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Mary K. Hicks, retired teacher Hillsboro resident had worked in Cincinnati, West Virginia BY TONY SCOTTA was also a great human being and a mother. She was The Cincinnati Enquirer one of the first persons to start a Head Start Mary K. Hicks, a 47-year teacher with the Cincin- education program in West nati Public Schools system and schools in West Also surviving are Mrs. Hicks' husband of 57 Virginia, died Friday at Mercy Hospital Anderson years, Noel A.

of Hillsboro; another daughter, Judith after a heart at attack. She was 77. Lynn Foster of Covington; a son, Noel K. "Buck" Mrs. Hicks, a seven-year resident of Hillsboro and Hicks of Mount Washington; three sisters, Helen formerly of Mount Washington, retired from educa- Evans and Jean Jennings, both of Cape Canaveral, tion in 1982.

She had been employed as a first-grade and Edith Felton of Louisville; six grandchildren teacher with the Cincinnati Public Schools for 30 and four great-grandchildren. years at Hoffman Elementary School and previously Funeral services were Tuesday in Newtown. Burial had been a teacher in West Virginia. was in Batavia Union Cemetery, Batavia. "She was a hard teacher but an excellent one," Moore Funeral Home in Batavia was in charge of said her daughter, Dooley of Newtown.

"She arrangements. John A. Lewis BY SCIPIO THOMAS Mr. The Cincinnati Enquirer lis in John A. Lewis, who worked several years in 'downtown Cincinnati hotels, achieved one of his lifelong goals earlier this month when he graduated from Indiana University with an associate degree in dental hygiene.

Years ago, he had worked in a dentist's office in Alabama and he always wanted to return to the profession, said his sister, the Rev. Mable Zackery of Evanston. Mr. Lewis, who graduated on May 10, died Thursday in Indianapolis after a heart attack. He was 57.

Lewis moved to Indianapo1989, where he worked as manager at the Radisson was a kind man; he would anything he could to help anyZackery said. Mr. Lewis was of the Corinthian Chapthe Order of the Eastern No. 34. surviving are three other Ester Garth of Toledo, Pleasant Ridge, and Minnie A native of Decatur, Mr.

Lewis attended Payne of Hyde Park. Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, before joining the Visitation is 5 to 6:30 p.m. today at the Bible Way Air Force. After the Air Force, he came to Cincinnati Church of God in Christ, 3231 Woodburn where he worked as banquet manager at the Westin Evanston. Fraternal services are at 6:30 p.m.; funeral Hotel and head waiter at the Terrace Hilton.

at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Vine Street Hill Cemetery. Steinbeck classic back on list Hamilton board BY JOHN R. CLARK The Cincinnati Enquirer The Hamilton Board of Education on Tuesday returned the book Of Mice and Men to the high school reading list and cleared the record of a student punished for giving a classmate Tylenol. The board, by unanimous vote: Upheld a recommendation by a committee of parents and community members and returned John Steinbeck's classic novel to the list at Hamilton High School.

I Formally affirmed action taken at an earlier executive session expunging the five-day suspension of a 14-year-old Wilson Junior High School student. The Steinbeck novel was temporarily removed from the school's optional reading list following a complaint by Bob Barnett, vice president of the school's Parents Coalition, who contended the book contains vulgarity and racial slurs. Larry Bowling, a board member, said the book's literary value outweighed Barnett's concern. In the Tylenol case, the board decided May 20 that Dana Merry should serve two detention periods upholds decision on 'Of Mice and Men' Norwood schools chief to take over Kings post THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER "We're very excited," said Norwood City Schools Su- Linda Burge, vice president of perintendent John Lazares will the Kings Board of Education. leave the district to become "We think the kind of person he superintendent of Warren is will be well-suited to our County's Kings Local District.

community." On Tuesday, the Kings board Burge said the district revoted unanimously to award a ceived about 35 applications for three-year contract to Lazares. the superintendent's job. LaHe is tentatively scheduled to zares was the board's first begin his duties Aug. 1. Lazares choice for the job, she said.

will replace William Caudill, Lazares has been superintenwho is retiring after seven dent in Norwood since January, years as Kings superintendent. 1990. John A. Lewis Ohio, Gertrude of four hours each for giving a board. classmate two Tylenol Gel-Caps But the case is not closed.

