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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER CHARLES M. PRICE. Announcements Announcements Announcements Smion PAGE Willis HI I oHpal Liggett Henderson l.inti Hull Luken 1, Hulsmryer McAllister I Huppert MrAvoy Kilmer McDnmiugh kipp McGee 9 Knttrnbnwk Mentink Left Moore Lela Morris TWO THINGS Those we serve find that there are two elements of Busse Borgmann service which are truly outstanding: The high quality of our service, and our moderate prices. During the many years we have served, we have learned to serve both well and economically. In Mt In Loving Eemerabranci Of my beloved husbsnd, W.

J. BUTLER, who passed away January 30, 194.1. I watched him suffer day by day, It caused me bitter Krief. To see him slowly pine away and could not give relief. His weary hours and days of pain his troubled nights are Dassed.

And In my aching heart I know he has found sweet rest at last. I loved him. oh, no tongue can tell how mucn I loved and how well. uod him too, and thought it best to CENTRAL PARKWAY GCLIFTON HILLS LANE 1517-1525 FREEMAN AVENUE PArkway 4487-4488 ENQUIRER WANT ADS MEMORY lane mm nome with him to rest. Sadly Missed by His Wife end Family, In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved husband and father, S1L HARVEY, who passed away January 18, 1943.

Time speeds on one year has passed Since death its gloom. Its shadows cast. Just when his days seemed brightest; Just when his hope seemed best iioa cauea him from us to his eternal rest He little though when leaving homa He would return no more; Though in death he sleeps alone And leaves us here to mourn. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Wife. Chil- of Friends.

In Loving Memory Of our son and brother, HAROLD T. HOWE, who passed away January 24, 1937, Deep In our hearts you are fondly ft- memhered Sweet happy memories cling around your name. True hearts that loved you with deep affection Always will love you Just the same. To Be Remembered Always by His Dad, Mother and Sister. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, LORA ANDERSON, wno passed away January 22, 1943" wnat Is home without a mother? All things the world mv But when we lost our "darling We lost our dearest friend In trouble and In sickness, we wish her near On her we always could depend.

4 has its consolation. You will always remember with pride the superior service of the Radel Co. It's available to everyone. ftcAuJ. 'Uu Henry J.

Radel, President FOUR CONVENIENT FUNERAL HOMES WAbash 0365-6 HEmlock 4185 WAbash 4512 COlonial 8560-1 Sadly Missed by Husband, Children," Siatersf I In Lovinff RememViranrS 1 Of our beloved mother and grandma, THERESA HAUCK, died January 25, 1943. You are not forgotten mother nur win you ever be. "f.ory last Sadly Missed by Her Children Mr. and Mn. Charles Hackman and Family, Mr.

ana Mrs. t.eorge Hauck and Son 11, I andMrs. Frank Hauck and Sons. Al in moving memory Of our father, WILLIAM KASHBAUM, wno passed away January 21, 1932ni or nis sister, FREDRIKA WEBBER, 1920. No one hears the door that opens As they pass beyond recall, Soft as loosened leaves of roses One by one our loved ones fall, amiij aimm ny Daughter, Albert 1 SUDAV, JANUARY 23, 19U In.

Memoiiam In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, ROSE FISCHESSRR, who passed away January 25, 1937. Friends may think we have forKotten, When at time they see us smile. Little do they know the heartache that Our smllji hide all the while. How often do we tread the path that Leads us to the grave, Where rests the one we loved so well, But whom we could not save. Lone; days.

Ions nights you bore your pain Waiting; for a cure, but all in vain; Ood saw that you were suffering and That the hllis were hard to climb, So He cloned your weary eyes and Whispered, peace be thine. Sadly Missed by Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother. LYDIA THIEDE, who passed away January 27, 1942 Dearest mother and grandmother, there is a shadow That hides you fom our view, But we feel you're always near us In everything we do. Your smiles live forever In our hearts that hold you dear.

In our hearts there is a picture-More precious than silver or gold. It is a picture of you, dear mother and grandmother. Whose memory will never grow old. Sadly Missed by Your Daughter, 8on-ln- Lsw and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother, MARY NIEMES, who passed away January 28, 1938.

Of our dear father, ADAM NIEMES, who passed away March 5, 1905. DOROTHY FELTMANN, who passed away September 18, 1913. A. HARRY FELTMANN, who passed away November 19, 1937. Gone but not forgotten.

Mrs. Dora Feltmann and Mrs. Rudolph Berger and Grandson. Roland Berger. In Xoving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, JACOB HAMBURGER, Who passed away January 22, 1931.

Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love and then topart, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never: The memory ot those happy days wnen we were all togethe Sadly Missed by Your Wife, May Ham In Loving Memory Of FRED W. KLEINE, who passed away January 28, 1939. Time speeds on five years have passed Since death Its gloom, its shadow cast, Within our home where all seemed bright And took from us a sntning light. We miss that light and ever will Your vacant place there's none to fill, Down here to mourn, but not in vain For up in Heaven we'll meet again.

Sadly Missed by Mother, Family and Sisters. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and father, ELIZABETH SUERKAMP and WILLIAM SUERKAMP, January 24, 1939 January 24, 1912. Deep In our hearts you are fondly remembered, Sweet happy memories cling around your name, True hearts that loved you with deep affection, Always will love you Just the same. Florence, Emma and Families. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, ANNA BRAY HORNING, who passed away January 25, 1933.

Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away from siglt or speech, Hut not too far for thoughts to reach. Sweet io remember her who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear Sadly Missed by Husband and Daughter. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, DELLA GOINS, who passed away January 24, 1942. Two years full of sorrow, lonely and blue; Life is so empty, mother dear, without you! rnis world is tun of folks 'tis true, nut mere was only one like you. Sadly Missed by Daughter, Sons and Families.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, ANNA P. CONIGLIO, who passed away January 21, 1938. You knew how much we loved you Ah! yes love you yet; And though God took you from us We cannot forget! Sadly Missed by Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, ELIZABETH MARKS, who passed away January 19, 1941, You are not forgotten, mother dear, Nor shall you ever be As long as life and memory last Wre shall remember thee! Sadly Missed by Her Children and Grand children. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband, PASQUALU ROSSI, who passed away January 24, 1941, Deep In my heart lies a picture, Ot a loved ont laid to rest; You will never be forgotten By the one who loved you best.

