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I 10 Section 1 Chicago Tribune, Saturday, April 14, 1979 Obituaries McCRANEY Thomas MeCraney, age 70, formerly of Chicago, late of National City, dear brother of I label I (the late Ohio) Bryce and the late Josephine Schlolai tend' uncle of Violet Dickens, Harold (Beverly) Brvcc, William (Frances) Brvce, Donald (Sharon) Bryce, Richard HAVELKA Louis Havelka beloved husband ef Catherine, Nee Daukiasr loving father of Louis Jr. (Geral-dine); dear grandfather of four: fond brother of Mae Vlasatv, Anne and Antoinette Havelka. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. at Otto V. Stranskv and Son Home, 5112.

s. western. Interment Lithuanian National. Visitation 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 10 p.m.

Sunday. PR8-O70O HERMAN Seymour H. Herman.deir father of Howard and Stuart) fond brother of Edwin (Shirley), Goldle Mcliger, Naomi. (Eli) Blumberg, Laurence (Maxlne) end William (Eleanor), Services Monday, 10 a.m., at Piser No rt Mown Memorial Chapel, 6130 N. California, Inter' ment Jewish Oakrldge.

Friends art asked to pay their respects at time ot service. Member of Jewish War Veterans. 338-1300. HESTER Vetna J. Hester, nee Jones, of Arlington Heights, beloved mother of mrs.

James W. Cameron A memorial mass will be offered at 10 a.m. April 21 for Mrs. DoYothy Shea Cameron, 59, in St. Joseph Church, 121 E.

Maple Libertyvllle. Mrs. Cameron, who died Thursday in her Liberty-ville home, was active in school and church affairs of St. Joseph's parish. Sho is survived by her husband, James who recently retired as senior vice president of the Foote, Cone and Belding advertising agency; five daughters, Constance, Julia, Llbby, Xoretta, and Peggy; two sons, James Jr.

and Christopher; three sisters; three brothers; and a granddaughter. Elolsc L. Gooch A memorial mass for Kloise L. Gooch, a Barrington real estate broker and developer for the last 23 years, will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 21, in St.

Anne Catholic Church, Ela and Franklin streets, Barrington. Mrs. Gooch, who operated Eloise Gooch Associates, 104 W. Main Barrington, and in Tower Lake, died Wednesday in Islamo-rada, where she and her husband, Thomas, had a winter homo. Also surviving are a son, Thomas; a daughter, Mary; and two grandchildren.

In Mundelein, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Juliana Catholic Church, 7201 N. Oketo Av. Mr.

Didier died Thursday in had retired in 1964 and had lived in had retired in 1964 and had lied in Clearwater Beach the last 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; two sons, Raymond and David; two daughters, Mrs. Rosalie Johnson and Mr. Joan Meersman; 22 grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; 4 sisters; and a brother. Albert W.

Bodcnstab Memorial services are pending for Albert W. Bodenstab, 73, a retired lieutenant in the Chicago Fire Department, who died Friday in his home in Largo, Fla, Mr. Bodenstab retired in 1967 after 32 years as a firefighter. He had lived in Largo for six years. Surviving are his wife, Emogene; a sister; and a brother.

Stanley J. Vodar Services for Stanley J. Vodar, 70, formerly of Burbank, will be held Monday in Clearwater, Fla. Mr. Vodar, of 2525 Highland Acres Clearwater, died Wednesday in a nursing home in Dune-din, Fla.

A native Chicagoan, Mr. Vodar was a longtime employe of Continental Can Corp. here and a trustee of the Burbank Firo Department. He is survived by his wife, Bcraice; two sons, Lawrence Vodar and Robert Hoffman; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Downey and Mrs.

Sylvia Diernackl; eight grandchildren; two brothers; and three sisters. Arnold Washer Services for Arnold Washer, 52, president of Washer Truck Parts, 9701 S. Ewing will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the chapel at 5206 N. Broadway.

Mr. Washer, of the Southeast Side, died Thursday in Michael Reese Hospital. He was a sales representative for Derma Control, of Dolton, makers of medical equipment. Mr. Washer was twice president of the South Shore Temple, 7215 S.

Jeffery and Congregation Kol-Ami during the past quarter-century. He was honored as man of the year by the South Shore Temple Men's Club in I960. He was also past president of Jackson Park B'nai B'rlth and a past member of the board of the Chicago Federation Union of American Hebrew Congregations. In 1965 he was appointed a regional associate of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. Surviving are his wife, Janet; a son, Richard; his mother, Ethel; and two brothers.

Mrs. John Flaws Mrs. Tillie Flaws, 66, of 4609 W. 98th Oak Lawn, died Friday in Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn, She was a member of Our Lady's Rosary Makers for 18 years, during which time she made over 15,000 rosaries from rose petals, The rosaries were donated to missions throughout the world. Survivors are her husband, John; a son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs.

Charlene Olson; six grandchildren; and one brother. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the chapel at 4727 W. 103d St Oak Lawn. J.

Zitta Mass for James J. Zitta, 55, national sales manager for Ace Fastener 4100, W. Victoria manufacturer of office supplies, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Queen of All Saints Basilica, 6280 N. Sauganash Av.

Mr. Zitta, of 655 W. Irving Park died Thursday in Weiss Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Jane; two sons, Stephen James and Robert James; and a daughter, Joan Ellen Shay. Raymond Dldicr Mass for Raymond Dldier, 77, former owner of the Village Green Country Club SeaS'e 53JO Forecast for April Forecasts and temperatures Chicago temperatures Beginning at 3 a.m.

Friday ffTz Trym mtfTQi Hiah and Low UVVfe pressure areas Fair 3 Partly cloudy 0) Cloudy Snow Rain Wind direclion 5 Speed (mph) of pressure areas 8362 High and Low lemperalures Fronls: Expected at p.m. Warm Static San Frarc'sco 6550 3 a.m 47 9 3 p.m 54 13 4 a.m 44 8 4 p.m 54 12 5 7 5 p.m 53 12 4a.m .144 7 4p.m... 53 12 7 a.m .46 8 7 P.m. 31 11 8 a.m 48 9 8 P.m 49 10 9a.m... 50 10 9p.m...

47 9 10 a.m 51 12 10 P.m. 9 a.m.. S3 12 11 p.m...47 9 Noon. 54 12 Midnight 46 1 P.m 54 12 1 i.m..4 2 p.m 54 12 2a.m. 7 Estimated.

t-Hlsh. t-Low. Phi in of lh( moon I 15 6057 Extended outlook ILLINOIS I Monday through Wednesday: Cool period, wltn chance of lis til rain easl early Monday partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday; lows from 39 to -1 to 4. CI; highs from AS In 58 to IS CI. Forecasts ILLINOIS: Saturday: Partly Sunny; higns Irom 95 to 65 113 lo 19 CI Saturday night: Fair; lows Irom 33 to 42 I to 6 CJ.

Sunday: Partly sunny; highs Irom i8 to A 1 15 10 2) (. I. INDIANA: Saturday: Mostly sunny; i hir.hs from 58 to 65 (15 tn 19 I CI. Saturday night: Clear; Idas from 38 to 45 4 to 7 CI. Sun- rirty; cloudy; highs from 63 (O 73 117 to 23 CI.

