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10 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, JAItV 11, 1C66 Section 3 DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Albrecht SERVICES SET THURSDAY FOR GEORGE MOORE Services for George T. Moore, 67, an assistant secretary of Mrs. Norman F. MacMillin Services for Mrs. Shirley H.

MacMillin, 43, of 1860 Midland Highland Park, will be held at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 1787 Deerfield Highland commerce under President Eisenhower, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Turner August Albrecht, Jin.

husband of Pauline; brother of Mrs. Hulda Bart-Cher of Valparaiso. Mrs. Violet Mclntvr of California, and William of Florida, also rha lata Mrs. Lvdla Hef-fernan.

Member of B. of R. E. Rest-Ing at tha Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue, after 6 p. m.

Monday. Services 3 p. m. Wednesday. Interment OaJ-Woods.

Allen Russell G. Allen of Urbana, beloved husband of Stella nee Kanla; dear father of Carol I Larry Tolley, Ronald and Donald; dear son of Rex (Janet and Gladys (Lewlel Frltie. Resting at the Skaia Funeral Home. 3656 W. Belmont avenue.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from chapel, to St. Wenceslaus' church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery.

KE 9-1376. Amberg Glasen Marl A. Glasen, nee Anderson, beloved wife of Frank fond sister of Mrs. William Freeman, John A. and Oliver Anderson, and Mrs.

Carl Stockwell. Funeral Wednesday, Jan, 12, at 10:30 a. from the John E. Maloney Company Funeral Home, 1359 W. Devon avenue, to St.

Jerome church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

RO 4-1617. Godfrey Clifton H. Godfrey of Magnolia, Jan. 10, 1966, loving husband of Violet Godfrey; brother of Maurice, Parker, Cranston, and Love. At Lain Son Chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue where services will held Tuesday, Jan. 11, at I p. m. Intjrment at Ware ham, Mass. Grunt Marlon Grunt, nee Smalka, of La Grange, beloved wife of Frank) dear lister of Margaret Moloney, Rose Pecher, Alvls, Lawrence, Lorraine Now.

Resting at the Bormann Funeral Home, 16th avenue, north of Lake street, Melrose Park, until 9 a. m. Wednesday. Mass 10 a. St.

Francis Xavier church. La Grange. Interment All Saints cemetery. Information, Fl 4-0714. In lieu of flowers, masses appreciated.

Gruze Bern let Grute, nee Dauksas, beloved mother of Lorraine (Frank) Karlauskas and Albert Gruze; fond grandmother of Linda. Karen, and Gale Karlauskas. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 8:30 a. from the Rudmin Funeral Home, 3,119 Chalupnik Walter Chalupnik, beloved husband of Josephine nee Matza; dear brother of Victoria Michael Lombardo, Joseph, Agnes (Stanley) Winiarski, Frank (Donna) Chalupnik, Mary Lesuik, and Raymond (Barbara) Chalupnik.

Member of Frank Wldek post. No. 5529, V. F. W.

Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9 a. from Drake Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue, to St. Benedict church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. 561-6874.

Chiccone Anthony A. Chiccone, husband of the late Tlllle, net Abraskevlclusl; dear father of Elizabeth Russell) Maltese and the lata Albert (Angie, nee Mollnarol SHelkis; grandfather of Eileen Slleikls, Dianne, and Adrienne Maltese. Funeral Thursday, a. from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St.

Frances of Rome church, Cicero, III. Entombment Queen of Heaven. TU 9-1700. Cichy Felix J. Clchy, late of the Brighton Park neighborhood, beloved husband of the late Ellen, nee Murtaush; loving father of Gerald Helenl, Lvda Clchy, Vincent IMarcellne Sassettl; dear brother of Frances Jack Grantz; fond grandfather of Michael, David, and Raymond.

Funeral Thursday, Jan. 13. 9:30 a. from Ocwieia Funeral Home, 4256 S. Mozart street, to Five Holy Martyrs church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. Mem. ber of Wm. McKlnlev post. No.

231, A. L. CL 4-3838 or VI 2-1070. and Stevens chapel in Pasadena, Cal. Mr.

Moore, a for Kwandras Jennie Kwandras, nee Pamulak, beloved wife of the late Bernard; loving mother of Helen; devoted daughter-in-law of Mary Kwandras; sister of Bruno IRosel, Leon Lottie and Antoinette Waaner; fond aunt of nieces and nephews, Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from Stanley Funeral Home, 30iSO-64 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Hyacinth church. Interment St, Adalbert's cemetery. Dl 2-3330, Larson Oscar C.

Larson, aoe 90, beloved husband ot the late Ebba, nre Larson; dear father of Florence Kent, Arthur, Edna. Harold, and Mildred Larson; grandfather of four; eriat-grandtather of 17. Services Thursday. I m.t at rled-richs Funeral Home, 19 W. 3ith street.

Interment Oak Hill. 523-0056. Laughlin John J. Lauohlln, beloved husband of Marguerite, nee Rovie; dear father of Barbara, Joan, Patty, and Peagy, rm-ing at the Lawrence Funeral Home, 4800 N. Austin Icornrr of lawrencel.

Services Wednesday. 9:30 a. to St. Constance church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment All Saints cemetery. Test president St. Constance H. N.

5 member St. Constance Ushers Club, Commentalor, St. Constance church. PE 6-2JOO. I.eptich Michael Leptlch, beloved husband of Maa-delena; lovina father ot Eirabelh Greene, Jonn and Jaik stand-father of 10; great-orandfathr-r of nine; fond brother of BarDara Lammeriteld and Joseph.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Leo brie-he and Son funcr.l EULOGIZE SLAIN FOHRMANS AS 1,500 ATTEND Memorial Fund to Be Established More than 1,500 persons attended funeral services yesterday for Edward and Sidney Fohrman, who were slain Friday by a berserk gunman. Three rabbis officiated at the services in the chapel at 3019 Peterson av. Rabbi Sidney Jacobs of the Niles Township Jew mer Chicago mail order execu Francis Sloan Mass for Francis Sloan, 35, a native of Chicago who died Saturday in an airplane crash at Victorville, will be said at 10 a. m.

tomorrow in St. Luke's Catholic church, River Forest. Mr. Sloan, a former air force pilot, was piloting an experimental plane when it crashed. Mr.

Sloan, who lived in Berkeley, was the chief pilot for the Comstock Aviation company, Oakland, and was the editor of Tack Readings, a magazine for those interested in racing cars. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sloan, and a brother.

The elder Sloan is a former alderman in the 26th ward. tive, died Sunday in his home in Arcadia, Cal. A native of Yakima, and a graduate of the Univer sity of California, he joined Montgomery Ward Co. in 1927. When he left the company 25 years later he was retail op Park.