Ann for a headache. Wilkens, Merry's mother, said her The change followed a decision daughter has been punished by Butler County Common Pleas enough and should not have to go Judge John Moser, who ruled that to detention. Tylenol is not a dangerous drug as Wilkens was told she could not defined in the Hamilton School appeal to the board, but she plans District's code of conduct and re- to meet today with Jeffrey Sittison, ferred the case back to the school district superintendent. Cincinnati to sell personalized bricks to build walkway THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER The Cincinnati Recreation Commission is back in the brick-selling business. If you missed buying one of the 33,831 bicentennial bricks three Abortion CONTINUED FROM PAGE C-1 are hero, but not if you have a conservative viewpoint?" Tom Hagedorn, of the antiabortion group Act for Life, said abortion foes are the target today, but similar laws could take aim at others tomorrow.

"This is meant to have a effect on non-violent civil disobedience," he said. Tri-State Rescue members said they will not be stopped, even if the proposal becomes law. "They make paper shredders for that stuff," said Keith Tucci, executive director of Operation Rescue, the organization that staged protests in Cincinnati last October and whose protests in Wichita last summer resulted in 2,600 arrests. "This is unconstitutional, and the only people served by it are in the business of killing babies," he said. "It's really a bad advertisement for One Tri-State member said the law is not the point.

"I'm thinking long term, and in the long term, I'm going to be able to stand before God one day and have done what's right," said Michael Meyer, a Tri-State Rescue member who has been arrested several times in abortion protests. Kathy Helmbock, spokeswoman for the Cincinnati chapter of the National Organization for Women, said the organization does not want to interfere with constitutional rights. Sell it today with a Wednesday, May 27, 1992 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Death Notices 5 ABBOTT Carroll Russell, beloved husband of Velma Dial Abbott, devoted father of Carroll Russell Abbott, James Roland Abbott and Larry Eugene Abbott, also survived by five grandchildren, one step seven great-grandchildren and seven step-great-grandchildren. Died May 24, 1992. Age 82.

Residence Cincinnati. Friends may call at the WhiteE.C. Nurre Funeral Home, 200 Western New Richmond, OH, Wednesday from 6 P.M. until 8:30 P.M. with Masonic and Scottish Rite services at 7:30 P.M.

Funeral service Thursday, May 28, 11 A.M. Interment at Greenmound Cemetery, New Richmond. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Associa- tion. BAX Mary (nee Chapman), beloved KY. BROWN mother of James R.

Bax, Charles H. Bax, Rebecca B. Jackson and David W. Bax, sister of Robert L. Chapman, also survived by eight grandchildren and one -grandson.

Sunday, May 24, 1992. Age 69 years. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, Wednesday, 6-8 P.M. Service Thursday, May 28, at 10 A.M. BRIDEWELL Valerie, beloved mother of Anthony, Dakota, Tia Violet, and Destiny Bridewell, loving daughter of Emma Baker and Robert R.

Bridewell, dear stepdaughter of Pamela Bridewell, dear sister of Ervin, Robert William A. and George Bridewell, granddaughter of Erwin Bridewell and Gabriele Baker. Sunday, May 24, 1992, age 25. Friends may call Thursday, May 28 from 10 A.M. until 1 P.M.

at the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 822 York Newport, KY. Services following the visitation at 1 P.M. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, William S. beloved husband of Monelle (Winston) Brown, dear father of Stanley Brown Dorla Freeman, Naomi McCree, Odena Rackard, Danny Brown, Yvonne Redman, Nancy Beach, Richard, Ronal and Tony Brown, also survived by 28 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, brother of Eva Martin and Pauline Cronk.

Monday, May 25, 1992, age 83. Friends may call at the Covenant Apostolic Church, 7630 View Place Finneytown, Wednesday from 6-9 P.M. Funeral service Thursday, 11 A.M. at the church. Family requests memorials be directed to the William S.

Brown Sr. Memorial Fund in care of the church. Caesar Rico, beloved son of Charlora Bowens, devoted father of Tonya Bowman and the late Eric Busch, stepfather of Diana Ceccucci, brother of Constance J. Bowens, grandfather of Derrick L. Busch, U.S.

