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23 Chicago Tribune, Sunday, October 8, 197B Section 3 Obituaries KNA70VICKY Quin Ryan, dies at 79; Chicago radio pioneer ulionis and Mareia Evans; two sons, John G. "Whitey" Jr. and Stanley; one brother; two sisters; and seven grandchildren, Gertrude S. McGlinn Mass for Mrs. Gertrude S.

McGlinn, retired supervisor of recreation for the Chicago Board of Education, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in St. FeUeitas Catholic Church, 1526 E. 84th St. Mrs.

McGlinn, who died Friday, lived at 8352 S. Blackstone Av. Before retiring in 1961, she was a suburban teacher and principal and spent 21 years ith the Board of Education. Her late husband, Leo, was an attorney with the Veterans Administration. Surviving are a son, Robert; and two daughters, Patricia and Sister Dorothy.

Mrs. Eugene IL Dupee Jr. Mrs. Mary Hand Dupee, 61, of 3172 N. Sheridan wife of a Chicago attorney, died Friday in Edgewaler Hospital.

Mrs. Dupee was a trustee of the Cathedral Shelter, a charitable agency of the Episcopal Church of Chicago. She was a descendant of John Hand, a founder of East Hampton, Long Island, and a cousin of the late Learned Hand, a justice of the United States Court of Appeals in New York. Mrs. Dupee's husband, Eugene H.

is a partner in the Chicago law firm of Schiff Hardin it Waite. Also surviving is a foster son, the Rev. Lambert Kempkes, chaplain of St. Joseph Hospital. Services will be conducted by the Rt.

Rev. James W. Montgomery, Episcopal Bishop of Chicago, at 11 a.m. Tuesday in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 621 W.

Belmont Av. Mrs. Mary E. Williams Services for Mrs, Mary E. Williams, 82, will be held at 11 a.m.

Monday in the Ebenezer Baptist Church, 4501 Vin-cennes where she was a member of the congregation for 55 years. Mrs. Williams, of W01 S. South Chicago died Friday in Chicago Osteopathic Hospital. She was a member of the Mississippi Club and the Home Mission Circle.

Survivors include two nieces, Aid. Marian Humes 8th and Cynthia Humes; a nephew, Arlington Humes; two sisters; and a grandniece. Richard 3. Hill Jr. Services for Richard J.

Hill 91, of 5201 S. Cornell will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the chapel at 3232 S. King Dr. Mr.

Hill, who died Thursday in the Michigan Terrace Nursing Home, 3400 S. Michigan was an attorney at 10 N. Clark SL for 50 years. He had been the oldest living graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, where he received his degree in 1911. Survivors include a son, Oscar; two daughters, Mrs.

Audrey Patton and Mrs. Martha Bryant; and six grandchildren. John G. Evans Sr. Mass for John G.

Evans 61, a Chicago funeral director for 40 years, will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Nativity B.V.M. Church, 69th Street and South Washtenaw Avenue. Mr. Evans, of 6845 S.

Western who died early Saturday, was the director of the Evans Funeral Home at that address. He is survived by two daughters, Joyce Pali- By William Currie QUIN' A. RYAN', pioiw-er Chicago radio performer, who broadcast the 1925 Scopes "Monkey trial" and many other historic events, died Saturday at the age of 79. Mr. Ryan, former manager of WGN-Radio, died in the Whitehall Nursing Home on Chicago's Near North Side, where he was a resident.

His home was at 13B0 N. Lake Shore Dr. He began his news and sports reporting career on the staff of The Tribune, first as a Northwestern University campus correspondent, then a sports writer, advertising writer, book reviewer, and first editor of The Tribune's employe newsletter, now called "The Little Trib." HE WAS a frequent contributor to the paper's "A Line o' Type or Two" and from time to time substituted for Ring Lardner in writing "In the Wake of the News." But he was best known for his enterprising broadcast work. "Quin Ryan did things in radio when there was no precedent because there was no one to copy from. He was a true pioneer," WGN sports announcer Jack Brickhouse said.

It was a modest beginning in the budding radio business when Mr. Ryan made his first broadcast appearance as a publicist in 1923 promoting a fund-raising campaign. BUT WITHIN two years lie was opening up new ground in broadcast journalism. It was Mr. Ryan's voice on WGN-Radio that narrated to thousands the debates between attorneys Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryant in the famous trial in Dayton, of John T.

Scopes for teaching the theory of evolution. He was the first to broadcast a circus N.iDcBiUNT Hen fc Hiidrbrint, nee Tilimjn, be'Cy-ed wife or the tare Kenneth HuOrOranf- loving mo'her ot Donald (Anmf Snfon (W.Hiam) Rnl and Jon iJe.ni) Hncetxant; vnflmohef ot seven; tond stt of Mane Jashe. LouiSt Layman, Dorothy Haisiel ol Anion and Ruth Bol. Mondii. 1 at 6ahe-Lmo Chanel, 79m St.

interment Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation alter 4ri. SatufM. In lieu of fiowvri, donation to the American Lamer Society would bC PtfectfO. 7ii-422.

HUIZENCA wnuam Huirenge, be'Oved husband Ot Awe, net Noordhott; enr lamer Ot Allium O. (Keren), Robert (Lean-ie), John (Janet) And Own (baicra); grandfather of 12; brother Of Jacob. Jennie Hirtof, Belli Ke'eiaar, Rose Pels, Dorothy Owen, the late Ance Groen, Samuel, Rent Zwnttri, Loms end John. Visitation Sundav, 3 to JO m. 1 nd Monday.

7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fu i petal service Tuesday, 1 at Co.onial Chapel, 1S525 S. 73rd On and Par. t55th end interment Mount Greenwood.

Memorial! to EHm Christian School i preferred. 532-S40Q. HULLCRANZ Cornelia M. Huiicraw, beloved wife et th late Arthuf dear mother Ot Florence Perisl ot Detroit, Marie i Moore ot Columbia, Md. and Stephen ot Washington, grand-mother of seven.

Services ot fc im Lawn Cemetery Chapel, Monday. Oct. 9, We, at 1 i n. Memorials to Washintton, III. Rescue Soued Of KattanvsouanrJi Community Cnurch, Leaistreaoer Way, Columbia, Md.

are requested. I4M7I7. HURLEY Gerard T. Hurley, dear husband el Genevieve Pmoia'o; fond son of Josephine and the- late William; brother of William, Robert (Laurie). Donaid, Dorsev, Efeiaoeth Yochert and the late Mar Jane Conlev; son In law of Minnie Puzolato; brother In law ot Joseph (Vicky) and Santo (Lena).

Funeral Monday 9 a.m., from Galewood Chapels. IBS? N. Hanem to St. Cyprian Church, River Grove. Interment St.

Joseph. Visitation Saturday. 510 p.m. and Sunday, 310 P.m. 889-1700, IR0CKY Margaret Z.

Iforkv, net 2oltanl, beloved wife ot the late Joseph loving mother of Joseph (Rose), Margaret William) Schneider and Arthur (rocky; fond grandmother Ot Rosemary Ostrom, Denms (Wanda) Irocny and Margaret Ann (Peter) Olsen and Christopher I rocky; dear great -grandmother ot Dawn Ostrom and Robert Olsen. Eastern Star service Sunday, p.m., under tht auspices ot Mlpah Chapter, No. $49, O.E.S. Funeral service Monday, II a at Lem-Hurien Funeral Home, Sail N. Ashland Av.

Entombment Acacia Park Cemetery. Vtsiiation Saturday and Sunday 2 m. to 9:30 m. In lieu of (lowers, donations to the Endowment Trust Fund, O.E.S., would be appreciated. 56I-2W5.

