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B-TO THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 'Sunday, Feb. 3, 1980 Ti ANNOUNCEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES RARE ELVIS l-Exduslve collector's bottles by McCormick 513-79MXI53. Aberdeen OH 513-392-4745. 3ournry's Hournry's tnU 9mmtry's lni SIMMONS WELSH For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to individual obituary below. Walnut Hills Madisonville 831-0474 WOODS Clarence, beloved father of Clarence, Robert, Samuel, Sr James, Sr.

and Mack Woods, Mrs. Thekna Harris and Mrs. Mary Woods, all of Cincinnati, Wilbur Woods, of Texas, Mrs. Mary Barnett and Mrs. Rose Richards, both of Cincinnati, 23 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and other relatives and friends.

January 29, 1980 Funeral services be held Monday at I P.M. at the Hal-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Avenue. Interment Beech Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 P.M. Sunday.

Marie beloved sister of Thomas and Elizabeth Welsh, Mrs Albert Catherine Sands, the late Frederick and Joseph Welsh and Margaret Herzog. Saturday, February 2, 1980 Visitation Tues day morning, from 9 to 10 A.M. at the Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home. 4989 Glenway (opposite tht Covedale Cinema). Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Church Tuesday, at 10:30 A.M.

The family request remembrances be made to the Holy Family Church. WIEDMANN Mrs. Anna age 89, formerly of Norwood, died Sat. in Dayton, Ohio. Survived by two brotherv Charles E.

Ellis, of Washington Courthouse, James F. Ellis, of sabma, three sisters, rma Drury, of Dayton, Lena ENcker, of Piqua, Veda Wright, of Dayton. Funeral services 2 P.M. Tues. at the Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home, waynesvme.

Burial Miami Ceme tery, Corwln. Friends may call 3-5, ii p.m. won. at the funeral ho me. WOODRUFF Ben beloved husband of Ethel Woodruff, dear stepfather of Mrs.

Erma Norman, sli step- grandchildren, also survived by many nieces and nephews, dear brother of the late Frank Woodruff. January 31, 1980. Friends may cat at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Avenue. Madisonvlte, Sunday from 5 to I P.M. Queen City Lodge 1559 and A M.

services 7 P.M. Funeral services Monday 10 A.M. Inter ment Newtown Cemetery. WOODY Adolphus, beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Woody (nee Green), devoted father of Anthony, Alan and Aaron Woody, loving son of Mr and Mrs.

West Woody, dear brother of Ann Sanders, Juka Pattern, Reva Miter. Lilian Futrz, Lucie Stetfel, Jessica, Lucy and Henry Woody, dear grandfather of Autumn Ray, Keisha Ambi and Erin Shana Woody, also survived by other relatives and friends. January 31, 1980. Friends may cat at the New Hope Baptist Church, 3655 Harvey Monday February 4, from 6 to 7 M. True American Lodge 12, P.H.A.

at 7:00 P.M. King Solomon Consis-tary P.H.A. at 7 30 P.M. Funeral services at 8:00 P.M. Rev.

John FSnn, Pastor. Interment 9 30 A.M. Tuesday, at Spring Grove Cemetery. IWorldWarl Vet Work) War Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet time ute mmi mt AUDKWS.

flhwod B. Chas Miller Son; WMSHONG. Mrs. Edna 00 A feb 5 Hall-Jordan Mil Annie OUM. Feb Hall-Jordan BtHlER Catherine f.

10 00 t.M, feb 4 Radel BIEH1. Helen 11 00 A Feb 5 Chas Miller Son; BBADfH. Peter Michael 10 00 AM feb. 5 Hodapp mm John 10.30 A.M. feb.

A Harry Meyer a Geiser CHAH8i8S. Maggie I. 8:30 PM. Feb. 4 Schmidt-Dhonau CtEMiMTS.

Weal P. MOA.M. feb. 5 tadel CO) Jennings MM PM. feb.

6 Quentin ft Stale? DttM Clara HOOAM. feb Albert I Boehmer KAWNGER. Elizabeth It 00 A feb 4 Chas A. Miller Sons DONOHUE. Stella Feb 4 HurreSros.

DORSEY, Edward I. Mission, leias DRAKE. George Earl 11:00 AM feb 3 B.J.Meyer FLEDPEBWAN. Robert E. hedehrt mm.

James J. feb. 4 Hodapp G8ANHEH. Katherine 9 30 AM. feb 4 Hodapp OHiSHABU, loretta 11:00 A.M.

Feb Fredencli GU8SEB, William A. HOOAM. feb. 4 Mijehlenkamp-Ersthell GUINEY, George Gilltgan HADDICK. tester 930 AM.

Feb. 6 Schmidt-Dhonau HAUENSTEIN. Bertha B. 2:00 P.M. feb 4 Behold HUBER.

William E. 10:00 AM Feb. 3 Hodapp JOHNSON Wallace (Wally) 1 1 00 AN feb 4 Bullock KillEI talpti E. (Bud) 9.30 A.M. Feb.

4 fredencli KISH, tier M. 10 30 A M. Feb. 4 Ralph Meyer KLAENE, Omer B. 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 4 Hodapp KLUEMPER. Dosma 10 30 AM Feb. 4 Hodapp tilSIHER. Louella 1:00 P.M.

Feb. 3 Swindler LUSBY Leonard (Jake) 10 00 AM Feb. 4 Arao-Bolion i lunsM MARK, Jack 11:00 AM Feb. 3 Weil HAFJtlH. Charles 1:00 PM.

feb. 4 Tufts McCONNELL Theodore 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 4 tredway McDONALD. Elsie M.

feb 4 Springfield. Ohio MILES, Florence 1:00 P.M. Feb. 3 Neidhard-Mmges MII1E8. Robert M.

