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ANHOUNCEMENTS I rmaujj Minicas-tUi IHerniaf Tilbnit 01 March 18, 1963 I J. 0 BITUA RJ ANOJFUNE HALS 4 SPANDE Oscar age 83, of 6016 Xerxes Ave. So. Survived by Mary; 7 tons, Christ, Ernest, Outnten of Raymond of Hopkins, Roy of St. Paul, Ores! of Lokevilie and Curtit of Eden Prairie; 2 daughters, Mrs.

E'mer iGladvs) Lynn of Mos. ond Mrt. George (Normal Moron, Sar- otoga, Calif 34 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; 2 titters, Mrt, T. O. Honson, Clarkf eld and Mrt.

Osmund Weitre of Sioux Fails. Funeral servicet Monday afternoon 2 o'clock, Rosedale lufheran Church, Pillsbury Ave. 44th St. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Saturday afternoon 3 o'clock at Werness Brothers Chapel, W.

50th Si. 4 2e Mrs. Floyd F. Hogue, 20, 4130 Zenith Ay. poses astride Tass the six-year-old American Saddle Bred gelding she recently sold with a Star and Tribne want ad.

OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS MICKll Arthur eg 51, of 2527 25th Ave. S. Survived by wife. Myrtle; 2 inn, Jamet and larry of Mplt daughters, Mrs. Barbara landvick, Chicago, Miss Pomelo MicHe, Mpls i brothers.

Wayne, Glen, Monte-viaeo; sister. Art S.gal, Wheaton, 5 grandchildren. Services Monday 1 p.m. Ihe New McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, director, 32nd St. ot Mmnehaho Ave.

imerment lakewood. Visitation beginning Sun. I m. Memorials to Bethany Lutheran Church. MONSON Albert, age 75, of 521 9'h St.

Survived by several nieces 4 nephews. Graveside services Mondoy 1.30 m. at the Fort-Snellma Notion-al Cemetery. Anderson-Peterson Chapel, 27th Av. S.

at Franklin. Clifford Peterson, director. FE 6-9663 NATZ Florence, residence 3347 lyndale Av. age 75 on Thursday. Survived by 1 sen, Earl Kimmie, with U.

S. Air Force at Columbus. Ohio; I sister, Mrs. Moble Hem, Wausau, 4 grandchildren; nieces 4 nephews. Services Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home, Monday, 1:30 p.m.

Inteiment Crystal Lake Cemetery. NEEDHAM Don age 89. of 5344 43rd Av. S. Funeral notice later.

Arrangements McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, director, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Av. NELSON Arthur, age 72. of 4126 42nd Av. S.

Survived by 4 sons, 8loise, George, Arthur, alt of Mpls. 4 Fred of Altadena, 1 brother, Nelt Srrandquist in Sweden; 5 listers, Mfs. Nellie Pearson of Coalmont, Mrs. Ellen Storen of Coalmont, Mrs. Hulda Bengson of Ke-wanee.

III. Mrs. Marie Olson, San-tana, Florida 4 Mrs Gusta Anderson of Hinckley, Minn. Service! Tueiday I m. from the New McDivitt-Hauge Chaoei, Lawrence Hauge, Director, 32nd St.

ot Minnehaha Ave. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation af'er 1 p.m. on Monday. NOIT Emma.

Age 85, of 1614 Ridge-wood lane, Roseviile, on March 17. Survived by 2 M'S. lyall J. Scnbner of Mrs. Adolf M.

Peterson Jessie) of Roseviile, 4 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Private service Wedneiday at 1 1 AM from the Henry Funeral Home, 536 N. Snelling St. Paul. Interment Sumet Memorial Park.

Visitation Tuesday 7 to 9 PM. NYSTROM -Anna aae 77, of 2930 Haves St. on Fri. Beloved mother ot Mrs. Erik IFIorence) Kunzman, Mrs.

Hubert lArdellel Bcrrker, both of Moll.) Mil. Orville (Elainel Rugroden. Oakland, Leonard A. Nvstrom, Pieaionton Calif, ond Karl F. Nvi-trom, also turvived by 2 inters Mrs.

Alma En-st'om, St. Paul 4 Miss Viola Johnson Mpls 17 grandchildren. 5 great-grandchildren. Member Salem Covenant Church Services 2 m. Mon.

at the O. E. Larson Chanel 2301 Central Av. NE. Interment Hillside Cemetery.