JAC0B5EN Lawrence Jacobsen, beloved husband of Christy, nee Goodman; fond father of Michael; dear ton ot Irene, nee Falrchlid and the late Henry; lovlne grandson ol Pauline Maraias, Resting the Ahlgrim Sons Funeral Home, 330 W. Goit Schaumburg, from 2 to and 7 to 9:30 P.m., on Sunday. Services 2 p.m., Monday, Oct. 9. Interment private.

M2-JMQ. JENSEN Nma M. Jensen, age Bo, of 7 ion, formerly of Evans ton, beloved wife ot the late Albert K. Jensen; loving mother ot Ethel Goesseie, Evelyn (Warner) White, Paul Jensen, Norma (Ted) Begge, Virginia Blair, Georgia (Roy) Anderson, Donald (Marilyn) Jensen, Vernon Jensen, Diane (Phil) Fragassl and tht late Jens, Eleanor and Harold Jensen; also many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; dear sister of Alfred and Axlel Nellsen, Dagna Hansen and Olga Lund. Funeral Monday 2 p.m.

at Donnelfan-Fitzgerald-Franklln Funeral Home, 1571 Maple warts ton. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 4 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. UN 9-2900. JOHNSON Deaths last week Quin Ryan in 1958.

the Indianapolis 500. He broadcast the Dempsey-Tunney fights and the Michigan-Illinois football game in which Red Grange scored four touchdowns. And he was the first to read the newspaper comics over the air, on a Sunday program called "Uncle Quin." ONE OF MR. Ryan's memorable broadcasts was the funeral of Knute Rockne, the fabled Notre Dame coach who died in a plane crash. Many remember Ryan for his broadcasting from Chicago theaters of musical shows such as "The Mikado," which he narrated while lying on his back under the boards of the stage, and for his nightly news shows.

In 1941, he left WGN to become a free-lance writer and a radio program adviser. He frequently contributed to The Tribune Sunday Magazine and was a ready source for students of the Scopes trial. He was married to the late Roberta Nangle Ryan, a former club editor and assistant society editor of The Tribune, who died in 1944. Surviving are three nephews, Quin, John, and James Denvir. and created the first You are There" program of historical documentaries.

One of them, recalling the Chicago Fire, was described as a "masterpiece" by the New Yorker magazine. By 1931, when he was named maiager of WGN, he had been the first, announcer to broadcast the Kentucky Derby and Chapter of the American Institute of Architects; Oct. 1, in his home at 1040 N. Lake Shore Dr. Sidney J.

Sexner, 44, Loop lawyer, president of the Northfield Township Democratic Organization, and chairman of the Cook County Police and Corrections Merit Board; Oct. 3, in Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Lawrence Marcnccl 89, retired president of Gonnella Baking which he founded with his brother-in-law, Ales-sandro Gonnella, in the late 19th Century, after coming to Chicago from Italy; Oct. 3, in West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park. Nobuo Ina, 80, Japan's leading photography critic and director of the Japan Photographers Federation; Oct.

7, in Tokyo, of an acute respiratory malfunction. Jose Luccionl, 74, a Corsican who became one of the the great opera tenors between the two world wars; Oct. 6, in Marseille, France. Samuel C. Stampleman, 89, past president and board chairman of the Gillette Safety Razor Oct.

6, in Miami Beach. Franklin Alton Wade, 75, a geologist known for his surveys of Antartica and a member of two historic Antarctic expeditions with Adm. Richard Byrd; Oct. 1, in Lubbock, Tex. Claire M.

Cocl MacRac, 62, concert organist and former head organist for the New York Philharmonic; Sept. 30, victim of an auto accident in Saddle Brook, N.J. Zeev Sheet. 58. Israeli ambassador to Italy since 1977; Oct.

2, in Rome, after a heart attack. Kosta Boris. 89, who served as valet to President Herbert Hoover; Oct. 1, in Palo Alto, Cal. George G.

Blaisdcll, 83, who was nicknamed "Mr. Zippo" after he founded the Bradford, Pa firm in 1932 that makes Zippo lighters; Oct. 3, in Miami Beach. A.O. Berglund, founder of Camp Northland for Girls in Ely, former president of the Illinois section of the American Camping Association, and a Winnetka schoolteacher for 22 years; Sept.

29, in Sun City, Ariz. Jerrold Locbl, 79, Chicago architect whose firm designed Water Tower Place, former president of the Chicago Cop stabbed, shoots assailant was withheld while police attempted to notify his next-of-kin. THE ASSAILANT was at St. Eliia-beth's Hospital, undergoing treatment for a bullet wound. Police said the officer had gone to answer a complaint of a disturbance in the 1200 block of North Wood Street.

A WOOD STREET District police officer was in stable condition in St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital early Sunday after he was stabbed in the chest while attempting to make an arrest. Police said he shot his assailant in the leg as the man tried to escape. Identity of the wounded policeman SCHAEFFER Lojis Knaiovickv, beiovtd mts ot Ernna, nee Nuter; loving father ol SuAnne L. Mannerio; dtar giandtatntr ot liona; fond brothefs, inters and relatives S'Ovafcia; dear brotrter In lew ot John (trie late Julia) Nuter, Stefan, tn iae Carol Nu'er, Ann.

the late Gecee Noonan, tht late Joseph (Aipina) Nutei, the late Mary end Frank Mtvers and the late Andrew Nter; loving vncie of many meets and neohews. Funeral Wednesday, 9 JO a from the Galewood r-u-nerai Chapels, Mil N. Hanem te St. OfltHo Church. Bemryn.

Moss 10 30 a m. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows Cemetery, visitation Monday, a net 2 p.m. S89-1700. K0NKEI Erne Konkel, toying sister of Esther Ptttrso and Elmer Kiatt and Haroid Kiatt. Funeral services 1 Tuesday, at the Euer-Bredy Funeral Home in Cedar Lake, Indiana.

Burial Cheptl Lawn Memorial Park, Schererviii, Ind. Friends may can at the funeral home Monday (rum 2 5 and 7-9 p.m. 219-374-5441 X0RFF William Kortf. age 70, late of O'd Mill Creek, beloved husband of the late Matilda; survived by one son Claude (Mamie) Kortf ot Sthaumburg. Trustee of Village of Old Mill Oeefc tor 25 years.

Strvkes will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Gurnet Funeral Home. 4190 O'd Grand Gurr.ee, III Interment Mill Burn Cemetery Milt Burn, III. K0ST0WSKI Steiia K. Kostowskl. beloved wife of tht late Paul L.

Kostowski; fond S'Sttr of tht latt Frank Kuiikowski; dear cousm ot Helen Gneiek and the lata Frances Kusmers. Funeral Monday, Oct. 9:30 a.m., from the haries W. Anderson Funeral Home, 4325 W. Armitaet at Lowell, to St.

ehi lamina Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Visitation Saturday.

to 9 pm. and Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. 235-2581. KUHNUEN Frank Kuhntitn, Vet. WWI, husband of Augusta, nee Hob; father of Frank (Georgian) of Scottsdale, Ai.

and Marcel la (Fred) Roach of Key West, grandfather of three. At Doty Panoizo Funeral Home, 214 E. 115th St. Services Monday, Oct. 9at 1 p.m.

Interment Mount Glenwood Memory Gardens Member of Rose-land Post No. 49 A.L. and Palace Lodge No. 765 A F. a.

A.M. Rites Sunday evening at p.m. Visitation Sunday, 2 P.m. to 10 P.m. Retired employe of t.H.C.

Vnesl Puiimen Works. 785-01 18, KUKULSKI Sophie M. KuMskl, nee Setwa, loving wife ot Joseph; dearest mother ot toretta (Matthew) Pessero; grandmother of Din, Matthew and Melissa; tond daughter of Nicholas (the late Anna); dear sister tn law ot Marie Selwa and Frances (Joseph) Korves. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Wolnlak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski to St.

Richard Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation alter 5 p.m. Saturday.

