7 Deaths MRS. VIRGIL BATES Mrs. Sarah E. Bates, 67, of 7908 Agnes, died Saturday at the Osteopathic hospital. She was born in Leavenworth County, Kansas, and lived most of her life in the Greater Kansas City area.
She was a member of the Advent Christian church and was its Sunday school treasurer and treasurer of the Women's Home and Foreign Mis sion society. Surviving are her husband, Virgil Bates, and a daughter, Miss Peggy Darlene Bates, both of the home; four sisters, Mrs. Hazel Murphy, 3094 North Eighteenth, and Mrs. Lila Duxbury, of Kansas 1703 North Thirtieth, both City, Kansas, and Mrs. Mary Spitzer, Yuma, and Mrs.
Bernice Wise, Williford, and two brothers, John Hill, Texas City, and Eugene Hill, 3424 North Ninety-ninth, Wyandotte County. Services will be held at 3:30 o'clock Thursday at the Fulton-Nickel chapel; burial in Highland Park cemetery, Friends may call after 4 o'clock Wednes- day at the chapel. FRANK H. BOSCH, SR. Lawn cemetery.
RAYMOND DOAKES Frank H. Bosch, 84, a resident of a nursing home at 13111 Spring, Grandview, died Monday at the home. He was the founder and chairman of the board of Bosch Embroidery, makers of lace and embroidered insignia. Services will be private. The famiMICHELLE M.
BROWN Michelle M. Brown, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Brown, of 4540 Olive died of pneumonia at St. Joseph hospital Sunday.
She was one of triplets born September 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Brown in Kansas City. Surviving also are Michael and Maureen Brown, the brother and sister born at the multiple birth, four other brothers, Kenneth Brown, Gregory Brown, Christopher Brown, and Timothy Brown, four other sisters, Linda Brown, Gloria Brown, Carol Brown and Patricia Brown; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Almira Rayford, 1614 East Twenty-sixth; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Ethel Washington. Memphis. Graveside services will be held at 3 o'clock today in Blue Ridge Raymond G. Doakes, 50, of 3129 Benton, died Sunday at the Menorah Medical Center. He was born in Muskogee, and lived here 16 years.
He was an employee of the General Motors corporation. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carrie Doakes, and a daughter, Miss Ramonda Doakes, all of the home; three sons, Leon Doakes, Oakland, and Joseph Doakes and James Doakes of the home, and a brother, Thaddeus Doakes, Tulsa. Services will be held at 11 o'clock today at the Watkins Eighteenth street chapel; burial in National cemetery, Ft. Leavenworth, Kas.
JOHN OLLIE EMBREY John Ollie Embrey, 63, of 2421 Tracy, died Sunday at Bethany hospital. A native of Kansas City, Kansas, he was a maintenance employee of the Hotel Muehlebach 15 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Charleston of 2644 North Early, and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, of 125 Quindaro, both of Kansas City, Kansas.
JOHN E. FULTZ john E. Fultz, 76, of 1413 Oakley, died Sunday at the home. He was born in the Argentine district of Kansas City, Kansas, and lived in the Kansas City area all his life. Mr.
Fultz was a boilermaker for the Kansas City terminal railway until he retired in 1942. He was a member of St. Stephen's Catholic church, and local 32 of the Boilermaker's union. Surviving are a son, Irvin E. Fultz, Wichita; a daughter, Mrs.
Elda M. Woodcock, Jacksonville, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday at the church; burial in Mount St. Mary ceme. tery.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 o'clock Wednesday at the Sim- mons chapel. MRS. BLANCHE GIVENS Mrs. Blanche V. Givens, 606 West Thirty-fifth, died yesterday at St.
Mary's hospital. She was a lifelong resident here and a member of Redemptorist Catholic church. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Julia Trannell, 13111 Spring, Grandview, and Mrs.
Josephine H. Lynam, Hollywood, Calif. Services will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday at the church; burial in Forest Hill cemetery. The rosary will be said at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Mellody-McGilley-Eylar chapel, Linwood and Main; where friends may call after noon today. MRS.
OLIVER HAMMER o'clock today at the chapel. MAJOR HARRISON Mrs. Lonie Hammer, 82, of 3917 Cleveland, died Monday at Re search hospital. She was born in Caldwell. and lived here 66 years.
Mrs. Hammer taught at the City Union mission 24 years. She was a member of the Central Bible church. Surviving are her husband, Oliver Hammer of the home and a sister, Mrs. B.
