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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1936 NEWS SECTION 23 THE RIVER. Stages of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers their tributaries and changes within past 24 hours: Stages STATIONS STATIONS 00 A. A. hours. hours Cinci'nati (13.3) 0.1 Franklin.

2.0|-0.1 Pittsb'gh Lock Dam 7... 9.5 Zane' ville 8.4 Dam 9.3 1.9 Dam 14..1 9.3 Radford. 0.3 Dam 16..1 9.8 1.8|--0.3 Park'sb' 10,6 Kan. Falls Dam 22.. 9.5|-0.8 Lon.

Dam 9.8 Dam 9.8 Lock 6... 7.6 Pt. Ple's't 6.6 Logan 2.0|--0.1 Dam 28.. 10.8 Will'mson 2.0|--0.2 Dam 29.. 10.1 Pikeville.

2.0| 0.5 Portsm'th Farmers. 1.1 Dam 33.. 10.3|--0.5 Falmouth 0.2 Dam 35.. 0.3 Dayton 0.4 Dam 38.. 12.1 Lock 9.0 Dam 39..

10.0 0.5 Lock 10.. 9.6 Louisville 11.5 Lock 0.9| Dam 44.. 9.9|-0.3 Lock 4.. 6.4 0.4 Ev'nsville 9.6| 0,8 Lock 2... 6.3| Cairo Mt.

Carm. 0.8 Keokuk 0.1 Nashville 9.9 St. Louis 2.1|-0.1 Ch'rooga Memphis. 8.5 Florence. 8.7|-0.2 Helena 9.8 John'ville 5.8|-1.3 Vicksb'rg Kan, 7.4|--0.3 N.Orle'ns 1,9 0.3 Lit.

"Rock 1.2|--0.6 River Forecast. Cincinnati, July 11-The Ohio River, from the Kanawha to the mouth of the Kentucky at. Carrollton, will be in pool Sunday, Stage, 13,3 feet, pool. W. C.

DEVEREAUX. Arrivals Today. The Tom Greene, from Louisville, Main Street wharf, 8 a. m. Departures Today.

The Froman M. Coots, for Louisville, Sycamore Street wharf, 10 m. The Tom Greene, for Louisville, Main Street wharf, noon. Lock Clearances. Dam 36, Coney Island- -E.

D. Kenna, 11p, 2:55 A. nine empty barges, one fuel flat: Nellie Belle, 5:10 p. down, one empty barge, one barge of gasoline. and one flat.

Dam 37, Fernbank Duquesne, 4:30 down, ten loaded barges, three fuel barges; G. W. McBride, 5:40 a. up, one fuel barge; G. W.

McBride, down, 8:25 a. one empty and one fuel barge: D. W. Wisherd, 12:25 p. up, five loaded and three empty barges and one fuel barge; G.

W. McBride, up, four empty barges and one barge of gasoline. MARRIAGE LICENSES. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Robert West, 23 years old, 1643 Bruce Avenue, bottler, and Catherine Vinson, 23, 12 Township Avenue.

Fred D. Canty, 39, 409 Boal Street, plasterer, and Eldora Rogers, 31, 1723 Hughes Street. William Smith, 23, .704 West Seventh Street, porter, and Pearl Swilly, 22, 511 Elizabeth Street. James W. Thomas, 40, 549 Hopkins Street, hod carrier, and Lilah Jackson, 35, 1304 Cutter Street.

Raymond E. Moore, 25, 3330 Fairfield A Avenue, machinist, and Joetta Stewart, 20, 3330 Fairfield Avenue. John W. Havlin, 24, 828 Bank Street, baker, and Doris O. Linville, 21, 946 Clinton Street.

Willie Price 27, 748 Hopkins A Street, laborer, and Odessia Ellis, 25, 1217 Linn Street. Martin Tolle, 24, 1438 Gladstone Avenue, mechanic, and Charlotte Glocker, 23, 1323 East Third Street. Harry J. Gehlert, 33, 5535 Orlando Place, and Emelie J. Kraemer, 33, Nerving Avenue.

Gibson. 1938 Hudson Avenue, 24, Norwood, paint mixer, and Edna Weller, 22. 1950 Waverly a Avenue, Norwood. Richard W. Marsh, 47, 2801 Montana Avenue, shoeworker, and Erna Wunderlich.

38, 2002 Clarion Avenue. James Bland, 34, 317 George Street, laborer, and Lula Harris, 30, 855 Clinton Street. Fred Korte, 45, 1808 Race Street, UDholsterer, and Ethel McPherson, 45, 1801 Lang Street. James Page, 21, Lockland, laborer, and Willa B. Shivers, 21, Lockland.

Julian P. Adler, 30, 2512 Seeger Avenue, machinist, and Louise G. Becker, 28, 1910 Montana Avenue. Harry P. Griffith, 22, 200.

Mulberry Street, repairman, and Ruth M. Murphy, 22, 401 Boal Street. John Chirco, 40. 2851 Eastern Avenue, machinist, and Lottie Cook. 23, 226 West Fourteenth Street.

Charles W. Dorrmann, 24, 4308 Leeper Announcements Flowers Bonded F. T. D. Telegraph Service.

19 E. Eighth St. PArkway 1932-3. FRED G. DETHLEFS FUNERAL HOME.

543 Rockdale Ave. AV 5600-5601. VONDERHAAR STETTER Cincinnati, Pleasant Ridge, Dayton, Newport, Ky. SOuth 2642, SOuth 5795. WITT CO.

3026 MADISON ROAD. JE 0105. WM. F. FULDNER MODERN DOWNTOWN MORTUARY.

MAIN 4754, 421 ARCH ST. W. D. JACOCKS EDW. W.

JACOCKS FUNERAL HOME WOodburn 0801. Gilbert and Locust. RIVER NOTES The weekly report of activities of engineer districts in the Ohio River Division, Corps of Engineers, was issued yesterday by Colonel R. G. Powell, United States Division Engineer, as follows: CINCINNATI DISTRICT.

A dredged cut 200 feet wide and of better than project depth along the Kentucky side at Little Scioto Bar, Ohio River, has been completed by the dredge Mallery, Until further notice, traffic will use this dredged cut, the limits of which are marked by black can-type buoys along the Ohio side and by red nun-type buoys along the Kentucky side, The Mallery has commenced a second cut adjacent to the one just completed. Traffic will pass to the Kentucky side of the dredge through the completed cut. The Diesel electric towboat Victor, which sank in the Ohio River at Mile 458 June 30, was examined by the owner during the week and preparations made to raise it soon. The Kentucky River dredging fleet has completed scheduled dredging. LOUISVILLE DISTRICT.

Dredge Taber completed a 500-foot channel at the foot of French Island Bar, pool of Dam No. 47. The dredge is now working at Pryor's Island on the proposed 600-foot channel along the Illinois shore, opposite Pryor's Island. Spoil is being deposited along the Illinois shore with no obstruction to navigation. Dredge Harris continued operations on the Illinois channel at Walker's Bar.

