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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Thursday, Feb. 12, 1953 OBITUARIES KLOOS Rudolph R. Kloos. late of 10131 S. Homan avenue, beloved husband ot Anna, nee Flelschhaker; loving father of Donald and Alan Kloos, dear son of George and the late Katherine Kloos, fond brother of Katherine Kolodzay, George, John, and William Kloos.

and Alyce Lauber. Resting at Peace Memorial church. 78th and Laflm ELBERT THOMAS, GOLir.lISSIONER IN PACIFIC, DIES streets. Service Saturday, 1:30 p. m.

In OEHLERT Dorothea Oehlert. Feb. 10, 1953, beloved wife of the late William, fond mother ef Minnie Dlckow, Gertrude Conrad, Frieda Clem, Otto, the late Albert, and William. At chapel, Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday, Feb. 13, at 4 p.

m. Interment private. O'HABA Anthony H. O'Hara. 2208 Lake Shore drive, Michigan City, beloved husband of Elizabeth, nee Forbes; fond uncle ot James O'Hara, Mist Mary E.

O'Htra, Mrs. Kathleen Conway, Mrs. Merle Aldridge. Thomas E. O'Hara, Mrs, Msry Brown, and Mrs.

Henry Krebt. Funeral 10 a. to. Frldsy. St.

Mary Immaculate Conception church, Michigan City, Monsignor E. H. Vurplllat. Burial Holy Sepulchre cemetery, Chicago. Resting at Hummer mortuary, Michigan City, Ind.

OL8EN Ol Olsen. 84 yrs. of age, ef 3958 N. Mango avenue, beloved husband of the late Ida, fond father ot Gertrude Gtermann, Mabel Peterson, Ethel Detlefsen, Ernfred TIRITILLI Ernest Tlrltilll, age 87, formerly of Elmwood Park, beloved husband of Ante-line, nee Meione; fond father of Edward. Corinne, and Ronald, son ot Anna Theresa and the late Benjamin, dear brother of Mary DeVlto, Helen and Anthony.

At chapel Preys Wster, Van Nuys boulevard. Van Nuys Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, in Vaa Nuys. Information, GLadstone 3-2155. TRFSHANSKY Jacob Treshanilcy.

Ute ef Phoenix, husband of ihe late Dora. loving father of Lillian, Harriet Walker! Shirley, Morris Frances Brossel, and Sophia Cohen, seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Resting at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Funeral private. TURNER Loult Turner, beloved husband of Helen, nee Daniels: fond father of Evelyn Slowinski and Loult L.

Turner, grandfather of three, brother of Gertrude Stephen, Henry, Elizabeth O'Connor, and the lata Edward and Michael. Resting at chapel. 7133 8. Western avenue, where services will be held Friday at 1 p. m.

Interment Arlington. PRospect 6-0777. Former Senator of Utah Sister Mary Therese Sister Mary Therese, former executive administrator of Mercy hospital, died last night in St. Joseph's hospital, Aurora. She left Mercy in 1949 to teach at Catholic university, Washington, D.

where 10 years previously, largely thru her efforts, a program of nursing education was established. She vyas a member of the Illinois state board of nursing examiners during Gov. Green's a3ministra-tion. Sister Mary Therese was a nurse before entering the Mercy order 40 years ago. At that time she was stationed at St.

Xaxier college, 4900 Cottage Grove av. She was' born in Ireland and leaves no close relatives in Chicago. Services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a. m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel church.

in Post 2 Years HONOLULU, Feb. 11 Former Sen. Elbert D. Thomas of Utah, 69, high TYRRELL Anna Keane Tyrrell of 3347 8. Mrs.

Adeline Kimball Carry Services for Mrs. Adeline Kimball Curry, 82, prominent Republican leader and club woman of Aurora, Kane county, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 332 Downer Aurora. Mrs.

Curry, a resident of Aurora more than 70 years, died Tuesday in Colorado Springs in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Mead. Mrs. Curry, a charter member of the Aurora Women's Republican club, was the widow of Richard I Curry, former chairman of' the Aurora election commission. Fred G.

Schlegel Mass for Fred G. Schlegel, 64, of 1906 S. Euclid Berwyn, sales executive for Material Service corporation, who died Tuesday in Wesley Memorial hospital, will be said in St. Odilo's church, Berwyn, tomorrow at 9:30 a. m.

Mr. Schlegel, who was in the building material and construction field for 40 years, was past commander of the 23d Engineers pos, No. 820, American Legion: He leaves his widow, Helen, and three brothers, Otto, Marlowe, and William. Lewis E. Larson uuuic.aru, urany Deioved Wile Ot the late Patrick, fond mother of James.

Mrs. Josephine Callahan, Frank and th late Emmett K. end the Rev, Vincent J. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from funeral home.

2616 W. 38th street, to St. Agnes' Hol Spulchrt. LAtay- Cite 30980 Bt'RNS Mae L. Burnt, nee Mearn.

4848 Washington beloved wife of the late Sgt. Thomas P. Bums, C. P. fond daughter of the late James and Nora Mearns, sister of Llbbie Raschke and Btanley J.

Mearns. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, 11:15 a. from funeral 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Thomas Aquinas church. Mass 13 noon. Interment Queen of Heaven. TUxedo 9-8844. Bl'RRESON Theresa Burreson, beloved wife of the late Milton fond mother of Zlna Milton and Edward dearest grandmother ot Ronald, Zlna U.

S. air force In Korea, and Tommy, dear alster of Thomas Larson. Services at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue, Saturday, Feb. 14, at 1:30 p.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. CANNON Emma McDowell Cannon. Feb. 8, Pasadena, beloved wife of the late Elmer, loving mother of Mrs.

Marjorie Wiese of Libertyville. Mrs. Elma Anderson of Pasadena, Mrs. Jessie Crockatt of Edison Park. J.

M. Cannon of Zlon, and the late Leslie B. Cannon, and Mrs. Helen Harmer. At chapel, 128 E.

Park avenue, Libertyville, after 4 p. m. Saturday, until noon Sunday. Services Sunday. Feb.

15, at 2 P. at Milbum Congregational church, Mllburn, HI. Interment Milburn cemetery. CASEY Agnes M. Casey, fond sister cf Virginia Toner.

Funeral Friday, 9 a. from luneral home, Halsted at 76th street, to St. Carthase's church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Member of St. Francis Order. STewart 3-7700. CETNAB John Cetnar, late ef 1714 W.

Pierce avenue, beloved husband of the late Eleanor, loving father of Casimer. Mrs. Stefany Tekeneske. Mrs. Irene Jadus.

Mrs. Henrietta Mlnter, Mrs. Bemice Ozman. Mrs. Jean VIkartofsky.

grandfather of four. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 14, 8:30 a. from funeral home.

1850 N. Wood street, corner Cortland street, to St. Hedwls's church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Humboldt 6-0258. CHRISTIANSEN Edith Christiansen, sister of Lawrence and Elmer Johnspn. Service Saturday, 1 p. at funeral home. 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Interment Union Ridge. CIIWASCINSKI Veronica Chwascinskl. beloved wife of the late Joseph, loving mother of Monica, Charles Platke, Agnes Raczka, Sally Olhava. Veronica Jahnke, Esther Wentland, and Hlllard Ward, sister of Catherine Dol-towski. grandmother of 11.

Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, 8:30 a. from chapel, 2129 Webster avenue, to St. John Berch-mans church. Interment St.

Joseph's. ARmitage 6-4630. CINQUEGRANI See Steve De Rosa notice. CIZ See Dobry notice. COLLINS Anna W.

Collins, wife of the late Cyrus C. mother of Mrs. Stradley Klpp of Charlotte, N. and Mrs. Lindsey Miller.

At funeral home. 203 S. Marlon at Pleasant Oak Park. Services private. Omit flowers.

COLLOrr See John C. Mahoney" notice. f. commissioner of trust territories of the Pacific, died suddenly at his home today. The cause was not determined.

Thomas had been at his desk and in good tLI Ignatz Ull. late or 1334 S. Clinton av. The Rev. Coleman Lillig nciuvra oi ine late la.r,'a'lr fther of Mary Janca.

Alfons. and Emll. fond brother of Anna Berlan. loving grandfather of three. Retting at home.

1941 W. Cermak road. Service 10:30 a. m. Friday.

Interment family lot. Virginia 7-6638. VIKARTOFSKY See Cetnar notlc. 1 iiratiu uuiu i fpw riavc cn. r4 VILK-Andrew J.

Vllk, 8034 S. Waihtensw A memorial mass for the Rev. Father Coleman Lillig, O. S. 44, formerly of Oak Park, teacher of accounting at St.

Vincent's college, Latrobe, will be said Saturday at 11 a. m. in Ascension church. Oak Park. Father Lillig died Tuesday in Pittsburgh.

He vriiue, oeiovea nusuana ci Josephine, lond father of Andrew and Lorain Gollak. father-in-law of Edward Gollak, grandfather cf Edward Thomat Gollak. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from chapel.

2718 W. 51st ttreet, to St. Simon's church. Interment Our Lsdy cf Sorrow. Informstion, PRospect 6-3571.

was born in Chicago and later moved with his parents to Oak V0I.K John Volk, devoted fsther ef Lorraine FRANK Christina Dombrowskl Frank, at Pullman, formerly of 5706 6. Honore street, beloved wife of Charles, loving mother of Frank and Matthew Dombrowski, May Hunt, and Gertrude Reilly, dear sister Cf Frances Eholzer and the late Catherine Lay, fond grandmother of 13, great-grandmother of nine. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 9 a. from funeral home, 7013 S.

Racine avenue, to St. Augustine's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of the Third Order of St. Francis and St. Augustine branch, No. 792, L. C.

