Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois (2024)

MORRISON-Wmiam T. Morrison, CShtrago Bailit OTrllntttf OBITUARIES HANSEN Fred G. Hansen. 04T T5th court. Argo, fond husband, of Grace and the late Anna and Jessie: dear father of Fred.

Evelyn Bischoff, Ethel Anderson, Florence Gentlll. John, Edwin, and Ervln: brother of John. At funeral home. 7306 W. Archer avenue, Summit I just west of Harlem 1.

Service Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Archer Woods. Information, GLobe 8-0208. John H.

Doepp CAUSE OF FIRE KILLING 72 MAY NEVER BE FIXED Evidence Indicates a 75 AT SERVICES FOR POLE WHO CHOSE AMERICA About 75 persons attended funeral services yesterday in the chapel at 6541 av. for a man who claimed he could have been emperor of Poland. He was Peter Joseph, So-bieski, 74, of 3628 W. 61st who died Friday in Mercy BTCKlEll Prank Ernest Buckler, late) ef 1703 E. 79th street, husband of Ma-gretta father of Ernest of South Bend, grandfather of Penney and Clyde Buckler.

Member and past worshipful master of Lakevlew lodge. No. 774. A. F.

A. M. Resting at funeral 79th street and Phillips avenue. Masonic services 3 p. m.

Friday. Interment Oak Ridge cemetery. SOuth Shore 8-6959. CAPACCHI Amabella Capacchl, beloved wife of Alexander; fond sister Of Pom-pel I la severlnl, Ada Martini. Iole, Attello, and Mario Marchettl; sister-in-law ef Cariotta, Josephine, Celestlna and Severro Severlnl.

Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from chapel, 1410 S. 50th avenue, Cicero, to St. Attracta's chureh.

Interment Mount Carme) cemetery. TOwnhall 3-2109. CARROLL Frances E. Carroll, daughter of the late Patrick and Elizabeth "Carroll. Funeral Thursday, Feb.

21.1957. at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood, to St. Gertrude's church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment Calvary. ROgers Park 4-1617. husband of Martha, nee McClellan; brother of John. Service 2 p.

m. Wednesday at funeral home. 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn. 111. Interment Arlington In lieu of flowers make contrlbutlou to the Scottish Old Peoples heme.

MOZERKA Helen Mozerka, nee Gebrelalte, Feb. 18, 1957. late of 4157 S. Artlan avenue, fond mother of Adele Won, Walter, Frank, and James; grandmother of six. Funeral Thursday.

Feb. 21. at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 4330 S. California avenue, to St.

Agnes' church. Interment St. Caslmlr cemetery. LAfayette MUSSER Gusts Mttiser of 3830 West Bonnie Brook Lane, Waukegan. formerly of 1119 Maple avenue, Evanston, Feb.

18, 1957, husband of the late Cecelia Musser; father of Gustav B. Musser and Mrs. James Galvin; five grandchildren. Resting at ehapel. 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, where service will be held 1 p.

m. Wednesday. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to SL Paul's Lutheran Church Fund. Evanston.

NELHS Emll G. Nelhs. beloved husband ef the lte Anna Frances Nelhs; fond father of Mildred Larry, Emll and William Nelha; grandfather of Dolores Lombard and Arlene Jones: brother of Richard ana Otto Nelhs, Anna Hubmaler, and Kate Treptow; great-grandfather of Craig, Barry, and Paul Lombard, and Del Jones; father-in-law of Clair Nelhs and Custave Larry. Masonic services 1:30 p. m.

Fri day, at funeral home. 4447 Irving Park road, under auspices of Portage Park lodge. No. 1002. A.

F. A. M. Interment Irving Park Boulevard cemetery. NELSON George B.

Nelson. 3058 W. 103d street. Feb. 19, 1957, beloved husband of Meta White Nelson: fond father of Bob White Nelson: grandfather of Bobby and Belinda: brother of Kenneth Raynor Nelson and Ruth Nelson Steams; uncle of Barbara Ann Stearns.

At chapel. 3131 W. 95th street, where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 31, at 1 p. m.

Interment Rosehlll cemetery. In lieu cf flowers memorials may be sent to the Chicago Heart fund. MTZ Rose M. Nits, nee Kopke, beloved wife of Vincent: fond mother of Mrs. Cecelia Wilson, Mrs.

Florence Mack, Raymond, and John. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 31, at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 4355-57 W. Division street, to Our Lsdy of the-Angels etrarch.

Interment bueen of Heaven. ALbany 3-3600. NOON AN Julia Noonan, nee Ryan, beloved wife of the late John; dear sister of Mrs. Catherine Farragher Thomas of Ireland: fond aunt of Mrs. Katherlne Keane.

Thomas Mary and Brother Kleran Ryan, C. S. C. Funeral Thursday. 8:45 a.

from funeral home, 3335 E. 75th street, at Oglesby avenue, to Sacred Heart church. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

SOuth Shore 8-7717. NOVAK Alblna Novak, nee Vorlleck. 1911 S. 60th avenue, Cicero, beloved wife of the late Martin; fond mother of Elsie Malwttz, Emily Janda and Blanche Die trich; alster of Anna Ltsak, Emma Cer- venaa. tne late Mary Koslna, and Joseph Vorllcek: mother-in-law of Albert Malwltz.

Charles Janda and John Dietrich; grsnd- motner or great-grsncmother oi z. Services Thursday, Feb. 31, p. at funeral home, 6901-03 Roosevelt road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

STanley 6-0904. NOVAK Anna M. Novak, nee Duchttk, beloved wife of the late Frank J. dear mother of Elizabeth Sawka. Bessie Olson, Albert and Frank Novak; grandmother of nine.

Funeral Thursday, Feb. 31. 10:30 a. from chapel, 4348 W. Walton street, to Our Lady of the Angela church.

Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of the Czechoslovek Society of America. BEimont 5-7136. OBERLIES Rika Oberlles, beloved wife of the late Ernest; fond mother of the late Elsbeth Blickerg and Alfred: grandmother of Audrey Lehmann.

Gloria Hllde-brandt. Marilyn Oberlles, Ernest Slickers, and Richard Oberlles; great-grandmother of Gayle, Debra, and Jeffrey Lehmann, and Laurl Hlldebrandt. Services Wednesday, li a. at funeral home, 14 58 Belmont avenue. Interment St.

Lucas' cemetery. PEL1KAN See Jupa notice. PETERS Thomas M. Peters, beloved husband of Catherine Glblln Peters: loving father of Phoebe McCarthy, Mary Brand. Robert, and Edward Peters: fond brother of Richard, Mary Rantoul.

the late Thomas, Ina Beverstock, Phoebe Sinclair, ard Joshua Peters; grandfather of 10. Funeral Friday, 9 a. from funeral home, 8343 S. Ashland avenue, to St. Klllan's church.

Mass 9:30 s. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ETtwart 3-7700. RAMSAY James E.

Ramsey, lste residence Edison Park, beloved son of Margaret and the late James A. Ramsay; brother of Robert Glenn; grandson of Alex Rsm-aay. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 31, 9:30 s. from funeral home.

6754 Northwest highway, to the Church of St. Juliana. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. RATHBCRN Herbert P.

Rsthbjrn. Feb. 15. brother ot Frank Rathburn. Member of Composition Roofers union local.

No. 11. Services Thursday, Feb. 31, 3 p. at funeral home.

301 S. 5th avenue at Maple street, Maywood. Interment tun Lawn. Fillmore 4-0100. REIBSTEIN Lee M.

Relbstetn of 1533 E. 68th street, beloved husband of Patricia, nee Parker; devoted brother ot Hannah R. Levy and Miriam R. Cohn. Services Friday, Feb.

23, at 11:30 a. at chapel. 3100 E. 75th street, st Clyde. Interment Oak Woods eemetery.

Chapel visitation starts Thursday. 10 a. m. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to salvation Army. RITTER Katie Rltter, beloved wife of the late Helnrlch: fond mother of Henry: sis ter of Mrs.

Marie Schmltt. Josef. Daniel, Henry, William-, and Philip Nlederberger; grandmother of Nancy Rltter. Resting at funeral home, 3056-88 Belmont avenue, until 10:30 a. Thursday.

Feb. 31. Lying In stste st Bethlehem Evangelical and Reformed church, corner Magnolia and Dlversey boulevard, until 1 p. the hour of services. Member of Bethlehem Frauen Vereln.