Sadly Missed by Your Loving Wife. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, MATILDA DAVIS, who passed away January 24, 1943. It's oh! so hard to find a verse That's sweet enough for you, That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we miss you! Loving Husband and Family. In Loving Memory Of our beloved mother and father, MARY MATER and CHRISTIAN MAIER, 'January 28, 11112 December 1933, Your-memory is as, today As in. the hour you passed away! Sadly Missed by Children and Grandchll- In Xbvlng Memory Of our beloved mother aha' grandthother, KATHERINB who passed' 'away' January 26, 1940.

A tribute of love and; remembrance To one we will, never Sadly Missed by Dorothy, Diana, Carl and In Loving Memory 1 Of our dearly beloved grandmother, ANNA who passed away January 21, 1938.. To a grandmother' we never knew somehow, We wish that you were with us now. Anna and Jimmy Cnnlgllo In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved, husband and father, THOMAS 'MURPHY, ,1 i-who passed away January 22, Loving thoughts, kind and tender, Just to show we still remember. Loving Wife, and 1 758 Jasher Sanderson, 35, 949 West Seventh Street, chipper, and Mildred Ryans, 20 794 West Court Street. Francis S.

Collins, 21, University of Cincinnati, soldier, and Mary Louise Staats 21, 3420 Middleton Avenue, student. Freddie N. Pruett, 23. 801 West Ninth Street, laborer, and Margaret L. Paris, 20, 622 West Eighth Street, bander.

Elwood Volk, 44, Lawrenceburg, Ind truck operator, and Agnes Schnetzer, 40, 3013 Vine Street, bookkeeper. Henry T. Johnson, 33, 1524 Baymiller Street, painter, and Mary Turner, 37. 1524 Baymiller Street, cook. C.

Elmer Korpl, 29, 2719 Reading Road, assembler, and Susan M. Clark, 30. 2724 May street, utility. William M. Mangus.

45. 2225 Kemper pousner. ana carry! Prather, 42 2117 Sinton Avenue. Make the voice of His praise be heard. 1944, John Howard Harris.

BIER Ella Bier (nee Schmidt), beloved wiie or reter Bier, Saturday, January 22, 1944, at residence, 3718 Norwich lane. Funeral Tuesday, January 25, from the Nurre Bros, funeral service, 345 W. McMillan. Solemn requiem high mass St. Francis Church, 9 a.

m. Members of the Third Order of St. Francis please take notice. Friends may call Monday after 2 p. m.

BLOCK Mary Schlensker Block, beloved wire ot tne late Henry Block and mother-in-law of Mrs. Lena Block and sister-in-law of Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Charles and Mrs.

Christ Schlensker and grandmother oi mrs. myrtle itenepper; residence, Bodmann Widows Home, Friday, January 21, 1944. Services at the Dethlefs, Good Kelsch funeral home. 543 Rock. dale Tuesday, January 25, at 10:30 BOSSK Ernst F.

Bosse, beloved husband ot Catherine G. Bosse (nee Teevens) and neioveu father of Mrs. Robert Kloster-man, passed away Friday, January 21 1B44, in his S4th year. Funeral from his late residence. 3719- Forest Court Cheviot, Tuesday, January 25, at 8:15 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Martin unurcn at a. m. Bl'SSE Anna Busse (nee Fehring), be- luvea wire or tne late josepn uusse, sai- uraay, January 22, 1M44, at her home 310 W.

Twentieth Covington, aged is years, uneral Tuesday, January 25, from the above residence at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Augustine Church at 9 a. m.

Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Members of St. Cecilia Auxiliary No. 41. Knights of St.

John will meet Monday at the residence at p. m. tor prayer. CLARK Henry Sltyrin Clark, formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, son of the late Albert Gardner and Jeannette Wilson Clark and Brother of Albert O. Clark, and Mrs.

John McDuffic. at Mobile, Friday, January 21. 1944. Services at the family lot, Sprint; Grove Cemetery, Monday, January 24, at 11 a. m.

COYLE Lila Coyle, widow of Clark M. uoyie and mother of Mrs, Charles Pre- morel, Mrs. Carl Wall, Mrs. Rudolph Wohlauf, Ernest L. and William P.

Coyle, at her residence, 2905 Madison Covington, January 22, 1944. Due notice ot funeral. OAV18 Robert Davis, beloved hus- nana oi Matilda Davis and father of Mrs. Alice Knudten, Edith, Bob and Walter C. Davis, Friday, January 21, 1944, at residence, 2203 Cameron ave.

Funeral from the Tredway funeral home, 2131 Cameron Norwood, Monday, January 24, at 2 p. m. Alexander Frank Camp No. 118, U. S.

W. will hold services at funeral home Sunday at 8 p. DEHOF Mary Ijehof, sister-in-law of Margaret Dehor and aunt of Frank Dehof, Friday, January 21, 1944, Bodmann Widows Home. Services at the Dethlefs, Good A Kelsch funeral home, 543 Rockdale Tuesday, January 25, ui p. m.

nrERS Millie Dlerl, beloved sister of Mrs. Ida BecKmann and Edward Diers, January 2VA, 1944, at residence, Cincinnati-Louisville pike. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home. Central Parkway and Clifotn Hills Lane, Monday, January 24, at 1:45 p.

m. Services at Concordia Lutheran Church at 2:30 p. m. DIMI.F.It Willis' Gene Oimler, aged 3 years; Robert Ray Dimler, aged 2 years, and Kenneth Davi Dimler, aged 6 months, dearly beloTed sons of Robert and Stella Dimler tnee Ogle), suddenly, Friday, January 21, 1944. Funeral from residence of grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Powell, 4562 Winton Tuesday, January 2, at 2:30 p. m. DONOHTJE Rose Donohue (nee Roll), beloved wife of the late John Donohue, Friday, January 21, 1944, at her residence, 1510 Moore Street. Funeral from the Ollllgan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln.

