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PETRUCCI Louii Petrucct, suddenly, or LAWLOR Andrew Lawlor. formerly of 329 S. Richmond, and later 4806 Monroe Tuesday, April 24, 195S (Sljiragfl Sfltlg SlHbttP OBITUARIES tJttwIEWS1i Stanley Brozlewsn, beloved husband of Victoria, nee Wolai; loving father of Anna Kits, Joseph, Michael, Bruno, and John Bochenek; dear father-in-law of Joseph KUs, Marie, Jean, and Eleanor: grandfather of eight. Services Thursday at 9:30 a. m.

from funeral home, 2459 S. Christiana avenue, to St. Casimir's church. Interment Resurrection. Bishop 7-7175.

BUCHANAN James Buchanan, residence 10630 Bensley avenue, beloved son of Rosemary, nee Curran; dear brother of Michael; fond grandson of Mary Curran. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. from chapel, 2939 E. 95th street, to St.

Kevin's church. SOuth Chicago 8-0155. Dr. Walter B. Gerbard BTALZLB George M.

Staltie. wl 87 th place, denoted husband of the lat Ida r.e Ambueal; loving father 0 Mrs. Winifred Dorscheld and John K. grandfather of John, Dona, and William Resting at mortuary, 12 E. 112th plac Funeral Wednesday.

9:15 a. to St Joachim's church. Mass 10 a. m. Intel ment St.

Mary's. STELZER See Fennelly notice. STEUBEN Charles S. Steuben of 7 243 I Rockwell, dear son of Stephen J. an Ellora Cronln.

Shiner; fond brother Adele Dunn and Robert Steuben. unert Wednesday. 10 a. from chapel. 713 S.

Western avenue, to St. Adrian's church Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary Member of St.

Thomas Aquinas council. Nr 1089. K. of La Salle General assembly St. Christopher's league: St.

Adrian's Hoi Name society, and Greater Chicago lodge No. 3. L. O. O.

M. PRospect 6-0777. STVDNICKA See Margaret Cannon notlca STITZ See Martha A. Stutzkt notice. STUTZKE Martha A.

Rtutzke. 1st 0' 94 Augusta boulevard, beloved wife ol thi late Paul Stutrke: dear mother of Gertrudi M. Winkler. Morgaret E. Stutzke.

and Fred Stutz: grandmother of two; alster ot Maris Miller. Resting at luneral home. 4817 Chicago avenue. Services Wednesday ai 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Member of Garfield chapter. No. 711. O.

E. S. SUMMERriELD Agnes D. SummerfleU, ne Kennellv. of 2658 Wilson avenue, April 22.

1956, beloved wife of the late Edward J. Summertleld; lend mother ot Blanch Smith. Edward and William L. Sum-merfleld; dtar sister of Sister Mary Corlta. B.

V. and Lucy stattery; grandmother of John, David, and William Summertleld. Funeral from -chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, April 25, 9:30 a.

to Queen of Angels church. Interment Calvary. SWANSON Edward Swanson of 8015 Chasa avenue, April 22, 1956, husband of tha tin A BELL Lena Orabell, 4931 N. Whipple street, beloved wife of the late Harry: fond mother of Emanuel, Herman and Ber- nard; devoted daughter of Anna and the late Joseph Grabell; dear sister of Eva Molmen, Jack, and David Grabell; seven grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Westlawn cemetery. Please omit flowers. INdependence 3-5000.

GRANGE Earl Grange of Palos Park, 111., April 23, 1956, beloved husband of Gertrude S. Grange: fond father of Ruth Ohl-man, Dorothy Blount, Arthur, and Douglas Grange. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Wednesday, April 25, at 2 p. m.

Interment at convenience of family. GRAY See Fennelly HAGAN Thomas Hagan, April 23, of 7847 Cregler avenue, beloved son of the late John and Mary Storey Hagan; fond brother of Mrs. Mary Lelghton, Mrs. Ann McMan-mon, and the late Mrs. Delia Moroney, Mrs.

Catherine Campebll, John and Ra-chael Hagan. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. chapel, Jeffrey boulevard, at 77th street, to Our Lady of Peace church. Mass 9:30. Interment Mount Olivet.

Kindly omit flowers. SOuth Shore 8-8822. HAG.4N William D. Hagan, beloved husband of the late, Kathryn F. McCarthy Hagan; dear father of Daniel J.

Hagan; fond brother of James Mary Katherlne the late Anna and Dennis Hagan. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from funeral home, 79th street at Loom is boulevard, to Little Flower church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Mem-' ber of Boilermakers union, local No.

1. Information, TRlangle 4-1187. nALIB ART Joseph M. Hallbart, April 32, 1956, beloved husband of Thecla; dear father of Sophie Jur, Joseph, Edward, and Stella Zlotowskl; grandfather of six. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home, 5776 Lawrence avenue, to St. Edward's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Klldare 5-3800. HANSON Harry D. Hansonf April 22, 1956, beloved husband of the late Ethel; dear father of Alice Ortt; father-in-law of Lawrence; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; brother of Louis. Service Wednesday, 2:30 p.

at chapel, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Arlington. Member of Maywood lodge. No. 869, A.

F. A. M. BElmont 5-2581. HAVEMANN Gustav Havemann of 1320 S.

61st court. Cicero, beloved husband of Ida, nee Nickel; dear father of Ella Bates. Gustav and Herbert: father-in-law of John Bates, Marie and Miriam Havemann; grandfather of Gustav, Edwin, Donald, Janet, and Herbert; great-grandfather of Donna and Terry; brother of Marie Hop-pesch, Minnie Pierpont, and the late William. Resting at funeral home, 61'25 Roosevelt road, corner Taylor av. 61st court).

Oak Park, where services will be held Thursday at 2 p. mv Interment Wood-lawn. Village 8-6106. HAVENS William Tell beloved husband of Josephine nee Kozlna; fond father of Joseph and Vera Nlssen; grandfather of Bonnie L. Havens, Sandra A.

and Thomas B. Nlssen. Services 2 p. Wednesday, chapel. 5200 W.

95th Dr. Ruth Darrow Dr. Ruth Darrow, 60, died yesterday in Women's and Children's hospital, where she had been a member, of the staff for 20 years. A native of Cleveland, she was a graduate of Flora Mather college, Western Reserve university, and Rush Medical school. She leaves her husband, Chester three daughters, Gail, Mrs.

Roland Grybeck, and Mrs. Robin Og-gins, and her mother, Mrs. Otto Renter. Services will be held at 11 a. Thursday in the chapel at 1648 W.

63d st. C. J.Wiedenieft Mass for C. J. Wiedenheft, 61, of 2933 N.

Mango who died Sunday in St. Anne's hospital, will be said at 11 a. m. tomorrow in St. Ferdinand's church, 5900 Barry av.

Mr. Wiedenheft was an employe for McCabe-Hengle insurance firm, 175 W. Jackson where he was assistant secretary, for the last 45 years. Surviving are the widow, Helen two daughters, Rita and Mrs. Ruth Knippen; four grandchildren; a sister, andva brother.

Ernest J. Decker' Sr. Services for Freest John Decker 69, of 5032 Byron st.t will be held at 1 p. rri. tomorrow in the chapel, 5200 N.

Western av. Mr. Decker, an employe of the Otis Elevator company for the last 43 years, died Sunday in Swedish Cove nant hospital. Surviving are the widow, Rose; four daugh ters, Mrs. Evelyn R.

Johnson, Mrs. Verna Erb, Mrs. Elaine Marie Swanson, and Mrs. Rose mary Lois Kuntz; a son, Ernest 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs.

Lena Grabell Mrs. Lena Grabell, 61, of 4931 N. Whipple died yesterday in Edgewater hospital She was the mother of Emanuel Grabell, vice president of Goldblatt's and the widow of Harry, a retired grocer. Also surviving are two sons, Herman D. and Bernard; her mother, a sister, two brothers, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 3021 Lawrence av. Robert E. Frnin Sr.

Robert E. Fruin 86, of 7201 Crandon founder of Fruin Drop Forge company, 351 Root died yesterday in Our Lady of Mercy hospital, Dyer, Ind. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Andrew Mc-Kenna; a son, Robert E. 10 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Mass will be said at 9:30 a. m. Thursday at St. Philip Neri Catholic church, 2132 E. 72d st.

Abe Cramer Abe Cramer, 69, of 6924 Oglesby retired auto dealer, died yesterday in Billings hospital Surviving are bis widow, Rose; a son, Hy; a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Hodes; six two great-grandchildren, and two brothers. Services will be held at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2100 E.

75th st. Dr. Vincent A. Scaletta Dr. Vincent A.

Scaletta, 77, of 524 Briar died yesterday in Grant hospital. A physician, he retired five years ago after practicing in Chicago for 41 years. He leaves his widow, NUla. and two daughters, Josephine and Mrs. Lucre-tia Demma.

Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. Thursday in the chapel at 1158 Grand av. JOHN B. STORRS, SCULPTOk, DIES IN FRANCE AT 71 John Bradley Storrs, 71, in ternationally known sculptor who designed the statue of Ceres atop the Board of Trade building, died yesterday in Mer, France.

