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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1966 Section 1 (i i Croke 2 LAKE BLUFF DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Andersen Alex A. Grossman Mrs. Madeline Drake Austin Airs. Madeline Drake Austin, A. Sam Andersen, beloved husband of Margaret fond father of H.

Roy GOPS, ACCUSED Alex A. Grossman, 72, of 2301 Touhy sales manager for lAdelyn); dear grandfather of Susan and Howard; brother of the late Sig-vald Andersen and Anna Davidson. 69, of 806 Keystone River Forest, died yesterday in Pres- L. Karp Sons, bakery James Sigmund James, beloved husband of Ruth James; fond father of Joyce Lynn Clarke; grandfather of Jeffery; brother of Mrs. Helen Kloskowski, Chester and Henry James.

Member of River Forest Masonic lodge. No. 1049, A. F. A.

Scottish Rite and Medinah Temple Shrine. Visitation at Sax-Tiedemann Funeral Home, 9568 Belmont avenue. Franklin Park. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at Resurrection Lutheran church, 9920 W.

Grand avenue. Franklin Park. Interment Elmwood Park cemetery. 678-1950. Johnson Conrad F.

Johnson, beloved husband of the late Jennie, nee Swanson; loving father of Roy E. Jacauelinel Johnson; dear grandfather of Lynn, Marcia, and Ross Johnson of Morton Grove. Services private. Contributions may be made to Chicago Heart association. Services Wednesday, Oct.

12 1 P. Novak Joseph Novak late of Riverside, beloved husband of Marian, nee Simandl; dear father of Dennis brother of Edna Lorr, Anne Novak, Bess Pratt, Mildred Koenig, Charles, and Edward. Services Wednesday, 3 p. at H. Marik Sons, 6507 W.

Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Wood lawn. GU 4-6310. Orangios Rosina Orangios of Melrose Park, beloved wife of Virginio Orangios; loving mother of Josephinei Jim Merletti, Michele IMarie, Phyllis Ralph Cox, Charles Leta, Mary Mario Zanoni, and Sam Helen; dear grandmother of 19; 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, Oct.

13, 9 a. from the Ed Prignano Funeral Home, 1815 W. North avenue, Broadway and North avenue, Melrose Park. 9:30 mass Mount Carmel church. Entombment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

Please omit flowers. For information: Fi 4-0635. supplies firm at 126 S. Green OF LAXITY, QUIT i byterian-St. Luke's hospital.

Services for Mrs. Austin, who was the widow ot tne late died yesterday in Illinois Masonic hospital. Mr. Grossman was a past master of Hamilton-Crawford Masonic lodge, and a vice president of Johanna M. Croke, nee Corcoran, beloved wife of John J.

Croke; loving mother of Johanno Lavin, Mary Feenev. Michael, John, the late William and Bridget Croke; fond grandmother of 20; great-grandmother of 22. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. 79th street, to St.

Cthelreda church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Native of Ballingarry county, Tipperarv, Ireland. 735-4242. Cuchna Helen J.

Cuchna, nee Malowick, late of Elk Grove Village, beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Leonard (June), Raymond, Marcel la Kenneth Szvdlowski, and Joan (Frank Zeman; sister of Rose Lawrence and Sophie Wagner; grandmother of eight. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from H. Marik Sons, 6507 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, to Queen of the Rosary church.

Elk Grove Village. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's.

GU 4-6310 or Bi 2-3255. Curcio Frank Curcio, formerly of Keating avenue. Chicago, beloved husband of the late Maria; dear brother-in-law of Providenza Solazzo. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 9 a.

from the Ed Prignano Funeral Home, 1815 W. North avenue (Broadway and North avenue, Melrose Park. Mass 9:30 a. St. Charles Borromeo church.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Fi 4-0635. Czuba Joyce Margaret Joyce, nee O'Keefe, beloved wife of the late Patrick fond mother ot Mrs. Margaret Seal, Patrick Timothy Mrs.

Gertrude Camp, and the late David and Robert; loving grandmother of six; great-grandmother of 10. Native of County Cork, Ireland Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 w. Madison street, to Mary rinoAn rtl HMupn rhiirrh Cirowiy AAcc the Chicago Pastry Cooks association. Surviving are his widow, Anne; two daughters, Mrs.

Hazel Kaplan and Mrs. Blossom Lo wen thai; two sisters, and a brother. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av.

O'Reilly Frank J. O'Reilly, beloved husband of Marguerite iPeg O'Reilly; fond brother of Marie, Evelyn, Edmund, and Joseph O'Reilly. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 VV. Madison street, to St.

Angela church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Kankakee, III. Dwight B.

Austin, former presi-Cn'ilaA dent of the midwest division of raiiefJ 10 neSpOna lOthe Atlantic and Pacific Tea company, will be held at 10:30 Call TOr Help 'a- m- tomorrow the First Presbyterian Church of River Lake Bluff Policemen Jack; Forest, Quick street and Rodman and George Prefon-j Lathrop avenue. Survivors are taine resigned last night amid a son, Dr. Stephen; two daugh-charges that they failed to re- ters, Mrs. Patricia Lewis and spond to a baby sitter's call Mrs. Betty Bergman; and 10 for help Oct.

1. grandchildren. Mrs. Austin was They handed in their resigna-! a member of the Union League tions at a meeting of the village i club and Nineteenth Cen-board. Rodman, a lieutenant.

tury Woman's club. Gay Frank J. Gay Sr. of Belvidere, husband of Louise; father of Frank J. Jr.

Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p. m. in the Witbeck Wheeler Sabien Funeral Home, 203 Logan avenue, Belvidere, III. Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens, Rcck-ford.

III. 815-544-2121. Gianopoulos Athanasios Gianopoulos, loving husband of Marina, nee Georcanta; dear father of John (Pauline and Gus Mary; fond brother of Anastasios, Georcia Goudes, and Basillo of Greece; grandfather of four; great-grandfather of one; uncle of John ILoula Georcanta. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. m.

from the Gra-nata Memorial Funeral Chapel, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St. Soteros church. Interment Elmwood cemetery. River Grove, III.

John Psichalinos, Funeral Director. TU 9-1700. Giglio Joseph Giglio, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Emma; dear father of Geraldine DeLena Rose John Paolella; Angeline Albert a Lucille Ferra, and Mane John Pellettiere; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Resting at Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 9 a. m. Mass 10 a. m.

at Our Lady of fhe Angels church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010. Giosli Isabella Giosh, nee Cilella, devoted wife of the late Salvalore; beloved mother of Dr.

Joseph Lorrainel and Anna Marie Dominic Cacioppo; fond sister of Minnie Tondo, Salvatore, Carmen, Ann Falco, and the late Hon. Alfred and John; dear grandmother of five. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Rosario D. taler-no's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North avenue, to St. Ferdinand church. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Giosh Salvatore Giosh, devoted husband of the late Isabella; beloved father of Dr. Joseph Lorraine and Anna Mane Dominic Cacioppo; fond brother of Daniel, Raphael, Riccardino, and Ann Ricordati; dear grandfather of five.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 63C0 W. Nrth avenue, to St. Ferdinand church.

Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Parish Please omit flowers. Kammerlander Leslie E. Parish, formerly of 11855 S. Oakley, beloved husband ot the late Jennie, nee Dykema; fond brother of A.Ars. Gertrude Volan, Mrs.

