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26 Section 1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1966 SCHOOL BONDS DEATH NCTICES OB 17 Alt BARE DETAILS OF SYMPOSIUM Lester Larson Christian G. Klessling Raymond A. Worst Services for Christian G. Services for Lester Larson, OF 1.35 MILLION Raymond A. Worst, 60, of 539 E.

11th st, Lockport, died yes 60, of 1101 Holliday lane, Des Kiessling, 78, of 1453 Belmont who died Thursday in the Flames, maintenance superin terday in Silver Cross hospital, Joliet. He was a teacher of in Stapleton Sea Mary J. Lswdanskt iwtlca. Sturm Se Eri G. Hoth oetlc.

Taconi Sea Dominic Marella notlc. West Sm Alvemon F. Wartunlk notlc. Zmnda Se Alvarnon F. Warhanlk act lea.

tendent of Universal Oil Prod AT ST, XAVIER ARE APPROVED dustrial arts in Chicago public ucts, for the last 26 years. schools for 41 years and taught Belmont Rest home, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 929 Belmont av. Mr.

Kiessling had served as secretary of three Chicago opera houses; as will be held at 1 p. m. tomor for the last 10 years in Manley row in the chapel at 2000 E. elementary school. 2935 Polk Residents of Du Page county elementary school district 3 ap st.

Mr. Worst was cited in 10 Top Theologians on Northwest Arlington Heights. Mr. Larson died Friday in Northwest community Adams secretary to three Cook county state's attorneys; as executive November as outstanding teach Harry Adams, 80 years old, of Cuyahoga proved a $1,350,000 bond issue yesterday for the construc er of the year. He retired in assistant to the state auditor, Falls, Ohio, formerly of Oak Park, husband of the lata Eha ravers father hospital.

He is survived by his Program December. Survivors include his tion of a new junior high school in Elmhurst. The vote was 241 of Mrs. Manone 5 full; grandfather three; brother of Letltia Purcell Arthur C. Lueder; as chief of guards for the Cook county widow, Betty; a daughter, Mrs.

Ireland, Thomas G. of Fort Lauderdale, Final plans for a theological to 76. Nancy Indykiewicz, Lockport; a treasurer, Herbert Paschen; Fla William J. of Oak Park, and the late John, Minnie Turbitt, Jamas, Rob- symposium March 31 thru April brother, Floyd; and two sisters, The new school will be built and as a deputy chief investi err, and Ellen. Services Monday, widow, uiadys; two sons, Raymond and Lester three daughters, Mrs.

Olga Mrs. Gladys Palmer, and Mrs Marjorie 15 grandchildren; a sister; and two brothers. Mrs. Clara Bruzek and Mrs, 3 at St Xavier college, 10300 p. at Haggard Funeral Home, 124 Madison street.

Oak Park. Interment gator for the corporation coun in three stages. The first stage, a classroom building, should be Lois Services will be sel's office. He is survived by Central Park have been Woodlawn. Anderson held at 2 p.

m. Tuesday in the completed by the fall of next announced by the John XXIII Memorial center. The center is chapel at 912 Hamilton year, said Arthur J. Adelberg, nis. widow, Anna Mane; and a daughter, Mrs.

Anna Marie Laffey. William M. Anderson of Oak Park, beloved husband of the lata Delia; dear father of Dorothy W. Kracke; grandfather Lockport. school superintendent Boyle Michael E.

Boyle, lata of 233 Essex avenue, dear brother of John Boyle and one sister In Ireland; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a. from the Brown Funeral Home, 293 E. 5th street, to St. Patrick's church.

Reauleflt high mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. SO 8-0I5S. Brigel Gertrude A.

Brigel, beloved daughter of Harme and the lata Raymond; tond niece of Minnie, Charles, Margaret, and Hazel Manzelmann. Services Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2 p. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue.

Interment Concordia. Memorials to Bethesda church appreciated. Broms Anna Broms, nee Axelson, Feb. 17, 1966. beloved wife of the late William dear mother of Oscar, Raymond, Viola Siede, Beulah Rumpf, Mabel Olson, the late Estelie, and Arnold; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister of the late Nels, Mary, Ella Axe I son, and Hannah Matlak.

Services Monday, 1 p. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Elm wood.

Visitation Saturday after 2 p. m. BE 5-2581. Broten Thor E. Broten of 2027 Pratt court, Evanston, Feb.

19, 1966. husband of Emma Broten; father of Robert J. Broten, Mrs. Egll Backman of Wilmette, and Harry E. Broten of Evanston; brother of Olef Broten and Gunda Lang hue of Evanston, and one brother and two staters in Norway; eight grandchildren.

Resting at HebblethwaJte Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, after 5 p. m. Sunday and Monday where services will -be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.

Interment Memorial Park cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Emmanuel Methodist church memorial fund, 1417 Oak avenue, Evanston. Browne Lyman Brown of La Grange Part, beloved husband of Mary; father of Joseph E. of Middleton, Mary Koopman of La Grange, and Virginia Clauson of Houston, 15 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Resting at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 49 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange. Funeral mass 10 a. m. Monday, at St.

Francis Xavier church. La Grange. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. FL 2-1298. Bruch Matthew Joseph Bruch, beloved husband of Mary, nee Sherpetis; fond fattier of Mary Ann and the late Robert; brother of Gene John Derbas, Shophie CJohn Canik, Adelaide, Henry Lucille, Edward, Gerry Michael Costello, and Leonard Helen; brother-in-law of Walter Sherpetis, Ben Vern Sherpetis, Helen Frank Shimenas, Pearl Frank Brooks, and Raymond Sherpetis.

