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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 31. SUMUY, MARCH 4f 1945 SMTION JUaoanctaoatt InnounciBtatt J. Civic Gab To Use PR In Messeriem Mil I trralne i Their Final Tribute i u. HIIIIHV, Anna I PJL A RaJcl Scmct Jr. fpy-T Copyrtgtit 14 J'TiUn Martin ijulnn kuininsrr Kchrt Meltlu I1! II KfrhMrBrr htiniHT- Mrnklmua Ijl II Wfwl i Thrslnc Miwllt iin I I Nchw rt me Kuhr I Mullen ijl II Trlwirrr I VUkhI Ijl Kmll r'1tcv mrr ortt, nfl on itandHnt, HENRY J.

A bash 451 Abash 033- i uui uuuy Liiitiu i Porgire them; for they Artoir mil hat they do. 104.1, John Howard IIrrU, Portfire them: for thry know not what they Jo. 1045. John Howard Harrl. KorltHKK Anna Flllhardt Foerdcrer met? Kausai, beloed wife of Emil toer derer, Saturday.

3 11)45, aged flai years, at residence, ill 17th Newport. Daliman, Mrs. Mter Horwann, Mrs. Laura Funeral from Ersrhell funeral home. 227'HUl, Mrs.

May Moser and Mrs. Viola Sixth nt Tueaday, March b. at 2 Nona, Saturday. March 3. 1145; real p.

nv. with service at St. Paul Evangelical deuce, Winton Road, formerly of Elmwood In Tuesday Election PR time has come again! Contrary to the popular notion that Proportional Representation voting is used only biennially for councilmar.ic elections, the Civic Club has used this method since the founding of the club in 1029. Accordingly, the club will follow the PR system in selecting a nomlnatinfr committee Tuesday, Leonard M. Sive, President, sai' The nominating committee is to turn in 1U slate of one or two candidates for each office at the next meeting.

The regular election is held three weeks later to allow time for other members to nominate additional candidates by petition. "There have been occasions when members have exercised this privilege," Sive noted. WEATHER REPORT. OMrrvntUns made nt 7:30 p. m.

Eastern Sian Iftri Tjmei ATLANTIC STTKS. Temperature Hmli iA l'reo Albany. N. Atlantic Uy. N.

6i Benton. Masu hi Jacksonville, Fla. Sfi Miami Kla B7 New York. Kl Ralelch. N.

74 Washington, D. t5 GULP STATES. Atlanta. Oa r8 Fort Worth. Tex.

78 r.alveslon. Tex 74 New Orleans. i.a hi Fan AnMnli. Tx 78 Tampa, Fla S3 MIDDLK STATES. US 4:: .114 .01 1 .10 .10 51 tir 6 .01 4 7 DHONAU FUNERAL HOME NortKside Knovvl ton's Corner Continuing with Frank G.

Rosenacker, Director Licensed Funeral Directors and Lmbalmers Klrby 0511 Gratitude We are grateful Indeed that we assistants men who share with for which the Busse A Jlorgmann a century. wk.uk a. k-llLU ezTuteHal Otiectoi. KAMI' Fred Kamp. nusband of the latf Louisa Kamp (nee Mohai and heloved father of Horace O.

Kamp. Mra. lxiuise Place. Ohio. Fneoda may rail at the HiMlapp funeral home, 7ol Vine Car-ihaae, Monday, from 3 to 10 m.

Funeral Tueaday, March at 1:30 p. nv, from above funeral home. Mervttee at the Mathew Kvanelical Church, Klmwood Place, at 2 p. m. KKII VSIII lllil ll- Anthony Fdwaid Re- Kenaburger, beloved husband of Mary Josephine rtegeneburfter inee smith), devoted father of Madeleine ReKensburaer, Mrs.

Helen Seip, Mrs. Hose Marie Teal Anthony Paul ReKensbui ner, ptsscd away xnursilay, March 1, 1940; residence, 3rt04 Maria Ave. Funeral irom the B. J. Meyer funeral home, 3726 Waraaw Monday, March 5.

Requiem high maas Lawrence Church at 9.30 a. ru. IIWARTK Phtlomenia Srhwarte (nee Sieoeru. Third anniversary i-euuiem mass St. Vivian 1 Church, Parkviev, HeiKhU.

M.Mprtl-OenrKe E. Schnlppel. beloved tiusoana ot taicneil Mcnnioiei of Jane Bellamy Schnlppel and the late John H. SchnipiH'l. brother of Mrs Maye Hoimlus.

Mrs. Alice Guess Kllnchpaun, Mrs. iiXlna Cason. Mrs. Matilda Melman Harry and Joseph Schnlppel, Saturday March 3.

1945: residence, 419 Probaaco at Remaina at the Thomas funeral mie, 4418 wnetsei Madiaonviiie. fiervlcea Tuea day, March 0, at 2 p. m. SCinVARTZ William Schwartz hus band of the late Alice Wllaey Schwaru ano neioven tamer or mra. ara nail Mra, Mae Kohr, William Schwaru and the lute Louis Schwaru, Saturday.

March 1945, in his 80th vear; residence. 3233 Harrison ave. Funeral servlcea at Neldhard tunerai home. Harrison Weal wood, Tuesday, March ft. 2 m.

Frlenda may call Monday after 3 p. m. M'KIMAN Ida Stelman. beloved aunt of William Janson. South Road, Mack Ohio.

Funeral (mm the Vltt at Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Tuesday, March 6. 1945. a. Requiem hiKh maaa St. Aloyalua cnurcn, a.

-Geork-e Telsmeyer, beloved husband of Louise Telsmeyer (nee Michael). Friday. March 2, 1945. at residence, 1929 Freeman ave. Service! at Brand Bros, funeral home, 1820 Freeman, Tuesday, March 6, at 2 p.

ni. lister A. Uvaaa. beloved husband of Kmma D. Uvaaa and father of Dor othy Mae and Llna Ann Uvaas.

Frldav. 2, resiflfnre, 67M i-'ifld Houae Way, Mariemont. Sen Ices at tha Dunn A Labhhiook funeral 6111 Madlaon Monday. March 6, at 2 nv Friends may cull Sunday irom 2 until 10 p. m.

VVAVMMf'K William Wannlner. beloved hu.iban-1 of Elizabeth Wannmuer and be loved father of Clement and John Wan-mnger, Mrs. Clara Kuntx and Mrs. Helen Motz, Saturday, March 3, 1945, aged 74 years, at residence. Colerain Ave.

Funeral from the Busse tc Borgmann Co. mortuary, 1517 Freeman Tuesday, March at 8:30 a. m. Kequiem hiRh muss at St. Augustine Church at 9 a.

rn. UKNDKIX 8Sgt. Carl Wendell. HRfd 20 aics years, killed fn action February 13, 1945, In Germany, beloved son of Eva Mae Wendell and brother of Russell Wendell, Requiem hlith maM (in absentlal St. Thomas Aqulnaa Churcn, Monday, March 5.

at 8 a. m. UKS.sM Catherine Wesnel. beloved danch- ter of the late Fdward and Joseptiine WesFel. sister of Bernard Weeael, Los CENTRAL PARKWAY 4CLIFT0N MILLS LANE I5I7-IS2S FREEMAN AVtNUE PArkway 4487-4483 37 .52 37 .08 32 .08 .47 3S .17 45 .55 31 3 31 .18 3 .16 25 .37 55 .05 25 .21 IS 1.59 3 .01 45 .45 o5 33 l' 17 25 15 1 30 31 .21 43 '1' 32 47 .17 39 .26 In Loving Memorr Of my dearly slov'd husbaed.