In lieu cf flowers, send donations to Bethlehem Evangelical and Reformed church. RIX Peter Rlx, beloved husband cf the late Lena; fond father of Bernard, Robert, John, and Jacob: brother of Michael. Services Wednesdsy, Feb. 20, at 3 p. at funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway.

Interment Montrose cemetery. ROCCO Julia M. Rocco, nee Ford, late of 3701 N. Monitor, beloved wife ot Donato; dear mother of Theresa, Hannah Heuser. Joseph, and Sylvia Heuser; fond grandmother of Judith.

Richard, Carol. Delores, and Jo Ann: sister ef Therena Hassett and Mamie Dest, both of the Bronx. N. Y. Funeral Friday, 9 a.

from chapel. 5120 W. Fullerton avenue, to St. Ferdinand's church. Interment SL Joseph's.

ARmltage 6-7800. New York City pap'rs please copy. BOESER John Roeser late of 321 8 W. Norm avenue, beloved husband of Hattle; fond father of John C. and Gertrude Heck; loving grandfather ot Elette and John Roesser.

Robert, and John Heck. Services Thursday. 3 p. at chapel, 3234 W. North avenue.

Interment Aeacla Park, A member of Chicago Master Bakers Singing society, Lesslng lodge No. 557. A. F. at A.

Schwaben Vereln. BEimont 5-0770. ROTH Emma M. Roth, nee KurVa, late oi 142s Clinton avenue, Berwyn, be- lovea wire or- Emll: dear mother of Bessie. Mildred Klnuda, Edward.

Elianor Rehman, Adeline Pusaterl, Raymond, and ine late a-isie: sister of Mary uniman; grandmother of nine. Funeral Friday. Feb. 32. at 9:30 a.

from funeral nome, 671S W. 16th street, Berwyn. to St. Mary of Celle church. Mass 10 a.

m. interment St. Adalbert cemetery. GUnderson 4-0144. RYAN James M.

Rysn, Feb. 18, 1957. oi bbzu b. uamen svenue. beloved husband of Catherine, nee Nicholson; loving latner oi nev, uonaid J.

Ryan, c. M. Mrs. Rita Carroll, and Mrs Joan Shan- non: grandfather of four: loving son of Msry ana tne late Thomas Ryan: fond brother of Larry, Mrs. Marlon Swingler, Frank, Mrs.

Helen Nelllgan. the Very Rev. William A. Ryan. C.

M. and Mrs. Theresa Moriarty. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. frem funeral home.

10535 S. Western avenue, to St. Barnabas' church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Holy Seoul-chre. Past grand knight of Madonna council. No. 1135, and member of La Salle Ceneral assembly. 4 th degree.

vt ofiiverir l-VVf 3. RYAN See Julia Noonan notice. 8AIGH Hablb tH. A.J Salgh. devoted hus- Dsna oi Margaret, nee GSrvy; fond fether of Donald Robert snd Lorraine Fitzgerald: grandfather of five; fond brother of Frieda, Edward Nicholas and the late Salem.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2104 W. 95th street, to Christ the King church. Msss 10 s. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. BEverly 8-6500. SCHMIDT John Schmidt, of 6951 Her- mngge avenue, dearly beloved husband ef Fanny, nee Wolf; fond father of Eleanor Galton, and Hertha Obrad. John, and Robert Schmidt; devoted son of proline, and the late Jostph Schmidt: brother of Ann Kleber, and Joseph wnraiai; eranaiamer oi xive.

runerai Tnursaay. 9 a. from funeral home IT is w. 63rd street, to St. Theodore church.

9:30 a. m. Interment St.Mary's x-nutpect o-i uua. SEGER Axel T. Seger.

Feb. 1 8, of Hinsdale husband of Emma father of Mra, Mildred Nyberg, Mrs. Thelma SchllDDer. Robert, and the late Herbert; six grand- cnnaren survive, a memoer or Besemer lodge. No.

263, V. O. of A. and LaKe-slde lodge. No.

739. A. F. and A. Resting at funeral home, 2d and Lincoln streets, mnsdsie.

services 1:30 o. Thursday, Feb. 21. Interment Oak Hill cemetery. Kinaiy omit flowers.

SENESE See Flore notice. SILC Ben Bias 811c. beloved husband of Liara, nee Bzymcsak; devoted father of Ronald and Barbara: dear brother of amnony. Jonn. Mary Belts neer.

Jo. sepnine Ytisiey, Ann. and Pauilne 611c. Funeral Friday. 10:30 a.

from ehaoel. 3601-05 W. Dlversey avenue, to Our Laay er brace enurcn. Interment At. Adalbert's.

ALbany 3-6424. SMITH John Smith, 8518 8. Washtenaw avenue, oeievea nusband or Frances. ne Mitcneu; loving lather of John W. Smith snd the late Phyllis; father-in-law ef Esther: grandfather of Kathleen: brother of Benjamin.

Charles, Edward, Dominic emiui. Mary Etaradub. Ann Mlelcarek, and Sophia Brandt. Service Thursday. Feb.

21, 9 a. from funeral home. 5112 S. Western avenue, to St. Clare cf Monte fa leo church.

Interment Resurrection cemetery. FRospect SMITH See Flore notice. SMITH Susie fSmldal Smith. Feb 18. l7.

beloved w'fe or the laie lovlnr mother of John W. Frank, and the late Mary; dear mother-in-law of Sophie. Ro'e. and the late Andrew Zavayna: grandmother of six: great-grandmother of two: sister of Anna Sltvana. Resting St chapel.

4744 E. Da men avenue. Funeral Thursday Feb. 21, at 9 a. to St.

Michael Slovak church. Interment Resurrection. Bishop 7-9379. Benjamin Silverman Services, for Benjamin Sil verman, 76, of Beach, who retired in 1953 a cantor in Chicago synag and as operator of Silverman Hebr.ew Book store, 3543 Roosevelt will be held at 2 p. m.

today in the chapel at 1300 Devon av. Mr. Silver man died Monday in his home He was a past president of the-Cantors and Ministers As soclation of Chicago. Surviv ing are his widow, Jennie; two sons, Samuel H. and David two daughters, Mrs.

Rose Si mon and Mrs. Sadie Landz baum, and six grandchildren. Mrs. Margaret Dick Services for Mrs. Margaret Dick, 62, of 9337 Vanderpoel will be held at 1 p.

m. to morrow in the chapel at 415 W. 63d st. She died Monday Mrs. Dick was the wife of Clyde Dick, traffic engineer of Illinois Bell Telephone com pany, who died in 1949.

Sur vivors include a son, William four daughters, Mrs. Mar garet Payton, Mrs. Beverly Stitt, Mrs. Geraldine Crowe, and Nancy, and 10 grandchil dren. Irving F.

Mehringer Irving F. Mehnnger, 69, of 159 Burlington Riverside, retired account supervisor for the Illinois Bell Telephone died yesterday in his home. Mr. Mehringer was an Illinois Bell employe 42 years, retiring in 1952. Sur viving are his widow, Emuy; a son, Irving and three sisters.

Mass will be said at 10 a. m. Friday in St. Mary's church, 103 Longcommon Riverside. Joseph L.

Graham Mass for Joseph L. Graham, 82, of 8038 Dante will be said at 10 a. m. tomorrow in St. Felicita's church, 84th st.

and Blackstone av. Mr. Graham died Saturday in Key West, Fla. He was a Chicago policeman for 21 years prior to his retirement in 1928, and at one time was a desk ser geant in the Englewood station. Surviving are two sons, Allan and Howard.

Lawrence Bradley Services for Lawrence Brad ley, 58, of 5634 Kenmore former owner of the Grant res taurant at 2006 Lincoln av, and veteran of both World wars, will be held at Camp Butler National cemetery, Springfield. He died Monday in Veterans Research hospital. He leaves his widow, Mary Louis. Warren J. Myers Services for Warren J.

Myers, 86, of 3818 Sheffield assistant cashier of River-view park, will be held tomorrow afternoon in the chapel at 5501 N. Ashland av. Mr. Myers died Friday while visiting a son, Reed, in Los Angeles. The son is the only immediate survivor.

George B. Nelson George Nelson, 66, president of Nelson Colortype, 141 W. Jackson died yesterday in his home at 2058 W. 103d St. He leaves his wi dow, Meta; a son, Robert; two grandchildren, a brother, and a sister.

Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in. the chapel at 2121 W. 95th st.

