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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1870 Section 3 -11 Plech DEATH NOTICES LORD RUSSELL Helen E. Pitch, net Lahey, belayed wife of Benjamin; dear mother of Yvonne Anthony Gorski, Joseph Lorramel Garceau, and Ruin Ann Peter) Vlto irandmother of 11. Funeral Thursday, I a. from Kowachak Funeral Home, 577474 W. Lawrence avenue, to St, Raymond church.

Mass 10 a. m. Inter' FUNERAL VILL Motycka Jill A. Motvcki, Jan. 26, 1970.

Born Oct. 13, 1910. Mroi Boleslsw 8. Mroi. beloved husband of Helena, net Kamlnski; devoted father of ment All Saints.

Member of Teleohont Pioneer of America, chapter No, Plsonl i Spires Emerson A. Solres, beloved husband of Ruth (Leonard) Suk Ind Jean Robert) Goudle; grandfather of nine; fond brother of Lois Lynch md Grace Hanall, Restlnt at W. E. Kerr Chapel, 154th and Marsh-field, Harvey, where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2 p.

m. Interment Park. 331-0014. Visitation Tuesday noon to 10 p. m.

Stahulak Mary Myral Stahulak, nee Strelecky, devoted mother of Judy Barney Bainer, Charles Mary, and Lynne; sister of Josephine Klelbasa, Frank Strelecky, Caroline Budovic, and John Stielecky; grandmother of three. Funeral Thursday, 9 i. from Becvar Funeral Directors, 1211 S. Kediie avenue, to St. Gall church.

Interment Our Lady of Sorrows. Liturgical wake service Wednesday at p. m. Member of St. Gall Altar md Rosary society, Columbia council, L.

of and Assumption lodga 493, C. S. PR 4-3809. Pasqualt Plsonl, beloved husband of tht late Florence Rosato Plsonl: loving MaJ.GURTIN, 78, DIES; POLICE AWARD WINNER Michael J. Curtin, 78, of 2548 E.

78th a retired police lieutenant who compiled one of the police department's greatest records for bravery, died yesterday In Illinois Central BE TOMORROW sopnta w. iRonaidj Barthuly, Sylvt L. (Louis) Caftarata, and the late Alicia H.i loving grandfather of Craig and Dean Barthuly, Mary and Joseph Cafferata; dear brother-in-law of Otvllo Walter Zakllklewlci. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. from Stanley Funeral Home, 1060-U Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church.

Interment St. Adalbert a Chicago Tribunt Rres Service LONDON. Feb. 3 Bertrand father of Tenesla (Joseph) Gelonese, Sam, Roland (Bemlcel, and the lale Edith Pupklewlci; fond grandfather of ihi; great-grandfather of seven. Funeral Friday, 9 from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 5800 W.

63d street, to St. Svmphorosa church. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. Member of Ralano i Russell, 97, philosopher, mathematician, writer, and pacifist, will be cremated Thursday, it was announced society, piease omit flower, ns-na. Pitcher Herbert Pitcher, ana 49.

helnved titm. band of Doreen, nee Wolclechowskil dear today. Funeral services at Colwvn Stellans Set Mirgartt Wlrti Kohberger notlct. Strelovt tarnar or Kooen, Heroert, warne, Susan, Dennis, Mark, and Barbara; son of Ellen end the late Herbert; brother of Wayne, Doris Manhatlon, Richard, Joan, Law Bertrand Russell Bay crematorium will be pri- Herbert R. Strtlow, beloved brother of rence, Bontra ipicer, eno George.

Funeral Thursday, 1 p. from Bos Funeral Clara Strtlow. services Thursday, Feb, 2:30 p. it Falrbrother Funeral hospital. Lt.

Curtin retired from the old Stock Yards station in 1956 after 37 years on the police force, most of it spent in the detective bureau. In the 1930s he was for a time a bodyguard Home, 10834 s. Michigan avenue. Interment Beverly. Visitation liter 2:30 p.

Home, 4447 W. Irving Park rd. Inter BERTRAND RUSSELL See editorial on page 12 weonesaav. pu 3-J534. Pittelkau Emll Pittelkau, beloved husband of Jo, ment Kosenitt cemetery, av t-Mio.

Strok Set Julia Slowik notlct. Slump vate with sephine, nee Ragote; fond brother ol no religious cere-flowers, and no mony, no cortege. Arthur, Herman, and the late George ind Walter; fond cle of Elaine Kalsto and Arthur Pittelkau. At McPhee-Krawiak Funeral Home, 4454 N. Damon, it Sunny, side.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 i. m. Jo Our MRS. NETCHER, LAST OF DOLLY SISTERS, DIES Roszika Dolly Netcher, 77, the last of the famed dancing Dolly Sisters and widow of Irving Netcher, vice president of the former Boston Store of Chicago, died Sunday iri New V.e riifw (UPI Ttlephoto Lord Russell died unex i-aoy or Louroes cnurcn. Mas 10 a.

m. cemeiery. Kindly omit flower. 342-3330, Mulvaney Violet L. Mulvaney, net Hlldemann, Feb.

