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cf In A A CHIC AGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE 1, Page 36 August 28, 1949 FUNERAL DIRECTORSLAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 316 WEST 63D STREET AT HARVARD PHONE WEntworth 6-0025 MONDAY HORNUNG-Katherine, 2 p.m. at chapel. NORTH CHAPEL 5501 NORTH ASHLAND AVENUE PHONE LOngbeach 1-2646 MONDAY GODME-Frank 2 p.m. at chapel. KEEFER-Lizzle, p.m.

at chapel. TUESDAY P-0. GUNKEL-Harry 2 p.m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED.

FLYNN-Thomas. JOHNSON-Watte B. SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95th STREET PHONE BEverly 8-2182 MONDAY DESCHMAN-George, 2 p.m. at chapel. LAIN SON C.

H. JORDAN CO. 95 Yrs. Service SUperior 7-7709 200 E. ERIE.

1 block E. of Michigan FUNERAL HOME JOHN CARROLL SONS "Home For Funerals" Erie at Wabash WHitehall 4-6060 4542 Ravenswood Av. LOngbeach 1-0305 -CEMETERIES LIONTROSE Cemetery-6 Grave Lot, Chapel Section- Choice, far below cemetery price. Address MAN 466 Tribune 4 GRAVES in beautiful Memorial Park. Phone GRaceland 2-9361.

6 GRAVE cemetery Waldheim. $150. KEdzie 3-1339 CHOICE lot -Chapel Hill Gardens W. 6 Adult, 2 Infant. PAlisade 5-3499 RIDGE WOOD Cemetery-Section 10, 8 grave lots.

Will sep. Reas. RAvenswood 8-4 296. WILL sacrifice 4. grave lot, beautiful section Oakwoods.

BEverly 8-5839 GRAVE lot. Cedar Park, Rose Garden, (Masonic) $300. LAwndale 1-6041 Dedication Announcements ALION-A monument will be dedicated to the memory of our beloved mother and wife, Ida Allon, on Sunday, Aug. 28, at 2 p.m., at the Anshe Sholom cemetery, located Waldhelm at Forest Park. monument will be dedicated to the memory of Al Bloom by his family, Sunday, Aug.

28, at 3 p.m., Independent Minsker, 16th and Harlem avenue, Jewish Waldheim cemetery. COOPER-Tina Cooper. A monument will be dedicated to the memory of Tina Cooper Sunday, August 28th, 1 p.m. fard, sharp, Gate at Waldhelm cemetery, Nusachs37, P.O.W, office, Desplaines street, near 10th street. Fraternal Notices NESWOLD-Axel Neswold, member of Adelphi chapter, No.

820, O.E.3. Masonic funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue. Members please attend. -In DA PISA DaPisa.

In loving memory our dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away one year ago today. WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. DELMONICO-Glovina Delmonico, Aug. 28, 1934. memory's lovely garden Where remembered joy blooms fair, Your memory, dearest Mother, Is the brightest blossom there.

YOUR LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. ELLIOTT -Fred A. Elliott, August 28, 1948. Memorial Mass, Sunday, 12:15 at St. Adrian's church, 7000 S.

Washtenaw. LOVING FAMILY FALKENBERG-Mary Elizabeth (McNamara) Falkenberg. In loving remembrance of our dear wile and mother, who passed away four years ago today. FESTENSTEIN-Harold 1 Festenstein. Tho you are gone three years today, our love and memories will live on forever, dear.

ANN, MILLIE. GUASTELLA- William Guestella, Aug. 28, 1947. To a wonderful husband and dad. We love you, we miss you, every minute, every hour.

MOM AND ANGIE. LOC ASCIO-Mike Locascio. In loving meme ory of our dear husband and father who passed away two years ago today. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a wound no one can heal. You live with us in memory still, Not just today, but always will.

WIFE EVA AND CHILDREN. MARTIN- Annie Martin. In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and grandmother. We think of you, our darling, Not dead but living still, Waiting at the Gate of Heaven To greet us at God's will. LOVING HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

Arlene Brazelton Weber. In loving memory of Arlene. DAD, MOTHER AND JACK. -DEATH NOTICESABEL-Arnold F. Abel, beloved husband of Ida, nee Moanck, fond father of Adele Bail, Ruth Wilhelm and Lydla Willer, grandfather of Patricia and Clyde Ball, brother of William and Martha.

Resting at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, until 11:30 a.m., Monday, Lying In state at Bethany Evangelical Lutheran church, and Wabansla avenues, from 12:15 Monday, Aug. 29, until time of service, 2 p.m. Interment Concordia. Kidare 5-5420.

ABELES-Julia Abeles, see Unger, beloved wife of Arthur, dear sister of Sam, Irving and Services Monday, 1 p.m., at chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosehill. ADAMS-Eigh Ross Adams, 700 Linden avenue, Oak Park, husband cf Louisiana McDowell Adams, father of Hugh Ross Adams Mrs. George Huckins, Hail Adam IL and Samuel Albert Adams, brother of Fall Adams of New Rochelle, MY. Resting at funeral home, 203 S.

Marion street (Wisconsin avenue), Oak Park, after 3 p.m., Saturday. Services Monday, 2:30 at First Presbyterian church, 931 Lake street, Oak Park. Burial Forest Home. ALLEN-Elbert Martin Allen, beloved band of Edeth Marie, dear son of the late Mary and Irving Allen. Services Tuesday, 9 a.m., at Church of The Redeemer, 56th street and Blackstone avenue.

Resting at chapel, 5203 Lake Park avenue, until 10. p.m., Monday. Interment Oakwoods. Hyde Park 3-0014 ANDERSON- Anton 3. Anderson of 708 B.

78th street and 7107 University avenue, beloved husband of Alma, loving father of Irene. Payner, grandfather of Tean and Doris Doyle, father of Sandra Lee Doyle. Puneral Tuesday, 2 p.m. at chapel, 5008 S. Kedale avenue.

GRovehlil 6-0090. ANDERSON-Elma C. Anderson, late recto dence, 1409 E. 68th street, wife of the late Charles mother of Mrs. Vergil (Eleanor) Lindberg and C.

Lawrence, Glenn L. and the late Einar four grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Carl son of Chicago Heights, 11. and too sisters in Sweden. Resting at funeral home, 79th street and Philips avenue, Services 1:30 p.m.

Monday. Interment Oak HI1 cemetery. SOuth Shore 8-6959. ATELLA-Michele Atella, beloved husband of Angelina, loving father of Tohn, Carmela Como, Gilda Franchetti and Henry, dear of Michele and Gerald Atella, Thomas and Mary Angela Como and Virginia Franchetti, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 4117 Armitage avenue, to St. Philomena church.

ment St. Joseph cemetery. BElmont 5-6019-6027. BAKER-Frank L. Baker, suddenry, of N.

La Salle, belor. ed husband of Marie McCollough Baker, brother of Ann Harding and John Baker cf South Bend, Ind. Services were held Tuesday, August 23, at South Bend, Ind. of the Flamine Fannie, Marks, dear father of Orville, Seretta Isador and Nettle Belle Newburger, five grandchildren, fond brother of Bertha Fischer, Abe, Ida Grossman, Ay, the late Julius and Mayer. Services Monday, 1 p.m., at chapel, 6935 Stony Island me.

Interment Beverly cemetery. Family Isador home, 7425 Kingston avenue. BOCK-Anna Bock, nee Wolfram, Milwaukee, Aug. 27, 1049, formerly of Chicago, beloved mother of Herman C. Bock, grandmother of Dorothy Ann Bock, mother-in-law of Dorothy Mae Bock.

At chap5501 Pt. Ashland avenue after 12 noon, Monday. Services Tuesday, Aug. 30, at At. Intermect Montrose, -DEATH NOTICESBREWER-Jesse R.

Brewer, 7216 East End avenue, beloved husband of Mabel, fond brother of George, Harry, Maude, Irene, and Alice McMann. Funeral services Sunday, 3:00 p.m., at chapel, 851 E. 75th street. Interment at Salem, ill. BUCK-Samuel M.

Buck, August 26, 1949, of 916 Judson avenue, Evanston, Ill. band of the late Bertha L. Buck, father of Mrs. William Seltz, and Samuel G. Buck.