Harry Wicks Harry Wicks, 67, of 1540 N. State died yestet day in Illinois Masonic hospital. He was an inspector for William D. Gibson company, 1800 Clybourn av. Mr.

Wicks is survived by three grand children. Services will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 2701 N. Clark st Otto W.

Meyers Otto W. MeyCrs, 56, of 118 Glenwood Aurora, director of membership enrollment for the Loyal Order of Moose, died yesterday in Clearwater, Fla. He joined the Moose or ganization in 1921. Surviving are his widow, Cora; two sons, Fred and Thomas, and a sister BOY, 14, SHOOTS SISTER IN .22 RIFLE MISHAP A 4 year old girl was wounded last night when a .22 caliber rifle held by her 14 year old brother was accidentally discharged. The child, Lois Jane Madga of 22 Hiawatha Blackwood Heights, Du Page county, was taken to Hinsdale sanitarium.

She was not seriously wounded, police said. The bullet entered her back and emerged thru her neck. Her brother, Daniel, who had been hunting, was opening the front door when the gun was discharged. The bullet pierced the wooden door and struck the girl inside. The boy was not held.

43 E. Mei.ro St. Grsiibf iissi M. Marten Feb. 20, 1957 SNYDER Emll A.

Snyder, late of Tork-vllle. beloved husband cf Frances, nee Cerny: loving father of Charles, Emil and Helen Buyer; of Marie Merk, Ann Smith. Josephine Snyder. Olga Svejrar. Frank, James, and Charles; father-in-law of Mildred.

Jerri, and Byron Boyer; grandfather of five: great-gtan father of tour. Services Friday. 2 p. at chapel. 2 5M S.

Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National. LAwndale 1-3972. srr.ER May Josephine Speer. nee Donnelly, Feb.

18. 1957. et Laguna Beach, beloved mother of Paul D. of Chicago, Maj. John U.

B. A. WU--11am W. Crescent City, Maj. Richard U.

S. Signal Carps. Dr. Evan of Hillsbnro, Mrs. Curtis B.

Wool-folk. Redlands, and Mra. Dale D. MrCutcheon. WlnneUa, 111.: lond grandmother of 31; great-grandmother of one.

Mass Thursday, Feb. 31, Laguna Beach, Cal. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Orange, Cel. For Financial 6-0858.

SPROULF Douglas O. Sprouie. 19, Aid-denly, at Ithaca. N. Feb.

16, of B50 Ash. Winnetka, beloved son of Dorothy W. Sprouie snd the lste Chsrles D. Sprouie; brother of Charles D. Jr.

and George E. Private services. STEPHENS George C. Stephens, late" of 4443 W. 79th, place, beloved husband ot the late Clara Flddyment Stepnena; roving father of Edward L.

Stephena, Mary C. Prosaplo, Frank, and Charles Fester: desr brother ot Dorothy Palmer. Louis Stephens. Katherlne Eldridge. snd the lste John T.

Stephens: grsndlather of 13. Funeral Friday, 8:30 a. from furterM home, Halsted at 76th atreet. to St. Bede Venerable church.

Mass 9:30. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of, P. B. A.

STewart 3-7700. STERNA HI Marie ScnramI Stern ard, beloved wife of Frank; fond mother of Id-ward, Frances Fritz, and Frank; grandmother ot six. At funeral home, 9668 Belmont avenue. Franklin Park, until 9:30 a. ni.

Thursday. Maaa 10 m. et St. Beatrlce'a church In Schiller Park. Burial St.

Joseph's. GLsdstona B-2S1S. STEVENS Herman A. Etvena. formerly of 175 N.

Lavergne avenue, loving husband of the late Margaret, nee Dougherty; di-ored father of Edward Frank Luly I. Muriel Holmes. Michael Steveis. the late Margaret, and Raymond Stevens; fond brother of Jennie Willlama and twlly Beecroft; dear grandfather of Bob Bender. Resting at funeral home, 217 N.

Cicero avenue. Funeral Thursdav, 10 a. to St. Angela's church. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery, AUstln 7-1700, STIPATI Frsncesco Stlpatl, beloved trus-band of Llborla, nee Sclmeca; fond fa.

ther of Anna I Andrea 1 Bucaro. Thomas (Rose Angellne ICalogerc Glarrizzo, Maria (Leo) Glovanelll, Peter (Josephine), Frances Alphonse Guadagno. Marianne (John Guancl, Saivatore Irene, George fCorlnne), Vincent, end Lorraine (George Robinson; 30 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren; dear stepbrother ot Anna Castronovo, Vlnfen-sa Fatlo. and Vincent Caselnuovo. Member of Deputazlone Maria SS.

Leuretena Dl Alta Villa Mlllcla, and St. Cyr council. No. 1157, K. of C.

Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from chapel, 441 North avenue, to St. Philip Behizl tfchurch. Interment St. Mlehl-gan 3-1234.

STOEPL Martha A. Stoerl. beloved wife of the late Arthur: loving mother of Walter: grandmother of Geraldine. Services Thursday. 2:30 p.

et funeral home. 4353-61 Milwaukee avenue. Interment Montrose. BTREICK Elizabeth Strelch, nee rpm-head, of 6343 S. Hoyne avenue, beloved wife of George Strelch: devoted mother of Minnie James and the late Evelyn Del-lorto; grandmother of Evelyn Bedqars and Nancy Lee Kline: great-grandmother of three Funeral Filday, 1:30 p.

at funetal home, 1718 W. 63d street. Inter- -ment Chapel Hill Gardens South. FRospect 6-1000. STREZO Barbara Strezo, nee Kello, late of 3632 S.

Sawyer avenue, beloved mother ot Mary Catania, Mildred Novak, Julia Xlecan, Alble Karptnakt, Edward, Laddie, and Emil; mother-in-law of George Novak, George Klecan, Stanley Karplnskl, Ann, and Nora Jane: alster of Michael Kello; 17 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday. Feb. 21. at 9:30 a.

from chapel, 3814 w. 26th street, to Assumption Slovak church. Burial Our Lady of Sorrow's cemetery. CAual 6-7287. STtJERMER Paul J.

Stuermer, late of Island Lake. 111., beloved husband of Louise; fond father of Ray, Florence Brader, and Dr. Harry also leaves four four brothers, and nine grandchildren. Services Thursday, Feb. 21, I p.

at funeral home, 5303 N. Western avenue, corner of Berwyn Interment Memorial Park. LOngbeach 1-6874. 8 WAIL Minnie B. Swell.

Feb. 16, 1957. widow of Archie Small, Resting at home, 4506 Sheridan road (at Sunnyslde, where services will be held Wednescsy, Feb. 30, st 1 o'clock. Interment tisrrls.

Mo. Member of Ceatral Star chapter, Ho. 737, O. E. I.

LOngbeach 1-4714. TALUZEK Mary Louise -Talurek, TJ3J Harvard avenue, eb. 9, 1957, wife of the late Joseph E. Taluzek; mother of Howard Lanetta Nehring, and Phyllis Lawson, end the late Lucille At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Friday, Feb.

22, p. m. Interment Fairmont. TAYLOR Mabel Tsvlor. nee Alford.

'formerly of 14 9 N. Lecialre avenue, firmer employe of Chicago Eye Shield company. Feb. 19, at St. Margaret's hospital.

Spring Valley. III. Services 9 a. m. Thursday, Henry, 111, Burial Beardstown, HI.

THOMAS Michael Thomas of 7331 T)or-Chester avenue. Feb. 19, 1957, friend of Oscar A. Augdahl. At chapel, 2024 E.

75th street, at Jeffery boulevard, wheie aervlces will be held Thursdsy, Feb. 31. at II a. m. Interment Mount Hope cemetery.

FAIrfax 4-7177. TOMASELLO Phillip Tomasello, befeved husband of Mary; loving lather or Jerome, Mamie Budney, Anthony, Lilyan Craig, Teresa ftzewc, Carolyn Healy, and Albert; fond brother of Leo end Catherine Tomasello; grandfather of 16. Funeral Thursday, 9 a. from funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to St. Robert atallcruilne church, Austin boulevard and Eastwood avenue.

Interment St. Joseph's. TOWN SEND John M. Townsend, formerly or iais woodiawn avenue, Feb. 18, 1957, son of ths late William H.

"and Mary Townsend: brother of Mrs. Catherine Kelly of Benton Harbor. the late Robert William Mrs. Msry A. Shblessy, sister M.

