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Section 3-13 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1965 WAWLl WE DEATH NOTICES LOLLY i what ail ut3 (vozz Gmmum fm TOlCAIfekAUE STUFF? lDMETWIrJ6 WOWFUL) Sfe: YOUNG PRIEST DIES IN CRASH Tabor Walter A. Tabor, oeloved husband of Antoinette, nee Procopio; loving father of Eileen and James; dear son of Andrew Tabor; fond brother of Antoinette Walter Byland, Agnes Arthur Enllng, John Eva, Joseph Eleanore, Mary Victor Forys, Ann Robert Schine, Adam Laurie, Frank, and Stanley fDorofnv). Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 9, A JOS.

lj i i -i t. r. ji i i i i i i it Cont. from preceding page Mueller rlK i 1 Edward H. Mueller, beloved husband of Ruby, nee Hinch; loving father of Betty at 9:30 a.

from Ku'asik Funeral Home. 4860 W. 31st ctreet, Cicero, to St. Mary church. Interment Resur AT NAPERVILLE rection.

OL 2-2005. Talmadge IKichardJ Covers; fond brother of Henry, Lillian Bierwirth, Lambert, and the late Louis; dear grandfather or Diane and Karen. Funeral services Monday, 1:30 P. at Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 Higgins avenue. Interment Union Ridge cemetery.

Member of Carpenters Union, local No. 1, Loyal Order of Frances H. Talmadge of Elmhurst, beloved wife of Jack. At the Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York 1.1 1 III CSVM I I asta I I I II I III street, Elmhurst, where services will be Moose, No.

37B and Kovai League wel Auto Collides with One held Tuesday, 1 p. m. Interment Mount fare Council, NO. 403. 774-3232.

Mulcahy Emblem. Tc. 4-1133. Tantillo Phillip Tantillo, beloved husband of Mary, nee Gagliardo; fond father of Mildred P. Mulcahy, nee Soolec, devoted wife of William loving sister of Paul lAnn), Helen J.

Toth, and Martha; fond sister-in-law of Marion Mulcahy and Lucille Mulcahy; aunt of William Paul and Paul Mkhael. Funeral Wednesday, :30 Marie apinoso, Laura josenkoski, and Peter; dear grandfather of Rose Marie, Mary Ann, and Steven; dear brother of Mamie Gaaliano and Ctro in Italy. Fu Rohde William F. Rohde. dear husband of An-tonette, nee Daszkowskf; father of the late Daniel; fond brother of Martha Sells; brother-in-law of Clara Rhode and Andrew Daszkowski.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Behnke-McKenne Chapel, 5917 Irving Park road, to St. Constance church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

AV 3-3427. Roske William J. Roske, Nov. 6, beloved husband of the late Edna, nee Paschen; dear father of Wilbert (Laura) Roske and Alfred Jeanne) Roske; loving grandfather of John, Linda, the late William, Nedra, Kenneth, Gregory, Curtiss, Karin, Robert, and Robin Jean; dear brother of Lena Piper. Funeral Tuesday, Nov.

9, 1 p. from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue. Interment Arlington cemetery. Sandtner Frank Sandtner, beloved husband of Elizabeth; loving father of Mary, Joseph, Veronica Sandtner, and Elizabeth Hameetman; grandfather of Constance and Ronald Hameetman; brother of Stephen and Anton. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from Donnellan Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bride's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's. SO 8-8822. Santucci John Santucci, Nov. 6, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Songaila; dear brother of Phillip, Mary Paul Dominco, Angelina Anthony Schllingo. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.

from John F. Eudeikis Funeral Home, 4330 S. California avenue, to Immaculate Conception church. Interment St. Casimir.

Visitation Monday after 4 p. m. LA 3-0440. Schabow Alvina Schabow, nee Bohnsack, of Ber-wvn, beloved wife of the late Charles; fond mother of Lorraine Merl Day, Mildred Arthur Saul, Clarence Kath-ryn, and Charles Mildred; grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of three. Services Wednesday, Nov.

10, 11 a. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 Roosevelt road, Berwyn. Interment Eden cemetery. ST 8-0904. Chapel visitation Monday, neral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from Manis- a. from the Anthony w. Memorial Chapels, 5858 W. Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of caico cnaoei, 44i w. Norm avenue, to St. Michael church.

Entombment Queen Heaven. MA 6-0120. Mnrrav Of Heaven. Mi 2-1234. Ten Bruin Louise K.

