four grand About 250 attended a funeral children and three great-grandchildren; Sobarnia sister of Ferd, Arthur, and Herbert mass yesterday in St. Angela's Dierssen. and Mrs. Ella D.

Lavery Sal lie K. Sobarnia, nee Kubala, beloved Catholic church, 5753 Potomac At Lain and Son Chaoel, 5501 N. Ash wife nf the late Joseph; loving mother company, having joined that organization in 1934 as execu land avenue, where services will be held of Thaddeus (Stella) Edwin and Vir for Harry Moroni, 80, vet copal church, Beltsville, who had conducted funeral services for Mrs. Henning in August, 1964, and who had been asked by Mr. Henning to do the same for him.

Mr. Henning was buried beside his wife in Washington's Rock Creek ceme- Wednpsdav. Jan. 26. at 1 P.

m. Inter ginia Casey Szerlag; grandmother of Reineke ment Acacia Park. Please omit flowers. five. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

eran host of the Corona cafe Others Are Injured Three passengers in Harris' car were in critical condition. They are Miss Marianne Voss, 18, also of the Denton street address, Miss Bonnie Haggie, 20, and Miss Judie Meszaros, 20, both of 365 W. Galena Aurora. on Rush street. West James West, beloved husband of Mr.

Moroni died Thursday in Catherine Barrett West; devoted father of William T. West; dear son of the late Presbytenan-St. Luke hosp ill am and Marv King West; tono tery. brother of Mary Leen. Visitation after tal.

He shared control of the busines with his two sons, Aldo 4 MnnHav. Funeral Wednesday, tive vice president. He succeeded to the presidency in 1950, and retired from that position in 1955. During World War II, he served as a committeeman of the Armed Forces Communications Electronics association and also as a member of the Electronics Industry association. At the time of his death -4 a frnm The Sheehy Funeral Park cemetery.

Murphy Margaret Causland Murphy, beloved wife of the late Joseph L. Murphy; devoted mother of Edward John, Mary Jana Schuh, Dolores Mahonev, Dorothy O'Nell, Geraldine Condon, the late Lorraine (Sis) Sullivan, Willard, Donald, and Robert Murphy; dear grandmother of 50; fond sister of Joseph, Herbert, the lata George, Alice, Frank, Edward, William, and John Causland and Mrs. Mavme Lee. Visitation after 4 p. m.

Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 10:45 a. from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to Little Flower church. Mass 11:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ST 3-7700. Musillami and Harry Jr. Home, 8243 S.

Ashland avenue, to Visitation church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Inter In addition to Joseph Ward the injured in his auto were Miss Dorothea Holt, 33, of 864 Woodland Glen Ellyn; Miss from Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence avenue, to St.

Constance church. Interment St. Adalbert. Sokolis Edward J. Sokolis, beloved husband of Helen; dear father of Richard and Howard; loving grandfather of Debra; fond brother of Mary Finch, Jane Finch, and Agnes Sevfferth.

Services Wednesday; Jan. 26, 1 P. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Irving Park.

Speck Nellie Angeline Soeck, beloved wife of the late Stanley; dear mother of Stella (the late Frankl Kos, Edward (Josephine, Walter, and the late Helen; grandmother of 10; great-grandmother of 14. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Ur-banek Funeral Home, 1335 W. 51st street, to St. John of God church for mass at 10 a.

m. Interment Resurrection cemetery. ment Mount Carmel cemetery. Member He is survived by his widow, Henry R. Reineke, Jan.

beloved husband of the late Margaret, nee Hosie; beloved brother of Emma Stuehler, and the late George and William. Burial at New Liskeard, Canada. Robbins La Veme H. Robbins, pee Lutenskl, beloved wife of Woodrow dear mother of Jeffery Allan; daughter of Stanley and Helen nee, Stefenskil Lutenski; granddaughter of Martha Stefanski; sister of Dorothy Sol Lucida, Lorraine Thomasl Ogren, Florence Donald Thrumbull. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

26, at 9:15 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, corner of Kildare, to St. Stanislaus B. and M.

church. Interment Resurrection. AL 2-3600 Rodenberg Robert D. Rodenberg, husband of Erma Choitz Rodenberg; brother of the late Ruth Hollister and Marie Low. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokie.

Entombment Memorial Park. Member of Wilmette lodge. No. 931, A. F.

A. Cicero chapter. No. 180 R. A.

Austin commandery. No. 84 K. Win-rtetka post. No.

10, A. L. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, memorials may be sent fo the charity of your choice. Julia; his two sons; two brothers, Frank of Painton, and Angelo of Chesino, Italy; a sister who is a nun, Sister Teresa of Pistoia, Italy; and 18 grandchildren.

of L. O. M. lodge. No.