767-4500. IA COMBE Joseph C. La Combe, beloved son of the late Joseph and Sarah and Mil-roy La Combe; dear brother of tht late Irene Candtieidi tond uncle of William Rlckert; dear friend of Ronald McCree. Member ot Admen Post, No. 38, A.L.

Retired employee ot Illinois Central Railroad. Funeral 9:30 a.m. Monday, from the Brown Funeral Home, 7939 E. 95th to St. Patrick Church.

Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 2 to 10 m. and Sunday 2 to 10 p.m.

768-0155. LANDINI Anita Landlnl, beloved wife of the late Angelo; dear mother of Mario (Anne), Elmer (Harriet), Albert (Helen) and the tatt Ltna Pas guinelll; grandmother of seven; great -grand mother of 11; sister of four. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m. from Bars! Funeral-Home, 2742 N. Lincoln Ave: to St.

Bonaventurg Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, 4-10 p.m.

and Monday, 3-10 p.m. in lieu of flowers, donations to Little Company of Mary Hospital Auxiliary Tribute Fund. 281-7775. uw Stasia Law, nee Devlin, beloved wife of Charles fond mother of Rosalie Trimble; dear sister of Mabel E. and tht latt Charles Devlin.

Visitation Sunday 3 to 3 end 7 to 9 p.m., at Barr Funeral Home, 6722 Broadway. Chapel service Monday 11 a.m. Interment private. SH 3-4034. LEDERMAN Raymond A.

Lederman, beloved husband of Teresa, nee Schuh; devoted father of Shirley, Beverly (Donald) Hepke and Raymond (Joan)i loving grandfather of Dan, Jodl and tht late Jill Hapke and Craig, Lynn and Ruth; dear brother ot Marguerite Link and John. Visitation Sunday, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Monday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., at Frank M. Foran Funeral Home, 7300 W.

55th St. (Archer Ave. iust west ot Harlem), Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., to St. Rene GupM Church. Please omit flowers.

Offerings appreciated In his memory to St. Rene Guoil Church. Entombment Resurrection. LEWAND0WSKI Walter LewandowskI, Oct. 4, 1978, beloved husband of the latt Helen (Chmielewski), net Wleciortk; dear stepfather of Dorothy (Peter) Klimowski.

Funeral services were held Friday In Page, N.D. Burial in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Nlles. III. Member ol Bishop Ketteler Council, 1620, K.

of C. and Fourth Degree Club and Gidetski Society 179, P.R.C.U. MAIER Barbara A. Maier, nee Alrschaeffet, Oct. 7, 1978, beloved wife of Frank; lovlng sister of William (Ruth) Altsschaeffel and Elizabeth (Ed-, ward) Roihon; dear aunt of two, nieces and five nephews.

Services Tuesday, Oct. 10, 11 a.m., at Alt-Benson Funeral Home, 3224 W. Montrose Ave. Interment Union Ridge cemetery, in heu of flowers, memorials to a charity of vour choice win ot appreciated. Visitation at chapel Monday, after 2 p.m.

478-2036. MALLY William A. Mailv, died Oct. 5, 1978, beloved husband of Grace-Anne, nee NeoM; brother of Ethyl Frish of Mesa, Anz. ana the late George; rona uncie or oieovs janovskv.

Ethel DiMatfeo, Douglas and Robert Huflmman, George and James Many. No visitation. Interment private. Retiree of Sears, Robuck Co. dept 637.

Member ot Cicero Masonic Lodge No. 955 Ah fl, AM. intor, 4B4-5J02. Funeral Directors Funeral Directors fisted here: NEAR NORTH BLAKE-LAMB FUNERAL HOME 1D35N.DartomSt 735424: AMtitted Ptrval. Puking NORTH LUCANIA FUNERAL HOME 4700N.WlrflAve.

664-5150 NORTHWEST CASEY-LA SKOWSKI 4540-50 W.DrvarsryAv. 777-6300 MALEC FUNERAL HOME 834-38 N.AatilandAv. HA 1 5800 6000 Milwaukee Av. 774-4100 JOHN C. MEISNER 6622 W.Irving Park Rd.

PC 8 9000 CHRIST NIELSEN, tec, Funaral Homa BE 5-6878 SUBURBAN El KEN A LOSCHETTER Oak Lawn Fiasrdanca 425-4050 425-4527 RYAN-PARKE FUNERAL HOME j20SO N.YV Hwy. Pk. Ridga82il17l SCHMAEOEKE FUNERAL HOME 1070 1 S. Harlan Worth 446-6000 Sa'etore Mi 09 1 behoved rtusbaftd oi Domertica, nee La Rixca; tovnt tner ot Antonirto (Pmai, Ans a tViiKenjo) ipoonto, Anoeio (eaten tta). Jack (Vina nd Mena (jnseoM vt Mna.

jostumne onis) La Rocca, Benny (Carmee) and Rose Vince) St'aceno; ffnd- la'ner of ij; t'eet-t'enattvner or tmee; fond brother ot tre tare Jack and Joseoh. Funerei Mooory, 10 from Tht Monfcietr fwntral rtomt, ewi eeimonr io 5i. Pascal Cnurch. Mass id 30 a m. Pleaie emit flowers, visita'ion Saturday 5-10 p.m.

and alt dar Sunday. Interment St. JostPft. 622 9300. MARK Gr ttim Mark, ate 74, of Chicato, 6 4.

a. tatner or Adrtanne Red i ot Greenwich, Griffith Mark Jr. ot Pottstom, Peer M. Mark of Charleston, W. Janet m.

Burrows ot Wiimette, William Moore of New Canaan, Conn, and Elliot Moort ot New Canaan. orandrather ol brother of Phyllis wymen of Lake f-orest. Cyrus Mark of Wmnetk and Anna Rockefeller ot Greenwich, conn. Memorial services will be he'd 7 m. Monday.

Oct. 9, at the Church of tht Holy Spirit, 400 E. Westmins ter, Law Forest intermtfit private. Contributions may be made to the American cancer society, into. wen-ban Funeral Home, 234-0022.

MARTENS Adele S. Martens, net Knippino, of Vdia Park, beloved wife of the late Henry loving mother of Henry (Vioia) Martens. Betty Evans and the latt Dorothy Martens; fa nd mother of nine; greet trendmother ot 14; sister of Carl, Georvt and Lester Knippmg, Mae Ftaoier, Hilda Schuii nd Edna Mader. Services Monday. 1130 a.m., at Sieuerie Funeral Home, 350 S.

Ardmore Vitia Park. Visitation Sunday 2 to p.m. Interment Oakrldge. B32-4161. MARTIN Shirley H.

Martin, nee Haogerty, beloved wife of William E. Martin; devoted mother of Pam (Donald) Matras, William (Beverly) Martin, Cvnthia (Brian) Shouaiter, Mary Celeste (James) Compton, Mary Elizabeth (Peter) Du Bois, Theresa laving grandmother of eight; fond sister ot Pal rk la Sei-ton, Marilyn Grumhaus. Visitation after 6 P.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, 9.30 a.m., from the John Sheeny and Sons Funeral Home, W.

12'th Patos Heights, to St. Alexander Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment Ho'y Seoulchre Cemetery. 341-4235.

MARX Anna C. Man, nee Coibath, beloved wife of the late Michael loving mother ot Dorothy (Walter) Kulovitz, Helen (George) Schoiz and Edward (Shirley) Mam; devoted grandmother ot Diane Krier, Richard, George E. and Denlse Schoiz, Mary Ann Nelson Dinah Stecki, Edward Michael, David. Janet, Jerome and Quintin Man; dear great-grandmother of Jeanine, Catherine, Stacy, Kimberly, Cary and Christinej tond sister of the tale Helen Nosbaum and Edward M. Col-bach, Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from Pfaff Funeral Home, 5001 N.

Lincoln to St. Matthias Church tor Mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Member of De-Soto Council No.