B. A. STewart 3-0460. FREDERICK See Dobry notice. GANNON John J.

Gannon, late of 7152 Racine avenue, beloved husband of the late Ellen, nee McGarry: loving father of Anna Enright, Mary Ellen Vanderplow, Kathleen Carmody, Eileen Lerchen, the late Joseph, and John, dear brother of Margaret Gannon, fond grandfather of 10, great-grandfather ef four. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 7013 S. Racine avenue, to St.

Brendan's church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland.

STewart 3-0460. GENSIORSKI Michael Genslorskl, 3258 S. Racine avenue, beloved husband of Pauline, dear father of Irene Pocius, Ann, Stella Rejnlak, Edward, Helen, Margaret, brother of Rose Huminak. and Katcy Nleczypor. Funeral Friday.

Feb. 13, 9:30 a. tn from chapel, 1059 W. 3 2d street, to St. Mary of Perpetual Help church.

Interment Rewrrec-tion. YArds 7-6424. GFRBERDING Henry Gerberdlng, late ef 1834 Burling street, beloved husband of Elsie Gerberdlng, dear father of Mrs. Leona Oelschlager of Oshkosh, loving brother of Mrs. Henry Gerberdlng of Clearlake, S.

fond grandfather of six grandchildren, devoted uncle of Hub and Theresa Schafer of Clearlake. S. D. Retting at chapel, 845 W. Armitage.

Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 14, J953, 1:30 p. at chapel. Interment Graceland cemetery. GERLACH Frank Gerlach, beloved husband ot Margaret, nee Magulre; dear father of Joseph Marion, Marguerite Campbell of Mailbu, Kathleen Dubia.

Genevieve Busam. Francis Loretto Kniep, and Mercedes Bott. fond grandfather of nine. Funeral Saturday. Feb.

14. at 9 a. from funeral home, 2157 Irving Park road, to St. Benedict's church. Interment All Saints' cemetery.

Member of De Soto council. No. 517, K. of and Queen of Angeles court, C. O.

F. GOFRGENS Elsie Mildred Goereens. Feb. 10, 1953. of Chicago and Sawyer.

beloved daughter of the Rev. Frank S. Goeirens and the late Mlna Louise, sister of Mrs. A. S.

Howard, Homewood, and Helen E. Goergens of Sawyer, and Mrs. G. A. Chut-ton, Los Angeles, Cal.

Private services and Interment at Arlington cemetery, Elmhurst, 111. GOODFLL Stanley O. Goodell, ef 5251 N. Damen avenue, Feb. 10, 1953, beloved husband of Elsie.

loving father of Peggy Double and Gladys Petersen, dear grandfather of Adrienne and John Double. Bon nie and Ronald Petersen, fond brother of Nellie and James Goodell. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue where services will be held Friday. Feb.

13 at 1 p. m. Interment Montrose. Member of 'DIv. 308 C.

T. A. GOULD James rjimmyj Gould, formerly of Stamford, dear son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.

Gould, brother of Robert S. Jr. and Judy A. Gould. Resting at chapel, 149 W.

Main street, Barrlngton, Thursday evening. Services Friday. 2:30 p. at residence. Oak Knoll road, Barrlngton.

Call Barrlngton 29, GREEN Thomas Green, fond brother of John and the late Robert, Harry, Lulu Pollack, and Lillian Miller, dear uncle of Elwood, Robert, Clifford, and Roger Green. Services at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue, Friday, Feb. 13. at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Olive. Member ot Justice lodge. No. 949, A.

F. A. M. GROH Emma Groh. beloved wife of the late Edward, fond mother of Mildred Benn and the late Elda, grandmother of Terrill and Merrily, sister of William and Wanda Hagemelster.

Resting at chapel, 6453 Irving Park road, until Saturday. 10:30 a. m. Services at Martin Luther church at Addison street and New England avenue, Saturday, at 1:30 p. interment Concordta.

GRYWACZ Laura Grywacz. late of 1056 N. Hoyne avenue, beloved mother of Emily, Walter, John, Stanley, and Lucille, dear mother-in-law of Helen. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from parlors, 834-38 N.

Ashland avenue, to St. Helen's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. HAymarket 1-5800.

HALE Edwin D. Hale of 1030 Erie street, Oak Park, 111., husband of Faith, father ot Virginia Hale Flck. Marjorie and Edwin D. son of Grace Hale Cribby. Memorial service Saturday.

Feb. 14. at 2 p. m. at First Presbyterian church of Oak Park.

Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to Women's Board of the Presbyterian hospital. RAdcliffe 3-0220. DANNBLOM Leslie C. Hannblom.

beloved when he devel- E- rhom" oped a respiratory infection, according to his physician, Dr. II. L. Marshall. Death followed a sudden collapse.

Thomas, a Democrat, was appointed to his trust territory post two years ago by President Truman after 18 years in the senate. A one time Mormon missionary in Japan, he gave up a university professorship to become known as a philosopher scholar in the senate. Park. He spent most of his 17 years as a priest teaching. Sur viving are his father, Andrew, and Private services for Lewis E.

Larson, 908 Judson Evanston, former secretary of the Chicago board of education and business manager of Chicago public schools, will be held today. Mr. Larson, who died Tuesday in his home, also was associated with H. C. Speer Son, investment and bond mother, Clara, and four brothers and three sisters.

viirr, iona oronier oi Frank, Man Motycka, Ann Norrlt. Chtrlet, and Irene Hedrlck. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.m.. from chapel, 8218 S. Kedzie avenue, to St.

Gall's church. Interment Resurrection. PRospect 6-3810. VOLLATH Ksrl Vollstb b. 10, 1953.

beloved husband of Jui.t, father of Hugo. Funeral Friday. 13. 1953. from funeral home, at 1848 3d street.

Highland Park, 111., to Immaculate Conception church. Matt at 10 a. m. Burial AU Saint' cemetery. WALKER Clsrlre Stoops Wslker.

Feb. 16. 1953. mother of Betty O'Malley and Bunny Loeffler. Resting at funeral home, 4606 Sheridan road, at Sunnytide, where aerv-loet will be held Friday, Feb.

13. at 2 p. m. Interment Acacia Park. LOngbeach 1-47 14.

terment Evergreen. Republic 7-0077. KOtBA Frank Kouba, beloved son ot Antoinette Kamba, brother of Katherine Sibr, Bess Karl, Anna Mezydlo, Joseph and George Kamba, Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from chapel, 5218 S.

Kedzie avenue, to SS. Cyril and Methodius church. Interment Resurrection. PRospect 6-3810. KOVANDA Tillle KOvanda.

beloved sister of Mary Janousek, Charles, and Joseph Ko-vanda. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 14, 1953, 845 a. from chapel, 6213-15 W.

26th street, Berwyn, to Mary Queen ot Heaven church. Interment Resurrection. GUnder-son 4-2053. KOZAK Charles Kozak. late of 12442 S.

Aberdeen street, beloved father of John Sluka, father-in-law of Sophia and Helen Sluka, Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, at 8:45 a. from chapel, 11S5 W. 18th street, to St. Hugh's church In Lyons.

111. Interment Our Lady ot Sorrows cemetery. CAnal 6-6524 or 6-0668. KRZEMIN8KI John C. Krzemlnskl.

Feb. 9, 1953. husband of the late Frances, dear father ot Sophia Skeining, Agnes Hints, Helen Blercz, Harry, Alvin, Leonard, and James, fond brother of Frances Kowalske, and Sister Maryann Tyrakowskl, grandfather of 13, great-grandfather of three. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14.

10:15 a from funeral home, 5776 Lawrence avenue, to St. Thecla's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Klldare 5-3800.

Kl'SH Louise Kuih. beloved wife of Bruno, (ond mother of Jack, Emll, and Raymond, eloved mather-ln-law ot Jean, Anna, and Betty. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, 1:30 p. at chapel, 2353 W.

Chicago avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery. HUmboldt 6-9463. KYLL Joseph Kyi, beloved brother of Juli-anne Burt and Lillian O'Rourke. loving uncle of Gloria Burt and James O'Rourke.

Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 a. from chapel. 2859 N. Southport.

wto St. Alphonsus' church. Interment St. Boniface's cemetery. LANG George Lang, late of 1702 Pulaski, dearly beloved husband of Minnie, nee Buer-gin; fond brother of Ambrose.

Services Friday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3834 Irving Park road, thence to St. Philomena's church, Cortland at Kedvale, at 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. LARSON Lewis Elmer Larson of 908 Judson avenue. Evanston. 111., Feb. 10, 1953.

hut-band of May WUdman Larson, father ot Leonard Wildman and Lucile May Larson. Resting at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, until 2 p. m. Thursday. Service and burial private.

LEVINSON Irving Levinsoh. late of 3322 Wilcox, Bellwood, beloved husband of Rose, dear father of Jeanette McFadden, Mlnette, and Sherry Katz, fond brother cf Alex, Ann Katz, Allan, and Leonard, grand-lather of two. Services Friday, 11 a. at chapel, 3654 Roosevelt road. Interment Jewish Oakridge cemetery, LEWIS MSgt, Edward W.

Lewis, beloved (R5 husband of Terry Lewis, fond son of Ea Edward W. Lewis Sr. Funeral service Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 6553 S.

Cottage Grove avenue. Interment Mount Glenwood cemetery. LILLIG The Rev. Coleman Lillig, O. S.

B-. at Latrobe, beloved son ot Andrew and Clara, nee Herrmann; fond brother of Edward, George, Isabelle, Andrew, Elizabeth, Catherine, Clarence, and the late Marie. Funeral and Interment Friday. Feb. 13, at Latrobe.

