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ELEVEN SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941. ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT The Neiahhors "Weather Reports From Other Cities Sunday School Lesson 2921 LOCUST ST. DEATH NOTICES BINSBACHER. WIIJJAM On Wednesday, dear brother ot August Bincbacher and Anna Gloscmeyer, and our dear brother-in-law, uncle, nephew and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ MORTUARY.

2842 Meramec. Monday, September 29. 1941, 8:30 a. to St. Anthony Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Holy Name Society of Immaculate Conception Parish. Nations Must Harvest True Fruits Of Victory To Insure Lasting Peace 2 -a a- is -s If? is TWO-STORy BUILDING I FOR RENT 10,000 FEET OF a li Choice Location CENTRALLY LOCATED la tha heart of tha automobile district. GOOD TRANSPORTATION. Convenient busses, atreet can an 41 service cars.

IDEAL FOR BUSINESS a-type. See this location today. FOR DETAILED INFORMATION SES ARTHUR S. MARTIN SON BISCH. ALICE L.

(nee Sheehan) Frldav. September 28. 1041. 6:45 a. beloved wife of Robert E.

Blsch, dear mother of Mrs. William L. McMsster and Mrs. Charles C. Kllgen, our dear her.

Funeral from family residence. 6606 Clavton avenue. Monday, September 29. 8 30 a In SI Iiuis Cathedral. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

.12 vii H9 CHEMICAL BLDG. GA. 3222 Albany, N. 40 Albuquerque, N. 80 Amarlllo, Tex 59 Ashevllle, N.

53 Atlanta, Ga 58 Atlantic Cltv, N. 83 Bismarck. N. D. 31 Boise, Idaho 41 Boston, Mass 55 Brownsville, Te.

77 Buffalo, N. 47 Calgary. Alia 17 Chattanooga, Tenn. 48 Cheyenne, Wyo. 59 Chicago.

Ill 52 Cincinnati, Ohio 44 Cleveland, Ohio 47 Clinton, Mo 57 Columbia, Mo 58 HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Women, Girls rbanPro rt WIBSTFR GKOVF.S BEAUTY OPERATOR Steady work. 26112 St. I.nuis. onvin a-room modern brick; lot Urge garage; hot water heat GIRL White; general housework; reference: May. 1119 Mermod.

Klrkwond I Columbus. Ohio 44 1 Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. 75 a men, 4025. .12 GIRL Assist general housework and care Out-of-Town Real Estate contrast with the earth and world as we know It. For those to whom the author of the book was writing, even with their Christian faith and fortitude, the world was a place of sorrow and trial.

Yet God was to wipe away the tear from every eye: there would be no more no more mourning or crying. Instructive also is the fact that the seer saw no temple or church in the Holy City. The city Itself had become the Church. All of life in this New Jerusalem was holy, and all its relationships were the relationships of worship and truth. Is this only a dream, or is it something for the attainment of which men may live and work and Shall we see the nations walking in the midst of the light of this Holy City and the kings of the earth bringing their glory into it? It Is a vision that has been realized in the lives of some men.

There are those who have lived unselfishly and nobly in the spirit of a world made perfect. If it has been realized for some. Is not this the hope that It may be realized for others and that earth and heaven shall yet truly meet in the New Jrrmalem? If the whole of humanity were two children; stay. RE. 5646.

GIRL White: 2(1 housework; light laundrv; child; stay. County. Dial SW. 8X11. PUBLIC SALE CHROSTOW8KI.

STANISLAW Of 18.10 North Twenty-first, utreel, entered til rest September 25, 1941, dear htmhitnd ot Mary Chrostowski inea RogumlH. dear father of Anna Berent, dear brother of Teofil Chrostowski. grandfather, brother-in-law and uncle Funeral from CENTRAL FUNERAL HOME. 1841 Cass avenue. Monday.

September 29. 8:30 a. to St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HARMAN. MAUDE (nee StoutH Age 68 vears. entered into rest on September 25. 1941, beloved wife of 8eymour H. Herman, dear mother of John Q.

Har-man, Mrs. Robert E. Clarke, the late Mrs. Naomi H. Woolrych and Mrs.

C. Roy O'Dcll. dear grandmoilicr and ninlher-ln-lew. Funeral Monday, September 29. at 8 30 a.

from Welck's Funeral Home. 2201 South Grand, to 81. Margaret's Church. Interment In Lakewood Park Cemetery. Cairo and Mound City (111.) papers please copy.

I will tell at auction en Text: Reflation BY WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. Editor of Advance. Our Jast lesson was one of overcoming and victory, but many things remind us that while victory at a certain stage in conflict Is the all-important thinjj, what Is ultimately more important is what happens after victory.

Within our own time, we have ccn a world war won. and the nations that 'won losing the peace because they failed to reap the true fruits of victory. In this lesson we come to the fulfillment of history In the achieving of all that victory makes worth while. It is a glorious picture that the saint-prophet-poet who wrote the Book of Revelation paints for us in his description of the New Jerusalem. The picture Is poetical and symbolic, but here again the realities of Jt are not hard to (trasp.

Lovers of the sea might wonder why it had no place in the ultimate blending of heaven and earth, but the sea for the ancient world represented incredible dangers. It separated countries and peoples, and without the triumphs of modern navigation it was full of peril. It is Instructive that the writer represents the Holy City, the New Jerusalem, as "coming down." In his conception there is to be an earthly realization of God's triumph; it is not merely a matter of earth ascending toward heaven. The picture that he gives is in striking GIRL While: general housework; conking; no laundry: stay; own room and bath; off Saturday nonn til Mondav a. m.

month. IF. 4-SIM. OFFICE GIRL-- Typing: answer phone, light bookkeeping. Call NR.

147!) afier 5 p. ni PASTRY COOK For Institution. Apply MNio M. Broadway. Davenport.

Ia 57 Denver, Colo SO Des Moines, Ia 60 Detroit, Mich 46 Dodge City. Kan 85 Dubuque, la 67 Duluth, Minn 49 El Paso, Tx 64 Evansvllla, lnd 40 Fargo, N. 38 Fori Smith, Ark 65 Fort Wayne, lnd Fort Worth, Tex 82 Galveston, Tex 78 errand Junction, 50 Grand Rapids 46 Indianapolis, lnd 44 Jackson, Miss 56 Jacksonville, FIs 71 Kansas City. Mo 63 Klrkavllle. Mo 68 Little Rock, Ark 48 Ioi Angeles, Cal.

65 Louisville, Ky 44 Madison, Wis 64 Marquette, Mich 60 Memphis, lenn 46 Miami, Fla 62 Milwaukee. Wis 64 OCT. 1, 1941 My Place on Highway 34 live mile, Marble Hill, (In, Unrt' dance floor, slock of grrcerie. anS f. ures also Sympbol.

music machine and Miperflex refrigerator; living raom. eabm. furnished mllh beds; chicken heu.5 an" other outbuildings; Dele system and compressor. Cash, or terms arranged Selling at aurtion for cash. A.

