Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois (2024)

CHICAGO DAILY TRIB NE Monday. 23, 1943. 21 ORPHAN ANNIE OH. fiNOMPf "X- huh! she'sN I DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES POLES PROTEST RED TINGE IN OWI QUESTIONNAIRE HON KA MP Edward F. Honkamp.

suddenly, a us-. 21. 143. of 202 N. Kidceland ave nue.

Oak Park, husband of Mrs. Estelle Pearl Honknmn. Resting at funeral home. 31 ft N. Central avenue.

Austin. Services 9:30 a. to St. Edmund's church. Oak Park.

Burial Mount Carmel. nnsvuFiTf Fv Hnmhrrk of 4523 Green, wnnri avenue beloved wife of Oscar, fond mmher nf Maa Carey. Funeral Tuesday, Aug. 24 at 2 p. m- at chapel.

936 E. 47tb atreet. Interment Oak Wooda. HRCBY Mary Hruby. lste of 2S40 Pu rn.1 hrlnverf wife of the late Frank 'UnfriendlyAttitude'Told in Wire to F.

D. R. loving mother of Marts Baker. Joseph s'uneral Tnedav. Aug.

24. at 10 a. m. at chapel. 25.14 S.

Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian National ceme tery. Lawn. 3U72. rit if John S.

Kalal. -1292 Cora street, I LOTO OLD IRON AN' OH, 1 I GULLMMEA I HAb KEPT OUT 1 MEANS WELL- A PUBLIC I ,5 SlrCSe I I OTHER STUFF LVIN I WE I SPEECH- THEN 1 OF ITTHE I SHE'S JUST NUISANCE. I PROVJUN AROUND Tf. II AROUND DONY FOLKS HAD I HIS WIFE, GNOMY. I DRIVE MIGHT A BIT TOO VOU I T0WNJGETTIr4 ALL I ucdp TURN IN THINGS A TOOK OVER THE 0 HAVE GONE OVER PUBLIC ASK ME! I ACQUAINTED WITH PRETTV I I SSjJrp DRIVE-fe LEADERSHIP 'A.

BETTER ilfP'. h-JrM TH KIDS- NICE FINE I FOR SALVAGE OF COURS- 7 PERHAPS-JpgpgT. WTS' jj jjl V'" I Tiir r.UMPq "'I yes-she knows vou.r THAT I I'LL TAKE I it tii tourara my usefulness 1 now-and they're simplifies I I I tm wm i INTHISCASE HEP TO MR.SLICE, EVERVTHINS- OVtKf 5 IS ENPEP- TOO-1, OF COURSE, AMY CONGRATS, JON ASP SOT WORSE a-, AN OLO STORY TO JJ tSx FERRETTTOLOME -SHOT THAN THOSE CLEVER fc 3S MOW VOU SOT IMPORTANT) FOR 1 THAT- KJK CONSPIRATORS- 33 r7 Pri jl Nsasa. Jv fell Dea Plaines, beloved husband of Emma. nee Cermak: fond fatner of oeorse.

and Jerry, loving hrofner of Sister Mary Lioba. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at rhaneL 3821 W. S6ta atreet.

nwi- ment Bohemian National. Lawndale 2912. KALB Felix C. Kalb of 4444 N. Francisco SCHMIDT Otto I Art Smith Schmidt, late of 643 W.

Garfield boulevard, beloved husband of Agnes beheld Schmidt. Fu neral Tuesday. IO a. front funeral home. 5438 S.

Halsted street, to Vauts-tton church. Interment St. Mary's. Bouie vard otitis. SCHMIDTKE Alms Schmldtke.

Ang. M. 1943. of 324 N. Pine avenue, wife ef Alex, aister of Paul Price and Mrs.

Helen Smith, aister-in-law ot Celia Scbmidtke. Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue. Austin.

Services Tnesday. 3 p. go. Interment Concordia. Ansua V017.

SCHUMACHER William Schumacher. B. Edward street. Mount Prospect. beloved husband of the late Mathilda, food gather of frank.

Walter, and t-lmer. Resting at funeral borne. Lee at Perry etreets. Dee Plaines. 111., wbere eel nee will be held Tuesday, 2-10 p.

m. In terror RoscbiU. SCHWARTZ Abe Schwartz, loving husband of Ethel, father of Eadye Kite. Nathan. Leonard.

Bea Erlicnmaa. and David, and aix grandchildren. Interment Tuesday Workman's Circle cemetery from chapel. 3654 W. Roosevelt rd- at 2 p.

m. SMITH Andrew P. Smltn of 1S21 8. 7th avenue. Maywood.

beloved husband of Arretha Brokaw. fond father of Pvt. Donald W- eon of Mr. and Mrs, William E. Smith, brother of Julia Weed.

Jean Clarke, and William. Funeral Tuesday. 2:30 p. ai. at funeral home.

Lake street at 2d avenue. Maywood. Interment faiea Oak. Maywood 14. SNYDER Albert C.

Snyder of 11I0 Tr-gleston avenue, loving father of Mrs. Coils M. Cainan. grandfather of Betty C'ainan. Funeral at chapel.

304 ST. 1 19th street. Monday. p. m.

Bunal Wednesday at Polo. 11L SNYDER See Laura A. Wagner notice. STECKI Frances Steckl fnee Poprowakal. fond mother of Alexander.

John. Bernard, and Joseph. Funeral Tuesday. 8:30 a. m- from chapel at 1410 N.

Ashland avenue to Holy Trinity Interment SU Adalbert's cemetery. SVENDSEN Taldemar Svendsen. beloved husband of the late Carls, fond father ef Henry, dear brother of Charlotte Nielsen and the late Christian Svendsen. Services Tuesday. 2 p.

m- at funeral home. 3301 Fullcrton avenue. Interment Mount Emblem. Member of Danish Benefit society. Aug.

22. 1 aeariy husband of Louise A. Kalb. nee Brandt: fond father of Lt. E.

William. C. S. and Corp. Felix C.

Kalb Jr- brother of Alma K. FUipps. At cnapei. oii. -Ashland avenue.

Funeral notice later. KEEKER See Vetteriek notice. K-fVTOWSKt Frank Kotowskl. Ang. 20.

New York. Aug. 22 Special. The New York state conference of Polish clubs has sent a telegram to President Roosevelt denouncing as communistic the questionnaire cn the future of Poland now being circulated in several American cities by the office of war information, it jrvas learned today. The telegram, which was signed by Edward E.

