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IDUCATIOK (NO IRSTHUCTIOM I 'EDUCATICI! 27 CINCINNATI ENQUIRER tifldiy. lint 21. IKI Wm luree-i er temperatures endure, at 7 p. Saturday: lo What Is So Rare 62 64 57 is iKKII Pkillip McMUHAY James M. ft I BECKER Sopnia i SCMMUEIIIN6 Wm.

A. 11 Win SARMTT-Donald j. SPECK MAN Alma 1 3 111 HARTIS UNDIRW00B Ernest MANSS-Dr. Charles C. WMTHf UftMU UJ 54 54 66 65 74 Data from U.S.

Deat. af ao High Boston 77 Chicago 85 Cincinnati Cleveland 82 Denver 95 Detroit 82 Bf Kkimi Ciry 85 I oi Angeles 84 M.emi 85 Milwaukee 87 Minneepolis-St. Paul. 91 New Orleans 85 New York 78 Philadelphia Phoenix 1U Pittsburgh 78 Pv and. Oreo St.

Louis 84 ialt lake Citv 85 62 MAYS tOSS MOORMAN SCHMIDT MORRIS SCMMUCl- MURPHY UNS NAIRN SCHUTKI NIEMAU1 SEITZEt H0V ST All PENIU TENSI PERPY TOIIAS PFAFF eUNDE. PICK WOOD PUCE WESTE- IEILMAN (AMP IENIZ WIISON ZANONf SYSTEM OF BEAUTY CULTURE COMER and DORAN Method of Hair Styling in Basic Training Register Now For Classes Starting July 7 and July 21 (Approved Veterans Training) MODERN AIR-CONDITIONED CONVENIENT 59 73 64 eh 52 60 57 76 RedePs every service it conduced with tht) ful appreciation that it il a sacred tribute to somaena mamory The JOHN J. II A DEL Co. HENRY J. RADEL, Pre.

452 STATE WA 1-0365 1104 Vina St, PA UI45 122 York. Newport, CO I-J5S0 4122 Glanway, WA MSH 1005 Madison, Corinqtow, HE Ml 85 Temoa Washington 82 61 1 Cincinnati Weather Bureau, I NATIONAL SCHOOL OF COSMETICIANS record for June 28. 1958: Temp. Prtc. 7 00 a 59 0 not four heart be 7:00 p.

78 Greyhound Terminal Building Second Floor 915-935 Fifth St. CH 1-0047 WANT AD INFORMATION 1958 '57 '56 N'l lUCILLE SANDERS MARY POWEU. School Mgr Ottict Mgr troubled; ye beliere in God, John 14:1. 1958. John Howard Harris) Highest Terns.

83 84 80 86 lowest Temp. 57 64 55 65 Precipitation 0 .02., 0 .14 River at 7 p. m. 15.5 feet, rising. Today: Sunrise 5:15 n.

Wireohoto Sunset 8:08 p. m. To place, cancel or corrert an ad phone GA 1-6300, a direct line to Want Ad FUNERAL HOME forTToytime Sundoy tweet Show High Temperatures Expected HOFMANN-Mariaref, beloved sister of Mrs. Emma Manning, aunt of Charles Hofmenn, William G. Menning and Mrs.

Helen Ackerlv of California. Sat To he? sure that von will eet the best position in 1958 Headquarter. Ads may be is to prepare for it. There is nothing better than charged. Billing will be urday, June 28, 1958; residence, Ohio Presbyterian Home, College Hill.

Friends made at expirations of ads. 3412 CLIFTON AVE. AVon 1-4543 Parking In Rear mav call at the Baiter 4 iahna fu BEAUTY CULTURE! 1 neral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton. CLOSING TIMES Monday from 4 to 9 p. m.

Service OHIO VALLEY FOKLCAST Ohio Fair and warmer. High 83-88. Kentucky Fair, a little warmer. High 84-90. Indiana Mostly iunny, warmer.

High 84-90. Tuesday, July 1, at 2 p. m. HOLTKAMP Janet let dartina rteuoh YES, A DIAUTY CAREER Sunny skies and temperatures Texas, parts of North and South from 60 to 85 degrees were pre-; Dakota, the Lakes area Iowa, j- 'Eastern Nebraska, West Vir-dicted for the Cincinnati area, and parts Qf pennsylva. today by the Weather Bureau.

nja, New York and Florida. It It will be fair tonight when a 'will be warmer over the eastern low of 62 is expected. Rain is third of the nation; cooler from due today in Arizona, New the Upper Mississippi Valley to Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, the Rockies. DAILY 1PM. ter ot Clifford and Alice Powell Holtkamp, dear sister of Rona-id and IS BEST FOR YOU! Unlimited oDDortunities Higher-than- column ads (except help or tht morning" Robert Holrkamo Ihursdav.

June 26 1958. in her 15th ver; residence Multiple wanted) Enquirer. 3525 Werk Rd. Friends mav call at the Vitt I Stermer Western Hills wiiMut Him 1309 I. McMillan It.

WO 1-0474 Madisonvillt all II Madison Id. BR 1-0203 Funeral Home. 3425 Harrison Ave. Cheviot. Sundav from 3 to 9 P.

average income Year 'round employ- ment Or. establish a business of your own Short course will qualify Indi- in.iol incrnirtirn mmhinpd with nracti- ii Fune'al Monday. Junt 30 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Our pal work nnd VISUAL SOUND FILM 1 Lady of lourdes Church at 9 A.

M. H0MAN Joseih T. beloved hus IF.M. Ona-eolumn, Itrgt-typa ads (including all help wanted) for tht ntxt morn-Intj'i Enquirer. P.

M. Smell-tvot ads (agittl toe tht nexl morning's Enquirer SUNDAY P.M. Friday, ill tdt CORRECTIONS I AID make MOLER training easy and enjoyable. Day band of Bertha Baehr Homan, son of Agatha Rudolph Homan and the late Joseph T. Homan, brother of Rudolf, and evening classes.

Call or write for free booklet. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Candle Maker Dies; J. T. Homan 63 Dr. Richard Catherine and Ger I MOLER SYSTEM OF COLLEGES trude Homan, Saturday, June 28, J958; at his residence, 148 Cleveland WILTSEE, Inc.

