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Chicago Tribune, Monday, February 13, 1984 Section 2 Obituaries is survived by his wife, Lillian, and a nephew. Coin Collectors Agog At Astonishing NEW OLYMPIC ISSUE "Scarce Before ICs Minted!" Is The Word Kev. Basil Apot-tulo Services for Rev. Basil Apoatolos, 73, a lirwlt Onhodox pnest who continued to serve the Chicago area ufler retiring as a parish head, will be held at 11 a m. Tuesday in St.

lVmetnos Greek Orthodox Church, 2727 W. Winona St. Kev. Aposiolos, of Wheaton, died at home Friday. He served parishes In Springfield, South Dakota and Montana before retiring in 19.8 and coming to the Chicago area.

He came to the United Stales from Greece in 1W6 and was ordained in New York in 1954. He is survived by his wife, Presbvtera Jennie: four daughters, Mary Gherardini, Eleni, Gloria and Christina; three sisters; a brother; and a grandson. Chicago real estate for 73 years. He was president of his firm for 35 years and chairman for an addit ion-al 20, helping to make Bard Warner one of trie most -diversified real estate firms in the nation. Mr.

Baird was the third member of his family to become president of the firm, taking over from his father in 1928. He was succeeded as president by his son, John in 1963, when he became chairman, a post he held until 1983 when he was designated honorary chairman. Mr. Baird died last Wednesday while visiting in Spring Lake, Mich. In addition to his son, survivors include his wife of 71 years, Julia; 2 daughters, Olive McKay and Katharine Hansen; 12 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and a sister.

Frances Fitzgerald Dunne Mass for Frances Fitzgerald Edith Haines lYivate services ill be held Tuesday for Edith Baines, 93. a member of a pioneer Chicago family. She died Sunday in an Indian Head Park nursing home. Miss Baines had lived in Chicago and Oak Park before moving to the center. Her family operated saloons on the Near West Side in the 1840s.

Her grandfather, John Baines, rebuilt his business after the Chicago Fire, opening a restaurant at State and Madison Streets. The family later operated a cartage and trucking business. Miss Baines is survived by a nephew. Patrick J. McCormirk Mass for Patrick J.

McCormick, 65, a retired truck driver, will be said at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 4522 S. Wallace Ave. Mr.

McCormick, a lifelong resident of the city's Southwest Side, died Friday in Mercy Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Irene; a daughter, Patricia Adler; two brothers; four sitters; and one grandchild. Esther Mock Services for Esther Mock, 78, a lifelong resident of Evanston, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel at 14r0 Sherman Evanston. Mrs.

Mock was a director of John Mock Associates, a medical-professional management company. She helped found the company with her husband, John T. Mrs. Mock died Saturday in Evanston Hospital. In addition to her husband, survivors include a son, J.

Dennis; a daughter, Mary Lou Montgomery; a sister; and six grandchildren. Dunne, 92, an Evanston resident for more than 50 years, will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Margaret Mary's Church, 2324 W. Chase Ave.

Mrs. Dunne died Saturday in a North Side nursing home. She was the James V. I'arelll Services for James V. Pacelli, a former 1st Ward Republican committeeman, will be held at 12:30 p.m.

Monday in tire chapel at 1035 N. Ixwrborn St. He died Saturday in his Near North Side home. Mr. Pacelli, a retired businessman, held the 1st Ward GOP position from to 1952.

Survivors include a son, Hoger; a daughter, Lisa Davis; two sisters; and two grandchildren. widow of Richard J. Dunne whose father, Edward F. Dunne, was the only man to serve both as mayor of Chicago 1 1905-1907 and governor of Illinois 11912-1916. Survivors include two sons, Barry and David, and Single coin just $29.50 plus $1.50 postttge and handling; 2 coins just $57.50 plus $2.00 postage and handling; i silver coins just $K5 plus $2.00 postage and handling; limit of five (5) at the special price of just $1.17.50 postpaid.