Rybicki. president of the conference, and K. Stefan Po-mierski, secretary, asserts that the questionnaire raises matters vitally bound up with the well-being of the Polish people in an apparently unfriendly attitude. A Communistic Slant." "It has a communistic slant, it fedded, and is not expressive of 143. beloved husband of Wilhelmina Kotowskl.

fond father of Mra. Marguerite Olsen and the late Ela Kotowskl. brother of Mrs. Paulina Boelke. At chapel, Aahlanrf avenue where servicea will be held Tuesday.

Aug. 24 at 3 p. I Interment Koeebili. LeGERE Mary A. Raymond LeGere.

beloved wife of Paul fond mother of Frank. William. Irene Fitzpatnck. Lu cille Palmer, and the late Melba. -sister nf Leon tine Boucher, wiitjrod.

unam Ravmond. and Sister Mary of the An nunciation. Funeral from residence. 7019 DEATH HOTICES I AR I LT. E.

J. GRADY, S. Bishop street, Wednesday, lo a. into St. Brendan's church.

Interment Mount GIRL KILLED AS CAB CPSETS. Freeport. 111., Aug; 22 AFJ. Miss ieona Brown. 17.

of Davis, 111., was injured la-tally today when the car in which she was riding skidded off the road and overturned. Three wimpanione suffered minor hurts. Olivet. Mrs. Marion Moody.

LE VINE Morris Levine ot 3759 W. 15th street, husband of the late Fannie, loving father of Yetta. Sarah Lieberman of Los CARNEY Ellen Carney, beloved wile of Thomas Carney, fond mother of Anne Borre. Helen McNeil, Margaret Schaelcr. John Ft Thomas Joseph, and James Carney.

At rest at late retideiice. 413 Mrs. Nora Foley. Services will be held at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in the Little Flower CHICAGO NAVAL OFFICER, DEAD The navy department has notified Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Grady, 4240 Wash Mrs.

Marion Moody, former Chi Angeles. Cal Frank. Sam of Detroit, Albert, and the late Belle Levine. 13 grand cagoan and writer, died yesterday Jackson avenue, Glencoe. Funeral serv DEATH NOTICES children.

6 great-grandchildren. Services in St. Joseph's hospital, Memphi ices. Tuesday, Aug. 24.

10 a. at Sacred Heart church, Hubbard Woods. church, 8026 Wood street, for Mrs. Nora Foley of 8211 South Paulina street, who died Friday night. Mrs.

Tuesday. 2 p. m. at chapel. 3i00 Roosevelt road.

Interment P. O. W. LOCKMAN Richard Lbckman. Aug.

21, Tenn. She was 37 years old, and the wife of Taft Moody, president of an ice cream company in Mem lata of 1815 N. Austin boulevard, loving THCMBERG Hulda Thumberr nee Johnson), beloved wife of the lste Rictard. fond mother of Hoy. Elate Koch.

Arthur and Russell, grandmother of Dorothy and Lawrence. Funeral Tuesday. 3 p. m- at chapeL 3807 Lincoln avenue, interment Kidgewood. the sympathetic expressions of the people of the United States to Poland in her present tragic plight." Circulation of the questionnaire vas disclosed last week by members efr congress who said Elmer Davis, head of OWI, had explained the survey was undertaken by OWI at the request of another government department which he did not identify.

Distribution of the questionnaire is being conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the request of the OWI, it was said. Cities in which the questionnaire has appeared include Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, Cleveland, and New York. Questions Called Tricky. son of Harry and Ethel Lock man. nee Interment bacred Heart cemetery.

CAROSELLI Mary Caroselll. loving atster of Frank. Giacinta Orlando. Rose Ami-cone. PhUomena Di Salvo, devoted aunt of Lucy Grasso.

Ida Nancini, Sam Orlando. Marie Mazzucca. Grace and Ellen Di Salvo. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a.

from chapel. M3 W. Taylor street, to Holy Family church. Interment Mount Brooks. At rest at funeral nome.

phis and formerly noted in college sports. Mrs. Moody wrote light In Memorla m. BIN Herman Brin. Aug.

23. 1032. BEN, HARRY, AND GEORGE. GOLD Lillian Gold. In loving memory of my dear wife and our loving mother.

Aug. 23. MEYER GOLD AND CHILDREN. W. chicaso avenue.

Funeral Wednesday, Si verse and a children's operetta. TRACT Lt. John T. Tracy Jr- audderfy. Aug.

25. at 9:30 a. in. to St. Angela's church.

Menard and Potomac avenues. MARKS Harry A. Marks, beloved hut- She leaves her husband, a son, Robert; her mother, Mrs. W. W.

Tarr ington boulevard, of the death of their son, Lt. Edward J. Grady, in the Mediterranean area. He was 26 years old. Lt.

Grady had been in the navy two years and on active sea duty 15 months. He saw considerable combat action, band of Pearl, nee Saxe; loving- father of Lt. Robert. V. S.

Shirlee Gross. JELKE Agnes Jelke. In sad and loving memory of Mom." who pasxed away of Wilmette, and two brothers. Thomas H. Beacom Sr.

one year ago today. Aug. '-'a. 1H4Z. DAD, ED.

AND MIL. and Adele Oliff. brother of Lottie fct-tinger. Faye Fontane. Jewel Lilienstern.

Irene Marks and the late Ella Wolk and Sarah Simon. Funeral Wednesday. 10 a. at chapel. 6935 Stony Island avenue.

Interment Ohavo Amuno cemetery. Foley was the wife of William Foley, a retired policeman, and the mother of the Rev. Maurice W. Foley, for many years assigned to Our Lady of Grace church and now a chaplain in the navy, Atty. Thomas P.

Foley, and Mrs. Margaret Mc-Cummiskey, a school teacher. Mrs. Foley was 65 years old. Raymond S.

Dean. Raymond S. Dean, 999 Lake Shore drive, president of the R. S. Dean company, machine tool manufacturers, died at his home yesterday.

He was 59 years old. He is survived by his widow, Isabel; a daughter and a son. MOONEY Mary A. Mooney. Aug.

23. 1938 In heartbroken remembrance of my dear Services for Thomas H. Beacom 72 years old, who died Saturday, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow ly beloved sister.

Mae. ELIZABETH MOONEY. Congressional sources have com Aug. 17. 1943.

Las Vegas, Nev- beloved husband of Kathnn. nee Halstead: beloved aon of Johrf F. and Margaret I. Tracy. Resting at funeral home, 318 Central avenue, Austin.