1970, beloved wife of A. Michael Mulvaney. Resllni it Murray Funeral Home, Beaver Dam, Wis. Services Friday, 2:30 p. m.

Burial In St, Columbkilkf cemetery, Elbe, Wis. Muntean John Muntean, Feb. 1970, beloved husband of the late Martha; dear father of Ted; grandfather of Terry. Services Thursday, II t. at Ewald Funeral Home, 2M1 03 N.

Southport avenue. Cremation private. S49-0090. Murphy Maude Murphy, Feb. 2, 1970, loving will of John Murphy, beloved mother of Charles Evelyn Murphy) sister of Miriam Curtis and Carol Feameau; grandmother of Bruce.

At Lain fc Son Chapel, 5001 N. Ashland avenue, from I p. to 10 p. m. Wednesday.

Services Thursday, Feb. it 10 i. m. Interment it convenience of family. Please omit flowers, Musial Edward Muslal, beloved husband of the late Dorothy, nee Chleblk; loving father of James Carolynne, Edward Marcla, Pvt.

John, U. S. A. Patricia, and Robert; dear ion of James and Marvi fond brother of Robert Elizabeth; devoted grandfather of five. Funeral Friday, Feb.

4, at 9:30 i. from Colonial Funeral Home, MM N. Milwaukee avenue, to immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Joseph.

Visitation after 7 m. Wednesday. SP 4-0300. Nannlnga uin Mannlnoa of the Beitsenvllle Elolse P. Stump, net Peters, latt of Oak Park and Ltland, Saturday, Jan.

31, at Northport, loving mother of Claudia Goudschaal ind Roberti Poor; stepmother of Richard Slump; fond grandmother of Ann ind Lisa Poor; lister of Jam P. Dunn. Service wen held Monday, Feb. 2, In uiiuruicai wane service, 30 p. m.

ThurS' A President Consoles nay. imermem private. LO 1-4720, pectedly last night at his home in North Wales after suffering influenza. A family friend said: Plum Leiana, witn interment later. Please direct memorial to Leelanau Memorial "He was confined to bed only Dorothy Plum, nee Grosslnger, of Fo Lake, wife of the late Raymond C.

Plum dear mother of Raymond C. Plum of Fon Lake; sister of Ethel Welborne of Indiana, Ernest and Norman Grosslnger, both of Chicago; daughter of Ernest i hospital, Nonnport, Mich. 47470. Sturgulewski for a day. A few days ago he was in the garden enjoying himself." His fourth wife.

uiussiiiycr or i.niugo; granomoiner 0 Nancy Lynn Plum. Member of Order oi Eastern Star, Kensington lodge, Rose-lend, ill. Rest no at K. Hmhi Mary Sturgulewski, net Juda, beloved wife of Stanley; dear mother of Irene (Stanley Grusiecikl, Lton Clara tnd Edward Carol) Sturgls; grandmother of Edith, was with him when he six; sister or Andrew juoa. r-unerai died.

Funeral Home, 12 N. Plstakee Lake road, Fok Lake, after 7 p. m. Tuesday. Funeml ervices 11 i.

m. Thursday. In-ferment Bloomfleld Township cemetery, Thursday. 10:15 a. from Kopec Fu.

neral Homt, 5259 W. Roscoe street, it LocKwooa, to si. heien cnurcn. inter-ment St. Adalbert cemeiery, 545-4974.

SCHEDULE CITY 2100. iniormarign, ju-)U for the late Mayor Edward J. Kelly. Wins Many Awards In his career he won 30 creditable mentions, 18 extra compensations, was twice awarded The Tribune's police hero award, and won the Carter H. Harrison gold medal, and Lambert Tree awards for heroism.

His first citation was in two years after he became a policeman, when he and two other policemen rescued three elderly women from a burning south side apartment. In 1927, while, a sergeant, he shot and killed one of three robbers in a gun battle after he and another sergeant interrupted a south side tailor shop robbery, In 1940, lie was shot four times by a gunman. As he lay on the sidewalk he drew his gun and shot the gunman, who was traced by a trail of blood and seized the next day. Survivors, are Listed Surviving are his widow, Pogson Tedesco President Nixon pauses to offer condolences to widow of Rep. GlenarH p.

Lipscomb of California at memorial services Fourth Presbyterian church in Bethesda, Md. Washington, Feb. 3 Wl President Nixon joined a large turnout of Congressmen, government and friends today at a memorial service for the late Rep. Glenard P. Lipscomb, CaU, who died Sunday of cancer.

