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24 The South Bend Tribune, Tuesday, July I960. Indiana-Michigan The Day's Record. GENERAL OBITUARIES. BOARD PASSES OBITUARIES. Marriage License, Applications George R.

Jeffrey. INDIANAPOLIS George Michael G. Ba shore, Evtn.tlon, and INDIANA. KENDALLVILLE Henry RECORD BUDGET LathcriM M. varda, Hi s.

Watt Muhawaka. Daniel Luczyntki. 1427 N. Huer St Hall. 89.

Monday. Funeral 10 and Darlent A. Johncoa, 1I2M CUa- a.m. Wednesday in the Berhalter- R. Jeffrey, 62, who served as Henry County prosecutor from 1922 to 1926, died of a heart attack in a downtown office building itead St.

Hutchins Funeral Home. School Tax Rates Meltoa Tramell. leSIT Star Oace Fred H. Austin, 89, Monday. ola, and Carolyn HoUihan, lOJl Day Miuiawaka.

Donald L. Prairie. Momence. 111., and Services 2 p.m. Wednesday in the L.

E. Eerhalter Son Funeral Would Increase 34 Cents. Mary A. Crenelle. US Marquette Blvd Monday.

He came to Indianapolis in 1929, served four years as U.S. attorney and then entered private Home. Kan a. Hardmaa, Mancnetter, ina. and Kathrya A.

Farrar, Illinois St, Waikertoa. law practice here. The funeral Charlet Tyler and Betty I. Virda- WARSAW Rites 2 p.m will be Thursday morning. Continued irvm page 17, eofimt I.

nua, both of H47 LaSaUe Ave. Wednesday in the McHatton Fu I Larry K. Teeter. II S. 17th and needed for the operation of the Harriett i.

Smoiaa, sturgia. Mica. Alejandr Alvarez. PARIS Prof. Alejandro new Mam Library building down' neral Home for Fred Konkle, 82, of Rt.

3, Warsaw, who died Sun Marvin L. Hug hey. 214H N. St. Laul town.

and Janet A. flliOU, e. wai Alvarez, 92, prominent Chilean le nut Oaceola. A final 2 cents was added4 to gal expert and for 20 years a Albert J. Nortoej A role Creek, O.

4 Nancy J. Thompson, 17)7 St judge of the International Court BREMEN David J. Gcyer, Harold K. Williama. 1031 N.

Woodward the tax rate by the board in an effort to build up School City working balances. The balances St, and Irene B. Williama, 1314 N. Bn 88. Monday.

Funeral 2 p.m. Thurs at The Hague, died yesterday at his Paria home. ea SL, remarrian. day in the Huff Funeral Home, before this action were $94,918.83 Larry V. Baker, mi S.

Slat St, and where friends may cau aner Ceiia r. Kiddie, Jta ru uat. Fltzhogk WowdferdL CLEVELAND (UPI)-Fitdiugh Richard D. Cundlaeb. Lakevllle, and o.m.

today. Survivors include Sargent said a total' of nearly it $8.4 million, must be raised by the school and library tax rate Mary A. Vida, 2MS S. Catalpa Ave, A1 rf a Mrs. Ralph Rodibaueh and Mrs.

Woodford, 60, widely-known local Births. Chester both of South actor, died Monday. He had ap. KOSS Mr. and Mr.

Lawrence Xom, Bend, daughters. to meet the commitments made by the board Monday. In addi-r. tion to state aid money, Sargent Muncie, km, July 11. Mra.

Keaa la the daughter of Mr. Kooert j.yeaw, peared in scores of productions at the Karamu Theater here, and was particularly remembered for his 1931 portrayal of the title 43171 S. Michiian Rd. LAPORTE Mrs. Jutia Majch- i BERNOT Mr.

and Mrt. Wiimer Berndt, Hi N. Hawthorn aoa, July expects nearly $500,000 as. the School City's, share of the 25-cent county school tax rate and some er, 68, wile josepn majener, Rt. 5, LaPorte, Monday.

Services II, St. Josepn a Hoapuai. role in "The Emperor Jones." ZOMBIK Mr. and Mra. Gene Zom 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Hav- bik. M7M W. JSih aoa, July II, St. $540,000 in other revenues. josepn a.

erstock Funeral Home. FREDERICKS Mr. and Mra. faui Frank W. Rostock.