Marine Erica M. Bowman, Michael J. Ceccucci and Laural M. Ceccucci, a host of other relatives and friends. May 23, 1992.

Friends may call Thursday, May 28, from 10 A.M. until time of service 11:30 A.M. at the Shiloh Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3660 Washington Pastor H. L. Cleveland, Il.

Interment Union Baptist Cemetery. Jamison and Jamison on charge of arrangements. COLE Eleanor dear mother of James Cramer, Shirley Porter, Jerry Lindsey and Darlene Taggart, also 15 grandchildren, sister of Arvid and Elwood Conrad, Georgie Sims and Jeannie Logsdon. Sunday, May 24, 1992, age 72 years. Residence North College Hill.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Wednesday from 5-8 P.M. FUneral services Thursday 12 Noon at the funeral home. DEMAREST Martha (nee Grove), beloved wife of Rev. Carlos C. Demarest, Missionary to Old Mexico, devoted mother of Jean Louise Demlow, Penny Diane Braley, Rev.

Joseph and Rev. Jeffrey Wayne Demarest, grandmother of 11, sister of Betty Jean Brady and twin sister of Marjorie Louise Perry. Tuesday, May 26, 1992. Residence El Paso, TX. Services First Baptist Church of Milford, 1367 Woodville Pike, Friday, May 29, at 2 P.M.

Visitation at the church, Thursday, 7-9 P.M. If desired, contributions may be made to Martha Demarest Medical Fund, the church. Evans Funeral Home. FERGUSON Ethel R. (nee Miller), beloved wife of the late Raymond Ferguson, devoted mother of Raymond and Ronald Ferguson and Charmaine Turner, also survived by six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.

Monday, May 25, 1992. Residence Schroder Manor, Hamilton. Age 88 years. Blessing services at Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Thursday, May 28 at 2 P.M.

where friends may call from 12 Noon until time of Blessing. Memorials may be made to Schroder Manor, Hamilton. GESTEL Clara dear sister of Louise Doak of Hedrick, IA. May 22, 1992, age 96 years. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 P.M.

at the Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Visitation at the funeral home Wednesday from 1 P.M. until time of se, vice. Memorials may be directed to the Westwood First Presbyterian Church or the Phoebe M. Kandel Historical Library, College of Nursing and Health, Universi- ty of Cincinnati.

GROSHOFF Abraham S. "AM, 84, beloved husband of Celia Epstein Groshoff, devoted father of Barbara and Rabbi Samuel Weingart of Lafayette, IN, Herman and Jan Groshoff and Cherie and Nelson Weiss, dear brother of Amelia and Jerry Kurland of Chicago, IL and Sara and Dr. Irvin Weisenthal of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, loving grandfather of Bruce and Dana Weingart, Allyson Weingart, David Groshoff and Stephany Weiss, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Road, Wednesday, May 27, 2:30 P.M.

Shiva will be observed at the home of Mrs. Celia Groshoff Wednesday and Thursday evenings only. Memorial contributions to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated. Death Notices 5 Robert beloved husband of Ruth M. Grotjan (nee Elsbernd), dear father of Mary Jo, Robert Carol Ann Grotjan, Janet Schock, Thomas A.

and Stephen M. Grotjan, grandfather of Jessica and Tommie Grotjan, brother of Ralph and Clarence Grotian, Virginia Senefeld and the late Clifford Grotjan. Monday, May 25, 1992, age 75 years. Friends may call at the Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd. (near North Bend Thursday 6-8 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Friday at 10:30 A.M. Burial in Arlington National Cemetery, Tuesday, June 2, 10 A.M. with Full Military Honors. Amvets Post service Thursday, 6:30 P.M.

at the funeral home. I GUSTAFSON Audrey (nee Hecker), devoted wife of David H. Gustafson, loving mother of Michael Avey and Patricia Burke and stepmother of Derek Gustafson, beloved grandmother of Christina Zahlen, John Jr. and Bryan Burke, Samantha and Nicole Gustafson and great-grandmother of Megan Burke, dear sister of Marjorie Davis and the late Roland and Fred Hecker, also survived by several nieces and nephews, dear cousin of Betty Harris. Tuesday, May 26, 1992.