24 W. 9th St. CH 1-0932 Minora, tnends may call won 111 W. Fifth St. (Established 1893) MAin 1-52G2 day, after 3 P.

J. J. Sullivan Deadline for correction! ere the lame Co. Funeral Home. 1336 t.

MrJAillan at Bell PI. Requiem High Mass St uc.uiiiiw! eacn Type or eo. uncti placed, an ad r.nnnt rhmn.j -i BANCROFT BROWN BRUEGGEMAN BYRNE CARLETON CONWAY CARSON CUSTER DANIELS Xavier Church. Tuesday, July 1, at' mm TirsT appearance in th. Busse Borgmann Co.

Friends may call after 4 p. m. FEHRMANN GARRETT GREINER GRIFFITH MALI HARDEBECK i H0FMANN ll M01T- II KAMP (j HOMAN il JONES KASTINC laRUI rsaptf. 10 A. Monday at Lietemeyer funeral 1 JONES-William, beloved husband of DEGENHART CANCELLATIONS DAILY M.

for next dty'i Enquirer. SUNDAY Noon Saturn. MU 1-1343 FRANK E. BUSSE NORBERT j. BUSSE JOHN E.

BUSSE HARRISON M. STREIBIG home, 3886 Reading Rd. Mrs. Jane Murphy Magdalene Jones (nee Ray), beloved brother of Mrs. Lillie Mae Smith.

Columbus, Ohio, and beloved nephew of Mr. Jodie H. Jones, Valdosta, passed away June 26, 1958. at Christ Hospital. Friends may call at J.

C. Bat OEIARBRE DONNELLY EAST0N EISEN EMERY nine ads. No cancellation accepted Saturday for ad appearing for the Mrs. Jane Roberts Murphy, a former Mt. Healthy public tle Sons Funeral Home, 7th and Baymiller Sts Monday, June 30, from 3 to 11 P.

M. Funeral Tuesday, July 1 1958. at 1 P. from South school teacher and wife of Jack LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE In a few' short months vou can become a professional beautician. VISIT OUR HAI RCUTT1NG SCHOOL See it in action.

Our well-known Mr. Thomas, the Mas- 1 ter of ARTISTIC Haircutting and Design for 36 years, gives all basic training in razor and shear styling. APPROVED VETERANS' TRAINING Day ano evening classes. Write for booklet, "True Information" HILLSIDE CHAPEL BOOKLEI ON ltEQ.UESI CHAPEl AVAILABLE FOR SERVICES WITHOUT CHARGE Open Daily 9 A M. to 4 THE CINCINNATI CREMATION CO.

525 Dixmvth Avt UNI-I02I nrsi rime on aunoav Please ask tor cancellation num her. It your cancellation receipt. LOCAL RATES L. Murphy, vice president of ern Baptist Church, Richmond and Cutter Sts. Interment Union Baptist Murphy Builders, Mt.

Healthy lemetery, died yesterday of --cancer at Jnspph T. Homan retired president of Homan Reading candle machinery manufacturers, died yesterday after a long illness. He was 63 years old. Mr; Homan became president in 1940 when his father died and was made chairman of the board of directors in 1935. A native Cincinnatian, re-tiding at 148 Cleveland Milford, he was one of the early active members of the Men of Milford Jesuit Retreat League.

An. artilleryman in World War- his survivors include his M'idow, Mrs. Bertha Baehr Homan; two brothers, Rudolf and-Dr. Richard Homan, and two" "Sisters, Miss Catherine and A. C.

DOBBLING SON KASTING F. louis, beloved husband of the late Margaret Haynes Kasling, Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs Murphy, who was 49 years old FT. THOMAS HI 1-1730 BELLEVUE CO 1-8041 Endorsed by tht Hairdressers' Guild of Ohio Inc. Daily timet 23c timet 24c lived at 1071 W.

Galbraith Rd. uncle of Mrs, Betty Benkert and Jackson Kasting, Friday, June 27, 1958; residence. 825 Wm. Howard Taft Rd 1 Sunday 34c 35c 40c tOc Other survivors include three ERSCHELL 4 timet joe I tlma friends may tall at the Wrassmann Funeral Home. 2625 Gilbert Ave.

north sons, William Terrence P. MILTON ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE I Minimum charge 1 00 FT. THOMAS HI T-1982 NEWPORT CO 1-8033 and Dennis M. Murphy, all en of Taft Sundav, from 4 to 9 P. M.

Services Monday, June 30. at rolled in the University of Mi P. M. 413 Race Cincinnati 2, Ohio CH 1-2730 1 ALLISON ROSE ami, and a daughter, Miss LaRUE-Clvde beloved husband of ERRORS AND ADJUSTMENTS Advertisers thould check the first Insertion ot their ad. The Enquirer can.

Mabel Smith laRue, dear brother of COVINGTON CO 1-0146 Janet A. Murphy, who attends Air-Conditioned Up-To-Date Grace Shaw, Thursday, June 26, 1958; the University of Cincinnati; Bolton Funeral Homo at residence, 7852 Hamilton Mt. Healthy; age 72 vears. Friends mav her mother, Mrs. Mary Roberts, call at the late residence, Sunday not be responsible tor more than one Incorrect Insertion.

Unon Wain A. Bolton MO 1-4059 Seaman, Ohio: three sis-ters, atter p. m. Funeral services Mon day, June 30, at 2 p. m.

Interment Mrs. Anne Proffitt, Cincinnati; trror dvertiser thould tht Mis Gertrude Homan, all of Arlington Memorial Gardens, Haw yauinra vtVBnmw Ij 1-6300, or flsSifirVl rmtAmar taipuif-a Be I oSvt Mrs. Mary Demont, Ironton thorne Funeral Home in charge of i 3042 Harrison Westwood NURRE' BROSe fUNEKAi miaiou Oearr 1-aW Cintttmati. Let not your heart be troubled ye believe in God. John 14:1.

1958. John Howard Harrls) CARSON Earl, beloved husband of Margaret Roat Carson, father of Terry and Larry Carson, brother of Mrs. Florence Good, Dayton, Ohio, and Robert and Harry Carson, Thursday, June 26, 1958, at his residence, 226 Strader St. Funeral from the Harold B. Barrere Funeral Home, 3734 Eastern Monday, June 30.