Due notice will be given. DOYLE John J. Doyle, beloved husband of Helen McSwecney Doyle, father of John Doyle and Mrs. Clyde Feist, January 19, 1944, Los An geles, Calif. Friends may call Tuesday at the J.

J. Sullivan Co. funeral home. 133B E. McMillan at Bell pi.

Requiem high mass St. Xavler Church Wednesday, Jnauary 26, at 9 a. m. KAIIS Julia Eads (nee Hicber), beloved wife of Edward Eads and sister of Mrs. Fred Zlcgler, Mrs.

Sam Marz, Mrs. Katherlne Wankeiman, John and Edward Hiebcr, Saturday, January 22, 1944. aged 68 years, at residence, 1047 Central Newport. Services at Erschell funeral home, 227 E. Sixth Newport, Monday, January 24, at 2:30 p.

m. EWALU Mary Ewald, beloved daughter of tne late Joseph and Elizabeth Ewald (nee Limberg) and lister of Elizabeth Ewald, Friday, January 21, 1944, at St. Theresa Home, Silverton, Ohio. Requiem high mass at the Home Chapel, Monday, January 24, at 9:30 a. m.

FLETCHER John B. Fletcher, beloved husband of Helen Fischer Fletcher, Friday, January 21, 1944, at residence, 831 Overton Newport, Ky. Funeral from the Muehlenkamp, Costigan ft Roll funeral home, 835 York st, Newport, Tuesday at 8:30 m. Solemn requiem' high mass at St. Stephen Church at 9 a.

m. .1 FBEY Elizabeth Frey (nee Martin), beloved wife of Jacob Frey and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Susan Peter, Ann and Carl Frey, Friday, January 21, 1944. at residence, 2752 Enslln aged 49 years. Funeral Tuesday, January 25, from the Rledllnger funeral home, 19 Green 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass Sacred Heart Church, 9 a. nr. GF.IOEK Jacob J. Geiger, beloved hus-' band of Ida Mlnges Geiger and father! of Mrs.

Frank Hodges ancf Virgil Geiger, and dearly beloved stepfather of Hairy, Roy and Carl Mlnges, Thursday, Janus ry 20, 1944; residence, 7159 River aged 64 years. Funeral from the Seifert funeral home, Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park, Monday, January 24. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Aloyslus Delhi, at 9 a. m.

OIRTY Louis Glrty, beloved husband of the late Cora Glrty (nee Foosel, pdevotedl father of Lewis and Joseph Glrty; residence, 405 Township Elmwood Place, Thursday, January 20, 1944, aged1 80 years. Funeral from the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine at Washington, St. Bernard, Monday, January 24, at 10 a. m. URltiS'l Walter H.

Grlest, beloved husband of Myrtle Dixon Grlest and father of Mrs Rlohard Arentson and Walter D. Grlest, Friday, January 21, 1944; residence, 3257 Observatory ave. Services at George H. Rohdi A Bona funeral home, Llnwood rd. and Delta Tuesday, January 25, at 2 p.

m. Friends may call after 12 noon Monday. HAUCK Theresa Hauck. Anniversary -high mass at St. Bernard Church, Dayton, January 25, 1944, at 8 a.

m. HEAL Elmer Heal, beloved son of Mrs. Frank Klstner (nee Steiner) and beloved brother of William and Joseph Heal, Thursday, January 20, 1944, at (residence, Box 748, Shepherd Mt. Friends may call at the'Chas. A.

Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton ave. at Knowlton Northslde, on Sunday. Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m. HENDERSON John Henderson, beloved husband of Ella Henderson (nee Gibson) and father of Private Chester A.

Henderson and Velda Snow, Saturday, January 22, 1944, at residence, 6832 McGregor Elmwood Place, Ohio. Friends may call at the Hodapp funeral home Monday afternoon and evening. Burial Gilpin, Wednesday, January 26, HUI.SMEYER Dora Klein HuHmeyer, Saturday, January 22, 1944, Bodmann Widows Home. Services at the Dethlefs, Good ft Kelsch funeral home, 543 Rockdale Wednesday, January 28, at 10:30 a. m.

HI LL Jesse R. Hull, beloved husband of Elnora M. Hull (nee Dltchrn), beloved father of the late Jesse R. Hull, beloved son of Mrs. Ida May Hull, brother of Mrs, Mary Mackel fresh and John B.

Hull, Saturday1, January 22, 1944, aged 57 years; residence, 3649. Russell ave. Services at Harold B. Byrera funeral home, 3734 Eastern T'ntday, January 25, at p. in, i soldier, and Mayme Lee Ellis, 2S, West Fifth Street.

I Donohue I Iovla I Vad, Clark Fletcher I l)avl. 1 Glrty rlet ff SERVE EVERYDAY NEEDS Card oi Thanki Card Of Thanks. In the midst of sorrow we wish to ex press our deep appreciation to all relatives friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved father and grandfather, JOHN DENDLER. In particular do we thank Rev Zuti of Matthew Evangelical Church. Win- ton Place, for his kindnfss, Impressive ser- non arm woros or consolation; the Procter uamoie CO.

and employees, Dr. J. C. nutzetman for his untiring efforts, all donors of the many beaultful floral offerings and Frank W. Imwalls and staff of The Imwalle Memorial for their kind and competent service.

The Bereaved Children Card Of Thanks. Even though our hearts are filled with sorrow we have not been unmindful of the kindness and expressions of sympathy given to us which helped so much to ease the pain of parting with our Infant son and brother, MICHAEL OWEN GRIES. We would like to express our sincerest appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors and to Rev. Hurley and choir for the consoling service, the Llnwood Life Saving Squad and to Dr. Braun for their untiring efforts, also all donors of beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy and to Mr.

Harold Barrere, funeral director lor his most courteous and efficient funeral arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. John Grles, and Family. In Memoriam Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved husband and father, FRED N.

