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tomonow for William B. owner iind oijoratoi- of the W. Heilnjr Kinni! uie Moving Co. and a pony keg beer station at 2004 and 2608 Woodburn Ave. Burial will bo.

in GiTf-n Cemetery, Milfoid. Mr. HritnK', who was 61 years old, dii-d at his home, 2601 Wr. TRY to make every service a beautiful as possible guided, of course, by the family" wishes. We try to create a Memory Picture that may bring some measure of consolation in the years to come.

CENTRAL PARKWAY CLIFTON HILLS LANE 1517-1523 FREEMAN AVENUE PArkway 4487-4488 Like at a father pitieth hit childrrn. So the Lord pitieth them that fear Him. 1045, John Howard Harris. 77iV Final 7Yifcufe A Radel Servict OWRNR. Naomi MORRIS, Nancv Willis The Rennementa of Kadel's a chtrirhed memory of tht I I HENRY J.

RADEL, Prts. Four Convenient Funeral Homes ffiafs In Mumoium Jn Loving- Memory Of mlr beloved mother, ANNA WAHNKR, Who panned away Munll 10, 191.1, tnd mlr beloved lallier, WILLIAM WAIiNKR. who passed away May 21, 14, and our heloved hrniher, UPWARD r. WAGNKR, Who passed away December 10, 19lt. A VKH IO hv nnrl 11mm mil on It Moerna you'it near: auinuith you're gone, thing we do; each pltre we go We teem In feel ynur presence to! Always Remembered By Tour Lnvlif Family.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife, mother M.4 granamotnrr, MARY A. SCHUCH, who pisied away March 1(1, 1943. Nothing can ever take twsv The love a heart, holds dar: Fond memories linger every day iti membranct kiepi you tver nearl Ssdlv Missed by Your Loving Husband, v.omoich aim umnncniiaian. In Loving Memory of our beloved son and brother, CLIFFORD P. BATTLER, who passed away March 10.

1941. We think of you at one who sleeps-All free from grief and pain; And know the happy day will come-When we will meet, again! Your Loving Mother, Father, Bister ml Urol here. In Loving Memory of VIRGINIA DAISY GOSNET, who passed away March 11, 144. Those whom we love go out of aright But never nut of They are cherished In the hearts Of those they leave behind! A Loving Friend. In Loving Memory ef my dearly beloved son, VALUE GATES, who pasted awsy March S.

193S. From this world of flesh set free I know him living unto Thee: Thy word is true; Thy will It just-To Thee I leave him, Lord, In truatl Fondly Remembered by Lorlng Mother. In Loving Memory of our beloved mother. CATHERINE DIEHL (net TENHOVCRl, who pasted tway March 1944. We have only your memory.

Mother To remember our whole lives through- -But the sweetneaa will linger forever As we treasure those memnrlet nf vmi Sadly Missed by Daughttrt, In Loving Memory of my dearly beloved wife, MAUDE E. WERKING who patsed away March T. 1941. 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 I mlia you! Your Loving Husband, Leona rd. In Loving Memory Of our beloved father and grandfather, PAUL BERNHARDT, who passed awsy March 10.

1944. Your memory it as dear (odsy As in tht hour you paased awsy! Lovingly Remembered By Your Family. Societies and Lodjti 1. A.A.sconsHRrrE'; RING SERVICE will bs held BROTHER ROY 32'. Sunday, March 11.

p. m. at the John J. Radel Co. funtrtl home, 652 State tve.

rctrtjanM tiucw m.u., DUDLEY O. CROSS. 33' Bee'y. JT IM.MIU, MWH.II II, la In Loving Memory Of our dearly belnv-d S'ni snd lnother, PFC. AI.HKHT C.

KM ARK, who wn serving wllh the H7lli Division and Kive his lite on Bougainville March 11, 1944. We little thought that when vm left home That you would return no more The II was suilden and the severe, We liltle thought such Brief mi near. Only those who have 'owl ran tell The pain nf purling without faowell. A silent prayer anil a silent teur -Beautiful memories of you ton and brother dear; Your loving smile and genlle face, No one can ever Ink your place. God took ynu home.

It, was His will, Hut. In our heartt you liveth mill; For deep down In bur hearts a picture More precious than silver or sold. Thinking nf you at till! tame wtl would say You're not dead, but lust awty. Sadly Mltsed by Your Mother and Father, Slaters and Brothers. Loving Remembrance) Of my dear sister snd brother-in-law, EMMA MORTON, who paaaed away Msrch 1942, and PHILIP MORTON, who passed awav May 30 1941.

All to ourselves wt think of you Think of the things that you used tn do. Think of the tnings that you used lo ssy, Think of you in every way. Sometimes we cry. sometimes we smile. For those whom wt love go out of sight But never out of mind They are cherished In the hearts Of thoti they leave behind.

Loving and kind In all their ways. Upright and Just to the end of their dtys; Sincere and true In heart and mind Beautiful memoriea they left behind! Always Remembered and Sadly Missed by Sister, Rose, and Family. In Loving Memory Of bur beloved son and brolher, FRED E. FENNEN, who passed away March 13, 1936. Jt seems like only yesterday You smiled your very last, We cannot seem to realize That nine long years have passed.

You bade no one a last farewell, You tatd goodbye to none Your kindly heart had ceased to beat Before we knew you were gone. Sometlmei It's hard to understand Why tomt things have to be. But In His wisdom God has planned Beyond our power to see. Sadly Missed by The Family. Nlnlh Anniversary Requiem Maas at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.

In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved wife, ROSE MARY KOESTERM A N. who passed away March 11, 1944. I have lost ray toul't companion A life linked with my own; And day by day I miss you As I walk through life alone! What would I do to clasp your hand. To hear your voice and see your smile That meant so much to me. My thoughts sre alwayt with you, My heart ia sore with pain This world would be a heaven If you were here again! Sadly Missed by Ynur Loving Husband, Harry, and grandchildren.

In Loving Memory Of our neloved wife and mother, MARY C. b6S8E. who passed away March IS, 1941. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear: Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeot ynur nearl For you left rveet memories to blossom Bearing mill lor tne yean lo rome. In the Uvea of thote who loved you, Precious memories of the daya that tre gone! Sadly Missed by Husband, Som, Daughter ana uaugnier-in-iaw.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved uncle and father, WILLIAM HENRY COWGUILL who passed awty March 10, 1943. Desr uncle, you are sleeping sweetly And though you have gone out of light; You art never out of mind Your memory Is cherished In the hearts Of thote you left behind! Your Loving Niece, Nephew and Son. In Loving Memory Of our beloved sister, LULU ABBOTT, January 13, 1835 February 27, 1945. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them, 'tis true; Yean that may come oannot sever Our loving remembrance of you! 'Slattrs and In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, FRANCES BAADE (nee Blusti.

who passed away March 10, 1914. 8weet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, 'tis true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you! Loving Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughter and sisler, LOUELLA RODLER NIEDEREGGER, who passed away March 12. 1935. We loved you not tongue can tell How much we loved you and how well God loved you too tnd thought it best To take you home with Him to rest! Sadly Missed By Mother, Dad and Sister In Loving Memory Of my dear friend, ALMA HEINLEIN.

who pastel away March 11, 1944. 8inee tht hour you passed away; I miss you mors day bv day! Your I.vlng Friend. Esther Ruhl. lost and Found F. and A.