WISCONSIN Saturday through Sun-t d.iv: Cloudy north, with scattered r.iin and snow showers, par II cloudy soulh; highs both days from 27 to 55 13 lo 13 CJ; lows Sat-urddy night from 32 to 42 .10 to i 6 CI. LOWER MICHIGAN: Saturday tnrough Sunday: Parity cloudy; highs Saturday Irom 53 lo 60 112 lo 16 CI; lows Friday night from 33 ot 35 1-1 to 2 CI; highs sun day irom io i- iu to io CI. Reports "5 "S-Sfi. April 13, 1779 Copenhagen, 1 p.m., haife Dublin, 1 p.m., pr. cldy Geneva, 1 p.m., clear Hang Kong, p.m., pi.

cldy. Lisbon, noon, cldy London, 1 p.m., cldy Madrid, 1 p.m., cldy Manila, 8 p.m., clear Moscow 3 a.m,, clear New Delhi, p.m., clear Nice, 1 p.m., clear Oslo, 1 p.m., clear Paris, 1 p.m., pt cldy Peking, 8 p.m., dust Rome, 1 p.m., cleor Saigon, p.m., pt. cldy Seoul, 9 p.m., clear Sofia, 2 p.m., pt. cldy Stockholm, 1 p.m., cldy. Taipei, 8 p.m., clear Tokyo, 9 p.m., cldy Tunis, 1 p.m., clear Vienna, 1 p.m., pt.

cldy Warsaw, 1 p.m.. clear 32 11 57 14 70 31 S5 13 57 14 57 14 64 29 36 2 99 37 41 Id 54 12 6B 10 45 07 63 17 86 30 43 06 4fl 09 52 11 99 37 54 12 64 IB 61 16 59 15 Louisville 49 Maison ....39 Marnuetle 39 Memphis 57 Miami Beach 76 Midland 36 Milwaukee 43 Paul 39 Moline 39 Mskegon 47 Nashville 59 New Orleans 75 NewYoru 42 Norfolk, Va 51 North Platte 29 Oklahoma City 46 Omaha 34 Orlando 65 Paducah 53 Peoria 40 Philadelphia 42 PhoeniK 51 Pittsburgh 48 Portland, Me 36 Portland, Ore 46 Providence 35 Ouincy 41 Raleigh 59 59 Rocktord 34 Rapid Cflv 23 Reno .19 Richmond t9 St. Louis 42 Salt Lake Cily 39 San Antonio 60 San Diego 57 70 57 1.36 63 San Francisco St. Ste. Marie Seattle Shreveport Sioux Falls SOux City Soulh Bend 36 ...50 Spokane Springfield, Mo.

40 Springfield, III 41 Syracuse 40 Tampa 71 Traverse Cliy 49 Topeka 34 Tucson 45 Tulsa 51 Washington 46 Waterloo 35 Wichita 33 Temperature extremes In 4a mainland states; 14 at Gallup, N. Wei. 92 at Yuma. Aril. Foreign temperatures u.

Aberdeen, 1 p.m., cldy 48 09 Amsterdam, 1 p.m., pt. cldy. 57 Ankara, 3 p.m., cldy 46 08 Antigua, 8 a.m., cldy 79 26 Athens, 2 p.m cldy 59 15 Auckland, Pt. cldy. 54 12 Berlin, 1 p.m., clear 64 is Birmingham, 1 p.m., cldy.

..55 13 Bonn, a.m., clear 50 io Brussels, 1 p.m., clear 64 18 Cairo, 2 p.m., pi cldy 79 26 Casablanca, noon, rain 55 13 i i a a Tfl A 3 Apr AO'1? Ap'19 AJ0-2S Sunrise, StH. 5uniet, 4:19. Moon-set, 4:41 a.m. Moonrise. 8:53 p.m.

Morning stars: Mercury. Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. Evening star: Salurn. Far 24 hrs. ended 4 p.m., April 13; Average temperalure, 57 degrees 14 Clf normji.

49 110 CJ; month's deficiency, 108; year's- deficiency, 799. Relative humidity, 4 a.m.. 80 per cent) noon, 49; 4 p.m., 48, Precipitation, Irate; month's total, 2.B5 Inches; veer's total. 11.27 inches. April normal, 3.14 Inches; year's excess through March 31, 2.25 Inches.

Highest wind velocity, 26 m.p.h. from west at 2:25 P.m. Barometer, 6 a.m., 29.B0; 4 p.m., 19.79. Columbia. S.C.

O. Dallas Dayton Dcnvrr Des Moines -Detroit Dulutti Dubunue Can Claire El Paso vans ville Fargo Flagstaff Grand Rapids Great Falls Grcn Bar Hartford Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville Joplin Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas La Crosse Lexington Utile Rock Los Anselci 62 71 1.25 .58 67 .39 SKAGERBERG Oscar F. Skagerberg, Aerit 10, C.F.D. beloved husbnd of hus-band of Sara Byrne Skagerberg; loving father of Dorothy (Ralph) Hall, John F.

(Joan) DC.F.D, and the late Helen Timmorman; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of seven; dear brother ot Olga Crummle. Visitation Saturday 4 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 10 P.m. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. from Donne I lan Funeral Home, 10525 Western Ave.

to St, Walters Church, Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Marys. Kindly omit flowers. BE8-007S SKAMINAS Eva Skaminas, nee lager, beloved wife of the late Stanley; loving mother of Sophie August Estelle Prlnclpato and Julalne (Albert) Phlllloi; fond grandmother of sl; great-grandmother of four; dear sister of Stanley (Eleanor) Stager and Alex (Josephine) Stager.

Funeral services Monday, 8:45 a.m. from the Lvnch-Evans Funeral Home, 9837 S. Kedile Ave. to Nativity B.V.M. Church.

Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Casimlr Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 10 a.m. to 9:30 P.m, 422-2000 SLAWEK Florence Slawek.

nee Winieckl, devoted mother ol Edward (the late Elaine) Wawrivnlak, Delores (Steve) Kollr and Ronald (Juanlta) Slawek; loving grandmother and greatgrandmother. Funeral Monday. 9 a.m., from Malec Sons Funeral Home, 6000 N. Milwaukee Av to St. Zachary Church.

Inferment Maryhlll. Visitation begins Saturday at 4 P.m. 774-4100. SLUSARCZYK Joseph J. Slusnrcivk husband ol Stephanie, nee Knak; fond father of Joseph Jr.

(Stephanie), Jerry (Anita), William (Arleane) BorvJa, Raymond (Andre), Richard (Paula and Loree), Bonita (Anthony) stagnoand Barbara (Donald) Tultle; grandfather of 16; brother of John, Stanley and Soohle Pailn, Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from Egan Funeral Home. 3700 W. 63rd to Tho Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Interment Resurrection, Visitation 5 p.m. lo in P.m.

Sunday and 2 p.m. to 10 P.m. Monday. STANEK Anna Stanck, beloved wife of John loving mother of John G. (Jean) stanek, Gladys Cuda; (ond sister of Edward Slechta and Otlla Dalcldcn; dear grandmother ol five; grcat-grandmOthcr ot S'.

Funeral services Monday, p.m.. at Moravccck Funeral Home, i3i V. 25th, Cicero. Member of Antonalc Ccrvenka Rebecca Lodge No. 25 and past Noble Grand Cluh, Century of Progress C.S.A.

No. 231, Mary Toad Lincoln C. S.A., the Ladles Aid of Bohemian Old Peoples Home, the Readers Club ot Dennl Hlasalel. Retired professional speaker tor Ciech and American Funerals, Cremation Woodlawn Memorial. To 3-4242.

STEINMETZ Wally C. Steinmetr, resident nf Chicago, in Melbourne, dear sister of Walter Fischer of Wiscon-sin, Ralph Fischer, Melbourne and John Fischer of 111. Body will be cremated In Melbourne. STIPEK Sonla Stiock ot Cicero, beloved ajrt of George (Dolores) and otto (Hco-da) Salranekj great-aunt of Christine (Hank) Smith, Martin, Michael and James Safranek. Services Monday, April 16, 1:30 P.m., at Svccand Sons Funeral Home, 6227 Cermak Rd.

