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MMK D) ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH PART FOUR ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1934. PAGES 1 6D Weflp Wanted ri nrr FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATHS DEATHS and M. Peaker, 4008 Garfield, and J.

Audrain. 5825 Enright. and E. Ackermann, 4115 Fair and A. Wolff.

3841 Burgen. and L. Thorpe. 3255 S. Jefferson.

and N. White. S519 S. Broadway. and G.

Kerbel. 2727 S. 10th. Index To Classified Advertisements il REVERENCE Every employee of tliis organization is given a deep realization of the sacred nature of our work. In no detail of the service is this reverent attitude forgotten.

We realize that in entrusting their loved ones to our care, our patrons have placed a solemn responsibility upon us, and we never fail to live up- to our trust. "A Friendly Service Within, the Means of All" SULLIVAN-RILEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS SEALED PROPOSALS NOTIClfc. Sealed proposals for (he purchase of Boon County, Missouri, tail bonds. Issued under Article 5 of Chapter 15, Revised Statutes of Missouri for 1929, aggregate Ing S40.000.00. dated March 15, 1934, payable serially at the office of the undersigned, over a period of ten years, bearing four per cent Interest, payable semi-annually, will be received at my office in the courthouse in Columbia.

Missouri, until twelve o'clock noun of lha 26th day of June, 1934. and will opened by me In the presence of all tha members of tha County Court of said county at two o'clock P. of tha 26th, day of June. 1934 Said bonds are subject to sale to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Tha undersigned hereby reserves the right to reject under the direction of said County Court, any and all bids or proposals.

GLADYS PAULEY, Treasurer of Boone County. Missouri. May 23. 1934. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Consolidated School District No.

of Wright County, Missouri, will receive bids at the high school building la Mountain Grove, until 7:30 p. m. June 12, 1934, for the erection and completion of a new school building and heating; plans and specifications may be examined at tha office of Bonsack A Pearce, architects, 411 Olive st, St Louis, Mo. The board reserves tha right to reject any and all bids. Sea detailed advertisement In this newspaper on first day of June, 1934.

GALE MYERS, Secretary, Board of Education. LANGLEY. RUTH LYNCH. THOMAS J. MAINE, MAUD MARTIN McKEYRING, JOHN P.

MORAN. JENNIE T. MOSSOP, AMY F. MUELLER, CAROLINE. MUELLER, JOHN NAES, WILLIAM ALERT, CHRIST OBENAUER.

ANNA OTTO, CHARLES PECAR1NA, MATT PEERS. JOHN C. POST, FLORENCE T. RATHERT. EMMA.

4UILLMAN, OSCAR HARRISON RATHERT. EMMA LOUISE ROCK. DANIEL R. RUECKOLDT, DOROTHEA hCHOEMNGER. GEORGE K.

SCHWETZ, FRANK J. TULLMANN, JOHN IHL, MARY. VEIL, ANNA WALKER, AMELIA WALLACH. BETTY ANN WALSH. REV.

EDMUND C. P. WILLARD. ARTHUR S. WILLMAN, CLARA E.

WOHLSCHLAEGER. HELENA. ZDANIEVICH, MAUD (Co bine YEAR WOOD, GEORGE F. E. F.

O. H. M. R. W.

E. W. w. ana jaros, 770S Alabama. and L.

Goudy, 3807A N. 25th. GIRLS. and L. Wldeman.

3255 S. Jefferson. and M. McManus, 6921 Normandale. and L.

Hoene. 4601 Carter, and E. Blair. 6137 Columbia, and M. Green.

4350 Fairview. and A RiircrAf 1 A A A i J. I. R. R.

G. J. H. J. C.

A. W. W. R. C.

and R. Broaders. 2817A Whittier. and G. Beishir.

1524 N. 10th. and E. Waither, 4986 Neosho. and H.

Allen, Rolla, Mo. and I. Zucco, 3654A Park. and L. Guinn.

5028 Christy. and L. Menner. 6442 Wise. and G.

Thomure. 4163A Pleasant. and M. Bullerdlck. 4512 N.

19th. ana l. Btroer. Florissant, and E. Collins.

3937 McRee. and R. Rocco, 2722 Semple. and D. McCluskey.

1514A N. Euclid, and E. Winkler. 4125 Greenlea. and H.

Bielicke. 1813 Rauschenbach. and C. Schnitz, 4183 Grove, and Wornica 751 Walton, and V. Broughton, 2727 St.

Vtncent-ana D. King, 4943A Warwick, and F. Hof. 4652A St. Ferdinand, and E.

Brimmer, 7037 Pernod, and G. Reid. 5539 Davison, and M. Ausbrooks. 6510 Mount, and G.

Arnet. Kirkwood. and B. Hobusch. 5526 Elizabeth, and J.

Difatta. 924A N. 9th. J. J.

J. s. S. N. C.

J. R. H. J. N.

A. W. V. BURIAL PERMITS. Geneva Collins.

-48, 3131 Magazine. Tony Cenzi, 42, 6012 Lloyd. Henry W. Lindemann, 66, 3418 Michigan. Lizzie Stovall, 67, 4440 Fyler.

Betty J. Beatman, .4 months. 703 A Clar ence. Frank H. Liliensiek.

35, 2015 Switzer. Raymond Judd. 43. no home. John Brandis.

65, 4517 Mary. Caroline Kubish, 68, 1225 Soulard. Oscar F. Robitsch. 66.

8128 Alabama. Sairuel Knitzer, 66, 5183 Edna DaVault. 2 montns. Wood River W. Alma L.

Tessereau. 30. Esther, Mo. jaanin buiiock. 59, 2336 Whittemore.

Frank Nash. 37. 1825 La. Salle. James Griffiths.

59. 4122A Botanical. Ethel R. Wootten, 63. 6768A Dillenberger.

Leroy Dorcas. 53. 2717A Dickson. Catherine Kennedy. 66, 3945 Page.

Berish Kr-jysnick, 60, 1435 Temple pL Rcbert McKnight. 63. 728 S. 2d. Frank J.

Schwetz. 47. 4215 Neosho. Geneva Givens, 19. 2228 Biddle.