(A savings of $17.50) Each coin is proof -struck a special minting process resulting in a mirrorlike background and crisp, clear, frosted details, an extraordinary procedure not used for regular coinage. RKSr RVATION PROCFDl'RK To qualify for this special release, U.S. cilicns NEH) SEND NO MONEY NOW. The Official 100 Dinar Yugoslavia Winter Olympic Coins may be reserved RISK I- Rl in cither of two ways; 1. For immediate confirmation of credit card reservations only Simplv call toll free now at I-800-223-0507 (Ext.

0702). 2. For all other mail reservations Send your name, address and phone number, along with this original notice to: I9K4 Olympic Coins, co Official Reservation Center, Dept. 0702. Box 1984, Fnglcwood, Ohio 45.122.

Be sure to indicate the number of coins desired. Collectors will be billed conveniently prior to shipment for the total amount of their order. Special prices in effect for this release are guaranteed 30 days only and all reservations are subject to acceptance and availability. (Oil resMrnlt sulijcrl to 6 and I I tnidonls Hubjrcl lo applicable khIcx lax.) eight grandchildren. Ada L.

Wleland Services for Ada L. Wieland, 97, of uienview, win dc neia at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel at 1239 Waukegan Rd. in the north suburb. Mrs.

Wieland died Saturday in her home. Survivors include a daughter, liuth Wade Ray Mass for Ruth Wade Ray, 90, of Buena Vista, will be said at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Name Cathedral, 730 N. Wabash Ave. Mrs.

Ray was director and chairman of the board of the Ray-Vogue College of Design in Chicago from 1919 until her retirement in 199. After retiring, Mrs. Ray remained board chairman. She was a founding member of the Chicago Fashion Group and a member of the Women's Board of Mercy Hospital, the Greater North Michigan Avenue Association and the Mavor's Committee for the Chicago Clean-up Campaign. Survivors include 3 children, Ruth R.

Bremner, William F. Jr. and Wade 16 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Vivian w. nipKey; tour grandchildren; three great grandchildren; ana a sister.

The Of fill.) Winter Oluiipic Silvrr oln. "Figure Skating" (shown actual size). New York, N.Y., (Special) One of the must tulked-ahout aspects of the 1984 Winier Olympics, to be held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, is special of ficial 100 Dinar genuine silver coin commemorating the historic games. The coin, titled igure Skaring," is being struck as legal tender in .925 pure silver. According to an official of the Winter Olympic Coin Program, only 1 10,000 of these valuable coins will ever be minted.

"Thai makes it scarce before it's official added. Total Coins Worldwide 110,000 Most modern coins are minted in the tens of millions. Collectors seek them out nonetheless. "Figure Skating," as an official coin of Yugoslavia, soon may be hard to get not only in the issuing country but elsewhere. The 1 10,000 total is for the whole coin program spokesperson pointed "More than half the coins have been reserved for Yugoslavia and the rest of Europe.

That means the U.S. allocation is relatively small." IMPORTANT: Demand is expected to intensify during and after the games, scheduled for February 7-19, 1984. "1 suggest interested collectors get their reservations in early," said the spokesperson. In fairness to American collectors and Olympic sports enthusiasts alike, a strict limit of five (S) silver coins has been established for this special U.S. release.

Now, while they last, "The Figure Skater" is available direct to collectors on a first-come, first-served basis at official new issue prices. George Arquilla Sr. George Arquilla 90, of Flossmoor, a south suburban real estate agent and home builder, died Sunday in his home. Mr. Arquilla was the founder and chairman of Burnside Construction Bell Lumber and Supply Alpha Construction Co.

and Best Homes Inc. lo Cole He was a former president of the Services for Leo Cole, retired Home Builders Association of Chica Joseph A. Boffo Mass for Joseph A. Boffo, 78, will be said at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St.

Walter Catholic Church, 11722 S. Oakley Ave. Mr. Boffo, a longtime resident of the Beverly neighborhood, died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital, Blue Island.