10 00 A.M. Feb. 3 Neidnard-Minots MM. Jessie M. 2:00 PM.

Feb. 5 Schmidt Phonau NELSON, Harding 8:00 PM Feb 4 Jamison Jamison NIEHAUS, Dorothy 10 00 AM Feb. 5 1 P. While 4 Sons NIKLAS-MOLLAUN. Elizabeth feb.

4 B.J. Meyer ROBINEIIE. Dorothy Seilett-Hardig ROMANS. Jane A. 10 00 A.M.

feb. 4 thomas Memorial Mm William f. 10 00 A.M. feb. 4 Nadhaid (Mt Healthy) SCHNEIDER, Clara M.

1 1:00 AM. Feb 4 Neidhard SCHNEIDER. Richard (Dick) 7 30 PM. feb. 4 Dhonau-flosenacker SIMMONS.

Delta Jeanette 11:00 AM feb. 4 Allison Uose SIMONS. Helen V. 10:00 AM feb. 3 Nurre SHOW, James 2:00 P.M.

feb. 3 Gump-Holt SPECKEPJ. Anna 10.30 A.M. feb. 4 Button i lunstord SPBtNOElMEYER.

Robert W. 10:00 A M. Feb. 4 Mlddendorl STAUD Helen 10:00 A Feb 4 Albert Boehmer STEWART Rachel 1:00 PM feb. 3 Radel STUDER.

Mamie 1 1:00 AM. feb 4 Fredendi TANNER, Arthur, Jr 10 30 AM feb 4 Slirh TAYLOIt. John 2:00 M. Feb 4 Paul Young VAUGHN. Clara S.

1 1:00 A.M. feb 4 Chas A. Millet Sons WAGNER, Robert 1:00 PM. feb. 4 Ralph Meyer WiEDMANN.

Mrs. Anna 2 00 PM. Feb. 3 Stubbs-Conrter Funeral How WEIGEL, Albert J. Ukiah.

Catilorwa WELSH, Marie H. 10 30 A.M. Feb. 3 Harry Meyer i Geiser WOODRUFF. Ben f.

10 00 A.M. Feb. 4 Thomas Memorial WOODS. Clarence. Sr.

1:00 PM. Feb. 4 Hall-Jordan WOODY. Adolphus 8 00 Feb. 4 Thompson (Cmti) Sckaefer-iiusby Established 1831 21 W.

Eft St, 241-C332 lM4ir CMVtOt MINOUn Qfol mj un mi 4i HI Ml) til IMC fil-OlU VOnWmralltiM tociuM yiMou anvoot Kim mim tn uu WITICIIIELSSI SOCIETIES AND LODGES GRAVE MARKERS 8 MONUMENTS I CO. Phone 872-7483 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ABANDONED BY AUTO AGENT? ALCW COST High Risk-Preferred Insurance ONCY'S LOWEST RATES Jerry Miko Insurance Agency TRI-COUNTY AREA 771-8082 ACCIDENTAL INJURYDWI And other leaal services. DISSOLUTION OR UNCONTESTED DIVORCE $250 COSTS ADDITIONAL TRf-COUNTY AREA LEGAL CENTER PROCARKWALKER, ATTYS 1156 Springfield Pike 772-4433 A FUN WAY TO GO-Renl a motor nome ah sues. Low rates, w-zioo. A GOOD TIME VARIETY BAND-AvaU.

tor weddinai. narfiei. Anil nances, cai anytime 341-5717. Has leased a Iwne for young men women vmn learning otsaDtKnes lack of social skib for survival The turniture, bedding equipment, othct ment, etc All donations are tax de- or 32I-W25. We be glad to pick-up BURIAL PLOTS-J gotj, Mt Heartily area.

m- ij liwsn atrer apro. CASH CASH $10 for first donation You must bring in ttws ad Earn si weekly cash prim Monday-Friday, f-3 COVINGTON PLASMA CENTER 521 Madison 491-3JA6 CONFUSED ANO UNHAPPY? There's a bright new lite mafs so Mcmng, ano you can nave tms ute if you decide. New Hope, PO Box 1721, unn 3flH CUB SCOUTS Have magician at your banquet Maox with doves 4 bunnies S1-2HI DRUMMER WANTED For established group playing primarily origHiaJ material. If you don't need to play to eei, are over can smg narmony, and want to hek create new music in the pop, to rock vein, cal Dick at ai-w4i Free Pregnancy Testino Ca Women for Women FREE PREGNANCY TEST AND HELP CALL BKTHRtGHT 241-5433 LAUREL CEMETARY-2 grees. cww acioerwl-uiw LEAD GUITAR PLAYER WANTED -For Country Pop Band.

Call 74 LEAD SINGER WANTED For established rock Top 40 band Must have eqmpt Call Gary, 356-4850 or kuss, 3 i -euea aner a m. MONEY For business or personal use For mtor A Br, PO Box 125 Branch Hi. Oh. 451M OLYMPICS TICKETS For luge. Feb.

ib. ai eves OVERWEIGHT? LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT BEING HUNGRY Supervised by state Licensed doctors And nurses No Contracts NoGimmicxs No Drugs NoFastino KENWOOD TRI-COUNTY WESTERN HILLS CHERRY GROVE FINNEYTOWN GROESBECK FIRST VISIT FREE W4-0337 772-0170 661-1234 474-4032 521-0877 31 2546 QUICK WEIGHT LOSS CLINICS ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVIC.ES FUNERAL HOME if 26I-OU6 ilK. ROMtNS a MADISON AVE AArs. Nina Gambrall i Monday Mrs. Delia I Cmmn, 11 A.M.

