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i Daily eribunr -MILLION LEFT DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES I eWturday, November 8, 1958 Parti Pare 10 BY WIDOW OF BEZAK Nicholas Bezak. beloved husband nf Marv lnvin father of Nicholas Jr. John F. McCana Frank D. Varallo PHELPS HOYT and Sophie Burke; dear grandfather of nine.

Resting at chapel, 5040 S. West John F. McCann, 84, of 27 Frank D. Varallo, retired ern avenue. Funeral Monday at 9 a- N.

St. James Waukegan, a harpist who performed with in Nativity of St. Mary church. Intermenl The will of Mrs. Bessie A Hoyt, 83, of 40 Cedar dis St.

Mary's cemetery. of Stanley Adeline, Josephine Roman Wttlgus, Wa ter tEstelle, Eugene Helen J. Stephanie Edwin Lukes Helen Blochowkrz, Sophie. Frank and Adam Elaine: fond sister of Joseph Kielbasa; grandmother of 23; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.

from funeral home 2153-57 W. 18th place, to St. Ann a church Masg at 10 a. m. Interment Resurrection cemetery.

Information, -CAnal 6-1759. GREEXWALD See Noblow notice. GREGORY Rose C. Gregory, nee Gorman, late residence 6804 W. Highland avenue, beloved wife of the late Edward loving mother of Leila Kling and Esther Healy.

Funeral Monday, Nov. 10. at 9:30 a. from funeral borne. MRS.

VVALRATH, THE CITADLE'S member of the Lake county the Chicago Symphony orches B1XBY Allan Smith Bixby. husband of posing of an estate valued a board of supervisors for 30 tra and Civic Opera company MAZOR Laura L. Mazor. nee Ordway, suddenly, of 1909 S. Washington avenue.

Park Ridge, LU dearly beloved wife of Leon oving mother of Frances Bennett Joseph: mother of two; fenrt i'ihter of Minnie Ordway and the Frank. Resting at funeral home, 820 Talcott road, at Cumberland, Park Ridge, Funeral Saturday, Nov. -8. at 1 p. m.

Cremation private. TAkott 5-5121 McBRIDE Gertrude L. Mc Bride, wife of the late Charles mother of William and Jack: sister of Grace Erickson; grandmother ot seven. At -JsreI. 79th street, at i-til noon Monday.

Funera: -a, 1:30 p. at the chutcn of 1, Nativity, 6J00 S. Pleasant. Inuime Aim, Hope lint .1 flois remembrances will be acc.v.ted for Holy Nativity building fund. lnfwnaiion.

Vlncennes 6-3151. MEMORY Raymond E. Memory, husband ef Florence, nee Van uorpe: dear father of Myrtle Steram: grandfather nf Leila, nee Wesley: father of Mrs. Patricia Kroenina and Mrs. Marilyn 1 million dollars, chiefly for died Friday in West Suburban years, died Friday in St.

Ther Bezpa: brother of Helen Moore, June Day, and Janet Jones; grandfather of (i hospital, Oak Park. Mr. Va the benefit of her six grand ese's hospital, Waukegan. He three. Services Saturday.

3 p. m. chapel. 523 Lake street. Oak Park.

was an insurance broker. He rallo, 75, of 1128 N. Parkside children, was filed Friday with Interment Terre Haute, Ind. Memo was one of "a group is survived by his widow, Eliz- FOUNDER, DIES Bernard Korzen, clerk of Pro rials, in lieu of flowers, to American 6754 Northwest highway, to St. Thecla's musicians who opened the Cancer society.

EUclid 3-4141. BECKER Anthony Becker of 6352 'laucui, inu suua, tiuiidiil dim bate court. Mrs. Hoyt, who died Oct. 31 church.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. GRIMALDI See Sciame notice. John three daughters. Mrs.

Central Park theater in 1918 Honnre street, beloved son of the late Mathias and Mary Becker; fond brother Trnn fnrrhjv frc Ufllan He leaves his widow, Mrs. Mar was the widow of Phelps of Peter. Michael. Charles. Susan Kiscb.

GRIPP William J. Gripp, beloved husband of Jane, nee Brennan: dear father of Genevieve King: brother of Nellie Find Pa i and Mrs. Elizabeth Helped garet Varallo; a son, Frank Hoyt, wholesale grocer who Lucy Jaeger, Josephine Volk. Frances Jaeger, Anna, and Margaret Becker, the late Joseph. Nicholas, and Mary.

Fu Fallahav and Charles of Louisville, Ky. Elmer Stemm; brother of George, Myrtle Stewart, and Corinne Fulton. Funeral Monday, 10 Ya. from funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to was killed in an auto accident Varallo a daughter, Mrs Schwab; 15 grandchildren and and the late John and Harry.

Resting at funeral home, 12 Lake street. Oak neral Monday, 9 a. from funeral Rosemary Carlson; and one in 1908. In her will, Mrs home. 1718 W.

63d street, to St, Park. Funeral Monday. 10:30 a. m. for 7,500 Babies three great-grandchildren.

Mass will be said at 10 a. m. cnurth. Internment Queen ol Heaven. BErkshine 7-8070.

Theodore's church, 9:30 m. Interment to Ascension church. Masa 11 a. in. In I.

granddaughter. Masonic serv Winamac, Ind. PKospect 6-1000. terment Queen of Heaven cemetery. MEROa Josephine Mtroz.

age 72 years. Hoyt made bequests totaling $7,000 to three charities and directed that two trusts be Village 8-8788. ices will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in Immaculate Con BEr.GSTROM John A.

Bergstrom. age Mrs. Florence Dahl Walrath, beloved husband of Til le. nee Johi Monday in the chapel at 5701 ception church, Waukegan. son; dear father of Arnold, Dorothy 81, founder and managing di GROSS Mary Gross, nea Schoen, beloved wife of the late Otto: loving mother of Elsie Gille; mother-in-law of h.ncHon.

Eleanor Kutschke. Robert and Division st created by her daughters, their Metty Ultima. At chape. 10834 S. Frank Gille; fond sister of Katherine Kirkwood, Emma Braunsdorf, and Irene husbands, and the First' Na Michigan avenue, where services will be Stanley G.

Flitcraft Stanley G. Flitcraft, 51, for uciuvcu wne or the Uate Paul Merox; lovina mother of Alvin; and Paul Meroz; mother-in-law of Dorothi and June Meroz; JfTS? FHaerai Monday at :30 a. m. from home for funerals. 3452 Grand boulevard.

Brookiftid, to St. Louise de Marillac church. Mat at 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

HUnter 5-6489. 1 1 i MILOS Amelia Milos, fond mother of Emily Larson: crandmnriwr nf held Monday at 1 p. m. Interment Oak Retzbach. Resting at chapel, 6250 Mil tional Bank of Chicago so Frank M.

Murchison HilJ cemetery. PUllman 5-3534. waukee avenue, where services will be i mer president of Flitcraft, three children of each daugh held Monday, Nov. 10, at 2 Interment Ridgewood. SPring 7-0366, Frank M.

Murchison, 73, BOHN Peter Bohn of 5533 S. Aberdeen street, beloved husband of Lea nee Moisant: fond father of Peter. Mary life insurance publica ter may share the remainder. 744 Prospect Winnetka rector for 27 years of the Cradle Society of Evanston, widely known home which prepares babies for adoption, died Friday in the Mather home, 1615 Hinman a Evanston, where she had lived since 1952. Mrs.

Walrath organized the Mary and Theodore James; sister of GR088-Mimrie Gross, nee Plske. beloved wife of the late Oscar loving mother of Eleanor Croker, Gertrude Shrubb, of Mrs. Elizabeth Swift, 1650 KAXDAZZO Angelina Randazzo, be- loved wife of the late Giuseppe; fond mother of Mrs. Margaret Marino and Mrs. Madeline De Siefano; dear sister of Joe Randazzo.

