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HEWS SECTION TJRJ THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1933 ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards of Thanks. In Memoriam. THE RIVER 4 Happy' Less Joyous Stages la the Ohio and Mississippi Rlvsrs and tributaries at 8 m. and change In the lut 24 hours: 'eg to la a a a I Announcing Service in the Publishing of In Memoriam Notices The Enquirer lias prepared a loose-leaf book of several hundred Memoriam verses for Its readers. If you contemplate inserting a Memorial notice, call at The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, and ask for assistance in preparing your notice.

There la no additional cost for this service, only a charge for the apace your notice occupies. Tear after year "In Memoriam" notices have become more popular in the Sunday Enquirer rates for these notices are exceedingly reasonable. INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN. PHONE PARKWAY 2700. A COURTEOUS AND INTELLIGENT AD-TAKER WILL GREET YOU.

ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPERS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET, Death Notice. Cincinnati Elttsbu'gh am 6 Jjam 10 J3m )3 Dam 11 13.410.2 12.2 0.4 B. 3i0.4 Lock 7 Zaneevlllt Ivanhoe Radford Hlnton 5.010.1 13.710.4 7.6 0.21 1.0 5.el 1.2 41 0.4 8.no.2 16 1.2 1.6 1.4 7.0 1.81 1.3 0.1 0.1 flam It Kan. Valla Parlt'burg .10. 9 0.4 Charl'atoa Logan Willia'son Plkevllla Farmora Dayton Heidclb'ra: Dam 22 Dam 24 6 61 0.8 S.Tl 0.6 0.5 Pleas't 7.7 8.1 9.6 12.2 i.l 7.4 0.8 Dam 28 Dam 29 Fortsm'th Dam 33 Dam 35 Dam 38 Dam 30 Louisville.

Dam 41 Kvansvllla Dam 52 Cairo Memphis fyicksburg Orleans 0.6 0.1 0.7 8.6 Hh Brldgo 10.2 0.0 P.4 8.2 0.6 0.7 0.3 Franktort Nashville. Cha'nooga Florence John'ville Dub'ique Keokuk. Omaua Kan. City. 8t.

Lit. o.i 6.81.3 8.31.0 17.61-0.1 7.910.3 8.81 0.5 6.010.8 7.810.2 4.810.1 3.10.2 1.00 2 0.3 0.1 1 0.1 1.4i 6.81O.I 6.210.3 1.10.4 0.10.3 Elver Forecast. Cincinnati, December 2 The Ohio River, Krom the Kanawha to the mouth of the Kentucky, will continue in pool Sunday. W. C.

Devereaiuc River 12.4 feet, pool stag. I Arrivals. The steamer Chrle Greene arrived at the foot of Main Street from Louisville. The eteamer Froman M. Coote arrived at the foot of Sycamore Street, from Muiavllle.

Departures. The eteamer Chrle Green leaves the wharf, foot of Main Street, at 9 a. m. tor Louisville. The eteamer Froman M.

Coots leaves the wharf, foot of Sycamore Street, at 12 Boon for Louisville. TELEGRAPHIC. Loulivllle (AP) Tha Tom Greene down 4:43 a. m. As- summary of the business of boats docking at the municipal wharf here In the last two 'weeks shows the movement of automobiles was light but other Items held up to their seasonal averages.

Tha movement of tobacco was aomewbat above the average, while the number of passengers carried aleo Increased The summary, covering the period starting November 15, follows: Inbound New automobiles, cream. 76 gallons; tobacco, 4 hogsheads (33 tone); miscellaneous irelght, 2, 256 tons; passengers, 79. Out-Uound New automobiles, miscellaneous irelght, 1,386 tons; passengers, 77. In Memoriam. In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughter and sister, SOPHIA STANO, who passed away December 4, 1931.

We have missed you from our home, dear eopnia, miss you everywhere, A shadow o'er our Ufa la cast, Wa miss the sunshine of your face. We miss your kind and willing hand, Our home la dark without you, Wa miss you everywhere. Badly Missed by Mother, Sisters and urotner. In Loving Memory Ot our beloved ion and brother, EDWIN GANBMAN, who passed away suddenly November 28, ivu, agva hi years. Re Utile thought when leaving boms, He would return no more, That he In death would sleep alone.

And leave us here to mourn. Wa do not know what pain ha bora, we ma not see mm aie, We only know he passed away. And oould not say good-by. Bndly Missed by His Loving Mother and Dunn, In Loving Memory Of our dear mother, CAROLINE HOLLENKAMP, (nsa Laker), who-passed away December 6, 1933. Years of sacrifice, llttla of nlav- Loving and giving and smoothing the way iio uiousnt oc sen, nut or tne oineri I know He said.

"Well done, dear mother. Badly Missed by Her Daughter, Bon and uaugnter-in-uiw vera, May ana Marga noiienaamp. Requiem' high mass Bt. Margaret Mary'i Church, December at 8 a. m.

In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, HUGO O. A. REUTER, who passed away December 1(32. Even death has Its wonderful mission, Though It robs me of those I love; It drawa ma from my surroundings, To long for the meeting above. Time takes away ths edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf, Resting where no tears you see, In perfeot peace you wait for ma Badly Missed by Your Lonesome Wife, Mrs, -nun nsuier, noseue, jx j.

In Loving Memory Of my dear brother, FRANK WILDENTHALER, who paassd away December 4, 1932. When the evening shades art falling, And I am sitting all alone, In my heart there cornea a longing, If you only could come home. Oft and oft my thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where I laid my dearest brother Just on year ago today. From His Bister, Katharlna Wlldenthaler. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, HENRY JOHN LINDHOR8T, who passed away November 29, 1132, We often alt and think of him, When we are all alone, For memory la ths only friend, That grief can call Its own.

Like Ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, Our love for him will still keep green, Ann never iaas away. Badly Missed by Wife and Children, Card Of Thanks. In the midst of sorrow and grief, I am pot unmindful of the kind aots bestowed upon ms by my relatives, friends and neighbors to ths great loss ot my beloved nusuano, BERNARD KATHMANN. Especially do I thank tha clergy of Bt Francis Church for their kindness and requiem nign mass and Nurre fu neral directors, for thslr kindness. Mrs.

Anna Mae Kathmann. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, WILLIAM J. HOFERER, who passed away December 5, 1929. Oh, what would I give to clasp his hand, nu uaar junn iau to see; To hear his voice, to see his smile, That meant so much to me. His spirit has fled, his sufferings o'er, At the fireside he will Join me no more, His Loving Wife, Mary Irene Hoferer.