Funeral Wednesday. a. to St. Peter Camsius church. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. Austin 0017. Tl-RKINGTOV George Edmund Turking-ton of 6129 N. Hermitage avenue, Aug. 21.

1943. beloved husband ef Mane Turktngton. nee Petersilka; food father of Mrs. Elizabeth Layttrom, Mrs. Louise Evans.

Mrs. Jean Lonnecke. Mrs. Virginia Connely. Vernon, and Donald, grandfather of Elisabeth.

Jacqueline. Edward, and Lynda. At gbapeL. 65ol N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday.

Aur. 24. at 3 p. an. latermeat Ridgewood.

Waldheim. Family at Fontane'a, 1754 E. ROTHSCHILD Max W. Rothschild. In lov Lt.

Edward J. Grady. including the in- ing Aug. 23, 1941. WIFE, 71st place.

MAXWELL Hannah Maxwell, late of 401 S. Wabash avenue, beloved wife of John in Santa Maria del Popolo church in Mundelein. Mr. Beacom, a retired railroad official, had been vice vnemn nf Africa. He was born in Chi plained that the 23 questions in the questionnaire are slanted in such a way as to elicit answers favorable to Russia.

Two of the questions, it EHEPANEK Anthony C. Sbepanek. In lov Maxwell. Services Tuesday. 10 a.

m. at ing tribute to the sacred memory of our president of the Rock Island rail cago, and educated at Quigley seminary and Loyola university. He was the Gradys only child. Other sur chapel. lS2o 8.

Michigan avenue. Interment Milwaukee. Wis. road and was receiver for the Den M'-CARTHY Timothy J. McCarthy, be was said, are calculated to promote distrust of the Polish government in exile.

ver and Rio Grande Western rail road. acarest one, Aug. LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. WEIL Rosa Well. In our heart your memory lingers.

Always tender, fond and true. There's not a day. dear mother We do not think of you. THE CHILDREN. VANESKT Victoria Taneeky.

Acr. 21. be The telegram to President Roose Carmel cemetery. Inf. Monroe 0449.

CHRISTIN Dr. Charles A. Christin. late of 805 N. Grove avenue.

Oak Park, fond husband of Eva M. (nee Bossel. beloved father of Violet M. and Charlotte M. Cbrititin.

Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. m. from chapel. 1940-48 Ogden avenue, corner Harrison street, to Our Lady of Grace church, Fullcrton and Kidteway avenues, luteiment Mount Carmel.

Charter member of Chicago Dental society. Seeley 0163. CLARK Michael J. Clark, beloved husband of the lata Ida Ellen Clark, fund father of Mrs. Florence NeidiiiKer.

Mrs. Marion Hurley. Mra. Marcella Taugney. Lt.

Wallace U. S. and the Rev. William T. Clark.

Funeral Tuesday. Aug. 24. at 10 a. from funeral home.

1359 Devon lavenue. at Glen wood, to St. Ita'a church. Interment Calvary. SU Paul.

Minn. COHN Louis J. Cohn. husband of the late Mollie, father of Elaine Berk and Irvine Coburn, brother of Minnctte Wolf and Harry Cohn. Services Tuesday, 2 p.

at chapel. 5200 Broadway. Interment Jewita Waldheim. COLLINS Celia Ward Collins. 1534 E.

5aih street. Aug. 21. 1943. fond sister of Mrs.

Walter A. St ttman. Services Monday. Aug. 23.

at a. m. at St. Thomas the Apostle church. Intel went Calvary.

CONNEK-Pvt. John Hershel Conner. Aug. 20. at Fort Smith.

Arkanna. beloved husband of Edna Mae luce Diciibcrgl: te-loved soil of the lute LawieiK'e A. and Myra. Funeral Tuesday. Auk.

24, 2 p.m.. at chapel. 7000 N. Clark aueeu Interment Rosehill cemetery. i Dr.

Charles Christin. vivors include several aunts ana uncles, among them Edward and John Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cipriani. A memorial mass will be said at 11:30 a.

m. next Sat-urday in St. Mel's church, with the Rev. Timothy Lynne of Riverside, a loved husband of Catherine tanive McCarthy, fond father of Kathleen Van Etten. Irene Kennedy.

Neil. John. Justin, U. S. N.

B- Harold, and Dorothy McCarthy. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a. from late residence, 8234 S. Hermitage avenue, to Little Flower church.

Mass 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit flowers. Prospect 0031. loved daughter of Alex and Mary Tan eky.

fond sister ot Blanche. Foneral Wednesday. 9 a. m- from residence, 6449 S. Morgan, to St.

Brendan's church. Mass 9:30 o'clock. Interment a-1. Mary's. Sou.

8822. Dr. Charles Christin, a charter member of the Chicago Dental so Edward Everett Haughtcn. Services for Edward Everett Haughton, 79 years old, 1125 Far-well avenue, who died Saturday morning, will be held at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in the chapel at 5501 North Ashland avenue. Mr. Haughton was a retired insurance man. ANDERSON Andrew D. Anderson of 55! E.

place, dear father of Frank, Mrs ciety, died yesterday at his home, 805 Grove avenue, Oak Park. He velt asserts that Americans of Polish ancestry "have fullest conscience in the loyalty and competence of the Polish government in exile, now in London," and commended Poland's frank attitude toward both Russia and Germany," as well as her prosecution of the var. VETTERICK Ralph A. Vetteriek of 651S Mae Wilson, Rudolph. Herman.

Mrs. t-or. onitriov classmate 01 i-u MeMILLAN Catherine A. McMillan. Aug.

Helen Carlson. Mrs. Betty Leonard, and Andrew. At rest in chapel. 2U24 E.

75th atreet. Services Tuesday. 2 p. under was 69 years old. Dr.

Christin practiced for 45 years at 1114 Harrison street before retiring a few months auspices of fenglewood lodge. No. eiiO 1V1 illC, Grady officiating. HELPLESS GIRL SEES SOLDIER, 19, waMitenaw avenue. Ang.

Zl. 1U, devoted husband of Louise Vetteriek (nee Keeferl. dear father of Donna Jean, and the late Bonnie Lou. fond son ot Albert and Caroline Vetteriek. At chapeL 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Tuesday. Aug. 24. at 3:45 p. m.

Interment St. Lucas' cemetery. 21. in Milwaukee, wife of the late Dugal A- mother of Mrs. Jane Pearson, aister of David William and Harry W.