Requiem high mass at St. Stephen Church at 9 a. m. Friends may call Sunday after 3 p. m.

CUSTER-Erhel, wife of the late Stanley Custer, mother of Ray, Bobby and Richard Custer, grandmother of Mary Ellen Custer, formerly of 2683 Arbor Norwood, Friday, June 27, 1958. Friends may call at the Tredway Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron Nojwood, Monday 4 to 9 p. m. Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.

DANIELS-Mittie (nee Grayson), beloved wife of Elmer Daniels and mother of Marvin and Louis Daniels, Mrs. Elesa Hurt, Mrs. Gladys Powell, Mrs. Bessie Cole, Mrs. Josie Cole and Mrs.

Margie Wacker, passed away at her residence, Mason near love-land, 0., Thursday evening, June 26, 1958. Friends may call Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland. 0., Sunday from 2 until 10 p. m. Services Mon-day, June 30, at 1 p.m; DEGENHART Caroline beloved daughter of the late Henry and Margaret Degenhart.

dear sister of Mrs. arrangements. Ohio, and Mrs. Katherine Quinn, Adiustments trt madt on tht dtgrti to which ht trror rtduced tht valut Cleveland, and three brothers IteCrUiem High Mass will be un2'at St. Xavier Church, 625 MAYS Thomas, passed away Saturday June 28, 1958; residence.

New Balti wi in g. CLASSIFICATIONS Gordon and Robert, both of Seaman, and Dr. John Rob Sycamore at 10 a. m. Tues more, Ohio; age 76 years.

Friends may call at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7043 Harrison Pike, Taylor1 day. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, 1721 Duck Creek erts, Chicago. lOSS-Alfrea husband of tht late Class A-B Class 1-12 Class 13-30 ireeK, unio, Monday, June 30, after 3 p. m. Services Mondav evening at The Hawthorne funeral home, Esther Scott Ross, beloved father ot Announcement! Reel Eitete For Sole Real Estate For Rent Employment Services Rd.

The J. J. Sullivan Co. ass 3 -4 p. m.

interment Harttord, Ky, Please omit flowers. funeral home, Walnut Hills, is Dr. Ervin Dr. Clyde, Benjamin, Dalt and Paul Ross, Thursday, Junt 26, 1958; residence, 440 latayettt Class 42-43 Class 44-47 Financial end Mt. Healthy, is in charge of ar rangments.

Paul W. Finkle Merchendlse Class 48-62 Avt. Friends may call at tht Ander son-Schraffenberoer Funeral Home, MOORMAN Harry, husband of the late Mrs Dorothea Reinecke and Helen Karch Moorman, beloved father of Trucks, in charge of arrangements. Miss Louise Pfaff Autos Boats, Trailert 3117 Vint Corry villa, Sunday Class 63-2 atter 3 P. M.

Funeral services, Mon Paul William Finkle. 54. died day, June 30, at 2 P. M. Hanselman Mrs.

Wilbeth Koehler and the late Earl Moorman, June 26. 1958; residence, 4133 La Cross Ave. Friends mav call at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville, Sundav lodge if 203 F. A. M.

services Sun Miss Louise Pfaff, former day, 7:30 P. M. Scottish Rile Ring servict 8 P. M. In lieu of flowers at his home, 4310 Woodlawn Rossmoyne, at 7 a.

m. Saturday, after an extended CARD OF THANKS Also expert training In Gregg Simplified Shorthand Secrttervshlo Typing. Bookkeeping Accounting Comptometer Clerical tnd Civil Service. An averagt ot 10 high-salaried lobs for tvtry available graduate. Investigate today Day Night Vi Day.

MILLER-RRAUGHON COLLEGE st after I p. M. Requiem High Mass at law secretary to the late Mortimer Matthews, a Cincinnati please make contributions to tht Clif ford Presbyterian Church. St. Margaret of Cortona Church, Monday.

9 A. M. illness. Mr. Finkle had been with the Fisher Co.

for 23 SCHMIDT Ruby beloved daughter attorney, died yesterday in her MORRIS-Thomas, beloved son of Walter ot tne late Henry ana Anna icnmmt, and the late Maude Burton Morris devoted sister ot Mrs. Harry Mueller. Thursday. June 26. 1958: and devoted brother of Mrs.

Montiei years, and more recently owned a seat cover concern in Mid- Card Of Thanks Sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to me in tht great loss of my beloved husband, GEORGE FREISE. residence, 3117 Victory Pkwy. Friends dletown, Ohio. home' at 216 Wilmutb Wyoming. She wws 82 years old.

Miss Pfaff, who wrote Wyoming social news for the Mill-creekValley News, is survived Spurlock, Mrs. Zeadelle Terry, Mrs. Edna Hatt and Frank. Lt. John, U.S.N and Calvin Morris.

Wednesday, June 25 1958, at Sacramento, California Services Mondav. June 30. at 2 P. M. may call at tin jacocks-clden A.

Good Funeral Home, 2602 Gilbert Ave. at Taft Sunday. 4 to 9 p. m. He was a member of the Bar Service Monday, June 30, 10:30 a.

m. bershop Quartet Society of Friends mav call at the Witt. Good To Rev. J. Peter Wagner for his consoling words.

Dr. Andrews C. Renz, SCHMUEILING William, beloved hus- I Kelsch funeral Home, 3026 Madi-i band of Emma Schmuellino (net ur. j. rnillip ox tor their untirino by jjiJE sister, Mrs.

Mary Pfaff meveri. ano oevorea reiner or Kutni efforts, especially the Nurses and son Hvde Park at Oakley Sana re Sunday, after2 P. M. dX i iron. v.

siarr unirq tioori ot Umst Hospital, Elyt the home address. An-othJXTSister, Miss Estelle Pfaff, MURPHY Jane Roberts, beloved wife ot Jack L. Murphy and dear mother ot William lerrence uennis w. died June 12. Miss Pfaff was a member of the Wyoming Pres and Janet A.

Murphy, Saturday, June 28, 1958; residence, 101 west bai-braith Finneytown. Funeral sery. ices at the convenience of the family nwyiii J) vnvnct; iiioivhd Murry, Mrtha Ann William and Ray Schmuelling, Saturday, June 28, of 677 Hawthorne Ave. Funeral from the John J. Radel Prict Hill Funeral Home.