M. Oakley Lodge No. SSS" will meet tt the temple Sunday. Msrch,) II, at 7:30 p. m.

and proceed to the Witt, Oood Kelsch funeral home. 3028 Madl- ton Hyde Park, at Oakley Square, to conduct tervlcet at p. m. for our da parted brother, ALLEN I. DAVIS.

THOMAS BUCK. W. M. R. SELMO BAAB.

HecT, KAVTt. T)r. Jamea Wm. Ai rDENHAMP, Chat. H.

VE( RKL, Albtrt Jr. I.AFAVETTE, Frank McfANNON, Roy Anna BI.AKFXV. Nannv PKERRMAN. Arthur Copyright 1(4S beautiful tervlee entails departed, la Memoriam In LovinpIemory Of our dearly beloved mother, CATHERINE AGNES BROWN, who passed away March 15, 1939. Dear Mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with ut At you always were before! If love could save Thou hast not died For your memory Is at dear today As in the hour you passed away! Yet It's oh! to hard to find a verse That't sweet enough for you, That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we mist you! For In all the world we shall not find A heart so wonderfully kind; So toft a voice, so sweet a smile; An Inspiration to worth while; A tympathy to sure, to deep A lovt to beautiful to keep! You left tweet memories to blossom, Bearing fruit for the yean to come, In tht lives of those who loved you Precious memories of days that are gone! happy hours we once enjoyed, How tweet the memory still; Yet there Is a link death cannot sever Love and remembrance last forever.

Sadly Missed by Her Loving children. In Loving Memory Of our dear mother and grandmother, ROSE MART KOE8TERMAN, who passed away March 11, 1944. One sad year hat slowly passed Since we saw your dear face last: We think of you as one who sleeps, All free from grief and pain And know that happy day will come When we shall meet again. Sometimes we cry, sometimes we smile But we think of you, Mom, all the while! Sadly Mlrsed by Your Loving Daughter, Edna; Son-ln-Law. Jack, and grandchildren, Edna, Ray and Russell.

In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved ton. PVT. RICHARD A. SILBER, who passed away March 1943, In McDill Field, Tampa, Fla. TViA Wnrlil vnav And friendt from day to day.

ouv invn win me one i love From my memory pass away! For in my heart your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There's not Hav j.a. I do not think of you! Sadly Missed by Your Loving Mother. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved huaband, EMIL Q. FOX SR. who passed away March 7, 1931.

And her grandton, WESLEY BOOOS, who died in action October 2, 1944. Ood knows the way, he holds tht key, He guides us with unerring hand. Some time, with tearless eyes, we'll let And then, too, will understand. Loving Wife and Grandfather. In Loving Memory Of my beloved husband.

CHRISTOPHER BRIDGES, who passed away March 11, 1944. I do not forget you. nor do I intend; I think of you often and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some you may bt, But dear to my memory you always will be. Sadly Missed by Wife, Carrie Bridges.

In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, LUCY J. MANCH. who passed away March 1943. Two years htve passed since that sad day The one I love wat called away; God took her home, it wat His will, But In my heart she liveth still. Loving Son, In Loving Memory Of my beloved daughter, ALMA HEINLEIN, who passed away March 11, 1944, The evening star thinet on your grave, Tht ont I loved but could not ttve; God took you home, it was His will, But In my heart you liveth atlll.

Your loving smllt and gentle face-No one can ever fill your place. Loving Mothtr. Elisabeth Helnleln. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and mother, BARBARA FLEISS, wbo passed away March 19, 1918. You are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more; Still In memory you are with ut As you always wss btfore.

Sadly Missed by Your Husband and Daughter. In Loving Memory Of our beloved ton and brother, EDWIN A. FLEI88, who passed away Msrch 13, 1944.. Wt think of you at ont who tltepa, All frat from grief and pain. And know the happy day will eomt Whan wt thall meet again! Sadly Mined by Your Father and Sitter.

In Loving Memory Of our btlovtd mother-in-law, grandmothir ana great-granamotqer, ROBE KOESTERMAN, who passed away Msrch 11, 1944, Jutt a thought of swtet remembrtnee, Juat a memory tad but true Just tht lovt and twtet dtvotinn From tht onet who think ef you -Ynur Loving Daughttrt-In-Ltw, Evelyn and Myrtle, and Great-grandchild, Sylvia. In Loving Memory Of our beloved sister, ELIZABETH CONTI, whs paattd away March 11, 1943. Wt have only your memory. To remember our whole lives through, But the swtttness will linger forever At wt treasure thought! of you! Your Loving Blstert and Brothers, In Loving Memory Of our btloved wife and mother, AUOU8TA KLEIN, who passed awsy March 9, 1939, You are not forgotten. Though on earth you are no more; Still in memory you are with us -At you alwayt wtrt before 1 Tour Loving Hutband and Chlldrtn.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife and sister, MARGARET A. BOHNENKAMP (NEE DAUM), who pttsed awsy March 14, 1944. You ttndtrly cared, for your lovtd onet, To your friends you were tver true; Ood laid His hand on our heartstrings- Leaving sweetest memories of you! Your Loving Husband, Bitters tnd Brothers. In Loving Memory Of my Beloved wlft, KATHERINE BIROLER, who pitted awty March 14, 1931, Gone, but not forgotttn. Sadly' Missed by Her Hutband, Charltt uicKi Htrgier.

1 tik lilszk Jcmson UoUILLAIf and UPLAND PLACM 0474-0475 mmmmmmmmmmmwvMx E. PrhcferD W7 ijsb FORMERLY WITH WILTSEE UNDERTAKERS 21 W. NINTH ST. CH TREDWAY Funeral Home Established 18112. Cameron Ave.

Norwood. Ohio. MF. 0311. BamberFuneral Home, Inc.

JOHrJ W. BAMRKR ROBERT BAMBER. anil woodburn Ave. wo 1440, J.J. SULLIVAN CO.

uraarord J. Sullivan, Director. e. Mcmii.lan at bull pl. wo 013:1.

THOMAS 'UNEKAL HOME. MAD1SONVILLE. Hodapp Funeral Homes Hamilton ut Elktoo. 7401 Vine. VA 0805.

Kirby 1040. Harry Meyer Sons HARRY, RALPH, JOSEPH. 4989 Glenway Ave. WA 4144. 123 Chateau Avt.

WA 0228. Card oi Thanki Card Of Thanks. The kind expressions of sympathy and thoughtfulness of our many friends, relatives and neighbors helped so much to aoften our grief at the sudden of our Deiovea nusnand and brotner, WALTER L. KERL, It It by thla medium that we hope to extern some expression ot our most Heartfelt gratitude to each and also to Dr. Harry Granlaon Hill for his consoltne serv ice, to Mrs.

Grpt'Z. soloist, and to Mrs. Brockmeler, accompanist, for the beautiful musical selections; to Dr. George Muse-kamn for his untiring efforts, to Mr. Her bert Schalk and to Mr.