A native of Chicago, he was the son of David W. Storrs, an architect and real estate developer who donated to the city the land on which the Chicago Teachers college now stands. John Storrs attended classes at the Art institute, and later studied in Boston, Philadelphia, and Paris, where he was a pupil of Rodin. He leaves his widow, Marguerite, and a daughter, -Mrs. Donald Boaz.

loieao, lormeriy oi Chicago, beloved husband of Frieda; brother of Rocco, Frank, and Anna Rossi of Chicago. At Ansberg West chapel, Toledo, Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. PFAELZER Augusta D. Pfaelzer of 1755 K.

55th street, beloved wife of the late David dear sister of the late M. Jacob Daube and the late Carrie D. Conn. Services Wednesday, April 25, at 11 a. et family lot.

Mount Maariv cemetery. Resting at chapel, 2100 E. 75th street at Clyde avenue, until Tuesday, 10 p. m. Midway 3.5400.

PIERCE Cora Pierce, late of 7420 S. Green street, beloved wife of the late Clarence; loving mother of Mildred Pierce. Adeie Stolk. and the late Schaults: dear grandmother ot Jeanne Llghty. Richard Schaults.

Mildred Krueger, Roger and Arllne Stolk; great-grandmother of David. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 p. at funeral home, Halsted at 76th street. Burial Oak Hill cemetery. STewart 3-7700.

PIRARO Joseph Plraro, dearly beloved husband of Maria, nee Sala: loving father of Mrs. Carmella Mrs. Rose Curclcr, Andrew, Mrs. Sarah Belllpann, and Mrs. Josephine Rlnaldl: grandfather of 14.

Funeral Friday, April 27, at 9 a. from parlor at 5734 W. Dkversey, comer of Mango, to St. Williams church. Sayre and Wrightwood.

Interment St. Joseph's. Information TUxedo 9-0115. PODESTA Civile Frances Podesta, wife of the late Anthony: beloved mother' of Mrs. Delia Slove, Mrs.

Rose Llsandrello, John, Lawrence, Raymond, and the late Marie. Funeral from chapel. 708 N. Wells street, at Huron, Wednesday. 9:30 a.

to the Church of the Assumption. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of the United Italian Association Ladies' auxiliary, superior 7-0094. POOORZELSKI Genevieve Pogorzelskl, nee Niewlnskl, beloved wife of Stanley; dear mother of Anne Poplawskl; mother-in-law of Leon Poplawskl; sister of Sophie Olendzki. Member of St.

Ladlslaus Rosary society and St. Peregrine Aux. Funeral Thursday. April 26. at 10:30 a.

from funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to St. Ladlslaus' church. Mass 11 m. Interment St.

Adalbert's. QUIRK John Q. Quirk, beloved husband of Rose, nee Carroll; dear father of Marie McKeever, Elizabeth Scanlon, Edna Heinz, Jean Sullivan. Marge Love, and John; fond brother of Hazel Ford; grandfather of 26. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home, 3604 S. Hoyne avenue, to St. Maurice's- church. Interment Mount Carmel. LAfayette 3-0196.

BAHA Marie -Raha, nee Stoudek. of 1441 8. Clarence avenue, Berwyn. wife of the late Frank; devoted mother of Martha Snow and the late Otto and James Rsha; mother-in-law of George L. Snow.

Services Thursday. April 26, 10 a. at funeral home, 6227 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National.

GUnderson 4-2050. RAYBORN Ira G. Rayborn. beloved husband of Dorothy Machroll Rayborn; dear father of Elizabeth Rothenberger and Ira Rayborn; fond brother of Ann McCoy, Alice Deehring, Goldle, Albert, and Harry Rayborn. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.

from chapel, 712 W. 31st street. Interment Evergreen cemetery. Past chaplain of San Diego, post. No.

884, American Legion. Information. Victory 2-1158. BENN William J. Renn.

April 23, 1956. of 7026 Paxton avenue, beloved husband of Emma H. Renn; fond brother of Edward, Minnie. Clara Trennert, Helen Deu-bel, Ella Freundt, the late Albert and Fred. Service at chapel, 7509 Stony Island avenue, Thursday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Oak Woods. FAlrfax 4-2900. RINALDI See Joseph Plraro notice. ROCHETTE Albert L.

Rochette of 6718 S. Halsted street, beloved husband of Vera, nee McCurdy; fond father of Harold Rochette and Lorraine Deckard: dear brother of J. C. Rochette: grandfather of five grandchildren. Resting at chapel.

938 W. 69th street, where services will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South cemetery. Information, HUdson 3-0123.

ROSENDAHL Lydla J. Rosendahl of 10222 S. Artesian, beloved wife of the late Albert devoted mother of Mrs. Ethel Lange. Mrs.

Mildred Lott. Norma, Albert Lawrence Mrs. Lydla Schultz, and the late Edith: dear grandmother' of Otto, Clyde and Fred Lange, Judith, Albert and Karen Rosendahl and the late William: loving sister of Mrs. Ellen Rosberg. Resting at funeral home.

1107 W. 79th street, until noon Wednesday. Services Wednesday. April 25, 2:30 p. at Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 64th and Marshfleld.

Interment Oak Hill. Member of Valkyria circle No. 837; Monitor lodge No. 303, v. u.

oi jenny Linu-Reoekan lodge No. 551, I. O. O. and Sewing Circle.

RUD Theodor Rud. April 22, 1956. age 89 years, beloved husband of the late Marie, nee Amundsen: dear father of Georget Leonard, Thelma Biomberg. Ev elyn, and Irving! brother of Martin: dear grandfather of Grant Biomberg. Donald Kathy, Randy, and Kenneth Rud.

Serv ices Wednesday, 2 r. at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton. Interment Mount Olive. BElmont 5-1610. SAIA See Joseph Plraro notice.

SALTNES Carl M. Saltnes. April 21 1956. beloved husband ot Ida dear father of Jeane Hanson: grandfather of Bruce Hanson services Tuesday. 8 p.

at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton. Inter ment De Forest, Wis. BElmont 5-1610, SASSEM AN David Calvin Sasseman. 730 Bonnie Brae. River Forest, husband of ine late Lillian St.

Pierre Saurman father of Robert 3. and Grace L. Edger-ton; brother of Carrie and Grace. Services uuesaay, a p. at luneral home.

203 S. Marlon street at Pleasant atreet. rk Park. Interment Forest Home. Please omit nowers.

ucua 3-3191. SCALETTA Dr. Vincent Scaletta hlnv4 husband of Nllla. nee Palumbo: dear father of Lucritla Demma and Josephine. Resting at chapel, 1158 W.

Grand avenue; Fu neral Thursday. April 26. at 8:30 a. to Santa Maria Addoldrata's church. May and Erie streets.

Interment Queen of teaven. jviunroe 0-02 88. SCHEIBE Gustav Carl Scheme of 2040 Pratt court, Evanston, husband ef Josephine M. Scheibe: father of Mrs. Frank Murray, Elmer and the late Earl E.

sicneibe; three grandchildren; five great grandchildren: brother of Edward of Kau. kauna. Wis. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at cnapel, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston.

Interment Memorial Park. SCHMIDT Richard G. Schmidt, suddenly, fond son of the late Henry and Anna Schmidt: dear brother of Atrhur Anna Polachek, Harry Lillian Pushmann, Virginia Sehroeder, and the late Henrietta. Funeral from chapel. 3807 Lincoln avenue, Wednesday, 10:30 a.

to Queen of Angels church. Mass 11 -a. m. LAkevlew 5-7514. SCIIMIEDL Cecelia Schmledl.

beloved wife of the late Louis Schmledl: fond mother of Wllma Schmidt. Rudolph, Joseph. Ed-' ward, and Louis Schmledl; grandmother of four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 6938 W. North avenue.

Services Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment Mount Member of Roseland Camp No. 4310, R. N.

of A. MErrlmac 7-4441. SCHODROF Caspar J. beloved husband of Olive A nee Peters; dear father of Mrs. Josephine Spengler; fond brother of Mrs.

Catherine Sehroeder. Mrs. Lillian Strong, Mrs. Josephine Hagel, and Henry F. Schodrof.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from funeral home, 2335 E. 75th street, at Oglesby avenue, to Our Lady of Peace church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's. SOuth Shore 8-7717. SCHULTZ Herbert Schultz, suddenly, dearly beloved husband of Mabel, nee Luckel; devoted son of William E. and the late Marie Schultz: fond brother of Arthur, William, Robert, Annette Rand, June Neaves, and the late Edna Bless.

Funeral service Wednesday, 1:30 p. from chapel, 5652 S. Asnland avenue. Interment Bethania cemetery. REpubllc 7-0077.

SEARFOSS William G. Searfoss, beloved husband of Edna; dear father of William brother of Marion Thon and Milton. Services 10 a. m. Wednesday, from funeral home, 149 W.

Main street, Barrlngton. Interment Acacia Park. Please omit Bowers. Information Bar rington 29. SEELING Frederick W.