Funeral 8:30 a. from Biellunas Funeral Home, 4348 S. California avenue, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Casimir cemetery.

Visitation Sunday after I p. a LA 3-3572. the theological study agency on DeBaere Henry DeBaere, Feb. 19, at Lake Geneva, beloved husband of the late Cetestlae; loving father of Edward, Adolpfc, Avaust, Ravmond Roelandt, and Celine Chapman; fond brother of Natalia Harrie; dear eranofather of 15; also survived bv great- and great-great-grandchildren. Visitation after 12 noon Monday, Feb.

21. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. rl, from DeVriendt Funeral Home, 2708 N. Western avenue, to St. John Berchmans church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's. HU 6-1714.

Delaveris Steve L. Delaveris. Mt-66. beloved husband of Artemis, nee Georgalis; fond father of Leo Marinal Delaveris, Mrs. Katherine John Ring, and Mrs.

Thelme Ray Moody; grandfather of nine. Resting at Sprevne-Coilias Funeral Home, 2035 79th street. Funeral Monday, 10 a. in. Services at St.

Constentine church 10:30 a. m. Interment Evergreen. SO 8-1610. In lie of flowers, please make contributions to St.

Constantino church, 7351 Stony Island avenue, Chicago, HU 60649. DeVries Minnie DeVries, beloved wife of th lata Albert J. fond mother of Albert J. Jr. and Mrs.

Mary Jane Spark; sister of Mrs. Hazel Murphy; grandmother of six. Member of Jephfhah chapter. No. 340, O.

E. S. Services Monday, Feb. 21, 2:30 a. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 625 Bussa highway, between Touhy and Oakton street.

Park Ridoe. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. 698-- 3368. Divfla John Dtvlla, beloved husband of the late Mary; fond father of Lillian Myron Wyatt and the late Anne; grandfather of Mvra Jean and Richard John. Funeral Monday, Feb.

21, at 2 p. at Smotuch Funeral Home, 3800 Elston avenue. Inter-ment Bohemian a 1 1 a a I. 762-121 1, IR (-5300 or OL 2-1023. Dovgin Leo V.

Dovgin, owner of the Lake Town Press, and veteran of W. W. II, beloved husband of lleta; dear father of Donald, George, and John; stepfather of John and Elge Spalding; srana father of five. Funeral services Monday, Feb. 21, 10 a.

in. at the Kubina-Tybor Chapel, 1938 W. 47th street. Interment Mount Vernon. LA 3-2191.

Member of James F. Fanning post. No. 2207, A. L.

Driscoll Walter T. Driscoll, suddenly, of 503 Park drive, Kenilworth, brother of Stanley Dnscoll; brother-in-law of Stella; five nieces and four nephews; great-uncle of 22; great-great-uncle of four. of the Newman council, K. of No. 1077, Evanston, Newman Grand Dee club.

La Salle General assembly, K. of and B. P. O. Elks, No.

1666. Resting at Lindsey Chapel, 725 Ridge road, Wilmette. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel. Mass 10 a.

SS. Faith, Hope, and Charity church, Winnetka. Interment Resurrection. AL 1-0269. of William and Kermlt Kracke.

Funeral service Monday, 8 a. at Hursen A $600,000 bond issue pro David P. John Services for David P. John, 83, a mason contractor for Edward J. Finn cnapei, w.

Madison street, inter Mrs. Altha Mesirow posed by elementary school dis Mass for Edward J. Finn, 57, ment private. Arden Mrs. Altha Mesirow, 87, of 6101 trict 68, village of Woodndge, was approved yesterday by Ethel R.

Arden of 2001 Orrinqton avenue, Evanston, wife of the late Percy Sheridan died yesterday in St. Joseph's hospital. She was residents by a vote of 344 to 74. H. Arden; mother of Edward Traverse City, five grandchil The bond issue calls for build dren; sister-of Llna B.

and Alice M. more than 50 years, will be of 9800 Joliet Countryside, held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in who died Friday in Community Carter Memorial Presbyterian Memorial hospital, La Grange, church, 1433 Pensacola av. Mr.

will be said at 10:30 a. m. John died Friday in his home Wednesday in St. Cletus Cath- at 5128 N. Keeler av.

He came olic church, 600 W. 5th La to the United States from Iran Grange. Mr. Finn owned in 1906. He leaves his widow, Country Club Mobile Homes the widow of Nathan Mesirow, a Chicago druggist for more than 40 years before his death Richardson and Mrs.

c. Patterson. services 3 p. Monday, at the Wm. ing two eight-room elementary schools and the purchase of approximately seven acres of H.

Scott Funeral Home, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston. Interment private. the colleges campus. The gymnasium was canceled earlier this month allegedly because it was not approved by Archbishop John P. Cody, head of the Chicago Roman Catholic archidocese.

The program was reinstated after Archbishop Cody said he did not wish to have it dropped. Open to Teachers The conference will bring together 10 of the world's most distinguished Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant theologians. It will be open only to profes visuarion ar Time or service, Armstrong land. It also calls for site improve M. Elizabeth Armstrong, wife of the late William mother of Helen K.

and Frank W. of Palos Heights, grand in 1944. Mrs. Mesirow is survived by two sons, Norman and Dr. Sidney seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5206 Broadway, Salbe; a son, Dr. Joel two park, 9800 Joliet La daughters, Mrs. Ann Edgar Grange, and was an alderman and Mrs.

