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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONiMY, APRIL 20, 1JH4 Section 2 17 Arthw Redar. UUllUiLUlttaJ s- UP --J AN TH2Y CQMS I' ALLU5 CTT 5 1 AMV rCNO' NOT YCT, ITS RAJNl' I ROCK FROVi LZHIKZUXXXS UKS TrCAROAD rf JJl SUPS! WE'RE ACITff VV0Na hjZlifttKL VERpftrT TT TfUkPTO! 1 f's 'CSHiNP US, A WHr THSTRS Topr7 i fHtZrfti VVH3M THN25 it Li- ul? czzmUqab TTTT i JTo EXPLAlilS TilEIH DIVORCE 1 I r- -war CerM LATE I OUR NEW FALL JPEA ZTr j- Itt WEGHT. -1 rkJ ICJV AGAIN LINE! CF-J 1 WEVE GOT TO KEEP 8 tUl TK WINNIE? JYK SHHHTCP SECRET! A STEP AHEAP OF i IF! l-rr ti r(. from preceding pae Minow 5 MB Mtnovltdl. wife af tha lota Morris; mother of Joy A.

I Doris) of Milwaukee. Harold P. Libelant Joseph M. (Rose, and tha late Charles and Ben; dear randmotner af six; area-. randmother of nine.

Services Monday, in af Original Weinstela t. Sons Chanel, 301 W. Peterson road. Inter- ment Com. Nvsach Store cor i WaMheim.

Visitation Sunday, I la 10 LOiwoaaca Hiiyg. 'Mitai Kodlac 1111 Oak Park avenue, Berwyn. beloved wife af Frank; fond mother ef Lillian M. (Albert Vvkmta and Edward P. (Olaal Mitos; trimdmother af Linda, Money, Susan, Gary, and Janet; sister of Frank and Loiili k-nrfiae.

Services Tuesday. April 21, 1 at Chrostka Memorial Chapelt, AMI w. Cermak read, Berwyn. Mottle Bassia Mottle, aee Masak, aae of "Naillwnie. former Iv of Hormno and Hatfield.

beloved wife of the late Joseph R. Mottle. Services Wednesday at the Bohemia National chapel, 1 P. e. Mrazek John Mrazek of Fort'Wovno, far- 7 merly of Berwyn, beloved busbond or Frances, nee Kolor dear father af Blanche IRalph) Snyder, Wllbert (Pa- tricia), and Donald (Wilnw) Mrazek; brother of Emily Johnson; five arand- rhildraa.

Services Tuesday. April Aprll 21, 10 a. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home. art W. Cermak rood.

Interment Bohemian National. OU 4-20M or Bi Nawalaniee 7 Michael Nawa teniae, oto at, died April late residence 13217 Coronoolet eve- nua tneuvwixni, nmn nwsnnv or Mary, nee Koperna; fond father of Eu- ena of Heaewisdt and Mrs. Alfredo Col-" 7 line of Burn ham. III; irandf other of three. Wednesday, April 22d.

a. Faneral Home, 13300 5. Houston avenue. Requiem mass at a. m.

at St. Fiorina church. Bariat Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, Illinois. Retired employee of Gold Cup Bound company. Mi 0-1666.

Josephine "Nleehfo, nea Satnav beloved wife af Satvatore; dear momer af Roy- tnond. Salvatora M.t Peter, and Joseahi dear sister of Peter, Catherine Yontom, man Satire. Faneral Wednesday, April 71. at a. from Vltucd Faneral f- Homo, 133 W.

Grand avenue, to Sonets Maria Addalarata church. Mass at 9:45. Interment St. Joseph. HA l-ett.

NtjJtJdry Jerrv Neledtv. beloved husband af 5 late Jessie; tbvino father of Edna William S.1 Peters, Elsie, Annette (Ed jmund Hoffman, Adalina Albert 6. Snancer, Jessie (Frank Koclara and Jerry Dolores; brother of Bassia Bursa, Frank, Mildred StekU Michael and the lata Mary Drout ana Joseon: father of 17; areat arandtdther af five. Services Wednosdor, April 22. 2:30 P.

of H. Mar Sons. 2534 s. PoMsM road. Interment Woodlowrc.

Member of Soavenir lease. Nol 131. I. O. O.

F. Rebekoh lodge. No. 74a, I- O. O.

Glory Court, No. 3510, I. O. F. and Weal 712.