Seeling, beloved husband of Ema, nee Moewes; loving father of Raymond F. and Irma Smilie; fond grandfather of four; dear brother of Richard. Emest, and Arthur. Funeral at funeral home, 4325 Lawrence avenue, at Lowell. Wednesday, 2 p.

m. Interment Irving Park cemetery. Mulberry 6-4400. SHOEMAKER Bessie Shoemaker, nee Bogel. beloved wife of the late Harry fond mother of Harry grandmother of Barbara and Terry.

Funeral Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. at chapel. 3100 Irving Park road. Interment Rldgevood cemetery.

SIGNA See Martorana notice. SIEGEL Louis Slegel of 9764 S. Claremont avenue, formerly of 1502 S. Albany avenue, beloved husband of Rose; dear father ot Jack, Leona August, Frank, and the late Anna Silverman and Dorothy Slegel; grandfather of nine and great-grandfather ot five. Services Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at chapel, 4225 W. Roosevelt road. Inter ment Jewisn waioneim. nease omit flowers.

SILBAR Raymond F. Sllbar of 1801 Deer Park avennue, Louisville, oeiovea husband of Estyr; devoted father of Stuart and Eliot; loving grandfather of Jeffrey Alan: dear son of Grace and the late Abraham; fond brother" of Sidney, Bert, and Mrs. Marshall J. Melba Weiss. Service Tuesday.

2 p. at chapel. 5206 Broadway. Past master of St. George lodge.

No. 239. A. F. A.

Scottish Rite Ko-salr shrine. Member of Rho chapter, Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Family at 2814 N. Cambridge. SMITH Norlne rNellle? Smith, nee Driscoll, beloved wife of Joseph dear sister of Edna Cleary, Margaret Gibson.

Gerald, Emmet, and the late Hazel Driscoll. Funeral from chapel, 4138 Madison street, Wednesday. 10 a. to St. Mel's church.

Mais 10:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. SOENS Anna Marie Soens, nee Stapieton. beloved wife of the late John dear mother of' Robert, Martin, Catherine Meyer, Gerald, and James; fond sister of John and Patrick Stapieton and others In England and Ireland.

Funeral Thursday. April 26. at 9 a. from funeral home, 2157 Irving Park road, at Leavltt street, to St. Benedicts church.

Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Wake after 2 p.

m. Tuesday. SONETZ John Sonetx, suddenly, late of 2637 W. 16th street, beloved husband of Paula; dear father ot Michael Helen, Peter Martha), and Ann Henry Lacko- vltz; grandfather of eight. Resting at chapel, 2151-57 W.

Chicago avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Russian Holy Trinity cathedral, 1121 N. Leavltt street. Interment Elmwood.

BRunswlck 8-7767. STADE Charles Stade beloved husband of Pearl, nee Lace; ion a nrotner 01 uruna Iversen, the late Emily Small, and Anna Kelly. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at funeral home. 3159 Jackson at Kedzle.

Interment Concordia. Member of Welcome Blue lode. No. 816, A. F.

A. Lincoln Park chapter. No. 177, R. A.

and Humboldt Park commandcry, No. 79. KEdzla 3-1617. I street, beloved husband of Nora, nee Mc- Guire; dear brother of Tlmotny, jonn, Mary O'Connor In Ireland, and the late James. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 4245 Madison street, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Native of Clonomera. Ennlstymon, Co.

Clare, Ireland. NEvada 8-2650. LAZUKA Donald Laruka. beloved husband of Victoria, nee Wolk: dear father of Phylls Bousk and Donald father-in- law of Lawrence Bousk and Marjone; dear grandfather ot Cathy, Susan, and Laurie. Resting at funeral home, 3656 Belmont avenue.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. Mrf from chapel to St. Hyacinth's church. Interment St. Aderbert cemetery.

Informa tion KEystone 9-0502. LEVIN Rose Neff Levrn, 7456 South Shore drive, April 21, 1956. wife of the late Isadore. At chapel, 2024 E. 75th street at Jeffery boulevard, where service! will be held Tuesday.

April 24. at 3 P. m. Interment Oak Woods. FAlrfax 4-7177.

LIPIN Mary Lipln. nee Shrier, of 4432 W. Monroe street, beloved wife of Bernard: loving mother of Seymour and Paul: dear daughter of Ethel Schrler and the late Max: fond sister of Sam, Harry, and Mol- lle Wllensky. Service Tuesday, 2 p. at chapel, 1300 Devon avennue.

Interment Racolnzer cemetery. Information, ROgers Park li2400. LISKA Frank J. Llska at St. Petersburg.

age 85 years, April 14, 1956. Re mains were cremated at St. Petersburg, April 17, 1956, and memorial services will be conducted Wednesday, April 25, 1956, 8 p. at home for funerals, 5844 W. Cermak road.

Beloved husband of Barbara Llska; fond father of William F. Llska of Downers Grove, and Frank B. Llska of Calon. Cal.i six grand children, 15 great-grandchildren. Charter member of Bohemia lodge, No.

943, A. F. A A. Please omit flowers. OLymplc 2-0243.

LOGEMAN Elizabeth Logeman, nee Beck-man, beloved mother of William and Minnie Pertle; sister of Sophie Mumm and Anna Schaefer: grandmother of four and great-grandmother. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 6507 W. Cermak road. Interment Waldheim.

GUnderson 4-610. LOUZON Jennie Louzon, tree Huber. April 22, 1959, beloved wife of the late Theodore Louzon; lond mother of Phyllis Sprlngen. Jean Zlola, John, George, Geor-gianna Darda, Steven, and the late Ruby Garrlck; grandmother ot 22: sister of Alfred, Hans, and Edward Huber, and Mollle Karnos. Funeral from chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, Thursday, April 26, at 9:30 a. to St. Cajetan's church, 112th it. and Campbell av. MARTORANA Angellne Martorana.

nee Provenzano, late of 2207 N. Latrobe avenue: beloved wife of Angelo; dear aunt of Josephine Siena. Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. from chapel, 5120 W. Fullerton avenue, to the Assumption church, Illinois and Orleans streets.

Interment St. Jo seph s. ARmitage 6-7800. MAURER W. Edward Maurer of 2223 Central street, Evanston, April 23, 1956, husband of Louise D.

Maurer: father of Mrs. C. D. Stafford: one grandson; brother of Harold R. Maurer.

Resting at cnaoel. 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, where services be held 2 p. m. Wednesday.

Private interment at Arlington cemetery, timnurst, 111. Please omit flowers. MAY Harold May. April 22. 1956.

beloved son of Flora and the late Albert; dear brother of Albert; fond uncle of (Donald and Michael. Services Wednesday, 3 p. at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. interment Mount Emblem. BElmont 6-1610.

MeCLEARY John M. McCleary. April 22. of Maywood, beloved husband of Dessle dear fatljer of David Dale, and Mark McCleary; brother of Mabel Mulll-kin. Services Wednesday, April 25, 2:30 p.

at funeral home, 301 S. at Maple st Maywood. Interment Oak rldge. Fillmore 4-0100. MrDONALD John R.

McDonald, beloved brother of Mary and Katherlne McDonald, Norma Corkran, and- Harriet Von Frant-zlus; nieces and nephews. At funeral home, 305 S. Princeton avenue. Villa Park. Services 10 a.

m. Wednesday In St. Alexander's church Villa Park. Inter-' ment Queen of Heaven. MeKEE Anna F.

McKee. nee Carr. beloved wife of the late Robert fond mother of Anna Rose McKee: sister of Thomas the late Charles. Michael, Edward, and John Carr. Funeral Thursday, April 26, 9 a.

from funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, to St, Tlmotny cnurcn. LOngbeach 1-6874. McKENNA See Robert E7 Fruin notice.

McN ALLY Frank McNally, April 22. late of the Oaks nursing home, Hinsdale. 111., father of Barbara Titus, Iona Adafhs, and Franklin McNally. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at funeral home, 239 S.

Washington, Napervllle, 111. MELCHER Kattierlne D. Melcher, April 22 of Clarendon Hills, wife of Roy mother of Donald sister of Mrs. Rosena Zahn Frank and Louis G. Muller.

Resting at funeral home, 2d and Lincoln street, Hinsdale. Services 2 p. m. Wednesday, April 25. Interment Clarendon Hills ceme tery.

MICHELIN Raymond Mlchelln age 3 months, darling son ot Raymond Sr. and Hennlna, nee Lanenga; dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lanenga and Mr. and Mrs.

Ubaldo Plerottl; great grandson of Herman and the late Anna Lanenga and Mr. and Mrs. George Busetto. Resting at funeral home, 6027 Roosevelt road, Cicero, where services will be held at 9:3.0 a. m.

Wednesday, April 2 5. Interment Mount Carmel. OLymplc 2-0005. MILCAREK George P. Mllcarek, 5711 N.

husband of Jean Mllcarek: dear father of Jacqueline: fond brother of Gertrude Dlck- steln. At cnapel. 5501 N. Asruana avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, April 25, at 3 p. m.

interment Kosenui. MORGAN Minnie F. Morgan, nee O'Brien of 716 S. East avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife of the late Daniel H.

