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CHICAGa TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1964 Section 2 7 IVPJniE VPJIILE WILSON EASES AND LATER THAT EVENING DEATH NOTICES- 3 J. wJi imc An til I AND WE HAVE SOWE TH1NS WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT CHILDREN THERE'S SOME') THINS IE? LIKE TO PI5 I ARCOAD.T 1 I I V.r Til It rf Iffil TOO BUT YOU GO WIJH YUU I PAPERWORK BY POLICEMEN Coat, from preceding page Peski Morie Ftska. pee Matty, beloved wife of Joseph) deor daughter of Frank Molly Sr. dear sister of Frank. Joseph, ond Edward Joii Molly; Sophia- Bob) Vloor, Anna (Anthony) Mvsiewia, Lillian Molly, and Justin (George Hnethovshv.

Foneroi Wednesday. June 17. IMA. at Steffgen Michael G. Steffgen; beloved husband of Rose Huntsha Steffgen; loving father of Ralph Mrs.

Marie R. Roche. Albert A and the late Bernard M. Steffgen; dear grandfather of 12; fond brother of Mrs. Frances Kloep.

Margaret Meyers ond th lot Jock Steffgen. Funeral Michael G. Steffgen, beloved husband of Wednesday, 8:45 a. from th Sheehy Funeral Home. 8243 S.

Ashland avenue, to Sacred Heart church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

Member of St. Augustine court. No. 359. C.

O. F. ST 3-7700 Stendebach Helen R. Stendebach. beloved wife of Joseph loving mother of Joseph J.

(Bemice) and Brother Eugene Stendebach, O. F. dear grandmother of Peggy Don) Nelson and Joseph great-grandmother of three. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 50)8-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. CO 1-0700. Stakel Amanda Stukel, beloved wife of th late Joseph; loving mother of Wendell ond Dorothy; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of seven; sister of Clora Vollmar, Elsie Gurke, and Mata Komen.

Resting ot Ryon-Porke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest highway. Park Ridge, where services will be held Wednesday, June 17, at 11 a. m. Interment Oakridae.

823-1171. Sets New Procedure for Minor Incidents Police Supt. Orlando W. WU- son announced plans yesterday 3 NEW TYPHOID for reducing paper work for patrolmen and saving taxpay ers a year. Wilson said patrolmen no LOLLY IQUY-'TWE BO HA AsQLLY iVfeoM iw VEfcV I I INSTALLED A K)EW rVOtOOEE UDCATIOf0y FUNJWYl I COMPUTED.

WHO mt IKOULtJ 1 SVr-- 1 longer will be required to fill out detailed reports for miscellaneous incidents. He said the Stumpf La Rome B. Stumpf of Park Ridae. be incidents include domestic quarrels, barking dogs, -and disturbances not of a criminal loved wife of Nicholas P. Visitation after 2 P.

Wednesday, at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Ptaines. where services will be held, Thursday, 1:30 p. m. 824-5155. Szudarski Pauline Szudarski, nee Wasielewski.

beloved wife of the late John; dear mother ot Helen Ackerman. Estelle Wolski, Mae Josephine (George I Neuman, and Lil-licn Plonka; sister of Julia (Edward Ruth, Catherine (Adam Daugirda, Michael Wosielewski, and the late Frank and John; grandmother of John and Edward Ackerman, Joan Woods, George, John and Diane Neuman; great grandmother of Maryanne and David. Funeral Wednesday, June 17, at 9:30 a. frcm Lubeiko Funeral Home, 1705-09 W. 18th street to St.

Adalbert church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery.

CA 6-1246. AGGIE MACXI -J THATtU 5 VJOULP YOU LIKE IT IN A I'P UfcCE TO BUV PEKFUAAe OOPS! CASES FOUND IN ABERDEEN ABERDEEN, Scotland, June 15 Reuters Three more suspected typhoid cases were reported here today, bringing the total number of hospitalized persons in this city to 449. Of these, 394 were confirmed cases and 55 were suspected 'cases. Yesterday there were 394 confirmed cases and 52 suspected cases, a total of 446. Business life was almost back to normal today and the city's medical officer of health said he was keeping his fingers crossed about the epidemic.