M. HANA MAftniF MO. ROt'TE SITUATIONS Men, Boys (list Mil colored: capable; reliable; good reference. i.lli. II AtTl It hirrr'ciiloreii: I.

"year a e-perlence; road or in town; reference. Nf. 4640. 65 79 60 79 81 2 76 60 78 87 57 31 82 74 64 73 62 74 69 69 88 66 77 69 59 83 64 62 84 71 78 76 64 64 64 72 66 66 94 73 60 74 77 72 61 58 76 88 61 60 61 64 61 7 87 78 82 78 73 64 82 96 83 67 81 81 84 70 72 A 111 78 66 64 61 68 87 74 68 67 69 92 74 83 79 72 78 55 MERCHANDISE fir sr. I'OKTIR Sit.i colored; experienced; references, to.

l'JSll. as good as some good men whom we have seen and known, the dream would be realizable. Who can say Miscellaneous Women, Girls "If I don't wear out my sports clothes, 1 won get any new ones next year." IIOLI.KNRECK. HENRY 2413 Longfellow, Overland, enlered Into rct on Friday. Seplember 26.

1941. at 8:30 a. dearly beloved husband of the lale Anna Hol-lenheck inee Ellefredtl. drar fnilier r.f Anna Dreifka. Msry Blsping.

Rose Fiese, Eluabelh Nold and Theodore Hollenbeck. our dear father-in-law. grandfather and great-grandfather, at the ace of 8r years. Funeral Monrisv. September 29.

at 2 p. from KOCH CHAPEL. 3514 North Fourteenth street. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HORN.

HARRY L. Of 2005A North Tsv-lor avenue, on Friday, September 26. 1041. darling husband of Dorothy Horn inee Shlclrlsl. dear brother of Lyle.

Gertrude, Emma and Fred Horn and our dear uncle Funeral from SULLIVANS'. Euclid at St. Louis avenues, on Monday. September 29. at 9 a.

m. Interment Calvary .60 that humanity may yet be as good as those who represent humanity GIRI, dav work, laundry or housework: colored. Mil. Willi. HARDWOOD FLOORING 4x6 trailer also exerciser.

a ndhealth lamp. EV 1226 "nir.iii good -inTF oulslde white, cream. Ivory, in, i gal. 6300 North Broadway. Ml'.

53.56 at its best? N. T. A. Service. GIRL colored; general housework or laundry by day, references.

JK. H.HI. 1.08 Household Goods I.AI.NDUtSS Sit. i colored; bundles to bring home; references. I'R.

I7MH. MAID colored; clean, cnok laundry; days, half days, week. 10.13. ..4452 McPhrrson McPhrrson Reading, Pa. Pa.

Mo. ...1261 Hamilton 2859 Lucas 3007 Cass Arthur V. Arbultl Ruby L. Turner Earl E. Oross Aletha B.

Knaub Raymond Renting Margaret J. LAiffy Connie Brown Eloise Hamilton Church Services William and Irene Gordon. 724 Mildred. Clarence and Estelle Pilllard, Cahokla, 111. John nnd Fern Moelhen.

Dupo, III. William and Frances Tucker. 2612 Baugh. Edward and Lillian Janclc. 200 Cleveland.

Conrad and Marv Ross. 30I6A Forest. Frank and Marcella Millard. 413 North Fifth. Ernest and Mathilda Decker.

Centerville Station. John and Marie Battaglla, 1639 John. Harold and Sylvia Harpley, 1361 North Tvrenty-fifth. Grant and Hcssalonla Wellmaker. Love-Joy.

III. Rnvmond and Gladys Zimmerman. 343 MAID colored: housework; cook; assist children: by day. JK. 8X67.

4-'ll Shenandoah. able. 4II3A West Pine. Household Goods Wanted Stimulated bv Faith." Ths young people will hold their meetings at 8:30 and 1:30 .4914 Washington Cletus W. Osburn MAID colored: cleaning by day; or references.

FO. 2D87. D. m. Mrs.

Berlena Bulloch Foley- IMMANUEL LUTHERAN. Marcus and 4955 Washington Lexington avenues, tha Ray, John Op 111. III. PRACTICAL RSE white: mental cases preferred; Institution experience. 64)'J.

pllger. pastor: Rally Day will ba observed at the 10 a. m. service with a processional and special singing by tha Sunday school Jh pr'CM' ruga." rJLjJlooka. tools.

HORAN, EV. 14 P.LfJ: 7167 'hes. linens. ned r- GA nun, lit), 747o. Molloff.

Paul 58 Mobile. Ala 68 Montgomery, Ala 61 Montreal, Que 47 Nashville, Tenn 45 New Orleans, La 75 New York, N. 5 Norfolk. Va Oklahoma City, Ok. 5 Omaha.

Neb 1 Peoria. Ill 61 Philadelphia. Pa. Phoenix. Ariz JO Pittsburgh, 48 Portland, Ore 52 Pueblo, Colo.

53 Raleigh. N. 63 Reno, Nev 48 Rolla. Mo 3 St. Joseph, Mo 62 St.

I.OttlS! City Office 66 Airport 6 Salt Lake City. 65 San Anlonlo, Tex 71 San Francisco. Cal. 57 S. Marie, 61 Seattle.

Wash 48 Shreveport, I Sioux Clly. 1 Spokane. Wash 40 Springfield. HI 60 fcprlnglield. Mo Tampa, Fla 77 Topeka, Kan 61 Valentine, Neb 43 Washington, D.

C. 62 West Plains, Mo. 47 Wichita, Kan 60 ROOMS FOR RENT members. PILGRIM EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ....4041 Enrlgtit .1604 Franklin 6007 Wren 2301 Llillnn 111. III, KOEPPENS.

ANNA (nee Hueschenl Of 1615 South Grand, formerly of 4438 Holly avenue, entered Into rest on Friday, September 26. 1941. at 8 45 a. beloved wife of Ferdinand Koeppens. dear mother of Johanna Orlmm.

Marie Koeppens and Frnst. Koeppens. our dear sister, mother-in-law, aunt and grandmnt her. Funeial Monday Seplemher 30, at 3 from MATH. HKftflMANN Ac SON'S CHAPEL.

Fair and West Florissant avenue. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. A member of Women's Guild of Bethany Ev. church and Harmonic Ladies' Circle. Fair and West Florissant avenues, the Brady.

Otto and Nellie Davis, 146.1 Gay. Jessie and Bessie Lewis, 1833 Lawrence. Howard and Viola Brooks, 17.17 Market. Honseveltjand Msry Fuller, 720 locust It RIAL 1'ERMliS William O. Jacobs Ruth Borrenpohl Geoige Welkins, Jr.

Carile Reynolds Fred Duck Delorls William Herbert Taslrur June Htoneslfer Joseph A. Vollmcr Mary T. Cerneka Howard DeOicndele Frances Gibson Hev. Alfred Doerffler. pastor: The pas Coal and Fuel Furnished tor's sermon topic at the 9 30 and 10:48 a.

aetvlrea will ba "For Whom I he Bells Do Not Toll." He will also speak on "Making a i.ittit uo a Far way" at the If ART FORI), 371ft Large sleeping room; private home; suitable for two. OHIO! double room: private home: references: gentlemen. PR. 46(16. 111.