Ten Bruin, nee Siewert, Nov ,1 Uinsinc. hllWPrf mother of Margaret Mary Sembach and 7. 1965. beloved wife of Albert waureen wurrav; granamoirwrr vi iv fond daughter of the late Teresa and Jonn Higgins; sisier or maty jv.iim.iu! and Dorothy Maher. Funeral Tuesday in Enin Punral Home dear mother of Henry, Albert E.

Ralph, Gertrude Burke, Dorothy Leopold, Alice Zikmund, Bernice Schneller, and the late Delores; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at Chas. W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armitage avenue.

Interment Forest Home, in lieu J7nn ctreet. to The Church of St. Ga'll. Interment Mount Carmel LU 2 7000. Nelsnn Nets Arvid Nelson of 231J Cowper ave of flowers, memorials to St.

Simon Evan gelical Lutheran church. BE 5-2581. Thies nue, tvanSTOn, NOV. 3, nusnanu ui ma; father of Arvid W. of Wheaton four grandchildren; brother of John Ne Cnlr WnndV.

1:31 Joseph J. Thies, beloved husband of Helen, nee Scharfe; loving father of p. at Wm." H. Scott Chapei, 1460 Sherman avenue. Evanston.

Interment Elaine Masters and Helen Marie Clark; devoted grandfather of Six. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Pfaff Fu Memorial Park. UN 4-7250. Nielsen neral Home, 5001 Lincoln avenue to Transfiguration church.

Interment All Driven by Woman The Rev. Gregory Dieter, 32, was killed last night in an auto collision in Chicago avenue east of Washington street in Naperville township. Deputy Sheriff Scott MacKay of DuPage county said that Father Dieter, eastbound in Chicago avenue, apparently lost control of his car, went off on the shoulder, then swerved back and collided head on with an automobile driven by Mrs. Harriet Adams, 46, of 921 Talma Aurora. She is in Edwards hospital, Naperville, with chest and internal injuries.

Instructor at College Father Dieter was an instructor at St. Procopius college and high school in College road, two miles southwest of Lisle. He was returning to the school after celebrating mass in St. Raphael's Catholic church, 405 Gardner Naperville. Roger Lee Bloom 18, of 7617 Yates and a woman driver, Flint M.

Johnson, 43, of 7701 Vernon were killed early yesterday when their cars crashed head-on in Torrence avenue, near Pulaski road, in Saint's cemetery, visitation begins won-day 3 p. m. 728-1700. Theodore Nielsen, late residence 72j7 N. Overhill avenue, beloved husband of Albertine; loving father of Theodore Alice Luebke, Ethel Zitnik, Gordon, and Mary Lou Casper; grand Thomsen 87, of Matt Marie C.

Thomsen, age OVRSTAV MY Lu -L PUC5HTFUL SIX HOJGSS, iJj WBL.COMB! VOH BE) FOURTEEN MINUTES ANP SLLYt jWNTY-7HREZSCOHVS! 5UU? fj mm y- JJ ANDY-E I i.aJS OVY DVE2 Vl JUST TELL t2 CAPP STv -3-2 KEEP 'EC AT THAT SHE'S (zETTlW to rl7 TOO OLD THAT f'UlSER ID LIKE YoT I I TO MEET MY I THINK i CVY ,1, GIRLFRIEND. A Gkjjk HE LIKES hew Lutheran Home, Park Ridge, father of 14; great-gMnorainer oi inn Services Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 1:30 p. m. retired Chicago Public scnooi teacner.

Visitation Tuesday, 1 p. at Trin 6754 Northwest highway. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Menter of Danish ity Lutheran church, Francisco and Cor tez street. Services 2 p.

m. Interment Brotherhood lodge, no. i. nc i-uu Norton Rosehill cemetery. Be 5-6878.

Turek -iu p. Tuesday, 2-5 p. m. and 7-10 P. m.

Schanbacher George A. Schanbacher of 6144 N. Jil-patrick avenue, Nov. 5, 1965, beloved husband of Mildred; dear son of Celeste Schanbacher; fond brother of Olive S. Jensen; loving son-in-law of Wardie K.

Jones. At Lain Son Chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, after 2 p. Monday. Nov.

8, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Interment Dallas, Texas. Schiller Louis E. Schiller, beloved brother of Gertrude Lindegrin of Carbondale, the late Judge J.

A. Schiller, joseoh R. Schiller, and Raa Krivo. Services private. LO 1-4740.

Mitchell I. Norton, of 648 Buckingham -j .4 iKn Irvina: fnnd Henry Turek, devoted son of the late brother of John I. of Phoenix, Esther Matthew and Barbara. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 o. m.

at Becvar Funeral Directors, 5218 S. Kedzie avenue. Interment Bo Brody, Micnaei maunus Angeles, and the late Florence Friedman. Services Tuesday, 12 noon, at Piser hemian National. PR 6-3809.