Report Children Stricken BERLIN, June 15 UP) Several children at a kindergarten in Erfurt, East Germany, have typhoid, a private western intelligence agency reported today. Information Bureau West quoted local authorities as saying the outbreak was "comparatively light" but that strict observance of hygienic precautions was urged on the local population. BOOK SELLERS FORM UNIT TO 8 1 i 1 i7m Szymarek Agnes Szymarek. nee Bemadak. beloved wife of Anthony; loving mother of the late Larry ond Martin; dear sister of Mory (Stephen Chruscinski ond Alex (Mae Bemaciak; also nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Wednesday, at 9:30 a. from Kozera Funeral Home, 1718 W. 48th street, to St. Joseph church. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

YA 7-3388. Tancredi nature. Will Record Electronically Instead of making out the report, the patrolmen will call the communications center, give a code number and address, and the incident will be recorded electronically. Wilson said the new procedure will save $190,000 in man hours each year and will free the patrolmen to work on assignments now requiring other men. About 95 per cent of miscellaneous incidents now reported will be affected by the new procedure, he said.

Seek More Patrolmen Wilson said the police department now numbers 10,182 persons, including himself and six other civilians in high positions, 62 top level uniformed officers, 75 captains, 242 lieutenants, 1,022 sergeants, 1,156 detectives, and 168 youth officers. Also, there are 199 communications dispatchers, 15 fingerprint technicians, 6 auto pound workers, and 6 police surgeons. Patrolmen number 7,101 but Wilson said he plans to recruit 350 more before August Wilson said the force has 64 policewomen and 38 matrons, and 21 dog catchers. In addition, 2,833 civilians Filomeno Tancredi, nee Cantolupo. be at, from Patent Funeral Home.

1901 W. 19tn street, to St. Vitus church. ISt place ond Poulina street. Mas 9:30 a.

m. interment Resurrection. CA d-7287. Pasternack Evotvpj Posremock, eeo Peol. 2912 Central venue, Wilmerte.

beloved' wire or Leonord; fond mother of Ted. Gerald, ond Joel; dear mother-in-law of Barbara; devoted daughter of Anno and the late Morris Peal; deor sister of Or. Leonard ond Clarence Peat, and Marion Ellin. Services Thursday. 10 a.

at Hartman-Miller North Town Memorial Chapel. 1 30 N. California avenue. Interment Rosahlll cemetery. Member of Infants Aid.

In lieu of flowers, memorlols may be mode to Infants Aid. 4300 Marine drive. Visitation Wednesday even ins, IN SO0O. Proctor George N. Proctor, June 12, 1964, beloved son of Preddie Sargent; stepson of Wllliom Sargent; brother of Charles F.

Proctor. Funeral Thursday, p. from the Jubilee C. M. E.

temple. 114 E. 59th street. Interment Burr Oak cemetery, fern. Friday.

Raffaelli RaffoeW, nee Bloat, beloved wife of Eoword; deor mother of Edward ond Linda; fond sister of 'tola De Cesore. Ben. ond William Btagi. Funeral Wednev dov. 9:15 e.

from Lawrence Funeral Home, 4800 N. Austin avenue, to St. Cornelius church. Mass 10 a. m.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. Reinhofer Joseph, G. Reinhofer, beloved husband of the late Lillian; dear father of Evelyn Holler, Elmer, ond the late Lyle; loving grandfather of Roger, Donald, and Lcw-rence; brottjer of May Bargwold ond Maine. At Krauspe ho pel, 3905-07 N. Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Thursday, 1 p.

m. Interment Forest Home. Member of Community lodge. No. 1005, A.

F. A. and Veterans association. C. N.

W. R. R. Ressman. Ida Ressman, 70 years, formerly of Chi-cooo and Florida, late of 3600 Arthur avenue, LincoJnwood; beloved wife of Louis; lovina mother of Jeonette (Som Tenenboumv David IJeonnel, Esther Hy Rirkin.

end Horry (Helen; 12 rand-children; four great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday. 11 a. at Welnstein Bros. Chapel, 1300 W.

Devon avenue. Interment P. O. W. Woldheim.