III. III. III. Field, p. rervire.

LAFAYETTE PARK METHODIST, I.afa. yette and Missouri avenuea. tha Rev. H. IAXH yard and see oak wood cut for or furnace at per DI mrlr.

jnUlnuteinrR. 0261 1 MV.rCOiTsn SuTnin, M.7 Kaijroad, I V. H9I2, '''honta. lump. u.U, "'f Arkansas lBm 6..: brickettes.

n. IMVtRSAL, 411 ..4049 Hartford (Atl perssai contrihutlnf natire this column art requested la them ti the Kelirift. tdilnr and i mail them kelora in a. m. rarh Wednesday.) TIMOTHY LUTHERAN.

Iv.nhoe at Fy-r the Rev. Paul H. F. List, psMor: Sunday arhnol will ar.femble at a. The annual Mission Sunday aervlra will be held at 10 JO a.

m. JOHN'S EVANGF.LICAL AND TF-FORMEO North Grand boulevard and avenue, the Rev. Theodora A. Ilaefele, p.slor'. The of the paslor'.

ser-ronn at tha 30 and 10 JO a. m. will bt "A Wirh Harvest ST. 8TEPHFN8 LUTHERAN. Olive street at Pendleton avenue.

Hie Hev. A. C. Nit. pastor: The pestnt's sermon topic at tha I a.

m. servlc will be "Tha Condemnation of Unfrtiltfulness Ha will Urn speak on "The Harren FiR-Tree" at the 10 30 a. m. An evening erv-lre will be held at A o'clock. BPTHANY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, Red Bud and Rosalie avenues, the Rev.

Walter A Scheer. pastor: 'The Resurrection of a Dead Love'' will be the theme of the pastor's sermon at the 8:30 a. m. service, in observance of Guest Sun- "cENTRAL PRESBYTHFHAN, Hanley re.d at Davis drive, the Rev. B.

Frank pastor: All departments of the church school will aurmble at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Hall will conduct a morning worship service at o'clock, speaking on "Look-In? E.stw.fd." IMMANUEL METHODIST. 2105 MrCaus- Melvln G.

Rchaefer Anglln. paslor: Tha paalor'a sermon sub porothy Rulh Natural Bridge ject at the 10:4.1 a. m. worship service will SALOME. 11.1 Mre room, twin beds; 2 gentlemen.

sTTLlIVAN. 3219A iNear Grand 1 Large front room with bnth; private home; one or two. NE. 5135. be "Tha Search for Life." He will ajso on "Deliver Us From Evil" at the 8 p.

m. worship service. St Louis. III. 5677 Cates 2907 Crittenden 3702 A Oregon .4018 St.

Ferdinand 2943 Cass Dewalne H. Frlcke Darlecn M. Smith Otto H. Rueckert Florence Dierker William Mosley Ella May Taylor WALTON. 1109 (Apt.

Dl Front room, private home; employed lady or couple. FO. 3034 BIMYaeiL Price, are lowT Maryland clean lump. Jo.Jj, Petroleum lump. ,9.85.

BentonP C. A Theresa. LA. SCHULZE. MARY A.

(nee Bchmlt tgensl 4139 South Complon. Fridav, September 26, 1941. 3:45 a. beloved wife of Frank Schulze. dear mother of Sophia A.

and the late Mary and our dear sister, sisler-in-law. aunt and cousin. Funeral from GEBKEN-BENZ MORTUARY, 2842 Meramec street. Monday, September 29, 9:3) a. to St.

An-thony, thence to New SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Deceased was a member of St. Anthony's Married Ladies' Sodality and Orphan Society. 80UTH WEST BAPTIST, Scanlan avenue at Watson road, the Rev.

Albert J. Kon-dy, pastor: "The Glorious Gospel" will be the pastor's sermon topic at tha 10:45 a. m. worship service. He will also speak on "The Everlasting Arms" at the 7:45 .08 Wllllston.

N. i-1 i rnvnrnO BIRTHS A IF KM AX. 5'iT3 Attractive room, private family; excellent transportation. FO. RR13.

SMOKELESS COAL, $7.75 A up: SouTITeT Franklin Co. stoker. UJA. p. m.

worship service. i. loon. GA. 78fl.

CHURCH OF CHRIST. 7121 Manchester SLEEPING ROOM For 1 or 2 gentlemen; board optional. Mil. 6657. avenue: Bible study will be held at 10 Jemes L.

McCjule. 62, Klrkwood. Msry Hunt. 46. S.

Tmenty-second. Alice Slaslek. 26. 818 Russell. Robert Smith, 39, 316 8.

Montrose. Hazel Topping. 45, 2814 Minnesota. Henry O. Proffer, 55, Poplar Bluff.

Mel. Mildred F. Druckemiller, 48. Buffalo. N.

Ada C. Neu. 61. 4561 Davison. Thomas E.

Llckllder, 74. 3457A Sidney. Rose Pel III. 60, 4510A Easton. Julia Gillham.

67. 4109 Concordia Avedls Nahlgian. 72, 3115 Pestalozzl. George Walter Barker, 61. 5192 Cates.

Birdie Morris. 42, 3137 Lawton. Isaac Lasersohn, 78. 5035 Cates. Etta Caplan.

76. 5621 Pershing. Joe Franklin. 49. 1329 Blair Lottie J.

Murphy. 66. 6438 Lloyd. Margaret Wels. 54, 1821 N.

Vandeventer. Frances Mr issonler. 87. 2619 North Hodia- 75. 2118 McCausland.

ciKT KT I.OIrlS George Gates. 70. 309 Winstanley. Jackson Allen. 65, 2318 N.

Fifty-second. William H. Clark. 37. 1520 Russell.

Clara Mueller, 67. 532A N. Seventh. R. K.

Rorigers. 56, 211 Bsugh. Henrv Kalhmann. 47. 815 St.

Louis. Van Calvert. 45. 29 North Fourteenth. William A.

Grner, 20, 2008 Pljtgott. Matlle Rnmar, 57. Brooklyn. Ill Jesse Otto. 52, 2024 N.

Nineteenth. Aurella Bowen. 75. 006 Bond. Jesse J.

Bolsmenue. 59. 671 N. Thirty-first. Amelia L.

Frank. 70, 1514 Hall. STOKEK coal. S3.50: smokeless. S7 45 no.

N'OBRIS A WIETEKS. 410; CHOl FR. IfiAI. a. m.

with an edification service at 11 a. m. The evening sermon will be deliv SLEEPING ROOM Private home; near hospital; desirable locality. 4557A (If a birth does not appear In this column within two weeks, the Health Department asks that parents request physicians to send a record to the Bureau of Vital statistics. Room 10c Municipal Courts Building.

If a birth occurring in St. Louis County does not appear, the parents are asked to send a record to Dr. Theodore R. Meyer. St.