Florence Johnson; in Countryside. Survivors fr ments of the Woodridge Elementary school and the Good- mother of Barbara Church. Resting at runerai nome, 304 W. 1 ivth street, after 3 p. m.

Sunday. Services and Interment private. Pleas omit flow ridge Elementary school in the eight grandchildren; four elude his widow, Lilian; and a great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Frances Barnes of ers. FU 3-OIB4.

village. Arndt brother. 1 Two proposals were approved Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Alice Condon Marie E.

Arndt, devoted daughter of the late Wilhelm and Bertha; dear sister of Mass for Mrs. Alice Condon, sional teachers and to students yesterday by residents Bell-wood Elementary school district 88. Ralph E. Poole Carl J. Schmidt 87, 7921 Chappel will be wanna miner, nine smp, Walter, and the late Fred J.

Resting at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie, until Tuesday, 10 a. m. Funeral Tuesday, 1 P. from Immanuel United Church of of theology, said the Rev.

T. Patrick Burke, director of the Services for Carl J. Schmidt, 62, of 176 Michael John A proposal for an increase in Services for Ralph E. Poole, 70, of 1008 Brummel Evans-ton, who died Friday in Evans-ton hospital, will be at 2:30 Christ, 98th and Campbell, Evergreen center. ram.

imerment Bemania. PR 6-3809, Park Ridge, will be held at 1:30 said at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in the Our Lady of Peace Catholic church, 7851 Jeffery blvd. She died Friday in Woodlawn hospital.

Surviving are four sons, Bailitz the educational tax rate from $1,125 to $1.33 was approved by a vote of 869 to 728. A second p. m. tomorrow in St. Luke's Lutheran church, 205 N.

Pros p. m. tomorrow the chapel Emil Bailitz of Cedar Lake, beloved husband of the late Frances, nee Speakers will include Rev. Yves Congar of Strasbourg; the Rev. Jean Danielou of the Institute Catholique, Paris; the Buchheister at 1567 Maple Evanston.

proposal for an increase in the AAarirz; loving tamer of Caroline Habet- pect Park Ridge. Mr. ler, Margaret Ten Bruin, and the late Mr. Poole retired in 1960 after building fund rate from 25 KfhmiHt AoA TTr-Maw of tot onf Joseph; tond brother of Joseph and John Drzka fori 25 years as a lubrication en William, John, James, and Edmund; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Epley; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Rev. Charles Davis of Heythrop dear grandfather of seven; great-grandfather of eight. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 college, England; the Rev. Hen cents per' $100 assessed valuation to .375 cents per $100 assessed valuation was approved Herman K. Buchheister, beloved husband of the lata Elizabeth; fond father of Mrs.

Elizabeth Herbert Stange; grandfather of Jacqueline Powers; great-grandfather of two. Services Monday, Feb. 21, 1 p. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse highway, between Touhy and Oakton streets. Park Ridge.

Interment Rldgewood cemetery. Visitation after 4 p. m. Saturday. 698-3368.

tending a wake for a MendlJ 7 wr.T6 155 N. Wacker dr. a. rrom biigass cnapei, 4117 Armi-tage avenue, to St. Philomena church.

company, ri de Lubac of Lyons, France; interment St. Joseph. Be 5-6019. He was a general agent for the the Rev. George A.

Lindbeck of Henry Hank Drzka of Fox River Grove, beloved husband of Mary, nee Svihla; dear brother of Mary Sasek of Lincoln, and Otto Drska of Berwyn, III. Resting at the Joseph Nosek and Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th street, corner of Euclid, Berwyn. Masonic service by Lawndala lodge. No.

995; Sunday at 8 P. m. Funeral services Monday at 10 a. m. Interment Bohemian National.

GU 4-0144. by a vote of 818 to 756. Baniey Yale university divinity school. Charles J. Baniey, beloved husband Myrtle Hllbrich Banlev: dear son of Burke Leader Shows What Local Brew Can Do Adams st He leaves his widow, Esther; a son, James and Nielsen; two sons, Ronald and Richard; three sisters; and 13 the late Otto and Lena Baniey; fond brother of Mrs.

Aurelia Slendav. Irvin Others will be the Rev. Johan B. Metz of the University of Winifred Burke, nee Nevlns, of County Sligo, Ireland, formerly of Chicago, wife of the late John; mother of Margaret, Baniey, the late Carrie Kelso and Ches a sister, grandchildren. ter Banlev.

Funeral services Monday, Engle Winifred, Kathleen, end Frank; 10 grand p. at the Sheehy Funeral Home, Munster, Germany; the Rev. Karl Rahner of the University children; sisrer or Margaret ana Micnaei Martha Engle, beloved wife of the lata 8243 S. Ashland avenue. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. Member of Local 134, William V. Schnur of Ireland. Funeral Tuesday, 10:15 a. Charles E.

Horvath from th Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dix I.B.E.W., and the Harmony club. ST of Munich, Germany; the Rev Services for William V. Sch Charles E. Horvath, 42, of highway, Homewood. to St.

Kieran's church J-00. FUNERAL HOMES 5303 N. Western Ave. Chicago 661-6874 625 Baste Highway Park Bids 698-3368 Edward Schillebeeckx of Catho at 74 Hoi I brock road, Chicago Heights. Mercellus, a former Cm- nur, 86, of 114 Park Glen- Barczykowski Mass 11 a.

m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit flowers. SY 8-5300. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Feb.