In Loving Memory LA VERNE" JAEGER WEHRMAN, who passed away November 20, 1929, Weary, sowsary of wishing For a form that has gons from our sight, For a voles that Is hushed to us sver, For eyes that to us were so bright. Badly Missed by Son, Bobby, Parents and jvciauves. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, JOSEPHINE M. LIPPB, who passed feway December 8, 1933, Dear mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still In memory you are with us, jm you always were oerore. Badly Missed by Josephine and Lillian.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved grandchild, GEORGIA! BIEKBERT, who died December 7, 1932, III our hearts there Is a picture of you, More precious than silver or gold, It Is a plcturs of you, dear Georgle, Whose memory will never grow old. Sadly Mlsssd by Grandma and Parents. K. Spiritualists. o.

In Loving Memory Of our dsarly beloved mother, ELIZABETH KUOELE, who passed away December 193Lr Sleep on, dear mother, It nag been twelve long years Since you left our heart filled with aad ness and tears. Yours was a heart that was blithesome and gay, Scattering sunshine all along the way. You know how wa loved you, and fit, lpve you yet Though Ood took you from us wa cannot forget. Always remembered by Your Husband; Children and Grandchildren. In Sad And Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved sister, CARRIE BROWN, who died November 27, 1931.

We have missed you from our horns, dear Carrie, Wa miss you everywhere. a snaoow sr our life is eaat Wa mlsa the sunshtns ot your face, We miss your kind and willing hand. Your fond and loving care. Our home le dark without you, We miss you everywhere. Badly Missed by Her Loving Bister, Kris umui, In Loving Memory Of our dear son and brother, ELMORB O.

HUNT, who passed away December t. 1832. We often alt and think of him, When we ara all alnna For memory la the only friend, That grief oan call Us own. Llks Ivy on the withered oak, When all other things decay, Our lova for him will still keep green, Ana never fade away. Missed by Mother, Bister and Brotner, In Loving Memory Of my dear son, SAMUEL J.

BILES, who passsd away December 8, 1932. When the evening shades art falling, And I am Blttlnv all In my heart there comes a longing, If you only could onme home. Oft and oft my thoughts do wandsr, nt far Where I laid my dearest son, Just one year ago today. Badly Missed by His Lonesome Mother. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and grandson, RUSSELL PLACEMAN, who passed away December 4.

1931. Time speeds on, two years have passsd Since death its gloom, its shadow uit Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light We miss that light, and ever will. His vacant place thsre's nont to fill. Badly Missed by His Mother and arand- mower. In Loving Memory Of my dear sister, XMUA HARTEN (nee Tate), who passed away December 1, 192T.

Time takes away ths edge of grief. But memory turns back every leaf, Resting where no tears you eee In perfect peace you wait for ms. Bsdly Missed by Your Slstsr Kata. In Loving Memory Of ANTHONY HELME8, who passed away December 8, 1933.N The pearly gates wsrs opened, A gentle voice said, Comal And with farewells unspoken, Ys gently entered home. ladly Missed by His Loving Wife am In Loving Memory Of our bslovsd husband and father, GEORGE SCHRAFFENBERGER, who passed away Novambsr 29, 1932.

Nothing oan ever taks away Ths love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Badly Missed by His Wits. F. Societies and Lodges, Douglass Lodge No. 11.

Knights of Pvthlaa The annual election of lodge and grand lodge omoers will take pie-ce tomorrow evening (Dec. 4)1 all Past Chancellors are especially urged to attend the Grand Uiage omoers election. Moose assemble to pay our last respect io our aepartea Drotner, jonn Benaexer, -Sunday, December 8, at 6 P. s-t the Vltt ft termer funeral borne, 1826. Westwood Avs.

liLMUR F. HUNHICKER, Dictator, Jos. E. Sweeny, Secretary, o. MiscGllaneoiM Notices.

WOMAN NURSE who took care of Helm r. jrrecniung at me frio. Hill Banl-torlum, please give addrees to Ralph F. Frschtllng. 202 High St.

Hamilton. Ohio. Friendly reasons. R. Lost and Found.

DOG Lost In Hyds Park; black and white cocaer spaniel msis: nam "Biff," Reward. WO 8141 R. 8 GOLD RING Mosaic setting; bel. at Au-burn and 117 Klnsey. Reward.

AV9429 LOST Men's Omen wrist watch" with initials J. on back. Liberal reward. Lost Wednesday night. HKmlock 6654.

LOST Solid brown terrier, femals; a von anno. LOST Tan Doherman Plncher dog; reward'. van kj vird. PURBffi Cont. gold watch, pencil and keys.

Address Box 117, cars The Enquirer. K. NSplrituallst. CONDENSED TIME TADLE OF CINCINNATI TRAINS TO PRINCIPAL CITIES C. P.

MULLEN FUNERAL HOME. 26-928 Locust BL WOodburn WW. Chas. D. Meyer Co.

NO CHARGE FOR FUNERAL BOMB. 1804 Vine Street. PA 1930-31. Reeidanc. AV 4000.

de3-9tuW lI Wittw L.o. runeral Home 3026 MADISON ROAD. OAKLET, JKfferson 0108. de3-9tSuTh WM. F.

FULDNER MODERN DOWNTOWN MORTUARY. MAIN 4754. 421 ARCH 8T. aes-viBuw Dunn 6c Lashbrook FUNERAL HOME, INC. (Ill Madison Rd.

BRamble 0203. de3-9SuTh Gus Gildehaus Co. FUNERAL ROME. SOU VINE ST. AVON 4S43.

no26-9tuW W. D. JACOCKS sow, w. jacucks FUNERAL HOME Gilbert and Locust. 6 woodburn osoi.

Death Notices. AMPT Charles F. Ampt, beloved husband Luella Ampt (nee Brown), at Macon, December 2. 1933. at 5 a.

m. Re mains will arrive Cincinnati Sunday, December 3. Due notice of funeral. ARAND Edward Arand, beloved husband or jos'pnina Arand (nee Kaniey), Friday, December 1, 1933, aged 72 years. Funeral from residence, 4209 Spring Grove Tuesday, December 5, at 2 p.

m. BECKMAN Leroy BecKman, beloved son of Harry and Goldle Beckman (nse Btlfel), at hM home, 6559 Miami Madeira, Ohio, Friday, December 1, 1933. Remains at the Johnson funeral home, 7737 Laurel ave. Remains will lis In state at unurcn from a to 3 m. Berv.

Ices at the Madeira Presbyterian Church, uonaay, uecemoer 4, at p. m. bickerton Eiiaabeth Bickerton, (nee Full), widow of John Bickerton and mother of John Houston, Thursday. No. vember 30, 1933.

at the home of Howard Loesch, 822 Walnut Dayton, aged 68 years. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 708 Berry Day ton, uonaay, December 4, at p. m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. I Aurora unai papers please copy.j BITTNKB Paul Blttner.

232 Ward ttenevue, aged 70 years, husband of Aaeii, Bcnomian Blttner and father of George P. Blttner. Remains at Vonder-haar ft Stetter's funeral home, 335 Eaat Third Newport, Ky. Requiem high mass Tuesday, 9 a m. at Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue, Ky.