Monday Ofton Northern HaH Ml -0411 MITER SAXX8. IKS. 341? CLIFTON 281-4543 Inst I larniui C. 4CntrParkwtiy FUNERAL HOME tH-MM wwuiiiouHcmiw iCBSSEUSSISSI FT THOMAS BELLE VUE "'73Q 491-4500 ELCEN A. S8S9 2620 ERIE AVE.

871-3433 exnuTm 111-1021 JSIhUt HUCEMEERS ANDERSON Funeral Home ttlabtshtd over 100 vwt Moderately DHced Crtntaflan-trira- portlng shipping service netlon- wmm. iin at. uiv. Ky. 431-0292 tribute Family To The Radel Funeral Homes.

NEWPORT SILVERTON Say, FUNERAL HOMES Henry J. Radel President RECORD PRODUCTION NATL PROMOTION MS. VtCKERS 621-0233 ROCK SINGER Mason, Oh area. Tim, 398-3489, Mike, 398-W15 S.K CONSTRUCTION-needs MBE whKti bids Feb. 2nd 1980 2514 Atco Oh.

45041. Cal 1- SNOW REMOVAL 661-1569 STRUGGLING Father going to cel- rwip rmenciei 1,04 SWEET SEREH-AICES Singing messages. Valentines day, birthdays, anniversaries. Cat for de- taiis. TEAMS WAHTEO MEN WOMEN COEDS FOR SOFTBALL LEAGUES TIIIS IS IT! Easy moneymaker for clubs, churches, schools, etc Mo mvestmenf weep jy-v aian rooay WANTED Organijations to spomer and furnish site for carnival in Apr.

Carnival w(8 furnish electricity and pay percentage Call 8I2-6M-3255 collect. Art Kis- WITNESSES Arrirtunt Jn 10th 4 15pm Queen Oty Ave by Francis. Uroen! please cat. 411-1946 Witness-Of accident 9th t. Vine, 10am.

Weds. 130 Metro bus 8, green -I Ford. Contact 385-4318 URGENT. lliaupua AAMAaa IfUStJIS UMBUL LEAGUE tlarilitrtiiAMIkjDw liia-Mi lutnl Wi fwirarWi LOST AND FOUND Clarinet Lost by young serious music student on metro No 20. Tuas jan KfcWAHU 868-0798 alter 6 FOUNO-Black gray small dog Tag read Cat SPCA54I-6IW rWTi oioia mow tai, Liver rarn area, m- i4w.

LOST-AJ black dog, '4 Lab 1 'O ShMtarri MWIIUWIUM ATM ll weighs 65 lbs Reward. Days, 221- 3JU Aner j. jei-uijo. LOST-BIck leather purs Stewart Rd. vicinity Reward.

No questions LOST-atton area. Gray striped torn cat, white flea collar, green col-' iar, tao. Answers to oris, si-8517 LOST Eden Perk area, Affectionate medium sited female don Mostly Mac 8, white w. some brown mark- ngs Reward. 281-2196 after 6 pm LOST Grey cat, blue collar, Corry- vpe ti i -ojju aner jpm LOST Madeira area, male, part sheep dog, long black har, white face.

no tail, wearing chockar collar, special to tamay. Reward Please can-791-6048. atter 5, 561 3220 LOST Sharonvitie area. White female Lhasa Apso. I 12 years olds.

Answers to Candy-O. Reward offer- -ed 761 2031 LOST Kennedy Hats vicinity Or chard Ave Irish Setter, red. white' cnest, 'JaswY, tags, tcense cotar. Reward. Eves 35 M8 16 LOST-Price Hit area, German Shepherd, brown with black face, bald -spot on nose, Serpico or 'Bo' Child's pet Reward.

471-5154 LOST Pure-bred miniature Schnauier, male, salt pepper, needs medkatron. Vicinity Hill Top' Ln. Indian Hi. REWARD 561-6963. LOST Siamese Cat, male, Anderson Twp REWARD 474-4529 gca ring Grottons Restaurant in S-" rM Su Ul.HAl EDUariONIINSTIUCTlON GUITAR LESSONS No nonsense.

-683-9224 TMVELOffOITuNITlES AAACON Have cars to Am. Fia. Caat, Wash, NY, NJ. Oregon. Houston Gas atowance 621-4744 AUTO DRIVEAWAY CARS Calif Dallas, NY, Utah, Virginia, Baltimore.

Gas atowance 385-6654. YOU FLY-We'l deter your car. ICC licensed. Insured. 85 offices.

AAACON Auto Transport. 621-4744. GREETINGS JONI-MY ROSE, PLEASE ova me hope or banish ALL of if. Love you forever ft, a day JOHN THE DRAGON rUKTSl ACCESSORIES KOUSEPLANTS! HOUSEPLANTS! Do your plants have the biahs? Do they look like they stay the same month atter month? Have beautiful plants now, see resutts tust 5 days. This is not a product tmmick, but a step by step instruction with the se cret ways the protesstonats use to' have those beauhtut plants you see al the home and garden maguines-Send name and address to- Research, Box 309, Ross Oh 45014 and see how easy it is to get started on those beautiful plants today I I Jy 1 Tneir final Delia Jeanette, sister of Mrs Margaret Smith and Mrs.

Wanda Alexander, aunt of several nieces and nephews. At her residence 3500 Locke Street, Covington, Kentucky. Friday, February 1, 1980. Age 73 years. Services at Allison ano kose Funeral Home, Roboms Street and Madison Avenue, Covington.

Kentucky, Monday, February 4, 1980 at 11 A.M. Interment Highland Cemetery. Friends may can from 5 unlH 9 P.M. Sunday. SIMONS Helen V.