Ullrich Memorial Chapel, Sivo n. Droauwar. Interment Free Sons. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Monday, Leonard A. Ulrich, beioved husband of Joantie, nee Frazler; dear brother of me late Gertrude Buckholz; loving uncle of after 4 p.

m. i-u Nottke Schrieber Donna, Jacqueline, and Sr. Mary Leo- Paul Nottke, beloved husband of the late Olga; loving father of Viola; dear brother of Amanda Smith and Hulda Wischnowsky. Resting at Wieting Chaoel. 3658 S.

Wolcott avenue, until Wednesday Jeanette Schrieber, beloved daughter of Diana, nee Treffman, and th late William Boris; fond sister of Albert of Laussane, Switzerland and Ethel Grossman of San Diego, Cal. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Glenn Oak cemetery. Friends may pay their respects Monday after 7 p.

m. LO 1-4740. narde O. P. At the conooy cnapei, 48 1 M.

Madison street. Funeral Tuesday, at 10:30 a. to St. Giles church. Mass 11 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of Ted Knusman Amvets post No. 13. AU 7-1136.

Vaughan noon. Services 1:30 P. m. ai sr. Mnorew Lutheran church.

Interment Bethania. Calumet City. Anna Vaughan, nee Lowrey, of Lisle, be Schuberth loved wife of Richard; mother or kits rnrcn fjnhnl. John TVirainial. Dorothy Hlava George, the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Richard Vaughan, and Thomas (Dolores); sis LA 3-0985. Nowak Frank Nowak, beloved husband of the late Antoinette, nee Wolniak; loving father of Helen (Chester Struiynski, John Margaret), Chester ICecelial, and the late Frank dear grandfather of six; great-grandfather of one. Visitation will begin on Monday, Nov.

8, at 10 a m. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1965, at 9:30 a. from the Edward P. Patka Funeral Home, 4358 S.

Richmond street, to Five Holy Martyrs church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. LA 3-4480. O'Brien 1 Otto Schuberth, late of 5805 S. Richmond street, formerly of 7035 S.

Elizabeth street, beloved husband of Helen Schuberth, nee Lift, and the late Agnes Schuberth, nee Stroinskl; loving father of Mary Black, Bernard and Lorraine Schuberth; dear grandfather of Bernard and Arlene Schuberth; fond brother of the Rev. Oscar H. of Tucson, Anthony C. of Mokena, the late Sr. Concordia, O.

S. Sr. Mary, O. S. and Michael Schubert.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from The Kosary Funeral Home, 3100 W. 59th street, to St. Clare of Montefalco church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Sti Mary's. Member of Inland Steel 25 Year club. 434-4246. Police said Bloom was northbound in Torrence avenue and crossed into the opposite lane.

Billy Smith, 20, of 6330 Marsh-field was killed Saturday night when his auto collided with a truck at 39th street and Union avenue. Runs Red Light Police said Smith, who was northbound in Union, ran thru a red light and was hit by a truck, eastbound in 39th, driven ter of Mary Keniry, Thomas Lowrey, Margaret Christmann, and the late William; grandmother of 13; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from the Adams-Winterfield Funeral Home. 4343 Main street.

Downers Grove to St. Joan of Arc church, Lisle. Mass 9:30 a. m. Entombment Queen of Heaven mausoleum.

WO 8-1000. Vlasaty Joseph C. Vlasaty of La Grange Park, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Farber; dear father of Marlene J. (Frank W.l Pliml, and Ruth Charles Novotny; William O'Brien, beloved husband of brother of Charles and Jerry Vlasaty; son- Schultz by Roland McHney, 37, of 5436 in-law of Richard Janke; five grandchildren. Services Tuesday, Nov.

9, at 1 p. at Svec and Sons Funeral Home, 6227 W. Cermak road. Interment Wood-lawn cemetery. Past Noble Grand of Bohemia lodge.

No. 202, I. O. O. F.

Odd Fellow services Monday, 8 p. m.J GU 4-2050 or Bi 2-2027. Von Kaenel Emily Von Kaenel. nee Reitow, of For Frederick W. Schultz formerly of Rolling Meadows, beloved husband of Ethel, nee Hudson; dear father of Charlotte Johnston, Fred W.

and Shirley Sedivec; seven grandchildren; brother of Charles. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights, under the auspices of Avondale lodge. No.

921, A. F. 4 A. M. Interment Ridgewood cemetery.