The Fourth Presbyterian church in suburban Bethesda, was filled to capacity, Its altar banked with large bouquets of flowers. In the 40-minute service, Lipscomb was eulogized for his service to his country and for his personal traits of friendship, compassion, and humanity, Nixon, following the family and 'the flower-decked casket from the church, paused to give Lipscomb's widow words of condolence. Putting his arm around her shoulder, the President chatted and was heard to remark of Lipscomb, "He had the best smile." Frank 0. Tedesco, suddenly, beloved husoand of Gloria, nee Nardil loving Beatty Pogson, beloved husband of nee Doyle; dear father of Careen Louis) Soqretl, Edward Sue, PARLEY ON HOW TO END NOISES The Chicago Hearing society Home, beloved wife of the late Georgei rhf mamhar nf Meole chanter No. Mrs.

whose stage name was Rosie, and her identical twin, Yansci Jenny, were an internationally famous dance team from 1911 to 1927, appearing in the Ziegfeld Follies and musical comedies in America and Europe. Yansci Dolly was found hanged in her Hollywood apartment in June, 1941. Rosie Dolly and Netcher were married in 1932 by James J. Walker, mayor of New York City. They spent most of their married life in New York and abroad.

Netcher died in 1953. tamer or i nomas ana Robert; tono son of the late Gaetano and Marlon Tedesco; dear brother of Nick Tedesco. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a. from Michael Colette Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to St.

Denis church. Requiem mass 10 O. E. S. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 cveirn uonnj rowter, Lorertl LOUIS) Mroch, and Mary (William) Jnhnsont grandfather of tight; brother of Reolnold Kirby, Blanche Wilkinson, Sybil Esch, Iris Perri, end Fern Merctiry.

Funeral Thursday, 9 t. from Lawn Fimeral Home, 7909 State road 5500 to St, Albert the Great church. Mass 9:30 p. It the Fern Chapel, soum wesiern will sponsor a symposium on venue It iwtn Sireei. imermeni cyvr i.

m. interment St. Mary'. Pleas omit owsrs. 434-1441.

noise in our environment March 18 in the Sheraton-Chicago hotel. t. m. interment Holy Sepulchre. 434-2320.

Thies freer). Nardi Set Frank D. Ttdisco netlci. Nulli Purpose of the symposium is Popadynec Georgo E. NttlH," beloved husband of the lato Dora, nee Browni dear father of George F.

Sr. Rosellal, Dorothy the Raymond W. Thies, suddenly, beloved ion of Adelheld Oldenburg and the latt Ernest; brother of Lorraine Stewart. Resting it Gells Funeral Homt, 180 S. York itreet, Bensenvllle, until.

11 l. Thursday. Lying In itatt at St. Johm United Church of Christ from 12 noon Thursday until time of service, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Elm awn. 744-3232. to discuss the hazards of noise and to mobilize efforts to combat it. Speakers will include Mayor Daley; H. W.

Poston, new Chicago commissioner of Omelan Emll Popadynec, suddenly, beloved husband of Iwanna; loving father of Lvdla ind Ihor; dear brother of Stefanla Rohn. Resting at Muzyka and Son Funeral Home, 2157 W. Chicago avenue. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. to St.

Joseph Ukrainian Catholic church, SOU N. Cumberland, for divine liturgy at 10 t. m. late jonni iwurpnv. emm fauwi ikevich.

and William Rose; devoted grandfather of lit treat, rendfather of eight. Funeral Friday, environmental control; and rep Thoma i. from Fortune Funeral nome, mn i.a.i mmihi. xt. Aaneft church.

imermtrrr ar. Nicholas cemeiery. BR I' 7747. Radtke CONSTIPATED ouK touch or root BULK MV0UI OUT Interment St. Mtry'l tomelr.

LA resentatives of government, industry, medicine, and engineer Catholic church, 7800 Coles av. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. today in the chapel at 8243 Ashland av. BRAVE NEW WORLD OR EDP Computer hold both promise tnd peril for man In tht future. To discover how computers affect every one of our lives, see the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazint lice sergeant; David, a fire department battalion chief; and Joseph, a fire department lieutenant; three sisters, Mrs.

Delia a Mrs. Mary Clancy, and Alice. Mass will be said at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Bride's Andrew J.

Thome, beloved husband of Verena, nee Kuni; dear father tf Mary Ann (Curtis) Klmbler, Barbara, Margaret, Dorothy, tnd MIohaelK lovint grand- 7781. Nelson ing. Irene; two sons, John and Michael a daughter, Patricia; and three grandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers, Thomas, retired police captain; William, retired pe- Mary L. Radtke, beloved wife of tht late Frank J.