I. B. G. T. LA, 1-3WZ.

Northqaist Mnrrlct Nnrrhaiifcf nf EvorHtan. Aortl 18, 1964, wife ef the late Ruben A. North- auist; stepmomer or rvira. winram Apoleaata; mother of the tote Harold -Abraham son; sister of Edward and Sylvester Bodzmler, Chester Badsmir, and Mrs. Cornno Andes.

Friends may call at Hebblethwalta Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, where service will be hard 2:30 p. Tuesday. Burial private. Please omit flowers. Memorials' may be mode to year fovorlto charity.

Norton Evelyn V. Norton, naa rod show, beloved wife of John: lovino mother of Timothy. Dennis, and Thomas; dear daughter or Hester and Char es Brad snow 'sister af Isabella Aosseth. Funeral Tues-. dav, :30 a.

nu, from Daniel W. Lynch Funeral Home, W37 s. Keazia to Mast Holy Redeemer church. Mass IS a. m.

Interment in South ga Godfrey A. lovln brother of Lena Stein, Olaa Reich, and the lata Ella Senior. Services Wednesday, 1 p. ot tha Palenka Funeral Home, T4S W. 48th street, interment Bcthania.

VI 7-123). Gregory O'Kellv. son af TO -SCHOOL, A UKB A I SJXSS SURGSONH '1 lADVtBTISXaUDfTI PANEL TO BEGIN SCREENING FOR SCHOOL DOnnD -BY CASEY ANAS The Mayor's Advisory Com mission on School Board Nominations will begin screening a record 116 nominees for three vacancies at 4 p. m. today.

The commission will meet the American National Bank building, 33 N. LaSaHe st The list Js so long that Dr. Eric Oldberg, commission chairman, has scheduled four meetings in eight days to whittle down the slate to nine names. Mayor Daley will oil the three vacancies after re ceiving this slate. if Group Plans Interviews -After today's session, the 18- member commission will meet tomorrow, and next Monday to consider, the nomi nees.

Oldberg hopes to have the slate Teduced to 12 or 19 names by Friday, when remaining candidates will be called before the commission. They will be interviewed on their qualifications, availabfl-, ity of time, education, and par Still taking a "Slow Motion" Laxative? ticipation in civic activities Oldberg emphasized that nominees win be asked no questions about how they would vote on specific issues or about past or present board policies. This is the -first time in the commission's 18 year history that it has requested nominees to appear for interviews. Five Develop Questions Five members of the commission were appointed by Oldberg terms expire April 30, and for the one-year unexpired term of Mrs. John B.

Allen, who resigned in January and left the city. Identify Body as That of Missing Chicagoan The body of a man found last Thursday in a field on the Harry Case farm, Vh miles south of Aroma park in Kankakee county, was identified yesterday as that of Joseph Duchay, S2, of 1013 N. Spring-field av. Identification was made by a brother-in-law, Michael Diko, of the same address. Coroner James Ryan of Kankakee county said Duchay had been dead since late in January and that death apparently resulted from natural causes, Gutoovora dear in-v er M.

ed Moiywet Aaoe kador; Jm of Bertha fcodor; lorlw-r af Loe Niainirjiwandir, MefMwa b--wd, Prmm Reynolas, and Maaoelana Mur. Services Tuesday, 1 p. wl. at McComoaall Faneral Homo. 0453 W.

Irvimj Pork roes. Interment Acacia park. PC a2a3. Roesctleia Anna K. Rsoschlela of Antiocb, IIU April II, m.

wifa af tha Iota Chris- Otto Zeiti, Mrs. Barnard E. Albrieht. Mrs. Edmumt F.

Vos, and Mrs. Raymond J. Schuster; six arandchlldren and five areatroTMjcMMraa, Servico and Inter- MM PTnn is -Maria- a laved late Jajnas levina mother ef Jamas L. marie E. Henley, Patricia E.

Sullivan, William J. and Latino Stahnka: amndmarher of 20; oyanomotbor af ana. Funeral Wednesday, Aprff 22. or a. yrom Anern Funaral Homo.

1110 Madison street. Oak Park, to Immaculate Conception church far mauiem mass at 10:30 a. m. Inter ment Mount Cornel cemetery. EU 34700 or p.e 4-uea.