Son of Rev. J. E. Buck, brother of Lois, Edwin, and John Buck, and Mrs. Harvey Seymour.

Two grandchildren. Serv ice. 11:00 a.m., Monday, at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Burial private, BEECHER-Bryant L. Beecher, Aug.

26, beloved husband of the late Grace dear father of Helen McGrew, Altha Bendell, Grace Teach, Ruth Engle, Eunice Oldham, Jessie Clapp and Brig. Gen. Curtis T. Beecher, U.S.M.C. brother of Alice B.

Munro, ten grandchildren, three great- grandchildren. Member of St. Cecilia lodge, No. 865, Services Monday, Aug. 29, at 3 p.m., at funeral home, 301 S.

Fifth avenue at Maple street, Maywood, Interment Oakridge. Maywood 100. CALVETTI-Guido Calvetti, beloved husband of Seconda, nee Balding, fond father of Charles, Norma, Eric, and Antonietta Ungaretti, dear brother of Enrico. Funeral Monday, August 29, at 9:30 a.m. from chapel, 866 N.

Wells street, to Assumption church. Interment Mt. Carmel. DElaware 7-1525. CANTWELL-Douglas D.

Cantwell, dear husband of Rhea Cantwell. Resting at funeral home, 851 Irving Park road, Services Monday, August 29, at 10 a.m. Interment Wunder's. LAkeview 5-3132. CARLSON-See Amanda Peterson notice.

CHOPS-See DI Costanzo notice. CIORLIERI-Rego of 1221 noy street, beloved son of Girardo and the late Donata, dear brother of Charles (Carlo), Frank, Antoinette Travis, William, Rocco, Jane Lile, Christy and Anna Munson. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from funneral home, 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Our Lady of Pompell church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Picase omit Lowers. COALLEY-Jennie Coalley of 7516 Indiana avenue, sister of Anna- Coalley, Julia Hines and, the late Mae Smith, aunt of Gladys Dyer and James E. Moore. Funeral from drawing room, 7838 Cottage Grove avenue, Tuesday, August 30, at 9 a.m. to St.

Dorothy's church. meat Mt. Olivet. RAdcliffe 3-0220. COGLIANESE-Donato Coglianese, of 105 N.

21st avenue, Melrose Park, Aug. 24, 1949, beloved husband of Angela (Ratfeela) Coglianese, father of liam, Angelo and' Minaldo Coglianese, lianese and Louse Sheridan, brother of Theresa Bruno, Sue Silk, Leonlida CogCarmen. Funeral from chapel, 1810 Lake street, Melrose Park, Monday, Aug. 29, at 9:30 a.m, to Mount Carmel church, at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Carmel.

COLBERG-Marcus A. Colberg, beloved band of Clara, nee Schiller, loving father of Schiller and Mrs. Betty Dewitt, brother of James and Jeannette Colberg, also three grandchildren. Services Monday, Aug. 20, 1 p.m., at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster. ment Mount Emblem. CORLETT-Edna Corlett, nee Loftus, beloved wife of the late Frank, loving ther of Austin, Dorothy and the late 1st Lieut. Thomas, sister of Jessie Loftus. Resting at funeral home, 6833-35 Fuller.

ton avenue. Services Monday, August 29, 2 p.m. Interment Rosehill. CRANE- James E. Crane, of 6822 S.

More gan street, beloved husband of the late Nellie Donahue Crane, fond father of Charles, Raymond, Leo, the late Milton, and Lester Crane. At funeral home, 69th at Justine street, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., to St. Brendan's church. terment Calvary. Member of P.B.A.

of CROWLEY-Mary B. Crowler, nee Bigham, 5023 W. 24th street, beloved wife of the late Thomas E. Crowley, loving er of Thomas E. fond aunt of Loretta W.

Ray, grandmother of four. mains at funeral home, 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Funeral notice later. Olympic 200.

CULLEN-Robert G. Cullen, late of 1109 Hollycourt, Oak Park, beloved husband cf Laura Lambert Cullen, dear father of Robert M. and Ednamae Jordt, brother of John William, Harold, Edna Cummings, Martha Baker and the late Sadie Westphal. At funeral home, Austin boulevard at Lake street. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m.

DAVIDS- Nicholas M. Davids, beloved husband of Catherine Cullen Davids, fond father of Catherine Corbin. Funeral day, 9 a.m. from funeral home, 4516 N. Kedzie avenue, to Our Lady of Mercy church.

Interment Calvary. DAVIS-Esther V. Davis, nee Erickson, pastor's assistant at Moody church, loved wife of the late Rev. Norman W. D.

Davis, loving mother of Mrs. Margaret Campbell, sister of Mrs. Myrtle Gordon. Former missionary to Africa. Remains resting at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster, until 11 am. Monday, August 29th, lying in state from 1 p.m. until services at 2 p.m. at Torrey chapel, Moody Memorial church. Interment Union Ridge cemetery.

De BERGE-John De Berge, beloved husband of the late Agnes. Funeral Monday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m., from funeral home, 2157 Irving Park road, to St. Benedict's church Interment St. Joseph's cemetery.

DE FORNI-Helen DeForni, beloved wife of Masslamiliano, fond mother of Regina, Ferowante, Elizabeth Topper, Mae Frances Topper, John, Cella Anna. Resting at chapel, 86th place and Vincennes avenue. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., to St. Kilian's church. Mass 9:30.

Interment St. Mary's. STewart 3-8115. DEHN-George B. Dehn, beloved husband of Ellen, fond father of George B.

Jr. and Mrs. Barbara Caniff, brother of Mrs. Elsa Willard and Mrs. Frances Koelsch.

Resting at funeral home, 3918 Irving Park road. Service Monday, at 1 p.m. Interment Memorial Park. DE MOS -Angelos Demos, beloved husband of Dorothy Demos, brother of Paul, Telis, Thanos, Mrs. Panagiota Polychrones, the late Melpomen! Karafotias and Vasilike Lazos, brother-in-law of Zaferis Polychrones, Nicholas Karafatias and Mrs.

Angeline and Mrs. Wilma Demos, uncle of Christ and George Karafotias, James and George Polychrones, George Telis Demos and Paul Telis Demos and George Thanes Demos. Funeral Monday, August 29th, from chapel, 4710 N. Western avenue, 1:30 p.m. to St.

Andrew's church, Hollywood and Winthrop at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. DESCHMAN-George Deschman, 10876 Prospect avenue, Aug. 28, 1949, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Deschmann, nee Bayer, fond father of Lillie, Helen Lavery and Carrie George, grandfather of six, brother of Sophie Wehrmaster. At chapel, 2121 W.

95th street, where serve ices will be held Monday, Aug. 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Evergreen. State DeYOUNG-Gertrude street, beloved De wife Young, of 26.39855 Adrian (Ed), dear mother of Harry of Waco, Margaret and Mary DeYoung, sister of Jacob, Martin, and Gerrit De Young. of Urbana, and Matthew De Young of DeKalb D1.

Resting at chapel, 10926 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Monday, August 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Greenwood. DI COSTANZO- Vincenzo DI Costanzo, of Acerra, Italy, devoted husband of Angeline nee Fauch of Acerra, Italy, beloved son of Philomena, nee Alia and the late Guiseppe, loving brother of Ralph (Chops), Joseph, Patsy, Salvatore of Acerra, Italy, Mrs. Theresa (Tonly) Spano and Mrs.

Esther (Gus) Sclarabba. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 a.m., from chapel, 8131 Taylor street, to Mother Cabrini church. Interment Acerra, Italy. Please omit flowers. MOnroe 6-0449 DOLAN-Robert Dolan, beloved husband of Anna, loving father of Clarence, Alice Odchodnicky, Esther Lengyel and Robert.

Services Monday. 8:30 a.m. from chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road to St. Symphorosas church.

6149 S. Mason. Interment Mount Carmel. LAwndale 1-3972 EDWARDS-Edward Edwards, Aug. 25.

of 4500 Dorechester avenue, husband of the late Mary Amella, father of Milton. Services and interment Philadelphia, Pa. Please omit Dowers. OAkland 4-0492. FISKE- Beulah R.

Fiske, al San Francisco, Aug. 21, 1949. wife of the late M. L. Fiske, mother of Mrs Beulah F.