Visitation Tuesday evening. Information RO 1-2400. Retelle Myrtle Retelle, nee Powers, formerly of Chicago ond Hubbord Woods, loving mother of George of Royal Oak. and John of West Port, grond-mother of six; sister of Joseph Powers of Woshin9ton, D. C.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Borr Funeral Home, 6222 N. Broadway, to Socred Heart church, Hubbard Woods. Requiem mass 10 a. m.

Member of C. O. F. court. No.

950 ond No. 776. Interment Ail Saints cemetery SH 3-4034. RichiteUi Vincent A. Ridtitelll of 105 W.

35th street, Chicooo. husband Mor-oaret, nee Jako; father of Voiarie Ann; son of Vincent D. ond Rose Cosenia RictiitelH of Hamden, brother of Mrs. Irene Rogers of Miomi, ond Eleanor Long of Frankfort, Ky. Funeral Wednesday, 0:30 a.

from the Peter- Tore He ond Son Funeral Home. 1022 Dixweii avenue, Hamden. Conn. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Aim's church at 9 o'clock.

Burial In Beoverdoio Memorial Park, New Haven, Conn. Roche Ellen M. INelle? Roche, nee Brady, beloved wife of the late Frank fond mother of Frank Sister M. Inezetta. B.

V. Mrs. Mory Lorkin, Mrs. Inei Mason, Harry John William and the late Joephj sister of Sr. M.

Inez. O. S. Mrs. Anna Jennings ond Thomas Brodv of County Cavan, Ireland; dear grandmother of Frank J.

Larkin ond 17 others. Funeral Wednesday, 9 o. from Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Park, to St.

William's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Cornel. Pleas omit flowers.

EStebreok 9-5151. Village 0-30)0. Ross Orvill H. Ross of Wheaton. beloved husband of Rachel; dear father of Betsy Mummy, of Midlond, Midi.) grand-fattier of four.

Resting ot Honerhoff Funeral Home. 304 N. Moin Wheaton. Funeral services Wednesday, 12:30 p. m.

ot the Gray Manorial Methodist church, 224 N. Main Wheaton. Interment Park Hill cemetery. Blooming ton. III.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be mode to th Gary Memorial Methodist church. loved wife ot the lata Nicola; loving mother of Pat Theresa Novak. John. Dom, Nicoiena Miller, and the late Virginia Vincenzo; grandmother of 13 great-grandmother of six. Funeral Thurs day, 9 a.

trom me Columbian Funeral Home. 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Pork. Mass 10 a.

at Divine Infant Jesus church, Westchester. Interment Mount ATTY. DONOVAN Want Ad Story Carmel cemetery. VI 8-3010 or ES 9-5151 Thorny 200 HORSES PUT John P. Thorny, June 14, 1964, beloved husband of Martha Thorny.

Headmaster of Batemon School, 20 fc. Burton place. Services private. IN SHOW AFTER prisoners was stricken with angina pectoris last Friday and taken to St. Luke's hospital.

He was reported to be resting comfortably. Angina pectoris is a spasm of the muscles, around the heart which causes severe chest pains. ELEPHANTS WANT NO JOKES You've heard about the elephant iokes. the elephants are complaining. See rtiars op in TV Mailing in the Tribune's Junp 20 TV WEEK.

Police Plan Auction of Unclaimed Goods The police department will auction off auto parts and accessories, household items, and garden and sports equipment at 10 a. m. Saturday in the north hall of the Coliseum, 1519 S. Wabash av. The merchandise was recovered by police and has not been claimed.

Tierney FIGHT CENSORS Alfred M. Tierney, beloved husband of Lena, nee Bonosero; deor father of Dennis Judith); grandfather of Patrick; Chicago area book sellers brother of Margaret Flickner, Floyd, ond James Tierney. Funeral from Ahem STRICKEN WITH HEART ATTACK New York, June 15 (UPD James B. Donovan, 48, New York City board of education president, who recently returned from a trip behind the iron curtain, -has been hospitalized with a heart ailment, it was disclosed today. A board spokesman said 'the attorney who negotiated the release of U2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers and the Bay of Pigs Funeral Home, 1110 W.

Madison street. Oak Park. Thursday, 9 a. to St. voted last night to form a permanent organization to combat police censorship and promote Simeon church.