Morgan: dear mother of W. Howard Morgan or St. Louis. and Alice M. Cavanaugh grandmother of Mary K.

Morgan and Tommy Cavanaugh; sister of the late J. and Robert E. O'Brien. At luneral home, 17 Madison street. Oak Park.

Fu neral Thursday, April 26, 9:30 a. to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter ment Mount Olivet, Member of Ascension Altar and Rosary society.

West End Catholic Women's club, and Rosary College Aux. Please omit flowers. MORRIS John J. Morris of 2150 Central Park avenue, Evanston, April 22, 1956, husband of Florence Moore Morris; father of Mrs. William L.

Arnold and John J. Morris brother of Thomas, Coleman, Eugene and Hugh Morris, Mrs. Joseph Qutnn, Mrs. James Whalen. Mrs.

James Kelleghan, and Mrs. A. B. Daniels. Resting at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston.

Mass 10 a. m. Wednesday at St. Athanaslus' church, Lincoln street and Ashland avenue, Evanston. Interment All Saints' cemetery.

MUNAO John Munao, late of 2818 W. Floumoy street, beloved husband of Con-cetta, nee Gentile; fond brother-in-law of Louis Gentile ahd Josephine Camera. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from chapel, 2809 W. Harrison street, to Mother Ca-brlnl church.

Interment Mount Carmel. MURPHY Margaret V. Murphy, beloved sister of Sarah Hurley, Jane, Ann Cowln, Cornelius, and Frank Murphy. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from chapel, 5911 W.

Madison street, to St. Odilo church, Berwyn. 111. Interment Mount Carmel. EStebrook 8-7500.

NELSON Ray G. Nelson, beloved husband of Anna: fond father of Ray Kenneth William and Dorothy Tosch; grandfather of five: brother of Brlttamarte Van Lenven. Funeral Wednesday. 1:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W.

Madison street. Inter- ment Arlington. Member of International Union of Operating Engineers, local No. 150. A.

F. Of L. NOLAN See Margaret Lannon notice. NORLAND Louis C. Norland, beloved brother of Clara.

Service at chapel. 3337-39 W. North avenue, Wednesday, April 25. at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Olive. Member of D. C. Cregler lodge. No.

643, A. F. A. and Irving Park lodge. No.

190, I. O. O. F. NOVAK Webster O.

Novak, beloved husbarid of Helen, nee Hurlbutt: fond father of Florence Larson and Patricia Gladden; grandfather of three: dear son of Josephine and the late Frank brother of Ruth Folda. Frank and Clinton A. Services Wednesday, April 2 5. 3 p. at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Bohemian Na tional cemetery. In lieu of flowers, con tributions may be made to American Cancer society. LOngbeach 1-6874. O'BRIEN Frank O'Brven, April 22, 1956.

beloved husband of Pearl Beeby O'Brien; brother ot Alfred ot Sioux City. Mrs. Irene Klely of Covington, and Harold O'Brien, Richmond Heights, Mo. Burial private. O'BRIEN Michael O'Brien, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Gibbons; dear father of Thomas and Martin; fond brother ot Bridget Werner, Mary Murray, and Katie O'Brien.

Funeral Thursday, 8:45 a. from luneral home, 3552 Southport avenue, to St. Sebastian's church. Interment Mount Carmel. Native of Kllawalla.

County Mayo, Ireland. O'ROURKE See John Hebel notice. OSTENDORF Catherine Ostendorf, ee Strlckert, of Blue Island, age 79, beloved wife of the late Charles; dear mother of Robert Anita Hupe and the late Roy; sister of George W. Strlckert, Lillian Klenk, Martha Hochhelmer, and the late Amelia Bruromer; grandmother of three. Resting et funeral home, 13050 Greenwood avenue, until 10 a.

m. Wednesday. Service Wednesday, 2 p. at Grace Methodist church. Blue Island.

Interment Mount Greenwood. Member of G. I. A. to B.

of L. E. lodge. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Grace Methodist church or Cancer Fund would be appreciated. OTTESEN Clara Ottesen, nee En ok sen, April 23, beloved wife of the late Alfred; dear mother of Joseph, Thelma Pettersen, Alice Luga, Clarence, Christian, Albert, Harry, Kenneth, and Lorraine Guzior, and the late Alfred: 3 2, grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Services Thursday, 1:30 p. at funeral home, 3429 Fuller-ton avenue. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. -Member of North Star lodge, No. 459, S.

of and Stavanger lodge. PARKER Anna Parker, nee Ellman, beloved wife of the late Jack fond mother of Florence Braun and Morton Parker: Joying grandmother of Jack and J1U Braun; dear sister of Paul Ellman. Services Tuesday, April 24, at 10 a. m. at chapel, 2100 E.

75th street, at Clyde. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Midway 3-5400. PETERSON John Otto Peterson, April 22, 1956, late of 5137 N. Ashland avenue, beloved husband of Charlotta dear father of Melvln O.

Peterson; fond father-in-law of Dorothy; also survived by one brother and one sister In Sweden. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel. 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster.

Interment Acacia Park. Member of Drake lodge. No. I. O.

and Vezdandl lodge, No. I. O. S. LOngbeach 1-5147.

BUCKINGHAM Beverly Buckingham, dearly beloved wife of Richard; fond sister of Olivia Thorpe and John. Funeral Wednes day, April 35, p. ai muerai home, 2353 W. Chicago avenue. Interment St.

Joseph's. Information, BRunswlck 8-8220. BUHMANN Gilbert G. Buhmann. beloved son of the late Mr.

end Mrs. Theodore W. Buhmann: fond brother of Marie Buhmann. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

2701 N. Clark street, to St. Clement's church at 10 a. m. CAMERA See John Munao notice.

CAMPION Alp honse I All i. Campion, be-loved husband of Laura, nee Richards; fond lather of Audrey Zerfass; grandfather of three; dear brother of May Crowley, Marguerite Grlbben, Edmund ahd Adrlenne Most. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, 8:4 5 from funeral home. 6350 W. North avenue, to St.

Prlscllla's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary. TUxedo 9-8844.

CANNON Margaret Cannon, nee Harrington, beloved wife of the late John; fond mother of Margaret Nolan, John, and Anna Studnlcka; grandmother of George, Donald, and Kenneth Nolan, Patricia, Francis, and John Studnlcka; sister of Winifred Joyce. Ellen Mullee. and the late Patrick and Mary Ryan. Funeral Thursday, 9:45 a. from funeral home, 5438 S.

Halsted street, to Visitation church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Blessed Sacrament society. BOulevard 8-0662. CAPEZIO Lillian Capezlo, nee Bowers, suddenly, in Pell Lake, formerly oi 1103 N.

Rldgeway avenue, Chicago, loving wife of Frank; beloved mother of Frank daughter of Marcus and Mary. Bowers; sister of Margie Owens and Dallas Bowers, both' of Alberta, Canada. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from Hasse funeral home.

In Genoa City, to St. Mary church, at Pell Lake, Wis. Interment local cemetery. ARmltage 6-6056. CARPENTER Margaret H.

Carpenter, beloved wife of the late Oliver fond mother of Mrs. Margaret Mae Campbell, Oliver and Comdr. Laurence E. Carpenter, U. S.

grandmother of 10; greaP-grandmother of six; sister of Mrs. Rossi Volkhardt. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 929 Belmont avenue. Interment Acacia Park? CARR Mary Carr, loving mother of Clara Ttmrlck. Catherine Martin, Leo, George, Delores Stedge, Edward, and Gene; sister of Helen Pawlak and Stanley Zbikowskl; 17 grandchildren.

At rest at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, until Wednesday a. m. Interment Lake Odessa, Mich. Grand Rapids papers please copy. CICERO Frank Cicero, late of 2420 W.

Huron street, beloved husband of Frances: loving father of Margaret (John) Ho-worko, Beatrice tSteve Chwaszczewskl, Michael. Louis, Ida Boscarlno, and Lillian Walter Wierclnskl. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a. from vhapel. 721 N.

Western avenue, at Superior street, to Holy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel. ARmitage 6-6056. CRAMER Abe Cramer of 6924 Oglesby avenue, beloved husband of Rose; fond father of Hy Cramer, Eleanor Hodes, and the late Rita Risklnd; dear brother of Jacob E. Kramer and Gershon Cramer of Montreal.

Canada; loving grandfather of six grandchildren and two great-grand' children. Services Wednesday, April 25. at 11:30 a. at chapel, 2100 E. 75th street, at Clyde.

Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Please omit flowers. Family at home of Mrs. Barnett Hodes. Midway 3-5400.

CRONIN See Steuben notice. CURCIO See Joseph Plra.ro notice. DAVIS Harold E. Davis, beloved husband of Margaret; fond brother of L. Dow Davis of Hepklnton.

Mass. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. at chapel, 2701 N. Clark street. DE ARMOND Eugene Field De Armond, April 23, 1956, beloved nusband of Margaret, nee Holman: fond father of Eugene Field De Armond grandfather of four; brother of John of.