11 L. of I. Visitation begins Sunday, 2 p.m. 728-1700. MASIN0 Mary Maslno.

nee Serckle, beloved wile ot tht late John Ma si no; loving mother ot Minnie Masino, Ben (June), Frank (Christa), Marion (Harry) TannehlH and the tatt Ar. thur (Gravce) Masino; dear grandmother of seven; treat-grandmother of eight; fond sister of Rose Bnetti. Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., at Biakt-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. 103rd Street, Oak Lawn, to Our Lady of tht Ridge Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation after p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, masses would be appreciated. For public transportation into call Chicago 735-4242 or 36-1193.

MAZYIiWSKI Victor C. Mmlewskl of Berwvn, beloved husband of Myrtle E. and the late Erika Larsen; fond father of Lorralnt (Ralph) Nor-kewici, Nancy (Donald) Holland and Victor C. Jr. (Norene); grandfather of great-grandfather of one; brother of Jen Brelt spree her.

Visitation after 3 p.m. Sunday at the Ab- ram Son Homt for Funerals. 6910 055 Windsor Berwvn. 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the f-irsr Lutheran Church of Berwvn, 6720 Jlst St.

fnttrmenf, mi. Auburn, in lieu ot flowers, memorials to tht First Lutheran Church of Berwyn. MeCLUSKEY See Gladys Carter notice. McGLINN Gertrude S. McGlinn, nee Shea, lov ing wlft of the late Leo dear mother of Robert, Patricia McGlinn and Sister Dorothy, Funeral Mon day, 9:45 a.m., from Kenny 3600 W.

95th to St. Felicltas Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Visitation Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m. In lieu of flowers, mass offerings or contributions to your favorite cnanty win Dt appreciated 239-3600. McMAHON Robert J. McMahon Sr. of Des Plaints, formerly ol Rogers Park, beloved husband of Estellt net Rets; loviirg father of Robert J.

Jr. (Marv). Dr. John A. (Dorothea).

Eileen (John) Lit twin. Dr. DDS James R. (Helen). Rev.

Thomas Estellt (Donald) Schaeter and Anne (Louis Metzoer; 28 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; fond brother of Kat- hryn Quintan. Visitation Sunday, 4 to 9:30 p.m. and Monday, 3 to 9:30 D.m.. at Oehler Funeral Home. Lee and Perry Streets, Des Plaines.

Fu neral Tuesday, 10 a.m., from chapel to St. Marv Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment All Saints. Masses ap preciated or memorials to your favorite charity.

824-5155. MEYER Elvera K. Meyer, beloved daughter ot Ctcllit and tht latt Jacob; dear sister of Robert (Winifred) and the late Alexander (Frieda) Meyer. Ser vices Monday, p.m. at Wm.

C. Smith Sons, 2500 N. Cicero Av. Visitation 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday.

ftease omn riowers. zj-ouo. MIK0S Mary Mikos, beloved wife ot Andrew fond mother of Theresa Crrxet- ti, Andrew J. (Diana) and Edward P. (Helen) Mikos; survived by 11 grandchildren, tour brothers and three sisters.

Services Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Hursen Funeral Home, Roosevelt and Mannheim Roads, Hillside, to St. Domitilla Church. Mass 1) a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. 547-8200.

Visita- I tion Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. I MILLER Carl L. Miller of Skokie, beloved husband Estelle; dear father of 1 Gerald int Potaniec; grandfather of 1 Michael and stSteven; brother of Alfred, William and Martin. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., at Ha ben Funeral Home, 8057 Nlles Center Skokie. Interment All Saints.

Visitation Sunday, 3-9 p.m. 673-6111 MILLER Muriel Miller, nee Johns, beloved wife of the late William; loving mother of Nadint Cook and Arty Mae (Ron) Dazzo; dear grandmother ol Jenny and Deneen Cook and Kim, Ron Jr. and Tony Dazio; tond sister ot the late Arthur Johns. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 P.m., at The Montclair Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont Av.

Please omit flow ers, interment Ridgewood Cemetery. 622-9300. MIZERK Helen Mlzerk, nee Dreyer, beloved wlft of Frank; loving mother of Donald (Valeria) and Carol (Grant) Dace; devoted grandmother of tregg, Lynn, Joan, Donald awn, Wendy, Tina and Tim. Visita-tion at the Hollerbtch Funeral Home, 4072-36 N. Elston, at Irving Park, Sunday, from 6 p.m.

to 9:30 p.m. and Monday, 2 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a.m.

to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church for Mass of the Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. Interment Maryhill. Please omit flowers. 463-1510. MOODY Anna L.

Moody, nee Jodlowskl, beloved wife of Albert loving daughter ot Anna and the latt Sam; dear sister of Mary (Stanley) Blaslnski, Florence (Andrew) Jachymiak, Edward (Wanda). Raymond (Charlotte) and Stanley Jodlowskl; dear aunt of many. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from tht Urbanek Funeral Home. 1335 W. 51st to St.

John ot God Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. 927-6112 M0RRISSEY Edward J. Morrlssey, dear husband of Marlt.

net Sullivan; loving father of Jeanne Cunningham, Gen id int (Edward) Redmond and Mary Ellen (Walter) Brouder; grandfather of 13; greatgrandfather of ont; fomt brother ot Anna Kennedy and tht latt John Loretta Philbm and Rev. Gerald J. Morrissey. Funeral Monday, Oct. 9, at 10:30 a.m., from tht Ahtrn Funeral Home, 1110 Madison Oak Park, to St.

Giles Church. Mass of the Resurrection at 1) a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven. Former chief executive officer of Chicago Rivet and Machine member of Feehan Coujncil K. of Board of Lav Trustees of Catholic Charities and the University of Notre Dame, and Oak Park Serra Club.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Oak Park Serra Club ao- preciated. Visitation Sunday from 7 until 10 p.m. fcU 3-590 or KE 3 2394. MUELLER Set Thomas H. Nolan notice.

NEPIL See William A. Ma My notice. NUTER Sat Louis L. Knazovicky notice Florence E. Johnson, age 92.

of Grand Rapids, beloved wife of the late Theodore; dear mother ot Mart or ie (Roland Hoffman and Robert R. (Ruth) Johnson; three arandcndrtn: tour great grandchildren. Visitation Sunday 2 to a p.m. at oeh er t-unera Home, Let at Perry Streets. Des Plaints, where services will be held Monday ii a.m.

824-1 lis. JOHNSON Agnes M. Johnson, beloved wife of the latt Swan h.i devoted mother ot Swan C. (Shirley); loving grandmother of Susan and a v. In state Monday, Oct.

9, 12 noon, at Edgar hunerai nome, iuvuu cicero, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Interment Oak Hilt. Member of Elida-Englewood Lodge No 54 i.u.i. auj-ibuu or ij-ueb. KALVELAGE Emiiie L.

Kalvelege, age 81, of Chicago Heights, sister of William tee veiaoe and the at Marv rthr. Int Schaller, Otto, Henry and Frank Kalvelege; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Resting at Hirsch West tno t-unerai Home, Lincoln hwv. and Otto Chicago Heights, Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral mass weanesoay, io: a.m., irom it Ann Catholic Church.

Interment 9t James Cemetery, Sauk Village, III. KAN AS Chrftt Kanas, age 78, of Evanston, beloved husband of Maroaret Kanas; dear brother ot Splro Kanas ot Chat me Argerocatron, Albania fond cousin of Harry and Alei Kanas. Funeral Monday, Ha.m., at Donnenan-Fitigeraio-hrankiin hu-neral Home, 1571 Maple Evan- i ton. interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation Saturday 7 to 9 p.m.

and Sunday to 9 P.m. in neu ot flowers, donations to me coro nary care Unit of bvanston Mospl tal. UN 9-2900. KAZAK0P0UL0S See Andronicky Kazas notice. KAZAS Andronicky Katas.

net Papoas, be loved wife of the late Peter: dear mother of Elizabeth Kay, Frank (Mllficent). George (Alyse). Tessie and Constance (James) Kotsios; fond grandmother of eight; great-grandmother of one. Funeral Mon day, 12 noon, from Galewood Chapels. 1157 N.