Visitation from 11 a.m. Sun, until time of service. Ave So. THORSEN Earl of 2111 2nd Ave. age 72.

Survived by wife, Lillian H.t daughter, Mrs. Kenneth H. John-ton of North Brook, 3 grandchildren; titter, Mrs. Carrie Leonard of St. Peter, Minn.

Funeral Mon. 8:15 a m. from the Gleason Mortuary with Requiem Moss 9 am. St. Stephens Church.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Parish prnvert Sunday evening 7:30 p.m. In State Sunday afternoon and evening ot Gleason Mortuary, 2650 Nicollet Ave. 1 VRCHOTA Marion age 33. of 9618 4th Ave Bloomington.

Reauiem High Mass Monday 9 a nv at Church of the Nativity. Bloomington. Interment National Cemetery. Arrangements by Gill Brothers (Bloomington-Rtchfieldl Chapel, 9947 lyndale Ave. So.

WHIPPLE George M. Age 94, formerly of St Louis Pork. Survived by I ton, Floyd 4 4 grandchildren of Fergut Falls; 2 grandchildren 4 6 great-grand-children of Mpls. 1 son, Niel preceded him in death in 1954. Funeral services ot Union Congregational Church in St.

-louis Park Wednesday 2 P.M. Reviewal at church I hour before time of service. Interment Sunset. Arrangement by Gearhart Funeral Home, Fergut Fall. WILSON Roland oge 62, formerly of Mpls.

Passed away March 16 at lot Angeles, Calif Survived by wife, Ann; brother. John Hughev neohew Terry niece, Judy both of Mpls. Funeral services 4 interment Wedneiday at Los Angeles, Calif. WINKLER Hattie oge 74 2815 Oliver Av. on Sat.

Survived bv 1 son, Rov Winkler of Medicine lake; 1 silter Martha Woiahn of olso 2 arandchildren. Services Tues. 1 30 p.m. Sundseth-Anderson Funeral Home. Interment Crvstal Lake Ceme-fery Pevewgl after 7 m.

Sun. 5. CEMETERY LOTS A Xj jf MX i Mrs. Hogue's horse gets a good home thanks to Want Ads DttrMATER lowrerce ao 16. 9809 Pillsbury Survived by parents.

Mr. A Mrs. Earl R. DelaMater, 3 utters, Sandra, Er-lene, Eleanor; olso grandparents, Mr. I Mrt.

L. W. Kngbaum of Mpls. Re-auiern H'gh Mass Wednesday 9 a.m. ot the Nativity Church, Bloonvrgton.

Rmory Tuesday 8 m. ot Gill Bro'hert Chanell 997 Lyndole Av. 5. Interment Reiurrection Cemetery. Reviewal after 7 p.m.

Tues-dnv. Vemonals preferred to the Nativity Church building fund. DORN Mrt. Eva. 65, of on March 15.

Survived by husband. Jay, 3 sons, Gerald, Derwood 4 Willard, oil ol 2 brothers, Lawrence of Nicollet Alvm of Madeira. sister, Mis. Peral Laura McCullum, of Des Momes, Iowa, 4 grandchildren, many other relatives friends. Services Tuesday 2 p.m.

Methodist Church Prince-Ion. Visitation Kaun Funeral Home, Princeton. DOWNS Oicor wge 59, of 8200 W. 8nd Street, Bloomington, on Fri. Survived by wife, Clara.

Services Mon. 1.30 p.m. at the Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkins. Interment Grandview Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Sunday noon.

ESSE! Agatha age 79, of 7515 Penn Av. Richfield. Survived by son, Harold. Dubuque, Iowa; daughter Mrs. Philip G.

IDoloresI Lmd, Bioonnngron; 2 grandchildren; brother, Alphonse Nachbor of Seattle! 3 sisteis, Mrs. Gertrude Witgraf of Mrs. George Caroline! Faust, B'amerd, and Mrs. Elizabeth Capistron of Crookiton. Reauiem High Muss Mon.

9 a.m. at St, Richard church, Richfield. Rosary Sun. 8 p.m. at Gill Brotheis, Bioomingion-Richtield Chopei, 9947 Lyndale Av.