4122 Glenway Wednesday. July 2. at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass at Holy Family Church at 9 A.

M. Holy Name Society meet at fmwral home. Tuesday. 7:30 P. M.

Mother Seton Council K. of C. meet at 8 Lioba Men of St. Mrvs Hospital meet at 8:1 5 P. M.

America, and belonged to the Holy Name Society of St. Agnes Church. Surviving are his widow, Ola Delle Finkle; two daughters. Mrs. Barbara Nachbauer, Norwood, and Nancy, at home; a son, Paul, at home: four brothers, Joseph and Thomas of Morganfield, Robert of Indianapolis, and John, Cincinnati, and two sisters.

Mrs. Margaret Wiehe and Mrs. Mary Williamson of Cincinnati. Requiem High Mass will be byterian Church and the Women's Club. Services will be at 11 e.

m. Tuesday at the Vorhis funeral Hawthorne Funeral Home in charge of ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE Pass the A. W. S. Test DAYS: Monday Through Friday NIGHTS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday FREE PLACEMENT APPROVED FOR VETERANS Turrill School of Welding 1034 WOODROVV ST.

GR 1-3200 arrangements. NAIRN Anne, mother of the late Cap and my heartfelt thanks to the Crane and employees for their acts of kindness. Prospects Council 256 Jr. Order, Loyalty Lodge 3 I00F, The Degree Team of Fourth District of VFW Post 1068, The lastman's Club and Cooties, The American Legion Colt Bank Post 13, Barricks 200 Worid War I Vets, Katherine Tolle, Vocalist, for singing "Isle Of Somewhere," tnd many thanks to DAV 1 services and consoling words. Chaplain Cock end Dale Lawrence for the sounding of Taps at the grave, and many thanks to the senders of the many beautiful plants and flowers at the Hospital, my heartfelt thanlcs to Ida Lee Reese for her kindness, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, end sympathy cards, the Anderson-Schraffenberger Funeral Directors for the thorough and efficient management of the funeral.

home, Lockland. Burial wil lbe tain Jack Nairn, grandmother ot Jackqueline Nairn, daughter of Jennie McNellis. formerly of 713 E. McMillan Members of C. 0.

0. No. 1076 please take notice. Friends mav cal St. Friday, June 27 1958.

friends Tuesday after 3 P. M. Tu in Spring Grove. Richard J. Stall Pwichard J.

Stall, former part SCHUYIER-William (Al), beloved hus may call at the W. Mack Johnson Funeral Home. 1309 E. McMillan Walnut Hills. Sunday.

4 to 9 P. M. Services, Monday, June 30, at 2 P. held at 9 a. m.

Tuesday at St. NIEHAUS-Sophla I. Schlensker. beloved Savior Church. Burial will be in MOTEL MANAGEMENT MEN WOMEN tier in the Covington Heating AIRLINE band ot estelle Keinhard icriuyier, dear father of Mrs.

Edwin W. Wright tnd Raymond L. Schuyler, dear brother of Mrs. Arthur L. Evans and Alfred Schuyler, Thursday.

Juns 26, 1958; age 73 years, residence 1622 Fairfax Ave. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Avt. at Knowlton Northside, Sun-day afttr 2 P.

M. Funeral services wile of the late Fred H. Niehaus, dear mother of Mrs. Edward (Freda! Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Several young men tnd womtn will be selected immediately for training died at his home, 2460 Wahl and COUPLES to train for MUltL wan-AGEMENT and OPERATION.

Only matured will be considered. Age 25 to 59. Write NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING. 11 Mnnriav nftpr- Ihe Bereaved Wife, Louise. Haarmann, Mrs.

Clifford (loretta) ioi attactive high-salaried positions as lohrer. Mrs. James (Louiset Campbell. Card Of Thanks Airline Secretary. Hostess Reservation Mrs.

Charles (Hilda) Armstrong, Fred BOX 38. ENUUIKtK nniwuuu, je-unudy anei n0Qn at tne Quentin Staley fa a two-year illness. He was home, in Deer Park. w. Neihaus and the late Edna Tieman Sincere thanks and appreciation to ist Commumcationist Station Agen? Passenger Agent Ticket Agent Records Enioy Free Travel Passes vacations in Monday at 2 P.

M. E. T. Carson Lodge rne many relatives, friends and neigh dots ior rne Kinoness and sympathy ex also 19 grand and 6 great-grandchil-l dnen, Friday, June 27, 1958; residence 3343 Compton aae 70 years. Funeral services at the Neidhard Katherine Rentz leiraeo io us in rne great loss of our years old.

Mr. Stall served in the Marines in World War I and in surance Short low-cost training can ualifv Must be 17-39 have igh school education and pleasing personality Includes special raining in personal de dearly beloved wife, mother, grand- 578, p. A. M. service Sundav.

7:30 P. M. Oola Khan Grotto service Sunday P. M. SEITZER louis C.

beloved husband of Edna A. Seitzer (nee leonherdtl. dear father of John T. Dickev. also sur AD5 of ma afl SERVKE HELP yjj Requiem High Mass for Miss iiwmcr ana sister.

Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, July 1, at 10:30 a. m. Friends may call after velopment fpr women. All inquiries Katherine Rentz, who died CENTA FLORIAN.

Especially do we wish to thank LEARN TELEVISION Electronics Radio Day and Evening Classes VETERANS APPROVED N. Y. Tech 217 t. BTH CIN'TI GA 1-1850 Thursday morning of a cere 4 p. m.

Monday. confidential, Write giving address end ohone number to: Train ng Division National School of Aeronautics Box Wilfrid Dirr and Rev. Joseph Bruemna vived by four grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Eva Beagle. Thursdav.

June 26. 1958: residence. 1323 Elam St. the Army Air Corps in World War II. He was a member of the Newport Elks.

Surviving are his widow, 26, Enquirer. for their kindness, Dr. Ralph W. Richter for his services, DelhP Township Fire Funeral from W. J.

Wirmel Sons bral hemorrhage in St. Francis Hospital, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Monday at St. William Church.