19 Reuters Joseph Ny-erere, brother of Tanzania's president, has found a dramatic way of demonstrating to villagers of Ukerewe island in Lake Victoria, what "moishi," their home-brewed spirit, can do to their insides. Nyerere, Mary Barczykowski, beloved wife of the late Stanley dear mother of Stanley coe, will be held at 1 p. m. to- cago resident and a refinisher morrow in the chapel at 1567 for Illinois Bell Telephone com- Burns T. Barch, Mary Ann Barczykowski, and Mary Bonnie Burns, nea Lamb, Francis J.

Barr; fond grandmother of Thomas Barch and James Barr; sister loved wife of James M.I loving mother of Charles and John Brown and Mary of Lu Lutzke. Funeral Monday, Feb. 21 Maple Evanston. Mr. Sch- pany for 20 years, died yester-nur died Friday in the home of day in Dowagiac, Mich.

He is a daughter, Mrs. Getrude survived by his widow, Fran- 24 HOUR AMBULANCI SERVICE Spacious, off-afreet Conrtesr Parkins 9:30 a. from Rvan-Parlte Funeral Etten; fond sister of Nellie Myers, Nora Home, 120 S. Northwest highway. Park Ridge, to St.

Paul of the Cross church Anderson, the late Margaret Arbogast, John, James, Anna Sheehan, Catherine Swain, and Thomas Lamb; eight grand Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery, visitation after 7 p. m.

Sat urday. 823-1171. Bradbury, at 745 Valky ces; a daughter, Charlene; Glencoe. He was a retired lug- three sons, Thomas, Gerald, gage manufacturer. Also sur- and Michael; his parents, Mr.

viving are a son, Gerry; four and Mrs. Charles Horvath; two CHAPEL Barnum children; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, Feb. 21, at 11:30 a. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W.

63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita church. Member of St, Rita Altar and Rosary society and Christian Mothers sodality. Interment Holy Sepulchre ceme lic University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Chicagoan in Group Other speakers will be the Very Rev.

Alexander Scheme-man of St Vladimir's seminary, New York City, and the Rev. Joseph Sittler of the University of Chicago divinity school. Father Burke said the aim of the symposium is to pose the question: What are the principal problems facing the church at the present time? The symposium will not be concerned directly with the deliberations Gordon M. Barnum, age 75, of 131 Scran ton, Lake Bluff, Feb. 18, 1966, husband the regional commissioner, publicly dipped a fresh goat's liver in a bowl of moshi, then pulled it out again completely bleached.

Moshi has been blamed for 36 deaths on the island in the last year. grandchildren; and two broth- brothers; and five sisters. Serv of Ethel; and cousin of Bert Jordon and tery. PR a-8300. Marcus fond mother of Daniel, Charles, and Mrs.

Mary Albert; dear grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of one. Services Monday, Feb. 21, 11 a. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue.

Interment Acacia Park cemetery. 561-6874. Evans George V. Evans, beloved hu-band of Mary C. Evans; loving father of George William Mary Virginia Burns, and Robert F.

Evans; dear grandfather of 20; fond brother of Marie Shepperd. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 9:30 a. from the John E. Maloney Company Funeral Home, 1359 W.

Devon avenue, to St. Ignatius church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery.

RO 4-1617 Faciana Josephine Faciana, nee Messina, aga 75, In Los Angeles, formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of Angelo; loving mother of Thomas, Anthony, Leo, Paul, and Christine; 24 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Resting at Alexander Feezei Funeral Home, Gerhart and Beverly, Los Angeles, Cal. Interment in Los Angeles. Feddeler Josephine Feddeler, ese 94, of Lowell, died February 18, at the Little Company of Mary Hospital, San Pierre, survived by one son, Elmer, of Lowell; six grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.

Monday, February 21, at St. Edward's Catholic church in Lowell, with Rev. Chester Zurawiec officiating. Burial will be at the St. Edward's cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 on Sunday. Rosary will be recited at 8 p. m. on Sunday. ers, ices wiH be held at 9:30 a.

m. Bertha Boyer of Michigan. Member of Loyal lodge. No. 1007, A- F.

A. of Burns Wednesday in Holy Rosary Slo JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2100 East 75th Street Ml 3-5400 KstabJWMrf IMS Chicago; Ktights of the York Cross of Honor, priory No. 11; Ancient Accepted James Burns, devoted husband of vak church, 100 W. 108th pL Charles D. Linton Jr.

Dolores, nee Benard. Funeral Tuesday, Scottish Rite, valley of Chicago; Medi nah temple, A. A. O. N.

M. of Chi Charles D. Linton 32, of 9:30 a. rrom the Anthony w. Cap-petta Memorial Chapels, 5858 W.

Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome cago; Royal and Select Masters of the Ralph B. Salvesen State of Illinois, Adoniram council. No. Elkhart, a former Wil- church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen 95; American Legion, Chicago; Illinois Services for Ralph B. Salve- Funeral Directors or Heaven, ma 6-0120. commandery No.

72, Knights Templar. mette resident, died yesterday Cahill Sears in Elkhart. He was director of and outcome of the Second Vati sen, 54, of 7927 Ada superintendent of the mailing and Services of Illinois commandery. No. 72, Knights Templar, at 8 p.