Pa. Memorial mass Saturday, Feb. 14. at 11 a. at Ascension church.

Oak Parle. Virginia 7-7099. LINDBERG Nora Lindberg. late of 5118 Hutchinson street, beloved wife of the late David dear mother of Elsie Lindberg. Corinne Torgerson, and Evelyn Scheel, fond grandmother of three.

Service Saturday. 1 p. at chapel, 4920-24 Irving Park road. Interment Irving Park cemetery. Klldare 5-6220.

LINN William A. Linn, beloved husband of the late Zella May, loving father of Edith H. Day, Harvey and Betty L. Strickler, Member of Providence lodge. No.

711, A. F. A. M. Resting at funeral home, 5308 Belmont avenue.

Service 3 p. m. Friday. Please omit flowers. FAlitade 5-8740.

LOERCH The Rev. Harold E. Loerch, former pastor of Avondale Methodist church, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Brown: fond fatner of Marilyn, Harold Shirley. Judith Ann, Jane, and David, dear son ot Dora and Henry brother of Marvin. Loraine, Roland, and Phyllis Wiggins.

Will lie In state In the Ayondale Methodist church, Spauldlng avenue, at George street, from Wednesday noon, until the hour of service. 2 p. a. Friday, Interment Ridce- wood cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial to the church will be greatly appreciated.

JUniper 8-1309. LUNDBERG Josephine A. Lundberg. 1128 E. 54th place.

Feb. 10, 1953. wife of the late Olaf N. Lundberg, beloved mother of Herbert. Anita.

Helene. Davev. and Oliver. Edwin D. Hale brokers.

He retired in 1949. He Edwin D. Hale, 58, of 1030. Erie Oak Park, chemical engineer leaves his widow, May; a son, for Liquid Carbonic corporation, Leonard, and a daughter, Lucile died yesterday in West Suburban hospital. He was a member of the May.

William A. Linn WALSCUEID See Dobry notice. Massachusetts Institute Tech Olsen, grandfather of six. great-g a o-father ot three. Member of L.

O. O. M. lodge No. 3, and Degree of Honor lodce No.

68. Resting at funeral home, S701-03 W. Division street where services will be held Friday, Feb. 13, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Elmwood Park cemetery, AUstln 7-4440. OLSON Frits beloved husband of Alna, loving father of Herbert and Diane, brother of Fred. Also leaves two brothers and two sisters In Sweden, Services Saturday. Feb. 14, 1 p.

at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner ot Foster. Interment Glen Oak cemetery. OWENS Floyd Curley 1 Owens, late of 2018 E. 83d street, husband ot Lena, nee Sanders: father of Jack Floyd.

Rahe, and Ruth, brother of Mrs. Lloyd Pearl Lestett. Resting at funeral home. 79th st. and Phillips av.

Service 2 p. m. Friday. Interment Mount Hope. Member cf Master Barbers' ass'n.

SOuth Shore 8-6959; OZMAN Set Cetnar. PEET Anna Rohde Peet. beloved wife cf the late Harry fond mother ot Lillian, Anna Connor, and William, grandmother of Harry and Lt. Arthur Connor, U. S.

and Kathleen. Funeret Friday, 9:30 a. from chapel, 6911 W. Madtson street, to Resur-rectlon church. Member of Catholic Order ot Foresters.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. EStebrook 8-7500. PETERSEN Edward Petersen, beloved son of the late Hannah and Charles, dear father ot Lorraine Derbach, Eleanore Pedl, Dolores Raftis, and Susan Petersen, brother of Mabel Arand, the late Walter. Robert.

Harry, and Oliver, uncle of Harry Arand. Resting at funeral home. 5708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Mount Olive.

AUstln 7-2012, PICITLA Joseph Plcuila, lata of 1510 N. Harding avenue, devoted son of Msrie, nee Gallo, and the late Dominick, loving brother of John, Mrs. Susie George Cutro, Mrs. Marie (Joseph Davl, Mrs. Emily I Elmer Ziekert.

Mrs. Mildred Andrew 1 Rlmkus, and the late Lucille Delmonte. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. from chapel. 4138 North avenue, to Maternity of B.

V. M. church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. PISTOLE Bob Pistole of 1706 W.

Case ave-nue, Feb. 11, 1953, beloved husband of nee Stephenson; dear father of James and Robert, fond son of William D. and Selena, brother ef William Vaughn, Margaret Dooley, and Lois Gates. At chapel, B501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, Feb.

12, at 8 p. m. Interment Crcssett, Ark. Little Rock. papers please copy.

PODDEY Paul H. Poddey, beloved hutband of Augusta, dear father ot Margaret Heck-mann, tather-ln-law of Rudolph Heck-mann, grandfather of Anita and Ralph Heckmann, At tuneral home, 413 N. Austin boulevard, at Lake street. Services Friday, 1:30 p. m.

Interment Oakridge. COlumbus 1-3203. Ql'AGLIA Henry Quaglia, age 43. residence 2544 E. 106th street, beloved husband of Adeline, dear father of Joseph, son of Mrs.

Adeline Qusglia, brother of Peter Quaglia of Canada and Mrs. Carmella Dl Sllvestro of Italy. Resting at funeral home, 9117 Houston avenue. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. at St.

Kevin's church. Interment St. Mary's, cemetery. REgent 4-1670. RAG AN Martin Ragan of 3011 W.

41st place, beloved husband ot Josephine, nee Szubra: tond father of Lorraine and Ber-nice, brother of Walter, Stanley, and Annette Przybylskl, father-in-law ot Frank Wisniewskl. grandfather cf Catherine, son-in-law of Gertrude Wojclk. Funeral Friday at 10:30 a. ra. from chapel, 4401-03 S.

Kedzie avenue, to St. Joseph and St. Anne church. Interment Resurrection. LAfay-ette 3-7781.

RAKOSNIK See Dobry notice. BAY Anthony j. Ray, Feb. 9, 1953, at Grand Rapids, beloved husband ot Katherine, dear father of Helen and Marie. Services at Forest Home cemetery, Chicago, 3 p.

m. Friday, Feb. 13. REILLY See Frank notice. BICE Mary Rice, nee McEnroe, formerly of 1533 Menard avenue, beloved wife of the late John, fond mother of Edward and John L.

Rice, grandmother of William. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 9 a. from funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue, to St.

Angela's church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment All Saints' TUxedo 8-8844. RICHARDSON William J.

12527 Emerald avenue, beloved husband of the late Edith Hopkins Richardson, fond father ot Elmer Selby Edith St. Aubln. Mable Lansing, Ellen Clifford. Gladys Mo Ardle. and the late Arthur, grandfather ot 19 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.

Retired lieutenant Chicago fire department. Resting at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth. WARNER Robert Warner, dearly beloved bus- Services for William A. Linn, nology club and chairman of Boy Scout committee 2.

Surviving are his widow, Faith; two daughters, nana ci ntsie. nee zimmermsnn; devoted brother-ln-ltw of Mr. and Mrs, Willy Schlte-bener, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dick, and Mits Cell La Point.

Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, at 9:30 a. from funeral home. 825 Arml-ta-e avenue, to Church cf Our Savior. 530 Fullerton.

90, of 6328 Louise former assistant to the purchasing officer of the Milwaukee railroad and an employe of the road for 61 years before his retirement in 1943, will Marjorie and Mrs. Virginia Fick; a son, Edwin and his mother, WATTERS Dorothy Wetter, age 80 yesrs. Mrs. Grace Hale Cribby. Memo be conducted at 2 p.

m. tomorrow rial services will be held in First in the chapel at 5308 Belmont av, Presbyterian Church of Oak Park Interment will be private. Mr. Saturday at 2 p.m. oeiuvra wur vi me mie James lond mother of John B.

and Alice Becker, dear aister of May Vlnz. loving grandmother Dorothy Romer, Betty Norman, and Ad. John Watters U. S. and great-grandmother ot two.

Services Thursday, 9 p. at chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln evenue. Interment Arlington. Member ot M. E.

Gill-more conclave. No. 18, K. Linn, who died Tuesday in his POLICEMAN AIDS TRAFFIC VICTIM; THEN FALLS DEAD Policeman John Krupp, 43, of 4145 Barry collapsed and died of a heart attack in Swedish Covenant hospital last night after taking an auto accident victim to the hospital. He had been a policeman 20 years and was assigned to Albany Park station.

Krupp and his partner, Lawrence Rozanski, were summoned to Forest Glen and Peterson where two autos had collided. They placed Mrs. Anita Kaplan, 51, of 6247 N. Oakley one of two injured women, in their squa-drol and took her to the hospital. A few minutes later Krupp told a nurse, I don't feel good," and collapsed.

Firemen worked over him with an inhalator but were unable to revive him. He leaves his widow, Sylvia, and a daughter, June. John B. Kin; CONKF.Y Henry P. Conkey.

Feb. 10, 1933, at St. Luke's hospital. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Cella Sherwcod Conkey, his daughters, Mrs.

Robert H. Morse HI, Mrs. Wallace J. Ross and Miss Henrietta S. Conkey, also a sister.

Mia. Frank F. Winans of Greenwich. a brother, Walter Conkey of New York City. Services at Rosehlll chapel Thursday, 2:30 p.

m. Interment private. CONNOBR Henry J. Connors, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Engllslr, dear father of John J. and the late Paul A.

Connors, fond grandfather of Catherine, Mary Anne, and John. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski road, to St. Viator's church.

Interment Mount Carmel. Member of St. Patrick's council. No. 1742, K.

of C. INdependence 3-5800. COSTANZA Anthony Ccstanza, beloved husband of the late Rose, nee Tralna: dear father of Mrs. Tina (Domlnlckl Cammarata, Mrs. Rose (Gaetanoi Lo Vecchlo, Frank A.