C. Callis, San Francisco. Services will held at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo: burial in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call after 2 tery. RALPH W.
HUBER, SR. Major Harrison, 56. of Detroit. died of pneumonia December 16 at the home. He was born in Sunflower, and lived here most of his life before he moved to Detroit about 20 vears ago.
He was a Navy veteran of World War IL. Surviving are a son, Kenneth Harrison of Detroit; his mother and stepfather, the Rev. and Mrs. Lee Nall, and a brother, Allen S. Sykes, all of 3229 East Thirty-second, and five sisters, Mrs.
Cleo Davis, 3227 East Thirty-second; Mrs. Teola Powell. 2801 Brooklyn; Miss Augusta Sykes, 2619 East Twentyfifth; Mrs. Ernestine McCormick, 3050 Wabash, and Mrs. Maxine Mo Farlane.
Worthington, Minn. Services will be held at 12:30 o'clock today at the Watkins Brothers chapel, Eighteenth and Benton; burial in Blue Ridge Lawn ceme- Ralph W. Huber, 48, of 8303 Lydia, died Monday at Baptist Memorial, hospital. He was born in Raymore. and lived here most of his life.
Mr. Huber was an ironworker and a World War II veteran. He was a member of the Marlborough United Methodist church and the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing. Mr. Huber was an honorary warrior in the Tribe of Mic-o-say.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carol Huber of the home; three sons, Ralph W. Huber, of the home; Wayne Huber, Phoenix, and Airman Richard Huber, stationed at RichardsGebaur Air Force base; a daughter, Mrs. Connie Doss, 6004B East 152nd. Grandview; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Huber, 4100 Garfield; four brothers, Harry Huber and Charles Huber. both of Santa os Eldon Huber, Friendswood.
and George Elton Huber, 5132 Lathrop, Kansas City, Kansas; four sisters, Mrs. Mabel Stone, 1215 Georgia, Kansas City, Kansas; Mrs. Lucile Haddock, 138 Cypress, and Mrs. Pauline Placke and Mrs. Betty Neally, both el Baldwin Park.
Calif. and two grandchildren. The family suggests contributions to the church memorial fund. E. COLLINS HUFFT E.
Coilins Hufft, 54, of Liberty, died yesterday, apparently of a heart attack, at the North Kansas City Memorial hospital. He was born in Lathrop, and lived in Liberty 37 years. Mr. Hufft operatted a service station in Liberty 17 years until he retired in 1959. He was graduated in 1935 from William Jewell college, Liberty, where he was a member of the club and Kappa Alpha order.
Mr. Hufft was a Mason, and was a member of the Lathrop Baptist church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Hufft of the home; three brothers, Robert Hufft, Liberty; Jake Hufft, Woodland Hills, and Richard Hufft, Santa Ana, Calif. and a erty.
sister, Mrs. Services will Ann be Chrane, held at 2 Mary Libclock Thursday at the Second in Baptist church, Liberty; there. The burial famFairview cemetery ily requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the diabetes or heart funds. DAVID M. JOHNSTON David M.
Johnston, 74, of 3117 Barnett, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at St, Mary's nospital after a 16-day stay. He was County Down, Ireland, and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, since 1921. He was a 32-year employee of the Missouri Pacific railroad when he retired in 1955 as a dock foreman. Mr. Johnston was a member of the Central avenue United Methodist church, the Roger E.
Sherman Masonic lodge, Kansas City, Kansas, Scottish Rite bodies and the Missouri Pacific Railroad Retirement club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hannah Johnston of the home, and a brother, Robert Johnston, and three sisters, Miss Christine Johnston, Miss Agnes Johnston and Miss Alice Johnston, all of County Down. Services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Friday at the Porter chapel; burial in Chapel Hill cemetery. Friends may call ter 5 o'clock Thursday at the chapel.
The family requests no flowers and suggests memorials to the church or the Masonic lodge. WILLIAM TOOLE William O'Toole, 49, of 1801 East Forty-seventh terrace, died Sunday at the home. He was a native of Kansas City and a general building contractor. Surviving are three sons, Kenneth Toole and Tyrone Toole, both of Tulsa, and Larry Anderson, 11123 Grand, and two brothers, Earl J. Toole, and John R.
Toole, both of 1127 Oakley. Services will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday at the graveside in Mount Washington cemetery. Friends may call after 6 o'clock tonight at the Sheil chapel. ESTILL L. PEEL Estill Lee Peel, 63, Lee's Summit, died yesterday at St.