WILUAM 8TKKLE. wl pasmd away March Iftf. bv y-ars have rasped and gone, Vet you mtm mt lurgotttsn At dawns In eny Imxrly thir ut thinking. TiinuKliti of you are always tiesr bkri nf ndnu still cm trvrr me Friends fny lliink the wound lninied, Hut they Jtttle k'i'iw ttn errw That be-s withtw my heart rof-eld! Your I-ovlrva Wife end Mother-In lew. In Loring Memory of our beloved hitshend and father, (JIM) HAMILTON, wIhi iasmd away Matvh 4, IttJI.

Yon are not forgotten TbimiTh on rartli yow ere a mre: Ht iU in memory you ere witti ue As you alwnva wre liefore: Your ortnf Wlf and Child ren, Wmlfr4 end Hill. In Loving Memory of our beloved wife and mother, KUKAHETH KRAMKK, wha pawed away March 3, 1'S In our hearts ymir memory linRitra, Atwavs tvnder, lotid and true, There's nol a day, do a4 thtnfc of you Your IovtT, Huaband and Children. In Loving Memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, CATHERINE McHCOH. wbo pa sard away March 1, 11)44, Yot am not fnrBotten, loved one. Nor mill you evr As lone life end memory last We wilt remember Thee! Redly Mtsaed by Loving I'auKhtera and 4 Urendchildren.

In Loving Momory of our beloved and only son, STANLEY WILLI A PE MOWCltt, who passed away March As we loved htm; en we mln him; In our memory he is near; I-oved. rememhered, longeti for alwayil Rringtnt many a silent tear, Badly Mleaed by EaUier and Mother. In Loving Memory of our heloved husband and fnther, NICHOl.AH RAPEL, who passed away March 9, The world may change from year lo year And friends ttotn day to day, Hut never will the one we loved H'rom our memory pans away Hadly Missed by Your lining Wife, Dauahter and Hone. i In Loving Memory of JOHANNA WHITAKER STKMLKR, who passed away March 1U42. -A living sunshine All her lite, rtiuraneoue and cheerful Uived and admired by all who knew her I Sadly Missed by Her Huaband, Relatives and Kr lends.

In Loving Memory of my son, RAYMOND FISHER, who paased away March 3, at Iraq, Bagdad, Mesopotamia. Time cannot ehange. That's ao true; But our love Is forever With you. Mother, Ulster, Al. In Loving Memory of our beloved huaband and father, HARRY BAY EH, who passed sway March 1041.

We think of you aa nne who sleeps All tree from grief and pain; And know the happy day will corns When we shall meet again! Tour Irving Wife, Children and Grond- cmiaren. In Loving Memory of nur dear dad, JOHN PIOTT Who passed sway March fl, IB.iq. Missed by his Wlfs and Children. In Sacred Memory Of our dear parents. LOUISR AND FRANK J.

DERMIC, Beyond the (tale beyond the wall. Meyond the reHim of lime and space Urm happlne atirpassing far The Joys of anv earthly place. And fTi. who hsve a loved one there Find comfort In the truth well known, Phut life Is ruler over death And love will never lose its own. Deep Sincerity.

The Family. Societies snd Lodges A.A.SC0TOSHRITE BPHVlriC will ti.M fnr VW HKOTIIKII ARTHUR H. HA R. Ml HHKiMIT. 32 Kumliiy.

Maim 4, W3Lt 7 m. Ht ths Wrsssmsnn 'WWt Rurfknsrht funeral hums, 2(135 nv st Taft ril NKUON POHKN, rwm.lTY 'ROHR. Bsp'y. ATTENTION RTrVKHOLDERU Th. Board of Trusiees of the Hamilton County T.

Home will hold their annuel election flatuidav, March 10 from to A. till ft M. at Masonic Temple. Fifth and Rycamore. Elliaheth Conrad.

Chairman. Miicellaneoui Hollcei imimiltHllHlMllHHHtlMif'il BECKER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS Electric Light and Power Wiring Work. 1600 Walnut Coiner Liberty MHttlMIMMimlillMilltlM.fj OHIO "PEP" FUEL OIL KEEN AN Ott.FIlELjCO. WO 1250.

ARRANGE your parties, dance and so. Clals at th KEMPER LANIO HOTEL. Excellent aervlc. WO 8480, BARBARA DIXON You can reach mB at 4 tha (llliion Hotel. Frank.

INCOME TAX prepared by experts OHIO 1 Tax Service, 474K Montgomery. ME Open 10 A. -W P. including Sunday. L01I and found BEAfll.E HOUNDS 1 male.

1 female; hold 1 .1 tall; black, tan, white; L1HKHAI, RKWARIV 1.12 Fallnn Bellevue, Ky CAMERA FLA HUM ASTER. MN "Mil CAT Red Peralait; North Bend Rd near KI1ti7. CHILD'S WICKET-Yellow gold; vicinity mi, Attnurn and oowntown, engraven "Mr -ME" 194 front. V. K.

REWARD. I'N BI4I. CLIP Green and white stone; Wednea- day In Newport; reward. CO 8217. In Maona la Loinr Memory Of aur dvarly tolvd dnttKhlcr, RAUO.NA l.irr CA VAN.

rbo pvavd anv MmitH Wn intn tou In th mnrntuK, Avar. Wlltn all the in new. kmw th run hrlnu no Joy Hit-atwe II briiiK" not vy Wt mm Hi? Hti-amn nf y4. Your trurtfr Hut milr, Tlin youth of y.m, 1 tn ihurm or you; i hi l' 1 p8 Mil hi If Tm wW full af tnikm 'H trU Hut thfta uj ortly ilk yon? m4y Wwnt-rt toy Mmhcr und Dm11y, In Lovii-K" Memory Of our Iwlnvd a If nrt nMthfr. Fit K.I A KRAMKR iira Sonn.nnnt, a-ha fiaatMl away Itarrh T.

HrlM but VdWT(t Wha yiair awwi iaii tn. rmn'X cBrpit ynu'v Kn wy! Tim mnnhfi nn myl oa and aa. It rem at hwnifil Rut urn oinnHt iam fh mrtnory )( your 4fMlr altniUin, CpmiflM by Joa Brtti. Hadly MHwad by Hiilnd and TaurhtT In Loving Mtmory- Of lay 1ar1y fc-fkvrtl huaband, AtXUJ'H BKTTlNtl. aha aaaaaa itir March 1M.

On rwir fifth nniTraan' Jiiat a thoucht vi wt rmiiibrane; Jiuit a nrtaunr aad hut ttur, Juat th Mv and rvHMm ftttm tha eta a ho thtiias ftf yau! Alwaya RraaambarH. by Jjaving Wlft, Mrl ha anntvnai-T rwuUi htrh niiaa leoula ChurUi. Tueaday, alanh at a. m. In Loving Memory Or our SMtowd Mother.

Mart ann brkitmetpR mi paaae! away Merch 141. One aad er ties slowly jiiMt Him: aaw ymir Hear lr tart: We think of you as one who slrpe, All frre frnm grf and pain -And know that happy day will eome Wnea wp anall mef ax in For as the year ettha by and time rolls It HMmi you're hoc 11 hrmgh yuu'r am, Each thing we do. erh piaoe we lo We at em lo ferl ynor prrrio mn. Hadly Ml.d by Your lovlnn luirMert In Loving Rcmerabranco of our beloved mother and grandmother, Fl-ORA MILLER, Match 5. 1R75.