Age 63 years. Resident of Forest Park. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowiton Northside, Thursday, 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service Friday, P.M. Charter member of the Village Voices. Memorials may be directed to the Free Store or the donor's favorite charity. HOFNER Peter of Loveland, husband of the late Virginia Lamb Hofner, brother of Johanna Quitter and Katherine Shunk, also survived by nieces and nephews.

Monday, May 25, 1992, age 82. Friends received at the TuftsSchildmeyer Funeral Home, Park Riverside, Loveland, Wednesday 6-8 P.M. where services will be held Thursday, May 28 at 1 P.M. Interment Union Cemetery. HUTCHISON Gordon B.

Service Witt, Good Kelsch, 10 A.M. Richard loving brother of Leonard W. Jones and the late Veronica Doll and Helen Stapleton, uncle of Patricia Wegman, Leonard R. Jones, James, William and Robert Doll, James and Eugene Stapieton, numerous great-nieces, nephews and cousins. Monday, May 25, 1992, age 69 years.

Friends may call af the Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Thursday, 6-9 P.M. FUneral Mass Friday, St. Lawrence Church, 10 A.M. Retired Ford Motor Company U.A.W., Sharonville employee. If desired contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

Daniel beloved husband of Ruby Keeney (Bailey), devoted father of Gayle Rager, loving grandfather of Jason Rager, dear brother of Grace Price and Paul Keeney. May 26. Resident of Mason, OH. Visitation will be Wednesday from 6 until 8 P.M. at the H.G.

Shorten Funeral Home, 400 Reading Rd, Mason, OH where funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 A.M. Thomas Arbuthnot III, M.D., beloved husband of Gloria Carl Keith, devoted father of Mary Stacy, Anne Dudley, Sarah Bishop, Thomas A. IV, Marshall Randolph and Philip Adamson Keith and the late George Richardson Keith, son of Elizabeth Stacy Keith and the late Thomas Keith grandfather of Caroline Keith, brother of Anne Dudley Bertram. Sunday, May 24, 1992. Resident of Wyoming.

(No visitation). Memorial service to be held Wednesday, May 27, at 6 P.M. at the Seventh Presbyterian Church, corner of Madison and Cleinview, Walnut Hills. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the W.G.U.C. (Univ.

of Cin.) Radio or the Liver Transplant, Univ. of Cin. Medical Center, Dr. Douglas Hanto. Vorhis Funeral Home, serving the family.

KOPP John Paul, beloved husband of Katherine (Grande) Kopp, loving father of Barbara Scott, Susan Schwendemann and 1st Lt. John Kopp, loving grandfather of three, great-grandfather of two. Monday, May 25, 1992, age 77 years. Visitation Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 7043 Harrison Taylor Creek, Thursday 7-9 P.M. Funeral services Friday, 10 A.M.

at the funeral home. Member of College Hill Lodge A.M. (Services 7 P.M.). LEWIS John devoted brother of Mrs. Ester Garth, Toledo, OH, Rev.

Mable Zackery, Gertrude Driver, Minnie Payne, brother-in-law of Gilbert Driver, nieces, nephews, other relatives. Suddenly, May 21, 1992, Indianapolis. Visitation Wednesday Bibleway C.O.G.I.C. Fraternal services 6:30 P.M. Funeral 7 P.M.

Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery, Thursday morning. J.C. Battle Sons in charge. LIPPS Patricia (nee Hart), beloved mother of Shelly Caudill and Paul and David Lipps, daughter of the late Bill Hart and Geneva Gabbard, also survived by mother, Leanna Hart, brother, David Hart and five grandchildren. Saturday, May 23, 1992 in Austin, TX.

Funeral services at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Thursday at 10:30 A.M. with visitation at the funeral home Wednesday from 6-8 P.M. LITMON Peggy Cheatum, beloved mother of Charles Litmon, dear sister of Sharon Comtreras of Ghent, also survived by a host of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends. Cincinnati Bell retiree passed away May 25, 1992, at age 44. Funeral services Friday, 7 P.M.

New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 29 W. North Bend Road, Rev. Damon Lynch, Friends may call during visitation from 6 P.M. until time of services at the church. Interment Walnut Hills Cemetery.