S. Interment St. Mory cemetery. Reviewal after 4 p.m. Sun.

FAWCETT Ralph age 87, of Evaniton, III. Formerly ot Mpn. He was preceded in death by hs wife, Lelia G. Survived by 2 sons, Eugene of Highland Park, III. Jennings B.

of Evonston, ill. 1 daughter, Mrs. Jessie Fawcett kulph of Mpls. 4 grandchildren. Services will be Tuesday ot 3 PM at Davies Mortuary, Highland Place ot 14th St.

with interment al Lakewood. FERLEN Ethel age 64. of 9 Queen Av. S. Survived by sons.

Russell Northfield and Donald Mols.i sister. Mrs. A E. Lindholmi brother, Balfour Parry, both of 6 grandchildien; 2 nephews and I niece. Services Monday morning 10 clock Werness Brothers Chapel, 37th St.

Nicollet Av. interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning Sunday I o'clock. FORNEY Earl age 77, of 1932 Princeton St. Paul, on March 16 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Survived by wife, Nellie ITrusselll, 1 daughter, Mrs. J. Wilson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1 ton, John W. Forney of 6 grandchildren, 1 great-grandson, I sister. Miss Clare Forney, Urbana.

III. Servicet Wednesday 2 p.m. from Cleveland Avenue Methodist Church, 255 S. Cleveland Av. at St.

Clair, Si. Paul. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Visita. tion ot The Henry Funeral Home, 536 N.

Snelling St. Paul from 4 p.m. Tuesday until 12 noon Wednesday of the church from I p.m. until time of service. FORSTER Forrest A.

passed away March 16, St Joseph Hospital, Brain-erd. Born Feb. 28. 1892, Blakesburg, Iowa. Parents were Matthew W.

Lucy Long Forster. Founder of The Fonter Co. Survived by wife, Ethel; 1 daughter, Mrs. William Pagenkopf, Niles, Michigan; 1 son, Grover, Way-zata; 1 sister, Mrs. William Armstrong of Houston, Texas; 6 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren.

Services Tuesday March 19, 11 A.M. Cross Lake Lutheran Church, Ooss Lake, Minn, interment lakewood Cemetery, Tuesday 4 p.m. Prefer memorials to Cross lake Lutheran Church of which he had been a member since inception. Arrangements by Halvorson Johnson, Brainerd. Minn.

GLADHILL Mary age 72, of 3933 3Vth Av. S. Survived by 5 sons, Loren, John, Roger, Vincent Gerald; 2 daughters, Mrs. Muriel Little of Buffalo, N.Y. Mrt.

Elois Heutmaker of Sunville, 3 brothert, John Walter O'Connor of Mplt. William of St. Francis, Minn.i 1 titter, Mrs. Rose Christopherson of Mpls.i 33 grandchildren 6 great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday 8:30 a.m.

from the New McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, Director, 32nd St. at Minnehaha. Requiem High Mass 9 a.m. Church of St. Helena, 43rd St.

33rd Av. Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Rosary Monday 8 p.m. HOLMES Dean age 50, of Bar--ronett, formerly of 3331 25th Ave.

S. Survived by wife, Helga; sons, Brian and Bradley; daughters, Mrs. Shirley Hartley and Morilynn and Elizabeth Holmes; 6 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Angie Holmes; brothers, Lowell, Daniel and Merrill; sister, Mrs. Janet Johnson.

Services Mon. I p.m. at The Henry W. Anaerson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S.

Memorials pret. to donor choice. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Sunday. Interment National Cemetery.

HUTTNER Clara age 75. 3220 Mmnenaha Av. S. Survived bv husband. William; son, Leslie; I daughter, Mrs.

Audrey Petersoni brother, Peter Paulsen; sister, Mrs. Matilda Bronson; 10 grandchildren: II great-grandchildien. Member of Minnehaha lodge. Eastern Star 4 Vanderberg Presbyterian Church. Reviewal beginning Sun.

I p.m. Services Mon. 2:30 p.m. The New McDivitt-Hauae Chapel. Lawrence Hauge, director.

Minnehaha at 32nd St. JOHNSON Mabel, Res. 225 7th Av. Hopkins. Age 57.

Survived by husband, Palmer, son, Donald of daughter, Mary Ann, Hopkins, granddaughter, Mary Lou, brothers, Otto Fields, Edwin Fields, Pray, Wise, 5 nieces. Services Wed. II a.m. Gerhsemone Lutheran Church, Hopkins. Interment Grand View Cemetery.