CL 3-5423. S. Paulina st. McHney was not charged. Van Alexander Kidd 42, of 5621 Lafayette was killed Saturday night in a two- est Park; beloved wife of Herman; fond daughter of the late Bertha and Henry Reitow; sister of Mabel Gehers and Otto Semon car crash at 45th street and Reitow.

Services Wednesday, November 10, at p. m. at Parkwyn Funeral Home, 6901 Roosevelt road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn. Services by For Steven Semon, beloved father of Steven Rosann Elmer Mullen and Joanie; dear son of Rose and the late Paul Konacs; fond brother of George, Andrew, Paul, Julia and Rose Ronald Erhart; grandfather of three.

Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at DeStefano Funeral Home, 5515 W. Chicago avenue. Interment Waldheim cemetery. Forest Park.

Visitation Monday 7 to 10 p. m. ES 8-6030. JUST LOOK AT THE xWp NOT HERB! 'I 1 Princeton avenue. Kidd was southbound in Princeton when he collided with a northbound car driven by William Tower, 45, of 2207 Joliet Dixmoor.

Tower was injured. est Park chapter. No. 864, O.E.S., Tuesday, 8 P. m.

Chapel visitation after 7 p. m. Monday. ST 8-0904. Walicek Paul T.

Walicek beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Schultz; dear father of Paul Marie, Harry Isabel), Shafer Crashes into Bus J. Powell, 73, of 660 E. 38th John H. Shafer, brother of Olin J. Shafer.

Services and interment at Mendon, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1965, at 1 p. m. Kindly omit flowers. died Saturday night in County hospital six hours after he was injured in an auto acci Sieburg THE LIVELY ONES dent at 43d street and St.

Lawrence avenue. Police said that Powell, northbound in St. WALTER BROWN, OF WAUKEGAN, Josephine M. Sieburg of Arlington Heights, wife of the late Emil; mother of the late Kenneth fond grandmother of Peggy Baker and Jack H. Sieburg; dear mother-in-law of Martha R.

Sieburg. Visitation after 3 p. m. Tuesday, at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest highway, Arlington Heights, where services will be held Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Arlington Heights cemetery. 253-5423. Lawrence avenue, struck a DIES IN S. VIET Chicago transit authority bus and then a parked car.

Simonek Mrs. Emily Wendt, 65, of Dentures or 'Bridges' Must Be Cleaned like fine jewelry Carol Cohn O'Brien; loving ramer oi Darren, Kerry, and Collin O'Brien; fond son of the late William B. and Nora Casey O'Brien; dear brother of Sister Francis Clare, O. Sister Nora Jean, O. Mrs.

Marie Morris, Mrs. Catherine Dellekamp, Lawrence, and Mrs. Patricia O'Hare. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 from the Sheehy Funeral Home, 10727 S. Pulaski road, to St.

Germaine church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Please omit flowers.

ST 3-7700. Olech Joseph Olech, beloved husband of Mary, nee Gotfrvd; loving father of Bruno IHelenl, Edward Virginial, Evelyn Kennerhl Guier, and Chester (Dolores); grandfather of 13. Funeral Wednesday, 10-15 a. from the Malec and Son Funeral Home, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to St.

Helen's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. 421-5800. Oster Sophie Oster, nee Kreiger, beloved wife of the late Philip; loving' mother of George P.

Ruth; devoted grandmother of Richard, Mariorie Therriault, and Judith; great-grandmother of Michael, Constance, and Laurie. Lying in state at Hollerbach Funeral Home, 525 W. Armitage avenue, until Wednesday, 12 noon. Funeral service 1 P. at Acacia Park Luth.

church, 4307 N. Oriole, Norridge, III. Internent Acacia Park cemetery. MO 4-5345. Pagni Anthony Bruno Pagni, beloved husband of the late Nella, nee Baldasseroni; fond father of Evo (Lorrainel and Roy Pagni; dear brother of Ada Buonamici; brothef-in-law of Virgil Mary Baldasseroni-DeAlbani; grandfather of Camille, Kenneth and Michael.

Services Wednesday, 10 a. at the Anzilotti Funeral Home, 2433 S. Oakley avenue. Interment Forest Home. VI 7-6868.

Paoli Lawrence Paoli, beloved husband of Irene, nee Santoni; dear father of Richetta; brother of Gino. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a. from Barsi Funeral Home, 2742 N. Lincoln avenue, to St. Bonaventura church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph. Please omit flowers.