Arrangements by Hall- Jordan Funeral Home. Funerals Death Notices 5 Thomas beloved husband of Marian Latham Mann, devoted father of Thomas A. Mann, Stephen G. Mann, Tucson, AZ and Sharon Tharp, Youngstown, loving grandfather of Michael and Joseph Mann, Rachael, David, Amanda and Matthew Tharp, dear brother of Lawrence, Richard and Marty Mann. Monday, May 25, 1992.

Age 67. Visitation at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin, Thursday, from 6-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at Corpus Christi Church, Friday, at 10:30 A.M. Member Branch N.A.L.C. Retired volunteer from Colerain Township Fire Dept.

banquet Hotel. "He do one," a member ter of Star Also sisters, Driver of select 1,750 Bricks history now at a booth Interstate sale Point from on June 6 The bricks bricks are a walkway Commons "NOW pickets more than anyone," Helmbock said. "We don't want to interfere with anyone's right to protest, because we don't want our rights interfered with." Alphonse Gerhardstein, attorney for Planned Parenthood who served as a consultant to the city solicitor's office on the proposal, said abortion protesters are not being targeted. Gerhardstein said they can protest without interfering with operations of a health-care facility. He said the law protects facilities that provide health services but oppose abortion.

'All we're saying is 'let's keep the public debate on the public Gerhardstein said. Public debate, expected to be fueled by a large crowd, now heads for council. Law Committee Chairman John Mirlisena said he would seek to limit debate. "I want to hear three people on each side; I'm not going to hear 50. That's ridiculous," he said.

"We're just trying to separate and keep the peace between two people of opposing views This is just a safety issue." Councilman Nick Vehr, however, said his fellow council members have unwisely thrown the city into the middle of the national abortion debate and are "fueling the flames." Far from dissuading abortion protests, "City Council's intervention now, and in this manner, will years ago, there are a pieces of Cincinnati available. The personalized-bricks will kick off at Kid's Fest and continue until the gone. likely increase the potential for violent conflict and unlawful behavior at abortion clinics," Vehr said. "A couple extra days in jail will do little to change the behavior of individuals who have already made the difficult personal decision to violate the law themselves and be arrested for protesting an activity they, murder," consider to be an act of Vehr said. Gerhardstein said the penalties could help.

He said a study of about 300 arrests made during nine blockades of abortion clinics over the past four years showed penalties were "incredibly lenient, little or no jail time and no The form of the ordinance may be altered. At least three sponsors Vice Mayor Peter Strauss and Council members Mirlisena and Roxanne Qualls said they would consider expanding the legislation to incorporate trespassing at all private facilities. Qualls planned to ask the solicitor's office if the proposal is too specific or raises a constitutional question. Other sponsors include Council members Nell Surber and Tyrone Yates. Mayor Dwight Tillery voiced support for the legislation, but not without reservation.

"It may set a bad precedent of targeting groups in a negative way," Tillery said, but "I'd like to know what the alternatives could be." classified ad in The Enquirer Call 421-6300 MCDADE Myrna E. (nee Brickler), beloved wife of Edward C. McDade, devoted mother of John and Rahn Martz, Judy Watson, Eddie McDade, IlI, Karen Willinger, Michael McDade, Gloria Chipman, Linda Willis, Sandy Roland, Tim McDade, Debbie York and Terrie Ross, also survived by 24 grandchildren, daughter of Billie and Simon Einhorn, dear sister of Robert and Chester Brickler, Wanda Wiley and Gloria Hughes. Sunday, May 24, 1992. Residence Mt.

Healthy. Age 63 years. Funeral services at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Thursday, May 28 at 10 A.M. Visitation at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 6-8 P.M.

If desired donations may be made to Gordon White Ministries, P.O. Box 380042, Duncanville, TX 75138. MIERENFELD Emma sister Bartlett. Graveside Williamsburg Wednesday af 1 of Florence service Cemetery, Allen of Stonelick, devoted husband of Dorothy (nee Koth), dear father of Mrs. Elmer (Debra) Bitzer and Leroy Ottaway, two grandchildren, brother of Goldie Mueller, Pearl Harmon, Onie Pruett and Doug Miller.

May 25, 1992 in his 89th year. Friends may call Thursday 6-8 P.M., Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford. Service Friday, 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to Hospice. NUNNELLEY Selma, beloved wife of the late Dr.