Fnendi may call beainmng Tuesday 10 a.m. ot Strobeck-Johnson Chapel, 1400 Excelsior Hopkint and at Church 1 hr. before tervice. Memorials preferred to Gethsemane Lutheran Church. JOHNSON Victor aae 76.

of 3715 Columbus Av. Survived bv hs w.fe, Gertie: 2 sons. Gilbert E. of Bobbins-daie, Melvin H. of Houston, Texas: I brother 4 I sister in Sweden.

Member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services Tuesday. 1:30 p.m., Barney Anderson-Leland Funeral Home, Chicago and 37th St. Interment lake-wood.

Visitation after 1 p.m. Monday. JOHNSON Samuel age 70. of 3856 Bloomington Ave. Survived by sister, Mrs.

Came Knott, 4 nieces 4 nephews. Services Tues. 1 at the Henry W. Anaerson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Mon. Graveside services 3:30 m. Tues. at St.

Ansgar Cemetery, Cannon Falls. KRUEGER Cora age 84, residence: 2633 Colfax Av. on Sunday. Survived by sister. Miss Clara V.

Krue-ger; tister-in-law, Mrs, Clara L. Krue-ger; 2 nephews; 1 niece, all of Mpls. Services Tuesday 1 m. Welander Qunt IWest Chapel) 2301 Dupont Av. S.

Interment Brooklyn Maple Grove Cemetery, Osseo. Minn. Friends may call beginning 2 p.m. Monday. LAKE Albert Randolph, age 70, of Forest Lake.

Passed away Sunday noon. Survived bv wife, Irene; I son, William W. of Mpls. Granddaughter Prudence Lake; 2 sisters, Mrs Eveivn Lake Gordon Mrs. Ruth Needham both ot Mpls.

Funeral Service 2 P.m. Wednesday Elim Lutheran Church at Scandia, Minn. Visitation ot Mattson Funeral Home, Forest Lake Tuesaay altemoon 4 evening. Inteiment, Elim cemetery. LAMOUREUX George, age 84, years, 2917 First Av.

oldest member of Plaster Tendert Union local 111. Survived by n'ece, Alice Hoag. 3 giandoughtert 4 5 great-grandchildren, all Mpls. several nieces 4 nepnews. Funeral Wed.

8:30 a.m. Fiynn 4 Son Funeral Home, Lyndale S. ot 36th. St. 4 9 clock Requiem Mais Church of St.

Stephen, 22nd 4 Clinton. Interment Crystal lake Cemetery. Rosary Tuei. 8 p.m. Fnendi may call after 7 p.m.

Mon. LUKENSACH Katherine, age 88, of 3135 Park Av. on Sun. Survived by ton, Meivm. of Mon.

Services 4 interment from Egeihof Funerot Home, Dubuaue. Iowa. MANKE Clarence age 44. of 7209 1st Av. Richfieid.

Beloved husband of father ol Teirv, U.S. Marines, kona'd and Douglas; son of Mrs. Clara Manske. St. louis Park; brother of Mrs.

Walther Schmidt (Ruthl. St. Louis Pork. Services Tues. I p.m.

Berea Lutheran church. 7538 Emerson Av. Interment Elmhurst cemetery. Visitation beginning 4 p.m. Mon.

Morris N-lsen Chaoei, Poitiand Av. ot E. 66th St. McCANNEY James, age 3 months, ot 5813 44th Av. Survived bv pai-ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. McCannev; brother, Dannv; sister, Sw-san; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete F'ede of Wisconsin RapiOs.

4 Mr and Mrt. Francit Mc Canney of Molt. Graveside services Wednesday 10 a.m.. Fort Snelling National Ceme-teiy. Arrangements by The New Mc-Divtt Hauge Chapel.

Lawrence Haeoe, St at Mmnenaha Av. No I'tot'On. OBITUARIES and FUNERALS ANDERSON Andre age 74, of 1212 9lh St. Iformeily o( 29u6 Dupom Ay. N.j Beloved husband of Anna, father of Mrs.

Irene itoe'cher, William Anderson of Moll-, broth' ot Gay f). Anderson, Mpls. Mn. Paul Grover, Oswego. also 2 grand children.

Services Tueiday, I m. at Pererson Albimon iSo. Chapel) 17th St. at Chicago Av. Sunt 1 1 Peterson, director.

Interment. Crystal lake. ANDERSON Maud Cote, 2261 Folwell Street, 31. Paul. Survived by Hep-ton, Dr.