Kindly omit flowers. BOESCHER Elizabeth Boescher (nee Schwartz), beloved wife of John Boeecher and mother of Cyril Boescher, Saturday, December 2, 1933, formerly of Elmwood Place, Ohio, aged 59 years. Funeral Tuesday, December 5, at 2 p. m. from J.

Hodapp's funeral home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Ohio. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery. BOWMANN Josephine Bowmann, beloved whs 01 tne late ueorge Bowmann, Friday, December 1, 1933, at residence of her daughter, Mrs. Tlllle Trove, Dixie Highway, Florence, aged 81 years. Funeral Tuesday, December 5.

Rjqulem hleh mass at St. Paul's nhurnh. ft a. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. CLTJXTON Amelia Cluxton, beloved wife 01 tne taie nicnara 'Jiuxion, aeea 81 years.

Saturday. December 2. 1933. of C74 Grand Price Hill. Due notice of funeral.

BCELOW Adolph Buelow, beloved father or airs. o. Kott, Mrs. C. H.

uthman end William Buelow. Remains at J. J. Yungbluth ft Sons' funeral home, 3626 Eastern ave. Due notice of funeral.

BROCKMAN Catherine Brockman, (nee Noppenberger), widow of John W. Brock- man and beloved mother of Sister Ann Marie. O. S. and John Frank.

Joseph, Raymond and Norbert Brockman, Mrs. J. McHush. Mrs. William Luxford and Mrs.

Joseph Boehle, Friday, December 1. 1933. of 3559 Newtnn av. Funeral Monday, December 4, from Nurre funeral home. 3437 Monteomerv at Dauner at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Mark's Church at a m. Members of St. Ann Altar Society will meit Monday morning at funeral home at 8:30 to pay their last respects.

BTWATERS Elizabeth Bywaters (nee Jacobs), beloved wife of Adelbert Bv- waters, Friday, December 1, 1933, at the residence, 408 Mill Lockland, Ohio. Funeral from the Vorhis funeral home, 310 Dunn Lockianrf. nhin Aucsuuy, uecemoer at p. m. Jn- wraiBni uait mil.

CHbVVNING Risk Chowninr. belnvM tina, ona or Kate cnownlng (nee McLaugh- uu, xriuay uocemoer 1, i33, at residence, 1026 Freeman ave. Funeral from tho Busse ft Borgmann Co. Mortuary, 1 K1 BVuM, tuiau ueccmoer f. at 3 p.

m. CONROY-Bessl. Conroy (nee McKeone), beloved wife of Richard Conroy and be- loved Mr ch-, Mrs. Alice Moler and Mrs. Lillian Rombs' Saturday, December 2, 1933.

Funeral 1 rum tne late residence, 306 Baum st Tuesday, December 6. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass 8U Phllomena's vuuiui m. MAEEIAGE LICENSES.

Earl Rovilfan. 92 vnra 1A9 Street, Lockland, laborer, 'and Coralee Lewis, 18, Woodiawn, Ohio. Fred W. Schaffner 2R vears nM nl. ware, Ohio, engineer, and Ruth A.

Campbell, 20, 3415 Paxton Avenue. Arthur Lewis. SO nM kAAumnn Ohio, laborer and Maggie Hardy, 32, 1035 Cutter Street. Stanley A. Schntt 87 irnnii Avenue and Duck Creek Road, brakeman, and Reglna C.

Schott, 37, Kennedy Avenue and Duck Creek, Road. Edward Clarksin. AT fill Vmm Pearl Street, carpenter, and Jessie Lvle. 814 East Pearl Street. George Young.

21 venr. nM. Ml nH Street, laborer, and Lillia Branch, 23, 644 Betts Street. Bruno DeBlaslo. 47 years old.

1611 Wat. nut Street, tailor, and Hattl O'Hara. K4. 1611 Walnut Street. William Newman 29 years old, 637 Delhi Avenue, plumber, and Isollne Rlggs, 27, East Fourteenth Street.

Edward J. Klnsel, 37 years old, 4745 Woodiawn Avenue, Norwood, blacksmith, and Cecil Levi, 25, 4913 Wesley Avenue, Norwood. Ben Friedman 28 years old, 825 Rock-dais Avenue, operator, and Dorothy Hoff man, sua AocKaaie Avenue. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The following table shows the state of the weather at the places mentioned, aa indicated by the Weather Bureau, at 8 o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time: im Hi Places of Placea of an SMS ATLANTIC STATES Lake Region Con'd.

Montreal 28 30 0 O. Rapids 46 46 .01 1 Ft.W'yne 48 50 04 64 34 36 .04 I UP. MISS. VALLEY Mln'polls 38 38 .28 Eastport 18 16 38 40 34 44 0 0 Ot ot of York 42 48 Phlla'p'a 44 48 W'sh'ton 48 52 62 58 UUDUqilC. 48 48 44 44 .04 Sav'nah.

62 72 Jack'llle. 64 78 64 76 Davenp't 44 54 .14 I Spgfld.IU 68 00 I St. Louis 58 63 .04 GULF STATES. 62 04 .08 I Memphis 62 66 .81 i Atlanta. 58 62 01 Tampa.

72 80 Montg'ry 66 74 0 Vlcksb'g 74 78 Ot N.Ort'ns 68 76 0 Sh'vep't 66 70 1.14 Smith 62 72 0 70 76 0 MO. VALLEY. Spgfd.Mo 10 f.2 0 Kan. City 52 66 0 1 Conc'rdia 48 64 0 Omaha. 60 52 .01 I 38 40 .08 O'lvest'n 72 76 0 S.A'tonlo 76 82 0 C.Christl 74 78 .02 1 Moorhe'd 34 36 .02 I Wllimon.

3S 46 0 WESTERN STATES, OHIO VALLEY. Havre. 44 68 0 PlttBb'gh 60 52 0 Park'b'g 50 52 Of sneridan. 2S 58 38 54 Cheyenno 86 42 Rapid Cy 42 52 N.Platte 40 42 S.Lake S8 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Col'mb's 48 Cln'natl. 64 66 polls 66 60 Lou'vtlle 62 Ev'sville 64 66 Knox'lle.

60 66 Tt I I Q.Junct'n 44 48 Pueblo. 30 42 Dodge Cy 44 46 Okla.City 58 A3 Amarllla 60 60 Abilene. 60 72 Roswell 58 68 Santa 34 49 Flagstaff 32 50 Phoenix. 66 0 L.Angles 58 68 Chat'oga 66 Nash'llle 64 68 LAKE REGION. 40 40 I Clevel'd.

48 48 ParrySd. 36 38 0 S.S.Ma'e 36 40 0 By 40 40 .04 5 Clear. tCloudy. IFartly cloudy. fSnow.