Lucille Sitts, I and Milton. At Edgar Funsral Wirt. Arthur Kammerlander, beloved husband of the late Bertha; fond brother of Julia at Olson Funeral Home, 6467-77 N. Northwest highway. Member of Progressive lodge.

No. 954, A. F. A. M.

and Carpenters union, local No. 443. Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. m. SP 4-3333.

Andersen Wallace I Roy Andersen, beloved husband of Sylvia, nee Tate; loving father of Lillian George) Ptack of Antioch and Wallace L. Jr. IPatricia of Arlington Heights; grandfather of seven. Member of Community lodge. No.

1005, A. F. A. M. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road.

Masonic services Wednesday, at I p. under the auspices of the Community lodge. No. 1005, A. F.

A. M. Inter-ment Acacia Park cemetery. IR 8-0038. Anwander Walter Anwander, Oct.

8, husband of the late Gertrude, r.ee Sorgati; beloved father of Walter Jr. At Birren Son Funeral Home. 6125 N. Clark street, after 6 p. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Applegate M. Ray Applegate, age 66, resident of Muncie, Ind. and Leland, Mich; dear husband of Mary; fond father of Mrs.

Joseph Sutton and Mrs. Clyde Botkin; son of Mrs. William Anson; brother of Bishop and Fay. Funeral services 11 a. Thursday, at the Meeks Mortuary, 4i5 E.

Washington street, Muncie, Ind. Cremation to follow. Member of the Muncie Rotary club; Indiana Society of Chicago; member of the Volunteer Fire Dept. of Leland, Mich. Arena Frank Arena loving husband of the lale Assunta, nee Giglia; devoled father of John (Theresal, Joseph, Anthony, Frank Jr.

I Mike I Rose), Daniel I Beverly and Rose (James) Espo-sito; dear grandfather of 15; great-grandfather of eight. Funeral Thursday, 8 a. from Rosario de Salerno's Sons Funeral Home. 6300 W. North avenue, lo Our Lady of Pompeii church.

Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449 or 0450 Arendt Ben M. Arendt. devoted son of the late Michael and Constance, nee Wicenciak; dear brother of Gertrude, Lillian I Frank I Green, and Ray. Funeral Thursday.

Oct. 13, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2157 W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Inno- cents church, to St. Adalbert cemetery, Please omil flowers.

BR 8-7767 or VI 2-1C70. had been on the force six years, and Prefontaine. a four years. Both live in Munde-leir. Village President Lindsey A.

Xaza.eno Red Mariotti Mass for Nazareno I Red Mariotti, 74, of 1444 Lexington will be said at 9:45 a. n. tomorrow in Notre Dame Edward Gross Services for Edward Gross, 61, of 5500 South Shore will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the funeral home at 722 165th Hammond.

Mr. Gross has been assistant to the president of Edward Valves division of Rockwell Manufacturing company, East Chicago, for 20 years and president of W. F. Crawford and Associates, Chi- Van Vlissingen said Rodman rhnrrh 13.15 Flniirnnv st. Mr.

Katherine Czuba, nee Woicik, beloved of Casimir; devoted mother of John Emily, Stephanie, and Helen I Grant Biddle; loving sister of Steve of Detroit. Alex Woicik, Anna Kendzior, and Sr. Mary Theresa O. S. B.

of Br.izil; dear grandmother of five; fond great-grandmother of two. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Ostapa Funeral Home, Fuilerton, at Lorel avenue, to St. Stanislaus B. and M.

church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Monday. BE 7-2876. Dailey Jennie C. Dailey, beloved wife of the late Dwioht dear mother of Gladys IWalterl Pearson, the late Roy, Stewart, and Wilfred; loving grandmother of 11; and 10 great-grandchildren; fond sister of Tillie Cook. Member of Melody chapter.

No. 726. O. E. S.

and Golden Rule, No. 76, White Shrine. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2:30 p. from Mat! Funeral Home, 3440 N.

Central avenue, to Acacia Park. Ii lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated. and Prefontaine displayed gross! Tarintt; Hii Snnrtav in a Howley, Rose Sembach, the late Joseph and Tillie Kamerlander. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p.

at Liddy Chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road. Interment St. Lucas. Ki 5-6220. Kirby Frank I.

Kirby, brother of the late William Edward Emmett, and Leslie L. Kirby. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from Zimmerman 8 Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park, to St.

Lucy church, Mayfield avenue and Lake street. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Bar-rington. III.

366-2200. Kroll Harriet Kroll, beloved wife of the late Jacob; loving mother of Frank, Josephine, and James; dear mother-in-law of Jean and Stanley Zientko; fond grandmother of Robert Kroll and Diane and Joanne Zientko. Resting at Schielka Funeral Hoire, 2242 N. Leavitt street. Visitation A m.

Funpral Friday. 1107 W. 79th street, from 4 p. m. Tuesday until II a.

m. Wednesday. Sstv-ices Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1 p. -t Friedham Baptist Home.

11404 S. avenue. Interment Beverly. VeTriels may be given to Friedham Baot'St Ho, x. Peterson Charlofta Peterson, age 93, at Svithiod Home, Excelsior, formerly of Brookfield and Chicago, beloved wife of the late Gustaf; dear mother of Richard Earl and the late Carl grandmother of Janet Cheryl J.

Scott, Russell, Eric, and the late Donald sister of Anna Johansson in Sweden. Services Thursday, 1 p. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home.

4325 W. Armitage avenue. Interment Oakridge. rV ember of Manheim lodge. No.

2, IOS. BE 5-2581. Peterson Fred A. Peterson, beloved husband of Elsie, nee Anderson; dear brother of Mrs. May Funcke and Runo Tisander in Sweden.

Member of the Verdandi lodge. No. 3, I. O. Arlington Heights Elks club; Chicago Swedish Maie Chorus, and neglect of duty.

The village Francis Cabrini hospital. He ponce commiuee naa neia a was a Chicag0 bricklayer for 1962 1 cago investment managers. on uk uwnuu years and retired in cay- after operating a tuckpointing since January, He died Sunday in Michael Reese hospital. He Fail to Heed Call firm at his home address for 10 Goodwin John D. Goodwin, C.

P. fond father of Patricia VanJoske and Lynn nrancki: hrnther nf Raymond and Wil is survived by his widow, Beu-lah; a son, Thomas a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Lang; three grandchildren; five sisters; and two brothers. Oct. 14, at 9:30 a.

to St. Hedwig church. Interment St. Adalbert. Harold J.

Burke 27. of years. Surviving are his widow, ffiC Maple in Lake Anna: two daughters. had complained that village po-i Alice Giannone and Mrs. licemen had failed to come to! Vivian Froio: a son.

John; 10 1 his home altho his 13-year-old 1 grandchildren: a brother: and babv sitter had reported a a sister. Daniels Lottie J. Daiiiels. nee Pohlmann, be-lord v.ife of the late Martin; for.d liam Goodwin. Funeral Wednesday.

9 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 LaBUCla Martin J. LaBuda beloved hu'Sand of Clara, nee Ostraszewki; titor father of Richard M. I Ann Mary Ann, and 63d street to Holy Kos-rv cnurcn, i 113th and S. Park.

