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SisfJiy, April 11, I Ml Cincinnati Enquirer 9-K KWUHtTJ UD (DEATHS) ME tSTER Blanche I eWaiief leal. tnai ar I ANNOUNCEMENTS I ANNOUNCEMENTS I beioved wi'o Of Maurice Meiller devoted mother of Rosemary. Kather.ne. Paul ind Maurice Meitter jj kelkr 'I nociTioT KElllR nOCITIOT Jr dear sitter of Mrs. Theodora I ntn Mever.

Gerferd A. end Dr. J. Harry Dornhegeen Saturdtv. April 1 1, 1959.

JOURNEY'S INB (DEATHS) A GAITHAUI Freak k. (Ivdl. beloved hutr-end of Aernedna Houeiprock Geht; beloved fetn Antene McMahen. Eiter Genrd and AH-e Moor, beloved brotha af Paul. Wil-I ah end Richard Grthau.

end Mrs, latere fickert; also lurvived by five Thursday, April 9, i5; residence, 3535 Rawson PI. It-cu-em High Mesa St. Cecil a Church. Mondev. 9 A.

M. Frids may Clll a tn W.tt-Goed Relech Funerel Home, 3026 Medison Hyde Park, at Oakley Souere, Sunday, 4 9 P. East End mfican Im on feti 358, w.ll mwl Sunday, Tur nriPAU muv at ner residence. 22 w. Vina Place Ft.

Thomas. Kv. Praver Tuesdev. Aoril at the Cobbling Funete i huh inc. ntHaun nn 1111111 IIU1 OTHIRT KLAHM 'UIHfMITU KOUMANN StTlOl LACK CMUtZ MARONEY SMITH MARSHALL PAB4F0RA MclVIUIT OHN MUSTER SPRINkll METER SjUIIH MILLER STEPHENS NIELSEN Tl LIT 0LDIN6 TRIMIlf OSTERMANN- TROISCNIR LAMM VON ITI OWENS WIUMAN PfCHSTEpT W01FF Home ft.

Thomes. Kv. at I 30 A. Rtouiem gh Mass St. Thomas Church at 9 A Friends mav call Monday from 4to 9 P.

M. MIYER-Thereiie (awe lemee). beloved Kite of the late Bernard J. Mever; mother of Mrs. Berthe Me-decke.

Mrs. Gertrude Fieckenstem and Harry 8. Merer; Thursday, April WE ARE PROGRESSING WITH GREATER CINCINNATI 1 I YnD 80 YEARS llllr CUI(-lwii btlevtd huiband Ruth f. Gruhaf (nt Garrttani. b'othar of Mn.

6wn Duffin, Kamas 9. ivw- in her Both veer; residence nC CfMTUeTIII CEDVIPtT iou westwood Ave. friends may ca lit, frank Gmtof. Duncan lawranct Grubr. lounvtllt w.

we. gui.igu the Vitt 4 Stermer fairmount Fu neral Home. 18.4 Westwood Ave. Sundav from 4 to 9 P. M.

Funere il OUR I A ROE VOLUME OF 8USINFSS ENABLES US TO PURCHASE I i 111 111 in VAl AIM; kJ lAeltU Alii nukikl Tuiri iuaiu II IUI I nd Mttlwt Gfubf, fiitburh. Pa. Fndav Aorll 10. 1959, ml-dtrxt, 7519 Montjomary tt Kan-wood. Frttndi mav call at tha Ptnman Si i' a.

-1 1 iW XeWeJ Funrral Hsma. 6943 Montaomary d. Monday, April 13 tt 8 30 A. M. Requiem High Mass St.

Bonaventure Church, 9 A. M. Pravers of little Flower Aunliery No. 244, K. of SI.

Sunday, 7:30 P. M. I ROOMS TO SELECT FROM. THE JOHN F. RADEL CO.

ri Pr Ava, Sdvarton. Monday after 4 P. M. SttvKM Tuaiday at 10 30 A. M.

for nion'f lift txmtiileth PtN, bolowd wifa of UNtnAL MUMtS 1 MIllER-Charlei beloved husband! nut in th mhundanc of the thin ft tchirh ht Luk, 12:15 (Conyr. 1959. John Howard Harris) Clarence Gurren, mother of Wallace Donald C. and Clarence C. Gurren.

enter of Mrs. Natl.e Rentier, Mrs. Rose Decker. Mrs. Viola Werl-man, and Mrs.

Esther Egani at her residence, 1505 Greenup Coving, ton, Ky Thursday April 1959; age $7 years. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home). Robbini St. and Madison Covington, Mon day. April 13.

10 A. M. Friends mav call Sunday from 3 to 9 P. ot date Mettner Miller, tamer ot Mrs. lone McGre and George A.

Miller and the late Mary Louise Volck and brother ot Mrs. Clara M. Perk of Mnorei Hill, Friday, April 10, 1959; residence, 3574 Pepe Ave. Friends may call at the George Rohde Son Funeral Home, linwood and Delta Monday from 4 until 9 P. M.

Requiem High Mats St. Mary Church, Hyde Park, lueidey, April 14 et 9 A. M. BAUER Anna (naa RautcN). txloved JOILN F.

RADKL. TRKS. I CINCINNATI NEWPORT COVINGTON I Pf if IIDWEll-Ann M. YtV I (ff IIFERT George t. ICHULI-Mery V1 I fJ NALDIRMANN-Herry I.

SCHUIII-Stepheti ll 1 lit JACORS-Harley C. SKAGGS-Hilde 1 9 9 ALDERMAN Kerry beloved hus NIILSEN-Meyme IHaeev) (aei Will witt of tha lata Wandtll Bauar, da-yoted mother of Mrj. Mildred fisher, Mrs. Audrey Stewart. Mrs.

Marian kape, Mrs. Manorie Holden. Val. August, John and trie lata George and Elbert Bauer, lister of Mrs. Alma Sickman; also survived by 41 irand-childrtn and 12 great-grtndchilden; Friday, April 10, 1959; residence, 385S Ddifc Ave.

Friends may call al the Denman Funeral Home, 6943 Montgomery at Park Silverton. Henrv C. Niel yeri), beloved wife ot sen, devoted stepmother of Mrs. Merione Rensdell and Captain Jack w. Nielsen, litter of Mrs.

lue band of Eluabeth Bray Halderman. grandfather of Jean Usealmen, passed way Thursday, April 9, 1959, age t5 years; residence, 943 Washington Newport, Ky. Funeral 10 A. M. Monday, at the John J.

Radtl Co. Funeral Home, 822 York St. Friends may call Sunday after 3 P. M. Interment Peach Grove Cemetery.

(Hamilton pepers. please copy.) Wilson, suddenly, Fridey, April 10, 1959: residence. 6404 lilt Sunday, from 2 to 8 P. M. Requiem High Mass St.

John Church, Monday, April 13, at 9 A. M. Altar Society meet at funeral home Sunday, 7 P. M. Kennedy Heights.