SchweDe Sam F. Sctmalla. aoo is. aelovad damhlir of Cmistloa end Vic-tnrlat aaor etatar af Chris P.I lavlne aronddouohtar of John and Victoria Eilinscr. Services Tuesday, April 21, 1 p.

at Matt Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Muntreee. Staaaahaa David P. Sbonahan, tormerty of 514 W.

57th place, son af tha lata William and Kath-- arina Hayes Shanahea; door brother of W. Jonah Snonahan, Mary Lafferty. i the lota John F. Shanahan and Mrs. i Maraaret Ryan.

Funeral Wednesday, a tram tha Sheeny Funeral Homo, 0243 Ashland avenue, to St. Sabine church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Meant Olivet cemeverv.

5 1 7700. Sihrerthorne Bernodtne Sllverthorne, beloved wife ef the rata Ralph; door mother af Arthur Clifton end The rate Harsarr kwlna arandmathar nf flv and seven ereatrandchi ktren fond sister of Mar- earaf Watson. Services at Skaales Colonial Chopol, Stony Island at a6tb place, Wednesday, April 22. at 1:30 P. m.

Inter- Sinyk Paul Slnyk, beloved husband or me tore Rosa Hubert sinyk; stepfather af Robert H. Hubert end Mrs. Vara Anderson) step arundfofhor of Marosrat E. Hubert and Linda K. Anderson.

Funeral Tues day, April 21, at 10:30 nu. ot Henry W. Mueller Funaral Home, 5300-12 W. Belmont avenue. Inten Comotory.

AV 0740. Smith w-- Slmod ISydl Smttliaf 1 M. Central Park euanae, beloved husband, of Belle. STvin; aevaree yemar or wiaunca Madeline Smith end Esther Mrs. Jack Amaff dear oiundfulhof ef four; areaf- ZZZTiZ hLeUomsnd N.

California avenue. Interment wastlewn. Friends may pay their respects at time af ssrvtcss. 33S-2300. Snyder Charles J.

Snyder, suddenly, or willow SpriiatMt tefovMl rrusbsM Ftenrfici Glasar; dear father af Gaaraa brother ef Alice Pally end Dorothy Koyser. Af rest sobiesk Funerot 4037-43 S. Archer road, at dlst I street. Arse. Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Mount Vernon cemetery. Mo- I tvQLtmil Spatta i ctrfsS lovint mother ef Mrs. soiiy carte end ea7 iiirVr thri, aWtMllArft. roaffiwfSI wwOnmwQQra y- rn from the Monte loir Funeral Heme, 401 W.

Belmont avenue, to sr. pnsciiie church. St. Joseph camotery. NA 3-300.

Stanek EiHtni Stofick imsjt Mwovck bflOWVef wife of the late John J.i devoted mother af Rita Krvsa, Alica Barr, end Blanche Cleoa; dear randmornar er ettnr; fond sister ef otte, Harold, ana Key Morovck. Funaml Tuesday. 0:45 a. BL. from Thomson Funaral Home.

1711 W. 43d street, te St. Nicholas af Tetantlne church. Mass 9 :30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary. Member af St. Nicholas or I ten- tine Altar end Rosary sodality. PR a-1000.

SUeg Anna sties, rata er inoiesiac. hi. wife ef Robert) gear mother af Anna I RebtrtT -rStnE arandmathar of 27. Restina at the A. V.

Furmon Funaral Homo, 3100 Irvine Perk. Funaral Tuesday, a a. to our Ledy af Mercy church. Mass a. m.

Inter ment family let. IK Streger WIllianT straoar, eeievad nusoona er Beatrice rattler srreeer; tend soe or tna lata Albert end MattMe Streger; brother af Fred, services waanoseay at e. m. KIne Fanarol Home. 2SM w.

die arreev. Interment Oak Woods. Member af Plea Fitters Ass local an. pr e-777e. Tadla Mm Todla, loving husband ef Catherine, nee Mokora; fond father or tna kov.

Mltehall Tarila. Saaehar at fioradu Technical Hlah school, tha Rev. Cast-mir Tadla. assistant at St. John parish ef Heaiasourg, tau ana eana-vieva Tadych; father-in-law af Edmund Tadvcht arandfrither af Cynthia.

Gloria, and Leonard. Funaral Tuesday, April II, 1M4, J.JO a. from potaraa r-unarai Home. 5247-53 Fullerton. near Lockwood, te St.

Stanislaus B. I M. church. In terment St. Adalbert camotery.