Cochrane, grandmother of Janet Sue Pearson. Resting in chapel. 4227 Collage Grove avenue after 4 p. m. where services will he held Tuesday at 3 p.

m. Interment Oak Woods. A. JT. A.

M. interment Oak Hill. John J. Kalal. ANGSTEN Rathryn J.

Thien Angsten John J. Kalal, a brother-in-law of ago. Mrs. Hannah Maxwell. beloved wife of Joseph devoted moth er of JoKepli Mildred Conlan.

I'vt WAUNER Laura A. Wagner. Aug. 22. William Pvt.

Robert J. and DROWN ON PICNIC MKYER Julia Meyer. Ang. 22. 1943.

of Services for Mrs. Hannah Max mary: sister of Mrs. Mayme and John W. Thien. Funeral Tuesday a well, 80 years old, 404 South the late Mayor Anton J.

Cermak, died yesterday in Northwestern hospital, Des Plaines. He was 67 years old and lived at 1292 Cora street, Des Plaines. He was employed as a caretaker in the forest preserves. 8:45 a. from lata residence.

7249 2002 Estes avenue, Clut-aco, 111., sn-lcr of Charles H. and Emily Meyer. Mrs. Else Rcuter. Mra.

Hannie Mleghont. and the late Mrs. Anna Brauer and Marie K. Meyer. Resting at chapel.

1507 Maple avenue. Evanston. until Tuesday noon. Michigan avenue, to St. Columbanus Wabash avenue, wife of John Maxwell, proprietor of a vegetarian 1013.

of 1342 Latbrope avenue. River Forest, fond mother of Mrs. E. C. Snyder, grandmother of Edward F.

Snyder, aister of Mrs. Frank P. Bolaad. Kesunc at funeral home. 318 N.

Central avenue. Austin. Foneral Wednesday. 9 a. m- to St, Vincent Ferrer church.

River Forest. Interment Mount Olivet. Joiiet. XU. church.

Interment Mount Olivet. restaurant at that address, will be ARONSON Robert Aronson of 7165 Cor held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the nell avenue, beloved husband of Rose, dear father of Leah Goldfnrb, Esther WALLACE 2d Lt. George H.

Wallace, chapel at 1820 South Michigan ave Stiffel. Pearl Goldberg, and Pfc. Albert, WOMAN KILLED nue. grandfather of Shirley. Pvt.

Rowland, and Armand Coldfarb. Lois Goldberg, and Service 3 p. m. Tuesday at St. John's Lutheran church.

Wilmette, LU. Liter. ment Wundera cemetery. MILLER Myrtle L. Miller.

Ang. 22. wife of the late Philip A. Miller, devoted mother of Florence L. Grams, grandmother of Myrtle.

Services Wednesday. Ang. 25, 3 p. m. at chapel.

124-126 Madiaon street. Oak Park at Lombard avenue. Interment Forest Home. Pvt Kenneth T. Freis, 19 years olds, 214 South 14th avenue, May-wood, on leave from Camp Campbell, was drowned yesterday in East Loon lake, 10 miles west of Waukegan.

Pvt Freis was on a picnic with Miss June Scott, also 19, of 6713 West 63d street, Berwyn. He had dived off a raft near the shore and complained of the water being cold before he sank. Miss Scott, unable to swim, could not attempt a rescue. The Antioch rescue squad, directed by Herman Holbeck, recovered the body 40 minutes later. Julea Stiffel.

Funeral Monday. 3 p. army air forces, late of 4240 N. Cicero avenue, beloved husband of Joanne, see Falenser: loving aon of Gertrude and John B. Funeral Wednesday.

10 ao a. from funeral home. 4563-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St. Adelberts.

at chapel. til)35 Stony Island avenue. In terment Oak Woods. Lata member of Jecheskal lodge. No.

84, I. O. B. A. Please ON NORTHWEST SIDE BY TRUCK Mrs.

Emma Steven, 72 years old, 4457 Mulligan avenue, was fatally omit Sowers. WALSH William Walsh, husband ef the late Harriet, fond father of Marion Dob AZZARELLO Joseph Azzarello, beloved DEAN Raymond S. Dean of 999 Lake Shore drive. Aug. 22.

Survived by his wife Isabel and two children, Mary Jane and Capt. John Irwin Dean, U. S. A. Resting at chapel.

200 E. Erie street. Funeral notice later. DOHERTY Sister Mary Clara Doherty, daughter of the Into Patrkk and Mary Doherty, sister of Mathilda Si boo. Thomas Doherty, Agnes Riorditn.

and Laura Hau-ley. Kcuuiem mass Wednetulay. Aug. 25. 10 a.

at monastery of Poor Clares, Laflin and 53d streets. ELLIOTT Thomas Elliott. late of 118 E. 25th street, beloved husband of lcie Elliott, dear father of James. Betty.

Sit. Paul and Lt. Vernon Elliott. II. S.

A. Resting at chapel, 1820 S. Michigan ave- nue. Funeral at convenience of family. Veteran of World War ENGELHARDT Lena Engelhardt.

beloved wife of the late Fred, foud mother of Mrs. Marguerite Hinckley, grandmother of Ralph and Marjnne Hagen. sister of Mra. Kate Wemlt. Memtier of Humboldt chapter.

No. 472. O. E. S.

Services Tuesday. Aug. 24. at 1 p. m.

at funeral home. 5200- N. Western avenue, corner husband of Virginia, dear father of Mar ian Fox. Virginia Wuscher. Agnes How, ell.

Frances Strauser and Tony V. Ai injured yesterday when she was J. O'CONNELL, PHYSICIAN FOR 40 YEARS, IS DEAD Dr. Richard J. O'Connell.

73 years eld, 7248 North Hamilton avenue, a physician in Chicago for more than 40 years and husband of Dr. Sarah Conley O'Connell, also a physician, died yesterday in St, Francis hospital. Evanston. Dr. O'Connell was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, and was one of the oldest Chicago alumni of the University of Notre Dame, where he was graduated in 1888.

He was graduated from Rush Medical college in 1899. Surviving besides the widow are two sons and a daughter. Funeral Tomorrow for Glen Ellyn's First Mayor Private funeral services will be held in Rosehill cemetery chapel this afternoon for Charles W. Wilmeroth, 84 years old, first mayor of Glen Ellyn, who died last Thursday. Mr.

Wilmeroth had been in the investment business for many years in Spokane, Wash. bins. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 25.

9:30 a. m- from funeral home. 52O0 X. Western, corner Foster, to Our Lady ot Lourdee church. zarello.