3. ST 3-7700. Winge Emma Winge, beloved wife of the late Geert; Icing mother of Stella Phillips, Gert, and the late Louise Coombs; grandmother of four; great-grandmother of tour. Services Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1 P.

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Please omit flowers. 561-6874.

lided with a semi-trailor truck on a bridge in Illinois highway 49, three miles south of Kankakee. State police said Parker was southbound in 111. hwy. 49 when the truck, driven by Thomas Hughes, 41, of Hometown, side-swiped the station wagon and caved in its left front. Parker's station wagon was squeezed between the truck and the bridge railing.

he was a member of the lay advisory council of the University of Notre Dame; and a YA 7-6112. Stancel director of Frides Press, River Forest State Bank St Trust company, and Henry C. Lyt- PORTER DIES Katherine Stancel, nee Domaracki, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of Joseph Clara, John (Dorothy, Helen Leo) Rodak, George ton Co. OF PNEUMONIA; Betty, Rose Gabriel astro; grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of three. Director of Golf Club He was a member of the Oak WENT BERSERK Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

26, at 8:30 a. from Lubeika Funeral Home, 1701-09 W. 18th street, to St. Adalbert's Visitation after 3 p. m.

Tuesday. OR 3-6111. Roehl Park Serra club, the Oak Park Country club; the Chicago Ath Juliene Watson. 36. of 5lfi Frank Musillami beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Mazzola; fond father of Santa fVitoi Bartelli, Salvatore (Gloria), Joseph (Rose), Jennie Augiel Guffrea, Severio (Barbara Jasper (Helen), John (Dorothyl, Ann, Frank Jr.

(Carmella); grandfather of 25; greatgrandfather of three. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from the Original C. Bacigaluoo and Sons Funeral Home, 418 S. Cicero avenue, to Resurrection church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. CO 1-6600. Natoli Giovannina Natoli, nee Mercurio, beloved wife of the late Antonio; loving mother of Rose (John) Picuile and Josephine (Leol Paoiucci; fond grandmother of two; dear sister of Angelina Monaco.

Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. from Ro-sario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Callistus church.

Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Pleas emit flowers. Nelligan John J. Nelligan, beloved husband of Geraldine, nee Clangr; loving father of Thomas F.

and John J. dear grandfather of Jack and Kathleen; son of the lt Frank and Julia, nee Broderick; fond Crescent Wheaton; Joseph church. Mass 9 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert's. CA 6-1246. Stehlik Anna Stehlik, nee Dobry, of Naoerville, foving mother of Anne Geor9e letic association; and secretary Hugo W. Roehl of Glerrview, beloved husband of the lata Clara; dear father of Beatrice Richey and Wallace; fond brother Ward Sr- 58, and Ivey Bieson. Woehlck Herman J.

H. Woehlck, M. beloved husband of the late Mathilda; fond father of Harvey and Willard; grandfather of three; brother of Alfred, of Webster, Wis. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 4115-17 Vv. 2th street.

Funeral Wednesday at 1 p. m. Interment Mount Emblem. 50 year Master Mason, the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of A. F.

A. M. of state of Illinois; Medinah Temple, A. A. O.

N. M. of Chicago, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Chicago, West Suburban chapter. No. 207, Royal Arch Masons of Kilwinning lodge.

No. 311, A. F. A. Lawndale chapter, R.

A. Low 12 club; Royal league. Calumet council. No. 24, American Medical association; Illinois Medical society, Chicago Medical society.

LA 1-3808. Wolfe Janice M. Wolfe, nee Kinney, of Villa Park, beloved wife of Marvin loving daughter of Rex and Eva, nee Fortner; fond mother of Deborah; sister of Michael, Vincent, and Randy. Resting at Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring road, Elmhurst, until 11 a.

m. Wednesday, Jan. 26. In state at Grace and a director of the Tucson National Golf club. Horaz; wifa of John Stehlik; stepmother I ADVERTISEMENT 1 Has your doctor recommended this laxative? If not, he may do so.

Because it fits the requirements of dependability and effectiveness that most doctors insist on yet is 100 free of 22, both of 25 N. Calhoun Aurora. He is survived by his widow, Deputy Howard said a blood Grace; and two sisters, Mrs. test indicated Harris was in Florence Durkin and Mrs. Cleone Kamschulte, of Wauke- toxicated.

A warrant for his ar of Frieda Brettin; grandfather of six; great-grandfather of two. Services in Meyer Funeral Home, 6251 Dempster street, Morton Grove, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment private. YO 5-2500.