MEYER, January 23, 1873 January 25, 1940, There are miss you sadly And finds time long since you've gone. Thoughts return to things long past-Time rolls on but memories last. Sadly Missed by Wife ami. Children. Birthday Remembrance Of my beloved brother, ROBERT GREANY, January 22, 1907 January 18, 1943.

I do not forget you. nor do I Intend, I think of vou often and win tn th Ann Thoughts return to things long past Time rolls on but memories last. Sadly Missed by Your Only Sister, Helen. Birthday Remembrance Of our dearly beloved wife and mother ana grandmother, THERESA LIPPERT SEMM, January 22, 1868 July 21, 1940. ftappy birthday, mom! we miss you so You'll never be forgotten.

Sadly Missed by Loving Husband, Children and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother, IDA ELMER, Who passed away January 23, 1942. You knew how we loved you, Ah! yes, love you yet, And though Gud took you from us We cannot forget, For In our hearts your memory lingers Always sweetly, tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear mother, Wt do not think of you. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Children. In Loving Memory Of our dear parents, CHARLES K.

and AMANDA HOADLEY, January 4, 1944 January 23, 1906. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them 'tis true-Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of them. And whne they sleep in peaceful sleep, Their memory we shall always keep. Sadly Missed by Daughters, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughter and sister, ALBERTA HAHN KILLER, who passed away January 26, 1,934., Although we cannot clasp you hand, -Your face we cannot see, Just let this little token show We always remember thee! Loving Mother, Did.

Sisters and Brothers. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved mother," LOTTIE E. HOLROYD, who passed away January 24, 1939. Just 'a thought of sweet Just a memory sad but true, Just the love and sweet devotion From the ones who think of you. Sadly Missed by Daughter Mary, Soh-In- jjw, motner and Family.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife, mother and grandmother, LILLIAN N. LAUTERBACH, 7 who passed away January 22, 194J. What would give to clasp your hand. Your kindly face to see. To hear your voice and set your smile Ai in the days that used to btl Loving Husband.

Children, Grandchildren and Daughter-ln-Law. Common Pleas Judges Are To Be Honorary Pallbearers, Four Common Pleas Court Judges were appointed honorary pallbearers by Presiding Judge Alfred Mack, for Charles M. Price, attorney, who died Thursday. Named were Judges Joseph Woeste, Nelson Schwab, Fred L. Hoffman and Stanley Struble.

Services for Mr. Price will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow at the Bol ton funeral home, 3024 Harrison Avenue. An attorney with the firm of Schott, Tieman and Neyer, 314 Main Street, Mr. Price, who wa3 57 years old, died Thursday after having been in poor health for several years. 1 He was a member of Vattier Lodge, No.

386, F. and A. Oola Khan Grotto, Cincinnati Lawyers' Club, Cincinnati Bar Association and Westwood Methodist Church, and was a former high priest of Kilwinning Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Price is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mathilda Schmidt Price, and two sons, Patrolman Charles A. Price and Corporal Kermit O. Price, now on maneuvers in Arizona. Walter McAllister. Services For Chemist Are To Be Conducted Tomorrow.

Services for Walter McAllister, chemist for the Procter and Gamble Company and trustee for the Cincinnati section of the American Chemical Society, are to be held at o'clock tomorrow' at First Unitarian Congregational Church. Mr. McAllister, who died Friday at Christ Hospital, was 49 years old. He lived at 77 Central Terrace, Wyoming. He is Survived by his widow, Mrs.

Margaret McAllister, and a son, Alan McAllister. MISS ROSALIA MENTINK. Daughter Of Pioneer Wagon- maker Dies At Hospital. Miss Rosalia Mentink, 3022 Pen rose Place, died at St. Francis Hospital yesterday after a short illness.

Miss Mentink, who was 62 years old, was a daughter of the late Anthony Mentink, pioneer wagon manufacturer. She is survived by three brothers, Rev. A. J. Mentink, pastor of St.

Patrick Church, Troy, Ohio; Hugo and Rimi, and two sisters, Anna and Sister M. Ber-tina, 0. S. F. MRS, GERTRUDE MOORE.

Last rites were held in Hollywood, yesterday for Mrs. Gertrude Moore, formerly of 2955 Kling Avenue, Westwood, widow of William Moore, government meat inspector. Mrs. Moore died Thursday. She was 76 years old.

Two children, Miss Martha Moore, Hollywood, and Roger E. Moore, 4380 Harrison Avenue; two brothers, John and Harry Ramsey, and a ister, Mrs. George Pohlman, all of Cincinnati, survive her. rally'planned. Delegates From 12 Aeries Of FOE To Meet In Cheviot.

Delegates from 12 aeries of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Ohio District No. 1. Tristate Jurisdiction, FOE, will meet February 6 at the home of Cheviot Aerie No. 2197 for a patriotic victory meeting, Anthony J. Seiwert, President of the aerie aid yesterday.

The district session Is to be under direction of Harry Madison-Ville Aerie, district chairman. Richard Slmmonds, Cheviot, chairman of Selective Service Board No. 35, will address the meeting. Aeries to be represented are Norwood, Price Hill, Batavia, St. Bernard, Elmwood, Blanchester, Madi-eonville, Reading, Cheviot and Cincinnati.

INDIANA DEATHS DILVEB BRADFORD. Rising Sun, January 22 (Special) Services for Dilver Bradford, 76, who died Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, are to be conducted Monday at 2 o'clock at Steele funeral home, with burial in Riverview Cemetery at Aurora. He was employed by the Rising Sun State Bank for the last 40 years, serving as As sistant Cashier from 1904 to 1917, as Cashier from 1917 to 1940, and as Vice President from 1940 until his death. He is survived by his Widow, Mrs. Fannie Bradford.

MRS. ELMER JOHNSON, Lawrenceburg -(Special) Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Lawrenceburg 80, died today at Christ Hospital, Cincinnati. She is survived by her husband, Elmer, and three chil dren, Elburn, Anna May and The body is at Fitch Brothers funeral home, Lawrenceburg. WEATHER CONDITIONS.

Station. Max. Min. Chicago, 111 44 27 Fort Worth, 67 Huron, S. 44 Kansas City, Mo.