December ft. 1910 Pweet memories will Itneer forever; Tltn cannot change them, 'tts tins ears that nmy ronit i-annot sever Our loving remembrance of you! Padly Miaard by Children and Oram, children. In Loving Memory Of our heloved wife and mother, EMMA ACKLEY, who pnsrd away March 2, HH3, We an sad within our memory Lonely are ur hrai totlny For the tne we loyt-d so dily Has been fiMever ealb set) I We think of her in stir nee. And no eve may see us wrep. But many mlent leer are ahvil Whfii others ale asleep! Aadly Mused by liiuhaud and Itauhtere.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved uncle. CHRISTIAN BERGMAN, Who puss'd away Mnrch 6, You are not forgotten. Thougu on earth you are no more; Htlll in memoiy you are with us Aa you always was heiore. Hadly Missed hy ftteve, Julia, RohoJ and Allen Kresnen. In Loving Memoiy Of our beloved mother and grandmother, A KH IE N1EMKVKR BDKNH, who paed awny Match 3.

iVii, All to ourself we think of you Ttitnk of the things Ihal you used to do, I'll ink of the Hunt; you used lo say, Think of you In evt ry way; Hornet tmes we cry, sometimes we smile-But we think ot you. Mom, ell the while! Hadly Missed hy Your Childrrn, Gland-children and Mister. In Loving Memory Of nur dearly beloved son and brother, HAROLD RAYMOND HELL ICR, who passed away March ft, 1843. As we loved you so we miss you, In our imnu.ry you are ever near; Loved, remembered, longed for always BniiK'ng many a silent tear. Badly Missed by Mother, Dad.

Bisters and nrni ner. 11 Iri Loving Memory' Of our beloved husband and father, NO ft MAN J. PICK, who passed away March 1, 1044. Nothing cfcn ever take away The love a heart hold dear; Fond memories llnutT eveiy day JUniemtuance keepn you ever near! Your Iivlng Wife and In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved sister, PEARL HE1L, who passed away February W. 1940.

Up above angels dwelleth -Where there ts no nlcht or pain, We snail all he reunited; Happiness then shall reign agalnl Sadly Missed by Hister, Anne. In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband snd father, MATHIAR ITT, who passed sway March 1B43. There is a link death cannot sever I-ove and remembrance last forever: For your memorv is ss dear today As In the hour you passed awnyl Your Loving Famjly. In Loving Memory Ol our baloved husband father nd grandfather, JOSEPH ROBENBEROER, wtln nsssed awav March 5. Just a thought nf sweet remembrance; Just a memory aad but true Just the love and sweet devotion From the one.

who trunk of you! Loving Wife, Children nd Oraiidchlldren, In Loving Memory Of our, beloved husband and dad, OEORQE V. BAUMOARTNER, who passed away March IVl.t, Twenty year have passed since that day, The one we loved wan called away: flod took you home It wa Hi will, Hut in our neana you uvein aim Your Loving Wife and Hon Ralph. In Loving Memory Of my dearly beloved husband, JIMM1K AUC1UBTINE, who passed away March 6, 1942. Just three year ago you entered The sphere I thought far. But as your spirit ied the way, 'Tls near to you are! Radly Missed JyYour Loving Wife.

In Loving Memory Of mv dearly beloved on, VA LIE OATEH, who passed away March lSg. Frnm this world of flesh aet free know Mm living unto Thee; Thv word la true. Thy will I Just: To Thee I leave him, Lord, In Irnsl! Knndley Remembered by Loving Motner. In Loving Memory Of mv lter, FRANCES E. HARLEM, who paased away March 1, IMS.

Missed by ulr. In Loving Memory Of WILLIAM DREXLER, who paased away March 3, K3T. Never to be Forgotten by Hla Laving Wife, Mabel Drealer. In Loving Memory Of our beloved hushand and ion, OKOROE C. HCHLEQKL, who paued away March 4, 1931 Radly Mlutd by Wife.

Mother and Family Altos, Miss Josephine Weasel and their deepest ami most heaittell Knitilude Mrs. C. J. Benner, Dayton, and for the sympathy and thouchttulnesa ex-Brother Anthony Weasel, Alexlan Brothers, i tended to them at his in a special Sicnal Mountain, at her residence, way they also desire to extend their d-epeat maiia more thn a in n'itti to an RAPKL. Pree, uiiciui iiumiO -uiomi Uloniai (M have been able to secure ai us those hit; ideals of service firm has been known for half Catd ol Thanki Card Of Thanks.

Our out sincere appreciation is extended our friends and neighbors for the kind ness and svmnHthy shown us in tha Ion our latiier, 8PKNCER BHOWNINO In particular do we thank Krv RMrhard Lynn, the Inrcas Clan fur their beau tlfui flowers, all donors of the floral Pieces the Henry Hndel Co. funeral directors their courteous and kind services. Ooldte Kuneman and Mrs. Earl itldenour. Card Of Thanks.

Deepest sincere gratitude Is extended to relatives and friends for their syrn hies extended at the passing of my beloved husband. PATRICK EPWARD KELLY. Appreciation Is entended to Rev. Boeke, the Vltt A Htermer funeral directors, the palllwarets, Dr. Hoyer and the donors of numerous spiritual bouquets and floral pieces.

Mrs. Lillian Kelly and Family. In Merooiiam Birthday Remembrance Of our dearlv heloved mother, ADELAIDE RUWK, March 4. All to ourselves we think of vou Think nf the things you used to do; Think of the thinKS vou iwed to say; Tlituk of you in every wny. Hornet lines we cry sometimes we smile Hut we think of you.

Mom. all the while) Sadly Missed by Your IxiviiiK Children, uianucinioien Aim I'arcuis. In Loving Memory Of our beloved parents, HENRY R. HINLEHHMAN. Who passed March '2, 1031.

1 vhd n'' CAROLYN DREIPA ME HlNrERHMAN, who phased away March 6, iVM We have only their memories To remember our whole ifo through. Hut Ihe s.veetiii'H. will linger torevei sin i sweet day we will meet attain badly Missed hy TTielr IvOviok Daughter Hun-ln-Law and Htms. In Loving Hemembrance Of our dear heloved wife and mother, ROB A BELLE DALTON. who passed away February 2.

1H44. We have mourned this long, lonesome yeat With love, devotion and unseen tears; Our heart pours out sweel re ollectlona Of the happiness when you were here -For a mother and wife 4 kind, so loving so true. There will always remain sweet memories oi you Hadly Missed hy Husband, William, and In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother and grandmother, KREIDA SMITH, who passed away March 7, 1942. We loved you no tongue can tell How much we loved you and how well; God loved you. too, and thought it best to taae you home with Him to rest! Lovinp Daughter.

Althea, Ron In law, Frank; Grandchildren, Barbara Ann, Kenny and Patricia. In Loving Memory Of our dfarly btlnvsrf tnotiwr, MARY L1TTKELL, who passed away March 5. 1B4S. Th call wss suiMpn; tha shock tvr; lilt la tlioufc-ht such Krtcf was nsar: Only thnaa who have Inst can tell The pain of parting without farawan, A silent prayer; a sllsni tear; gaautlMI memories of you, mothar d.ar; all of ua you riitL your hest-May grant you eternal rsst! Vour Loving Mat and Mary. Ill Loving Memory Of our dearly haloved mother, MAUIK who paased away March 1.

1144. What Is home without a motntr All things this wotiil mnv send- jrpr.wn"n 1 my darling mother our ornrest rmnn! four living Hun and In Loving1 Meni6ry Of our beloved husband and father, BERNARD L. HKFKRON, Who passed away March 6, 1944. Deep In our hearts lie a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory fmnie we shall keep tt Because he was one nf the best! Madly Missed by Wife nd Children. In Loving; Mftnory Of our beloved husband and father, OKOROB BOY who passed away March 5.

1944. living and kind In all his ways Upright and Just to the end of his days Blncere and kind In heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind Loving Wife and Mildred In Loving Memory Of my tfearly beloved huaband, BERNARD (BARNEY) J. HELLWIO, who passed away March 10, 1(41. Your memory Is a dear today As In the hour you pd awy! Your Loving Wife.

Delia Hellwlg. I i i i I I Kaaouncoaontt LI (lteck Johnson 7. yoMUXAN an4 UFL-1ISD PLACI WOodburn 0474-0475 4-. FUNERAL HOME 3412 CllftoA.J!lVonijl84 3 J. J.