(nee Ebaugh), wife of the late Charles F. Simons, dear mother of Dolores McOanahan, Catherine Blanchard, Vera Calla han, Harry and Carl Simons and the late Charles and Marilyn Simons, stepmother of the late Alice Mell, sister of Mary Free and the late Agnes fcyi, also sur vlved by 19 grandchildren and one great-orandchild. Friday, February 1, 1980. Residence New Rich mond. Friends may call at the Lew F.

White Memorial Funeral Home, New Richmond, Monday from 4 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St Peter Church, New Richmond, Tuesday, February 5, 10 A.M. SNOW lames beloved husband of Mil dred Snow (nee Aring), dear father of Evelyn Marie Snow. Satur day, February 2, 1980. Age 64 years.

Resident ot Cheviot. Funer al from the tkmp-Hott Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Tuesday, February 5, at 2:00 Friends may call from 11 A Tuesday, until time of service. No visitation Monday. SPECKERT Anna (nee Rend), beloved wife of the late Frank Speck ert, devoted mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs.

Vera Oelerich, Mrs. Helen Hermann and Robert O. Speckert, also survived by five grandchil dren and ttve great-granocrworen Thursday, January 3), 1980. Age 91 years. Visitation Sunday from 7 to 9 P.M.

at the Bolton and Luns-ford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Avenue, Westwood, where serv ices wil be held Monday at 10:30 AM. SPRINGELMEYER Robert beloved husband of Alberta (Bert) Springelmeyer (nee Budke), devoted tamer ot Mrs. William (Jo Ann) Zerhusen, Mary Sue, David Robert, Jr and Daniel A. Srxingelrneyer, two grandchildren and dear son of Anthony Sorinoefmeyer and brother of Mrs. Dolores Thompson, Mrs.

Lucille Walerius andl Mrs. Rosemary Mati. Friday, February 1, 1980 at his home, 917 Kenridge Drive, Villa Hills, Kentucky. Age 55 years. Relatives ano trienos are mviteo to aneno the Mass of Christian Burial, Mon day, February 4 at 10 A.M.

at St Joseph Church, Crescent Springs, Kentucky. Interment Mother of God Cemetery. Memorials may be made as Spiritual Bouquets or to the charity of your choice. Mid-dendorf Funeral Home, 917 Main Street, Covington, Kentucky in charge ot arrangements, no visi tation. STAUD Helen L.

(Fitzsimons), beloved wife of the late Otto T. Staud, de voted mother of Thomas Staud of 23 Orchard Street, St. Bernard, dear sister of Margaret Mays also surviveo oy nieces ano nepn-ews. February 1, I960 ft her 77th year. Friends may cat Sunday between 2 and 4 P.M.

at the Albert Boehmer Funeral Home, 4617 Vine Street, (lust past St. Clement Church), St. Bernard. Funeral Mass, St. Clement Church, Monday at 10 A.M.

Burial St. Mary Cemetery. STEWART Rachel (nee Addison), loving momer ot me late darn and Sher man Addison, five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Sudden ly, February 1 1980. Ot 1048 Mar- snail Avenue.

Funeral from the John J. Radel Company Funeral Home, 652 state Avenue, Tues day, February 5 at 1 P.M. Friends may caf Tuesday from 11 A.M. to time ot funeral. Burial at Maple wove cemetery.

STUDER Mamie (nee Martz), devoted mother of Carl J. studer, grand mother ot Lucky Frost, Laura wrignt and Frances Neat, great- grandmother of seven. Thursday, January 31, 1980, at the age ot 91 Visitation Sunday from 3 to 7 P.M. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning at Pippin, where services wl be held Monday, at 11:00 a.m. TANNER Arthur, beloved husband of Wanda Jo Tanner (nee Rider), devoted father of Mrs.

Anna Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Laura Ellen Blair, dear brother of Mrs. Luela B. Rouse, Mrs. Virginia Nie, Mrs Audrey McGuire, R.

(Brownie), Elmo, Odis H. (Toad), William and David Tanner, beloved grandfa- tner ot Kenneth wesiey Jones. Thursday, January 31, 1980. Age 55 years. Residence 48 Kathryn Avenue, Florence, Kentucky.

Services Monday, 10 30 A Hopeful Lutheran Church, Flor ence, Kentucky. Visitation Sunday to 9 P.M., Stitb Funeral Home, 7500 Highway 42, Florence, Ken tucky. Burial Hopeful cemetery, Florence, Kentucky. Family re quests memorials be made to Hopeful Lutheran Church or the Heart Fund. TAYLOR John, beloved husband of Janet M.

Vinson Taylor, devoted father of Mrs. Robert (Susan) Martin and Michael Taylor, beloved son ot Job Taylor, grandfather ot Jas mine Martin, brother of Charles R. Taylor. February 1980 Resi dence 2450 Windage Fairfield, Ohio. Funeral services at Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday, at fm. t-rienas may cm bunday trom 6 to P.M. Member ot Edenton Lodge 332. VAUGHN Clara (nee Brown), widow of Alton Vaughn, beloved mother of Mrs.

Herman (Donna Jane) Cot ton, of Santa Maria, California and James Vaughn, dear mother-in-law of Mrs. Janie Vaughn, dear grandmother of Debbie Howell, Mike and Kicnard cotton. Friday, February 1980. Age 76 years. Friends may can at the Chas.

A. Miner Sons Funeral Home, Hamil ton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Sunday 3 to 5 P.M. Funeral services at the Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel Monday at 11A.M. WAGNER Robert beloved husband of Ruth Wagner, (nee Turner), beloved father of Airman 1st Class David Robert Jr. and Richard G.

Wagner, dear brother of Richard S. Wagner and the late Clifford Wagner and Mrs. Emma Leicht, also surviveo oy three grandchildren, Thursday, January 31, 1980. Visitation Monday from 11 A.M. to the time ot the serv ices at I P.M., Ralph Meyer Funeral Home, 4164 West Eighth Street at Kreis Lane.