Gaylord W. Anderion, St Pouli niece Mn. Harold Peterson of Grav-land. Wash. Services Tuei afternoon 4 clock Wemeii Broihert Chapel, 37th Si.

Nicollet Av. Reviewal ot chapel beg.nning Mon. 4 clock unlit Tuet, 3 clock, if to detired memon alt may be made to Untvertiiy of Minn, Memorial Fund. ANDERSON Richard I. Age 87, of Augutiana Home.

Formerly of 4012 Portland Ave. Survived by wife, Ida; daughiert, Mrt. Marie Reim Mrt. Doroihy Spangler; 2 grandchildren. Members St.

Paul lulhe'an Church. Service! Tueiday 10:30 A M. at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S.

Interment lokewood. Friends may call after 4 P.M. Monaay. AVEISGARD Emrno, Age 91 of 4136 Queen Av. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Roy (Myrtle) Myhr, Hopkins. Son, Harold Aveltgard, Hillsboro, Oregon. 3 grondsons great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday p.m. Werness Bro thers Chapel W.

50ih St. Beard Av. S. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel beginning Monduy 5 p.m.

BANCROFT John age 32, formerly ot tdma occidently on Sunday. Survived by wife, Charlotte, 2 children, John Kent Mary Ann; parents, Mr. Mrs. Henry K. Bancroft, brothers, Franklin of Dillon, Montano, ond James of Mpls.

Notice of funeral service later. Arrangements with Wer-nest Brothers, 3i00 W. 50th St. WA 7-8641. IARCK Either, age 68.

of 1529 Hoi. ton St. Paul on March 17. Sur. vived by 1 daughter, Mrs.

Harry Hansen IJean) of Amery, Wise; 2 sons, Harold M. of Si. Paul, Calvin F. of Costa Mem, Calif.) 7 grandchildren; I silter, Mrs. Violet Molden of Austin, Minn.

Service Wednesday 1:30 m. trom Como Park Lutheran Church. Hoyt at Sheldon, St. Paul. Interment Union Cemetery.

Visitation at The Henry Funeral Home, 536 N. Snellmg St. Paul trom 4 m. Tuesday until P.m. Wednesday and at the church from 12 30 m.

until time of service. Memorials far Como Park Lutheran Church. BARRY Charles, of 1810 NE. Taylor. Funeral Notice later.

Fox-Sullivan Funeral Parlors, 2533 Central Av. IOOKHAM Lucille age 50, of 2419 4th Av. S. Funeral notice later. Arrangements by Buchmger-Gearhart Funeral Home, ST 9-1564.

BRENNAN Roland age 64, 1718 4th. Ave. N. Survived by brother John, Fort Worth sisters Mrs. H.

H. Reid, Mrs. Charles Rice, Mpls, Mrs. f. J.

Spoor. Detroit, Mich. Funeral services Tues. 8:30 a.m. from the Chapel, Requiem Mass 9 a.m.

St. Olaf Catholic church. Inter, ment St. Anthony's Cemetery The Rosary 7 p.m. Mon.

Arrangements with Richard Gill Chapel, 735 E. Franklin. FE 5-7729. REIVIK Elinor M. Age 73 of 1202 California St.

Paul. On March 16. Survived by husband, Rev. Alfred O.r 1 ton. Dr.

Orville N. Breivik of West-port, Conn. 1 granddaughter, I brother, Robert Westfield. Beldenville, Wis. Services Tues 1:30 p.m.

from Como Pork Lutheran Church, Hoyt at Sheldon, St. Paul. Interment Roselawn. Visitation at the Henry Funeral Home, 536 N. Snelling Av.

from 3 to 5 4 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday ond at the Church from 12:30 p.m. until time of service on Tuesday. BROWNING John F. aae 89.

of 3(174 Chicago Ave. Survived by son, Roy Browning of Mpls.j 2 grandchildren-2 great-grandchildren. Services Monday 2:30 p.m. at The New McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, dil rector, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave.

Visitation beginning Sunday I p.m. CARTER Ella I of 4519 43rd Ave S. Survived by husband, Charles W. Friends may call after 7 P.M. Monday until 4 P.M.

Tuesday at the Henry W. Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Ave. S. Services Interment Chicago, III. CARUFEl Maurice March 17.

age 49 yrs. Residence 369 E. Maryland, or. raui. beloved brother of lucien, of lake Elmo; Dennis, of New Brighton; Lionel, Mrs.