SULLIVAN CO Brndrord j. Rum van, I'lrfcior. 13 LAN at BKLL J'U VVO 0133 E. P. Schacfer-D.

W. Busby Formerly with WILTSEE Undertaker 24 W. NINTH ST. Cllerry OVtt WEIL HOME THOMAS FUNKKAL HOME. BamberFuneraiHome.lnc.

JOHN W. BAMBtR UOliKRT HAMHl.lt Soil Wootlburu Ave. VVO 1440. Card ol Thanks Card Of Thanks. Tha loss of our dearly beloved lmtand and father, MICHAEL WITT, was softened as much as grU'f can be by; the sympathy and kinuiy aiimiiikMlratlun extended to us at Ills pitting ny uur many friends, relative) and nt'iutiuoiB.

it Is ty Uiia medium tlial wa ui convey nnni? expression of our own i an eit uraiiiinle to each. In a Sin-ciul way we ulsu deoire our deiuet apptecmtioti he c(nveycd to Rt. Kev. i'. J.

Oi-uy, to Father Gt-o. Trmiimcii, to Father ii-liam Scanlun and to Kather William Sh me for their most congnling sulenm renuinn high DidM and to ail the nuns and teveri-nd clergy fur their attendance and luayert ti the doctors and nurnes tti riMt Ituniiitii lur their extended etmrtt. to thf menibi-mi of National 1-umral lirectots of ttie Ohio Funeral liirei tors Association i of ttie Mi'lrnptdium of Cmeinnati, to the mem hers if iini innati lxnlt: Nn. a. 1 i.

O. F.lka, to the Otikley Civic AwmocIh tion, and to the Onkley Cluimher uf Cum-merce, all for thtlr uttendance. also to members of Ihhuc Joguca General AsHeni-lily, Fourth Depjve- K. of C. to the KIder Cuiincll, No.

1195. K. of to the St. Cecelia Holy Name Society, to the St. Cecelia Branch Ni 122.

C. K. of to the Archdiocesan ifnton and tu tlie exetu-tiv board of the Holv Name Society for their attendance, services and pravers. and likewise to the Sixth Grade pupils of Hi Cecelia School, to the honorary pallbearers, Mesrs. Michael Re bold.

Edward ptenc, Harry J. Gtlligan. Gordon Well. William Benge. Heott Moore, Henry 8ehneder and Charles Eluenhardt to the active nallhearers.

Messrs. William Fuiner. Joseph Nurre, Norbert William Wraflwmann, Lawrence Grueter, Ciar-A, Baiter, John Bamber. llobart J. Miles.

William HegMinger. nit for their kind services, and to Mr. Frank W. Imwalle, who so competently conducted the funeral and to Mr. Andrew Hchmldt for his kind and efficient asHistnnce in Its conduction.

The; kindness of each and every one shall lnnp linger in our minds with sentiments of grateful remembrance. Mrs, Charlotte Witt ind Frances. Mrs Clarence Vincent and Mrs. Robert Berena, Card Of Thanks, The family of FRANK KRAMKR desire to convey to their many friends. relatives and ni'iRhbora eome expression of appreciation to ru.

rtev. Ms.r. woesie tather MilliRan, to Father Deye and to Father Reli.myiier also to Mother Celeste Ht. Ann's Convent, to the Holy Name Society and to Hie Catholic Order of Foresters, to the Veterans of ForeiKti Wars, Dr. M.

J. Behwe.Kman for his untiHiiR efforts, to all donors of the beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy; to the pallbearers for their kind services and to the Mu-htenkainp, CostUan Roll funeral home for their rourteuuj and competent funeral arrangement. Card Of Thanks. For the many kind mpressions of sympathy and thoUKbituiaees extended to us at the passing of our beloved mother, MARY GENK1NGER. we are desirous that aome expression of our deepest and most heartfelt ratlude be extended to our many friends, relatives and neighbors.

Our deepest appreciation also desired to be extended to Rev. Father Elmer Brennen for the consoling requiem, to the organist and choir of St. Aloyslus Church, to the and doctors and nurses of Bt. Francra Hospital for their kindly and untiring endeavors, to all donors of the spiritual bouquets, beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy, to the patl'iearera for their kind services, and Peter Heboid A Son funenil directors, for their courteous and efticlent management of the funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. Expression of our most heartfelt grati tude Is desired to be extended to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expressions of svmpaihy and thought-fulness extended to us at the passing of our beloved sister, BERTHA O. MILLER. Especially do we thank Rev. Rissle of the Methodist Church, Mulberry.

Ohio, for hla kind and consoling words; Mr. Baunhm for his kind services, Dr. P. Kennedy for the kindly efforts extended and especially do we the Bamner funeral directors for their courteous and efficient management of the funeral. Elizabeth S.

Miller and fiistera. Card Of Thanks, Our most sincere appreciation is extended to our relatives, friends and for the kindness shown us in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, MARY MAGDALENA. BREIKR. Tn particular we thank Father Gratlan Meyer. O.

F. and the Fathers of Ht. Bonaventure Church. Father Klorian tireve, O. F.

the members of 8t. Ann's AiMr-rled Ladies and the Little Flower societies, the Third Order, the donors of the spiritual bouquets and floral pieces and John J. Btermer and staff of Vltt A Htermer funeral homes for their competent and courteous funeral arrangements. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thank.

Our deepest a ppreciat ion and heart felt thanks are extended to all our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sympatny and acts of kindness extended to us in the loss of our beloved sister and aunt, MARTHA A. BENDER. especially wish to thank Rev. Wm J. Witt for his consoling words, Dr.

Harry Schilling fr his efforts, the donors nf the many tioral pieces and cards of sympathy, the nallbeurers and Mr. Clarence A. Baiter. funeral director, and his staff fop the courteous and erricient. The Bereaved Sisters, Nlpces and Card Of Thanks, To our mnny friends, relatives and neighbors we desire to extend some expression of our most heartfelt and deepest appiena-tlon of the many expressions of sympathy and thouthtfillness extended lo us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, AUGUST LACALLY.

Expression of our appreciation 1 also desired to be extended to Kev. Father Cyril of St. Bonlfaca Church, to all donors of the beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquet and card of sympathy: to the pallbearer for their kind service, to the Mooe Lodge, No. 2, and to the Rebold funeral director for thetr courteoua and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Daughter.

Card Of Thanks. While our heart are filled with sorrow we cannot foraet the manv kind acts be stowed upon us by our relatives, friends ana neignoors tn tne great tos of our dearly beloved husband and father, JAMES T. PAUL, In particular do we thank Rev. Mitchell, Alexandria. Methodlt Church for his kindness and words of con soling consolation.

Brotherhood of street! nanway employee, an donor of the many beautiful floral offerings and Frank Imwalla and staff of The Imwalle Memorial for their kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks. wish to extend our sincere appreciation to our friends and neiKhhors for their sympathy and kindneaa shown ua in the loss of our friend, CLARA BURf.ER. Especially do we thank Rrv.

Sebastian Erb.icher. O.F.M., Kev. I.011I Remnoid i ann nev. sylvan Merger. fi.F.M..

ifieir nin'i ana eoiisoiiiiK. words, jir. otto Hcnwsrs for bis kind efforts. SI Monica Married Ladles' Society. St.

Rosa of Lima and St. Eiixabetb Society, the oiienna. ann sarna pymiw.iiy ant ttrantl Mil wii sun we our for of ers, of to at to 1 Church. ahih si at 2 30 p. m.

Burial Lerreea Cemetery. Kl RiTF.VBt RI.I Mn Nellie Kuraten-berner. devoted mother of St. Neiaon C. FlirsTenbertier.

In Italy, and dear daughter of Mra. Ruaa Lelteh. dear slater of Mra Bessie Klocke, aunt of Myrtle and Kdilh KltK'ke and niece of Mrs. Lillle t'arlisle. Krulay.

