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10 Section 3 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 19GS DEATH NOTICES Floral Tributes SYMPATHY NOW! Fresh from OBITUARIES Mrs. James Duncan Hubert S. Silberman Services for Mrs. Janet M. Hubert S.

Silberman, 82, of Duncan, 26, daughter of a Lake 1540 N- Shore di.ed Fabbri Theresa Fabbri, beloved wife of the late Ralph; loving mother of Rose DaPrato, Marie Sasseti, Albert, and the late Mario; dear grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of eight. Funeral from Nehls-Noland Funeral Home, 3026 Belmont avenue, Tuesday at 9 a. to St. Veronica church. Mass 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mount Carmel. 588-4200. Fahey Annie Fahey, nee Casey, beloved wife 100 IN HUNGARY DIE, MANY HURT! IN TRAIN WRECK- CAR RUNS LIGHT AND COPS FIND SAFE; NAB 3 Brodarick See Nicholas Elezovich notice. Bryce Martin E.

Bryce of Forest View, father of Hugh, Julia Moore, Walter, and Roland; 10 grandchildren. Member of Lawndale lodge. No 995, A. F. A.

M. Restin9 at Frank M. Foran Funeral Home, 7300 W. Archer avenue. Summit, Forest college dean, will be -JT weiuuridl i nncnif ol Tilt hospital.

Mr. Silberman was Sears held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in of William; fond mother of Anna Marie Cyr, Rose Marv Perry, and Wil-lia grandmother of eight; dear sister ot Mary McAndrew. Funeral Tues the Church of the Holy Spirit, 40O E.

Westminister, Lake For Hollenbach Oscar J. Hollenbach, aj 64, of McHtnrv, beloved husband of Winifred, npp Seng; fond father of Janice I Richard! Gehrig of Gravslake. Charles (Charlottel of McHenry. and Judith Loreni Freund of McHenry; five grandchildren; dear brother of Louis, Doro ny IFranklin) Keller, Miriam 1 Hal 1 Pickort, and the late Norbert. Restinq at me Peter M.

Justen Son Funeral Home, 3807 W. Elm s'reet McHenrv. after 3 p. m. Sunday.

Services at funeral hDme. a. m. Monday, to St. John's church, Johnsburg.

III. Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. John's cemetery, Johnsburg, 815i 385-0063.

Hoist Mae L. Heist, nee Schaefer, beloved wip of the late Charles loving mother nf Charles E. Esther), Dorothy M. the late Harold) Landers, and Lucille I Carl 1 Damert; grandmother ot 12; great-grandmother of 21; sister of John, Mar. garet Frank, ana Eilsworth Schaefer.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from John V. May Funeral Home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Ladv of Victory church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Boni face. Member of Our Ladv of Victory sodality, L. C. B.

A. and C. OOF. head of S. Silberman and Sons, 1117 W.

35th wool dealer, until 1958. Since then he has headed S. Silberman and Sons, 55th street just west of Harlem. Vis- I itation after 5 p. m.

Monday. Service i BY JOHN PASTER Three men were arrested last day, 10:30 a. m. from Gibbons-O'Keefe Funeral Home. 124 Madison, Oak Park i to St.

Giles church. Mass 11 a. m. In- I ferment All Saints. In lieu of flowers.

masses appreciated. Native of Partree. Balllnrobe, Mayo county, Ireland. 848-7400 1 Report Smashed Coach erage at 208 S. La Salle st.

en PoDce found a safe Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Munev Bark .11 ST PHONE 243-6624 (Chkaeo) 29)-6I03 (Ues Plainrs) 332-5493 (La Grange) Use Sears Revolving Charae Immediate Delivery Anywhere FLOW Kit by NK.AI5S in the back seat of their car Fahey also was vice president and Filled with Children est. She died Saturday at Fort Campbell, Ky. Mrs. Duncan's father is Dean William Lewis Dunn, provost and dean of the faculty at Lake Forest college. She was living at Fort Campbell with her husband.

Dr. James Duncan, who is sta- luesday, 1 p. m. Interment Woodlawn. Please omit flowers.

458-0208. Burke Walter J. Burke beloved husband of Mary, nee Schmidt; dear father of Kerry, Charles, Kathv, Barbara, and Dorothy; fond son of Walter J. Sr. and the late Dorothy Ann; brother of Dor-thy, Peter, and Joyce Griffin.

Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. from Liddy Chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road, to Our Lady of Victory church. Member of local 9, IBEW. Ki 5-4220.

Cagney John L. Cagney, beloved husband of Jessie, nee Bolek: fond father of Patricia Walton. John, Thaddeus, and Lawrence; grandfather of five; brother of Helen Lane. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W.

63d street, to the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolen- member of the board of governors of the Louis A. Weiss Memorial hospital. Surviving are his widow, Wilma; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Frank Patricia M.

Tnshl Fahey. ane 16. beloved daughter of Edward and Kathleen Pollard Fahey; dear sister of Mary i Ellen, Kathleen, Edward, John, Alice, Eileen, Sheila, and Brian Fahey. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a.

from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 3737 W. 79th street, to 1 St. Ethelreda church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Junior student at Mercy High school.

735-4242. Fattori 1 tFrem Tribunt Wirt Services BONN, Dec. 22 At least 100 persons were killed and many injured-today when trains rr 1 AclA in tit inrnrv ci-hiifVt nf ITERS which had been stopped for going thru a red light. The men were charged with the robbery just minutes before of the Fred Olson Motor service, 2222 S. Western av.

Three bandits had followed a truck driver into the garage, disarmed a guard, and tied three employes before making tioned there with the army. land Mrs. Louise Hart; three Budapest, Radio Budapest re. I Surviving besides her father sisters; six grandchildren; and rtornmM I and husband are her mother, a one great-grandchild. Private Our 81st Year 64 E.

MONROE ST. tine. ntermpnt Hn Spdu rnre. Visita- services will be held today. Frsink II.

Booth tion after 3 p. m. Monday. LU 2-2000. S09 N.

HARLEM OAK PARK See Em'lio Pirollo notice. Fawcett Harry C. Fawcett, age 53. of Lombard, beloved husband of Caroline; loving father of Karol Marie; dear son of the late Harry Clifford and Marie; fond brother of Frank and Donald Funeral mass 9:30 a. m.

Tuesday at St. Pius church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Resting at Brust Funeral Home, 135 S.

Main, Lombard, from 7 p. m. Sunday until 9 a. m. Tuesday.

Please omit flowers. 629-0094. The radio quoted doctors at son Charles, and a sister, the scene as saying many of the injured were in serious AIrs- Herbert C. Hansen condition. First reports Services for Mrs.