Alice Cassidy, both of St. Paul Mrs. Jamet IGeorgetle) Bigelow of West St Paul. Funeral from the Phalen Park Funeral Home, 1235 Arcade, at Hawthorne, St. Paul, Wednesday, March 20, at 8:30 a.m.

Requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church, St. Paul at 9 a.m. Interment Calvary. Parish vigil, 8 p.m.

Tuesday. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. CRAWHALL Lester age 77, 3440 Hennepin Ave. on Saturday.

Survived by hit wife, Elizabeth. Servicet at lakewood Chapel, Tuesday 3 PM, Interment lakewood. Arrangement with Davies. DAVIJ Marguerite, of 1610 Ford Parkwav. St.

Paul. Survived bv brother, Wallace Davis. Oconomowoc. Wise. Funeral services Mon.

ot 2 m. from St. John the Evangelist Church, Portland and Kent. St. Paul.

There will be no visitation. Interment private. Arrangements Dampier-Baird Hiqhland Chapel. 678 S. Snelling Av.

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Friday tor Scndoy. O) Hip at our Wont Ad Counter, Portlond 1 Fifth St INDEX Of Major Classifications Classification Number ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 24 AUTOMOTIVE 219-234 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 112-115 BUSINESS SERVICES 25-63 EDUCATIONAL 100-103 EMPlOYMtNT MEN 95 98 EMPLOYMENT WOMEN 104111 FINANCIAL 240 246 REAL ESI ATE 132 218 RENTALS 116-130 Marilyn and Floyd Hogue were married last May, and the two have been busy with their jobs ever since. There wasn't much time to spend with old Tass. Besides, the money spent for feed and boarding could be better put to other purposes. Decision: Sell Tass1 with a Star and Tribune want ad.

I S''i Sl- I I--i A ONE Double Burial Crypt Chooel Mausoleum in Sunset Memorial Park, Mln-, nesota Odd Fellows Home, 402 St. Paul St Paul, CA 7-7035. 7. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Welander-Quist FUNERAL INFORMATION ARNDT Anna West Chaoei ANSPACH Vernon H. South Chapel BELCHER Earl West Chapel CHIIGREN Lillian South Chapel HOPPER Alfred W.

South Chapel KRUEGER Cora B. West Chapel LARSON Carlo South Chapel OLSON Clarence South Chapel OSTERMAN William North Chaoei PARRISH Major G. West Chopei RADINTZ Henry A North Chopei REIERSON Harry M. South Chaoei SEXE Olaf West Chapel NORTH CHAPEL 1200 BROADWAY A 9-9201 SOUTH CHAPEL CHICAGO AV. AT 19TH FE 2-6566 WEST CHAPEL 2301 DUPONT AV S.

FR 7-2203 EDINA MORTUARY 5)16 HWY. 169 SO. WE 9-8574 McDivitt-Hauge LAWRENCE HAUGE DIRECTOR 32 St. at Minnehaha Av. PA 4-3621 Gill Brothers Central Chapel OFF HENNEPIN at 4TH FE 6-3675 South Chapel 5801 LYNDALE SO.

TA 7-4646 Bloomington-Richfield 9947 LYNDALE SO. TU 8 7771 SINCE 1884 GLEASON MORTUARY Enlarged Modernized NICOLLET AT 27TH ST. TA 3-5207 Albin Chapel 2200 Nicollet FE 3-1418 Paul Albinson Sons DIRECTORS Henry W. Anderson 3(140 23 Av S. PA 9-2331 Washburn-McReavy SOUTHEAST CHAPEL 405 CENTRAL FE 3-2368 NURIHEAST ChAPEl 2905 JOHNSON ST l-JW DAVIES MORTUARY Harmon Place at 14th St.

FE 2 4351 PETERSON-ALBINSON 1701 Chicoqo FE 2-2464 3207 Central ST 9 8889 PUSSEll PETERSON. Director Barney Anderson-Leland WALTER LEIAND, Director 3644 CHICAGO AV. TA 4-0771 MALONE FREMONT Al tOWRY JA 2-2304 Billman-Hunt 2701 CENTRAL NE ST 9-3535 0. E.TARSON 2301 CENlRAt AVE ST 9-3571 RICHARD GILL CHAPEL FRANKLIN AT CHICAGO FE 5-7729 SWANSON LOWRY AT IRVING JA 9 9691 knaeble's JA 9 9636 W. BROADWAY AT UPTON EN ER Pork Ay.