Gerard, R. 8. and Sister M. Bertlna. R.

S. ancle of Mary E. Irwin and Robert D. Town-send. Funeral from chapel, 2024 E.

75th street, st Jeffery boulevard. Thursday, Feb. 21. st 9 s. to St.

Claras church. Requiem mass 9:30 a. zn. Interment Calvary. FAIrfax 4-7177.

TRACET Charlea E. Traeey. beloved hus band or Emma, nee Setzke; fond father of fcdward, Doretta Nlhlll, and Melvln grandfather of Diana and Leeann. Resting at funeral home, 1143 W. Slst street, until 11 a.

m. Thursday, Feb. 21. Service Thursday. 1:30 p.

at First Trinity Lutheran church. Interment Bethanla. LAfayette 3-6645. WAGONER Beatrice Wagoner, late of 816 Orchard atreet. Funeral Thursday.

1:30 p. at chapel. 2701 N. Clark strtct. interment Graceland.

WALSM1TH William P. Walsmlth, beloved husband of Helen; stepfather of Juepplt H. McGinnls of Franklin Park. Mrs. Clara Miller of Rock Lake, 111., and Mrs.

Lucy Donahue of San Diego, 'Cal. Service Thursdsy. 2:30 p. at funeral home. 2500 N.

Cicero avenue. Interment Waldhelm. BErkshire 7-6070, WEISS Martha Weln. nee Schmidt, of Fex formerly of Chicago, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of Karl of Fox Lake, Mm. Frances Bruck of Oak lawn, Miss Maxlne Weiss of Chics co Mrs.

Martha Orlowskl of Chicago, ani Mrs. Barbara Lael of Fez Lake; 10 grandchildren. Resting st the Justen-Hsmsher funeral heme, 13 N. Plstakee road. For Lake, III.

Services I p. m. Thursday at funeral home. Bunal Mount Emblem cemetery, justice 7-4651. WICKS Harry Wlc.

late of 1840 W. State parkway, beloved huib.nd of the late Ida; fond father of the late Glenn; father-ln-law of Grace W. Wicks; brother-in-law of Mrs. Ted Dahlstrom; grandfather of three. Masonic service Wednea-day.

8 p. under auspices of Austin H. Scrogln lodge. No. 1034.

A. F. A. M. Funeral Thursdsy, 10 a.

at chapel. 2701 N. Clark street. Interment Sterling. 111.

WILLI AMSEN WfUlsmsen. Feb. 18, 107, beloved wne or the late Andrew; dear mother of William. Clara Grlesemer, and Albert; four grandchildren; two treat-grandchildren: sister ot Anna Hansen. Services Thursday.

1 p. at funeral chapel. 4338 Fullerton avenue. Interment Arlington BEimont 6-1610. WINTON Louis I.

Wlnton. et Miami Beach. beloved husband of Susan; dear father of Leah W. S'der and Stanley devoted grandfather of lour. Service Wednesday, 10 a.

st chapel, 5206 Broadway. LOngbeach 1-4740, WITTE Elmer Witte of Forest be. loved husband of Margaret, nee Fairbanks: dear brother of Fred, Erna, Kleiv, and Charles. Funeral Friday 10:30 a. from funeral home.

Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood, to St. Lukf'a church, Lathrop avenue and Lake street. River Foiest. Mass It a. interatnt Queen of Heaven.

Fillmore 3-0014. WOODS Maty Woods, beloved mother of Madeline end Mrs. Mary K. Harrington. Funeral Wednesday.

11:30 a. from chapel. 6911 W. Madison street, to St. C'herlne of Siena church.

Interment Mount OUvet, Joliet, 111. KStebrook 8-7500. Tt'NKER John M. Yunker of Orland Park. age 77.

suaaeniy. ot.ovea husband of Katie; loving father cf Mra. Alma Lorens of Frankfort. Mrs. Marie Cinder ot Orient Park, and the late Robert; fond brother of Mrs.

Helm Scheer of Moaene, Christian, and Fred of Orland Reeling at chapel, 17248 Oak Park avenue, Tldley Park. Services Frlda, 3 p. at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church, Mekena. 111.

Burial 6u John's cemetery. IIENTARA Sophia Zlentara. nee Olkowlcz, suaaeniy, or sui w. eota piece. loved wife of Joseph, fond mother, of Frank.

John, 6ablna, Julia. S'eiia, and Joaeph mother-in-law of Helen, Agnes. George Sever, and Joseph Ott; grapd-mother of five. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from chapel.

4401-03 S. Kedzle ever.ue, to St. Pancrat'-is' church. Interment Resurrection cemeterr. LA fa i cue 8-7781.

ZIRKLC Elizabeth Zlrkle, beloved wife of James fond mother or Claude, Louis Helen Jungen, Harriet Blener, Frances Lambert, and Virginia Camp. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. at chapel, 5911 W. Madison street. Interment.

Forest Borne cemetery. EStebrook sMoOO. John H. Doepp, 94, of 508 Root Park Ridge, died yesterday in a-Des Plaines conva lescent home. He worked as an elevator operator in the Tacoma building from the time of its opening in 1889 until it was razed in 1929 to make way for the 1 La Salle st.

building. He also was the first secretary of the Elevator Starters union, local 66. Mass will be said, at 10:30 a. Friday in St. Paul of the Cross church, Park Ridge.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ida Peters; a son, Fred two grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Henry F. Darre Henry F. Darre, 61, of 403 Oak Park Qak Park, vice president of Ward Farns worth real estate, firm at 135 S.

La Salle died yesterday in Passavant hos pital. He had been in the real estate business 40 years, 20 of them with the estate of Marshall Field. Mr. Darre leaves his widow, Loretta; three sons, Robert Aldis, and Kenneth, and a brother. Services will be held at 11 a.

m. FrTday in the chapel at 318 N. Central av. William Krneger William Krueger of 10230 Walden founder and president of the Lawn Savings and Loan association and president of the South-gate Insurance company, both of 3525 W. 63d st, died yesterday in Evangelical hospital.

He leaves his widow, Anna; two sons, David and Henry, a brother and three sisters. Rites will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in Trinity Methodist church, 99th st. and Winches ter av.

Mrs. Harry D. Keck Services for Mrs. Elizabeth S. Keck, 56, of 3204 S.

54th Cicero, will be held at 2 p. m. today in the chapel at 2307 S. Laramie av, Cicero. She died Sunday in her home.

For many years she was choir director and organist at Hawthorne Methodist church, 5052 W. 30th Cicero. Surviving are her husband, Harry two sons, Harry W. and James three grandchildren, and a brother. William L.

Ross William L. Ross, 77, former Chicago investment banker, died yesterday in San Diego, where he had moved five years ago. He was founder and president of the former W. L. Ross an invest ment banking firm.

Surviving are his widow, Florence, and two daughters, Mr s. Helen Daniels and Katharine, di rector of the San Diego Red Cross chapter. William J. Cashman William J. Cashman, 60, of 8857 Emerald a deputy bailiff in Municipal court for 27 years and precinct captain in the 19th ward Democratic organization, died yesterday in South Shore hospital.

He leaves his widow, Agnes, and two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Kates and Mrs. Gloria Mc-Grath. Mass will be said at 10:30 a. m.

Friday in St. Kil-ian's church, 8725 May st. Dr. David N. Deeriog Services for Dr.

David Deering, 57, of 1055 Victoria Antioch, former Chicago physician and onetime state public health superintendent in northern Illinois, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 1055 S. Main Antioch. He died Monday in Hines Veterans hospital.

Surviving are his widow, Eva; two David and William, and a sister. Douglas G. Sprouie Private services will be held for Douglas G. Sprouie, 19, of 550 Ash Winnetka, a Cornell college sophom*ore who was killed Saturday in an auto mobile accident near Ithaca, N. Y.

A 1955 graduate of New Trier High school, he was co-captain of the school's football team. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Charles D. Sprouie, and two brothers. MAY BE A FAMILY AFFAIR nose-picking and a tormenting rectal itch art often telltale signs of Pin-Worms fiarasitts that medical ax pert say nfest cue out of tvery thrt careens examined.

Entire families may be victima and not know it. To gat rid of Pin-Warms, thes pests must net only killed, but killed in the large intestine where they live and multiply. That's exactly what Jsyne'e P-W tablet da and here' how they do it: Fires a aeientifie crating carries the tablets into the bowels before they dissolve. Thtn ir Jayne's modern, medically-approved ingredient goea right to work kill Pin-Warms auiekJy and easily. Don't take chances with this dangerous, highly contagious condition.