Beilwood. Entombment A TRIBUNE AD Barrel races, keg weaving, and pick-up races are all familiar terms to horsemen. When John Wagner, Yorkville, held a horse show featuring these events at Maple Lane Stables, be announced the show in a Tribune want ad in the Country Corner. "We had 200 horses entered Queen of Heaven. KE 3-2394.

Trottmann a Freedom to Read committee, open to all Cnicagoans. The Jocob Trottmann. beloved husband of the late Hedwig, nee Renn; loving father of James devoted father-in-law of are employed by the department These include school action was taken at a meeting of about 25 book sellers and School Guide I jn. Aviyv rt A Mary; fond unci of Klaus. Funeral Thursday.

9 a. from Pfaff Funeral crossing guards, police cadets, and clerks. others in the Main Street book Home. 5001 Lincoln avenue, to St. Matthias church.

Interment St. Boniface store. cemetery. 728-1700. Urlicks Joe Faulkner, Main Street owner, said that under the Mory A.

Urlicks, beloved mother of Anthony (Bernicel, Stanley Ruth), ond Charles Bernicel; loving grandmother of HIGH SCHOOL with a Christian Emphasis five; dear sister of Agnes John stosoitis. Funeral Tnursaay, f.JO a. from the Leonard Funeral Home. 10821 S. Michigan avenue, to SS.

Peter and ENTRANCE EXAMINATION on the campus JUNE 27 Application should be made in advance. Paul church. Visitation from Tuesday, 7 Wilson said he has cut costs in some sections of the department, and expects to have $175,000 of his 85 million dollar calendar year budget left over at the end of this year. Asked about pay increases proposed by some policemen, Wilson said he would like to have his men paid as much as policemen anywhere else in the nation. He said Chicago now ranks fifth in the pay scale for p.

m. Burial St. Casimir. CO 4-2228. Vevoda ADVERTISEMENT PAINFUL SORES SKIN AILMENTS For quick relief apply LEGUL0 OINTMENT.

Successfully used for 30 years. Its soothing, pain-relieving qualities will give you the proper rest through the night and help in the healing of PAINFUL SORES; to remove the crusts and scales and relieve the intense itching in PSORIASIS. Relieves the burning and itching in ATHLETE'S FOOT; arrests its spreading and prevents skin from drying and cracking between the toes; RINGWORM, BART'S PAINFUL DIAPER RASH, PAINFUL BURNS, BRT and CRACKED SKIN, ITCH-INS, OCCUPATIONAL RASHES and other SKIN AILMENTS from external causes. LEEULO OINTMENT is sold in 89c, S1.50 and S4.00 Size in DRUB STORES. in the events," Wagner reported, "and 500 or 600 people came to the show.

We charged an entrance fee of $3.00 per event and then split the total among the winner and the next three finishers'. During the show we gave away $2,000 in cash awards. "The big turnout pleased us very much, and we're sure our next Tribune want ad notice will bring the same response." present methods used by Chicago policemen "we don't know which books on our shelves might be objectionable to which groups" and suggested that a meeting be arranged with Police Supt. O. W.

Wilson, the corporation counsel's office, and the state's attorney. He urged that a legal defense fund be established by book sellers and offered $500 to start it James Vevoda, beloved husband of Claudia Vevoda. nee Sears; fond father of North Park Academy is concerned with the total development of the student toward mature Christian living. North Park seeks to create an atmosphere in which the desire to learn is fostered and in which the quest for excellence and truth becomes an exciting enterprise. The gifted student will find onique educational opportunities on the North Park campus.

Gene and Terrene McGovem; dear brother ot Albi Veisoda, Mo Kutrin, Adeline Kolba, and Louise Selizo. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston avenue, comer Pulaski rood, Thursday, June 18, 1 p. to Bohemian National cemetery. Masonic services by tcrite: XtECTOt OF ADMISSIONS Lawndale lodge. No.

995 A. F. 8. A. Wednesday evening, at 8 p.

m. KE 9-6100. patrolman, with Los Angeles patrolmen being the highest paid. Wendhack Fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Home for Bruno Schoota Fred G. Wendhock, beloved husbond of Mildred; dear father of John Moras, and Fred Jr.