Miss Rentz, who was Funeral Home. 3118 Coleram at ELECTRONICS Pe'4iyl Cavanaugh Stall; a uepartment tor their untiring efforts, Our lady of Victory Altar Society, ell donors of the many Masses, floral bouquets, and cards of sympathy, and Electronic Development Organization nH train several inexperi Ethan Monday, Junt 30. tt 10:30 A. M. Friends mav call Sun-dv after 3 P.

M. Howard E. Williamson Cemo 122 U. S. W.

Old Timers Post 1029 VFW pi east take mssm NOVAK-Marqaret beloved wife of Martin Novak, dear mother of Mrs. Meraaret Schalio; also two grandchildren. Fridov. June 27. 1958.

at Miami Florida. Funeral Tuesday. July 1. from fhe Riedlinoer lemen Funeral Home. 19 Green 9 A.

M. Reouiem High Man St. Johns Church. 9:30 A. M.

Friends mav ca'l Mondav after 4 P. M. Members of the D. U. Gertv, leichten Vereki olease take notice enced men, 18-39, for future industrial Joseph Mever, Funeral Director, for 86 years old, lived in a 119 vear-old house.

4435 Foley Rd. meir sympathetic and efficient manage ment. notice. PBX RECEPTIONIST COURSE electronics lobs with Deginnmg wane to SI40 a week when certified. For personal interview write brief resume STALL Richard beloved husband of The Bereaved Family at Rentz Place, built by her grandfather who was a pioneer Rictrard, Ft.

Wright, a stepson, Harold Schrader, EgHn, a step-daughter, Mr-iJrvin Wohlfram a brotrnfr, Frank, Mt. Lookout, and 'a sister, Mrs. Romelda Herbst, Westwood. Services will be at 2 p. m.

giving age, address, phone number nrpnt nrrunatinn and working hours Margaret lavanaugn Stall, father ot Richard Stall, Harold Schrader and Card Of Thanks Pleasant dignified workr good pay to trained operators: training 2 to i settler on Price Hill. PENICK-Fnnk June 11. 1958, of Mrs. Irwin (Peggy) Wohlfrom Jr. UNITED ELECTRONICS P.

0. Box Sincert thanks and appreciation to 7339 South Coles Chicago: hus brother of Frank Stall and Romilda Surviving are three sisters, weeks; typing free; day evenings. MILLER-DRAUGHON COLLEGE 136 Sixth St. Ohio LEARN COMPTOMETER band of Helen V. (nee Wilkes), brother Herbst, Saturday, Junt 28, 1958, age Miss Clara Rentz and Mrs.

58 years: residence. 2460 Wahl Ter our many relatives, friends and the Parkway I Elm St. YMCA friends for their sincere kindness and Rev. Granqe for his words of consolation, in the Mrs. Cora Christie of Omaha, Neftr.

Mr Ceorae (Ethel! Sinks of Toledo funeral Lucretia MeGinley, of the home CINCINNMI COMPTOMETER SCH001 I TUTORING English, History. Tuesday at Robold ract. Friends may call it Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave at Morart, Cheviot, Monday after 4 pm. Also Chess Lessons in your own noma Ohio, Rev. Rav of Clearfield, Pa.

and Guv of Louisville, Ky. Interment was home; Cheviot. Burial will be! address, and Mrs. Celia oearn or my beloved brother, JU 1-9907. Sweeney.

Cincinnati. in Spring Grove. Jn Weslevan Cemetery ALBERT JENNING, who Dassed awav June is: TENSI Mary (net Kint). beloved wife IN MEMMIAM Burial will be in M. josepn ot FranK lensi, motner of William PFRRY-Georae 0 beloved father of Ruth Brown, suddenly at his home The Bereaved Sister, Mrs.

Josie Sullivan. Friday. June 77. 958 Cemetery, Eighth St. and En eete.

W. Liberty St. residence, 2226 Grand Ave. Friends on 8rookside Drive. Afton.

Ohio. Fri mav ca at Rebo Funeral Home right Ave. day, June 57, WS. Remains at Moore Funeral Home, Batavia, Ohio, where 1712 Queen City Ave. at Grand.

In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother, MARY HANAHAN. who passed away June 29, 1944. Mondav at er 4 P. M. Funera lueS' friends mav ca after 4 o.

m. Simdtry day. Reouiem High Mass at St, Bona Lena Dickten and Jonn Degenhart. Thursday, June 26. 1958; residence, 2716 Hackberry St.

Friends may call at the Wrassmann Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert north of Taft Sunday from 4 to 9 P. M. Services Monday June 30, at 10:30 A. at Christ Church chapel. SELARBRE luient, beloved husband of Emilie Bordman Delarbre, father of Mrs.

Helen Christian, Mrs. Alene Elder, Alfred and Alphonse Delarbre; also survived by five grandchildren, June 27, 1958; residence, 7804 laurel Madiera. Friends may call at The Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Monday, after 4 P. V. Services Tuesday 10 A.

M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. DONNELLY Beulafl (net Apeleeate) beloved wife of Lawrence E. Donnelly, mother of the late Mrs. Viola Nead, grandmother of Mrs.

Romola Head Castleberry, sister of Mrs. Ethel Stouder, Mrs. Lillian Hill, Mrs. Sue May and Miss Vesta Aoolegate; suddenly, June 27, 1958; residence, 815 Cherry Blanchester, Ohio, in her 70th year. Services Craver Funeral Home, Milford, Monday, June 30, at 2 P.

M. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 9 P. M. Interment Goshen Cemet ry IAST0N George, beloved son of the late George and Katherine Ryan Easton, and dear brother of Katherine Easton -O'Connell, of 4979 Cleves-Warsaw Pk. suddenly Wednesday, June 25, 1958, at St.

Louis, Mo. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Fairview-Clifton Funeral Home, 345 McMillan Sunday, 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem Hlqh Mass Monday, June 30, St.

William Church at 10:30 A. M. IISEN-Karl, beloved husband of Anne Eisen, (nee Young), devoted father of Karl, Anthony and John K. Eisen Mrs. John Schernell of Detroit, Frank Nagy of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs, Homer Ohley, dear grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild, Friday, June 27, 1958.

age 74 residence, 1694 Sherman Norwood. Friends may call at the Romer Funeral Home, 3943 Montgomery Rd. at Mentor, Norwood, Monday, from 4 to 9 p. m. Renuiem high mass St.