At the first sign of Pin-Warms, ask your druggist for en vine Jayne's P-W Vermifuge he small, easy-to-take tablets perfected by famous Dr. D. Jayne At Son, specialists in worm remedies for aver 100 years. JAYTJB for ErIM-WORIilJi HOLLOWAT Sarah Jane Holloway: beloved wife of the late Frank: loving moaner of Helen Dill and William: fond grandmother of two and great-grandmother of five. Funeral Friday.

9:30 a. from chapel, 2950-58 Fullerton, at Sacramento, to Our Lady of Grace church. Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m. Interment Mount Carmer.

Everglade 4-3600. HOLM Rudolf F. 334 Wisconsin avenue, Oshkosh, formerly of 1936 Estes avenue. Chicago, Feb. 19, born in Sweden.

1869. father of Rudolf L. and the late Alice Holmes. Service Friday, 2:30 at Flss and Bills funeral home, Oahkosh, Wis. University 4-6350.

HOPPE William F. Hoppe, late of Savannah, dear brother of Mrs. Rose H. Ulmerof Savannah. Mrs.

Frances C. Bush of Los Angeles, and Frank P. Hoppe of Chicago. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. at chapel, 3834-36 Irving Park road.

Interment Irving Park cemetery. Member of 202d Coast Artillery Veterans association. IRvlng 8-0666. HUNT Vincent Hunt, age 71." retired special investigator Milwaukee railroad. Feb.

18. 1957. beloved husband of Frances O. Hunt. At chapel.

5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 21. at 3 p. m.

Interment Grace-land. LOngbeach 1-2645. HUNTEMANN William Huntemann. be loved nusDand of Time; fond son of William and Anna; loving brother of Walter, Herbert. Anna, and Henry.

Funeral Thursday. Feb. 21. at 1 p. m.

at chapel. 3859, N. Southport avenue. Interment Ir-' vlng park cemetery. Member of Loyal Order of Moose, No.

3. JACKSON Helen A. Jackson, beloved wife of the late John: fond sister of Edward and Hubert Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. from funeral home.

4152 Sheridan road, at Boena, to St. Mary's of the Lake church. Mass 10 a. m. Interment All Saints'.

Bittersweet 8-1536. JACOBSON Edward M. Jaeobson of 8818 Merrill avenue, beloved husband of Muriel, nee Brodsky; dear father of Laury and Sharon: devoted son of Herman and Leah Jaeobson. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel, 6935 Stony Island avenue.

Interment Westlawn. please omit flowers. DOrchester 3-4920. JOHNSON Leonard C. Johnson.

Feb. 17. 1957, late of 1453 Elmdale avenue, beloved husband of Delia: dear father of Doris and the late Leone Johnson. Funeral Wednesday 3 p. at chapel, 5149-51 N.

Ashland avenue, at Foster, under the aupslces of King Oscar lodge, No. 855, A. F. a A. Interment Rosehlll.

LOngbeach 1-5147. JOYCE Catherine Joyce, nee Mulrow, late of 4933 Jackson boulevard, beloved wife of John; dear sister of Sister Mary Peter R. S. Bridget Lally, John, Ann Kerrigan. Margaret Lydon, and the late Patrick.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 4345 W. Madison street, to Resurrection church. Interment All Saints' cemetery. Member of Resurrection Altar and Rosary society.

Native of Bellyheane, County Mayo, Ireland. JUPA Charles Jupa, 340 Qulncy road. Riverside, beloved husband of Jennie, nee Mraz: fond father of Blanche Pellkan and Edward father-in-law of Emma Jupa and the late Fred O. Pellkan; brother of Josephine Veiny. Services Friday.

Feb. 22. 1:30 p. at -funeral home, 6901-03 Roosevelt road. Interment Bohemian National.

Member of Bohemia lodge, No. 943. A. F. A.

and Bohemia Low 12 club. Masonic services Thursday, p. m. STanley 8-0904. KANEHL Ida Kanehl, 8420 S.

Green street. Feb. 19, 1957, beloved wife of the late Albert Kanehl: fond mother of Irene Moser: grandmother of Susan end James Moser. At chapel, 316 W. 63d street, at Harvard avenue, where services will be held Thursday, Feb.

31, at 1 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. KIELB ASA Albert Klelbasa. late of 2227 N.

Parkslde avenue, beloved husband of Catherine: loving father of Edwin. Harry, and Cecelia Gorzkowlcx. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from parlors.

834-38 N. Ashland avenue, to Holy Innocents church. Interment St. Adalbert's. HAymsrket 1-5800.

KOWALSKI William G. Kowalskl, beloved husband of Frances, nee Kamedolski; loving father of Donald and William: dear grandfather of four: fond brother of Raymond. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. from thapel, 3950-56 Fullerton, at Sacramento, to St. Sylvester's church.

Solemn requiem mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Adalbert's. EVerglade 4-3800.

KUTTNEB Max Kuttner of .4708 N. Racine avenue. Feb. 18, 1957, beloved husband of Tbelma Kuttner: fond father of Milton and the late Gllmore Kuttner. At chapel.

8501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 21. at 1 p. m.

Interment Rosehlll. LOngbeach 1-2645. KWIATKOWSKI Mary Kwlatkowskl, nee Rata, beloved wife of tne late Joseoh devoted mother of Joseph, Stanley, and Rose; dear alster of Frank Rata: fond mother-in-law of Stanley, Jean, and Lot- tie; sister-in-law of Bessie; grandmother of seven. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a. from chapel, 3601-05 W.

Dlversey avenue, to St. Helen's church. Interment St. Adal bert s. Albany 2-6424 LAMPESIS Peter Lampesls, beloved husband of Mary: dear brother of Emily I Thomas) Panaglotopoulos of Los Ange les.

Cal. Funeral Thursday, 1 p. from chapel, 909 W. Harrison street, to Holy Trinity church, 1101 S. Peoria, Interment Elmwood.

Information, HAy market 1-7773. LEHMAN Oscar W. Lehman, beloved hus band of Dora: loving son of the late John and Fredrlcka; dear brother of the late George E. At chapel. 4717 Broad way.

Services Thursday, Feb. 21, at 1:3 p. m. Interment Craceland cemetery, LOngbeach 1-2866. LF.MBKE Howard Paul Lembke.

formerly of Chicago, beloved husband of Eleanor father of Howard and Robert: son Paul W. Lembke; brother of Roy and Mrs. Anna M. Ross. Funeral services Friday.

1:30 D. at Garden Grove Honold Brothers mortuary. Garden Grove, directors. LOUCKS Anns Loucks. dear mother ef Bernice Cordes WllllsmJ: grandmother or Wilbur I Emily I great-grandmotner at three.

Resting st funeral home, 3553 Southport avenue, services Thursday. 1 a. m. Interment Peotone, 111. LOH'ENBERG Louis Lowenberg.

beloved brotner of tne late Ray Lavin; iona uncle of Isabel Frledland and Esther Lavln. Services Wednesday. Feb. 30. at 1:30 n.

at chapel. 2100 E. 75th street, at Clyde. Interment Chevra Shomer Hart as No. 3 cemetery, Waldhelm.

In I Midway 3-5400. Lt'PAC Mathew Lupac. late of Downers Grove, 111., beloved husband of Mary, nee Lestlna; dear father of Mary Zavrel and Joseph: brother of Joseph; grandfather of four; great-grandratner oi one. serv-ices Thursday. 1:30 p.

at chepel 6507 W. Cermak road. Cremation Bohemian National. Member of Milk Drivers union. No.

753, AFL. GUnderson 4-6310. LVNCII See Winifred farrell notice. MACIEROWSKI Frank Maderowskl, beloved husband of Frances; dear father of Marie. Frances, and the late Walter: fond father-in-law of Donald Wenstrom Neil Nllson, and Sue: grandfather of four.

Funeral Thursday. a from chapel, 3601-05 W. Dlversey avenue, to St. Hyacinth's church. Interment St.

Adalbert s. ALbany 3-6424 MADEEN Agnes Madeen, nee Hansen, beloved wife of the lste Chsrles dear mother of Charles. Gladys Slingo, and the late Harry: grandmother of Marilyn McGlil Beverly Madeen, Dolores, and Elaine Slingo: great-grandmother ef Randy and Ronnie: sister of Hilda Peterson ana; ward Hansen. Services Friday. 2 p.

m. at chapel. 4920-24 Irving Park road Interment Acacia. Member of Alice chap ter. No.