Trace. I Rain. 5 si so II BE 7 Card Of Thanks. With sentiments of deep gratitude we desire to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved wife ana momer, ANNA RET8CH-LEICBT. We especially thank Rev.

O. W. Grauer ror me aina aoa oonsoung services, Lr. j. W.

Miller and Dr. Carl T. Klrachneler for their alnoere and patient endeavors, the officers and members of the Woman's Benefit Association, Queen City Review No. 157; the Clifton Heights Ladles' Circle, the Clifton Heights Blnglng Society, tha Damen Vereln Edelweiss and the Ladles' Aid of Phlllpcus Church, all for their Itrie attend ance and aervleee, tha donors of the many beautiful floral offerlnge, and the pallbeer-ere for their services and the Busse 4 Bnrgmann funeral directors, for the efficient manner of conducting tha aervteca. Tha Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. In tha midst of our sorrow and rrlsf we wish to express our alnoere thanks and appreciation to all our friends and neigh bors for their kindness and sympatny shown in the great loas of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, HENRY RAABE, In particular do we thank Rev. H. Zuts. of St Matthsw Evangelical ChurcL, Wlnton Place, for his words of consolation.

the organist, Mr. William Koester; the soloists, Miss Lucy Hoeweler, Mrs Al Bchwett-man and Mr, William Schlensker, for their comforting selections; aleo Mr. Fred Grube for his solo at the grave, the Gardner's Union and the Gardener's Society for their large attendance, the pallbearers, for their services, an donors of tne neautinu norm offerings, and Frank W. Imwalls, of the Imwaile Memorial, for his kind and '(! went services. Tha Bereaved Family, Card Of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to all relatives, frlsnds and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended In our saa osrsavement, tne loss ot our aeariy neiovsu son ona Drainer, BILLY RICHMOND. We especially thank Fr. John Mayerhofer for hie requiem high mass, Mr. Meyers, the organist, Mr. Herbert Enrlght, the soloist and his aooompanlst, Dr.

David Llllard, the doctors and nurses at tha Gen eral Hospital for their endeavors. Bister Mary Austin, and his classmates and pallbearers, for their kindness; Bussa Borgmann funeral directors, fur the efficient management of all services, The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, frlenda and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our dearly beloved mother, XATHERINB E. SCHNEIDER, Ws especially thank the Rev, Jos.

A. Tleken for his frequent visits and his chanting of the solemn requiem mass, also his assistants, Father Lenr and Father Orunkemeyer, Dr. Walter Muaekamp and nurss, Miss Rose Wlldhaber, the donors of the beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and Bussa-Borxmann for tha efficient management of the funeral. Tha Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks.

With sentiments of dsep gratitude I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown ma In the great loss of my dearly beloved father, AUGUST RIEHLE. In particular do I thank Rev. H. N. Gelstwelt for his kindness and words of consolation, Mr.

Lyman Wlltss and Miss schuplng for their musical selections, Dr. Theodore Bangs and nurse, Miss Hunt, and Uncle Nick for their untiring efforts, the teachers of Bt Bernard publlo school and rranx w. jmwane, or. tne imwaua Memorial, for his efficient management of the funeral. Tha Bereaved Daughter, Card Of Thanks.

In tha midst of our sorrow, wa wish to acknowledge the kindness and sympathy shown us by our relatives, friends and neighbors In the loss of our dearly be, lovea win, momer ana sister, SUSAN MANSIB SHOEMAKER. We especially thank the God's Bible School for their Impressive ssrvlcss, the Eloyees of the Phillip Carey and the usee ft Borgmann funeral directors, for tn efficient management au serv ices, Elmer Shoemaker and Family, Mrs, Bylvla jnansie enoemaxer. Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, and nalghbors tor tneir Kindness ana sympatny snown us in im great loss of our aeariy Beloved wire ana momer, ELLA TULL KAHLE. We esneclally thank Rev.

Carnes. of Hanover, for his consoling services, the employees of the Hennegan ft for their attendance and kindness, the donors of the floral offerings and Henry Ollde-haua for tha affialant manacement or ail services. Oeorge Kahle Br, and Bon. Card Of Thanks. Wa wish to exnresa our sincere thanks to Father Evsrs, Father Imbus, Father Bell, Father Rlchter, to all relatives, friends and neighbors for ths kindness and sympathy extenaea in our saa bereavement, tne loss oi our aeariy oeiovea nusoand ana father, HENRY LAY, Especially thank tha donors of the spiritual bouquets and floral offerings: also thank Dr.

lwls L. Feld for his Kindness, and Henry Kadei, undertaker, for hie efficient management of 411 ssrvlces. Ths Beresved Wife and Children, Card Of Thanks. Ws desire to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, irlencls and neighbors for their kindness during ths Illness and at the death of our daughter and sister, IRENE L. ALBRINK.

Especially do wa thank Rev. A. Burke for his kind visits and rsquiem high mass, tha donors of the many and most beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, and ths John J. Hodapp as funeral directors, for tha efficient management of all services. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us the great loss of our dearly beloved father, CHARLES WIEDEMANN. Wa especially thank Rev. E. F.

Andree for his comforting words, the donors of the floral offerings, the pallbearers, and the Thomas funeral home for the efficient management of all the services. Tha Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Ws wish to express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbors tor their kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss our Deiovea wire ana motner, IRENE M. FRAWLEY.

We esneclally thank tha donors of the beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and Henry H. Grueter ft Son, funeral directors, for their efficient services. The Bereaved Family. In Memoriam. A Birthday Bemembrance Of my beloved uncle, THEODORE M.

FOUCAR, who passed away November 4, 1933. Not dead to us who loved him; Not lost, but gona before He lives with us In memory And will forever more. His Niece, Emily. In Loving Memory Of our dear wife and mother, BERNELIA SEIFEL, Who passed away December 8, 1928. My Hps cannot tell how I miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say, God alons knows how I miss her, In a home that Is lonesome today.

Badly Missed by Her Husband and Son, In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and sister, MRS. ANNA WIEDERHALT, who passed away November 26, 1930. Loving and kind In all her ways-Upright and lust to the end of her days; Sincere and true In -her heart and mind; Beautiful memories she leaves behind. Badly Missed by Her Children and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, ROSE STEGMAN, who passed away December 8, 1929, For all of us shs did her best-May God grant her eternal rest Sadly Missed by Her Husband and Children.

In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, BENJAMIN F. "PEGGY" WILSON, who passed away December 7, 1932. You will always be In my memory. Badly Hissed by Your Wife, Lula. No 840 WE AfterTdt With Law nnirn'iiirii-i' I Harry "Happy! Harris, B0 years old, Negro, no borne, whose smiling face appear in countless coal adver- unhanmiv seated on a wooaen oencn wun sev- eral sets of Iron bars between him self and the clean, dustless coal pile outdoors as the result of an encounter with police, Patrolman Harry Bitters, 54, was treated for a bite on his right hand and bruises on his left leg, and Patrolman Charles Kathman, 89, was treated for a bite on his right hand and bruises on his right leg at General Hospital as a result of "Happy's" teolh and feet 'Happy" became sad and pro ceeded to cause a disturbance at the oil station of Eugene Lewis, Central Parkway near Vine Street Lewis called police.