BE 7-4400. Tambarriae auaaVaBHUl "aaBaBaaWaaHafuaHBl BBBblaaaaBHaf AAafe aaaf (VArtMIWIV I VvTlrTTTfTVp VrrSffJ arfSn 4W Eliiobeth, noe Pueni, and the rare Gust Tamburrtna; brothar of -Frank W. of Fart Lauderdale, George of San Pedro, Edward, Fred ef Tar- mv. ni Auausr ar jwamonis. I enn and the kite Louise BFmyiralWadi Funenai Home.

5740-44 W. North avenue. I 'Mount cormoL Fer biformation caii I TU -tJ23. I Tanka I victoria miiiei Tanka. nee Smuaynski.

oeioveo wire or ma mra rrans; ravine mother ef Albert Mildred, Anrnony rstellal. Edward. Gertrude matter! Balke. Raymond Helen, Victor Steeh- oniel. Irene rjahnl Ramiak.

Geeraei AmaTT, Bemice itowonij wa-liczek. Al tMovl, the late Laanard. end Frank dear grandmother ef 41; greot- erondrnotnar er r-unerai luesooy. 9 :30 e. from Slier Gunftloi Fa il Homo, ni 5.

Archer avenue, te St. Bridget Interment Resurrec tion. I Taylor Roderick Holt Toy for er 7H4 s. Chom-ploin. husbond of Christinas father af Teresa Ann; brothar af Arthur Selectman Jr.

Funeral sanleea Wednesday. 1 a. jauiiai rvnvin vmrn a. wim I Trauue Victoria Trofldlo. tormerty Dasek, btmved wife of Walter; fond mother or George fFloraneal.

Catherine d. Joseph Piszc- lor and Caroline (Emll Stanulak; grandmother af aisht; sister af Carolina Zelek end jamas Boooia. punerai weanesaay, April 22, a. aw from Chrostka Memorial el'. w.

Mm street, st Lad- IntervmHtt St. Adalbert cemetery. 72-1212 erpL Vachato Emll Vachato, late ef Berwyn, I Ik, be loved husband or Helen, noo Mans; eear father af Judith (Alfred! Schutz Jr. and Susan Vechata; sen of Dorothy Vachato; brother ar Hotan nerrencej croonneii and petnefe irtenryj yuan son; son-at raw af Frank end Emme Marik. Services April 22.

1 p. at H. Marik I Sans v.namn, vy. wan lyoo. i Bamm.

III. interment woeoiowa ma-1 marlal Park. Member af Chicago Tvpo- eraanicai anion, no. io. a-ejio.

Troyke Cythie M. Troyke, et Rome. Italy. Be loved douehtar or Kicnora m. and vara; dear sister of Sylvia C.

Resting et Peter son Funaral Homo, o3e W. Narfa avenue. Funeral Tuesday. 9:10 a. m- la St.

Vincent Ferrer church. Mass 10 a. m. En- tambaianf Queea ef rtaeusn. Ms -4441.

Vamosi 4- Etlbsbstli Vamesl, beloved wife ef lota Lucas; fond mother ef Man easMio teari I 1 Many people assume that laxative must take six 'to eight hours to bring relief. And it's true that many laxatives piUs, gum, medicated chocolate-Often take that long. But not Sal Hepatica! Sal Hepatica is the fast-acting laxative that's made to help you start feeling better right away. It quickly sparkles away gas pain, heartburn, and sour stomach due to gastric aridity 1 and Joseph G. O'Kelly; dear brothar of tha tote Mary and Anna A.

O'Kelly. At Peter Griffith recommends: Mm Tl 6 Blames His Mother, HotCarccp, Washington, April 19 (fV The first wife of the late Gen. Douglas Mae- Arthur says it was not tas army career as previously reported that broke up their 1 marriage, it was mother-in- law trouble. Mrs. Louise Cromwell Hei- berg, who lives in Washington's Mrs.

Heikert Georgetown area, also reports that Gen. John J. Pershing, then the widowed army chief of staff, wrote her love letters and told her he would send MacArthur to the Philippines if she married him. In 'an interview1 by" Betty Beale published in the Wash ington Sunday Star, she said MacArthur feu love witn ner the first time they and proposed the second time. "If harfnt I voold have ryro- posed to she said.

"He was the handsomest man I had ever met." Married in 1922 She and MacArthur were married in 1922 and MacArthur was sent to the Philippines. "IW mare tha thrcu hanrapfit vears Of mV life. She Said. Mrs. Heiberg said she now is writing her memoirs, tenta- tively tifled -I Crossed Life's street," working with material she ha saved over the years.