Interment Woodlawn. Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2 to 9 P.m. 4B4-205Q or 342-7077. STONE Emma V. Slone, nee Harms; beloved wile of the late Waller; dear mother Dolores (William) Bradlev, Vincent (Rose Mary), Donna (Wtt-Han) Abate, Roger (Lorren) and trie late Deacon Walter (Betty); grandchildren; two grcar- grandchildren; dear sister of Lucille Bornelko, Myrtle Decker, Pearl Archer, Berenice Dragash, Alfred and the late Helen.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m. from The Jaeger Funeral Homo, 3526 N. Cicero Ave. to St.

Bartholomew Church. Mass 10 a.r. tnterment sr. Joseph. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Saturday. 545-1310 STUELAND John Daniel Stuclartd, 50, cf Scottsdalc, died April i'. 199, husband of Elisc of Scotlsdale; father of Joanne Fitzgerald of Brookfield, ill, and Jeann? Stueland of Palo Alto, of Donald E. of Northbroct, in. and Anita Miraglla of Oeorfieid.

tn. Services Saturday, Aoril 2 D. Messinger Mortuary Chape Ariz. Cremation. Family susgests donations to a car6charnI' of your choice.

SZRAMCZEWSKI Chester F. Siramciewski, beloved brother of Ann Marie Strangeraf; fond uncle of David, Betty and Barbara; grand-uncle of Amy; beloved friend of Stanley (Rosa) SacharsM and their children Dollv, Cookie and sonny; godfather of Stan-iynn and Bunny. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 v. Grand at The Circle, Sunday atter 4 P.m. Funeral Monday April 16, at 1 p.m.

interment Mt. Emblem Cemetery. Member of Central Leyden VFW POSt 5979. 453-1734 TILLMAN Eveivn B. Tillman, nee Bondcson, beloved wife ol Sven; fond motner ol David (Joan), Donald (Irene) and Janice (Joseph) Kurland; grandmother of eight.

Funeral Satur-day 1 p.m. at Bourne Chapel, Kedne Ave. at 65th Place. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery, Member of Svithoid Lodge No. 1.

737-323! VEDRA Jerome Vcdra, died at hore Riverside, beloved husband of Marie nee Mottl; dear falher of Ronald and Kent R. (Nancy loving grandfather of David brother of Laura Barina (the lale Frank), Marie Mandl (the late Robert), Rudolph (Viasta), Josepi A. (Edna), the late Charles the late Agnes (Dr. Telrevj; broiner in ta of Rose K. Mottl (the late trvin Richard Mottl (Marie), 'he lafe Mildred A.

Farmanek (nee Mottl) Jonn); numerous nieces and ncDhf-vs, Superintendent of Crane Chicago Consul-unt Crare Canada, Milwaukee Va vr. Alumnus l.l.T. (Armcurt Lewis institutes). Golden Scroll Crane Alumni, Ciech-Amer. jmecrs and Presbyterian Churcn of Berwyn.

Services Monday, Aorii le, I' a.n,, at Sec and Sons Funeral Home. 6227 w. Cermak Rd. inter-rsm Chapel Hill Gardens West, i-i lieu ot flowers, memorials to l.l.T. Alumni Fund or Presbyterian Church of Berwyn appreciated.

Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2 to 9 p.n. 484-2050 or 242-2027. WALLACH See Florence Jane Gibbons notice, WALSH Kalhryn M.ullanev Walsh. Aeril It, beloved wife of the late Jospeh P. loving mother of Marlkaye (Quinn) Lanusand Bernadclte (Don) Brady; grandmothcr of six.

Visitation Saturday 5 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 13 P.m. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. from Donnellai Funeral Homo, 10525 s. Western Ave.

to St, Barnaba-. Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interrrent Holy Sepulchre. BEB-0Q5 WARAME Anna Varame, beloved wife o' tr.

late Janes; loving mother Elizabeth (Alenanoer) Kowa'uk, Constantine (Soohie) and Dolorei (George) Erhardt; grandmother of five; great-grardmother of etjnt, Posting at Ridge Funeral Home, 62-i w. Archer Ave, Funeral Mor-aav, April 16, at 10 a.m, Visitaltoi starts at 2 p.m. Sunday, Interment Elmwood Cemetery. 586-7933. WARMKE Joseph Warrrke, age 74, ot Or-land Park, beloved husband of Helen, nee Hicr; devoted father of Joseph, Jeanne, Lawrence and Donald; dear brother of Alfons.Mit-yi Drygalska, Helen Warmke, Heide Falkowska and Greg or.

Funeral services 9:30 B.m. Tuesday, Aoril 1, 1979, at The Schmaedcke Funeral Home, 10701 Hariem Worth, to St, Michael's Chutch, orland Par, Mass 10 a.m, Intcrmenl St. Marr's. Sunday, Visitation 6 ti r-. and Monday, 2 lo 10 PX 8- WASHER t'toid Washer, Bc'oved husba-d Janet, nee Beck; Idng (Sandra); djyoted 55- 1 Etncl and the late Herbert 3c: trainer of Col, an1, Howard (Mcflcc), Services Mondar 11 a.r.

rtt Piser Memorial Chape1, 5106 N. roadway. Enlombment Oa Wooos Cemetery Mausoieur, Friends are asked to pay their rr. soects at time ot service. In I'eu ol flowers contributions to The Arnold Washer Memorial CO South Shsre Temple Kol-Ami, 255 E.

Ontario, will be aooreclafed. LQl.i7n Central Standard time I i Albany U0 56 Aibukueiaue 25 71 Amarillo Jl 67 .47 Anchoiaae 25 38 AS'ieville 57 62 1.60 Atlanta 60 64 5.58 Atlantic City 45 49 .01 Austin 57 77 Ralllmoie 44 51 .04 Ullllngs 31 54 .02 Birmingham SB 77 2.81 Bismarck 37 .01 Boise 41 .01 Boslon 41 Brownsville 69 83 Buffalo 42 60 .01 Rurlington, VI. 30 5ft Casper 24 55 Cedar Rapids 41 53 Charleslon, S.C. 65 78 .57 Charleston, W.V 61 73 .01 Charlotte. N.c 1.49 Cfievenne 28 51 Cincinnati 4B 61 1.C6 CHICAGO Midway official 55 Lakelront .44 53 O'Hare Airport 49 60 .01 Cleveland 53 65 .01 ki, Theresa (Bernard) sobuckl and Shirley Dickens; also survived by many great nieces and.

nephews. Member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m., from the Gollch Funeral Home, 9725 s. Commercial to Annunclata Church. Mais 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, visitation Sunday 2 p.m. to 10 P.m. 375-8110 MCTIGUE Martin MeTlgue, loving son of the late Martin and Nellie; fond brother ot Judy (John) Brown John (Catherine) McTlgus and tne lale Mart Wunsch, Ellen Saunders. Funeral services Monday, 9:30 a.m. from Tohle Funeral Home, 4325 W.

Lawrence Ave, at Lowell to St. Edwards Church. Mass 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m.

Interment St, Joseph Cemetery. 665-4400 MEGAN Mary Beth Megan, nee McGurk, beloved wile of the late Gravdon; loving mother ot Graydon P. (Sharon), Lawrence M. (Bonnie), Charles P. (Kathleen) and Mary Beth Megan; sister of Jean Brennan, William and Robert McGurk; grandmother ol Emily and Charles Megan.