Before his retirement, Mr. Boffo was a foreman for Bethlehem Steel Co. Mr. Boffo is survived by his wife, Mary Porta; a sister; and a brother. Warner G.

Baird A memorial service for Warner Baird, 98, honorary chairman of the board of Baird Warner will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in St. Chrysostom's Church, 1424 N. Dearborn St. Mr.

Baird was involved with owner of the Better Office Supply go and a former regional vice presi dent of the National Association of Home Builders. Survivors include his wife, Emelia; two sons. George Jr. and Robert; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters; and a brother. Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the chapel win De neia at p.m. Monday in Memorial Park Cemetery, 9900 Gross Point Skokie. He died Sunday in a Chicago nursing center. Mr, Cole, who lived on North Lake Shore Drive, had owned and operated the supply company, at 325 W. Huron since founding the firm in 1939.

He retired in the mid-1970s. He A Message from the United States Olympic Committee A portion of the proceeds from the sale of these coins will be contributed to the United States Olympic Committee, lo help train and field America's best amateur athletes in their quest for excellence in 1984. at 18230 S. Dixie Highway, Homewood. Charles M.

Stone, 40, director of 'Nightline' 0702 SUPPORT THE HOME TEAM Brinkley." IUK4 Ollirittl krxcrvnlitm f'rnlcr uui i is a inviuuv mo wuiov four sons, David, Chris, Kevin and died of a heart attack Saturday. He had worked at ABC since 1969. He had been a network director and stage manager before becoming a director of ABC's "World News Tonight" and "This Week With David WASHINGTON (API-Charles M. Stone, director of the ABC News program "Niehtline" since it went on the air in March, 1980, has died at age 40. Mr.

Stone, a resident of Oakton, Matthew; three daughters, Amy, Kimberly and Megan; and his mother, Mrs. Charles M. Stone Sr. Death notices HIS GREAT TV ALBUM! AIL fflinrRnr JtHEINGRUBER Charlet A. Rhelngrvber lovln husband of Alice, nee Goodman; beloved father of Chariei A.

(Eileen) Rhetngruber Jr.) dear grandfather of Craig (Linda) and Lvnne Zatacj greal-grandtather of seven; dear brother of Gertrude Blschoffer and Antoinette KralecM. Funeral service Monday. 11 a.m. at the Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Ave.

Interment RosehMI Cemetery. Visitation Sunday. 4 p.m. to P.m. 561 -6874.

SHELLANDER James Stiollander or Palatine, age 17, dear on of Albert and Rosemary H. Sriellander; brother of Tom, Mary, Margaret and Nancyr i loving grandson of Rosena F. Jonas. Senior at Palatine High 1 School. Visitation at the Ahlgrlm and Sons Funeral Home, 201 Palatine, from until m.

Tuesday. Funeral! Wednesday, Feb. 15. 9 a.m. to St.

Thomas vlllanova Church. Mast at to a.m. Interment St. Michael Cemetery. Masses 357.11.

SIENKIEWICZ ba, Nicholas T. Slenklewlci, be- Egg loved husband of the late i Marlon; loving father of Bishop Ellas (Edward), Nlcolette A. Schilling and Michael A. (Peggy)i I dear grandfather of Jennifer Lynn 1 Schilling; fond brother of Emily Ciala and Julia (Marian) Kopanskt. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a m.

from Kolbus Funeral Home, 6841-57 W. Higgins to Resurrection Church, 33W N. Seminary, Liturgy 10 a m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery, visitation Monday and Tuesday, 1 to 9 p.m.

I Member of Park Ridge Post No. 357 v.F.W. and Des Plalnes Elks Lodge No. 1576. Retired Lleuten-, ant Col.

U.S. Air Force. 774 1232. SILVERMAN I I. trvlng Silverman, beloved hus-! band of Muriel, nee Friend; dear RILEY Michael J.