Interment St. v'ary. i Visitation after 6:30 p. Monday. LU 2-2000.

I Funeral Directors t-nnt nrf tt Ki-um'. in Martin J. loving son of Julia and the late John; fond brother of Ann I3en mother of Geome I Elaine Daniels and Lorraine (Laurence) Szydlowski; grandmother of Thomas Cill, Kenneth and Andrew Daniels, Michael, Robert, and Therese Szvdlowski; sister of Casimir Pohlmann. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W.

63d street, to the Church of Our Ladr of Loretlo. Interment St. Joseph's. Visitation alter 7 p. m.

Monday. LU Oscar P. Wodack The youth was captured by Serviccs for 0scar P. Wo-Burke and a friend and taken dack g2 of 726 Park av River C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 112 YEARS Arenson me ponce waiion wnere ForesU president and founder -t was charged with disorderly of Wodack ElectricaI Tool 221 East Ene Superior 7-7709 Bel'e Arenson, nee Bobinskr, beloved wife conauci ana cnminai trespass. Hnrnn ct will Dashach JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" Burke said that on Oct. 1 he be held at 11 a. m.

tomorrow Woods; grandfather of John and Richard; nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 13, at 9 a. m. from Frank S.

Palka Funeral Home, 3756 S. Paulina street, to St. Maurice church. Member of the Daniel Dowling council. No.

1063, K. ef C. LA 3-C829. Visitation Tuesday after 12 noon. Interment Resurrection.

Lang Helen Lang, nee Pfeiffer, Oct. 9, beloved wifa of Frank dear sister ot Catherine Theisen and the late Amelia and Peter. At Birren and Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 7 p. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30. Services in St. Henry church, at 10 o'clock. Interment All Saints cemetery.

Lausch 25 Erie WHitehall 4-6G6C FORTH CHAPEL 210O E. 75th street Jewish Funeral Directors. Ml 3-5400. and his wife had gone to a par-tv 2 miles away and left the sitter, daughter of a Lake For-cst alderman, in charge. Police Phone Unanswered in the chapel at 203 S.

Marion Oak Park. Mr. Wodack. who died Sunday in Royal Oak Nursing home in Oak Park, was a member of the Chicago Gould Harold Gould of 11052 Kling street. North Hollywood.

Sept. 20, 1966. formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Stella; father ot Marilyn Audas and Arlene; son of Donald Gould; brother cf Jeannette, Charlotte, Aqnes, Neva, Roberta, and Donald. Services were held In North Hollywood. Gregory-james "iDemetriosI Gre9oriou, late of 7C4 W.

Diversey parkway, beloved husband of Sophia, nee Mantzorou; loving father of Aspasia George Gritsonis; fond grandfather of James and Amilia Gritsonis; dear brother of Helen William! Cordogianes and Constance W. Pappas; brother-in-law of Florence M. Gregory and Vergis Mantzoros. Member of North Shore Chapter, No. 94, Order of Ahepa; Chapter Pelasgosm No.

43; Panarcadian Federation of America, and Hellenic Society of Kastrittas St. George. Funeral Wednesday, 12:30 P. from Chapel of Adinamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N. Western avenue.

Services 1 at the Annunciation Cathedral, 1017 La Salle. Interment Elmwood Cemeteries ot Ralph; devoted mother of Betty Jane lOanJ Taibleson and Harriet IJordinl Willens; dear grandmother of two; fond sister of Max Bobinsky and Irene Bloom, both of Los Angeles, Ruben and Lawrence Bcbinsky. Services Wednesday, I P. at Piser North Town Memorial Chapel, 6130 California avenue. Interment Rosemont Park.

Member of Hadassah and Twin Orchard Country club. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of services. 338-23C0. Austin Madeleine Drake Austin, beloved wife of the ti'e Dwiqht dear mother of Stephen D. Austin, M.

Patricia J. Lewis, and Betty J. Bergman; fond grandmother of Stephen, Brooks, Barbara, and Pelcr Austin, Gregory, William, and Mark Lewis, Sandra, Arthur, and Robert Bergman. Friends may call Tuesday at Posflewait Chaoei. 573 Lake street.

Anthony J. Dasbach, lale of Berwyn, beloved husband of the late Bertha: dear father of Matthias J. Ada; brother of Anna Scifert; grandfather of Lynn Gienko. Services Wednesday, 10:15 a. at H.

Marik Sons, A5C7 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, to SI. Mary of Celle church. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of Kitteler St. Cornelius court. No. 88.

C. O. F. GU 4-6310. DeFoy Mavme E.

DeFoy, nee Shaw, wife of the late Oliver mother of Edgar of Fnoenix, Isabel of Eureka Springs, Jane Johnson of Phoenix and Betty Lund; six grandchildren; also greatgrandchildren; sister of Anna Nattinger. Service Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Schlcrf Funeral Home, 2118 Lawrence avenue. Interment private. Please omit flowers.

LO 1-4850. Rotary club and Medinah tern- The girl telephoned police about 11 m. to report a youth pie. Surviving are his widow, trying to enter the house. No Gertrude; a daughter, Mrs.

one answered the police phone. Marjorie Primrose: three so she telephoned Burke at the grandchildren, and one great- Fljem oria J-arh CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM A family memorial of quiet dignity and lasting beauty PHICES TO FIT EVERY NEED CROSS FT. RD. and HARRISON ST. EVANSTON.

ILL. S83-5080 5081 84.50 I 502 party. Burke, in turn, tele- grandson. phoned the police station where Betty F. Lausch, suddenly, Oct.

8. 1966, beloved wife of Leslie; lovln9 mother of Leslie Mark, and Paul; fond daughter of Estelle and the late Norman R. Rolfe; dear sister of Charles and John Roife. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from Ketcham Funeral Chapel, 2C36 W.

street, to Little Flower church at 10:30 a. m. Interment local. Visitation after 7 p. m.

Monday. HU 3-6202. Loewenstein William Loewenstein, loving father of Jil A. E.l Reinhoid of Highland Park, dear brother of the late Pauline Strauss, Cora Morgenthal, Rose and Ella Eisendrath, James. Clarence, Edward, Milton, Sidney, Emanuel, and Charles Loewenstein; loving grandfather of Peter Nathan and Penny Nathan.

Services Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 10 a. at Se9uin Chapel, 1848 Second street, Hiqh-land Park. Interment Rosehill cemetery. Info.

Furth Chapel, Mi 3-5400. Mrs. Helen Egan O'Shea Mass for Mrs. Helen Egan O'Shea. C5.

formerly of Chicago and widow of the late Benjamin O'Shea. former chairman of the board of Union Carbide Demina Caria Ann Dcnima. age 8, darling daughter of Carl A. and Frances, nee Di-Giacomo; loving sister of Judith; dear nr.inddaughtor of Rosario and Florence DiGiacomo and James and Jennie Dem-ma; niece of Beniamin and Gloria Di-G'acomo, Sam and Antoirette Gurgone, he was told that "no one was available to investigate." With a friend. Burke drove to his home and found a youth tampering with his second car.

As he struCEled with the King Cscar lodge. No. 855, A. F. A.

M. Services Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1 p. at Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 fj. Western avenue, service Monday, 3 p.

m. Interment private. Kindly emit floAers. 561-6874. Pfeiifer William J.