Grace V. Martha's court. No. 46. In lieu of floy.er, contributions to Resurrection Hospital Building fund appreciated.

Visitation after 6 p. m. Sunday. I George C. Heugh, beloved husband nf the I late Mary, ne? Schricker; lovinq father of Richard Margaret Blaklev, Vt ginia Mocre, George C.

and the itp Joseph; grandfatner of 18; fond brotr-er of Irene ShuM, the late Harry, Mar ru Sullivan, William, Frank, Thomav uel, and Ellen Scholle. Funeral TucsnVr. 10 a. from Hough Funeral Ho-'e N. Central avenue, to ST.

Tare 5' church, ass 10:45 a. m. i oseoh. PA 5-4300. Howalt Helen Howalt, nee Ermscher.

belo.e'1 i wife of the late Theodore flpvo'cd Cappetta See William F. Lux notice. Services for Frank H. Booth, off with the 500-pound safe. iSA-I A lI ET SO, of 830 Clinton River Cedarquist Steal Manager's Auto more than 100 were Hansen, 83 whose husband Forest, a retired real estate The robbers loaded the safe Esther E.

Cedarquist of McHenry, formerly of Evanston, Dec. 22, 196o, wife nf thtt lata Hcrjr I Arfarmiict mnther of Mrs. Arthur Lundeen, Mrs. Ira Fierer 2 Trains Collide Herbert, had served as prm- broker, will be held at 10 a. m.

The accident occurred when cipal cf several Chicago schools tomorrow in the chapel at 203 into the auto of the trucking firm's night manager, Leo i Funeral Director ano mrs. wimam jonnsqn; nve grano- B5ie wife of Manrirp: children; one great-granddaughter; sister S. Marion Oak Park. Mr. a passenger train collided with' before his retirement in 1942, a freight train.

The radio said will be held today i Pacific C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 113 YEARS 221 East Erie Superior 7-7709 Smrtnik, 46, and told him they were going to take him with them and "dump you in the river," Smrtnik told police. Booth died Saturday in Wesley Memorial hospital.

He retired in 1960 as the last surviving partner of Booth, Johnson, and Booth, real estate brokers, at oearesr morner ot Mildred IVtartin Shapiro of Gary, and Lois Robert Berliner; grandmother of six; fond sister of Annie Rubenstein of England, Abe and Irving Mavster, and the late Ray Cornfield, Rose Zuckerman, Sarah Povit-sky, Alex, and Israel Mavster. Member of Harriet Glazer Asthmatic Children's Foundation and B'nai Enunah Cong. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Original Wem-stein Sons Chapel, 3019 W. Peterson.

Grove, where the couple made their retirement home. Mrs. Hansen died there Friday CZECHOSLOVABA JOHN CARROLL SONS of Miss Ebba Landin. Friends may cail at Hebblethwaite Chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, after 3 p. m.

Monday, where services will be held 1 p. m. Tuesday. Interment Memorial Park. Chapko See Silverina Orfei notice.

Class George E. Class beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, nee Vondran; dear father of George, Jr. I Dolores) and Robert (Joan); grandfather of 10; brother of the late Freda Stenauist, Emma Liebert and Josephine Sanger. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a. from of injuries she suffered the day 'HOME FOR FUNERAtS" 356 North av.

Surviving are VIEW 25 E. Eric WHitehall 4-6060 Cemeteries 3 IUD4PESTJIEPI0E i-TIPIOSZEU 2 PLOTS IN FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY. On hill at Archer entrance. S300. Value S575.

PU 5-7604 after 6 p. m. HUNGARY before in a traffic accident. In i his widow Grace; two sonS) addition to her husband, she is Frank Jr and james; a daugh-survived by a son. Herbert ter Shirley; and five grand-a daughter.

Mrs. Lesl'e Lisle: children. eight grandchildren, and two sisters. Mrs- Charles Pease Private services for Mrs. Mil-Richard P.

ODonovan died Pease, 65, of 179 E. Lake Richard P. O'Donovan, 45. of dl 'ho died Friday in At the last minute, they drove off leaving Smrtnik behind and he freed his fellow employes and telephoned police. As Policemen Robert Dilling, John 1 1 and Edward Kioyer were stopping the fleeing bandits at 16th street and Hamlin avenue for running a red light, a description of Smrtnik's auto and the bandits was broadcast on the police radio.

Bandit Offers Safe In Memoriam motner ot Mary Little, I erry Lee Aabye, Theodore N. and Fr--d erick Louis II; dear daughter of Theresa and the late Arthur Frederick sister of Bud Ermscher; grandmother ot seven. Resting at Schmaedeke Funeral Home, S. Harlem avenue, Chapel services 1 p. m.

Tuesdav, Dec 24. Interment Chapel Hill Ga'ce-s South. 448-6000. Hubenthal Harry J. Hubenthal.

beloved hushed '1 Bernice, nee Fox; dear father ct sidra Sams and James grandfather Bradley Sams and Tracey Hubenthal-brother of Mildred Johnson. Monday, 1:30 p. at Friedrihs Fi-neral Home, 320 W. Central roec at Northwest highway. Mount Prospect i ferment Acacia Park.

Past presid rt ReDublican Organization of Scnaumoro tovnsnip, and past president of Hofman Estates Homeowners association. Member cf Illinois Air Pilots association, member of Illinois Manufacturers association, and member of Prospect Heights Homeowneis association. 255-7800. Jana Mary Jana, nee Jirasek of Bervn III beloved wife of the late James dear mother of James George J. Lcrrenzci and Joseph F.

Elsie; sister of Antcn Jirasek and Ludmila Machek; grandmother of six. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. at 9 a. from the Joseph Nosek 8, Sen. Funeral Home.

6716-18 W. 16th street-corner of Euclid, Berwvn, to St. Vary of Celle church. Mass 9:30 a. m.

Irtermeit St. Adalbert's. GU 4-0144. Jeske "ffs YUGOSLAVIA Goglin Funeral Home, 5935 W. Belmont avenue, to St.

Ferdinand church. Interment St. Joseph. BE 7-4404. Clayton Samuel Clayton of 11248 S.

Wentworth avenue, dear husband of Julia, nee Zaba; i fond father of John Anna, Rutn John Michalik, and Edward (Opal) of Oxnard, grandfather of three; great-grandfather of five; brother of Margaret Dodd I of Toledo, O. At Dody-Panozzo Funeral i Home, 214 E. 115th street. Service Tuesday, Dec. 24, at 1 p.

m. Intermet Beverly. Colovos iniermenr anaiom Memorial Park. Chapel visitation at time of services. Information 1 LO 1-1890.