61 Memphis, Tenn, 66 Minneapolis-St. 40 Mollne, 111... 48 North Platte, Neb 51 Omaha, Neb 49 St. Louis, Mo 57 Cincinnati (Airport) 47 Columbus, Ohio ,,,46 Detroit, 43 Indianapolis, Ind 41 ,27 Knoxvllle, Tenn 63' 28 Louisville. Ky 60 Miami, Fia New York, N.

Pittsburgh, Pa Washington, D. 71 47 45 53 34 31 VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES. Robert Murvlne, 32 years 1712 flute Avenue, winder, and Helen Marie Dalseno, 32, 1978 Queen City Avenue, operator. Welcome Leigh, 30. Aberdeen Oroundi, Maryland, soldier, and Margaret Coulter, 28, 1117 Steffens Street, Lock-land, stock erk.

Edward M. Burbrlnk, 54, 1967 Kentucky Avenue, railroad foreman, and HRttle Wat-inn, 2052 astern Avenue, guard, Theodore Fuchs, 37, R. 1, Harrison, farmer, and Dolores Amelia Bechrest, 21, Hooven, Ohio. Robert Bright, 22, Fort Monmouth, N. soldier, and Joyce T.

Fulton, 22, 12011 Ryland Avenue, clerk, Leon Pickett, 28, Camp Atterbury, PORTER, LIGGETT, Sarah DURKIN, Timothy Arrangements In charge of mm til. fllsck Johnson mcmillan and upland place WOodburn 0474-0475 Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, RALPH, JOSEPH. 4988 Ulcnway Ave. 823 Chateau Ave. WA 4H4.

WA 0228. Gordon FUNERAL HOME Burt Hodapp Funeral Homes Hamilton at Elkton. 7401 Vine. Klrby 1040. VAlley 0805.

Bamber Funeral Home, Inc. JOHN W. BAMBER ROBERT BAMBIilt. 3011 Woodburn Ave. WO 1440.

Wrassmann Barfknecht 2625 Gilbert Ave. Inc. WO 3343 1421-23 Main St. CU 0.138. The Fuldner Mortuary FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

421 Arch St. MA 4754. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME. MADISONV1LLE. Make the voice of His praise he heard.

1944, John Howard Harris. TREFZGKR Frederick Q. Trofzger, dear ly oeiovea lniant son or Fred and Alma Trefzger (nee Hendrlxsonl, Thursday, January 20, 1944, at residence, 3091 Neisel Bridgetown, Ohio. Funeral from the Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home. 3425 Harrison Monday, January 24, at 8:30 a.

m. Angel mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 9 a. m. TOBIN Stanley W. Tobm, beloved hus band of Agnes Mollay Tobin, beloved father of Mrs.

Mary Zestermann, Stan ley, John, Ned, Milton, Daniel and Alice Tobin, Thursday, January 20, 1944, at residence, 1626 Chase ave. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral homo, Hamilton at Knowlton Northslde, Sunday. Requiem high mass at St.

Patrick Church Monday at 9 a. m. TODTKNBIKR Dorothy A. Todtenbler (nee Yunker), beloved wife of Josepn Todtenbler, at the residence, 26 Martin 20, 1944, aged 68 years. Funeral Monday, January 21, from the Linnemann funeral home; 25-27 E.

11th at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph Church at a. m.

Interment Mary Cemeterv. WARNIf'K Alma Warnlck, formerly of 1805 Auburn beloved sister of the late Jennie and Martha Warnlck, died Thursday. January 6, 1944, at St, Augustine, Fia. Funeral services at Wlltaee chapel. 24 W.

Ninth Monday at 1 p. in. WHITE tlllle White (nee Sandmann wife of J. R. White and dear sister of Mrs.

Edna Marquis, Mrs. Carrie Bruestle and Albert W. Sandmann of Covington, Friday, January 21, 1144, residence, Compton and Pippin rds. Funeral from Hawthorne funerai home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday, January 24, it WINTERING John Wintering, husband of the late Anna Wintering and beloved father of Harry Wintering and Mrs.

Fred Cappel, at his residence, 1052 Marshall Friday, January 21, 1944. Funeral from W. J. Wlrmel Sons' funeral home, Coleraln at Ethan Monday, January 24, at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass Sacred Heart Church, 9 a. m. C. O. O.

F. Court, No. 1151, services Sunday, 8 p. m. WISE Margaret R.

Wise (nee Bertram, beloved wife of tne late wnnam t. wise and heloved mother of Bertram Frank, William, Harry and Seaman First Class Andrew Wise, u. s. Mrs Marv Clark. Mrs.

Ruth Schmidt, Mrs. Ann Sullender and Mrs. Margaret Schmidt Thursdav. January 20, 1944 Funeral from her late residence, 5169 Ralph Monday, January ju a. m.

Interment at Maysviue, ivy A. No. 157 services at 4 P. m. Sunday.

0 World War II Veteran. World War 1 Veteran. Bpanlsh-Amrrlcan War Vtert. Card oi Thanki Card Of Thanks. rfBli to exoress our sincere and honrtf.it thanks to all of our relatives.

n.iohhn nnd Irlends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the illness and at the death ot our neuriy ueiuveu sister, MISS ADEL (DELL) HANNEKEN, Esoeclnllv do we wish to thank Rev. A Corbel, Rev Paul Ranft and Kcv. faui RHnker. also Rev. J.

Collins, Dr. Wilhite nH ih sisters and nurses of St. Eliza beth Hospital. We also wish to thank the donors of the spiritual and floral offerings and Messrs. Hugenberg Gllndmeyer for the efficient funeral arrangements.

Sisters and Brothers, Card Of Thanks. nerehv exnress our sincere and heart felt thanks to our friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy ShOWn US in OUr lftie San uerenvnurili. in the losi of our dearly beloved father and uncle, JOHN M. RODDY. Eancclallv we wish to thank Rev.

Leon ard W. Wimmers, pastor of St. Agnes Chapel, Park Hills, for his most impressive requiem and consoling words, Dr. Peter Meier for his untiring efforts, the donors of the floral tributes and spiritual bouquets and John N. Mlddendorf sons tor tne efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral.