Survived by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from chapel, 3425 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery.

NEvada 8-7200. REMER Rose C. Remer, nee Schrader. dear mother of Harvey fond sist of Emil C. Schrader, the late Williim, Fred.

Jessia Rogers, George. Harry, Znd Arthur. Past worthy matron of Welfare chapter. No. 879, O.

E. S. Member of Bethlehem shrine. No. 1.

W. S. and Rebekah Integrity chapter. Service Monday, Nov. 10.

11 a. at funeral home, 5303 N. Western avenue, cornqr ot Berwyn. Interment Montrose cemetery. LOngbeach 1-6874.

REYNOLDS Charles L. Reynolds, beloved husband of Julia, nee Collins; loving father of Helen Whitehead; brother of Ivyl Diotte: grandfather of Lewis and Kay Ellen Whitehead. Service Monday. 11a. at faoeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Member of Auburn Park lodge. No. 789, A. F. A.

and Medinah Temple shrine, A. A. O. N. M.

S. Masonic services Sunday evening, 8 clock. Entombment family mausoleum. ROWLAND Bridget Rowland, pee Bow-land, beloved wife of the late Frank: fond mother of Joseph Frank and Robert sister of Edward, Katherine McAndrew, the late John, Nora, Rowland, Patrick, Mary McHale, Martin, and Peter; grandmother of Franci C. and Slary Margaret Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home, 4J52 Sheridan road, at Buena. to St. Gertrude' church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary cemetery. Native of Crossmolina. County Mayo. Ireland.

Bittersweet 8-1536. Rl'ZICKA See Tomisek notice, Loui Sbarbaro- 73. late of it it-W Jst, Mrsa- formerly of 2830 K. Linder. Chicago, beloved husband of Gertrude; fond stepfather of lheodore Roimise and Constance Livingston, dear stepfather-in-law of Stephanie Koinuse; grandfather of five.

Funeral will i in on Monday. Nov. ,10. 19o8. Member of Movie Operator union, local No.

110. 8CIA ME Lucille Sciame, nee Grimaldi. 1 VK. of Ja5per dear mother of Mary Lou and Louis: beloved daughter of Luigi Grimaldi and the late Theresa, nee Cerbasi; loving sister of Charles in Italy, Tony. Frank, and Mrs.

Carmen Millie Sam! Gcniile. 9 tr chapel, J00 North avenue, to Our Lady of H. Intrment St Joseph mIS7' 7-0449 or MOnrog SEXE8E See Soldato notice. 8ERRITELLA See Soldato notice. 8HAMIE See Sciame notice.

M- beloved hu-band of Minnie; loving father tf Ro-mona Malmberg, Leonard of Michigan. Magdaline Muller, Eleanor Perick. i Lawrence. Ellis Olson of Michigan, Zita Bovio, Flavian, Francis Mitzelfeld. Charles, Bernice Felliti.

Marcell Geary. nd Jeanette Peters: 43 grandchildren: six great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, a. from chapel, 3344 W. Chicago a-enue to St Matthew church.

Inter-g'St- Joseph's cemetery. VAn Burea 8 ''f Smikler. beloved wifa of the late Wolf: dear mother of Maria Pierce. Murray. Mae Lipsey.

and Fran-c" Barnett: devoted grandmother of and five great-grandchildren; fond sister of Mary Cas-' til i sjlver- Services at chapel, tie and Fannie Silver. Services Mnndav. aad Fannie Silver. Services Monday, bit no, Henry, Magdaline Adams, ue Koy, and Gladys Hyrasko. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

from funeral home. 543ft S. who retired in April as board tions, died Thursday night in Bradenton, Fla. Mr. Flitcraft, ivan ana vinko Kuchan of Canada.

Funeral Monday at 9 a. nv finm chanel N. Green Bay Lake Forest, chairman of the North Shore Halsted street, to Visitation church. In Toronto, Oscar and Frank C. of Wilbraham, six grandchildren 3700 63d street, to St.

Nicholas of member of a pioneer Oak terment St. Mary I. BOulevard 8-0662 loiemme church, interment Mary's. and five great-grandchildren; lister of National Bank of Chicago with her husband, T. Philip, are to establish one trust for Park family, retired in 1946 BORCHERT William F.

Borchert, son of the late August and Catherine; dear because of illness and moved died Friday in Wesley Memorial hospital. He was a former MINARIK Stefan Minarik, beloved husband of Katerina; loving father of brother of Mrs. Lillian Burns, Mrs, their children, Edward F. Ill, Emma Franz of Maywood. Mrs.

Cradle society, at 2049 Ridge to Florida. He leaves his Phelps and Elizabeth naries, teceua DUda, Joseph, and Katherine Schumert: brother of Mary Russell Louise Plothow, George manager of the Reconstruc widow, Helen; three sons, An Swift. The other trust will be Nebnevay; 11 grandchildren and one deceased. Service Monday. 9 a.

at fu Louis, also the late Herbert and Edwin Borchert. Resting at funeral home, 79th street at Phillips avenue. Funeral notice tion Finance corporation in thony, Lee, and Alan; a grand supervised by Mrs. Emilie later. SOuth Shore 8-6959.

neral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue Interment Irving Park. Chicago. Survivors include his Adolph, Mary Hamann and the late Martha. Bertha, and William. Services Monday, 2:30 p.

at funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Union Ridge. HANLKY Mary A. Hanley.

nee Hickey. beloved wife of the late Thomas loving mother of the Rev. Clement Han1ey O. S. Mary C.

and Thomas fond sister of Elizabeth Brice McDermott. At funeral home Saturday. 6 p. m. Funeral Monday.

Nov. 10. at 10:30 a. from funeral home, 3246 Jackson boulevard, to the Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Member of L. C. B. Third Order of Servites and Blessed Sacrament sodality of St. KEdzie 3-2394.

Cummings, 1460 N. Lake BOSWORTH Kathryn H. Bosworth, nee son; his mother, Mrs. Luella Wilson Flitcraft; a sister, and widow, Grace; a daughter. MITAXA Isabel Mitana, nee Raczyn- Hart, of 1725 Orrinslon avenue.

Evans Lake Forest, and her husband, ton. beloved mother of Mrs. Elliott Fos ski, ot Pittsburgh, beloved wife of Dr. Thaddeus Mitana, professor tf Du- three brothers. Mrs.

Leard Murchison; two grandchildren; sister; and a Dexter, for their children, ter and Charles 11. Bosworth; grand' mother of Charles J. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home 1571 brother. Services will be at av.

in the suburb, 'in 1923 after having been engaged for several years in the work of receiving and preparing homeless babies for adoption. 7,500 Babies Adopted As a result of her work with the society, more than 7,500 babies have been adopted. She was credited with assisting in the development of an improved technique for caring Ruth and Nancy Cummings and Mrs. Joyce Hobbs. Mrs.

Irving Arkin Maple avenue, Evanston, to St, Mary church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Calvary quesne university; daughter of Lillian Raczynski: sister of. Z.

George Adele I Jaworowski. Member of South Chicago Ladies' group, No. 2432, P. N. A.

Funeral Saturday, 8:30 from chapel. 8832 Commercial, to Immaculate Conception church. Requiem high mass 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, SOuth Chicago 8-0933.

Mrs. Mary Arkin, 46, of cemetery. UJMiversity 4-0251. 2:30 p. m.