Flynn Margaret Flynn, Dec. 22, 1968, beloved wife of Dick. Visiiation Tuesday, Dec. 24, from 4 to 10 p. m.

et Lain ond Son Chapsl, 5501 N. Ashland oenue. Services and interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to American Cancer society will be appreciated. oiile Antonio Fonte, beloved husband of As-suuta; dearest father of Nino PatJ, Ben LvnnJ, Licia Jim Cacciotolo, and Frances; stepfather of Guido and Mary Vallara, Lina Rossi, and Joe Del Boccio; grandfather of 17.

Funeral 8:15 a. m. Tuesday, from Wolniak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski road, to Our Lady of I Snows church. Mass 9 a.

m. Entombment 1 St. Mary's PO 7-4500. Garbarski i Gerald J. Garbarski, beloved husband of Diane nee Mancuso; brother of Cindv; fond nephew of Anthony and Lucille Lemanski; son-in-law of August and Mary Mancuso.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. Passavant hospital, will be held Heintzelman Charles Heintzelman, MY DAD, is the one I miss the most at thi time. YOUR SON, RUDOLPH Kratz Howard A. Kratz. Fond memories at Christmas time.

Love you always. MOTHER. EARL, ANN the first three coaches of the passenger train were heavily damaged. Rariin t-oruM-t coir? nnn nf 538 Old Elm Highland Park, died yesterday in his home. Mr.

O'Donovan was a self-em- today. Mrs. Pease's husband, Charles, is the emeritus head of the department of orthopedic surgery at Children's Memorial hospital and has offices at 104 S. Michigan av. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Grant, and four grandchildren. Dilling said one of bandits offered, "Why don't you just I DEATH NOTICES take the safe and forget about Immmbmi everything?" fcaney James N. Colovos, beloved husband of Alice, nee Hurless; loving father of George Katches, Mary Venckus, Helen Alexander, Betty Schwaiger, and Pat Tompulis; dear grandfather of 19; greatgrandfather of one. Funeral Tuesday, 12 noon, from Kenny Brothers, 5438 S. Halsted, to Assumption church.

Services at 1 p. m. Interment Elmwood Park. the first coaches behind manufacturers sentative and broker for plastic SsSl "Ma? Workers late today were still Sjfij searching for survivors in the feen Bridget Ellen; tw0 wreckage. SQns Thomas and Patrick; a Details Are Sketchy sister; and a brother.

Mass Details on the crash are still will be said at 9:30 a. m. to- Lux notice. See William Those arrested identified Banducci trom Goglin Funeral Home, 5935 Belmont avenue, to St. Francis Boraia Caterina Banducci, beloved wife of the late Gisberto; loving mother of Richard See Wagner notice.

IRosel and Yolanda Ciardella; dear i BO 8-0662. church. Interment St. Joseph's. BE 7-4404 Jepei'Sen Giuliano UulianoJ c.

Jespersen, bei0, ed wife of grandmother of seven; great-grandmother of six. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 24, at COrueil Giuseppo Giuliano Julianol. Invinn hue. Samuel Reich Samuel Reich, 75, president of Franklin Dress shon.

333 W. William; dear mother of Robert W. themselves as Melvin Walker, 32, of 4442 Fulton Charles Evans, 30, of 3511 Carroll and Ollie Morris, 42, of 213 N. Kostner av. Smrtnik said the bandits, two 9 a.

trom the Columbian Funeral Katherine Corbett, nee Kelly, beloved skstchy. But reports said the morrow in St. James Catholic two trains collided on an open church, 134 North High- Adams st for 40 vears died Home, 10300 W. Graid avenue, near A- annheim road. Franklin Park, to St.

I Gertrude chu.ch. ass 9:30 a. m. Inter- i mini Carmel cemetery. 455-1200.

wife of the late Herbert; dear sister of Terrence J. Kelly, Helen O'Roark, and Rose Beatti. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. from J. Leo O'Neill Funeral Home, stretch between the rural com- wood.

vpetprdav in Hiphland Park of them armed with pistols, Barker hospital. He lived at 245 Green- PiilPrfH flip ffnraap whun th, Clifford W. Johnson bay Glencoe. Services will 0 munities of Mende and Tapio-szele shortly after 5 p. m.

Budapest time in foggy weather. Clifford W. Johnson, 66, re-. be at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in u.c-a i.u tired general foreman for Inter- 11028 Southwest Pjlos Hills, to St. Alexander's church, rv ass 10 a. m. Interment local. 448-1130.

Covone D. Covone, devoted husband of Palrr.a, nee Panepint; loving father of Frank GenineJ and dear grandfather of two; brother of Virginia Helen Augelli, Mildred Zanetti, Josephine Albanese, and the late Rae Mllcva. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. from Rosario D. Salernio's Sons Funeral Home, 6300 W.

North avenue, to Our Lddy cf Pompeii church. Interment Queen of Heaven. ME 7-0449. ME 7-0450. band of Mary, nee Perillo; devoted fatner of Nello LinoaJ, Catherine NataleJ Vocalmo, Vincent Marie, nee Russoi, Joseph Jr.

nee Banks), Mary Ann (LeeJ Archamoault. and the Ralph; grandfather ot 13; grrat-granci-father of two. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a. from the Cap etta Funerai Home, 5858 W.

Roosevelt road, to St. Frances of Rome church. Mass 10 a- m. Entome-ment Queen of neaven cemetery. Glover Charles W.

Glover, of Park Forest, in Champaign, husband of Laura, nee Steinberg; father of Charles grandfather five. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Heath ard Sons Funeral Home, 201 N. Elm street, Cnampaign, III. Interment Decatur, III.

Visitation Monday, 7 to 9 P. m. 217-352-5231. Glowacki Louis Glowacki (NiemanJ, beloved husband of Marie, nee Tluczek; dear stepfather of Arthur I Frances! Hintz and Emil Florence) Hintz; fond brother of i li-iil Utn Ul i I Ll 1WV.11U1 A U4.11V North Suburban Synagogue 24 The ro5bers l00K a pistol Beth El, 117a Sheridan rd rom a guard) Walter Highland Park. He is survived 60f and tied Jonichi walker, and H.

Tedl Barker, husband of Delia, nee Newton; brottier of IMaryJ Barker; son of lite late Do.Gtiiy Roy Barker. Fu eral Tuesday, 9 a. from McPiiee Fune.al Home, 7133 S. Wesitrn avenue, to St. Sabina rVass a.

m. interment Hoiy Sepulchre. Retired memter of local No. 18J1, Penn Central R. R.

Visitalion after 7 p. m. Sunday. PR 6-0777. I Bartolomeo Blase Bartolomeo late of 9855 S.