Margaret L. Devaney. t5. 3647 Page. w.

narns. it. 4Zb wasnmircon. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, 72, 7328 N.

Broad way. Frank Wiss. 79. 5223 Terrv. William H.

Koetter. 68. 3930 N' tiih Thomas A. Gambill, 79, 5302A Easton. Lewis Cox.

48, 4236 Folsom Frank Simeral, 64. 3306A S. Broadwav. Charles Higgins. 41, 2641 Pine.

Shirley A. Hartmann, 3. 515A Rutger. Crescent Meyers. 66.

City Infirmarv. John Reardon. 64 3934 De Tontv. Adolph White. 14.

Kelden, 111. Julia E. Smith, 72, 2722 Henrietta, Robert Cavenah, 6 721 Soulard. Paul Jones. 63.

5232 Palm. Chas. Raymond. 74, 911 Maffltt. Martha Beauchamp.

57, 5118 Page. Jennie T. Morgan, 54. 4905 Lotus. imma EII13, 7o.

405S Flcnev. Catherine Hayes, 6, 2915 Lawton. Edward D. Weber. 53.

1518 N. Taylor. Marie M. Schreiner. 47.

Webster Groves. James Jordan. 14, 1523 Papin. 247 Births, 240 Deaths in Week. There were 247 births and 240 deaths in St.

Louis last week. Bron cho-pneumonia and pneumonia caused S3 deaths, violence 14, tu berculosis eight, automobiles three. Eight of the deaths were of chil- drn under 1 year of age. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central JOHN P. COLLINS ERO.

FREE PHiPPl srnVTrv PERSONAL SERVICE AT ALL TIMES 18S8 928 N. GRAND. JEfferson 0554. North Wm. F.

Paschedag My Personal Attention Relieves the Family Many Details CHAPEL SERVICE 2P25 N. Grand FRanklin 2142-4743 CULLEN KELLY J. A. LAMMERS Chape! 1416 N. Taylor.

FR. 2425. FR. 2426 Residence phone, YOrktown 0918 Free Chapel Service MATH. HERMANN SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

FAIR AND WEST FLORISSANT. COLFAX O8S0. CULLINANE BROS. tTABLlSHEn J8R4 171Q N. FRanklin 1192 JOSEPH J.

QUINS" 1523 Grand FRanklin 1143 1389 N. nion FOrext 754 7 UND 1 RT AKIN CO. GRAND. r'RANKLIN OUM. EDWARD F.

HOWARD SON'S 4213 LOUIS ESTABLISHED 1874 PERSONAL SERVICE COLFAX 8490 JOHN A. GENTEMAN UND. CO. 5077 Durmnt Ave. MClberry 2303 CHAS.

F. (sTUART tc SONS. 1235 Union bl. FOrent 70Ofl. STROOT CARROLL 4M Natnral Bridge CQlfa 34t South FUNERAL HOME LAFAIETTE AT LONGFELLOW BLVD.

CRand 7100-7101 Wacker-Helderle Und. Co. CHAPEL CHAPEL 3634 Gravois Av. 2331 S. Broadway LAclede 7575 GRand 211 LAclede 3634 GRand 2117 Strictly Union HENRY HEIER 2333 GRAND.

PROSPECT 7390. ALBERT TRAUBE Off. Schumacher tud. Co- 3013 Meramee. Rlverwide 1158 Dixon ZIEGENHEIN BROS.

223 Cherokee PRowpeet 0218 West RINDSK0PF CHAPEL 531 DELMAR. FOrest Q4HM. Harrigan 8C Sheehan Und. Co. 4415 Washington.

JEfferson 9Q68. CEMETERIES 8C CREMATORIES VALHALLA Cijapl of iUcmortts Mausoleum Crematory Columbarium In Valhalla Cemetery, 7SOO St. Charles Rock Bd. CAbany f97W CEMETERIES MEMORIAL PARK "7 Cemeferjr Everlasting" Laeaa and Hunt Road WHY BURY IN LOW GROUND? All Graves in Memorial Park Guaranteed Dry. No Springs or Seep Water HILL TOP LOTS $100.00 TERMS Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian.

EVer. 2111 mm THE CEMETERY UNUSUAL MAUSOLEUM Abanv RfifM? Hrmtnat B33 1 SUNSET BURIAL PARK ON GRAVOIS ROAD Mot amly the mm bemuWal. Irat tha mtt reiuwMiairiy priced eetnrtery fat St, ltata. SIX-GRAVE LOTS. 2W AND UP.

PERPETUAL CARE WOH LSCH I A EG EH, HELENA Ot Mattese. June 1, 1934, beloved wife of Jacob Wohlschlaeger. dear mother of Mabel Schroeter. Alfred and Randolph Wohlschlaeger, dear daughter of Mrs. Paulina Walter (nee Echuetz), our mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, In her 5 2d year.

Remains at Hoffmelster's Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, until noon June 4. then removed to St John's Evangelical Church. Mehlville, Mo. Services same day, 2 p.

m. Interment Old St John's Cemetery. Cemetery. YEA KWOOn, GEORGE V. June 2, 1934, 4:30 p.

beloved husband of Margaret Yearwood (nee Reynolds), dear father of Mrs. Alberta Loeb, dear brother of Anna Yearwood, Mrs. Luella Henn, Mrs. Susie Fletcher, our dear brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather and un ile, age 64 years. Funeral from the Leidner Chapel, 2223 St Louis June 5, 1:45 p.

m. Interment Frledens Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Wabash Lodge No. 24 8, K. of P.

and Mount Vernon Council No. 985, Security Benefit Association, Mount Vernon, III. Mount Vernon, 111., papers please copy. ZDANIEVICH, MAUD (CohlneV Entered Into rest. Sat, June 2, 1934, 8:15 a.

beloved wife of Sergey Zdanievlch, dear mother of Helen Cobine, dear daughter of Mary E. Hanna, dear sister of Troy, John, Frank, Charles and Rose Hanna, our dear sister-in-law and aunt Funeral June 4, 2 p. from Kingshighway Memorial Funeral Home, N. Kingshighway at Lexington. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS WE wish to extend our slncerest thanks to the clergy of Perpetual Help Parish, especially Mons. Jos. Wentker, Rev. Ehlenz and Rev. Naes, and our relatives, friends, neighbors and pallbearers for their expression of sympathy and floral offerings, and Mr.