Pfeiffer, beloved husband of Pauline, nee Nowinski; dear fattier of William Jr. Irene, Euqene Elainel, Barbara IGenel Jasiak, Richard Vivianl, David Val Rael, and Michael; tond brother ot Waiter, Chester, Leonard, Harriet Garbarz, Irene Malv, and the late Louis, Stanley and John. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Pomierski Funeral Home, 1059 W. 32d street, to St.

Mary of Perpetual Help church. Interment Resurrection. YA 7-6424. Pietrzyk Victoria Pietrzyk, nee Zurek, beloved wife of the late Alexander; loving meli'-'r of John; ddir g-andmother of Richard Laurette! and Jtan I Robert) Norris; greal-qrandrrciher of Laurette, Rici'ii, Jan. and L.nn; tond aunt of Heitn Czaika.

Funeral Wednesday; 9:30 a. from the Kirsten Home, 1006 N. Western avenue, ta St. Fidelis church. Interment St.

Adalbert cemetery. Please omit flowers. AR 6-3378. Pignato Loretta Pignato, nee Delordo, beloved wife of Louis; loving mother of Rose Skirmont; dear of Frank Lorrainel Delordo, Josephine Delordo, and Lena Donald! Wilson of Mokena, dear grandmother of Richard and Diane Skirmont. Funeral Wednesday.

8:45 a. from the Granada Funeral Home, 1702 W. 69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel churc.i. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Entombment Queen of Heaven. PR 6-060C. Porth J. Curtis Porth, age 24, of Park Ridqe, devoted son of Eleanore and Irving Porth; dear brother of Jeanne; fond grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor J. Porth and Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Dobson. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. rr. at Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcctt road, ar Cumberland, Park Ridge.

Interment private. Memorials to the Heart Fund will be appreciated. 623-5122. Pydisch John Pydisch, beloved husband of Gloria; fond brother of Michaei, Nicholas, George, Mrs. Ann Outterson, and Mary.

Remains resting at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, from 1 to 10 p. m. Tuesday. Services and interment Binghamion, N.

Y. In lieu of flowers, memorials to your favorite charity will be appreciated. 561-6874. Quinlan Thomas R. Quinlan, suddenly, age 22.

beloved son ot Mary Helen, nee Giltinen, and John L. Quinlan; fond brother of John L. Mother Mary Geraidine, I. B. V.

Joseph Patrick ard Edward loving nephew of Miarguerite Giltinen. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from the Druirrn Funeral Home, 2035 E. 79th street, 1 biocit east cf Jeffery boulevard, to St. Philip Neri church.

Mas 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SO 8-1610. Rabelhofer Theresa Pabelhofer, pee Kerbier, dear wife of the late Karl; beloved motner ot Charles.

Josepn, Louis, Theresa Turcsanv. Betty Haubner, Helen Htr-rrann, Lillian Tinv, end Rosemare Fritz- Oak Park. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. at First Presbyterian church of River Forest, Quick and Lathrop. Inter- ment Canton, lit.

Memorials may be sent to First Presbyterian church of River Forest. EU 3-4141. Bernardi Bennie Bernardi, Oct. 9, 1966, beloved brother cf Mary Cafft-rata. Joseph Ber-1 njrdi, and the late Lucy Minaglia, Lena Catierata.

John, and Michael Bernardi. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from bui- tlvan and Son Funeral Home. 245 W. North avenue, to Immaculate Conception cnurch.

Mss 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. Please omit flowers. in New York, will be prowler, Mrs.

Burke again tele-; company i tUoriArl Via nnla ctotinn unci S3IG flt 11 a. m. Thursday in Jorrph and Anna Mane Demma; cousin of Ross and Linda DiGiacomo and James i Gurgone. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. I from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W.

79th street, to St. Clare of i Mcntefalco cnurch. Reguiem mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

436-1861. Sacred Heart Catholic church. cemetery. LO l-8ft96. Grosscup Mary Rose LaValley Grosscup, Oct.

9, 1966, beloved wife of the late Irwin W. Grosscup; mother of Rosemary Mindek and the late Irwin L. Grosscup: sister of the late Lnretta Krause, Martin and Edward LaValley, and Marguerite Bins-field: grandmother of Joseph Irwin Mindak. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Sullivan and Son Funeral Home.

6311 N. Clark street, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. Grossman Alex A. Grossman. 2501 W. Touhy avenue, dear husband of Anne, nee Rudolph, and the late Rose; loving father of Hazel ISandvl Kaplan and Blossom Dr.

Leslie! Lowenthal of Pontiac, devoted grandfather of Richard Kaplan, Jan, Randi, Brian, and Jay Lowenthal. -dear brother of Henry, Mamie of Lc.s Angeles, Sylvia Sacks of Cleveland, and the late Menashe Grossman, Jeanette Faber, Berchie Levy, and Nathan Grossman. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at as told that help would be there in a few minutes. Burke New Rochelle.

N. Y. Mrs. Coffin Lovisetto and his friend subdued the youth and took him to the sta- Rochelle. Survivors are two tion.

He was identified as John oaugnters Mrs. c. uooen no- mer and Mrs. J. Gates Romer: Uatcliffe.

IS. of 463 Austin av DiCaro Antoinette DiCaro, beloved wile of Carl; loving mother of Carl Diane, and Mary Ann; dear grandmother of one; fond daughter of Charles and Doretta Lococo; Sister of Jack and Lorraine Lococo. Rest-inq at Leis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the Circle. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.

to Our Lady of Hope cnurch, Des Piaines, III. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit flowers.

GL 3-1234. Genevieve Boffin, beoved ife of William lond mother ot William G. I Helen McEllenborough; grandmother ot tnree: siter of Charles Jane Fletcher and Raiph. Funeral services, 1 p. m.

Wednesday, from Wolniak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski road. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. PO 7-4500. Boland two sisters; and seven Abrmo Lovisetto, dearly beloved husband of Anita, nee Barsanti; loving father of Udilla I Mario I Mafiola and Jennie I Edward RudnickJ; fond stepfather of Jack Lorraine Montemaqni and Ronald Montemagni.

Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 W. Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. 286-2500. Park. Slams Door Shut DEDICATED TO SERVING As we would be served for over 75 years in surround i ru) of beauty and peace.

Single graves, family lots. Garden Mausoleum crypts, and niches at modest cost. Terms with no Charge. VOUNT OLIVE CEMETERY 3800 N.Narragansett-av. AV 6-3770 DOUBLE LOT-Oak Woods cemettry." Settle estate.

Write MRC 4S. Tribune. In Memoriam Hansen Caroline M. Hansen Oct. 11.

196S John H. Hansen Oct. 6. 1965 In cherished memory of my parents. MARION.

Karban James Karban Sr. A tribute of love to the everlasting memory of a wonderful a-d devoted husband, father, and grandfather whom we lost 10 years ago today. LOVING WIPE LOUISE, JIMMIE, LOU AND DON IE. Rasmussen Alvin Rasmussen Oct. 11, 1943 Dearlv loved remembered always.

AUNT DOROTHY, UNCLE CLARENCE. Rasmussen Alvin Rasmussen. In fond memory of our dear nephew who left us 3 years ago. UNCLE EARL AND UNCLE FRANK. Rasmussen Alvin Rasmussen.