Giont St. FE 6-3634 SUNDSETH-ANDERSON LYNDALE AT 2IST AV. N. JA 99291 Enga-Memorial Chapel 5600 EXCELSIOR BLVD. 929-5600 Finefunerals need not be costly' BUCH1NGER-GEARHART 2535 CENTRAL AV ST 9 1564 S1ROBECK-JOHNSON HOPKINS WEJ-902u Kapala's FE 2-5497 230 I3TH AV NE.

FLYNN SON LYNDAlEAV Sot.36TH TA 2-3181 Bertch "Funeral Chapel 1304 University NE FE 5-7841 MORRIS NILSEN RICHFIEID UN 9-3226 THOMSON BROTHERS 2535 PAPK AV. PEJMB7J3 Seifert GR 2-1716 Mound jriit John BiH.Tian Joseph B'llmon F. Poulton ff 5-42 59 HUBER EXCELSIOR Peter Kozlak ST 9 8S69 Gearty-Davis Robbinsdale EVAN'S" NORDBY, OSSEO "Miller Col. Heights Fox-Sullivan Q-J 244 Hjnson-Nugent FE 5-5128 RA NVUlE BSUIHERS CHAPEL 222 Hennrpm FE 9 0951 WAIERSTON 43-13 NISPIUT AV TAJA567 8UR GORANS6N 3040 IYNDAIES. 1A HODROrF ft SONSAARON CtApIi3 ELTON bJCRL(JND W0 fennepm AvS FR 7-1900 'FREDIRKK'W ABirAYlAMSON lake St at I2'h Av.

S. fA 4-5444 PEARSON Lucille age 71, of Osseo Nursing Home. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Ellen Hunter, son, Carl Pearson, Killeen, Texas; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; brother, Harrie Lawrence. Savanna, III.

Funeral services Tuesaay 3 m. at the Waterston Funeral Home, 4343 Nicollet Ave. ITA 5-45671. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call after I p.m.

on Monday. PETERSON Renold age 47, of 1307 Pierce St. NE. Survived by wife, Eleanor, son, Renold, mother, Mrs. Ida Peterson, sisters, Mrs.

Herbert Helen Nelson, Mrs. Leonard IMar-garet) Dolmseth 4 Mrs. Ralph (Mer-lainel Meyer, brother, Alvin. Past Commander of Gopher Post 440, American Legion. Services Wednesday 1 p.m at the Washburn-McReavy (Southeast Chapel) 405 Central Av.

interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call alter 7 p.m. Monday. 4Q 4 8 Ritual Tuesday 8 p.m. PHELPS Alice age 69.

of 2101 W. 77tn Richtieid. Member of Wood-lake Lutheran Church. Survived by husband Edgar sons. Donald Milwaukee, Wise, and Douglas C.

St. Louit Park; 2 grandchildren. Services Mon. 1:30 p.m. Morris Nilsen Chapel, Portland Av.

at E. 66th St. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation beginning 2 P.m. Sun.

RADINTZ Henry age 90, residence 2307 W. Broadway, formerly a resident of Plymouth Township, on Friday. Survived by wife, Antoinette; daughters, Mrs. Frank IBIanche) Edwards, Mrs. W.

Kent (Kathryn) Corty, of Mrt. Frank (Helenl lenzen, Mrs. Robert lEthel) Bailey, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Schiebe, all of 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Services Tuesday I p.m.

Welander-Quist INorth Chapel), 1200 W. Broadway, interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. REDDING William age 59 yrs. Suddenly March 17. Residence 260 W.

6th St. Survived by 3 brothers, John of St. Paul, Joseph 4 Dennis both ol Mpls. Funeral services from the Kessler 4 Maguire Funeral Home, Wednesaay 8:30 a.m. Requiem Mass Cathedral 9 a.m.

Interment Resurrection Cemetery Parish vigil Tuesday 7:30 P-m- Members of Drivers Union Local 20 please take notice. Friends may cail alter 3 p.m. Tues. ROSLUND Inga age 76, of 3519 oSih Av. S.

Funeral notice laier. Ihe New McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, Director, 32nd St. at Minnehaha Ave. RUNYAN Mrs. Marguerite N.