Friends may cell at the Vorhis Funerel Home, 5501 Mont- ornery Rdv Norwood, Sundav, 4 to P. M. Servici Monday, Aorll 13. 2 P. M.

-Enquirw (Straub) Photoi HAMMOND Retort James, beloved husband of Amelia Frinll Ham lENNIS-lve, in Miami Beach, beloved Gail Duwcl, Mary Lois Schrwr, James Weinkam, Jeffrey Kalb mond. Friday. Aorl 10. 1959i resl OLDING Atki (nee Gill), beloved wife dence, 307 Klotter Avt.i age 88 lidol'i vstry lexvice) li conductoot with tht Ml appreciation that It ii a Mcroo) tributa ta lomaona't memory The JOHN l. RADIX CO.

I1EISKY J. RADEL, Pre. 652 STATE AVE WA I-036S science exhibit winners momer ot Nettie Btnnu, Mrs. sol Singer and let Bennis, ill af Miami Beach, and Myer Bennis of Toledo. Services Weil Funeral Home.

3901 ot Lawrence T. Oldmg, dear sister ot Mrs. Nora Davles, Mrs. Bertha Jones, Mrs. Annabelle Evans, James, William (Ned).

Thomas, Harry. Edwerd end years. Funeral services, Tuesdev, April 14. et the Riedlinger-lemen Funeral Home. 19 Gretn 1:30 P.M.

Reading Sunday, April 12. Fu- Friends mav cill Monday between 4 Rockets To Robots Army Holds 4 For Alleged Seoul Assault SEOUL, Korea, April 11 nerai Sunday, April 2, it 3 r. M. and 9 P. M.

4122 Glonwiy, WA M5I2 1005 Midiion, Covington, HE MISS John D. Gill; Thursday. April '887 Bitter Root In. Friends mey cell at Kirkpatrick Funerel Home, Ripley, Ohio, Sunday, after 2 P. M.

Funeral HAMPTON-Hwle. Lee. beloved hut HASI Idward beloved husband of the late Eleenora Reiderwella Blase. 1104 Vino PA 1-4145 122 York, Newport, CO 1-1560 bend ot Emma Hampton, dear son of Mrs. Oma Hampton i it hit home, devoted father of Mrs.

Charles (Irma) Senkbeil, dear brother of louis, Freda Monday, 10:30 M. OSTERMANN-IAHM-Mariaret (nee Al 207 Adelii ludlow. Ky.t Friday Aoril 10 1959i aoe 5S years. Fu Blase and the ate Laura Blast rie tnt. mdML neral services from Catherman grandfather of Cheryth and Roger (UPD U.

S. Army authorities today held four American sol ler), widow of Eugene Ostermann devoted mother of Mrs. Mergaret Ouchscher, John lahm ind the lete Joseph Lahm. stepmother Edwin and aenKoen, t-naay, April iq, i5Vj resl fsssnil kwttt Jones Funeral Home, 3)6 Elm Ludlow, Ky Mondey, April 13. it 11 A i Youngsters Score In Science Show diers in connection with an al wai'vv.

ijju vu ayPU yean Friends may call Sunday, from 3 to 9 P. it the Wain A. Bolton Emil Ostermann also survived by 5 m. v'mwii. Ft.

Mitchell, Ky. Friends may cell at the funeral home from 4 until leged assault and robbery of Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison grandchildren, April 11, 1959; residence, 6B3I Windward St. Friends three Koreans in Seoul 9 P. M. Sunday.

westwood. services Monday, Apri FUNERAL HOME may can at me ihomat funeral Home, HASKETT liiele M. (nee Chase), Thursday. 13, 10:30 A. M.

Queen City Lodge No. 559 service Sunday at 4418 Whetsel Madisonville WALNUT HILLS 1309 E. McMillan St WO 1-0474 MADISONVILLE 6111 Madison Rd. BR 1-0203 mother of Lorina V. Heskett, grand Monday after 4 P.

M. Reequiem High mother of Jeinne ind Paul Haskett, The soldiers were identified Mass St. John Vianney Church, Tues- BURKI-Myrtla beloved daughter of as Spl. 4c Joseph Barillo, 18, oay n. m.

lister of Mrs. William Birx e)t wasn-ington, Thursday, April 9, 1959; reiiHtnra. 3317 Mnntairh Ave. Serv mt late John I. Burke and Katharine Brooklyn, N.

Pfc. Arthur Mestemaker. dear sister of John OWSNJ-Jehn. beloved husband of 3412 CLIFTON AVE. AVon 1-4543 Parking In Rear ices it t.

P. White Sons Funeral Home. 2050 Beechmont Mt. Miss Alexandra Ralph C. Burke, and Mrs.

Blanche Meintke, passed w. Bell, 19, Pomona, Mrs. Mable Owens (nee lewis), dear father of Mrs. Grace Kunti and Mrs. Laura Duwel of Harrison, Ohio, Mrs.

Corrino Viel atf San Francisco. Cali- Washington. Monday, April 13, it 10 Pfc. Billy Hilburn, 19, Kerners- way, tpursday, April residence, 4661 Hamilton Ave. Friendi mav cal A.

M. t-riends miy cm junoay aner at the Otionau-ftosenacker Northsidei 4 P. M. ville, N. C.

and Pfc. Ernie Parker, 23, Delaware, Ohio. Funeral Home, Knowltons Corner, Sunday, 2 to 9 P. M. Reoulem High HEMER Anna (mi stoker), wife at 230 crystal forms possible.

Jeffrey Kalb, 16, Roger Bacon received first prize in the engineering division for his automatic, electric tick-tack-toe machine, operated by turning switches. The machine had the first move, and no matter what moves the human player made after that, the machine was unbeatable. First prize in physics went to James Weinkam, 16, Elder, for Authorities said Barillb was forma; Friday, April 10, ill hit 65th year. Funeral servici it thi lutz Funiril Home, Harrison. Ohio, Monday, April 13.

at 2 P. M. Friends may call it the funeral horn iftor 3 P. M. Sunday.

Interment Glen the lata John H. Hemer, devoted Mass St. Bonitece cnurcn, Monday 9 A. M. a witness.

The soldiers alleg niuniei oi itwi. vviuni; itiib. Margaret Harter, John Kenneth and edly accosted a Korean couple. the late Harold ind Erwin Hemer, sister of Henrv and Fred Kobir, COVEY-Dore (nee Scheer), wife of the late Edward E. Covey, devoted mother of Edward, Herman, Walter and Leslie Covey, and Mrs, Don Miy Heeman; also survived by mnt grandchildren After the alleged robbery, the Haven Cemetery, Hirnton, Ohio.

PECHSTEDT Cerrle, cousin of Mrs William H. Bonapfel. Saturday. Apri Thursday, April 9, 1959; residence. 6104 Ke ooo Ave.