Riley, age 43 of Berkeley, fond husband of Jean, nee Vivacquai fond father of Vincent Michael beloved son of Mark and Celeste; brother of Celestt Inert, Thomas, James and Mark, Visitation at the Ahlgrlm and Sons i Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Elmhursl, from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tuesday, 915 a.m. to St.

Domlttlla Church, 4940 Washington Hillside, Mass 10 a.m. Me- mortals to the Diabetes Assoc. or Marklund Children's Home appreciated. Interment All Saints Ceme-! tery. 834 3515.

3Q Great vy cS51 Trumpet Here is the Qolden horn of the one and only father of Robert (Noreen) and Wayne (Lynn); loving grandfather of Ethan Michael; fond brother of the late Miriam Silverman; loving son of the late Etta and Abraham; devoted son In law of Sadie D. and the late Samuel Friend; brother In law of Martin B. and Ellen Friend. Services Monday, 2 p.m. af Piser Mencrah Chapel, 9700 Skokie Skokie.

Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Friends are asked to pay their respects at time of service. 679-4740. R0SENBERGER 1 Martin Rosenberger, age 70 of i Phoenix formerly of Cicero, i suddenly, Feb 11, 1984, beloved husband of Anna; devoted father of Mrs. Ruby (Thomas) Bradley, Mrs.

Evelene Cotton, Mrs. Marlene (Vincent) Donated! and Martin Rosenberger; fond grandfather of 11, Funerat Thursday. 11 a In the Bart wood Memorial Chapel, U.S. Route 20 and North Bartlett Road, Bartlett, III. Visitation Wednesday, 3 to 9 p.m.

Interment Chapel Hill Garden West. Please omit flowers. V0LK0BER Lolt A. Volkober, nee Lund, age 62, late of Santa Rosa, beloved wife of the late John A. Volkober loving mother of John A.

Jamet Susan and the late Nancv Volkober; fond sister of Mildred (Walter) Lethander and Lorraine (John) Barnes. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home, 4332 Elston corner Pulaski Road, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 11 a.m. Inter-1 menl Rldgewood Cemetery, Please, omit flowers. Memorlalt to Lutheran General Hospital, A.A.i Program, Park Ridge, would be appreciated.

Visitation at chapel Monday, p.m. until 9 p.m. KE9-! 6100. WALKER William Walker, beloved husband of Mary Louise; fond father of Bar-: bara M. (Anthony) grandfather of Jamie brother of George i Mable (Norman) Eadle and Margaret Walker.

Funerat tervlcet Mon- day, p.m. at Becvar Funeral 11201 S. Harlem, III. Interment private. In lieu of, tlowert memorlalt to La Grange' YMCA or Emmaut Bible School will be appreciated.

Visitation Monday, 2 to 10 p.m. 361-0500. WALIIN i Conttance M. Wallln, nee Thomp-' ton, beloved wife of George L.j' loving mother of Constance W. (William) Black and Jeanne M.

(Kenneth) Patf; dear grandmother of nine. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 14, 9:30 a.m. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S. Northwest Park: Ridge, to SI.

Paul ot the Cross Church. Mats 10 a.m. Interment All Salnlt. Visitation 4 to 9 p.m. Monday.

WICKSTROM Marie A. Wickstrom, nee Llndgren of Palatine, beloved wife ot the tate Adolph L.i fond mother of Gertrude DePrlest and Harry L. I (Muriel); grandmother of five; great -grandmother of two. Vislta- I tlon at the Ahlgrlm and Sons Funerat Home, 201 N. Northwest Palatine, from to 9 p.m.

Monday. Services 11 a.m. Tuesday. Interment Memory Gardens. Memorials will be appreciated for Our Savior Lutheran Cnurch, 1234 N.

Ariineton Heights Arlington Heights, III. 60004. 3587411. WIELAND Ada L. Wieland, age 97 of Glenvlew, Feb.