561, O. E. S. Klldare 5-6220 MAGNL'SON Werner A. Magnuson.

beloved husband of Marie, devoted orotner oi Carl ef St. Paul, and Mrs. Anna Olson of Mlnneaaolls. Minn. Resting at ehapel.

2324 W. lllth street. Services Friday. Feb. 22, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment oak hul Member oi tarpeniera- union local 1 MARTIN Adam Martin, beloved husband of the late Mary, nee Mann: aear latner of John Martha Resmussen. and Wli. llam grandfather of John L. Jr.

end Rutn Reynolds: oi inrre. Resting at chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue. services Thursday a p. m. interment at.

Lucas'. LAkevlew 5-7514. MAZEIKA See Helen Mozerkt notice. MeCAULL Kathryn McCaulL nee Hatch of 235 N. parkslde avenue, peiovea wne of the late George dear mother of George H.

and Elizabeth Hull: grand. mother of George L. McCaull, Thomas K. and Carolvn Hull. Service at runerai heme, 5708 W.

Madison street, Wednes day. 3:30 p. m. interment noaenui. AUstln 7-2013.

McELLIGOTT Bestrtce McEllgott, nee Ballek, beloved wife of Joseph; fond mother of Gerald; daughter of Mabel Jennings snd the late Joseph BaMek: sister of Ralph and Harvey Ballek. Resting at chapel, 7133 S. Western avenue, where services will be held Wednes day at 10 a. sn. PRospect 6-gt t.

MclNlIRE Eileen Mclntyre. nee Moran beloved wife of William loving mother of Margaret Adams. Jeanne wood. William, and Donald Mclntyre: fond sister of Kitty Morris. Florence Vail, and Julia Barton.

Funeral Thursday. Feb. 31, 8:45 a. from funeral home. 5356 W.

North avenue, to St. Thomas Aquinas cnurcn. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Queen of Heav en.

Please omit flowers. TUxedo 9-8844. MeMAHON Daniel McMahon. beloved hus band of Ellen McMshon: loving son of the lste Daniel end Catherine McMahon; dear brother of Catherine and James McMahon. Resting at funeral home.

79th street at Loom is boulevard. Funeral Friday. Complete notice later. Information TRlangle 4-1187. MEHRINGER Irving F.

Mehringer, 189 E. Burlington road. Riverside, peiovea husband of Emily, nee Hoh; loving father of Irving fond brother of Leah Dexter, Alma Beekmenri. and Marie Turner. Funeral Friday, 9:39 a.

from chapel. 25th and Des Plaines avenue. Riverside, to St. Mary's church. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. Member of Telephone Pioneers ef America. Riverside 7-4131. MOELLER Mamie Beck Moeller. Feb.

19. late of 640 Belden avenue, beloved wne of the late William; fond mother of Mrs. Helen Schmld. Mrs. Bernice Schmd.

and Mrs. Florence Ewlng: grandmother of four. Resting at funeral home, 301 S. 5th avenue. Maywood.

at Maple street. Funeral corner Lake and Lsthrop. River Forest. Friday, 9:30 a. to St.

Luxe church Mass 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heeveti cemetery. Careless Smoker Warrenton, Feb. 19 Special The cause of the fire that took a toll now placed at 72 lives here may never be known.

This was suggested today by Missouri state highway police conducting an investi gation of the nursing home disaster. Questioning of witnesses on the second day of the police inquiry established that the flames which destroyed the Katie Jane Memorial home in a few minutes Sunday after noon originated in or near a first floor linen closet at the rear of the building. The task of removing cnarred bodies from the ruins of the nursing home was completed this afternoon. The debris yielded a total of 67 bodies, making a a 1 of 68 with the hospital death today of a patient who died of burns. An explanation offered for the four bodies still unaccounted for was that they might have been entirely consumed.

CRASH INJURIES PROVE FATAL TO LOMBARD MAN William Henry Glaser, 63, of 104 S. 3d Lombard, died yesterday in Du Page County Memorial hospital, Ehrihurst, of injuries suffered Feb. 16 when his auto ran off Irving Park near Maple Itasca, Du Page county. Mrs, Mary Garrity, 60, of 252.3 N. Oak Park a factory worker, was injured fatally last night when she was struck by a car at 7300 Law-fence av.

Harwood Heights, The driver, Oliver E. George, 22, of 5138 S. Halsted who was held without charge, told police he did not see the woman as she walked along the side of the road. Up to midnight Monday, 52 persons had been killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31.

Of these, 36 were killed in Chicago, where 4,402 were injured in the same period. ESTATE WORTH $1,206,210 LEFT BY FRANK HERST The estate of Frank Herst, retired president of Equitable Finance corporation, 105 W. Adams st, was placed at $1,206,210 in an inheritance tax return filed yesterday in County court. He lived at 5454 South Shore dr. and died Aug.

16, 1955, at age 84. Federal estate tax was placed at $334,167 and Illinois tax at $45,016. He willed to six relatives. Of the balance of the estate, half was willed to a son, Perry 1335 Astor and the other half was placed in trust for the benefit of a daughter, Mrs. Florence Graf' man of San Francisco.

ANNE LOUCKS DIES; FIRST POLICEWOMAN Mrs. Anne Loucks, 86, Chicago's first policewoman, who joined the force in 1913, died yesterday in her home at 4016 Southport av. She received the highest civil service rating among the first 10 policewomen to take the examination, and received a permanent appointment Sept. 7, 1914. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Bernice Co a grandson, and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 3552 Southport WIDOW LEAVES $103,000 TO A 'KIND COUPLE An 82 year old Joliet woman left an estate valued at $103,000 to a couple who befriended her and, her late husband, it was disclosed yesterday. Mrs.

Mary Smith Goin, of 221 S. Eastern a Joliet, who died Feb. 8. left $100,000 in realty and $3,000 in personal property to Fred Jones, a machinist, and iris wife, Elma, who have lived in the Goin home for about four years. WUmette School Aid Dies in Fall from Hotel Word of the death of Morris M.

Quint, 48, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, was received here yesterday. He was on leave of absence as assistant principal of Wilmette Junior High school, and formerly was dean of men and professor of psychology at Ripon college. He died Monday in a fall from his third floor hotel room, a news dispatch said. He leaves a brother, Dr. Harold A.

Quint of Evanston. hospital. Sobieski said he was a direct descendant of King John III of Poland. On re establishing "the Polish king dom in 1916, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany offered to put him on the throne, he claims. Sobieski's answer was: "I would rather shovel American coal than be jemperor of Polandand vassal of Germany." He came to this country, wprked at various jobs, and retired two years ago as a stationary engineer at the stock yards.

-FUNERAL DIRECTORS- LAIN SON Funeral Information SOUTH CHAPEL 318 W. 83D-ST. PHONE: WEntworth 6-0025 THURSDAY KANEHL Ids p. m. at chapel NORTH CHAPEL 5501 N.

ASHLAND-AV. PHONE: LOngbeach 1-3645 WEnvrsniv BACON William H. 3 p. m. at chape! FUNK Blanche 3 p.

m. at chapel THimSTlAV Vlnwnt 2 p. m. at chapel KUTTNER Max 1 p. m.

at chapel SOUTHWEST CHAPEL 2121 W. 98TH-ST. PHONE: BEverly 8-3183 DAVIS Margaret J. 2 p. m.

at chapel THURSDAY HACKMAN Donald 3 ml rhini NELSON George B. p. m. at chapel FRIDAY TALCZEK Mary L. 1 p.

m. at chapel SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 2024 E. 75TH-ST. PHONE: FAIrfax 4-7 17T THURSDAY THOMAS Michael 11 TOWNSEND John M. 9:30 a.

tn church Piser MEMORIAL CHAPELS NORTH SOUTH NORTHWEST WEST CHICAGO C. H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 103 YEARS ZZ1 East Erie- SUprior 7-7709 AfflfU PARKING -IN MEMORIAM- AKERBERG William 8. Akerberg.

In loving 111CUIU17 01 our aear latner, who pasted jmia afio luaay. ETHEL, GORDON. AND JUNE, ANGELICO Alfonso Angellco. In loving vi uur near xainer ana husband who passea away live yeari ago today. A precious one from us has A voice we loved li itlil: A place li vacant In our home, Which never can be filled.