Dredge Adams is raising crests of Sisters Islands' dikes Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, now at an approximate elevation of 302, to an elevation of 306. PITTSBURGH DISTRICT. The plant employed or dredging below Lock No. 9.

Allegheny River, is now working in Area No. 3. The dredge Beaver is dredging at Greenfield Bend in Pool No. 4, Monongahela River, Estimated tonnage of coal for the week ending June 27 is as follows: Monongahela River, 484,355 tons, and Alleghery River, 30,025 tons. HUNTINGTON DISTRICT.

Charleston, W. applied for permit, to construct temporary falsework in Kanawha 1 River, for erection of A main channel span of a highway bridge under construction across Kanawha River, Charleston, 58.5 miles above the mouth. Dredging was in progress at Letart Islands, Ohio River; Lock No. 2. Marmet, Karawha River, and in the lower approach to Lock No.

14, Ohio River. ZANESVILLE DISTRICT. Excavated material is being recast from the upper approach to the Lock No. 10 canal, Muskingum River. This work will be completed and the derrick boat moved to Bell's Bar, Pool No.

10, this week, NASHVILLE DISTRICT. Traffic in petroleum products on the Cumberland River continues to increase. During June, more than 200,000 barrels of gasoline were delivered along the river. Street, mechanic, and Gertrude Schalk, 22, 5526 Colerain Avenue. Edward H.

Carter, 20, Louisville, engineer, and Colleen O' Brien, 25, Gibson Hotel. Roy McVey, 22, 2528 Sheridan Drive, truck driver, and Helen R. Brandt, 21, 5830 Montgomery Road. CONDENSED TIME TABLE OF CINCINNATI TRAINS TO PRINCIPAL CITIES The Cincinnati Enquirer offers the following condensed time table of trains leav- the Cincinnati for principal cities of ing country. Trains leaving Cincinnati for Chicago Louis connect at those cities for and St.

all points West. will be made from day to day the Changes as new schedules are announced by railroads, but the correctness of the time of departure of trains is not guaranteed by The Enquirer. leave from the Union TerAll trains minal. C. L.

E. bus connection leaves from Government Square. Time given is Eastern Standard Time. AKRON, 12:40, 11:35 p. m.

Big Four-C. OHIO-B. C. St. L.

a. 12:25 p. m. Penn. 11:15 p.

m. ASHEVILLE, N. m. 8:50. 9:15 ATLANTA-L.

a. 10:00 p. m. p. m.

CITY, N. J. Penn 9:05 12:55, 4:30, 5:55, 11:15 p. m. ATLANTIO 8.

C. L. (d), 7:05, 9:05, 10:05, m. C. a.

6:01, 9:45 p. B. a. 12:45, 6:00, p. m.

9:45 p. m. -See Washington. ALA. Southero.

8:45 BIRMINGHAM, m. L. 10:00 a. 7:20 p. a.

7:15, 10:50 p. m. C. St. 7:35, a.

m. 12:25, 3:15, 5:50, 12:55, 11:50 4:30, p. 5:55, Penn. B. a.

2:45, a. p. 9:45 m. C. 0.

a. 11:15 m. 6:00. p. 6:01, 9:45 p.

m. TENN. Southern 7:40, 7:20, 10:00 p. m. CHATTANOOGA, 8:45 d.

a. 2:55, 10:00, CHICAGO-Penn. 10:50 p. C. St.

a. 11:40 m. B. p. m.

11:55 p. m. 12 noon, 3:30, C. a. m.

0. St. noon; 12:25, 3:15, 5:50, 8.. 9:51, 11:50 m. Penn.

7:35, p. 11:15 p. m. 0. 8:45 a.

2:45, COLUMBUS--B. C. St. 11:05 p. m.

12:00 noon; 12:25, 3:15, 5:50, a. 11:50 m. Penn. 9:05 4:30, 5:55, 11:15 p. m.

7:35, 9:51, p. a. L. 12:55, (d), 7:05, 9:05, 10:05, C. 12:05, 1:15, 3:05, 4:05, 5:15, 11:05 8..

7:05 p. m. DAYTON-B. a. St.

L. 12:40, 11:35 p. m. 12:00 noon; 12:25, 3:15, 5:50, C. a.

11:30 m. C. 7:35, (d), 7:05, 8:15, p. 9:05, 10:05, 11:05 9:51, a. 6:05 12:05, 1:15, 2:15, 3:05, 4:05, 5:15, 6:05, 8:05, 9:05.

10:05 D. m. C. L. a.

11:35 DETROIT, p. Penn. 11:40 p. m. m.

E. 9:05, 11:05 a. 11:30 m. C. 2:15, 3:05 p.

m. FORT MYERS, a. 8:50 p. m. 10:00 D.

m. GRAND RAPIDS, -Penn. and -(d) 11:40 8:53 a. (d) 2:55, 4:35, 10:00 p. m.

HARBOR SPRINGS- Penn. p. m. HUNTINGTON, W. 11:30 a.

6:01, 9:45 p. m. INDIANAPOLIS-B. a. 10:50 p.

m. C. St, a. 12 noon: 3:30, 10:10. 11:55 p.

m. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Southern 8:45 10:00 p. m. L.

a. 8:50 p. m. KNOXVILLE-L. 9:00 a.

8:50, 9:05 p. m. p. m. LEXINGTON, 8:45 a.

7:20, 10:00 p. m. L. N. a.

9:15 p. LOUISVILLE, 8:40 8. 2:50, 7:00 p. m. L.

10:00 a. 7:15. 10:50 p. m. MACKINAW CITY-Penn.

p. m. MEMPHIS, TENN. -B. 8:40 a.

7:00 p. m. L. N. a.

7:15. 10:50 p. m. MIAMI-Southern 8:45 10:00 N. a 8:50 m.

NASHVILLE, TENN. -L. N. 10:00 a. 7:15.

10:50 m. NEW YORK -Penn m. 12.55. 4:30. 5:55, 11:15 'o 2,45, 6:00 9:45 p.

m. St. L. a 12:25, 3:15. 5.50, 7:35, 11:50 m.

C. 0 a. 6:01. 9:45 p. m.

NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern 8:45 a. 7:20 p. m. L.

N. a.m.; 7:15 p. m. B. 8:40 a.

7:00 p. m. NORFOLK, -C. de 0. 9:45 p.

N. W. a. 6:05, 9:55 D. m.

Death Notices A. AXER- -Elizabeth Axer, beloved daughter of the late Bernard and Mary Axer, Seventh anniversary mass at St. Benedict's Church, Covington, Sunday, July 12, 1936, at 10 a. m. BARDES-Flora Bardes (nee Hauk), beloved wife of Louis Bardes, mother of Louise, Florence, Mrs.

H. P. Hatfield, Christian and Frederick L. Bardes, at her residence, 2402 Jefferson Norwood, July 11, 1936. Due notice of funeral.

BAUGH-Louisa H. Baugh (nee Teckemeier), widow of Austin D. Baugh, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at her residence, 2447 Maplewood ave, Services at Philippus Evangelical Church, Race st. and McMicken Tuesday, July 14, at 2 Remains at Gildehaus-Baiter fuuntil 10:30 a. m.