Louis County Health Commissioner, Clayton.) GIRLS. ered at 7:45 clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST, R344 Lillian av ST VIRGINIA roCABOMAS, IH.7.C cal'ahan, sm Duncan. FRanklln l.v. Housekeeping ntie: Bible study will be held at 10 a.

m. SHAVINGS. with an edification service at 11 a. m. The evening sermon will ba delivered at SMART.

CATHERINE (nee Dunnel Wife of Ralph F. Smart, sister of Marv Dann. Sister Mary Alodla. Sisters of Charity B. V.

and Margaret Dunne. Funeral Monday. September 29. 1941. at 8:30 a.

from WEICK FUNERAL HOME. 2201 South Grand brule-vard. to St. Thomas of Afjuln Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Omit WASHINGTON, 4331 3 connecting rooms, complete, JV.

employed couple. 7.45 clock. i "havings free; easy f.cllti.. for loading trucks. American Car Fooo-dry Kalh.

St. Mo. Isaac and Argslha Watson, 4224 CHURCH OF CHRIST, 412 Queen street. Websler Oroves: Bible study will be held at 10 a. with an edification servlc at WELLS.

62172 or 3 furnished rooms; refrigeration andbath PULLMAN EFFICIENCES. tl day. Royal Hotel, corner 43B5 Olive. born Scnlember 11. Wanted to Buy A.

C. and Mattle Hail, 3001 Cass, born nam. I he evening sermon will ba dt llvered at 7 45 o'clock Sentpmher 6 ALSK TELESCOPE SIGHT Mar. Times Ro, Ruben and Catherine Woods. 1715 Goode, C'A RONDEL ET PRESBYTERIAN.

8118 Room and Board born September 23. Michigan avenue: Sundav school will meet at 9 .10 a. Dr. H. H.

Wernecka of Cden Thurman and Dottle Thomas, 3029 Clark, MARYLAND. 4211 Large front room; 1 or 2 mi; country cooking FR. 5914. Seminary will speak on "Christ Our Head' born September 21. August and Margaret Ewlng, Klikwood, WENDT.

ALFRED. 3714A North Twenty-first street, entered into rest Frldav. Seplemher 26. 11J41. 10:10 p.

beloved husband of Pauline Wendt (nee Huette-mani, dear father nf Loina. our dear brother, brother-in-law, son-in-law and uncle Funeral Mondav. 2 p. from BF7DER-WIFDEN FUNERAL HOME. 10.16 St.

Loin avenue, to New Bethlehem at tha 10:45 a. m. worship service. Tha Christian Endeavor societies will hold FINANCIAL Jnvestments Mortgages ho rln-ioTelt SI.ikio or more In new transportation Mo born September 13. STRING.

43I Attractive room; beautiful private homei excellent meals; shower, phone; for 3 employed. I'nusual. Engelbert and Sadie Breher, Normandy, Mo born September 17. Robert and Beulah Clnik. 4311 Prairie, Deaths their meetings at 7 30 ST.

JOHNS METHODIST. Klngshlgh-wsv and Washington boulevards, the Rev. John Hrandon peters, pastor: Church Convalescent Homes horn September 19 John and Alberta Sexton. 3931 Oreer. born school will meet at 9 45 a.

m. "World Christianity" will be the subject of the M. Becker HOME FOR INVALIDS, aged: special care: registered nurse: reas. rates. Rl.

7DliiJ. September 17. Tk. KnH nf ir.riward M. Becker was LOST AND FOUND pastor sermon at the 11 a.

m. service Ralph and Emma Fullon, Pine Lawn, ih MiKKonri Crematory to He will also speak on "The Hebrew Fam ily at the 7.30 p. m. service. Tha Eo- boi September n.

Vincent and Dorothea Roeper, 1725 Coleman, horn September 20. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT day following funeral services at he John Ziegenheln and Sons' Funeral Home 7027 oravnls avenue. Mr. Becker. 76.

riled Wanted To Borrow 1 hamburge? 10 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIET FOX TERRIER lost; male: black and white, tan spots on head, Thursday; name "Trlxle'1; liberal reward FO. worth League will meet at 8 p. and the Community Forum will assemble at Dsvld and Elsie Turnbull. 4535 Greer, born A low pressure system that central over Montana Friday morning has moved southeastward to the Plains States, with centers of depression over southwestern Minnesota and central Nebraska. Temperatures have risen decidedly In advance of this southeastward movement in the Mississippi Valley States and the Southern Great Plains, but considerably cooler weather is overspreading the country to the north and northwest of the trough.

Temperatures ot 15 degrees and lower are reported from the Province of Saskatchewan. The cool air mas that was over the central part of the country Friday has moved eastward to the Atlantic States, and cooler weather prevails In all eastern sections this morning. Precipitation during the past twenty-four hours was confined to Montana, North Dakota and Wyoming and the South Atlantic Stales: light to moderate snow was falling this morning In portions ot the northern states, with depth on ground at some places almost 3 Inches. KIVTH rOHECAMT The Illinois will fall slowly. The Missouri from Lexington to the mouth will fall at a moderate rate.

The fall at St. Charles will be about 1.2 feet in the next twenty-four hours. The Mississippi from Dam No. 24 to Alton will fall slowlv; from the mouth of the Missouri to Cape Girardeau will fall at an Increasing rale. The Meramec at and below Valley Park will rise slowly; crest at Valley Park will be about 8 feet Sunday.

At St. Louis there will be a fall nf about 1.2 feet per day during the next two days. H. C. GROSS.

Acting- Official In Charge. Building Permits BRICKS H. M. Strsub, owner. 7l7'a Chestnut; J.

Blrltz, builder and architect. 2001 Salisbury: one-story dwelling, 24x36 feet, stone foundation, composition roof, hot-air heating, at 83.17 Iravlsnn, 14.000. Same owner, builder and architect; one-slory dwelling, 39x35 feet, stone foundation, composition roof, hot-air healing, at 4605 Knrle. 14.500. Joseph Muclgrosao.

owner and builder. 4977 Lolus; porch, 6x12 feet, at 4077 Lotus. 145. Plerra L. Papln, owner; William A Bnpp Construction builder.

Klrkwond. alter dwelling at 4555 Fershtng. 1350. Ernest Kirschlen, owner. 4523 Maryland; same builder; alter dwelling at 4523 Maryland.

8765. John Webb, owner, 8210 North Broadway: George Hugman. wrecker, 3417 Blair: wreck two-story building, 20x30 feet, at 3406 Blslr, 110, firm ember 20. Apartments Furnished Richard and Leona Surbaugh, 3917 Laba- dle, born September 15. PURSE Lost: black; return contents, glasses particularly: reward.

1015 Forest. TIRE Lost; new; 8.25x0; Hl-ply; reward. Grinell GR. WEST at his home, 3110 Shenandoah avenue, Thursday. MMVsAIAncelLBBiMh of 6606 Clayton avenue, who died Friday, will be buried in Calvary Cemetery following 8 30 a.

m. Monday in St. Louis Cathe Bernett and Blanche Johnson, 1405 E. Business for Sale APT. 7 rooms, 3 baths, beautifully furnished; garage; reference.