BU 1-7775. Pasternak Stella Pasternak, nee Dobnynskl, beloved wife of the late Anthony; loving mother of LeRov and Beverly; sister of Chester Dobrzynski; sister-in-law of Alice and Mary; also nieces and nephews. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 a. i from Woiciechowski Funeral Home, 2129 W.

Webster avenue, to St. Hedwig church. Interment St. Adalbert's. AR 6-4630.

Pelletier Albert M. Pelletier, beloved husband of Josephine dear father of Virginia, Barton, Yvonne, and Claudia Herbison; brother of Armand, Frank, Walter, and Mildred Pelletier; grandfather of 12. Resting at Pfeifer-Ellisron Funeral Home, 60 S. Grant street, Hinsdale, Monday after 7 p.m. Services Wednesday, 9:30.

Funeral mass 10 a. m. at St. Isaac Jogues church. Member of Mayslake K.

C. council No. 4053 and Holy Name society of St. Isaac Jogues. Interment Queen of Heaven.

FA 3-0275. Penne J. Glenn Penne, of Brookfield, beloved husband of Elva, nee Osden; fond father of Frances Sandkam, Harold, Michael, Myrtle Kessel, Ruth Hupp, Bill, and Elberta? grandfather of 21; brother of Marvin and Tom. Resting at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 9445 W. 31st street, Brookfield, until Tuesday, 11 a.

m. Will lie in state at Brookfield Methodist church, comer of Park, Lincoln and Grand boulevard, from noon until 1:30 p. time of service. Interment Chapei Hills Gardens West. In lieu of flowers make memorial contribution to Cancer society or church.

HU 5-2000. Petrucelli Mary D. Petrucelli, of Des Plalnes, beloved wife of the late Leonard; dear mother of Jerry, Alex, Leonard and John; 10 grandchildren; fond sister of Angelo Mazzone. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry Des Plaines, to St.

Stephens church. 3912 Christiana a widow, died early yesterday of injuries suffered Oct 31 when she was hit by a car while crossing Irving Park road, near Spring Joseph J. Simonek of Berwyn, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Danek; dear father of Edward J. (Marie), Ann Henry Forgers, Louise and Joseph J. (Ruth; grandfather of five.

Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 9 a. from the Joseph Nosek Sons Funeral Home, 6716-18 W. 16th street, corner of Euclid, Berwyn, to St. Leonard's church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. GU field av.

The driver, Solomon Fried Simonson Word has been received here of the death of Walter W. Brown, 25, of Waukegan, a tank operator with the 4th cavalry division in Viet Nam. Brown's wife, Jutta, 24, lives at 2327 Western Waukegan, and his mother, Mrs. Madelein Eustace, lives at 213 S. Utica sL, Waukegan.

Other survivors include a son, Steven, a brother, Robert and a sister, Mrs. Patricia Fink. Brownj the son of a marine corps sergeant, joined the army in 1957 and served six years in Germany. He was born in Evanston and attended grade school in Wilmette. man, 23, of 4602 N.

Drake an electrician, was charged with striking a pedestrian in Magda J. Simonson, Nov. 7, 1965, beloved wife of the late Ernest; dear mother of Otto L. and Victor D. Hrd-licka, and the late Eleanor Melling and Marie A.

LeBlanc; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of 19; sister of Laurence Olsen. Services Wednesday, 2 p. from Cnas W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 Armitage avenue. Interment Ridgewood.

Please omit flowers. BE 5-2581. the roadway. He is to appear Dec. 10 in Traffic court.

Mrs. Wendt died in Forkosh Me morial hospital. Sittaro Dies of Injuries Mrs. Inez M. Mclnnis, 51, of Mooseheart, died last Saturday from injuries suffered in an John A.

Sittaro, beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Albert (Lillian), Edward Frieda, Dorothy Mario Paro-van, Genevieve (Oreste) eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from George Schubert Chapel, 66)6 Cermak road, Berwyn, to Mary Queen of Heaven church. Interment Queen of Heaven. 788-1092.

auto accident near Lordsburg, IS TRAGEDY OVERCOME You'll find out what happened when Dr. Conchita Lee suddenly found herself a paraplegic. Read an inspiring article in tha Nov. 14 Chicago Tribune Magazine. N.

M. Her husband, Frank, 54, remained hospitalized in Skeide Lordsburg, but his condition was not serious. New Mexico police said Mrs. Mclnnis lost 11-8 Gustav Skeide of Antioch, formerly of 2924 N. Kildare avenue, beloved husband of Kunlgunde; fond stepfather of Robert Fuchs; grandfather of two.

Funeral 1 p. Tuesday at Strang Funeral Home, Antioch. Cremation. Donations may be made to Antioch Rescue squad in lieu of flowers. Info 395-4000.