Tuesday. neral tie home, 2911 Vine Corryville, BAUMANN- Joseph Baumann, beloved husband of Mary Baumann (nee Mertes), Friday, July 10, 1936. Funeral from residence, 1021 Boone Newport, Monday, July 13, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Stephens Church at 9 a. m. BLAES- Kate Blaes nee Ley), beloved wife of the late Nicholas Blaes, dear mother of Mrs. Lena Herbers, Mrs. May Wert, Mrs.

Florence Davis, and Mrs. Rose Lehnhotf, entered into rest Friday, July 10, 1936, at 8:45 p. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, from residence, 1042 Winfield Price Hill, 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

William Church, 9 a. and Michigan papers please copy. BOLGER- George A. Bolger, dearly beloved son of Andrew and Marian Bolger (nee Dorrman), Friday, July 10, 1936, aged 6 months. Funeral from the residence, 2224 Crane Monday, July 13, 1936, at 9:30 a.

m. Angel mass at St. Mark Church at 10 a. m. BORGES-Henry Borges, beloved husband of Mary Garvey Borges, suddenly, Friday, July 10, 1936.

Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, 22 W. Ninth Tuesday, July 14. Requiem high mass at St. Francis Church at 8:30 a. m.

BRANT Joseph Brant, beloved husband of Esther Brant (nee Cummins), of 209 Erkenbrecher at Rochester, Minn. Notice of funeral later. BUCKSHORN Charles H. Buckshorn of Chicago, beloved husband of the late Rose Wiltsee Buckshorn and father of Charles Buckshorn and son of Mrs. Ida Miles Buckshorn of 2608 Melrose Walnut Hills; brother of Mrs.

H. E. Finell and Fred Buckshorn. Services at W. D.

funeral home, Gilbert ave. at Locust, Monday, July 13, 1936 at 2 p. m. BUDKE--Catherine Budke (nee Kamer), widow of Bernard Budke, Saturday, July 11, at her residence, 229 Lake Ludlow, age 80 years. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, from the John N.

Middendorf Sons' funeral home, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Boniface Church at 9 a. m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. BURNS -Edward A. Burns, Friday, July 10, 1936, in his 73d year. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 1:30 p.

from Frederick and Hauck's new funeral home, 18 Calhoun st. Member of Camp No. 1, U. S. W.

V. CLANCEY-Innes W. Clancey, beloved son ol Mrs. Marguerite Innes Clancey and the late Dr. Arthur H.

Clancey and brother of Viola Clancey, of 758 Derby Winton Place, Thursday, July 9, 1936. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 10:30 a. from Dethlefs' funeral home, 543 Rockdale Avondale. CLARK-Regena Clark (nee Sarles), beloved wife of William H. Clark, Thursday, July 9, 1936, at residence, 3929 Beech Mariemont.

Funeral from the Tredway funeral home. 2131 Cameron Norwood, Monday, July 13, at 10:30 m. Burial in Rest Haven. CORSO- Antonio Corso, beloved nusband of Lucy Corso (nee Rizzo) beloved father of Sam, Philip, Joe, Henry and Carmille Corso. Saturday, July 11, 1936, at the residence, 2019 Colerain ave.

Funeral Monday, July 13, from the Wm. G. Siefke Sons funeral home, 3671 Warsaw ave. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Italian Church at 9 a. CRUSE -William Joseph Cruse, beloved son of Lawrence and Clara Helm Cruse, suddenly, Friday, July 10, 1936.

in his 11th year. Funeral from residence, 1685 Springlawn Northside, Monday, July 13, at 8 a. m. Funeral mass at St. Patrick Church, 8:30 a.

m. CURRIN-Timothy Currin, beloved husband of Rose Currin (nee Gansman), Friday, July 10, 1936. Funeral from the John J. Radel funeral nome, 652 State Monday, July 13, 1936, at 8 a. requiem high moss at Blessed Sacrament Church at 8:30 a.

m. DENNEDY-Mary A. Dennedy, widow of Dominic Dennedy, beloved mother of Paul, Charles and Anna Dennedy, and Mrs. Thomas E. Hyde, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at her residence, 1610 Clarewood ave.

Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln. Due notice of funeral. DICK loved -John Holmes Dickerson, behusband of Margaret Farrell Dickerson and father of Ellen Dickerson Linn, Margaret Ruth Dickerson, of 6377 Grand Vista Friday, July 10, 1936. Services at the Masonic Temple, Fifth and Sycamore Monday, July 13, 1936, at 2 p. m.

Remains at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan and Upland until 12 o'clock Monday, -Bursh Dickinson (nee Sanders), wife of the late James Dickinson. Thursday, July 9, 1936, residence, 11 Spruce Elmwood Place, Ohio, aged 67 years. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 2 p. from the Hodapp funeral home, 7401 Vine Carthage.

Burial at Oak Hill Cemetery, DRAKE Charles Drake. beloved husband of Edith Drake (nee Noerr), Friday, July 10, 1936. Funeral from residence. 588 Delta Monday, July 13, at 10:30 a. m.

EMERSON Blanche Emerson (nee Wescott), beloved wife of Harry C. Emerson, at her residence, 17 Bellaire place, Fort Thomas, July, 11, 1936. Due notice of funeral. Please omit flowers. FEUCHTER- Frances K.

Feuchter (nee Faber), beloved wife of Louis J. Feuchter and beloved mother of William Feuchter and Mrs. Carolyn Haseltine, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at 10:05 a. m. Funeral from the Busse and Borgma'nn Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Tuesday, July 14, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. FOX- Julia Fox (nee Ryan), beloved wife of the late John Fox, Friday, July 10, at 3 p. m. Funeral from J.

J. Radel Price Hill funeral home, Glenway and Dewey Tuesday, July 14, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Victory Church, Delhi, at 9 a. m.

PACKS A PUNCH. Baltasar Sangchili, bantamweight boxer, has more seventy bouts during his ring career and, winning or losing, has never failed to score at least one knockdown over each opponent. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The following table shows the state of the weather at the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau, at 8 o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time: Observa- tion, Temp tion. Temp Jay Place of Place of 2 Highest State Current Highest State ATLANTIC STATES Montreal 80 88 .08 Eastport 54 68 0 Boston 66 72 .06 Albany 84 98 .14 N.

York 80 96 .06 Phil' hia 82 98 .01 Wash'on 81 98 Norfolk 88 94 0 Savan'h 80 88 0 Jacks'le 82 90 0 Miami 98 88 .36 GULF STATES Atlanta 90 96 0 Tampa 84 90 0 Montg'y 98 102 .40 Vicks'rg 80 '94 N. Orle's 88 96 0 01 Shreve't 92 94 F. Smith 94 98 0 Dallas 88 92 Gal'ton 84 88 S. An'io 82 90 Cor's C'1 84 86 OHIO VALLEY Pitts'rg 90 94 .02 Parke'rg 88 100 0 Elkins 78 90 Cincin'ti 80 100.20 India'is 90 104 .28 Pikeville 86 98 0 Eva' ville 98 102 0 Knoxvi'e 90 94 Nashvie 78 98 LAKE REGION Buffalo 80 88 0 Cievel'd 04 98 0 Detroit 12 100 0 P. Sound 66 94 8.8.