Edw. Koch for his splendid service in connection with the loss of our dearly beloved mother. CHILDREN OF MARY WECKER, WE desire to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings tendered us in our late sad bereavement, the loss of our dear nephew and grandson, Clifford Bartold, we especially thank Rev. Daley of St. Mark's Chuich.

the pallbearers and Bensiek-Niebaus Funeral directors. MR. AND MRS. A STACY AND FAMILY WE wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown us In the loss of our dear wife and mother, Martha Sneed. We also wish to thank Sullivan-Riley Undertakers, for their kind and efficient service.

JAMES R. SNEED AND ORVILLE PUL- LIAN. WE wish sincerely to thank friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and for their beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in losing my dear wife and mother, Catherine Reynolds. MR. J.

E. REYNOLDS AND MRS. NO- RINE HULEN. WE wish to thank Father Holle, our rela tives and friends for their sympathy shown us in the loss of our husband, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. MRS.

JOSEPH SCHWARZ, MR. AND MRS. CHAS. SCHWARZ, MR. ALOIS SCHWARZ, MR.

CHAS. SCHWARZ JR. IN MEMORIAM BERTELT, MII.IIKKD In loving remem brance of our dear beloved daughter, who passed away June 2, 1916. Sadly missed by HER PARENTS. FLOOD, MARGARET AND JOHN In loving memory of our dear parents, who passed away June 1, 1916, and June 6, 1933.

Sadly missed by CHILDREN. GESTRING, EMMA In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away June 8, 1932: Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN HUFFMAN, EUGENE In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, who passed away one year ago today: We seem to see, in the soft, dim light, A face we loved the best. And think of him when the sun's last ray Goes down in the far-off West. We miss you no less aa the time passes on Than we did on the day of you going.

For absence can never close the door of our heart. And the lamp of our love is still glowing. Your heart was the truest In all the wide world. Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth can take your place; You are still the dearest of all.

Sadlv missed by FATHER, MOTHER AND BROTHER. LA CHANCE, ROSE In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away June 2, 1933. Sadly missed by THE CHILDREN. MEYER, GEORGK-J. In loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away June 2.

1933. Sadly missed by SISTER AND BROTHERS. MUELLER, CAROLINE In memory of our dearest wife and mother, who passed away 3 years ago. May 31. 19.11.

In our hearts your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true. There's not a day. dearest mother. That we do not think or you.

HUSBAND. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. OGAN. EVAN In God's care, and In loving memory, who departed this life on June 6. 1920.

Thou wilt keep him In perfect peace Isa. 26:3. VIRGINIA OGAN, WIFE. SCHWANDT. PAUL In memory of mv dear husbsnd and father, who passed away May 1933.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND DAUGHTER. SOPHIE FAUST In loving memory of our mother, Sophie Faust, departed this life June 7, 1933. Sadly missed by HER DAUGHTER. STANLEY, CHARLES LESTER In loving remembrance of my darling husband, who passed away 3 years ago, June 4. HIS LOVING WIFE, MRS.

NETTIE STANLEY. VANDER VORT TECKLA In loving memory, departed this life seven years ago today. Sadly missed by HUSBAND. SISTER AND CHILDREN. PERSONAL! w4 i-MrSnB3ISB3P PERSONAL PERSONAL Anyone who witnessed an accident on April 29th.

1934. about 3 p. which occurred on Natural Bridge between Clay and Fair when man waa thrown and Injured in westbound bus, pleasa communicate wjth Box G-110, PERSONAL Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Miss Or a Short (or John). In St Louis. Aug.

13. 1911, cmbibu-nicata with A. F. 4705 N. E.

89th Portland. very important. SCOTT Wanted, heirs of Charles H. Scott, bora about 1891 P. O.

Boa 147. Chicago. SPECIAL NOTICES AUTOMOBILE WORKERS, ATTENTION Next regular meeting will be held Tuesday, June at Carpenter's Hall. Grand and Cozerx, 8 p. m.

J. R. WOOD. NOTICE Emil E. Schmidt, do hereby give notice that I will not responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but myself.

EMIL E. SCHMIDT, 1 Chestnut Webster Groves. Mo. WATCHMAKERS Wtd. In every county Missouri to represent the Associated Watchmakers of America.

C. Goiter-man, Sac, 4541 Dei mar. ARENDES, MICHAEL BARLOW, JENNIE BECKER, MARY BEHR. MARY BEHRENS, LENA. BERTKE.

MARGARET BIRKENMEYER, MARY BIRKNER, JULIUS B. BURLISON, ALBERT BURR. REGINALD G. CARMODY. JAMES CARE, LEWIS PRESTON DE FREES CARR, EMMA CHASSAING, CHARLES W.

CLARK, CURRIER JERUSHA CLARK, JERUSHA COOK, CHRISTOPHER C. DYER, FREDERICK W. EGGER, PETER M. FITZGERALD. THOMAS J.

FOLEY. ALFRED J. FREEGUARD, OLIVE B. Ft CHS, VIRGINIA M. GAZZARD, ANNA GERKEN.

JOHN J. GRACZYK, VALENTINE HAMILTON, SUSAN JACKS, PHINEAS D. JUNG. HARRY C. KESSLES, ELIZABETH KOEHLER.

ELIZABETH KOETTER, WILLIAM H. KUBISH, CAROLINE KESSLER, ELIZABETH (aee Strehle) Of Valley Park. at residence of daughter. 5739 Rhodes June 1, 1934, 2:30 p. wire of the late George H.

Kessler, dear mother of Louise Meutmann, Estelie Smith and Edna Mitchell, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in her 74th year. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois av. June 4. 2:30 p. thence ot New St, Marcus Cemetery.

KOEHLER. ELIZABETH Of Good Samaritan Home, 4500 Washington entered into rest June 2, 1934, darling mother of Margaret Koehler. Funeral June 5, 2 p. from the Wm. M.