1Tmal. John Ann, Samuel Ann and Mrs. Minnie Joseph Brancato, 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, dear brother of Salvatore. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.m., from chapel, 441 w.

North avenue, to St. Philip Benlzl church. Interment St. Joseph's. Michigan 2-1234.

Mary Coudck, beloved wife of the late Michael, loving mother ot Anna Bohm, Eliiabeth Smetak. Frances Bradac, John, and the late Mary Prokes, and James, sister of Josie Kuehynka, grandmother of 18 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue Fuller ton 1. Services Friday.

Feb. 13, at 1 p. m. Interment Bohemian National. CI'NNINGHAM Margaret Cunningham, nee Dunne, beloved wile of Peter' devoted mother ot John P.

and Raymond dear sister of Mary Geary and the late John Dunne, grandmother of three grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 8:45 a. from funeral home. 318 E. 71st street, to St.

Carthage's WAZER Louis Wazer, beloved husband of the John B. King, 64. of 213 N. Ridgeland Oak Park, a lawyer, home, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edith Day and Mrs, Betty Strickler, and a son, Harvey, Sam Horwitz died yesterday in West Suburban late Ella, nee Jacobson; fond father Harry, Bernard, end Belle Saehtel, grandfather of five, great-grandfather of three.

Services Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 5145 Broadway. Interment Jewish Waldhelm. Pleate omit flowert. hospital.

Oak Park. King, a long time resident of Evanston be Sam Horwitz, 68, of 8012 Drexel who was associated with his sons in operation of the WEIL Ernst E. Well of Chicago, Feb. 10, fore moving to Oak Park, maintained an office at 139 N. Clark I9ri3, beloved husband or Antonl Well, brother-in-law of William Redman and Mrs.

Helen Hlnrlchten. Private funeral service! In Manteno, III. restaurant, 186 N. La Salle st. Surviving are his widow, Alice; WENDORF Walter Wcndorf, beloved son ef a daughter, Mrs.

J. A. Reitzel; a died yesterday in Forest sanitarium, Des Plaines. Surviving are four sons, Al, Isadore, Gus, and son, John B. two stepsons, Dr.

Karl and James von der tn late Annie ana Jonn wenaorx, stepson of Kith Wendorf, dear brother of Mar-Raret Wegner and Myrtle Boeing. Servica Friday, Feb. 13. 3 p. at funeral home, 3440 N.

Central avenue. Interment St. Lucat'. Klldare 6-5420. Morris, and a daughter, Mrs.

Irene Panick. Heydt, and two brothers, Frank and Ward. WIEDERIIOLD Helnrich Wlederhold, beloved Mrs. Fannie Schwartz CHICAGO MARINE DEATH NOTICES Mrs. Fannie Schwartz, 85, of 1263 Pratt died yesterday in REPORTED SLAIN Michael Reese hospital.

Mrs IN KOREAN WA Schwartz's husband, Morris, owner Pfc. Roy L. Maxwell, 22, a Chicago marine drafted a year ago, 1 1 3 ALBERTS John Carl Alberta 25 N. Greenwood avenue. Park Ridge, beloved husband cf the late Emma, nee Jacoby; loving lather of Raymond John Norman Herbert and Elizabeth A.

Then, grand-lather ot 11. Resting at funeral home. 130 S. Northwest highway. Park Ridge, where services will be held Friday.

Feb. 13, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Towne ot Maine. A1FREDSON Thure Alfredson, Cary.

loving husband of Borghlld, fond father of Ruth Lillian Smith, dear grandfather of three, brother of Alma, Clara. Anna. HIMur, Erik. Swan, and Anders. Resting at Warners.

Cary-Grove chapel. Cary, 111. Services Friday, 2 p. at chapel. Interment local.

of the Earrel Fitting and Steel corporation, died last year. Surviving are a daughter, Hermine, and a son, Henry. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1300 Devon av.

grandmother of Craig Lundberg. fond sister ot Lillian Eaton. At chapel, 2024 E. 75th street at Jeffery boulevard, where services win be held Friday. 13, at 2 p.

m. action in Korea, Jan. 26, accord- ing to casually Aiuei-uiem jjuium. Minn. list No.

Services Saturday. 2 p. m. Interment Fair- LYNCH William M. Lynch of 1515 N.

Under avenue, beloved husband ot Anna, nee Stepek: fond father of William. James, and mount cemetery. Member of retired firemen's ANDERSON Anna E. Anderson, Feb. 9, of leased nusDana oi Regina, dear father of Magdalene Stegemann and Bernard of Chicago, and Augutt and Anna Meyer of Germany, grandfather of eight, great-grandfather of one.

Funeral from chapel, 6453 Irving Park road, Friday at 9 m. to St. Monica's church. Interment St. Joseph' cemetery.

WIEGERT Emll H. Wlegert. devoted husband of Clarlbel Sherman Wlegert, lovlrt father of George grandfather of Beverly Wlegert, fond brother of Otto and Minn! French. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. at funeral home.

914 5 s. Ashland avenue. Interment Forest Home cemetery. Member ot I. O.

O. F. and the Rebekah. WILCOX Maria TAuntlel Wilcox. wife of the 1st Edwin, dear sister of Winifred MacRae, fond auntie of Annie Keegan, Frenk MacRae, Winifred Burgh.

Lily Watry, and Daisy Holth. Resting at funeral 3026 Belmont avenue, until Friday, 12:80 P. m. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 3 p.

at Church of the Advent. 2900 Logan boulevard. Interment Montrose cemetery. Mober-ley. Mo.

papers please copy. JUniper 8-420O. WILDER Charles H. Wilder cf 1530 St. Charles road, Maywood, beloved husband of Soohle, nee Kopp: fond father of Berte Wilder.

Annette Phllp, and Carl, three grandchildren, Joanne. Jack, and Mark, one great-grandchild. Susan Jo. Resting at funeral home, 16th avenue near Lake street, Melrose Park. Services 1:30 p.

m. Saturday, interment Mount Emblem. FIIHmont 4-0714. WILLIAMS Lester Wayn Wllllsm. Feb.

10, beloved hutband of the late Ella, dearest father of Jacquelyn and Daniel Wayne, fond son of Thomas E. snd Nancy, brother of Mack and Encs. Friends may call at chapel. 1501 Elstun tvenue, until Thursday, 2:30 p. ra.

Burial Maple Hill's cemetery. Settler, 111. HUmboldt 6-4800. o. 747 re- yesterday le defense irtment.

747 re Maryann Borst, brother ol Mayme Kava- 60 Japs Arrive in Brazil; association. RODEWALD Emma Rodewtld, nee Hanslng, by the naugn. Funeral Friaay, Feb. 13, 8:30 a. from funeral home, 5350 W.

North avenue, to St. Peter Canlsius church. Mass. 10 late of 718 N. Vail avenue, Arlington Highland Park, beloved wile 01 the late Frank loving mother of Hazel B.

Sorg. fond grandmother of Frank. Robert, and James Sorg. Funeral 2 p. m.

Thursday. Feb. 13. at chapel, 1913 Sheridan road. Highland Park.

Interment Montrose depa Heights, loving mother of Wllbert, Marvin, First of 5,000 Settlers RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Feb. a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of and Leonard, dear sister ot Mrs.

Otto two grandchildren. Resting at chapel. 207 Maxwell, son of Mrs. Willie Max- well. 3618 Fed--- N.

Vail avenue, Arlington Heights. Service 11 UP) Sixty Japanese immi ANDERSON Carroll ft. Anderson. Feb. II.

cf 3 p. m. Friday. Feb. 13.

at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church. Arlington husband of Sara, nee Hair; fond brother of Florence Steele and Lucille Carlson. Serv. ices 2 p.

Friday, at chapel, 1648 W. 63d street. Interment Evergreen. HANSEN Charles E. Hansen, 7031 S.

Emerald avenue. Feb. 9, 1953. beloved husband ot Agnes Hansen, nee Nelson: fond father of Axel, Harry, and Mrs. Shirley Tuomlnen, grandfather of Phyllis and Chuckle.

At chapel, 316 W. 63d street, at Harvard avenue, where service will be held Friday. Feb. 13, at 2 p. under the auspices cf Park Manor lodge, No.

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

Member ot Danish Brotherhood, No. 35. HORWITZ Sam Horwitz. beloved father of Al. Isador, Gus, Morris, and Irene Panick, devoted grandfather ot 12 grandchildren, fond brother of Hyman, Dave, and Sol.

Service Friday, 10 a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment B'nai Itzchock cemetery, Waldhelm. Past president of Polotzker vereln. HOWARD Nettle A.

Howard, widow ot Robert H. Howard, dear sister of Mrs. Ida A. Baum-gartner, loving aunt of Mrs. Lanetta B.

Smith, Mrs. Ann Sharkey, Mrs. Elaine Angell, and Sgt. Harvey P. Andrews.

Remains at her home, 364 Normal Parkway, where services will he held Friday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Graceland. Please omit flowers. HOWELL Charles O.

Howell, age 7T. Feb. 11. beloved husband of Argentine, nee Poirier; devoted father of John of Muncle, dear brother of Lulu Mitchell, Cliff, Fred, and Dave Howell. At chapel, 6501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday. Feb. 14, at 11 a. m. Interment Graceland.

HO WELLS Hasell H. Howells, ot 5702 Black-stone avenue. Chicago, Feb. 9. at 2700 2d avenue north, St.