S. 2c. Funeral 9:30 a. m. Tuesday from funeral home.

40 S. Ashland avenue. La Grange, to St. Frauds iavier WIGHTM AN Charles Roy Wlghtmaa. Aug.

struck by a truck at Western and Montrose avenues. She' died in Martha Washington hospital. The truck driver was Edward Teager, MORFORD Audrey Lee Morford of 7822 Yates avenue, beloved daughter of Raymond and Ella Morford. Funeral Tuesday. Aug.

24. from funeral home. 72d atreet and Dorchester avenue, at 1 :30 p. ra to St. Paul'a Lutheran church.

76th and Dorchester avenue. Local interment. MORTENSON Nils Mortenson. husband of Amelia, father of Kognar of Sbortville. Wis- and Martin of Summit.

Services Tuesday. 2 p. at retitdenee. 5447 Hunt avenue. Summit, 111.

Interment Forest Home. church. Interment Mount Carmel. SOLDIER DIES BARTH EL Delia M. Barthel.

nea Michael 1750 Clybourn avenue. SO. 1U43. at bit home, won Main street. Evanston.

Ill- husband of Myrtle II. Wight man. father of Mrs, Irwin Rose Preston, eon of Mrs. Elizabeth Wight-man, brother of Uertie, ttienn. and ivaa Wighfman.

Services -J p. at, Monday aa chattel, 1567 Maple avenue. Evanston. Interment Memorial Park cemetery. late of 5216 Berteau avenue, beloved wife of Louis dear mother of Paul Mrs.

Bessie Hurley, 54 years old, grandmother of Beatriee and Carol Services Wednesday, 2 p. at chapel WHILE VISITING WIFE AND BABY Pvt. Edwin Koppa, 31 years old, uv-z irving park road. 7410 Dante avenue, died yesterday in Jackson Park hospital of injuries suffered two days ago when NEWCOMB William Newcomb. beloved WIGMORE Emma H.

V. Wirmore. Aur. BAUR Esther C. Baur.

nea Carlson, of husband of Fannie, nee Pender: fond 31U JS. Damen avenue, Aug. 21. 1943 brother of Kate of Chicago, and Mra. 3906 North Central avenue, married a car in which she was riding Foster.

Interment Forest Home. beloved wife of Frank H. Baur. fond Mary Dunn of Akron. Ohio.

Kestinr at and the father of an eight month mother of Pvt. 1st Clasa Norman Mar struck a light post in Marquette road at the entrance to Jackson ion L-, and Virginia U. Baur. sister of COMPLETELY EVANS Emma Jarkman Evans of 1219 Jarvia avenue, wife of the late org ho R. Evans, fond mother of Chauncey and the late Stolon S.

Jack man. her vices old daughter, died yesterday in his home while shaving. His widow. Mrs. Lillian Hefter.

Mrs. Ruth Hutten Harry W. and Rudolph V. Carlson. A AIR-CONDITIONED park.

Her daughter, Katherine, 31, who was driving, was also hurt. chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where at chapel. 2701 K. Clark street.

Tuesday services will be held Wednesday, Aug Florence, said he had been hospitalized three days at Camp Grant re-' cently. He was home on week-end at 3 p. m. Interment Graceland. Scbmaedeke funeral home.

Orland Park. Services Tuesday. 10 a. at St, Mich-sets church. Orland Park.

Interment St. Michael's cemetery. O'BRIEN Mary Ellen O'Brien, nee Long, late of 54:1.1 Carpenter street, beloved wife of William J. O'Brien, fond mother of William J. Helen Overlork.

Edward. George. Catherine Lynch, and Theresa Kane, beloved sister of Mrs. H. Stanton.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 :15 a. m. 3, ai 3 p. m.

FICHT Frank Ficht of 5107 Cullom ave nue, loving brother of Juliana Fetch BEACON Thomas H. Beacon husband leave. The coroner office ordered Joseph. Rose, and John. Funeral Thurs of Nora Powers Beacon, father of Mrs BEAUTY an autopsy.

Koppa, before entering Karl E. Huninhrv nf Minnesota Thnma, day. 9:30 a. from funeral home, H. and the late Harold Beacon.

Fu the army, was a collector for the Illinois Bell Telephone company. from funeral home. 543R S. Halsted neral from his late residence. Ancle 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church.

Interment St. Adalbert's. Member of St. Vincent Ferrer court. NORTH 929 W.

Belmont SOUTH 1820 S. Michigan WEST 2346 W. Madison EASY TO REACH BY BUS OR STREET CAk Acres, fraine view. Tuesday morning, OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST street, to Visitation chnrch. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Boo. O602. Aug. 24. 1943.

at 10 o'clock, to Santa No. 174. C. O. F.

Maria del Popolo church, Mundelien. Ill O'CONNELL Dr. Richard J. O'Connell of FLEMING Elizabeth 6. Fleming, wife of interment All Saints-.

BEISER Agnes E. Betser of 634 N. Ml- Horse Sense Answers plewood avenue. Aug. 21.

1943. beloved wife of Arthur Reiner, fond mother of Edmund K. Fleming, mother of Mrs. Kaln-leen F. Ball, of Winnctka and MaJ.

Edmund C. of Altadcna. California, sister of Mrs. A. S.

Thane of Barrington. Illinois. Funeral from home for funerals. Erie at Wabash. Tuesday.

August 24. 1943, at 9:30 a. m. to Holy Nam cathedral. Interment AU that's why tend flowers.

They speak more comfort than a thousand words. SPRAYS and WREATHS Mrs. Louise M. Neblsen. Carl, and Dr.

Helen Rutlier Belser. grandmother of six grandchildren, sister of Otto Hamer. Me IXI-IAX A Con tinned warm; thunderehow- ers in north. LOWES MICHIGAN Thundershowers; continued warm, except cooler in afternoon. WISCONSIN: Shower and thunderstorm: continued warm, except cooler in north.

Highest temperatures for the 12 hours and lowest temperatures for the 24 hours preceding 7:30 p. m. Any. 22. 1943: H.

L. H. t. Albuquerque. J2 Kansas City.

P5 76 Aliaota 90 62 Louisville S.i Bismarck hi 3 Memphis 8 67 morial services Sunday. Aug, 29, at 3 p. Altenheim, Forest Park, 111. Please FOLEY Nora Foley, nee Neville, beloved 22. 1943.

wife of the late John H. more. Services Tuesday. 4 p. m- at First Congregational chnrch.