Mrs. MacMillin died Sunday in Highland Park hospital. She was the wife of Norman F. MacMillin, a partner in the MacMillin Hydraulic Engineering corporation in Skokie. Also surviving are a son, Donald; two daughters, Bonnie and Elizabeth; her mother, Mrs.

Leroy B. Hammond; and a sister. Edward V. McIIugh Mass for Edward V. Mc-Hugh, 72, of 5025 Chicago an employe of the city's bureau of sewers for more than 30 years, will be said at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow in Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic church, 832 N. Leclaire av. Mr. Mc-Hugh died Saturday in St.

Anne's hospital. Surviving are four sons, Edward the Rev. Thomas George, and John; three daughters, Mrs. Marion McLean, Mrs. Virginia Turner, and Mrs.

Dolores Loeffler; 20 erating manager. In 1952 he Lituanlca avenue, to St. George church. Interment St. Casimir cemetery.

YA went to Washington as an ad ministrative consultant to the Martha M. Amberg, beloved wife of the late Arthur V. Amberg dear mother of Arthur V. grandmother of Mary Ann Alnley, Robert, Arthur V. Ill, and Richard; great-grandmother of nine.

Services at Sheldon Funeral Home, 5706 W. Madison street, Wednesday, 1 p. m. Interment St. Boniface.

Austin 7-2012. Antosz Josephine M. Antosz, nee Llbura. dearest mother of Edward Lois, Richard, LIU Han Lee Stoddard, Helen, Dolores (Joseph Contllli, and Louise Josephl Pratl; grandmother of five; dear sister of Sophie Wsiolek. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from Broda Funeral Home, 1734 W. 48th street, to St. Joseph church. Interment Resurrection. YA 7-3713.

Appelbaum John L. Appelbaum Appel of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Miami Beach, beloved husband of the late army, and later as special con sultant to the commerce depart ment. In 1955 President Eisen Condon John J. Jack Condon, beloved husband of Mary Rear don Condon; dear father of Mary Catherine Condon; brother of Margaret Sunblade, Jane Ahern, Helen Favorite, Anne Gavin, and the late Veronica Garot. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from The Chapel, 2100 W. 95th street, to St. Barnabas church, 101st and Longwood drive. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Holr Sepulchre. In lieu of flowers, make donations to your favorite charity. PR 9-3535. Cotton hower named him to be assist ant secretary of commerce, a post he held until 1961. Home.

2859 N. Southport avenue, to St. Alphonsus church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

935-6111. I.eren Palmer Leren of Wheaton, fond husband of the late Helen beloved father of Jean Halstead; grandfather of tour; brother of Sigvart. Friends may call Tuesday, Jan. 11, from 7 to 9 p. at Hanerhoff Funeral Home.

304 N. Main, Wheaton. Services Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2 P. St.

Paul Lutheran church. Interment Wheaton cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to St. Paul Lutheran church. MO 8-0027.

Liszka Mary Llsrka, nee Jaskierskt, of 4335 S. Sawyer, beloved wife ol Joseph; dear mother of Monica; fond sister of Nellie and Frank Jasklerskl; nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from Fortune Funeral Home, 4401 S. Kedzie avenue, to St.

Pancratius church. Interment Resurrection cemetery. LA 3-7781. In 1962 Mr. Moore became operations consultant for Butler Brothers department stores, a Do mi nick DeShepper Dominick DeShepper, 75, of 1632 Spruce Des Plaines, died yesterday in his home.

Mr. DeShepper was a partner in the former Chicago Trimming company, a textile firm, at 1725 North av. His widow, Louise; a son, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Birchfield and Mrs. Mary King; and 14 grandchildren survive.

Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Thursday in St. Stephen Catholic church, Prospect and Ash streets, Des Plaines. Grzetich Joseph Grzetich, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Jurkovich; dear father of Joseph Eleanor brother ot Anton Annl, John Helen of Yugoslavia, and Vincent Helen) of Canada; grandfather of five.

Visitation Tuesday, after 6 p. m. Services Thursday, 8:30 a. from Michael Coletta Sons Funeral Home, 3240 W. 79th street, to St.

Jerome church 28lh and Prlncetonl. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Gudinas Sylvester Gudinas, beloved husband of the late Magdelena, nee Machinska; loving father of Anna Paulick, Julia, Stella Goodis, and Bernice Goodis.

At Ahern Funeral Home, 1110 Madison street. Oak Park. Services Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 1 p. m.

Cremation Wood-lawn cemetery. EU 3-5700 or KE 3-2394. Gumpcrt Margaret G. Gumpert, nee Ahl, Jan. 9, beloved wife of the late Herman; dear Beatrice; dear son of the late Abram Jeanette Cotton, 5050 N.

Sheridan road, beloved daughter of the late Michel and Gruna; fond sister of the late Anna Gorchakoff, Mendel, Louis, and Abraham Cotton; devoted sister-in-law of David H. Gorchakoff, Tessie Cotton; dear aunt of Seymour Gorchoff, Buddy Ira Gorchakoff, and Gladys. Services Tuesday, 1 P. at Weinstein Brothers Chape', 1300 Devon. Interment Anshe Knesscs Israel, Waldheim.

Member of Hadassah, North Shore Cong. Agudas Achlm and grandchildren; three great division of City Products corporation. Survivors include his widow, Harriet; a son, James B. of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Susan M.

Chamberlain; two grandchildren; and a brother. and saran; fond brother of George I. Margaret Appel of Phoenix, Al Caroline Appel, Robert J. Estelle Appel, the late Joseph L. Appel; dear brother-in-law of Helen Stern of Los Angeles.

Services Wednesday, 2 p. at Weinstein Brothers Chapel, 1300 Devon. Interment Westlawn. RO 1-2400. Bangert Burton H.

Bangert, beloved husband of the late Marguerite; dear father of Marguerite B. Donald Thompson; dear grandfather of Donald, David, and John; brother of Howard, Allan, Orville, and the late Arthur. Services and interment private. Please omit flowers. grandchildren; and a sister.

Carl Warren Carl Warren, former Chi ish congregation of which Sidney, 42, had been a past president and member said, "If ever two men represented the finest that American Judaism has been able to evolve, Edward and Sidney Fohrman were two such men." Memorial Fund Announced Rabbi Alvin I. Kleinerman of Park synagog of which Edward, 49, had been a member said, "We have lost two of the dearest princes of the Jewish community here." The establishment of a Sidney and Edward Fohrman Memorial fund was announced by Rabbi Albert Ellison, of the Mi-kro Kodesh Anshe Tiktin congregation. An attorney, who declined to be identified, said the purpose of the fund would be "to prevent this kind of thing from happening again." From $2,000 to $3,000 already has been received by the brothers' parents to be used for edu Yeshiva Women. Visitation at time of service only. RO 1-2400.