Eliiaheth Church. Tuesday, July 1, at 9 a. m. Norwood Eagles Aerie No. 449 meet at funeral home Monday, 7:30 p.

IMERY-William Teloved husband of Albina Ballman Emery, Saturday, June 28, 1958, in his 62nd year; residence, 6318 Vine Elmwood Place. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Monday, June 30, after 4 p. m. Requiem High Mass at St. Aloysius Church, Tuesday at 9 a.

m. FEHRMANN Harold beloved husband of Erna Hein Fehrmann, devoied father of Kenneth H. and Harold W. Fehrmann, Friday, June 28, 1958, age 57 years; residence 3541 Sandal Dr. Friends may call at Re-bold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Mozart, Cheviot, Sunday after 2p.m. Services Monday at 2P. GARRETT Donald beloved husband of Helen Garrett (nee Jester) devoted father of Billit Baker, Friday, June 27, of 2277 Spring Grove Ave. Funeral from John J. Radel Co.

Funeral Home, 652 Slate Tuesday, July 1, at 10 A. M. Friends may call Monday after 3 t. M. (REINER Pauline (nee Morhardt), beloved wife of William A.

Greiner, devoted mother of Howard Greiner, Mrs. Paul (Delores) Backscheider, Mrs. Tris (Marian) Gaston and nine grandchildren, sister of Alphonse Morhardt and Mrs. Joseph Hockheus-ler. Thursday.

June 26, 1958, age 64; residence, 5528 Surrey Ave. Friends may call at the Rebold Funeral Home, 300 Glenmore Ave. at Mozart, Cheviot, Sunday after 2 P. M. Funeral Monday.

Requiem High Mass St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 9 A. M. St. Angela Auxiliary No.

28, K. of St. services Sunday at 7:45 P. M. RoS4-Altar Society prayers at 8 P.

M. Member of legion of Mary and Schwab Post, American legion Auxiliary, 8:30 P. M. GRIFFITH-Cecelie Keen, beloved wife of Harold J. Griffith, Friday, June 27, 1956; residence.

921 William Howard Taft Rd. Friends may cell at the Jacocks Elden A. Good Funeral Home, 2602 Gilbert Ave at Taft Sunday, 7 to 9 p. m. Services Monday, June 30, at 2 Kindly omitflowers, MALI Harry, beloved husband of Fanella R.

Hall, father ot Mrs. I. W. Ruffner of Indianapolis. Jack Robertson of N.

Hoilywooo, also survived by four grandchildren, beioved son of Mrs. Melissa Hall Bartieit, Thursday, June 26. 1958. at N. Hollywood, formerly of Plain-f i Pike, Silverton, Friends may call at the Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 Woodburn Sunday, after 3 P.

M. Services for Ihe immediate family and close friends, Monday, June 30, at 9 A. Interment Colfax, Ind. Arra Chapter No. 160 OES will hold services Sunday at 7:30 P.

M. Scottish Rite Rmg servicesSunday at 8.15 P. M. HARDEBECK Clara J. Inee Peppe), beloved witt of Robert H.

Hardeners and devoted mother of Mrs. Jeanefe Cooper. Robert and William Hardened; at her home, 1515 Holmen Covington, Ky Saturday, June 28, 1958. funeral Tuesday, July from the Hugenberg Niemevor Funeral Home, 40 W. 6th Coving'on, at 2 P.

M. Interment HijsVend Cemetery. Friends may cell iA-'dav, 2 to 10 P. M. Funeral service Greenbrier Mthodist Church, Monday, June 30, at 2 p.

The rolling stream of time flows on venture Church at AMu TOBIAS-Henry M. of 3700 Reading beloved husband of Mabel I. Tobias, PFAFF-louiie. beloved sister of Mrv But still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile. Of our mother who once sat there; MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES ATTENTION FIRE DEPARTMENTS The Cilv ol Cheviot, Ohio, will shortly advertise for sale their Ahrens-Fox quadruple combination fire engine pumper Model U.M.-4 equipped with 750 G.P.M.

piston pump, approximately 200 feet of ladders, booster tank and booster equipment, nose body and other fire equioment. This Quadruple is being replaced with a new Quadruple combination pumper whicn will be delivered in a few dcys. Anyone interested in buying the old Quadruple may inspect same al The Cheviot Fire Department. ExpTrTenCED male vocalist "for wed dmgs, etc. RE 1-5853 Pfaff Elv, the late Estf'i ptsff and father of Rosemary Tobias, brother of Charles H.

Tobias. Service Hillside JHJJEMORIAM Birthday Remembrance Of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, MICHAEL GEIER, Junt 29, 1887-March 29, 1958. Heaven opened up its gates ind took your soul to rest, Beyond the ever lasting hills, which gentle winds caress; Pevl pFsff Evans. 5turdv. lime 79 19S.H- ridnr 1A Wilmuth Ave.

The flowers we lay uoon your grave. Way wither and decay. But the love we have for you, dear Wvomlno. Friends mav ca1! the Chapel, Cincinnati Cremation Sunday, June 29 at 11 A. M.

Weil Funeral Home in charge of trrangt- ments. AV 1-0178. UNDERWOOD Ernest beloved hus Mother. Vorhis Funrl Home. 310 Dunn St.

lockland, Monrtav. 7 to 9 P. Services Tuesday, litHr 1. at 11 Will never fade away. Sadly Missed by Son and Sister.

PICK-leonard. beloved husband of the And as you lie in peaceful sleep, In Loving Memory relieved ot earthly cares; Of our dearly beloved husband and band of Lillie Mae Underwood (nee Watts), and devoted father of Gordon Lee Underwood, Thursday, June 26, 1958, of 24 W. McMillan St. Funeral from The John J. Radel Co.

Funeral Home, 652 State Monday, June An r- I. Our thoughts return to scenes long passed. Each time we see your vacant chair. A. Westerkamp Sr.

Alexander Westerkamp a retired grocer, died at his home, 5726 Warren Norwood, at 7:30 p. m. Friday of natural causes. He was 90. Mr.