Charles Mayleben for their kind assistance and to all who so kindly gave their help In his need, also to the Cincinnati Life Saving Squad for ineir prompt response, to tne aonors ot the many beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy, to the Cheviot Lodge No. 140. P. A A. and to the Westwood Council No.

129. Jr. O. U. A.

for their imnr.aaiua flarAmnnlu A UalR'i Bolton funeral home for the efficient man. ner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. Just now as our hearts are to broken and torn with grief we have not been un mindful of the kind expressions of sym pathy extended us by our many friends, relatives and also by the Campbell County officials in our dark hour due to the sud den death of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, ARTHUR C.

KUHR. Even though our loss now seems more than we can bear, we know God In his infinite wi.dom will snow us tne way and we wish to extend our deepest at. preclatlon to all and likewise to Dr. Herrlnerhaus for his services anri to Rev. Father Lehr for his consoling requiem and to the 8t.

Theresa Holy Name Society, the uraer ot rnresiers, uourt no, 1380: the Bellevue Eastles for their heanil. ful services and also the Campbell County officials for their attendance, the donors of the beautiful floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy and to the John J. Radel Co. funeral home for their courteous and efficient services. May God's richest blessings rest upon everyone.

The Bereaved Wife, Daughters, Son and uraiiacnuuren. Card Of Thanks, In a special way we desire to extend some expreaalon of our most heartfelt gratitude to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and thoughtfulness extended to us at tne pasting of our beloved mother, LOUISA WALTZ HANFBAUER. Exprcssloni of our appreciation is also aeiirea to De extended lo Kev. u. j.

Krtimm for his consoling words; to the doctors, nurses and nuraet' aides at General Hos- ltal; to the girls of the Krlppendorf-llttman to the D. of A Council Nn. 118 for their service; to the Immanuel Women's Guild for their beautiful service; to Mrs. Ruth Miller for her aolos; to all aonors of the beautiful floral pieces and cardt of sympathy, and to the Heboid funeral home for their courteous and com petent management of the funeral. The Bereaved Family Card Of Thanks.

By this medium we hope to convey to our many trienns, relatives ana neighbors tome expression of our most heartfelt gratitude for their thoughtfulness and expressions of sympathy extended us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM H. SCHUMACHER. To Rsv. Paul Schnake of 8t. Peter Evangelical Reform Church for his words of consolation, to Dr.

W. Ventress for his untiring efforts, to all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy and to the Vorhis funeral directors for their moat courteous and competent management of tht funeral, our deepest appreciation. Mrs. Rose Schumacher and Family. Card Of Thanks.

To our many friends, relatives and neigh-bw ws desire to extend some expression of our most heartfelt gratitude for sympathy extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father. HENRY LETTO. Wt also desire that some expression of our deepest, appreciation Da extended tn Rev. Hllmer Neumann for hit consoling and impressive service, to Dr. Philip Owens and to Dr.

Lyons for their untiring endeavors and alto to the nuraea and sisters of Good Samaritan Hospital, to all donors of tht beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy and to the Dalbert A Dunkmann funeral directors for their courteous and efficient services. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks, Our moat sincere appreciation Is extended to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown us In the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, ARTHUR HENRY HARBRECHT. Especially do we thank the Rev. Paul C.

Bekeschua for his words of comfort and consolation. Mrs. Paul Bckeschus for her kindness, Queen Cltv Lodge, F. O. P.

the Scottish Rite. Prospect Council, Jr. O. U. A.

and Madlaonvllla Lodge, F. A. all for their attendance and aervlces; Dr. Fred Trlnkle. the pallbearers for their aervlce and Wrassmann ft Barfknecht funeral director! for their most courteous and competent funeral arrangement.

Th Bereaved Wife and Son. Card Of Thanks. Our most heartfelt gratitude Is desired to bt extended to our relatives and frlenda for their kind expressions of sympathy extended us In the loss of our dearly beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, MINNIE WILLE. We especially wish to thank Rev. Father L.

Evers for his consoling requiem: Dr. Trlnkle: all donors or the beautiful floral offerings, spiritual houaueta and cards of aympathy, and the Rebold funeral home for their competent management or tne iunerai The Bereaved Daughter and Family. Card Of Thanks, Mv moat heartfelt unit deenest nnnreels tlon is desired to be extended to fViv many friends, relatives and neighbors for their many expressions of sympathy and thought-fulness extended to me at the passing of my dearly beloved wife, ANNA HUGHES. In particular I should llkt to extend my deeptst appreciation to Rev. William J.

Witt tor nit woras or conioiaiion; aiso to or. E. j. smith for nia untiring endeavors; to the Lackner Co and employees for their kind thoughtfulness; to all donors of tht Deautiiui norai pieces ana caras oi sympathy, and to the Rledllnger funeral directors for their courteous and competent services. William Hughes.

In Memoriam First Anniversary Of our beloved husband and father, CHRISTIAN KORBEE, who passed away March IB. 1944. We loved you no tongue can tell How much wt loved vou and how well: Ood loved vou too and thought tt best To take you home with mm to resti Sadly M'sttd by Loving Wife. Children, and Grandchildren. Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved daughter and mother, PEARL.

Y0UNQ (net Helmslngl, March 14, 1808 May 19, 1S4. Sunihlns passes, shadows fall, Iiovt rtmemhrance outlasts si 1. And though the years be many or few They are fined witn rememnrance, near, of you. Pop. Mom, Adele and Leslie.

Birthday Remembrance Of EDWARD COOK, March It, IMS February 2S. 1P3. The world Is full of manv folks 'tis Irut, But there" was only one like you! Henrietta, Allot tn4 FamllM. Woodburn Thursday. Born In I-exinston, he came to this city when he ne 23 years old.

He lounded his furniture moving company 30 years ago. His beer station has been In operation for 13 years. He is survived by widow, Mr. Elizabeth Powell Herlng; two chil dren, Mrs. Thclma H.

Craig and Mrs. Arra H. Swltzer, both of Cincinnati; a sister, Mrs. Sadie H. Adams, Lexington; a brother, A.

M. Herlng, Cincinnati, and five grandchildren. Like at a father pitielh hit children, So the Lord pitielh them that fear Mm. 1945, John Howard Harris. ALFINU Henry B.

Alflng. bfloved bun-band of Catherine Kraut Alflng and devoted father of Mrs. Flora Bless and Mrs. Emma Fath, Thursday, March 8, 3945; residence, Coleraln Pike, Groesbeck, Ohio. In his 80th year.

Funeral from the Is'eldhard funeral home, 3155 Harrison Westwood, Monday, March 12, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. James Church, White Oak, Ohio, at 9:30 a. m.

Members of St. James Married Men's Society services Sunday at 8 p. m. Friends may call after 3 p. m.

Sunday. AI FDEMKAMf Charles H. Aufdemkamp, beloved husband of Lizzie Aufdemkamp (nee Surmaru and devoted father of Mrs. John E. Sandau, In his 88th year, at his residence.

828 McPherson Ave. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. Price Hill funeral home, Glenway and Dewey Monday, March 12, 1U45, at 2 p. m.