Services it T. Army said, the soldiers dumped AD5 Of THE CHAS. A. MILLER SONS NORTHSIDE Kl 1-0040 Fildman Monumint Co. the Koreans into the canal.

White Sons Funenl Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, 11, 1959, residence, 7368 Hamilton Mt, Healthy, age 79 veers. Friends may call at the Hewtnorne and two great-grandchildrent Friday April 10, 1959; age 81 yeersi resi -joan 0rL Formerly With W1LTSEE, Inc. 24 W. 9th St.

CH 1-0932 NURRE BROS. FUNtRAI 0IRK10R CHr ntU9 Tndway Funeral Home Established 1892 Norwood, Ohio 4l3 Cameron Avi. MEJ-03II J. J. SULLIVAN CO.

Bredlord J. Sullivan Director 1336 t. McMillan at Ball Pi. WO 1-0133 They said a Korean woman Monday, April 13, it 2 f. M.

Friends mav call Sundav, 2 to 9 P. M. Gold Four happy teenagers icreamed and jumped for joy at the University of Cincinnati Fieldhouse yesterday after winning first prizes in the Eighth Science Awards Exhibit co-sponsored by the Engineering Society of Cincinnati and The Enquirer. In addition to receiving S0 savings bonds, the four winners in the chemistry, physios and engineering divisions, with their teachers, will be along given an all-expense trip by the Cincinnati Gas Electric Co. to Atlantic City April SO to attend the "Conference on the Atom." First place winner in the chemistry division was the team of Mary Lois Schroer, 17, and Gail Duwel, 16, both of Mother of Mercy School, West wood.

Their intricate exhibit of crystals, which took them three months to make, illustrated the Funerel Home. 7830 Ham Hon who came to the assistance of Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral serv Star Mothers Club services Sunday, Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Sunday, 3 to 9 P. M.

Requiem High tfll Oft And his "Calculation of the Path of a Rocket by the Law of Physics." He is working on a Granlti markers, 20 letteri ices Tuesday. April 14. at 10 A. 7 P. M.

Uo the others was kicked by one of the soldiers and also dumped Pride of Mt. Healthy Council No. 6 CH 1-6638 21-41 Reading Rd. HENDRICKS Girl, beloved husband of Mass, 5t. Saviour cnurcn, Kossmoyne, Mondey, April 13, it 9 A.

services Monday evening at 7:30 into the canal. Bamber Funeral Homi P. M. Mt. Healthy Rebekah lodge no.

604 services it 8 r. M. inter ment Arlington Memorial Gerdrn. the late Nina Hendricks (nee leming). dear father of Mrs.

Loom Jones, Mrs. Wilma Schulte, George, Manford md Ross Hendricks; alio survived by 19 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; Saturday, April II. 1959; late residence, 11359 Orchird Shar-onville. Funeral from W. J.

Wlrmel PLOGSTEDT Elmer, devoted huibend of Irene Berold Plogitedt, beloved uncle DAVIS-Stelli, beloved wife of the late Charles Davis, dear mother of Mrs. Hattie Reedy, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Harry and Robert Davis, Wednesday, April 8, 1959; at her honw, 403 Bake-well Covington, Ky. Visitation Sunday, at John N. Middendorf Sons Funeral Home, 917 Main from 2 until 10 P.

M. Services Monday, 10ST AND FOUND ot Mrs. jean Melier, Ihurioay, April 9, 1959; reiidence, 116 Shields St. two-stage rocket which he believes will reach a 1000 feet at its launching this summer. One exhibit which attracted a great deal of attention was "Gismo the Great," a seven-foot robot that walked and talked and answered questions.

The work of John Joachim, 15, Western Hills High, it took six months to build. Friendi mav call it the Anderion Sons Funeral Home, 31 IB Colerain at Ethan Tuesday. Aoril 14. it John tt Bember-Roberl Bembet 3011 Woodburn Ava. WO 1-1440 CREMATION HILLSIDE CHAPEL NICHES URNS S25 Dlimyth Ay UN 1021 NO CHARGE -OR LHAPfrl SERVICES doe 11 On Raust VISHORS I OMF UAUt 9 tO 4 WRASSMANN Snow Melts Away Charges At Old Eli GLASSES -Child's; brown and white; vicinity Stratford Manor, Reward.

RE Schraffenberoer Funeral Home. 3117 1 P. M. Friends miy call Monday April 13, at 10:30 A. M.

Interment Vine Corrvville. Sunday, 4 to 9 after 4 P. M. forest lawn Memorial far. LOST-Man'i black billfold; between r.

w. funeral lervicei Monoey, it Broadway Hotel end 13th and Main. Con- HUNDEMER Samuel dim), beloved 2PM. taini money, benk book, driver'i license, etc liberal rewerd Contact H. E.

Dunn, ROTHERT Ruth (nee Winter), beloved wife of Edwin A. Rothert; dear DENAO-Cevlmila, beloved lister of the late Dominic Carusone, beloved sister-in-law of Anonetta Carusone, April 9, 1959; residence, 2707 Euclid in her 77th year. Friends mav call Sunday at the Paul E. Frederick BroaowayHotei, MAJA 100 nt 86. NEW HAVEN, April 2625 Gilbert Ave WO 1-1G00 mother of Harold Rothert; also sur IU4I Diamond platinum circl pin vived by three grandchildren; litter 11 UP) Snowball charges of Mn.

Edward (Evelyn) Claunch; and diamond platinum wriil watch Reward Call EAit 1-4424, against 42 Yale students al Son funeral Home, IB Corrvville. Sundav. 3 to 9 P. M. Re Thursday, April 9, 1959, In her 62d Deaths And Funerals husband of thi late Amelia Bieie-field Hundemer; dear father of Mrs, Helen Huber, Clifford ind Harold Hundemer; brother of Richard Hundemer; also survived bv 16 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren ind three greet-great-grendchildren; Frl-l day, April 10, 1959.

of 6021 Grid-lend Golf Minor, formerly of 3571 Potomac Ave. Friends mey call at the Nurre Funeral Home, 3437 Montgomery Monday, from 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass i i LOST Blue parektet; Pleasant Ridge veer: reiidence. 3181 Ebenerer Rd most melted away today.

quiem High Mass Holy Name Church, Friendi mev cell at the Vitt I Ster vicinity, teller and Maple Leatj an Monday, it 9:30 A. City Court Judge Charles swri name rewerd. Kb 1-6946 DENIG-Frederick A beloved husband of Magdalene Bailer Denig, devoted Henchel granted continuances until June 1 for the students mer Western Hills Funeral Home. 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Sundey from 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 P. M.

Funeral services Monday, April 13, it 10 A. M. Member of Westwood Council No. 102. LOS1 Black Cocker 5pnl, 7 va'l old, white on nose nd neck; Finney.

father of Mrs. Clarissa Bellersen brother of George Denig and the late town ire of Northern Hills. For accused of flinging snowballs BT uur mginer UT juiiovv inuii.ii, Tuesday, at 9:30 A. M. Pride of Mrs.