Westerkamp was a charter member of Sacred Heart Court 1151, Catholic Order of Forresters, and belonged to the Holy Name Society of St. Agnes Church. Surviving are his three Mrs. Joseph J. Hudepohl, Alexander Westerkamp and Carl Westerkamp, and a brother, Adolph Westerkamp, all of Cincinnati.

Mr. Westerkamp had been married for 54 years to Catherine Greiwe Westerkamp who died June 7. Requiem High Mass will take place at St. Agnes Church at 9:30 a. m.

Tuesday with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. late Carrie Hill Pick, father of Leo, Elmer and Howard Pick and the late Maadelene Cella, Saturday, June 28. 19S8. ene 87. Friends mav call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave.

at Morart, Cheviot. Time later. Member of Fireman's Protective your touch, your smile, your voice now still; ju, ei i p. menus niey (. Sunday after 3 p.

m. The gentle sweeetness of your ftce Association. NEED CASH? SELL US All fOUR SECOND MORTGAGES AND LAND CONIRACIS. MORIGAGE EXCHANGE CO. OF AMERICA INC.

GR 1-4333 SIX Rest Haven leme tery, nice location. JA t-5606. $11000 FULLY SECURED, needed at once, to release S37.800. Return 6'. WESTERKAMP Alt itander beloved hnshanH of the ate Catherine Wes.

PIIGER Helen (nee Martin) be art precious memories now. deer father; The stream of time, we cannot erase father DALE S. DEARWESTER. who passed away June 19, 1946. Although you're gone 12 years from me.

My love is yours eternally; No one can guess how I miss you, But silently I grieve for vou; Until we meet on that distant shore. Dearest Dale, you're mine forevermore. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Almina, and Children, terkamo (nee Greiwe). dear father of loved wife of Alfred J. Piloer.

dear mother of Mrs. Ronald (Margaret) Beside your place of rest we kneel in silent prayers. Mrs. Joseph J. (Martha) Huderjohl Alexander Jr.

and Carl Westerkamp and devoted brother of AdolDh Wes-terkimn Frirlav June 27. 1958r resh Koch, Mrs. Louis (Helen) Goble, dear sisfer of Rav Lawrence, Joseph And tearfully we miss you, oh, so very 90120 dayS and interest in sound much, Forever in our htarts you'll be. dence. 5726 Warren Ave.

Friends mav business. Write Box 277. Enquirer (Duff), Francis and Clarence Mar-j tin: residence, 3335 Queen City entered into rest Thursday, June 26; Lovingly Remembered by Wife, Children in her v. nr. Funera from the call at the lietemever funeral Home 3886 Reading Monday after P.

M. Funeral Tuesdav. July 1. Reoui' W.ah Mass t. Aanes Church tOST AND FOUND John C.

Gump Funeral Home, 3440: Glenmort at Herbert, Cheviot, Mnnrbv June 30. 9:30 A. M. Re 9:30 A. M.

Member of Catholic O'der of Foresters Sacred Heart Court 115l and Holy Name Society o' In Loving Memory Of our beloved father, EDWARD T. VOGEL who passed away June 25. 1944. Treasured thoughts of one so dear, nftn hrino silent tears: quiem High Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 10 A. M.

Friends St. Agnes Church of Robert" may callfrom 3to9P. M. Sunday Thoughts return to things long passed, Wilson, mother of Mrs. H.

V. Gier inaer. Ruth and David B. Wilson. Sis and Grandchildren.

Birthday Remembrance of MARY JANE WEBER Junt 29, 1928-April 26, 1938. God has taken home our darling, Piaced our bud tmong fhe flowers; Taken back the one He lent us, To a better homt than ours; Deep within our hearts we cherish, Thoughts of you, Mary Jane, we love Sadly Missed by the Entire Family. Birthday Remembrance JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A BANCROFT Margaret (nee Pettygiohn), Beloved wife ot Mac Gregor A. Bancroft mother of Mrs. Barbara Plant, Mrs.

Beverlee Critchell and Vac Gregor A. Bancroft residence, 720 Peie-dene Piece, Milford. Memorial services al thi Methodist Church, Milford, Sunday, June 29, at 8 P. M. Requested flowers be omitted.

Expressions of sympathy to Milford Methodist Church in memory of Margaret Bancroft. BROWN-Jehii devoted father of Mrs. Mane Kinman, Mrs. C. J.

Fraim, and Mrs. Ray Benson, Friday June 27; residence, 241 Main Florence, Ky. Age B8 years. Services from the Florence Baptist Church Sunday, June 29, at 2:30 M. Friends may call at the Stith Funeral Home, Saturday 3 to 9 P.

M. BRUEGGEMAN illen (nie Sheridan), beioved wife of the late Harry Bruegjeman, beloved mother of Mrs. Heien Aull, Miss Viola Brueggeman and Joseph Brueggeman, Mrs. Alice Wvnn sister of Mrs. Anna lane, Red-lands.

Friday. June 27. 1958; residence, 4843 Glenway Ave. Relatives and friends pease call at the J. Mever Overlook funeral Home, 4841 Gienway near Overlook on Sunday after 2 P.

M. funeral Monday. Soiemn Requiem High Mass St. Teresa Church at 10:30 M. BYRNE Thomas Michael, beloved hut-band of Clement Byrne (nee Melcheri).

devoied father of Mrs. Orville Brandes. dear brother of Mrs. Henry Krust and Mrs. Ailliam Straehle, Wednesday, June 25, 1958, at his residence.

505 Fairfield Bellevue. Ky. Services Monday, June 30, at the Dobbling funeral Home, 241 Fairfield Bellevue, at 11 A. M. Friends may call Sunday from 3jo 9 P.

M. CARIET0N Gertrude (nee Marklane'), wife of the lae Earl H. Carleton, devoted mother ol Mrs. David Chatfie.d and Judith Carleton, sister of M'S. Arthur Schlandt of Phoenix, Arizona, gundmother of Prentice Markland and David Wade Chetfield, Friday, June 27.

1958; residence, 1236 Ober-lam Boulevard. Bond Hill. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 550 i Montgomery Norwood, 5unday, i to 9 P. M. Service Monday, June 30, at 10:30 A.