CINCINNATI. O. (UPI) Fredericks. 1117V4 Lincoln Wav In other business, the board awarded a contract for $24,259 to the Taylor Construction Co. for modernizing of lavatories in the daughter, July II, M.

jeaepn a. GOSHEN John Garbowicz, Frank W. Rostock, 77, former edi LaCLUYSfc Mr. and Mr, voaaia QUEEN1 ELIZABETH AND THAILAND KING RIDE IN OPEN COACH IN LONDON-Britain's Queen Elizabeth and King 48. of 315 Denver Monday UCIuyae, ISI7 S.

Mala ma, July II, St. Joieph'i. Rites 9 a.m. Thursday in it. Bhumibol of Thailand ride in a coach to Buckingham Palace after the queen and Prince Philip greeted the Thai monarch and Queen Sirikit, who arrived in London for a three-day visit.

upi Teiephoto. tor and president of the old Cut cinnati Post, died of a heart attack Monday night at a hospital COVINGTON Mr. and Mr. Cuiomar Cline School. The next lowest bidder was H.

F. Glaser Construc- Covinfton, 111 S. Bendix am, July John's Catholic Church, Chicago. II. St; Joaepb The body is in the Zmalecs Fu here.

1 STAUFFER Mr. and Mr. Jack tion at $24,266. "Fuel Contracts. Staufter, 23M Mc Arthur aoa, July neral Home, Chicago.

MICHIGAN CITY II, Memorial. AMOR Mr. and Mra. Ivaa Amor. LOCAL OBITUARY.

Boy Is Rescued North Liberty, am, July II, Memorial. MICHIGAN. Fuel Contracts for the coming 4 year were awarded to the Stand- INDICT RIOT LEADERS. TOKYO tf) Japanese prose- PERKINS Mr. and Mr.

Jimmt As Boat Flips Perkins, N. Studebaker aoa, July BERRIEN SPRINGS Dr. Stegman, C.S.C., interim pastor II, Memorial. cutors today indicted four leaders Mrs. Martha M.

Drajus. RITE PLANNED CHENEY Mr. and Mr. Lyl t-Ut Dillev. 85.

of 305 N. Bluff at Little Flower Catholic Church, in the demonstrators who mobbed nev. Nile, aoa. July II. Osteopathic Mrs.

Martha M. Drajus, 508 S. ard Oil Co. of Indiana, special oil at 8 88 cents par gallon and No. a 2 oil at Hi cents per gallon; Hughes Oil Chicago, No.

5 today. Services at 2 pm, White House Press Secretary PACKARD Mr. and Mra. Glean E. Packard.

1M71 Krn duhler, July will officiate and burial will be in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park. Walnut died at 11 a.m. Mon- i p. i- Yf I Thursday in the McLauchlin Fu James Ha terry June 10 at II, oateopatnie.

in 3i. jusepns nuspitm uci neral Home. holt Mr. and Mr. William Molt, Pallbearers will be Dr.

Lce C. oil at 8.84 cents a gallon, and Tokyo International Airport. oeaung ricum a two-month illness. She was Elkhart, son, July II. Osteopathic.

From Coal Grummell HAIfltLB Mr. aad Mrs. vernoa Iborn in South Bend and lived EDWARDSBURG Mrs. Pearl Hatfield, 17111 Ruthl daughter. Sons, Nelson Sons Fuel Co.

here all her life. Her husband Eads, Dr. Edward E. Packard, Robert Gerard, Chester A. Ry-bicki, Robert Gill, Guy Kubi-ak.

Mr. Weger, who was a part Legal Notices. "Olf July I Ml. at IIM am': aufclla' Funeral to Be On Wednesday. July II, Osteopathic.

Gilman, Monday. The body is at Superior Coal Waggoner's DILLOWAY Mr. and Mra. FoBtrt Stanley died in 1920. Surviving sal to th highest bidder will a held Dilloway.

LaPort. aoa. July It. 0to- the Connelly Funeral ttome, Fuel and Wesley Miller Coal INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) A young boy who set sail on the White River in a homemade boat made of two-by-fours, plywood and aluminum sheet ing was rescued by a nearby resident Monday when the craft capsized. Billy Bray, 13, Indianapolis, who could not swim, was saved when a companion swam to shore and ran for help.