Anne Breitho III and Frank Denig: reward, call WE 1-1466. Ruthemeyer. Rites Set For Tuesday and taunts at police March 12 grandfather of Martin Bellersen, LOST Cocker Spaniel. 4 moivHis old Kentucky Council, D. of will hold service Sunday, 7 P.

M. D. of A. In lieu of floweri done-lions can be made to the American Heart Foundation or Hamilton County Council fot Retarded Children. and 14.

reddish brown, nam Taffy; vicinity Friday, April 10, 1959; residence 5915 O'Mean Pleasant Ridge Classification Index Ward Ave. Bellevue, Ky. JU 1-5096 JACKSON-Mrt. Bessie be RUTHEMEYER Vincent 6.. beloved hut- Friends may call it the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgomery Rd.

Norwood. Monday. 4 to 9 P. LOST Cet. black ind whit, pert An gore i vicinity Dimmick and West Cheit This meant they were found neither guilty nor innocent, but their cases likely would be bend of Eliiabeth (Best) Ruthemeyer loved mother ot Mrs.

Lillian small-wood; sister of Mrs. Flora Hector and Mrs. Charily Purnell. bath of (nee Lynch beloved brother et Ka Rodsjrewird, SPruc 5-52B2. Requiem High Mail Church of the phael John Albert L.

Ruthe A-JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) l-CARD OF THANKS C-IN MEMORIAM 0 BIRTHS MARRIAGES SOCIAL EVENTS Requiem high mass will be Nativ tv. easant Ridoe. Tuesday LUST-Eernng, blue brlllanc with dropped if the lads of Eli be meyer, Mrs. Ann Fogarity md Mrs pearl center; clip; Wednesday morning April 14, at 9:30 A. M.

Holy Name Cincinnati; Friday, April 10, 1959, at her residence, 766 Whittler St. Friends may call it Renfro Funenl Home, 647 Forest Avondale, held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in M. reroui at.

IUVIII, IIIIK, U.IICU UUUDIMT Friday, April 10, 1959, in hit 72d Society will meet it thi tuneri have themselves until then. A three-man commission was Patrick Church for Vincent G. LOST Siemaee rati Rnhhft home Monday 8 P. Mj SOCIETIES AND LODGES Avonooi. UN l-BJIU.

DEWAIB Rose (nee Waltiel), beloved G-MISCEUANEOUS NOTICES residence, 4654 Howard Ave. Friendi may call at the Dhonau-Rosenacker Montfort Heights Funeral Home. 5527 Cheviot neer North appointed recently by Mayor wife of the late Edward Dewaid Remington or H-L0S1 AND FOUND LOST-Man'i billfold; Elm Place. Reward. foster mother of Edward Dewaid Jr.

TW 1-8036. Bend Monday 4 to r. m. K-TRAVEL OPPOPRTUNITItS Thursday, Apil 9, 1959; residence 28 E. Liberty St.t ice 76 years Requiem High Man St.

Patrick Church Tuesday. 10 A. M. Northiid Council Monday, April 13, from A P. M.

until 9 P. M. Interment Knoxvilll. Tennessee JONES-Hotei age 87, residence, Delaware-Rednor Delaware, Ohio, Saturday, April II, 1959; survived by three sons, Leland T. af Cincinnati, Vernor E.

of Dirien, Conn, ind Wyford D. of Delaware, four grandsons, on sister, Mrs. Edwerd nf Oirhwnnd Ohio. Funeral serv Richards C. Lee to look into the causes of friction between the city and university communities.

One cause the snow already has disappeared. Funeral Monday, April 13. it the Reidlinger-Lemen Funenl Home, 19 Green 10:30 A. M. Friends may 1683 K.

of St. Isaac Jogues General Assembly 4th Degree, ind Ruthemeyer, 71, 4654 Howard veteran insurance agent tnd Knights of Columbus leader. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St. and Nebraska Ave.

Mr. Ruthemeyer died Friday night in Good Samaritan Hospital a few hours after being taken there from his home. JOURNEY'S END (DEATHS) A call Sunday between 4-f P. M. Order of The Alhimbn Al Kamel Caravan 10 service Monday.8 P.

M. DOYLE-Ellen (nee Hulnlen), wife of lAYLOR-Wllliam. beloved son of Wil ices Tuesday it 2 P. M. front the liam and Urol savior (nee joiomoni.

devoted brother of Debbie ana ADS FALLING In Former Classifications: I INSTRUCTIONS, HOME STUDY and EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION will be found In Class 36A EMPLOYMENT INSTRUCTION Bennett-Brown Funirel Home, Delaware, Ohio, when friends may call after 12 noon on Monday. KATZ-Yette, of 1935 langdon Firm sister of Julien Kelt and iunt of Frank M. Kati. Servici Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd Sun For 35 years, Mr. Ruthemeyer tricil Savior, Friday, April 10 at Corpus Christi, Texas.

Funeral from the John J. Redel Co. Funerel Home 652 State Monday. April 13, at 2 P. M.

Friends mev call Sundav after 1 P. M. College Building Swept By Flames Zion, 111., April 11 (VP) A the late Thomas Doyle, devoted mother of Mrs. San Felix. Mrs.

Marv LaFontaine. Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mrs. Neil C. Krenr, and Frank Doyle; age 107 years; Wednesday.

Aoril 8. 1959; residence. 5133 Carthage Ave. Norwood. Friends mav call at the Vorhis Funeral Home.

5501 Montgomery Norwood, Sunday. 4 to 9 P. M. Requiem High Mass St. Peter and Paul Church, Norwood, Monday, April 13, it 9:30 A.

was special agent for the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa and was also secretary of the day, April 12, it i a r.jvu SCHULiE-Kate (nee Mendery), beloved VON EYE-Wllllem J. beloved husband of Ida Andrei Von Eye; dear father of the late William J. Von Eve Jr. i brother of Mrs.

Anna De Camp; also survived by two Frirtiy. April 10, 1959; residence 7 Fianders ln Greenhills. F'iendi mey call it the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vim Carthegi, Monday after 4 P. M. Funeral services Tuesday it 11 A.

M. Velley Stir Council 265, Junior Order, services Mondayat 8 M. WIllMAN Elmer F. (Mast), beloved husband of Mathilda Willman (nee Myers), dear father of Mrs. la-Verne Ford, Richard and Thomas Will-man, Saturday, April 11, 1959, It his horn.

620 Bakewell Covington, age 56 years. Funenl Tuesday. April KELLER Andrew, age 68 years; beloved quickly spreading fire engulfed iion Auditorium and the ad Lynch Fish Co. He was one of the founders of Northside Coun DRUCKE Lent beloved sister of joining Zion College building cil 1683, Knights of Columbus, TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES wife of th late John A i scnuue dear mother of Mrs. Conrad (MatlnlaV Ruel.