Cullenbine Funeral Directors cago Tribune reporter, died Daniel A. Brophy Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Warren joined The C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 111 YEARS Mabel Cullenbine, beloved wife of the late Frank; dear mother of William F. and Helen Wilamoski; grandmother of two; great-grandmother of three. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from Glbbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home, 124 Madison street.

Oak Park to Resurrection church, mass 10:30 a. m. Visitation Tuesday from 2 to 10 p. m. Interment Calvary cemetery, Arlington.

III. 848-7400. mother of Dorothy Henry) Tonnesen; grandmother of Carol (William) Allen and Robert (Mary) Tonnesen; three great-grandchildren; fond sister of Emmy Claus and Anna Hauck. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 1 p.

from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to Acacia Park cemetery. Visitation after 6:30 p. m. Monday. Hauser William Hauser, age 76, of Berrien Tribune staff in 1925 and went to Washington as a cor 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 Theresa R.

Lorge, beloved wife of the late Aloys Loroe; dear mother of Frank A. and Edmund T. Lorge; grandmother of 11; great-grandmother of two. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9 a.

to Resurrection church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

Visitation at Smith Funeral Home, 245 Madison street, three blocks west of Austin boulevard. Oak Park, after 5 p. m. Monday. MacMillin Shirley H.

MacMillin, suddenly, Jan. 9, of Highland Park, beloved wife of Norman lovinq mother of Bonnie. Donald, and Elizabeth; dear daughter of Mrs LeRov B. Hammond; devoted sister of Mrs. Richard Hardy.

Resting at Kellev and Spaldinq Funeral Home, 1767 Deerfield road. Highland Park, after 7 held 2 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 11.

432-4260. respondent in 1928. A jourrialist for 38 years, he also worked Dankert on the staffs of the Detroit Mir JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" 25 E. Erie WHItenall 4-6060 ror and the New York Daily Springs, passed away January 9, husband of Helen, nee Schwarz; father of Mrs. Dorothea Theodore) Peterson, Mrs.

Edna LaPointe, Mrs. Elda Arthur! Kopischke, and Mrs. Ruth Richard Fovell; seven grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; brother of Henry of Chicago and John of East Germany. Services will FORTH CHAPEL 2100 E. 75th street.

Jewish Funeral Directors, Mi 3-5400. Elmer A. Dankert, beloved husband of Emily, nee Gaylos, formerly of 63d and Winchester; loving father of Elmer, David, and Richard; fond brother of Amanda Lewis of Auburn, Cal. Resting at Hemeli Chapel, 1911 W. 63d.

Services Thursday, 10:30 a. to St. Rita church. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment St. John cemetery, Hammond, Ind. PR 6-0240. News. He retired in 1963 after serving as news editor of WPIX-TV in New York City.

He Bartik Edward J. Bartik of 471 Selbourne road. Riverside, beloved husband of Anna nee Kahuda; loving father of Raymond G. Frances and the late Edward fond brother of Rose Hand-schuh, Cecil Kiedrowski, and the late James Bartik; dear grandfather of five. Funeral services Wednesday, 8:30 a.

Linhart Funeral Home, 6820 W. Cermak road, Berwyn, to St. Mary's church. Riverside, III. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Adalbert. Member of Father Setters council. No.

1278, K. of and Telephone Pioneers of America, No. 45. Pi 9-2255. Bates Bertram G.

Bates, formerly of Oak Park, beloved husband of Rita nee Kratz; dear father of Bert grandfather of two; brother of Arthur W. Funeral service Wednesday, 1 p. at Gibbons-Robillard Funeral Home, 134 S. York, Elmhurst. Visitation Tuesday, from 2 to 10 p.

m. Interment Elm Lawn. TE 2-0018. Bemont Elizabeth Bemont, nee Back, beloved wife of the late Ralph; loving mother of be held in the Hornburg Chapel, 8400 Cemeteries is survived by his widow, Dorothy. Burial will be in Fort Dellapella Mass for Daniel A.

Brophy, 75, of 1737 N. Newland avwill be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Giles Catholic church, Columbian avenue and Greenfield street, Oak Park.

Mr. Brophy died Sunday in Garfield Park hospital. Before retiring, he had been employed as a controler for Elgin Watch company in Elgin. Surviving are his widow, Mary a daughter, Mrs. Lauretta C.

Peth; three grandchildren; four brothers; and five sisters. Anthony Petropoulos Anthony Petropoulos, 77, of 3218 W. 65th the owner of a restaurant and recreation facilities at 47th street and Ashland avenue for 40 years prior to his retirement, died yesterday. He is survived by his widow, Margaret; two daughters, Eugenia and Peggy; and one sister. Services will be held at 1 p.

m. Thursday in Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox church, 7351 Stony Island av. Marietta Dellapella, nee Longo, oeiovea wife of Frank; loving mother of Rachel Katherine and Henry Rose; grandmother of David. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.

at the Columbian Funeral Home, 6621 W. North avenue. Oak Park, Entombment Oakridge cemetery. ES 9-5151, Vi 8-3010. S.

Ashland avenue, Chicago, 2 p. m. Wednesday. Visitation after p. m.

Tuesday. Interment Chapel Hill Gardens South, Chicago. 233-4310. Heinen Alma V. Heinen, nee Van Hoven, age 75, of 2010 W.

Church street, Johnsburg, McHenry, beloved wife of Otto fond mother of Peter of Deerfield, G. Richard of Greensboro, N. and the late Rita and Patricia six grandchildren; dear sister Mrs. Helen Joseph) Jueften of St. Paul, Minn.

Resting at the Peter M. Justen 8. Son Funeral Home, 3807 W. Elm street, McHenry. Funeral mass Wednesday, 11 a.

St. John's church, Johnsburg. Interment Church cemetery. 815-385-0063. Hess CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM A family memorial of quiet dignity and lasting beauty PRICES TO FIT EVERY NEED GROSS PT.

RD. and HARRISON ST. EVANSTON. ILL. 583-5080 5081 864-5061 5062 Males Joseph Males of Cicero, suddenly, beloved husband of Mary, nee Moudry; loving father of Joseph ISandral and James Gayle Males; fond brother of Sophie Janik; grandfather of three.

Funeral services Thursday, 8:30 a. from Motavecek Funeral Home, 5318 W. 25th street, Cicero. Requiem mass 9:30 a. m.

Mary Queen of Heaven church. Interment Queen of Heaven. TO 3-4242. Visitation Tuesday, after 5 p. m.