Radtke; lovint mother of Francis, Robert Radtke, and the late Joan Radtke; fond irandmother of (even; deer tlster of Charles 0' Regan. Funeral Friday, 9:15 i. from Blake-Lomb Funeral Home, W. 43d treet, to Our Harry A. Nelson, beloved husband of The conference will end with OIa; ton tamer or Joan am.i n.i-, a twni brother of Hen end tamer or cunts; rono orotner or inariet, Anna Glom, Paul, Ind Norberf.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 t. from Jaeger Funeral Heme, 3524 N. Cicero tvtnut, to St. Bartholomew church. Mass 10 t.

m. Interment St. Boniface. Please omit flowers. 545-1320.

the annual dinner meeting of the society at 6:30 p. m. Aleli Nelson, Ruth Morgan, Belle Li Feb. I. Vole, ana tne in mcnera new ui.ibIam ThnMiUv.

A fo 10 I. m. II Peterson Funeral Home, 493S W. North Tomory venue, services "itwv. St.

Paul Lutheran church, 5035 W. Ohio treet. Interment Acacil Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Paul Lu teovor me snow cnuron.

Interment St. Joseph' cemeiery. 733-4242. Raleigh Set Rosa Zdarsky notice. Rehor See Helen 0.

Parailn nolle. Relchold Albert Relchold' W. W. I veteran, beloved husband of Fredt, nee Plllot) dearest father of Albert Jr. (Sophiel, Arthur ILorettel.

Rainh nrf Lillian Aeby Tomory, beloved wlft of tht latt Nicholas; loving sister of John, George, and Mabel Aeby. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 P. it Oonnellen Funeral Home, Jeftery boulevard it 77lh Itreet. Interment Oak Woods. SO S-4821.

theran Churcn appreciated. ojr-i. Nelson 1 Trier Harry W. Nelson of Park Ridge, beloved husband of Jennie, net Harms; fond brother of Clarence and William. Visitation after 4 p.

m. Thursday et Oehler Dorothy Samuel) Dundek; fond trend- Funerel Home, Lee ar rerry arreer, Des Plalnes, when services will be held inr or nine; greer-grenoratner of one, Funeral Frldav. em How cpen a new GREYHOIO Terminal in lha Jefferson Park Rapid Transit Siaiisn. Veronica A. Trier, beloved wltt of tht latt Henry C.

loving mother of Robert Edwerd 0., Delores Fell, ind the late William J. Trier; fond sister of Martha Lauber, Agnes Kreamer, Helen Smith, end Albert Stutckt. Funerel Thursday, Feb. 9: IS I. from tht North-lake Funeral Home, 140 E.

North avenue, Friday, p. m. iniirmenr wutevroou. kowny Funeral Home, 4901 S. Archer 124-SIU.

Nelson uari NetiM. 70. beloved husband nonniee, iii io at. ceiesiine cnurcn, Mas 10 a. m.

Inlermenl St. Joseph' cemetery. 542-0044. Veronica, nee Iwalutai dearest father of Edward H. Mildred md William A.

(Lira Lee); fond brother of Mrs. Mabel Vallce Leo Brlgm, eno ine ieie-earner iari-ton end Arthur W. Nelson; grandfather Of tlx. funeral service imirsaar, ran. S.

I m. at the Rosemoor Funeral umi, to i. eruno cnurcn. Interment Resurrection. Visitation Wednesday ind Thursdiy.

2 to 10 p. 735-7521. Relff Harry G. Relff aw 44, of 3H Yate, Calumet City, Feb. 3, 1970, be-teved husband of Lorette, nee Kuneiat loving father of Robert end Harry; dear ion of Margaret end Harry Relff fond brother of Dolores (Sam) Indovina, Marilyn (Joseph) Isllnger, Arthur tAnas-tasla) Relff, and John (Maureen) Relff.

Funerel Friday, a. from Nowak Funeral Home, 400 Pulaski road, Ctlu-met City, to St. Victor church, for 9:30 a. m. mas.

Interment Saint Mary cemetery. Visitation liter 7 p. at. Wednesdoy. 42-3400.

Home, 424 E. 103d street. Interment Falrmount cemetery. Please omit flower. Georgt Thoma Vallet, beloved husband of the late Isabel le, nee Finnegen; dear father of Francis E.t brother of the lato Charles and Frank.

Funeral Friday, Feb. 4, et a. from Drvmm Funeral Home, 1700 E. 142d street, one block west of Calumet enoressway, on U. S.

4, South Holland. Mas at 10 a. m. at Holy Ghost church. Inlermenl Mount Olivet cemetery.

1334011. CO NleborCer Walker Robbins Edward Niebureer, 3, 1435 t. W. 23d terrace, Miami, passed iway, Feb. Miami resident for 24 years, formerly of Chicago.