This includes most of the love letters she received from Mac-Arthur, she said, and also Pershing's love letters. Pershing, World War I com mander of American troops in was MacArthur's commander at the time the issue of his assignment to "the Philippines arose. Reports that she subsequently tried to get MacArtbUT AO re- sign from the army and go into business, and divorced him because he wouldn't, are com- pletely untrue, she said. Rather, she said, sne urged nun to stay in the army because it was so much a part of him. The marriage ended in divorce 1929.

Gives No Details "It was an interfering mother-in-law who eventually succeeded in disrupting our married life she said. She gave no details of her mother' in-law's actions. The divorce was her second. She had been married to CapL Walter Brooks Jr. before her marriage to MacArthur.

She also remarried again after the MacArthur divorce. VJRca Taan Usna ITairrlntri whom MacArthur married later, was ai locau wueiur ijjk Eenerai in every way, JUTS. Heiberg added. MacArthur died this month at the age of 84. Mrs.

Heiberg sent a white marble urn con taining white rosebuds and blue forget-me-nots to the funeral. She said she chose forget-me- nots because the general always sent them to her on their anniversaries. 1,400 VUiTJliKAiy TEACHERS TO RECEIVE HONOR More than 1,400 city public 8Chool teachers, each with at least 30 years Of Service, Will s. lj nual teachers' recognition din ner at 6 p. m.

today in the Conrad Hilton hotel. Service pins will be awarded ta the veteran teachers, includ- en nuuicu vruw uavc vi more years of service. A total of 695 teachers have 30 years of service, 304 nave 35 years. and 405 have 40 years. Clair M.

Roddewig, board president, wQl present pins to the six who have taught for 50 years. School board mem- hova avirl hair uiiuea uriTl ajwarrl Irv aanh rS 4-ltai 91 enhml districts. School Supt. Benja min C. Willis will salute tne teachers a brief speech.

The dinner win open the an nual teachers' recognition week proclaimed by Mayor Daley. Communities thru out the city will honor teachers during the week. Fire Injuries Fatal Mrs. Pauline Kramer. 63, of 1430 FarweH died yesterday in Mount Sinai hospital of burns she suffered March 27 when her robe caught fire as she was taking part in a Jewish pre-Passover rituaL iadt-kbttssmknti Mero Ccnfort Vecring FALSH TEETH Here is a Pleasant way to overcome looaa put discomfort.

FASTEBTH, a xmprcrred powder, sprinkled on upper and lover plate holds them turner so tnat tney ieeJ mora comfortable. Mo rummy, gooey, pasty taste or feelinc. It's alkaline (non- add) Doea not aour. Checks "plate odor Get FASTEETH today drug counters everywhere. Smith Faneral Homo, 17 Madison, oak Park.

Funeral Tuesday, April 21, at :30 0. to St. Catherine ef Siena church. Mass 10 0. fa.

Interment Calvary. On RmhW Or. mmm Clark, suddenly. -af1 479 -i Loudon, Riverside, beloved wife af fioburti sistar nf Helen Tarrant. Ruth Garrard, Morcello Siefferman, Sidney -Walloca, and Sterllnt Clark.

Friends may coll from 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. Tuesday at Haagord Funeral Home, 124 Madison stmt.

Oak Pork. Visitation Wednesday and services Thursday at tha Shot or Funeral Homo, Taylorvliie. liu OstrowskI Adam OstrowskI, beloved husband ef Man. aea Tokarz: lovino father af Carolina Eniol Puccini, Adorn Jr. Cor-.

rinaj, and Gloria; dear arandfathar of Paul PuccmL Funaral Monday. 10 a. from Ka bus Faneral Homo, omi-37 w. Hiegins av fa St. Monica church.

Inter a-ant sr. Ada berr. Member or cihcom Janitors anion, local No. 25. SP 4-3232.

PaceHl Cormelld ocelli, age 75 years, lot of 1057 Vf. Taylor street. At funeral home, 619 s. Ashland boulevard, after 6 P. m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday, :30 a. to Our Lady af Pompeii church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Mount Camel. Pajer Honor Emerick Polar of Hinsdale, wife of Anthony sister of P. E. Roadman ef Patal, Miss. Visitation Monday, 7-f p.

at Marker Faneral Homo, Sit Hill- erove. ef Franklin, western Sarins. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 av m. Private Interment. Memorials may be made te the American Cancer society.