'He has a good platform I've tried that control of the auto, skidded into a median strip, and struck a mowing machine. Sorice KENNEDY NAVY Modern dentures are expensive and like fine jewelry they are easily damaged. Abrasive pastes or hard brushing may scratch may cause 'teeth' to be dropped or broken. But today there's a newer, safer way to clean dentures soak them clean in Kleenite Fast-acting Kleenite combines three stain-removing actions: (1) detergent; (2) oxidizer; and (3) solvent. It safely soaks away discolorations even dingy film and smoke stains.

important: A nationwide survey of dentists who have had a chance to test Kleenite against other cleaners shows more of these dentists recommend Kleenite than any other cleanser. Get Kleenite today at all drug counters. AID INJURED IN WILLIAM BRITTON RITES TOMORROW; LAWPROFESSOR Angelo Sorice beloved husband of Ann, nee Suprun; loving father of Angelo Roy, Paul, and Martin; dear brother of Anthony Connie), Marie William Poggi, Frances Corrado Daminato, and the late Peter; fond brother-in-law of Ann Sorice; dear son of Julia; nephews and nieces. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. from Casev-Laskowski Funeral Home, 4540-50 W.

Diversey avenue, to St. Stanislaus B. and M. church. Interment Queen of Heaven mausoleum.

777-6300. TRAFFIC CRASH Florence Kratochvil, Raymond IFIorenre, and the late Evelyn; grandfather of four; great-grandfather of one; brother of Emma Pacer and Bertha Nowacki. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Kooec Funeral Home, 5259 W. Roscee street, at Lockwood, to St.

Ladislaus church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. 5454974. Ward Anna K.

Ward of La Grange, beloved wife of Harold; mother of Harold of Miami, Florida and David of Carbondale, Illinois; sister of Johanna Thompson, of Clearwater, Florida, Clara Moritz. of Chicago and Harry Prussat, of McHenry, Illinois; grandmother of three. Resting at Hallowell and James Funeral Home, 40 S. Ashland avenue. La Grange after 1 p.

m. Monday. Services 1 p. m. Wednesday.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. FL 2-1298. Watrous Gordon Glover Watrous, Nov. 5, 1965, son of the lata Philip B. and Mary Maish Watrous; brother of Philip M.

Watrous, Mrs. Winslow M. Wright and the late George M. Watrous. Memorial service Monday, Nov.

8, at 3:30 p. at Hebblethwaita Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Wendt Emily Wendt, beloved wife of the late Herman; dear mother of Evelynne Preus and Frederick; grandmother of six; sister of Terese rover. At Mee Ramme Funeral Home, 3918 Irving Park road. Services Wednesday, 1 p.

m. Interment Eden's cemetery. Wheeler Richard H. Wheeler, age 62, of Oak Park, dearly beloved husband of Myrtle L. Wheeler, passed away Friday evening at West Suburban hospital in Oak Park.

Mr. Wheeler was a manufacturer's representative of Colonial Drapery corporation. Mr. Wheeler was born In Kankakee, the son of the late Frank and Sarah Wheeler. He was educated in Kankakee schools and St.

Viator's college. Mr. vjieeler is survived by his wife. Myrtle; sisters Mrs Muriel Flynn of Dallas, Isabel Kokum of Evanston; and brother John P. Wheeler of Kankakee.

Resting at Clancy Funeral Home In Kankakee, Sunday evening and Monday. Funeral mass Tuesday, Nov. 9, 10 a. at St. Theresa's church in Kankakee.

Interment Memorial Gardens In Kankakee. Whidden Earl A. Whidden of Downers Grove; beloved husband of Dora, nee Cline; brother of Florence De Young of Lake Villa, III. Lying in state Sunday, after 6 p. at the First Congregational church, 1047 Curtiss street.

Downers Grove, where services will be held Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Interment Clarendon Hills. Member of Grove lodge. No.

824, A. F. 8. A. M.

WO 8-1000. Wojciechowicz Walter Woiciechowicz, beloved husband of Adeline, nee Radzikowski; dear father of Florian (Lorraine Walters. Dorothy Raymond Maidecki, and Alice Clarence) Kisala; grandfather of eight; brother of Frances (Felix) Bielat, Stella Michael Wilk, Steve Helen Walters, and Louis Mary Woiciechowicz; brother-in-law of Clara Frank Wisniewski and Frank Josephine Radzikowski; many nieces and neohews. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 9, 9 a.

from Soltes Chapel, 2746 W. 51st street, to St. Gall's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Resurrection. Member of Journeymens Barbers union. No. 548; Sacred Heart No. 308, P.