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ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPERS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 617 VINE STREET. Death Notices A. Death Notices A. FRIDMAN Bertha Fridman, beloved daughter of L. L.

Fridman and the late Emma Shaw Fridman, and sister of Mrs. L. Rouse and Mrs. P. A.

Ireton and Miss Edith S. Fridman, Clermontville, New Richmond, July 11, 1936. Funeral services at T. P. White and Sons New Richmond funeral home, Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p.

m. FRIES -John Fries, beloved son of the late Batthasar and Crescencia Fries (nee Yauz), Wednesday, July 8, 1936, at 12 p. m. Aged 70 years. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 8 a.

m. from Joseph Schreiber Son funeral parlor, 1910 Race st. Requiem high mass at St. John's Church, cor. Republic and Green sts.

at 8:30 a. m. FURMAN -Albert Mathew Furman, beloved husband of the late Mellissa Furman (nee Skull) and father of Mrs. William Moser of Mason, Ohio, passed away at Christ Hospital Saturday, July 11, 1936. Funeral from the above residence, Mason, Ohio, Monday, July 13, at 2 p.

m. GATCOMB -James Y. Gatcomb, husband of Anna Goodwin Gatcomb, 625 Crown Friday, July 10, 1936. Services at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland place, Monday, July 13, at 3:30 p.

m. GRAPER- -Eugenia Graper, widow of Oscar Graper, residence, 2435 Colerain ave, Funeral from Rebold funeral home, Harrison and Westwood Fairmount, Monday, July 13, at 2 p. m. HAGEN -Joseph Hagen, beloved husband of Balbina Hagen and beloved father of Joseph Hagen, Friday, July 10, 1936, at. 9 a.

in his 48th year, at his residence, 4395 Badgley ave. Funeral from Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Tuesday, July 14, 1936, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Boniface Church at 8:30 a.

m. Members of Northside Council K. of will meet at the funeral home Monday at 8 p. m. HILTENBEITEL Bernadine Hiltenbeitel (nee Elvers), beloved wife of the late Louis Hiltenbeitel, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at 1:25 a.

at residence, 570 Rosemont ave. Funeral from John J. Radel Price Hill funeral home, Glenway and Dewey Monday, July 13, at 2 p. m. HOFFMEIER- -Margaret Hoffmeier, beloved sister of Jacob Hoffmeier of Yorkville, and Anthony Hoffmeier of Lawrenceburg, formerly with the Hoffmeier Bakery, Lawrenceburg, Friday, July 10, 1936.

Funeral Tuesday, July 14, at 8 a. from the St. Lawrence Church. Interment St. Martin Cemetery, Yorkville, Ind.

HUTH--Mary Agatha Huth, (nee Hengge), beloved wife of Joseph Huth and beloved mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Roling, Mrs. Agatha Roll, Mrs. Emma Kipp, Joseph Paul, Otto and Jacob Huth, Saturday, July 11, 1936, in her 85th year, at the residence, 3001 Jefferson ave. Funeral from the Paul Huth Clifton funeral home, 430 Ludlow corner Whitfield, Tuesday, July 14, at 9 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. George Church at 9:30 a. m. Member of St.

Mary Ladies' Society. JULIAN-Mary F. Julian, beloved widow of Thomas A. Julian, at her residence, 27 McCracken Newport, aged 74 years. Funeral from Vonderhaar Stetter funeral home, Third and Overton, Newport, Monday, July 13, at 2 p.

m. KLAINE- Elizabeth Klaine (nee Deitermann) 43rd anniversary high mass at 6 a. Friday, July 17, 1936, at St. Thomas Church, Fort Thomas, Ky. KLEINE -Mary Espel Kleine, beloved wife of Henry Kleine, passed away Thursday, July 9, 1936, in her 55th year.

Funeral from her late residence, 7131 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Monday, July 13, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass Al the Church of the Assumption at 9 a. m.

Interment St. James Cemetery, White Oak. KLUGMAN--Henry Klugman, husband of the late Sophie Klugman (nee Karcher) and beloved father of Carl, Russell, and Herman Klugman, at the residence, 3730 Vine Saturday, July 11, 1936. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p. from Nurre Bros.

funeral home. 3437 Montgomery rd. at Dauner ave. KOCHER William Kocher, aged 16 years, beloved son of Fred and Rosa Kocher (nee Losekamp), at the residence, Pinhook Harrison, Ohio, Thursday, July 9, 1936. Funeral from the residence, Monday, July 13, at 8:15 a.

m. (E. S. Requiem high mass at St. John Catholic Church at 9 a.

m. KROGER- -John H. Kroger, beloved husband of the late Emma Gardell Kroger and father of Nellie and John H. Kroger, and brother of Louise and Eliza Kroger, at residence, 3738 Elsmere ave. Services at W.

D. Jacocks's funeral home, Gilbert ave. at Locust, Monday, July 13, 1936, at 10:30 a. m. Firemen's Protective Association will hold services Sunday evening, July 12, at 8 p.

m. KUMMER Katherine Kummer (nee Gaugel), beloved wife of Adolph Kummer and beloved mother of August, Max and Harry Kummer, Thursday, July 9, 1936, in her 61st year, at her residence, 2248 Flora Clifton Heights. Funeral from Vitt Stermer's funeral home, 1824 Westwood Fairmount, Monday, July 13, at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St Monica Church at 8:30 a.

m. LANG -Mary Lang (nee Keil), widow of Theodore Lang and mother of Sophie Hoffert, Friday, July 1936, at her residence, 2618 Moorman age 84 years. Funeral from the Busse and Borgmann Parkway funeral home, Central Parkway and Clifton Hills lane, Monday, July 13, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Francis de Sales Church at 9 a. m. McMANAMAN-Inez G. McManaman, heloved sister of Clara, Marcia, Edward McManaman and Ada Stayton, July 9, 1936. at residence, 4492 Eastern Avenue.

Services at. Harold B. Barrere funeral home, 3712 Eastern Avenue, Monday, July 13, 1936 at 10 A. m. Interment at Spring Grove Cemetery, MARA- Mara (nee Boyce), beloved wife of the late James Mara, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at the residence, 815 West Court st.

Funeral Tuesday, from the Wm. G. Siefke Sons mortuary, Eighth and Linn sts. Requiem high mass at St. Edward Church at 9 A.

m. I Richmond (Ind.) and Toledo (0.) papers please copy. MARGRAF-Charles G. Margraf, husband of the late Mollie Appel Margraf, father of Carl H. Margraf, of 2667 Edmondson Friday, July 10, 1936.

Services at W. Mack Johnson's funeral home, McMillan at Upland Monday, July 13, at 10:30 a. m. MAURER -Mathilda Maurer, beloved wife of the late Leonard Maurer and mother of William Maurer, passed away Friday, July 10, 1936. Funeral Monday, July 13, from residence, North Bend, Ohio, 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Joseph Church at 9 a. m. MEYER -Sophie Meyer (nee Wichmann), beloved wife of Henry H.