Avenue beloved son of Blase and Mary, nee Coci; dear brother of Judith INickJ Tominac; uncle of Nick Jr. and Maria Tominac; grandson of Harriett Dy nis wiaow, isaoei; a aaugn-ter, Mrs. Ruth E. Zwick; a son, James; and five grandchildren. I another driver, Myron Davis, 60, with rope and wire.

Then they forced the night i manager to turn over the keys to his auto and loaded the 2-foot-square safe into Czech i Officials broadcast appeals national Harvester press, 49th over radio and television for i street and Kedzie avenue, died doctors and other medical per- yesterday in his home at 9153 sonnel. Two buses and 23 am-1 Oakley av. Mr. Johnson was bulances were dispatched to I a past president of the Chicago the scene. Many of the casual- i Club of Printing House crafts-ties were brought to hospitals men and tne Chicago Swedish in Budapest.

I Surviving are his widow, Marie; a daughter, Mrs. Suz- VfiTTTH' TTTT TPTi i anne Guthrie; a brother; and 1UUlfl KIL.L.&U tWQ grandchildren. services WITH OWN GUN wiU be at 11 a- m- tomorrow IN his Regina Czech, nee Bolsenga, devoted wife of the late Anton; fond mother of Vicioria (Stanley! Surma, Helen Stanley) Fafare, and Andrew Michalko; grandmother of seven. Funeral 8:30 a. from Becvar Funer ana me laie bartolomeo; many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Member of Society of Mechanical engineers. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. m. from the Brown Funeral Home, 2939 E. 95th street 'o St.

George church. Requiem high mass, a. m. Entomb.vient Holy Family mausoleum, St. Mary cemetery.

SO 8- Alan grandmother cf Lind, risime, Karn, Nancy, and Bill; cf Stott; sister of Grsc? rk. Ruth Skailerup. Ann Jen-en, h- en Kikkebusch. S'echen White, ard the William White. Mary Toussaint, a-a Lind5.ro r.

at r.oi I neral Ho-c, 6938 W. Nortn y.e Serices Tuos'av, 1 p. ir. --t C3cia Park. 637-4441.

Johnson Clifford W. Johnson. Dec. 22, beirved husband of Marie G. Jonnson; father of Suzanne Vetvinj grandfather of two; fond brotner of Leroy.

Services Tuesdav, 11 a. rr Donnellan Funeral Heme, 10525 S. Western avenue. Interment Mount Hope. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Heart fund will be appreciated.

BE 6-0075. Juliano See Giuseppo Giuliano Julianol notice. Kacner Alexander Keener, beloved husband nf Pearl, nee Lewandowski; dearest father of Atna the late Henry) Marion. Eusce Horencsl. Lucille Bruno) brother of Greber; grardfatiier of 10; great-orandfatnrr of four; uncie cf Felix Greber and He'en Moosman.

i uesday, at 9:30 a. from Zietiiski Hone. 2153-57 vV. p-ace- to St. Ann church.

Soie-'l mas at lo a. t. iere-i c-me'trv. rf Dunn post, Nrj. 5-s7.

A L. 61759. Karlowitsh Sally Kancvifsh, beloved v.ife of Frant-; fond sister cf Ann Sowkens, Pasadena. Harry Koio, San Mateo, Cal. anrj May Schrrid, Los Angeles, Cal.

Mcnorr of P'ca Star ciiapfer No. 647 O. E. Eastern Star services Mcdav even'ng 8 p. at Henrv W.

Mueller Home, 5300-12 W. Belmcnt a.eue. Funeral ser.ices private. Tuesda'. Dec.

2J'n, at 2 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contneu-tions to Heart association te appreciated. Acacia Park cemetery. AV 6-874C.

Kariger Laborer Dies When Struck by ACTA Bus RITES SET FOR UI03. G. B. de HUSZAR, Beck Theodore P. Beck, beloved hustand of EXPERT ON REDS Craig Whitehead, 16.

was Bernard Heidemann. 47, of killed last night by a shotgun Mrs- Clayton Metzger Ti a Mr a 1 1 1 ny V- Ho Hn Elizabeth mucu yes-. blast in the basement of his Services for Mrs. tieanor, nee Hughes; dear father of Barbara James! Biagi, Thomas Carole, Mary Joseph! Fraunhoffer, and Rodger Beck; 10 grandchildren; fond bnther of Agnes Kostakos, John, and tite late A'bert. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.

from Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero to Queen of All Saints basilica. Mass at 11 a. m. Interment Caivary.

Member of Daniel O'Con-nell council. No. 1048, K. of and 42d Ward Democratic Ward organization. In lieu of flowers, spiritual bouquets would be appreciated.

736-3833. tne late Si9mund Glowacki. Funeral Tues- day, 9:30 a. from Stanley Funeral Home, 3060-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Fatima church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. Agent of Globe Life Insurance company for 55 years. 342-333C. Giacowski Raymond S. Grabowski, beloved hustand of Margaret, ne.

r.rauss; loving talner of Ronald; son of the late Alb.n nd Mary; fond brother of Lorraine CaseyJ Kuszczuk, Eoward Lliliai), Eugene Eieanorei and Ted Grabov.ski. Fun.ral luesday, Dec. 24 at 9:30 a. from Wo.Jechcwski Funeral 2129 W. Webster avenue to St.

Helen church. Interment St. Adalbert's. AR 6-4630. Greene Alexander All Greene, age 53, of 1535 V.emworih avenu.

Calumet City, Salur- day, Dec. 21, baioved husband of Van- oa; oear father cf Barbara Ann Sheo- ard, Melooy Maire, and Alan; fona bro.her of Frances Mitkowski and Stella Troianowski. Funeral Tuesday. Dec 24, I at 9:30 a. from Nowak Funeral Home, 4C0 Pulaski road.

Calumet Citv, lo Our Lady of Knock church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Visitation Monday.

2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. He was a phvsical theraoist and owner ot Caiumet Phvsical Therapy Center in Calumet Ctv. 862-3400. Guetschow Sr0mArwS 86 A TrSlf Chicago transit au-, authority on the Soviet Union 5 fi Carpentersville, will be at 2 thority bus near 3202 S.

Halsted and an in'ernationallv known1 His father, Kenneth White- p. m. tomorrow in the chapel st Heidemann a laborer was ln.ernauonanj Known head, 43, is director of facilities i at 150 S. Dundee Dundee. I taken to Mercy hospital where author' Wl11 be at 11 a.

m. to-1 and airnort nlanninc fnr TTnitfH i Qha AaA Qotnrrlav in Sherman morrow in the ChaDel at 1035 Air Lines. The father told pobce hospital, Elgin. She was the Police charged the driver of N- Dearborn st. Mr.

de Huszar "na gen son. beloved nf Rnv. Adolph, Ellen Walsh, and Anne Ger- died Saturday in Wesley Memo nis son naa reiurnea irom wile ot Clayton Metzger, a the bus, Eugene Barbee, 27, Christmas caroling with a group pressman for The Chicago of 6903 Merrill with strik Tribune. Also surviving are I ing a pedestrian in a roadway rial hospital. Mr.

de Huszar was a faculty nori; grandmotner ot i2; great-grandmother of 27; great-great-grandmother of Resting at Peterson Funeral Home, 6938 W. North avenue. Services p. m. Interment Forest Home.