BAMKKCK Sebastian J. Bambeck, beloved brother of Wilhelmina and Conrad Bambeck. at residence, 5118 Vine St. Bernard, Saturday, March 10, 1945, aged 75 years. Friends may call at The Memorial, 4811 Vine St.

at Washington, Monday, March 12, between 2 and in p. m. Requiem high mass St. Clement Church, Tuesday at 9 a. m.

BAVMN John Bavnun. aged 73 years, at ths home of Mr. c. W. Niehaus.

Camp Springs. Campbell County, suddenly. Saturday, March 10. 1915. Funeral from Tharp 4 Stitch funeral home.

Alexandria, Tuesday, March 13, at 2 p. m. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. BENDER Leonard Bender, beloved hus band of the late Regina Bender (nep Kelly) and devoted father of Mrs.

Ef telle Beckirmatm and brother of Elizabeth Kruse, Margaret Koppenhoefer, Christina Rolver, Laura Blank. Catherine Grass-man and Wm. Bender, Thursday, March a. lyto: reiiiacnce, Harris rnce Hill. Funeral from the Grueter A Son funeral home, Illff and Glenway Monday, March 12, at 2 p.

m. BROGHAMMER Barbara Broghammer, devoted sister of Katherlne, Frances. John and Joseph Breg.ismmer and Mrs. Mary Field, Thursday, March 8. 1945.

Funeral from residence. 3915 Lovell Monday, March 12, 8:30 a. m. Silemn requiem high mass St. Martin Church.

9 a. m. Altar Society prayers at residence Sunday, 2:45 p. m. BUCHANAN Dr.

George A. Buchanan, beloved husband of Marie Matson Buchanan and son of Sarah B. Buchanan, brother of Robert W. and Richard C. Buahanan.

at his residence, 51 Euclid Ludlow, Saturday, March 10. 1945. Funeral from residence. Tuesday, March 13, at 2 p. m.

Interment Highland Cemetery. Bl'TLER Lena Schultz Butler, wife of the late Jack Butler, devoted mother of Kmma Courtney and Edith Mix; residence. 623 Wyoming Locklund. Friends 11 may call at the VorhLs funeral home. 310 HJnn dockland.

Monday, 3 to 10 D. m. h. vices Tuesday, March 13, 1945. at n.

m. CONWAY John T. Conway, beloved husband of the late Ann-ib'lle Conway and dear father of Cecil, William and Oliver Conway, Friday, March 9, 1W5, at Apopka, aged 80 years. Funeral from Hawthorne funeral home, 783D Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, March 13, at 1 p.

m. Interment Be vis Cemetery. COSTELLO Celia Costello (nee Duffy), widow of Michael Costello, beloved mother of Mrs. Cathryn Kelley and Bert Costello. Friday, March 9, 1945.

at residence, 629 Straight In her 84th year. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons funeral, home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton NorUvdde, on Sunday after 1 p.

m. Kequiem high mass at cat neural of St. Monica on Monday at 9 a. m. DAVIS Allen I.

Davis, beloved husband of May R. Jones Davis and devoted father of Hazel Tannahill, Sgt. Allen 1. 88gt. Charles E.

and Emily May Davis, grandfather of Phyllis Davis and Clara Way Williams. In his 89th year, Saturday, March 10. 1945: residence. 4232 H'arourjr uakirv. services Monday, March 12, at the Witt, Good Kelsch funeral home, 3028 Madison Hyde Park at Oakley Square, at 2 p.

m. Oakley Lodge No. BBS F. and A. M.

meet 1 funeral home Sunday at 8 p. m. DENNY Romer Denny, beloved husband of the late Edna Denny (nee Dell-bruggei, devoted fither of Mrs. Mildred Ott. Mrs.

Esther Klott'er and Pvt. Harold Denny; residence, 25 Clay St. Bernard, Thursday, March 8, 1945, aged years. Friends may call at The Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine St. at Washington, Sunday, March 11, between 2 and 10 p.

m. Services Monday at 10 a. m. DIETRICH Josephine Wlllenborg Dietrich, beloved wife of Jacob J. Dietrich, devoted mother Leroy Dietrich, Saturday, March 10, 1945; residence, 209 Patterson Loekland.

Friends may call at the Vorhis funeral home. 310 Dunn Lock-land, Monday, 4 tq 10 p. m. Requiem high mass at St. James Church, Wyoming, Tuesday, March 13, at 9:30 a.

m. DIETTERT Hattie Dlettert, deaconess of Bethesda Deaconess Home, Thursday, March 8, 1945. Friends may call at the Frank T. Corken funeral home, 2821 Reading near Oak Sunday from 2 to ID p. and at Bethesda Deaconess Chapel, Reading from 11 a.

m. to 2 p. m. Monday. Services at the chapel at 2 p.

ni. DONNELLY SSgt. Willlafi Donnelly, fi aged li years, killed in action uecem-ri ber 25, 1914, European area. Beloved brother of Mrs. Marcella Metz.

Mrs. Helen Rupard and Charles and Harry Donnelly. Solemn requiem high mass St. William Church, Price Hill, Wednesday, March 14, 1915, 9 a. m.

ERNST E. Franklin Ernst, beloved husband of Minnie Loulfe Ernst (nee Hilker), at his residence, 1535 Holman Covington, Friday, March 9. 1945, aged 77 yeait. Friends may call at the residence after 1 p. m.

Sunday. Services at the residence, Monday, March 12, at 2 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. John Frldman, beloved husband of the late K03e Ernst es Feldman and father of Vincent.

MaJ. Bernard Mary Jo Ann Fiidman, Mrs. Edward Naberhaus. Saturday, March 10. 1945.

of 3203 Observatory rd. Funeral Wednesdav. March 14, from Nurre Bros, funeral home. S437 Montgomery at Dauner ave. Solemn requiem hlch mast St.

Mary Church, Hyde Park, 9 a. m. Members of the Cincinnati Council. No. 373, K.

of C. please take notice. FIXOEL George A. Flugel, beloved husband of Mary Nleman Flugel, devoted father of John, James and Mrs. Elsie O'Donnell; residence, 2712 Oakreaf Pleapant Ridge.

Friends may call at the Vorhis funeral home. 5501 Montgomery Norwood. Sunday after 2 p. m. Service! Monday, March 12, 1945, at 1:30 p.

m. OAMflRAi.L Richard W. (Dick) Oam-Jbrall beloved tnnband of Emma fflyle French Gambrall, devoted father of Richard W. Gambrall Jr. and Raymond French, Thursday, March 8, 1915; residence, 1412 Walnut St, Friends may call at ths Wrassmann Barfltnecht funeral home, 1421-23 Main Sunday after 2 p.

m. Requiem high mans St. Francis Beraph Church, Monday, March 12, 9 a. m. CENSMNGER Elizabeth Gensllnger (nee Dunni, wife of the lute Stephnn Gensllnger and beloved mother of Mrs.

Stella Cooker, Mrs. Clara Achtermeyer, Mrs. Edna Jung, Mrs. Irmt Kohmann, Saturdnv, March 10, 1945, of 3811 Evanston ave. Jfmeral Tuesday.

March 13, from Nurre Bros, funeral home, 3437 Montgomery at 2 p. m. C.I.ANF.R Edward Glnser, beloved husband of Carrie Olaser (nee Barthi. Friday, Ifarch 9. 1915 at residence.