-Monday in the chapel at, 1567 Maple av.j HANSON Charleg O. Hanson of May- Bri)ER Joseph Buder beloved hus MOLESTER band of Mary: devoted father of Mrs, 2755 Arthur died Friday fn Wesley Memorial hospital. Surviving are her husband, Irving Arkin, a purchasing agent; a daughter, Mrs. Bar MOBECK George O. Mobeck of Lake QUESTIONED IN Ernest Wegner and Joseph A.

dear grandfather of Sandy and Kathy Wegner and Joseph L. Buder. Funeral Monday, Nov. 10. at 8:45 a.

m. from funeral home, 3026 Belmont avenue, to wood, beloved husband of the late Hilma; fond father of Franklin Lawrence and Rowland aix grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of Richard C. and Robert F. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at funeral home.

Lake street at 2d avenue. Maywood. Entombment Oakridge Abbey. Fillmore 3-0014. Edward Quinlan TRAIN DEATH I St.

Veronicas church. Interment at, Services for Edward Joseph's cemetery. Juniper 8-4200. A man arrested for molest Quinlan, 70, of 7519 Coles av. Bluff, formerly of 1742 Carmen avenue, Nov.

6, 1958, husband of the late Ida: father of the late Dorothy Anderberg; father-in-law of Glenn Anderberg of Lake Bluff; grandfather of John. Resting at chapel, 5601 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday, Nov. 8. at 12 noon, under auspices of Integrity lodge.

No. 997. A. F. A.

M. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Brage lodge. No. 2, I.

O. V. LOngbeach 1-2645. HATELL Nancy A. Havell, devoted wife -Anna ing women on an elevated retired stage supervisor for zislawski.

Nov. 6. 1958, beloved wife of the late Stanley: dear cousin of Marie Wilson and Sue O'Brien. Funeral Mon bara Asher; her mother, Mrs. Mollie Kinchen, and two brothers and five sisters.

Services will be held at 10 al m. Monday in the chapel platform was questioned by i day, 9:15 a. from funeral home 2501-03 N. Southnort avenue, to -St of Arthur 1 beloved mother of George, Arthur T. Pamella Spacie.

William, and Richard Havell: grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of 16. Resting at chapel, 7319 Madison itreet. Forest Park, until 9 a. m. Monday.

Service 10 a. m. at Christ Episcopal church. Franklin and Lake street. River Forest.

Interment Mount Emblem. police Friday in the death jof Hilary's churcn. Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Adalbert'! ceme MON'TERMAN William A. Monterman, WG-N who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 7651 Jeffery blvd. Mr.

Quinlan was a W-G-N employe from 1935 tery. Lincoln 9-O098. late or Z24U s. scovine avenue, Berv yn, beloved husband of Pauline. ne Marek: a salesman found Tuesday on the tracks at Clark" and Division streets.

CAGGL1NO See Patella notice, dear father of Leona Zitko; father-in-law of Otto Zitko; grandfather of Arlita HEALY See Rose C. Gregory notice. CAHN Alfred C. Cahn of the Webster HEDLEY See Orphan notice. Zitko.

Service Saturday. 1:30 p. at chapel. 6507 W. Cermak road.

Inter hotel, fond brother of the late Warren A Services Monday. 10 a. at chapel "Walter Harvey, 31, of 2425 HENDELMAN Maude Hendelman, be ment Woodlawn Memorial Park ceme at 1300 Devon av. Otto M. Carry Otto M.

Carry, 79, of 5050 East End died Friday in Mercy hospital He retired in 1954 as president of the Mich 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosehill. Vis Warren blvd. was seized on 1 P. at rhfltwl ona D.

saw fknHal tn.no tery, uunoerson -o3iu. iting at chapel Saturday evening and until he retired on pension July 1. Surviving are his widow, Emily; two sons, Robert and Charles; and three Waldheim 1 A 7 a Sunday. LOngbeach 1-4740 he complaints of several MORA VEC Bessie Moravec, nee Vondra- CARRY Otto M. Carry, Nov.

7, beloved sek, late of 2706 S. Spaulding avenue, 1 women that he molested them loved wife of the late Lambert: dear mother of Lambert Mary Frances, and Helen; sister of Geanette Kelker; grandmother of Robert J. Funeral Monday. 9 a. from funeral home.

4152 Sheridan road, at Buena, to St. Mary of the Lake church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Fort Wayne.

Ind. -Please omit flowers. Bittersweet 8-1536. nusoana ot tne late Mary nee fJpstein; loving father of Mary Jane and Otto beloved wife of Edward; loving mother of Edward F. Lorraine Roebuck, and Dolores Rapata; sister of Mary Rebout, Sylvia Lestina, George, and James Von- brother of the late Edward F.

and Joseph grandfather of three. Funeral as they got off an train. To CTA police' who seized him igan Products corporation, daughters, Mrs. Marie Even son, Mrs. Eileen Regnier, Mrs.

Margaret Aimone. micnigan a sneet metal Monday, a. from funeral home Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to St, Ambrose's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Inter- Harvey should shove drasck: grandmother of four, funeral Monday. 9:15 a. from chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road, to St. Ludmilla'a church.

HI'BER Mary Grace Huber, beloved wife ment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit flow company. Surviving are a son, Otto and a daughter, Mary Mass attlO a. m. Interment St Adalbert's ers, suutn Shore 8-8822.

you off the tracks like I did that guy at Clark and LAwndale 1-3972. CLEM EX8 Louise Ungerl Clemens, nee of the late Harvey dear mother of Jack G. and the late Richard E. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 8.

at 11:30 a. from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue at Gl-nwood. to St. Ignatius' church. Mass at 1 2 noon.

Interment Calvary cemetery. Jane. Mass will be said at 10 Mrs. Berta J. Lanigan Services for Mrs.

Berta Cummings, 9140 S. Bell avenue, beloved MOVER Daisy L. Moyer. nee McMahon. MRS.

WALRATH wile of the late Joseph I'. Clemens: beloved wife of the late Frank dear a. m. Monday in St. Ambrose's dear mother of Marie Edward! Dono mother of Francis Thomas and Police had assumed that Omit flower.

Rogers Park 4-1617. van and the late Ixtuise Boyce: fond James fond brother of Thomas G. of church, 47th street and Ellis HUGH Walter Raymond Hugh, luddenly. grandmother of William and Robert. the death of Robert W.

Lud- Los Angeles. Cat, and James F. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home.

for a considerable number of babies in one place, resulting Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from avenue. late oi 1518 S. 59th avenue, Cicero, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Bocek: Lanigan, 85, of 808 Graceland Des Plaines, will be held at 2 p.

m. Saturday in the First Congregational Church 5935 W. Belmont avenue, to St. Ferdi wig, 30, of 1206 Montrose chapel. 7133 S.

Western avenue, to Christ the King church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre- Member of dear father of Renee Homola. Walter who was run over by a train.

Hugh, and Dolores Harrigan: grandfather Thomas Orphan Blesseu Sacrament circle. No. 649. ot 1U. services Monday, xov.

10, 2:30 Services fo? Thomas Or ol 1. fKospect O-0777. of Des Plaines. Mrs. Lanigan nand a church.

Interment St Joseph cemetery. BErtshirc 7-4404. MURCHISON Frank M. Murchison of 744 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, 111., Nov. 7, 1958- husband of Grace L.

Murchison; father of Leard Murchison; two grandchildren: brother of Mrs. Elizabeth p. at funeral home, 6716-18 16th st. corner of Euclid Berwyn in an unusually low death rate. Mrs.

Walrath served as managing director of the home from its founding until 1950 when she resigned. She then was an accident. They questioned Harvey about it and he denied being involved. Harvey phan, 52, of 8743 Clyde Interment Woodlawn. GUnderson 4-0144 died Thursday in a convales COFFIN Paulina Fay Coffin of Downers Grove, formerly of La Grange, wife of the late Ralph: mother of Phillip: ais HUTCHINSON William E.