Luke's and lived in Lee's Summit 25 hospital. He was born in Slater, years. Mr. Peel was a member of the White Ridge Baptist church at Lee's Summit. He was an employee of the R.
B. Rice Sausage comthere, and a member of the Lee's Summit Masonic lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Peel of the home; a son, Gary Peel, Norfolk, two daughters, Miss Leann Peel and Miss Dorene Peel, both of the home; three brothers. Sterling Peel, Carrollton, Cloyd A.
Peel, Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico, and Harold Peel, 5542 Bonita, and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Curl, Lee's Summit, and Mrs. HelJunction City, Kas. Services, will Thursday be the held at Langsford 1:30 at chapel, Lee's Summit; burial in the Lee's Summit cemetery. MRS.
JAMES R. ROGERS Mrs. Mabel I. Rogers, 68, of 5572 Blue Ridge boulevard, Raytown, died Monday at a nursing home at 5900 Swope parkway. She was born in Parsons, and lived here 26 years.
Mrs. Rogers was a member of the Blue Ridge boulevard Methodist church and of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood.
Surviving are her husband, James R. Rogers of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann MacCurdy, 3512 West Ninetythird, Leawood; a brother, Frank Terrell, 805 Greenway terrace; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Yust, West Covina, and Mrs. Nina Spencer, San Mateo, and three grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday at the Floral Hills chapel; burial in Floral Hills cemetery, Friends may call after 7 o'clock Thursday night at the chapel. The family requests no flowers and suggests contributions to the memorial fund at the church. MRS. ETHEL SCHRAMM Mrs. Ethel Schramm, 75, of 7139 Chestnut.
died yesterday at a nursing home at 7001 Cleveland. She was born in Wichita and lived here about 60 years. She was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran church. Services will be at 11 o'clook Thursday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo, and 1:30 o'clock at the graveside in Topeka cemetery, To peka. Friends may call after 5 o'clock Wednesday at the chapel.
MRS. DAVID G. SHADE Mrs. Maurine C. Shade, 74, of 1952 North Twenty-seventh, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at Wesleyan hospital, where she was a patient two and one-half months.
She was born in Keytesville, and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 30 years. Mrs. Shade was for 10 years a fashion co-ordinator for Kay's Fashions until ill health forced her to retire in 1963. She was a member of the Providence Hospital guild and the Women's Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are her husband, David G.
Shade of the home. VASQUEZ TWINS Joy and Joel Vasquez, 3-day-old children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vasquez, 5045 East Seventh, died yesterday at the Conley Maternity hospital. Also suryiving are a half sister, Darlene House of the home; the paternal grandparents, Joseph Vasquez, 1225 West Bluff, and Mrs.
Myrtie Farris, 747 Reynolds, Kansas City, Kansas, and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frances Dunfield, 4806 Sycamore. MRS. BLANCHE E. VESTER Mrs.
Blanche E. Vester, 70, of 2535 Lister, died yesterday at a nursing home at 3940 McGee. She was born in Sedalia, and lived here most of her life. Services will be 3 o'clock Thursday at the Muehlebach chapel; burial in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call after 7 o'clock Wednesday night at the chapel.
JOHN T. WARD John T. 66, formerly of Kansas City, died of a heart attack Sunday in San Gabriel, Calif. He was born in Richmond, and lived here about 20 years before moving to California. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Lennis Ward of the home; four brothers, Kenneth Ward, 8205 Ensley, Leawood; Clyde Ward, Rayville, Terrence Ward, Richmond, and Joe Ward, St. Petersburg, and two sisters, Mrs. Fred Bright, Em- poria, and Miss Kate Holleran, Anaheim, Calif. Services will be held Thursday in San Gabriel. CLAUDE E.
YANCEY Claude E. Yancey, 77, Harrisonville, died Monday in the Cass County Memorial hospital. He was a lifelong Cass County resident. Mr. Yancey was a World War I veteran and was Cass County sheriff from 1940 to 1944.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Alice Downey, Harrisonville, and two grandehildren. Services will be held at 2 o'clock today at the Runnenberger chapel; burial in Orient cemetery. JERRY YOUNG, SR. Jerry B.
Young, 44, of 2318 Flora, died Friday at a nursing home at 911 Linwood boulevard. He was born in Mississippi and lived here nine years. He worked at a car washing business before ness. pm Surviving are two because sons, Jerretiring in October of illYoung, and Booker T. Young, both of Chicago; a ter, Miss Mable Lee Young, Chica- go; two brothers, Booker T.