Malitz Nathan Malltz of 7623 N. Kildare, Skokie, beloved husband of Ruth, nee Zelikow; dear father of Roger; fond brother of Harry, Edith Ascher and the late Mike, Rose Abieman and Albert. Services Wednesday, 12 noon, at Original Weinstein 8. Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson road.

Interment Shalom Memorial Park. Visitation at time of service only. DeSchepper Mary Noble Burdsall, Sue George Hoklas, Antoinette George Kuklewski, Mickey Margaret, Tristine Albert Lauderdale. Sidney Hess Sidney Hess, 84, of 5454 South Shore the owner of the Meyer and Hess Button company, 320 S. Franklin died yesterday in Michael Reese hospital.

He had been in business for 65 years. Surviving are his widow, Alma; two sons, Sidney J. and John; a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Schofler; and five grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2100 E. 75th st. In Memoriam Dominick DeSchepper of Des names, beloved husband of Louise dear father of Frank Irene Birchfield, and Mary King; 14 grandchildren. Services Thursday, 9:30 a.

from Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, to St. Stephen church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery, ako Forest. Member of Father O'Connor Meyers, Ralph Marie, Charles Katherine, James, Nadine Walter Kmiecik. and Florence George Rini; grandmother of 19; great-grandmother of Sidney Hess of the Shoreland Hotel, beloved husband of Alma K. Hess; nine. Funeral Wednesday, Jan.

12, at 9:15 a. from Frank R. Ringa 8. Sons council. No.

887, K. of C. and St. Paul, of the Cross church Holy Name society. 824-5155.

Funeral Home, 6833 W. Grand avenue. cational or other purposes, the spokesman said. He said much of the money came in lieu of flowers at the funeral. Detectives Attend Family members present included Edward's widow, Sally; his daughter, Elizabeth; Sidney's widow, Muriel; his four daughters, Phyllis, Monica, Linda, and April; the brothers' parents, Benjamin and Mar-lene; and their two brothers and sister.

Also present at the funeral were the two detectives who killed Donald- Jackson, the slayer of the Fohrmans. They were Ronald Charles and York Anderson. Earlier in the day, 250 persons attended services for Albert Sizer, a salesman in the Fohrman Motors Ltd. agency, 2700 Madison who also was slain by Jackson. The services were held in the same chapel.

Services 10 a. at Erie Chapel Presbyterian church at 1347 W. Erie. Interment Mount Olive. ME 7-8280 or Diagosto JU 8-0151.

Felten Anna Sopod Felten. In loving memory of happy days of yesteryear. Though you are gone, you still remain with us. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN Fillichio Angellne Fillichio. In loving memory of our dear mother, gone 26 years.

CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN Lussnig Paul B. Lussnig, Jan. 11, 1965. In loving memory. WIFE, MARIE Zimmermann Alma C.

Zimmermann, In memory of 62d birthday, you are always in my heart. YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER, VIOLET. Bergeron Paul E. Beraeron. dear husband of the late Florence, nee Koenig; beloved father Charles Rose Diagosto of Beiiwood, formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Grace nee Pirrlllo; loving father of James M.

and Tony R. Diagosto; dear brother of Anna Guiseppe of Northlake, and the late Tony John and Jack R. Diagosto. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1966, 9:30 a.

from Rosewood Funeral Home, 4000 St. Charles road, Beiiwood. Mass 10 a. St. Simeon church.

Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Li 4-6667. of Arthur C. and celestine devoted father of Sidney J. Hess John R.

Hess, and Elsie H. Schofler; loving grandfather of five. Funeral services Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 11 a. at Furth Chapel, 2100 E.

75th street. Late member of Washington Emblem iodge. No. 956, A. F.

8. A. M. Past president Richard Gutstadt lodge, I. O.

B. B. Please omit flowers. Friends may pay their respects at the chapel Tuesday evening. Mi 3-5400.

Hill Charles J. Hill, beloved husband of Kathrvn fond father of Ruth L. and Sherwood F. Hill. Member of Perseverance-Cornerstone lodge.

No. 875, A. F. 8. A.

M. Funeral Wednesday, 12:30 P. at Ihe Fern Chapel, S. Western avenue at 100th street. Interment Cedar Park.

BE 8-1700. Edward Sullivan; fond grandmother of Carolyn George Wilson, David, Diane, and Arthur great-grandfather of three. Funeral Thursday, at 8:30 a. at Jaeger Funeral Home, 3526 N. Cicero avenue.

to St. Peter's church, Skokie. Mass 9:30 Dick a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery Member of St. Peter's Holy Name so Announcements ciety. Ki 5-1320. Bergman Edmund V. Bucher Services for Edmund V.

Bucher, 80, of 6242 S. Albany who retired as general foreman for the Peoples Gas Light Coke company after 30 years of service, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in St. Rita Catholic church, 6243 S.

Fairfield av. Mr. Bucher died Sunday in his home. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Eda Brod-nicki; two sons Edmund and George; and eleven Robert A.

Weston Services for Robert A. Weston, 48, of 804 Berwick Waukegan, will be held at 11 a. m. today in Christ Episcopal church, 410 Grand Waukegan. Mr.

Weston, a sales representative for Commonwealth Edison company in Mount Prospect, died Sunday in Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan. He leaves his widow, Rcthpr- twn rlnncrritprs Susan Anton J. Dick, 66 years old, died suddenly, Oceania Hospital, Sunday, originally from Rogers Park, Chicago, husband of Helene; father of Patricia Dannenann; brother of Mrs. Norma Ogam, Mrs. Eleanor Royce, Mrs.

Violet Ahrens, and Mrs. Pearl Barrett. Services Wednesday, 2 p. at the Tate-Weaver Funeral Home, Hart, Mich. Burial Hart cemetery.

Otto J. Bergman, beloved husband of CONTRIBUTE TO CANCER RESEARCH Make a memorial gift bequest to THE CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION. 9 E. Jackson-bhd. HA 7-8855 TAX DEDUCTIBLE Florence, the late Carolyn, and Gertrude Bergman; loving father of Edwin; fond grandfather of four.

Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. at Blake-Lamb Chapel, 712 W. 31st street. Interment Beverly ceme Doherty fraternal Notices tery. 735-4242.

LO 1-1890. Manning Thomas P. Manning, 1660 Rose Villa street, Pasadena, formerly of Sears Roebuck, Chicago, father of Marion Manning and Mrs. Willis L. Smith.

Requiem mass and Interment Jan. 12 in Pasadena. Martin Evelyn S. Martin, of Des Plaines, beloved wife of Paul; dear mother of Harold, Ronald, Philip, and Patricia; two grandchildren. In state Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, Tuesday, from 3 P.

m. to 10 p. m. Services Wednesday, 10 a. First Methodist church of Des Plaines.