Heaton and W.M.L. Fiske Ill. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 24, at St. Mathew's Episcopal church in San Mateo.

Calif. N. Gray 5 San Francisco. FITZGERALD-Emma Fitzgerald. nee Boy.

of 1152 S. Taylor avenue. Oak Park. loved wife of John, dear mother of Mildred Donovan. Grandmother of William and Robert Donovan.

sister of Fred, Edith Maurer. Lillian Shine and Gertrude Cook. Resting at funeral home, 6748 Roosevelt road. Oak Park. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m., al Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, Harvard and East avenue, Oak Park.

Interment Oakridge FLYNN -Thomas F. Flynn of Des Moines, lowa, August 24, 1949, husband of Helen J. Interment Flynn, father of Kathe Elizabeth Flynn. Ridgewood cemetery. Chicago.

Monday, August 29, at a.m. FORTIN-Gertrude M. Fortin, nee mann, of 9320 Sproat avenue, Oak Lawn. beloved wife of the late Fred, fond mother of Myrtle Hopkins, Fred and the late Harry, grandmother of two grandchilaren and one great-grandchild. Resting where at chapel, services 8208-10 S.

Racine avenue, 29th, at 2 will be held Monday. Aug p.m. Interment Evergreen. TRiangle 4-8000. FRIES-Emma Fries, nee Dexhelmer of Los Angeles, formerly Chicago, sister of Mrs.

Martha Stephens. Funeral notice later. DEATH NOTICES- GARDAS- John Gardas, late of 4804 S. Hermitage, loving husband of Mary, nee Kasparek, dear father of Isadore, Estelle, Walter, Angeline, Stanley and Helen. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 1734 W.

48th street to St. Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection GOLDEN-Regina Irene Golden, beloved daughter of Irene and Joseph, dear granddaughter of Minnie and the late William J. Mulherin, fond niece of William Mulherin, Mrs. Thomas O' Shaughnessy, Mrs.

Gerald Webb, Marie, Anina, Lucille and Edward Golden. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., from chapel, 5011 W. Madison street at Mason avenue, to St. Mel's church. Interment All Saints cemetery.

EStebrook 8-7500. GOODLOW- Goodlow, nee Teal, Westmont, 11., August 26, 1949, beloved wife of George fond mother of Veronica Otto, Harold and George, sister of Beatrice Began of Chicago. Resting at funeral home, 109 N. Cass avenue, Westmont. Services Tuesday, August 30th, 2 p.m.

at First Methodist church. Interment Clarendon Hills cemetery. GORRELL-Rev. William J. Gorrell, C.M., Aug.

27, 1949, beloved son of the late Robert and Alice Kelly Gorrell of delphia, Pa. Lying in state at St. Vincent's church, Webster and Sheffield avenues, after 3:30 p.m., Sunday. Office of the Dead, Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. Solemn requiem high mass Monday, at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary cemetery. GREENWALD-Morris Greenwald, of 7725 Yates avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary, dear father of Lillian Goodman, Harold, Gisela Mitchell of Louisville, and Mannie, nine grandchildren, fond brother of the late Max of Cleveland, Ohio Services Monday, 11 a.m., at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue. Interment A.A. North Shore Congregational cemetery, Waldheim. Please omit flowers.

GRIFFITH- Harry B. Griffith, beloved husband of Ursula, dear father of Robert and Priscilla, brother of Mrs. Clara Wind, Mrs. Belle Linowlecki, Gideon, Augusta, Joseph, Edward and Alfonso. Services Monday, Aug.

29, 3 p.m., at funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment private. Kildare 5-5420. GUNKEL-Flight Officer Harry G.

Gunkel, pilot of A-26 Fighter, of 9th Bombardment Division, killed in action over Germany, March 28, 1945, late of 7257 Ridge avenue, beloved son of Harry H. and Laura V. Gunkel, dear brother of Corinne Gunkel, Mrs. Ruth son and Mrs. Doris Tiderman, fond 5501 nephew of Robert C.

Gelgel. At chapel, N. Ashland avenue, after 12 noon, Sunday, Aug. 28. Services at chapel, day, 2 p.m.

Interment Rosehill. Military honors by Joyce Kilmer post, No. 780, American Legion. GUSTAVSON-Hilda H. Gustavson, late of 4738 N.

Leamington avenue, beloved wife the late Andrew Peter, loving mother of Dell G. Clifford, and Lealand. Services Monday, 1 p.m. at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Rosehill.

It is preferred that contributions be made to Cancer Fund in place of flowers. GUTENKAUF-Charles J. Gutenkauf, beloved husband of the late Emilie, dear father of Anna John H. and the late Joand seph Anna fond brother of Mary Koester four great-grandchildren. Gutenkauf, five grandchildren, day, 9 a.m., from funeral home, 2500 N.

Cicero avenue, to St. Mark's church. Interment All Saints. BErkshire 7-8070. GREENBERG-Seymour Nathan Greenberg, age 22, suddenly, beloved son of William and Shirley, nee Herman, fond brother of Natalie Glabman, dear grandson of Becky Herman.

Resting at chapel, 1300 Devon avenue. Funeral notice later. Information call ROgers Park 4-7677. HAINES-Parry L. Haines, 14133 S.

gan avenue, Riverdale, beloved father of Aimee Haines of Flossmoor and Parry Haines of Riverdale. Resting at chapel, 15335 Broadway, Harvey, where services will be held Sunday, August 28, 8 p.m. Interment private. FANSEN- Harvey G. Hansen, beloved band of Mary fond brother of Grace D.

Eppinger, Ella M. and Lenard A. Hansen of Los Angeles, Callf, Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue. ment Mount Olive cemetery.

EStebrook 8-7500. RANTHORN-Joseph H. Hanthorn, Aug. 27, late of 4002 West End avenue, beloved husband of Margaret A. Hanthorn, brother of Thomas and the late Mrs.

Marion Little, Mrs. Elizabeth Eaton and Robert Hanthorn. Resting at funeral home, 4817 Chicago avenue. Services Monday, Aug. 29, 2 p.m.

Interment Mount Emblem cemetery Member of Veritas lodge 928, A.F.S A.M. HARRISON-See Catherine Kittrell notice. HAYES-Catherine Hayes, late of 5625 South Honore street, beloved wife of the late Denis Hayes, fond mother of John Rev. Francis D. and the late Rev.

Thomas Tuesday, J. and Josephine Hayes. Funeral 10:30 a.m., from chapel, 5516 So. Ashland avenue; to St. Basil's church, mass 11 o'clock.

Interment Mt. Olivet. PRospect 6-0031. HENSLEY- William D. Hensley, husband of Mae Hensley, father of Robert and Richard, son of Myrtle and Robert, brother of Marie Jenks, Dorothy Rathburn and Imogene Linton.

Resting at chapel, 2322 W. 111th street, Services Tuesday, August 30, 2:30 p.m. Interment Cedar Park. Member of Cyrene lodge No. 987, A.

F. and A. M. Funeral notice later. LETTLINGER-Michael Bettlinger, beloved husband of Theresia, nee Meitz, father of the late Theresia, Emma and Elsie, fond brother of Carl, Rudolph and Theresia, in Europe, Josefa, Frances, Henrietta and Ida.

Remains at chapel, 7032 Wentworth avenue, until noon, Monday. Services Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Zion Ev. and Reform. church, 100th place and Throop street.

Interment Evergreen. HIEBER-Emil Michael Hieber, Aug. 25th, of 1221 Roosevelt road, Chicago, husband of Margaret, father of Harold, Mrs. Helen White, and the late George James, grandfather of Harold and Robert Hieber, Frank and Elizabeth White, brother of Reynolds, Edward, Arthur, and Mrs. Lena Geyer.

Services Monday, Aug. 29th, 1 p.m. at chapel, 124-126 Madison street, at Lombard avenue, Oak Park, Interment Oak Hill. HODEK-Joseph J. Hodek, age 29 years, beloved suddenly, of husband 1420 S.

57th avenue, Cicero, of Susan, nee Tvarozek, fond father of Joseph Owen, son of Joseph and Anna Hodek, brother of Mary Heidenreich. Resting at funeral home, 4115-17 W. 26th street, Chicago. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Bohemian National.