Phoenix, Ariz. Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Service Thursday, 1 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. AUstin 7-0017. DECKER Ernest John Decker, late of 503 2 Byron street, beloved husband of Rose fond father of Evelyn Johnson, Verna Erb, Ernest Elaine Swanson, Rosemary Kuntz; brother of Elsie Harbough, Bumess, and the late Bessie: also leaves 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Member of Progressive lodge. No.

954, A. Si A. M. and Elevator Constructors union, local No. 2.

Services Wednesday, April 25, 1 p. m. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, comer of Foster. Interment Irving Park cemetery.

LOngbeach 1-6874. DEMSKE Otto E. Demske, beloved husband of Bertha, nee Kosanfce; fond brother of Carl George and the late Fred C. Demske. Services Wednesday, 2 p.

at funeral home. 3517-27 N. Pulaski road. Interment Oakrldge. Member of Progressive lodge.

No. 954, A. F. A. and Continental Illinois post No.

383. A. L. INdependence 3-5800. DEN GENIO Fred Del Genio, beloved hus band of Pearl; dear brother of Mary Maslnl, Julia Greco, and the late Michael, Rocco, and Charles.

Funeral Wednesday, 8:15 a. from funeral home, 5515 W. Chicago avenue, to Santa Maria Addolorata church. Interment Mount Carmel. ESte-brook 8-6030.

DE SANTI Rose De Santl, nee Romlto, be loved wife of the late Anthony- loving mother of Andrew, Frank, Dominic, and William; grandmother of eight, and great-grandmother of two. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home. 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Holy Family church.

Interment Queen of Heaven. DOBSON Lawrence Dobson of 315 W. Wis consin avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary; father of Lt. Col. Lawrence Dobson, U.

S. and the late Elizabeth Rannells. Service at chapel, ,7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Wednesday, April 25, 2 p. under auspices of Matteson lodge. No.

175, A. F. A. M. Interment Cedar Park.

RAdcllffe 3-0220. DRISCOLL See Norlne Smith notice. ECHLIN Mary Agnes Artman Echlln, late of 844 w. 67th street, loving wire or Francis: dear mother of Robert, William, Mary McCleod, Rita Burns, Bernadine Rush, Sellna Lauterback, and Francis Echlln; fond sister of William, AnneUe O'Rourke, Constance Higgins, Frances Keyes, and the late Ella Keyes and Ceil Kech. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

from funeral home, Halsted at 76th street, to St. Brendan's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

STew-art 3-7700. EDWAKbS Susie Virginia Edwards of Rochester, N. formerly of Downers Grove, sister of Glenn Edwards of North Hollywood, and Mrs. is. H.

Poetter of Brownsville, Vt. Graveside service 3 p. m. Wednesday at Bronswood cemetery. Hlndsdale, 111.

FLeetwood 2-1298. ELLERMAN Robert E. Ellerman, beloved husband of Clara, nee MUllgan; dear father of Kay and Henry; fond brother of Bertha Lamp. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at chapel, 6453 W.

Irving Park road. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Theodore Roosevelt lodge. No. 1022, A.

F. A. M. PEnsacola 6-2693. EMDE William Emde, beloved husband of Marie, nee Otto; fond father of Marian Reichert and William O.

Emde; grandfather of five; brother of Lulu Mlsch. Resting at funeral home, 8400 S. Ashland avenue, until 11 a. m. Wednesday, April 25.

Lying in state at Zlon Lutheran church, 99th street and Winston avenue, from 12 noon until 1:30, time of service. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. In lieu of flowers make memorials to Valparaiso university. CEdarcrest 3-4310. ENGLE Frlda Engle, nee Karr, April 22, 1956, beloved wife of George: dear sister ot Azora Sllhan.

Service Wednesday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Mount Olive. BElmont 5-2581. FABER Gertrude Facer of 5931 S.

Paulina street, April 21, loving wife of the late Frederick; fond mother of Gladys Rach-ford, John, Robert, Edward, and the late Walter. Faber; dear sister of Laura Feld, Clara Allen, and Irene Trapp. Funeral at chapel, 2036 W. 79th, corner of Seeley, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Greenwood. HUdson 3-6202. FELDMEIER Robert S. Feldmeler, suddenly, April 22, at Wellsburg. W.

father of Sister M. Roberta, Mrs. Madeline Frye. and Anthony Paul, and Dr. Joseph Feldmeler.

Services Thursday morning at E. C. Koontz funeral home, 1719 Brownsville road, Pittsburgh, Pa. FENNELLY Margaret Fennelly. nee McNa- mera, beloved wife of the late jonn; devoted mother of Mrs.

Anna Stelzer. Mrs. Alice Gray, Edward Fennelly, the late John, Margaret, and Thomas Fennelly; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother ot 20. At funeral home, 412 N. Austin at Lake st.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. to St. Giles' church. Mass 10 a. m.

Burial Mount Carmel. Native of County Mayo, Ireland. MAnsfleld 6-2329. FRUIN Robert E. Fruin Sr.

of 7201 Crandon avenue, beloved husband of the late Catherine Curran: dear father of Mrs. Andrew J. Anita McKenna and Robert E. grandfather ot 10: great-grandfa ther or live; fond brother of the late "Nelle, John Mrs. Mary Patterson.

Mrs. Julia Lunz. and Frank Fruin. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home, 2335 E.

75th street, at Oglesby avenue, to St. Philip Neil's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet.

SOuth Shore 8-7717. GENTILE See John Munao notice. GERHARD Dr. Walter Bertram Gerhard. Age 72, beloved husband of the late Lillian E.

Gerhard; fond father of Lorraine V. Rensch and Lillian V. Eilert; father-in-law of Harold A. Rensch and Lawrence M. Eilert; grandfather of Virginia and Raymond Eilert; great-grandfather of Suzanne R.

Eilert; brother of Nettle Torge. Arthur, and the late Clarence Gerhard. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will, be held Thursday, April 26, at 2 p. m.

Interment Rosehill. Member of Garden City lodge. No. 141, A. F.

A. Oriental consistory, and Medlnah shrine, A. A. O. N.

M. S. GOCAL John Gocal, veteran of World War Mrs. Augusta Pfaelzer Mrs. Augusta D.

Pfaelzer, 95, of 1755 E. 55th a Chicago resident all her life, died yesterday in her home. She was the widow of David M. Pfaelzer, a member of the board of county tax assessors at his death in 1915. Relatives said Mrs.

Pfaelzer attended every concert of the Chicago Symphony orchestra for 65 years prior to 1954. Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Mount Maariv cemetery, Addison st. and Narragansett av.

Lawrence Dobson Lawrence Dobson, 85, of 315 Wisconsin died yesterday in American hospital. He was a retired employe of the Cudahy Packing company and active in Masonic circles. Surviving is a son, Lt. Col. Law rence Dobson of the Wis consin st.

address. Mr. Dobson was father of the late Tribune columnist Mrs. Elizabeth Ran-nells, who died last December. Services- will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 7838 Cottage Grove av. Mrs. Hattie E. Williams Mrs.

Hattie E. Williams, 72, of 2900 W. 93d died yesterday in her home. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Alice Herbeck, Mrs.

Cecelia Flanagan, and Mrs. Marie Camp; two sons, Robert, employe of The iribunes composing room, and Earle; 14 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p. Friday in Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, 83d and Green sts. Julian Grace Julian W.

Grace, 60, of 640 N. Wabash an employe of The Tribune composing room since 1940, died yesterday in Columbus hospital. Surviving are his widow, Gladys, and two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Cap-lett and Mrs. Gloria Howe.

Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Thursday in Mount Emblem cemetery chapel. Gilbert Bnbmann Mass for Gilbert Buhmann, 59, owner of Theodore W. Buhmann Son, real estate and insurance firm at 2624 N.

Clark will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Clement church, 642 Deming pi. He died Sunday in his home on Clark st.

He leaves a sister, Marie. -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025 TUESDAY HOI.LAHAN Gertrude at chapel until 9 p. m.

SISEVD Nellie B. 2 pm. in church NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngebeach 1-2 645 TUESDAY BORONSTEIN Beryl 1 1 a.

m. at chapel FRE Hilma 8:45 p. m. at chapel HARLOW Jesse 3 p. m.

at chapel SWANSON Edward 1 p. in it chapel WEDNESDAY GREEN Ara 11 a. m. at chapel MILCAREK George P. 3 p.

m. at chapel PENDER Edward G. 2 p. m. at chapel SUMMERFIELD 10 a.

m. In church THURSDAY GERHARD Dr. Walter 3 p. m. at chapel SOUTHWEST CHAPEL' 2121 W.

95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 WEDNESDAY GRANGE Earl 2 p. m. at chapel THURSDAY LOUZON Jennie 10 a. m.

In church SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAlrfax 4-7177 TUESDAY LEVIN Rose N. 3 p. m.

at chapel Piser MEMORIAL CHAPELS NORTH SOUTH NORTHWEST WEST CHICAGO C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 102 YEARS 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 IN MEM0RIAM ANGONE Mlchellna Angone. In memory of our dear mother, who passed away 26 yeara ago today, April 24.

YOUR children. BZDON Phillip A. Bzdon. In cherished memory of my dear husband, who passed away lour yeara ago today, April 24, 1952 You are gona but not forgotten, dear daddy. In my memory you are always dear.