Petersburg. surviving are his wife, Marian Morgan Howells, and daughter, Mrs. William R. Tipper of Mont-clair. N.

also three grandchildren, Lee Howells Strohl, Chicago, Barbara Jane and Frederick H. Tipper of Montclair. Funeral notice later. HINT See Frank notice. HYNOU8 Anna Hynous of 1809 S.

Ridgeland avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife ot the late Frank, fond mother of Frank Jr. and eral worked grants, the first of 5,000 expected to migrate here under a long range government plan, arrived today on the 17,000 ton Japanese ship Santos Maru. for a roofing concern before Maxwell entering the service. Also surviving are four brothers, Edward and -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Cleveland, both World War II veterans, and Thomas and Robert, and two sisters, Clara and rostoitice Clerks association. TUxedo 9-8844.

MAHONEY John C. Mahoney of 1163 S. Humphrey avenue, Oak Park, dear son of John and Marguerite Mahoney. nee Collcpy, lond brother of Diane and Carol. At funeral home, 17 Madison street.

Oak Park. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14. 8:30 a. to St.

Frances of Rome church. Mass 9 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven. MALINOWSKI Josephine Mallln Malllnow-ski, nee Centella.

late of 5325 Belle Plalne avenue, darling mother of Wanda Cwik, Edmund, Nick, and Leonard, fond sister of Joseph Centella, Martha Reader, and Lucille Lackowski, dear sister-in-law of Frances Centella and Michael Lackowski, dear mother-in-law of George Cwik, Lottie, Anna, and Irene, grandmother of nine, great-grand-. mother of nine. Resting at chapel, 5624 Irving Park road. Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, at 9:30 a.

to Our Lady ot Victory church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery family plot. Member Palmer post. No.

65, American Legion auxiliary, BRunswlck 8-2636 or PEnsacola 6-9000. MANGLABIS Marina Manglarls, nee Glano poulos. late ot 916 W. 78th street, loving wtfe of the late Nicholas, beloved mother of Peter, Angellne Speropulos, Helen Vasll. and the late James and Gust, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother cf Ave.

Funeral WISZO-WATY Casimir Wlsro-Waty, beloved Funeral Information LAIN SON Heights. Will lie In state at church frcm 12 noon until time ot service. Interment Memory Gardens. ROTH Leo Roth of 3106 S. Halsted street, beloved husband ot Pauline Roth, dear father of George.

William. Leo Roth, and Jeanette Sawyer, fond brother of Nick and Frances Roth, fond grandfather of three grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a. from funeral borne, 712 W. 31st street, to St.

David's church. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Member of St. David's Holy Name society.

Information, Victory 2-1158. RYAN Alex C. Ryan, Feb. 11. 1953, beloved husband of the late Sophia, nee Hagan; father of Betty Caroline Ryan.

Mrs. Joan McCrea of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Dorothy Gautler. grandfather of three, brother of Mrs. Emma Wetsel.

Funeral Frl-clay. 9 a. m. from chapel, 7705 Cottage Grov avenue, to St. Bride's church, Mais 9:30.

Interment Calvary. SACHSEL See Lcul Water notice. SCHAKFENBERG Albert Scharfenberg, 1928 S. 49th avenue, Cicero, beloved husband of the late Ottilie, fond father of Gladys Pieper and the late Albert father-in-law Lillian. INDUSTRIALIST AND HIS WIFE DIE hutband of Helen, nee Pollnskl: fond lather 1 of Edward, Florence Rallack, Justlna Keating.

Helen Lackowski, Josephine Mneller, and Louise Cavenaugh, grandfather of 12, great-grandfather of 12. Funeral Saturday, 9 -a. from funeral home. 1462 N. Ashland avenue, to St.

Stanlsliu B. M. church fLorel-Belden evenuetl. Interment St. Adalbert's.

BRuntwlck 8-0815. 4721 Lake street, Melrose Park, oeiovea husband of Mildred Anderson, nee Arseneau; dear father ot Dale, Verlln. and Duane. son of Madella and the late Enoch Anderson, brother ot Dorothy Heury, Ebba White, Del-bert and Clarence Anderson. At rest at funeral home, 301 S.

Sth avenue, at Maple street, Maywood till 10 p. m. Friday. Feb. 13.

Interment Donovan, 111. Fillmore 4-0100. BAH AM Georgia Z. Baham. dearly beloved wife of James fond mother of Nlta Savoy, Leila Burton, Jessie Fryer, Edythe, Hilda Baer, Emille Stoneham, Edna Wean, James Baham.

grandmother of seven grandchildren. Services at chapel. 8308-10 S. Racine avenue. Friday.

2:30 P. m. Interment Mount Hope. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Evancelical Welfare agency of Chicago. TRlangle 4-8000.

BARES See. Dobry notice. BASS Albert C. Bass, suddenly, age 76 years, of 10857 Wallace street, beloved husband cf the late Clara, dear father of Kathryn DeWltt. Ann Otto, Jean Kazen.

brother of Peter, John, William, Henry. Clarence, the late Grace Carrier, Nellie Kuyper. and Harris Bass. Resting at chapel, 10928 S. Michigan avenue, until Friday morning.

Services at Bethany Reformed church, 111th place and Perry avenue. Friday. Feb. 13. at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Greenwood. BEAl'CHAMP Robert J. Beauchamp, devoted husband of Delia, nee Beauchamp; loving father of Delia Grey, grandfather of Robert. Sally, and Don Grey, brother ot Mrs.

Nellie Woods of Greenfield. 111., Mrs. Lucy Tuey of Roodhouse, 111., Mrs. Blanche Howard of Whitehall, Mrs. Loretta Johnson of Carrollton, 111., and Mrs.

Mayme McMahon of Pasadena, and the late Willis. At residence, 134 W. 115th street. Funeral Saturday. 11:30 a.

to St. Catherine of Genoa church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PUllman 5-0372. SECONDS APART WITT Henry M.

Witt, beloved husband ef SOUTH CHAPEL 316 W. 63D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0035. FRIDAY. HANSEN Charles E.

2 p. m. at chapel. NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N. ASHLAND-AV.

PHONE: LOngbcacn 1-264S. Palm Beach, Feb. 11 (P) Irving Bolton, wealthy Cleve George Hynous and the late Lillian Young, mother-in-law of Siene and the late Mary land manufacturer, and his wife Minnie, nee mieie: inrner tienry in. the late Clara, and Marrurltc. grandfather of Betty and Henry III.

Patt matter of Hiram lodge. No. 1009. A. F.

A. honorary member of Ctlumet lodge. No. 716, A. F.

A A. M. Resting at chapel, 79th and Emerald, where services will be held Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

of George Pieper, brother of Ann Gunderson, Hynous, grandmother of David, sister of church. Interment Calvary, CWIK See Josephine Malinowskl notice. DALY John A. Daly, devoted husband of the late Genevieve Baylor Daly, loving father of Thomas John and Anne Gallagher, fond son of the late Thomas and Bridget Daly, brother of Mary Walsh, William and the late Thomas J. Daly.

Funeral Frl-day, 10 a. from funeral home, 7831-33 S. Racine avenue, to St. Brenden's church. Mass 10:30 a.m.

Interment Mount Olivet. DE ROSA Steve De Rosa, late of 833 S. Claremont avenue, loving husband of Agnes, nee Infanttno brother of Frank. Anthony, and Angellne, all of Milwaukee, Wis. Funeral Saturday.

8:45 a. from chapel. 624 N. Western avenue, to St. San Calllstos' church.

Interment St. Joseph's. ARmitage 6-7800. DERSEY Anna Nan Dersey nee Brophy. cf 600 S.

Oak Park avenue. Oak Park, beloved wife ot the late William A. Dersey. dear mother of Marguerite. Mae Cuddlngton.

and Nancy Dersey, fond sister of Mrs. James T. Doyle. Frank J. Brophy, Mrs.

F. E. Huber. and the late Mrs. Ray Alvarez, Mrs.

D. J. Hogan. Mrs. W.

T. RIgney, and Juliet G. and Lt. James G. Brophy.

At funeral heme. 17 Madison street. Oak Park. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13.

9:30 a. to Ascension church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Secretary of James G. Brophy unit. No. 193, American Leglcn auxiliary. DIBELKA Esther A.

Dlbelka ef 2920 N. Wisner avenue, Feb. 10, 1953. wife of the late John F. Dlbelka.

mother of John Henry William G-, and Clara M. Dlbelka, Sylvia Cripnen, Mildred Nelson, and Alice Hlnkle, grandmother of seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, sister of Arthur J. Roth. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Frldav.

Feb. 13. at 3 p. m. Interment Acacia Park.

Member of Lakevlew chapter. No. 149. O. E.

S. DOBRY Mary Dobry. nee Frederick, late of 2709 S. Kolln avenue, sister of Alice CIS, Tillle Rakosnlk, Mollie Walscheld. Anton and Emll Frederick.

Services Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 2534 S. Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National.

LAwndale 1-3972. DOMBROWSKI See Frank notice. DONAHUE Joseph H. Donahue, at Miami, beloved husband of Charlotte J. Donahue, nee Maver; fond father of Robert W.

Wills and Amber E. Lee, devoted brother ot Frank, Marie McHale, Essie Kroeck. Gertrude Crane, Paul, the late John, Daniel. Agnes Hoppe, and Loretta Ives, loving grandfather of seven. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. from funeral home, 4905 Lincoln avenue, to Our Lady cf Lourdes church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Member of Father O'Connor council, No. 887.

K. of and Queen of Angela court. No. 46, C. O.

F. Please emit flowers. DOWER William A. Dower, 1424 E. 67th place, husband of Teresa, father of Evelyn and William H.

Dower, grandfather of William and Robert brother of Fred W. Dower. Service at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Friday. Feb. 13, at 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. RAdcliffe 3-0230. Dl'NN Joseph Dunn. D.