Wayne DeBaum, 40, heard the shouts for help and came to the boy's are a daughter, Mrs. Martha IIM Oldsmobim. Two Donr pathie. ner and technician in the South Holiday Couoe. ldent.

Na. UTMann Cassopolis. coal at various delivery PODGOR5KI Mr. and Mri. Gerald Hosinski; a grandson, and three Podtorskl.

MicMiaa City. aoa. July II, IX Western Avenue, South Bend, Indiana. reaerv th i.Ki t. Bend Dental Laboratory, died NEW CARLISLE Funeral brothers, Stanley, Ignatius and Osteopathic.

prices to specific schools. The board approved the instal JOSEPH Mrs. Louise SlPOCfc Sfe. and Mr. Stephen Sipon, Th National Bank and Trust Company.

Cnaalla I II tnr 7 Casimer Kruszewski, all of South Monday in the Presbyterian St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago. Hawthorn. aon. July 19.

Mr. RiDa. 523 N. State today, lation of a new water line into Sipoct I the aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Jo account. i tr jl j- IDenu. rnenus may tun aucr i of 314 Marvel Lane, who died Sat- -ry Herfwi's Services at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the Brown School at a cost of sepn gipoct Wl Lincoln way w. SOLOMON Funeral, services Stat of Indiana, St.

Josenh Csubk m. the St. Joseph Superior Court No. I 0. St.

Joseph Catholic Church. for Michael Solomon, 76, of 614 uraay aner a severe Dealing cy Catholic Church with Rev. Bo Divorce Cases In th matter more than $2,000. The old line broke as a result of soil and un si in tstat or Glen F. W.

Indiana who died Mon weicn, Deceased, Estat No. 1571. No-. son, will be held at 2 p.m. slaus J.

Sztuczko, C.S.C., pastor, MARVEL Nancy E. Marvel. M2TI DECATUR Services for Bar mrcDy given that tn undersigned personal reoraitatlva el th. derground water conditions school day, will be at 9 a. m.

Wednes Wednesday the Hummer and officiating. Burial will be in St. Ellen Mithawaka, va. Harlaa married in IIM, teparated April bara Grandstaff, daughter of officials said. The new Jine will tioned estate, ha presented and filed: 11 A final account im I960; ask custody of four emioren aid.

White Funeral Home' Michigan Joseph'a Cemetery. Mrs. Drajus Suite rior Court I. Mr. and Mrs.

Pearly Grandstaffj be copper-lined. day in St. Mary's Assumption Catholic Church. Burial will be in Cedar Grove Cemetery. The ro HALL Judy K.

Hall, 117 Meridian The four-foot boat capsized of aid atat and petition to aettle and allow account periiioa to determine heir. Ic) Petition for authority to die- Assistant Supt. Donald A. Dake nt Pniwr thm fnnfralprnitv nf vs, Richard A. Hall; married -May and who died of burns Monday, at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Newell Tl, T. i on its maiden voyage. 11, 1D5I. separated July II, ltw; superior said recent construction trades lac son, naronj o. emu, f.

the jHolv Rosary, the Women's uikr nun, ana mat in same inall be heard in th court ran Court 1. sary will be recited at 8 p. today in the Russell Chapel. Mr, Sons Funeral Home. strikes have slowed progress on SLABAUGH Blanche B.

Slahaugn, is held in the County jail under Civic Club and St. Joseph's So- Court oa th (th day. of Auguat. IMt, at 111 Melville Misha waka, vi. Herman the Marshall School addition, wmca iim ii person Interested in laid estate ar reauired to anneir i Slabaush: married in UJe, eeparttad $5,000 bond on a charge of as- ciety Group 65, Polish Women's sault and batterv with intent to National Alliance.

-Members of Solomon married Rose Yandl on July 3, 1916. She died in 1944. Pall THREE RIVERS r- Frederick though it is still hoped the non- July 14, IMS; Superior Court 1. JAMES Aante M. James, jn P.