Patrolmen Lion and Berry took- "Happy into cus- todv and turned him over to Pa- nm an1 w-Uiman of trolmen Bitters and Kathman of Patrol No. 4. Suddenly decided that Bitters and Kathman were too harjDV" and he attempted to make them "sad" like himself. When the battle ended "Happy" was sadder than he was in the first place, CINCINNATIAN IS NAMED. Cleveland, December 2 (AP) New officers of the Ohio Federa tion of Baptist Young 'People will be Installed here tomorrow at serv- Ices conducted by Rev.

Theodore F. Adams, Toledo. They Include Wes ley Sarles, Cincinnati, Treasurer. BIRTHS. The following births were recorded yes- terday in ClncinnaU: TROLLINOER William and Mattle (Ma- daris), 819 Belts Btreet; gin.

RANGE Anthiony and Delia (Parker), 1429 Race Street; girl. BALZARULO Anthony and Anna (Rin-aldo), 820 East Thirteenth otreet; girl. EDMUNDS Andrew and Loretto (Ger-hardt), 1042 Evans. Street; girl. nnoK James and Joale (Hurtt), 8471 Everglade Avenue: boy.

thou anHarry and Cathryn (Oallen- teln), 8923 i. astern Avenue, (d) Dally except Sundays and holidays. (d) Saturday oniy. (I) Saturday and Sunday only, (s) Sundays and holidays only, (t) Daily except Sunday. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE OF PLANES FROM CINCINNATI TO PBIWUIPAi.

CITIES. Abilene 10:28 am. Akron 5:16 p. m. Albany 5:18 p.

m. Amarlllo Air-rail 10:28 a m. Atlanta 10:28 a m. Austin 10:28 a. m.

Baltimore 12:30 p. 5:16 p. m. Big Springs 10:28 am. Boston 5:16 p.

m. Brownsville 10:28 a. m. Buffalo 5:16 P. m.

Charlotte 12:30 p. m. Charleston, W. Va 12:30 p. m.

a Chicago 9:30 a 5:10 p. m. Cleveland 5:16 p. m. Columbus 5:18 p.

m. Corpus Christl 10:28 a. m. Dallas 10:28 a. m.

Douglas 10:28 a. m. El Paso 10:28 a. m. Fort Worth 10:28 a.

m. Galveston 10:28 a. m. Greenville 12:30 p. m.

Greensboro 12:30 p. m. Harrisborg 6:16 p. m. Houston 10:28 a.

m. Indianapolis 9:30 a. 5:10 p. m. Jackson, Miss.

10:28 a m. Little Rock 10:28 a m. Los Angeles 10:28 a. m. Louisville 10:28 a m.

Memphis 10:28 a m. :39 m-! MlniifiSoMs 910 a 510 n. Minneapons 9.30 a o.iu p. m. Montreal 5:16 p.

m. Nashville 10:28 a. m. New Orleans 10:28 a. m.

New York 12:30 p. 6:16 p. m. Philadelphia 12.30 p.m.; 6:16 p. m.

Phoenix 10:28 a. m. Pittsburgh 5:16 p. m. Richmond 12:30 p.

m. Rochester, N. Y. 5:16 p. m.

St. Panl 9:30 a. 6:10 p. m. Ban Antonio 10:28 a m.

San Diego 10:28 a m. San Francisco 9:30 a 5:10 p. m. Spartanburg 12:30 p. m.

Springfield, Mass. 6:16 p. m. Syracuse 5:16 p. m.

Tucson 10:28 a. m. Waco 10:28 a. m. Washington 12:30 p.

m. 5:16 p. m. COMPLETE LIST OF AIR MALL DISPATCHES DAILY EXCEPT AS NOTED. Leave Main Post Oflce at 12:65 A.

M. (Leave Annex at 8:05 A. Douglas, Tuscon, Arkansas, Southern California, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Mexico, Central and South American countries; Cuba and Bahamas, via Louis-vine, Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis. Atlanta. Little Rock, Texarkana, Ark.

-Texas; Dallas, Fort worm, Texas; 'Jacksonville, 'Miami, ana Houtnern states. Leave Main Post Oflce at 12:65 A. (Leave Annex at 2:06 North-eastern States: -also Toledo. Ohio: De troit. Pittsburgh.

Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C. via Columbus, Cleveland, Ohio; Buffalo, Roch ester, Syracuse, AiDany, new xorK, xv. 1. Newark, N.

Springfield, Boston, Mass, Leave Main Post Office at 12:53 A. M. (Leave Annex at 3:20 A. Except Sundays And Holidays) Entire West; also western Canada, via Indianapolis, and Chicago, 111. Leave Main Post Office at 7:50 A.

ra. (Leave Annex at 8:35 A. (Train to Columbus); 'Pittsburgh, 'Harrisburg, Miuaaeipma, 'Washington, D. New York City, 'Boston. Mass.

jeave Main rost tmice at 7:60 A. Dally (Leave Annex at 8:40 A. M.l (Train to Indianapolis): 'St. Louis. 'Kan sas City, Wichita, Amarlllo, Texas; Albuquerque, N.

M. Wlnslow, Southern California. Leave Main Post Of flee at 11:40 A. M. Except Sunday (Leave Annex at 12:35 P.

(Train to IndlanaDolts): 'St. Louis, 'Kansas City, Wichita, Amarlllo, Texas; Albuquerque, N. M. Winslow, Southern California Leave Main Post Office at 8:65 A. M.

(Ijeave Annex at 9:40 A. Arizona, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Southern States, Mexico, Abilene, Big Springs, Texas; Central and South American countries; Cuba, Bahamas, via Louisville, 'Nashville, 'Memphis, 'Chattanooga, 'Atlanta, 'Macon, Jacksonville, Miami, 'Jackson, 'New Orleans, 'Little Rock, 'Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas. Leave Main Post Office at 8:45 P. M. (Leave Annex at 4:30 P.

Entire West, Western Canada, via 'Indianapolis, and 'Chicago, 111. Leave Main Post Office at 3:48 P. 61. (Leave Annex at 4:30 P. M.l Harrlsburg, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.

New York City, Hartford, Boston, Springfield, Northeastern and Eastern points, via 'Columbus and 'Cleveland, Ohio. Leave Main Post Office at 8:15 P. M. (Leave Annex at 7:10 P. (Train to vuiuuidus or eastern Canada, Syracuse, Albany, N.

Harrlsburg, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D. New York City, Hartford, Boston, Springfield, Northeastern and Eastern points. Leave Main Post Office at 10:35 P. M. (Leave Annex at 11:30 (Train to Indianapolis); St.