11, wife of the late Christian H. Wieland one of seven! I brothers that founded the Wieland Dairy ot Chicago; mother of Vivian W. Ripkey; giendmulher of Christian H. Rlokey, Robert Hornbrook, Carol Lee Henke and Jamet Hornbrook; three ereat erandchii-j dren; inter of Marie Poormon. Visitation from 6 to 9 p.m.

Monday at the N. H. Scott and Hebblethwalte Funeral Home, 1249 Waukegan Glenvlew (one-block South of Lake Avenue on1 East tide), where tervlcet will be I i held 1.30 m. Tuesday. Interment Memorial park.

In lieu of flowen, memorials may be made to the CM-! caeo Lung Association. 998-1020 or 864-0130. WINTER Sue S. Winter, beloved wile of the late George R. Winter; loving mother of Frederick (Virginia), George R.

(Margaret) and Carolyn (Robert) Morse; fond grandmother ot eight; great-grandmother of 12; great-great-erandmother of one. Private entombment Memorial Park Mausoleum. 675-1990. I STUIBER Jeanette Stulber, nee Novak, beloved wife of the late Joseph J.i fond mother of Richard (Jac-ouellne) and Janice (Robert) Ktl-kus; grandmother of Suianne and Eric Stulber, Jason, Brian and Steven Kllkus; sister of the late Joseph (Alice) Novak and Marian (Raymond) Sommerlleld. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m.

from Becvar Fu-, neral Directors, 5218 S. Kedrle, to i St. Clare of AAontefalco Church. Interment St. Mary.

Please omit tlowers. Visitation Sunday and Monday, 1 to 10 p.m. 776-3809. SUPERGAN Alan John Supergan, loving ton of Genevieve and the late Fred; dear brother of Jean (Brian) Erlckson, Audrey Louise (Robert) Hutchison, Margie (Ed) Paschall, Amy Super- gan and Nina; fond uncle of Joseph, Genevieve and Jonathan; dear grandson of Julia Sldor and Katharine Supergan. Funeral services Wednesday, a.m.

from the Skate Terrace Funeral Home, 7(12 N. Milwaukee Nlles, to St. Catherine Laboure Church tor 10 Mast. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.

Visitation Monday and Tuesday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. 966-7302. SURIS Phyillt G. Sunt, nee Freeman, loving wife of Juan; beloved mother ol Randy Hill, Joan Whltak-er, Jean Miller, Penny Early; fond sister of Howard Freeman and Kathleen Howard.

Funeral services Wednesday, 9 a.m., from the Rowland Home for Funerals, 4152 N. Sheridan, to St. Mary of the Lake Church. Mass 9:30. Interment Mary hi ll.

visitation 2 to 9 p.m.' Tuesday. 248 153a. SWANS0N Dwlght c. Swanton, beloved hut-band of the late Mildred, nee Sven-ton; devoted father of Dwlght John (Karen) and James M.i dear brother of Eleanor Olson; fond grandfather of Krista, David and Jennifer. Visitation Monday, 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Hanekamp Funeral Home, 385 Waukegan Rd. (v mile North of Dundee Road), North-brook. Funeral service Tuesday, to a.m. at the Northbrook Convenant Church, Pllngsten and Techny Roads, Northbrook, Interment Rldgewood Cemetery, Information, 272-3890. SZYMANSKI Michael W.

Svmenskl, beloved husband of Alice, nee Rudnlckj loving father of Dolores Sims; dear grandfather of Michael, Mary Ellen, Howard and Clark. Visitation after 5 Monday and after 3 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral 9 a Wednesday from Kenny Brothers, 3600 w. 95th to Most Holy, Redeemer Church.

Mass 9 30 a.m. Interment family lot. Member Sou Mown Post 25 D.A.V. 239-3600. TEMMEL Mark E.