Hartman, 67, of 410 E. Mich specialized classrooms will be STUDENT DIES OF INJURIES IN commit murder. the Apostleship of Prayer will re- William va. Will R. James, mar Court and ihow cause, If any there be.

why said account should not approved. Aad th heir of said decedent and all other interested ar also required to Dear and anak aroof af th.ir k.i..hia bearers will be Edward Grabner, Edward Tschida, Edward Braniff igan Monday. Services at! ready when, the school opens this ried In IBS, separated July 1), 1 The defendant, who admitted he cite the rosary at 7 p.m. today, Suoerlor Court 1. 2:30 n.m.

Thursday at Austin fall. and George Yandl. Mr. Solomon THIEL Virginia Thlel, ii H. Trt- AUTO CRASH Memorial Home, Change orders on the Studebak mont v.

Lawrence E. Thiel; mar struck his father numerous blows the Confraternity members at 7 about the head and body with a p.m. Wednesday and the St. Jo-rolling pin, is scheduled to be ar- seph Society members at 7:30 was a member of St. Stephen's ried la 1H1.

aeoarated June I. 1M er School addition adding a net of or claim to any pan of said sstaie. St. Joseph Bank and Trust Company at South Bend, Indiana, Personal R.preieat-tlvo, Caaimlr J. Pajakowaki.

Clerk of the above captioned Court, WiUiam E. Mill, Attorney for Estat INDIANAPOLIS in-A college ski custody of child and five-year icp- Society. LAWTON Services for Avery $60 to the cost were approved, arste maintenance; superior court I. raigned today in South Bend city p.m. Wednesday.

All in the Ka HARDY Velma Hardy, Xt. 1, Lake Snyder, 60, who died Saturday student from South Carolina died in Long Hospital here today of A contract was given to the Irwin court where the charge is on file, hiewski Funeral Home. lie. vs. Bay Hardy: married in list Jt-llll TWO FINED IN CITY COURT held at 2 p.m.

today in Prindle separated July 1J, IMt; ask custody of Legal notice Seating Grand Rapids, Mich Heart Attack Blamed. Howard L. Denslow. two children; superior Lourt i. Notice la herabv ilr Hut ailrli.nl injuries suffered Monday in Funeral Home.

for $5,200.43 of student seating for ATS ALL Elizabeth OMlvall, 13a H. Bush has filed with th St. Jaaesh Dr. Edward S. Shelley, St.

Jo- Howard L. Denslow. 3220 W. traffic accident. Two men who each pleaded Paris vs.

Marion Oitsvall; mar the school Allied, of Indian County Board of Zoning Appeal his p. ried Jan. II, IM, aepcrated July 15 seph County coroner, said an au- Ford died at 2 o.m. Monday BENTON 'HARBOR' Mrs mum max apeciai as or tn following described real stat la St. Jaaanb Kenneth J.

Weaver, 20, Lyman, INI; Superior court I. apolis, received a contract for $11,363.05 for seating to be used topsy indicated mat although the St. Joseph's Hospital, Misha- Anne Martin, 59, of 338 Butternut guilty in city court today of disorderly conduct were fined $25 and were reprimanded by Judge was hurt Monday morning County, Indiana, to-wit: Richard H. Bush, owner of the par. eel of land bounded by a tin beginning at the Southweet corner of the followiae Divorces Granted.

Monday. Services at 10 a.m throughout the system and th vivuui uiicicu DvTci uijuimiaKa. ne naa Deen several from the blows, the actual cause months with a heart ailment. He when his car hit a semi-trailer on U.S. 31 near Seymour.

He Thursday in the Kerlikowske Fu RIDLEY Lavero IK'SSidley from Peltz Music a contract for Lloyd M. Allen. described tract: All of th Wast ball of Margaret A. Ridley; Superior Court 2. of death was a heart attack.

born in South Bend on June neral Home. Judge Allen also ordered a .22 was brought here from Schneck HALE Delorei V. Hal from William the North Weat Quarter of Section Number Sixteen 1111 in Townahie Number $1,160 for two pianos. New Teachers. The beating occurred in the Hale: Superior Court 1.

caliber rifle owned by one of the Memorial Hospital in Seymour. Thirty-six IMT North. Ban Number Twe TRAPP Mary Lea Trapp from Xr Butts home Saturday afternoon in NILES William Wallace, 79, it. except Fortv-twa 1411 acre men, Victor Phillips 28, of mond Traoa: Suoerior Court 1. State police said Weaver, head 24, 1901.