Loved, remembered, longed lor always. And lorever In my heart. WIFE MUMJ AGNES. BZDON Phillip A. Bzdon.

In loving mem ory of our son-in-iaw, orotner-in-iaw, ana uncle. April 24. 1952. With aching hearts we had to part From one we loved so dear, And while he rests In peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. KANUS.

HOOK, AND KRZEMIEN FAMILIES EPSTEIN Eva Epstein. In loving remem brance of our beloved mother, who passed away 30 years ago today. LOVING CHILDREN. PETERSON Curtis G. Peterson.

In mem ory of my loving husband, who passed away April 23, 1954. Somewhere back of the sunset. Where loveliness never dies, Ee lives In a land of glory Mid the blue and gold of the skies. Gone from us who loved him Into the heaven ot rest; To the home of our loving Savior, Sweetly his soul to rest. His life is a beautiful memoir, His absence a silent gTief.

He sleeps In God beautiful garden. In the sunset of perfect peace. Sadly missed by his wife and children, father, mother, sister, and brother. FRATERNAL NOTICES- HARMONY CLUB OF CHICAGO Members will meet Tuesday. 9 p.

at parlors, 300 E. 115th street, to pay their respects to Vincenzo Montalto. father of Brother Carmen. THOMAS J. MURRAY, Pres.

WILLIAM P. HOG AN, Secy. -ANNOUNCEMENTS- IN MEMORIAM MEMORIALS FOR HEART RESEARCH hold new hope for preventing heart disease. They are tax deductible, also bequests. Chicago Heart 69 W.

Washtagton-st. If 63 E. Monroe St. jGrMnbousis: 9 OH. ri Dr.

Walter B. Gerhard, 72, of 2234 N. Clark president of Northwest hospital and a phy sician and surgeon since 1908, died yesterday in the hospital. He was on the staff of Amer ican hospital, a consultant staff surgeon at Illinois Mason ic hospital, and surgeon emeri tus of Columbus hospital. Sur vivors include two daughters, Mrs.

Lorraine V. Rensch and Mrs. Lillian V. Eilert; a sister, and a brother. Services will be held at 2 p.

m. Thursday in the chapel at 5501 N. Ashland av. W. Edward Maurer Services for Edward Maurer, 66, of 2223 Central Evanston, will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1567 Maple Evans-ton. Mr. Maurer, who was pas president of the Arlington Elmhurst, and the Maurer Nelson insurance and real estate firm, 35 S. Dearborn died yesterday in St.

Francis hospital, Evanston. Surviving are his widow, Louise a daughter, Mrs. C. D. Stafford, and a brother.

FUNERALS as including CASKET FOUR BEAUTIFUL CHAPELS CHICAGO'S LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATH NOTICES ADLER Arthur L. Adler of the Southmoor hotel, beloved husband of Sylvia, nee Gruener; loving father of Robert; fond grandfather of Susan, James, and Bobet; dear brother of Herbert. Service Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Free Sons cemetery, Waldheim.

ANT ALEK Augusta Antaiek. nee Dlndl, of 1143 Newcastle avenue, westcnester. De-loved wife of John; loving mother of John George, and Margery; fond grandmother of Lisa June. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 9:30 a. m.

from chapel, 2020 Roosevelt road, Broadview, to Divine Infarft Jesus church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection cemetery. Fillmore 4-3044.

ARN'OLDY Theresa Amoldy. nee Wlngert, beloved wife of John; dearest mother of Evelyn; fond sister of Catherine Mischung, Anna Schlndaiga, and Eva Brochmahn; nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 9:30 a. from chapel, 2644-46 N. Central avenue, to St.

Ferdinand's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of Hermann Sisters lodge. No.

8. KAtlonal 2-1488. ASH Pearl Ash. beloved wife of James F. Ash; Sunday, April 22.

services Wednesday in Enclnltas mortuary, Enclnltas, Cal. Interment Eternal Hills cemetery, Ocean-side, Cal. BAUDANZA Pauline Baudanza, nee Llo. beloved wile of Mike; fond daughter of Salvatore and the late Frances; sister of Mary Baudanza and Josephine Baudanza. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.

from funeral home. 3722 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. CApl-tol 7-5040.

BAIMCARD Leon Baumgard. beloved hus band of Bertha. Service Wednesday, p. at parlors, 1411 E. 67th at Dorchester av.

Interment Mount Hope. BEAGLEY Margaret Beagley, nee Deveraux, beloved wife of the late James: loving mother of Gertrude Trost, Ray, Irene Van Felt, Bemice Conrad, Margaret Koelzer, John. Charles, and the late James Jr. and Thomas Beagley; grandmother ot 20; great-grandmother of 22. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a.

from funeral home. 5018-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel, COlumbus 1-0700.

BELLI PANNI See Joseph Plraro notice. BERKSON Henrietta Berkson. nee Barnett. of 6715 Oglesby avenue, beloved wife of the late- Isador; dear mother of Pearl Moskow. Keith, and Leslfc; loving grandmother of Merle and Ilene Moskow, Blake, Lowell, Gale, and Lawrence Berkson; fond sister of Fannie Berkson, Gella Rutsky, Ben.

Louis, and Joe Barnett. Services Tuesday, 1 p. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment Oak Woods. BLANEY Myrtle Blaney, nee Fischer, be- loveo wite oi Frank lond mother oi Milton Wilcox.

Dorothy Allle, Virginia Davidson, Sister Marcella Ann, S. and John Blaney; sister of Bess Ruud. Gladys Harter, Jeanette Swenle, Minnie Resmus-sen. and Beatrice McCann. Funeral Thursday, April 26, 9:30 a.

from funeral home, 4255-57 W. Division street, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment All Saints'. Member of Catholic Women's Club of O. L.

A. ALbany 2-3600. BLOMBERG See Theodor Rud notice. BOGENREIF Agnes Ella Bogenrelf, nee Perry, of Downers Grove, April 22. beloved wife of the late Rolltn; fond sister of Mrs.

Etta Eikins. Services Wednesday, April 25, 2 p. at funeral home, 4920 Main street. Interment Oak Crest. BOLL Nellie E.

Boll, beloved wife of Joseph fond mother of Harry, Arthur, Rose O'Connell, Raymond, and Dorothy Blonstein; sister of Mrs. Mamie Sweeney; grandmother of Arthur Raymond Carol, Donnle, Jimmie. Ricky, Lois. Bobby, Kathleen, and Ellen. Funeral Thursday, April 26, 10 a.

from funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster, to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. LOngbeach 1-6874. 3 BOOK Anna M.

Book, April 23, 1956, age 83. beloved wife of the late C. Theodore; loving mother of Frank Elizabeth A. Lang, Kathryn R. Blalk, and Michael T.

Book; dear of eight; great-grandmother of seven. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 2114 Irving Park road, to Queen of Angels church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

JUnlper 8-6336. BORONSTEIN Beryl C. Borofisteln of 7844 Kedvale. Skokle. 111., April 22, 1956, loving wife of Hymie Boronsteiri; betoved mother of Sandra Lee; niece of Lll Dellang-nes.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, April 24. at 11 a. m. Interment Rosehill.

BOYER Clara M. Boyer, April 22, beloved mother of Ann, Fred, and Carl Boyer: grandmother of six. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30, from funeral home, 6216 N. Clark street. Services In St.

Gregory's church at 10. Interment All Saints' cemetery. BRANSFIELD James F. Bransfleld. beloved husband of Barbara Carner Bransfleld; dear father of Barbara Anne and James F.

fond ion of Clara and the late James F. Bransfleld: brother of Shirley Parker and Joan; nephew of Estelle Lange. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1018-20 W.

79th street. Interment private. VIncennes 6-O600. BROSMORE Clifford J. Brosmore.

beloved husband of the late Winifred: father of Richard: son of John and Mae: brother of Helen Taft. Funeral Wednesday. 1 at chapel. 79th and Emerald, nterment Evergreen. BROWN Theodore Brown of 6238 N.

Artesian avenue, dearly beloved husband of Goldle, nee Singer; loving father of Roslyn Koffs of Philadelphia and Adele Berger; three grandchildren; dear brother of Edward of Los Angeles and Mrs. Rose Brown ot Milwaukee. Services Tuesday, 11 at chapel, 1300 W. Devon avenue. Interment Mount Mayrlv cemetery.

Member of Peerless chapter. No. 620. O. E.

Pleasant lodge. No, 1116, A. F. A. Order of Railroad Telegraphers, and Veterans Association of Chicago and North Western railroad.

For Information, Rogers Park 1-2400. late Nannie swanson; lamer. 01 mhh. Stall and the late Herbert E. Swanson; grandfather of Nancy.

At chapel, 6501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. April 24, at 1 p. m. Interment Rosehill.

THIBAUT Otto Thlbaut. passed away tn Tampa, Florida, April 22, 1950. wm born In Marlon, May 1876. and later graduated from Capitol university at Columbus in 1896. In 1901 married Gertrude Carlisle lit Cleveland.