LOVING FAMILY. rOGLr Col. Jean Kenneth Fogle. U. pfe A.

Feb. 20. 1852. In loving memory. ALICE AND GEORE.

GALLER Ann Caller. Feb. 20, 1944. Always in our hearts. HARRIETT AND LOU.

GALfaER Ann Galler, Feb. 20. 1844. Al ways to be remembered; never to be forgotten. DAN AND LOVING SON, HOWARD.

KFAN Lawrence M. Keen. Happy memories Larry dear, this jour sixth heaven, YOUR FAMILY, TUMA Marie Tuma. In fond memory of our dear mother, who passed away five ynn ago loqay. LOVING CHILDREN.

WHITE William rBUll White. In memory of on who always scored a "300" with US. YOUR BOWLING PALS. WHITE William Bill whit. In loving memory or eur dearest son, wno passed away so suddenly, Feb.

20, 1992. We have only your memory, dear eon, To remember our whole life through; But the sweetness will linger forever As treasure the Image of you. SORROWING MOM AND DAD. FRATERNAL NOTICES- CLEVELAND LODGE NO. 211.

A. T. A. M. Members assemble at chapel, 4717 Broadway, Thursday, Feb.

21, 2:30 p. to attend services for Brother Adoiph e. Bimnoiz. FRED HEUBEKGER, Secretary. ROBERT W.

CHANTRY, Master. -ANNOUNCEMENTS- heart FUND MEMORIALS Help cure heart disease. lax fret Also bequests and foundations YOUR HEART FUND NEEDS YOU Chicago Heart 69 W. Washlngton-st CANCER CURE will be brought nearer by your help. Make a memorial gut.

Tney are tax deductible; also Bequests. CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION. INC. 9 Jaekson-blvd. HArrlson 7-0932 DEATH NOTICES ALING Louis I.

Allnt. at Miami Beach. formerly of Chicago, 'beloved hus band or Rose: dear rawer or rntaa a. Good. Harold.

Sylvia Kllgerman. and Morris: grandfather of three. Services Wednesday, 1 p. at chapel, 422S W. Roosevelt road, corner of Tripp avenue.

Interment Oak Woods cemetery. Member of I. T. Mizrachl Organization of America; Jewish National Fund: United Club of Chicago. Isaiah lodge.

Free Sons of Israel, and congregation Anshe Sholom. Please omit flowers. Information, Awn- dale 1-7100. Shiva at 8144 8. Maryland avenue.

ANDERSON See Helen A. Jackson notice ANDERSON Robert Anderson. Feb. 1 1957. late of 323 N.

Wsleott street, dear son of the late G. LeRoy and Irene Anderson: fend brother of Virginia Neko-llczak: grandson of Alfred Anderson. Fu neral Thursday, 2:3 0 p. at cnapei. 5149-51 N.

Ashland avenue, at Foster, Interment Montrose. LOngbeach 1-5147. APPEL Mildred N. Appel ef Highland Park, lister of Vallee O. Appel; aunt ef Nancy Appel and Mrs.

Mary Swingle. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. ARNDT August C. Arndt.

beloved husband ef the late Rose Caroline, nee Gust: dear father of Wlllard Walter and the late Phyllis: brothter of Max, Robert, Paul, Selma Clausen, and the late Anna ft rune, service Tnursaay, p. at funeral heme, 2500 N. Cicero avenue, Interment Union Ridge. BErkihlrt 7-8070. BELMONT See Flore notice.

BEKG8TROM Ellen Bergstrem, wife ef the late C. William: mother ef Robert Richard and Cart grandmother of nine: sister of the late Elmer and Ray Anderson" Resting at chapel. 10234 Michigan avenue, where services will be held Thursday. 1:30 p. m.

Member oi Roseland Presbyterian church and Ken-s'ington e'tapter, No. 450. O. E. S.

Inter ment Mount Greenwood. Pullman 0-3444. BIELIN8KI Joseph Blellnskl of 4057 W. Armltage avenue, beloved husband of Mary: fond father ef Sablna. Mildred, Edmund, and Sister Jo-Ella.

Franciscan order: father-in-law of George Addison and Sam Santo; grandfather of seven. Funeral Thursday, 10:30 a. from chapel. 4401-03 Kedzle avenue, to St. Pancratlus' church.

Interment Resurrection. LAfayette 3-7781. BIRKHOLZ Adoiph E. Blrkholz. beloved husband of Alice: loving father of Ray mond ant Mrs.

Rita Koester: fond grandfather of Raymond and Robert Blrkholz and George Koester. At chapel. 4717 Braadway, where services will be held Thursday, Feb. 21, at 3 p. under auspices ef Cleveland lodge.

No. 211. A. F. At A.

M. Interment Rosehlll cemetery. LOngbeach 1-396. BORG Mildred Borg, nee Lange. ef 5(39 W.

Roscoe street, dear wife of Chris, beloved sifter of Peter Lange. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 21, 9:15 a. from chapel. 1331-35 W.

Chicago avenue, te Ferdinand's church for mass at IS a. m. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. MOnroe 8-4643.

BOl'BGEOIS George C. Bourgeois, Feb. IS. 1957. beloved husband of Mabel nee Casperson; loving brother of Clara Larson and the late Louise, Anna, Edward, and Ella.

Services Thursday. 1:38 p. at chapel. 4325 Armltage avenue. Interment Montrose.

Elm ant 5-2581. BROWN Elans Shsy Brown of 1630 W. Adams street, wife of Charles. Services Thursday. 1:39 p.

at chapel, 1706 W. Jacksoa boulevard. Interment Forest Home. Pleas emit flowers. CHEPOW Sellr Chepow of 1648 S.

Albany avenue, husband of the late Olga; loving father of Dr. David Chepow and two sons In Russia; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services Thursday, 3 p. at chapel, 1300 W. Devon avenue.

Interment Wilner Congregation cemetery, Waldhelm. Please omit flowers. Visitation Wednesdsy evening. Information, ROgers Park 1-3400. CHUDY Stanley Eugene Chudy, darling husband of Janet, nee Gordon; beloved father of Eugene: loving eon of Anthony CTony and Pearl; beloved brother of S.

F. C. William U. 8. army.

Funeral notice later. Victory 3-6651. CHWASCINSKI August Chwaselnskl, beloved brother of Martha Witt. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a.

from funeral home. 1462 N. Ashland avenue, to St. Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment St.

Adalbert s. BRuruwick b-obio COBTESI Carl Cortesi. beloved husband of Patricia, nee Invergo; dear father of Mary Beth: loving son of Joseph and Phyllis: fond brother or saivatore. ru-neral Friday. 9 a.

from chapel, 470 W. 26th street; to All saints' cnurcn. Interment St. Mary's. Victory 3-S681 COTMAN Minnie Cotman, dear sister of Cora Fersell of Richmond, cousin of Florence Gavlord of Clearwater.

Fla. Serv ices Wednesday, Feb. 20, 3 P. at funeral home. 5303 N.

Western avenue, corner of Berwyn. Interment Montrose cemetery. LQngbeach 1-6874 CROLL Maude E. Croll. beloved wife of the late R.

Barrett Croll. Services at chapel. 7S38 Cottage Grove avenue. Thursday. Feb.

21. at 8 p. m. Interment Violet cemetery. Goshen, on triaay.

RAdcUffe 9-0220. DARRE Henry F. Darre. Feb. 19, 1957 of 403 N.

Oak Park avenue. Oak Park beloved husband of Loretta: fond father of Aldis. Robert, and Kenneth: grand father of six grandsons: brother of Leif. Resting at funeral home. 318 N.

Cen tral avenue. Austin. Funeral roaay, 11 a. m. EUelld 6-5840.

DEERING Dr. David N. Deering of Antioch, beloved husband of Eva; fond father of David S. and William dear brother of Mrs. Alex Zleg.

Funeral Thursday. Feb. 21. at 1:30 P. in Strang funeral home, Antioch.

Interment private, information, Antiocn 12, DE LEONARDIS See Flore notice. DICK Margaret Dick, 9337 S. Vanderpoel avenue, beloved wife of the late Clyde D. Dick; mother oi Mrs. Margaret Payton, Mrs.

Beverly Stitt, William R. Dick. Mrs. Geraldine Crowe, and Nancy M. Dick: grandmother of 10; sister of Mrs.