Age 54, ot 6232 Hth Ave. S. Survived by husbana, Earl daughter, Patricia; 2 sons, Thomas Washington. DC. 4 Bruce 4 sisters, Mis.

Anita Gardner, Florida, Mrs. Mya Morrison, Mrs. Emil Peterson 4 Mrs. Rollm Moe brother, Theodore Haugstead, Black River Falls, Wise. Member of First Evangelical Fiee Church Servicet Tues.

I P.M. al The Albm Chapel, Pagl Albinson 4 sons directors, 2200 Nicollet Av. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call alter 4 P.M. Monaay.

SAUNDERS Agnes Ann. Age 73, of 2845 NE. Ulysses St. Survived by sister Mrs. C.

L. Warren of San Rafael, California, 3 nieces, Mrs. Merrill Fran-zen of Mrs. William Graham of Bloomington, Mrs. K.

J. Bulterfield of San Rafael, 2 nephews, Mr. Chester Warren of Austin, 4 Mr. Alden Purvey of Mound, Minn. Services Tuesday afternoon 1 :00, Wer ness brothers funeral Lhapei, Juu Nicollet Ave.

TA 4-2624. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel beginning Monday 5 PM. SCHMITT Earl age 54, of 2522 E. 52nd St.

Survived bv wife, Evelyn; 3 sons, Thomas, Donald 4 Robert; 2 daughters, Linda 4 Carol; 1 brother, Richard of Rye, N.Y.; 1 sister, Mrs. Dwight (Rose) Burris, I grandchild. Services Tues. 9:30 a.m. ot the new McDivitt-Hauge Chapel, Lawrence Hauge, director, 32nd St.

at Minnehaha Av. Reauiem Mass 10 a.m. St. Kevin's Catholic Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

Rosary Mon. 8 p.m. Visitation beginning Mon, p.m. SEARLES Mae Age 64. Residing with her daughter, Mrs.

Joseph E. Griller of 4327 Garfield Ave. S. Also survived bv daughter, Mrs. Edwin L.

Wilson of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, son, C. C. Searles of Postville, Iowa. 7 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren. Sisters, Mrs.

John Hedges of Akron, Iowa 4 brother, Orlan C. Moore also of Akron, Iowa. Services Tuesday afternoon 4:00 at Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, 3700 Nicollet TA 4-2624. Graveside services on Friday at Akron, Iowa. Friends may call at the chapel begmnig Man-day 4 PM.

SEXE Olaf age 57. residence 2125 Harriet S. on Sun. Survived bv wife Nilda. sister Miss Gudrun Sexe, Molt Services Wed, 2 m.

Welander Quist IWest Chapell. 2301 Duoont Av. Interment National Cemetery. Friends may call after 41 P.m. Tues.

SJOSTROM Herman age 71. of 3907 E. 54th St. Funeral notice later. The Henry W.

Anaerson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. SMITH Stella age 71, of 305 E. 58th St. Beloved mother of Mrs.

C. J. Bhzil (Mildred) James, both of Richfield; Mrs. Anthony Oxborough (Elea-norl, Victor 4 Robert, all of Mplt. 9 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren.

Servicet Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Richfield Lutheran Church. Nicollet Av. at W. 60lh St Interment Bloomington cemetery.

Reviewal beginning 3:30 m. Mondoy Morris N''sen Chanel. Portland Av. at E. 66th St 4 at Ihe Church 1 hr.

before service. SMITHSON Mauae cf 3428 Biais-dell Av. Survived by sons E. famoa. F'a Haro'd R.

ond J. bo'h of L. Birmingham. daughter. Mrs.

Neara Soilars, Mois 9 grandchildren; 7 great giand-children Services Monday afternoon 1 clock Werness Brothers ChaDel. 37th St. 4 Nicollet Av. Interment Sunset Friends may call at chaoei beginning Sunday noon. If so desired memorials may be made to The baot'St Resiuence or S'moson Methodist Church.

SPAIN Pe'er 65. of 520 E. 14th St. on Sunday. Survived by W'te.

laWandat 5 sons, Argyll, V'gvi, Robert, John, 4 Jamtst 3 daughters, Mrs. Joseph Whnlen, Mrs. Euaene F. Bonse, M'S. Gaston Smi'h.

Reviewal at tnger Funeral Home. Park Ave at Grant St. starting 1 p.m Mondoy thiouqh 7 m. rfuneral services 4 interment at Soum Hutchinson. Konsai.

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