637-i41. BerciciJe al Directors. 5218 S. Kedzie, to St. Gall church.

Interment Resurrection. PR 6-3809. Da Prato See Theresa Fabbri notice. Day Delbert D. Day, beloved husband cf Lorraine, nee Breaeke; fond father of Dennis Day; son of Joseph Day; brother of Teday Day, Joseph Dale Oav, Dorothy Parcel, and Velda Kimmel.

Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. at aax-Tiedeman Fu- neral Home, 9653 Blmont avenue, Frank- I tin Park. Interment Glen Oaks cemetery. 678-1950. De Huszar George B.

de Huszar, Dec. 21. 1968. brother of William I. de Huszar.

At Lain Son Chapel, 1C35 N. Dearborn street, where services will be held Tues- day, December 24, at II a. m. Interment i private, visitation after 1 p. m.

Monday. Delacotta Joseph Delacotta, beloved son of Liboria, nee AAaniscalo, and tne tale Niclo Nicola; brother of Angeline (JohnJ Salamendo, Isabel Carl DiGiacomo, Grace Joseph) Zitello. Funerai Tuesdav, 9:15 a. frcr.i Michael Coletta Sons Fun.ral Home. 3240 W.

79th street, to Sanla Maria In-ccronata church. Mass at 0:30 a. m. In-ferment Holy Sepulchre. 436-1861.

Demakos Mike G. D3mekos. beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Fehringer; dear lather of Susan, Penny, Pamela, and Peter; broth. of Heien Ryan of Calumet City, Ted of Munster, and Jim of Decatur, III. Services Tuesday, 11 a.

at the Rvan Funeral Home, 1420 E. 87th street, at Dante. Entombment Evergreen. Buyer for Grocerland Co-op. ES 5-2400.

De Meeter Ed9ar De Meeter, beloved husband of Kathleen, nee Clarke; orother of Elvira Dufaut; leaves many nieces and nephews. Services Monday, Dec. 23, at 2 p. at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western avenue.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. 561-6871. of youths minutes before the family heard the shotgun blast. Lt. Joseph Osterman of the her mother, Mrs.

Gladys Camp-1 He is scheduled to appear in member at the University of bell; five children; three broth- traffic court Feb. 6. See Kathryn M. Berdelle Ungar notice. Arlington Heights police a i I ers; and four sisters 1 Gary Graebner 17 44 Dewey university during Berneckis Jr .1:,,.

i War II. From 1962 until. Anton Bern rncckis, Dec. 21. hus tne youtn had been shot with his own 20 gauge shotgun.

He Mrs. Ida Levin band of the Eva; dearest fa'her of his death hs wbs an associate he lost of his control car while was a student in Forest View High school. Emily M. Guetschow. Dec.

21. age 91. late of Hoffman Estates, beioved motner of Mabtl (Bruce) Morrison of Hoffman Estates; grardmoiher cf three; sre'-grandmrther of five; sister of Mrs. v'ar-9crc: Eisner. Resting at tie Tcv.s Funeral Heme.

aid Phillips avenue. Services 11:30 a. m. Monday. Interment Oakridge Illinois sciences at gan City, died yesterday in her dnvinS nrt? on tL votA i way 1 about a i mile from St.

s-- AmonT his more th'n 50 Julia Berneckis and Anne (John) Fet-kus; dear of Barbara Petl-us. Funeral services Tuesday, 9 a. fio.i th? (V.arquette Funeral Home, 3 71st street, to Nativity B. V. M.

cmrch Interment SI. Casimir. 176-2345. i Biska I Louis F. Biska, beloved husband of i Gladys nee Wah.und.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at Koop Funeral Home, Dulak Larkowski, direclors, 534-43 i Viilwaukee avenue. Int.rmpnt Pimuinnri Fire in Hilton Hotel Services will be at 1 p. m. to-, Margaret Kariger.

wife of the la'e Joseph; mother ot Haro'd and the Is'e Lucille List; grendmother of Robert, Diane Austin, Alice Fischer and Jcnn Kariger; grc-at-arendmcther of Resting at chapel, S. Western a.enue at 100th street, where serv ceb will te he'd iuesdsy at 10 a. tr. lnermp-it Archar Wootts. Lanvon FunTai Directors, 233-073E.

nel Barbara Kassnel, wife of 'o-'ig mother he'n (Rayn-ondi Schwer-z erg he rv to Ruev, devcted or ncmother of tour: qrt-ora -another o' four. Funeral Dec. 24, at a. Fu eral He--c, 4C22-36 N. E's'cn c-J--iL'-.

at Irving Prrk boulevard, to Sf. Vafh Reauiem mass 10:30 a rr. m-tr-ment St. Joseph's. Lying s'ate 4 p.

m. Vondav. IN 3-i5'0. Kavanagh Edna Mie Kavananh, beloved ifp of the late Thomas; loving mother of Sgt. Thomas P.

USAAF; fond sister of the late Harry Hughes, and Wvrtie Berrvman. Funeral 9 a. m. Tuesday, 24. from the Sullivan Fune'al 2701 W.

63d street, at Wasntenaw avenue, to Holy Trinity church, fv'ass 10 Graebner's car skidded across bocks are. "Soviet Power and a small fi yesterday caused morrow Sinai temple. 2800; th7ln wilt i Interna- $300 damage to a 5th floor laun- Franklin st Surviving are a Je tSvlted for 390 eet i tional Issues." and "New Per-dry room of tho Conrad Hilton son, Irving two daughters, I snertives on Peace." Mr. de two sDectives on Peace." Mr. de Park cemetery.

Visitalion Monday after Vilctnrv oHifnr nf m- 763-51 11. crashing drainage pipes and flipping end-over-end before resting upright against iiuo.ui uj inoiui tivi vsa Xl3nK Mrs. Marion Lickerman and Mrs. Elva Stein; eight grandchildren; and seven hotel. Officials said the fire apparently was started by spontaneous combustion in the blower of a ventilator.

tne American peoples encyclo pedia and was in charge of de- Gutbier Bruno Gutbier. Dec. 21. husDand cf the late Vinnie nee Heuck; dear father of Ben; fond son of Jenny Gutb.er of Nordstrand. Germany; brother of Karl and Johannes Gutbier and Anna Mane Peterson, all in Germany.