Hutchinson, cent home in Highland Park. ter of William A. Fay; grandmother of who died Thursday in South hnsnitnl will hp Jiplrl Knox of Athens, and Macintosh of was to be given a lie test. three. Service Saturday, 2 p.

at 6852 Oglesby avenue. Nov. 6, 1958, beloved husband of Olive Ward Hutchinson; fond father of Shirley Ann Hutchin funeral home, 4343 Main street. Downers Grove. Interment Forest Home was named managing director jat noon Monday in StConstan- FUNERAL DIRECTORS' cemetery.

WOodland 8-1000 son. At chapel, 2024 E. 75th, itreet, where services wilt be held Saturday. Nov. 8, at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. El raso, Tex. Service will be held at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, at 2:30 p.

m. Monday. Entombment Memorial Park cemetery. Please omit flowers. MURPHY Mary Murphy, nee Canning, beloved wife of the late Daniel: fond COGSWELL Mettbn L.

Cogswell Sr. of She was a past chapter matron of the Eastern Star. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gladys L. Duthie; a son, Wallace; four grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren and a sister.

tine's Greek Orthodox church, Husband Died in 1943 7300 Stony Island av. For the FAlftax 4-7177. JOHNSOX" Frieda M. Johnson, age 62 Barnngton, formerly of 2822 N. Mildred avenue, Chicago, beloved husband of the late Frieda E.

Cogswell; dear father and father-in-law of Merton B. and Vera Cogswell: grandfather of Ronnie and She was the widow of 15 years Mr. Orphan was son Funeral Information or wticwood. beloved wife of Herman: fond mother of Herbert, Peter, and June: daughter of Mrs. Marie Onge- mother of Daniel and the late James; dear sister of Carrie Williams, Anne Waller, Helen Wilson, the late Catherine Glaser an employe of the Palmer liam Bradley Walrath, attor heryl.

At funeral home, 149 W. Main mach, four brothers, three sisters, and Senese. ill 142 W' Eill more street, dearly if of F'anK; dear mother of Mary Vho Senese. Nancy Frank 1 Se- (Joseph) Di Vito. Rocce I Wane, Minnie Anthony Falzone.

and Angelme Carmen Serritella; fond sister the late Nick Senese: grandmother re-srandmother of seven. Funeral Monday, Nov. 10, 8:45 a. from chaael, 1339 W. Grand avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church.

Inteiment Mount Carmel. HAymarket 1-6856. 80MMERIO-See Palella notice. SYNOGA Magdalene Synoga. nee Kalet-ka, late of 4820 S.

Throop street, beloved wife of the late Joseph; loving Mary- Walter. Felix. Anna, and Edward; fond mother-in-law of 5n R.raidys. Franklin Moore, Victoria, and Rita; grandmother of 13: great-grandmother of one. Funeral Monday, gov.

10. 9 a. from chapel, 1256-58 Rose I SvImerment Resurrection. Boulevard 8-5257. TAVLOR-John L.

Taylor, East Hfllsida id; feakf- beloved husband of the late Ellen tond father of Fletcher of Samuel M. and Robert Funeral service Saturday, 2 P. Congregational church. Crystal Lake. Resting at Hakansaon funeral borne.

Crystal Lake. TOMISEK Bessie Tomisek. nee Ruzicka. beloved wife of the late Laddie: fond daurnter of Marie and the late Vaclav: fond lister of Emily Nekovar. Member of Sbor No.

136, C. S. A. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at chapel, 5704 W.

Cermak road. Burial Bobemiaa National. OLympic 2-2921. UNGER See Clemens notice. UNGER Hattie Unger, nee Moos, of tha Windermere East hotel beloved wife of the late Charlea devoted mother of Stuart dear sisteg of Julia Gold-amith; loving grandmotier of Stuart -Jr.

and Robert Service Monday, Nov. 10, 1 P. at chapeI.1-2100 E. 75th street at Clyde RosehUl cemetery. Midway 3-5400.

PTES-Edward A. Utes, taloved husband of Violet, nee Eckhardu, dear father of Edward, Wesley, and Robert; grand-ot Funeral Monday, Nov. 10. 1:30 p. at chapel, 2038 W.

79th atreet, corner of Seeley. I.termem Ever green. HUdson 3-6202. I VEMOS See Orphan notice, VILCEK Sec Mary Barkus notice. VOGT Michael Vogt, of 7204 Elli Edna Walsh and Walter R.

Vogt of Davenport grandfather of Charlotte Jacklovits; great-grandfather of five. At chapel, 2121W. B5th atreet, whera aervices will be held Saturday. Nov. 8.

at 2 p. under the auspices of Dearborn lodge. No. 310, A. F.

A. M. Interment Oak Woods. street, Barnngton. Services 2 p.

six grandchildren. At Strang chapel, House. Two brothers and four sisters' survive. Saturday at Diversey Parkway E. V.

uravsiake. services Monday. 2 d. Henry W. Heller church.

Chicago. In itate at church, noon at Wildwood Presbyterian church. Inter until 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill.

Infor ment Memorial Park cemetery. BAldwin Services for Henry W. Hel mation. Dunkirk 1-3411. Barnngton.

i-sazi. ana Thomas Canning. Funeral Monday. 9:45 a. from funeral home, 5438 S.

Halsted street, to Visitation church. In-- ferment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. BOulevard 8-0062. MURRAY Elizabeth Bruce Murray, beloved wife of George dear mother of Marion, Ruth Ruxton, and David Bruce; sister of Maria Messinger. At chapel, 4817 Madison street Services, Monday at 2 p.

m. Burial Oakridge cemetery. Oakridge 7-1136. ha nrt a hi Paulina Karplnski. nee.

ler, 62, of 1436 W. 77th an SOUTH CHAPEL 318 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025 NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbeach 1-2645 SATT'RriAT vices, of Westmont. 6. beloved COLLINS Catherine A. Collin, nee Smith, of 6004 W. 29th street, beloved wife of the late Henry A.

Collins; loving mother of Edward Alexander Rob employe for 31 years of the wife of Bernard fond mother of Alice Burner, Lorraine Szarat, Elmer ert and the late Francia G. Collins: Chicago American circulation jNovas, and Virginia Fodradsky; one granacntid. uneral Monday. Nov. 10 10:30 a.

at- funeral home. 109 department who died Thurs grandmother of six; great-grandmother of five. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from funeral home, 2307 Laramie avenue, to Mary Queen of Heaven church. Mass 9:30 PRIXKAI.L Dr.

Earl 1 1 g. m. at chapel Cass avenue. Westmont Interment Robert C. Manley Robert C.

Manley, 50, of 3424 S. 59th Cicero, owner of Bob's servicestation, 2100 S. Cicero Cicero, for the last 19 years, died Friday. Surviving are his widow, Harriet; two sons, James and Donald; a daughter, Gretchen; and a brother. Services will be held NELSON Matilda K.

beloved t.KAt" b.dwin 1 p. m. at chapel MOB George 1 2 noon at chapel tiarenaon huh. a. m.

-Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. KELLY Paul A. Kelly, beloved aoa of wife of Peter: sister of the late Henrietta Greenwood. Henry Rodiek, Ella Radeos, and Helen Arndt. Services Mon ISorvin 2 p.

m. at chapel Olympic 2-0200 or Bishop 2-1799. Mi IX 11 a day in.South Chicago hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 1107 W.

79th st. Survivors include his tne late Augustus and Rose; loving broth RCHVEIDKR William P. day, 2 p. at funeral home, 3301 CORCIONE Maria Corcione, beloved wife of the late Antonio; loving mother 2 p. m.

at chapel ullerton avenue. Interment Waldheim er ot jonn Edward and Mrs, Helen Gaughan; uncle of Rosemary, Eleanor, and Kathleen. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from mortuarv. 100O.intn O'BRIEN Bessie O'Brien, nee Foreman, ney and real estate dealer, wlio died in 1943.