His wife, Mane, died in 1958. Mr. Denslow was a retired employee of the Studebaker Corp. Surviving are a son, Charles; a Appointed as new teachers! off of the North and thereof: thence the presence of the victim inva BUTT Phlllo L. Butt from Dorothy today.

Services at 2 p.m. Thurs 2515 W. Orange destroyed, ed for Marion College, apparently starting this fall were Yoland J. Butt; superior Court 1. running, from aaid place of beginning, North a distance of Sixteen fill rods: lid wife, Edith Mae, 80, a stroke day in the Pifer Funeral Home, DeGROOTE Nancy D.

DeGroot Phillips was arrested June 4 by fell asleep at the wheel. His auto Greenly, mental handicapped; thenc South distance of Ten 111 victim, who was found seated a from Robert DeGroote; Superior Court 1. daughter, Mrs. Robert Bowers, police who were called to his rods; thence Wert a distance of Sixteen swerved across the center line HILL Freddie J. Hill from Clay- Ronald Hosinski, English; John few feet away from the body of I rods to th said place of betlnnlne: both of South Bend; six grand born Hill Superior Court 1.

home by his wife, Alberta, 30, INFANT DIES and hit-4ruck- driven JbyJessie Kacarab and William Roberts her husband by anotherson, Mor- juimes sniriey Jonea irom Ben Subject to existing public highway rights, if any. SubJect to taxe thereon lor-' 11.11 parable In 1H1. Recorded in Book The second defendant, James Richart, 43, Rt. 1 Greenwood, Jones: Superior Court 1. mathematics; Mildred Kern and rell Butts, 48, late Saturday night AFTER MOTHER RYBICKI Geraldeaa Byblcki rrom G.

Crothers, 60, of 517Vi S. Mich children, and a sister, Mrs. Ward Reed of South Bend. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today in the Orvis Funeral Home where 41 Pag 114 St.

Joseph County, India. Julia A. Walter, home economics Prosecutor Patrick Brennan John H. Rvblckl: Superior Court 1. Located on tne east lid of Mulberry CORTIER Margaret Cottier from Anita Olson and Marilyn Hager- 'LOOKS AWAY' Road one-half way between Madiaoa Read COMMERCIALS igan admitted that he had been drinking shortly before caus Jean A.

Cortler; Superior Court 1. said the family had considered seeking commitment of the de and New Road by Parkin a bousa BOSS -e Cecil C. Bos from Virgin! services will be at 2 p.m. Thurs trailer thereon to be equipped with mod man, kindergarten; Allen Rens berger, social studies and Eng GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) Mrs, Boss: Superior Court I. MAKE ACTOR fendant to a mental institution.

day with Rev. Allen K. Trout, BARNHART Clyd L. Barnhart from ern sanitary conveniences, and to be occupied by Mr. It Mr.

Richard H. Bush and three children. William Anderson, 21, had just He had once been a mental pa ing a disturbance in a jvuen-igan St. store. FOWLER WIDOW Barbara Barnhaii; Superior Court 1.

UNLEY John E. Unity from Marl MOST MONEY pastor of the First English Evan gelical Lutheran Church, Misha A public hearing will be held oa Mid Anneliese Sinn, art; Elnora Stickler, music, and Mabel Bowman, Barbara Duvel, Margaret dropped off her husband at his of tient, said the family. unwy; superior court i. HOLLYWOOD (B Jfcrschel petition by aaid County Board of Zoning Appeal in the Courthouse at South Bend, Indian, en August S. UN, at Four Survive, waka, officiating.

Burial will be fice yesterday and was driving Fires. French, Norvella Green, Patricia Bernardi is an actof rf many tal LEFT $10,000 in aouthlawn cemetery. Mr. P.M. at which tint aU interested par- Rey, D.

C. Ford, pastor of the away when she noticed the tun Box alarm, 15:17 p.m. July II, box Gleora Herr, ana Hagerman, tie will heard. ents and voices. Denslow was a member of the LOS ANGELES Gene Emmanuel Church of Christ in coming through the windshield I Jackson, Lloyd Miller, Mary Jo Bernardi is Lt.

Jacoby in the church. Fowler left a will in which he Irene Klockowskf Executive Secret ry Board of Zoning Appeal. It. Michigan City, will was in her infant boys eyes. Miller.