D. of late residence. 4809 N. Paulina street. Funeral Thursday, 2 o.

at Piper City, HI. EAstgate 7-1800. D1T QL'OIN C. R. Duke I Du Quoin, beloved husband of Irene dear brother Of Walter and Harry.

Service Friday. 7 p. at parlors 67th street and Dorchester avenue, under auspices of Woodlawn post. No. 75, A.

L. Funeral services Saturday, 1 m. Interment Jacksonville, 111. EGGERT James H. Eggert, suddenly, beloved son of Elmer and Lena, brother of Melvln, Donald, Lawrence, and Marilyn.

Resting at chapel. 60 S. Grant street. Hinsdale. Funeral Saturday.

1:30 p. at Zlon Lutheran church. Hinsdale. Interment Clarendon Hills. Memorials preferred.

EISEMAN Nathan Elseman, loving ton of the late Mars and Theresa Elseman; dear brother of Moses. Max, and Mrs. Rae Keefer and the late Mina Cline. and Fannie Hess. Resting at chapel, 936 E.

47th street, until 10 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral at convenience of family. EISEN Bella Elsen, nee Schwartz, wife of the late mother of Anne Baumgarten, Ruth Elsen, Helen the late Len Ruder, Joseph, and Israel, grandmother of Marianne Friedman.

Leon Baumgarten, Dorothy Reese, and Cccile Prlchason, great-grandmother of eight. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. at chapel, 2235 W. Division street. Please omit flowers.

Member of Lesko Aid society and Kornit Family circle. ELDRIDGE Frank L. Eldrldge. of 319 Dempster street, Evanston. Feb.

10. 1S53, dear father of Betty Smith, of Davenport, Frank L. of Muskegon, Vlr-gilyn Temple and Mary Jane Gallagher, both died of heart attacks almost si multaneously today. WOC.RONIC Theresa Wosronle, nea Bak- Mrs. Bolton collapsed in a home THURSDAY.

NELSON Slgrid C. 3 p. FISIOLE Bob. 8 p. FRIDAY.

DIBELK A Esther 3 p. El.nRlfiE Frank L. 3 p. C.OOPLLL Stanley O. 1 p.

OtHLtRI Dorothea. 4 p. where the couple was visiting and m. at chapel, m. at chapel.

in. at chapel. m. at chapel, m. at chapel, m.

at chapel. Dora Adams. Bertha Keon, and George Scharfenberg. Services Thursday, Feb. 12, 2:30 p.

at chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road. Berwyn. Interment Concordia. OLymplc 2-1023.

Bishop 2-2990. SCHLEGEL Fred G. Schlegel of Berwyn, beloved husband of Helen, nee Johnson; dear brother ot Otto, William, and Marlowe. Fu-! neral Friday, 8:15 a. from funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue.

Mast at St. Odlllo's' church at 3300 S. East avenue, Berwyn, at 0:30 a. ni. Interment local cemetery.

Past commander of 23d Engineers' post. No. 820, American Legion. jls her husband left her to call a nurse residing in the house he also "collapsed. Bolton died immediately steter.

Ute of 1807 S. 66th court, cicero. beloved wife rf Mlhaly, fond mother ot Anna Fenn. Elsie Tencllnger, Michael Jr. and the late Marie, dear titter of Mary Blttner, loving grandmother of eight.

Funeral Friday 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 8908 W. Roosevelt road to St. Frances ot Rome church.

15th and Auttln boulevard. I Cicero. Interment family lot. for information. MAnsfield 6-0120.

and his wife a few moments later. Bolton was 65, his wife 63. The Boltons came here a few Friday, 1 p. from funeral heme. 79th street at Loomls boulevard, to St.

Constao-tine's church. Interment Evergreen. MARTIN Ethel B. Martin, Fob. 10, of 7241 S.

Perry avenue, beloved wife of Joseph loving mother of Albert Mrs. Thelma Mitchell, Willlnm and Robert L. Resting at chftoel, Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, until 11 p. ro. Thursday.

Interment Frt-mont. Ind. SOuth Shore 8-8822. MAl'TINO August Mautlno. 11516 Egileston avenue, beloved husband of Frances, fond father Mrs.

Margaret Lobbia, Miss Mautlno, Mrs. Olga Franceschlno. and Aldo Mautlno, devoted brother of Catherine Polet-to, one grandson. Resting at chapel, 214 E. 115th street, from 7 p.

m. Thursday, to 9 a. m. Saturday. Funeral services Saturday, Feb.

14. 10 a. at St. Ann's church, Chicago Heights. Interment Homewood, HI.

McCAFFREY John F. McCaffrey, beloved hus. band of the late Anna, nee Carroll: fond father of Atty. Thomas John F. and Mrs.

Kathryn Dreehsen and brother of Thomas F. and William, Interment Jacksonville. Fla. McftriRE Mary McGuire. Feb.

10, formerly of 264 2 N. Orchard street, beloved mother cf Edward, John, Kate, irnd Msry, grand- WOLFF Anna Wolff of 8024 Hermltasa SIMMONS Mabel Wells Simmons, Feb. 11. BIGELOW Maud Bluelow, beloved wife of the late George E. Bigeiow, tono motner ot George Zora Roberts, and Neva Plcard.

months ago for a rest. They were living in the winter home of his sister-in-law. Rep. Frances P. Bolton Bolton was vice president in charge of finance for avenue, beloved wile or tne late nuaoipn.

fond mother of LIIHe Bonak. Rudolph and 1 Clam Wolff, grandmother of lour grandchildren, titter of Frank Latk. Resting at luneral home, 400 S. Ashland avenue, un'll 9 a. m.

faturdty, Feb. 14. Services 10 a. m. st Timothy Lutheran church, 1700 W.

83d street. Interment Bethanla. CEdar-crest 3-4310. SATURDAY HOWELL Chattel O. 1 1 1.

ra. at chapel. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 3121 W. 95TH-ST. 0 PHONE: BEverly 8-3182.

SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED FRANK Alex. SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAirfaa 4-7177. THURSDAY.

JOHNSON Richard a. s. 3 p. m. at FRIDAY.

LUNDBERG Josephine a. 3 p. m. at chapel. LAIN SON 1953, ot 855 Hlnman avenue, Evanston, 111., wife ot the late Raymond L.

Simmons, sister ot Lynford J. Wells, Mrs. Marjorie W. Johnson, and the late Mrs. Fred M.

Simmons. Resting at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston, thru Friday evening. Service and interment private, SIMPSON Isnbelle M. Simpson, wife of James mother of John F.

and George W. Idler, and Mrs. Isabelle Shennan, grandmother of 18, great-grandraothrr of two. Funeral Saturday, 9'30 a. from chapel.

523 Lake street. Oak Park, to St. Edmund's church. Mass, 10 a. m.

SMITH Lena Smith. Feb. 10, 1953, late ct the Warner and Swasey Automo Z4RF.K See Frances Zdzlarek notice. ZDZIARF-K Frances Zdzlarek, nee Permoda. tive Farts company.

F.H.PRINCE,93, CHICAGO RAIL motner oi weien ana Frances, motner-in-law of Marie, sister of Kate Cielghton. Funeral Friday. 9 a. from funeral home. 2449 Lincoln avenue, to St.

Benedict's brloved wl'e of the late Jakuo. dear motner cf Leo and th late Emma Mllkcwskl, fond tister ef Mlchtrl Prrmoda. and Rot Camp- bell of Lot Angelet. grandmother of Edwin and Donald Ztrek and the late Hlllard Milkowtkl. grett-grandmother ot Maryann Milkowtkl and the late Jean Marie Zrek.

Funeral Friday. 10 a. from funeral home, 3500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Gene- vleve'a church' Interment St.

Adalbeit'8. BErkthlr 7-8070. MAGNA C. H. JORDAN CO.

FOR 99 YEARS Funeral Dlrectori Chicago and Suburbs. 300 Erie-tt. superior 7-7709. ZIMDAHL Herman E. F.

Zlmdahl el Washington. Feb. 11 SpecialJ Frederick II. Prince, 93, Boston and Chicaeo financier who owned 1524 Byron street, fona motner ot jonn Schlofner. sitter of Sophia Mattlton, Mrs.

Lottie Rotson of Hamilton. and Frank Geetker. grandmother of three. Funeral Friday, 3 P. at chtDel, 2701 Clark street.

Interment private. SOBIE See Sobleszczyk notice. SOBIESZCZYK Soblel Elizabeth Robieszczvk. nee Sobek, ot 1732 Albany avenue, beloved of the late John, loving mother of Mae Ginter. Loretta PUnka, Edward.

Stan-Icy. George. Irvin. and Harry. 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. tn from chapel, 1457 W. Blackhawk street, to St. Sylvester's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. Bishop ttreet. oeiovea nuiowia oi in- late Amanda, nee Pleen; fond tether cf -IN MEMORIAM- or controled 46 railroads during Edna and Edwin Zlmdahl, granaiainrr ci Robert. Retting at funeral home, 8400 5. Athlsnd avenue, until 11 a.

Saturday. Feb. 14. Service 1:30 p.m.. at Timothy Lutheran church.

1700 W. 83d street. Interment Concordis. CEdarcrest S-4310. In lieu cf flowert make contributions to Old Folks Heme Building fund.

CHRISTIE Paulina Christie. In lovinf memory of oar mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who passed away ont year ago today. We miss you very much. THE FAMILY. ELLIOTT Aim Elliott.

In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away 17 yeari ato today. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. MARCTS Mossy Marcus. In loving memory of our dear uncle Mots, who passed away three years ago today. TIIXIE.