Funeral Monday at 9 a.m. from the Rowland Home for Funerals, 4152 Sheridan to St. Mary of the Lake Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment calvary.

Visitation from 2 to 5 P.m, and 7 to 9 P.m. Sunday, 246-1536. M0ZACK Edna Mozack, late ot Berwyn, beloved wife of the lata Joseph) dear sister of. Helen (George) Cikanck. Services Monday, 2 p.m.

at H. Marik Sons, 6507 W. Cermak Rd Berwyn. interment Woodlawn Cemeten. in lieu (1 flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated.

Visitation Saturday after 6 p.m. 484-4310 or 242-3255. MUELLER Blanche M. Mueller, nee Kolb, age 76, ol McHenrv, formerly ot Chicago, beloved wite of Rudolph fond mother of Elaine (Marshall) Joyce ol Park Rldse and the late Marilyn (Bernard) Parker; loving grandmother or Michael David Joyce, Kelly, Candied and Kara Parker; dear sister of Mrs. Alice Ludwig of Chicago, Mrs.

Anna De-Hart of Arizona, Joyce (Dr. Henrv) Chapman of Skokle and George F. (Harriett) Kolb Chicago and the late witiiam Kolb. Visitation from 3 ta 9 D.m.. Sundav at fh Put, Justen a.

Son Funeral Home, 3807 w. uim ar. wenenry, services iwa p.m., Monday. Interment Woodland cemetery, McHenry. info 0063, MURPHY Anna Wuesfenberg Murphy, S3 years, April .13, 1979 at Stone Mountain, Georgia, formerly or Chicago, laving mother of Virginia (Wal- tprl Ann (Raymond) Kummert grandmother oi seven, Hreai-aranomoiner oi two; dear sister of Joenh lu.

Fimnat Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Ewald Fu neral Home, ui-uj boutmiort Ave. to St. Andrew Chanel. Mass 10 t.m. interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation after 3 p.m., Sunday. 549-0098. NILSEN Astfid M. Nilscn, beloved wife of thr lain Nils: Invina mother nf Rottu (Arnold) Johnson end Trior uimieyj; etar sranomoincr Pamela Black and Karen n( rhriuin lack; sister of Esther Andersen In norway.

visirarion trom 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday only at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 Northwest Hwv. Funeral Monday, April 16, 1 p.m. at Norwood Park Home. N.

Nina inferment Rldgewood. Member of uiargvin uauies society, memorials to Norwood Park home would be appreciated, 774-3333. NOVAK Charles Novak, formerly of North Riverside, beloved husband of the late Victoria, nee Zigmont; loving tathcr of Carol (Torrence) Breese and Kenneth (Jacqueline) Novak; brother of Ann Kvapll and the late Josephine RHrubv; grandfather of Julie and David Breese and Carrie Novak. Services Monday, 10:30 a.m., at H. Marlk Sons, 6507 W.

Cermak Oerwvn. interment Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation Sunday, 12 noon to 10 P.m. 484-6310 or 242-325S. NYKAZA Catherine A.

Nykara, nco Gujiak, beloved wife ot John dearest notherof Dolores (Arthur) Mitchell and Raymond (Barbara); loving grandmother of four; great-grandmother of one; lond sister of Anna (Joseph) Duda, Elfiabeth (William) Nalomskl, Lillian (the late Harrv) Mysllwiec. Josephine Uho late Anthony) Lesiak, Evclvnn (George) Ada me tz and Emilia (the late Matthew) Paluch. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Richard Funeral Home, 5749 Archer corner of Lorel, to St, Camlllus Church, Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Saturday, 4 to 10, Sunday, 10 to 10.

767-1840. O'BRIEN Sister Mary Margaret O'Brien B.V.M., passed away Aoril 12, at Scottsdalc, sister of sister M. Catherine Patricia O'Brien B.v.M. of Mundelein, Thomas O'Brien of Chicago, Mary (Edward) Leahy of Oak Park and the Patrick O'Brien of Chicago, Rosary 7:30 P.m., Sunday, In the Church of St. Agnes, Phoenix.

Funeral mass 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Agnes Church, Interment St. Francis Cem PhoeniK, tery, pefers dontons to the O'Brien emorial Fund, St. Agnes Convent, 161B N.

23rd Phoenix, 85006. Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home, (602) 254-7273. ODDI Sec the Mary Ida Marianl notice. PHILLIPS Sec Eva Starrt'nas PRINCIPAT0 Kpp Eva Sfcar'nas I'cti'c. ROBINSON Rosalee L.

Robinson, riugnter ef the late Edwara A. and Ida Long; loving mother of Toya L. Montgomery; grandmother of Linda Rose, James Douglas and Lisa Marie (Montgomery; four sisters, two Brothers; other relatives; a host ot friends, Visitation Sunday alter 17, noon, at A. A. Rayner Sons Chacel, 318 E.

71st St. Wade and mass Monday, 6 P.m. at Holy Angels Church, 607 E. Oakwood Blvd. Interment Tuesday, 9 a.m., Lincoln Cemetery.

548-0200. ROBINSON Rosalee L. Robinson, daughter of the la to Edward A. and Ida Long; loving mother of Toys Montgomery; grandmother of Linda Rose, James Douglas Lisa Marie Montgomery; four sisters, two brothers; other relatives and a host of friends. Visitation Sunday, after 12 noon, at A.A.

Rayner Sons Chapel, 318 E. 7lst St. Funeral Mass Monday, April 16, 9 a.m., at Holy Angels Church, 607 E. Oak-wood Blvd. interment Lincoln Cemetery.

Please onit flOACrs. 548-0700 R0EHN Oiana V. Roenn, beloved v. fe ol Herbert F- notner ot Ronald (Linda and Wendv Ann (Bobby) Tern grandmother of survived tv one brother and Three sisters. Funeral A'onday, Aoril 16, 9:45 a.m,, from Mat; Funeral Home, 4t0 E.

Rang Mount Prospect, to St, Jarr Church, Arlington Heights. Mass 10:33 a.n. Visitation Sunday 9 a.m. lo 10 p.m. interment All Saints.

394-2334. ROEHR Carl Rochr. beloved tiusbind of Lillian, nee Struccl; loving father of Ronald (Jan); dear grandfather of Sharon (Scott) Gysslcr; greatgrandfather of Barry Ano; fond brother of Helen (William) Neumann end Rose (Henry) Dsude. Charter member of Logan Souare Lodge No. 891, A.F.

A.M., Scot-tish Rites Valley of Chicago A.A.S.R., Medinan Terole a.a-. O.N. M.S., and Skokie Valley Shnne Ouo, Services Monaav, April 16, 10 a.r-., at Drake 4 Son Funeral Hore, 5303 N. Western Ave. Efitomomenr Rosehill Mausoleum.

Visitation at-tor i p.m. Saturday. 561-697J. RUSHER Varttia Hrirc ol Robert dear r-ctMr rjf Anra Hane-Rusner jares; 'and cMu'jmcr ol Raipn V. Hanes; su and one brother.

Viiiralion 3 to 5 ano 7 to 9 P.m, Friday and 3 to 5 o.r, Salurdav dl Funeral Home, 203 S. Marion 5t Oak Park, Memorial service later. Visitation from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday at The Dcatori Funeral Home, Bourbon, lnd followed by Interment at Park Cemetery. Memorials to Cancer Fund apnrec ated, 3U-319I, SCHAUFUR 1L Clara schaufler, beloved wife of the late Fred; dear mother of Harold and the lale Howard; mother In law of Adelaide and Lorraine; grandmother of Carol (Dennis) Peden, Janet (Ray) Holliday of Lincoln, Darlene (Grt) Malchow end Howard C.

great-srandmother of 10. Services Monday, April 16, 1:30 p.m., at Mat; Funeral Home, 410 E. Rand Mounf Prospect, interment Concordia, lieu of (lowers, memorials to Bethany Luther Church appreciated, 1701 N. Narraganse't Chicago, AfiA34 visitation to 10 P.m. Satur day and 1 to 10 P-f.