The Bereaved Roddy and O'Toole Families. Card Of Thanks. With heartfelt gratitude we desire to express our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved brother and uncle, THEODORE FETH. In particular do we thank Rev. Lowell Palmer of the Wilson Memorial church for his kindness, visits and words of consolation, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Ahr for their musical selections, Dr. Fred Trlnkle and associates for their untiring efforts, the pallbearers, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and Frank W. Imwalle and staff of The Imwalle Memorial for their kind 'and efficient services rendered. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. Expressions of our most sincere and heartfelt thanks are extended to each of our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their Kindness and aympatny which helped so much to soften the pain of parting with our dearly beloved mother, LOUISE STAUDIGELi la particular we would like to thsnk Rev. Everett C. Morehead for his impressive service and comforting words, Dr. Edwin Kin tor nis untiring efforts, Mrs.

Phil Dlehl and Mrs. Dulung for their beautiful musical selections, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and sympathy cards and the Busse A Borgmann Co. for the courteous and efficient management pf the lunerai. 1 Th Bereaved Staudlgel Fat Jy, I Popham I Sterner II I. Price I Slnart Rardln I Tnbin liS Koss Tndtenhier I Rudde-Martln Trefrger I Rurhrwein Warnlck I Samuel white I Hchlenk Wintering I Schraer (Visa III Stlbemagel I Make the voice of Hit praise be heard.

1944, John Howard Harris. HUrFER'I- John E. Huppert, husband of tne late Florence Huppert (nee Appel), at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, 33 Montvale Court, Fort Thomas. Ky.

Funeral Tuesday, January 25, 1944. from the Dobbling funeral home, 106 S. Fort Thomas Fort Thomas, at 2 p. m. Interment Alexandria Cemetery.

Lincoln Council D. of No 95, will hold services Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the funeral home. KILMER Arthur J.

Kilmer, beloved nusoand ot Alma Kilmer (nee Bartlett). and beloved father of Arthur, and Vernon Kilmer, Saturday, January 22, 1944. Services from the Betz funeral home, 23 East Sixth Tuesday, January 25, at 2 p. m. KIPP Emma Kipp (nee Hadllch), mother of Mrs.

William Schnelle and Mrs. W. O. Poole. Friends may call at Dhonau funeral home, Knowlton's Corner, North-side, after 4 p.

m. Monday. Private services Tuesday, January 25. (Please omit flowers.) KOTTENBROOK Agnes Kottenbrook (nee jaouoy). Twenty-titth anniversary requiem mass, January 26, 1944, at 8:20 a.

Church of the Assumption. UEE Alice Lee (nee Eblnger), beloved wife of Elijah B. Lee and beloved mother of Mrs. Chester Gray and grandmother or Konert Lie oray, Saturday, January 22, 1944. In her 49th year, at her residence.

127 Valencia st. Funeral from the Vitt ft Stermer Falrmount funeral home, 1824 Westwood Wednesday, January 26, at 2 p. m. LEERS Mrs. Frances P.

Leeds, mother of tne late Mrs. William m. Doughty died Friday, January 21, 1944, at Law- renceDurg, Ind. LIGGETT Sarah A. Liggett, widow ot James B.

Liggett, beloved mother of Mrs. Edward Heading and Ernest and Wiley Liggett, Saturday, January 22, 1944, at the residence, 735 Monroe Newport, aged 97 years. Friends may call at the John J. Radel Company funeral home, 822 York Sunday, Janu ary 23, from 1:30 P. m.

until 10 p. Funeral Monday, January 24, from the residence of Mrs. George Quary, Spring- valley, Ohio, with services at 2 P. m. Interment at Sprlngvalley Cemetery.

LINTZ Samuel T. Linta, aged 61 years, husband of the late Clara Lints (nee Westerman), Thursday, January 20, 1944. Funeral from the Busse ft Borgmann Co. mortuary. 1517 Freeman Monday, January 24, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Henry Church, 9 a. m. M1KEN Elizabeth Luken, dearly beloved sister of Charles and George Luken, Saturday, January 22, 1944, at residence, 1608 Pleasant aged 75 years.

Funeral, Wednesday, January 26, from the Rledllnger funeral home, 19 Green at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. John Church, 9 a. m.

Members of Third Order of St. Francis please take notice. MCALLISTER Walter Henry McAllister, beloved husband ot Margaret Sells McAllister and father of Alan Walter McAllister, Friday, January 21, 1944; residence, 77 Central Terrace, Wyoming, Ohio. Services at the First Unitarian Congregational Church, Reading at Linton, Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday, January 24, at 3:30 p. m.

Kindly omit flowers. McAVOY Hugh McAvoy. Fourth anniversary high mass at 8 o'clock at St. Cecilia Church January 24, 1944. McDONOUGH Helen McDonougb, daughter of the late John and Catherine Mc-Donough, sister of Sister Mary Ligiiori, 8.

8. and aunt of Mrs. James Stump and John Fitzgerald, suddenly, Thursday, January 20, 1944, at her residence, 2608 Grover Hill Pleasant Ridge. Funeral from the Gilllgan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Monday, January 24. Solemn requiem high mass at the Old Cathedral of St.

Peter in Chains at 9:15 a. m. McfiEE Sarah McGee (nee Jones), beloved wife of the late Hugh McGee and mother of Howard McGee-of Indianapolis, Thursday, January 20, 1944. Funeral services at the Gilllgan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln. Monday, Janiiry MENTINK --Rosalia Mentink (Sally), be-loved daughter of the late Anthony and Rosalia Weltefshagen Menflnk; beloved sister of the Rt.

Rev. Msgr, Anthony J'. Mentinki Sister M. Bertlna. S.

-Fv: Hugo, Ann. aad Rem! Mentink; beloved aunt of Rev. Hugo Mentink, residence 3028 Penrose Place, Westwood. Funeral from the Vitt ft Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Ave Cheviot, Tuesday, January 25, 1944, at 9:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at. uatnerine cnurcn, io a. m. MOORE Maria Moore (nee Morgan), wid ow or Kawara j. Moore, Covington Ky.