March 2: reMdenca. 301H Kelt Weaiwiaid. Friends may call Monday after p. m. at the Wain A.

Bolton funei'iil noma. 3012 Il.irnaon West-wood, services Tuesday, March 0. at 2 p. m. II AIIK1KA Max Karl idrlka beloved husband of Katherine Schoilcr Ha.iiika.

dear lather of Mra. Rupert R'eert of KoMon, Marian and Max Kail i lladrika Friday. March 2. 1 f4 resl- i deuce. 2572 Oriand In his 5tuh year.

Kuneial from the Wain A. R.lton funeial 3042 Harrlaon Westwoud, Mou- ciay, March 5, at 10 a. m. 1IARHKKCIIT Arthur Harhreehf. beloved husband of Mildred Reiehenbarh Harbreeht, ilevoted father of Arthur W.

Harbrecht. Thursday. March 1. 1915: resi dence. 422 Htckory St.

Friends may call at the rassmann a BariKnecni tunerai home, 2025 (lllbert north of Tafl on Sunday after 2 p. m. Funeral ervlcca Monday, March 5, at a. m. HARRlNflTON Anna HarHncton.

widow of John HarrluKlon. Friday, March 2, 1045. at residence. 332 Flmllav at. Fu neral from Fuiner mortuary.

421 Arch Monday, March at 2 p. m. HI'liHKS Anna Hughei (nee Slander), dearly beloved wife of William Hughes, Wednesday, February 28, 1943, at res! dence, 1102 Dayton Bt. Funeral services Monday, March 6. at tha Riedlintrer funeral home, 19 Green 10:30 a.

HCNSKI, Caroline Held Husiel. wife of the late John Huaaei and beloved mother William, timer, (leorae Hussel, Mrs. E1 Kress. Mrs. Wallet Wallace.

Mrs. Frank Ernst, Mra. Katherine Klst, Mis. August Stadt. passed away at the home her eon, William, Thomson Peach Grove, Coleraln Township, Saturday.

March 1945. In her 84th year. Funeral Tuesday, March 6, at 1:30 p. m. from the above residence.

Services Bt Barneshuitj ConKrekfttional Church, 2 p. m. Friends may call Monday after 3 p. m. JOHNSON Hannah M.

Johnson (Minnie Major), aged 74 years, widow of KuKene H. Johneon and devoted mother of Mia. Paul K. Swenson and the lute Raymond Johnaon and slater of Mrs. Anna Rath- bun of Florida.

March 3. 1945; residence 628 Pmberton Norwood. Kncmli I may rnll Monday afternoon and evening at the wruilnK runeraj nome. jwuu rd. Services Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment Tnuraday, March at Kocn island, in. JORDAN Charles Jordan beloved son of Chanel sr. ana Mary Jordan (nee Gill), at the residence. 348 Highway Ludlow. Friday.

March 2. yean. Funeral Tuesday, March 6, from i the John J. Kane. vo.

iunerai nome, jik Madia Covlnitton, at 8 a. m. K- qulem mflja at St. JameB Church, Ludlnw, at 8:30 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's Ceme tery. KKARNS Lawrence Kearns, husband" of Julia (i rep Huh Kparni and father of Mm, Richard Lukens, Friday, March 2, Fu neral trom ui A. c. ikjddii ng ims iunerai home, 241 Fairfield Bellevue, Moni-iy.

March S. at 8:30 a. m. He- Suiem high masa at St. Anthony Churcb, a.

m. KFMPKR.THEHIN'O Mary Thminjr-Krm-per (nee Buriage), beloved mother of William and Frank ThfainK. Funeral from the Harrv Mever A. Sons funeral brme. 49S9 Glen way near Western Hills Tuesday, March 6, 1945.

Requiem mass aacrea Heart unurcn. a. Members of St. Ann Married Ladies' So ciety and Poor Souls Tabernacle Society will meet Monday at tna xunerai xiuoie at p. m.

KEHJ Walter L. Kerl, beloved husband of Katherine Wahl Kerl, brother of Katherine Bchafer and Sam Kerl and the lute George, Jrank, Edward, Charles, John and Kmma, suddenly, Thurmiay, March 1, 1945; residence, 3825 Kenker pi. Funeral Irom ih Win A Btjltun funeral home, 304J Harrison West wood, Monday. Match 5, al 2 P. m.

Westwood Council No. 129, Jr. A. M. will hld services SunLiay at 7:30 p.

m. Cheviot Lolge No. 140, A A. M-, at p. m.

Kt-HKl Htchard C. Kehrt. beloved huaband of Thelma Bailee Kehrt and son of leoi Ke L. Kehrt and the late Mabel An-dei'Mon Kelirt, Friday, March 2. 1945, In his 3tUh year.

Friends may call at the chapel of Henry (iildehaus 1410 Vine Monday, March 5. lrora 3 to Hi p. Services Tuesday, March at 10:30 a. Interment Columbus, Ohio. KOKHIz-AUella W.

Kochl (nee Schmid), belitved wife of Eilward li. Koehl, devoted mother of Edward J. Koetil, Thursday, March 1, 1915; residence, 815 Main Heading, Ohio. Friends may call at the Vorhia funeral home, 310 Dunn Dockland. Sunday.

2 to 10 p. in. Services Monday, March 5, at 2 p. at m. iaul Lutheran Church, Reeding, Ohio, at 2:30 p.

m. KllHR Arthur C. Kuhr. beloved husband ol Blanche Smith Kuhr and heloved father of Arthur Kuhr. R.

3c. IT. S. N. Blanche Mary Kuhr.

Mrs. Lloyd Gard and Mrs. George Niles and beloved brother of George and Harrv Kuhr and Mrs. (leurne IMms. Wedm-sdny, February 2S, 1045, at residence, lfl E.

walnut enuinKate, Kv. Funeral Monday, March 5, from the John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 822 York Newport, nt a. m.

Requiem hluh mass St. Teresa Church at 9 a. m. of the Holy Name Society of 81. Toresa will meet at funeral home Sunday at 8 p.

m. for prayers. l.KTTO Henrv Letto. beloved husband of Louise Letto (nee Schroer) and loving I father of Edna and Frieda C. Letto, flat i urday.

March 3, 1945; residence. 921 Mcpherson. Funeral services Tuesdav, March 6 at 11 a. from the Daibert Dunk-man funeral home, Olenway and Rosemont eves. Frlendi may call Monday after p.

m. MARTI Mary Martin (nee Barry), beloved mother ot Rev. John Quincy Martin and sister of Mrs. Charles W. Kerr and Mrs.

David E. Harlan of Middletown. Ohio, suddenly, Thursday, March 1. 1945: residence, 1119 K. McMillan st.

Funeral from OeQt-Ke H. Rohde Bone funeral home. Llnwood and Delta Monday, March 5. Burial office and requiem at Church of the Redeemer, 3443 Edwards at 11 a. m.

Intarment Woodside Cemetery. Middletown, Ohio. Friends may call after 1 p. m. Sunday.

McHfTH Martrnret McHURh, beloved daughter of the late Michael and Bridget Mclluch (nee Fleming, devoted sister or Anna McOrath and Catherine Wright. Friday. March 2, 1945: residence. 1740 Pow ers Ht. Funeral irom tne iaie rsiuence Tuesday.

March ft, at 8:30 a. rn. R.quiem hife-h mass St. Patrick Church, a. m.

MELVIV Helen Melvin (nee Kerley, beloved wife of Robert R. Melvin and beloved mother of Alice Collins, Thursday. March 1. 1945. In her 50th year: residence, 772 Delhi Ave.

Funeral from the Vitt Stermer Falrmount funeral home. 1R24 Westwood Monday, March 0, at 2 p. m. MRNKHAl'sV Bernard T. Menkhaus.

beloved husband of Mary A. Haijcdorn MtiKhaus. dear father of Victor H. and TKo-i Riehard J. Menkhaus and Mrs.