Sunday, 394- SrltEiER FdiharrJ R. Sneeiar Sf d.rei and ooeratc o' Todap Roofms Co Waukeoan, husband ot SH.ia; father ol Edward R. of Mrs. Barbara Snarks, Miss Patricia Vanderspool, Mrs. Mlchele Mover and Miss Elizabeth Enget; brother ot Harry Sheeler and Mrs, Rosemary Patterson.

Funeral service 11 a.m., Monday, at Marsh Funeral Home, iukegan, l. Visitation terwuft 6 and 9 p.m,, Sunday, Easter forecast: Sunny (Dorothy), Hester and Yvonne Baike; 16 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; dear sister of Goida "he lata Paul) Green and Albert (t s. and the late Everett, Guy, Edward, William and Fred Jones. Visitation 2 to 9:30 p.m.,81 Laulerburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwv Arlington Heights-where services will be held Monday, 11 a.m.

Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. 253-542J. HUNTER Belly Knieger Hunter, April 13, age 56 years, late of Downers Grove, wife of the late Leonard; mother or June (Stuart) Sheets, of Dire, Indiana, Jane Helnrlcher, of Orange Park, Florida, Joan(Larrv) Harma, of Crown Point, Indiana, Judy Krueger.ot Rlverdale, Leonard (Barbara) Krueger, of Crown Point and Leroy Krueger, of Calumet City; grandmother of nine; sister of Lorain (Robert) Rudolph, or villa Park and Rev. George (Roberta) Hunter, of Florida, and the late June Galloway. Member of Circle Chapter No.

688 O.E.S., Jewel Osco Choir and Steward tor United Retail Workers Union. Resting ar Tews Funeral Home, 18130 S. Dixie Hwv, Hamewood, from 2-9 p.m., Sunday. Services p.m., Monday, Interment Cedar Park. Eastern star service fl p.m., Sunday.

In lieu of flowers Memorials to The American Cancer Fund would be appreciated. ST 8-5300. JANDA Mary A. Jinda, nee Chad, 80 years, Aoril 12, 1979, Loveland, formerly of Chicago, wife of tho late John Janda; dear mother of Lorraine (John) Roberts; dear grand-rrother of. Laurel (William) Lewis and the lale Kenneth Roberts; fond sister of James (Alma) Chad.

Memorial service in Loveland, Col. JOHNSON Ethel A. S. Johnson, beloved daughter of the late Albert and Sophia; sister of the tate Milton; fond aunt ot Melvln of Berwyn- III. Member of Jephthah Chapter, No.

340, O.E.s. Resting at Matr Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central Av after 3 p.m. Monday until 12 noon Tuesday. Lying in state at Christ Lutheran Church, 3104 N.

Parkside Av from p.m. Tuesday, April 17, until time of services 2 p.m. Interment Acacia Parte. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Christ Lutheran Church appreciated. 545-5420.

KAIfPIC Stella am pic of Sturgeon Bay, Wise, formerly of LaGranso Park, beloved wife of the late Adalph; mother of WIIHs A. (LaVorgne); grandmother of Cindy Sue, William 5., Andrea Gall and Loretel Lynn; sister of Beatrice Lundquist, Henry Fisher and Helen Fisher. Visitation 6 to Saturday and 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 40 s. Ashland LaG-range.

Star services 8 P.m., Saturday, under auspices of Prairie State Chanter 691, O.E.S. Funeral services 11 a.m. Monday. Interment Dohemian National Cemetery. In leiu of flowers, memorials lo your favorite cfiarit.

352-1298 KELLER Gertrude A. Kellsr, nee Rice, formerly ot Evanston, oresenliy cf Aonleton, Wise, age 79, had been the Principal of The Greenbriar School in Norltibrook, ill. for a period of 20 years, wife of the late Philip Keller; dear mother of Philip R. of Apolefon, Donald J. of Riverside, Conn, and Joanne K.

Lewis of Milfofd, grandmother of 11; sister of Lily (Edward) Uhlemann of St. Petersburg, Fla. Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday, April 21.from St. Thomas Epis-ropal Church Chapel in Mcnasha, Wis.

Interment services in Roschlll Cemetery, Chicago. Memorials may be made ot Pea body Manor, APPle-ton, WIS. 414-739-1231. KIRBY Estelle Elsie Klrbv, nee Maicrcryk. wife of the tale Parnell; beloved mother of Melanlo (Patrick) Coleman, ef Dothan, Bob (Mar-lone) and Kandy Patricia Klrbv; dearest grandmother of four; dear daughter of Ursula (the late Stanley) Malerciyk: fond sister of Helen (the late John) Lukaslk, Stanley (Pat) Mater and tho late Louise; loving daughter In lew of Etta Kir by, ot Memphis, Tenn.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Urbanek Funerat Home, 1335 V. 51st Chicago, to St. John of God Church. Mass 10 a.m. interment Resurrection Cemetery.

927-6112, 847-6929. KREFT Leonard Kreft, suddenly of Barring-ton, dear step son of Ella and son of the late Martin; brother of Alice (August! Penkava. Funeral notice later. 359-7411 KREGER Arnold J. Kreger 93, of Nflper-ville, husband ol he late Alma; father of Louis? KCenlen, Mary Asnes, Arnold and Jim; grandfather of 14; oreat-grandfalher of eight; brother of Frank, Antoinette Shimo, Blanche Hillenbrand and Ann Eg-german.

Funeral mass Monday 9:30 ii.m. at S.S, Peterand Paul Church, interment S.S. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Visitation Sunday to 9 p.m. at the Friedrlch Funeral Home, 44 Mill St Napcrvflle.

355-0213 KRUEGER 5ee Betty Krueger Hunler notice. KRYDYNSKI Bernard G. Krvdtnsri, W. II veteran, beloved husband of Dorotnv, nee KollnsM; loving falher of Phil, April and Karen; son ol the late Felix and Veronica; loving brother of Florence (Stanley) Ra-san, Lillian (Edward) Tomaszewski, Ervln (Hilda), Raymond (Ann) and Daniel (Marlene). Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Pomlerskl and Son Funeral Home, 1059 W.

32d to St. Mary of Perpetual Help Church. Interment Resurrection. Member of st. Mary Holy Name Society, visitation Saturday 1 to 10 p.m.

and Sunday 10 a.m, lo 10 p.m. YA 7-6434. LARSON Judith 0. Larson, ase 86, of East Chicago, Friday, April 13, mother of Edna Child or Grand Haven, Agnes (Rev. Carl) Davis of Wheaton Roy H.

(Marian) Larson of Munster, Ind, and Rev, Edward (Margaret) Larson of flelvue, wash; sister of Harold Carlson ol DeMotte, grandmother ol 10; great-grandmotner ot l-i. Funeral service Tuesday, April l. 1'30 P.m. at The Mission Covenant Church, 139th and Grand Blvd. in tiast Chicago with her son Rev, KdA'ard Larson officiating.

Burial Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond. Visitation at The Fife Funeral Home, 4201 Indianapolis East Chicago from 2 to 1Q p.m. Monday 2nd Tuesday, 10 a.m. until time of service at the church. Widow of Lars E.