Harlem, to Holy Trinity Church tor p.m. services. Interment Elm wood. Visitation starts Saturday after 6 p.m. 889-1700 or AU -DoW.

Funeral Directors funeral directory Dependable inlormalion, guidance and arrangement are a lew HAILSBACK Clarence J. Railsback, beloved husband ot Gertrude (Sis), Rallsback, nee Dentzman; loving lather ot James (Anne), Dolores (Dominick) Russo; grandfather ot eight: dear brother ol Edgar (Marge) and Mary (Carl) 6onne. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m. Irom John H. Patka Funeral Home, 1258 W.

51st to St. Rose ol Lima Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m.

Sunday. Member ol Chicago Typograohical Union NO. 16. 266-5257 or 735-4242. RAN DEL William J.

Randet, Oct. 6, beloved husband of Clara; loving lather of Patricia (William) Gade and Robert (Marge) Randel; grandfather of William Robert John, Jim, Pamela and Tommy; lond son ol Marie. Service Monday, Oct. 9, 12 Noon, at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5303 N. Western Av.

Interment Irving Park Cemetery. Visitation alter 3 p.m., Sunday. 5616674. REDING Barbara R. Reding, beioveo wite or.

the late John; loving mother ol the late John M. (Mary Anneii lond grandmother ol Mary Gall, John Patrick and Gerilanne Reding; tond sister ol the late Ben Mever, Sr. johnita and Thomas Meyer. Funeral Monday, Oct. 9, 9:30 a.m.

Irom Ryen-Parke Funeral Home. 120 S. Northwest Park Ridge, to Our Lady ol Ransom Church. Mass 10 a.m. Interment All Saints.

Visitation 3-9 P.m, Sunday. ROWAN Thomas F. Rowan, D.D.S., beloved husband ot Anita; loving lather ol Juiiann (J. Thomas) Atkinson and Jean Rowan; lond brother ot Regina Rowan and the late Dr. William John, Mar iorie Ryan and Adelaide Tack.

Visitation Sunday, 3-9 P.m. Funeral Monday, 10:15 a.m.,, Irom Donneltan Funeral Home, 10525 S. Western to St. Brides Church. Mass 11:00 a.m.

Interment Holy sepulchre. Bfc e-ows. RUBENSTEIN Beatrice E. Rubensteln, nee Kwtat, beloved wife of Barry; dear mother of Phvftis (Victor) Fisher of California, Jack Rubenstein of Washington, D.C. and Jont (John) Nkhols ol Belgium; devoted orand- mother ot Robert, Stephen and Andrew Fisher; fond sister ol Joseph J.

(Janice) Kwiat. Services Monday. a.m., at Piser North Town Memorial Chanel, 6130 N. California Av. Interment Westlawn.

Friends are asked to nay their respects al the time of services. Please omit flowers. Memorials to the Aaron Fox Foundation lor Diabetic Children, co M. Ash, 339 Barry, Chicago, would be appreciated. Member ol Temple Menorah.

Into. 338-2300. RYAN Quin A. Ryan, beloved husband of the ate Roberta (Nangle) Ryan; loving son of the late Judge Joseph E. and Margaret Ryan; dear brother ot the late prof.

Joseph c. Ryan and Dorothy (Paul) Denvir; lond uncle ol Quin, John and James Denvir; respected friend of hundreds In1 the broadcasting and newspaper fields. Member of tht Tavern Club, Chicago Press Veterans and Pioneer Broadcasters Assoc. Visitation at Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, )035 Dearborn, (inside parking under chanei). Monday, 2 to 10 p.m.

Mass, at immaculate conception Church, 1415 N. Park, 10 a.m., Tuesday. inrermem laivary. j.wz SACEVIC Charles P. Sacevlc, beloved husband ol Elizabeth Sacevlc, nee Romito loving father ol Carol Sacevlc; fond brother or ueniamm (Josephine) Sacevic and Betty (Dan) McGuire.

Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m., Irom Blake-Lamb Funeral Home. 4777 103d Oak Lawn, to St. Denis Church. Mass 10 a.m. Entombment Resurrection Mausoleum.

Visitation after 5 p.m. Saturday. For public transportation info, call 636-1193 or Chicago 11422. SAEDER Francis J. Saeder, beloved husband of the late Ruth dear father of Mary Christy and the latg Ruth Haas; granomotner or rrtree; great grandmother of three.

Private vices were held Oct. 7, 1978. Memorials to Heart or Cancer Fund pre- terreo. aa-ea. SAMPSON Maude Miller Sampson, formerly of Chicago, flieo ieor.

27. at Boswe Hospital, Sun City, Ariz. Funeral and interment service Sept. 26. a Sun City, Ariz.

Past Worthy Matron of Oak Lawn Chapter (Enolewood) No. 731. O.E.S. and Past Grand uiiicer ot u.t.y ot Illinois. 238- rw, SANT0R0 Rose Santoro, nee Goglioso, beloved wife ol the late James; dear mother of Margery (Michael) Di Be-I nedetto; tond grandmother of James L.

and Rosemary; devoted sister of! Mary (Earl) Dupree and Mat (Ber-nice) Goglioso. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., Irom Galewood Cnapeis, 1(57 N. Harlem, to St. Angela Church lor 10:30 a.m. mass.

Entombment Queen of Heaven. Visita tion Saturday 2 to 10 p.m. and Sun SAPERSTON Lvdia F. Sanersfon. beloved wife of Mark J.

Seperston, President and Founder of Seperston Labratories, Inc. Services private. Information, Piier Memorial Chapel, LO 1-4740. SCHETTK0 Anna Schettko, toving wife of the late wmtam beloved mother of the late Elmer R. and Norman lond mother in law of Laverne Sou-ter and Roberta Schettko; grandmother ot Daniel, Diane LeFevre, Charles, John, and Norman great-grandmother ol four; sister ol Elvlna Rumpf, Casper Benz and Gertrude Smart.

Visitation M. J. Suerth Funeral Home, o754 North-west Sun. 4 to 9 p.m. Services Monday, 1 p.m.

Interment Memory Gardens. Please omit liowers. 631-1240. SCHNEIDER See Margaret z. irocxy notice.

SCHRAM Edward V. senram, dearest oroTner ol Donald (Dorothy); lond uncle ol Mary (Donald) Cleveland. Donald Jr. (Cameron). Paula (Daniel) Schnelrle and the late Edward many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services Monday, 11 a.m. Irom Wol-niak Funeral Home, 5700 S. Pulaski. Interment Oak Woods Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m.

767-4500 SEM1NAR0 See Steve Bieiko notice. SERZEN Joseph L. Serzen, beloved husband ol Esther $.. nee Schultz; dear brother ol Blanche (tht latt Wil liam) Hoyt and the late Louis (Har-t riet) Serzen and the late Max; londt uncle of nieces and nepnews. i-uner-al Monday.

10:15 a.m., from Stanley Funeral Home, 3060 Milwaukee to St. Thecia Church for 11 a.m. mass. Interment Maryhill Cemetery. Member ot Portage Park Lodge, No.

ma. l.o.o.m. (Legion ol the Moose). Visitation Saturday after 2 p.m. Kindly omit -jjju, SHORE Robert P.

Shore, beloved husband ol Frances, nee Sherman; loving lather of Edward S. (Linda), Susan L. (Michael) Vlgnola and Cvnthia (Kenneth) Martinet; devoted grand- lather of Heather Shore; tond uncle ot Fred (Sonia) Krotz, Dorothy (RlCk) Wilczak, Bro. Edmund Krotz and Donna (William) Both; son in law ol Al and Ann Mazure. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from Plait Funeral Home, 5001 n.