MARILYN. AND HY. PALMER Catherine A. Kitty 1 Palmer. In his life, was buried today at Washington cathedral.

His fortune, said to be In the of various trusts, was reputed several years ago to be Imore than 250 million dollars. The principal heir is William W. Prince, 38, Chicago, whom Prince adopted in 1944. Prince was said to have a larger slice of Chicago than any other individual. George Kolar and Mary Hraaek oi ubii.

fornla. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 9:30 a. from chapel, 6301 W. Cermak road.

Berwyn, to St. Odilo's church. Interment St. Adalbert's. OLymplc 2-1023, Bishop 2- 2990.

IDLER See Isabelle Simpson notice. JADL'S See Cetnar notice. JELENIOWSKI Mary Jelenlowskl, late ot 1007 N. Winchester avenue, beloved wife of Valentine, loving mother of Helen Nach-man, Edward. Stella Ryan, Rose Yurek, Bruno, and Valeria.

Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from parlors, 834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. HAymarket 1-5800. JOHNSON Richard A. S. Johnson, 9638 Merrill avenue, Feb.

10, 1953, husband of Myrtle A. Johnson, father of Robert W. and Richard A. S. Johnson and the late Katheryn J.

Plaisance. grandfather of Barbara Ellen, Richard A. S. Ill, Brian Scott, Eric Robert, Stanley, and Florence Plaisance. brother of Mary Howard.

At chapel, 2024 E. 75th street at Jeffery boulevard, where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 12, at 2 p. m. Interment private, JOHNSON Ruth E.

Johnson, nee Hansen, beloved wife of Maynard, lend mother of Donald and Mrs. Joan Marrlnello, loving daughter ot Victor and Lena Hansen, dear sister of Mrs. Evelyn Polone. Earl, Edward, Charles. Robert, and Mrs.

Stone. Funeral at chapel, 3425 W. Chicago avenue, Saturday at 1 p. m. Interment Ridgewood cemetery.

NEvada 8-7200. JOHNSTON Delia Johnston, nee Neary. late of 6730 S. Honore street, beloved wife ot the late Bernard, loving mother of Berna-dine Burke and James Johnston, grandmother of two. sister of John, ths late Ellen Kelly, and Michael J.

Neary. mother-in-law of James Burke. Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 9:30 a. from funeral home 2701 W.

63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. PRospect 6-8300. JONES Alma E.

Jones of 8235 Ingleslde avenue, wife of H. Richard Jones, mother of George M. Bellaire, daughter of Eva Mastie, sister of Beulah Cutter and Norman Massie. Service at chapel, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday, Feb. 12, at 3 p.

m. Interment Springfield, O. RAdcliffe 3- 0220. KAMBA See Frank Kouba notice. KANE Terence K.

Kane Jr. of 845 ff. Tsy-lor avenue. Oak Park, beloved son of Terence E. Sr.

and Lauralne Kane, nee Hane: dear brother of Marilyn, Donna Lee. and William Kane, grandson of Edward L. Kane and Anna Hane. At funeral home, 17 Madison street, Oak Park. Funeral Saturday, Feb.

14, 9:30 a. to St. Giles' church. Mass 10 a. tn.

Interment Queen of Heaven. KAPA Henry F. Kaps. beloved husband of Barbara ThJelges Hapa. dear brother of the late Mary Horek.

iuneral 9:15 a. from funeral home. 79th street at Loom Is toulevatd. to St. John Fisher's church.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Information TRlang'e 4-1187. KEATING Annie Keating, nee Ryan, of 1625 N. Natchez evenue, beloved wtfe of the late John, fond mother of Mary, Kathleen, Joseph, and the late Thomas Keating, mother-in-law of Margaret Keating.

Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, 10:30 a. from funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue, to Bt. Giles' church.

Oak Park. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of Branch No.

131, L. C. B. A. Please omit flowers, TUxedo 9-8844.

KELLY Donald W. Kelly. 17 years, ot West Chicago. 111., beloved son of Officer James Kelly, C. P.

and Margaret, nee Gotnell; brother of Byron, Joseph, William, Richard, James and Norlne. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from chapel. 3225 W. Harrison street, to St.

Mary's church. West Chicago, III. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

KEdzie 3-6622. KING John B. King, husband cf Alice father of Mrs. J. A.

Reitzel and John B. King step-father of Karl von der Heydt, D. D. and James von der Heydt. brother Of Frink King of St.

Louis and Ward King of Colorado Springs, Colo. Member of Evana lodge. No. 524, A. F.

A. and Chicago Bar ass'n. Service Saturday, 1 p. at funeral home, 623 Lake street. Oak Park.

Interment private. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE Order for mall subscription must be accompanied by remittance to cover. Kates In lllinoit outside Chicago), Indiana, Iowa. Michigan, and Wisconsin: Daily without Sunday, on year. 1 50; lx months.

83.75; three months, ona month, 75 cents. Dally and Fundty. on year, IIT.SO; st months, 88.78; three months, 5.Q0; on month, $1.95. 1 or.lv. one year.

810.00: sit month. loving memory ot our mother on her birth of Bculder, and Grace Martin of sister of Jacob Davis, Pearl Scanlan. and Gladys Bakopoulos. Resting at funeral home. 6915 Wentworth avenue.

Services Friday. 1 p. m. Interment Memorial park cemetery. BLOCK Richard Ray Block, Feb.

10, of 201 S. 26th avenue. Bell wood, fond son of Raymond F. and Lucille Bock, nee Bleck; brother of Sandra Lee, grandson of Harry Bleck, Services Friday, Feb. 13, at 2:30 p.

m. at funeral home, 301 S. 6th avenue, at Maple street, Maywood. Interment Memorial Estate. Fillmore 4-0100.

BOKMA Clara L. Bokma. suddenly, of 135 W. 104th street, beloved daughter of John A. and Ella M.

Bokma, sister or Arthur J. of Pittsburgh, Ida M. Bokma, Theodore John and Lucille Shirey. Resting at chapel, 10928 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Friday. Feb.

13, at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood. BOVIK Conrad V. Bovlk.

beloved husband of Lillle nee dear father of Robert Erick. and the late Conrad Victor loving son of Mrs. Euphrosyme Bovik and the late Victor, fond brother of Oliver H. Bovik. Services Saturday.

Feb. 14. at 1 p. at Bethlehem Lutheran church. 94th and Oakley.

Interment Oak Hill. Resting at funeral home. 1107 W. 79th street, until 10 a. m.

Saturday. Member of svithlcd Singing club: former secretary ot South Side Swedish club. BRADY Cornelius F. fond brother of John. Funeral Friday at 8:45 a.

from funeral home. 1018-20 W. 79th street, to St. Cyril's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

BRODEBICK Nellie Broderick, formerly of 5335 Princeton aveaue. beloved sister of Mary Murphy and the late John. Officer Con Broderick, Hannah, and Michael Broderick. Native of Abbeyfeale, County Limerick, Ireland. Funeral Saturday.

9:15 a. from funeral home. 54 38 8. Halsted street, to St. George's church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. BOulevard 8-0662. BROOKBANK Frank David Brookbanle of 9403 Monroe avenue, Brookfield. beloved husband of Agnes, nee Schuster: loving father of Edward. Joseph, and the late Francis Thomas Brookbank, brother of John, Joseph, Elliabeth Davis, Sarah McCarthy, and Lottie Thornton, grandfather of three.

Funeral Friday, Feb. 13, at 9 a. from chapel, 9743 Grand boulevard. Brookfield, to St. Barbara's church.

Mass 0:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Brookfield 214. BRL'DNAK Threasa Brudnak, beloved wife of Andrew loving mother of George, Andrew and Joseph, dear sister of George Cocula, and Anna Bilonin, fond grandmother of Theresa.

Resting at chapel. 2300 W. 51st street. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. to SS.

Peter and Paul church. Interment Evergreen cemetery. BRCHN Henry E. Bruhn, Feb. 10, of nil Oakton street, Evanston, husband of Lena Kern Bruhn.

father of Mrs. Viola McCully. Henry and Ralph W. Bruhn. brother of Mrs.

Amelia Ntebur, Mrs. Rose Nlebur. Mrs. Edna Brunger, Mrs. Gertrude Heckenbach, Laura, Frank, and George Bruhn.

Funeral Thursday. 2 p. at chapel, 1555 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment Rldgewood cemetery. BUHR Frank Buhr, beloved husband of Jean, nee Ziellnski; dear brother ot Edward; Alfred, and Isabella Abplanalp.

Funeral Saturday, 10:30 a. from chapel. 2708 N. Western avenue, to St. John Berchman' church.

Mass 11 a. in. Interment St. Joseph's. Member of Barb-Wire post.

No. 2243, V. F. W. HUmboldt 6-1716.

J5.00: three months, 13 00; on month, 6130. Kates ot tuDWTipiMm in puaiiu bctot a (measured from Chicago I. outtlde of Illinois, Indiana. ln Miehlran. and Wisconsin: BRunswlck 8-2585.

SPECIALS Philip Specials, devoted husbsnd ot Florence, nee Tomasello: loving father of Tony, Joe, Mrs. Rose I Joe I Tomesl. Mrs. Beetle (Benny I Parello. beloved stepbrother of Dominick Borromeo.

Funeral Friday. 8:30 a. from chapel, 813 W. Taylor street, to St. Lucy'a church.

Interment Mount Carmel. MOnroa 6-0449. 8TASIEK John Staslek dear husband ot Victoria, nee Grzybek; beloved lather of John, Joseph. Matthew, Angela, Ted, and Jean. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

from chapel, 1056 W. Chicago avenue, comer Ogden, to St. John Cantlus church. Inter-ment St. Adalbert's.