Then in state Ludwiq Funeral Home, Morton, Wednesday, 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Second service Morton, III.

Methodist church Thursday, 10 a. m. Cremation Fairlawn cemetery, Decatur. III. 824-5155.

Mattarocci Anna Mattarocci, nee Ricco, devoted wife of Tony and the late John Reqinetr; loving mother of Alex, Bn- Anna Ftank DeLaurentis, Louise (Charlesl Fisher, Carmella (John Ingargolia, and Josephine Tlmotaol Rodriquez; fond grandmother of 12; great-grandmother of two; oear sister of Joseph Ricco and Mary Diturl. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a. from Rosario D. Salerno's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W. North avenue, to Our Lady of Pompeii church.

Interment Mount Carmel. ME 7-0449 or ME 7-0450. Maxwell Robert H. Maxwell, late of 439 East Court street, Elmhurst, belovet) husband of Margaret nee Branson; fond father of Richard A. and Barbara son of Eve and the late Homer E.

Maxwell; brother of Helen Harding, Burl, Dorothy Brautiaan, and the late Harvey. Services Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 2 P. at Miller Keves Funeral Home, 123 N. Yoik strei Elmhurit.

Interment Mount Emblem cemeipry. In lieu oi flowers donations to Heart fund would be, ap-piecialed. Inio. TE 2-4151. McIIugh Edward V.

McHugh, beloved husband of the lale Marie, nee Stuopy; loving father ot Edward A. I Betty, Marion Robert) McLean, the Rev. Thomas J. (Our Lady of Mercy church), George Rose GIRL DRIVING CAR HITS TREE; Hodgman Dr. D.

Munger Hodgman, in Miami, Jan. 8, formerly of Chicago and Princeton, husband of Thelma; father of Howard; stepfather of Linda Chapman and Edward Chapman of Miami, Fla. Funeral services 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Norberg Memorial Home, Princeton, III.

815-33-331. Holley Evelyn Holley, beloved wife of Phillip; fond mother of Lenard Judith); grandmother of Robert; sister of Irv Kuehn. Services Wednesday, 10 a. at Sax-Tiedemann Funeral Home, 9568 Belmont avenue. Franklin Park.

678-1950. Blumenthal Rose Blumenthal. nee Meyers, at Eden Anna Doherty, nee Loftus, oeiovea wire of the late Edward; dear mother of Mary Stockwell, Hazel Krueger, Catherine, the late John, James, Edward and Evelyn Doherty; grandmother of three; great-grandmother of 12. Funeral Wednesday, lan io. 10:30 a.

from Collins Fu YOUTH KILLED! and Pamela; two sisters; and OAK PARK LODGE, NO. 1295, B. P. O. ELKS Our brother Richard W.

Posey, passed away. Resting at Hurson Funeral Home, 5911 W. Madison street, burial Thursday 10 a. m. Elks services Wednesday, 8 p.

m. Verne B. Churchill, Secretary. View Geriatrics center, beloved wife of the late Benjamin; loving mother of Miriam Lawrence A. Berman and Herbert E.

Blumenthal; dear sister of the late Maurice and Edward Meyers. two brothers. Mrs. Carolyn Mellinger Services Wednesday, 11 a. at neral Home, 5350 W.

North avenue, to St. Peter Canisius church. Mass 11 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel.

Member of A. and R. society. TU 9-8844. John Appelbaum Original Weinstein and Sons Chapel 3019 W.

Peterson road. Interment West Hradek DEATH NOTICES I John L. Appelbaum, 71, a Chicago investment lawn cemetery. Visitation Tuesday evening, 7 to 10 P. m.

Please omit flow ers. LO 1-1890. broker, died yesterday in Miami Beach. He moved to To Brophy ronto 15 years ago. Mr.

Appel Daniel A. Brophy, beloved husband of Mary nee Cavanaugh; fond father of Mrs. Laurette C. Peth, the late Edward John Bill Hradek, dearest husband of Harriet, nee Osimowicz; fond father of Joan Jerry Shotola, Arlene Donald Reifer, and Janet; grandfather of tour; dear brother of Fred, Mary, Jenette, Josephine David Zimmerman, and Frances C. Owsley Shepherd.

Member of Loyal Order of Moose, Portage Park, No. 220 and the 33d Division, WW 1. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a. from Wol-niak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski road, to St.

Nicholas of Tolentlne church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery. Please omit flowers. PO 7-4500. Auto Goes Out of Control on Curve William Kiger, 16, of 393 N.

Taylor Kankakee, was killed last night when the auto in which he was a passenger crashed into a tree off Illinois highway 113, near Kankakee. The car was driven by Miss Mary De Roufee, 17, of Grinnell road, Kankakee. Miss De Roufee told police she lost control of the car on a baum is survived by three brothers, Al, Robert, and and Daniel; brother of Elizabeth, Theresa, Margaret, Catherine, Edward, "SEE" NOTICES Listed below ore "See" notices which ore cross references to death notices oppoaring in today's Tribune. "See" notices feature the names of family members of the deceased who have a different legal name than the deceased because of marriage or a legal change. Some "See" notices feature the maiden name of wife who may be best known in the community by her maiden name.

Harold. Bernice, James, the late Mayme George AppeL Services will be Agnes and Jack; grandfather of Patricia, Bud. and Michael Peth. Funeral Wednes held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the day, 9:30 a. m. from Columbian Funeral chapel at 1300 Devon av. Home, 6621 W. North avenue.

Mass 10 a. m. at St. Giles church. Interment Hubbell Bertram G.

Bates Holy Sepulchre. Vi 8-3010 or ES 9-5151 Brown Services for Bertram G. Appel See John Robert Brown, beloved brother of Jo Appelbaum notice. Services for Mrs. Carolyn Mellinger, widow of Aubrey H.

Mellinger, former president of Illinois Bell Telephone company, will be held at 2 p. m. today in Thomas Shelpherd chapel in Hendersonville, N. C. Mrs.

Mellinger died Sunday in a hospital in Hendersonville. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Franklin Bliss Snyder; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Noel G. Fielden Noel G.

Fielden, 60, of 4068 Sheridan died yesterday in memorial hospital, Springfield. For 20 years, Mr. Fielden was employed by National Fuel Credit association, 220 S. State as manager of the revision department. He is survived by a brother, Olin; a niece; and a nephew.

Services will be at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in a Bates, 77, of 254 Oak retired seph, John, and Frank Margaret; dear Marion L. Hubbell, beloved wife of the late James; loving mother of Melissa Winchell, Marcella Menge, Eva Mae Strong, Albert Hubbell and Geraldine Langer; dear grandmother of eight, great-grandmother of 13. At the Conbov Chapel, 4817 W.