Judy K. Smith, Leah Vo- 17, Michigan and Sample car owned by Louis Annia, of route Lakeville, leak in radiator hose set fir to ton of engine and scorched hood, damage IIM, companies 1, 3, squad 31. aerial 1, unit 101. offered no apologies to his heirs burial will be in the Greenwood Nicholas Grbich. "Peter Gunn'' television series at $750 a week or thereabouts.

But She told police she reached gel, Martha Faulkner, Sarah Olcf cemetery, Michigan Cky. Friends Nicholas (Gurbick) Grbich, 1206 down on the front seat to adjust ham, Adele Danny and Margaret Telephone alarm. a.m. July II. MM "for the fact that I have given such small attention to the material prizes of the world." may call in the funeral home.

Corhy Blvd rubbish fir put out before the baby's position. When she i. Witzky, elementary. it's his sideline of supplying voices for commercials that really keeps the money flowing in. S.

Franklin died Monday afternoon in his residence after a Mr. Butts was born Feb. 2, 1873 truck arrived, no damage, company looked up the car was headed for The retirement resignation of Telephone alarm. 1:41 p.m. July II, The will, written in 1955 by the in New Buffalo.

Surviving besides I5M block S. Miami SL. rubbish fire, no year's illness. Born in Yugoslavia light pole. i Miss Jean McAlpine, veteran Hes heard in varying pitches famed newspaperman turned bi the widow are a daughter, Mrs.

damage, company J. on Oct. 17, 1892, Mr. Grbich came ley High School home economics The infant, Scott Anderson, diedj Telephone alarm, 17:11 a. m.

July II, May Freeman, Grand Rapids; THE SOUTH BEND DENTAL LABORATORY let N. Lafiyett Bird. WILL BE CLOSED Wadnisdiv, July 20, 19(0 in respect to the memory tf Western Ave. and Oliv car owned ographer and novelist, was filed in probate court yesterday. to South Bend 45 years ago from 1 teacher was accepted.

Other res about four hours after the crash by Thomas Boguckl, of 417 S. Warren four sons, Howard and Hubert, and dialects, extolling products from perfume to gasoline. 'I could make more money if I'd forget about acting and do Milwaukee, Wis. He married Lil ignations were Miss Alvera Sev eported on fir. No fir when firemen from head injuries.

both Michigan City, and Morrell arrived. No damage. Company lian Krzesweski in South Bend ern, Perley School teacher and Mrs. Anderson and her three-! False telephone Harm, 1:21 a. m.

July and Harold, New Lariisie; a sis and was a retired employee of Fowler who died July 2 at 70, left everything to his widow. His estate was described as real and personal property worth more It, 124 W. Washington Ave. Squad 31. Mrs.

Carol Whitmer. Navarre year-old daughter Debra, were ter, Mrs, Frank Mangold, Three raise box alarm, 1:14 a. m. July II, commercials full time, he says. He admits he'd be rich but com Box 325, Indian Ave.

and Kendall St. Oaks; two brothers, Roy Butts, Andrew C. Weger I School teacher. Mrs. Mary L.

Mol i ion, a Studebaker School teacher, Department 288 of the Stude-baker-Packard Corp. Surviving are his widow; a Robert treated at St. Mary Hospital for face and scalp lacerations. Companies II and IS, Squad 21, Atrial pletely anonymous. I than $10,000.

Clearwater, and Earl Butts, jruca i was granted a leave of absence. Michigan City, Thomas of South Bend; two Public Library appointments grandchildren, and a sister in Yugoslavia. Friends may call aft- were Dale E. Shaffer, librarian in the business and technology partment; Betty A. Bumbaugh, li- South Bend er 7 p.m.

today in the Zahoran Funeral Home. Services will be at brary assistant in the history ce- 1 p.m. Thursday in Ssf Peter and NAACP Will uartment. and Jerry A. SchnecK Paul Serbian Orthodox Church clerk in the Tutt Branch.

Resig with Rev. George Vujkbvich. oas nations were Richard Hauck, li tor officiating. Burial will be in Hear Report brary assistant in the business and Sacred Heart -Cemetery. Rev technology department, and Mel Mr, Vujkovich will conduct Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Wills, va Andrews and Melinda. Minor, prayer service at 7:30 p.m. to clerks.