HAymarket 1-0936. STEIN Dora Stein of 1344 Irving Park road, beloved wife of Charles, dear mother cf Joe. Services Friday. 11a. at chapel, 5206 Broadway.

Burial P. O. Waldhelm. STEWART Ruth Emma Stewart of Long Lake. 111., beloved wife of Matthew, loving mother of Howard Colbourne.

daughter cf Christopher and the late Henrietta Buch-holt. tister of Helen Lange. Services Friday, 2:30 p. at funeral home. 4533-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Interment Ridgewood. Member of Sorosls chapter. No. 329, O. E.

of Grays Lake. 8TROII Clara Strch. wire of the late William, mother of William and Edward, grandmother of William and Charlene, fond suter of Elsie Katz, Edna Knauerhaze, and Lillian Leed'e. Funeral Friday. 1:30 p.

at chapel, 7033 Wentworth avenue. Interment Evergreen. church. Mats 9:30 a. m.

interment St. Joseph's cemetery. M1NTER See Cetnar notice. MOORE Henry' C. Moore.

Feb. 10. 1953. of 308 W. 66th street, husband of Marion, father of Donald.

Warren, and Norman, brother of Ellen E. Cattle buyer for Sleget-Weller. Resting at chapel. 415 W. 63d street after 2 p.

m. Thursday. Services at chapel, Saturday. 1 m. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South.

MOSKAL Joseph F. Moskal. late of 2911 S. Throop street, beloved husband of Sophie, ree Kempa: loving lather of Josephine, dear brother of Anthony I in Poland I fond lather-In-law of John Ochota. grandfather of Jerome and Bernadette.

Funeral Saturday, Feb. 14, from chapel, 2878 S. Throop street, at 9:30 a. to St. Barbara's church.

Interment Resurrection. Victory 2-1070. riease omit flowers. MI'LREE Samuel Mulree, beloved husband of the late Annie McDowell Mulree. father of Evelyn Mulree Kamm and the late Stanley Mulree, and Ellen Mae McManus, grandfather of Gwen Lucas, William S.

Cassldy, Albert Kamm. and Prtscllla Mae McManus. great-grandfsther of three, snd brother of Joseph Mulree. Resting at chapel, 734 W. 79th street st Emerald, where services will be held Saturday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Cedar Park. NF.P Elinor Castle Net. late of 5650 S. Dorchester avenue, beloved wife of Prof.

John U. Net. University of Chicago, daughter of the late Henry Northrup Castle and Mabel Wtng Castle of Honolulu. Service Friday. 3 at Bond chapel.

University of Chicago, Interment Honolulu. Midway 3-0800, extension 1193. or ARmitage 8-7800. NELSON Sigrid C. Nelson of 430 10th street.

Wllmette. Feb. 10. 1053. beloved wife cf Charles G.

Nelson, dear mother of Charlotte N. Collins, fond sister of Elsie M. MInters and P.utft L. Olsson. and grandmother ol Clifford C.

and Christine R. Collins. Past worthy matron of Chicago Heights chapter. No. 551, O.

E. S. At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tnursdsy, Feb. 12, at 3 p.

m. Interment private. NEMECEK Marr Nemeeek. nee Hoffman, late of 4218 W. Cullerton street, beloved wife ot the late Frank, loving mother of Blanche Kakacek, Lillian Lakomy, Clara Bohanan, and Irene Tatak, sister of Anton, John, William Hoffman.

Emma Kust, and Barbara Schallau, Services Thursday, Feb. 12. at 3 p. at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road.

Interment Bohemian National. Member of Bohemia chapter, No. 763, O. S. 8.

LAwndale 1-3972. NOGA Sophie Wllk Noga, Feb. 9, 1953. beloved wit of the late Joseph, loving mother of Beatrice Bowman. John.

Adam, and Helen Ducknue, dear mother-in-law of Erwln Bow- man and Sophie E. Noga, grandmother of Marion Rose Pope, Justin, and Patricia Note, great-grandmother of Larry Pope. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2501-03 N. Southport avenue, to Bt.

Josaphat'f church. Interment St. Adalbert's cemetery. Lincoln 9-0098. Peoria, fond brother ot Neal Mer-rltt Grace Warner, Edith France.

Hazel, Alice, and the late Harry E. and Willard H. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday, Feb.

13, at 3 p. m. Interment Rosehlll. EI8TICE Edith Capper Eustiee. Feb.

9, 1953, of 1138 Sheridan road, Evanston, at Fort i.auderdale, wife of the late Alfred Leroy Eustiee, mother of Mrs. Richard W. Leach, grandmother of Richard Eustlc. Mary Capper, and Edward Arthur Leach, sister ol the late Senator Arthur Capper, and the late Mary M. Capper Service and jiterment private.

Please omit flowers. FFICL Josephine Oswald Felgl of 601 Oak street, Hintdale, beloved wife of the late Carl Felgl. fond mother of Theresa Gonsch, Josephine Kacykcwskl, Marie Johnson, Rose Jackson, Margaret Bosshart. Joseph, and the late Lucille Felgl, six grandchildren, sister of Michael Oswald. Funeral from chapel, 1503 W.

61st street, Friday Feb. 13, at 8 a. to St. Augustine's church. Member of St.

Colette court, W. C. O. No. 411.

Interment St. Mary's. Information. YArd 7-4765. day.

It Is so lonesome here without you. So sad and weary the way Lite has not been the same for us Since you were called away. Yon did not tail to do your best Your heart was true and tender. "Vou worked to hard tor all ot ut You will always be loved and remembered. YOUR LOVINO HUSBAND FRANK AND CHILDREN.

PANVSKO Pvt. Andrew Panuako. In loving fcss memory cf our son and brother, who passed away 10 years a so today. Sweet are the memories that never fade. MOM.

BROTHERS, AND SISTERS. RINGHOFER Emily Ringhofer. In loving memory of cur dear daughter and sitter, who passed away Feb. 12. 1940.

The silent night are so lonely and sad, dear Emily. And the daya are dreary and blue; Cod Is the only one who knows How our hearts ache for you. LONESOME MOTHER, SISTER, AND BROTHERS. TAYLOR Mary Ellen Taylor. In loving memory of my dear mother.

Who passed away two yeari ago today. ROSE DELANEY. TRAEGEB John Z. Traeger Jr. In fond memory cf our husband and father, who passed away two years ago today.

LOVING WIFE, SON, AND DAUGHTER. mm Jh Dally without Sunday, on year, 810 00; months. 85 00, three months, one month, $1.20 Dolly snd Sunday, one year, si month. $10 00; three months. ona month.

$2.40, Sunday only, on year. $10.00: winntht, $5 00; thre months. on month, $1-20. Rates of ubtcriftlon to tone 8. 8.

7, and 8 measured from Chtcapol. Canada and Mexico: I Dally without Sunday, one year, 816.00; six months. $7 50; three months. on month, $2.00. I Sundav only, one year.

$10.00: st nvmrrts, three months, one month, $1.20. Dally and Sunday, one year. si months, three months, ona' month. $3.20. Foreign: Dally Trlbun enly.

$23.00 per. year; with Sunday, $42.00 per year. Gtve pottoffle address In full. Including; county and tiat. Remit In exprett money order, draft, or In rerittered letter at our risk to The Tribune company, publishers.

Tribune, Square, Chicago We cannot responsible for currency sent thru the msil. Persons within to take Th Trihun by carrier may order It by pot'eard or telephone! superior 7-0100 When delivery Is Imgular1 make comp'tlnt TEKENESKE See Cetnar notice. FITZGERALD James Z. Fitzgerald of 7039 bourn rark avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary Dwyer Fitzgerald, devoted father of Lorretta Moore, Eileen O'Brien, Mary Tompkins, James and the late Edward Fitzgerald, grandfather of six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home, 318 X. 71st street, to St. Columbanus' church. Mass 10 a.

tn. Interment Calvary. All ansoiicnea manuscripts, articles, inters. THOMPSON Peter Thompson, beloved bus. band of the late Sophia, dear father of Inger Marie, Mabelle Elinor, snd the late Arnold grandfather cf Ave.

great-grandfather ot six. Service Friday. 3:30 p. at funeral home. 3500 N.

Cicero avenue, under the auspices of Humboldt Psrk lodge. No. 813, A. F. A.M.

Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Goethe lodge, No. 8, of P. and Charles B. Dully branch.

No. 11. N. A. L.

C. BErkshlre 7-8070. TIMLIN William B. Timlin, formerly of S22 N. Humphrey, Oak Park.

Feb. 10. 1953, at East Troy. sen of the late Bridget and Stephen S. Timlin, brother of John X.

and Dixon S. Resting at tuneral home, 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Funeral Friday, 10 a. to St.

Lucy's church. Inttrmtot St. Joseph's, EUcUd 6-5840. TRAEGER John E. Traeger Jr.

In fond mem- ur unnner, wno passed away two years ago today. LOVING SISTERS. FLATELY Sister Mary Therese, R. S. ef WATTS Florence A.

Watts. In memory of and picture ent to The Trioune ar tent at the owner' risk and Th Tribune company expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility for their af cut tody or return, MEMBER OP THE" ARSOCIATTTJ PRESS I Th Associated Pres Is entitled exclusive! to the ute for, of the local new printed tn this newspaper, at well as all AP ntw dispatch, nr neiOTta. wue, motner, ana grandmother, who pasted away a year ago today. HUSBAND. CHILDREN.

AND GRANDCHILDREN. si. josepn a nospusi. Aurora, ill. Remains at Mercy lnflrmery after 11 a.

m. Friday. Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from 620 Belmont avenue, to Our Lady of Mount Carmel church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. i 4-.

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