Mr. Nleburger wa a member of the Normal Park Masonic lodge, No. 797; the Royal Arch chapter, Normal Park, No. 210; Royal and Select Master! Imperial council, No. (Si the commandery, No.

59, K. T. Engelwood; and the Medlneh Sttrlnt temple. He wa Thoma W. Walker, tot 11, tf Glen Ellrn, darling son of Dorothy J.

end the latt Richard E.l brother of Patricia Hennlg, Richard 1, end Robert S.i grandson of Leonard Johnson; vncle of Mary Jean tnd Deborah Ann nephew of Mabel Hayes and Marlon Courier; grand-nephew of Else Ken Heeer. Visitation alter 4 p. Tuesday, at tht Leonard Memorial Home, MS Duane itreet. Glen Ellyn. Funeral mass Thursday, II a.

at St. Patron-villa church. Glen Ellyn. Interment Queen tf Heaven cemetery. 449-0032.

Ralph H. Robbins, lift of tht test ildt, beloved husband of tht late Mamie, nee Lang; dear father of Dorothy (Raymond) Flschl Ind tht lift Howard Robblni; fond trandfatner of seven; treat-grandfather of five; brother of lv (OsieT Friego of Kankakee, Merle Clausen ind Everett Robblni of Rock-ford, many niece end nephews, Retired employ of I. railway. Member of Greater Pullman post, No. 2240, V.

F. W. Funerel service Thursday, 10:30 a. nt, it the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95th street, the Rev.

L. W. Stauss officiating. Interment family lot. SO 1-0155.

Walsh I cherter member or an piayeo in ine Medlnah Oriental band for 20 year. He belonged to the order of Eastern Star In Coral Gables, and In 1961 received hi TO year Masonic pin from the rand mester of Florida, on behalf of the Grand lodoe of Illinois. Pioneer Chicago In the coffee Industry, owning and operating the Standard Coffee company, Importer and Wholesalers, the Edward Nleburger Coffee Importer company, ind the Central Coffee Brokerage compear. In 1923 he founded the Nieburoer Chevrolet company in Chicago, South Short district, and operated it until retiring in 1943. Survived by wife, Clara H.

Nleburger of Miami, father of Edward C. of Pompeno Beach, Herbert G. Of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.) four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Service will be held, 1:30 P. m.

Thvrday, In the Van Orsdel Corel Gable Mortuary, py the Rev. Dr. John E. Plckent Jr. of Maderlre Beach, md the Masonic Memorial lodge.

No. 29, of Roberg James M. Walsh, fond father of the latt tlyn Walsh; ton of the lite Michael and Ellubeth. nee Kelly; brother of Margaret Walsh, tht latt Mary Baker, Celia, end Joseph. Funeral Friday, I.

from Egan Funeral Home. 3700 W. 43d itreet, to the church af St. Nlchoia of Totentlnt. Interment Mount Olivet.

Member of Dlv. 241, CTA. and St. Joseph branch Of tht Little Flower society. Visitation after 4 p.

at. Wednesday. LU 2-2000. Arilne Roberg, Feb. 1, 1970, beloved wile of Arthur; dear mother of Carol; fond sister of Jaik, Toilet, and Elmer Hovlend, end Mrs.

Ingebon Eide. Services Thursday, I p. at John M. Pedersen 4, Son Chapel, 4331 W. Fuller-ton avenue.

Interment Acacia Park. Visitation tht chapel Tuesday and Wednesday, to a. m. Memorials to Greco Lutheran church, 970O N. Harlem avenue, appreciated.

235-1410. West Miami. Foss Nybo Julia Jena West of Des pteloes, beloved wift af the late Dr. William dear mottier tf Helsev C. md Truth-vioet Berell; four tnndchlldren, and many treal-erendchlldreo; sister Of John Nvbo, hutbendJ if the late Lturti father of Warren C.

and the late Betty Bemlct Ross, net Stone, beloved wife of the (ate Peter; loving mother of Eleanor Piscoeo and Joan Scirrinltl; grarfjmothe: of Phillip. Kim, Randy, Janict, end Peter. Fu e-al Friday, at 10 a. from tht Beimont Funeral Home, 71 W. Belmont.

Interment Ouen of Heaven. 2aa-Moo. William Heart! end Hope Hobschbd. Visitation after 4 e. m.

Wednesday, it Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Holder; irendfamer of Tnome tnt Crete Nybo and Michael Holder; brother of Aege C. Nvbo. Visitation Wednesday from 7 P. m. to 10 p.

in. it DrecMler-Brown Funerel Home, 203 S- Marlon treat tWIscontln ivtmiel, Oak Park, it reer, ues r-iainet, wnem services will be held Thursday, II a. m. Interment Ruedt Martha M. IRudfl Ruedt.

eot It. nf Biut Island, beloved wife of the latt forest noma cemeiery. 124-4155. Wildman Set Victor Dontrtkl notlct. WUUIul when tervice win et nets Tnuneay, 10 I.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. PIMM omit flower. 383-3191. O'Connell Edward J.