Larson one ot the founders ol Indiana Forge Co. LINDSAY Walter Gilbert Llndsav, beloved sen of the laio Harry and Beatrice; dear brother of Harrier, Logan, Roy, Jack, Don, Can and Stanley; fond uncle ot EHiabctn. Visitation Sun-cay to 5 p.m, at Scanlon Funeral Home, 2907 N. Clark St. Interment private.

32MS00, LUKASIK See Estelle Elsie Kirby noi.ee, MACK SorJiia H. Macfe, of LaGrar-qe, bo- i loved wite ot tcoraid r-otner o' Johti Mack and Mary Ann grandmother ot Jarrcs, Micnael 1 ana aren Anacn, Jonn and Steven Tycikowskij sister of Loon Warchol. Visitation 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday, at Hallowell James Funeral Home, 40 S. Ashland LaGrange.

Funeral mass 10 a.m. Monday at Sf, Francis Xavler Church, LaGrange. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wise 352-129B MAJERCZYK see Estelle Elsie Klrbv notice. MAJESKI Larry MatesW, beloved husband of Susan, nee Swansoni dear father of Bryan; loving son of John (Dorothy) nis and uncles. Funeral service Monday, 11:30 a.m., at Lawn Funeral Home, 7909 State Rd.

(5500W). interment Chapel Hill Garden South. Visitation Saturday after 6 P.m. 636-2370. MARIAN! Vary Ida Variant, nte oeioed wife ot tne la'e Mtcneie; laving mother of Tneresa (Phido) D'Appley, Irene (Raymond) Oddi, Frances (Charles) Doti, Joseph (Audrey), Michael and the late Nancy; dear grandmotner ol 10; fond great-grandmother of Mlchele.

Funeral Monday, 6:30 a.m., from Rosarlo Salerno's Sops Funeral Home, 300 w. Norlh to St. Priscllla Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. Visitation aturday, 6 P.m.

to 10 p.m, nd Sunday, 2 p.m, 10 P.m, 637. fl449 or7.00. 14, 1979 wo Acapulco 72 Barbados Bermuda 71 BOQOla 63 Curacao 67 Freeport 72 Guadaliara 02 Guadeloupe 85 Havana 70 Kingston io Maiatlan 81 Merida 10O Mexico City 57 Montego Bay 75 Monterrey 90 Nassau 72 SanJusn, P.k. 65 64 22 18 .02 50 20 10 T. 79 31 36 80 22 27 50 28 10 29 72 .06 70 14 21 .45 89 24 31 64 32 18 75 29 24 .14 GLEA50N Dolores E.

Gleason, nee Emo, of Lansing, age 58. died Thursday, April 12, 1979, in a Lansing Hospital, she was a resident of Lansing since 1950, comln9 from Chicago. She was In charge ofregisl-ratlon for the Lansing Convention Bureau- Surviving are haeOhr husband, Robert J.i mother of James Craig (Mary) Gleason of Lansing, Mrs. Richard (Pamela) Briggs of Lansing, Anne Marga Gleason of Lansing and Linda Sua Gleason of Lansing; grandmother of Jeffrey, Michael and Monte all of Lansing; sister of George A. Emro of Chicago.

Mass of the Christian Burial will be held Monday, 10 a.m., at Holy Cross Church, Lansing, Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Rosary recited Monday, 7:30 P.m., at the Palmer-Bush Funeral Home, 530 E. Mount Hope, Lansing, Mich. (517) GOLAB Lester Golab, Korean War Veteran, dear father of Stephen, Kathy and Mark; loving son of Michael and Mary Golab; beloved brother of Richard (Annette Ronald (Carol); many nephews.

Funeral Monday 9:15 a.m. from Skala Funeral Home, 3654 W. Belmont Ave to St. John Cantrus Church. Interment St.

Adalberts. Visitation Saturday atter 5 p.m. JEM376 GONTAREK Eugene J. Gonial, suddenly, be-toved husband of Lottie, ncc Wllewski; brother In law of Stella and the late Stanley dear uncle of Eugene (Dorothy) Wllewski and Leonard (Gcraldine) Wllewski: also steat-nieces and nephews; fond cousin of Henry (Estelle) Gontarek, Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m., Iron the Casey-Leskowskl Funeral Home, 4540-50 w. Diversev Av 10 si.

Hyacinth Church. Mass 10 a.m. interment sr. Adalbert. Visitation Saturday 4 p.m.

to 9 p.m. and Sunday D.m. to 9 p.m. Former Pres. of.

Reg. Dem. 35lh Ward, member' of Amvcts Post 0034 and' Chicago Federation of Musicians' Local 10-5C6, A.F. of 777-6300. GONZALES Margaret Catherine Gonales, nee' Rubp, at Austin, Texas, formerly ofl Chicago, dear mother of Col.

Con-tad C. (Mildred, nee Welch) zates. Funeral Monday, April 16,: 9:30 a.m., to Ascension Church. Mass of tut? Resurrection 10 a.m. Interment St.

Mary Cemetery. I Friends of the family will be received at the home of George Welch, 723 CISrenco Oak Park, on Sunday between the hours of 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American cancer Society appreciated, 396-4905, GRAHAM Isabella Graham, beloved wife of the late Angus; dear mother of Christina (William) Hack; grandmother of Tina and Billy. Services Monday, Aoril IS. 11 a.m.

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 Western Ave. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery In lieu of flowers memorials to The Heart Association would be appreciated. Visitation Sunday, 1 to 10 P.m. 561-684 GRAMLICH Carl Gramlieh cf Sun City, formerly of Park Ridge, beloved husband of Alma, nsff Nelson; dear father of Carol Scotlj grandfather of Lauren and Chrlstyn; brother of Fred Gramlich and Ruth Dunti. Services Monday, April 16, a.m., at Matr Funeral Home, 3440 Cent-ral AV.

Interment private. Visitation a fa 10 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers memorials lo Midwest Bible Church, 3441 N. Cicero appreciated.

GROH William A. Grab, belo.ed husband of the late Josephine; dcatest brother of Frederick (Wanda), Lester (Antoinette), Edward (Patricia), and Geral-omo (the late Archie) Smith. at sterner "uneral Home, 3653-5? Futlerton Av. Services Monday, pnl 16 at 11 a.rr. Interment Concordia.

Visitation Saturday, 6 to 9 30 jyjV' SunJay 2 10 9:30 p'm- HAGESTEDT Paul E. Hagestedt, of Des Pialncs, formerly ol Chicago, beloved husband of the late Ella, nee Repnak; dear father of Linda (Roger) svnon, Arthur P. (Rita) and Robert C. Hagestedt; 15 grandchildren; fivo fireat-grandehndren; fond brother of Bennef' Private. HANL0N Mary Hanlort, nee O'Rourke, of Hllf-side, beloved wife of Michael; dear mother of James (Carolyn), Michael and Thomas (Mary Jo); fond sister of Rose Vanderhout, Frances Bohman, Jho late Thomas, James and John O'Rourke; loving grand-mother of five.

Resting at Henries-sy-Bruno Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak Av Berkeley, Saturday from i p.m. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Domltllla Church, interment Queen of Heaven. 5-OlOO, HARKIN5 Joseoh R. Harkins, beloved husband ol tne late Marearet, nee Lyons; loving father of Mary Kearney.

Joseph and Redmond; dear grandfather of 15; great-grandfather of fond brother ol Mrs, Robert Fiedler. Funeral mass will be held at Monday, St. Thomas The Aogjt a Catholic Church, Crvs-tfl I Ukf, III.Tfiflrewlllije. novlsltd- was 21 in 1950. SO FAR THIS month Chicago lias had 2.85 inches of rain, within half an inch of the average total April rainfall of 3.14 inches.