Katharine. John, Carl, Andrew nd louis Schulut alio survived bv 12 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren; formerly of Boudinot Weitwood; ntered Into reit at hr reiidenci, 900 Mill Mlllvlll, Ohio, Wednesday April 8, In hr 93rd year. Funeral from John C. Gump Funeral Home 3440 Herbert, Cheviot, Mondey, April 13. it 2 P.

M. Friendi may call 3 to 9 P. M. Sunday. TWO DRIVERS for transportation to huiband of th late Katherin (ne Williams), ind thi lati Arrvelil Keller (nee Bremerhius), beloved father of Harold and Melvm Killer ind Mrs.

Lorraine Schnell, devoted brothir of Hilda. Bertha and Emmi Keller, Mrs. Caroline Fangman, Mrs, Barbari Carson, Mrs. Amilii Imrrvenhart and Albert Keller; also survived by li grandchildren; Thuriday, April 9. 1959; reiidence, 422 Klotter Ay.

Friendi may call at the Buss Borgmann Co, Parkway Funerel Homi, Central Pkv. ind Clifton Hills Miss Carrie Drucki, Miss Anna Drucke and Mn. George C. Rihty. it her homi 223 E.

Eighth Covington. Thursday, April 9. 1959. Funeral Monday, April 13, from thi Hugen-burg 1 Niemeyer Funenl Homi, 40 W. Sixth Covington, it 8:30 A.

M. Requiem High Mass, Mother of God Church, at 9 A. M. Interment St. Mary Cemetery.

Friendi may call Sunday, 2 until 10 P. M. New Orleens; references. El 1-05B7 and had been a member of that council for more than 50 years. Mr.

Ruthemeyer was past grand knight and past faithful navigator of Isaac Jogue's 14, from th John N. Middndorf today. More than 100 children and adults were led to safety. No one was reported injured. Fire departments from 11 communities fought the blaze.

Witnesses said the roof of the auditorium, scene of the community's annual Passion Play, bad collapsed. Sons funenl Home, 917 Miin 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mess St Aloysius Church, 9 M. Friends mev call 20 10 P.

M. WOLFF -Clare M. In Diecktr'aderV General Assembly, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus; DUBOSKI-Julii (nte Maselai), widow of VIXCEXT O. RUTHEMEYER SMITH-Delmer, beloved huibend of Sunday, after 2 P. M.

Service! Mon-dav. Aoril 13. It 1:30 P. M. Take past master, southw beloved wife of Frederick C.

Wolff. WANT ADS INFORMATION CLOSING TIMES Ohio Bus lines direct to funeral horn, transfers accepted. hemisphere of the Fourth De will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Eighth St. and Seton deer mother of Mrs.

Earl (Louise) Brstfish; grandmother of Dolores Justice, Earl R. Jr. and Jerry Bratlish; great-grandmother of Wendy Jo Jus gree; past vice grand com the lite Ruth Ellen Smitn inei ire-ton); father of Helen Everhart, Arthur, Walter, Dvid and William Smith; Saturday. April 11, 159. Servicei from th Kennedy Funeral Home, Bethel, Ohio, Tueiday, April 14, at 10:30 A.

M. Friendi may call it the funenl home Monday iftr KEllT-lvcy beloved "daughter of tice; fridey. Aoril 10. 1959; at her John Duboski, beloved lister of Josepn Grant, sister-in-law of Mrs. Catherine Grant; also survived by 19 nieces and nephews; Friday, April 10, 1959; residence, 1713 Dallas North College Hill.

Friends may call it the Busse Borgmann Co. Parkway Funeral Homi, Central Pky, ind Clifton Hills Sunday, ifter 2 P. M. Requiem High Mass St. Margaret Mary Church, Monday, April 13, at 9:30 A.

M. Take Ohio Bus line- direct to funeral home, transfers accepted. residence, 6771 Mullen age 80 mander, Order of Alhambra, Al Kamel Caravan 10; past president of the K. of C. luncheon club, and also helped form the Price Hill.

Oscar Fried Services for Oscar Fried, an To place, cancel or correct 3 P. veers, t-rientis may call at the Neid-hard Funeral Home. 3155 Herriion SPADAFORA Elena (naa Mereil), widow the late Mictiaet ina mery mcn-drews Kelly, devoted sitter of the late Mary Kelly Luebbermg ind dear aunt of Frank luebbering ind cousin of John McAndrews. Fridey. April 10.

1959. it Mt. St. Mirtin, Newpor Ky. Funenl from the Muhlnkemp Funeral Home, B35 York Newport, Wednesday, 8:30.

Requiem High Mass it the Church of Immiculati Conception, 9 A. M. Friends may call from Westwood, an Sunday alter 3 color group of the Fourth De r. m. funeral services Mondey.

an ad, phone GA 1-6300, a direct line to Want Ad of Joseph Spadetora, beioveo momer of louil, Carl and Joseph SparJefon Mn. Virginia Powers and Mrs. Clnra Ctralrkar heloved lister of Ro- engineer for the Stacey Manu pni ta, et p. M. gree unit in Cincinnati.

DUDLEY Raymond Clifford, of 917 Mr. Ruthemeyer attended a maldo Moreii, Mrs. Ada Campa and headquarters. Ads may be dinner at the Hotel Sheraton 3 to 9 P. M.

Tuisday. facturing Co. for 14 years, will be at 1:15 p. m. today at Hillside Chapel, Cincinnati Crematory.

Mr. Fried, who was 71 years ADAMSON Onl I ADRIAN FRENCH ALIOS FRIED I ANDERSON FUEHNER I IAUER CAMBIll I BENNIS GARTHAUS I CASE GRUBER fl U'Kf CURREN i HALDERMAN DAVIS HAMMOND I I DENAO HAMPTON 1 1 DENIG HASKETT I OEWAll HEMER 3 HENDRICKS DRUCKE HUNDEMER DUBOSKI JACKSON DUDLEY JONES IATMAM KAII EPPSTEIN charged. Billings will be Gibson last Saturday night hon KLAHM C. blovd husbend Mrs. Romelll tsposno, rnoay, pni 10, 1959; residence, 1736 Pell St.

Friendi may call th Buis a Roramann Co. Parkway Funerel Home. Card Of Thanks oring him and others who had Sincere thankt and annrariatla tn of Gertrude Klahm (ne tnoresi, Devoted father of C. Frank Klahm Jr. and Mrs.

Gertrude Rutledge. brother Central Pky. and Clifton Mills been members of AI Kamel th many friends, reletives end neighbors for the kindness nd sympethy shown us in th oreat lost of our old, died Friday at Jewish Hos of John H. and thi lite Gustev Sunday, liter 2 P. M.

Mguiem rtign Mxt Rnnifare Church. Monday. Freemen beloved husband ot Mrs. Birdie Dudley, dear father of Clifford and Ronald Dudley, brother of Brack ind Roy Dudley, the late Robert Dudley ind Mrs. Josephine Dudley, suddenly, Wednesday.