203 W. Mo-Mlcken ave. Remains at Brand Broa. funeral home, 1820 Freeman ave. Due notice of funeral.

GI-OVEK-Maym Glover (nee Rauckhorst). beloved wife of Harry Glover, at her home, 427 Philadelphia Covington. Friday. Mai-ch 9. 194').

Funeral Tuesday, March 1.1. from the above residence at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Patrick Church at 9 1, m.

Interment at. John Cemitcry, flOLPRERn OHM Goldberg, belovrd wife nf the late Mnrrli Goldberg and mother of Sam Ooldhirp, or Oreenvllie, Ohio, Wltrhell dud the late Max Orldberf Herv. Ires. Well fune. il home, 3901 Reading Ittnday, March 11, 1948, at 1 p.

Alflng Ivt II tU Aufdrnikaxnp llenny II Kanibrck IHetrirli 4 Btiyiran Itirllert I itpnder IIXmneily I Kiiclmmn Bmil.nuner Feldman Bmhiman- Hugel I Tlmcrman Gambrall 1 KiiUit (lensllnger Conway 4,1,,,, gj toi.tf.lu 00Ver Like an a father pitielh hit children. So the Lord pitielh them that fear Him. 1945, John Howard Harris. OKKINUR August Greiner, beloved husband of Luella Helle Greiner; residence, 2144 River Sedamsvllle. Funeral from Vltt Btermer Western Hills funeral home.

3425 Harrison Cheviot, Tuesday, March 13, 1945, at 2 p. m. HAMMER Edward Hajnmer, beloved hus- nano or tne late uryjane Hammer (nee Poweri), Saturday, March 10, 1945. Funeral services Tuesday, March 13. from the Paul E.

Frederick funeral home. 18 Calhoun 2 p. m. HAMILTON M. William Hamilton (druggist), husband of Louise Hamilton (net Handmani and brother of the late John, David J.

and Thomas 8. and of S. Edwin Hamilton. Services at residence, Wapa-koneta, Ohio, Sunday, March 11, 1945. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Monday, March 12, at 3 p.

m. HASSLOCH Phllllplna Hassloch (nea Jor- until, ucii.cu wub ui tne late Konert Hnmiw-n Hub, mnlh.H Xmm Hundroft, Mri. Lena Stadleman, Mr. uib. miuciiiL vveHLncn, George, Susan and William Hassloch.

iio; resi dence, 2400 Brokaw In her 77th year. Frlenda may call at the Wain A Bolton funeral home, 3042 Harrison West- -uiurn; niLcr 111, DSrVICeS Tuesday, March 13, at 2 m. HERING William B. Herlng, beloved husband of Elizabeth Powell Hei-in devoted father of Thelma H. Craig, Arra xi.

owiLccr, unniirr or uaoie h. Adams and A. M. Herlng, at residence, 2804 Woodburn Ave. Friends miv eali mt ih.

Jacocka funeral home, 2802 Gilbert at Taft Sunday. Requiem high mass bi. rrnncis ae Bates cnurcn, Monday, March 12, 1945, at 9:30 a. m. HECER George H.

Heuer Jr. (Gens), beloved husband of Edna Heuee Inn Thomaa), Thursday, March 8, 1945, at his home. 1502 St. Clair Covington, aged id rcaio. runcrai nonaay, March 12, from the John N.

Middendorf Sons funeral home, 917 Main at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high masa at St. Aueuitlne Church at 9 a. m.

Interment St. John Cemetery. HII.KINOER Joseph Hilflnger, beloved nusoano or icnrnenne Hlllinger (nee Doerr). devoted father of Mrs. Vrim Guenther, Mrs.

Ida Lenzer, Miss Luella Hilflnger, Friday, March 9. 1945; residence, 2440 Homestead Westwood, in his 75th year. Funeral from the Wain A. Bolton funeral home, 3042 Harrison West-wood, Monday, March 12, 1:30 P. m.

HIRHCHLFR Arnold Hlrschler, beloved latner oi sigmund Hirsch er of Detroit. and the late Albert Hlrschler, in his 96th year. Services Well funeral home, 3901 Reading Sunday, March 11, 1945, at 2:30 p. m. HOG AN Catherine Hogan fnee McAroy), beloved wife of the late Michael Hogan and beloved mother of Dan Hogan.

Friday, March 9, IS 15. at the residence, 929 Richmond St. Funeral from the Gllllgan-Slefkc funeral home. 3871 Warsaw Monday, March 12. Requiem high mass at the old Cathedral of St.

Peter in Chains, 9:15 a. m. JANSEN Henry J. (Whity) Jansen. beloved husband of Roie Jansen Brasher (nee Sunneberg, beloved stepfather of Mrs.

J. T. Knoll and beloved brother of Ben and Joseph Jansen. Mrs. Carrie Melaer, Mn.

Elizabeth Schroeder, Saturday, March 10,, 1945, at his residence, 3538 Warsaw ave. Funeral from the Gllllgan-Siefke funeral home, 3671 Warsaw Tuesday, March 13. Requiem high mass St. Lawrence Church, 9:30 a. m.

Jl'DD William H. Judd, beloved husband or Eertna Judd (nee Davisi, father of Mrs. Beatrice Reiser, grandfather of William Kelser. Moscow, Ohio. March 2, ijto.

uue notice oi iunerai service. Jl'NG Joseph Jung, beloved husband of Anna jung mee frviennoiier), Friday, March 1945, at his home, 808 Montague Covington, aged 78 years. Funeral Monday, March 12. from the John N. Middendorf Sons funeral home.

917 Main Covington, at 9 a. with re- Suiem high maai at St. John Church, at :30 a. m. Interment St.

John Cemetery. The Allg. Gyertyamoser Lelchem Vereln will tnett at the funeral borne Sunday, 4 p. tor services. JOHNSON Mabel H.

Johnson, devoted mother of Mrs. William S. Voris and Jerome W. Johnson, sister of Mrs. Mary A.

Mather, also aix grandchildren; residence, 2436 Copelen st. Friends may call ai jacncKS iunerai nome. 21 112 neri ave. at Taft Monday. Services Tuesdav.

March 13. 1945, at 2 p. m. Interment at spring urove. KAI TZ Dr.

Jamea William Kautz, be-beloved husband of Maud J. Kautz (nee Troendle) and the late Anna T. Kautz (nee Trout 1 and devoted father of James L. and Paul D. Kautz, Thursday, March 8, 1945, of 2518 River Rd.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 652 State Sunday, March 11, 1 p. 01. eunai at ueorgetown, unio.

KEMPER Henry L. Kemper, formerly of Cincinnati, at rtls nome. san Luis OOlspo. Friday, March 9, 1915. Kt HUMAN Frank J.

Kuhlman. Twenty-sixth anniversary mass Saturday, March 17, 1945, Church of the Annunciation, 8 a. m. LAFAYETTE Frank Lafayette, husband of the late Carrie Lafayette and brother of Sister Maria of Mt. St.

Joseph, Friday, March 9, 1945. at St. Francis Hospital. Funeral from the John J. Radel Co.

funeral home, 652 Stale Monday, March 12. 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Immaculate Conception Church, Newport, 10 a. m.