Lincom to m. Matthias Church lor 9:30 a.m. mass. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.

Vis itation begins Saturday 7 p.m. 726- 1700. SICIL1AN0 Maria Sicillano, beloved wife of the latt Joseph; loving mother ol Vito M. (Madeline). Nick (Julie), Angelo (Alba), John and the late Anthony; grandmother ot great-orand mother ol three.

Funeral Mon day, 9 a.m., from The Montclair. Funeral Home, 6901 W. Belmont to St. Francis Xavler Church. Mass 10 a.m.

Visitation 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday, all day Sunday. Interment Mount carmei. 622-p joo, S0R00SH Dr. Rustem Sorcosh.

M.D., ol Des Plaines, beloved husband ot the late Bessie, nee Sobel; dear lather of Edward R. (Nona Lee) 5oroosh and Joan L. (John Peterson; seven grandchildren; two great erandchlldren. Visitation Sunday I to P.m. at Oehler Funeral Home, Lee at Perrv Streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m.

Interment Memorial Estates Cemetery. Contributions to your favorite chanty appreciated. 824-5155. SPINUZZA Rosalie Soinuzza, beloved wlft of the late Russell; dear mother ol Adeline Casbarr, 5am, Russell jr. and Anthony; or and mother ol nine: great-grandmother ol eight.

Services Monoay. a.m., irgm leiger-Mueller Funeral Home, 6453 W. Irv Ino Park to Saint Rosalie Church. Mass 9:30 am. Visitation Saturday, a tier pm.

inTermeni it. Josepft cemetery. -J-woyj. SP0ERL Henry G. Sooerl, beloved husband of Marlorie; lond lather ol George (Barbara) Spoerl, M.D.: grand father of Kristin and Mark; brother of frt latt timer, visitation 3 to and 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, at Peter son Funeral Home, 693 W.

North Av. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Wood 1 awn. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Shriners Hospital tor Crippled Children appreciated. 637- 4441.

STANICEK Jean Ann Stanlcek an assistant professor of physical education ai Wivne State University. Detroit died Oct. 6, 1978, daughter of the late Frank and Albina; slsteir of Frwln (Marie). Gladys (Robert. Ferdinand, Alvin (Lucille), the late Libust (Corliss) Monn and Frank (Dorothy).

Resting ai wnnams-Kampp Chapel, 430 E. Roosevelt Wheal on, Sunday 5 to 9 p.m. Services Monday 1 p.m. Interment Bohemian National. In lieu ol flow ers, memorials to Wayne State Uni versify Fond, Detroit, Mich, or the Cancer r-uno ire pre 1 erred, ooe-wio, PAWIIK I John s.

Pawiik, beloved us nana ot Charlotte, nee Cwa; dearest father of Judith (Sam) Bonafede and James D.D.S.i lond brotner ol Alexander (Hermlna) Miller, Catherine (the late Casimir) Gaiior, Mary (Andrew) Bobor, Stetia (thft late Stanley) Tocrta, joseonine wne late Andrew) Ciasnocha. Helen (Walter) Worwa; dear brother in tow of Genevieve (the late Ted) Gaida; loving grandfather of Sandra and Peter. Member ol Post 5972, VFW. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., Irom Melee and Sons Funeral Home. (34-3 N.

Ashland to Holy Innocents Church. Interment St. Adalbert. 421 PHELAN Frank I. Phelan, beloved husband of the late Bern ice Baker Phelan; loving father of Deanna (Robert) Bush, Judith (Joseph) Burbatt, Robert, Patrick (Bonnie), Gerald (Sandra), Daniel (Karen), Sandra (George) Petitte, Frances Benito Morales, Thomas (Dorine) and Kathleen (Dennis) Luttreil; dear grandfather of 17; fond brother of Bernard Phelan.

Funeral Monday. 1 o'clock p.m., at Blake -Lamb Funeral Chapels, 4727 W. 103rd Oak Lawn. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visitation after 6 o'clock p.m.

Saturday. For public transportation information. call Chicago 7 3 S-42 42 or 636-1)93. PHILIP Manorit 5. Philip, Oct.

1978, beloved wire of Morton dear mother of Alec loving daughter ot the late Hyman A. and Ethel C. Schuster, tond stepdaughter of Mar iorie Schuster, fond niece of Ber- rteite and Solomon Gurewirz. Memo rial services will be held at 10 a.m.; Monday, Oct. 9, Piser Chapel, 9200 Skokie Skokie.

In lieu of (lowers contributions may be made to the Grove Association, 4400 Elm Gurnee, in. 60031. For further Information phone 864-9522 or 679-4740. P0L0DNA Robert J. roioona, oetovea nuiwnu ot Josephine Poiodna; mner oi Robert (CmiSTinei roioana; ijnu brother of Emily Bex, Rose (Wil liam) WllSOn, JOWl mint Raymond (Mildred) Poiodna.

Ser-Titriv. 10:15 a.m.. at Cer- roak Home for Funerals. 5B44 WV Cermak Rd. Mass m- t5t- Mary ot tzesiocnowa miei ment Queen Ot neaven t-emcicir.

652-0243. POMRENZE Dr. Herman M. Pomrenze, resident ol Jerusalem, died Oct. 6, formerly ol Chicaoo, devoted husband ot Hen netta, nee sarnatiky, and the late Mamie; beloved father ol Judd touts (Eva) Pomrenze, Charlotte (Cantor Robert) Handweroer and Tema (Nat) oouse; loving grand' lather ol seven; great-grandfather of two.

Services and interment in Israel. P0NTERIO Christine R. (GrandlneltO Ponterlo, beloved wire or tne iaie r-rank ron-terio and the late Peter Grandinettlj loving mo mer ot tarmeia romeo, the tate Fred (Helen! Grahdlnettl, the late Roy Grandlnetti, the late George Grandinetti, Rose (Louis) Fetnng, Grace (George) Gozzo; devoted or nd mot her ol nine; Great- a rand mo her of nine; fond sister of Josephine Assise, Michael and Bill. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.. from the Galewood Funeral Chapels.

1857 N. Harlem to St. Peter Can us Church. Mass 10:30 a.m. Interment Queen ol Heaven Cemetery.

Visita tion Saturday alter 3 p.m. 889-1700. PRICE Margaret Price, beloved wife ol the late William G.I devoted mother of Helen (Art) Lundbiad, Margaret (Albert) Staltman iud the laia Robert; tour grandchildren ana Tnret great-grandchildren. At Edgar Funeral Home, 10900 S. Ckero, from 1 to 10 p.m., Sunday.

Service Monday, Oct. 9, 11 a.m., at Beverly Ev. Covenant Church, 106th Interment Mount Greenwood. Memorials to the church preferred. 423-1600 or 723-0676.

QUAUY Alma E. Qua ley, nee Gast, beloved wile ol tne ietg Percival F. Quelev; fond mother ol Betty (Harry) Thompson and William (Eleanore)-Qualevj grandmother ol eight; great-grandmother of live; dear sitter ol William R. and the late Carl Gast. Services at Barron-Hall Funeral Home.

4332 E'Ston corner of Pulaski Monday, Oct, 9, 11 a.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery. Please omit liowers. Visitation at chapel, 2 p.m. lo 10 P.m., Sunday.

KE 9-6100. QUI ITER William J. Qui Iter, retired Chicago Police Dept. Lieutenant, on Friday, Oct. 6, 1978, beloved husband ol Helen, nee Reeves; loving lather ot William R.

(Carolyn) and James M. (Claudia) Quilter; dear grandfather of live; lond brother ot Sr. Mary Borgia S.P. and the late Richard, Matthew, Marguerite Leihy, John and Jamiii Quilter. Funeral Monday, 11:30 g.m., Irom the Conbov Funeral Home, 6150 W.