Sunday, Feb. 20, at Wenban Funeral Home, 233 Edward J. Cahill, beloved husband of west coast sales for the Colum- can council, he said. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR 112 YEARS the late Alma Cahrlt, nee Savoie; dear E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday. Fu ratner or tne Kev.

Robert t. cam 11, S. brother of Lawrenca Joseph bia Broadcasting system. He is a TT m- Jz Hams Trust and Savings bank neral services at chapel Monday, Feb, R. Margaret Cahill, John P.

Joyce, Edna 21, 2 P. m. Interment Memorial Park. In 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 Morgan, and the late William Cahil lieu of flowers, contributions may be aurvxvsu uy uu w.uuw vnar- 35 held 2 mayne; two sons, Mark tomorrow ia the cfaapel at Funeral Monday, Feb. 21, 11 a.

to Ascension church. Mass 11:30 a. m. maae to favorite charity. 234-O0Z2.

Bell Interment Queen of Heaven. In lieu of Xfl. AU.4-1 UUUUWi WVil) 1413 W. 79th st. Mr.

Salvesen JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" flowers, make donations to Jesuit Sem a brother. Services will be held Jennie Bell, nee Bok, beloved wife of died Thursday in his home. He the late Frank. Resting at the Brady inary association. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street.

Oak "5 E. Erie WHItehall 6060 at 11 a. m. tomorrow in St ax ii a. m.

wmorrow in ou Gill Funeral Home, 2929 W. 87th street, survived by Ms widow, Elsie; rarx. CEMETERY MARKERS and MONUMENTS Fine Quality Granite and Bronze where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 Fingleton Boy Drowns in Creek Wolcottvffle, Feb. 19 (CPD Jeffery Allen Harris, 6, drowned today when he fell thru thin ice in the back-water of a small creek at the west edge of Wolcottville. Jeffery and his brother, David, sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Seth Harris, were playing with sleds. inomas me Aposue uatnouc thrM wiiijfln, Robert. Cemeteries p. m.

interment Mount Hope. 636-2600. Capek Mary Capek. nea Driie. at Bethesda Bellman and Richard; his mother, Eliz- MONTROSE CEMETERY 3 grave lots.

Olga Bellman, nee Mattull, suddenly, be Claude P. Blonnt abetni 3110 0 sisters. formerly of Berwyn, beloved wite of the late John; dear mother of Leslie J. Blanche Capek; sister of the late Rose Spilman and John Driie; grand chapel sect. Below reg.

cemetery price, Owner reside Michigan. Write MEX 599, Tribune Mane V. Fingleton, nee Doerr, beloved wife of the late Clarence; dear daughter of Catherine Doerr; sister of Winfieid, Elsie Alvin Bastien, LaVeme Alfred Grimes, and Elaine Sam Rizzo. Resting at Hitzemen Funeral Home, 4115-17 W. 2th street.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. to Blessed Sacrament church, 22d and Central Park. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Manf. LA 1-3808. Services for Claude P. Blount, BIatchford mother of Mary Lou Carrlger and Richard Capek; great-grandmother of Michael loved wite of me late Leonard; loving mother of Adelyne (MlltonJ Tregonlng; fond grandmother of Dawn Jerry) Es-posito and Dale; great-grandmother of Jerry Esposlto dear sister of Martha Guibor and Otto. Funeral services Monday, 1 p.

at Michael Coletta Sons Sean and Candace Ann. Visitation after In Memoriam p. m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, Feb.

22, 1 p. at Hreisa Funeral Home. 60, a former Chicago resident Dr BIatchford, 90, who died Thursday in a Kansas a retired winnetka physician, City, hosptial, will be held yesterday in Key Biscayne, at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the pia.

Surviving are his widow, chapel at 6830 Troost Blanche! two children bv a Finn Ferro 5128-30 W. 25th street, Cicero. Interment Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

436-1861. Bohemian National. Member of Spanish Celestlna Ferro. Remembering our aunt American War Vets Aux. and camp No.

Bentkowski and sister. Those who enrich our lives Sears MJ6, Koyai Neighbors. UL 2-O060. are never really gone. DEVOTED NEPHEW AND SISTER Carlson Leonard Bentkowskl, beloved son of the late Frank and Frances; dear brother of Irene William Holtz.

Conrad (Helen, El Kansas City. Mr. Blount, a man-iac th rpv. Edward J. Finn, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Riley; dear brother of Frances Barnes; brother-in-law of Mae McDonnell, Bernice Dillon, and Elizabeth Miller.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a. to St. Cletus church. La Grange Highlands. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street. Oak Park, Sunday after 4 p. m.

Clovd E. Carlson, aga 77, of TInlev eanor Grover Hodges, Florian Esther, Park, beloved husband of Hildur; dear Lorerta ustaszewsm, Dorothy George Peters; also many nieces and nephews. farrier of Kenneth t. of Tinley Park and Marvin D. of Mokena; fond brother of retired watchman, moved from Walter L.

BIatchford of Chevy Chicago to Kansas City five chase, and Mrs. Marion years ago. He is survived by Rudolph of Palo Alto, his widow, Ida; and sister, sx grandchildren. Memo- Funeral Monday, Feb. 21, ar 8:30 a.

m. the late Lydia; tour grandchildren. Rest from Woiciechowskl Funeral Home, 2129 BEARS, ROEBUCK A.ND CO. Cicero and Irving Park Ph' 685-2121 61st St. and Western Ph: 434-4800 Fisher ing at the Hirsch Memorial Chapel, Tin-ley Park, after 2 p.

m. Monday. Services Tuesday, 11 a. Zion Lutheran church. w.