Meyer, Friday, July 10, 1936, at her residence, 240 StetSon st. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 2 p. from Dethlefs' funeral home, 543 Rockdale Avondale. -Katherine Mitchell (nee Maree), beloved wife of William Mitcheil and mother of Charles Mitchell, at her residence, 628 Wayne st. Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Monday, July 13.

Requiem high mass at the Church of the Assumption at 9 m. MUELLER Anna Marie Mueller (nee Scherer), beloved wife of the late Frank Mueller and beloved mother of George, Frank, Joseph, John, Albert and Carl Mueller, Mrs. John Behrens, Mra, James Stith, Mrs. Louis Arnold and Mrs. Clifford Laemmie.

Thursday, July 9, 1936, in her 70th year. Funeral from her late residence, 1760 Westwood Monday, July 13, 1936, at 8:30 m. Requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura Church, 9 a. m.

NASH-Mary Nash (nee Eppert), beloved wife of Aden C. Nash and mother of Mrs. Lyle Racey at her home, Batavia, Ohio, July 10, 1936. Funeral from the residence, Monday, July 13, 1936 at 10 m. Interment Mt.

Moriah, Death Notices A. Card of Thanks In Memoriam TIGHE-Anna Tighe (nee O'Neill), mother of Margaret Osler, Helen T. Bergman, and the late A. Patrick Tighe, Saturday, July 11, 1936, at her residence, 1319 Pleasant st. Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Monday, July 13.

Requiem high mass at St. Peter Cathedral at 9 a. m. TIMMERS--Mary H. Timmers (nee Geers), beloved wife of the late Henry Timmers, at residence, 421 Cleveland St.

Bernard, Wednesday, July 8, 1936, in her 89th year. Funeral from residence Monday, July 13, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Clement Church, 9 a.

m. Anna M. Vortkamp (nee Zumwalle), wife of the late George Vortkamp and beloved mother of Mary, Harry and Herman Vortkamp and Mrs. Hilda Eckert. Thursday, July 9, 1936, residence, 6805 Van Kirk Carthage, Ohio.

Funeral Monday, July 13, at 8 a. from Hodapp funeral home, 7401 Vine Carthage. Requiem high mass at St. Charles Borromeo Church at 8:30 a. m.

Burial at St. Mary Cemetery, WALSH-Ella Walsh, daughter of the late John and Katherine Walsh (nee Tobin) of Paris, and beloved sister of Julia, Agnes, Edward, John Walsh, and Mrs. Margaret Bowden, Friday, July 10, 1936, at residence, 1610 Brewster ave. Funeral Monday, July 13, at Nurre funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. at Dauner at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Mark's Church, 9 a. m. -Joho Welsch, fourth anniversary requiem high mass at SS.

Peter and Paul Church, North Norwood, Monday, July 13, at 7:15 a. m. WIEHOFF George Wiehoff, son of the late Due notice of funeral. dence, 1226 Wheeler Covington, Ky, man), Saturday, July 11, at his resiHerman and Anna Wiehoff (nee BoehWITTICH--Adelaide Wittich, beloved wife of the late Ferdinand Wittich and beloved mother of Edwin, Albert and Joseph Wittich, Mrs. Joseph Klawitter, Mrs.

Anthony Ludwig, Friday, July 10, 1936, at 1 a. in her 59th year. Funeral from Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Monday, July 13, 1936, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Victory Church at 9 a.

m. Dubell Wolf (nee Frommeyer), beloved mother of Edward and George Dubell and Mrs. Lily Klayer and grandmother of William J. Connor, Friday, July 10, 1936, at the residence of her son, Edward J. Dubell, Edwards Hyde Park.

Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln, Tuesday, July 14. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church at 9 a. m. ZEIGLER -Adam Zeigler, beloved husband of Anna Marie Zeigler (nee Braun), at his residence, 811 Washington Newport, aged 74 years.

Funeral from Vonderhaar Stetter funeral home, Third and Overton Newport, Monday, July 13, 1936, at 10:30 a. m. Spanish-American War Veterans. World War Veterans. Card of Thanks 3.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, ARNOLD J. FLANNIGAN. In particular do we wish to thank Rev. Henry Huebschmann for his consoling words, Dr.

H. M. Box and Dr. H. A.

Springer for their untiring efforts, the Firemen's Protective Association for their services, the firemen's quartet for their lovely music, the pallbearers of the Firemen's Protective Association for their services, the ladies auxiliary of the Firemen's Protective Association for their attendance, Mr. Frank Lloyd and Mr. Walter Thomas for their kindness, the donors of the lovely floral tributes, and the Charles A. Millers Sons funeral directora, for their kind and efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Family.

Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many relatives. friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy to us in our sorrow at the lOSS of our dearly beloved one, JOHN J. McCORMICK. Especially do we wish to thank those whose lovely flowers and spiritual bouquets helped to lighten our bereavement, Father Bungard who intoned the mass, Mather DeSmedt and Father Majerowski for their sympathetic understanding and spiritual guidance, the sisters and Miss Finn of St.

Francis Hospital for their care and attention, Dr. David Weaver for his untiring efforts and William F. Fuldner, funeral director, for his efficient services. Mary Rouse Reardon and Family. Card Of Thanks.

We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, and sympathy extended during our sad bereavement the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, MARGARET BAITZ. Especially do we to thank the clerEY of St. John's Church. Dr. Edwin W.

Enz for his untiring efforts, the donors, of the many spiritual bouquets, and floral offerings, the pallbearers, and members of the Deutscher Ung. Damen Kranken Unt. Verein the Banater Deutscher Frauen Kranken Unt, Verein, for their attendance. the National Billiard Company and Mr. Anthony Riedlinger, funeral director for efficient manner of conducting the funeral.

The Bereaved Husband and Children. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown US at the death of our dearly beloved father, HERMAN BRINKMANN. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Antoine for his impressive solemn requiem and consoling words, also Father Dominic and Father Gerard and Rev.

Father Walsh for his kind visits, Dr. Earl M. Culter for his efforts, also the donors of the spritual bouquets and floral offerings, Anthony Riedlinger and his as sistanta for their efficient management of the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our aincere and heartfelt appreciation to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown u8 in the loss of our dearly beloved sister, CARRIE L. HOFFMEISTER, Especially do we wish to thank the Revs. Hazelwood and Reed for their kind words of consolation: the choir for their beautiful musical selections; Dr. J. V.

Mott. for his untiring efforts; and T. P. White and Sons, funeral directors, for the efficient manner in conducting the services. The Bereaved Sisters.

Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and aympathy shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved mother. CATHERINE SCHNITTGER. We especially wish to thank Rev. Kidvell for his kind and consoling words, Dr.

Fullerton for untiring efforts, the donors of the beautiful floral offering and Vitt and Stermer for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, EDWARD SCHMITTKER. And especially do we wish to thank the Order of Hercules, the Highland Aerie, F.