Schumacher Chapel, 4834 Natural Bridge av. Interment St. Paul Churchyard. KOETTER, WILLIAM H. 3930 N.

11th entered into rest May 31, 1934, 8:30 p. dear brother of Edward H. Koetter. our dear uncle and cousin. Funeral June 4.

2 p. from Math. Hermann A Son's Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Bellefon-teine Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Mount Moriah Lodge No.

40, A. F. and A. M. Beuefontaine Chapter No.

25. R. A. St. Louis Commndery No.

1. K. T-. and Moolah Temple; life member St, Louis Lodge No. 9.

B. P. O. E. Retail Druggists' Association.

KUBISH, CAROLINE (nee Nosacka) 1225 Soulard entered Into rest June 1. 1934, 2:45 a. dearly beloved mother of Mary P. Kubish and Caroline Duris (nee Kubish), our dear sister, sister-in-law. mother-in-law and aunt.

Funeral from Kutts New Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois June 4 Requiem mars at Holy Trinity Church, 9th and Sou lard 8:30 a. m. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of North American Union and Slo- venska Zenska Jed not a.

New Orleans (La.) papers please copy. LANGLEY. RUTH (nee Mitchell) 4120 Wuincy, entered into rest suddenly, beloved wife of Frank Langley. dear daughter of William S. Mitchell, dear sister of Marjorle Cassidy (nee Mitchell), Lawrence and Walter Mitchell and the late Lucy and Edgar Mitchell, and our dear sister-in-law and aunt, in her 39th year.

Funeral June 4, 1:30 p. from John L. Ziegenhein A Sons' Funeral Horns, 7027 Gravois, to Calvary Cemetery. Des Moines at. Joseph (Mo.) and Los Angeles (Cal.) papers please copy.

LYNCH, THOMAS J. Entered into rest June 2. 1934. 6:30 a. dearly be-ioved husband of Emma Lynch (nee Mor-ltz, dear father of John I.

Lynch, our dear father-in-law, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral June 5. 8:30 a. from the Bromschwig Funeral Home, 4740 West Florissant to Holy Ghost Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ACNE, MAUD MARTIN (Dee Kinck) 5S5 N. Kingshigrrway entered into rest June 1. 1934. 2:20 p. beloved wife of Gustave Maune, dear mother of Herbert J.

Martin, Norvell Martin, A. R. Maune, Hildred and Martin dear sister of Lynn Callahan and Edward Rinck. our dear grandmother and mother-in-law. Funeral June 4.

8:30 a. from William M. Schumacher Funeral Parlors, 4834 Natural Bridge to St. Phillip's Nerl Church. Interment Beilefontaine Cemetery.

McKEYRING, JOHN P. 5252 Maffitt. entered into rest May 31. 1934, 8 p. beloved brother of Agnes McKeyring and Mrs.

P. McManus, Mrs. D. Denny, Mrs. J.

Stuart and Mrs. E. Morris, our dear uncie and granduncle. Funeral from Cullinane Bros. Funeral Parlors, 1710 N.

Grand June 4, 8:30 a. to Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MORAN, JENNIE T. (nee Keenoy) 4905 Lotus a May 31, 1934, 10 a.

beloved wife of Capt. James j. Moran, dear mother of James Raymond. Michael Val, Jane. Harold and Edmond Moran and Mrs.

John Schulte. sister of Richard, Michael Agnes Keenoy, our dear mother-in-law and grandmother. Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's Parlors. 3840 Lindell June 4.

9 a. to Holy Rosary Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MOSSOP. AMY June 1.

1934 15 p. darling daughter of Edwin D. and Francis Mossop (nee Huffington). dear sister of Jae and Edwin dear grandchild and niece. Funeral from Kreigshauser Mortuary, 4228 S.

Kingshighway, June 4, 3 p. m. Interment Beilefontaine Cemetery. MUELLER, CAROLINE (nee Lather) 6300 Vermont beloved wife of Hermann W. Mueller, dear mother of Mrs.

Ida Giilmann, Mrs. Carrie Helm and Oscar A. Mueller, dear sister of Fred and William C. Luther. Mrs.

Paul Becker and Mrs. Nick Hollmann, our dear grandmother and aunt. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand bL, June 4, 1934. 2 p.

Carondelet Evangelical Church, thence to St. Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. A member of Ladies Aid Society of the Carondelet Evangelical Church. MUELLER. JOHN Entered into rest June 2.

1934. 6 p. dearly beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Mueller, dear lather of John Jr, De lores Eddens. Aloys. Anna Cool and Elizabeth Mueller, our dear fatber-in-la grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle, aged 57 years.

Funeral June 5, 8:30 a. from Koch Chapel, i.514 N. 14th to Holy Trinity Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. NAES, WILLIAM Entered Into rest June 1. 1934.

8 a. dearly beloved husband of Margaret Naes Inee Kinster), dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral June 4, 8:30 a. from Bromschwig Funeral Home, 4740 W. Florissant to St, Augustine Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. NACERT. CHRIST 4361 Bates, asleep In Jesus May 3L 1934. 11:57 p. beloved husband of Anna Nauert, our dear brother, and UDcls in his 60th year.

Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois June 4. 1:30 p. thence to Our Redeemer Cemetery. OBENAUER, ANNA (oee Kempter) 3314A Ohio entered into rest June 1. 1934.

11:30 p. widow of the late Frank Obenauer. dear mother ot Mrs. Anna Woodward, Mrs. George Courar (nee Obenauer) and the late Frank Obenauer our dear sister, mother-in-law.

grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt. In her 73d year. Funeral June 4. 3 p. from John L.

Ziegenhein A Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Graveis a to New St. Marcus Cemetery. OTTO. CHARLES 1710 Tenth June 2. 1934 A member of Bakers Union No.

4, and our dear friend, aged SO years. Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec June 5, 2 p. I to Missouri Crematory. In Thi Section: Pago 3 4, 4 3 4 2 3 3 1 1 3 1 2" 4 ..4 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 Agents -Men Board Business tarda Business for Sale Business Opportunities canvassers Solicitors Men, Children Wtd. to Board General Announcements Help Wanted Men and Boys Help Wanted Women, Lest and Found Motor Bus Travel partners personal professional Rooms goommates Boons Wanted Salesmen Saleswomen Situations Wanted special Notices Swaps Hatches and Jewelry Where to Buy It Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits MAKK1AOE UCOSES.