From 1910 until 1950 he made Chicago hia home, then moving to Tsmpa. Mr. Thlbaut was associated with Medical Supply company for many years. He Is survived bv his son, Richard C. Thlbaut.

Dallas, Tex. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, April 27. from the Schatfnei Denser Funeral home In Marion, O. THOMPSON Jennie Christina Thompson, nee Peterson, age 78, April 22, Pleasant Prairie township. beloved wife of Christian fond mother of Arthur ot Chicago, Mrs.

Erols D. Johnson and Mrs. Genevieve M. Anderson of Kenosha; two grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, from Hansen funeral home, 6019 7th avenue, Kenosha.

In state at funeral home after 2 p. m. Tuesday. Please omit flowers. THU Rakel Thu.

nee BJellad, dearly be loved wife of Selve; loving mother of Ruta Tomaso; fond grandmother of one; great-grandmother of one. Resting at funeral home. 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the clr cle. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 2 p.

nt. Burial Mount Emblem cemetery. MErrlmac 7-lfll or GLadstone 3-1234. TIETZ Mary Tletz, belnved wife of Theo. dore; fond mother of Marlon; dear sister of Harriet Kledzlk.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 from chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to Our Lady of Victory church. Klldare 5-6220. TR ACEY Elsie Gleeson Traeey of 100 S. Throop street, beloved sister of Mary Bartley, Philip Gleeson, and Bridget of County Cork, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

from funeral home, 7831-33 S. Racine avenue, to St. Sabina church. Interment St. Mary.

Native ot Count Cork, Ireland. TRlangle 4-7300. TURNER Louise M. Turner, nee Lesaman, dear sister of Rose Hurley. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

at funeral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski road. Interment Elm-wood. INdependence 3-5800. TURRIS1 Phyllis Turrlsl.

nee Rlzzo. beloved wife of John Turrtsl; dear mother of Peter, Phillip, Mrs. Conceta Ctmlno, Mrs. Sarah Laporte, and Mrs. Rose Cummins.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:45 a. from chapel, 1703 W. 69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment St.

Mary's. PRospect 6-0600. VALENTI Giovanni Valcntl. beloved husband of the late Marie: loving father nt Rose Parlatore, Joe. Herbert, the lata Septlmo, and Theresa.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from chapel, 3344 Chicago to St. Peter Canlslus church. Interment Mount Carmel. VAn Burns 6-2770.

VTDARENY Martin Vydamey, beloved hua. band of Christine; loving father of Milan. Alice Rlchter, and Ivan brother ot Anna. Elizabeth, Julia, Stephan, and John; grandfather of Milan Vydareny Jamea and Eugene Johnston, Klmm and Jann, and the late Craig Vydareny: father-in-law ot Margaret and Dorothy Vydareny. Services Wednesday, 2:30 p.

at fuueral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Bridgewood. WELLER John M. Weller, April 2S, 1656. late of 840 S.

Wabash avenue, dear brother of the late James fond uncisj of Robert D. Weller. Funeral Wednesday, 3 at chapel. 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue at Foster.

Interment private. Pleas omit flowers. LOngbeach 1-5147. WHELAN Frank M. Whelm, suddenly, ba loved husband ot Mary, nee Qulnn; loving father of Sister Francis Mary, O.

S. Lawrence, Mary Ann, Jerome, and Daniels brother of Kate, Lawrence, Ronnie, Madge. 1 and Walter. Funeral Wednesday, 10 30 a. from funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee a-enue, to Our Lady of Victory church.

Interment Queen of Heaven. WIEDENHEFT C. J. Wiedenheft, beloved husband of Helen nee Betttn; dear father of Ruth Knippen and Rita; father-in-law of Francis R. Knippen: grandfather of four; brmher of Erwin, Marie Clarke, and the late Otto P.

Jaeger. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. from funeral home, 5935 W. Belmont, to St. Ferdinand'a 1 church.

Interment St. Joseph's, Member of W. C. St. Joseph branch.

No. 102, BErkshlre 7-4404. WILIXKIX lee Wlllnkln, lat of 8024 S. Pulaski, dear father of Charles, Irving of Los Angeles, Dr. Edward and LoroM Levin; fond brother of David.

AI, and tha late Ben; son of the late Sam and Anna; grandfather of five. Services Wednesday. 11 a. at chpel, 3019 W. Peterson road.

Interment Roumanian Jewish cemetery, Waldheim. Member of Teamsters' Joint council, No. 25, and trustee of local 777. Information LOngbeach 7-1890. WILLIAMS Hattie E.

Williams, nee Framke, late of 2900 W. 93d street, beloved wlfsj of the late Otto dear mother of Alice Herbeck, Cecilia Flanagan. Earle. Maile Camp, Robert, the late Hattie. Edward, and Louise; loving grandmother of 14; five great-grandchildren; fond sister of Arthur Framke.

Ella Peak, Mabel MrDer-med, and Helen Johnson. Resting at fu neral home, 1136 W. 87th street, until Friday noon. Funeral services 2 p. m.

at Zlon Evangelical and Refarmed churcli, 83d and Green streets. Interment local. RAdcllffe 3-1100. WILLIAMS Hugh Williams, beloved husband of Ida, nee Hennlng: dear falher of Ida Ellen Stewart; grandfather of Jamie, Kevin, and Saliy; brother of Edward. Nellie Bretsnyder," Susan Schelllng.

and Fred. Resting at funeral home, 4138 W. North avenue. Service 2 p. m.

Wednesday, April 25. Interment Elmwood. Member of Logan Square lodge. No. 891, A.

F. A. past comdr. of Logan-Avondale post, No. 2978, F.

past comdr. of North, Center post. No. 356, A. and Pipefitters local 697.

BElmont 5-6812. WISNIEWSK I Victor A. Wlsnlewskl, 8500 Yates avenue, beloved husband of Stella nee Wllczewskt; dear father of Mrs. Dorothy Stops: fond son of Mrs. Mary Wlsnlewskl and the late Thomas; brother of Joseph and Frank WUnlewskl, Mrs.

Tlllle Tomaszewskl, Mrs. Irene Soskl, Mrs. Harriet Strickland, and Mrs. Esther Swleszcz; son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Wtluewskl; father-in-law of Sir-mund Szopa; brother-in-law of Mary and, Josephine WUnlewskl, Walter Tomasxew-ski, James Strickland. Edward Swleszcz. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wllctewskl.

Mrs. Lottie Kuclc. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W1U czewskl, and Mr.

and Mrs. Steven WtH czewskl; grandfather of George, Charles, and Nancy Ann. Member of P. R. C.

group No. 509, Good Fellow Club ot United States Steel corporation, and SU Mary Magdalene Holy Name society. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 8356 8. Marquette avenue, to St.

Mary Magdalene church. Requiem mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Information SOuth Chicago 8-1609.

YOUNG Walter W. Young, beloved husband of Hattie; dear father of Lanore Ronson. Mary Jane Steele of Milwaukee, Marion Meitzen of Oshkosh, and RutH Budill; fond brother of Flora Preln, Irving, George, and Rubin; grandfather of eight. Resting at chapel, 274 3 Lincoln avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

m. Burial In Oshkosh, Wis. Information Buckingham 1-6680. ZAMON Edward H. Zamon.

late of 77 IS S. Wolcctt, beloved husband of Augusta Grace, nee Herman; loving father of Bern Ice; fond tathcMn-law ot Alvin Widel; dear brother of Frances Fellsa, Frank, Joseph, Anna Clark, Cecilia Mann, and Helen Banaa. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, 9:30. a. from chapel, 1256-68 W.

51st -street, to Little Flower church. Intern, en Holy Sepulchre ceme-' tery. Pre.iden't of the Klwanls club ot the stockyard area. BOulevard 8-5257, ZAWORSKI See Edward H. Zamon notice.

ZFIVFL Anna H. Zelvel, late of 3221 N. Kenmore avenue, beloved wife of the lata Jacob; mother of the late Albert Gertrude Maoth, Alma, Emllle Roi.de, and Jacob: leave. 10 grandchildren and IS treat-grandchildren Funeral Wednesday, April 25, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster, to St. -church. Interment St. Boniface's cemetery. LOngbeach 1-6874.

ZEM KA Michael Zemka of 2857 S. Cen- tral Park, beloved husband of Pauline; dear father of Michael Jr Joseph Frank and Cecilia fond brother of Marie Chnupa and Cecilia Ardon; four grandchildrer Funeral Wednesday, a. from Ihapel, 2658 S. Central Park, to Blessed Agnes church. Interment Our Lady ot Sorrows.

LAwndalt 1-3101. ZESCHKE Emest A. Zeschke. age 72. April 22, beloved husband ot Ida; devoted father of G-rtrude Wertz, Ernest, and Walter; grandfather of three: great-grandfather of two.

Resting at funeral home, 2325 S. California avenue. Services at chapel Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Woodlawn.