Madison street. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. to St. Genevieve's church.

Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment family plot. AU 7-1136. uncle of Raymond and Samuel Artaasen, Fred Miller and Charles Eleanor Brown salesman for the Weather-Seal of Illinois, Elmwood Park, Birmingham See Peter A.

Naughton Jr. notice. Caracci Funeral services Wednesday, 9 a. from Sacharski Funeral. Home, 1735 Wahansia avenue, to Annunciation church.

Interment St. Joseph cemetery. BR 8-2535. Igler will be held at 1 p. m.

Wednesday in the chapel at 134 S. York Elmhurst. Mr. Bates died Sunday in a Wheaton nursing Brownell Keith J. Brownell.

vice-president in charge of sales and director of the McGill Manufacturing Val Edna L. isler, age 73, passed away Jan. 9, 1966, at Fort Lauderdale, beloved wife of Mathias; fond mother of Karl Lillian Beyer of Glenview; loving grandmother of Katherine. Services Wednesday, 2:30 p. at Krauspe Chapel, 3905-07 N.

Lincoln avenue, interment Acacia Park. Visitation Tuesday, after 6 P. m. paraiso, suffered a heart seizure Saturday, Jan. 8.

Services were held home. He is survived by his widow, Rita; a son, Bert; two grandchildren; and one brother. Monday morning, at the Wetmore Fu 920 INJURED TTfYVY-r neral Home, Valparaiso, Ind. Brunetti Johnson Dunn Mildred B. Dunn, Jan.

9, age, 87, wife of the late Zephania sister of Mrs. Bertha Steep and Mrs. Nell A. Bodmer, both of Tampa, Fla. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79lh street and Phillips avenue, after 3 p.

m. Tuesday. Services 10-30 a. m. Wednesday.

Interment Oak Woods. SO 8-6959. Ehrler Joseph M. Ehrler, fond brother of Catherine, George Margaret and the late Mary, William, John, and Peter. Funeral Thursday, Jan.

13 at 10:30 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, corner of Kildare to St. Philomena church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Member of Naval post. No. 372, A. St.

Vincent De Paul society; Fort Wayne, Indiana council. No. 451, K. of and Holy Name society. AL 2-3600.

Englin Ethel Englin, of 16236 Greenwood, beloved wife of Sidney dear mother of Dorothy O'Keefe and Mrs. Gladys Douglas; five grandchildren. At rest, DeYoung-Vroegh, 649 E. 162d street. Funeral services Thursday, 11 a.

m. Eastern Star services Wednesday, 8 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. ED 3-7000.

Ericksson Erik Ericksson, brother of Selma Eme-gard of Sweden; nephew of Albin; cousin of Virginia Brooks. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p. from the Rowland Home for Funerals, 4152 Sheridan road, at Buena. Interment Ridgewood cemetery. 248-1536.

Feller Nicholas J. Feller, beloved husband of Loretta nee Chambers; loving father of Sister Mary Loretta B. V. the Rev. Richard Jane F.

Elbow, Nicholas J. Audrey J. PhiliPP, Barbara A. Burton, Thomas and Margaret Mary; devoted grandfather of 13; fond brother of Margaret, Susan, and the late Victoria Brunner, and Anne Drury; brother-in-law of Anna Chambers. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a.

from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 Lincoln avenue, to St. Matthias church. Interment All Saints cemetery. Member of St. Matthias Holy Name Society; and Sacred Heart league, and De Soto Council No.

517, K. of C. Please omit flowers. 728-1700. Felson Rose C.

Felson, nee Holllch, beloved wife of Joseph dear mother of Airman 1st Class Ronald U. S. A. F. and Carl John; sister of Sophie T.

Lorenz of California. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 12, 10 a. at Matz Funeral Home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to St.

Genevieve church. Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment St. Joseph.

Floberg Zoe Sophie Floberg, nee Jasinski, dear mother of Ronald L. Anne; grandmother of David and Lisa; sister of Eleanor Koskiewicz. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 13, at 9:15 a. from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W.

Division, cor. of Kildare, to St. Wenceslaus church, interment St. Casimir. Member of Niobe NELLIE F.

RYAN, Virginia Brunetti, age 79, of 18237 Ada street, Lansing, Jan. 9, 1966, loving wife of Louis: fond mother of Adolph, EX-PRINCIPAL Mrs. Angela Kurt, and Mrs. Teresa Peterson; sister of Barney Casario and curve after another car had cut in front of them. She was given a ticket for failure to have a driver's license.

funeral chapel in Chandlerville, Bl. HERE, DIES AT 82 mary), Jonn uuiiai, virqima unnni Turner, and Dolores (LeRov 1 1 Loeftlcr; -grandfather of 20; great-qranofather of three; dear brother of Laura Phelps, and the late Thomas, Mary Corcoran, Virginia O'Donnell, John, and Peter. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. from the Burke-Sullivan Funeral Home, 5018-20 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church.

Mass 10:30 a. m. Interment All Saints. Membr of Holy Name society; gold card member of Brick Layers union, local No. 21.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday. CO 1-0700. McMahon Mary J.

McMahon, beloved wife of the late Patrick loving mother of Catherine Muellner, John and Joseph McMahon; sister of Frances Molliel Puttrich; grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of 16. Resting at Frank R. Ringa Sons, 6833-35 W. Grand avenue. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

to St. William church. Interment St. Joseph. Please omit flowers.

ME 7-8280. McNulty John F. McNulty, dearly beloved husband of the late Philomena, nee Ver-hoeven; loving father of Marianne George Kolak, John P. lAdelel, Marguerite, and George Katherynl; fond brother of Gertrude Norton; grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of one. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 a.

from the Belmont Funeral Home, 7120 Belmont avenue, to St. Giles church. Oak Park. Mass 11 a. m.

Interment Otieen of Hexuen cemetery. Information, 286-2500. Mensch Elizabeth Mensch, nee Hennig, wife of the late Philip; mother of Elizabeth Ofen-lock, Caroline Pike, Louis, Katherine Suchsland, Jacob, Fred and the late Philip nine grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; sister of Henry, Philip, and Valentine Hennig. Resting at Schlerf Funeral Home, 2118 Lawrence avenue, until 10 a. m.

Wednesday. In state at Jefferson Park Lutheran church, Kennedy highway and Long avenue, 11 a. m. until time of service 1 p. m.

Interment St. Lucas. LO 1-4850. Mrs. Olympia Brunetto; seven grandchildren.

Services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, 9 a. at the Schroeder Miss Nellie F. Ryan, 82, re See Antonio Salvo notice. Christensen See Jerry Cesal notice.

Collings See Jerry Cesal notice. DeStefano See Scopacasa notice. Erdman See Frances C. Schulke notice. Fiore See Antonio Salvo notice.