(Lois); fond grandfather of two; brother of Ernest ond two sisters In Germany. Member of German War Vets of W. W. I and II association. Funeral Thursday, June 18, 2 p.

at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Ridgewoad. i i.fiLMi.PATTmrr 5125 N. Spaulding Chicago 25, Illinois Phono JUniper 3-2704 Wenzig Take the Guess Work ENGINEERING DRAFTING DESI6N BUILDING TOOL DIE DESI6X Rueckheim Gustav C.

Rueckheim. age 80. of Washington Heights, beloved husband of Emma nee Beyer; loving father of Robert and the late Ralph and Raymond; fond grandfather of seven; great, grandfather of five; brother of Rosalia Morgan. Flora Kates, Henry, ond Howard Smith. Renting Krueger Funeral Home.

13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island. Services Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment Cedar Pork cemetery.

Member of Boulevard loose No. 882, A. F. A. M.

6-1300. Sabatino Phillip A. Sobotmo of Wilmington, suddenly, June 14, on 73, husband of Elizabeth, nee Tyreil of Wilmington; brother of two sisters and on brother; unci of nieces ond nephews. Services from Reeves Funeral Home, 219 N. Joliet street, Wilmington.

Thursday, June .18. 9:15 to St. Rose church. Moss 9:30. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, Wilmington.

Member of K. of C. La Rabido council No. 980 of Chicago, ond the LoSolle General Assembly 5th de Frank Bart Wenzig III, ag 25. of Burton's Bridge, suddenly, Saturday, loving son of Mrs.

Fred Helen Wurt-zinger; brother of Joan. Resting at the Querhammer Funeral Homo, 500 Terra Cotta avenue. Crystal Lake, otter 4 p. m. Tuesday.

Rosary 5 p. m. Tuesday. Mass 10 o. m.

Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. Interment Cotvary cemetery, Woodstock. For information Phone 815-459-1760. Out of Redecorating Why Not Shop at Hom? Phone HA 7-7919 Register NOW for new term starting July 6 Earn B.S.

degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or Architectural Engineering in just 30 pi Of. for higher income, more prestige. Associate Degree in just 18 months. Shorter courses ovailoble in Drafting, Building Construction, Tool and Die Design. Decide now to gat ahead.

YVhalen Any time day or night. No obligation. Suburbanites call collect. Hammond Area phone WE 1-6000, Gary Area Est. 1904 gree.

K. of C. Visitation Tuesday. 7-10 DAY OR EVENING CLASSES Begistrotioa Hoars: Daily mta 9 PM, Soterdoy to 4 PM. 60 Yean f) I tartadMcel phone 885-9611 Elizobeth L.

Whalen, nee Roach, wife ot the late Edward June 14; beloved mother of William, James, Thomas. John, Mary, and the late Edward fond sister of Helen, Hubert, Frances Blakeley, Jerome, Thomas, Dorothy Honsen, and the lata Gerald; grondmother of 16. At Birren and Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clork street, after 7 p. Monday.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30. Services in St. Ita church ot 10 o'clock. Interment All Saints' cemetery. write, or phepe CAIumef 5-8300 far Catalog.

and Wednesday 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. 815-476-2421. Retired sales representative for Shopteigb Hardware co. of St.

Louis. Missouri. Schubert 9 John S. Schubert Gizlnskil, beloved hus r.i.ioifcT.Ti i i i inrn band of Morv A. Schubert, nee Kordus Custom Hand Tailored deor brother of Valeria Miklasz, Agnes Wbisler PiekoJ ond th lot Stanley Schubert Owen C.

Whisler, beloved husbond of Florence; fond father of (chord and Bruce; grandfather of Rickv. Greaa. and fond unci of Geraidin Plazyk, Stanley and James Schubert. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Theis Funeral Home, 3517-27 N.

Pulaski rood, to St. Lodislaus TRIBUNE Staff Photo Mrs. Lyla Belt and son, Michael, with Bruno, an Eng church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery.

Member of Tontl. coundl, K. of C. IN 3- Dan. Visitation after 1 p.

m. Monday at Fcirbrother Funeral Home, 4447 Irving Park rood. Services 1:30 p. m. Wednesday ot Irving Pork Baptist church.