Tno absent. voi are ever near still missed, loved, and always doa.v AUNT CLARA. Winterson Edgar F. Winterson Jr. In loving mem-orv on your birthday, Oct.

It. DEVOTED WIFE MARIE. Fraternal Notices Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 W. Devon. Interment Rosemont Park ceme Dickson Luedke Martin R.

Boland, father of Patricia; son of Mary Hauler Boland and tne late Martin; brother ot John, the late Georse and Margaret. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from Kerrigan Funeral Home, 5516 S. Ashland avenue, to St.

Basil church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Boilermakers union, local No.

1. Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday. PR 6-0031.

Broughton John H. Broughton of 106C0 S. Parretl avenue, devoted husband of Dagm-tr The babv sitter said Ratciitie Benjamin II. Weisbrod had come "to the rear door look- Services for Benjamin H. ing for someone.

After she Weisbrod, 75. of 1360 N. Sand-slammed the door shut, she 1 burg a retired lawyer and said, he vcnt to the front door active worker in the Chicago and tried to enter. Heart Fund association, will be Prefantaine's explanation was Thursday in Arlington Na-tliat he was checking another tional cemetery, Washington, call. Rodman, who was on desk Mr.

Weisbrod was a retired duty, said he was helping him. army lieutenant colonel, who received the legion of merit in Martha I. Dickson, nee Hillard, beloved wife of the late LeRoy; loving mother of Eleanore Thon-as and Jay Havmond; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of nine; sister of Ethel Rose. Frances Love, Stephen, and Richard Hillard. Funeral Wednesday, Oct.

12, at 2 p. at Johnson Funeral Home. 3845 Prairie avenue, Brookfield. Interment Clarendon Hills. In lieu of flowers, make donations to Heart fund.

HU 5 021 4. Mathilda H. Luedke. beloved wife of the late George; dear mother of George Jr. and Lucille; mother-in-law of LaVergne; grandmother of George and Roger.

Resting at Geils Funeral Home, 180 S. York street, Bensenville, III. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a. at the Bensenville Home. Interment Acacia Park.

PO 6-3232. Mariotti tery. Past master of Hamilton-Crawford lodge. No. 1155.

A. F. and A. Masonic Order; board member of Evelyn Steinberg Memorial club; past vice president of Chicago Pastry Cooks member of Cong. Ezras Israel.

Chapel visitation Tuesday evening. Please omit flowers. Information, RO 1-2400. Haines Gertrude A. Haines, at Woodstown, N.

October 8, 1966, formerly of Evanston, wife of the late Frank Haines; mother of Melvin W. Haines, of Woodstown, N. J. and Mrs. Gertrude Blackman of Palo Alto.

seven grandchildren. Service Tuesday, 2:30 p. at Memorial Park cemetery cnapel, Skokie. Interment Memorial i Park. beloved father of John N.

of Sylmar, grandfather of tour. Member of Doerscheln 1D45. He died Saturday in Pas-savant hospital. Survivors are two sisters and two brothers. Sons of St.

George. Resting at Ceonty I Mortuary, 17 E. 112th place. Services I p. m.

Wednesday. Interment Cedar Park. Please omit flowers. I Brownlee Sarin A. Oct.

8, of Evanston, Sbter of Anne and Samuel Brownlee, Mrs. E. G. Rice, and Mrs. H.

J. Borsch, i Nazareno Mariotti, beloved husband of Anna, nee Holmes; loving father of Alice Charles! Cannon Giannone, John lAnnl, and Vivian Lawrence Froio; fond grandfather of 19; devoted brother of Corinaldesi. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. from the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Oak Park, to Notre Dame church, i Mass 9:45 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Please omit flowers. ES 9-5151 or Vi 8-3010.

Maslo Frank Maslo, dear brother of Ann 1 i bdna J. Doerscheln, nee Ronnau, formerly of 65-M) S. Oakley, beloved wife of the late Frederick; fond mother of LaVerne I Kenneth I Arnold and Mona-cicl (Roberrl Wapole; grandmother of eight; sister of Arthur and the late Leonard Ronnau. Resting at McPhee Funeral Home. 7133 S.

Western avenue, where services will be held Wednesday at II a. m. Interment Acacia Park. PR 6-0777. Hegenauer Constance E.

Henenauer. age 9. Oct. 9, i 196e. beloved daughter ot kov ana Janette Hegenauer; fond sister of Lydia Jane.

Services Wednesday, 2 p. at CHICAGO LOCAL. NO. 245, L. P.

I. U. Wdrrn Carifon, platemaker, passed away CXI. 8. Services at Lain Sons, 2121 W.

95tn street, Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 11 a. m. HARRY F. SPOHNHOLTZ, President.

EMERA CHAPTER, NO. 402 Brother Memorial servces 2 p. Tuesday I the First Presbyterian church, 600 9tn street, Wilmette. In lieu of flowers, me- mcrials may be nude to the First Pres- bvterian church, 600 9th street, Wilmette. Doubek HOUSEWIFE IS SOLE HEIR TO KRUSE ESTATE A Michigan housewife became the sole heir yesterday to the SI, 668.000 estate of an uncle she never knew existed.

Mrs. Rosemary Jelneck. 42. of the small community of Swartz Creek, became heir to, the estate of Arthur F. Kruse.

Ait-benson i-unerai nome, w. viom-rose avenue. Interment St. Lucas ceme- tery. IR 8-2036.

Rocerf VanDeusen, P. resting at 3026 i Belmont avenue. AAasonic services Tues- 1 Burns Rose Doubek of Cicero, beloved wife of Frank dear mother of Dorothy Lerov! Crane; grandmother of Judv and Cathy; sister of Anna Kaosen, Mary Klepach. Services Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1:30 p.m..

Charles E. Burns of Berwyn, son of i Axel T. Youngberg Axel T. Youngberg, 77. of McHenry.

and formerly of 1223 38th court. Cicero, died yesterday on the Washington boulevard CTA bus on his way work. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in the chapel at 5708 W.

Madison st. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eleanore Nelson and Mrs. Oav, -t g. jO p.

w. HARRIETT BROWN, W. M. i the late James and Mary burns; fond brother of Mary Corry, Mildred Burns. Lillian Klenha, and Vincent.

Funeral Announcements Thursday, 9:30 a. from Linhart Funeral Home, 6820 W. Cermak road, to St. Mary of Celle church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's. 749-2255. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W.

Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National." Member of Cicero Rebekah lodge. No. 44, I. O.

and Karlin lodge. No. Ill, J. C. D.

P. Contributions may be made to the Heart fund. GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Dunn Heidenreich Charles Heidenreich. late residence Berwyn, beloved husband of Ida, nee Henzel; dear father of Charles, Russell, and Earl; dear grandfather of three; dear brother of Harold.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 11, at 2 p. from the Frank Gariffo Funeral Home, 2618 Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn. Interment Eden cemetery.

Member of the Berwyn post. No. 422, of the American Legion. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the Gideon International for the purchase CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial qift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION 9 E. Jackson-blvd.

HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Burrows K7 hn hurl hnpri vir nresident Anna E. Dunn, ane 79 3438 W. 218th street, wife of the late Harry of the Combined Insurance I Marie Sieverson; three grand-Companv of America. 5050 I children and three great-Broad wa v. until his death grandchildren.