R. C. and Polish Army Veterans of America, post No. 2. PR 6-7257.

Wagner Sophia Wagner, beloved wife of the late John loving mother of John O. Geraldine and Nancy; dear grandmother of Linda and Wayne; fond sister-in-law of Marie Sengpiel. Resting at Wieting Chapel, 3658 S. Wolcott avenue until Tuesday noon. Services 1:30 p.

m. at St. Andrew Lutheran church. Interment Bethania. LA 3-0985.

Walters Raymond J. Walters, husband of the late Anna R. Walters; father of Raymond B. Walters; brother of Edward Walters, Tampa, Fla. Funeral from John Carroll Sons Home for Funerals, Erie at Wabash, Tuesday, Nov.

9, 1965, at 9:30 a. m. to the Holy Name cathedral where mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Interment Calvary.

Kindly omit flowers. Visitation Monday, 3 p. m. to 10 p. m.

Wengelewski Chester Wengelewski, beloved husband of Mary Ann, nee Rzeminski; dearest father of Thomas, Steven, and Mark; loving son of Bernice and the late Victor; dearest brother of Edwin (Lois, Frank Margaret, Jean, and Mary Stanley Can; fond son-in-law of Stanley and Joseph-ing Josephine Rzeminski; dear brother-in-law of Stanley (Eleanor Rzeminski biak. Services 8:45 a. from Boldyga Funeral Home, comer of 51st and Wood streets, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church, 9:30 a. m.

mass. Interment Res-surection cemetery. PR 6-1110. Wenski Felix Wenski, beloved husband of Frances, nee Tengowski; dear father of Ernest P. Wenski; father-in-law of Cecelia, nee Bogusz; four grandchildren; fond brother of Walter Wester, Anna Hawley, Verne Humecke, Paul, Joseph, Frances Pequette, Michael, and Sophie Lawniczak.

Services Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Interment Wednesday at Apple-ton, Wis. In lie of fbwers, contributions to the Cancer fund would be appreciated. Kl 5-1320.

Washington, Nov. 7 An anti-poverty agency official who served on the navy PT boat commanded by the late President Ken-n during World War II has been critically injured in a traffic accident here. 6 1DROP Clears Veined Redness Clear Eyes Look Younger One drop of Russell Eye Lotion and veined redness is reduced amazingly. Observe after 2 to 4 minutes how eyes look clearer and whiter and thus younger, bigger and brighter. Effective for hours.

This modern eye lotion is wonderfully refreshing, soothing and relaxins to tired, overworked eyes. Clear, non-staining, safe. Sheer magic for "morning" eyes. Month's supply for daily use in eye-dropper bottle. 52.00 FtatvrmJ by Lading Dpartmnt Stores end Drug Stont Services for William E.

Brit-ton, 78, former professor of law at the University of Illinois and formerly of Chicago, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Mattoon, 111. Mr. Britton, who died Saturday in Santa Monica, left the university in 1954 and had taught at the University of California until his retirement last year.

He was the author of several books on law. He was national president of the American Association of University Professors from 1954 to 1956, POWERFUL PLUNGES CLEARS CLOGGED TOILETS in a jiffy! RITES SLATED IN HARVEY FOR DR. MADDOX, 71 Services for Dr. Clifford Mad-dox, 71, dean emeritus at Cedar-ville O. college and former administrator at Thornton Township High school in Harvey, will be held at 2 p.

m. Wednesday in the First Baptist church at 14441 Loomis Harvey. He died Saturday in Morristown, N. while visiting a son. Dr.

Maddox Joined the faculty at Thornton in 1927 as clinical psychologist. He had served the school in many capacities, including that of interim superintendent for one year. He retired in 1956. He then was named academic dean at Cedarville college, a Baptist-affiliated liberal arts school. He retired from there in June, 1964.

Surviving are his widow, Miriam; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Hodapp, Mrs. Elizabeth Bremer, and Mrs. Audrey Jennings; a son, Lee; and six grandchildren. George H.R.