240-1560. Parilek Charles Parilek, 2640 S. Kocler avenue. beloved husband ot Theresa; fond lamer of Frank and Joseph Fineis and Rasa Blank. Services Tuesday, April 21.

2:30 p. m. at Chrostka Memorial Chapel, 3440 W. 26th street, interment NationaL 472-1212 or OL 1 1023. Patrick JMsw Mia which most other laxatives tg- norc Then it speeds on, as only a fluid can, to relieve consttpa tion and the sluggishness of ir-r regularity quickly yet gently.

Usually in less than two hoursfA Next time irregularity puts', you in "slow motion. settle for one of those "slow! snodon laxatives. Take sparkling Sal Hepatica i start to fed better rigjit way. '3 with all the comforts Paul E. Patrick, Arllnston Heights, be-.

loved husband of Irene; dear father of Florence Wredo end Lynn Patrick; four randchtldren. Restina at Lautarbure a Oehler Faneral Homo, 3000 E. Northwest highway, at Prindla avenue, Arlington Heights. Services Tuesday, 3 at First Methodist Church of Arlington to a general line of questioning for the interviews. Dean Francis S.

Chase of the University of Chicago graduate school of education heads the five. The commission will recom mend nominees for the vacan cies of dan- AL Koddewig, board president, and Mrs. Wen dell E. Green, whose five-year Dees. Ol Jl Heights.

Interment Elmwood cemetery. Contributions may be made te First Meth- "edist church Memorial fund. 253-5423. Pellegrini Emilia. Pellegrini, suddenly, be loved has-, band of Maria, nee Incarai; dear father of Roland and Yvonne; fond fafher-in- raw of.

Marilyn; lovint arandtdther of Donald end Pamela. Funaral Tuesday, From $5.25 a day per person (double occupancy). In the heart of Madrid's exclusive Embassy section. A few minutes from the main shopping, entertainment and business centers. Flower-decked balconies.

Splendid decor. International cuisine in" the Rendez-Vous Supper Club. Flaming dishes in La Rotisserie Castellana. Alfresco dining in 1 Patio Jardin. Cavalieri Hilton, Rome.

From $9.28 a day per person (double occupancy). 15-acre estate on Monte Mario. Swimming pool, sauna baths, tennis courts, landscaped gardens. Breathtaking views of the Eternal City. Own bus service to the heart of Rome.

Superb cuisine and entertainment in Le Belli Arti Restaurant, La Pergola Roof Garden. The London Hilton. From $15.00 a day per person (double occupancy). Towers 328 feet over the West End's fashionable Park Lane. Bond Street's famous shops nearby.

The world's finest theatre section a short cab ride away. Dining, dancing and a 30-mile view in the Roof-Top Restaurant. Continental cuisine in the International Restaurant. Traditional British atmosphere in the London Tavern. Grab a pen! For full details and color brochures, write' now to Peter Griffith.

Hilton Hotels International, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York 22, N.Y. For reservations, see your travel agent or call any Hilton Hotel or Hilton Reservation Office (see phone book). In Chicago, call Financial 6-2772. At all Hilton International Hotels, charges can be paid for on your Carte Blanche Credit Card or Hilton Credit Identification Card. At the World's Fair in New York Hilton Cafe International atop the Better living Center.

9 a. m- from Vance 1424 50th avenue, Cicero, te St. Attrocta cnurcn. tniomomem PL 2-5245. Pellock.

Ray F. Pellock. beloved kasband of Louise, nee Gurske; tov na father of to gov ydDii in fesM ff in Lvh? E. IVIrsinia; darling grandfather or Deore; orotner or vernd pospnaiia, Rosalia Wentland, Robert, and Le Roy. Resting at termer Funeral Home, .55 Fvllertm avenue.

Visitation after P. m. Monday. Services Wednesday, April 22, at 1:30 p. m.

Cremation Acacia Park. Bf2 S-HIS. Plckeritics Frank Plckerities, beloved busbond ef ,4 Anna, aee Niedbolec; fond father of Lorraine Joseph Nort and Maryanni grandfather of two; brothar ef Anthony Marie and Susan Cecil Hanson; son- in-low ef Mary, aee Niedbolec; else sur vived by brothers and sisters-in-law. Funeral Wednesday. April 22, 9:30 d.

s. Vamosi; srandmothar ef three. Funeral I Tuesday, 9 a. aw from chapei, 9iopins to. a representative teach- rjiaaai, 2100 W.