Oct. 9, 1966, Matteson, C. mother of Lillian Hilde- Wovnich, Antoinette Stan) Buiak, Alex Estelle IBruno Markowski; fond uncle ot manv nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 9:30 a.

from Andziewicz Funeral Home, 1726 W. 18th street, to St. Adalbert church. Interment St. Adalbert.

226-1123. McKinney Geneva McKinney of the Presbyterian Home. Evanston, Oct. 1C, 1966, wife of the late Edward McKinney. Service 3 p.

m. Tuesday at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. McLean John J. McLean, beloved husband of Naricy IDolliel, nee Ward; dear father of Joseph Winifred, and Ruth Pohlman; grandfather of William Pohlman, Winifred Nabicht, and John; two great-grandchildren: ford brother of Edward Doctor Daniel the late Andrew Joseph B.

a-d Catherine Doman. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Wm. C. Smith and Sons, 2500 N.

Cicero avenue, to Immaculate Heart of Mary church. Interment St. Joseph. Please omit flowers. Retired member of Chicago Fire Insurance patrol.

Retired Firemen's association and Western Reserve court. No. 19, C. O. F.

237-8070. DEATH NOTICES Harry W. of Matteson, Isabelle McNauahton Burrows, nee Hax- i ton, beloved wife of the late Herbert i dear mother of James V. Evelyn and Margaret J. Norman Iverson; grand- mother of Maureen Marron, John Iver- son, James ard Norman Iverson; qreat-grandmother of Sean Patrick Mar- ron; sister of Sophia McNeiily.

Services II a. m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, at i Kolssak Funeral Home. 4255-59 W.

Division, corner of KMdare. Interment 1 Mount Emblem. AL 2-36C0. brand, Huntington W. Edna May and Maraaret bachelor, March 13.

Kruse, Mindis, Hammond, John T. Warren Services for John T. Warren. 71, of Mays Landing, N. and of Decatur, three sisters; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.

Resting at the Soindler-Koelling Lincoln-way Chapel, Lincoln highway at Kedzie left no will. Mrs. Jelneck had been adopted as an infant by Mr. and of servicemen's testaments. GU 4-651 C.

Ileinrieh Max Heinrich, late of 1419 E. 53d stret, beloved husband of Charlotte; devoted brother of Lore Rosenbaum and Selma and Fritz Regensteiner; fond uncle of Henry and Dolores Rosenbaum. Funeral Tuesday, 2 P. at Ryan Funeral Home, E. 87th street, at Dante.

Interment No visitation. Please omit flowers. ES 5-2400. i Herberg I Marie T. Herberg, late of Hazel Crest, Oct.

8, 1966, beloved wife of Arthur; I loving mother of Mrs. Dorothy Clouse I formerly of Chicago, were held "SEE" NOTICES Listed below ore "See" notices whicfl ore cross references to deoth notices oppeoring in today's Tribune. "See" notices feature the names of fomily members of the deceased who have different legil name than the deceased because of morrioge or a legal change. Some "See" notices feature the maiden nome of a wife who may be best known in the community by her maiden nome. Mrs.

William Lindeboom. wno took her from a Grand Rapids icriv. 1 1 ui i in vwruae gianu- father, Clintton J. was a Chi- mann; 20 qruf.cchilaren. Funeral Aednes-dav, 11:15 a.

from Wm. C. Smit'i and Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Philomena church.

Interment St. josepn's. 237-6070. Ragan Alvin J. Ragan, beloved son ot Waiter J.

and Adeline, nee Nov.ak; loving brother of Dr. Edward H. Adelie I ard Mildred Dr. Bernard J.I Warzak. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 a.

from Koop Funeral Home, 5844-43 Milwaukee, to St. Tarcissus church. Interment Mary-hill. Please omit flowers. 763-5111.

Redick Harold W. Redick, dear brother of Lorraine IFrankl Conro; fond uncle cf Frank and Glenn. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 13, 1 p. at Henry W.

Mueller Funeral Home. 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue. Visitation after 2 p. m.

Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Heart Fund appreciated. Interment ot. Lucas. AV 6-8740.

Reynolds Edward A. Reynolds, beloved husband of Helen; nee McHale; fond father of Patricia George Gardner and Thomas Patricia! Reynolds; grandfather of 10; dear brother of Mary Dean ard the late Grace. Visitation after 7 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, Oct.

12, 9:30 a. Collens Funeral Home, 5350 W. North avenue, to Saint Peter Canisius church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Oueen of Heaven. Member of H. N. S. TU 9-8844.

Reynolds Rose Reynolds, Oct. 10, wife of the late Raymond; dear mother of Mrs. William Lorrainel Zie9ler. Raymond and Ronald Patricia Reynolds; grandmother of Robert I Nancy! Luban, William Ziegler, Michael, Theresa, Rickie. Mark, and John Reynolds; of Steven and David Luban; sister of Mrs.

Ethel Schick. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie highway, Homewood. Funeral 9:30 a. m. Thursday from Parlors, to St.

Joseph church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. SY 8-5300.

Rezac George Rezac, age 65, 1650 Tigertaii avenue, Miami, Sunday, Oct. 9. came to Vlami, 1938, from Chicago, owned the Southland Super Service station in Miami, survived by wife. Rose Rezac. Miami; sister, Mrs.

Ella Koletis, Chicaqo; brother Cyril Rezac of-Woods, Wis. Services 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Lithgow Coral Way Funeral Home, followed by burial at Woodlawn cemetery, Miami, Fla. Roeder Mamie T.

Roeder, nee Gottschalk, beloved wife of the late Fred F. Roeder; fnod mother of Fred C. Roeder, Jane L. Morgan, Roseann Lipavsky and the' late Dorothy E. Samack; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of four; dear sister of Elsie Ingalis.

Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, corner Pulaski road, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2 p. m. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. KE 9-6100.

Continued on following page orphanage and never told her of her adoption or uncle. The Ottawa county probate court had been ready to divine the estate among six cousins i I Meier cago architect, died Oct. 7 in Mays Landing. He is survived by two sons. John T.

and Robert and seven Bykowski Helen Bykowski, nee Lewandowski, beloved wife of Alovsius; dear mother of Mildred Murphy and Marianne Usiak; grandmother of 10; sister of John and George. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Goglin Funeral Home, 5935 W. I Belmont avenue, to St. Bartholomew church.

Interment Maryhill. BE 7-4404. Callahan Morton C. Callahan, beloved husband of 1 Bemice; fond father of Wilma Jack Richardson, Arline James) Slattery; dear grandfather of four. Member of Wm.

B. Warren lodge. No. 209, Loval I Order of Moose, Portage Park No. 220.

i Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Roberts-Cistaro Funeral Home, 5525 N. Clark street. Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

Information LO 1-3310. Campbell Mary Meier of Oak Park, beloved wife of William; loving mother of Margaret Zieg-1 ler and Herman W. Meier; fond grand-1 mother of Lillian Fair, Heddy McQueeney, Janet Hoffstatter, and William Meyer. I Funeral Wednesday. 1 p.

at Zimmer-1 man 8. Son Funeral Home, 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. Interment Concordia. 366-2200.