Seventh anniversary requiem mass Haturaay, January zb, 1944, MORRIS Dora C. wife of the late Charles C. Morris and devoted mother of Mrs. Ray stroppel; residence, 802 N. Cooper Lockland.

Friends may can at tne vornis runerai nome, 310 Dunn Sunday, January 23, 3 to 10 p. m. Services Monday, January 24, at 1:30 p. m. Women's Guild of St.

John Evangelical Church meet at funeral home Sunday at 8 p. m. I'OPHAM Joseph Popham passed away suaacniy January iv, man. wintn anniversary requiem high mass St. Francis Church, Liberty and Vine January 29, i4 it 1 n.

PK1CK Charles M. Price, beloved husband of Matilda Price (nee Schmidt) and de voted father of Charles A. and Corporal Kermit O. Price, Thursday, January 20, 1944, in his 58th year; residence, 2882 Shaffer Westwood. Funeral from the Wain A.

Bolton funeral home, 3042 Harrison Westwood, Monday, January 24, at 2:30 p. m. Vattier Lodge No. 386. F.

ft A. will hold services at p. m. RAuiN-Harity; Robert Rardln, beloved husband of Minnie Rardln (nee Hewet-! son), at'hls residence, 35 17th South I Newport i Funeral Monday, January 24. 1944, from Dobbling funeral home, 106 Fort Thomas at 2 p.

m. Interment ROSS Mary Ann Roes, (nee 0'Leary, be-I loved mother of Mrs. Gertrude Rueael, jAIIcb. Albert, John; and Edward Rosa, i Saturday, January 82j 1944, at her resl-; flence, 122 West Sixth Newport. Fu.

neral from the Betz funeral home, 23 East Sixth ft, Tuesday, January 26, at 1 8i30t.i mV- Rcquterti high mass at the gburcli of tne Immaculate Conception at RIlrinEAKTlN-i Myrtle C. Martin Rudde, i Beloved wire of Charles Rudde of 1626 Covington, Saturday, January 22, 1944, aged 48 years. Funeral Wednesday, January 26, 1944, from the i. Llnneman funeral- Dome, 25-27 E. 11th at 8:30 m.

Requiem high mass "at St. Autfuetlne Church at 9 a. m. Kl EHRWK1N Emma Ruehrweln (nee Stegemeler). widow, of William Ruehr- weln, mother of Mrs.

George (Luella) VqJ, WJlfll Una ATinUr ituenrwein TOray.l Hanuary 20, 1944 residence, 1800 Carll at. Funeral from the Bebpm, hme, Harrison and Westwood Falrmount, Monday. 2 p. ms Western Star Rebeccah services Sunday, p. m.

Cincinnati Ladles Auxll Wry No. 17. at 8:15 n. m. SiAMtlElii-j'une SamUel, beloved husband of Emilyer flatmiel (nee Ford) and father of Mrs.

Fannie Engle and grandfather of Mrs. M. H. Kallaher. Friday, January hi, i44, aged residence, 408 Tuscu- lum ave.

Services at Harold B. Barrerc funeral home, 3734 Eastern Mon day, January 24, at 2 p. Eagles urage services sunaay at 7:30 p. m. SCHRAER William Walter Schraer, beloved husband of Mina Kate Rice Schraer and devoted father of Bea Shlnkle, Friday, January 21, 1944; resi lience, tils oiapie ar.

services at tne Witt, Good ft Kelsch funeral home, 3026 Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square, Monday, January 24, at 3 p. m. 8CHLENK Michael Schlenk, beloved father of George and Lea Schlenk; residence, 212 W. 14th Thursday, January 20, 1944. Services at the Vorhis funeral home, 5501 Montgomery Norwood, Monday, January 24, at 11 a.

m. STECHER Frank Stecher, beloved husband of the late Anna Mlsch Stecher, beloved father of Mrs. Ida Cooper, Mrs. Anna Monjar, Mrs. Maria Stout and Ffc.

Carl W. Btecher, Saturday, January 22, 1944, at residence, 4260 Fergus st. Friends may eall at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral home, Hamilton at Knowlton Northslde, Tuesday after 3 p.

m. Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. SI I.BERN A OKL jarrte Sllbernagal, beloved slater of the lata Louise, Charles and Jacob Sllbernagel and the lata Mrs. Julia Ptleger, Saturday, January 29, 1944; residence, Hotel Alms.

Friends may call at the Clarence A. Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Cliflon, Monday from 4 to 10 p. Services Tuesday, January 25, at 3 p. STUABT Robert E. Stuart, beloved husband of Deasle Stuart (nee Strunk) and beloved father of Mrs.

Mary Hammer, Mrs. Helen Fogwell, Seamen Robert, Donald and Paul Stuart, 8, and Shirley Ann Stuart, 6803 Runray Mt, Washington, January 22, 1944. Remains at T. P. White ft Sons' Mt.

Washington funtral home, 2050 Bicchmont ave, Card oi Thanks Card Of Thanks. While our hearts are filled with sorrow we cannot forget the many Kind acta bestowed upon ua by relatives, friends and neighbors In the great loss of our dearly beloved wife, mother and grandmother, RICKIE HEGER (nee Strohmenger). In particular do we thank Rev. Carl E. Kiewlt of the Immanuel Reform Church for his kindness, visits, impressive service and words of consolation, also Rev.

Donald Shimler, Mrs. Sophia Vanden Eynden, organist, and Mrs. Jeanadele Shimler for their beautiful musical selections; Dr. Beck and Dr. Rousey for their untiring efforts, the Ladles' Guild of the Immanuel Reform Church and Welcome Council No.