Grove and Hinman avenues. Evanston. Interment Arlington cemetery. W1LLOCGHBY Mrs. Jean Willoughby.

late of Kenmore avenue, beloved wife of Lloyd Willougbby. loving mother of Alan and Charles fond siier of Mrs. Albert Wieshart. Funeral Monday, lis. from funeral home.

622s Sheridan road, to St. Gertrude's church. Interment private. Long be sen OtisO. WILMEROTH Charles William Wilmerotb.

Aug. 19, 1943. of Georgian hotel. Evanston. Ill- husband of Alice Bell Wilmeroth.

father of Mrs. Marion Ashdown, and John Wilmeroth. services onvate. p. m.

Monday at Rose Hill cemetery chapeL Chicago. Dr. Horace G. Smith, president of Garrett Biblical Institute oO dating. WORKMAN Weraeltje Workman, nee Ef-ting.

Aug. 22. beloved wife of the late Henry, loving mother of Mrs. J. F.

Seller. Bemie. Garrett. Harry. John.

Mrs. William De Witt, and Dr. James Workman, dear grandmother of eirht grandchildren and nine rreat-grancbildren. Resting at chapel. 6522 S.

Halsted until noon. Tuesday. In stste st Hope Reformed church. snd Wok-ott until time of service st 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Greenwood. YOl'NG Ellea Tonne. 22. beloved wife nf the late Edward, fund mother of Mrs. Ruby Taylor and Mrs.

Edna Zieglrr. siKter of Mrs. Annie Peart, Mrs. Janet lux. and John WiImmi.

all of Morris. 111. At late residence. 3318 W. 64th street until Tuesday.

9 30 a. m. Funeral services at Chica.o Lawn Method! church. Tuesday. Kl 30 a.

m. Intel meat Wilmington. III. TCREVIC'Il Martha Turcvich. dear daugh.

ter of the late Antral and Magdahne Klimaa. beloved wife of Charles, loving mother of Thomas and Raymond, grandmother of Diana and Sandra, fond sister of Mary Sirua and Ana Urban. Celia Wizyird. Anthony. Clifford.

Joseph, Beatrice. Margaret, and bis IT Sgt. Frank C. and the late Monica Slauter. Funeral Wednesday.

Aur. 25. 8:30 a. an- front fuueral home, 3307 Lthuanics avenue, to St. George church.

Interment St. Caainur's. omii nowers. wife of William, loving mother of Chap lain Maurice U. S.

N. Thomas P. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere BELL Wilhelmina Marer Bell. Am 51 and Margaret McCnmmiskey. Funeral l4d.

wife of Oscar mother of John Tuesday. Aug. 24. at 10:30 a. from 1111! II II I 1.

Bread. Zinnia. The others are perennials. 3. Architecture.

4. Osage orange. 5. Helium. 6.

a Radical Reactionary TxJ. Conservative Liberal yj. Communist Capitalist z. tdj Proletarian Bourgeois twj. Entrepreneur Employe vl.

late residence. 8211 S. Paulina atreet. to Nina Bell tiampson of Jollct, Lulu Bell Wheeler of Appleton. Henry W.

of Hamilton. William Oscar of 95 77 BrowDviUe I-ittlo Flower church. Interment Mount Olivet, Bou. 0(1(12. Lribertyville.

Lillle Bell Forest of Hams- UNDERTAKERS. GERECK Joseph Gebeck. beloved husband Miami 90 74 P. 66 New Orleans 90 77 New S3 68 Pittsburgh 84 60 St. 93 73 Washing-ton.

S9 66 7 61 P7 67 9 0 7 90 63 98 76 (i Chicspo olumbns Ie Tietroit Fort 7248 N. Hamilton avenue, beloved husband of Dr. Sarah Conley O'Connell. fond father of Clementine B. Nicola.

Henry G-and Paul brother of Mrs. Margaret McGrail of Middletown. N. Y. Funeral Wednesday.

Aug. 25 at 9:30 a. m- from funeral home. 1359 Devon avenue at Glenwood. to St.

Margaret Mary church and AU PANKNIN Anna Roth PanVnin of 5539 Adama street, beloved wife of the late Emil. loving mother of Emit. Tillie Koch. Joseph. Anna Kruser.

Frank. Edward. Harry. George, Helen Baker, and Cecilia Smith, sister of Joseph Roth, grandmother of 20 children and areat-arandr mother of children. Funeral Tuesday.

10:30 a. from chapel. 4817 Madison street, to Resurrection church. Burial Mount Carmel. Ant.

1137. PAYNE John W. Payne. 718 W. HUH atreet.

Aug. 21. 1943. beloved husband ot EMhrr Pajne. father of Charles W.

and John W. Jr. At chapel. t3d and Harvard, where services will he held Tuesday. Aug.

24. at 2 p. m. In term tit Oak Hill. FLACEK Inei Places, nee Smith, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph, devoted mother of Clifford Parker, fond daughter of Leonard and the lata Mabel Forsherg.

sister of Hazel Spain. Charles Smith. Margaret Rullman. Leonard Forvberg. Funeral Wednesday.

1 :30 p. at chapel. 1716-18 W. 63d street. Interment Evergreen.

Proa. 1000-3889. burg. Wilhelmina Bell Shelton. the late Bertha Bell Osborn.

Fred and MarJorie Bell Sbelton. Services at resi of Johanna Gebct-k. nee Zelk: fond fa' ther of Joseph Jr. and Violet Uebeck Funeral from late residence, Talcott at dence. 379 North avenue.

Highland Park 2:30 p. Monday, Aur. 23. Interment rortn Shore Garden of Memories. tM Helle Flame.

Park KHlse. Wednesday. Aug. 25. at 2 p.

m. Services at 2:45 p. m. at St. Andrew's Lutheran church.

Northwest highway at Elm atreet. Interment Town of Maine cemetery. BERLINER Fannia Berliner, beloved wife of the lata Montz. fond mother of Rose Telchmann. Max.

Frieda Durslag. Rrrina GRINDLE G. Earl Orlndls of 6112 Cald 5 Newman, and Sam. Funeral Wednesday, Foneral Service Infforinatioini iu a. m.

at chapel. 3021 Lawrence avs nue. Interment Jewish Waldheim. BIGECK Frank W. Bigeck.

beloved hus- rand or ciara. nee sieger: dear father of Earl, grandfather of Sharon Ann. brother well avenue. Aug. 20, 1043.

beloved husband of Anna L. Grindle. fond father of Lt. Clyde Lt. William A Pvt.