O'Connell, suddenly, of 1S723 Mihm road. Cleveiend. 0. lovint husband Gerald W. Wlltrtgs, lovint husband Of Eliratwth.

nee Butler; deer brother af of Eleanor, nee Pike; fond father of Hiioot loving mother or Marine Robert Wallace ind Hildegardt (Arthur) Schulti; fond grandmother of Judy Henichler, Martha Jam md Kenneth Wellece, Bill Schulti, ind the late Richard Wallace; lister of Fried Hendke, Gertrude Bahr, end Hlldegarde Longer. Restlnt et Krueeer Funeral Home, 13050 Greenwood tvenut, Blue Island. Services 1:30 p. Thursdar at First Evangelical Lutheran church, Grove end Ann street, Blue Island. Interment Lutheran cemetery, FU 1-1300 Edward J.

ICharioi'oi or ugsenswrt. N. Richard W. and Sheila Anne of Cleveland, O.i trendferher of seven; be loved brother of Irene Kaati, tone Marten, Marie Sommervllt of Muncle, Agnes O'Connell end Luclli vVt'ter Of Flint, jtnm n. twin, ffeTnere) Of Wisconsin, and H't'rt of Sanlilll Rest M.

Sanlilll, net Marrella, beloved wife of Prlmo) lovint mother of Cerol (John) Lavorlnl, Clarice, end Kevin; fond trtnlmother of three; dear sister of Anoeilni Zarrlllt, Lucv (Georgei Hill, Peter (Anna), Ind tht latt Anthony; daughter of the late Marie end Carmen Marcella. Resting et Lewis Funerel Home, 7400 W. Grand avenue et the Circle, titer 7 p. pi. Wednesday.

Funenl Friday, Feb. 4, If 9 a. to St. Celetlr-t church. Mest it 4 30 I.

m. Intefmenf Queen of Heaven cemetery. Virginia. Visitation beoln Wednsdny, 1 p. ind until funerel Thursdar, 9:30 I.

It Berr Funeral Home, im N. Broadway, to St. Margaret Mary church. Mas 10 I. m.

Grevesldt service Friday, Holy Cms cemetery, C'eveland, O. Retired division sales maniger of R. J. Reynold Tobacco company. SH 3034.

Paraila Helen O. Piratln, net Devllf, euddanry, beloved wife of the late Paul I. loving mother of Jsn (Frank) Relief i-d William 0. (Jerl Perarln; dear grandmoth'f I aina Fimaral Thursday at 9:30 0. m.

ScarpelU from the Cewtwv Fene'll Home, 150 set Joseph Greet notice. Schalk nenriene, rwaeneien pronca, cattatrlnt Flvnn, and Mitchael WHtiiut. Funerel Thursday, Feb. at 9:30 a. m.

from Ahem Funerel Home, lilt W. Madison treet, Oak Park, to St. Bemedlne church. Rreuiem mast 10 a m. Intermenf Qutet tf Heaven.

EU 3-5700 ar KE 3-2394. Wlrti Set Margaret Wlrti Kohberger notlct. Wltta Bernard C. (Ben Wllle, beloved husband of Gertrude net Schwantts; fovint father at Bernard A. Dienel, Frank and Tine (James) Cornwall; grandfather ef t-ven; brother of Esther Mac-lend ad Nlta Vollmers, Restlnt it Horn-bun and Son Funeral Home, geoo Ashland avenue, from p.

m. Tuesday, until 10 e. m. Wednesday. Service Thursday, 1:30 p.

et Tlmolry Lutheran Church, 1700 W. 13d strset. Interment Bethenl. Member of Beverly Hill post, No. 407, A.L.

lnf nunt. Wohn Leooold Wohn, beloved husband of Antoinette, nee Mueller; fond tether of John (Virginia), WMheimtna (Joseoh) Hueremo, Anna (Michael) Michalsen, Emll Giadysl, Eieeoore (Edwerd) Fuhr, Mart he Sem Kosteienclk, VIole (Ginn Kemreth; trerWather ef 72; traet-trandfather tf 24. Funeral Thvrsdey, Feb. I at Henry W. Mueller Funerel Home, SV0-I2 W.

Belmont evenue. Interment Rldtwwood cemetery. AV 4-140. Wojnar Alice Welner, net Kamlnski, beloved wlft tf Stanley; tovinf mother of Conrad, Ronald, end Irene. Funerel on Thursday, Feb.