Mesa until the executors of the estate discovered Mrs. Jelneck. She and her husband, a wholesale petroleum products dealer, 1 have two sons. and James Orr; devoted daughter of Mary Bumblebur9; fond sister of Dorothy Murphy, Ethel Cooper, Elizabeth Overman, Beatrice Brown, Louise Lamb, Theodore, Robert, and Edward Bumble-burg; grandmother of two. Resting at Jerome Zimny Funeral Home, 168th and Dixie highway.

Hazel Crest, where services will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Funeral mass 10 a. m. St.

Anne's church in Hazel Crest. Visitation Tuesday after 1 o. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Information 335-0116. Herman William Herman beloved husband of Genevieve, nee Wisniewski; dear father of William Jr. Julie) and Roy; grandfather of William III; son of the late Anton and Rose Herman; brother of Marie Sharpe, Joseph Emily), James Lucille, Rose, Mildred, and the late Frank. Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from Soltes Mrs.

Donald A. Trescott Services for Mrs. Dorothy Trescott, 55, of 7609 Clyde, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Bryn Mawr Community church, 7000 S.

Jeffery av. Mrs. Trescott died Sunday Deaths Elsewhere in Matteson. Services Wednesday, 1 p. Faith United Church ot Christ in Matteson.

Interment Cedar Park cemetery. SK Dunn Felix Dunn, beloved father of Gregory; fond son of the late Dominic and Margaret; dear brother of Rose and the late Walter and Thomas. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Hursen Chapel, 5911 Madison street, to Visitation church, Elmhurst, III. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of the Electrical Union, local No. 134. Eckstrand Doris C.

Eckstrand, Oct. 9, 1966, late of 4313 N. Wolcolt avenue, dear sister of Helen Wilson and Gordon Eckstrand. In state at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster.

Private service- for immediate family only. LO 1-5147. Emilson Carl Emilson. Oct. 9, 1966.

beloved husband of Esther nee Malmberg; dear father of Edna Peterson and Norma Nielsen; fond grandfather of Steven, Susan, and Bruce Peterson, and Linda, Wendy, Robert, and Scott Nielsen. Resting at Nelson Funeral Chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster, until 11 a. m. Thursday.

In slate at Immanuel Lutheran church, 1510 Elmdale avenue, until time of service, 1 p. m. Interment Ridgewood. Memorials to Augus-tana nursery would be appreciated. LO 1-5147.

Focht John Focht, age 72, of Pell Lake, formerly of Chicago, dear brother of Mrs. Joseph Zahn of Pell Lake, and Mrs. Francis Wendling of Chicago, III. Resting at Haase Derrick Funeral Home, Genoa City, Wis. Funeral services 11 a.

m. Wednesday. Interment Irving Leslie Irvin. 71, "the a ft of tne paracnute, Illinois Central hospital. She founder of the Irving Airchute is survived by her husband, company, in 1919 made the first Donald and a son, Dennis, free-fall parachute jump, de-1 Chapel, 2746 W.

51st street, to SS. Cyril and Methodius church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Cannon See Nazareno Mariotti notice.

Cilella See Isabella Giosh notice. Cox See Rosina Orangios notice. DeLana See Joseph Giglio notice. Delordo See Loretta Pignato notlca. DiGiacomo See Carla Ann Demma notice.

Dressel See Martin I. Schell notice. Esposito See Frank Arena notice. Fajfer See William J. Pfeiffer notice.

Ferra See Joseph Gi9tio notice. Froio See Nazareno Mariotti notice. Giannone See Nazareno Mariotti notice. Giltinen See Thomas R. Quinlan notice.

Holmes See Nazareno Mariotti notice. Iverson See Isabelle Burrows notice. McEllenborough See Genevieve Boffin notice. Merletti See Rosina Orangios notice. ve loped the ripcord apparatus Milton ibuzzi c.

campoeti jr. of vma Park, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Horning; dear father of Colleen, Catherine, Curtis, Casey, and Cecilia; son of Milton and Grace Campbell; brother of Anne Turner. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. at Steuerle Funeral Home, 350 S. Ard-more avenue.

Villa Park, to St. Alexander church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Assumption.

Visitation after 3 p. m. Wednesday. 832-4161. Casale Philip Casale, husband of Mary Ann, nee Platta; loving father of Linda and Philip; beloved son of Peter and Minnie, nee Loioco; fond brother of Mary the late Joseph Cambronel, Annette Dominic De-Vincenzo, Josephine Robert Smith, and Anthony.

Funeral services Tortoriello Funeral Home, 3007 S. Union avenue. Interment private Please omit flowers. Vi 2-6651. for parachutes; in Los Angeles.

William Mesa, beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Margaret Parise. At Williams Funeral Home, 12 Lake street, Oak Park. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. to St. Edmund church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. 848-8788. Miller Flora Miller, nee Roncoli, dearly beloved mother of Edward and the late Catherine. Funeral notice later.

286-2500. Modesto Clara Modesto, wife of the late Rocco, fond mother of John, Vincent, Dorothy, Violet. Kay, Madelon, Rosemary; sister of Eva and Marie. Services at St. James Catholic church, 10 a.

m. Tuesday. Rosary at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Witbeck, Wheeler, Sabein Funeral Home, 203 L09an avenue.

Belvidere, III. 815-544-2121. Mucerino Maria Mucerino, beloved wife of the late Ralph; loving mother of Mrs. Jennie Frank! Minella, Sam Rosemary, Louis IRosarial, and Ralph (Helen); grandmother of 10; great-grandmother of one. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St. Eulalia church. May-wood. Interment Mount Carmel.

A 2-9300. Mulligan John N. Mulligan, beloved husband of Evelyn, nee Mulcahy; dear father of John Interment St. Mary's. PR 6-7257.

Herrold Dallas R. Herrold, age 62, of 13847 Wabash avenue, Riverdale, Oct. 9, 1966, husband of Edna; father of Delwin and Mrs. Mary Ann Robertson; brother of Mrs. Laura Schroeder; grandfather of four.

Masonic services Tuesday, 8 p. m. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 10 a. at Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln avenue, Dolton, III.

Interment Cedar Park. 849-5450. MARCUS KING, LIQUEFIED GAS PIONEER, DIES Col. Marcus R. King, 63, formerly of Chicago, a pioneer in the liquefied gas business and a retired air force veteran, died in Charleston, S.

it was learned yesterday. He was burled in Arlington National cemetery. Col. King, who was graduated from Crane Technical William Roger Greeley. 85, S3, nationally known architect.

Unitarian layman, civic leader and town planner; in Lexington, Mass. Daniel O. Landis. 63, who in the 1930s created a reflex opti-cals system that eventually made television practical for home viewing; in Upper Darby, Pa. The Thoughtful Parson Sends Holmes Helen Holmes, Oct.

10, 1966, daughter of the late John and Carrie Holmes; sister of the late Robert H. and John; aunt of Robert and John Holmes. At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 10 a.

m. Interment private. Hovland CONSULT THESE FLORISTS Giglio notice. High school and the University Moncada of Illinois, had been retail man- See Joseph fnr th Stolons divisinn i Mori WEST b- JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST 5315 W.

Madison AU 7-0136 SUBURBAN of Skelly oil company in Chicago, Minneapolis, and Denver from 1929 to 1942, when he entered the army air corps. See Angelina Gaddini notice. Paolella See Joseph Giglio notice. Peiffer See Helen Lang notice. i BUSSE'S FLOWERS Mount Prospect, III.