Interment Acacia Pork. In lieu of flowers, donations to the church Memorial fund are suggested. 5800. Schumacher lish bulldog adopted yesterday from Animal Welfare league shelter. White Carolina Schumocher, dear aunt of Edna Schwab.

Ellen PCoden, Howard Gault and Dorothy Klemm. Resting at Moeller-Ho I lemon Funeral Home, 4138 W. North A cousin who more than a avenue. Services 1 p. m.

Wednesday, STUDENTS prepare for a career using talent in Commercial Art and Adrertitinx Design. Interior Decorating-. Photography. Dress Design and Dressmaking. Millinery.

Fashion Illustration. Fashion Merchandising with Modeling. Window Display. Co-ea. Individual instruction and advancement.

Credits applicable to college degree. Finest professional instructors and equipment. Day and evening classes. Attractive residence for out-of-tows irK Call Superior 7-5117 Enter 1st Monday each Month Write Registrar, Room 326, Specify Course, RAY-VOGUE SCHOOLS 750 North Michigan Chicago 1 1 Qualify for Elementary School Teaching Nursery A Kindergarten eta Grade NATIONAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Evaertea, Illinois Baeaoler of Eeueatiea Master ef Education COMPLETE PROGRAMS FOR Uadergraduates Graduates Pith B.A. er B.S.

Dofraei Graduates with Education Defrost SUMMER SCHOOL 1964 2-eek term: June 8-19; 3-week term: Aug. 3-21; S-wetk torn: June 22 -July 31 Enroll Now er ea First Day ef Each Session FALL SEMESTER OPENS SEPTEMBER 14 Demonstration Children's School ea Campus Catalogs oa request to Office af Admissions GR- 5-0221 AL I-43S4 BR 3-2330 year ago obtained a bulldog i June 17. Interment Rosehill. Information BE 5-6812. Serbin thru The Tribune dog of the week series called Mrs.

Lyla Belt of 14723 Myrtle Harvey, at 7 a. m. yesterday. Dr. William B.

Serbin, June 15, 1964. husband pf the late Clora W. Serb son of Dora Serbin; brother of Nicholas F. Serbin. At Lain Son chapel, 2024 E.

75th street, at Jeffery where serv PHOTOGRAPHY There was another bulldog in The Tribune's weekly series ices will be held Thursday, June IS. at 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen. Member Professional course la tommercial, portrait, color and Illustrative photography prepares hish school graduates for immediate job with for immediate job with of American Medical Assn.

and Illinois and Chicago Medical societies. Member that morning, she said. Mrs. Belt, who last month sAniiMi pputuiri iios taj ana Day and eve. nine classes.

Enter nrst first ot West Irving Biatr lodge. No. 393 A. A A- M. montn.

call superior 7-5 V9 Monday ilTlY 7-5117 er write II I vy Jennie White, ne Esposito, beloved wife of Earl; loving mother of Thomas Martha) Payne, Amelia (Buck) Abbate, John Angela Whit and Thomosina Leonord) Greene; grandmother of eight; sister of Anna Armstrong. Funeral Wednesday at 8:45 a. m. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Wentworth avenue, to Santa Lucia church. Mass at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. Please omit flowers. VI 2-1861. Wickersheimer Louise A.

Wickersheimer, nee Maliska, beloved wife of Clarence; deoc mother of Geraldine; loving doughter of Ana stasia and the late Louis Maliska; fond sister of Marion Anton Trucksa, Amelia, end Frank Dorothy Maliska; aunt to three nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Fortuna Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, to St. Poncratius church.

Interment Resurrection. LA 3-7781. Wiegandt Alfred W. Wiegandt, beloved husbond of Eleanor, nee Sontag; dear father of Barbara. Robert, Ethel, Evelyn, ond Earl; fond brother of Cart and th lota Henry.

Services Wednesday, p. under auspices of Cleveland lodge. No. 211, A. F.

8, A. M. Services Thursday. 1:30 p. at Wm.

Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment Concordia. Member of Forges post, no. 196, A.

I BE 7-8070. Kenstrar. Boom 222. lost Mitzie, an English bull 12 years old, thought a minute, Sichewsky RAY-VOGUE SCHOOLS SCHOOLS 51 Cyril Skhevnkr. beloved husband of Eva.