WEIGEL Albert beloved father of Marlene (Weigel) Quinn, grandfather of Erin and Jan Quinn, Terry Kuyper and great-grandfather of Jaime Kuyper, dear brother of Mary Ritter and Charles Weigel. Jan. 31, 1980 in Ukiah, formerly of Cincinnati. Services and burial in Ukiah, Calif. CLEMENTS Neal beloved husband of Mamie Clements (nee Low), devoted father of William and Roy Clements, dear grandfather of seven grandchildren, ten great grandchildren.

Friday, February 1, 1980. Residence 80 Magnolia urive, fort Kicney, t-iorioa, tor. merly of Northern Kentucky. Age 76 years. Services Tuesday, February 5 at 9 A.M.

from the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 822 York Street, Newport, Kentucky. Interment Hopeful Lutheran Cemetery, Florence, Kentucky. Friends may call Monday from 5 to 9 Charter Member Trinity Baptist Church, Newport, 30 year member Robert Burns F. and A M.

Lodge, Newport. COX Jennings, beloved husband of Winefred Lanning Cox, dear father of Janet William H. and James R. Cox, dear son of Hazel Rupe Jacobs, dear brother of Mrs. Jessie Corbly, Mrs.

Iris Wilson, Harold and the late Peter Cox, grandfather ot four. Sudden ly, Friday, February 1, 1980. Resi dence Kugler Mill Rd Ros-smovne. Friends may call Tuesday, from 6 to 8 P.M. at the Quentin K.

Staley Funeral Home, 7140 Plainfiek) Deer Park Services Wednesday, at 2:00 P.M. Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home. Commerce and High Portland, Indiana. Burial Green Park Cemetery. Family request memorials to the Heart Fund or Cancer Society.

DEAN Clara (Wehrle), beloved wife of the late Frank B. Dean, devoted mother of Ray, Norbert and Frank Dean, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Mertz, and Mrs. Ray (Clara) Berding, brother of Clarence Wehrle, also survived by 24 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. February 2, 1980 in her 85th year.

Friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Presentation Church, Tuesday, at 11:00 A.M. Memorials may be sent to Carmel Manor Nursing Home, Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Burial St. Joseph Old Cemetery.

Albert L. Boehmer Funeral Home in charge of ar rangements DEARINGER Elizabeth (nee Onstott), widow of Clarence F. Dearinger, dear mother of Louise Rush, Betty Lipps, Lorene Klein, Joan Mueller, Lu cille Thomas, Edward, William, Robert, Thomas ano John Dear inoer, also survived by 27 grand children and great-grandchildren, dear friend of George Buckmas- ter. Friday, February 1, 1980 Residence 4364 Dane Street. Age 72 years.

Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Northside, Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. Funeral services Monday, 11 A.M. DONOHUE Stella (nee Welsh), beloved wife of Christopher Donohue.

Resident of St. Theresa Home. Friday, February 1, 1980. Age 79 years. Friends may call at the St.

Theresa Home, 6760 Belkenton, Silver-ton, Monday, from 9 A.M. until time of Mass of Christian Burial, at Little Flower Chapel of St Theresa Home. Burial St. Joseph New Cemetery. Nurre Bros.

Funeral Home in charge. Edward beloved husband of Lillian R. Dorsey, son of the late Alma (Happen and the late Tom Dorsey, beloved father of Mrs Elaine Nagelson and grandson Ryan, dear brother of Grace Croiey, also survived by nieces and nephews. February 2, 1980, in Mission Texas. Age 73 years Memorials may be made to your favorite charity.

DRAKE George Earl, father of George Drake, Janice volz, Jo Ann Ungerbuhler, Deborah Brewer and brother of Clarence, Albert and Euoene Drake, Mrs. Beulah Mink and Phyllis Rothert, five grandchildren. Friday, February 1, 1980. visitation B.J. colonial! Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Avenue, Monday from 5 to 9 P.M.

Services Tuesday at 1 1 A.M. FLEDDERMAN Robert brother of AI Schlueter, Norma Wenstrup and the late William Fleddermen, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friday, February 1, 1980 at the age of 80 Private services, t-reaerick r-unera Home serving the family. GARLAND James beloved husband of Dorothy Garland (nee Hart), dear lamer of Michael Garland, dear brother of Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs.

Norma Leeds, Mrs. Anna Mur ray, Mrs. Marie Nortmann, of Hollywood, Florida and Henry oariicn, ot California. Thursday, January 31, 1980. Age 55 years Residence College Hill.

Friends may can at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Avenue, College HiH, Monday, 12 noon till time ot service at I P.M. Remem brances, if so desired may be made to the American Cancer Society. GRANNEN Katherine (nee Friedhof), beloved wife of the late George Grannen, devoted mother of Robert G. and William J. Grannen, also survived by four grandchildren.

Saturday, February 2, 1980. Residence 550 Twin Hills Ridge, California, Ohio. Friends and relatives are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial at St Gabriel's Church, Qendale, Monday at 9:30 A.M. No vlsitaho- GRIESHABER Loretta (nee Himmefmann), be loved wife of the late Edward Grieshaber, dear sister of Clara Powell, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Thursday, January 31, 1980.

Age 82 years. No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood, Tuesday, at 11:00 A Frederick Funeral Home serving the family. GUBSER William A beloved husband of the late Henrietta Gubser, dear broth-i er of Mrs.

Josephine Mayfield and Mrs Louise Heck, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Wednesday, January 30, 1980 Formerly of Newport, Kentucky. Age 79 years. Services Monday at the Muehleramp-Er-schell Dayton Funeral Home, 215 Sixth Avenue at 1 1 A.M. Visitation Sunday 4 to 7 M.