Bishop 7-6123. Zl'REK Agnes Zurek, nee Karamlemsk, April 23, 1956, of 5049 Roscoa street, loving mother of Frank, Thomas, A I bin, Walter, Jchn, Helen Rymark, and Miry Brzezinskl; mother-in-law of Lottie. Clara. Catherine, -Rose. Lucille, Alfred Rymark, and, Bill Brzejlnskl; sister of Ignatlua Kazmler of Los Angeles, grandmother of six grandchildren; great-grandmother of two.

Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a. ra. from funeral home, 5259 Rotco street, la St. Ladlslaus' church. luMiment Adalbert's cemetery.

street, interment cnapei Hill Gardens soutn. GArden 4-0340. HEAVER Mary Heaver, beloved wife of the late wiinam; loving mother of Marvel Markwardt and Ethel Victor: sister of Matilda Rodger; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a.

at funeral home. 4553-61 Mil- to St. Cornelius' church. In terment Calvary. HEBEL John Hebel.

beloved husband of the late MatWlda; fond father of Myrtle O'Kourke. the late Clara Wilson. WI1 lam. and Edward; grandfather of Elaine Rowe and the late Russell Wilson; great-grandfather of Elaine and Janlece Rowe; brother of Margaret Boley; fatber-ln-law of John P. O'Rourke.

Resting at funeral home. 8400 S. Ashland avenue. Service Thurs day, April 26, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Bethania. CEdarcrest 3-4310. HENDRICKS Anthony Hendricks, beloved husband of Julia, nee Camacho; loving lather or Hilda joseptt and Fred; grandfather of nine. Resting at funeral home, 5826-28 Elston avenue. Funeral Wednes day, April 25, at 9:15 a.

to Queen of All Saints church. Interment St. Jo seph's. Member of Painters union, council 14, local 637. ROdney 3-5300.

HERTWIO Adolph Hertwig. beloved husband of the late Theresa, nee Spltzer; loving father of Herman Hertwig and Catherine Crafton; fond brother of Emma Heine, the late Marie Heinz, Ida Guttman, and Hugo; four grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 9:15 a. m. from funeral home.

2701 W. 63d street, at Washtenaw avenue. to St. John Fisher church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's. PRospect 6-8300. HODGE George M.

Hodge, beloved son of Minnie dear father of George M. Jr. of Dallas, Texas and Delores Reum of Rockford. also four grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 11 a.

at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Rockford, HI. HOFFMANN Harry G. Hoffman, age 79 years, of 1325 Wilson avenue, beloved husband of Isloel, nee Klein; dear brother of Louis A. of New Orleans.

services Wednesday, 2:30 p. at chapel, 3905-7 North Lincoln avenue. Interment Rosehill. HO LL AH AN Gertrude Hollafian, April 22, 1956, wife of the late Samuel L. Holla- han; dear mother of Robert E.

Hollahan; fond sister of Harry E. Johnson. At chapel, 316 W. 63d street, at Harvard avenue. until 9 p.

m. Tuesday. Interment at con venience oi lamiiy. HOLMES Emarena Field Holmes, formerly of Berkeley. and Jeffersonvllle, April 23, 1956.

at Evanston. 111., wife of the late William Dudley Holmes; mother of Mrs. James Fuller Spoerrl and Mrs. Charles Mason sister of Walter Davis Field; seven grandchildren. Services 3:30 p.

m. Wednesday at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Burial private. IWEN Lyda Iwen of 5302 Blackstone ave nue, beloved wife of the late Peter: fond mother of Edith Hill and Uldene Meinke: dear grandmother of Marlene Butzbach and Calvin Hill. Services 10 I.

in. Wednesday at chapel, 5203 Lake Park avenue. Interment Oak Woods. HYde Park 3-0013. JACOBS Ann M.

Jacobs, nee Carls, wife of Henry mother of Mildred iraccaro, Frances Kasoerek. Henrv and Ray mond nine grandchildren! sister of sue Peterson. Funeral weonesaay, a. from funeral home. 2118 Lawrence, to St.

Matthias" church. Interment St. Joseph's. LOngbeach 1-4850. JOHNSON John J.

Johnson, loving brother of Mrs. Bertha Kurth; fond uncle of Mabel Strom. Leona Fetz, and Jane Kurth. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. at chepel, 1407 W.

Chicago avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. Member of Chicago Journeymen Plumbers union, local No. 130. MOnroe 6-3179 or 6-3877.

JORGENSON Ragna S. Jorgenson, beloved wife of the late Edward; loving mother of Charles Violet Peterson, Esther Labuda, Ruth Hansen, and Mildred Johnson; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 20; fond sister of Karraffa Vallborg and Karl. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. at chapel, 4300 N. Central avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. PAUsade 5-4300. KAL1SZEWSKI Jennie Kallszewskl, nee Ma-llnowskl. April 20, 1956. late of 1222 Noble street, beloved wife of the late John; -devoted mother of Lillian Rezmer and Evelyn Smith; dear mother-in-law of Joseph J.

Rezmer and Harry A. Smith; dear sister of Wally Tomaszewskl and Frances Sko- nieckl; loving sister-in-iaw oi trans kbiis-zewskl, Lottie Kallszewskl. and Nettle Jackowski; fond niece of Louis Mallnowski; devoted grandmother of Henry Rezmer and Esther Judge; loving great-grandmother of six. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 1317 N.

Ashland avenue, to St. Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. BRunswlck 8-2767.

KARASEK Matilda Karasek, nee Kuchnow-sky, beloved mother of Evelyn Huhn; fond daughter of Johanna Kuchnowskl; grandmother of John James, and Terry Huhn; sister of Elizabeth Zerbickl and Martha Sanders. Member of Royal Neighbors of America, Starlight camp, No. 8365. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 9:15 a. from funeral home, 3440 N.

Central avenue, to St. Mary of the Woods church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert's. KLEPPETSCH John Kleppetsch, beloved husband of Caroline, nee Baldaste; dear father of Ida. Albert, William, Elsie. Walter, Marie Turkowskl, Dorothy, and the late John; grandfather of nine; brother of Marie Heiner. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p.

at chapel, 7032 Wentworth avenue. Interment Mount Hope. TRlangle 4-0473. KNAACK Oscar E. Knaack, beloved husband of Anna; fond father of Mrs.

Mildred Helferich and Elmore; brother of Rose Schmidt; also leaves three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Member of Loyal lodge. 1007, A. F. A A.

Greater Chicago lodge. No. 3, L. O. O.

Modern Woodman of America, and I. B. of E. local No. 9.

Services Tuesday, April 24, 2:30 p. m. at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment Montrose cemetery.

Please omit flowers. LOngbeach 1-6874. KNIPPEN See Wiedenheft notice. KOEPKE Clarence tHerman Koepke of of the late Elizabeth Grossart Knefely; dear father of Elizabeth Holtz, Kathryn Young, Louis Knefely, and Mildred Ferguson; fond grandfather of four; fond brother of Adam Knefely. Funeral Monday, 2 p.

at chapel, 79th st. at Loomls blvd. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery. Information, TRlangle 4-1187. KOPECKY Anna S.

Kopecky, nee 'Selbert. late of 6640 W. 21st street, Berwyn, beloved wife of John dear mother of Robert L. Dlx, Dorothy Mihellch, Anita Bingham and Leotoman; sister of Mildred Mullen: grandmother of nine. Services Wednesday, 10 a.

at chapel. 6507 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National. GUnderson 4-6310.

KOPRIWA Margaret E. Kopriwa, April 22. 1956, beloved wife of the late Edward E. Kopriwa; mother jof Jean McDonald; daughter of Catherine and the- late Walker Kays: sister of Helen unlock and Bemice Preston; grandmother of Susan, Janice. Linda, and Robert MaDonald Jr.

Services Wednesday, 10 a. at funeral home, 6311 N. Clark street. Interment Grace-land. KRAFT Pauline Kraft Of 4316 Ivy street, Indiana Harbor.

April 23, 1956, suddenly, beloved wife of Samuel: loving sister of Isaac Fuchs. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel, 3438 Fir street, Indiana Harbor, with Rabbi EU J. Kahn officiating. Interment Beth El cemetery, Gary.

KRIVY See Dmytro KrywyJ notice. KRYWYJ Drhytro CKrivy KrywyJ. beloved husband of Anna: loving father of Dr. Michael (Helen); grandfather of three. Funeral Thursday.

8 a. from chapel. 2255 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Nicholas' church.

Interment St. Nicholas' cemetery. HUmboldt 6-8220. LAMPE Antonla Lampe or 1233 S. Steo-vllle avenue.

Berwyn, beloved wife ot the late Emst; fond mother of Evelyn Plotter and Gladys Maurice; sister of Ann Smrdna; grandmother ot three; great-grandmother of two. Services Wednesday, April 25, 1:30 p. at funeral home, 6901-03 1 Roosevelt road. Interment Bohemian National. STanley 8-0904.

II, late of 2430 S. Homan avenue, loving husband of Frances, nee Wiencek; devoted son of Joseph; fond brother of Florence Krol, Stella Lltke, Michael, and Charles; also survived by brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, April 25, at 9:15 a. from chapel, 1737 W. 18th street, to St.

Casimir's church, at 22d and Whipple. Interment St. Adalbert' cemetery. CAnal 6-0471..

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