Webster avenue, to St. Hedwig church. Interment St. Adalbert. AR 6-4630.

Berg Mrs. Betty Fitzpatrick. rial services will be held at 11 Tiniey pane interment Hoopston, III. Malo James S. Malo.

Remembering you on your 24t0 birthday. MOM, DAD, AND TOM Mullins Thomas Mullins Sr. In cherished memory on your 65th birthday. MARY, LARRY, AND FAMILY White William Bill White Feb. 20, Happy days that once were ours.

How sweet the memories still; But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. LOVING MOM AND DAD 3J2-4UU. Hulda E. Berg, beloved wife of the late August; dear mother of Harriet a. m.

Tuesday in Christ Episcopal church in Winnetka. Thor E. Broten Carter Thomas J. Fisher, suddenly, of Glenview, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Nicholas; dear father of Bette Zimmerer and Nickl Jersky; grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p.

at Haben Funeral Home, 8057 Niles Center road, Skokle. Entombment Memorial Park. Visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday.

OR 3-6111. Domino, Florence Phillips, Ruth Clark, Thor E. Broten, 69, of 2027 Florence Carter, nea Gibnev, Feb. 17, beloved sister of Mother Rosemary it Lester, and Arthur; grandmother of 18; great-grandmother of three; sister of the late Anna Hanson. Services Pratt ct, Evanston, owner of Gordon M.

Barnum inor marine cprvires for Gordon M. Bar- Gioney, Religious of the Sacred Heart, Eda Glbney Russell, and Katherine Gibney of St. Louis. Mass and burial In St. Louis.

Offering may be made to Foley Monday, 1:30 P. at Friedrlchs Funeral Home, 320 VC Central road, at Northwest highway. Mount Prospect. In contractors, died yesterday in num. 75.

of 131 Scranton earar Memorial jeague. Lake Forest. terment Arlington. 255-7800 Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Cnrtis V.

Bishop, 71, for 30 years president of Averett college, a Baptist school for women in Danville, and a former president of both the Southern Association of Junior Colleges and the American Association of Junior Colleges; in Danville. Sim A. Kolliner 48, director of research for McGraw-Hill Publications; holder of the 1965 Industrial Marketing Research medal and the 1964 National Advertising Agency Network award; in New York. William R. Simmons, 75 of Saugatuck, former Chicagoan who was one of founders of United States Junior Chamber of Commerce; in Douglas, Mich-Benjamin R.

Miller, 60, director of industrial relations department of the American Trucking association since Announcements his home. Services will be at Lake giuffj will be held at 2 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel tomorrow in the chapel Bernero Cauley Mrs. Rosalie Hill Cauley of 1519 Hinman Joanle Foley, darling daughter of Walter J.

and Joan, nee McTigue; beloved sister of Jeannie, Kathy, twin sister of Tommy and Michael; dear granddaughter of Katherine and William McTigue. Funeral Monday, from Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, at 9 a. to St. Ethelreda church for mass of the angels, at 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. SP 3-7700. avenue, Evanston, Feb.

17, 1966, wife of When your sympathy is deep and real r-ranx w. cauley; mother of Francis CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION, E. Jackson-blvd. HA 7-68S5 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Cauley; three grandchildren; sister of ai iooi iviapie avails- at 233 Deerpath Lake ton. Mr.

Broten is survived by Forest. Mr. Barnum, who died his widow, Eruna; two sons, Friday in his home, had been Rotrt ari Harry; a daughter, a photographer at Great Lakes Mrs. Eleanor Backman; two navai training center for the brothers; three sisters; and jt 16 years. He is survived by grandchildren.

his widow. Ethel, and two cou- Col. Nicholas Webb Hill and Mrs. Mary Margaret Hill. Friends may call at Heb-blefhwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, Sunday afternoon and evening.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Monday at St. Marys church. Lake street and Oak avenue.

Foutris Fraternal Notices Dominic C. Bernero, beloved husband of Mary J. nee Rossi; fond father of Marion Paul Kirk, Robert M. Gail and the late Daniel C. Caroline; dear brother of Bert, Dorothy DeMarke and Dr.

Louis D. D. grandfather of 19. Funeral Monday, 9:45 a. m.

from the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Park, to St. Peter Canisius church. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Interment Oueen of Heaven. Member of Commodore Barry post. No. 256, A.

4th degree member. Commodore Barry council. No. 1118, K. of St.

Peter Canisius H. N. S. and Electrical Workers union. No.

134. Kindly omit flowers. Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151. fcvanston. interment calvary cemetery.

Chruscie! HARMONY CLUB OF CHICAGO regrets to announce the death of Brother Charles Baniey. Members will assemble Sunday, Feb. 20, 9 p. at Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to pay respects to his bereaved family.

sins. Evelyn Chrusclel, nea Butters, dearest mother of Steven; loving daughter of Erie G. Hoth Erie G. Hoth. 57.

of 827 East the late Harry and Minnie Butters; fond niece of Fred A. Golinick, and the late Frank D. Foutrls, beloved father of James Tina, and George ITess; brother and sister in Greese; fond grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 12:30 P. from chapel of Adlnamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N.

Western avenue. Services 1 p. at St. Demetrios church, 2727 W. Winona street.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. LO 1-8696. 'rantum Chrystal Frantum, beloved wife of William; dear mother of Richard Wilson; fond sister of Peggy. Resting at the Schmaedeka Funeral Home, 10701 S. Harlem avenue.