GUINEY George beloved brother of Frank and the lated Edith B. Gui-ney, also survived by three nieces and one nephew. Saturday, February 2, 1980 in his 86th year. Former resident of Mt. Auburn.

No visitation. Blessing and burial at the convenience of the family. GiHigan Funeral Home serving the family. HADDICK Lester son of the late Hugh and Lena Haddick, (nee Huening), brother of Robert, Arthur and Henry Haddick. Died Saturday, February 2, 1980 Resident of Reading Funeral services at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Wednesday, February 6 at 9.30 A.M.

Relatives and friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 9 P.M. Halker-Flege Post 69 American Legion Service Tuesday at 8 P.M. 3 Journey's iEnd ANDREWS Ellwof)f 8. beloved husband of Esther Weiclwid Andrews, dear brother -in-law of Charlotte KeKey, of Cincinnati, dear brother of Marv of North Manchester, Indiana, Walter Andrews, of Huntington, Indiana and Harry Andrews, nday, Feoruary 1, WM his 8tH year. Funeral services held convenience of his family.

Memorials, if so desired, may be directed to the Shrmers Burns Institute or the chanty of your choice. ARMSTRONG Mrs. Edna, beloved sister of Ray mond Jackson, Mrs. Marguerite Cromwell and Mrs. Mabel Flowers, all of Lincoln Heights, nieces, nephews, other relatives and 'friends.

Feburary 2, 1980. Funeral services Tuesday, at 11:00 A.vV at Hall-Jordan Funeral Home. 4UU North wayne Ave Locktend. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Tues day- from 10 A M.

until time of service. BAKER Annie, beloved wife of Hilton Baker, dear mother of James, Leroy, Archie Lee Baker and Pauline Lemon, sister of Lonnie Walker, Lemon Walker, Clarence Walker, Frank Walker, Aldora Smith and Adlene Myrick, 12 grandchildren, other relatives and many trienos. January vi, ivnti. Friends rnay call Sunday from 6 to 9 P.M. at the Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 400 North Wayne Avenue Funeral services Monday, 11 A M.

at the Friendship Baptist Church, Lincoln Meignts, unio Rev. Alphonso Williams, officiating. Interment Beech Grove Ce metery.1 BEHLER Catherine beloved daughter of Anna Benler and the late Joseph Behier, dear sister of Mrs. Anna Tobergte, William, Lawrence and Robert Behier. Thursday, January 31.

Visitation Monday, February 4 at the John J. Radel Company Funeral Home, 652 Mate Avenue, 1 A.M. until the Mass of Christian Burial at Holy Family Church at 10 AM BIEHL Helen H. (nee Angebrandt), widow of John F. Biehl, dear mother of Mrs.

Charles B. (Ruth) Armstrong, and J. Donald Biehl, also lurvlved by three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friday, February 1, 1980. Funeral services at the Chas.

A Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamil ton Avenue at Knowlton Street, Nortftside, Tuesday 11 A.M. No visitation Monday. In lieu of other remembrances memorials may be directed to the Grace Episcopal Church Memorial Fund or Llanf air Terrace. BRADEN Peter Michael, beloved husband of Marguerite Schaad Braden, dear father of Larry Braden, of Voungstown, Ohio, David Braden and Mrs. Judy Peterson, of Boomer, Wisconsin, also survived by 20 grandchildren, brother of Leonard Braden, Santa Anita, California.

Friday, February 1, 190. Residence 8327 Newberry Street, Valieydale. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Monday, frbm 4 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Tuesday at 10 A.M. BRANUM John husband of Aberthe Bock Branum, father of John J.

Branum and Mrs, Tracey Pickett, brother of Robert and Taylor Branum and Edna Rich, also survived by four grandchildren. Thursday, January 31, 180. Visitation Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. at the Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. opposite the Covedale Cinema.

Prayers from the funeral home Mondayat 10 30 A.M. Remem-berances may be made to the charily of your choice. CHAMBERS Maggie I. (nee Messer), beloved wife of the late William E. Chambers, dear mother of Charles and Alpha Jane Chambers, grandmother of William Chambers.

Resident of Lockland. February 1, 1980. Age 68 years Friends may call at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Monday, February 4, from to 8 P.M. Funeral services Monday evening, at 8:30 P.M. Interment in Corbin, Kentucky.

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FRIDAY AH Other Classified Ads 4 P.M. Friday ,17 Vine, Cincinnati, ONe CLOSED SUNDAY 421-6300 HAUENSTEIN Bertha widow of Weyand A Hauenstein, beloved mother of Mrs. Frank (Shirley) Giese, dear grandmother ot Leslie Leverone. Dr. Frank and James Giese and one great-grandchild.

Friday, February 1, 1980 Age 88 Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700Glenmore Avenue at Mozart, Cheviot, Monday noon until serv ices i KM. HUBER William beloved husband of the late Rose H. Huber (nee Schaef- er), dear father of William A Marvin A. and the late Franklin Huber, dear brother of Mrs. Hilda Freudenbera Mrs.

Rose Grause, Mrs. Marge Urmston and Antho ny Huber, also surviveo Dy sn grandchildren and nine great' grandchildren. Thursday, January 31, 1980. Age 90 years. Formerly of Colerain Township.

Friends may can at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Avenue, Col lege Hil Tuesday morning from 8:30 to 9:30 A to be followed by the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Maraaret Mary Church, N.C.H. at 10 A Mr. Huber was a member ot the Catholic Order of Foresters and the Knights of St. John.

JOHNSON Wallace (Wally), beloved husband of Lucille Johnson Thursday January 31, 1980. Residence 353 Hazen Ludlow. Age 10 years. Funeral services 11 A.M. Mon day, Bullock Funeral Home, Lud low, where friends may call Sun day, 3 to6 P.M.