Mr. Walrath once was a. law partner of the late United States Sen. C. Wayland Brooks.

Mrs. Walrath leaves, a son, William of Madison, threet daughters, Mrs. Hester Hunter of San Francisco, Mrs. Helen Sanborn of Farming-ton, and Mrs. Gretchen Oehl of Winnetka; 12 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Harold L.

Dahl of Los Angeles. Services will be held at 11 a. m. Monday in St. Luke's Episcopal church, Hinman avenue and Lee street, Evanston.

REV. M'PEEK, 47, ol torence barlo, feter. John, Joseph, and Sam: 18 grandchildren: 14 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Monday. Nov.

10, SOUTHWEST CHAPEL of 1000 S. Euclid avenue. Oak Park. widow, Mabel; a daughter, 79th street, at Ellis avenue, to St. Fran beloved wife of Robert fond mother cis oe faun church.

Mas 9:30 a. oi Julia Smiley. Robert and Ed and two brothers. 2121 95TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-2182 SATURDAY 9:30 a.

from chapel, 1810 W. Lake street. Melrose Park, to Mount Carmel church. Mass at 10 a. m.

Interment Queen interment Holy sepulchre. ward grandmother of Rita Trendler, KLEIM See Edith Krugler notice. Robert Williams, Edward Michael Debbie, and Judy Ana O'Brien: great- VOGT Michael 2mh.iI chapel KLEIN Frederick Klein, of Dunedin. Fla grandmother of Robert Donna Wil ot ileaven cemetery. Fillmore 4-0635, CHOKER See Minnie Gross notice.

DAGRES See Orphan notice. DE LOR TO See Palella notice. MONDAY liams, and Jeffery Trendler; sister beloved husband of Ann Mary, nee Loudon; fond father of Charles Evelyn Moeller, and Joyce LeVere: brother of Elizabeth Tupa and Ruth Maloney. Resting at funeral home, 6938 W. North Carolyn 11 a.

m. at chapel KORTK Catherine M. 1 P. m. at chapel MULLER Frank S.

2 p. m. at chapel DERLIXGA John A. Derlinga. late of hophie bmith: grandfather of six grandchildren.

Member of Fair Oaks lodae. Herbert B. Jacobson Herbert Baxter Jacobson, 51, an independent accountant and auditor, died Friday of a heart atack in a friend's home in Deerfield. Mr. Jacobson Services Monday at 1 p.

m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens West MEr- at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 6227 Cermak Berwyn. Jack Forker Chrysler New York, Nov.

7 Special Jack Forker Chrysler, 46, son of the late Walter P. Chrysler, founder of the Chrysler corporation, died Friday of a 1944 Burling street, beloved husband of Anna Dedlinga; fond brother of Stanley, rimac 7-4441. No. 1006, A. F.

A A. M. Resting at funeral home, 567 S. Spring road, Elm-hurst, after Sunday noon. Masonic serv Nellie, Mary, Anna, and Helen.

Resting U't'UNKUri Brldgid O'Connor, nee SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfax 4-7177 SAnmnAY at chapel, 843 Armitage avenue. Services ice will be held at 2:30 n. m.

Monday. Byrne, Nov. 5, at Hialeah, wife Nov. 10. Interment Acacia Park ceme of Patrick J.

O'Connor, retired P. Monday, Nov. 10, at 11 a. in chapel Interment Irving Park cemetery. DI VITO See Soldato notice.

tery. TErrace 4-3513 survived by one son, three daughters, and HLTCHIN SOX William 2 P. m. at chapel lived in Evanston, at 1300 Dar-J WAHL Colette Wahl. nee Murphy, be- a brother, John Byrne of Chicago, Burial KLING See Rose Gregory notice.

KORTE Catherine M. Korte, Nov. 6 North Miami, Fla. DOERRIE8 Earl Allen Doerries. late of 2752 N.

Hampden court, beloved hus ODEN Helga Oden. suddenly, beloved band of Hazel: fond brother nf Wil. heart attack. Chrysler, who 1958, beloved wife of the late Edward W. Korte; fond mother of Mrs.

Jual Wohl-berg; grandmother of Ralph and Julane: wne ox the Rev. Joshua Oden; loving mother of Dr. Joshua Oden fond grandmother of Pamela and Patrice; dear liam; uncle of James William Doerries and Marion Doerries Quinn. Resting at row until he moved several months ago to 9446 Normandy lane, Morton Grove. Surviving are his widow, Louise; a brother, and a sister.

aister of Ann Breckwoldt, Dorothy Brown, VVT Iea loving mother of Frederick fond sister of Elizabeth Everh.rty. John L. Murphy. KathermS inCIH-i ndheJae. James.

William, and Helen Lanciloti: grandmother of Anne. Funeral Monday, Nov. 10. funeral home. 5303 N.

Western avenue, corner Berwyn, to Our Lady of Lourdes church. Mass 10 beach' MOUM liveU h0n' made his home in East Hampton, N. was president of sister of Esther Sahlmark. At funeral cnapei, zvui in. ClarK street, until Saturday, 7 p.

m. Funeral and intermenuin John G. Bassi TWO LOCATIONS 2353 Chicago-av. i BRunswfck 8-8220 COLOMBIAN FUNERAL HOME 6621 W. Oak Park Village 8-3010 home, J918 Irving Park road, until 9 Evelyn and the late John Breck-wold.

At chapel. 2121 W. 95th itreet, where lervices will be held on Monday. the Chrysler Zeder corpora a. m.

Saturday. Services Saturday, 1 a. at Irving Park Lutheran church ulton, Mo. Diversey 8-7500. PONAHUE See Glenday notice.

DONOVAN See Clemens notice. Nov. 10, at 1 p. m. Interment Evergreen Belle Plaine and Harding avenues.

Interment Ridgewood cemetery. Contributions cemetery. Member of Ogden Park chapter. No. 603.

O. E. S. tion, a business development concern. He was for many DOR8EY Daniel A.

Dorsey, beloved may be made to the Irving Park Lutheran KRUGLER Edith Krugler, nee Kleim, CIVIC GROUP LEADER, DIES The Rev. Francis W. Mc-Peek, 47, executive director of the Chicago commission on human relations, died Friday night in Michael Reese hospital. The Rev. Mr.

McPeek lived at 2431 W. 175th Homewood. nusoana or the late Louise, nee Knecht: cnurcn memorial tuna. beloved wife of the Rev. Richard: lov ORPHAN Thomas P.

Orphan, late of loving father of Michael J. and Em-jnett grandfather of Helen Marie Piser SLAYER OF PAL ON STROLL GETS LIFE; SHOT 2D years an investment executive Ira R. Leeb raloian. Elizabeth Leonardo, and Wil. 04J s.

uyde avenue, beloved son of the late Peter and Demetra; fond brother ing mother of John, Barbara, and Theodore; daughter of Lydia and the late Alexander; sister of Minnie, Alex Lydia Artelt, and Ewald: daughter-in-law of kTi- t. vvoicom avenue, beloved husband 0 Grace, nee Vandcr-maar; fond father of Verne Swatkow-ski; dear grandfather of Judith. Raymond, and Richard; brother of the lute Resting at chapel. 98 62ih will be Juild Monday, 2:30 p. m.

Interment Evergreen. HUdson 3-0123. "-ilm" liam. Funeral Monday, Nov. 10, at MEMORIAL CHAPELS a.

irom funeral home, 3246 or Mary Vemos, Ann Zerdavis, Kate Charles Dagres. Chris Alice, Dennis Gloria, and Florence (Rowland Hed- NORTH SOUTH Jackson boulevard, to Most Blessed Sacrament church. Interment Calvary NORTHWEST WEST Services for Ira R. Leeb, 36, of 7657 N. Kedvale Skokie, a salesman for Pullman Coach cemetery.