NE. 361(1. Grand, born September 16. Charles and Gertrude Bonebrake. 4549 land avenue, the Rev.

Alfred A. watlelns. pastor: Church school will meet at 9:30 a m. The pastor's rermon topic at the 10 SO a. m.

service will be "Faclnn the Choice with God." An evening srrvlce will be held at 7 o'clock, and the young people will hold their meetings at nd ST. TAL'L LUTHERAN. John and West Florissant avenues, the Rev. O. Rolhe, paMor- Redediratlon service will ba held at 10 and 10 10 a.

CARONDELFT BAPTIST, 1109 Virginia aenue. the Rev. n. K. Kelly, pastor: Bible school will assemble at 9 10 a.

The paslor sermon ubect at the 10 4S a orsfnn service mill be "The One Sector That Delivers From Failure." He will also speak on "The Noblest Aspiration of An Anxious Soul" at the 7 4S m. service. A vesper prayer hour will be held at 6:30 p. and Baptist Training Union will meet 4 p. m.

WTNSOR METHODIST. Halls Ferry and Church roads, the Rev. Herbert E. Ryan, pastor. Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a The pastor's sermon topic at the 10 a m.

service will be "Rallying for God He will also speak on "The Apostolic Rally'" at the p. m. service. The voung people will hold their meetings at 7 EBENEZER LUTHERAN. Church pad and Theobald avenue, the Rev.

Arthur Kuehnert, pastor: Sunday school will assemble at 9 33 a. and will Include childrena service and sermon by the pastor HAMILTON AVENUE CHRISTIAN, Hamilton and JulAin -avenues. tha Rev. Maurice W. Foiile.

pastor: Church achool wiU assemble at 9 JO a. m. Holy communion be celrbia-ied at the 10 25 a worsmp service with a sermon bv the pastor on "1 Don Feci Like It." Promotion e.rrclses for Sunday school children will be held at 7 .10 p. TRINITY KVANGF.LICAL, Grand houl-vard and llaska street, the Key. Paul ft Moik.

pastor: "Nothing in His Hand" will be the subject nt the pastors atmon at the 1 ana 10 15 a. m. services. A Rally Dsy service will be held at 9 a. and the ChtiMian Endeavor societies fll hold their meetings a 4.

p. m. IMMANUEL BAPTIST. miSO Cates avenue, the Rev. Ernest W.

lowler. paslor: Sunday school mill meet at 9 So a. m. Tha pastor, sermon topic at the 10:50 a. m.

service win be "Why the Power Is Shut Olf He will also speak on "Is There a HeiiV at the 8 p. m. service. A training service mill be held at 8 45 p. m.

Swan, born September 21. WRIST WATCH Lost; lady's gold Bulova; Ambassador Theater washroom: initials V. K. to M. reward.

FO. 0459. Flats no menu. SO02. Robert and Edna Sale.

5542 Harney, born dral. 4401 Linden oouievaro. Donnelly Undertaking Co 3840 Lmde" boulevard. Is in charge of arrangemenis. Sentembrr 20 SOUTH William and Helen Baumgaertner.

1719A N. Lefflngwell. horn September 19. IOWA. 3611 A rooms: modern; Al condition: tut.

Rl. Rrhnnr' Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette FOUND BY POLICE Ninth District Set of ear phones. 12 District Louisiana state auto license. Central District 4 kevs in a case.

Fourth District lllcyrle. Seventh District Bicycle. William and Bernlce Louis, 3727 Carter, KfcOKUK. 3744 Beautiful corner. 5 born September 20.

a i.i.. 1 rnDiB reni; dolor JUKI gallon. month; lak. Vt hot wiiter heat; garage. LA.

lfllS Burl and Theresa Ball, S543A Caroline, horn September 20. VERMONT, 51.114 rooms: modern; hot-water heat, tile bath; garage; adults. Floyd and Mildred Heckel, Wellston, Lost and Found See Page 1 horn Srnlemher 19 Suburban Property Frank and fternice Mereurlo, 1B16A Blair, ANNOUNCEMENTS p. m. UNION METHOD18T.

3810 Orsndel square, the Rev. Stuart B. Edmondson. pastor: "Assurance of Prosperity" will be the topic ot the pastor's sermon at the 10:50 a. m.

service. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. St. Louis and Garrison avenues, the Rev. Karl Kurth.

pastor: A Sunday school Rally Day service will be held at 9:30 a. m. with a sermon by the paslor on "Stop Look and Listen to Jesus!" He will also spesk on "Be Strong in ths Lord" at tht 10:45 a. m. chief service ST.

JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. Morgsnford rosd at Chippewa boulevard, the Rev. Paul H. Hansen, pastor: Annual Mission Sunday will ba observed tha 9, 9 15 and 10 45 a. m.

services. OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN, Utah street and Oregon avenue, tha Rev. Hobart Meyer, pastor: Morning worship services will he hld at 1 JO and 10 JO o'clock COMP I TIN HKlriHTH CHRISTIAN. Spring and Flad avenuea. the Rev.

Roger D. Winger, paslor: The topic of the pastor's sermon at the 10 45 a. m. worship servire will he "Teaching Them Dlll-eenllv." Sunday school will assemble at 9 30 a m. SOUTH RIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST.

Michigan and Mt. Pleasant avenues, the Rev 8 H. Blgijerslaff. minister: Sundav school begins at 9:45 a. m.

Services will be held at 10 45 a. and 7:80 p. with communion at. 11:45 a m. WINNEBAGO PRESBYTERIAN.

S438 Winnebago street, the Rev. Jerrie John born Hcnlember 15. TAVERN oid.esl.bluidT--7t biTr PR. BI7I r' 1 earning earning HI week up. PA.

..,.10. SMlt. Carl and Pearl Cooper, 3625 Barrack, born September 15, 7XIII New 4-rooin Inline; alrlilly modern; Insulated. III. Legal Notices Bernard and Catherine Coleman, 3809 N.

AUTOMOTIVE" Tenth, horn September 15. Harry and Anna Mae Bird, 3610 N. Elev WFRS'l It 'S enth, born September 14 GARDEN, a rooms, 2 screened porches, attic; garage; nice vanl: nritilte Courlnev and f'nrmel Horn, S709 N. WantedAutomobiles AUTOMOUILLS WANTED' Spring, born Scnlemher 9. no vs.

U. a. Engineer Office. 616 U. S.

Court Ai Custom House, 81. Louis. Mo. Scaled bids for placing about 1,060,000 ru vrif. of earthwork In rebuilding and enlarging apprex.

11 miles of levees In the Columbia Drainage A- Levee Monroe County, 111., on the Miss. Including 6 gravity drainage structures, re-reived until Oct. 14. 1941. Further Information on application.

MAPLE, K. II rooms, baths, closets, porches, large lot: A-l shape; ma I mil. or hi. Earnest, and Gloria Washington. 510 N.