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.1 4102A Shreve. 4006 Biaine, Kirkwood. rtaey. 4479 Lee. -'Person.

5626 Pamplin. 4364 Vista. I tad tr.a fr tea 3 94 5 Warren. it St- Loua "County. i-riseme.

4456 Natural Brldse. FOrest 5911 DEATHS BURR, REGINALD G. June 2, 1934, beloved husband of Grace J. Burr, dear son of Mrs. Grace C.

Burr, brother of Wllford F. and Arthur Merton Burr. Remains in state at the Robert J. Am bruster Mortuary. Clayton rd.

at Concordia lane, until Monday evening. Services and interment at Hlngham, Mass. CARMODY, JAMES Entered Into rest Thursday. May 31, 1934, 1:35 p. beloved husband of Margaret Carmody (nee Collins), dear father of Mary N.

Carmody, dear- brother of John Carmody. Mrs. M. Quinlan and Mrs. M.

J. King, and our dear brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from the family residence. 501 Winona. 8 a.

to St. Mary Magdalene Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Metropolitan Police Force of St. Louis and Bailey Council, Knights of Columbus, No. SSL Members of Bailey Council No.

981 of the Knights of Columbus will please meet at the residence Sun. at 8:30 p. to pay the last respects to our departed brother. CARR. LEWIS PRESTON DE FREES 819 Haven st, beloved father of Mrs.

Ros-coe Walkup and Rachel F. Carr. dear grandfather of Lewis and Miriam Walkup in his 85th year. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home. 6322 S.

Grand June 3, 1934. 4 p. to Union Station for interment at St. Marys. Ohio.

A member of Masonic order for 62 years and Knight Templer. CARR, EMMA June 1. 1934, be loved mother of Mrs. Vera Himman ana Cecil C. Carr.

our dear sister, aunt, grand mother and mother-in-law. Funeral from 7500 Carondelet Clay ton. June 4. 2 p. to St.

Matthew's Cemetery. CHASSAING, CHARLES W. Entered into rest June 1. 1934. 1:30 p.

dear brother and brother-in-law. Funeral June 4, 8:30 a. from the Kron Chapel. 2707 N. Grand to St.

Francis Xavier Church. Grand and Lmdell bis. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CLARK, CURRIER JERUSHA (aee Ham-mark! Wife of the late Louis Currier, dear mother of Mrs. John Cosgrove, Mrs.

Violet Asmussen. Ben Currier and Mrs. Michael Barns and the late Mrs. Bertha Weltig, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister and aunt. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S.

Grand June 5. 1934. 2 p. to Gamble Cemetery, Festus. Mo.

COOK. HRISTOPHER C. Fri June 1. 1934, father of Lillie Apparson, Frank and Harry Cook, our dear gran father and greatgrandfather. Notice of funeral from the Alexander Chapel later.

DYER. FREDERICK W. 3972 Bowen June 1, 1934. beloved husband of Marie Dyer, dear father of Fred J. Dyer and Mrs.

Edna Oberhelman and our dear brother. Funeral from Kriegshauser Mortuary, 4228 S. Kingshighway, June 4, 2 p. to Valhalla Crematory. A charter member of Forest Park Lodge No.

578. A. F. and A. and member of Shechinah Chapter No.

132, R. A. M. EGGER, PETER M. Residence, 625 Bacon Webster Groves, June 2, 12:50 a.

dearly beloved husband of Molly Egger, dear father of Edward J. Eg-ger and Mrs. B. D. Knox, and our dear grandfather and father-in-law.

Funeral from Schlitt's Funeral Home, 3934 Russell June 4, 2 p. to Sunset Burial Grounds. St. Joseph (Mo. papers please copy.

FITZGERALD. THOMAS i. 7328 North Broadwav, entered into rest Mav 31. 1934. 11:30 p.

dear brother of Stephen A. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mary Godfrey, our dear uncle and brother-in-law. Funeral June 4. 8:30 a- from Stroot Carroll Funeral Home, 460O Natural Bridge to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

Interment Clavary Cemetery. FOLEY, ALFRED J. Sat. June 2. 1934.

7:15 a. beloved son of Richard and the late Kathenne Foley inee Blaisden, dearly beloved nephew of Mary Ann, Katherine. Nellie, Elizabeth and Marguerite Foley and our dear cousin. Funeral June 5. 8:30 a.

from residence, 3406 N. Fourteenth to Lady of Good Counsel Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. FREEGUARD, OLIVE B. (nee Kaepper) 3652 Shenandoah. June 1.

1934, 12:01 p. dear wife of Charles A. Free-guard, our dear mother, mottoer-ln-law. grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois June 4.

3:15 p. nx Interment St. Matthew Cemetery. FCCHS, VIRGINIA M. (nee Horeb) Saratoga Kirkwood, beloved wife of Eugene George and Edward Thomas iruens, our dear daughter, daughter-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin, in her 27 th year.

Remains in state at Bopp's Chapel, Kirkwood, until 8:30 a. m. June 4, 1934, to SL Peters Church, Kirkwood, 9 a. m. GAZZARD.

ANNA May 31. 1934, beloved sister of Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Frank Guthland, Mrs. Sarah Bebnen, Mrs.

Lydia Zurline and Mrs. Albert Urban. Funeral from Peetz Funeral Home, Lafayette and Longfellow bL. June 4, 2 p. m.

GERKEN, JOHN J. Creve Coeur, entered into rest Thursday, May 31. 1934. 7:10 p. dearly beloved husband of Frances A Gerken (nee Meyer) and dear father of Arthur and Donald F.

Gerken, and dear brother of Mrs. Emma Briehorn, Mrs. Dora Fritzsmger, Anna Schleich and Otto Gerken. dear father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle and grandfather, in his 63d year. Funeral Monday.

June 4, 1934, 2 p. from the Provost Chapel. 3710 North Grand bl. Deceased was a member of Mound City Camp. No.