0. E. No. 449, and Norwood Lodge, F. and A.

No. 576; Rev. Meyer for his consoling words, and the Tredway funeral home for the efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Wife and Son. Card Of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends for kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved mother, MRS. ERNST C. FENNEKOL. We especially wish to thank Rev. Grauer for his kind and consoling words and Gus Schraffenberger for his efficient management of the services.

The Bereaved Children. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to all our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our beloved wife and mother. ELIZABETH COURTOT. Fepecially do we wish to thank Rev.

Charles Deiner, Dr. George Wilkie, and the Busse Borgmann funeral directors for their efficient services. The Bereaved Family. Card Of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for the sympathy and beautiful floral offerings, also the M.

B. A. of the U. G. E.

and Rev. R. Gruenke for his kind and consoling words, in the loss of our beloved daughter, MARGARET. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Beckmann, Card Of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother, MARGARET ANNA HABIG (nee Schneider). In particular do we wish to thank Rev. Father Tieken of St, Catherine's Church, Dr. P.

Owen, the Daughters of Isabella, Westwood Circle; the St. Ann's Married Ladies' Society of St. Catherine's Church, the donors of the spiritual bouquets and lovely floral tributes, and Vitt funeral directors for their kind and efficient services. The Bereaved Father and Children. Card Of Thanks.

In the midst of our sorrow and grief we are not unmindful of the many kind acts bestowed upon us by our relatives, friends and neighbors in the great Joss of our beloved husband and father, JAMES M. McCLUNG. In particular do we thank Rev. Charles E. Hoctor of St.

Michael's Church for his visits, impressive requiem and words of consolation, the organist and choir, Dr. Ferris E. Beekley for his untiring efforts, the Switchman's Union No. 123 for their kindness and attendance, the pallbearers for their services, all donors ot the many beautiful floral and spiritual offerings, Frank W. Imwalle and assistants of the Imwalle Memorial funeral home for their kind and competent managament of the funeral.

The Bereaved Wife and Family. Card Of Thanks. In the midst of my sorrow I pause 10 extend my deepest gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to those relatives, friends, and neighbors who were SO kind and thoughtful in the passing of my beloved husband, ROBERT BRADLEY. Especially do I thank the donors of the spiritual bouquets, and floral offerings, and Mr. Riedlinger, funeral director, for his elficient management of all services.

The Bereaved Wife. In Memoriam In Loving Remembrance of our dearly beloved father, J. HENRY HOBERG, who passed away July 9, 1912, and our dearly beloved mother, MARGARET HOBERG. who passed away February 3, 1913. Gone But Not Forgotten.

Treasured thoughts of our parents so dear, Thoughts return of scenes long past, T'me rolls on but memory lasts, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the graves where you are laid, The flowers we place upon your graves, May wither and decay, But love for you dear parents, Will never fade awayGod grant some day we'll meet again. Always Remembered and Loved by Your Devoted Daughters, Elizabeth and Hattie. Card Of Thanks. In the midst of sorrow we wish to express our deep appreciation to all relatives. friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the great 1088 of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, ERNESTINA LIEDER (nee Diehm), Especially do we thank Rev.

B. W. Hummel and Rev. Frank H. Nelson for their services, visits to the home and words of consolation, Mrs.

Adrain and all donors of floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, Mr. William Fuldner and 88- sistants of the Fuldner funeral directors for their kind and efficient service. The Bereaved Family. In Loving Memory of our beloved husband and father, JOHN GUNDRUM, who passed away July 13, 1935. A wonderful husband, friend and aid, One who was better, God never made; A wonderful father, so honest and true, One in A million that father, was you.

Years of sacrifice, little of play, Unselfish, sincere in heart and mind, Beautiful memories you left behind. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Alma, Children, Doris and Elmer. In Loving Memory Of my beloved wife, AMELIA M. SCHMIDT, who passed away July 12, 1935. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain.

To have, to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this, they wipe out neverThe memory of those happy days, When you and I were together. Sadly Missed by Her Husband. In Loving Memory of our beloved husband and father, HERMAN KORNMANN, who passed AWAY July 14. 1935: and our beloved son and brother, EDWARD KORNMANN, who passed away July 10, 1934.

More and more each day we miss Some may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly Missed by the Family. In Loving Memory Of our beloved grandparents, JOSEPH SCHUMANN, who passed away July 8, 1933, JOSEPHINE SCHUMANN, who passed away January 24, 1929. Treasured thoughts of ones so dear Often bring a silent tearThoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on but memories last. Sadly Missed by Grandson.

In Loving Memory of out beloved son and brother, WILLIAM BREHM, who passed away July 10, 1935. One year has passed since that sad day, The one we loved was called away; But in our hearts, he liveth still. God took him home, it was His will, Sadly Missed by Father, Mother, and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife and mother, MARY MEYER, who passed away July 12, 1935. One year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still.

Sadly Missed by Husband, Children, and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our beloved sister, LOTTIE ZIMMERMANN, who passed July 16, 1935. away Oft. We think of you, dear sister. Oh.

this world would be heaven. And our hearts Are sad with pain, Could we hear your voice gain. Sadly Missed by Her Sisters. In Loving Memory of our beloved husband and father, GOTTLOB DINKELAKER, who passed away July 17, 1931. Loving and kind in all his ways Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left.

behind. Sadly Missed by Wife and Children. In Loving Memory of our beloved wife and mother, MARGARET BUCHERT (nee Keim) who passed away July 8, 1935. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind, Beautiful memories, she left behind. Sadly Missed by Husband and Children.

In Loving Memory Of our beloved husband and father, HARRY LINKMIRE. who passed away July 13, 1934. For all of us he did his best. May God grant him eternal rest. Sadly Missed by His Wife and Children.

SHILLITO'S offers the loveliest of all remembrances Floral Bouquets and Sprays at moderate prices Delivery Any. Time. PA 0100. In Loving Memory Of our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, EMMA LUTZ (nee Stallman) who passed away July 10, 1935. orange our think world hearts of you, would are be dear sad heaven with mother, pain; Could we hear your voice again.

Oft and oft our thoughts do "rander, To your grave not far away, Where we laid you, dearest mother, As Just one loved year ago today, we her, SO we miss her, In our hearts she is very near, Loved, remembered, longed for always. Bringing many a solemn tear. Sadly Missed by Husband, Children, and Grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved father, JOHN HEIDENREICH, who passed away July 12, 1934. The call was sudden, the shock so severe, We little thought that such grief was near, But since your passing we have had other, That of our own dear mother.

And while they sleep a peaceful sleep, Their memories we shall always keep. Sadly Missed by Your Children, Elsa, Helen and John. In Loving Memory Of our beloved parents, NESTLEY -Frances Nestley, widow of Christian Nestley, at the home of her son, Mr. Edward J. Nestley, 1331 Covington, Saturday, July 11, 1936, aged 94 years.

Services at the residence, Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p. m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. NIEMOELLER- F. Niemoller, beloved father of Louis F.