At Birren Son Funeral Home, 6125 N. Clark street, after 6 p. m. Sunday. Masonic services under the auspices of Covenant lodge No.

Ill, A. F. A. M. Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

Hacker Robert C. Hacker, beloved husband cf Emma; fond father of Rodfiey D. end Robert grandfather of seven; brother of Jeanetfe Fitzgearld and Warren. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at Bourne cnapel.

Kedzie avenue, at 65th place. a third drainage pipe, said Dep- Harold G. Blank, beloved brother of Clarence Charles Olvaretta, and i Richard K. Resting at Lewis Funeral Home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the Circle.

Funeral Tuesdav. Dpr at i ri Elm Ldwn "metery. Dickinson SEIZE 6 GUNS IN RAID Bodin uty Coroner Patrick J. Cleary. velopment for the 1946 edition High School Senior of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Graebner, son of Mr. and He leaves a brother, William, Mrs. Percy Sirouis, was thrown of Mount Prospect, from the car. He was a senior in St. Anne High school.

Police Seek Slayer Up to midnight Saturday, 566 1 persons had been killed in traf- Uunoar Student, lo fic accidents in Cook county Police yesterdav were seek- Bertha M. Dickinson of Des Plaines. be- loved wife of the late R. Leroy; fond i mother of Dorothy McLamore and the late R. Leroy five grandchildren; 13 I great-grandchildren.

Visitation after 7 p. m. Monday at Oehler Funeral Home. I Lee at Perry street, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, 10 a. m.

i 1 John Hood 23, of 5512 complaints of sniDer fire in the Shields was arrested last I neighborhood in the last month, night by police who confiscated some of il ducted at police six guns, including three .22 ,.,6 i Police said the weapons were caliber rifles, a 16 gauge shot- found -n a sofa thfhome of Hilda N. Bodin, beloved wife of George; devoted mother of Elsa; dear sister of Mrs. Elsa Ryberg, also Mrs. Alice Erick- sen of Sweden. Services Tuesday, Dc at Edgar Funeral Home 10900 S.

Cicero. Interment Oak Hill Vis- I itation after 11am. Monday. Memorials I to Salem Baptist church preferred. 723- 0876.

Boerstal Arlere Boerstal, beloved daughter of V.ola and Clarence; fond sister of Mrs I Audracl iRoorrtl Tremblav and Mrs n' gun, two revolvers, ana la ji.j frjend. Miss Sheila since Dec. 31. Of those, 334 ing the slayer of a 15-year-, rounds of ammunition. Cooper, 37, of 5549 Shields av.

were in Chicago, where 39,581 old Dunbar High school student Policeman George Lhzy. of No charges were placed against persons were injured in the who was shot as he walked' Wabash avenue, said the in- her. Hoed was charged with the same period. thni a gangway near his home. Intrment Towne of Maine cemetery.

824-5155. Dillon See Nellie E. Kent notice. D'Orazio Alfred D'Orazio, beloved husband of An- i gela, Buchino; loving father of Linda; tond brother of Jam's and I Josephine Raggali. Funeral Tuesday, i 9:15 a.m., from Michael Coletta Sons i Funeral Home, 3240 W.

79th street, to St. Bruno church. Mass 10 a. m. Inter- I ment Mount Carmel.

136-1861. Dornacher Alfred F. Dornacher, of Phoenix, I beloved husband of Marion, nee Huff; Interment Fairmount. Visitation after 3 j. p.

Monday. 737-3232. Hale See Ewin J. Larney Notice. Hall Owen W.

Hall, beioved husband of the late Emily nee Hendricks; fond father of Verdena Alfred) Dalbv and Rosalie Vifo Affatato; dear grandfather of Michael Affa ato and Debra Services Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2:30 p. Kolssek Funeral Home, 4255-59 w. Division, corner of Kildare. Interment Eim-wood.

AL 2-3600. Harris Allen L. Harris, beloved husbard of the lata Frieda, nee Cohen; dear ffther ot Arthur B. Yvonnel, Irwin D. Eveiyni, Bess (Marvin) Cohen, and Ray) Yeblon; loving grandfaiher cf five; great-grandfather of four; fond brother of i-Dcficraf inn hirh led in TTnnri'c union-fill iicp nf ucannns anrl i i E-HlOtt HliamS, OI CaiU lores John) Bedore; granddaughter of Anna Diebold.

Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. frjm the Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont avenue, to St Willia.v. church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment of Heaven cemetery. Please omit fljv.ers. NA 2-930C. Bonanno Anthony Bonanno, loving husband of Jennie, nee Raitano; beloved father nf arrest was bgun because po- was to appear today in South QC cpt me av-- was billed Saturday Aaa OJEil rurii night at 5008 Calumet av.

Ac- PHILIP rding, t0A hinon lice received more than 50 State Street court. I 11U111 1L1UC UU11.L fiTIin rr Trrfcrr. i Na1Cy John) I Naicy John) Durgen, Josephine, Frances I VyXlX ViAVJT aiVllOl uum a auiau -uwa oogaro, Linda, Anthony Jr. Phyllis Bogard, Linda. Anthnnv ir iPhuiiici Dolores (Terry! Grieco.

Nirhnia entered Williams' left shoulder. Mass for Philip R. Perkins, I a.m. Interment Queen cf Heaven. PR 6-S300.

Kelly See Katherine Corbett death notice. Kent Nellie E. Kent, nee Dorle. beloved wife of the late Charies fond sisfer of Mrs. Bert Dillon and the late Geerge and ary Doyle.

Mass Tuesday, Dec 24. 10:30 a in St. Bride's church. Intnrment Mount Olivet cemetery. Imor-n-ation, Bilger Funeral Home, SO 8-1610.

Kilar M.arie Kilar. Deloved wife of the l-ite Sl-y nc.h of Broms nd th: late Jea-e (Josepnl Krupi: fond sra-dmclher of Conitcnce Wangrow, Bernice Lenner, Louise JaTes Vari: Kilar, (-nd Jeanne Kruoa. Great-grandmother cf th-ee. Fond sister of Cecelia Dcmczvne. Funeral Tuesday, 9:33 a.

from Kowachek Funeral Home, 5774-76 W. Lawrence avenue, to St. Constance church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

Kisucky 1st Lt. Anthony E. Kisuckv, U. S. pi M.

in Viet Nam, loving son of I'" Anton and Helen; dear biuther of Geraldine Edward) Higgins and Michael; devoted uncle of Kathleen; grandson of John and Sophie Maierczyk; uncles and aunts. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a. at the Broda Funeral Home, 1734 W. street. Intr-rment Resurrection.