Joseph G. Schneider, dear brother of ihe late John H. Menkhaus, Wednesday, Feb- ruary 2 194o. tn nis yotn year; dence. 2258 Washinlttnn Norwood.

Funeral from the Ihlendorf funeral home, nd l.q fnvctta Monday. March 5. at :30 a. m. Requiem high maB at st Matthew Church at 9 a Interment Calvary Ceme-tery.

The Holy Name Society will meet Bunday at 8 p. ra. inrr.i irni'Va Henrv Mnellerine. Third anniversary requiem hich mass. Our Molhpr of Sorrows Church Monday, March 12, 1945, at 8 a.

MOORMAVN Flora Moormann, devoted sister of William. Henrietta and Marie Monrmnnn. Wednesday. February 28. 1945, at St Petersburg, Fla.

Funeral from tha John J. Radel Co. funeral home, 652 Ktf Av Mondav. March 5. 8:30 a Solemn requtpm hih masa at the Blessed sacrament Churcn, a.

m. MrKM-KK-Ida Mueller (ne Uphaus), be-lovpd wife of Adam Mueller, devoted mother of Mrs. Ida Koesterman and John A Mullr, dear grandmother of Koesterman and Johnny Mueiler. Friday, Mnrch 2. 1945: residence.

2714 Shaff'T ave. Friends mav rail Tuesday after 3:30 D. at the Wain A. Bolton funeral home. 3042 Harrison ave Westwood.

services weanes-duy, March 7. at 2 p. m. MUXEN May me Mullen fnee Lehant). Second hiRh mass at St.

Stephen's Church. Eastern and Donham Thursday, March 8, 1945, at 8:15 a. m. PALMER Frederick C. Palmer, heloved husband of Alpha De Wesse Palmer and brother of John, William and Edward Palmer and Mrs.

John Kief, Friday, March 2. 3945. in his filth year: residence, 494fi Shirley PI. Funeral from the Vitt A Si rrmer Fairmount funeral home, 1124 Westwood Ave Tuesday, Mareh ft. at :10 a.

m. Solemn requiem hiKh mass at St. Bonaventure Church at 9 m. Friends may call after 3.30 p. m.

Monday. UI INN --Catherine Qutnn fnee Finan, he- lovpd wiff of the late Thomas F. Ouinn hploveri mother of Mrs. Rov Davoran and John E. Quinn and beloved sist'-r of Reatrlre Finan.

Friday. March 2. 1945. at her reMdnce. Ave.

Funeral Iron the funeral home. Warsaw Monday. March 5. Requiem hich ttiais at Ft. William Chitrrh.

9 30 St Ann's Sodality will meet a' the funeral horn al I a. m. SI. on St, K( iwtn 3, Buffalo, Chicago, II! Inrinimti lAbbe.l 4 Inelnniiti lAirportl. Clevelan Otin Columbus, Ohio riave.nport.

Iowa. lietroii, Jmluth. Mint; lndianapntii, Ind. Kansas City. Mo Knoxville.

Tenn Little K.K-k, Ark Ixiuisvllle, Ky iladlron. Wla Memphl3, Tenn Minn. Omaha. Nebr Pmshursh, Pa. fct.

Louis, Mo 64 411 40 fib Ml 40 29 34 54 45 .57 3H 5U 25 35 5U 4(1 PLAINS BTATCS. Alhuquerque, N. Mex 5 jMsinarck. N. DaK 25 fasper.

Wyo 3D Denver, Colo 62 Iioiise City, Kan 4X Havre, ifont IU Huron, S. Dak 2D North Platto. Nehr 4 Oklahoma City, okla 55 WESTERN STATK8. Boise, Idaho lxa Anijelea, Calif 5X J'hoenlx. Aril S3 tau Lake, Utah 40 tan Kranciseo, Calif 50 beattle, Wash 47 VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES.

1 GeorKc C. Wlttenbeck, 28 yeare old Route 2, New Castle, machinist, and Ktia Maxine Dennis, 23, 111K Kossmore secretary, i fcdwin Hackmelster, 23, Milford Ohio, awidier. and tluabeth Lou Urandit, IB, Harvey traffic clerk. Hdtjar J. Wllming.

27, Pauerson Field. Ohio Sergeant, and Mary Simpson, 23. 3241 Jefferson blller. Ambrose Patmon, 44, 815 Kenyon chipper, and Mary Lee Robinion, 42, 27os Keck cleaner. Kdgar Jason McCoy 21, 1402 16th N.

W. Canton, Ohio, Ensign, and Janet A. l.i-nn 91 LTiehlffsn A William idward Brooks, 46 8452 An-, thony Wayne laborer, and Edna Owens, 23, 8452 Anthony Wayne do mestic. Pearl Allen. SI.

S87 Baum auner- viaor, and Betty Srunk, IS, 1620 Walnut operator. William Huber, 24, 3312 Spokane ana Gillian Ktssllng, 1 ISfiS Knox Inspector. Jamea Cautman, 31, 2300 Auburn Chief Machinist's Mate. U. S.

Navy, ml MarKie Eblin. 3(1, 2.mo Auburn Ave. Jack B. Ollhooley, 22, 3410 Ridueway Titnr omcer, and rrieda KUbenstem 17, 713 KldK. way Ave.

James H. Bradshaw. 48. 33 E. 141h St.

machinist, and Lois Shephard, 33, 3840 voierain operator. (iilhert Gill. 21. 3244 caff tallyman, and Odessa Parker, 18, 2D31 Gilbert ruer liner. Robert L.

Crawford. 19, 213 Butler St. ajoldler, and Kathleen N. MclJaha, IV, 61 lm Wt ai, Kusaeil C. Henderly 24.

Camn Atter-tmry, soldier, and Catherine Romano- vich. 21. 1925 Wayland Norwood WAC Private. Ksco Skauss, 31. 4R31 Main Ave.

Nor- wooa. somier. ana Winona H. Clara, 21 4631 Montgomery Road, oiierator. llrake Flsner Kverton I oi-rilerer Fur-ti'ithergPT lladrika Hiirbreiiit Harrington lluhges Hussel Forgive themt for they know not what they do, 1943, John Howard Harrli.

BAtr.it Mabel Johnaon-Bamr (net Not), beloved wife of Andrew Bauer, Friday, March 2, 1943, at residence, 2277 Spring Grove aged 47 year. Funeral from the Bum Jb Bortc-jnann Co. mortuary, 151? Frer'man Tueaday, March 6, at 2:30 p. m. BARHKO aeorft-e F.

Bartiro, beloved huaband of Klele Barbro (nee Sipp), father of Mra, Alfce Berling, Mra. Fredla Lynch, Dryl Barbro, Mra. Marlorle Worman. W'llma, Georiie Carl, Paul, Ial and Olenn Barbro, Wlthamaville, Ohio, audden- ly, Baturnay, iwarcn loineral from T. P.

White A flona Mt. Washington funeral home. 2050 Bechmont ave. Vut notice of funeral. BKTTS Frank B.

Belts, beloved husband nf KHzabeth Betta nee KothtTt i ami father of Frank B. Btis Jr. and the late Samuel Belts, fiuturdny. Mrch 3, 194.V renidence. 1209 St.

Funeral service Wednesday at 10 m. from 1h Dalbert-Dunkman funeral home. Glen-way and Rosemont Avrs. Friends may call Tuesday after 1 p. m.

HI K( Charles R. Burchlll, beloved nusrana or urace. uurcnii tnee urowni. at nis restaeni'e. Dietrich uoia Fprtng, Ky.