Channlng. horn September 10 Henry and Irene Wright, 4407A Kennerly, Business Property born September 11 Hosea and Ruth Moridy. East St. I.ouls, nrcn pRrcHj paid for ti Cl KAN ALTOMOBDIES lyOS KENNY 4321 EASION fO. 23J AVh bSun- eh: w.

need theaT MERAMEC, 3iI7 DenlM's office; 4 rooms, balh: heat furnished. II I VIHII. Monday. born Hentemner 3 Final rites were held toy at the Schnur Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayelte avenue, for Fred W.

Brown. 37. of 2928 Shenandoah who died Wednesday. Interment was in Sunset Burial Park. Mrs.

Anna H. Behle Mis. Anns R. Behle of Fei who died Thursday. burled In Pel er a Cwmelery today following funeral services at the Immsnnel Kvangellrsl Church.

Lewis avenue and Church street Ferguson. She mas 68 the White Funeral Home, 118 North Florissant road. Ferguson, made the- funeral arrangemenis. Mrs. Illlma Cederstrnm Funeral services were held today at tne Oelhsemane Evangelical Lutheran Chiirch 3116 St.

Vincent avenue, for Mrs. Hlima Cederstrnm. 69. who died Wednesday at Minneapolis. Minn.

Interment was In New St. Marcus Cemetery. The body was In slate al the Peel Funeral Home. Lafayette avenue and Longiellow boulevard. Stsnislaw Chrostowski Funeral services for Stanislaw Chrostowski, 64, of 1830 North Twenty-first street, who died Thursday, will he held at 8 30 a.

m. Monday from St. Stanislaus Kostka Church. Inte'rment will be in Calvarv Cemetery. Central Funeral Home.

1841 Cass avenue, is In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Nellie Curry Requiem mass was said today for Mrs. Nellie Curry. 4252 McPherson avenue, who riled Wednesday, at the St.

Louis Cathedral, Llr.dell boulevard and Newstead ave-nue. She was burled in Calvary Ceme-terv. The funeral arrangements were made bv the Arthur J. Donnelly Parlors, Llndell boulevard. services for Harry L.

Hnrn, nf 2905 North Taylor avenue, who riled Friday, will held at 9 a m. Monday from Hulllvnn'e Funeral Home, r.uclld ml William mid Elizabeth Burns, East St. BUSINESS SERVICE Louis. 111., born Scnlember 7. Stores and Shops MARRIAGE LICENSES oouin tirand.

PR. guji. Fred and Gracie Atkins, 2840 Walnut, MOVERS -STORAGE. born September 19. 'hen.

bring title to" Carter: 4173 Cleveland, for best cash pricia. BAKERY Large bake shop; oven; 3 bath; excellent location; $vi. GO. M.ia. Moran Summervllle Francis and Gladys Jasmine, 1020A Pen Mrs.

Mary Campbell A. B. C. Bonded moving $3.00 room; long distance; storage. LAclede 8246.

dleton, born September 16. MANCHESTER. 717H Maplewood: good business center: store 17xC0. ST. 2'i70.

Automobiles for Sale Fred J. Melvln Earl and Ethel Russell, 3060A Sheridan, born September 14. VANDEVENTER ST. LOl IS Nice store. Call HI.

HELP WANTED Men, Boys Mary Palsrzola Will Dalles Isabel Cleamons Harry C. Wann Jefferson and Ida Dancy, 4255A Kennerly, born September 15. Albert and Helen Pesek, 2233A McNalr. Real Estate for Colored born September 19 Robert and Dorolhy Turner, 3818 Greer. BOOKKEEPER -Typist, small Industrial Final Clearance Sale! CM '10 very clean; an 2-door.

one 4-door. Cll M7 ru mouths de luxe. 4 -doer (S) Chrysler Royal sedan, Mp. St. John's Motor Car Co.

wi. horn Bent ember 17. nlnnt; good salary. Box B-504, Paul and Kuih Solovlc, 1734 Missouri. Mrs.

Sallte Mason Virgil Link Margie J. Henderson Malt Anderson Rosetta Ware 3886 Windsor 4366 Evans 1405 Warren 5517 Wells St. Louis, 111. St. Louis.

111. St. Louis. Mo. 5 Benton pi.

East St. Louis. 111. 610 Fremont 2839 Market ...17 N. Beaumont .906 Khenanrinah 6743 Wise III.

Chicago, III. 20.18 Davison ,.1009 N. Twentieth lnd. lnd. born September 15.

COIXHtED PORTER WANTED- Apply Gre Robert and Oeraldlne Llnkey, 4376 Lab- 220-2207 DELMAR Rt'HDING COMPLETELY REMODELED Flat now available, li rooms each; bath, gas, electric; see It todav: $1. HACKS, "n.l Chestnut Knom REAL ESTATE FOR SALE cian Gardens. 205 n. rllxlh at. adle.

born Meptemher 14. lames R. Ferguson Jessie end Florence Hasten, 4150 Blaine, FORIMAN II. A ft, auto screw machines; Virginia E. Busch born-September 18.

nt iikm small battery in local plant; steady day shift; good opportunity for capable man. Joseph and Bnibnia Heather, 3408 Wis Clarence A. Wallace IM. IIIDSON COACH-Wry" clean; J9: I I H. consin, horn Heplemher 16.

Mrs. Helen O. Fox For appointment jilinne JF. nx.t'l. Ralph end Kalliryn Howman, 6573 Powers.

Bungalows, Cottages FARMHAND AND Mil. HI-US Champ Gilbert Cooper 81. Louts avenues, iniermeni born September 16 Sit Dairy Farm. VOrktnwn 1134. Eugene and Kerleen Arnall, 2837 Wyoming, Mary Lea Woolen Versal W.

Seaman NOUIII Villi IIANDH wilt. Call at Chanitrys- horn Weill rmiirr I NORTH MAIIKI 4.MI4 llrlt cults, 4 on Electric 4(161 Bingham ave. Catherine B. Fansler Qllheit and Manila Itlckard. 7161 Welling III l( '37 l-donr; very Js'attiral Jtrle5.

m. i.vv. HMO OLDS "TOR PL DO StDAN H.dia? 2211 S. Grand. rooms: balh: ton court, born September 13.

SILVER POLISHER WTD. Or young man Francis O. Cincinnati Ann'e M. Boyer Cincinnati. Ohio Ohio Gilbert and Hildegarde DeFoe, Klrkwood, Business Property willing to learn.

Abe Schwartiman 613 Locust st. born September 17. Lorean Ellis Carpenter Centralis. 111. Edwin and June Baumer, Brentwood, Leah Nance St.

Elmo. 111. FL1MOI TH 4-door; perfect eond(7 private party. 7ln.t Calvin. GO, .4.

Auto Tires SHAW. 5218 Nice Dig store; 4-room residence in rear: sell or trade. LA. 813. SALESMEN born September 16.

Richard and Marie Wolschlager, Lemay, born September 17. Charles L. Luttrell Bloomlngton. 111. Mrs Nancy E.

McCarty 111. Joseph L. Orange 721 N. KinRshlghway Mrs. Kathryn G.