Louis and Kansas City, Salina, Wichita, Kan.j Denver, Amarlllo, Texas; Albuquerque, N. M. Wlnslow, Ariz. Note 'Indicates special delivery stamp Is required to effect delivery on same day of mailing. To insure making a certain dispatch air mail must be deposited at Post Office Annex or reach the Post Office Annex from stations or trains thirty (30) minutes in advance of leaving time stated.

CHARLES J. BOCKLET, Acting; Postmaster. I I 30' N. Ft. Ind' Green The ClncinnaU Enquirer offers the fal lowing condensed time table of trains leaving Cincinnati for principal cities of the country.

Trains leaving Cincinnati for Chicago and St. Louis connect at those cities for all points West. Changes will be mad from day to day Ka new schedules are announced by the railroads, but the correctness of the time of departure 01 traina is noi by The Enquirer, All trains leave from new Union Tet initial. Time is given In Eastern Standard Time; OHIO B. O.

a. tt.m o-Kil 11:20 D. m. BIB Four C. A St.

L. 9:00 a. P. m. Penn.

12:28 p. p. m. ASHEVILLE, N. Southern 10:00 p.

m. ATLANTA L. N. 8:45 a. m.j 80, 9:00 p.

ro. 4 Southern 8 :35. m. P. to.

ATLANTIC CUT, N. Penn. 8:5. a. 12:28, 4:03, 6:20, 11:00 p.

B. a. 6:00. 8:45 p. C.

m. 6:01, 9:45 p. BALTIMORE Bee Washington. ALA. Southern 8:35 7:20 p.

m. L. 7:15, p. m. C.

a. 6:20, O.10:00 a. 6:01, 8:45 p. m. (CHATTANOOGA.

TENNBouthern 8:35 a. 7:20, p. m. a. 11-4S Dm.

B. ft O. 8:60 a 10.50 m. St. a 1:00, 3:15, tlOilO, 11:65 p.

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a (d) 12:20, 12:25, 3:20. 6:50, i.ik d. Penn, 8:. :20. 11:00 p.

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C. ft St. a. (d), 12:00 noon; 12:25,8:20, 5:60, 7:35, 9:35, 11:30, 11:50 p. m.

u. i E. (d) 6:00, 7:25, 8:25, 9:26, 10:26, 11:25 a. (II) 12:15, 12:25, 1:25, 2:25, 4:25, 6:25, 6:25, 7:25 (s) 8:25, 9:25 p. m.

1 DETROIT, MICH. B. 12:40, 11:20 Death Notices, CREEDEN Michael Creeden, beloved hus band of Mary Creeden (nee Fogelman) aufden v. Knuny. necemner 1.

1833. the residence. 6822 Kenton Silver. ton. Funeral Monday, December 4 from Witt ft Company's funeral home, 3026 Madison Hyde furic, at 6:15 a Requiem high mass at St.

John's Church Deer farx, at a. m. iioiy nam Ho eiety please taxe notice. DITTVS-WIUIam Dlttus, beloved husband of Mathilda Dlttus (nee Rose), Friday, December 1, 1933, at his residence, 1629 Waterworks Ft. Thomas, aged 61 years.

Funeral Monday, December from the John J. Radel Company's fun eral home, 822 York Newport, with services at 1:30 p. m. interment in Evergreen. DOCKWEILER William be loved husband of the late Anna Dock weller (nee Hill), father of Milton Friday, December 1, 1633.

Bervlcea at Muehlenkamp, Costtgan Roll's funeral home, boo York Newport, Aion day at a p. m. EVANS Rev. Dr. M.

O. Evans, at Seattle, Tuesday evening, November 28, 1933. Funeral services at weisn uon gregatlonal Church, Lawrence Street, Wednesday, December 8, at 2:30 p. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery. EVERSON Mary J.

Evoraon (nee Putt men). Saturday. December 2. 1933. Fu neral from William O.

Slefke Sons' fu neral home. Due notice of funeral. FARMER Delia Farmer (nee Westover) beloved wife of Leslie Farmer, at her home 21 Sliver Ft. Mitchell. Frl day, December 1, 1933.

Funeral Monday, December 4, from the Hugenberg GUndmever's funeral home, at 2 p. m. Interment In Highland Cemetery, (Lexington, Cleveland, and Los Angeles, (CaL), papers please copy. GARVIN Sarah Eliza Garvin, mother of Mrs. Henry G.

Hartman, Saturday, De cember 2. 1933. Services crivate at Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland Monday, December Omit flowers. GROW George L. Grow, beloved husband of Liovie A.

urow (nee warn), at me home of his son, Charlea W. Grow, 1729 Bankllck Covington, Saturday, ue cember 2, 1933, aged 73 years. Services at the Allison ft Rose funeral home, Rob-bins st. and Madison Tuesday, De- cember 5, 1933, at 2 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. IGalllDOlls (Ohio) and Portsmouth (Ohio) papers please copy.j HABVU5 Ada Woywood Harvla. beloved wife of Arthur H. Harvle and daughter of the lati Jul us and Barbara Woywood Funeral from W. Mack Johnson's funeral horns.

McMillan at Upland pl Tuesday, December 5. 1933. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

Cecilia Church, Oakley, at a. m. interment Bt, Mary uemetery, HKLKKRICH Anthony Helferich, brother of Joha and Mrs. Mary Gun lack, suddenly, Thursday, November 30, 1933. Funeial Monday from William Slefke Sons' Mortuary, Eighth and Linn sts.

Requiem high mass St. John Church 8:30 m. KETTERtH Amanda E. Ketterer (nee Fiedler), of 2402 Ohio widow of HermanKetterer and beloved mother of RudolDh and Virginia Ketterer, Mrs. Amanda Pfriem, Mrs.

Amelia Budlnger, Mrs. Marl-) Bauer and Mrs. Rose Vaupel, Saturday, December 2, 1933, aged 83 years. Due notice of funeral, Cleveland, St, Louis, Nashville, and New York City papers piease copy.j KTJHN John Ruhn, husband of the late Catherine Wick Kuhn and beloved father of Lawrence Kuhn and Mrs. Anna Glea- son.

Wednesday. November 29. 1933. In his 75th year, at the residence, 2656 Dennis st. Funeral from above real dence, Monday.

December 4. at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St, George's unurcn at am. LEI8T Charles A.

Lelst, beloved husband of Anna Lelst (nee Burns), Thirsday, November 30. 1933, at Chicago, III. Funeral from the Gllllgan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, East Walnut HIlia, Monday, December 4. Requiem high mass at at. irrancis as saies cnurcn, at a m.

LINDLEY Carolina (nee Wade), beloved wire or tne late Mil ton Lindley, Thursday, November 30, 1933, at her residence, 314 Rolef Lockland. Funeral from -the Vorhis funeral home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Monday, December 4, at 2 p. m. LOFFREDO Antonetta Loffredo (nee Ven tre), Saturday December 2, 1933, at 8:25 p. In her 42nd year, at her residence, 1923 Montrose st.