750 North Michigan Chicago II nee Molono; aeor father of Anne then jumped in her car to try Charles I Carroll ond William (Betty) to reach the Animal Welfare 1 grandfather of four; great-grandfather league, 6224 S. Wabash be of one. Funeral Wednesday. 8:45. a.

from Olenec Fpneral Home, 2255 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Vladi ISpBEP mir's cathedral, Oakley boulevard and Corte street. Interment Elm wood ceme fore anyone else appeared to claim Bruno, an 11 month old English bull. She made it by You'll Be Dollars Ahead when you have your furniture reuphol-stered.

Shop right at home, enjoy ease and convenience of selecting the right color and fabric in the rooms where you'll use them. All workmanship carefully supervised and guaranteed. Chair Sofa tery. HU 6-8220. Smetak Albie Smetofc.

ne Borto. loving mother of Rovmond Edna) grandmother of four; great-grandmother pf twoi sister of Carolina Becker. Resting at Urbonek Funeral Horn. 3114 W. 261 street.

Winer Liberal Arts Business Education Music Speech WIEBOLDT HALL 339 E. CHICAGO AVE. 649-8403 Service Wednesday. June 17, 1964. at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Wood lawn. Informa BUSINESS COLLEGE SEND FOR REE BOOKLET PHONE ST 2-4130 131 S. Wabash Chicooo. in.

ENROLL NOW LOW WEEKLY PAYMENTS T-414 NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE. tion LA. 1-3767. Smetter a. and the kennels didn't open until 10.

At last report, Bruno was running around the Belt home, looking things over. Mrs. Belt's children, Margo, 18, and Michael, 14, were pleased. But William Belt, the man of the house, had a surprise coming. He left for work before his wife decided to try to adopt Bruno, of a breed she finds "wonderfully different." Netthy Smarter, wife of th lore Walter G.fjnorner of Etta Becker, Dorothy Prices include labortand selection of fabrics from a special group.

Others vary according to fabric. Beniamin Winer, 124a Pratt, beloved husband of Bessio ond the late loving father of Freda (Abel Davis, Edvtne (Joseph) Fine and Leonard Sue); eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; fond brother of David and Sam. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment West lawn.

Visitation ot time of service. RO 1-2400. Witcher Julia Witcher, nee Centnarowkz, beloved Toy tor, George. Eugene, and Theodore; grondmother of 13; great-grandmother of 35. Services Wednesday.

June 17, a 1:30 Opportunity or me m. J. suertn f-eneral Horn. 67 $4 Northwest highway. Interment 1" i wood Park cemetery.

Member SOTSE- OPEIAT0RS.RDEMA..D trami4 fer At stuff at Th Royal Neighbors. NE 1-1240. Smith wife of the kite Henry dear mother tn an nr. lantMa Umt. tMaM.

StMt. CMwoi DwR.Twni PtsokOm; Soil ef Henry. Alice Keaty and the late Rob ert; grandmother of 10; great-grondmother Mory Heoney Smith. Jpn 15. age 60.

of Men I Women Operators are la demand for food jobs. Training is easy. Inexpensive. No math skill needed. Low tuition.

Day. evening and Saturday cissies. Start any time. Ask ADVERTISEMENT I Wrrtedept. (Z) Pin-Fitted, Custom-Cut Slipcovers JS wash naton road.

Lake Forest. Ill wife of Archibald Smith; mother of CCMTCE Mrs. A una belle Jones of Lake Forest of four. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Liddv Chopel, 4920-24 Irving Park road, to Our Ladv of Victory cnurcn.

Interment St. Adalbert. Kl 54220. Wollenberg and Donald John Smith of Lake Forest. MEMORIAL THEATRE end School of Drama Sister of Mrs.

Saroa Doyle. Burlington. Ontario. Canada, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-Ewen, Norm Chicooo, Friends may call Tuesday.

Jun 16, after 7 p. at Wen Don Sofa and Chair Gertrude Wollenberg, nee Broekmon. be- SKINNY If iklnr. this end emlw wiigbl bifnuotpoerep-pUnrpoctm hmbitp tmfceWe On. It'i nek Bl weight pwildiBc enloriee wvea win or mo tare wiinam fond mother of Elaine I Anthony 1 Da Marin.