Ill, D. of for their large attendance and services; members of the D. of A. who acted as pallbearers, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings and Frank W. Imwalle and staff of The lm walle Memorial for their kind and efficient management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Hushand and Family, Card Of Thanks. To all our many relatives, friends and neighbors we desire to extend our most heartfelt thanks and deepest appreciation for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy given us at the passing of our beloved mother, MAGDALENA OTTLINGER. Most especially do we desire to thank Rev. Father O'Lpary and his assistant of St. Andrew Church, Miss Helen Schneider and family, the Wlllenborg Printers and Stationers' bowling team, the Siebler Clothing Manufacturing Co.

and employees, the Water Proof Paper and Board Co. and employees, the Scosteleker Gegenseitlgen Uuterstuetzung Verein, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy and the Busse Borgmann Co. for their most competent anO courteous funeral arrangement. The OttlinRer Family. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst of sorrow we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved father and grandfather, JOSEPH F. BINZ. In particular do we thank Rev. Msgr. Charles A.

Woeste of St, Augustine Church and assisting clergy, Rev. John Hager.auer and Rev. Edward Haney for the Impressive solemn requiem high mass; Dr. Edward J. Nestley for his untiring effort, the Covington Fraternal Order of Eagles, all donors of the many spiritual and floral offerings and the John N.

Mlddendorf St Sons for their kind and efficient manage ment tne tuneral. The Bereaved Daughter, Son-ln-Law and uranqcnnaren. Card Of Thanks. To all my relatives, friends and neigh bors for We beautiful floral pieces and many kcts of kindness shown me during the illness and passing of my dear father, GEORGE LISKER. Expression of my heartfelt thanks to Rev.

Fathers. Sister Magdalen Mary Nurses and orderlies of the St. Francis Hospital. The donors of beautiful floral pieces and spiritual bouquets and the Busse and Borgmann funeral directors for the kind service in handling the funeral arrangements. Edna Crofford.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended us in our sad bereavement at the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, FRANK G. VORHOLT. Especially we wish to thank, Rev. Louis J.

Evers for the Impressive requiem high mass; Dr. H. Hoffman for his untiring efforts; all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets and Frank Moeller of the Busse and Borgmann Company for the kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Fsmlly. Card Of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us In the loss of our beloved wife and mother, ANNA VAN DE RVT-BARNES. Especially we wish to thank Rev. Father Volk and Rev. Father Finn of St. Michael Church for the Impressive requiem, the priests, nuns, doctors and nurses of St.

Marv's HosDital for their untiring efforts, all donors of the many spiritual bouquets, floral offerines and cards of sympathy, the pallbearers for their services and the Radel funeral directors for the efficient manage ment of the funeral. The Bereaved Hushand and Family. Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt ap preciation and thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended to us In our sad bereavement In the passing of our dearly beloved sister and aunt, KATHERINB THEOBALD. EsDeclsllv do we thank the donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, the Rev.

Hans Haunt for his words of comfort and consolation, the officers and members of Centennial Rebekah Lodge No. 226 for their services and attendance, and the funeral directors. Wrassmann and Barf knecht for their kind and efficient service. The Bereavftl Family. Card Of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and svmnahty extended in our sad bereavement at the loss of dur dearly beloved wife, mother and sister, CARRIE HASSELBECK. Esneclallv we wish to thank Rev. Joseph Moellman of St. Bonaventure Church for the imnressive reouiem high mass, all donors of the beautiful floral offerings and spiritual bouquets and the funeral directors, Tohle and Son at Toledo, Ohio, and Vitt ft Stermer at Cincinnati, Ohio, for their kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Husband, Son, Daughters and Sister.

Card Of Thangs. Expressions of our deepest appreciation and most heartfelt thanks are extended to all our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and expressions of sympathy given us at the passing ot our beloved husbnnd and grandfather, JACOB HERRMANN. Most especially we would like to thank Rev. a. J.

Krumm for his most comforting and impressive service, Dr. Coe for his efforts, the K. of P. Lodge for their attendance and services, the pallbearers and Peter Rebold St Son, funeral directors, for their most competent and courteous management of the funeral, The Bereaved Widow and Granddaughter. Rna ramily.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, -I ALBERT E. KELLERMAN, who passed away January 23, A silent atlnjE In memory's Heart. Is deeply touched todav. A tribute of love and remembrance to I una we win never forget. i Sadly Missed by His Loving Wife, Children w'mi irnnncniinren.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother and grani mother, MATILDA PENDRY (nee Speisen who passed away January 25, 1940. As years go by and time rolls on It seems you're near; although you are Each thing we do; each place we go We seem to feel your presence sol Sadly Missed by Your Loving Husband I ntiic, uauKiuers ana on. Au Ajuvmg jiiemory Of our beloved father, DAWSON DA VIS, 1 who passed away January 20, 1941,, Just a thought of sweet rememhrsnp. ilth.tJ0Vet devotion me uiirs wiiu run or you. Sadly Missed by His Loving In Loving Memory MRS, MARY E.

HOGGINS, who passed away January 20, 1943. A tribute of love and remembrance To a mother we will never forget. 5 Her Children and Families, Benjamin and nusgins ana Mrs. Maine eieaeldey Societies and lodges Newport Lode of Rllf tH members will assemble at the Muhle'iil t-osugan and Roll funeral home. 83S York Newport, at 8 o'clock Mnn.

day evening to hold services for our da-1 1 pftrieu oroiner, juhn UKTCHER. JOSEPH T. RAAKER, Sec'y. Miscellaneous Notices HOSPITAL INSURANCE xur tamuies ana individuals. Pay by I the month or year.

I 15.00 a day in hospital for 28 days I low as loc per mourn and up. I W. ii'. ArNTHUNl rl 4 W. 7th St.

(Leverone Bldg.) MA 640. HllllfimiMltlHI BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS-Electric Light and Power Wiring WorC 1600 Walnut Corner Liberty H'" MMMHIMIII 11 (if U2I KEENAN FUEL OILS CALL WO 1250. ON AND AFTKR THIS DATE I will not I be responsible for any debts contracted! oy anyone other than myself, WILLIAM W. 30S3 ColeralnJ venue.

Lost and Found BEAGLE- Black, white, tan: 7 month. Friday, In Clifton; sue answers to Jerry 1 1 i-iiuitc vVUH CIUARBTTE LIGHTER Lost silver with I kuiu lettering, i. c. T. Sergeant I Sullivan, '43." Reward.

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