North to St. Giles Church. Mass 12 noon. Interment Mount Carmet. Visitation Sunday, 3-9 P.m.

23M134. WICK Georgin. c. wick, nee mem, oe loved wife of Ih. late Conrad Wtck; devoted sister ot Margaret Mary, Loud of California; dearest friend ol.

Mrs. Jo Anderson. Memorials may be sent to American Cancer For information, call 561-2645. WIEDRA Waiter A. Wiedra, ton of the let Walter and Eva (Kreiner); loving, husband ol Frances (Chillckt)i beloved oacles, nieces, nephews and many other INlng relatives.

Member' ol F.D H. Post 971. Resting Wrsocki-Petzko Funeral Home, IMS N. Hermitage near Cortland Street. Visitation Tuesday, Oct.

10, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m. at Chapel to St Marys of the' Angels Church for High Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Interment St.

Adalbert Cemetery. BR 8-2636 WILKE Mary R. Wilke, nee Pllewtkl, 78, formerly ot South Chicago, be-- loved wife of the lata Henry Wilke: loving sister of Anthony T. (Henrietta) PilewskI and the late Stanley' Pilewski; tond aunt of Thomas and Robert PilewskI. Funeral servicei Tuesday, Oct.

10, 1:45 a.m.. from the Rosemoor Funeral Home, 17943 S- Torrence Lansing, to St. Ann's Church, 301O Ridge Rd Lansing. Mass a.m. Visitation Sunday and Monday, to 10 p.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 474-2404. WILKINSON Susan P. (Dormant Wilkinson, loving wife ol William dear mother ol Susan P. Austin, Mable J.

Wilkinson and Mary 15. sister of Maude Anden, Myrtle Kelly, Belle Sutherland, Charles and Gene Dorman; grandmother of' three. Visitation Saturday and Sunday to 9 p.m. Funeral servic. Monday 10 a.m.

at The Fern Chapel, South Western at 100th St. Interment Oakwoods. In lieu of (lowers contributions to The Asthmatic Children will be appreciated. 21a-1700. WINTER John Foster Wlntef of Oct.

6, 1971, husband of Ruth lather of Stephen Rolf, Bruce Allen, Wendy Jean and Douglas John Winter; brother of Richard A. and Robert J. Winter and Jean (Mrs. Melvin Haines. Friends may call at Hebbiethwait.

Chapel. 1567 Maple Evanston, from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m., Sunday, and 4 to p.m., Monday. Service II a.m., Tuesday, at Covenant United Methodist Church, 2525 Hartrey Evanston. Interment Ridgewood Cemetery. In lieu of liowers memorials may be made to Snore School' lor Retarded Children, 2525 Church' Evanston.

1644)130. YUNDT Emma Yundt, ne Graf, age 97, of-Hitlside, beloved wit. ol the late Andrew; dear mother of Michael (Charlotte) and Lucille (Walter) Batterman; lovin. grandmother of seveni great-grandmother of IX Resting at Hennessy-Brgno Funeral Home, 5903 Burr Oak Av, Berkeley, Sunday Irom 2 Services Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Oak Ridge.

Please omit flowers. 5444100. ZALATORIS Marceiia K. 2alalorls, nee Krxorls; loving mother ot Veronica Davis; fond grandmother of 10; great-! grandmother ot 23. Funeral Service.

Tuesday, 9 a.m. from the Ev.nt Funeral Home, 6M5 S. Western Ave. to Nativity B.V.M. Church.

Interment St. Casimir Lithuanian Cemetery. 737-t6O0. ZIX Donald E. Zli of Elmhurtt, beloved father of Diane; loving son of John' end Margaret Zli; dear brother of Barbara (Don) Rudnlk; dear uncle ot Patricia and Kathnm Colby.

At. the Pedersen-Rvber, Mortuary, 435 N. York, where friends may call Sunday 2-9 p.m. Formal from mortuary Monday, 9:30 a.m., to Immaculate Conception Church where Mas. will b.

celebrated et 10 W4-1133. Z0U Marl. O. "Murry" Zoll. lod husband of tn.

let. Eleanor, ne Purtell; loving ion of Eveline, Cowe, and the lat. Robert; fond brother of Genevfev. Doyle, Jean Gemauf and the late Forrest, visile-tion after 4 p.m. Saturday.

Funeral service Monday, 10 a.m., at Kenny Brothers, 3600 W. 95th St. Interment St. Mary. Member of American Leer-Ion Post 971, Ourt lor Victory, VFW Post 3940, 95th Inf.

Div. Assoc Kickapoo Tribe and Mohawk Tribe of the Lone Indian Fraternity. 239 3600. ZUBACK Julia M. (Moran) Zuback, beloved' sister of Charlea (Francis) friend of Joseph (Janet) Dudek; tond aunt of many nieces nd nephews.

Funeral services Tuesday, a.m., from Moravecek Funeral Home. 531) w. 2S1h St. Funeral Mass a.m. al St.

Odtis Church, interment Queen of Hetven. TO 3-4242. NICKEL Fava A. Nickel, Collins, ao of Brooklieid, beloved wife of Emil; -fond mother of Fave (David) Wilson nd Peggy (Donald) Minili grandmother of three; lister ol three. Resting at Hltieman Funeral Home.

944 W. Jlst Brook! re Id. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Clarendon Mills, tn lieu ot flowers, memorials lo Ogden Ave. Baptist Church appreciated.

Visitation Sunday to 4 P.m. and 7 to p.m. N01AN Thomas Nolan, beloved husband of Marie, nee Mueller; loving father of Robert (Alii) Nolan and Eveivne (James) Kouchoukos; devoted grandfather of eight; greatgrandfather of 30; fond brother of Mamie Sherlock of Oak Park. Chapel services Monday, 10:30 a.m., at chapel ot Adlnamis Funeral Directors, 4700 N. Western Av.

Visitation Saturday 6 to 10 p.m., Sunday 3 to 10 p.m. Inlerroant st, Joseph. 334-1700, N0RDMARK Anna F. Nordmsrk, fiee Caliti, ol Chicago, beloved ol the late Carl dear mother of Ralph Nord mark, Doris Baumann and the late James grandmother of Howard Lee Baumann, Karen Clesen and Lynno A. Baumann; grtat grandmother of sii.

Funeral Monday, 1 p.m.. at Haben Funeral Home, 0J7 Niles Skokie. Interment St. Paul Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 3-9 p.m.

6734111. In tieu of flowers, make contributions to St. Vincent De Paul Society of Transfiguration Church, 2M9 W. Carmen, Chicago. N0RYS See Frances C.

Tomasiewskl notice. NUTT See Glairs Carter notice. OLIVER Estellt Oliver, beloved wife of the late C. Larry; loving mother of Louis (Jewel) Roos and the late Richard H. Roos; dear grandmother, of Diane, Susan, Curtiss, Maria.

Ro-brn, Tony, Diiia and Rick Roos. Member of the American Federation of Music. Service! Monday, Oct. 9, 11 a.m., at Drake and Son Funeral Home. 5303 N.

Western Av. Inter- ment Elmwood Cemetery. Visitation after 2 p.m.. Sunday. 561-6874.

OLSON Ernest E. Olson of Mount Prospect, beloved husband Of Joan, nee Tal- luto; loving father of Peggy Ann and Phillip E. Olson; dear brother of Leonard (Frances). Walter (Eileen) and the late Frank (Josephine 01 son. Irene (Ed) Carlson and Elsie (Harry) Damore.

Visitation Sunday, 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Lauterburg and Oehler Funeral Home. 20O0 E. Northwest Arlington Heights, where services will be held Monday, 3 p.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights.