S.B. Nunnelley, sister of William VanDyke Brell. Monday, May 25, 1992. Resident of Hebron, KY. Age 107 years.

Funeral services Thursday, May 28, 1992, 1:30 P.M. at the Bullittsville Christian Church where friends may call beginning at Noon. Memorials if desired, may be made to her church. Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Home, Hebron serving the family. OTT Dayton husband of the late Aileen Tepe Oft, loving father of Robert, Donald and James Ott, dear brother of Charles William and the late Von Ott, Clara Hardy and Mabel Spencer, also eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Saturday, May 23, 1992. Formerly of Cheviot. Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral Mass Wednesday, May 27 at St. Martin of Tours Church at 10:45 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home, Cheviot. OURSLER Louise (nee Little), beloved wife of Leroy R. Oursler, devoted mother of Rhonda Schutte and her husband, Joseph; Kimberly Gries and her husband, Tim; Christopher Oursler and his wife, Sally; Joseph Oursler and his wife, Lori; David Oursler and his wife, Nikki and Patrick Ouriser, loving grandmother of Joseph, Mark, Christine, T.J., Cati, Caleb and Justin, devoted daughter of Raymond and Lelah McKee Little, dear sister of Bonnie Grooms, Barbara Morrison and Jimmy Little. Sunday, May 24, 1992. Resident of Sharonville.

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Springdale, 7-9 P.M., Wednesday. Funeral service 10 A.M., Thursday, May 28 at the Springdale Church of the Nazarene, 11177 Springfield Pk. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the Children's Ministries at the Springdale Church of the Nazarene or the charity of one's choice. POPE Waldorf A. (Wally), beloved brother of the late Anna Runyan, William and Thomas Pope, dear friend of Alice Browning and Alma E.

Mirus, dear uncle of Robert, John and Donald Bernens. Tuesday, May 26, 1992, age 99 years. Resident of Bainbridge, OH. Services at the convenience of the family. Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, KY.

Memorials may be made to the Shriners Burns Institute or to the charity of choice. James beloved husband of Dolores Jackson Reed, loving dad of Patricia Jones, Tammy Smith, James, Randall and Kimberly Reed, grandfather of ten grandchildren, brother of Opal Tate, Louise Sawyer, Ray and Robert Reed. Monday, May 25, 1992. Age 65 years. Friends may call at the Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Wednesday, P.M.

Funeral service Thursday at 11 A.M. Arthur 'Lazy Man', beloved husband of Evelyn J. Rhoten (nee Shepherd), devoted father of Ronald George John and Becky Rhoten, Donna D. Ruhstaller, Coralyn J. Boone, and Connie R.

Ammerman, dear brother of Clarence R. Rhoten, Katherine Kennedy, and Eleanora Pope, also survived by 27 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A member of D.A.V. Buckeye Chapter 8, Teamster Local Union 100 and Retired Teamsters. May 23, 1992.

Age 69 years. Residence Cherry Grove. Service at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington Friday, May 29 at 10 A.M. Friends may call Thursday 6-9 P.M. American Legion Post 72 service Thursday at 7:30 P.M. at the funeral home. For more complete information funeral director refer to the below.

NAME TIME ABBOTT, Carroll Russell 11:00 A.M. BAX, Mary 10:00 A.M. BRIDEWELL, Valerie 1:00 P.M. BROWN, William S. Sr.

11:00 A.M. BUSCH, Caesar Rico 11:30 A.M. COLE, Eleanor F. 12:00 Noon DEMAREST, Martha 2:00 P.M. FERGUSON, Ethel R.

2:00 P.M. GESTEL, Clara E. 2:00 P.M. GROSHOFF, Abraham S. P.M.

GROTJAN, Robert A. 10:30 A.M. GUSTAFSON, Audrey 1:00 P.M. HOFNER, Peter 1:00 P.M. HUTCHISON, Gordon B.

10:00 A.M. JONES, Richard R. 10:00 A.M. KEENEY, Daniel W. 10:00 A.M.

KEITH, Thomas A. III, MD 6:00 P.M. KOPP, John Paul 10:00 A.M. LEWIS, John A. 7:00 P.M.