I9X), tt I. front' Poterek Funeral Home, 5735-43 W. Fullerion avenue, comer af Mango, fa St. John Botca churrh. Interment St.

Jose eh cemetery. B( 74400. Yanatai. Stenkty 1. Yarnrsa, fwrntrtf tf Baltimore, food brother of Anthony If Nerth Bmoeneid, Mess, tot Berber in Lithuania.

Irrterment Friday North Brookfitld, Mas. 434-3515. Stanley Schalk. beloved husband of Josephine; dear tether of Rite (Nick) Veral-lo, Dolores Donahue, end the latt Stan-key 0. (Etlrahethl; trendfather of tour; trtat-trantffalher of one; fond brother of Sonhle SVherht, Frenk (EHrebeth) Schai.

Stent Mysikowskl, tod Joseph Sever. Funerel Wednesday, 10: 30 I. from Koweehe Funeral Home, 3774-74 W. Lawrence avenue, ft $1. Robert Seller-mint church.

Mast II I. m. Interment St. Mary'. Schallmann Carlton L.

syhellmann, adored brother SFave Hochoert; devoted son of the Hrmen end Lucille SctieHmenn; lovint unfit of Ronnlt E. Hochberg; deer neehew of Tobey Goldsmith. Serv-Iret Thursday, p. et Plser Memorial Chanel, J704 Broadwev. Inierment Ekalerlnoslaver, Weidhelm.

Frieod mer pay their respect if the iheeel We-tne0ey evening. 7 m. to a. m. Intarmetien.

LQ 170. SchoeU All Greyhound Terminals are served by city buses. Now it's easier and more convenient than ever for you to go Greyhound and leave the driving to us. Zaccantl Merry C. kWd husband Of Merit, ne Praote; dear father of Dtm-td (Cerolynl, Ravmont Patrlclal, Kenoeth; food brother of Earl Mueller, Parl Wehrmeiiter, and Florence Davis; devoted trerwHatbee tf Hi.

Vllllalion Wertneeifav, to 10 et Fran! M. Feren Funerel Home, TWO W. JJtrt street, (Archer avenue, bior, w. of Harlem), Summit. Service Thursday, 1:30 I Zlon Ev, Lutheran chrrh, feoo Archer med.

Summit. Interment B-theole. Pleese omit flowers, Otierlnjs In hH mmory ft Zien Ev. Lelheran rhurch. 4420.

The caster it Is for you to go more likely you are to go Greyhound. That's why Greyhound comes to you won't have to come to Greyhound. Now that our new station at Jefferson Park and Kennedy Expressway is open, we're closer to you than ever. This Greyhound terminal completes our series of neighborhood bus stations throughout Chicagoland. iW.

North avenue, to SI. ones cmircn. Mf 10 I. m. Interment Mount Camel.

Visitation after P. Pleas omit flow-trs. 137-114, Paraila Paul L. Parirln, tuddenty, beloved M-band of the lale Helen nee Devltt; loving fether of Jean (Frankl Rehor and William 0. Uerll Perarln; d'ar rand-father of nine; fond brother of EdwereJ Julia) and WHIUm llrene Perarln.

Fe-peral Thursday It 9:30 I. m. from the Con boy Funerel Home, 1 W. Nerth venue, to St. Giles churrh.

Men It a. m. Interment Mount Ca-wiel. Visitation after 1 p. m.

Please emit fiowtri. 237-1134. Parish termath Pirl'h tt Villi Park, betnved hmtwtd of Wenrta, nee Wvett; deer taiher of Mr. Marilvn Kail Ind Stephen; trandfatner of Ame; sort of Leoan; rot her of Marie Willie. Carl, rumen, end Eugene.

Funeral Tnursdev 10 I If Slovene Puwrel Homt, 30 S. Ar-re evenve, Villi Part. Interment Frt-dev. Orleans, Ind. Visltitlot) Wednesday efter I p.

at. SJ2-411. Perkins Ainet McOoMielf PerklM. beloved wtt of the late George Perkins i devoted mother of the le'e Aene (Jrwephl Kelhj and William MtDnn-ell; dei-r r'nrlmolher of Patricia Donnelly, Josenh Kelly, and Gall Hawe. Visitation attar 3 p.

m. Wednndev, pinerel Thrrtv, 1:45 from the Jt'eehy Funeret Home. 1077 I. Pulaski mad, to St. Christine churrh.

Man a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery, ST 9-7700. Perklni Weeley Pertim, beve1 Snwhend nf te Ferllne A.