Arthur Corp. Donald W4 Raymond J. and Jeanne Anna Grindle. aon of Alpharetta and the late Eugene A. Grindle.

brother of Aubrey Verlin and Gall. At chapel. 6501 N. Ashland avenue where services will be held Wednesday. Aug.

25 at 2 p. m. under the auspices of Myrtle lodge. No. 795.

A. F. A. and Billy Caldwell post. No.

806. American Legion. Member Medinab temple. Interment Mount Emblem. of La Roy.

Resting at funeral parlors. 1939 W. 35th street, until Wednesday. 11 a. m.

Services Wednesday. 2 p. at Grace Evangelical church, 60th and S. VJMEKI Vim AC2E ADIUJ7 7 MARRY TTACXE A MEW 3B a thorough physical examination necessary RAZDIK Paul F. Razdik.

beloved husband Albany avenue. Interment Archer Woods. Worthy Patron of South Town chapter. ot the late Frances, nee Masoucb: fond father of Pauline. Charles.

Mary, Albina. No. 90. O. E.

Past Master of South Town lodge. No. 1135. A. F.

it A. M. Paul. Lillian, and the late Milan. Funeral Masonic servicea Tuesday evening, 8:30 GUNKLER Margaretha Gunkler.

nee Duer. Tuesday. 0 a. from chapel. 1012 W.

18th atreet. to Sacred Heart church. In o'clock, at funeral parlors. terment Our Lady of Sorrows BLOCH Jessie Blnch. nee Gottlieb, late REHM Mary S.

Rchm nee Henrfusl. be loved wiie 01 tne isie jonu. loving mother of Edwin, John. Harvey. Albert.

Aug. 22. 1943. beloved wife of the late Andrew, fond mother of Mrs. Mathilda Kren.

Walter, the late Mrs. Margaret Behrendt, and William G. Gunkler, grandmother of six grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday. Aug.

25, at 1:30 p. from funeral home, 1649 W. 61st street, to Evangelical Lutheran St. Martini church. 61st and Marsh field avenue.

Interment Bethania. For information call Proa. 4246. Lawrence. Jewel.

Clara, Mae. and Alice, residence 1450 Thorndale, beloved wife of Louis, dearly devoted mother of Florence Block, Leone Miltenberg, daugh-terJnf the late Julia and Ludwig Gottlieb, dear sister of Erna Rothenberg, Rae Greener. Henrietta Elias. and the late Helen Klein. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.

at chapel, 5145 Broadway. Resting at chapel. 5017 Highland avenue. Downer'a Grove. Funeral Wednesday.

Aug. 25. 2:30 p. m. at First Evancelical church.

Downers Grove. Interment Oak corporation "NOT-FOR-PROFIT," its charge for such a physical examination, including blood and other tests, is only $3.00. It has given more than 5,500,000 examinations and treatments since its inception in 1920. At tie Public Health Institute skilled physicians will give you the required venereal disease tests. And in addition a thorough physical check-up is available.

Because the Public Health Institute was organized by Public-spirited citizens as a Hill cemetery. SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL. 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. MONDAY.

COIXIJTS Celia. 9 :30 a. m. in church. HOMIER Pvt.

Henry. 10 a. m. at chapel. HATCHMAN Anna Marie.

8 p. m. at chapel. PHELPS Corwin D. 2 p.

m. at chapel. PAYNE John W. 2 p. m.

at chapel. WIDEBORG Alfred C. 1 P. m. at chapel.

SERVICES TO' BE ARRANGED. BORT Lillian. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6301 N. ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646.

TUESDAY. BRYANT Nellie S. 11 a. m. at church.

HAUGHTON Edward E. 11 a.m. at chapel. KOTOWSKI Frank. 3 p.

m. at chapel. TURKINGTON George E. 2 p. m.

at chapel. VETTERICK Ralph A. 3 45 p. m. at chapel.

WEDNESDAY. -BAUR Esther C. 3 p. m. at chapel.

GRINDLE G. Earl. 2 p.m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED.

ALEXANDER Frank. KALB Felix. HAM Walter F. Ham. father of Donald BR ECHLIN Gertrude K.

Brechlin of Ben- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION OF THE TRIBUNE. Order for mail subscription must be so-eoniManicd by remittance to cover. Kates in Illinois (outside Chicago 1. Indiana. Iowa.

Michigan, and Wisconsin Daily, without Sunday, one year. 5 00: six months. S2.50: three months, 1 25: two mouths. l.oo: one month. 60 rente, liailv.

with Sunday, one year. fl2.So- sis months. ili.Si: three months. S3. 15 II UmTJT n'" on 7-U: month.

Ra'ca of subscription nostal rones 3 and 4 I measured Irom Chicaiol outside of Illinois. Iowa, Ml-huan. and Wisconsin- I'ailv. without Sunday, ons year 17 50: one month I OO. Daily and Sunday ens rear tlS.00: one month.

$.00. Ivates of suhscrtpf ion cones 6. 6 T. and I measured from Chicago I. Canada and Mexico: Dailv.

without Sunday, per year. $12.00: one month. S1.50. Sunday only, one year 17.50: one month. Daily and Sunday, one rear S19.50: one month.

S2.50. Foreign: Dally Tribune only. 925 60 per year: with Sunday. S42.0O per year. Give oostofDc-e address in full, includlnr RIEDY Katherine Rledy of 039 8.

1Mb and Audrey, brother of Mrs Lillian Wil avenue. Maywood. beloved wife of Ed ward K. fond mother of Charles. grandmother of Charles E.

Jr. and Ger senville. 111., beloved wife of William F.t loving mother of William F. Jr. and Robert stster of Mrs.

Ames Wvant. Resting at funeral home. 192 S. York street. Bensenville.

where services will be held Tuesday. Aug. 24. at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Emblem. liams. Mrs. Nellie Dear. Mrs.

Hettie Reif-Schneider. Fred, and Joseph. Member of Palace lodge. No. 765.

A. F. A A. Masonic services Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock.

Funeral at chapel, 304 W. 119th street. Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Cedar Park.

ald Allan. Funeral Monday. II a. m- at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue.

Maywood. Interment Evanaville, Ind Maywood 14 PlUJBILDe HEAB.1TM OMSTTDTMITE BRYANT Nellie S. Bryant of 1445 Cbasa ROBINSON Minne M. Robinson of 7718 HAUGHTON Edward Everett Haughton. Marquette avenue.

