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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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Tuesday, March 7, 1967 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Page 5 John J. Huebner, Theater Operator the 1 1 Funeral Home, 3050 Harrison Westwood, from 6 to 9 p. m. today. Burial will be In fcwjA 0 Spring Grove.

Louiiis N. Oilier A memorial High Mass will be sung at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Church of the Nativity of Our Lord, Pleasant Ridge, for Louis N. oilier, 54, who died In a Lake Central Airlines plane crash.

Formerly of Cincinnati, Mr. Oilier resided at 2667 Algonquin Toledo. He has been the sales manager for the Atlas Brand Sales Prestolite Co. in Toledo for the past 10 years. He was formerly with Autollte In Cincinnati.

He Is survived by his wife, Gladys, one daughter, Jule I Ann, one son, Jerald, three i sisters, Mrs. Marcella Eng- lert. Mrs. Noreen Gottmer, both of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Dorothy Siebert, Louis- ville, and two brothers from $18? A.

John J. Huebner, 80, of Che vit's first theater -and operator of one of Cincinnati's first outdoor theaters, died Mon- day In the Harrison House Home, 2171 Harrl-; son Ave. Mr. Huebner opened the Twin City Theater In Cheviot In 1911 where patrons saw a combination of movies vaudeville, and later owned the Twin City Air IDome on Harrison Avenue near Delmar. In 1928 he removed to Marlon, Ohio, where he operated the Ohio until he retired in 1948.

He was a member for 51 years of Lodge No. 5 of the Cincinnati, and was a former director and stockholder In the Cheviot Merchants baseball club, a semi-professional organization active In the K.I.O. League. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. June Bernius of Queen's Tower, Price Till; a sister, Mrs.

eGorge Kramer, Cheviot; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a Wednesday In St Church, Cheviot. Friends may visit Robert II. Bruce Services for Robert H. Bruce, a civil engineer with the Hoge Warren-Zimmerman Construction Co.

until his retirement in 1966, will be at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in Hyde Park Community Methodist Church. Mr. Bruce died Saturday at his home, 2980 Springer Hyde Park.

He was a native of Wise County, but a long-time resident of Cincinnati. He leaves his wife, the former Miss Mary Hoge: three daughters. Mrs. J. Sterrett Caldwell.

Mrs. William H. Schroer. both of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Chester A.

Dones, Lynnfield, two sisters, Mrs. Charles L. Stradley, Big Stone Gap, Va. and Mrs. Howard Lee Cummings Titusvllle, and seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Lester Jjihamp Services for Lester Braam Lakamp, 1016 Omar Lookout, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Seventh Presbyterian Church. Cleinview Ave. and Madison with Cincinnati, Cletus H. and Eugene G.

Oilier. Services will be In Toledo Wednesday. Max Zange Services for Max Zange, 79. a retired military engineer, will be at 9 p. m.

Wednesday In the Craver Funeral Home, Milford. Burial will be at the convenience of the family Thursday In Spring Grove. Mr. Zange died Sunday at Madison County Hospital, London. Ohio.

Mr. Zange was a retired Army civilian engineer. He was a member of the class i of 1912 of the University of Cincinnati and was named "all Ohio football end" his senior year. I He leaves his daughter, i Mrs. Russell McShane.

Lon- don. Ohio: a sister. Mrs. H. i C.

Scheer, Terrace Park, and two grandchildren. 1 Know what's with it if you like a completely new expression of furniture or would like to add just one to your favorite room visit the decorator's rooms on our Eighth Floor, Fountain Square or Langdon Level, Swifton for new impressions for today's home. Just a few of the many looks of today are shown here. All pieces are available custom covered in a wide selection of materials. Deeply tufted chair, solid color upholstery, $189, matchinq ottoman, $75.

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Zingy striped chair, $125. Shoe chair, $179. TODAY'S YOUNG SET APPROVES William h. hock Services will be held at 10 a. m.

Wednesday in the Dalbert Mortuary, 4208 Glen-way for William F. Kock, 57, who died Sunday in St. Francis Hospital. Mr. Kock was a laboratory technician for Procter and Gamble and resided at 560 Anderson Ferry Delhi Township.

He is survived by his wife, Helen Young Kock: a daughter, Mrs. Lois Ann Kincaid; a son, William and three brothers, Paul Robert and Charles R. Kock, all of Cincinnati, and two grandchil-dreen. Visitation will be from 4 to 9 today. Burial will be In St.

Johns Evan- gelical Protestant ceme- tery, Neeb Road. THE IN GROUP burial in Spring Grove. There will be no visitation. Mr. Lakamp was a sales engineer with the Aluminum Company of America for 22 years.

He received his B. S. degree at the Univer sity of Cincinnati. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elsbeth Botech Lakamp; one i BY KROEHIER Dr.

Edward J. Roche, 65, 1 j-v I vJr4 if a retired dentist, died Monday morning In a Ft. Lauderdale, hospital of emphysema. Dr. Roche, 731 Llndell Mt.

Lookout, had been vacationing in Florida. He leaves his wife Helen; three daughters, Mrs. Patricia Grote. Mrs. Geraldine Cain and Mrs.

Roberta Cunningham, all of Cincinnati; two sons, E. James, Cincinnati, and Rev. Daniel Roche. S.J., Chicago; George, Salem, N. and 17 grandchildren.

Requiem High Mass will be at 10 a. m. Thursday at Christ the King Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph New Cemetery.

Visitation will be 4 to 9 p. m. Wednesday at the Rohde Funeral Home, Mt. Lookout. Rev.

George Saffin i versity of Kentucky student, and one sister, Mrs Arnold Schroeder, Cincinnati. Dicight Keller Service will be at 2 p. m. today in the Kennedy Funeral Home, Bellefontaine, for Dwlght Keller, 62, former Cincinnatian who deid Saturday in the Latham Convalescent Home. Mr.

Keller resided in Bellefontaine. He was retired from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Cincinnati where he worked for 30 years. He leaves his wife.

Thelma; a son. James, of Albuquerque, N. two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Boughn, Plantation Park, Mrs. Ed Stanley.

Woodstock, Ohio, and two grandchildren. Burial will be in the Blue Jacket Cemetery. Mrs, Marie Ostertag Requiem High Mass for Mrs. Marie Schmidt Ostertag, 60, 4007 Andrews Delhi Township, businesswoman and Girl Scout leader, will be at 9:30 a. m.

Thursday in St. William Church, with burial In St. Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St. and Seton Ave. Surviving her are one son, Earl J.

Ostertag, and one daughter Mrs. Walter (Janet) Luthy, both of Cincinnati; her mother, Mrs. Mary Schmidt, Ft. Thomas, three sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Ostertag, Cincinnati; Mrs.

Cora Broering, Ft. Mitchell, Ky and Mrs. Rita Duell. Ft. Thomas; one brother, Robert Schmidt, Ft.

Thomas, and one grandchild. pontincal Requiem Mass will be at 10 a. m. Thursday in Holy Name Church, 2914 s. 3rd, Louisville, for Rev.

George A. Saffin, 71, native Monday in St. Josephs Infirmary. Father Saffin was pastor of Holy Family Church in Louisville for 35 years. He was the newly ap pointed pastor of Holy Name Church at the time of his death.

Father Saffin Is survived by his sister Mrs. Marie Wolt, and one brother, Raymond, both of Cincinnati. The body will lie in state Tuesday in Holy Family Church and Wednesday in Holy Name Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. 'Cut Your Own Taxes' Looking for help on your tax return? Send for "Cut Your Own Taxes," by tax expert Ray DeCrane.

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