Fvwrel lervire F'ldy, It I. the N.e'san Funerel Sl W. Fulierton mne. Interment 0-rue. Vim.

ik Thursday, i tt It P. m. BI IMIK Phllbla Martin M. PWIMh, beloved hetbarNj af Merle, T- W'tl fond father of the Rev. WHIlem, Donu'd, end Robert PWI-bin, ind Patricia tttnhert) lnrl; devoted trenOhMief of Mlrhelte.

t'--thy, Rhrt, end Petrlrla lentl. VMtetion efter 4 a. m. Wednesaey it FrenU Feren Funeral Home. 70 W.

K'b street iArrher vee. I bwvl 't of Harlem ummlt. Funeral Frldav, 11:30 I. tt St. Jeter cnrrt SI Mrv.

plnete emit fiow. Meeg and your raver aeemnled. 450-0204. rhilippy Marion Phiiteny, ee iret, of of $niie, nar wite of fee let brlevef) withr nf ar. P-twt1 Miner Met flennMt yymi hewved e-eMmninev of tod ft nm Miller, eon Ct end f-H W'', Ptin et Hhn Home, ttil MUM tenter mail, frm 4 p.

rV.urilay entll noon Sarvlrg I f) tt St pevt ltrn fu-ih interment Rotehllt ceme'err. OR 1111, Anna Zefcantt, net Mlcheiettl, af 1209 Dewey avemt, Evenston, beloved wife of the left Ai'onsa Zercentl; fond mother Of Mrs. Preston (Utllial Patch tnd Mr. Lm (Dlanei Pierce; else nine trendchll-dren; hwirt slater af Felii, EtHo, a-d Joseph M'thelettl, Mrs, James (Glorlal DeLHI, the hue Mary end Fran Ml-cheteHI Jr danohter of the lett Fret Sr. end Utllle Mlcheiettl.

Funerel Friday, 10 JO a. from Ftrgereid a Fra-kiin Funeral Home, H'l Maple ewmwe, tventton, to St. Mery'l rMirrh. Mass II as. Interment All Saintt' cemeiery.

V'aitition beginning 1 a. at. Wednetdty. UN 9200, Greyhound bus stations now open: Jefferson Park Rapid Transit Station 725-3147 Skokia Swift Station at Dempster Ave 675-9210 Dan Ryan 95th St. Rapid Transit Station.

Packages, tool Sill Jean M. Silt, et Tavlne, belevee) wire tf the lore Herbert dear mother af Herbert J. Jr Weme i Ann. end Helen Jeen Oesar; irandmother of 13; d-r alster ef Eom Teior ft Rem MuinacP. Ralln at BeiAeme neial Home, ID'' S.

Western avenue, when service will be held Thursday, I P. m. Interment Oek Woods, as 12144. Zdarsky Simfk Sea Rosa Idann notice. SirpRuea nn Rose Zdarttv, net KiHat, rovlog wire et the te Georgei vntrd mother nf Gledvs, E'eaoet Arthur Slrne, and erg (Pan; t'eodmolher at sii.

Funeral Frvlav, a. from tht Caonutte Funerel Heme, JH Ron-eve rrad. to St. Frr- ef Rome churrli Maas lb a. m.

Interment hvel cenaiarv. vnnailnn liter 4 m. Wed-n-ie. Memhay St. F'ance af Romt W-men's tvild.

MA 44120. ir JL Mlrhael Stradina, tidnVeiv, keloved son ef the letg Vite aod Matte ef RatrlnniJ rtaar BrnlSar of Jer Ba'donl -t Rnsemarte B'rui f-nd uncle nf five fu'el F'ldav, I. fr-w G-ejn Fuoeral hi-e, or, 2114 W. Irvine Pe'k, to SI. Jo" church.

Interment St. Josepn. iU t'Vk Uu Zrittrrr Aon Zeneef, riee 9rAM. tf Dwndae, pesrd Phoeoiy, Jen. 11, haiovtd of paoree of Dundee, Mrs.

Ann Prlre) "'let ef A'eorwum, and Mr. Jean Srhvltf ef Slnwik igquo fiiajiriuiRO to os Slcwlk, helnved et John; fund miner ef Mild ed Walterl Menfiie, Aod'ew (Helen! Sim. James IJnaaehl-ej Jtrnt, and Fmll Nttle er lister et Mary lt-eoro Vi itf ft prat. RrlnH Invine erao mo oar ef etH eraat faoitmftthf et en. gnaet Ttwadev, 9 e.

from Mr- for 5I4 rd. te vit Mavn Church, fntermenl SI. Adaitwrt. 4fi 4'44. Harvev i tl two treat-pM, evnpinyee ef the MirwiMjkan railroad of B.

A-R, Ftmerat eervi-as Thvnday, Id a re, tram mhiw Funeral Homa, sai Me'n, Dvnnxe, 51. Cathailne Chwrrtl M-e 10 I Dint-aa Fa' i slMon kgiiHiM it P. 81. Wednea 424 MM..

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