EOHMANN-Julius J. Hohmann, Aug. 26, 1949, beloved husband of Sylvia, dear brother of Kate Lamberty and John. Member of Emmett P. O'Connell post No.

886, V.F.W. Services Monday, 2 p.m., at funeral chapel, 4336 Fullerton avenue, Interment Acacia Park. HORNUNG-Katherine Hornung, 7344 S. Union avenue, formerly of 7034 Wallace street, Aug. 28, 1949, wife of the late Leonard Hornung, mother of William, George and Edward, grandmother of "Mrs.

Edna Kerkstra, William and Donald Hornung. At chapel, 316 W. 63rd street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Monday, Aug, 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Waldheim. HUGHES-Mabel Hughes, Aug.

26, 1949, late of 5020 N. Ashland avenue, dear daughter of Augusta and the late Gustav Engberg, fond cousin of Mabel Swahn. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., at chapel, 5149-51 N. Ashland avenue, at Foster. Interment Rosehill.

1-5147 JAMES-Signa M. James, beloved wife of the late Edward loving mother of Lawrence Helen Evelyn P. Johnson and Jack also leaves six grandchildren. Services. Monday, August 29, 11 a.m., at funeral home, 5200 N.

Western avenue, corner of Foster, Interment Graceland cemetery. JOHNSON-Hertha Johnson, Aug. 25, 1949, of 2154 N. Cleveland avenue. Services at chapel, 2701 N.

Clark street, Monday, at 3:30 p.m. Interment Graceland. JOHNSON-Watte B. Johnson, of 4059 Sheridan road, beloved mother of LaVon Fletcher, devoted daughter of Myrtle and the late Frank Foster, dear grandmother of Susan, fond sister of Gerald and Miles Foster. Funeral from chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, Monday, Aug. 29, at 8:30 a.m., to St. Mary of the Lake church. Interment Chariton, Towa. KASPAREK-James Kasparek of 1022 N.

Menard avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Dvorak, fond father of Lillian Fatina, Marle A. Schreck and James J. Kasparek, grandfather of six grandchildren. Member of Chicago Journeymen Plumber's local No. 130.

Resting at funeral home, 5701-03 W. Division street, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, Aug. 29. Interment Mount Emblem. AUstin 7-4440.

KEEFER-Lizzie Keefer, formerly of 4907 N. Talman avenue, Aug. 26, 1949, wife of the late Charles, loving mother of Charles Walter E. Keefer and Lillian Christman. At chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Monday, Aug. 29, at 1 p.m. Interment Graceland. KERWAN-John P. Kerwan, beloved husband of the late Margaret, fond uncle of Thomas and James Maher, brother-in-law of John Regan.

Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.m., from chapel, 2708 N. Western avenue, to St. John Berchmans church, mass 9 a.m, Member of St. John Berchmans Holy Name society and Telephone Pioneers of America, chapter 45, Hawthorne. Interment Waukesha, Wis.

HUmboldt 6-1717. KILBURG-John Kilburg, beloved husband of the late Mary Ellen, nee McNamara, fond father of Harold Hazel Sawalish, Blanche Blankenmelster, George J. and the late Ambeline Fleming and Anthony. Funeral from funeral home, 5118-26 W. Fullerton avenue, Monday, Aug, 29, at 9 a.m., to St.

Angela's church. Interment St. Joseph, -DEATH NOTICESKING -Margaret H. King, late of 841 Barry avenue, loving wife of Carl fond mother of Dorothy Schafer of Los Angeles, grandmother of Elwood P. Kintz, of Milwaukee, Wise.

and Don A. Kintz, of Los Angeles, Cal. Services Monday, August, 29, 2 p.m., at chapel, 3154 N. Clark street, under auspices of Corner Stone chapter, No. 725 Interment Acacia Park cemetery.

KING- Mary Shannon King, beloved wife of the late P. J. King, loving mother of Marie, Emmett and Geraldine, fond daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick Shannon, dear sister of James P. Shannon. Funeral Monday, 9:15 a.m., from home, 1100 N.

East avenue, Oak Park, to St. Mary's church, Lake Forest, Ill. Burial All Saint's cemetery. EVerglade 4-3800. KITTRELL-Catherine M.

Kittrell, nee Harrison, beloved wife of Edward dear mother of Catherine S. and Edward fond daughter of Catherine, nee Kohl, and Joseph R. Harrison, sister of Joseph R. Harrison Jr. Funeral Monday, Aug.

29, at 9:15 a.m., from parlors, 6451-53 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Adrian's church, 70th and S. Washtenaw avenue, where solemn high mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Mary's. PRospect 6-0220. KOLIN-Frank B. Kolin, suddenly, beloved husband of Bessie, father of the late Robert F. Kolin and Irene of Prague, dear brother of Loretta Bartel, Julie Kolin and Delphin Kolin.

Member of Post Office Clerks union and Robert Grant chapter, No. 10, D.A.V. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 30, 10 a.m., at chapel, 3814 W. 28th street, to Bohemian National tery.

DAwndale 1-3767. -Dr. Abraham J. Levy, late of Dixon, Illinois, beloved husband of Jennie Perlstein Levy, dear father of Vardith Naomi. Services Monday, 11 a.m., at chapel, 3654 W.

Roosevelt road, Interment Anshe Luknik cemetery, Oakwood. Please omit flowers. LINDEBAUM- Harry W. Lindebaum, beloved husband of Dorothy, nee Kadow, dear father of Harry grandfather of Theresa Ann, fond brother of Phillip Mrs. Kate Kunz, Mrs.

Elizabeth Crammer, Mrs. Hattie E. Wildhage and Mrs. Mary Decker. Member of A.A.S.R., Valley of Chicago, Melrose Park lodge, No.

1165, A.F.&A.M., A.A.O.N.M.S. of Chicago, Navy club of Oak Park, SarloSharp post, No. 365, American Legion, Illinois Police Sgt. of the Melrose Park Police force. Resting at chapel, 115 Broadway street, Melrose Park, until 11 a.m., Tuesday.

In state at St. John's Lutheran church, from noon until time service, 2 p.m. Interment Oak Ridge. Melrose Park 714. LIPPMAN-Miriam Lippman, nee Provolsky, beloved wife of the late Gerson, dear mother of Anna Greenberg, Sophia Lewis, Rose Lewis, Lottie Slater, Morris and the late Charles, devoted grandmother of eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, fond sister of Lena Goldberg, Fannie Morrison.

Services Monday, 11 a.m. at chapel, 5208 Broadway. Interment First Hungarian Waldheim. Member of Agudas Achim N. tion Sisterhood.

Family at home, 941 Carmen avenue. LITTLETON-Richard T. Littleton, of 6532 W. 171st street, Tinley Park, loving son of John and the late Lillian, nee Shannon, fond brother of Marguerite Kanthack, Edward, John, Robert and Dorothy Ann. Funeral from chapel, 7949 S.

Halsted street, Monday, 9 a.m. to Sacred Heart church. Burial Holy Sepuchre cemetery. LOFTUS-William Loftus, age 77 son of the late Bridget Loftus. Funeral Monday, 8:45 a.m., from chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, to St.

Dorothy's church, mass 9 a.m. Burial Logansport, Indiana. LOUVAR-Josefa Louver, of 2734 S. Hamlin avenue, beloved mother of James, Frank, Arthur, William, Anna Levey, Emily bocky and Lillian Pavlik. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 2658 S.

tral Park avenue, to Blessed Agnes church. Interment local cemetery. LAwndale 1-3101. MADIGAN-Thomas Q. Madigan, beloved brother of the late Anna Regan, Margaret Brouder, Michael and P.Q.

Madigan. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 5911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue, to Ascension church. Interment Mount Carmel. EStebrook 8-7500.

Please omit flowers. MALKOWSKI-Harriet Malkowski, beloved daughter of the late Stanley and Minnie Malkowski, dear sister of Custer, Emily Brandt, Theodore, and Edward. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3517-27. N. Pulaski road, to St.

Viator church. Interment St. Adalbert's. INdependence 3-5800. 'MARTIN-Catherine Martin, beloved wife of Eugene, mother of Bernice Wells, grandmother of Denier, James, and Donald Wells.

Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street, at Mason ue. Interment Forest Home. EStebrook 8-7500, MARTINKUS- Mary Martinkus, nee Truchinski, August 26, 1949, late of 3329 S. Morgan street, beloved wife of Michael, fond mother of Mrs.

Harriett Strazdas, Mrs. Louise Drozd, Mrs. Theresa Ulis, and John. Daughter of Solomia Truchinski, sister of Mrs. Emily Dubrock, Mrs.

Katherine Elsfelder, Mrs. Anna Dunne, Joseph and Julius. Funeral Wednesday, August 31, 8 a.m., from funeral home, 3319 Lituanica avenue to St. George's church, 33rd street and Lituanica avenue. Interment St.

Casimir's cemetery, YArds 7-6389 or 1138. McALLISTER-Anna (Johanna) McAllister, nee Dunne, formerly of 727 S. Campbell avenue, wife of Patrick, sister of the late Timothy and James Dunne, aunt of May Connell and Ellen M. Cogley. Resting at funeral home, 217 N.

Cicero avenue, funeral Monday 9:30 a.m. to Most Pre-. cious Blood church. Interment Mount Carmel. AUstin 1-1700, McCLOUD-Lena Harms McCloud, of 3404 Archer avenue, beloved wife of Daniel McCloud fond mother of Dorothy Holland, Catherine Cascone, Daniel Jr.

Bartley, Alice Bray, Marie, Shirly and Martin McCloud, dear sister of Hattie Kramp, Anna Necker, Ernest Harms and Margaret Grimm, ten grandchildren. Funeral from chapel, 1503 W. 51st street, Tuesday, August 30, at 9 a.m. to St. Maurice church.

Interment Holy Sepulcher. Information YArds 7-4765. McCURRIE- Rose Moran McCurrie, beloved wife of the late Richard, devoted mother of Marion, John, Leo, Joseph, William and Francis, sister of Terrence Moran, Mrs. Beatrice O'Hara, Edward, Anna, the late John, Mary, Peter, Thomas, and Patrick. Funeral Monday, Aug.

29th, 9:30 a.m., from residence, 8116 S. Green street, to St. Leo's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of St.

Leo's Altar and Rosary society and St. Leo's court, W.C.O.F.' McDOUGALL- Lillian McDougall, beloved wife of John McDougall, dear mother of Patricia, sister of John Larkin, Agnes LaFond, and Thomas Larkin. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 3159 Jackson boulevard, at Kedzie. to Our Lady of Sorrows. KEdzie 3-1617.

McLEAD-See Lena McCloud notice. McMAHON-Wanda McMahon, nee Barth, late of 4358 Monroe street, beloved wife of the late William, fond mother of William, Bernice, Thomas, and Ronald, dear sister of Mary Witt, John, Peter, Lillian Youngs, Frances Darling, and Patricia Murphy, grandmother of fourteen. Funeral Monday, 11 a.m. from funeral home, 4245 Madison street, to St. Mels church.

Interment Mt. Carmel. MEYER-William G. Meyer, of St. Petersburg, Florida, formerly of Forest Park, 11., August 26th at Gages Lake, 11.

Beloved husband of Emma Scharf Meyer, fond father of Carl William Mrs. Edna M. Fechtner, brother of Fred C. Services Monday, 1:30 p.m. at chapel, 7319 Madison street, Forest Park.

Interment Woodlawn. Member of Forest Park lodge, No. 1054, A.F.&A.M., York chapter, No. 148, R.A.M., Columbia commandary, No. 63 K.T., Medinah Shrine, A.A.O.N.M.S.

and the Craftsmen's club. MEHLKE-Carl G. Miehlke, late of 5712 N. Manton avenue, beloved husband of Adeline, nee Steffen, loving father of Carl F. Resting at chapel, 1708 Jackson boulevard, Sunday.

Funeral services at 2 p.m., Monday, Aug. 29, at 5050 W. Vilet street, Milwaukee, Wis. Interment Graceland cemetery, Milwaukee. MISTLE-Catherine Mistle, fond wife of the late Joseph, dear mother of William, Stanley, Peter, and Ann Pertell, Marie Colbert and Frances Davis.

Fond mother. in-law of Lucille and Leona, Funeral Tuesday, 8:15 a.m., from chapel, 5118- 26 W. Fullerton avenue, to Holy Trinity church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

BErkshire 7-9595. MONKS- Grace C. Monks, beloved wife of Thomas dear mother of Jeanne Dahl and the late Robert Thomas, grandmother of Celeste, John Jr. and Thomas, in-law of Dr. John J.

Dahl, sister of George and Robert Stafford, Ethel Hilson and Katherine Ingram. Funeral Monday, Aug. 29, 8:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3440 N. Central avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St.

Vincent's cemetery, LaSalle, Ill. Kildare 5-5420. MEYERS- John Meyers, beloved husband of Elizabeth, dear father of Eugene and Theodore, fond brother of Lillian man, Barney, Stanley, William, the late Joseph and Frances, grandfather of Patricia and John. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 3517-27 N. Pulaski road, to St.

Viator church. Interment St. Josephs. INdependence 3-5800. -Louis H.

Miller, beloved husband of Margery Goodman Miller, devoted father of Barbara and Frederic, fond son of Fannie Miller and the late Harry B. Miller, brother of Milton and the late Dorothy Miller. Funeral Monday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m., at chapel, 936 E. 47th street.

Interment Rosehill cemetery. -DEATH NOTICES- MULHERIN-See Regina I. Golden notice. MODICA-Paul Modica, beloved husband of Martha, nee Mallek, fond brother of Mrs. Fay Montalbano, and Anthony, dear son of the late Vito and Antonina.

Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., from chapel, 409 W. North avenue, to St. Philip Benizi church, Oak street and Cambridge avenue. Interment Mount Carmel. MULLIN-James Mullin, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Santey, loving father of Kathleen Gaughan, Virginia and Geraldine Re, brother of Henry, Michael, Bridget McCory, Margaret Neeson, Rose Tobin, Elizabeth, Mary and Patrick, all of Philadelphia.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 5018-20 Chicago avenue, to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment Mount Carmel, NESWOLD-Axel L. Neswold, of 718 N. Laramie avenue, beloved husband of Louise, nee Tolzien, fond father of Mrs. Evelyn K.

Feigh, grandfather of Jack, Marilyn and Carol, brother of Anne Johnson, Martha Coutts, Louise Damer, Thea Goxem, Helen Williams, Ole and Harry Neswold. Services Monday, August 29, 2 p.m. at funeral home, 5350 W. North avenue. Interment Acacia Park.

Charter member Adelphi lodge, No. 1029 A.F.&A.M. Austin Commandry No. 84, Cicero chapter, No. 180 R.A.M.

Adelphi chapter, No. 820 O.E.S. and Austin Imperial council, No. 8 Royal league. TUxedo 9-8844.

NUGENT-Mary E. Nugent, nee Joyce, August 25, 1949, wife of the late Charles Nugent, mother of the Rev. Liguori C. Ss. R.

of Villa Redeemer, Glenview, the Rev. Charles Nugent, St. Peter's church, Douglas, Edward D. of Grand Rapids and Joseph A. of Chicago.

Solemn requiem mass Monday, August 29th, 10:30 eastern standard time, St. Peter's church, Douglas, Mich. Interment Big Rapids, Mich. OAKS-Mary Oaks, nee Casper, dearly beloved wife of Harold, loving sister of James. Resting at funeral home, 7600 W.

Grand avenue at the Circle. Funeral Monday, Aug. 29, at 9:30 a.m., to St. Celestine's church, Burial St. Joseph cemetery.

MErrimac 7-1111 or Gladstone 3-1234. O'BRIEN-Delia O'Brien, late of 5853 S. Racine avenue, fond mother of Rose Bartels, Josephine, Michael, James, Thomas, George and Rita. Funeral day, at 10 a.m., from funeral home, 5438 S. Halsted street, to Our Lady of Solace church.

Interment St. Mary's. BOulevard 8-0662. OLSEN-Carrie Olsen, Aug. 26, 1949, beloved wife of Oscar, dear mother of the late Arthur, fond sister of Marie Olson, Augusta Pearson and the late Betsy uelson.