Niemoeller, George Niemoeller, and Helen Newman, at residence, 2945 Cleinview ave. Funeral from the Gilligan funeral home, Woodburn at Lincoln. Due notice of funeral. OLDEGEERING- Oldegeering (nee Wessels), beloved wife of John B. Oldegeering and mother of Rev.

Ludger, O. F. Rev. Firmin, O. F.

Rev. John, 0. F. Rev. Norbert, O.

F. Ralph, Angela Oldegeering and Mrs. Mar. garet Flechinger, Friday, July 10, 1936, residence, 1325 May Covington, Ky. Funeral Monday, July 13, at 8:30 a.

from the Nurre Bros. funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. at Dauner ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Augustine's Church, Nineteenth the st.

and Euclid Covington, at a. m. OLMAN--Julius Olman, beloved, father of Mrs. Rose Falkenstein Mrs. Lena Mendel of Cleveland, Ohio, and Abe 01- man of New York and Isadore Olman of Philadelphia, at residence, Poincianna Apartments, Reading Due notice of funeral.

PATTON-Chester L. Patton, beloved son of Ernest and Stella Patton (nee Masten), suddenly, Friday, July 10, 1936, aged 24 years; residence, 459 Strafer st. Services at the Harold B. Barrere funeral home, 3712 Eastern Monday ning, July 13, at 8 o'clock. Interment Clay City, Ky, PHILLIPS-Zenal Phillips, beloved daughter of Earle and Ivy Maxwell, of 4148 Paddock rd.

Services at the residence, Monday, July 13, 1936 at 10 a. m. PLATT- Sarah Platt (nee Wiggins), widow of Harvey Platt and beloved mother of Jess Platt of Williamsburg, Ohio: Mrs. Mary Behymer and Mrs. Lillian Ertel, Thursday, July 9, 1936, at residence, 1159 Sherman ave.

Funeral from the Busse and Borgmann mortuary, 1517 Freeman Monday, July 13, at 1 p. m. (Ky.) papers please PRESCOTT--James Prescott, beloved husband of Lillian Prescott, passed away Friday, July 10. Remains will lie in state at Rankin Brothers' funeral home, 1224 Chapel st, Funeral services Monday, July 13, at Brown's Chapl A. M.

E. Church at 2 p. m. Burial at Charlottesville, Va. REGENSBURGER -P eter Regensburger.

husband of the late Ida Regensburger (nee Westmeyer) and beloved son of Mrs. Anna Regensburger, Saturday, July 11, at residence, 1721 Dana Evanston. Funeral Wednesday, July 15, from Nurre funeral home, 3437 Montgomery rd. at Dauner at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Mark Church at 9 m. REBER- Adam Reber, beloved husband of Carrie Reber (nee Leaver) and father of Mrs. Phyllis Coors and Raymond Reber, entered into rest Thursday, July 9, 1936, at 10 a. at his residence, 1818 Lincoln Norwood.

Funeral Monday, July 13, from Moeller'8 funeral home, Main and Mentor at 7:30 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Elizabeth Church, 8 a. m.

REUTER- John Reuter, beloved husband of Emma Reuter (nee Ulrich), father of Ar. thur Reuter and Mrs. Edna Erl. suddenly, Friday, July 10, 1936, at 1:15 p. at his residence, 234 Van Voast Bellevue, Ky.

Funeral services Tuesday at 2:30 p. from St. Mark's Storrs Congregational Church, Clark near Freeman ave. ROBB -Tillie Robb, beloved wife of Joseph Robb, at her residence, 113 West Rohson and Rose, Robbins st. and Madison and Son's funeral home, Linwood and day, July 14, at 2 p.

m. Monday, July 13, at 2:30 D. m. bins, Covington, Saturday, July 11, year Residence 28 Conway Mt. neral from residence of William D.

Spin1936. Services at funeral home of Allining, 38 Ridge Cleves, Ohio, Tuesaway Saturday, I July 11, 1936, in his 32d Interment Linden Grove Cemetery. ROGERS -Boyd Vincent Rogers, beloved husband of Irma Spinning Rogers, passed Washington. Remains at George H. Rhode Delta until Monday, 2 p.

m. FuSCHEERER Bernice I. Scheerer (nee Crow), wife of Dr. Frank Scheerer and beloved mother of George and Ann and Mrs. John V.

Kendall, passed away Saturday, July 11, 1936, at her residence, 805 Dayton st. Funeral service at Vitt Stermer Western Hills funeral home, 3425 Harrison Cheviot, Sunday, July 12, at 8 p. m. Interment at Chesapeake, Ohio. Kindly omit flowers, SCHMIDT-1 Mary Louise Schmidt-Pfierrman (nee Thole), widow of August Pfierrman and Hugo Schmidt, Friday, July 10, 1936, at 2:50 a.

in her 59th year, at her residence, 4825 Winton rd. Funeral from Vitt Stermer funeral nome, 1824 Westwood Fairmount, Tuesday, July 14, at 8:15 A. m. Requiem high mass at Bernard Church, Winton at 9 m. SCHMITT- Elsie Schmitt (nee Hohmeister), widow of Jacob Schmitt, at her 828 Monroe Newport, Ky.

Funeral Monday, July 13, 1936, from realdence at 2:30 p. m. Interment Evergreen. Members of the Martha Washington Lodge Daughter of Rebekah will meet at the above residence Sunday at 7:30 p. m.

for services. SCHOEMER-Elizabeth B. Schoemer (nee Puenter), beloved wife of the late NichoJAR Schoemer and mother of Charles and Nicholas Schoemer and Mrs. Martha Stuebing, Thursday, July 9, 1936, at 7:45 p. aged 75 years; residence, 2721 Sander st.

Funeral Monday, July 13, at 10 a. from the Wrassmann Bartknecht. funeral home, 1421-23 Main st. SCHNEIDER Philip Schneider, beloved husband of Josephine Schneider (nee Moenke), and father of Stanley, Laura, Martha Cunningham, Nora Schraer, Martin, Joseph, Louis, Hilda Thole, Marie Hauck, Helen Schneider Sciarrino, entered into rest Wednesday, July 8, 1836, at 9:40 p. in his 64th year.

Funeral Monday, July 13, at his residence. 4225 Ivanhoe Norwood, Ohio. Solemn requiem high mass St. Elizabeth Church, 9 a. m.

Norwood Council No. 1162, K. of will meet at the residence Sunday at 8 p. m. papers please SIEMERING- William Siemering, husband of the late Rosina Siemering (nee Buck), Saturday, July 11, 1936, aged 84 years.

Funeral Tuesday, July 14, 1936, at 2 p. from residence, Box No. 349 North Bend rd. Please omit flowers. SMITH--George Martin Smith, beloved husof Elizabeth Luzader Smith, at his home, 215 East 36th Covington, Saturday.

July 11, 1936, aged 68 years. Services at the residence Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p. m. Interment Highland Cemetery. -Vincent C.

Stelzer, beloved husband of Edith Stelzer (nee Morrell), Friday, July 10, 1936. Funeral from residence, 2535 Columbia Monday, July 13. Requiem high mass, St. Rose Church, at 9 a. m.