Funeral from Vltt ft Stermer's funeral home, 1824 West wood Falrmount, Tuesday, De-cember 6. at 8:30 m. Requiem high mass at St. Anthony Italian Church at it, m. MoCLTJRU Cleo Marilyn McClure, dar ling aaugnter ot Floyd ana Miiarea McClure (nee Swope), Saturday, December 2, 1933, at the residence, 222 Eaat Fourth Newport.

Funeraf from the William C. Bets Sons' funeral home, 23 East Sixth st. Newport, Monday, December 4, at 2 p. m. MASTEBTON Allan W.

Mssterton, hus band of Clara Engelhardt Masterton, Friday, December 1, 1933. Services at the Widow's Home chapel, 1310 E. McMillan Monday, December 4, at 2 p. m. ME'rZLER Frank Metzler aged 72 years, rormeny or 42W Betts Cincinnati, at tha residence of his sou, 2513 Dayton, Ohio; beloved husband of Adeline Metzler and father of Frank Edward, Walter and Emma Metzler, and five grandchildren.

Born April 13, 1861 at Cincinnati. Services at Cincinnati Crematory, Monday, December 4, at 8 o'clock. METZNEH Anna Hossfeld Metzner, be- juvea wire 01 tne late utto Metzner ana mother of Charlotte Metzner, at her home, the Kemper 7 ine Apartment Hotel Services at W. D. Jacocka's funerai home, Gilbert ave.

at Locust, Monday, December 4, 1933, at 10:80 m. Also services at tne home of her sisters, the Misses Hosifeld, 341 South I st, Hamilton, Ohio, at 2:30 p. m. Interment In Greenwood Cemetery. MEYERS Charles F.

Meyers, beloved husband of Irene Meyers (nee King), Thursday, November 30, 1933, at residence, 723 Linden Newport, Ky. Funeral Monday, December 4 from the John J. Radel Company's funeral home, 822 York Newport, with services at 2:30 p. m. Interment In Evergreen.

O'BRIEN Ida Josephine O'Brien (nee Fattier), beloved wife of J. T- O'Brien and mother of Agnes O'Brien Gilbert, suddenly, Friday, December 1, 1933, at 6:15 p. m. Funeral Monday, December 4, from residence, 6262 Montgomery North Norwood. Ohio, 8:30 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass S3. Peter and Paul Church, 9 a. m. st Ann's Married Ladles' Society will meet at the home Sunday evening.

7 o'clock. Daughters of Isabella, Norwood Circle No. 143, will meet at 8 p. m. OCHH John 8.

Ochs, husband of Emma Ochs (nee Klock), suddenly, Friday, December 1, 1933, at his home, 4G5 Eaat Fourth st, Newport, Ky. Funeral services at lata residence, Monday, 1 p. m. A OLE Roy Beagle, husband of the late Eva Beagle, Friday, December 1, at residence, 327 Pike st, Covington. Ky.

Funeral Monday, 10 a. from the John J. Radel Company's funeral home, 622 York st, Newport, Ky. BETTER Oeorge Belter, beloved husband of Clara B. Relter (nee McGowan), and father of George Hoyes Relter, Saturday, December 2, 1933, at 8:30 a.

m. Services at Stanley High's funeral home, 6546 Montgomery Monday, December 4, at p. m. Interment Springfield, 111. Kindly omit flowers.

RISKEY Gussle Rlskey, daughter of the jate cnartes ana una ingles Rlskey, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Wllla Noll, 2735 Faber Westwood. Funeral from Vltt ft Stermer's Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, at 2 p. m. KOKSKNKR Paulina Roesener, widow of Jjouis Roesener, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Sidney 8tivers, 1343 Garrard st. Covington, Ky Friday, December 1, 1933, aged 72 years. Services at the T. M. Swindler funeral home, 214 W.

Southern Latonla, Monday, December 4, at 2 p. m. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Cincinnati, F. of his for of KYAN Hugh Ryan, Saturday, December 2, 1933. Funeral from Vltt ft Stermer's funeral home, 1R24 Weil wood Wednesday, December 6, at a.

m. Requiem high mass at St Bonaventura'i Church at 30 a m. SCHAEFER John Sehaefer, beloved hue. band of tha late Katharine Sehaefer (nee Eckert), passed away Thursday, November 80, 1933, at 10 a. after a lingering Illness at his residence, 1628 Hewitt Walnut Hills.

Funeral from Vltt ft Stermer's funeral home, 1824 Wostwood Falrmuunt, Monday, Deoamber 4, at 2 p. m. Members of Moose Lodge No, 2 will hold services at the funeral bom Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. SCHNEIDER Gertrude 8chnelder, beloved mother of Mrs. Dave Greenberg, Mrs.

Harry Dorman, Mrs. Dave Schorr and Mrs, Aiu-on Clnhorn and Roy and Morris Schneider, at r.er residence, 656 Maple Avondale. Servloea at the Well funeral home. 3901 Reading Sunday. uecemner 1933, at p.

m. SCHRAFFENREROER Augusta Schraffen oerger (nee Lang), widow of Peter Schraffenberger and mother of Mrs Kathryn Rothe, Lillian, Louis, Strleder ana oaniora acnrarienoerger, pnaay, December 1, 1933, In her 69th year. Services Tuesday, December 6, at 2:30 p. m. from the Schraffenberger funeral home 3117 Vine st.

Interment Vine Street Hlil Cemetery. SCHWARTZ Joseph Schwartz, son of reter and the late Mary aenwarts (nee Wessllng), at Charleston, W. Va. Funeral 17,, Gllndmeyer'a funeral home, 42 West sixtn Covington, Ky at 7:30 a. itequiem nign mass st.

Jonn's unurcn, a. m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, 8HELTON Lor! no Bhelton, beloved wife or jonn sneiton, momer of Lena Bhelton and Ethel Love, Friday, December 1, 1933, at 11 d. after a sudden Ill ness.

Remains In state at Ren fro funeral parlors. Funeral servient Sunday, Decem ber st a p. Kenrro funeral par lors. Rev. Jj.

D. Turpsau officiating. Interment at Spartenburg, 8. 0 Monday, December 4. SKKEN Rose Skeen (nee Corrlgan), Frl- aay, uecemoer 1.

JUM, at tne residence, 109 Elm Ludlow, Ky. Funersl Monday, December 4, from the residence, at 7: jo a. with requiem mass at Bt. James Cnurch, at 8 m. Interment uaivary cemetery, Mxington, Ky, STERN Jeanelte B.

Stern, beloved mother or Mrs. Samuel oup, at her residence, rresioent Apartments, Avonuaie. serv ices at the Well funeral home. 3901 Read ing Sunday, December 1933, at p. ra.