Services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at funeral chapel, 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. OLSON-Hulda Olson, resident of Covenant Home of Mercy, dear sister of Otilia Magnuson. Resting at chapel, 4821 N. Damen avenue.

Services Monday at 1:30 p.m., at Covenant Home, 2725 Foster avenue. Interment Oakhill. -See Regina I. Golden notice. PATISAN-Helen E.

Patisan, suddenly at San Francisco, loving mother of Russell G. Newman, sister of Marion Adams. Services Monday, 2:30 p.m., at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Rosehill PATTS-Eleanor Patts, wife of Thomas Patts, mother of Lydia, Bernice, Laura Feigl and Judy Bradley, grandmother of three. Resting at home, 8103 S.

Wabash. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m., to St. Cecelia's church, 45th and Wells at 9:30. Interment St. Casimar's cemetery, Vincennes 6-8737.

PECHOTA-Richard Pechota of 1904 S. Loomis street, loving son of Emil and Pechota, nee Toth, brother of Eleanor, grandson of Rose Horvath. Funeral Monday, 10:00 a.m., at chapel, 1345 W. 19th street. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

CAnal 6-0915. PEICK-Louis C. Peick, of 3707 Dickens avenue, beloved husbard of Frieda, dear father of Leonard, Louis, Eleanor Pohlmann, Lillian and Ruth McKinney, brother of Louise Boehm, Margaret Haug and the late Charles, also survived by six grand. children. Services Monday, at 2 p.m., at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue.

Interment Concordia PETERSON-Amanda Carlson Peterson, Aug. 25, 1949, beloved wife of the late Victor Peterson, mother of Florence Newkirk, Mabel Haight, Harriet Flood, Mrs. J. Leo Ludwig, foster mother of Margaret Hintz and Edna Dorr. Services Monday, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 6311 N.

Clark street. Interment Graceland. REIFF-Edna Reiff, of 5232 W. Grace street, beloved wife of the late Abraham, devoted mother of Morris, Louis, Frieda, Franklin and Dorothy Lome, five grandchildren, fond sister of Pearl Baron. Funeral Monday, Aug.

29, 10 a.m., at chapel, 2235 W. Division street. RESTIVO-Salvatore Restivo, of 855 W. Cabrini street, beloved husband of the late Maria, nee Bondi, loving father of Tillie Diana, Philip, and Joseph, grandfather of six grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m.

from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to Holy Guardian Angels church. Interment Mt. Carmel. SAcramento 2-4747.

ROHRER-Laura S. Rohrer, August 27th, of 1440 Cullom avenue, beloved mother of Irene Boyce, Grant and Victor Rohrer, grandmother of Joan, George and Douglas Rohrer. Service 3 p.m. Monday, at chapel, 3415-19 N. Clark street to Graceland.

RUHNKE-Andrew S. Ruhnke of 4247 S. Sacramento avenue, beloved husband of Anna, nee Maszek, fond father of beth, Leon, Edward, Emily Fron, Florence Grzybek and Anna Grzybek, fond brother of Nellie Finkey and Elizabeth Pletta, grandfather of nine. Funeral day, 10:30 a.m., from chapel, 2959 W. 43rd street, to Five Holy Martyrs church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. LAfayette 3-7781. SAVRE-Edward E. Savre, of 1016 N.

Waller avenue, beloved husband of Nancy nee Finch, fond father of Robert E. and Eugene grandfather of Janet L. and Diane brother of Oliver M. of lander, Mrs. John Slosson of Northwood, Iowa, Mrs.

Rose Hanson of Northwood, Iowa, Mrs. Margaret Haban of Oak Park, Mrs. Ella Johnson of Northwood, Iowa, and Mrs. Paul Kuck of Minneapolis, Minn. Resting at funeral home, 5701-03 W.

Division street, where services will be held Monday, Aug. 29, at 10 a.m. Interment Northwood, Iowa. Please omit flowers. AUstin 7-4440.

-Nicholas Schulten, dearly beloved husband of the late Bertha, nee Hahn, loving father of Margaret, Nicholas H. and the late Henry. Resting at funeral home, 7600 W. Grand avenue, at the Circle. Funeral Monday, August 29th at 10 a.m., to St.

Cyprian's church. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. MErrimac 7-1111 or Gladstone 3-1234. SCHWARZ-Fridolin Schwarz, beloved husband of Theresa, nee Ruck, fond father of Clement Mrs Regina Greenwood, Mrs.

Eleanor Brandt, Albert and Raymond F. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 6222 Broadway, to St. Gertrude's church. Interment St. Joseph.

SCIARABBA-See Di Costanzo notice, SEARLES-Barbara Holden Searles, of Plainfield, New Jersey, formerly of Kenilworth, August 24, beloved wife William L. Searles, devoted mother of John, Judith and Penelope, fond daughter of S. S. Holden and the late Grace M. Holden, sister of Helen, Jane and John Holden.

Services Monday, 3 p.m., August 29th. Memorial Park cemetery Mausoleum chapel. Resting at chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, after 6 p.m. Sunday. Mrs.

Ada B. Sempill, Aurora, Aug. 26, age 87, grandmother of Mrs. Shirley Stoddard, Oak Park, Mrs. Audrey Heaton, Metuchen, N.Y., sister of Mrs.

Charles Hart, Aurora. Funeral services Monday, 1:30 p.m., at Healy chapel, Aurora. Interment Mount Hope cemetery, Chicago. SHANNON-See Mary King notice. SIMONS- Anne Myron Simons, of 7222 Ellis avenue, beloved wife of Peter S.

Simons, fond mother of Marguerite Waller and Marie Geis, devoted sister of the late Mollie M. Fischer. Funeral Monday, ust 29, 9:15 a.m., from funeral home, 1241 W. 79th street, to St. Lawrence church, mass 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. SKIBA-Lucille Skiba, nee Sokol, late of 2831 S. Kildare avenue, beloved wife of the late Frank, dear mother of Leon, Stanley and Anthony, fond mother-in-law of Clara, Elsie and Lorraine, grandmother of six grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from funeral home, 2712 S. Kildare avenue, to Good Shepherd church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. LAwndale 1-2156 SQUILLER-Catherine Squiller, beloved wife of Michael, dear mother of Joseph, Ralph and Ben Squiller, loving grandmother of four grandchildren. Funeral Monday, August 29th, 8:45 a.m., from chapel. 845 W.

Armitage avenue to St. Teresa church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. STAEMMELE-George Staemmele, of 3218 S. Wallace street, beloved husband of Frieda Deuble Staemmele, dear father of Fred Staemmele, fond grandfather of Darlene Staemmele.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., from chapel, 712 W. 31st street, to Acacia Park cemetery. Member of Modern Woodmen of America, Brighton Park camp, No. 4793, and Gambrinus Benevolent society. Information VIctory 2-1158.

William H. Stevens 381st Infantry, 96th Division. Killed in action June 5, 1945 on Okinawa, Beloved son of William H. Sr. and Sadie V.

Stevens, of 324 S. Harvard avenue, Villa Park, Illinois. Graveside services Wednesday, August 31, 2 p.m., at Camp Butler National cemetery, Springfield, Ill Kindly omit flowers. it -DEATH NOTICES- SPANO- Di Costanzo notice, STOESSER-See George J. Werner notice.

TEGTMEIER-Louis J. Tegtmeier, Foundry road, Mt. Prospect, beloved husband of Anna, nee Tatge, dear father of Viola Ribando and Luella Biermann, two grandchildren, fond brother of Henry and Fred. Resting at funeral home in W. Campbell street, Arlington Heights.

Services Monday, 2:30 p.m., St. Peter's Lutheran church. Interment Memory Gardens. (Arff) Thiede, beloved wife of the late Louis, dear mother of John Arff, Erna Kuehsel, grandmother of Hilda Kuensel, Ursula Struckmeier and Irma Schmeissing. Services Monday, 2 p.m., at funeral home, 1458 Belmont avenue.

Interment Irving Park. TROYKE-Martha D. Troyke, nee Reinke, wife of the late Albert H. Troyke, mother of Hilda Reinke, Edmund, Alfred and Louis Troyke, grandmother of two children. Resting at funeral home, 203 S.