Funeral Horn. 233 E. Dtsreorh. Lake lor Dooeuet A. Comptometer Schools In the Chicago area 7IS4 Merekaadise Mart.

Chicaee S4. Illlaela 44-S603 231 Seats) Western Chicago if. Itllaels PR 1-774 5217 Heamaa Ave. Hammead, lad. WE I.P600 22S Geaesee Waukegaa.

III. MA 1-6865 Comptometer School Forest. Moss 11 e. Wedtesdoy, Jun LeVeme (Stephen) Koochik, Lois Ron- st. Mary auras.

Lke Forest. Inter vtw cuon strtne em lanurtco, ana mo tare Marilyn; grandmother of sixr sister of George, Viola Wvatt. Mildred SortwVsch, Leroy, and the late Eleanore Kline beiL Restfem ment st, Mory cemetery. CE 4-0022 Smitk pbo baildine eiiuienu. HUM.

at Kresa-Goetlert Fpneral Home. 3130-32 Career College as Finishing Sehoel 22 W. Madison Chicago 2. III. EaosHliva Buainaaa Maahiaoa Airline W.

21st street. Services Wednesday, June Beautiful, washable fabrics, pinned and cut right on your furniture, insure gbve-lilce fit. Tailored in our workrooms, complete with zippers, skirts, cord welting. We install them, too. of wiaht of ap toll poanea rvportad.

Mo evarvatinB; Hlpe win bovtliae, Ins. 7, at p. m. Interment Concordia. Modeling Saaretaiial Fatlon Careers Tbontoo Edgar Smith, age 76 year, at Hot Springs.

formerly of Chicooo, beloved husband of Hilda; fond brother of George Smith. Resting at A. V. Furman Fpneral Heme. 3100 Irving Park Bead Booklet or 2-aioa i or era Free Member of Marquette Aerie, No.

22SS, tmi.eM. nuoin.Bvtpe pUMuaiin inny npvnp LIBERAL ARTS r. vj. c. vi j-iiim.

Worst rood. Fpneful Wednesday, a. m. IMpe IScbt fntjgiw.low to St. Seeostioa cnurck.

Interment St, JOHN MARSHALL LAW SCHOOL for Catalog address to ondorwoiirnt ooo to dwoBoa, oak roar di itM wight ie doe Eve. Classes Ask far Balletia lllieeit lastitute ef Teckaelegy SSOV Federal St CAIamet S-fWOO dMMa. Uwm lemlueebeut cemetery. IK e-JBOO. Sokas Marvin (Mertz) A.

Wont late of 2847 S. KeeNtr evonaa, beloved busband of Elaine, nee Peearokj door father of BtnlHi wee On tor Too. Bet- JosePb Sokas, Jun 13. SIS S. Ffymoeth CL Chicaee 4 WA 2.582S Gail, Susan, ond Marvin son of Wil- or rofm whore pnr- 1.00 SJJO S-S wf aetata from ae ant trM 4tcnf 4, Atdrean Wtts-Oa Tisilalaai, WatoOa Mmm Saasar Wib-Os, tnol m.9mt SHORTHAND IN 6 WEEKS of Joseph! (JosopaJ Fragment.

Fuetrol Wednesday, 8 JO a. m. from tn Maiaueft Funeral Horn 2533 W. 71st nom brother of Robert, William, am) Delores Neiedlv; grandson of John Worst; son-in-low of Edward and Mario Pokorek. Services Thursday.

10:30 a. bl. at H. Summer Class letqi at Mammed i iiii. Nativity JM 2Vtn.

write Dept. far lata sehadula. V. M. church.

Interment St. Casimir WorU Sons Fonerol Home, 2534 S. Pulaski rood latermant Cjooon of Heaven. I 3580 I No Money Down, Take Up to 2 Years to Pay 43ft S. Mlehlaae wa nekpry, nAambar a.

Amoetoon Legion, KiS Coronal oast. No. 271. GR 6-2345. ROOStVSLT UHIVERSITY itV" Fl 6-5471 5 S.

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