LIPPS, Patricia 10:30 A.M. LITMON, Peggy Cheatum 7:00 P.M. MANN, Thomas J. 10:30 A.M. MCDADE, Myrna E.

10:00 A.M. MIERENFELD, Emma B. 1:00 P.M. MILLER, Allen 10:00 A.M. NUNNELLEY, Selma 1:30 P.M.

OTT, Dayton L. 10:45 A.M. OURSLER, Louise 10:00 A.M. POPE, Waldorf A. REED, James Sr.

11:00 A.M. REED, Sarah Lee 12:00 noon RHOTEN, Arthur 10:00 A.M. RIGNEY, Christine M. 10:00 A.M. SCHMIDT, R.N., Evelyn SCHUTTER, Jacob E.

10:00 A.M. SKEEL, Rev. Roland A. 2:00 P.M. SMITH, Timothy Ryan 11:00 A.M.

TRAYLOR, Shanda Sue 10:30 A.M. WEST, Lillian S. 11:30 A.M. and address of the individual death notice FUNERAL DATE HOME May 28 Nurre May 28 Vorhis May 28 John J. Radel May 28 Hodapp May 28 Jamison Jamison May 28 Hodapp May 29 Evans (Milford, OH) May 28 Neidhard May 27 Bolton Lunsford May 27 Weil May 29 Mihovk-Rosenacker May 29 Chas.

A. Miller Sons May 28 Tufts Schildmeyer May 27 Witt, Good Kelsch May 29 Vitt, Stermer Anderson May 28 H.G. Shorten May 27 Vorhis May 29 Neidhard-Minges May 27 J.C. Battle Sons May 28 Schmidt-Dhonau May 29 Hall- -Jordan May 29 Frederick May 28 Neidhard May 27 Maham (Graveside) May 29 Craver-Hookom May 28 Middend (Hebron) May 27 Vitt, Stermer Anderson May 28 Vorhis Muehlenkamp-Erschell May 28 Vitt, Stermer Anderson May 28 Hall-Jordan May 29 T.P. White Sons May 27 Middendorf-Bullock (Ludlow) Anderson May 29 Stine (Lebanon, OH) May 30 Thomas May 28 Miller, Busse Borgmann May 28 Tufts Schildmeyer May 29 T.

P. White Sons YORK, Clarence 7:00 P.M. May 27 Mulberry Wesleyan Death Notices 5 REED Sarah Lee, loving mother of Stacy D. and Tracy D. Reed and Emanuel E.

Cranford, devoted sister of Paralee Moore, Essie Reese and Harvey E. Taylor, special friend of Dave Jones, also survived by six grandchildren, six aunts, a host of other relatives and friends. May 23, 1992, at age 50. Funeral service Thursday, 12 noon, New Mission Baptist Church, 4809 Ravenna, Madisonville. Rev.

Robert Smith, Friends may call 11 A.M. til time of service at the church. Interment Walnut Hills Cemetery. Arrangements by Hall-Jordan Funeral Homes. RIGNEY Christine M.

(nee Colvin), beloved wife of John J. Rigney, devoted mother of JoAnn and Scott Rigney, dear sister of Ann Bolin and Anita Baker. Sunday, May 24, 1992. Resident of Park Hills. Age 42 years.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Wednesday, May 27 at St. Ann Church, Covington. There will be no visitation. Interment St. John Cemetery, Ft.

Mitchell. Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Home, Ludlow serving the fam- ily. SCHMIDT, R.N. Evelyn Ketchersid, wife of the late Walter C. Schmidt, beloved mother of Nancy L.

Robinson, loving grandmother of David Douglas J. and Wendy L. Robinson, Lynn M. Carlin and Cathy J. Johnson, dear greatgrandmother of Jason Carlin, Kyle and Daniel Robinson and Stephen Johnson, also six sisters and three brothers.

Sunday, May 24, 1992. Finneytown. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the Cincinnati Assoc. for the Blind.

Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home, Finneytown, SKEEL Rev. Roland beloved husband of Magda Skalet Skeel, father of Margaret Skeel King of Chapel Hill, NC, Dr. Roland T. Skeel of Perrysburg, OH, Judge James A. Skell, Seattle, WA and John D.