April 8 1959. in Cincinnati, Ohio. Friends may call Sunday. Aorll 12, 1959. after 3 P.

M. it Renfro Funeral Home, 67 Forest Avondale, St. John lodge 3 service Sunday night at funeral home. Remains will lie in state at First Baptisl Church. Revere Delhi.

Monday, April 13, from 12 noon until services it 1:30 P. M. Caravan 35 years or more. Aoril 13. it 9:45 A.

M. Take Ohio made at expiration of ads. DEADLINES DAILY 4 P. M. dearly beloved Husband, Father and Surviving Mr.

Ruthemeyer are his widow, the former orotner. Klahm, also lurvived by i grandchildren, Thursday, April 9, 1959 residence, 6206 Ronbury St. Requiem High Mesi Guardian Angel Church, Tuesday. April 14. at 9 A.

M. Friends Bui Linet direct to funeral horn tramfen accepted. WALTER C. WEAVER Elizabeth Lynch; three brothers, SPOHN-Mareri, belovtd mother of EiDeciallv do we with to thank the pital. His home was at 1234 Ry-land Bond Hill.

He was stove designer for the Estate Stove Hamilton, for 1C years before joining Stacey. Survivors include his widow. Alice; a son, Walter, New York Raphael H. and John Cincin Mrs. Dorottiy Marilyn sponn jtoii- man nranrimMhar nf RiChard and mey call It T.

P. Whit 6 Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Deedline tor all rmtltiplt-column ds nati, and Albert Los An Interment Maple Grovi Cemetiry, No Paitori of St. Vincent Paul and St. Andrew Churchet, Or, I. Gottesman and Dr.

C. Wyler, Nurses end all at the Jewish Hospital, donori of the many beautiful floral offerings, Sprit Mt. Washington, Mondey ifter 4 r. viewing ifter service starts. geles, and two sisters, Mrs Kent Stoliman, Wedneiday, April 8, 1959; reiidenc, 6207 Joyc In.

Funeral services at tha Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, KOLLMANN-Frenk beloved husbend EATMAN Edward beloved father Anna Fogarity and Mrs. Lucille spiritual Bouquets, and get well crds, svmoathv cardt. and Vitt A Sterm.r and two grandchildren. The of Marcelli Levitt Kollminn, devoted father of Mrs. Mirian Blrkemeitr, Mrs.

Nancy McGannon, Mery Sua, Marcii Ann ind Donald Kollmenn, Mondey, 10:30 A. M. Funerel Directors for the kind md Clark. The Dhonau-Rosenacker fa SPRINKLE Katharine (nee Williams), etticient management of th funerel. widow nf Thar et W.

5or nkle. De- brother of Mrs. Miry Fetdmen, Clare neral home, 5527 Cheviot Th Bereeved Family. of Mrs. Pearl Scroggm, grandfather of Mrs.

Lucille GllleiDie ind brother of Mrs. Neva Glore and Mrs. Minnie Sinclair, at his residence. 115 E. 8th St.

(Scroggin Rest Homi), Covington. Ky Saturday. Aorll II, 1959; age 79 years. Services at thi ALLISON ROSE FUNERAL HOME. Robbins St.

and Madison Covington, Tuesday Aoril 14. at 10 A. M. Inter Weil funeral home, Avondale, is in charge. Alvin Eppstein nd HI large typ for th next morning'! Enquirer.

5 P.M. Small typ edt (agate) for th next morning Enouinr. SUNDAY 6 P.M. FRIDAY All ADS Charged ind Paid In Advance. CORRECTIONS loved mother of Or.

Ruth Sonnkl, beloved lister of E. C. Williams, Friday, April 10, 1959; residence, 327 Card Of Thanki nd Arthur Kollminn, also i grind-childrin, April II, 1959; residence, 4428 lucerne Ave. Friends may call at thi Thomn funeral Home, 4418 Whetiil Madisonvill, Tuesdey I would lik ta aaoresi mv sincere Terrece Ave. Friends may call at the A Snramanii fn Parkwav Fu.

gretitude tor the kindness and sympathy undemanding of our friendi. Alvin Eppstein, associated for neral Home, Central Parkway and Clif during the passing of my Huiband. ment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 P. M.

Monday. Ft. Thomas Lodge F. md A. M.

No. after 4 P. M. Requiem High Mail St Margaret of Corton Church Wdns. day 9:30 M.

ton Hilli Ave. Monday from ig A. until time of servicei at 11 A. many years with the William Enderlein Produce died late WILLIAM H. LANF Especially do I thank Father Eric Kindly omit flowers.

Take Ohio lui 177 will hold services it 8 P. M. Mondey. Giasen, O.S.M., St. Johns, Lathari Deedllnet tor corectlom th aim Local 47 D.

A. Chapter 1, and is deadlines tor each typ ot ad. Once twin naa ininwnii. loved wife af the lit Joston A. lines Direct to tunerii nom, inns fers iccepted.

yesterday at Jewish Hospital. He was 69. His home was at 4515 Perth Lane, Bond Hill. lack; dear mother of Misi Ros SQUIRES-Rosi (nee Raliii), beloved Kieonnger-iemen runerai uirtcrori, iv pieced, en cannot be changed until Green St. latter th first looearanca in tha paper lack ind the lite Mrs.

Hilda Welter EPPSTEIN-Alvln, in his 70th year, of 4515 Perth beloved husband of the let Helen Eppstein, devoted father of Mrs. Sidney Brant, end Ted Eoostein. brother of Mrs. Peter Hor Mn. William H.

ten. mother of Mrs. Dorothy Briunstem, Mrs, Rose Schuehltr, Mn, Lillian He is survived by a son, Ted; beck, Clifford ind Jouph leek lister of Mn. Emm Reiter, Mn. Louisa Srouf md Joseph Ehrbrecht nd tht late Mrs.

Frieda Fithesser and Charles Ehrbrecht; alio lurvived Beckmen, Mrs. Harriet Schwerti. Mrs Mary Koetters. Mrs. Gertrude lingei back.

Servici Weeil Funenl ERROR AND ADJUSTMENTS IN MEMORIAM a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Brant; a sister, Mrs. Peter Horback, and five grandchildren. and John H. Squirei, alto lurvived bv 301 Reeding Rd.

Monday, April 13, at 3:30 P. M. Friends mev call at 18 grandchildren md great-grandchildren. Saturday. Aoril II.

1959; the funeral homi Sunday 7 P.M. to by three grandchildren and four gnat-grandchildren; Thuriday, April 9, 1959: residenc. 2773 North Bend Rd Advertlteri thoulfl check tha first In Services will be at 3:30 p. m. 1 1 n-an A Th.

n. p.m. FOSTER-Cherlotte (nee residence, 1944 De Armoni Armend St. North College Hill. Friends mey call at the Hodepp Funeral Home, is in charge.