LAWRENCE James A. Lawrence, aged 74 years, beloved father of William A. Lawrence. Friday, March 9. 1915, at his home, 106 Locust Erlanger, Ky.

Funeral from the Tharp A Stlth funeral home, 215 Sixth Dayton, Monday, March 12, 1 p. with services at the Butler Baptist Church, Butler, 2 p. m. Interment Butler Cemetery, LEWIS Laura M. Lewis, mother of Charlotte Lane, Fred and Kyle Lewis of Georgetown, Ohio, Saturday, March 10, 1945.

Services at the W. Robert Tucker funeral home, Georgetown, Monday, March 12 at 2 p. m. MACK Pfc. James Earl Mack here, loved husband of Viola Wurst Mack r5 and devoted father of James Jr.

and Joann Mack and beloved son of Mrs. Arthur (Rose Mack) Slageter and brother of John and Edward Mack, killed In action February 20, 1945, in Germany. Memorial requiem high mass Tuesday, March 13, at St. Cecelia Church at 9 a. m.

MANNE Charles Manne, beloved father of Edward ana Louie Manne and Mrs. Marie Manne Hesse, Friday, March 9. 1945, aged 79 years, at residence. 6519 Simpson North College Hill. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann Co.

Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Tuesday, March 13, at 11 a. m. ACKER Flora Maurer (net Sauter), he-loved wife of the late Fred Maurer, Friday, March 9, 19451 at her home, 520 Pike Covington, aged 70 years. Funeral Monday, March 12, from the John N. Middendorf Sons funeral home, 917 Main at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Aloysius Church at 9 a. m. Interment St.

John Cemetery. MrCANNON Roy McCannon, beloved hut-band of Nellie A. McCannon (nee Winters) and father of Lt. (J.g.) Robert 8. McCannon of New York City, Friday, March 9, 1945, of 4422 Hillside Ave.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 652 Statt Monday, March 12, at 10 a. m. Burial Indianapolis, Indiana.

McGf.E Rose McGee (nee Klare), beloved wife of the late John D. McGee and beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Meyer. Mrs. William Gallathsr.

Nellie and Matt McGee, Saturday. March 10, 1945. at the residence, 3823 Park Covington, aged 77 years. Funeral Tuesday, March 13, from Connley funeral home, 11 E. Southern Latonla, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at Holy Croat Church at 9 a. m. Interment Mother ef God Cemetery. MEKTKN Albert Merten, btlovtd husband of Lillian Merten (net Olllham) and beloved father of Gent and Mtlvln Merten, Friday, March 9, 1945, at hit home, 198 Timberlake Erlanger aged 41 years, uneral Tuesday, March 13, from the John N.

Middendorf Sons funeral home, 917 Main Covington, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high masa St. Henry Church at 9 a. m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. MO.MJAK Joseph R. Monjar, beloved hm-band of Grace P. Moniar (nee Woods), devoted father of Leona Monjar, 6062 Kellogg; California, Ohio, suddenly.

Saturday. March 10, 1945. Due nolle of funeral service. MCRPHY Hannah E. Murphy (nee Rogers), beloved wife of Jamea Murphy and mother of F.dmond Murphy and Mn.

Helen Coyne, at her residence. 133 E. 13th Covington. Saturday. March 10.

1945. aged 66 years. Remains at the I Linnemann iunerai nome. services Tuesday, March 13, from tht Llnnimann funeral home. 25-27 E.

11th it 2 p. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. NOONAN John T. Noonan, husband nf tht late Mary Sullivan Noonan, beloved father of Mrs. Mae Knolle, Edward, Joseph and William Noonan, beloved grandfather nf Marv Rita Bozman.

Friday, March 9. 1945. at residence, 1515 Knowlton In his 86th year. Friends call at rel-dince on Sunday after 1 n. m.

Solemn high mass at St. Patrick Church Tuesday at 9 a. m. OR BRIGHT George Orhrlght, dearly beloved husband of Josephine Orhrlght (nee Kreese), Thursday, March 8, 1945, at residence. 210 Spring Orovt agrd 59 years.

Funeral Monday, March from the Rledllnger funeral home, 19 Green 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St, Augustlnt Church, I ak ST. BKRNARD AERIE NO. 1162.

F. I. Members pleaae assemble at the Etglat Hall. 4815 Tower Sundav. March 11.

at 7 p. to pay our last tribute ot respect to our departed brother. ROMER DENY. J. D.

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ARRANGE your partita, dances and ao- if ciali at the KEMPER LANE HOTEL. WO S480. CIGARETTE ROLLERS, Oakley. Cincinnati 9, Ohio. OHLKNROTH Anna Ohlenroth (net Olt-haus), beloved wife of the late Henry Ohlenroth and mother of Mrs.

C. W. Hcnoenig ana Marry a. unicnrotn, Mrs. H.

G. Obermeyer Mrs. J. M. Connors and Margaret A.

Ohlenroth, Saturdnv. March 10, 1945. of 5840 Ridge ave. Funeral Tuesday, March 1.1, from the Nurre Bros, funeral hnme, 3437 Montgomery at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high masa, Church of Nativity, 9 a. m. PATTERSON Joseph FT. Patterson, beloved husband of Alma Betike Patterson, beloved brother of Annette Helle, passed away Saturday, March 10, 1945. at residence.

1101 Caronada Price Hill. Frlenda may call at the Dhonau temporary funeral home, 1615 Westmoreland near Hamilton Northside, Tuesday, March 13, after 2 p. m. Requiem high masa St. Teresa Church, Wednesday, 10 m.

PKERRMAN Arthur Fferrman, beloved husband of Ethel Secrlst Fferrman and beloved father of Richard, Pfc. John, Seaman 1c Alvin Pferrman. Betty Mae Paul and Mri. Dorothy Brown, Friday, March 9, 1946, at residence, 241 E. 10th Newport.

Funeral Wednesday. March 14. from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 622 York at 2 p.

m. PUTTHOFF Louis Putthoff, beloved husband of Rose Putthoff (nee Moore) and brother of Mrs. Lawrence Rothan and Mrs. Edna Grovet, at his residence, 1228 Holman tt. Covington, Saturday, March 10, 1945, aged 71 veara.

Funeral Tuesday, March 13, from the Linnemann funeral home, 25-27 E. 11th st at 7:30 a. m. Requiem high mast 8t, Marv Cathedral, at 8 a. Interment Mother of God Cemetery.

iQCEEN Meredith Queen, beloved son of Florence Reltev Oueen and the lute Junt Queen, Friday, March 8, 1945. Fu neral services at Hopewell Cemetery, Monday, March 12, at 1 p. m. Remains at the Dalbart A Dunlrman funeral home, Glenway and Rosemont Aves, SANTELr-Wbert Carl Santel, beloved son of Ray and Allle Miller Santel, passed away suddenly. Thursday.

March 8. 1B4.V aged 11 years; residence, Cincinnati-Leba non rtae, snaronviue. Funeral from the Schmldt-Dhonau funeral home, 433 Reading Rd Reading, Monday, March 12, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

Michael Church, Sharonvllle, at 9 a. ra. SCHMIDT Paul Alexander Schmidt, uncle 01 jonn w. scnwier, at nls residence, lis W. 28th Covington, Tuesday, March 6, 1945, aged 82 years.