Franch See Scopacasa notice. Goodis See Sylvester Gudinas notice. Hicks See Scopacasa notice. Lesuik See Walter Chalupnik notice. Lombardo See Walter Chalupnik notice.

Kelly See Peter A. Naughton Jr. notice. Kiedrowski See Edward J. Bartik notice.

Gerald Stenman, 36, of 366 Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge road, Lansing, and 9:30 a. m. St. Anne church. Burial tired Chicago school teacher, Want Ad Story Assumption cemetery.

Visitation Tuesday, Hilltop North Aurora, was 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. information 474-WW4. principal, and district superin killed yesterday when his car tendent, died yesterday in the Bucher Edmund V. Bucher, beloved husband of COUPLE'S 1ST TRY WITH AD Rosary Hill Convalescent home in Justice.

the ate Gertrude, nee Wohlgemuth was hit by a Milwaukee road passenger train at the Johns-. burg-Wilmot road crossing, near lovina father of Eda H. Brodnicki. Ed mund A. and George W.

Bucher; fond David Johnson of Williams Bay, formerly of Chicago, loving husband of Susan. Services Wednesday, 1:30 P. Williams Bay Lutheran church. Visitation at Walworth Funeral Home, 328 Kenosha street, Walworth, Wis. Karlovsky James Karlovsky late of Westchester, beloved husband of Louise, nee Skooek; dear father of Lorraine Chesterl Cerny and the late James brother of Frances Novy of Czechoslovakia; grandfather.

Services Wednesday, 3 p. at H. Marik Sons, 6507 W. Cermak road, Berwyn. Interment Woodlawn.

Member of Amalgamated Transit union, Div. 308. Please omit flowers. Visitation beginning Tuesday, 3 P. m.

GO 4-6310. Kern Elbert G. Al Kern. Jan. 9, 1966, beloved husband of Helen Kern; father of Robert R.

Kern; grandfather of Larry, Stephanie, and Robert; brother of Kenneth Kern. At Lain 8, Son Chapel, 1039 N. Dearborn street, where services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 11 a. m.

Interment Elmhurst cemetery, Joliet, III. Klein Jack Klein, age 48 years, of 8344 N. Christiana avenue, Skokie, beloved husband of Phyllis, nee Silver; dear father of Inez Bob Marshall, Lea, and She had served as principal brother of the late Carl Bucher; 11 Spring Grove, McHenry county IS SUCCESSFUL Stenman, who was killed in grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, January 13, at 9:30 a. from Sullivan Funeral Home, 2701 W.

63d street, at Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rita church. Member of St. Rita H. N.

S. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Augustinian stantly, was alone in his car. "This is the first time we've ever used Tribune want ads, of the old Hoyne Continuation shcool, Tilton-Elementary school, and Foreman High school. She was a district superintendent from 1938 to 1948, when she retired. Up to midnight Sunday, 20 Seminary.

Interment St. Mary cemetery. and we were very pleased with persons had been killed in traf PR 6-8300. Burbridge fic accidents in Cook county the results," said Mrs. Elmer Westerberg, Westerberg Rent Elizabeth S.

Burbridge, nee Duver, In since Dec. 31. Of these, 4 were Danvers, Jan. 9, widow of Richard in Chicago, where 920 were in R. Burbridge; mother of Mrs.

Curtis Mass will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Catherine of Siena Catholic church, 38 N. Austin Oak Park.

Peterson and the late Charles E. Bur Klepac See Jerry C. Cesal notice. Kocsinski See Scopacasa notice. jured during the same period.

bridge; sister of Mrs. Gertrude Henkel Cont. on following page and Mrs. Catherine Grab of Chicago. Services at Lee and Moody Funeral Home, Beverly, Wednesday, Jan, Tht Thoughtful Person Sonde 12, at 2 p.

m. Burnside THIEVES PICK UP EXPLOSIVES club, Polish Women's Alliance group. No. 411. AL 2-3600.

Fruehanf Arthur Fruehauf, beloved husband of Flla. nee Zerhlin; loving father of Rose 19-YEAR-OLD GI FROM HARVEY IS KILLED IN VIET FROM QUARRY Frank) Anderson; grandfather of Rus als, 6241 Belmont av. "My husband and I own an apartment building in Arlington Heights, and one of our five-room apartments was vacant. It is a very nice apartment: large, carpeted, air-conditioned. We described it in a four-iine Tribune want ad and offered it for $190 per month.

"We received about fifteen calls, one from a family new to this area. They had moved from New Jersey and Vere temporarily staying at a motel near the airport. They saw the apartment and liket it." Thornton police reported yes sell Anderson, and Diane McDanieis. Resting at Frank Ringa Sons, 5826 N. Cklmt awenlie ervirps Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Interment Montrose. Member of CONSULT TMtSC fLORIST terday that they discovered the theft of 590 pounds of explo Pvt. James R. Griffey, 19, of 15924 Park Harvey, has the Royal League weitare loage, rru 403.

RO 3-5300. Gale SUBURBAN been killed in Joseph Gale, Jan. 10, age 79, late of sives from a quarry in the suburb over the week-end. Chicago police also reported the theft BUSSE'S FLOWERS Mount Prospect, III. Elm and Evergreen.

259-22'Q action in Viet Nam, the de t-BANK HLAVACEK SONS 235 Wllmette. GR 5-4400 over the weeK-ena of 250 dyna mite caps from a construction fense depart Susan; fond brother of Sam, Sarah Frank, Rae Herst, Gertrude Zindell, and the late Albert. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Original Weinstein 4 Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson road.

Interment Westlawn cemetery. Visitation at time of services. LO 1-1890. Kloster Margaret Kloster, beloved wife of Nick; dear mother of Veronica Lapaglia Vitol, Barbara Uglietti, and Anne Retzler William and Rose Benigno Sam; grandmother of 15; great-grandmother of six. Services Wednesday, 9 a.

from Zeiger, Mueller, McCampbell Funeral Home, 6453 Irving Park road, to St. Celestine's church, interment St. Joseph's. Omit flowers. PE 6-2693.

Kohnke Robert D. Kohnke, Jan. 9, age 43, father of Susan, Kathryn, Joan, and Kenneth; son of Paul an1 Jessie Kohnke; brother of Mrs. Gladys Gentey, Mrs. Betty Lindmark, and Wallace Kohnke; brother-in-law of Mrs.

3ettv Hunt Kohnke, Robert Gentey, and Roy Lindmark. Past commander of Burke-O'Malley post. No. 803, A. I- Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue, after 6 p.

m. Tuesday. Services 1 p. m. Thursday.