Nellie Van Etten, Eawin mugiasa, Mrs. Betty Clark. Mrs. Frances Coleman. Mrs.

Mable Tallon, and Douglass hicks. Resting at chapel. 415 W. 63d street, after 6 p. Tuesday.

Service Thursday. 1 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery. WEntworth 6-0738.

DORFF Robert E. Dorff of 5443 W. Wash- Ineton boulevard, beloved husband oi Vema, nee Wood: dear father of Ivee Vines and the late Marguerite Baxter; grandfather of Marguerite Harmon, Rob ert Baxter, ivee Anaerson, ana mnrs Erwln. Services at funeral home. 5708 W.

Madison street. Thursday. 1:30 p. m. Interment Rosehlll.

Member of William McKlnley camp, No. 6, U. 5. W. V.

AUstln 7-2012. EDGREN Anna Edgren. beloved wife of the late David devoted motner or Kennetn loving grandmother of Nancy. Roy, and Susan: fond sister of Lars Carlson. Carl and Warner Larson.

Mrs. Esther Hoffman, Mrs. Katherlne Brien. and the late Mrs. Selma Grafstrom.

Services Thursday. Feb. 21, 1 p. at funeral home, 1107 79th street. Interment Oak Hill.

Member of Gertrude lodge. No. 45. I. O.

L. V. ENGELHARDT Erna Engelhardt. nee Weg ener, of 6824 N. Ottawa avenue, beloved wife of Alfred; fond mother of Jeannette Schmidt and Allan; dear gTandmother of Barbara.

Beverly. Billy, and Nancy; alater of Elizabeth Dick. Lucy Emst. Fred Wegener and the late Theresa Hlrscft mann and Antonla Schults. Services at chaoel.

6467-73 Northwest highway. Thursday, Feb. 21, at 3 p. m. Interment Rldgewood cemetery, srnng -333J.

ERICKSOl Allan L. Erlekson. beloved husband of Dorothy S. Erlekson; fond father of Melissa Ann; son of E. Gecrge and Mabel J.

Erlekson; brother of Curtis M. Erlekson. Resting at funeral home, 6938 W. North avenue. Services Friday at 2:30 p.

m. MErrlmac 7-4441. FARRELL Winifred Farrell, nee Lynch, beloved wife of the late James: loving mother of Martin and Josephine Bailey of Miami, dear sister of James of 4651 N. western avenue, juna ainey, Marraret O'Connell. Bridget Maher, Pat rick, and Thomas, and the late John, all natives of Roserea.

Tlpperary. Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from chapel, 4 811 Lincoln avenue, to Queen of Angela church. Mass 10 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph's. SUnnyslde 4-8888. FERRARO See Flore notice.

FILIP Adam Flllp, beloved husband of the late Julia, nee Gaza: loving father of Milan and Vera Seplak: fond grandfather of four. Service Thursday. 1 p. at chapel. 5620-24 Irving Park road.

Interment Bohemian National. Visitation after 7 p. m. Tuesday. FEnsacola 6-9000 or MOnroe 6-3877.

FIORE Michael J. Flore, loving husband of Carmella. nee De Leonardis; dear father of Genevieve; fond son of the late John and Genevieve: brother of Anthony, Angelo. Francea Anthony Ferraro, Mildred (Frank Senese), Madeline Gall Smith, and the late Concetta Frank Belmont). Funeral Thursday, 9 a.

from chapel, 900 S. Sacramento boulevard, to Holy Guardian Angel chureh. Interment Mount Carmel. SAcramento 3-4747. FLAGSTAD Linda Erlcksen Flagstad, Feb.

18, 1957. at Commerce, dear mother of Herbert Lester N-, How-ard H. Erlcksen. Ethel Ettlniter, and the late Raymond Erlcksen; 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren: sister of Ids Rlskedal and the late Rev. Edward Even-sen.

Services Thursday, 2 p. at funeral ehaoel, 4338 Fu'lerton avenue. In terment Mount Olive. BEimont 5-1610. FOSTER See George Stephens notlct.

FOWLER Myron Marshall Fowler of Oak Park, at Winter Park, nusosno oi Elsie Melchert Fowler; orotner oi noy Fowler of Niagara Falls. N. and unele of Paul of Niagara N. Y. services Wednesday.

10:30 a. at funeral home. 203 S. Marlon street, a Pleasant street. Oak Park.

Interment Fnrnt Home Milwaukee. Wis. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Chicago Heart association. EUclid 3-3191. FRiFDRirHS John Frledrlchs.

beloved husband of the late Ermmnie; loving father of Mrs. Florence Schlexer, Theo dore Raymond and Mrs. Collins: dear orotner oi mary inume, Peter and the late Joseph. -Jacob, Anna Schmidt. Margaret Ollei.

and Snnhl Schneider: arandfather of six dfather of nine. Member of O. F. court No. 87 and Modelers Sculp tors league 265.

Funeral rnaay, rto. at 9:30 a. from funeral home, 2157 irvln Park road at Leavltt. to St. An- drew'a church.

Mass 10 a. m. Interment St. Boniface's eemetery. KEystone 9-7900 FUNK Blanche Funk of 724 Roscoe street Fh is.

ibst. loving wne ei nwiry Funk; daughter Amelia Lelding; sister Henry, Edward, Paul, and Robert scnaa, At ehaoel. 5581 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 0, at p.

m. Interment Morden, Manitoba, Canada, uongoeacn e-oa. GARVY See H. A. Salgh notice.

r.niniM. Jnsenh L. Graham Of 8038 Dante avenue, beloved nusoana oi inr it Jessie, nee Robb: dear father of Allan R. and Howard uranam; graiiu- father of John H. and Anthony ion a brotner or sainta noop.

me i.n Mnnre. and Mrs. Belle Lindhardt, Funeral Thursday. 9:30 a. from fu neral home.

3335 E. 75th atreet at ntiKki avenue, to St. Felicita's church. Mass 10 a. m.

Interment Sandwich, 111. SOuth Shore 8-7717. ORONLTJND Elliabeth Gronlund, beloved wife ef Harry; motner oi jonn Eu gene and the late wiuiam m. near; tti.A Resting at chapel. 40 S.

Ashland avenue. La Grange, after 7 n. m. Wednesoay. services rnaar.

a. at ft. Cletus' church. La Grange. Interment Queen of Heaven cemetery.

FLeetwood 2U298. RACKETT Bridget Hackett nee O'Brien, beloved Wife el tne late iwicnaei; urar mother ef John J. and the late Catherine grandmother oi Maureen nacaeii; dear sister ef Margaret Qulgley, and the late Alice Hem. stacia aoaen, men i.m. and Nellie O'Brien.

Funeral Fri day at 8:15 a. m. from chapel. 4138 VaiMion atreet. to St.

Nicholaa of Tolen- in- rhun-h. Mass 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. ftmetery.

Native of County Wexford, Ireland, riease emu nowera. HACKMArf Donald t. Hackman, S738 Greenwood avenue. Fee. i.

usi, son of Charles and Beryl Hackman; brother of Dorothy Smith. At chapel, 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Thurs day. Feb. 21.

at 8 P. m. interment Mount Hope eemetery. HAGEDOB! Albert Hagedom, late of 1501 N. Sprtngneld, eeiovea nusoana oi Josephine; dear father ef Roy, Albert, aad Daniel; grandfather of four: brother of Joseph, Anna, Martin, Marie, and John; brother-in-law of Jacob Bobal.

Emil Kol-stad, and Nora Hagedom: father-in-law of Florence Hagedem. Funeral Thursday, Feb. SI. 9:39 a. from chapel, 1737 W.

18th street, to St. Adalbert's church. Interment St, Adalbert cemetery. CAnal 8-9471. RALET Eugene J.

Haley, veteran of World War II, suddenly, loving nusband or Mary nee Lachner: deveted father ef Eugene, Timothy, and Kathleen: beloved son of Daniel and the late Lillian, nee Foley; son-in-law el Kethrlne Lachner and the late Carl; dear brother of Daniel, Kenneth, Mary. Marjuerlte. and Eleanor Halty: brother-in-law of Carl. Joseph. Utile.

Ignatius, John. Edwasd, Alblna; also other brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; uncle of 37. Resting at chapel. 1845 N. Hermitage avenue, near Cortland atreet.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. Mass 10 funeral weuiiesuaj, p.4u ui. ii o. a.

m. at St. Mary ef the Angels church. I Interment St. Adalbert's.

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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois (2024)

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