Services at the funeral home of Allison A Rose. Robbing st and Madison Covington. Monday. marcn iz. at 11 a.

m. interment Grove Cemetery. SCHMIDT John Schmidt beloved husband of Marie Schmidt (nee Yecki and father of John Schmidt Ir. and Mn Catherine Keefer. Friday.

March 9. 1945. ai residence. 1314 Moore at. Funeral Monday, March 12.

from tre Nurre Bros, mortuary. 1584 Elm St. Requiem high mass St. Francis Church, at 10 a. m.

RCHONTHALKR Pvt. Nick 8. Bchon- thaler, beloved son of Mrs. Katherlne Schonthaler and devoted brother of Mary and Julia Schonthaler. of 2)3 Boalev killed in action, February 22, 1944.

in Germany. STEGMAN Elizabeth Fritz Stegman (nee Rick), beloved mother of Mrs. John Burch. Mrs. Cecil Flaugher, Clifford Fritz, Howard and Arnold Stegman, Friday, March 9.

1945; residence. 3302 Claramont Hyde Park. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening at "the WTiltlng funeral home, 3900 Montgomery Rd. Services Monday at i o'clock. STEIN KE Nellie Stelnke (nee Davenport), beloved wife of Pvt.

Clarence J. Steinke, serving with tht armed forces In India; beloved daughter ef Mrt. Rllla Davenport of Norwood, Ohio, Friday, March 9, 1915. at Bethesda Hospital, Funeral from the Busse A Borgmann Co, Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Monday, March 12, at 1:30 m. STROCP Clement E.

Stroun. beloved hus band of Katherlne A. Btroup (nee Brophy), formerly of 1230 Louden Mt. Adams, Saturday, March 10, 1945, at the residence of his son, 1117 Regent Bond Hill. Funeral from the GUllgan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tueaday, March 13.

Requiem high mm at Holy uross jnurca at a. m. RTCHI.MI Rev. Edwsrd P. Stuhl-mueller.

beloved pastor of St. Mary inurcn, i.nn ana uiay Baturaay, March 10, 1945, Due notice of funeral will oe given. TERU V-GILI KY Mae Oulley-Terrv (nee Arthur), agd 65 years, beloved wife of niiiiam Terry ana beloved motner or Mrs. Hazel Benzinger, grandmother of Joseph Jr. and Patricia Henzlnger, suddenly, March 8, 1945.

at residence. 1784 Sycamore at. Funeral from the Buaae A Borgmann Co. Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clltton Hllla lane, Monday, March 12, at 2:30 p. m.

TIMERMAN-M'CHANAN Henrietta Bu-chtnan-Tlmerman (nee be loved mother of Ludovlc F. Buchanan and Mrs. Angelica Lampman. paaaed away Baturaay. Marcn 10.

1VJ3. at tne residence of her son. 1820 Loaantlvllle Roselawn. Funeral from the Schmldt-Dhonau funeral home. Reading.

Monday. March 12. at 2 p. m. Chicago papers please copy.J VOOELPOHL-William T.

Voeelnohl. be loved husband of tht late Muy Elizabeth Vogelpohl (nee Bereni). at rill nome. MC-, Mlllen Independence. Friday.

March 9, 1945 Funeral Monday, March 12. from the Hugenberg a Gllndmeyer funeral home, 40 W. Sixth Covington, at 8:15 a. Solemn requiem high mass St. Cecilia Church, Independence, at 9 a.

m. Interment St. John Cemettry. WEHNER Anna Wehner (nee Brahm). be loved wife of the late Anthony Wehner and sister of Mrs.

Joseph Tcgenkamp, Frank and George Brahm, iged 75 years, Saturday, March 10. 1945. Funeral Tuea-dav, March 13, from Nurre Broa. mortuary, 1564 Elm st. Requiem hi 111 maai at St.

Paul Church, at 10 a. m. Friends may call Monday after 2:30 D. m. WILUS Emma L.

Willis (net Wendt). heloved wife of Charles Willis, mother of Mrs. Rupert Langdale, grandmother of Mrs. Jamea G. Sampson, great grand mother of Willis K.

Hampton, inursaay. March 8. 1945: residence. 3421 Mlddleton Clifton. Friends may call at the Clarence A.

Baiter funeral home, 3412 Clifton Clifton. Sunday from 3 to 10 p. m. services Monday, Marcn n. at 2:30 m.

WYATT William Wyatt. brother of Mrs. Walter Leasure and David Wyatt. Thursday, March 8, 1945, at his residence, 7056 River rd. Funeral from the Selfert funeral home.

Monitor and Parkland Sayler Park, Monday. March 12, at 2 p. m. Excelsior Council No. 83.

Jr. 0, U. A. will hold services Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. YELTOV Laura Jane Yelton (net Price), widnw n.

Yelton. mother of Mrs. Eula Conrad, at her home, 309 W. 34th Covington, riaay, marcn Services at Latonla Baptist Church, Monday March 12, at 2 m. Interment at Willlamstown, Ky.

Frlenda may call at iho au.indler funeral horns. 214 W. South ern Latonla, Sunday afternoon and evening. World War II Veteran. ir World War I Veteran.

f- Spanish-American War veteran. Card ol Thanki Card Of Thanks. 11 I. Ilk a nA THftt It flt JL IB 11111 uccJntji, aiiu many friends, revives and neighbors aome expression of our appreciation of their mougntiuineBB ana iwnu r.h... a list at th nAJIJHnff of our belovwl wife and mother, IDA MUELLER (nee Upturns).

i -1 a Un Vft lha HAS Boucn our inei i nr iaw. loung worm na kiyiwi Moorehead. the untiring endeavore of Dr. aimer worner ana ji un un.i nurg of the Jewish Hospital, the tmprea- i il. nit ii Pnllnfl Nn 107, D.

of and the thou illness of 8. to all donon of the beautiful floral i I. A tt, piecea ana carae oi Bympainy aiiu Wain A. Bolton funeral director! for their efficient servicea, our aeepen aiuireuiuvu. Adam Mueller ana ramiiy.

Card Of Thanks. To our many friends, relatives snd neighbors we desire to extend some expression ot our most heartfelt and deepest appreciation of the many expressions of sympathy and thoughlfulneas extended to us at the passing of our beloved wife and mother, AMELIA stftAUIin, Einraaalon or our aoDreciatlon la also He.lr.rl tn be extended to Rev. rather Joseph D. McFarland of St. Paul Church, to all donora of tht beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy snd to the Llelamtyer funeral directors for their courteous and efficient management of the funeral, Ths Brauer Family.

Card Of Thanks, With deepest gratitude we wish to express our appreciation to our relatives, frlenda and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown In the loss of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, CAROLINE HUBSKU Also for the consoling; words of Rev. Plllash and tht organist and rholr snd the ttntlrtnfg efforts of Dr. Frert C. Swing, all donors nf the many floral offering tnd sympathy csrda tnd to ths NUrthard funeral home for their kind snd efficient management of tht funeral. Th BtrnvM Family, la Memoriam Beautiful Memories Of my beloved daughter snd sister, MARY A.