Skeel of San Antonio, TX. Survived by seven grandchildren and one greatgrandson. May 22, 1992. Pastor Emeritus, Eastminster Presbyterian Church. Visitation Saturday, May 30, 1992 at Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 4606 Erie Madisonville at P.M.

with Memorial service, 2 P.M. Memorials may be made to the Eastminster Presbyterian Church or the charity of one's choice. Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville serving the family. SMITH Timothy Ryan, beloved son of Robert and Sandy (Lovingood) Smith, dear brother of Kevin Smith, loving father of Eric Smith and dear friend Eric's mother Maureen Schr and, dear grandson of Charles R. and the late Trilda Smith, Dee Taylor, Ethel and the late Warren Lovingood, also survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.

Suddenly, Saturday, May 23, 1992. Age 23 years. Friends may call at the Miller, Busse and Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central Parkway, Clifton, Wednesday, 5-8 P.M. Funeral services Thursday at 11 A.M. If desired, memorials may be directed to the Eric Smith Trust Fund, the Cincinnati Police Federal Credit Union, 959 W.

8th Street, 45203. WEBN is sign sponsor; protest continues THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER A woman pictured on Cincinnati-area billboards lost her head, not her bikini top, Tuesday in a play-on-words promotion for a radio station, but the ad, protesters said, is still offensive. Winton Place resident Marilyn Jones, organizer of a group that has found the ad "dehumanizing to women," said more than 150 Winton Place neighbors rallied Tues- Death Notices 5 Jacob E. Age 86. Of Lebanon.

Died Tuesday, May 26, 1992. Visitation 7-9 Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. Friday, St. Francis DeSales Church.

Stine Funeral Home, Lebanon. TRAYLOR Shanda Sue of Mason, loving daughter of Earl D. and Linda Sue Miller Traylor, dear sister of Stan Traylor, granddaughter of Freda Miller and the late Clifford Miller, Dorothy Traylor and the late Stanley Traylor. Monday, May 25, 1992 in her 19th year. Services Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Park Riverside, Loveland, Thursday, May 28 at 10:30 A.M.

where friends will be received Thursday morning 9:30 A.M. until the hour of service. tery. WEST Lillian S. (nee Shannon), beloved wife of Herschel D.

West, devoted mother of James S. West, mother-in-law of Darlene West, grandmother of J.R., Tom and Mike West, sister of the late Irwin Shannon. May 25, 1992. Residence Anderson Township. Services at T.

P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington on Friday, May 29, at 11:30 A.M. Friends may call Thursday 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.

Memorials to Anderson Hills United Methodist Church or Anderson Township Paramedic Unit. can be purchased for $40 directly underneath the 471 bridge at Sawyer 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. will be used to form in a new Bicentennial picnic area. YORK Clarence, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Howell), father of Timothy O.

and brother of Florence Copley and Alice Batsche. May 21, 1992, age 84. Memorial service will be at 7 P.M., Wednesday, Mulberry Wesleyan Church. Memorials may be made to Hospice or charity of your choice. War I Vet War Il Vet Veteran Veteran Armed Forces Persian Gulf Monuments 10 REBOLD FUNERAL HOME Markers Monuments Flower Vases 3700 GLENMORE 661-6200 STONECRAFT 921-8446 921-5690 Granite Bronze FREE BRONZE VASE WITH PURCHASE OF STONECRAFT MEMORIAL AND THIS Announcements 20 FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudinot at Queen City A.C.

DOBBLING SON FT. BELLEVUE 441-1730 491-4500 J.J. GILLIGAN SON 2926 Woodburn 281-8311 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 NURRE BROS.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 day on Mitchell Avenue near Inter- expected to look at the face. And state 75 to protest the signs. the fact that the head is now gone The billboards originally carried only has made more graphic the the slogan: "On May 26, the top dehumanization and depersonalizacomes off." The slogan was near a tion of the woman," she said. bikini-clad woman as part of a play-on-words promotion for Funny or not, WEBN Vice PresWEBN (102.7 FM). ident and station manager Jaqui On Tuesday, the only top to Brumm predicted that fans of the come off was the woman's head.

rock station would get the punch The head was just poorly drawn line. "They always see the joke," in, Jones said. "No one was really Brumm said of regular listgners..

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