Rosenfeld Joseph S. Rosenfeld, 6809 N. Lakewood, beloved husband of Soma, nee Shlopack; loving father of Bernard Sally, Lenore (Alvinl Kaplan, Sherwin Deanna, and Robert; seven grandchildren; fond brother of Morris of Chicago, Tevia and Wolf of Russia, Rae Rubin of Chicago, and the late Isaac. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 W.

Devon. Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Visitation at time of service. RO 1-2400. gan.

rest was obtained from Magifr trate Bruce Fawell in Wheaton. A porter who went berserk in the Marina City restaurant, 300 N. State died of pneumonia, a county coroner's report said yesterday. Roberto Padilla, 38, of 59 W. Ohio was subdued by fellow employes Sunday and taken to Henrotin hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Police said Padilla apparently became trapped in a stalled service elevator, and when released chased an employe into the kitchen where he picked up a carving knife and threw it at the worker. 50,000 Greeks Strike ATHENS, Jan. 24 Reuters Fifty thousand clerks and other town council employes went on strike thruout Greece today to demand'higher pay. Seized on Check Charge Killed in Crash Charles Parker, 28, of rural Federal Bureau of Investiga of George Louise) Stehlik, and Rose (Peter) Vorac; grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of two; sister of Mary Holas, James and Edward Dobry, Josephine Pachman, and George Dobry. Services Wednesday, 11 a.

at Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. OL 2-0243. Steidinger William H.

Steidinger, brother of Minnie Brermeisen and John Steidinger. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2 p. at Henry W. Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W.

Belmont avenue. Interment Cedar Park cemetery. AV 6-8740. Stine Walter B. Stine, beloved husband of Lucille Byers Stine; devoted father of William J.

and Virginia Stine; dear grandfather of William and Kristine Stine; loving brother of Helen Finnen, Lillian Finnen, John Stine, Grace Snider, Frank, and George Stine; fond son-in-law of George and Agnes Leary. Visitation after 6 p. m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Linus church. Mass ,10 a. m.

Interment St. Marys cemettTy. Kankakee, was killed yesterday when his station wagon col chemical ingredients. Contains only the purest vegetable ingredients. GentJe Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets do not cause harsh irritation or griping. Do not dry your system. Do not upset your stomach or form a habit. Nor do they have an alkalizing action your doctor may say is wrong for you. Yet Dr.

Edwards Olive Tablets work within hours to give you the relief you want. "I like them better than anything I have ever tried." "Most satisfactory laxative I've ever used." "Most reliable results I've ever experienced." Comments like these are typical. That's why Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are guaranteed even in cases of chronic constipation to give prompt relief or money back from maker. brother of Mrs.

Howard C. tsaranj Elser and Mrs. John M. Eleanor) Clancy. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

26 at a. at Columbian Funeral Home, 6421 W. North avenue, to St. Ferdinand church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen Heaven cemetery. Member of H. N. St.

Ferdinand church, retired Captain C. P. D. Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. Neumann Armln Neumann of 2400 N.

Lakeview venue, beloved husband of Pauline dear father of James Nancy Snider-man, and John devoted grandfather of three; fond brother of Ervin and Joseph Neumann, and Hilda Stern. Services Tuesday, 3 P. at Piser Memorial Chapel. 5206 Broadway. Please Baptist church, 1100 S.

Fairfield avenue, Lombard, until time of service, 1 p. m. Interment Memory Gardens. TE 4-3515. Wussow Paul H.

Wussow, beloved husband of Louise; father of Paul grandfather of Paul A. brother of August. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. at the Fern Chapel, S. Western avenue, at 100th street.

Interment Mount Greenwood. BE 8-1700. Zeis Alfons Zeis, beloved husband of Anna; dear father of Elizabeth offer and Marie Preglar. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Muelhoefer Funeral Home, 1458 Belmont avenue.

GR 2-6300. tion last night seized Victor Herjon, 40, of 1252 Roscoe on a warrant charging violation of the interstate transportation laws. The FBI said he took a stolen $1,815 check from Miami to Chicago Sept. 9. He will appear today before U.

S. Commissioner C. S. Bentley Pike in federal District court. Rosenzweig Max Rosenzweig.

1517 Highland. Wilmette, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Berkson; loving father of llene and the late Robert; fond brother of Harry, Nathan, Sophia Barnett, Jennie Masover, Ethel Acterman, the late Tillie Esrig Maltr. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Weinstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 Devon.

Interment Star of West, Waldheim. Member of Illinois Bar Association and Alum-inus of Kent College of Law. In lies of flowers, contributions to cliarity. Visitation a chapel Monday 7 P. ro.

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