LUDWIG, who passed tway March 11, 1031. Seven years have passed and gone, Yet you are not forgotten As dawns another year, In my lonely houra of thinking. Thoughts of you art alwayt near. Daya of sadness still come over me, Frlenda may think the wound la healed, But they little know the aorrow That lies within my heart concealed. Sadly Missed by Mother, Stasia snd Aunts.

Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved mother and grandmother, DORA R0ESENER ULMER, March 13, who pasted away July 24, 1910. You tenderly cared for your loved ones, To your friendt you were ever true; God laid His hand on our heartstrings Leaving sweetest memories of you. Stflly Missed by Her Children and Grand- Birthday Remembrance Of our beloved daughter and tltttr, DOROTHY ROSE SPATZ, March 12, 1916 September IT, 13. Some day In a fairer land We shall hear her voice and touch her hand, With lifted hearts which understand We shall see our own sgalnl Fondly Remembered by Mother tnd Dad, Aunts and Uncles. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, ALBERT FRICKMAN, who passed away March 10, 1841.

Four years have paaaed since thtt sad day me uue we iuvea was canea away. God took him home. It wat Hit will, But In our hearts he liveth still! How we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we loved to dear, Often we listen for hit coming- Fully sure that he is near. Gentle, unselfish and ever true Our possession, Dad, was ysu! Sadly Missed by Loving Wife and Daughter, In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, JAMES who passed away March 14, 1943. Two years have passed on wings of speed; It seems but yeaterdav When your sweet smile enchanted me.

We can't conceive you'va gone away. Loving and kind In all your wayt, Upright and Just to the end ot your dayt, Sincere and kind In your heart and mind; What a beautiful memory you left behind. This world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From our memory pasa away. Missed by Wife and Children.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved son and husband, FRANCIS HOWARD WARMAN. who passed away March 16, 1942. Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them 'tis true-Years that mav come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you! For nothing can ever take away The love a heart holda dear: Fond memories linger everv day-Remembrance keeps you near! Loving Father. Mother, Wife and Son, Sisters and Brothers.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife snd mother, ALICE GUETERMAN. who passed away March 10, 1944. To memory ever dear ir love could save tnou nas not aiea. For we loved vou. no tongue can tell How much we loved you and bow well: God loved you, too, and thought it best To take you home with Him to rest! Yet In our hearts you liveth still- Love snd remembrance last roreveri Your Loving Husband and Ron.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved daughttr tnd sister, DOROTHY MARIAN WURTH, who passed tway March 11, 1931. It's oh! so hard to find a verse That's sweet anouih for you. Dorothy, That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how much we miss you, For In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear Dorothy, We do not think ot you! Sadly Missed by Mother, Father and Sister. In Loving Memory' Of our beloved husband and father, MICHAEL POSPECH, who passed away March 10, 1944. The garment of hli soul has passed away, The shining spirit and the lovellght stay; The echo of his voice, his eyes, his smile, Just as they were are with us all the while! or ras memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away, And while he sleeps in peaceful steep His memory we shall always keep! Your Loving Wife.

Daughters and Families. In Memoriam Our dear sister, RUTH (Specht) BURKE, died March 9, 1939. Our dear mother. FLORENCE SPECHT, died January 3. 1942.

Our dear dad. FRED W. SPECHT, died April 10. 193.1. Remembered by Sis and Jim.

In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved brother, WILLIAM L. STEVENS, who paaaed away March 12. 1944. Wa have only your memory, William. To remember our whole llvtt through, But tne tweetneaa will linger forever At we treasure those memories ot you! Fondly Remembered by Loving Sisters and Bromera.

In Loving Memory 0( our btlovtd husband and father, OE0R0B C. WARE, who patted sway March 9, I43. You art not forgotttn Though on earth you are no more, You are with us In memory At you alwayt were before! Your Loving Wife and Chlldrtn, Father, Hroiner and Sisters. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, FRANK a. STICKF0RD, who paaaed tway March 14, 1944.

You tenderly cartd for your lovtd ontt, To your frlenda you were tvtr true; Ood laid Hit hand on our hetrtstiingt-Leaving swarttat memories of youl Your Loving Wife, Daughttrt, Son and uaugnier-m-iaw, Relatlvtt tnd Friendt In Loving Memory Of our btlovtd daughter ind aliltr, LUELLA FORO HKLMER, who patted twav March 14. U.U Onne from ua but leaving mtmorlet peain can nevar taxa awav. Memories that will atwavs linger. While upon thla earth we ttavl Sadly Missed bv the Family. In Loving Memory Of eur beloved molhar, ELIBAUETH TH1EN.

who pasmd tway March I. 19S9, You art not, forgotten, Though on etrth vou are no more; Still In mrmnrv vou are with As you alwsyt were before! Her Chlldrt. INCOME TAX prepared bv experts. OHIO Tax Service. 4748 Montgomery.

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PEKINGESE DOG Twentieth and Ruisfll. Reward. 2007 Russell. Noqueetlone. SMALL BLACK AND WHITT.

COIXIrC Kits up readily; named Teddv. Reward. 1119 Slnton Apartment 3. AV 4444. ENQUIRER ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS.

BROWN AIRPLANE HANGER BAG Containing dresses, laundry, etc. back of Enquirer Bldg. Liberal reward offered. UN 366. COCKER SPANIEL Red female: has collar; name Ginger; lost on Price Hill; reward.

VA 1461. LOST Purse; reddish-brown morocco leather: in Dot ab. or between Bellevue, Ky. and Hotel Gibson. Sunday A.

Re- ward. Mrs. Fitch, CH 1700. CO 6558. LOST Brown purse In taxi; finder keep money, return valuables.

Call Fair Store, Photo Dept. MRS. SIMMONS. LOST Change purse containing 3 rings tnd diamond pearl pin; has great senti-mntal value; liberal reward. JE 1760.

LOST Photo" case, containing birth certificate, aoclal aecurlty card and driver's license; reward. HI 6909. LOST Ration Books 3 and 4 of E. W. Nelson and Mrs.

L. Schwab, 345 Waverly Wyoming. VA 7511. LOST Dog; Welch terrier; looks like small Airdale; answers name reward. LO 7302.

LOST Wallet, on bus from Marlemont or aowntown; Monaay nigm; pictures ana valuable papers. Reward. Ay (1418, LOST bILLFOLD Money, papers. OR 2612. LOST 8llver eharm bracelet: vicinity Alms Hotel.

Reward. EA 3507. A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Every year "In Memoriam" notices In The Sunday Enquirer become more popular. Many people consider them the ideal way of expressing proper sentiment for the departed friend or relative. The Enquirer hes available several hundred Memoriam vereea on file In the office.

They are for the use of those who wish to place such a notice. This extra aervlce costs nothing end the charge of publication of the one selected is very nominal If you wish to place such a notice, cull at The Enquirer office, 17 Vine Street, or telephone PArkway 2700. Assistance in proper wording or Information on any other details will bt cheerfully given. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET In Loving Memory Of my dearly belovtd husband, WALTER I.E1BT, who paased tway March 13, 1939. Six yetra have passed Your volet li at ill.

Your smllt tt also gone; Your eyes are closed tn eternal aUep, But tht memory of vou llngeri on. louf Lerlnl Wife..

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