Funeral Tuesday, March 8, 945. from tha Dohhllnit funeral home, Vil Fairfield BpIIpvup, at 10:30 a. m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. BI'RG Kit -Nicholas Bururr, belnypd husband of Iviicy Burper (ne Phelps, Saturday, March 3, 1946.

aged B2 years; residence. Walworlh Ave. Memoes at the H.irold Bnrreie funeral home, 3734 Kasiein Thursday, March 6, at lu a. m. William Callan.

friend nf Mr. James MaJf-r of 433 W. Eighth Wednesday. Februtirv 2S. 1945.

Funeral from Bii.p A Ucrgmnnn Co, mortuary. 1517 Fiocmftn ave, Monday, March fl. at ll a. m. UIRR Herman J.

Dlrr, beloved husband fH the late Mary Dirr (nee Mocker) and fath of Elizabeth and Alvin Dirr, Saturday, March 3, 1945, at residence, 321 Warner St, Funeral Tuesday, March 6, from the Nurre Bros, tunaral service. 345 W. McMillan st. Requiem hl(rh masa at the cathedral or Kt. Monica at 9 a.

m. Friends mav call Monday after 3 p. m. Members of Branch 51, K. of O.

DON Allot; -Anna L. Donahoe fnee Htm, oeloved wife of the late Weelry J. Iona-hoe, mother of Mrs. Margaret Beckler, Mrs. Isabelle Zieser and Joseph Dnahne: residence.

411 Main Mil fotd, Friday, March 2. 1945. Friends please call al the Monroe funeral home. Milford. after Sunday noon.

Services Monday, March 9, at 2 p. m. Interment Ohio. I DRAKK Beatrice Prflke (nee Olmstead. heloved wife of William F.

Drake and devoted mother of William F. Drake Saturday. March 3, 1945. at her residence. fV20l Ed wood Collcse Hill, In her 40th year.

Funeral services and Interment at Omaha, Nebr. Ellxabeth Flsner (nee AM), he-loved wife of Joseph A. Eisner and de-oted mother of Mlrian, Frank and Corp. Eisner and sister of Sister Joanita, F. and the Rev.

Lmtia John and the late Or. Frank AM, Friday. March 2. 1945: residence. 49 Missouri Ave.

Funeral frnm the Harold B. Parrere home. F.a.ctTn Man-h 5, at 9:30 a. Sniemn renuirm hish mass st St. Stephen church at.

10 a. m. Members of Married Indies Sodality, clerfjy invited. Marv Apcar Kvertson. neH S4 years, be er sister of Josephine XVssnn of Branch Hill Ohio, formerly of Guinea.

Ohio, punned nwav Fridav, March 7. 1 04 5 Funeral from the Tufts funral home, Ijoveiand, Ohio, Monday. March 5. IU a P. lm Barhrn Johnson Bells 1 Rurrhtll Hurger I Callan Dlrr Don a hoe of of 3.

C. 34 8 I I Caid ol Thanks Card Of Thanks. Fvrn tlioiiKh our hearla be filled (lh r.iw at I lie sudden lues of our beloved and brother, l'f'C. KAYMOND RUBKKU, (who lost la lite In Ihe eervlce of Ma counlry. January Jl, 14.

In BelKlum) have not been unmindful of the many exprt-aslona of sympathy and thought fulnea. cxu-nilfd to Us ny our many irlrtma, relatives iiiut nHvhhira It la by this medium that we desire to give eome eapreealon of misit neartrelt erantuuf tor tneir ainn- ness In our bereavement, Especially do we wish to thank Kev. Megr. Manellus Wagner the reauirm maes. hla visit ann worm consolation; the aaalstante, the chntr and the Bt.

Lawrence Hervlre flun nt hIso wish to thank Msur Waldhaua. Father Autdelhelde, Father Melnerdlng. Father Von Knrni'l, Father Hopping and Father Stanley Wnlfer for their vislu and very conaohne lettera: donora of beautiful flow spiritual bouquets, rarda and lettera sympathy and Mr. Harry and Kalrh Mever of the 11 Mever Hon fUnera rri'toia for their klndneae and efficient arrangement. The Bereaved Mother and Brothers Card Of Thanks.

Borrow overshadowing our hearts at the passing of our heloveil son anil orotner, BUT. DONALD McCU'HE, has not left us unmindful of the many kind expr'-Kninns ot sympathy and thought at mi our manv friends, relatives and neien bors and It is by this medium that we hope to convey some expression of our own most heartteit gratitude 10 each, Our deepest appreciation Is also extended to Rev. Father Hubert Hmfth, Esther Ramsey and Esther Melish for their kindness and impressive reijulern; to prof. Larry and choir; to the pallbearers and to the fit in squad to Ins classmate and to the Boy Hcout Trooo No H4 ut Northftn Kentucky for thetr attendance to ail do-nors of the heautltul floral pieces, aplritual bouqiiHts aod cards of sympathy and to the Vonderhaar AY Binter uneral Utrec-tore for their courteous and competent services. Mr.

and Mrs. James McCIure and Daughter Imelda. Card Of ThankB. 4, Bv this medium we hope to convey eome expression ot our most lieart felt gratitude our many friends, i ela lives a nd neili-bora for Ihelr many kind exprejisiuns of sytni athy and thouKhtfulness extended to us al the pitssin of our beloved mulher and graudinolher, CARRIE BONNER, for It helped so much to soften iur sorrow her Ioks. Expression of our deepest appreciation Is also desired to be extended Rev.

Enoe Bacon for his words of consolation, to the Ladies Aid Society of Calvary Ijilheran Church and to the Brighton Council No. Km, of A for their services; to all donors of the beautiful floral trlbut-a and cards of sympathy and also to the Chas A Miller Hons funeral directors for their courteous and efficient funeral arrangement. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thank. Tt Is with heartfelt eratitude that we desire to extend some expression of ouf deepest appreciation to our many friend's.

I relatives and neighbors for their many kind! acts and svmpj.thetic. expressions extended to us ai tne passing oi our oeiovea wiie and mother, ANNA HOFFMAN. We also desire to extend eome expression of our appreciation to ttie reverend clergy of the Holy Family church and also to the organist of Holy Family Church, to Dr. P. Beneke for his untiring endeavors, to all donora of the spiritual bouquets, beautiful floral piecee and cards of sympathy; to the pallbearers for their kind services and to the B.

J. Mever funeral directors for their competent and courteoua management ot the funeral. Anthony Hoffman and Family. Card Of Thanks Our most heartfelt and deepest appreciation is desired to be extended to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their ninny kind expression of eympathy and thouKbtfulnese extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, AMBROSE M. A DELI Expression of our appreciation la also d'Blred to be extended to Rev.

Mathews for his words of consolation, to donors of the beautiful floral pieces and cm-da i thanks, to Hi. pallbearers tor their kind service and to tne miertl io. tor their tlinuKhtfulnesa and also lo tha i.lillgitn iunerai oirei-iuis lur in.tr ous snd elticlenl service. Mrs. Ulllan Wadell and ramlly.

Card Of Thanki. Tn a special way desire to extend some expression of our most heartfelt gnititilfie to our many friends, relatives and neighbor for their kind expreaslons of svmpathv and thnuchtfulnes extended to us al the passing ot our beloved father, UEOHOF. W. KOEHNKB. Our deepest appreciation I also desired to he extended to Rev.

Julius Krniflfter for his words of consolation, also to Or Meivin Kievcs for his untiring efforts, to the K.acles I-odge, Aerie No. 142. for their Imprersive service; to all donor of the beautiful floral pieces and cards of ym- piilhv and to the Ruse Borgmann cn. for their kind and efficient funeral arrangement. Til Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. With deeneat gratitude wun to express our appreciation to our relative, friends and neighbor for tha kindness and sympathv shown us lu the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, KATHERINE HI l.TEN BRAND. In particular do we thank Rev. Paul Bekheschus for his consoling words. Dr.