11359, M. W. of and Wabash Lodge, No. 248. of P.

GKACZYH, VALENTINE 2931 Semple entered into rest May 31, 1934, 11:30 p. beloved husband of Mary Graczyk (nee Poika), dear Mrs. Lawrence Karelczak (nee Graczyk), Joseph and Marie, our dear grandfather, brother and uncle. Funeral from Central Funeral Home, 1841 Cass June 4, 8:15 to St. Adalbert's Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. HAMILTON, SOSAN VI. 3917 Humphrey. June 2, 1934. wife of the late Edward L.

Hamilton, dear mother of Hattie A Hamilton and Mrs. Maude Seeham. and our dear grandmother. Funeral from Peetz Funeral Home. Lafayette and Longfellow bL, June 4, 3 p.

to JNew picker Cemetery. JACKS, PHINEAS D. Of 5791 Westminster June 2, 1934, husband of Rose Pfeiffer Jacks, father of Armand and Julia Jacks, brother of Mrs. Isidore Scnerer, Mrs. Mae Btahl, Mrs.

Hannah Reinberg, Ben M. and John W. Jacks. Services at Mayer's Funeral Home, 4356 Lindell Monday at 3 p. m.

JUNG. HARRY C. 3612 Delor beloved husband of Elsa Jung (nee Leupold), dear father of Harry dear brother of Sigmund and Conrad Jung, Mrs. Harvey' Buss and Mrs. Carroll Cartwrignt, our dear uncle, son-in-law, brother-in-law, nephew and cousin.

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If you visit our showrooms yon will understand why our vaults give genuine protection. NORWALK VAULT CO. 6404-06 Olive Blvd. "At Lasting tht Pyramids." CEMETERY LOTS CEMETERY LOT Memorial Park: ex change for cemetery lot South Side. RIv.

20O0. CEMETERY LOTS 12-grave lots, Memori- ai cemetery. FR. 3140. CEMETERY LOT 1 6-grave; Section Sunset Burial Park.

Call 1489. CEMETERY LOTS New St. Marcos; cheap 317A Marion. LOTS 6-grave; best section of Lekewood Park Cemetery, for sale at a bargain. JEfferson 7642.

LOTS 6-grave. Memorial Park, Section 17. cneap. CA. 3S87J.

LOTS 2 choice. 6 graves, section 2. Lake Charles: bargain. CA. 1168J.

LOTS 2. choice; 6 graves; section Lake cnaries; bargain. CAbany 11 68 OAK GROVE 12 graves, $300; Lake Charles. 6 graves, 200. Hlland 9832.

SUNSET BURIAL PARK 3-grave, section 1. cneap. i.Ae)ene S634. TWO CRYPTS Oak Grove; choice loca- tion; reasonable. 4175A Lafayette.

FLORISTS FLORAL SPRAY of Giadioias, artistically 3.50 GRIMM GORLY FLOWER PHONE C. 5000 U. CITY FLORIST 1 Opposite Remley Arcade) SPECIAL THIS WEEK End-of-season sale; 30 assorted plants, SI. O0. Open evenings and Sundays.

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COR. TAYLOR OLIVE. JE. 6436 DEATHS ABENDES, MICHAEL Dear son of Maria and the late M. C.

H. Arendes, dear brother of Mrs. F. G. Pernoud.

Mrs. F. R. Meyer and Clementine Kroeger and the late gus Arendes. Funeral June 4.

1934, 9:30 a. from funeral home. 3934 Russell 11.. to Holy Family Church, thence to Sunset Burial Park. Private.

BARLOW. JENNIE June 1. 1B34. be loved mother of Mrs. Delia Biescher, Mrs.

Ethel Colvin Macosky and Miss Grace Barlow, our dear sister, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral 1 :30 P. from Mc Laughlin Funeral Home. BECKER. MART 5617 S.

Broadway, be loved mother of Neilie and Albert Becker, Mrs Char'es Stewart and Mrs. Ruth Doerrer, dear sister of Jennie Barrett, our dear grandmother, mother-in-law, sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand bL, June 4. 1934, 8:30 a.

to SS. Mary Joseph Church, thence to Sunset Burial Park. BEHR. MART fnee likens) 3637.4 Gustine entered Into rest on May 31. 1934, at 11:45 a dear beloved wife of Die Eugene Behr, and dear aunt of Mrs.

Agnes Partso, Mrs. Helen Callahan, Harry and Charles Depker, and dear sister-in-law. age 60 years. Funeral June 4 at a. m.

from Gebken Chapel. 2630 Gravois to Resurrection Church, thence to BS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Olive Grove No. 27, Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle.

BEHR ENS, LENA 4133 Ashland, entered into rest June 1. 1934. 4 p. dear sister of Mrs. John Wendland, Fred Beh-rens.

late Louis Behrens and Mrs. Josephine Ridlbauer, dear sister-in-law aad aunt. Funeral June 5. 1934. 3 p.

from Matt Hermann ic Son's Chapel. Fair and West Florissant avs. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery. RERTKC MARGARET (nee Anderson 1169 Sutter av asleep in Jesus June 2. 1934, 1 :45 a.

beloved mother of Theodore. Ralph. Mrs. Harry Senn, Mrs. Herbert Gockei, and Arnold Bertke, dear mother-in-law.

grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, in her 55th year. Body will he in state at Beiderwieden Funeral Home. 1936 St. Louis until 11 a. m.

Tues. Services same day, 2 p. at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Etzel and Sadler avs. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

BIRKENMETER, MAHY 2503A Coleman entered into rest June 2. 1934. 4:55 p. beloved wife of Otto Blrken-meyer. dear mother of Rose Marie.

dear daughter of Joseph and Mary Hagenbrock, our dear sister and sister-in-law. Funeral from Cullinane Bros Funeral Parlors. 1710 N. Grand June 5. 8:30 a.

to St. Teresa's Church. Interment BS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. BIRKNER.

JULIUS B. June 1. 1934, at Miami. beloved father of Erie Olga Polster, Susanne Morsey and Florence Baker, our dear father-in-law and grandfather. Services at the Alexander 6175 Delmar.