Member of Old-Timera Base ley. unerai Monday. 11:30 a. from chapel, 2035 E. 79th street, to St.

Con- Mr. and Mrs. William Krugler cousin of Lydia Gerlinger. Memorial service Sunday, 5:30 p. at St' John's Ev.

Luth. church. Interment took place in Mission cemetery, Obot Idim, Nigeria, Africa. Oct 10. 1958.

Dah' Walrath of CHICAGO ball Club. KEdzie 3-2394. DY8TRUP Lanora Dvstruo. nee Fowler, stantine's church at 12 noon, Hellenic iiuiiic, NOV. 7, wife of the late WlliUm f.

lodge, no. 1084, A. F. A A. M.

services Sunday, 8 p. m. Interment Elmwood ceme age 53, of Lemont, beloved wife of Stephen Kalec, 38, of 4816 S. Wood st. was convicted by a Criminal court jury Friday of murdering a friend May 2 after inviting him to go for company, 3759 S.

Ashland He became' director of the mother of Mrs. H- H. Hunter of San Jo.h"B- Sanborn of KUJAW A Stella Kulawa. nee Witkowskl. tery, in lieu of flowers make donations to will be held at 11 a.

m. Mon Alderman; dear mother of Norma Buckles and John Dystrup; grandmother of Ruth Ann Buckles. To rest at funeral home. C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 104 TEARS at tonstantine church. late of 4717 S. Justine street, beloved wife of John: dear sister of Peter Wit-kowski and Genevieve Jans: sister-in-law ORTMAN Victor Ortman, beloved hus day in chapel at 5206 Broad 501 State street, Lemont, after 2 p. m.

Sat of Louise Witkowski, Benjamin Jans. Jo 221 East Eri SUperlor 7-7709 way. He died Thursday in Mm band oi Mathilda, nee Serocke: fond father of Rita Kierzek, Richard, Robert, and Kenneth: grandfather of nine: loving 1, it j- it, U. Walbratli H. Oehl of Winnetka: 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren: sister of Harold L.

Dahl of Lo Anyeles, pal. Service Mon. day at 11 a. m. in St.

Luke' church, Hinman avenue and Lee street, Evanston. Interment Rosehill cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cradle society. urday. Body will lie in state at Lemont Methodist church from noon Monday, with services at 2 p.

m. Interment Fairmount. Memorial remembrance! in lieu of floweri are luggested. neapolis. Surviving are his -CEMETERIES- seph I Sophia Kulawa, Frank Kuiawa, and Elizabeth Mroczek.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from chapel. 1718 W. 48th street, to St. Joseph's church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. YArds 7-3388. orotner oi Ella Coleman. Hazel Schafer, a walk from a tavern at 4853 W. 47th st.

The jury fixed his punishment at life imprison Gertrude, and Arthur Ortman. Funeral 4 GRAVE lot in Ridgewood Cemetery. widow, Barbara; a son, Sam Monday, Nov. 10, at 9:30 a. from Must sell.

Sacritice. KOdney 3-BH13 ELLIOTT Amanda C. Elliott, dearly be- LANIGAN Berta J. Lanigan of 808 Grace- chapel. 2859 N.

Southport avenue, to uel; a daughter, Toni; and his WEBER Bertha Weber, nee Mueller, oe. Section ment. St. Alpbonsus church. Interment St MOUNT Emblem 5 graveg.

S250. EStebrook 8-8573. Adalbert cemetery. 4 LOTS Cedar Pk. Cem.

Birch fee Best O'ROURKE George A. O'Rourke, sud- mother, Saurine Lisberg. Harry F. Whitney Kalec, refused, to take the stand to repeat a story he had offer. PUllman 5-4113.

oeniy, beloved husband of Eileen, nee Sammon: dear father of Kathleen. Susan, land avenue, Des Plaines, beloved wife of the late Richard dear mother of Gladys L. Duthie and Wallace H. Lanigan: four grandchildren; six geat-grandchildren; fond sister of Eva W. Claus.

Resting at funeral home, Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines. Services Saturday. 2 p. at First Congregational church. Interment Towne of Maine cemetery.

VAnderbilt 4-5155. -IN MEMORIAM- lovea mother ot Annette IHenryrLeia: fond daughter of Katie Palica: dear sister of Bernice Edward Chabowski, Lillian John Chabowski, John Mary I Palica, Lucille Harry Lippe; grandmother of five; auntie of 10; great-auntie of seven. Funeral Monday It 9:30 a. from chapel, 2955 W. 25th street, corner of Sacramento, to St.

Casimir'i church. Mass 10 a. m. ment Resurrection cemetery. Information, Bishop 7-0100.

jivca wne 01 tne late Herbert; dear mother of Margaret Schmidt: grandmother of Kenneth; lister of Augusta-Miller, Minnie Selczp Charlie, and Ernest Miller. Service! Monday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 1939 W. 35th itreet. under tha auspice! of Unity ihrlne.

No. 92, Order of the W. S. J. Interment Oakridge.

Eastern Star services Sunday, 8 p. by Square chapter. No. 764. O.

E. S. told his attorney earlier of Rites for Harry F. Whitney, and William; fond brother of Bernard and Mary Lyons. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 10415 S. MOULllER In'memonr of Mannie Moul having killed Joseph F. Bry der. A token of love and remembrance 60, a Chicago auto dealer for commission in March, 1933.

For six years previously he served with the council' for social action of the Congregation Christian churches as legislative chairman and industrial relations secretary. He was born in Salesville, and had been a Congregational minister in Table Grove, Fulton county, and later chaplain of the National Training School for Boys in Washington. Surviving are his widow, Doris, and two sons, Donald and Richard. SOMMERFELD, VETERAN NEWS miczka, 41, of 1754 W. 71st Kedzie avenue, to Queea of Martyrs church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of Queen of Martyrs to one whom we ahall never forget. i HUSBAND.

MOTHER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW. LAFE Sophie Laue, nee Dracke. st. in self-defense. Nov.

Holy Name society. PKescott 9-4411, 30 years, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the chapel at 2035 E. 79th st.

He died Thursday ERICKSON Andrew P. Erickson, be Witnesses said Kalec was PALELLA Daniel A. Palella. lata of XELBON I.f. Walter R.

Nelaon. lost at sea. 1945. In fond of your loved father of Jeanette Irwin and Kenneth A. Funeral Monday, 10 a.

at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Interment Forest Home. EStebrook 8-7500. in the tavern with Brymiczka wne or tne late Henry; mother, ot Anna Domlanus, Bertha Schramm, William, Clara Schafer, and Walter.

Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. at Zion Lutheran church, Hinsdale. Resting at funeral home, 60 S. Grant street. Hinsdale.

Interment Hronswood. Memorials preferred. FAculty 3-0275. 2247 W. Taylor street beloved son of Josephipe, nee Caggiano, and Nick; fond brother of Rose De Lorto, Lena Lock-lear, Helen Zahn, Guy, and Anna; broth in the home of a sister in Lex ington, had been con and Frank W.

Nendza, 42, of iotn pirinaay Gone from our midst but never forgotten. YOUR LOVING FAMILY. PE7.ZETTA Joseph C. Pezzettg Jr. In wwavauu juailun KIUTK WCStOnl father of Dorothy L.

Donlan and John H. brother of Walter; grandfather of seven. Resting at funeral home, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin, after 5 p. m.

Saturday. Services Monday. 2 30 m. Interment Elmwood. In lien of Cowers, contributions to St' Dominic Youth, Foundation, 357 W.

Locust street, CIT csgo. will be appreciated. EUclt 6-5840. EHICKSON Lucy E. Erickson of 1619 er-in-law ol Fred ie Lorto.