Although residents in the west central part of the state were still threatened Friday by flooding from the rising Illinois River, the Chicago area had almost completely recovered from the heavy rains of Wednesday and Thursday. The only road still closed Friday afternoon due to flooding a portion of Higgins Road at the Soo Line viaduct in Rosem-ont was expected to be opened Friday night, an Illinois Department of Transportation spokesman said. COLOR -COORDINATED iimhidliis may not be necessary for the ultimate Easter outfit after all. Showers predicted earlier for the holiday weekend have been replaced in the forecast by partly sunny skies, the National Weather Serv-ic said Frioy. Saturday and Sunday are expected to be cool, with highs in the mid 50s and lows in the mid 30s.

"There's no rain mentioned in the forecast now," a spokesman said- The high Friday was 54 degrees at Midway Airprt. The highest temperature recorded in Chicago for an April 13 was 1)2 in 1941, and the lowest for the date South American Buenos Aires. 8 p.m., clear 59 15 Lima, 7 a.m., cldy. 68 2o Montevideo, 9 a.m., pt. cldy.

63 17 Rio Oe Janeiro 9 p.m., clear 75 24 Calgary 19 36 -7 2 Edmonton 23 32 5 Montreal 38 52 2 11 Ottawa 32 55 0 13 Resina 30 32 -1 0 1 Toronto 37 45 3 7 COHEN Samuel Cohen, dearly beloved husband of Yetfa, nee Rosenthal; dear father of Terriss, Larrv and Janet; loving son of the late Benlaminand Thelma; fond son In law of Samuel and Rose Rosenthal; devoted-brother of Marcus the late Albert and Esther. Services Monday 1 1 a.m. at. Piser North Sub-urban Memorial Chapel, 9100 Skokle Skotcie, interment Westwlawn. Please omit flowers.

Friends are asked lo pa their re-soects at time of service. Member of Cardoza Lodge Bnat Brllh, Jewish War Veterans and Portugese Society. 679-4740 C0NR0Y Nora conrov, nee O'sulllvan, beloved wife ot the lale Thomas; loving mother of Doreen (Joseph) Scaletta, Maureen, John (Josephine), and Noreen; loving grandmother of slxt dear sister of Dan of Texas, and Dora O'Connor of Ireland, Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m.. from Gibbons Funeral Home, 5917 V. Irving Park to St.

Bartholomew Church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment St. Josepn. Visitation Saturday, after 6.

P.m., Sunday, after 2 p.m. Native of Klllorglln, Co. Kerry, Ireland, 777-3944. CORCORAN Gerald j. Corcoran, beloved son of the late Jeremiah and Johanna Carroll Corcoran; fond brother ofMar-garcr Harmenino, the late Marian, John, Thomas, Carroll and Rev.

Joseph Corcoran C.S.C.; dear uncle of Ann McKlnley, Thomas Corcoran, Jane Paulson and Diane Leslie, visitation after 2 P.m. Sunday. Fu-neral Monday, a.m. from the Sheeny Funeral Home 10727 S. Pulaski Rd.

to Most Holy Redeemer Chyrch. Mass 10:33 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery, in lieu of flowers, kindly make contributions ta The Cancer Society, ST377Q0 or85- DALEIDEN See Anna tannl- D'APPLEY See the fA.tr 1H Virii DelONG Jeanctte DcLons of Lake Snore Douglas, formerly ot Gjencoe and Chicago, beloved wife ol Albert Do Long; sister of Harold McEl-downey. Burial April 12 In Oouglas Cemetery. Memorial to Community Hospital, Douglas, Mi.

49406. DEVENS Gertrude M. Oevens. nee Alston, beloved wife of John Devens; loving Kenneth (Patricia) and Micheal Schwartz, Mary (Steven) Stanli, Katherlne (Richard) Morin, Mar-caret, John, Patricia, Janice and Donna Deveni; dear grandmother of. six; fond sister of.

Frank Alston. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral 103rd oak Lawn, to Our Lady of The Ridge Church. Mass 10 a.m, tnterment HolySepuichure cemet ery. Visitation after 3 p.m.

Saturday. For public transportation Informs I nn rail AlX.liai nr 7i(nii DIBENEDETTO uuerino DiBeneacito, beloved hus. band ot Celeste, nee Passarelll; loving father of Jjtrivatore and Domenl-ca; dear nephew of Ernestlna and the late Ernesto DIBenedetto, and the late Josephine and Gucrlno Ol-Benedetto. Punerat Monday, 10 a.m., from The Montclalr Funeral More, 6901 Belmont to St. William Church.

Mass 10:30 a.n. Visitation 3 to 10 P.m, Saturday, all day Sunday. EntornDnenl St. Joseoh. 622-9300 DIJULI0 Fillips DiJudo, nee Messina, beloved wife of I he late Rocco; loving mother of Rose (the late Andy) Malcllan, Maria (the late Howard) Klelnhammer, Frank (Lena) and Josephine (Joseph) Eberhardt; grandmother of 10; (ireat-orandmothcr ol 26; dear sister of Thomas, Tony, the late Frank, Mary Bacclo.and Joseph.

Funeral Monday 8:45 a.m, from Michael coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3140 w. 79th Street to St. Mary Star ot the Sea Church, Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Mary.

Please omit flowers, Visita. tion Saturday after 4 p.m, Sunday 2 to 10 P.m. -(31-1641 D0TI PIeiMar' 3J Martonl notice. ENGBERG Alice P. Engberg, of Arlington Heiehls.

Beloved wite of the late EdAin; fond rother ot Janet Uohn) Nielsen and the lale Robert Roserrarie loving grandmother ol Susan (Thomas) Battaglia, Sally and Sharyn Nielsen and Patricia Seeker and Gary Engberg. Visitation Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 P.m. at Lautcrburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Highway, Ar. Infl'on, Heights where services will be held Saturday 10 a.m, inter-went Memorial Park Cemetery, FLAWS otlllla A.

(Tillie) Flaws, nee Gor-oof; beloved wife of John loving mother of Norman (Patricia) ana Charlene (Robert) oiiont loving orandmother of six; dear sister of Charles Gorsol, Funeral Monday, 11 a.m, at Blake-Lamb chapel, 4727 103rd Oak Lawn. Interment Private. Visitation alter 4 p.m. Saturday, tn lieu of flowers donations to The Garden School for Handicapped Children would be appreciated. For public transportation Information calll.

636-1 193 or Chicago 735-4242 GIBBONS Florence Jane Gibbons, nee Clarke, beloved wite ot Richard P. Gibbons; oear mother of Jane Alyce (Andrew S.l Wallach; grandmother of Sally (George) Civis, Andtea (U-e) Ratner, Arfk-w 5. 111. Kevin and Richard wallach; oreat-grandm other of Eric and Florence Jane Davis, Visitation at Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 York Rd Eimhurst, where friends may call on Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Monday, 9:30 from mortuary, to Immaculate Conception Churchy El-mhursjr where mass will be Tt brated at 10 Inferment Calvary Ceme ery, Evans on, 8340133.

World briefs Funeral Directors JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E. Eric Whitehall i-SOSO Cemeteries i CHOICE Cemetery lots, Jewish Waldtielm Cemetery, S9D0 best ofr, Mr. Sweet 9e69600 IRVING.Park Cemetery. 7 lots, Chapel Section, 5200 ea. E.