Temmel, loving ton of Edward and Kathleen Temmel; dear brother of Kathe (Ed) Anhalt, Joella (Doug) Katper, Janet (Ron) Mclver and Jean (Terry) Boyle; proud uncle of eight; fond grandson of Kathleen Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn, to St. Gerald Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery, visitation, Monday and Tuesday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. For public transportation in-, formation call 636-1193 or 735-4242. URBANIAK 1 Catherine Urbanlak, nee Nowak, beloved wife of the late Chester; dear mother of Lorraine Harvey and Charlotte (Paul) Olsted: grand-; mother of Harvey, Debbie and Ken; fond titter of Lottie also nlecet and nephewt.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a m. from Modell Funeral Home, 5725 S. Pulaski to SI. Turlblus Church. Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum.

Visitation Monday, I to 9 P.m. 767-4730. AL H1RT. All of the greatest trumpet hits you remember are here in one fantastic collection! Two giant records' worth! AL HIRT is a true virtuoso of the trumpet, and in this collection he plays all the hits of the great ones including Harry James, Bunny Berigan, Clyde McCoy, Louis Armstrong, Ray Anthony, Herb Atpert and so many more. Hits like 1 CANT GET STARTED SUGAR BLUES STARDUST YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU AND THE ANGELS SING JAVA THE TOY TRUMPET TENDERLY and so many, many more.

Each song is a treasure chest of memories. You will find yourself drifting and dreaming as AL HIRT plays them as only he can. It is truly a magnificent collection by a master! MONEY BACK GUARANTEE We are so confident that you will be completely delighted with this great collection, we are extending you a full one month guarantee. If you don'l agree that this collection is everything we say it is, and SOLOMON Irving "Iny" Solomon of 3925 Trlumvera Glenvlew, dearly beloved husband of Eleanor, nee Meyers; loving father of Ronald L. (Margo), Barbara (Howard) Gordon and Charlene; devoted "Pappa" of Mara and Mark Solomon, Wendl, Jackie, Michael and Jason Gordon; fond brother of Rose.

Lit Levin, Joseph (Emily) and the late Anna Weinberg and Martin. Services at Welnstein Brothers North Shore Chapel, 111 Skokie Wiimette (North of Old Orchard). Interment Westlawn Cemetery. Honorary Member, The, Shomrlm Society of Illinois, Chlca-i go Police Branch. For Info.

SUGAR BLUES I CANT GET STARTED THE MAN WITH THE HORN STARDUST RHAPSODY IN BLUE WHEN ITS SLEEPYTIME DOWN SOUTH AND THE ANGELS SING AFTER YOUVE GONE CIRIBIRIBIN THE TOY TRUMPET CHERRY PINK AND APPLE BLOSSOM WHITE HELLO DOLLY STAR DREAMS WONDERLAND BY NIGHT YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU JAVA TENDERLY TUXEDO JUNCTION ROSENBERG Max Rosenberg, beloved husband of Mildred, nee Lelbman; dear brother of the late teo (Else) and Henny Rosenberg; fond brother In law of Bea (Den) Kessler and Anne (the late Howard) Liebmam uncle of many nieces and nephews. Services Wednesday, 12 Noon at Riser Menorah Chapel, 5706 N. Broadway. Interment Jewish Oakrldge. Please omit flowers.

Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time of service. Info. 561-4740. MORE if you don't enjoy it more than any RUEB Jack O. Rueb of Rlverwoods.

beloved husband of Nancv; loving father of Rita, John and Chris. Visitation 4 P.m. to 9 m. Monday Hi Keller and Spalding Funeral Home. 1767 Deerfleld Highland Park.

Mass of the Re-iur reel ion 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, at St. Joseph the Worker Church, 181 W. Dundee Wheeling.

Inlerment Ascension, 831-4260. SPENS William V. Spans 64, of 307 Princeton Alpena, Mich. Passed away In Alpena Friday, Feb. 10.