C. Frank Klahm Requiem High Mass for Frank Klahm, 65, owner and operator of the Mt. Washington Garage for the last 35 years, will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday in Guardian Angels Church.

Burial will be in Guardian Angel Cemetery. Mr. Klahm, oldest businessman in point of service in Mt. Washington, died Thursday in Drake Hospital. He had been ill a year.

Surviving Mr. Klahm are his widow, Gertrude; his son, C. Frank a daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Rutledge; a brother, John and six grandchildren. The T.

P. White funeral home, Mt. Washington, is in charge. Harry W. Trimble Friends may call at Nurre Bros.

Fair- tomorrow at the Weil funeral home, Avondale. Burial will be view-Clifton Funeral Home. 345 not be reiponnble tor mon then on incorrect insertion. Upon noting an error th edvertner thould ceil the McMillan Sunday. 4 to P.

M. lovejd wife of Charles J. Foster, daughter of Carrie Brlckhouse (nee Howard), and the late Jessi I. Brlckhouse, 6041 Hamilton Ave. With time an nounced later, STEPHENS-leuri Mae (nee Snyder), be United Jewish Cemetery, Wal Requiem High Mass Church of the littli Flower, Monday, April 13, it leilltied Department GA 1-6300, or iaiilfied Cuttomer Service PA Priney, April 10, 1959; residence nut Hills.

1473 larrvwood In. Funeral service 9:30 A. M. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife ind mother, fONA SCHULTE, who pasted away April 12, 195). In our hearts your mmory Alweyi tender, fond nd tru.

There's not I day, deer Edna, That wi do not think of you. Sadly Miised by Her Daughter Minnie, i Grandson Edward and Huiband Elmer. In Loving Memory Of our beloved Huibend and father, ROBERT CARLSON, Entered into rett Aoril 11. 1944. Adiuitmenti mad on th degree to which th error reduced th value loved mother of Jtmes V.

Stephens, Mrs. Mabel Arnold, Mrs. Maude Rouse and Mrs. Helen Osborn; Friday, April MARONEY Nellie, beloved daughter of Monday, 10:30 A. from the Dal-bert Mortuary, Glenway end Rosemont or tn id.

Mrs. Carrie Gambill the late Jack and Mary Maroney and dear sister of thi lite John ind Non Aves, Friends may call Sunday, 3 Thi rloht la reserved bv th Cincinnati For a mrjit'i Ufe continteth not in the abundance of the thingt srii'ciS km posreth. Luke 12 slS (Conyr 1959 John rtowira Herrlt) ADAMSON Mery Ifti. beloved wife of the late Roland Adamson, devoted mother of Mn. Anna Senderi, Normi James md Riymond Adamson and thi late Stelli Barnes and Carl Adamson, Thursday.

April 9. 1959; residence. Columbia Park. Ohio. Funeral Mon.

day, Aorll 13, it 2 t. M. from the Argo Funtral Home, Cleves. Friends Pj M. ADRIAN Charles, beloved son "of thi late William and Caroline Adrian (nee fiegel), beloved brother of Miss Louise, John and Albert Adrian, Sat-SKly- widence, 2313 Chickasaw St.

Relatives and friends mav call Sunday from 3 to 9 f. M. it the Rilph Mever Funeral Home. 4164 W. 8th St.

it Kreii line. Funenl service Monday, Aoril 13, it 1 P. M. Interment Moscow Ohio. Queen City lodge 559 F.

I :30 h'd MMRSiHiebettrn Merttti (nei' DolTT. beloved wife of Edwerd Albers, daughter of Mrs. Mary Doll, mother pf Rosemary, Edwarafc Robert and Louis Albers; sister of William, Charlei md John Doll; it thi resl. dence 154 42d Covington, Ky.i Saturday, April II, 1959; ege 42 years. Priyeri it thi Swindler Funerel Home, 214 W.

Southern Covinoton, Tuesday, Aoril 14, it 10:30 A. M. Requiem High Mass Holy Crois Church, II A. M. Interment Mother of God Cemetery.

Friend! miy call ifter 3 p. M. Mon. day St. Heleni Sociity.

p. M. Monday. ANDERSON Geerie It! (BobOeloved husband of Deloris dear father of Deen. Marcii.

Karen end Scott Anderson, ion of Lou Andersoni Saturday, April 11 1959; residence, S018 Southfleld Fort Wayne, Ind.i formerly of Hertwell. Friends mey cell it the Hodapp Funeral Homi, 7401 Vine Carthegi. Monday, ifter 4 P. M. Funenl services Tuesday it 2 P.

Memoir of McMillan Masonic lodge. 10, at reiidenc, 805 Elberon Cincinnati. Ohioi lot 86 years. Serv to r. M.

FRENCH MaTlo M. (ne Bodemtein) ices et Taliaferro Funerel Homi, Er- Services for Mrs. Carrie wife of Virgil E. Gambill Engulrir to revue or riltct arbitrarily its option my idvertising deemed obtecflonebl aith.r in tuhiect matter. beioved wife of Robert French and lenger, Mondiv.

April 13, it II A. M. Interment Hopeful Cemetery. Maroney; Friday, Aoril 10, at residence, 130 Van Voest Bellevue, Ky. Prayers Erschell Funeral Home, 227 E.

Sixth Newport, Tuesday, April 14, at 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Mais at St. Anthony Church, Bellevue, 9 A. M.

Interment New St, Joseph dear sister ot Mrs. Terence Shea An.ll ii toco Illustration or phraseology opposed to public Interest ar th policy af th Friends may call Sunday 5 to 8 P. M. Pleate omit flowers. who formerly was a carpenter for the Lunkenheimer will be at at 1 p.

m. Tuesday in lovngly remmbred by his Wif newspaper. VII IV AA ka. ano ueunnters. 415 E.

45th Covington, aoe 57 years. Prayers Tuesday, April 14, at Connlev Bros. Funeral Home. 11 Ilfcfc, ay Ti vw- loved ion of Cln Tilly (nei Blum), CANCELLATIONS the Albert L. Boehmer funeral Cemetery, Pnc Hill.

Friends may ca from 4 to 9 P. M. Mondey. beoved father of Schuyler. Cheryl- E.

Southern latonli it MISCEIUHE0US NOTICES 0 ann, Clair and Cherii Tilly, dear home, Vine St. and Auburn Ave. DAIIY-S M. tor naxt dav'a Ennulrer. MARSHALL Samuel (., beloved hul- A.

M. Requiem High Mass Holy Cross Church at 9 A. M. Friends may call brother of Robert Tilly and Mrs. Anna belle James.

Saturday. April 11. 1959: sunuAT rioon Saturday tor running ad. Na cancellations accented Satur band of Brutus Marshall (net Greene); devoted father of Peter Lee Mar wonoay to r. ryi.