Marion street (Wisconsin avenue), Oak Park, until 11:00 a.m., Monday. In state at Trinity Lutheran church, Richmond avenue and Erie street, from noon, Monday, until time of service at 3 p.m. Interment Concordia. VELEK-Alzbeta Velek, of 3621 Southeast avenue, Berwyn, beloved mother of Edward, Otto, Bessie Sulan and Sophie Maid. Funeral Monday, August 29, at 9 a.m., chapel, 7049 W.

Ogden avenue, Berwyn, to St. Leonard's church. Interment local cemetery. Stanley 5506. WACHENDORF- Edith Wachendorf, nee Hlinka, suddenly, beloved wife of George, loving mother of George E.

of Davenport, Iowa, dear sister of Gladys Citta and Mildred Weldeman of Hawthorne, Calif. Funeral Tuesday, August 30th, 2 p.m. at chapel, 5128-30 W. 25th street, Cicero. Interment Woodlawn.

Olympic 80. WADDELL- William C. Waddell, beloved husband of Mary nee McCarthy, loving father of George Mrs. Florence Feeley, Joseph and William C. Jr.

Fue neral Monday, Aug. 29th, 9 a.m., from late residence, 9641 S. Winchester, to Christ the King church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. BEverly 8-2047.

WEBB-See Regina I. Golden notice. WEINSHANK -Sophie Weinshank, 2419 N. Kimball avenue, devoted wife of the late Theodore, beloved mother of Anna Pearson, William T. and Harry dear ter of Edward, Oscar Weinshenker, Jennie Levin and the late Sam, Bessie Modjeska and Rose Crandall, dear grandmother of Norma Stabiner.

Funeral Monday, Aug. 29, 2 p.m., at chapel, 3021 Fullerton avenue WELZIEN-Frieda C. Welzien, nee Bauer, beloved wife of John fond mother of Vernon, devoted grandmother of Annabelle Frieda, Vernon C. Jr. and Richard Henry, sister of Martha Siemen, John A.

and Charles Bauer life member of Ben. senville Ladies auxiliary. Resting at fu. neral home 5701-03 W. Division street, where services will be held at 3 p.m., Monday, August 29th, Interment Eden cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to make a contribution to the Ben. senville home. AUstin 7-4440. WERNER-George J. Werner, beloved hus.

band of Anna (Krowl), loving father of Betty Stoesser, Joseph and Edward Wer. ner, fond grandfather of Joseph Stoesser, Joan, Janice, George, Patricia and Rich. ard Werner, dear brother of Katherine Laurence. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 2950-58 Fullerton, at Sacramento, to Our Lady of Grace church and St. Joseph.

Member of Holy Name society, Catholic order of Forester's, Christopher Columbus court 233 and former president of Blacksmith and Helper's union. EVerglade 4-3800. WESTLUND-Richard Westlund, of 10136 Wallace street, beloved husband of Alfrida, loving father of Elmer, Gunner, Florence Anderson, Esther Haman and Milton, one sister and three brothers in Sweden. Resting at chapel, 10234 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Monday, at 2 p.m. Member of John sson lodge, No.

361, I.0.0.F. Interment Oakhill. WILKE- Albert H. Wilke, beloved husband of Rose, dear father of Walter, Lorraine, Raymond and the late Bertie, grandfather of four. Services Monday, 1 p.m., at funeral home, 3224 Montrose avenue.

Interment Acacia Park. Member of Photo Engravers union No. 5, A.F. of L. Masonic services Sunday evening, 8 p.m., under auspices of Ben Franklin lodge No.

962. A. F. and A. M.

WILLETT- Augusta Price Willett, Aug. 26, 1949, wife of the late Herbert L. Willett, mother of Herbert L. Robert Leslie and Paul Yates Willett. Service and interment private.

Emma E. Zeltz, of 4724 Vincennes avenue. Services 2 p.m., Monday, chapel, 1648 W. 63rd street. Interment Oak Woods.

Death notices on this page are in TWO unduplicated alphabetical listings. The late edition notices follow. -DEATH NOTICESFERGUSON-William E. Ferguson, of 11821 S. Bell avenue, beloved husband of Mayme nee Roach, loving brother of George Grace Connell, Theresa Haver and Etta Mullen.

Resting at funeral home, 13050 S. Greenwood avenue, Blue Island, Ml. Mass Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at St. Benedict church. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery.

FREY-Jacob grandfather Frey, Alma fond father of Charles, of Harris, Shirley McWilliams, Earl and Charles Jr. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue. Interment Oakridge. EStebrook 8-7500.

HANSEN-Harvey G. Hansen, beloved husband of Mary fond brother of Grace D. Eppinger, Ella M. and Leonard A. 1:30 Hansen of L.A., Calif.

Funeral Tuesday, p.m. at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street at Mason avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. EStebrook 8-7500.

JOHNSON-A. Fred Johnson, August 27, 1949, of 917 Maple avenue, Evanston, 11., M. R. Barnes, and the late Ethel Johnson. Dora, Agnes, and Martha Johnson.

Mrs. husband of Hannah S. Johnson, father of Service 2 p.m. Monday at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment at Munterville, Iowa, KOHLRUST-Henry Frank Kohlrust, beloved husband of Janet, nee Templeman, fond father of Roy and Robert, dear grandfather of five grandchildren, brother of Anna Saltzman.

At chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Tuesday 1:30 p.m. under the auspices of Community lodge No. A.F. and A.M. Interment Irving Park.

KRAMETBAUER-Roman Krametbauer, 3610 S. Home avenue, Berwyn, beloved husband of Marie, fond father of Charles and Roman father-in-law of Mildred, grandfather of Bennett, brother of Charles. Services Tuesday, August 1:30 p.m. at chapel, 6301 W. Cermak' road, Berwyn.

Cremation at Woodlawn. Please omit flowers. Olympic 1023, LAwndale 1-2262. LaROCCA-Vincent A. LaRocca, suddenly.

Late of 815 N. Springfield avenue. Beloved husband of Theresa, nee Menchise, fond father of Venturino (Ben), Michael, Menica, Angeline, Rocco I. and. John Salvatore.

Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., from chapel, 3425 W. Chicago nue, to Our Lady of Angels church. Inter ment Mount Carmel cemetery. NEvada 8-7200. MADEY-John K.

Madey, loving husband of Mary, dear father of Kasimer and Marion fond brother of Walter, Stanley, Anna, Julia and Sophie. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sacred Heart church, Marengo. Interment Sacred Heart cemetery. Resting at Cooper Funeral Home, Marengo, 11.

MOTZNY-Hermina Motzny, August 27th, beloved wife of the late Frank H. Motzny, fond mother of Madaline. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a.m. from chapel, 916 Milwaukee avenue to St. Pascal's church, Irving Park and Melvina.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. MOnroe 6-4066. NICKLA-Michael Nickla, of 2721 S. 59 avenue, beloved husband of Gertrude, nee Bendler, loving father of Mildred Maass, Richard, Fred, Louis, Lawrence and Harry Nickla, father-in-law of Geraldine Goodman' Nickla, Rose Idziaszek Nickla, Virginia Alexander Nickla, Helen Jezek Nickla, and Mae Zak Nickla, grandfather of twelve, great grandfather of five.

Funeral, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from funeral home, 2307 S. Laramie avenue. Interment Oakridge. Olympic 200.

RAYMOND-Lillian E. Raymond, August 27, 1949, of North Shore Hotel, Evanston, wife of the late Albert Raymond, mother of Mrs. Fred C. Spring, Albert and Fred I. Raymond, Mrs.

Cyril G. Fanning, Mrs. Harry A. Mayhew and the late Mrs. Agnes R.

Walsh. Service Tuesday afternoon, at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Burial private. STEPHANY -Peter Stephany, 15242 Center avenue, Harvey, beloved husband of Anna, dear father of Rita. Resting at chapel, 15335 Broadway, Harvey, 11., services at Ascension church, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Interment, Lemont, SULLIVAN-Clarence H. Sullivan, suddenly, of Flossmoor, beloved husband of Olive, loving father of James, Kathleen and the late John Sullivan. Remains resting at funeral home, 18022 Dixie highway, Homewood, 11. Services Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. at St.