Wyatt Walton Caesar and Lord I a Pin I. 1429A East Prai Suburban Property FOi ih fisnxid fi-niv; In paper; must Easton. rie, born September 13. WORLD WAR VETERANS Single; neatly dressed: leave town Sunday; travel west coast for winter: sales organization; permanent with advancement; transportation furnished; expense advanced. M.

Crobarger, Hotel Maryland; don't phone. son, pastor: Sunday school will assemble at 9 a. m. The pastor will conduct a morning worship service at 10:30 o'clock, speaking on "Tokens of Salvation." The Christian Endeavor societies will hold their meetings at 8:45 p. m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. Klngshlghway boulevard and West-minister place: Services will be held 11 a. m. and 9 p.

m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 5807 Murdoch avenue: Services will be held st 11 a. m.

THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 3524 Russell boulevard: Services will be held at II a. and 7:30 p. m.

FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 5589 Page boulevard: Services will be held at II a m. and 7 m. FrriM CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST'.

3452 Potomac street: Services will be held at II a m. and 7 30 m. SIXTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIEN-TiHI', 3738 Natural Bridge avenue: Services will be held at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. SEVENTH. CHURCH OF CHRI8T. SCIENTIST. 1123 Holly Hills avenue: Services will be held at.

11 a. m. EIGHTH CHURCH OF CHRI8T. SCIENTIST Sklnker road and Wydown boulevard: Services will be held at 11 a. m.

"Reality" Is the subject of the lesson-sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, this Sundav. SAMUEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, S012 Maryland avenue, the Rev. John W. Flucke, pastor: Sunday school will assemble at 9 a. m.

The 10 a. m. worship service, in observance of Rallv Day. will include the Installation of church workers a children's sermon and a sermon on "The Educational Task of the Church." Samuel Friendship Circle will meet at m. KINOSHIOHWAY PRESBYTE RAIN.

Kingshlghwsv boulevard and Cabanne avenue the Rev. J. Carter Bwelm. pastor: The pastor's sermon theme at the 11 a. m.

worship service will be "In the Hearts of Men LAFAYETTE PARK BAPTIST. Lafayette and Mississippi avenue, the Rev. O. R. Shields, paslor: Sunday school will meet at 9:30 a.

The paslor will conduct worship services at 10:35 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. Baptist Training Union will meet at 7'45 p.

m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, 6501 Wydown boulevard, the Rev. Frederick W. Hyslop. pastor: The Rev.

Hyslop will feature the traditional Shofar music of the Jewish New Year in the morning service. He will explain the ancient Temple service, and the choir will sing the Shofar song to "the oldest known melody In the world." 8ellers and Margaret Badgley, 4203 West FERGFSON bT LUKE 8 EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED. 2338 Tennessee avenue, the Rev. W. Wellge.

paslor: Sunday school will assemble at 9 a. m. The pastor's sermon subiect at the 10 a. m. divine worship errire will be ASCENSION LUTHERAN.

Donovan and Fjrhelbercer avenues. St. Louis Hills, the Rev. E. V.

Oelschlaeger. pastor: Sunday school and Bible class will assemble at 9 a. The paMor will conduct a morning service at 10 IS o'clock, speaking on "A Proeram Big Enough ST MATTHEW EVANGELICAL AND "FPORMED. Jefferson avenue and Potomac street, the Rev. Csrl F.

Sturm. pastor Morning servlres mill be held at is. and 10 10 o'clock ST MARKS FPIBCOPAlf Clifton and Murdoch avenues: Church mill es'emlile at 9 41 a The Rev. Msthemr Warren ii conduct the morning service at 10 30 SA1.EM FVANOEIICAL. Shreve and Msrf.rett.

avenues, the Rev J. Over-berk, paslor: Hible school will at 9 15 a. m. "The Holy Will of Our God" mill be the topic of the pa -tor sermon the 10 30 a worship service. ST ANDREW'S EVANGELICAL AND FORMED, California and Juniata street, the Rev.

T. L. Boech. pastor: Sunday school will meet at 9 a. m.

The pastor will conduct a German worship servire at 5 a. m. and a Rally Day service at 10 a. m. speakingon "Something to Rally Around ST.

MATTHEW LUTHERAN. Wren and Thekia avenues, the Rev. Paul W. Streu-fert pastor: Sundav school will assemble et a m. The topic of the pastor's sermon st the 10 a.

m. Rally Day service will be "The Stranger, at the Door." A vesper service mill be held at 7 p. m. OAK HILL PRF.SBYTERIAN. Connecticut street at O'k Hill avenue, the Theociore Smvlte.

pastor: Sundav school and Bih clases will meet at 30 a. m. The psstor will conduct worship services at 10 4s a. m. and al 8 m.

In observance Rsllv Dev. and the Chrltln Endeavor societies will hold their meetings at 6 4S WFBS1ER GROVES CHRISTIAN. Tuxedo boulevard at Bomnart avenue, the Rev Raymond McCalllrter. pastor: Holv communion mill be celebrated at the 10:45 a "i worshln service. BETHEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.

Big Berd and Forsythe boulevards, the Rev. Albert Korrls. pastor: "The Solution of the Child Problem" will be the put'or'i sermon theme at the 8:30 and 11 a m. services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.

Webster Groves, the Rev. Ervine Inglls, pastor: Church school will assemble at 9:30 a. m. The pastor will conduct a morning worship service at 11 o'clock, spesktng on "Strength Lexington, born September 15. Donald R.

Borlinghaus Myrtle K. Wanek Hugh and Emily Mathews, Pine Lawn, HARTNETT, 18 4-room. verv modern brick; lot (10x170. RIMER, EL. 4025.

born Sept. 15. Howard Bell ..3543 Michigan Normandy, Mo. 111. 111.

...5706 W. Park ..5752 W. Park Kent and Anna Marls Feltz, 817 Bates, born Sept. 13. Virginia F.

Heuer William E. Cova Esther Grandinettl Alvln ami Mary Hurst. 52C9 Ashland, born September In. William E. Perrv 111.

Martin and Mary Pape. Rlvervlew Gar Mrs. Verne, Bigelow Hebron. 111. dens.

born Sept. 17. Leonard and Mary Scatuiro. Venice, 111., born juiv 17. rZ 0 1 CHAMBER VETS-- AT FIRST I UtX-jli I COMMERCE HAS SEEM WOMDFCED WHY EVEKi hirXJi'', 4NV A-TCYlW TMAKE TH' ClCH RAMCHECS ''-) WV TOWM ATTRACTIVE TO KEPT THOSE OLD Yi'tjLl TOUCISTS, BUT THEVLlA AMTIQUES --PUT A 15 HAVE T'FIX UPTH' TRIP WER OWE rTcTTT II VA I RAMCH ROAP3 F1CST-- I HIGH-CEMTERED 'XXi' J-J BOV5 HIDE TH' U6MTEMED fl Ralph and Julia Collins, 6960 Kennerly, born Sept.

20. Letter and Orsre Mathews, 5318 Cole Bril- lienie. horn Kept, 18, EAST HT. LOUIS BOYS. Normnn and Alice Hollen, 1628 North For ty-second.