YA 7-3713 or Vi 7-1231. Kizel Anna Kizel, lovirg mother of Bernard A g.K Fu erl services Tuerdav 9 a. from Wnld and Wold Fi'neral Home, W. North avenue, to Seint Michael's church. Interment St.

Casimir me.ery. 252-2748. Klass Pose Klass, nee Matz, beloved wife of the late David; dearest mother of re, Isadore Evelyn, Arnold anetj; fend grandmother of four; dear sister of Eva Ann Ryan, and Charles Motz. Services Tuesday, 11 a. at Original Weinstein and Sons Chapel, 3019 W.

Peterson road. Interment Jewish Chapel visitation at time of services only. Member of Logishen Benv. Aid 54, of 1209 Sherwin a Chi ui unci in a a viir and Clementine IFrank) Konooka; dear grandfather of 12; great-grandfather of one. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a.

from the Granata Memorial Funeral Chapels, 1857 N. Harlem avenue, to St. Genevieve church. Mass 9:30 inicmont 1 1 cago artist, win be said at io Deaths Elsewhere dear father of Catherine Tom) Galles, Veronica William) Zelenc, Henry Jean) and Fred Jane); fond grandfather of 15; brother of Tess Tobiasiker. Resting at Zefran Funeral Home, 1941 W.

Cermak road. Services Tuesday, 1 p. m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. Visitation Monday after 1 p.

m. Vi 7-6688. Dusza Joseph Dusza, dear father of Stella Mackiewicz, Genevieve Sevcik, and Joseph; grandfaiher of Kenneth and John; great-grandfather of Paul, Mark, and Stacy. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from Szymanski 8, Son Funeral Home, 2945 S.

19th avenue, Cicero, to St. Dionysius church. Interment Resurrection. OL 2-0177. of Heaven.

Please omit flowers. TU 9-1700. Elmer Ambrose Snerrv a. m. tomorrow in St.

Mary Catholic church. Lake street Sadie Lipsich and Hermine wacns. berv-iccs private. Please omit flowers. Information, 679-1740.

Haumann M.athias Haumann, of Brestovac. Yugoslavia, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Leicht; dear father of Steve, Jack, Mathias George, and the late Jacob; also 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pesling at the A. V. Furman Funeral Home, 3100 Irving Park road.

Services Tuesday. 11:30 a. m. Interment family plot. In liei' of flowers donations to your favorite charity will be appreciated.

IR 8-58CO. Hav 74, a pioneer in gyroscope de- Both Frank H. Booth Sr. of River Forest, be- aiiu kjcxi avenue, uvaiwiuu. 1 died yesterday in PresbyterianJ S0? BY ALFRED A.

WORZALA Downtown District Manager, all his earnings under both "Ke nos pitai. scope company: in New York. uyer nrnerams are romhinerf. His in nir. jrertvins gave up iu.cu nuaoano or orace, nee Luetka; dear father of Frank H.

Jr. of Oak Park, James A. of Bradenton, and River Forest; five grandchildren. Visitation 5 to 9 p. Monday at Drechsler-Brown Funeral Home, 203 S.

Marion Wisconsin avenue. Oak Park, where services will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Private Interment, Rosehill.

Member of Lincoln Park chapter. No. 177, R. A. and Mont Clare ndap.

Mn inn a a 1- 1:... George F. Hay, formerly of Chicago, be- cnrirK-nrc wnsit'o honcfitc rin-1 career as a bank bond sales- Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw Mont- James W. Oyer, dear brother of i Bernice Brown and Katherine Mosley.

Funeral Monday, 9 a. from Wm. C. I Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to I St.

Genevieve church. Interment Mount Carmel. 237-8070. I man to devote his life to oil gomery, 89, a poet and writer painting. He studied at the under her maiden name; in Academie de la Grande Ciiau- New York.

of flowers, memorials" to v'our" favorite i DvrkaCZ miere ana tne ACaaemie COlO- I cnanty would be appreciated. 383-3191 rosi in Paris before opening a i Paschal J. Perrusi, 80, chair-; Boutell studio at 1217 Michigan I man oi tne board 01 the Adver-Evanston. His works, which tising Agencies Service have been described as "a form Inc-! in New York- Antoni Dyrkacz, beloved uncle of Josephine John Woinarowlcz, Marie (Edward) Belinski, and Stanley Elaine Dyrkacz; granduncle of nieces and nephews. Funeral 10:30 a.

from Szykowny Funeral Home, 1901-07 S. Archer avenue, to St. Bruno church. Interment Resurrection. Visitation Monday after 4 p.

m. 735-7521. Eisenbeis husband of Mae, nee Hoffman; una father of Roger H. Pat; grandfathtr of Susan, Sandra, and Sharon; brother of Laura Ryan, Edith Wiliis, Jeraldine Russell, Olive Pottle, Walter Hey, and the late Jean Roney, Julie, and Herbert. Member of Telephone Pioneers of America.

R-sting at the Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 2C1 N. Northwest highway. Palatine, where services will be held af 1 p. m. Tuesday, Dec.

24. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be appreciated for the Immanuel Lutheran church building fund, or the Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, Arlington Heights. Interment St. Lucas cemetery. FL 8-7111.

Hayes Myrtle Haves, nee Zahart, of Maywood, beioved wife of the late Charles J. loving mother of Charles J. Jr. Helen and Robert J. Sr.

Marilyn); grandmother of 12; fond sister of Victor. Visitation from 8 P. m. Sunday until 10 Monday, at Broadview Fi'neral HnmK. 9070 Roosevelt roed, Broadview.

Emily S. Boutell, loving mother of Edra Smith; devoted grandmother of Wilfred and Ronald Slbenaller; great-grandmother of nine; great-great-grand-motner of two. Funeral 11 a. m. Tuesday, Dec.

24, at Hollerbach Funerai Home. 4022-36 N. Elston, at Irving Park. Interment Montrose cemetery. IN 3-15i0.

II died recently. They had eluding the lump sum death QC been living on a small payment from only one. social security check and a pen- In most cases, the Railroad sion from the Railroad Retire-, Retirement board will make ment board. When he died, the the payment if the man's last social security office let her regular employment was wit a cash the check which came on i railroad employer; otherwise, the day he died, Aug. 3, but the social security adminUtra-asked her to return the next tion will make the payments, one.

She has never received an-1 Your friend was allowed to other check from social secu- casjj the check that came Aug. rity. She never got the death 3 because that check was the payment either. They said she benefit for July. Because her wasn't entitled to it and would husband was alive for the never get a widow's pension.

entire month of July, she was Why is this? The railroad board i entitled to the social security Prince Francis Windisch-! of expressionism with a linear style," have been exhibited in London, New York, Paris, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, and Chicago. He is survived by his widow, Bernice his mother, Eleanor; and a sister. Graetz, an artist and a grandson of the duchess of Mecklenburg; in New York. Ernest D. Renard, 72, a former New York banking executive; in Coral Gables, Fla.