South Bend delegates to the 1960 day in the funeral home. national convention of the Nation Robert L. O'Blenis. al Assn. for the Advancement of Robert L.

O'Blenis, 44, of Rt. 1 dt ll 1 i BUCZKOWSKl NAMED DEPUTY PROSECUTOR Prosecutor Patrick Brennan to Milford, died of a heart attack Colored People last month in St. Paul, will report to mem at 9:30 a.m. today in the home of bers of the South Bend branch of his brother-in-law, Ellsworth Muz- the NAACP Thursday. day announced the appointment of zey, 54252 Quince where he had been visiting.

He was born The meeting will begin at 8 in Leiters Ford on Dec. 22, 1915, Running out of hot water too often? WE'LL guarantee YOU WON'T And we'll further guarantee 'you will INCOMPLETELY satisfied with a Quick-Recovery 50-ffallon Electric Water Heater or your money will be returned, Including the installation costs. Worry-free. That's the Quick-Recovery 50-gallon Electric --Water Heater! Compare it' to electric light. Both are flameless and fumeless because both are electric.

It's a big reason why so many mothers are insisting on the safe Quick-Recovery Electric Water Heater. The water heater with complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money will be returned, including the installation costs. See your electric appliance dealer or plumber, or call us for more details. 1 Surviving are his widow, Phyllis; John A. 40, as a deputy prosecutor tofftl the vacancy created by the resignation of Isadore D.

Rosenfeld. Buczkowski graduated from the p. m. on the Wills' lawn at 1311 E. Corby Blvd.

Mrs. Wills is president of the South Bend NAACP branch, and his mother, Mrs. Ida O'Blenis two sons, Richard and Robert all of South Bend; a sister, Mrs University of Notre Dame law Ralph Mowiser of Osceola, and school in 1948, and from-New Wills is chairman of its Legal Redress Committee. The delegates will report on new NAACP laws affecting local four brothers. Dale of Osceola York University in 1943 with a Glen of Toledo, Gerald of master's degree in law.

He has Cape Canaveral, and Elmer been a lecturer at Notre Dame branches, as well as on policy law school since 1952. making resolutions adopted by the of South Bend. The body was taken from the Hickey Funeral A veteran of World War II, he convention. Home to the Mishler Funeral They also will relate details of resides at 918 N. Brookfield St.

and is unmarried. He has been engaged in private practice of the presentation of the Spingarn Home in Milford. Gary S. DeRuyck. Medal to New York City play wright and poet Langston Hughes, law since 1950.

Brennan said Gary Stephen DeRuyck, six-day 0 and report on an address by Roy son of Mr. and Mrs. Aurale DeRuyck, 2633 Larch Way died Wilkins, exectuvie of the NAACP, delivered in the Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital where he was born Wednesday. Northrup Auditorium of the Uni versity of Minnesota in St.

Paul A twin brother died there short ly after birth on Wednesday, A question and answer period ELECTRICITY i. Suiviving besides the parents is your better way to heat water will follow the reports. a brother, David at home, serv DIAMOND CHANGES. ices were held today in St. Anthony's Catholic Church and bur Buczkowski initially will be on duty at the prosecutor's office at 501 N.

Main St. MUCK FARM DAY PLANNED LANSING The annual muck farm field day will be held next Tuesday at the Bath experiment station, 12 miles northea of Lansing, Harvey Elliott, St. Joseph County Agricultural Agent, announces. A luncheon and tours of some of the 2,000 experimental plots on the farm are planned. Extension specialists will answer questions.

4 CAPETOWN Discovery of the ial was in Highland Cemetery. Funeral Notes. WEGER Funeral services for Kimberly diamond mines in 1870 was the beginning of South Africa's change from a purely agricultural economic basis. Indiana Michigan XIECTKIC COMPANY Ask about our apaclal low water heating rite. You'll Ilk healino water leetrieally became of tti minyexcluilv tdvantigea and benefit.

Andrew C. Wcger, 39, of 54368 aevaicse eteeveic ra so eawc avsras) Ironwood will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Welsheimer Sell your used things through Tribune want ads. Adv. tf.

Funeral Home. Rev. Harry F.I.

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