In lieu of flowers, contributions lo Ameri can Diabetes Foundation. 253-5423. COSTING Harry Oostlng, suddenly, beloved husband of Elsie Oostlng, nee scneaf; oear father of Ronald, Nan cy. Lawrence and Sharon Liebert: grandfather of four: brother of Clara Kovalclk, Paul and Jean VanMeer- ren. t-unerai services rvtonaay, 1 p.m.

at Hkkey-Vandenberg Chapel. 30 W. 174th Tinier Pk 11 block E. Ol Oak Park Ave Henry J. Bos.

Director. Interment Chapel Hill South. Visitation Sunday, 2-10 p.m. aji-iDij. PADAR See Daisy C.

At wood notice. PAN0ZZ0 Angelina Penono, age 79, wife of me late Dominick (Gobtw) Panoi ten mntri. irt. n.tAii Schorle. Raymond and Florence venryt; grandmother of seven; reatgrandmother of two.

Resting ai r-anono urotnert Funeral Home 300 E. USth Fiinar.i a ia, to St. Anthony Church. Mass DiTi OS; noiy aepuicnre pArmim ArlltMt Dillkual O.I. wife ol tte late Frank; fond tlsltr ol Rtnt Datua Rhode, Rich Dania rd the lrt Sam Oanta and Ouaglia, Funeral Monday.

Oct. 9, 10:30 a.m., from Drake and Son Fu- nrdi nome, 3juj n. western Av, ta vw i-ejuT of romprii cnurcn, W. 9 ton. Mass 11-30 a 1234 tombment Queen of Heav Mai i las i Vflt a a.

ia Satufriay and 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday paiii rcnu Eloise M. Piuliion or EvanJton, nn. Paullson; mother of Carol Kepoler of Arlington Heights and Jean Stritt ol Ridgewood, N.J.; sister of Mar- aarat llnwr auri InhM v.kai 'Evanston; five grandchildren, nesting at hebblethweite Chapel, IS67 Maple Evanston, from 4 to I p.m. on surwey.

service 2 p.m. Monday al Walker Chapel of the First cvanSTOn (1419 Chicago Evanston). Inter neu. nwiiuiiai rarn vemeienri See Joseph L. serzen notice.

STERN vera stem, nee snvoer, oeioveo wife of the late Charles; dear sister of Leona (Ben) Bernstein; loving. euM of many nieces and nephews. Services Monday, II a.m., at Piser Memorial Chapel, 5206 N. Broadway. Interment Hebrew Progressive Cemetery, Waldhe.m.

Please Omit flowers. Friends are asked to pay their respects at the time ol the services. 561-4740. SZWEDA George L. Szweda, beloved husband ol Dorothy, nee Stasrak; loving lather of Darlene (William Pilchta and Gregory (Nils) Szweda; lond grandfather ol William P.

and Steven Plichta and David and Daniel Szweda; dear brother ol Stanley (Jane), Bruno, Florence (George) Chuhak, Walter (Lorraine) and Bernard (Carol); also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funer-. al Monday, Oct. 9, 8:45 a.m., Irom Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee to St.

Ceiestlne Church. Mass 9:30 a.m. Entombment All Saints, Please omit liowers. Visitation begins 3 p.m. Sunday.

774-0366. TAIMAGE James R. Taimage, 35, or Lake Bluff, Oct. 5. 197B, husband ol Beverly; lather ol Sean and Shannon; brother ol Jerry Prendel, Lonnie Harkness and Kenneth Ches-lev; son ol Eilie Chesley and John Talmage.

Funeral services Monday, Oct. 9, 12:30 p.m., at Wenban Funeral Home, 233 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest. Interment North Shore Garden ot Memories. Visitation Sunday, 7-9 P.m.

Contributions may be mide to the American Hepatic Foundation, Box 1005 Williamston, North Carolina. 27892. Info: 234-0022. TH0RGERSEN Slgnd Thorgersen, loving daughter ot Othilie and the late George. Funeral services Monday, Oct.

9, a.m., at the Schieika Funeral Home, 77)0 W. Addison St. Interment Irv ing park. Visitation 4 to 10 p.m, Sunday. Please omit liowers.

NA a- 3444. TODD Set Mary Glavm. notice T0MASZEWSK1 Frances C. Tomeszewski. net Norys, beloved wife of the late Stan-, lev; loving mother ol Rosemary (Edward) Dabrowski; fond grandmother ol Karen and Gregory; dear sister ot Lottie (the late Frank) Kolasinskl, the late Mary (George) he iter, the late Leo (Jean) Norys, Helen (the latt George) Ruether' and Lillian (tht late John) Kotela; also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Monday, Oct. 9, at 9:30 a.m., from Colonial Funeral Home, 6250 N. Milwaukee to St. Tnecla Church. Interment St.

Adalbert. Past president ol Dorman-Dunn Unit No. 547, A.L. Aux. Visitation begins 7 p.m.

Saturday. 774 0366. TREEF John B. Treff, beloved husband ol Pearl; loving lather of Thomas (Phyllis), and Joseph; brother of Leo, Marion and the late Carl; neohew of Gertrude Treff. Visitation Sunday 2 to 9 p.m.

Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Donneltan-Fitzgerald-Franklin Funeral Homt, 1571 Maple Evanston, to St. Nicholas Church. Mass 11 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. In lieu ol liowers, contributions to Evanston Hospital intensive Care Unit would bt appreciated.

UN 9-2900. URBAiT Lucllt S. Urban, Oct. 7, age 85, tate of Homewood. daughter of the late John and Margaret Urban; sister of tht late Marion G.

and John E. Urban. Resting al the Tews Funeral Home, 18230 Dixit Homewood from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday Services 1 p.m. Monday.

Interment Bronswood, SYl-5300 WEINSTEIN Hennr E. Welnstetn. beloved hus band ol Tessie Weinstein; loving lather of Robert ibniriev) Weston and tht late Wlllard. Donald and Richard; grandfather ot Lynn and Bill. Private services t-urtn CO, Funeral Directors, Chicago.

WINCKAITIS Charles Wenckaitis, Veteran of World. War II, dearest brother of Ann Pilat, Chester (Pauline) and Ted (Barbara) Zmkevici; lond relative ol many. Funeral services Tues day, 9 a.m., from 1h Eodeikis Funeral Home, 4605 S. Hermitage lo Holy Cross Church. Interment St.

Casimir Cemetery, visita tion Sunday, after p.m. 927-1741. WIEDMAN Minnie A. Wiedman, beloved wife ol the late John; fond mother of Dorothy (the late James) Smith and Lorraine (Jack) Jacobs; grandmother of tour. Funeral Monday, Oct, 9, 2 p.m..

at Drake and Son Funeral Home, 5j N. western av, Interment Irving Park Cemetery. Visitation all p.m., Sunday. ol the services anordeo by the WEST LUCANIA FUNERAL HOVE H57N.Hart.mAv.. 664-5150 POSTUWAIT VR.LAQE CHAPEL IMnnUrclOAPaik.

EU3-4141 SOUTHWEST BECVAR FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5218 Kdz 7763309 BRADY-GILL FUNERAL HOME 2929 W. 87m SI 636-2600 EGAN FUNERAL HOME 3700W.3(dSI. LU2-200C PETER J. GRANATA SR. 10727 S.

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79m St, 10727 S. PuljsW fW. 2506 W. 63(1) SL 776-7776 THOMAS MclNERNEY SONS 7901 S. Konwnsky A.

LU 54702 JAMES J. McPHEE AffibMd wtti MWtay F. 5941 Atdw (5700 W) 9256271 ot 767-8807 McPHEE FUNERAL HOME 7133S.WilemChica90 PR8-0776 SHEEHY FUNERAL HOMES Owrwd and opetatrrt by potwrt J. Sheeny Sr. and Andrew J.

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FRIDAY AND SUNDAY. PHONE MISS CRAWFORD. 222-4593 day 4 10 iu p.m, aay-iw. jfijiBi Sim i w.r.;i.ii Mj jaf 1.

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