STOCK Mary Stock (nee Krusemeler), be- lovea wne or unaries BtocK and mother or bottle Roth, Etta Comstock, Lillian miter, ana Helen stock, Saturday December 2, L)33, at residence, 1912 Coleraln aged 6T years. Funeral from the Busse ft Borgmann Company -mortuary, joi7 reeman Tuesday, Decen.ber 5. at 8:30 a. m. Hemilem high mass at Bt.

Augustine's Church, at WEGEIJN R. V. Wegelln, beloved hue band of Kittle Wegelln (nee Hull), and granaiatner of Jack Wegelln, Saturday, December 2, 1933. at the residence. Madison rd.

Services Tuesday, "December i33, irom Witt A comnanv funeral home, 3026 Madison Hyda Park, at If WHEELER John Wesley whteler, beloved nusDana or -tuna wneeier (nee Roof), and father of Lawrence O. and John W. Wheeler, of 4259 West Eighth st. Pries Hill, Saturday, December 2, 1933. Services at the Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetssll Madlsonvllle, Wednesday, December 8, at 2 p.

m. WINKELMANN Amelia Wlnkelmann, be- uwuKiuer 01 tne late nenry ana Llzzette Wlnkelmann and beloved sister of Katherlne and Anna and Mrs. Henry Schrage, Saturday, December 2, 1933, at her residence, 432. East Liberty st. Services at the Gus Glldehaus's funeral home, 2911 Vine Corryvllle, Tuesday afternoon, December 6.

Time announced later. WOLF Lena Wolf (nee Brlner). beloved wife of (Jeorge Wolf, Thursday, November SO, 1933, aged 57 years. Funeral from the Bussa ft Borgmann Co. Mortuary, 1517 Freeman Monday, December 4, at a p.

m. a Cards of Thanks. Card Of Thanks. fn the midst of our sorrow and grief we wish to express our sincere thanks to II our friends and relatives for the kind ness and sympathy shown In the passing of my beloved husband, our son and brother. RICHARD C.

ZOPF. Wa era most crateful to our nastors, Rev. Stearns and Rev. Holland for their consoling services, also the soloist, Mrs. iunora Adams ana tne organist, juiss Louise Hauschlld.

the North College Hill Fire Department for Its attendance and services, the pallbearers and tha donors ot the many beautiful floral offerings, and to ousse Borgmann ror tneir courteous and sympathetic attention to all details. Mrs. R. C. Zopf, Zopf and Xnollman Families.

Card Of Thanks, Wa wish to exoress our sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and nelghbore for the kindness and sympathy extended during our sad bereavement, the lose of our dearly beloved husband and father, MICHAEL YAUTZ. Especially wish to thank Rsv. O. W. Grauer for his Impressive sermon, tha donors ot the many beautiful floral offerings, the Washington Liberty Club for Its services and attendance at tha funeral and tha Busse ft Borgmann Com pany, for the efficient manner In which tha funeral was conducted.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks, I desire to express' my heartfelt appreciation and thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown to ma In the sad bereavement In the loss of my dearly beloved husband, OSCAR T. ORAPER. Especially do I wish to thank the Drs. H.

A. Springer, R. Mores and A. Flynn, the Metropolitan the Visiting Nurses Ass'n, Rev. O.

J. Krumm, The William Powell the Commercial Mutual Aid, Michael J. Rebold and his assistants for their efficient management of the funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Wife, Eugenia Oraper. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst of our sorrow, ws wish to acknowledge the kindness and sympathy shown us by our relatives, friends and neighbors, In the loes of our dearly beloved husband and. father, FRED FICKE SR. We especially thank Rev. Robt. Carter for his kind and consoling services.

Dr. E. Wolfe for his patient endeavors, the donors of the floral offerings, the pallbearers and Phillip Taliaferro, funeral director, for his efficient management of all services. Mrs. Tbersa Flcke and Family.

Card Of Thanks. The family of ths late ELLA MARY DUNCANSON Wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended in their sad bereavement. Especially wish to thank the donors the many beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, Dr. F. F.

Kramer for untiring efforts, the clergy of St. Augustine's Church for the Impressive requiem high mass and the Busse ft Borgmann Company, for their efficient services. The Bereaved Husband and Daughter. Card Of Thanks. We sincerely thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, ALMA DAV1SSON WILLIAMS.

We especially thank the Rev. Mathews his consoling services: also tha donors ths many floral offerings. O. W. Williams and Cblldreev to in oi C.

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Mortuary 1517 Freeman Ave. Funeral Home Central Parkway and Clifton 1111a Lane. No charge for the use ot Funeral Home or Mortuary. FhonesPArkway 4487-4488. Established 1895.

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Forty years same location, with continued success. Bring your troubles to me and I will help you out of them. Readings dally. Take Car 12 at Dixie Terminal, No, 6 Fairfield Bellevue, Ky. New 1931 Horoscope now ready.

Price 81.00. Prince Ring Dynamlo Spiritualistic Medium, Master Psychic an! Unrivalled Prognostlcator. Without yoer saying one word tells the object of your visit; tells you all about your troubles snd how to overcome them. Tells your greatest wish and how to obtain It charge unlese successful. Hours: 1 p.

m. to 9 p. low fee for Ifdles this week 50c and 31. 512 York st, Newport, Ky. Licensed by ths Stat of Kentucky.

Phone SO 6570. PROFESSOR HARRY BROADE The Master Mind from India. Youngest Swaml in the world. 12 years' experience aa spiritual medium. Will solve your problems without you writing anything.

Gives names, lucky days, stops fesr and shows how to overcome trouble. S2.00 reading for 60c. Hours, 11 a. m. to 7 p.

m. dally and Sunday. Room 205 Odd Fellows Temple, 7th and Elm. Psychlo development Available for lecture for churches, clubs, etc. CHerry 7156.

OAK 8 p. m. (continued engagement); sea and hear Dr. Tyrell, America's greatest teacher and demonstrator of the "Most Advanced Knowledge of Psychic Phenomena and Hindu Philosophy." Rev. STASCHEN.

WO 6436. MADAM LENA 304 York, Newport, 2nd fir. Different from all others. Not only reads your life, but helps you out of your troubles and points out ths path of success and happiness. CORDIALLY Invite you, beginning Sunday afternoon, to our union meetings every evening, Tues.

and Thurs. afternoons. Welcome MRS. MOOREHOUS, 2553 AUBURN AVE. HELEN ELLIS, spiritual medium, 4402 Montgomery Norwood, formerly of Newport, touchee on every subject of human Interest; when others fall see me.

REV. BERTHA H. BICKETT 2710 Clein-vlew ave. Healer and adviser. Messages and healing, Wed.

8 p. m. Go out to groups, wo 4346. TEMPLE OF DIVINE TRUTH Services, Bun. 8 p.

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