Aug. 22. 1943. be loved wife of the late Herbert dear mother of Caryl E. Robinson, and Mrs.

husband of Evelyn Grace Haugbton. father of Evelyn Genevieve, brother of William P. Haughton. Services at chapel. 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, at 11 a. Tuesday. Aug. 24. avenue.

Aug. 21. 1943. daughter of the late John M. and Mary I.

Bryant, sister of John M. Bryant. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, until in a.

Tuesday. Servicea Tuesday. Aug. 24th at 11 a. m.

in St. Paul's of the Lake. Interment Graceland. Louis J. Kane, sister of Mrs.

Amelia Organised for Public Srrvice aa a Corporation Not-for -Iro fit Under the Laws of the State of Illinois tk and Mrs. Ldna Johnson ol aukegan Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at chapel HAYES Catharine T. Hayei.

Aug. 21. county and stale. Remit tn exnress money 2700 E. 75th street.

Interment Oak Men 159 N. Dearborn Su Men and Women Women 169 N. Dearborn St. 129 E. 31st Su order, draft or tn registered letter at our risk to The Trihnna mm nan BRZEZINSKI Anton Brzezinski Brezln, Trtbune Sauare.

Cbicaro 1943. of 5904 Washington boulevard, dear mother of L. Blanche Hayes, sister of Henry Stein of Sterling. 111. Resting at funeral home.

318 N. Central avenue. Austin until Monday. 8 p. m.

Interment Tuesday. Lexington, Ky. 10 a. V. TO 8 P.

V. DAILY, EXCEPT SCWDAT. CEN. 9383 we cannot be responsible tor currency nt thru the mall. Persons wishina to take The Trlbnne br late of 2117 W.

McLean avenue, beloved husband of Frances, fond father of Ernest and father-in-law of Eleanor, brother of Lucille Gallaa. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 25. at a. m.

from chapel. 2129 Webster avenue, to St. Hedwig'a church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

earner may order it bv postal card or tele orncits AND TIUSTIIS HEALY Joseph M. Healy. late of 4219 phone superior Oioo. vtiieo delivery is rrecule- make comnlalnt. All unsolicited manuscripts, srtteles.

let JOHN CARROLL SONS ters, and pictures sent to Ths Tribune are sent at the owner's risk, and The Tribune BUSCHER Laura Glockler Bnscher. Aug. "HOME FOR FUNERALS" Princeton avenue, beloved husband of Catherine Durkin Healy. devoted father of Bernard, Frank, Rose Burke. Lillian.

Joseph, and the late Thomas and Charles Healy. brother of Ellen Hughes, Mary Wright, Frank, and Thomas Healy and Lillian Abbott. Funeral Wednesday. Aug. 21.

1943. beloved wife of Fred Buscher. mother of Staff Sgt. Richard G. Buscher.

company expressly repudiates anv liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. Woods. Sag. 3737. RYAN Catherine Ryan tnee O'Mearal.

beloved wife of the late Capt. Michael Ryan. C. P. loving mother of Supervising Capt.

John C. P. Sisters Margaret Mary. Catherine Cecile. Mary Reparata- of the Sistera of Providence Cecilia Ella L.

Kilkenny. Marie L. Casey. Estelle C. McCue.

the Rev. William F-S. J- and Edwin and 14 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday. Aug.

24. at 10 a. from residence. 6955 N. Kenneth avenue, to Queen of All Saints church.

Interment Calvary cemetery. SCHMIDT Oscar Weber Schmidt of 827 Elmwood avenue. Wilmette. husband ol the late Mary father of Mrs. Harry N.

Kerr. Sirf. Edward B. Schmidt, and Frederick H. Schmidt, brother of Mra.

Lenore Heuser. Servicea Tuesday. 3 p. gnat Wilmette Baptist church. Remains at chapel.

1118 Greenleaf avenue. Wilmette. I until noon Tuesday. Hughston M. McBain Marshall Field Company C.

J. Whipple Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett Company James A. Cunningham Nathan William MacChesney MacChesney, Becker Wells Marshall Field Fred G. Gurley Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe U. S.

John W. Buscher. Seaman ZC. U. S.

daughter of George Glockler. Funeral Tuesday at 2:30 p. at fu 4542 RAVENSWOOD. LON. 0305.

ERIE AT WABASH. WHI. 6000. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL HOME 200 E. ERIE-ST 89 YEARS SERVICE Joseph H. King President Thomas R. Gowenlock Vice President Albert A. Sprague Chgo.

Rapid Transit Co. Vice Pres. and Treas. A. A.

Carpenter Vice President David A. Crawford Pullman Company Vice President James Simpson, Jr. Donald P. Welles neral home. 6311 N.

Clark street. Inter -o. at m. ni. irom lunerai Dome.

1018-20 street, to St. Cecilia's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press Is expressly ment Memorial Park cemetery.

HOLUB Paul Holub. Aug. 20. at hia resi CANT Anna Cant. Aug.

21. 1943. formerly PKEELES-BIDDLE. 7B3S COTTAGE GROVE. RAP nggO entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not Peoples Gas Light co*ke Co.

peoples Railway Company uway uompany of 4524 Congress street, wife of William, sister of Mrs. Vena Ollrich. Mrs. Clara McSweeney. and ths lata William Wolfe.1 otherwise credited to this paper, and also to the local news published serein.

dence. 18 to Clybourn avenue, fond brother of Peter. Funeral Aug. 24 at 8:30 a. m.

from chapel. 2157 W. Chicago avenue, to St. Nicholas church. Interment St.

Nicholas" cemetery. In-Ii ruiation, Brunswick 7767. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. Resting at funeral home. 318 N.

Central- a Austin. Services Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. AU rights of republication of special CEMETERY MARKERS.

MONUMENTS AT Interment Oakridge. tVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVtVVWV' dispatches herein also are reserved. barings, bears-ttoeoucn. siaie-sL. sasein.

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Geoffrey Lueilwitz

Last Updated:

Views: 5832

Rating: 5 / 5 (80 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Geoffrey Lueilwitz

Birthday: 1997-03-23

Address: 74183 Thomas Course, Port Micheal, OK 55446-1529

Phone: +13408645881558

Job: Global Representative

Hobby: Sailing, Vehicle restoration, Rowing, Ghost hunting, Scrapbooking, Rugby, Board sports

Introduction: My name is Geoffrey Lueilwitz, I am a zealous, encouraging, sparkling, enchanting, graceful, faithful, nice person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.