M. CONWAY-Riiymond beloved husband of Ullian Conway Inee frentelj, devoied father of Sandra, James R. and Thomas Conway, beloved son of Mrs, Rose Conway, der brother of Charles Conway, Thursday, June 26, 1958, at his residence, 53 Shewnfe Ft. Thomas, Ky, Prayeri Monday, June 30, at the Donbling funeral Home, 106 5. Ft, Thomas Ft.

Thomas, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass St. Wmas Oiurrh at 9 A. M.

ends mrtr cal Sunday from i lo P. M. Time rolls on, but memories last ter of Mrs. Garnett 2inn; at her Alwavs Remembered by Children and REIIMAN August, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Schuckmen Reil-man, devoted father of Mrs. Charles (leura) Hasselbeck, John, Edwin end Elmer Reilman and 9 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, Saturday, residence.

317 Klina Dayton, Ohio Saturday, June 28, 1958: formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio. Friends may call Grandchildren. In Loving Memory at the Whitmer Bros. Funeral Home, Davtnn. Ohio.

Mondav. 3 to 5 P. June J8, 1958, aoe 86 years; residence 1769 Westwood Ave. Friends may cal Of our dearly beloved husband and and 7 to 9 P. Service at Christ at Rebold Funeral Home, 1712 Queen Deaths Elsewhere Harold Braddwk, 72, credited with pioneering the "travel now pay later" movement, at Mont-olairV N.

J. During World War Secretary of War Newton D. Baker named Mr. Braddock fii rector of the Library War Council. In 1918, lie became Tinderdirector of the savings FOUND Bull i vicinity of Cleves.

Ohio. Ownei can claim same bv calling n'l i-um FOUND -Young hound-lvoe dog; describe: pay feu ad BR 1-6556, FOUND-Blue parakeet; vicinity Kennedy Heights. El 1-6396. FOUND-Wire-haired" (ox terrier. Call HE Hamilton wristwalch; on Johnson Party Boat, June 25.

Re ardCall TW 2-H91 LOSf-Green Tnd' vellow parakeet) on Euclid CoPrvwiMe. MA 1-6716. altei6, PL 1-3519. LOST CAR" KEYS and glasses orobab'v CenterviHe Ohio: reward: Cincinnati CA 1-4840. LOST-Blue parakeet; Bridgetown area; name "Pete." Savs: "John good morning, talk to me," etc.

Reward. MO 1-7335 LOST-Blue' parakeet; vicinity Lillian Dr. Reward. EL 1-4403. raincoat Call alter 9 15166 Episcopal Church, Dayton, Tuesday, City Ave.

at Grand, Tuesday after 4 p. m. Funeral Wednesday. Requiem Of our beloved husband, father tnd July tt 1:30 P. M.

High Mass St. Bonaventure Church, father, JOHN HERTZBERGER, who passed away June 29, 1957. Every day brings memories, Every memory brings a tear; Deep within our hearts we cherish. Thoughts of one we love so dear. ZANONE-lrent (net Mariani), beloved wife of John B.

A. Zanone and dear a. m. mother of Robert J. and Narcissa Za none, sister of Albert.

Leo and Pear RENTZ-Katherint I. (Kate), devoted daughter of the late Sebastian and Mariani, Wednesday, June 25, 1958. Louise Rent! and beloved sister of Alwavs to be Remembered by Wife grandfather. WILLIAM E. BEEBE, Junt 30, 1886-January 15, 1952 A tributt of lovt and rtmemberance To tht one wt will never forget.

Sadly Missed by the Family. Birthday Remembrance our dear son end brother, LOUIS E. HEYWOOD. of 1667 Herbert Fvanston division of the Treasury's war Mrs. Cecelia Sweeney.

Miss Clara Renti, Mrs. Lucretia McGinlev and Friends may call the Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 34 Montgomery Sunday, from 4 to 9 P. M. Reouiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Italian and Daughter.

In Loving Memory Of i beloved mother, LENA ANDERSON, who passed away Junt 24, 1942 loan organization. Bohumil Lausinun, 55, ex-eieputy premier of Czechoslovakia, at Prague. Lausman once was leader of the Czechoslovak Social Democrat Party. the late Leo and Rose Rent; and twin lisfer of fhe la'e Cherles Thursdav, June 26, 1958: residence. 4435 Folev Price Hill.

Friends mav cail at the Grueter I Son Funeral Home, lliff and Glenwev Aves Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M. Funeral Mondav June 30. Reouiem Hioh Mes' St William Church 930 M. Church, Monday at 9 AM World War I Veteran.

World War I and II Treasured thoughts of one so dear. Those whom we love, go out of sight. Often brings a silent tear; Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last. But never out ot mind; They are cherished In the hearts Of those thev leave behind. bum SOCIETIES AND LODGES Sadly Missed by Mom, Dad, Sister and He fled to West Germany in 1919.

some time after the Com Your Lovino Daughter. Bue'ah Mae munists seized control of TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES DRIVING to Canada, men desires an. other party, share expenses. Leaving July 6-7. JE 1-0361.

MARRIED COUPLE wants ride to Florida and return: can start July 7. CA 1-1984. RESPONSIBLE serviceman wants transportation to Florida: tr and eioensei leave June 2V. Vif. l-uev TWO RiDfRS, able to drive wanted to tha'e expenses '0 Miami Fla Leave Om nnati lu-t H.

Ieve Mum July 20-21. Call ULvsses 2-5911- 4ptx KINlj MKVILt Will Off PfiO for IHustroui Harry S. Hull, Brother, In Loving Memory Of my beloved mother tnd lather, JULIA BRESNEN (net Legall) who passed away Juni 29, 1957 STEPHFN BRESNEN, who passed ttf. June 29, 1952. CV.frhoslovakia.

Marion Wasliinitlon Svik, a ti eat srrcrit great-granddaugh 4 iilildi ,5 E. 4TH ST. MA 1-3662 1 Bailev. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and brother CLIFFORD H. LANGENBEIN, who passed away June 29, 1934 Thoughts return to scenes long i.sassed Time rolls on but memories Missed by hu Parents and Sister at 8:15 P.

M. at tht Bamber Funeral Home, 3011 ter of George Washington's Woodburn Avt. half-btJothrr Lawrence, at Oak Jind, Calif. Alwavs Remembered fcy their Son, 'A W. HIRSCHFELO, 32', T.P.M.

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