E. F. Moore for his untiring efforts, all the donors of the beautiful floral piece and Eugene and Vincent Meyer of the B. J. Meyer funeral home for their courteous and competent management of the funeral.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our relative, frlende and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us In the great loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, CHARLES CHASTANO SR. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Straub, Fattier Mertes.

Father Blocker, O. F. and Fattier Lamping. O. K.

also Iir. J. T. Clear, all donors of the many beautiful floral pieces, spiritual bouquets and cards of sympathy the Harry Meyer A Sons funeral directors for then kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. The bereaved family of WILLIAM H. SPRKEN wish to thank their many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy extended to them al the pas heloved huahanri and father We also wish to thank Rev, Huebsehman for hi. runtniln? wrords and th. rhm A I Miller Sons funeral directors for their I kind Juud co comietnl gervlcci.

(o or c. and ror Mr our pat in3 Finn uayton. ry. tunerai tro Vnnderhaar it Stetter funeral home. Third and Overton Newport, Monday.

Mun-h S. 1943. Requiem high maaa Bt. Bernard Church at a. m.

WII.I.E Pvt. Thomas R. Wllle, beloved Vea son of Louis F. Wille Jr. and Marlu Bloemrr Wllle and brother of Ens.

Robert L. and Pfc. Richard J. Wllle, Mnwoud killed In action October IS, 1944. Requiem hitch mass Bt.

Mary's Church, Hvde Park, Monday, March 5, at 8 a. in. Friends and relative! invited, WOOD Kate Woods (nee Carlisle), beloved mother of Ida Keean and grandmother of John and Corp. Kenneth Keetran, V. S.

end Katherine Meiners, Saturday, March 3, 1945. at her residence, 1932 Ken-ney Ave. Funeral from the Olliigan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tuesday, M.in-h 6. Requiem hlph mass at Bt. Francis de Sales Church at 9 a.

m. WOOOALL Eva Woodall (nee Lewis), be- loved mother of Frank Woodall and beloved sister of Clarence and Harry Lewis. Friday, March 2. 1945, at her residence, 801 PedretU Ave. Funeral from the GililKan-Siefke funeral home, 3R70 Warsaw Tuesday, March 6, at 2 p.

m. World War II Veteran, World War I Veteran. Card ol Thanks Card Of Thanks. LAURA C. JUNGINGER.

July 19, 1892 February 21, 1945. No, not cold beneath the grasses, Not walled within the tomb, Rather in my Father's mansion Living in another room. Living like the one who loves me, Like yon child with cheeks abloom. Out of sight at desk or school book- Busy in another room. Nearer than the youth whom fortune Beckons where the strange lands loom Just behind the hanging curtain Serving in another room.

Shall I doubt my Father's mercy? Shall I think of death as doom Or the stepping o'er the threshold To a bigger, brighter room? Shall I blame my Father's wisdom? Shall I sit enswathed in When I know mv love is nappy-Waiting tn another room? Th( avmnnthv and klnritv administrations or our many inenns, reiativea ana neigh bors in a measure neip to eouen our sorrow at tha loss of our beloved wits and mother, LAURA C. JUNOINQER, and it is In this way that we hope to eonvev some expression of our own most heartfelt eratitude to each. We are also desirous of conveying some expression of our deepest appreciation In a special way to Rev. Lester E. Kemper for his consoling words and impressive ceremony, to nil donors of the beautiful floral pieces, cards and messages of sympathy and to the Stanley High funeral directors for their courteous and efficient manner in conducting the funeral.

The Bereaved Hushand and Daughter. Card Of Thanks. Expression of our most heartfelt platitude is desired to be extended to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind thoughtfulness and sympathy extended to us at the passing of our beloved wife and mother, HUDIE KEENKT. By this medium, we also desire to convey to Rev. Wayne Byland for his words of consolation and impressive service to Dr.

8. P. damson and to the doctors and nurses of Speers Hospital for their untiring effort; to all donors of the beautiful floral pieces and cards of sympathy; to the pall-hearers for their services, and to the Hobbling funeral directors for their courteous and efficient management ot the funeral, our deepest appreciation. The Bereaved Husband and Bona. Card Of Thanks.

Our most heartfelt gratitude Is desired to be extended to our relatives and friend for their kind expression of sympathy shown ua in tha loss of our dearly beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother, WILLIAM EILERMANN. We especially wish to thank Kev. Father J. Bernlng for his consoling requiem; Dr. Klynn and all donors of the beautiful floral offering, spiritual bouqueta and card of sympathy, and the courteous and competent management of the funeral by Busse and Borgmann funeral director.

The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanki. While Just now our heart are so broken and torn with grief and sorrow, we axe not unmindful of the kind expressions of sympathy shown us by the many friends and relatives In this dark hour, due to the Illness and death of our loved one, ALLIE EARLS DObOLAg, which now seems more than we can bear hut (iod in his infinite wisdom will show us the way. We want to thank the doctors! arwl nutses at the hospital for Ihelr serv ires during her illness. Especially do we want to tnank llllllanl tor ins comforting words and the quartet for the sontrs rendered so beautifully, also the Hodapp ftinenl home fnr their efficient arrangement of ttie funeral service.

May o.d's richest rest upon every one. The Bereaved Hushsnd and Dauariter. aloth.tr, Brothcrt and Bister. to of to la to 1 IDENTIFICATION CARD Leather, photo. Trea.iuryDi-pHrtment.AV 79fj.

1 LADIES' BILLFOLD Black; containing bill, valuable personal papers. Reward. Call evenings, WA 871 T. Daytime, Army Finance Oftlce, PA J011. LADY'S EYE GLASSES -In blue case; rimleea.

Reward. Hazel Gould. HU 07t8 J. LOST Lady' mall yellow gold Elpln wrist watch, between Roselawn, Bond Hill School and Conservatory of Music On street or bus: reward. VA 8167.

LOKT-Large black purse, ration books. Nos. 3 and 4, Elizabeth Donahue ami Mary Buhr: keya. rings and A Service Of Value In Placing A Memoriam Notice Every year "In Mpmorinm" notices in The Sunday Enquirer become more popular. Many people consider them the ideal way of exproising proper sentiment for the departed friend or relative.

The Enquirer has available several hundred Memoriam verses on fila in the office. They are for the use of those who wish to place such a notice. This extra service costs nothing snd the charge of publication of the one selected is very nominal. If you wish to place such a notice, call nt The Enquirer office, 617 Vine Street, or telephone PAikwny 2700. Assistance in proper -woi-dinK or information on any other details will be cheerfully given.

THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 17 VINE STREET 1 money. Kewara. Ka, U4aa, LOHT Lady diamond Oruen wrist watch. at Union Terminal Sunday morning. Re- ward.

Mrs. U. A. PRALL, Box 175, Milan, Indiana. LOST -(Jold.

heart-shaped locket: between Reading and Norwood: lost Friday. Re ward; aak for Apartment 108. VA D63S. LOST Change purse containing 2 key. J13.r at Walnut St.

Garage. Reward. LOST Scottle: wltn ha-neas and red bow; on North crecent Ave. LN 1836. Re- i ward.

LOST -Wallet; blue, containing social curlty and money; vicinity of Gibson Hotel; reward, KAt 7180, LOST Brown dachshund: soldier's pet; 'liberal jewnrd. LOST Key case, glove, In or near Hotel Call HOWE.JVA 34:4. LOST -llavnea flute, downtown vicinity; ME 7.N21. LOST Ration book No. 4.

Lillian O. Sill-. llvan. 7S1 Ridgeway Avondale. MAN'S BILLFOLD Draft papers.

atamps. money, ttew.trd Do HtioO w. WATCH At People' Corner Frldav: ear-i rles nam "Alberta" on back. Hemlock 8U eJ. Bros funeral dtrecrnrs for thetr most; competent and courteous funeral arrange ment.

Neighbors lnd Fnen'i TMWfsi tlTitji.

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