Interment Evergreen cemetery. Burke-O'Malley post. No. 803, A. L.

will meet Wednesday, 8 p. m. SO 8-6959. Krapf Gertrude Krapf, beloved wife of the late Edward mother of Helen Armes, Edith Carley, and Edward R. grandmother of tour; sister of Mary Conneiey, Harry and the late Nettie Bertemes.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from Walsh-Lloyd Funeral Home, 9900 6. Throop street, to St. John Baptist DeLaSalle church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Inter SOUTH site on the far south side. CLEMENSEN'S FLORISTS 7001 S. Exchanqe-av, so a-ospo Chief Leo Gall of Thornton's J- CENTRAL 14313 S. Lowe, Kiveroaie, Deiovea ns-band of Lilian- dear father of Joseph C.

Gale of Wisconsin; fond father-in-law of Pearl Gale; devoted grandfather of three. Reposing at Community Mortuary, 144th street and Indiana avenue, Riverdale. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Cedar Park cemetery.

849-5500. Gamble Jessie Morrison Gamble, beloved wife of the late William Gamble; devoted mother of Mrs. Dorothy E. Fred Wend-ling, Mrs. Marion Jack Callewart, Harry Jean, Thomas Betty, Bette Don Haynes, the late William W.

Gamble and Violet Jessie Gamble; dear grandmother of seven. Visitation after 4 p. m. Monday. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 P.

at the Sheehy Funeral Home, 8243 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen cemetery. ST 3-7700. Giles Krill See George Krull notice.

Maltese See Anthony A. Chiccone notice. Mandarino See Antonio Salvo notice. Matza See Walter Chalupnik notice. Molfese See Antonio Salvo notice.

Molinaro See Anthony A. Chiccone notice. Rago See Arthur S. Roush death notice. Scelfo See Matteo Spazient! notice.

Steinberger See Mary Simon notice. Turner See Edward V. McHuah notice. Walters See Pauline Michalskl notice. Wilson See Adeline C.

Johnson Quinn notice. Winiarski See Walter Chalupnik notice. Alario Frank Aiario, beloved husband of Josephine, nee Gercone; loving father of Mrs. Frances Charles Destefano; dear grandfather of Richard, Robert, and Joan Destefano; fond brother of Roy Wanda John Mary, and Louis Patricia; son of the late Girolamo and Frances Alario. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.

at the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St. Priscilla Please omit flowers. Interment Mount Carmel. NA 2-9300.

ANO FLOWERS Field BI09. 135 S. La Salle -st. BAMW Lydia A. Burnside, jan.

10, late of Lansing, formerly of S. E. Chicago, beloved wife of Ervin; dear mother of Leonard; grandmother of two; sister of Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Swanson, Walter and Edward Schultz, and the lore William Schultz.

Member of Ladies auxiliary of J. H. Lewis post. No. 2705, V.

F. and Rainbow Veterans aux. Arizona, No. 1. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixie highway, Homewood, after 5 p.

m. Tuesday. Funeral notice later. SY 8-5300. Butwell Nancy Eizabeth Butwell of Cicero, beloved wife of Anthony fond mother of Edward Stewart and Hurlbut B.

Anderson; daughter of Alice Y. Mc-Clory; sister of Mrs. Mary B. Honeyman and Hurlbut L. Baumgardner.

At the Abram and Son Home for Funerals, 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn, where private servica will be held Wednesday. Byars Caroline R. Byars, nee Russell, age 71, beloved wife of Ira; dear mother of Treva Shelton and William sister of Dollie Lowery. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p. from Bos Funeral Home, 10834 S.

Michigan avenue. Interment Cedar Park. PU 5-3534. Carlson Alma E. Carlson, Jan.

9, age 87, wife of the late Charles; dear mother of Mrs. Roy Mildred Tweedle; grand-- mother of Charles Tweedle. Resting at the Tews Funeral Home, 79th street and Phillips avenue. Services 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday. Interment Oak Hill SO 8-6959. Cesal Jerry C. Cesal, beloved husband of Florence, nee Klepac; fond father of Ruth Christensen and Richard; grandfather of five. Member of Pioneers of Western Electric Services 11 a.

m. Wednesday at the Memorial Chapel, 5200 W. 95th street. Interment Bohemian National. GA 4-O340.

ment reported yesterday. Pvt. Griffey, a native of oxville attended Thornton Township High school before enlisting in the -police department said that a night watchman at the Material Service corporation quarry at 322 S. Williams st. found that a railroad car containing the explosives had been broken NORTH funerals ANGEL GUARDIAN ORPH.

FLORISTS 2001-45 W. Devon. RO 4-05M JOHN PLOOZIEN Florist Greennouse 1836 W. Peterson. SH into.

Pvt. Griffey MARRO'S FLORIST 4841 H. Cntral-av. J83-2771 The south side police bur-- clary detail reported the dyna- Guy H. Giles Sr.

of 1445 N. State Parkway. Jan. 10. 1966.

loving husband finite caps were taken from a NORTHWEST Berthold's Flower Bam, Elk Grave Villa "Flowers of Distinction" 439-26SO of Mamie Giles; beloved father of Guy Eugenia Knaop, and the late Dorothy Louise; grandfather of Ricky, Jefferv Knaoo. and Joan Bruder; great WEST grandfather of Roger, Pamela, and Ronald Bruder. Services and entombment private. JOHN W. WEILAND FLORIST Gill AU 7-0! 3 5315 W.

Madison. storage shack of the John Do-herty Construction company at 117th street and Ashland avenue where the company is constructing an expressway drainage sewer. Also stolen were 500 pounds of copper wire and 65 army last August. He is survived by his widow, Helen Marie; a son, Timothy, 6 weeks old, whom he had never seen; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie J. Griffey, 15248 Broadway, Harvey. Pvt. Griffey left for Viet Nam after visiting his wife on Thanksgiving. i J.

Bess Gill, age 85, of Blue Island, former ment St. Mary's. BE 8-2321. Krull George Krull Krill, beloved husband of Helen; loving father of Love Raymond Pazdzior; fond grandfather of Keith and Garry. Resting at Rozdilsky 8, Sons Funeral Home, 5040 S.

Western avenue. Funeral services Thursday, 9 a. m. to Nativity of Blessed Virgin church. Interment St.

Nicholas. Visitation Tuesday after 6 P. m. HE 4-2100. public grade school teacher, oeiovea ister of Nelf MacDonald of Montana, FLORISTS For Directory Information Phone Mrs.

Horn, 222-4498 Resting at Krueger Funeral Home, 13050 Greenwood avenue. Blue Island. Services SERVING ALL CHICAGOLAND 3 p. m. Wednesday.

inrermenT rwircnen cemetery. Plain City, O. FU 8-1300. feet of copper cable. .4.

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