Rolend and Catherine Metzger, 508 Alexander place. calvary C'emeierv. Henry llollenhenW Funeral eervlcr. will he held at 2 w. Monday al the Koch Chapel.

3M4 North Fourteenth street, for Henry Hollenbeck, 85 of 2413 Longfellow avenue, Overland, mho died yesterday. Burial will be in Calvarv Cemetery. Mrs. Mary J. Hauser Mrs.

Mary J. Hauser. 82. of 2326A Montgomery street, who died Wednesday, was burled in Calvary Cemetery today after services at- the Goodhart At Goodhart Funeral Home, 2228 St. Louis avenue.

Mrs. Catherine Keuters Funeral services were held today at Perpetual Help Church. 2001 East Linton avenue, for Mrs. Catherine Keuters. 69.

of 4340 College avenue, who died Wednesday. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery. The arrangements were handled by the Bromschwig Funeral Home, 4746 West Florissant avenur. Mrs. Anna Koeppens Mrs.

Anna Koeppens, 72. of 1615 South Grand boulevard, who riled Friday, will be burled Mondav In Oak Grove cemetery following services at 3 p. from Mslh, Hermann Son Chapel, Fair and West Florissant avenues. Bruce Morris The funeral of Union L. Morris.

1263 Norih Kingshlghwav boulevard, mas held today at the Sullivan Funeral Home. Euclid and St. Louis avenues. Burial was in Calvarv Cemetery. He died Thursday.

Mrs. Lottie J. Murphy Funeral services were held today at St. James' Church. 1349 Tamm avenue, for Mrs.

Lottie Murphy. 66. of 6438 Lloyd avenue, who died Wednesday. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery. The' arrangements were handled by the Krlegshauser Funeral Home, 4228 South Klngshlghway boulevard.

Mrs. Mary A. Rrhule Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a. m. Jrom St.

Anthony Church. 3134 Merameo street, for Mrs. Mary A. Schulze, 66. of 4139 South Compton avenue, who died Friday.

Burial will be In SS Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Gebken-Benx Mortuary. 2642 Meramec street, Is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Hazel Topping Funeral services for Mrs.

Hazel Topping. 45. of 2614 Minnesota avenue, who died Werinesriny. were held today at the Krlegshauser Mortuary. 4223 South Kings-highway boulevard, followed by burial in Sunset Burial Park.

Alfred W'enrtt Funeral services mill he held Mondav. at 2 p. from the Beiderwierlen Funeral Home. 19.16 St Louis avenue, for Alfred Wendt, of 3714A North Twenty-first street, who died Friday. Burial will be In New Bethlehem Cemetery.

Fred A. E. Mueller Mrs. Ella C. Mueller Jsmes Dsins Hel.n W.

Kesslcr Thomas Cody Dorothy Whealen Theodore E. George Marcella Kappen Richard B. Mulligan Bessie C. Buzbee Ernest L. Rogers Maxine Russell Charles McGill Mary Catherine Colyer Thomas E.

Wall Margaret A. Chandler Bernhard F. Sadowskl Laura E. Bllderback Jesse Coleman Hatile Gant Wilbur Downg Edith Bown 5023 Wells 5023 Wells 4122 Alma ...1481 Ooodfellow 5126 Highland ...,2648 Arlington ..648 E. Red Bud 4243 De Soto Chicago.

III. Chicago. III. III. Pawnee, 111.

Ohio Ohio ..5910 Morganfcrd Mo. .921 La Beaume Salisbury ChlfSRo. 111. 813 Park Denver. Colo.

St. Louis County Walter and Violet Bieller, 2123 Market. Albert and Emma Alles. Fults. 111.

William and Julia Mathews. 625 Brady. Edward and Bertha Machinsky, Collins-vllle. 111. Vincent and Elaine Pensoneau.

8105 Church lane. Robert and Pauline Gnheen. 3304 Bond. John and Opal Jackson. 1805 St.

Louis. WHJiam and Margaret Braunagel, 332 Out Our Way Edward H. Parbs Danforth. III. Betty Florence Duever Gillman.

111. Wlnford A. Farrell 4387 Potomac Mary M. Shw 3815 West Ping Ervin Porter 4239 W. Evans Velma Ray Wood 4224E Pace Louisville.

III. Louisville. 111. Chicago, 111. Chicago.

III. Arkell Bateman Dorothy Stlpskal Bennie P. Pope Christine Dlmltice Norm Fifth Joseph and Helen Grass, 3524 Plggoll. France and Hester Allard. 9 Circle drive.

Adam and Margaret Baran. 2535 Forest pi. Ozell and Ollle Thomas, 1822 Russell. Revmt.nd and Catherine Smith. 1628'4 Baker.

Notbln and Olleeta Rackley, 818 Slate. Judge nd Annie Lucky, Golden Gardens. Jsmes and Mary Chapman, 112 North Third. Arnold and Talczar Maksudian, 1921 Norlh Foil let h. Howarn and Ethel Johnson.

1006A North Nlnlh. Robert and Edna Cnnklln. 1012B Illinois. Nathaniel and Adrianne Lampkln, 17 Market. filRI.S.

Trov and Irene Atwood, 701 Penn. Wilbur and Marie Welhe. 728 Nort Tenth. George and FMelle Caldwell. 6613 Missouri.

John and Ina early. 619 North Twelfth. Byron and Belly 2024 State. John and Marjorie Morris. 646 North Tenth.

Louis and Bernice Eckels, 812 North Eighty-second Thomas and Eileen Hagan, 1354 North Forty-Ilrst. Gu mi i on Gag Driver, Rob Him Of $30 Harvey Berry, delivery truck driver for Kapp's Market, 1655 South Thirty-ninth street, reported to police last night that at 5:20 p. m. two men, both armed with revolvers, forced their way into his truck in the 4100 block of Cleveland avenue and made him get into the rear, where one of the men tore his butcher's apron Into strips and bound his hands behind him. They abandoned the truck in the rear of 3900 Flad avenue after takinjf $30 from him.

He freed himself and summoned police. Edward C. Welsh 4806 Clippies pi. Addalene Wilson Louisville, Ky. Horse Sense Ansitcrs Today's questions are asked on Paee 13.

1. 11 A. M. 2. Horns 3.

Stand 4 Baseball 5 Shoulder 6. (a) Senators $10,000 z) (b) Ambassadors $17,500 (x) Justices $20,000 (w) Cabinet $15,000 (y President $75,000 (v) Csrl C. Toeneboehm lola E. Voges Frank Brown Clara E. Kruep John M.

Hart Florence M. Ersham Gerhard W. Thyssen Mrs. Flossie Hldde William E. Creekmur Marjori Purdue .300.1 A 8.

Complon Minnesota 4045 Delmar ...1527 Kldd court Mattoon, III. Mattoon, III. ..7226 N. Broadway ...3854 Washington Evansville, lnd. Evans vTlle, lnd.

Florists NETTIE'S ri.OWER GARDEN Funeral snrava. S2 am haftketa .1 n. M01 bOUIU GRAND. GKand 9600. I.

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