Burial will be in Vine Street Hill Cemetery. Harry W. Trimble, 66, 1739 day for ads ippeering for thi first shall; ion of Mrs. Myrtle Marshall; FRIED A. Oscar, ot 1234 Ryland Prompt SBSrlCE Expert HELP ANNOUNCING th opening af Ilk Dtinh Fithing Club, across 'rom WLW Everybody'! Farm, State Rout 42, Mason, Ohio; lake stocked every 10 days, A friend'y ieke under new man- Westwood a clerk in Juve Mrs.

Gambill, who was 73 Friends may call it the Buss I Borgmann Co. Pirkwey Funeral Home, Central Perkwiy ind Clifton Hills Ave Monday after 2 P. M. Reouiem Hioh rim on Sunday. Pleat ask for a cancelation numbr.

oeioveo nusoano or auci tried, de voted father of Walter Fried owner ot Mrs. Georgia volley; Mrs Janet Herroo. Mrs. Roiena Marshall nile Court for 32 years, died years old, died Friday night at Service Hillsldl Chipel, Cincinnati agemenr, noy ujPpoptor; Men St. John Church, Deer Park, in your cancellation rcipt.

LOCAL RATES cremation Sii Uixmylh Ave Sunday, April 12; it 1:15 P. M. lc YOU have land contract or 2d mort Tuesday, April 14, it Tike William and Davis Marshall; suddenly Friday, April 10, 1959; reiidenc. Emerson lovelind. Ohio; In hit 38th year.

Servicei, Crivir Funeral Homi, Milfordr Tuesdiy. April 14. it -at his home early yesterday He had not been ill. A veterans of World War I her home, 190a Young Mt Auburn, In addition to her husband FUEHNER Jehu beloved huiband of Bui lm direct to funenl homi ransfen accepted. gage no witn to oiipote at mam, eel SKviine 3-3TOO BE 1-1479 ifter r.M Weshlnit" MV the late Ann Weigand Fuehner, and 2 P.

Friends mey call Monday Th following quotation in th rates PER LINE PER DAY whan Insertions coniecutlv. local retH within TRTMlIs-Merry wTTieloved hvbn,) of Merit Rechtin Trimble, dear Mrs. Gambill is survived by a son, the Rev, Verne E. Gambill, Mr. Trimble worked for 31 years under the late Judge Charles W.

Hoffman and for a chines. Motors. Th Salvation Army Thrift Shoo. 733 E. McMillan near brother of Mn.

loun H. Wode. au-mii radius at Cincinnati. SUNDAY Saturday, April It, 1959; ig 66 reeoies iomr. av ina Help otfiiri, PL 1-6633.

DAILT 10 flmai 23c 10 fin devoted brother of Mrs, Elisabeth Foley, Joseph Fuhner and Mrs. Anna Mever, suddenly, Thursday. Aoril 9. 1959; 920 Grind Price Hill. Friends mey call it the Grueter a Son Funeral I Iff' md Glenway Sunday from 2 tu 10 P.

M. Funenl Monday, April 13. Reoulem High Mais Holy Family pastor of the Church of the Nazarene, Fayette, Ohio, and 7 tin short time under Judge Ben veers; reiidenc, 1739 Weitwood Av. Friendi mev cell at th Rebold Fu- ms 24c 34C )5c 40c oc REWARD 4 timet jamin Schwartz. He was a 26c 35 I time nd COOitl Of the Sosrft Samnlar member of Cincinnati Chapter neral Homi, 1712 Queen City Ave.

Grind. Mondiy ifter 2 M. Servicei Tuesday. 2 P. M.

Memberi Cincinnati Chapter No. I. D. A. V.

coupon book told har in 1956-57. 1. DAV, and Chevwood Post OK Lhureh, A. M. Holy Namg sxier will hold services Sundav at 7.1 Minimum charge SI.

00 CLASSIFICATIONS two grandsons. Deaths Elsewhere C. Donald Dallas, 77, pioneer in automation and for 7004. VFW. SINGLE GRAVE in beautiful Rest Heven P.

M. St. Joseph Men's Society of and Chevwood Poit 7004 F. W. TROESCHErMaym (ne WlisT" loved wit of tht late John Troesch- to P.

M. Amirican legion lenr-Ic 7.30 P. Ft. Thomas, Ky. lodge 808, F.

A. M. service. 8j 15 M. McEVILLET Rkrt, beloved huiband of the late Mery Gllligen McEvillry, father of Mn.

John W. Ellen, Mrs. Albert F. Rettlg and Mn. Edward I.

Bull and brother of Thomas Mc-Evilley, Thursdev. April 9. 1959; his reiidence, 2324 Park Av. Funral from thi Gilligan Funeral Horn. Wood-burn at Lincoln, Monday, April 13.

Requiem High Men it thi Church of th Aiiumption at 10 A. M. Frindt miy call Sunday, iftir 4 P. M. Members of Cincinnati Council, No.

373, of C. will meet it funeral homi, Sunday, it P. M. In lieu of floweri, remembrencei may tent ta your favorite charity. neer cescedet, S55.

1-3290, Mr. Trimble leaves his widow, Mrs. Marie Rechtin Trimble, Clan St. M. GAMBIll-Carrle A.

(net Tntitt). he Clait 1-12 lilildi mer head the Revere Copper and a sister. Mrs. Louis 50 REWARD For information leading to th reooiietiion of wedding rings which win lost Thytidav Aorll 2d i 14 ct. gold (feature lockif en-gagement ring confirm 9 diamondir 2 on each tide nd torn wedding Brass at Sarasota, Fla Wode of Roselawn.

Funeral Announcement! Reel Eitat For Sal Real Estate For Rent Employmtnt Services Financial And Business Merchandiie Automobllis. Boats, Trucks trailers loved wife of Virgil E. GamDill, deer mother of Rev. Vern f. Gambill, ind two grandsom; residence 1905 Tounti Mt.

Auburn. Friends may fall Monday, ifter 4 t. it the Albert L. Boehmer Funerel Home, 2545 Vine Friday, April 10, 1959; resldtnc. 21 W.

13th age 75 years. Funeral Tuesday, April 14. from the Riedllnger lemen Funiril Horn, 19 Gr.een 8:30 A. M. Requiem High Men St.

Mary Church. 13th and Clay, 9 A. Friendi mav call Monday between 4 ndf P. Id W.r I Voter! 13-30 31-41 Class 42-43 44-47 41-62 CIi6S services will be at 2 p. m.

Tues Thomas A. Conway, 94, mayor of "Elyria, Ohio, st day In Rebold funeral home, 1712 Queen City Ave. Burial ring containi 7 diamonds md I itraioht roil. 4536 Carter Nor-wood. Apt.

No. ME 1-9(97. Mn Olivia Johmon. I 4TH ST. MA 10(42 Eustis, Fla.

at Aunurn services Tues day, et I P. M. "I -i i fi it' -i i--' At i niarljeai' a- j-S A -aj rt tSif.rS, taea. atn.

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