Executive Vice President at Kennedy Advertising Agency of Chicago for 21 years. Survived by his wife, Joan; four daughters, Mlchelene, Mary, Nena and one son, William V. II; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mary Cowtn and three brothers, James, Thomas and Richard. Visitation Wednesday, from 2 to 6 p.m., at Ryan Funeral Home, Homewood. Burial Homewood Memorial Gar-; dens.

517354-8411. other album you own, simply return it to us within one month and we will gladly give you a full and complete refund. Absolutely no questions asked. So hurry and order your ery own collection on records or tapes TODAY! HOT LIPS MARIE PLUS MANY MORE NOT IN STORES MAIL COUPON TODAY RYAN Helen M. Ryan, nee MacKenzle, beloved wife of the late Slate Senator Frank Ryan; dear aunt of Marian MacKenile and Constance Wledeman; dearest friend of Thomas and Camilla Frole.

Services Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Columbian Chawls, 6621 W. North Oak Park. Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Visitation Tuesday, 9 a.m.

until time of services. 840-3010 Or 379-5151. saaaaa mm mm mm mm mm NO RISK COUPON thf r.nnn MI ISIf RFCQRD Dent. AH-02-14 WITTSTOCK Loretta C. Wlttslock, beloved wife 1 of Charles; devoted mother of Ralph (Merrill) and Donna (Ar- thur) Click and the late Gladys Stupp; five grandchildren.

Service SAPERSTE1N 352 Evelyn Street, Paramun, NJ 07652 Please rush me the new AL HIRT treasury. I understand that I may return it for any reason whatsoever and receive a complete refund. Make check or money order payable to Good Music Record Co. enclose $9.98 I enclose $9.98 I enc lose $9.98 Send Record Album Send Cassette Tape Send 8 Track Tape (Enclose $1.25 for mailing and handling per item.) Morris Sapersteln, age 84 of 6400 luesoay, r-eo. 14, tv4, 11 a m.

at Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Cicero. Interment willow Hills. I STANDKE John F. Standke, formerly of Des Plainer, dear brother of Arthur and William (Lvdla) Standke.

Visit. tlon Monday, 3 to 9 p.m. at Oehler Funeral Home. Lee at Perryl Streets, Des Plalnes, where aervlc-es will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m.i Inlerment Rldgewood. 824-5155.

STOCKTON i Robert c. Stockton, age ef Kenllworth, Feb. 10, husband of Margaret (Dunham) Stockton; father of John Dunham Margaret (John) Shortrldge and Patricia (William) Hagenah; II1 grandchildren; brother of Waller T.i Memorial service 3 p.m. Monday In. the Children's Chapel of the Win-! netka Congregational Church, 020 Lincoln Wlnnetka.

Private In-' ferment Grereland Cemetery, to Hew of flowers, memorials may be made to Evanston Hospital or The Chicago Heart Association. Ar-: rangements by N. H. Scott and Hebblethwalte, 98 1020 or Memorials to Golgotha Lutheran Church, 8600 S. Kllpalrick, ferred.

Visitation Monday, 4 to 10 Name P.m. 4Z3-I6UU Or 723-0876. YURKA N. Sheridan former owner of Robert's Restaurants, West Rogers Park, beloved husband of the late Florence; loving father of the late Robert Sapersteln and Elaine Hens ley; devoted father In law of Freida Sapersfelnr dear grandfather of Steven. Mark, Susan, Andrew and Janet; fond brother In law of Hon.

Esther (the tate Abe) Saoertteln. Graveside service Tuesday, 11 a.m. at Westlawn, 7600 W. Montrose. Member of Cong.

Nor Tamld B'nal Zlon and Zionist. Resting at We I ostein Bros. Chapel, 1300 Deron. In-1 formation, RO1-2400. Address Joseph M.

Vurka (Jurka), dear To place your In-Memoriam notice, call 222-2222. State Zip. City rainer ot carol ivrai vurka Lewen. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1984, II a.m.

from the Adolf-Berwvn Funer I al Umi. I tit tOlt Berwyn. Visitation Monday, 7 to 9 i l.m. imcinnrni pmaie..

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