Worth, where services will be held 10 a. m. Tuesday, Feb. 22. Interment Forest Home cemetery.

wood a chief engineer for PLAN SERVICES Charles, August, Henry, and Paul Goli Berry nick. Resting at the A. V. Furman DEATH NOTICES Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park road. Services 1:30 p.

m. Monday. Interment FOR YANK WHO Concordia. IR 8-5800. six cmcago Housing autnonty buildings and former chief engineer for several Loop buildings, died yesterday in his home.

He is survived by his Hallye I. Berry, nee Rees, age 76, beloved wife of the late Thomas H. Berry; fond mother of the late Raymond Berry; dear sister of Annie Schak. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, corner Pulaski road, Monday, Feb. 21, 1 P.

m. Interment Memorial Estates cemetery. KE 9-6100. DIED IN VIET Cleary owers Edward M. Cleary, beloved husband of Services for Charles L.

Richt Josephine nee Miserentino; dear fa ther of Mary Ellen Finnegen and Joanne Cleary; grandfather of Michael Finne- Billings "SEE" NOTICES Listed below ore "See" notices which ore cross references to deoth notices appearing In today's Tribune. "See" notices feature the nomes of family members of the deceased who have a different legal name thon the deceased because of marriage or a legal change. Some "See" notices feature the maiden name of a wife who may be best known in the community by ber moiden nomc. widow, Janice; a son, Erie; a myre, 21, formerly of Winnetka, daughter, Mrs. Janice Strum; who was killed in action Feb.

Frazee gan; brother of Ethel Reaney, Howard, a Edith Sherman, and the late Mary Smith, Bess Doyle, Waiter and Kitty one sister; and three brothers. 13 in Viet Nam, were being ar- George H. Billings, beloved husband or Rose nee Pol i to; loving father of Georgia Rose Tourville, Guenevere Con-iker, and the late Geraldine Sherwin; loving grandfather of 11; devoted brother Cleary. Funeral Monday, Fab. 21, 9 Services will be held at 2 p.

m. ranged yesterday. a. to St. Anoeta church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visi tomorrow in the chapel at 5501 Mr. Richtmyre lived with his N.

Ashland av. grandfather, the late Charles John Joseph Frazee, age 10, late of Elmhurst, dear son of Robert and Julia, nee Heatherly; brother of Julia, Mary Louise, Robert, and Denise; grandson of Catherine Heatherly and Delia Conder. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Gib-bons-Roblllard Funeral Home, 134 S. York, Elmhurst, to Immaculate Conception church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Visitation Sunday, after 2 p. m.

No flowers. Contributions to Community Welfare for Mentally Retarded Children. TE 2-0018. tation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street. Oak Park.

Condon Alice Condon, nee McCann, aga 87, beloved wife of the late William loving mother of William, John, James, Edmond, and Mrs. Alice Epley; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 11; sister of the Byron, in Winnetka. After his graduation from New Trier school, he entered the army. John F. McBride John F.

McBride 73, 8306 Elizabeth st, assistant general superintendent of the city's He is survived by his father, late James L. McCann. Funeral Tues Bartkns Sea Peter P. Sukurs notice. Bergon See Winifred Burke death notice.

Bobula See Agnes Maruzak death notice. Carollo Sea Alexander Zacbarla notice. Carsello Sea Catherine Mullk notice. Drska Continued on following page Arthur and a sister, Mrs. forestry division for 52 years Susan Tkf Tlwigiitfil Fmsa Said 8900 W.

NORTH AVE. unui ne reurea wovemoer, Fort Rosecrans National a Open Evenings Sunday ES 8-7200 cemetery, Point Ima, Cal 1945, native of Chicago; near Washington. Dr. Ivy Williams, 88, who was admitted to the bar in 1922 as Britain's first woman trial attorney; in Oxford. The Earl of Gosford, 55, Conservative party spokesman on aviation matters in Britain's house of lords; in Camberley, England.

Luciano Romagnoli, 41, member of tha Italian Communist party directorate, labor leader, and member of parliament; in Rome. David R. WahL 56, chief librarian at Weizmann Scientific institute in Rehovoth, Israel, from 1956 to 1963; in Cleveland. Prof. Severt Hagen, 94, who concluded that the rune stone found in Minnesota in 1898, telling of Norsemen's visit was authentic; in New York.

his widow, Mae; a son, John and three sisters. Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday in St. Kilian's Catholic church, 8701 May st.

Established 1882 tWriWr TKCil FkORIT SUBURBAN BUSSE'S FLOWERS Mount Prospect, III. cim ano evergreen 259-2210 FRANK HLAVACEK SONS us wilmette. GR 5-4400 FUNERALS AT LOWER COST yYjemortal jfarh CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM A family memorial of quiet dignity and lasting beauty PRICES TO FIT EVERY NEED CROSS FT. RD. and HARRISON ST.

EVANSTON. ILL. 513-5080 5081 864-5061 5062 SOUTH of Mary Strey, Margaret Ken, veronica Wittenmeier, and Vincent C. Billings. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 N. Lincoln avenue, to St. Matthias church; Interment All Saints cemetery. Member of St. Matthias Holy Name society and Sacred Heart league.

Please omit flowers. 728-1700. Blaser Harriet D. Blaser, beloved wife of the late John; dear sister of Eleanor Rogers and Florence Marks; fond aunt of Phyllis McDonald and Janet Vavloukis; loving great-aunt of Geggie. Services Monday, 2:30 P.

at Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue. Interment Graceland cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Messiah Lutheran church, 3301 N. Seminary avenue, appreciated.