Isrh pioca, te St. 'Ann's church. Interment Resurrection. CA -I73 Or 521-2214. Pasateri Josephine Posoterl, beloved wife ef the lota Pasquala; fond mother af Frieda Si- i monettl.

Anthony, Ben Ansellnel, Sam lEIIenl, Anaelino (Anthony Manaansllo, Mary Sam Lanrafoma, Joseph (Connie, Louis Reeves, and John (Lor- ramaj; also survived by 2t araridchlldren and 1 sreat-grandchildren. Fanarol Wednesday, April 22, at 9 e. from Golich Funeral Home. 4217 S. Ashland ffMlVa TO ASSaWIOtfOfl CnVfOl.

IHTWWHHf Mount Olivet cemetery. PR 4-0400. 1 William N. OuMisk of Movwand. III.

"husband of Flossie; father ef William brother af Mike Quinlisk end Mary Dempsey of Hamilton, and Francis Brown of Clevalond, O. Services at tainnete BHfell auouraan enerui nam, jui 9. Jin nua, at Maple street, Maywooa. Tuesday, "at 1:30 e. ai torment llnmilie O.

T-T-Il00. Vinra Mass 9:30 a. Inter ment St. Marys. Vanek Morie Venek, nee Tfclvy, ef Soetfl Hduen, Midk, beloved wife er Frank; dear mother af Mildred fCharlesI Bedrich and tha late Sylvia Zemina; two grandchildren.

Services Wednesday, II a. af Cermak Home for Funerals, 5844 W. Cermak rood. Interment Bohemia National cemetery. OL 24243.

Volopick BohenMI Bob Voloalch, beloved husbond tttt lote EifyvfaaW (wc 0141)9 fond brother of Mildred M. Martin; ancle af Henry IVWien) and Clifford Norma Martin. Services Monday, April 20, 10 a. at Chrostka Memorial ChapeL 3440 W. 24th street.

Interment Bahamian National. Member af Lmvndala tadae. No. 95. A.

F. A. M. 742-1212 or OL 2-1083. Watson Moy Bafefi Watson, beloved wrfe ef Frank T.

Watson; roving mother of Merlon Fitzgarald fond erandmothar af Don, Frank, Michael, and Gari Ana Fitzgarald; dear sister ef Ann Staffed. Funeral Wednesday, ti. from Walter Quintan Sons, 2122 W. 79tn street, ta St. Lee church.

Moss 9:30 e. m. Inter-ment St. Mary's camatary. Memear ef St.

Lao's Altorond Rosary society. Infor- Toung Herbert Toana, of u2i Shendon rood. Evanston. suddenly, April II, husbond ef Beth E. Funeral services private.

Zaranek Frank ZMoncfc feotafOtjf af af Lillian. vazas, Pamela Clone Crader, Chartane end eerie lovino son Romano; oranatOthor of fluei or Mary Anne; of Co trior ino Bualelisk and -SMfcpw Fovcrol mm ffOIIV E9M rtasaoy, e. i I Homo. 3700 w. 43d street, te 1 Church ot ew.

Rosurrectiee. LU 2-2CO0. at Reagan Mrtlaflff 43. RSOOBHa BBlMPaSa' iMSaaflteat Af the rote Jewel P. Roooon; roving father of Gloria Blond; dear grandfather of KWidalL Cmthia.

and Cad lie 1 brother ef Sidney. Clarence, and Marcus hcuvqb. visirainm or ivtniur at nrwiar Go international 'bffiiiff P. m. to P.

m. Monday, April 20. Funeral et Hoaa Presbyter ioa church, diet Laomis 10:00 a. m. Tuesday, April 21, Interment Burr Oak cemetery.

-Richter Pearl M. Richter. suddenly, loving wife af D.i devoted mother af William of TT TTTI A Wmsm Jewel Tucker; fond sister of Genovia Leetch, Maude CHara, Jamas, Thomas, Tl Bernard, and the rote Sonne ft Rendle; orond mother of three ef one. Faneral Tuesday, April 21, at a. m- from tha J.

Lao CNaill Funaral Homo, 1134 vV. 07th street, ta St. Kllnn's church, moss 9:30. Interrnant sr. Manrs.

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