Silas Lock- nected with the J. A. Lavery 7251 S. HoyAe av. Kalec first asked' Nendza to take a walk LEEB Ira R.

Leeb -of 7657 N. Kedvale tear, William Zahn, and Lorraine Palella, nee. Sommerio. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from chapel, 5858 W.

Roosevelt loving memory of our ion, who passed way one year ago. Nov. 11. First an avenue. Skokie, beloved husband of Barbara, nee Hammer; loving father of Simuel I Skinny I and Toni: devoted ion niversary solemn high mass at 8:30 a.

Ridge avenue, Evanston, Nov. 6, 1053, wife of Richard W. Erickson: mother of V. Ann Erickson of Evanston, and Mrs. William F.

Otterstrom of Darien, three grandchildren. Resting at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, where services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. Interment Memorial Park.

road, to St Callistus' church. Polk and Tuesday, Nov. 11, at St. William'! De Kalb streets. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment WHITNEY Harry F. Whitney, age SO, of Sarine Lisberg and the late Samuel St Mary s. MAnsfield 6-0120. Motor company and Lavery-Jaap, Chicago Ford dealer, for the last 20 years.

Frank S. Mailer PETTIGREW Robert Pettigrew. beloved iv. Leeb: dear brother of Deborah Schuffman. Service Monday, 11 a.

at chapel, 5206 Interment son ot Mrs. Hazel Bitter; brother of Wil liam of Ha rod a. Mrs. Betty Hank FALZOXE See Soldato notice. FATZ John A.

Fatz of 6060 W. 30th and shot him in the neck, Nendza, wounded, fled to a police station. Meanwhile, Kalec returned to the tavern, asked Brymiczka to accompany him, and the latter was slain. Westlawn. LOngbeach 1-4740.

LIPPY Anna G. Lippy. nee Taylor, late of Madison, 111. funeral Monday at 10 a. m.

in St. Joseph, Mich. Interment Monday. Nov. 10, at 1:30 p.

in Cedar Park Services for Frank Stewart REPORTER, DIES one 01 cnicaso oest Known automobile men for over 30 years, passed away suddenly at the home of hi sister in Lexington, Thursday, Nov. 6. Mr. Whitney was connected with the J. A.

Lavery Motor company and Lavery-Jaap, Chi- cago Ford dealers, for the past 20 years He is survived by a. sob and sister. Fu ners! services will be held at funeral parlors, 79th treet, at Jeffery boulevard Monday. 2 p. m.

Inteirnent Holy Sepulchre. Phone SOuth Shore 8-1610 for information. cemetery, 126th and Halsted, Chicago, of 2300 Commonwealth avenue, beloved wife of Charles O. Lippy. Funeral Monday.

10 at chapel, 2701 N. Clark street. Interment Aledo, III. Diver Muller, 59, who retired as a stock buyer in the stock yards PORTI8 Dr. Richard A.

Portis, dear place, beloved tusband of Sophie latz; loving father of Marie, Hattie, and John Fatz; Tond brother of Rose Bronder and Anthony Fatz. Funeral Monday, 10 a. from funeral home, 2307 S. Laramie avenue, to Mary Queen of Heaven church. Mass 10:30 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery, OLympic 2-0200 or Bishop 2-1799. husband of Ethel; devoted father of Shel church, 25.14 N. Sayre. Chicago.

HIS DEVOTED PARENTS. 8ETFERLICH Herbert C. Seyferlich. In cherished memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away 10 years ago, Nov. 8.

1948. LOVING WIFE. CHILDREN. AND GRANDCHILDREN. -DEDICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS PECTOR A monument will be dedicated In loving memory of Ida Pector, loving wife of David: mother of Harry, Nathan, Sam.

and Irving: Sunday. Nov. 9. at 12:30 p. Kroyer aection.

No. 2. gate No. 68. Waldheim.

8EGALL A monument dedication to Lena Segail. beloved wife of Israel, on Sunday, Nov. 9. 1:30 p. at Romanian cemetery, gate 55.

on Dei Plaines avenue. sey u-vouu. ley; beloved son of Ruth and the late last year, will be held at 2 p. m. LOCK LEA See Palella notice.

JOLIET MARINE MA AS Bertha Maas. at Prairie du Sac, Dr. Sidney fond brother or Jerry; grandson of Mrs. Simon Simamky. Funeral services Friday, Nov.

7. in Los beloved wife of the late Julius WILLIA MB Martha Williams, beloved FOWLER See Lanora Dystrup notice. Angeles, Cat loving mother of Herbert H. and Lorraine Peterson: fond sister of Agnes Page DIES IN PLANE FRIE8E Maude Friese, nee Kautz, be Arthur H. Sommerfeld, 54, of 537 Brompton veteran reporter who covered the Criminal courts building, died Friday in Mount Sinai hospital.

He began his newspaper career at the City Newt bureau in 1929, and joined the Chicago Dailv News in 1943. He also wne di inc iir nor, loving mother of Alice Trotter, Nellie Ksuffung. and the PSOTKA Katherine Psotka, beloved wife of the late Andrew; dear mother of Eliza Monday th chapel at 2121 W. 95th st. He died Wednesday in Tampa, where he lived since his retirement.

Surviving are his widow, Hazel, and a sister. and Frank Stevens; grandmother ot Shirley Bell and Barbara Callaway; also three great-grandchildren. Service Satur mc uwrw narvcy, tx grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; seven great-greatgrandchildren. Services Monday. Inn, CRASH IN JAPAN day.

Nov. 8. 2 n. at funeral home. loved wife of Uustave dear mother of John and the late William: loving grandmother of five.

Funeral Monday, 9 from funeral home. 1136 W. 87th street, to St. Kilian'a church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. InU-rment St Mary'a. RAd-cliffe 3-1100. at funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee beth Schwartz and Brother Andrew, S.

sister of Nicholas Herzog and Magdalena Koenig: grandgnother of Frank and Joseph Schwartz and Ann Kibler. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 1723 Larrabee street to St 5303 N. Western avenue, corner of i avenue.

Anicrmem Acacia I'arK. OKLKKL John J. Woelfel, beloved Berwyn. Interment Kosehul cemetery, LOngbeach 1-6874. MANLEY Robert C.

Manley of 3424 timsband ot Geraldlne. nee O'Halloran: FRVK-Alice M. Frve. lie 62. Nov.

6. Michael's church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter DEATH NOTICES worked two years during the Mrs.

Bridget Rowland 59th avenue, Cicero, beloved husband of sear inner oi mary ueraioine Mullen. John J. Robert and Patricia lPfcs, beloved wne oi rrang; iona moth ment St Boniface's. Please omit Michigan 2-1535. Mrs.

Bridget Rowland, 85, Harriet: dear father of James, Gretchen, and Donald; brother of James Manley, Service Monday. Nov. 10. 1:30 P. 30s at the Chicago Herald Murphy; fond brother of Gus Mildred Pase, Florence Suerth.

Marion Larsoa. and Grace Neuer: aranriiarher ANDERSEN Vivian S. Andersen, gud- of 1264 Glenlake died Fn er of Alice Quaiver, Franklin, illiam, Leslie, and Barbara Berner; dear grandmother of eight. At chapel. 3905-07 N.

Lincoln avenue, where service! will be, held Monday, 1 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. at funeral home. 6227 W.

Cermak road. Examiner, QUINLAN Edward C. Quinlan, beloved husband of Emily nee Hartman: dear son of the late Charles and Henrietta, ne Levy; fond father of Marie Evenson of Ashland, Robert, Eileen Reg Interment Mount Emblem. Member of In the Criminal courts build-day in St Joseph's hospital of 12. At funeral home, 17 Madisoe.

street. Oak Park. Funeral Monday. Nov. 10 9:30 a.

to Ascension church. Mais 10 a. m. Interment St. Cicero lodge.