STEVENS -Maggie Stevens (nee Martin), beloved wife of Charles Stevens, Friday, July 10, 1936, at the residence, 501 Bakewell Covington, age 78 years. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, from the John N. Middendorf Sons' funeral home, 917 Main at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Patrick's Church at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Guardian Angel Cemetery, Sandfordtown, Ky. STOKES -Kate F. Stokes (nee Ulrich), wife of the late Robert L.

Stokes, Friday, July 10, 1936, at residence of her daughter, Ida Stokes Robertson, 4515 Hector ave. Services at Thomas funeral home, 4418 Whetael Madisonville, Monday, July 13, at 1 p. m. Dorcas Chapter 277, 0. F.

services Sunday, 7 p. m. STRADY- Edward Strady, beloved son of Mra. Cecilia Strady, second anniversary requiem high mass, Saturday, July 18, 1936, at 8:45 a. m.

St. Xavier's Church. STOUT-MATLACK Susan Stout -Matlack, (nee Wikeley), beloved wife of Aaron Stout, passed away at her home, Colerain pike, Bevis, Ohio, July 11, in her 66th year. Dus notice of funeral. WILLIAM BENDER, who passd away July 6, 1916., and CHRISTENA BENDER, who passed away July 12, 1903.

There a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Never Forgotten by Their Children. Societies and Lodges F. GOLDEN LODGE CHAPTER NO. 55-Officers and members attend services for our sister, Louise Baugh, Monday, July 13, at 7:45 p.

m. at Gildehaus-Baiter Funeral Home, 2911 Street. LILLIAN MARCUS, W. M. Lottie Eaton, Secretary, JUNIOR 0.

U. A. CINCINNATUS COUNCIL NO. 82-Members will please assemble at the Allison and Rose Funeral Home, Robbins and Madison Covington, Monday, July 13, at 8 p. 'm.

for funeral services for our deceased brothers, William G. Theising, Charles Brenner. ROBERT WHITEFOOT, Councilor. S. DORCAS CHAPTER NO.

277- Services will be held for our departed sister, Kate Stokes, at 7 p. m. Sunday evening, July 12, at Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville. MARTHA MESSINGER, W. M.

Alice H. Meyer, Secretary. Miscellaneous Notices G. Deafened persons helped by Bell Telephone makers. WESTERN ELECTRIC, 616 Walnut.

PA 1272. Braces, Trusses, Supports JURGENS, 1524 Vine. PA 1088, 9-6 P. M. M.

J. Formerly of Ohio: Why don't you write? "POP." Lost and Found H. DIAMOND RING--Lost between July 1st and 4th; reward. SO 1656 R. LADY'S WRIST WATCH AND BANDTuesday evening.

Reward. SO 4556 J. LOST- -Lady's between Cin'ti and Ft. Thomas, containing auto driver's license and other business papers, some money; keep money and return papers to LONIE M. HICKS, Composing Room, Enquirer, mail to Melbourne, Ky.

LOST- -Blue patent-leather zipper purse, containing Bulova wrist watch and money, between the river at Tacoma Beach and Bellevue, Ky. Liberal reward. R. GEDHARDT, 108 Foote Bellevue, Ky, SO 3830 W. LOST.

-Spectacles in case; Saturday night, July 4, in St. Bernard Athletic Field, Call AV 0978 W. LOST Lady's brown purse and keys, in doctor's bldg. Will finder return keys, R. BYRNE, PArkway 1293.

LOST -Downtown on Thursday, pair shellrimmed spectacles. Reward. AVon 7458. LOST -Pair glasses in leather case, July 4, on Woodburn ave. WO 7373.

PLATINUM crop diamond horseshoe pin; lost. Wednesday; downtown district; reward. MA 1203. PALM BEACH, FLA, Southern 8:45 a. 10:00 a.

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12:40, 11:35 p. m. Penn. .1:15 p. (d) Daily except Sundays and holidays.

(f) Saturday only. (5) Saturdays and Sundays only, Sundays and holidays only. 8 Daily Daily except except Sunday. Saturday. TIME OF AIR TRANSPORT LINES FROM CINCINNATI TO PRINCIPAL CITIES.

AMERICAN AIR LINES. Akron, a. 4:24 p. m. Albany.

N. a. 4:24 p. m. Atlanta, Ga.

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m. Hartford, Conn. a. m. Fort Worth, a.

3:15 p. m. Miami, Fla. a. 3:15 p.

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a. 2:15 p. Spiritualists K. "ACE OF THEM ALL" MME. H.

ELLEN America's Well-Known Medium. Master of strange power, healer and adviser, makes you wiser and happier than ever before. Every person respects me because of my sincerity, Forty years same location, with continued success. Bring your troubles to me and I will help you out of them. Readings daily.

Take Bellevue bus at 4th and Walnut. No. 5 Fairfield Bellevue, Ky. ARE YOU IN TROUBLE? CONSULT MADAME BOSWELL. Gives valuable advice and helps regarding love, marriage, success, business, health, happiness, changes, journeys, enemies, fear; tells the truth; gives names; faction guaranteed.

304 York, Newport, next to "Fenton's." SO 2514. MADAME SHEBA Famous spiritualist reader and adviser. advise and give help to those who are in trouble, suspense, courtship, marriage, illness, investments, Guaranteed satisfaction. 11 Third, Newport, Ky. HE 7385.

First stop across bridge. Cars Nos. 11 and 12 stop in front of door. THE PSYCHIC CENTER, 3011 Woodburn; JANE GREY lectures tonight, subject, PLACE." Messages, special message service Thurs. eve.

REV. D. STASCHEN, WO 6436. 34 E. 13TH -4th fl.

Columbia bldg. Spiritual Home Temple service 2:30, 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Public invited; reading daily. MRS.

KRAUSE, trance medium. MESSAGE--Sun. and Thurs. 8 to 10 p. advice daily.

1420 Elm, MRS. COVEY. MR. BUTCHER, Vine advice daily, SPIRITUALIST CHURCH -212 Fourth Dayton, Ky. Services, p.

hold 20th anniversary; welcome. MRS. SABIE, pastor. REV. BELLE ALTHAMMER.

Psychic Temple of 8 p. healing, messages. Hotel Havlin, Room LENA STOVER, formerly of the Gypsy Tea Shoppe, 18 giving private readings at her home, 210 Scott Covington, Ky. MRS. TOUSCHARD- Services Sun.

and Wed. at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Readings daily. 3539 Colerain ave. KI 3907. REV. BERTHA H.

BICKETT-2710 Cleinview healer and adviser; messages and healings, 8 p. m. wo 4346. SPIRITUAL advice daily, 50 cents. 128 W.

7th st. Mrs. Orbison Stewart, PA 1453. MEETINGS 8 p. m.

Advice daily, 27 E. 12th st. MRS. BRYSON. MEETINGS -Every 2:30 and 7:30.

At 1228 Walnut st. READINGS DAILY. Call ME 8219. UP. MISS.

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