KELLER Ralph E. (Bud), beloved son of Patricia Boone and Ralph Keller, dear brother ot Mrs. Charles (Deborah) Yearv, Cheryl, Jack Steve, Carla and the late Michael and Michelle Keller, dear grand son of Geneva Thomas and Mrs. Reuben Keller. Thursday, January 31, 1980.

Age 23 years. Visitation Sunday, from 7 to 9 P.M. at the Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning at Pippin, where services wi be nem Monoay, ai 9:30 A.M. KISH Alex beloved brother of Mrs. Betty Stevenson, Mrs.

Ann Curry and Mrs. Teresa uoyie, also sur vived by nine nieces and nephews and nine great-nieces and nephews Thursday, January 31, 1980 Relatives and friends may attend a Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Resurrection Mon day, February 4 at 10:30 A.M. at First and Heyward Ave. Memori als may be made to the American Heart Fund. Ralph Meyer Funeral Home serving the family.

KLAENE Omer beloved husband of Gertrude Klaene (nee Siebert) dear brother of Mrs. Colette Wue, Claude and Julian Klaene and the late Mrs. Marion Wenz and Mrs. Dolores Rosing. Thurs day, January 31, 1980.

Age 68 years. Residence Loiiege him. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Avenue, College Hill, Sunday 5 to 8 p.m. Mass ot christian Burial, St Vivian's Church, Finneytown, Monday, 10 A.M. Mr.

Klaene was a member of American Legion post rflj. KLUEMPER Rosina dear sister of the late Frank and Henry Kluemper, half-sister of the late Harry and Albert Smythe, sister-irHaw of Marguer ite Kluemper, aunt of Sr. Ruth Marie Kluemper, sr. Rose Ellen Kkiemper and Frances Kluemper, Virginia Smith, Barbara Hoem- melmeyer, Jean Reule, Jack Smythe, Rita Meyer and Albert Smythe, Jr. Thursday, January 31.

Resident of Hertwel. Friends may can at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street, Carthage, Monoay from 9 to 10 A.M., to be followed by Mass of Chris tian Burial at St. James Church, Wyoming, 41 1 Springfield Pike at 10:30 A.M. LEISTNER Louella, beloved wife of the late Christie Leistner, devoted mother of George Leistner and Mrs. Ger trude Hauseiman, sister of Wil liam Simmons andMrs.

Pauline Eadler, four grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Residence 740 Lone Oak Road, Taylor Mill, Kentucky. Saturday, February 2, 1980. Age 80 years. Services 1 P.M.

Tuesday, Swindler Funeral Home, 214 West Southern Avenue, Latonia. Visitation 4 to 9 P.M. Monday. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Member of Jehovah Witness.

Memorials may be made to Riverside Good Council School, 501 Farre Drive, Covington, Ky. LUSBY Leonard (Jake), beloved husband ot the late Christine Lusby (nee Wilson), devoted father of Mrs. Earl (Joyce) Ann Barrows, Harry Leonard, William, Lawrence Ray, J.C., Jack, Bobby, Cecil Wayne and the late Carroll Gene Lusby, dear brother of Jess, Ben and Chris Lusby, Bobbie Shet-ton and Stella Gordy, also survived by 30 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Friday, February 1, 1980 Age 71 years. Resident of Aurora, Indiana.

Visitation Sunday, from 6 to 9 P.M. at the Argo-Bolton and Luns-ford Funeral Home, 100 South Miami Cleves, where the funeral service win be held Monday, at 10:00 A.M. MARK Jack, of 2413 Vera Avenue, beloved husband of Blanche Mark, devoted father of Mrs. Lawrence (Marilyrm) Miller, devoted brother of I. (Babe) Marks, loving grandfather of Sandie Dale, of Winter Haven, Florida and Linda Miller, of Tampa, Florida.

Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Road, Sunday, February at 11 A.M. Memorial contributions to the charity of the donor's choice, would be appreciated. The family wiH receive friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller, 2839 Ridgewood Avenue, MARTIN Charles, of Cincinnati, beloved husband of Alice Prickett Martin, dear father of Nancy Cross and Roger Martin, brother of Pearl Meadors, Betty Baker, Louis and Dale Martin, also survived by four grandchildren, Kimberly, Julie, Erik and Bradley Friday, February 1, 1980.

Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Sunday from 6 to 7:30 P.M., where services will be held Monday, February 4 at 1 P.M. Interment Grace-land Memorial Gardens. Family request memorial contributions be directed to the American Cancer Society. Mt'CONNELL Theodore beloved husband of Alma Gore McConneH, father of Betty White, Phyllis Crowe, Wayne and Barry McConneH, also leaves one sister, two brothers, 1 1 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friday, February 1980 Residence 3991 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati.

Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Avenue, Norwood, Sunday 5 to 9 P.M. Local funeral service Monday, 11 A.M. at the South Norwood Church of Christ, 3836 South Madison Avenue, Norwood. Friends may call at the Kain and Kabler Funeral Home, Mt. Olivette, Kentucky, Monday after 5 P.M.

Burial Tuesday at Piqua, Kentucky. OEINLEIH, William COMBS, Dorothy HODGETTS, ioba V. MILLER. Martha HOWARD. Mary P.

IEE, Bessie BLUM, Magdalene You Can Trust Your Family 01 Fine COVINGTON CINCINNATI with a message in llourney's HnJi Mcdonald Elsie (nee Sommer), beloved wife of the late Harry McDonald, dear mother of Robert S. McDonald, lear grandmother of Barbara McDonald. Pnday, i-eoruary 1980. Age 90 years. Residence Bono hi.

Funeral service at me Ohio Masonic Home, Springfield, Ohio, Monday, February 4 at 1 P.M. Mrs. McDonald was a member of the Eastern Star Alba Chapter 104. Remembrances, if so desired, may be made to the Ohio Masonic Home, P.O. Box it).