Ross Barney Ross, 47, for (ADVERTISEMENT! by Jean CHOPPER WHOPPERS. IIl. (I merly of Barrington, 111., a neighborhood youth corps director, suffered multiple fractures of the bac, hips, one arm, and both legs Friday when his motorbike collided with a car. Police said be ran a red light and his bike struck a car driven by an off-duty metropolitan police department detective, Edward Guggenheim, 38. Mass 10 a.

m. inrermenr ivtouni Please omit flowers. 824-5)55. Pollaro John Pollaro, beloved husband of the late Josephine, nee DeFatta; dear father of Vincent Lorrene, Concetta Nick Calabrese, Lucy James Giannakis, and Mary Pollaro; fond grandfather of eiqht; brother of Concetta (Joseph Maranto, Emanuel Mary Collaro of Kansas City, and the lata Vincent Collaro; brother-in-law of Salvatore and Mary DeFatta. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from Lombardo Funeral Home, 3425 W. Chicago avenue to Our Lady of the Angels church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

NE 8-8200. Pullaro Theresa Pullaro, beloved wife of John; devoted mother of Joe. Vito, Carlo, Andrea and Nina John Gettl; fond grandmother of ten; great-grandmother of two. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. m.

from Rosarlo D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to St. Mark's church. Interment St.

Joseph cemetery. ME 7-0449 and 0450. Raybnrn Randall Ravburn of 1618 Fargo avenue, Nov. 6, 1965, loving son of Lewis and Anne Ravburn; brother of Letltia Anna; grandson of James T. Rayburn and Clarence and Eunice Fuller.

At Lam and Son Chaoel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 11 a. m. Interment Rosehill.

Reichert Catherine IToots Foley Reichert, beloved wife of the lata Christ; fond mother of the late Helen Curley; dear grandmother of Debbie and Jane Curley. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Horn-burg Funeral Home, 8400 S. Ashland avenue, to Little Flower church. Mass :30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's. Visitation after 4 p.m. Sunday.

Richter Walter J. Richter, Nov. 7, beloved hos-twnd of Helen Blair Richter; devoted father of the late Eugene and Walter B. brother of Mrs. Arthur Hatfield; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, 2 P. m. at Donne Ian Funeral Home, Jeffery boulevard, at 77th street. Entombment Memorial Park. SO 8-8822.

Roccasalva Joseph Roccasahra, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Reed; loving father of Walter Richard (Margaret) and Joanna I Eugene) Wapnierski; dear brother of Orazio (Lucille) and Frank; grandfather of seven. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 9 a. from John Hi Patka Funeral Home, 1256-58 W. 51st street, to St.

Rose of Lima church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. BO 8-5257. Stachowski Sister Mary Eustasia Stachowski, C.

S. S. beloved daughter of the late Valentine and Marianne; loving sister of Frank Victoria, Victoria and Helen; fond aunt of seven; great-aunt of 13. Exportation Monday, 5 p. m.

Funeral mass "luesday, 9:30 a. at Good Council Convent. 3800 Peterson avenue. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery.

AR 6-3378. Steadman Sarah S. Steadman, nee Scobbie, beloved wife of the late William; fond mother of Barry dear daughter of Martha and the late James Scobbie; sister of Annie Scammon, Charlotte Jacobson, Isabel and James Scobbie, and the late Margaret Weugh and Martha Scobbie. Lying in state at Drake 8 Son Funeral Home, 625 Busse highway, between Touhy and Oakton streets. Park Ridge, from 6 to 10 p.

m. Monday, Nov. 7. Service and interment private. 698-3368.

Stentz Grace M. Stentz, loving mother of Clifford, Grace, and Mary Ann Kaiser; grandmother of two; fond sister of Harold Monahan and Marie Will. Visitation after 7 p. m. Monday at Stirlon-Pleper Funeral Home, 149 W.

Main street, Barrmgton, III. Funeral mass Wednesday, 10 a. at St. Anne's church, Barrington. Interment Transfiguration.

381-3411. Stern Ruth Ellen Stem, nee Burdick, beloved wife of William; fond mother of Lor-retta (Joseph) Hunt; grandmother of Klmberly; sister pf Arthur, Mabel Hey-wood, Charles, Lucille Rickey, and Gladys Baker. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. at Nazareth Lutheran church, 60th and Spauldino.

Resting at Bourne chapel, Kedzie avenue at 65tn place until 11:30 a. m. Tuesday. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South. 737-3232.

Stross Emma Ferdinand Stress, of th Edge-water Beach Hotel, dear mother of Mrs. Robert McCrecken of Phoenix, and Mrs. Delight Crossman; loving grandmother of two. rends may pay their respects at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 Broadway, Monday afternoon and Tuesday. Services private.

LO 1-4740. Svec Edna Svec nee Freundt, beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of John Doris, Frank (Betty), Raymond (Arlene, Robert Cynthia and Barbara Braico; grandmother of six. Services Tuesday, Nov. 8:45 a. at H.

Merik Sons Chapel, 1534 South Pulaski road, to Epiphany church for 9:30 a. m. mass. Interment St. Joseph.

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