Howen, B55S S. Lewis, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136. CEDAR. PARK (Hawthorn) 3 lots, off all fees cald. 343-0271 In Memorlam SLAO Amy Stad, April 14, 1977 It is two years oso today you leff ne and yet If seems as though you are by my side each day.

Your loving husband George Death notices AUGUST See Eva Skaminas notice, BAY MILLER Frances E. Baymiller. ree Montgomery, lale ot 1,0.0, F. Old Folks Home in Mattoon, beloved wife of the late Jack Bayplllerand Harry Forshatl; dear mother of Frank (Cols) Forshaii; et five; areat-srandmother of three; sister of Robert Montgomery and Mable Camptell. Visitation at The M.

J. Sucrth Funeral Home, 754 Northwest Sunday. A to 9 p.m. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m. Inter-inent Irving Park.

Member of Notlh Center Rebecca Lodge, 531-1240. BENSON Ellen M. Benson, nee Bock, beloved v.ife of the late Eric; loving mother of Margaret (Karl) Rountree, Gunhilde (John) Knabel, Jane (Raymond) Saunders and John (Au dtey); dear sister of Oscar; fond srandmother of 13; ereat-srandmother of 21. Funeral services Saturday, April 14. 1:30 p.m.

at The schlelka Funeral Home, 7710 West Addison St. Interment Mount Olive. Associate Member ol Lvden Baptist Church, in lieu of flowers donations to Lvden Baptist Church would be appreciated. 625-3444 B0NIK0WSKI Emil A. BonlkowtM, beloved husband of Rose; lovlno father of Robert; fond brotherof Frank Boon ney.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Laln-Hursen Funeral Home. 5501 U. Ashland to St. Gregory Church. Mass ID a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation Sunday. 4 p.m, io p.m, 501-54), BUCKLEY Shirley J. Buckle, tice Confare, on Thursday.

April 12, 1979, beloved wife of John D.i loving rnolher of Tcnance 0, and Dennis (Pal) Buckley; dear grandmother ot five; fond daughter of Harriet and the laic George Contarc, Funeral mass In memorial at Sr. Angela Church on Saturday, April 21, at 10:30 a.m. interment Saturday, April 14, at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, VI sit a-. tion was held at Conboy Funeral Home, 6150 W. North Ave, on Friday, April 13,, 237-1 134.

BUECHEL Eva Buechel, nee Massoth age 66, loving wife of WHiiamf dearest mother of Claude (Dolores), Carol (George) Vasquei. William (Andrea) and Davldi fond sister of Jack i Eva) Massoth and Emma (Archie) Woods; fond grandmother of nine. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m.. from Midway Funeral Home, 5948 Archer corner of Maior, to SI, Fabian lurch, Brldsevicw, IL, (or to a.m. ras i I ntcrmenl Resiurcctlon Ccr-etcry.

Visitation alter 7 p.m., and 2-10 P.m., Sunday. 767-3897. BURDICK Jerome J. Burdick, of Western springs, husband of Jean son ol Charlotte H. and the late Jesse J.

Burdltki father of Jerome Judith Ann Sinclair and Janet Meltonr grandfather of slit brotherof Robert G. No visitation. Private service and CALHOUN Dr. c. Alsworth Calhoun, In Hous ton, April 13, a well known Gynecologist and surgeon, tie was married to the former Mrs.

Peter Rldenour II of Kenllworth, Dr, Calhoun was a member of the American Medical Association, The American College of Surgeons and The Ameri. can College of Obstricians and Gynecologists. Funeral services will be Monday. April 16 in Houston, Tx, CARLSJDN Harold Carlson, oearly beloved' nusband of Hilda, nee Kobs; fond father ot Dawn (Arnold) Johnson, Richard (Janice) Krause and Wll-I 'am (Jacqueline); four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; fc.ro her of Donald, Richard and porls.Eh en. Funeral services Mon.

day. April tfl, 1 p.m., at the John cy Metsiner Funeral Home, 5620-2 irytna Prk rd, interment Mt. Emb. Volcano erupts 3 times; 10,000 flee in Caribbean Ulster reservist slain HULFAST Gunmen shot and killed an Irish nobleman's gamekeeper Friday, police reported. The victim was a part-time member of the Ulster Defense Regiment, an army civilian reserve unit.

The bullet-riddled body of the employe of the Earl ot Caledon was found slumped in his car near Middletown near the Irish Republic border. The vie-tim is the second member of the mainly Protestant regiment to be killed this year and the 90th since the unit was set up in the early 1970s. Soviet casualties hinted WASHINGTON Intelligence sources here said Friday that they believe some Soviet military advisers have been killed or wounded in civil war fighting in Afghanistan between pro-Marxist forces and anti-Marxist tribesmen. About 3,000 Soviet advisers are believed to have entered the country since the coup last April in which pro-Marxists took over the Afghan government. Their reign is described as highly unpopular among the fundamentally Islamic population and nationalist tribes there.

22 dead in Thai crash BANGKOK Twenty-two persons were killed in a head-on crash between a rice truck and a minibus carrying 26 people from Bangkok to the northern city of Chiang for Thai New Year's celebrations, police said Friday. The two vehicles crashed near Cliainat, 106 miles north of Bangkok. Four other persons were injured seriously. Friday was Thailand's traditional new year, a national holiday but celebrated mostly in the northern provinces around Chiang Mai, Ffcm Tribune Wire Sfivkps KINGSTOWN. SI.

Vincent Mt. Soufil-cre erupted three times Friday, blasting lioulders into the air and darkening the sky with a column of ash that fell on the island of Barbados, 100 miles way. Two children were reported killed but there was no confirmation. The eruptions forced evacuation of more than 10,000 people within 10 miles of the volcano, 30 miles north of Kingston. The United States ordered ships and planes to rush relief supplies to the island.

Jerry, Linda see game NAIHOIll. Kenya California Gov. Jerrv Brown and singer Linda Ronstadt, bis "girlfriend, viewed some of the world's last great herds of wildlife from (he seclusion of their tented camp in Kenya's Masai Mara game park. Brown and Miss Ronstadt have been in Africa for the last week on a trip combining official appearances, tours, and celebrations of the governor's 41st birthday. Russian nun sentenced A 50-YEAR-OLD Russian Orthodox nun was sentenced by a Soviet court to a hospital for the criminally insane for making and selling belts embroidered witli the words of the 90th Psalm, dissident Andrei Sakharov said Friday.

In a telephone call to Western reporters, Sakharov said the nun, Valerie Makiyeva, was given an indefinte term in what lie called "a shameful violation of religious freedom." The official chargo was illegal commerce, but Sakharov noted that incarceration in a hospital for the criminally insane is not a legal penalty for that. The bolts carried the words "Lord, Thou has been our dwelling place," WEUER BCIiy LOU wener, 0 vcais ut auci of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, passed away APtllu, formerly ol Chicago, wife of Donald mothn SoririQi. WESSELH0FF Annur i. wesseinotr. ot rcannaKee beloved husband of Irma, net Wcliman; beloved father of Arthui brother ol Fred and Clara Ken.

nedv. Funeral service Tuesday, An-nl 17, 11 a.m., at the SchteWer Seton Funeral Hotne, IE? S. Green Kankakee. B15 937-221. WUESTENBERG See Anna Murofv nstce, ZITTA jarcs J.

Zitta, beloved nicaivi 0 jane; loving father ot Steohei James, Robert James and Joan El ten (Paul) Shay. National saic manager for Ace Fastener Co, Fu neral Smith Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 Cicero Avc.fta Queen of All sainr Basilica for 10 a.m. mass, intermen si. Adalbert, Visitation Saturday. lo 10 and to 10.

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Years Available:
1849-2024