Joseph's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. CARPENTER'S TOOLS STOLEN Ben Glazer, 4650 N. St. Louis told tools police was stolen that a from kit of carpenter's his while it was parked in front of his home.

OBITUARIES DR. A ABRAHAM J. LEVY Services for Dr. Abraham J. Levy, 52, public health officer of Dixon state hospital, who died Friday in Dixon, Will' be held 11 m.

Monday in the chapel at 3654. Roosevelt rd. Burial will be in Oak Woods cemetery. He was a graduate of Herzliah gymnasium in Tel Aviv, and of John Hopkins university in oriental languages. He received his medical degree from Northwester university.

Dr. Levy formerly was assistant director.of the Straus' health center in Jerusalem and district health superintendent for the Illinois health department. He leaves his widow, Jennie, and a daughter, Vardigh Naomi. MRS. VIRGINIA H.

TULL White Plains, N. Aug. 27 (Special)-Services were held today at Brewster, N.Y., Mrs. Virginia H. Tull, 74, formerly of Farmer City, who yesterday at the 'Osborn nursing home here.

Burial will take place Monday at Maple Grove cemetery, Farmer City. She and her husband, the late William Sherman Tull, had lived in their last years with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Struhsacker of White Plains.

Mr. Struhs acker is eastern advertising manager of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. A son, Nelson K. Tull, died last Christmas eve in Champaign, Ill. THE REV.

WILLIAM J. GORRELL Solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the Rev. William J. Gorrell, C. 84, cent's church at 10 a.

in. Monday. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The Rev. Gorrell died yesterday in St.

Joseph's hospital where he had been bedridden for more than 10 years. He' was ordained 57 years ago, heid appointments in St. Vincent's church and before the turn of the century taught mathematics and the classics at De Paul university. MRS. JAMES B.

McBEAN Services for Mrs. Grace Callan McBean, wife of Dr. James B. McBean, former Chicagoan and now an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist on the staff of Mayo clinic, Rochester, were held Friday in St. 'John's church, Rochester, where she died Wednesday.

Burial also was at Rochester. Mrs. McBean leaves, in addition to her husband, three young children, Anne Louise, Mary Elizabeth, and Dorothy Jean. Dr. McBean is the son of Dr.

George M. McBean, Chicago. SGT. HARRY LINDENBAUM Sgt. Harry Lindenbaum, 49, a member of the Melrose Park ea police force for 12 years, died early yesterday of a heart attack while driving with his wife, Dorothy.

He joined the suburb's force in 1937 and promoted sergeant in 1941, Sgt. Lindenbaum was a naval veteran of both World Wars. He had been on sick leave for the last two months. His home was at 3551 Madison Chicago. His is widow and a son, Harry survive.

ROBERT G. CULLEN Robert G. Cullen, 69, a former employe of the circulation department of THE TRIBUNE, died of a heart, attack Holly yesterday Oak in his Park. home Mr. Cullen worked in the circulation departments of several Chicago newspapers and Liberty magazine for many years.

In recent years he had been an employe of Brink's, Inc. Mr. Cullen leaves his widow, Laura; a son, Robert and a daughter, Mrs. Edna Jordt, HENRY W. HORST Rock Island, Aug.

27 (AP)-Henry W. Horst, 85, building contractor, died in Moline, General hospital last night. He was founder and president of the Henry W. Horst General Contracting company, and was known especially for his construction work at field, and at the proving grounds orchanute at Savanna, Ill. He is survived by his widow, and a son, Henry T.

Horst. MRS. ANNE W. GOHN Detroit, Aug. 27 (AP)-Mrs.

Anne Wolford Gohn, member of a prominent Danville, family, died yesterday at her home on Isle. She was 75. She was the wife of Col. Joseph F. Gohn, U.

A. (retired). A graduate of Sherwood school, Chicago, she studied music at Boston university, a and later taught in the Danville schools. Her father was Milton J. Wolford, Danville banker.

SIMILARITY IN NAMES LEADS TO REPORT OF JENS JENSEN'S DEATH The death of John Jensen, 65, a farmer of West Sturgeon Bay, in a Sturgeon Bay, hospital on Friday night gave rise yesterday to an erroneous report that Jens Jensen, 89, of Ellison Bay, dean of the world's landscape architects, had died. Jensen, who is sometimes known as the father of the Chicago park system, was ill last April, but his daughter, Mrs. Marshall Johnson, of Highland Park, said yesterday that her father still alive and in fair health at his home. HURT ALIGHTING FROM BUS cher Mrs. Ida Peters, 60, of 2107 Fletinjured her left shoulder while alighting from 8 Belmont av.

bus at Western av. She was treated' in Martha Washington hospital. Funerals as low as $159.00 Slain SON INC FUNERAL DIRECTORS NEW POLIO CASES RAISE TOTAL TO 321 Eight new cases of infantile paralysis were recorded in and Cook county yesterday, bringing the total for the year to 321 cases and 19 deaths from the disease. At this last year there had been cases and three deaths in the county. State-wide, disease seemed to be leveling out.

In the last seven days, 276 new cases have been reported in Illinois, where the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis is spending $1,000,000 in the fight against the disease. The figures for the two preceding weeks were 348 cases and 298 cases respectively. Predict September Peak State health authorities warned, however, that it is too early to tell the leveling off will continue. the basis of experi-' ence in previous years, officials have predicted a peak polio incidence in September. that of a 22 woman in One case reported, yesterday, Oak Park, was ascribed by Dr.

Edward A. Piszczek, county health officer, to a carrier of polio who himself did not develop clinical symptoms of the disease. The woman's brother, he said, had been exposed to polio at a boys camp where several cases broke out. He was kept under observation but did not develop the disease. He apparently carried the disease to his sister, nevertheless, Dr.

Piszczek said. To date there have been 206 cases in Chicago with 12 deaths, 11 of them this month, and 115 cases in the county outside the city, with seven deaths. Girl, 7, Stricken Cases recorded yesterday in-' cluded the Oak Park woman, 3 year old boy in Oak Lawn, a 30 year old man in Elmwood Park, an 11 boy in Sum-: mit, a 10 year old girl in the 6900 block of Tonty a 9 year old girl in the 1800 block of E. 72d a 25 year old man in the. 2400 block of S.

Sacramento and a 7 year old girl in the 900 block of Dickens av. At Lincoln, Supt. Harry F. Augsburger of the public schools announced that as a polio precaution all grade school rooms will be sprayed with DDT before school opens. Morgan county reported its first polio death of the year, Betty Lee Kindred of ander.

MRS. RUTLEDGE SAYS GIFTS MAKE APPEAL FOR HUSBAND POSSIBLE St. Louis, Aug. 27. (AP)-Contributions by sympathetic people will enable Dr.

Robert C. Rutledge Jr. to appeal the 70 year prison sentence he received for the slaying of his wife's his family says. The appeal fund, most of it given by strangers, now totals more than $3,600. The gifts have.

from several states. Mrs. Sydney Rutledge, wife of the young St. Louis physician who convicted of second degree by a jury at Cedar Rapids, made her first public statemento yesterday appreciate very since much the every- trial. thing everyone is doing," she said.

Dr. Howard B. Goodrich of Hannibal, Mrs. Rutledge's father, and the convicted physician's father bore the cost of the trial at Cedar Rapids, estimated at $20,000. BRITISH HOP PICKERS ON ANNUAL INVASION OF GARDENS IN KENT LONDON, Aug.

27 (Reuters)The hop pickers' annual invasion of Kent, Britain's main hop producing county, began at dawn today. Six special trains left: London for the fields, carrying 'thousands of pickers with their families, pots and pans and bedding. Hundreds of other pickers chartered trucks and went by road. The hops will make Britain's beer supplies for home consumpe tion and export abroad, mainly to. the far east.

For the pickers and their, families the Kent invasion is an, annual working holiday. New ace have been built in, many of the hops gardens includ-' ing free movie clinics and mobile 2 U.S. Officers Study African Defense Problems NAIROBI, Bits Kenya, Aug; 27 (Reuters) commonwealth and United States officers are studying East Africa defense problems at a course now beings' held at the imperial defense cob lege here. Two American officers are attending the course, Capt. B.

L. Austin of the navy and Col. H. W. Dorr of the air force.

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