Springfield, Ohio. MILES Florence (nee Phillips), beloved wife of the late Walter Miles, dear mother of Mrs. Helen Y. Miles of New York City, also survived by sister-in-law, Mrs. Eva Miles Bever, nieces, Mrs.

Gwendolyn Jackson of Sorinotield, Ohio, Mrs. Naomi Kimble of Cleveland, and Mrs. Dorothy Jones ot iwe-cnanicsburg, Ohio, other relatives and friends. February 1, 1980 Friends may call Sunday, from 6 to 9 P.M., at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln where funeral services will be held Monday, at 1:00 P.M. Rev.

Wilbur Page, officiating. Interment Me- cnantcsourg, unto. MILLER Robert beloved husband of Ruth Bennett Miller, dear father of Diane Tenkotte, David, Krista, Julie and Andrew Miller, Patricia Spratt, son of Hilda Miller, also survived by four grandchildren, three brothers and five sisters. Friday, February 1, 1980. Resi dence Colerain Township.

Age 49 years. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Bernard Church, Tuesday, February 5 at 10 A.M. visitation Monday, 7 to 9 P.M., Neidhard- Minges Funeral Home, 7043 Harrison Pike, Taylor's Creek, Ohio. Burial in Church Cemetery.

If desired, memorials to the Cancer Fund or St. Rita School. MURPHY Jessie M. (nee Eastman), wife of the late Alvia Murphy, mother of Mrs. Robert Mobberley and the late Edgar Kenneth Calvin J.

and Helen J. Murphy, foster mother of Hearl Hamilton, sister of Fannie Hawekotte. Died Friday, February 1, I960. Also survived by ten grandchildren, jz great-grandchildren and 16 great-great-grandchildren Resident of Golf Manor. Funeral services at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Read- Tuesday, Feoruary 5 at 2 m.

Relatives and friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 P.M. Memorials to western Hills Church of Christ, suggested; cards available at the funeral home. NELSON Harding, father of Vernon, Ter-ranee, Stanley, Jerome, Samuel, Acurie, Helen and Rosalind Nel son, Mary Neil Whitfield, Betty Scott and Marlene Rawlings, brother of Willie, Arrether, Robert, Rev. Woodrow, Annais, Clifford, Bruce and me: NelsOn, also survived by eight grandchildren, other relatives and friends. February 1, 1980.

Visitation Monday, February 4, 6 P.M. to 8 P.M., funeral time at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 15th and Central Parkway. Rev. Morris W. Flem ing, Pastor, interment spring Grove Cemetery.

Jamison and lamit.tn in rharna nt arranno. ments. NIEHAUS Dorothy (nee Porter), beloved wife ot Clarence F. Niehaus, de voted mother of Jim Niehaus, sister of Rev. Thomas Porter, Mrs Mary Niehaus and Mrs.

Margaret Miller. January 31, 1980. Resi dence Wayside Court. Funeral Mass Uiardian Angels Church Tuesday, February 5, at 10:00 A.M. Friends may call at the T.P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Wash ington, Tuesday, 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. NIKLAS-MOLLAUN Elizabeth (nee Thesken), survived by nieces and nephews. Friday, February 1, 1980.

Friends are mvited to the Mass of Chris tian Burial, St, Teresa Church on Monday at 10 30 A.M. (B.J Meyer Funeral Home). ROBINETTE Dorothy (nee Dean), wife of the late Mack Robinette, dear mother of Jean Sterling, Jane Schaeffer, and Robin Lowther, dear grandmother of Mary and Bobby Sterling, Julie Schaeffer and Rebecca Lowther, dear brother of Robert Dean. Thursday, January 31, 1980. Residence Sayler Park.

Services are private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. ROMANS Jane beloved wife of William E. Romans, devoted mother of Christine Heitner and Gordon Romans, three grandchildren, sis ter of Arthur Petticrew. Thurs day, January 31, 1980.

Residence 6455 Graceland Avenue, Golf Manor. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Road, Kenwood, Sunday from 2 to 5 P.M. Funeral services Monday at 10 A.M. SALZMAN William beloved husband of the late Claire Zimmer Salzman, de voted father of Jack Thomas E. and the late William R.

Salzman, also survived by 10 grandchildren, dear brother of George Salzman and tne late iwra Hautz, harry and Robert Salzman. Friday, February 1980. Residence Mt. Healthy, Ohio. Age 85 years Mas-s of Christin Burial at the Church of the Assumption, Mt.

Healthy, Monday, February 4, at 10:00 A.M. Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday morning, from 9 A.M. until time of Mass. SCHNEIDER Clara M.

(nee Kraemer), beloved wife of Carl A. Schneider, devoted mother of George C. Sdnieider and Ruth F. Schneider, dear grandmother of Sally and Kelly and great-grandmother of Sarah, sister of Joseph, Delores, Frieda and Fred, Friday, February 1, 1980. Age 75 years Funeral services at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Avenue, Mt.

Healthy, Monday, February 4 at II A M. No visitation. If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. SCHNEIDER Richard (Dick), beloved husband of Mary Louise Schneider, (nee Tower), dear father of Amy and Gary Schneider, dear son of Marian Schneider and the late Lawrence Schneider. Friday, February 1, 1980.

Age 44 years Relatives and friends may call at the unonau-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Road at North Bend Road, Monday 4 to 7 P.M., followed by Mass of Christian Burial, St. Ignatius Church at 7:30 P.M. The family requests that donations be made to the St. Ignatius Church Organ Fund. Valentine's Day, Thursday, February 14 A perfect Valentine's Day gift! Write a message of love your sweetheart can read in The Enquirer on Valentine's Day.

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