No. 955, A. F. A. GUnderson 4-2050.

oenly. loving husband of Violet: devoted father of Judith. Christine. Donald. Scott, and Joanne Baumann; dear grandfather of Deborah: beloved ion of Viggo and Alma: fond brother of Edward and Alice Robertson.

Resting at funeral home, 2742 N. Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Monday. Nov. 10. at 1:30 P.

m. Interment family lot. Buckingham 1-6680. GEXT1I.E See Sciame notice. GLENDAY George Glenday, beloved hus nier, Margaret Aimone of loltica, and Charles; grandfather of 14; great-grandfather nf eight.

Funeral Monday, MAHOX'EY James Joseph Mahonev, beloved husband of Catherine Emmet Ma- "Member of Hawthorne chapter. Telephone Pioneers of America. I 2 B. nv. at funeral home.

Jeffery blvd. band of Anraile, nee Banley: dear father of Lorraine. Charles, and William Dona WOODWORTH Beatrice Leona Wood- i honey; dear lather of the Rev. James Mahoney. S.

the Rev. John E. Ma at 77th st. Interment Oak Woods. Mem ing he got his stories thru the She is survived by three years from 2 succession of sons, Robert director of the judges, state's attorneys, andjapel at 4152 Sheridan lawyers.

He suggested pre-trial! Joseph, and Frank; a sister hearing on admissability of! and a brother. Mass will be hue: fond father-in-law of NormanJ ber ol Concord lodge. No. 17, A. honey.

S. and Catherine; brother of worth, ase la: 01 il E. Chicago avenue. Kaoerville. Nov.

A. Invin mother BALL Nellie luddenly. age 70. Sister Mary Edmundine B. V.

and A. Medinah A. T. s. local No.

2. and I. B. of E. local No.

134. SOuth Shore 8-8822. Rar.F.ir.H Hannih Kennv Raleiih. be Michael J. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 5911 W. Madison atreet. Mondschein. Funeral Monday, Nov.

10, 10 a. nr. at chapel. 1256-68 W. 51st street.

Interment family lot. Member of Chicago South lodge. No. 1596. B.

P. O. E. Elks service Sunday at 8 p. m.

BOulevard 8-5257. of Gerald of Hammond, William of Chicago. Mildred Du Paw of La Grange, and Myrtle Noleen of Naperville: sistel -of Alfred and Clarence Hanson and Orpha Belcheck; nine grandchildren; four Lt Frederick R. Larsen, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Larsen of 621 Ida Joliet, lost his life when his plane crashed into a Japanese mountain, it was disclosed Friday. Lt. Larsen, who on Tuesday was reported i i on a cross-country flight to the marine air corps facility at Iwa-kuni, Japan, crashed Monday on Mount Oyama. The cause of the crash was not known. He was graduated ffrom Joliet Township High school and entered the navy in 1955, later transferring to the marine air corps.

Besides his parents, he leaves a sister, Joann, and two brothers, a University of Illinois student, and Donald, an airman stationed in Washington, D. C. 1 to St Catherine of Siena church. Mass oeloved wife of the late Allen dear mother of Mrs. Elizabeth King: fond aister of Wallet A.

Flannigen of Belleville. III. Remains at chapel, 839 S. Wabash avenue. Graveside service 1 p.

m. Saturday at Memory Garden! cemetery, Arlington Heights. 111. WEbster 9-4488. loved wife of James; dear mother of 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Member of holy Name society; 4th de- GOLKIEWICZ Bernice Golkiewtcz. de great-graracniidren. Service Monday 1:30 s.

at Ackman chaeeL Naper gree, K. oi Bishop Kettler council: William McKinley camp. No. U. S.

ville. Interment Evergreen Park. BAXKEVICZ Anna Bankevicz. dear confessions, an idea submitted 81 1U a- ra oy Ul to the 1953 state legislature as! church, 6200 N. a move to speed trials.

1Glenwood av. Mr. Summerfeld's wife, Cahn died in 1955. Surviving is a Services for Alfred C. Cahn, daughter, Frances Julie, a 68i of the Webster hotel, 2150 sophomore at Northwestern, Lincoln Park west owner of a voted wife of the late Feliks: loving aunt of Helen Zabielski.

Visitation after 12 noon Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. from chapel. 5325 Fullerton. at Lorel avenue, to St.

Hyacinth'i church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. BErk-Ihire 7-2876. ZABIELSKI See Golklewicg notice.

ZAHN Sea Palella notice. ZEGLIN Julia M. Zeglln, pea Bernas, mother of John. Joseph, ana Anna Bludxen; grandmother of nine. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.

from funeral home. 2424 W. 69th street, to Nativity B. V. M.

church. Interment St. Casimit'l SEeley 3-5711. Mary Elizabeth T. and James grandmother of three; sister of Nell Kenny.

At chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a. to St Urtscilla's church Mil 10 a. m.

Burial Mount Carmel cemetery. Member of Altar and Rosary society. Kindly omit flower. BAND Rose Rand, nee Willens. 1246 Pratt boulevard, beloved wife of Harry fond mother of Marsha Willens: dear sister of Shirley Abedor of Los Angeles, Cat.

Ben. Louis, and Walter Gross, all of Bridgeport. Conn. Services Monday, 10 a. at chapel.

3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Westlawn cemetery. Visitation commencing Sunday, 3 p. m. In lieu flowers, contribution may be made to Cancer research.

Information, INdependence 3-5000. GORNIAK Andrew Gomiak, luddenly. beloved wile or jonn; loving raotner or Katherine Lavtn, Charles, and Pa rick; dear sister of Catherine Tyrcha, John. Stanley, and Walter Bernas. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. from chapel. 2950-58 Fullerton. at Sacramento, to St Sylves BANKV See Bankevicz notice. w.

branch No. 11, N. A. L. C.

Native of Bauree county. Limerick, Ireland. Pleas omit flower. EStebrook 8-7500. MA RZEN Michsel John Marzen, Nov.

1958. Palatine. 111., beloved husband of Marie; dear father of Mrs. Caroline Kish-paugb and James; two grandchildren: brother of Mary Marzen and Joseph. Rutins at funeral home.

25 W. Chicago avenue. Palatine, where services will be held Sunday, Nov. 9. at 2 p.

m. Requiem mass Monday, 9 a. by the Rev. Howard B. Kishpaugh and the Rev.

Sheldon Fnote at St Philip's Episcopal church. Wood and Schubert avenue, Palatin. Interment private. BARKCB Mary Vilcek Barkus, beloved diversity. ter church.

Solemn requiem mass 10 at Sunnyslope, formerly or tni-cago. Nov. 6, 1958, beloved husband of the late Adele. nee Lesniewska: dear father of Edmund. Vkitation after 6 p.

m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. at funeral home. 5776 Lawrence avenue.

Interment Member nf Carpenters union, local 941. Klldare 5-3800. realty firm, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the chapel at 5206 Broadway.

He died Thursday. wife of John dear mother or jonn. loving sister of Anna Zbonki, Veronica Kurzawski. Helen Broda. John and Joseph Vilcek.

Funeral Monday. Nov. 10, at 10 a. from chapel. 1938 W.

47th grreet. to St Rose of Llm church. In-tennm Resurrection. LAfayetjc 3-2191. a.

m. interment ht. Adalbert cemetery. Member of St. Bart' lodge of P.

U. EVcrglade 4-3300. Wol.Vi STOI.EV reole Wnrte. Sjn Hyde Park to polk that burglar tank a rrvan lamb coat and a stenotvpg mac tune Friday Item bet home. ZERDAVIS See Orphai notice.

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