10 a. m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery. BrRLISON. ALBERT D.

May 31. 1934 beloved father of Virgil Buruaon, our dear brother and grandfather. Funeral 7:30 a. from Mc Laughlin Funeral Home to Goreville, IU. Motor.

LOST AND FOUND Articles lost or found published in this column are broadcast over Station KSD the following morning. Miscellaneous Lost AUTOMOBILE LICENSE PLATE Lost; Arkansas. 117-029; reward. 2810 Olive. JE.

6806. BILLFOLD Lost; black leather, gold cor-nered tips, money. Auto Service Co. card, railroad pauses. Name of Julian Cale.

Reward. FOrest 1510. BILL1-OLD Lost; black leather; gold cor-nered tips; money, auto service co. card; railroad passes; name of Julian D. Cale: reward.

FOrest 151Q. BILLFOLD Lost; 8th and Locust or Del-mar service car; reward; CA. 531 1J or 6165 Kingsbury. BOSTON BAG Lost; Illinois Highway No. 3, Decoration day; reward.

PA. 3370M. BUNDLE OK LEATHER Lost; between 10th and Clark and Main and Valentine. Phone CH. 2196.

Reward. CANARY BIRD green and near Magnolia and Thurman. Reward. LAc. 0847 CROCHET BERET Lost, Friday, Caronde- in rr; rewiro, ritonpect 3360.

DEED OF Luit; papers, signed by Spalding; reward. BurUn. NE. 0593. DIAMOND BICYCLE Lost; Forest Park; red, white; reward.

PA.1210. ENVELOPE Lost; gray; containing 3 Im-portant pamphlets. Near Washington university. juiflna GLASSES Lost; tortise shell; Tuesday, Hodiamont csr, downtown. FO.

J963. GLASSES Lost; tortoise shell. In case, between Manchester and Clayton rd.j reward. GRand 9458. GLASSES Lost; black case: white gold; full view; reward.

CA. 2259W. HATS Lost; 2, white. In gray paper sack. Seventh and Chestnut.

JEfferson 3360. KEY RING Lost; 5 keys; Friday p. downtown or Cherokee car line. Rlver- side 1659W. MONEY Lost; in envelope: Tuesday; Kresge's or vicinity 6th.

Washington; working girl; reward. MTJ1. 3711. MONEY AND CHECK Lost, with small bank book, Tuesday a. Delmar liberal reward.

PA. 3769R. MONEY Lost; $65; check Thur-man, De Tonty, reward. 4068 De TorKy. PURSE -Lost navy blue; near Sixth and Locust; Saturday; liberal reward.

6236 Julian. CAbany 1482W. PURSE Lost lady's: bla-ik. Piggly-Wig-gly store, 327 N. Tsylor; need glasees, keys: keep money.

4461 Olive, Apt. 104. PURSE Lost; Weliston. Saturday; glasses, receipts, money; return contents, keep money, 2139 Hlland 9630. PURSE Lost; money and pay check on Thurman; reward.

4067 De Tonty. PURSE Lost; red; Decoration day, eon talnlne medicine; FOrest 8333. PURSE Lost; gray; gold coin pendant; keepsake; reward. FOrit 1812 Dogs Lost BEAGLE HOUND Lost; male, reward. 4620A CarrL COlfax (5907M.

BEAGLE Lost: female. Friday afternoon; reward. 4467A Clarence. BIRD DOG Lost; female, black and white. answers to the name "Bis." FRsnk 411 1 BOSTON BULL Lost; and whlU; name.

Tip. Reward. 4028 Peck. BOSTON Lost; face. "Buddy." male; seal, half white Reward.

PR. 6320 BULLDOG Lost male, vicinity Pina Lawn. Reward. EV. 6936.

DOG Lost; Friday, May 25, spits bull, brindle, whits feet, breast and neck. Mutsie. Reward. 3218A Geyer. FRENCH POODLE Lost; female; clipped; reward.

4037 Russell. POINTER Lost; male, black. white. For- est Park; Taylor. Reward.

RL 4053J. POLICE DOG Lost; male, brown, choker collar. Reward. CE. 5927.

8CHNAUZER PUP Lost gray male. Oak-land; 6 months old. Eleanors McCarthy, 300 S. SappiDgton Kirkwood. ward.

Jwflry xntt DIAMOND RING Lost; lady's. viefnlfV Euclid and McPherson; reward. FO. 4969 RING Lost; 3 diamonds; keepsake era! reward. WVdowa Q942.

ROSARY Lost silver: la Portland Saturday evening. FO. 6906. WRisrwATCH Lost; man's or mar. without band, Tuesday evening, on Grand bl.

or Forest Park. Reward. CE. 4864. WRIST WATCH Lost; lady's Helbros; vU cinity or In Loews State Theater; reward.

FO 1081. J. ji WRIST WATCH Lost: white gold; Frl day; Fox or Garavelll's. PArfc. T168.

WRIST WATCH Lost; lady's. Sunday Hollywood Beach, reward. COlf. 0300. FOUND FOUND BY POLICE llth Distrtct-Ladle handbag.

for further information call MISS GILL, MAia 111, Station 224 TRANSPORTATION! BUS TRAVEL CENTRAL BUS DEPOT Busses Serving All Points LOW FARES CEntral 7181 lStk M. Deiimar Blvd. tXUNOiS TERMINAL BLBO. NEW YORK 12 UP. LOS ANGELLS 24.

Chicago S3.60, Talsa S6.80. Detroit 5.frO. NATIONAL. 4Q4Q Oltvc. FR.

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BUSIES FOR RENT Ta anywhere, jffersoa bO0. PECARINA. MATT June 1. 1934 2 a. beloved husband of Matilda Peca-rina, dear father of Joseph and Catherine fecarina, dear brother-in-law and godfather.

Funeral June 4. 8:30 a. from Moydell Parlors. Mississippi and Allen to St Joseph Croatian Church. Interment New SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Member of Slovene National Society No. 107. PEERS. JOHN 318 Laurel entered into rest June 1, 1934, dear husband of Maria Blanks Peers, dear father of the late Corp.