Blaszczyk Jacob Blaszczyk, beloved husband of Caroline and the late Lillian; loving father of Jeanetre Klsickl, Edward, and the late Richard Blaszczyk; stepfather of Henry Senk, Stella Regner, Kay Grone-wald, and Leona Fenlon; father-in-law of Aloysius Kisickl, Lorraine, and Genevieve; dear grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, Feb. 21, at 9:30 a. from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee avenue, to St.

Thecla church. Interment St. Adalbert. SP 4-0366. Blumm Harold B.

Blumm, beloved husband of Lucille, nee Formento; fond father of Rita Kenneth Krauss, Michael Katharine, nee Sura, and Sharon; grandfather of five. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to St. Louis de Mont-fort church, 89th street and Ridge land, Oak Lawn.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's. 436-1861.

Boe Randine A. Boe, beloved wife of the late Nels; fond mother of Randolph Grace, Harry Dorothy, Howard Ruth; grandmother of Alan, Richard, Roger, Edward, and Barbara; great-grandmother of Kris-ten, Deborah, Amanda Sue. Funeral Monday, Feb. 21, 1 p. at Henry W.

Mueller Funeral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. AV 6-8740. Boyce Edward M.

Bovce, beloved son of the late John W. and Anna, nee Ryan; dear brother of John James Anna M. Joyce, Theresa Cashman, Helen Saxton, Leo and the late Mary Nicholas, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. CO 1-0700, CLEMENSEN'S FLORISTS uoi exenenge-av. SO 8-0500 day, 9 a. from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to Our Lady of Peace church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. SO (-6822. Connolly Orlando Connolly, beloved husband of the late Margaret; fond father of Johanna Andersen, Mary Ganon, Patrick, and John; brother of Lloyd, Thomas, Paul, and Mrs.

Ludlla Hughes; also leaves six grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 22, 9 a. from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St.

Hilary church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

561-6874. Curtin Elizabeth Curtin, dear sister of Mary, the lata Thomas, and Catherine McCabe. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from the Brady-Gill Funeral Home, 2929 W. 87th afreet, to St.

Kilian church. Interment Calvary. 636-2600. Dahlstrom William R. Dahlstrom, Airman 1st Class, age 23, of Chicago Heights, dear son of Robert W.

and Effy Dahlstrom; fond brother of Robert J. and Paul dear grandson of Caroline Weir of Flossmoor and Mrs. R. A. Dahlstrom of Florida.

Resting at the West End Funeral Home, Chicago Heights, after 2 p. m. Sunday. Services Monday, 2:30 p. m.

Interment Cedar Park. 755-9014. Davidson Esther Davidson, of 2004 W. 70th place, Feb. 19, 1966, dear sister of Mabel Tague, Tekla, and Arttmr Davidson.

Funeral Monday, 3 p. at Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2036 W. 79th street. Interment Evergreen. HU 3-6202.

Davis Norman Davis beloved husband of Eleanor, nee Atlman; dear father of Norman Jr. Phyllis and Robert; fond grandfather of Billy, Nancy, and Michael; brother of Albert, Ann Mallen, Elmer, Sally Buchbinder, Bebe Winston and Harold, ail of Los Angeles, and Betty Fisher of New York. Services CENTRAL AND FLOWERS Field Bidg. 135 S. La Salle-st.

RA 6-3357 NORTH See Henry Drake notice. Goedert Sea Dominic Bernero notice. Halm See Winifred Burke death notice. Hoyne See Michael Holnackl notice. Kirk See Dominic C.

Bernero notice. Lade See Catherine Mullk notice. Lawlor See Catherine Uenihan notice. Logisz Sea Barbara Ma Ikowskl notice. McTigue Sea Joanle Foley notice.

Molloy See John F. McBride notice, Molloy See Joseph F. Orawiec Jr. notice. Mneller Sea Peter P.

Sukurs notice. Murray Sea John F. Jordan Sr. notice. Murray Sea Thomas J.

Wlxted notice. Navigato Sea Lucille Levlne notice. Pirofalo Sea Ludlla Levlne notice. Rossi Sea Dominie Bernero notlc. ANGEL GUARDIAN ORPH.

FLORISTS RO 4-0546 2001-45 W. Devon AUGUSTINE'S Flower Sho Open Eves. jui n. ua men 248-8900 JOHN PLOOZIEN Florist Greenhouse 1836 w. Peterson.

SH 3-2230 MARRO'S FLORIST 4841 N. Centrel-av. B3-2771 NORTHWEST Berthoid's Flower Bam, Elk Grove Village Flowers of Distinction" 439-2650 "11 PIKfc" FUNERALS rrom $285. Including oil staff services at any of our Fiv Chapel Locations. ESTABLISHED 1891 WEST NORTH 929 W.

BELMONT l2 Bloct West of Clark St. WEIIington 5-1724 AMPLE WEST 5911 W. MADISON Mason EStebrook 8-7500 AIR CONDITIONED JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST 5315 W. Md'on 7-0'1 Monday, 10 a.

at Original Weinstein FLORISTS for Directory Inforiatloi none Mrs. Horn, 222-4493 a. Sons Chapel, Ml 9 W. Peterson road. Interment Westlawn cemetery.

Member of Temple Shoiom. Visitation at time of services. Please omit flowers. LO 1-1890. A.

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