Fred E. Eisenbeis, Dec. 20, beloved husband of dear father of Shirley James Siebal; brother of the late Charles, Joseph, Elizabeth Burndt, Ida Leitzau, Catherine Chambers, and Henrietta Beitzel; grandfather of three. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 1 p.

m. from Schmidt Funeral Home, 2056-58 Belmont avenue, to Eden's cemetery. Elezovich Nicholas Elezovich, beloved husband of Rita; fond father of Leonard Bernice) Ellis, and Marlon Urban) Brodarick; also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral and services Monday, Dec. 23, at 1:30 p.m., at The Chapel, 2100 W.

95th street. Interment Evergreen Park ceme Chapil services Monday, Dec. 23, at 8 p. m. Interment Tueday, Silver Creek cemetery.

Sister Lakes, Mich. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Tuberculosis Institute of Cook County. Fi 4-3314. Bovie Ella H. Bovie, nee Hogan, beloved wife of William H.

loving mother of William H. Jr. (Inez) and the late LaVerne Bovie; dear grandmother of Carol, Peter, and Alan; sister of Annette Oakes and the late Irene. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a. from William C.

Smith and Sons, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Genevieve church. Interment Calvary. 237-8070.

Bauweiler Henry Brauweiler, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth; loving father of Jean R. Joan and Carl F. Virginia); fond grandfather of 12; brother of Carl Brau- weiler. Funeral Tuesday, December 24, I 9 a. from Ryan-Parke Funeral Home, 120 S.

Northwest highway, Fark Ridge, to Mary, Seat of Wisdom church, 1500 S. Cumberland avenue. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. Member Cemeteries Cemeteries Society. Information, LO 1-1890. Kohler Borghild Kohler, Dec. 21, 1968, beloved wife of the late Alfred; three sisters and two brothers in Norway.

Services Tuesday, 10:30 a. at John M. Peder-sen and Sons Chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Entombment private. 235-1610.

Korpics Mary R. Korpics, nee Hodacs, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of Charles Joan, Mary Ann Raymond Janisch, and Frank J. (Denise); grandmother ot 10; sister of Julia Maiczaji and Anna Duh. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 24, at 9:30 a.

from Kolssak Funeral Home, 4255-59 W. Division, corner of Kildaire, to St. Philomena church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph. AL 2-3600. Kuehn Katherine A. Kuehn sister of the late Elsie, Elizabeth, Alfred, and Hugo Kuehn; aunt of Chacey and George Kuenn.

Friends may call Sunday after 3 o. m. at Postlewait Chapei, 523 Lake street, Oak Park, where services will be held Monday, 8:15 p. m. Interment Tuesday at convenience of family, t-orest Home cemetery.

EU 3-4141 Kulle Myrtle L. Kulle, Dec. 21, a9e 69, beloved wife of Arthur loving sister of Mrs Edna Vrtis, the late Lillian Osborn, Geor9e Roberts Mrs. Irene Tunning, and Walter Roberts. Formerly of Chicago, last ten years a resident at 4321 N.

W. 16th street. Lauderhiii. Pi switched her right away to the benefit. After that, widow's pension.

the Railroad Retirement board A The Railroad Retirement made all payments based op system and social securi.y are her husband's earnings an.ler inter-related programs. While a both Railroad and social seeur-; railroad worker is living, he is ity. able to receive both an annuity what is your social security Beautiful Rosehill tery. KK Ellis See Nicholas Elezovich notice. Eneihardt Ida B.

Engelhardt, beloved wife of the late William dear mother Eunice G. Services at Sheldon Funeral Home. 5708 AJ UiHlcn. Cpu Tiiatilau 11a Hendricks Louis P. Hendricks, beloved husband of Marie, nee Wheeler; dear father of Patrick Irene, James Julia), Kenneth Virginia, and Colleen Ted) Gorski; 15 grandchildren; fond brother of Charles and Christian.

Funeral Tuesday, i 9:15 a. from Jae9er Funeral Home. 3526 N. Cicero avenue, to St. Benedict church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment Mary-hill. 545-1320. Hoffman Earl C.

Hoffman of Skokie, beloved hus- band of Genevieve, nee Mvsiewski; farner of the late Capt. Robert Hoffman; grand- father of three. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a. at Haben. Funeral Home, 8C57 i Niles Center road, Skokie.

Interment St. I Joseph cemetery. Member of Chicago Federation of Musicians, local 10-208, and Illinois lodge. No. 263, A.

F. A. M. 1 Interment Eden. Visitation Sunday after 5800 NORTH RAVEXSWOOD AVENUE 561-5940 Large and small family lots Individual graves Individual and companion crypts Family rooms and Golumbariums Priced to suit your nfeds.

Greenhouses of D. A. cost No. 2, and American Legion. 813-1 71 Brown Esther Brown, nee Palmer, wife of the late Roy; belrved mother of Marietta Bulkam of El Paso, Tex.

and Zoe Hassell of Lisle; sister of June Wahl-guist, Carl Walter, and the late Chester Palmer; grandmother of David Hassell and Linda Holmguist; great-grandmother of Caniel Hassell. Membtr of Marion, chapter O. E. S. Funeral arrange-m-nts by Toon Funeral Home, Downers Grove.

No visitation. Inurnment private. Me.ncriaiS to The Du Page Convalescent Home, Wheaton, III. 968-01C8. cneck from the railroad and a social security check.

His wife also can receive a benefit on both accounts. To be entitled to both, he must have worked -under both the social security and Railroad Retirement sys-tms. Hien a railroad worker dies, problem? Your question will be answered in this column by your local social security I ofjice. Address your question to Social Security, The Chi- ecgo Tribune. 435 N.

Mich- igan Chicago 6061L Give your Ml name, address, and social kcurity number. 12 noon. AU slin 7-2012. Evans Ada M. Evans, nee Guisinger, beloved wife of the late Robert fond mother of Elizabeth Ziebell and George Evans; mother-in-law of August Ziebell and the late Laura Evans; grandmother of six; great-grandmother of 15; aunt of five.

Services Thursday, 1 p. at Egan Funeral Home, 3700 W. 63d street. Inter-rnenf Oak Woods. Visitation after 7 p.

m. Visitation after 3 p. m. Monday. OR PERPETUAL CHARTER ENDOWED CARE Service wi(.

be held Monday, Dec. 23, at N0NSECTARIAJ p. m. nenoerson t-uneral Hne, Hme See Theodore Beck notice. 1 Monday.

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