David Kennett Peers. Funeral 10 a. from Drehmann-Harral Chapel, 1905 Union bL Interment Valhalla Cemetery. Farmington (Mo.) papers please copy. POST.

FLORENCE T. June 2, 1934. widow of James Post, mother of James L. Post, sister of the late L. A.

and J. W. Anderson. Services at Lupton Mortuary. 4 449 Olive, 2 p.

m. Interment Beilefontaine Cemetery. QUILLMAN, OSCAR HARRISON 3909 Utah. June 1. 1934, 5:30 p.

in, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Quillman (nee Kelly), dear brother of B. H. ani Herschel Quillman, our dear brother-in-law, uncle and cousin. Funeral from Welck Bros. Funeral Home, 2201 S.

Grand June 5, 2 p. to Sunset Burial Park. Pinckneyville and Centralia (III.) and Oklahoma City (Ok.) papers please copy. RATHERT, EMMA LOUISA 3623 Bamberger June 2. 1934, 12 o'clock noon, wife of the late Gustave G.

Rathert. dear mother of Gustave W. Rathert and Ada Frebourg (nee Rathert), our dear mother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, age 62 years Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois June 5. 1:30 p. thence to Sunset Burial Park.

ROCK, DANIEL R. Entered Into rest Sat. June 2, 1934, 5:15 a. dear brother of Mrs. Julia Ann Blank, Mrs.

Margaret Planett (nee Rock), our dear brother-in-law, uncle and granduncle, in his 72nd ear. Funeral June 5, 1 :30 p. from Jno. L. Ziegenhein A Son's Funeral Home, 7027 Gravois to St.

George's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. RUECKOLDT. DOROTHEA (aee Weh-land) June 2. 1934. 2:20 a.

beloved wife of the late August Rueckoldt dear mother of Mrs. Dora Ruthsatz and August, our dear mother-in-law. grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt, age 84 years. Funeral from Leidner Chapel, 2223 St. Louis June 4, 2 p.

to St Peter's Cemetery. SCHOENINGER, GEORGE K. 2244A Mit souri June 1, 1934, 7.40 p. beloved husband of Laura Schweninger (nee Hilbert), dear father of Mrs. Eleanor Flori and Hilbert G.

Schweninger, our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law, father-in-law and grandfather. Age 66 years. Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 3013 Meramec June 4. 2:30 p. m.

Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. A member of Typographical Union No. 8 and American Camp No. 217, W. O.

W. SCHWETZ. FR4NK J. 4215 Neosho, en tered into rest May 31. 1934, 2 .40 p.

dearly beloved husband of May Schwetz (nee Hennessy). dear son of Mary Schwetz. dear brother of Joseph, Anthony, Marie Gardme, George and Cecelia Schwetz. our dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle. Funeral from Kutis New Funeral Home.

2906 Gravois June 4. Requiem mass at St Wenceslaus Church, 8:30 m. Interment SS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Santiago Argonne Post No.

1102, and Drum and Bugle Corps. TULLMANN. JOHN Sat. June 2, 1934, beloved brother of Louis Tuilmann. Mary Knight, Pauline Lempke.

Joseph Tuilmann, Theresa Hoyda, Frank Tuilmann and Sister Flortberta, our dear brother-in-law and unrle. Funeral June 3. 8:30 a. from Jos. P.

Fendler Jr. Funeral Home, 7128 Michigan to the Assumption Church and Cemetery, Mattese, Mo. I HI, MARY nee Fagan) 1432 Hills beloved wife of Michael A. Uhl, dear mother of Mrs. E.

Farrell, the late Helen Mueller and Theodore M. Uhl (late of Engine Company No. 10), dear sister of Anna O'Laughlin and Thomas Fagan, cousin of Mary Marti, dear grandmother and aunt Funeral from Schumacher Funeral Home, 4834 Natural Bridge June 4. 1934. to Visitation Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

VEIL. ANNA Entered into rest June 2. 1934. at Jewish Hospital, our beloved school teacher, Sunday school teacher and friend. Funeral front the Rlndskopf Chapel, 5212 Delmar June 3, 2:30 p.

m. WALKER, AMELIA (aee Bretsrher) 4023 Nebraska entered into rest FrL, June 1. 1934. 1:45 p. beloved wife of the late Alexander Walker, dear mother of Louis.

Clarence. Howard. Mrs. Catherine Vierling. Mrs.

Blanche Nisius and Mrs. Marie Fischer, our dear sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandmother, aunt and cousin. 1Q her Coin year. Funeral June 4, 2 p. from Beiderwieden South Side Funeral Home, 3620 Chippewa at.

to New Picker Ceme tery. WALLACH. BETTY ANN Entered Into rest June 2, 1934, little daughter of Stanley and Catherine Huck WaMach. 70-45 Northmoor. sister of Bart Wallach, -ur dear granddaughter and niece.

Funeral June 4. 8:30 a. frora the Bopp Chapel, Hanley rd. and Forsytne Clayton, to Our Lady of Lourde Church. Interment House Springs, "Ma WALSH, REV.

EDMUND C. P. Sierra Madre, May 29, 1934. son of Mrs. Frank Walsh, brother of Madame Lucille and Madame Mary of the Religious of the Sacred Heart, Mrs.

Charles B. Blood. Mrs. Leo V. Rooney and Florence Walsh.

Remains in state at Passion 1st Fathers Seminary. Normandy, Mo. Office of the dead. 9:30 a. June 5, solemn requiem mass 10 a.

m. Interment in seminary cemetery. WILLARD, ARTHUR S. Entered into rest June 2. 1934.

7:10 a. dear hus band of Lillian Davis Willard, dear brother and uacle. Funeral June 4. 2 p. from the Kron Chapel.

2707 N. Grand to Memo rial Park Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Pythagoras Lodge No. 275, of P. WILLMANN.

CLARA E. (aee Has) 130 Nebraska May 31. 1934, 3 beloved wife of Joseph W. Willmann. dear sister of Ida Hase.

our dear sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of 0 years. Weldemueiler Chapel. 6203 Gravoia iv- ta Valhalla Cemetery. Funeral une 4. 1:30 p.

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