Elm and Evergreen 259-2210 Cedzidlo Rose Cedzidlo, nee Gofron, beloved wife of the late Stanley; loving aunt of Mary John! Krason, Helen Anthony! Kalina Mary (John Grzegorczyk, Mary Mc-Kenna, Helen Antonelli, Mary Krueger, and Helen Rogala. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 9:30 a. from John H. Patka Funeral Home.

1256-58 W. 51 st street, to St. John of God church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. BO 8-5257.

Checkett Sydney T. Checkett at Santa Monica, Oct. 7, 1966. beloved husband of the late Bertha; dear uncle- of Lillian Roberson, Mabel Meyer, Viola Anderson, Lorraine Cornish, and Louise Moore. At Lain and Son Chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, after 4 p. m. Tuesday, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 11 a. m.

Interment Rosehill. Connelly Jeanne M. Connelly of Deerfield, beloved wife of Francis loving mother of Jeffery, Janice, Jon, Jay, and Jennifer; devoted daughter of Mrs. James Copeland; dear sister of James Copeland. Resting at Kelley Spalding Funeral Home, 1787 Deerfleid road.

Highland Park, after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral mass 9:30 a. m.

Wednesday, Oct. 12, at HoW Cross church, 724 Elder lane, Deerfield. Entombment Queen of Heaven. 831-4260. Copack John Copack, dear brother of Marie Paul Perun, Michael Emily, Joseph (Ann Copack, Susan Sieger and Anthony Frances Copack.

Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1966, at 9 a. m. from Noworul Memorial Chapel, 2658 S. Central Park avenue, to Blessed Agnes church.

Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. 762-2233. fane cemetery, Chicago, in. at 2 p. m.

For information call 414-279-5933. Froehlich George Froehlich, beloved husband of the late Bertha, nee Biewald; dear brother of Elisabeth Froehlich, Teresa Heep, Joseph, Maria, Jacob, Richard Froehlich, and Johanna Reichwein. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 12, 9 a. from Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N.

Western avenue, to St. Matthias church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Saints cemetery.

561-6874. Furlong Russell L. Furlong, Oct. 9, 1966. beloved husband of Florence, nee Mellum; uncle of Walter N.

Keeran. At Lain and Son Chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m.

Interment Graceland. Member of Beverly Hills post. No. 407, A. Gaddini Angelina Gaddini, nee' Mori, beloved wife of the late Fiore Frank; fond mother of Eugene.

Funeral Thursday. 8:45 a. from Rosario D. Salerno Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to the Assumption cnurch.

Mass at 10. Interment Queen of Heaven. ME 7-0449. Gaughan Patrick (Bob) Gaughan, dear brother of Thomas Gaughan and Mrs. Bea Ferguson, both of Chicago, Mrs.

Winnie Lee in Ireland, Henry, John, and Daniel Gaughan, all in England the late Frank and Michael of Chicago. Visitation after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.

from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Ethelreda church. Mass 11:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Native of Attymass Ballina, County Mayo. Ireland. ST 3-7700. I reueiuere CENTRAL AND FLOWERS Field Bldg.

135 S. La Salle-st. RA 6-3357 Gene Elaine Wallace, Rita Tano, and the late Robert brother of Joseph, Charles, and Harold; grandfather of 25; great-grandfather of three; funeral Thursday, Oct. 13, 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. Myles Lewis Daly Myles, former long time resident of Riverdale, beloved husband of Jarmilla, nee Saul; father of Ronald Lewis of Evanston and Mrs. William Patricia) Durack of Park Ridge; 10 grandchildren; brother of John H. of Philadelphia, Raymond W.

of Detroit, Mrs. Roy Angela Beeching of Lake Worth, and Mrs. Lawrence Mary Blake of Santa Barbara, Cal. Funeral from Sacred Heart Catholic church. Lake Worth, Oct.

12, 1966. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Lake Worth. Nichols Samuel Nichols, beloved husband of Antoinette, dear father of Helen Victor Weiger, Leo Viola Nichols, John Bal-cikonis, and the late Adelaide Taylor; grandfather of Victor Weiger Dianne, Anthony, and Paula Weiger, Ronda and Tommy Nichols. Funeral Thursday, Oct.

13, at 8:45 a. from Wold and Wold Funeral Home, 3337 W. North avenue, to Maternity BVM church. Interment St. Casimir.

Please omit flowers. 252-2748. Anna Johnson Hovland, Oct. 9. 1966, wife of the late John P.

Hovland; sister of Mrs. Robert Fischer, and tne late Joseph Arthur and Olaf B. Johnson; she is also survived by four nieces, Mrs. Richard Livingston, Anna Dagnv Johnson, Mrs. Richard Frev, and Mrs.

Ruth Katana; two nephews, Arthur L. Johnson and Edward Fischer; and the grandsons of her late husband, John H. Sardeson and Charles T. Sardeson. Visitation at Lain and Son Chapel, 1035 N.

Dearborn street, Tuesday, from 6 to 9 p. m. Services Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. in the Westminster chapel of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Michigan at Delaware.

Interment Rosehill. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Lutheran Deaconess hospital, 1138 N. Leavitt street. Hnyck Everett E. Huyck, beloved husband of Irma, nee Schmitz; dad to Edward, Clifford and Earl O'Shea; fond grandfather of five.

Services Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2 p. at Burkhard Funeral Home, 2157 Irving Park road, at Leavitt st. Interment private. Member of Lawn lodge.

No. 815 A. F. A. Sword of Bunk--er Hill Austin.

Chicago's Own post. No. 1604 V. F. 33d Division War Jets, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks lodge.

No. 2064, and veteran of W. W. I and II. Please omit flowers.

Donations to the Heart fund will be appreciated. 539-7900. Francis W. Hickey, 62, an editorial writer for the Milwaukee Journal from 1918 to 1922 and a former educator and investment counselor; In Milwaukee. Miss Emma Feldman, 80, a concert manager who brought top opera, ballet, and theater stars into Philadelphia; in Philadelphia.

Mrs. Louise Wickard, 74, wife of Claude A. Wickard, secretary of agriculture under President Franklin D. Roosevelt; in Lafayette, Ind. A.

W. Binder, 71, a composer of Jewish melodies including music to accompany synagog prayep; in New York. See Joseph Gisllo notice. Pohlman See John J. McLean notice.

Roncoli See Flora Miller notice. Skirmont See Loretta Pignato notice. Held to Grand Jury for Killing Wife, Aunt George Sherard, 59, of 1929 Grey Evanston, was held to the county grand jury on a NORTH FLORISTS RO 4-0546 ANGEL GUARDIAN ORPH. 2001-45 W. Devon JOHN PLODZIEN 1836 W.

Peterson Florist Greenhouse SH 3-2230 charge of murder yesterday in Solazzo See Frank Curcio notice. MARRO'S FLORIST 4841 N. Cenlral-av. Open Sunday 283-2771 Wilson See Loretta Pignato notice. Yudis See Sophie Rogers notice.

Zanoni See Rosina Orangios notice. the North District court in Evanston. Sherard is accused of fatally shooting his wife, El-nora, 58, and her aunt, Mrs. Minnie Young, 65, on Sept. 29 in the Sherard home.

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