Young, 3939 College, and Will Young, 2634 Askew; a sister, Mrs. Fannie Starks, 2336 Flora, and a grandchild. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday at the Watkins Eighteenth street chapel; burial in Lincoln cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 o'clock Friday night at the chapel. FUNERAL SERVICES Maurice M.
Holmes, 59, of 6225 Hunter, Raytown, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday at the Muehlebach chapel; burial in Floral Hills cemetery. Albert Landreth, 63, of Gravois Mills, formerly of Kansas City, at 2 o'clock Thursday at the Tillotson chapel, Marceline, burial in Mount Olivet cemetery. Among the survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Royetta Hanson, 64 Orchard, Kansas City, Kansas, and a sister, Mrs. Josie Fisher, Marceline.
Harry Mack, 51, of 209 Brush Creek, at 11 o'clock Friday at Watkins Brothers Brush Creek chapel, burial in National cemetery, Leavenworth, Kas. Friends may call from 6 to 9 o'clock Thursday night at the chapel. Mack's body was discovered Thursday near 3128 Brooklyn avenue after an apparent fall. He was born in Coyle, and lived here about eight years. He was a World War II veteran.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Agnes Mack Williams of 2002 West Pennway terrace; stepdaughter, Mrs. Pauline Taft, Brooklyn; 10 brothers, Melvin Mack, 3444 College; Warren Mack, Chicago; Edward Mack, Earl Mack, Alfred Mack and Carnel Mack, all of Seattle, Frank Mack and John Mack of Santa Ana, and Stewart Mack and Roy Mack of Oklahoma City; five sisters, Mrs. Ola Mae Harbin, 3335 Wabash; Mrs. Leora Gnatt, 3808 Brooklyn; Mrs.
Helen Sailor, 2924 Chestnut, olis. Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, Indianapand Mrs. Arnetia Terrell, Wichita, and nine grandchildren. George E.
Price, of 612 Cypress, at 1 o'clock Thursday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo; burial in Mount Moriah cemetery. The pallbearers: Edwin Trail, Gifford Baird, Charles Roberts, Emmett Rusco, William Mossberg, Hugh MacLaughlin. DEATHS OVER MISSOURI Trenton -Services for Mrs. Maggie Jane Harvey, 79, of Trenton, who died Wednesday at the Wright Memorial hospital here, were held Saturday at the Slater chapel; burial in the Maple Grove cemetery, Trenton. Cameron-Mrs.
Lee DeSteiguer, Cameron, died Monday at the Missouri Methodist hospital, St. seph. She and was born in La Grange, lived in Cameron 22 years. Mrs. DeSteiguer was a member of the First Baptist Walter church.
Surviving is her husband, Services DeSteiguer of the home. will be at 2 o'clock today at the Poland chapel; burial in the Evergreen cemetery. Osborn-Mrs. Clemmie Elizabeth Edwards, 80, of Osborn, died Monday at Plattsburg, Mo. She was Missouri, born in Lafayette County, and lived in Osborn 28 years.
She was a member of the Osborn Baptist church. Surviving are two sons, Lloyd Edwards and Leslie Edwards, both of Osborn: three daughters, Mrs. Louise Jolliffe, 7045 South Benton; Mrs. Stella McConaha, Clermont, and Mrs. Dorothy Hankins, Osborn; 10 grandchildren and four be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at Services will the Poland-Thompson Cameron; burial in the Evergreen cemetery in Osborn.
SEN. LONG DENIES RUMOR The Outgoing Senator Says He Has Not Resigned His Seat (By The Star's Own Service) Clarksville, Mo. Sen. Edward reports V. last Long night (D-Mo.) that he denied had A resigned his seat in favor of Lt.
Gov. Thomas F. Eagleton. "I have not resigned, and if I should ever resign the announcement will come from my office and not the Long said at his home. He said he understood the reports were coming from the governor's office.
He said he had no comment when asked if he were considering resigning. The Associated Press in a story last night reported that Jerry Bryan, press secretary to Gov. Warren E. Hearnes, had said he understood that papers have been prepared for the immediate apointment of Eagleton. Were the senator to resign, his appointed successor would assume his seniority.
Eagleton defeated Senator Long in the August primary and Rep. Thomas B. Curtis, Republican, in the general election. Read the hundreds of bargains advertised in the Star Want Ads. To place your Want Ads dial BA Adv.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued In Kansas City James White, 2617 E. 28th Opal 1. Hardy, 3532 Bellefontaine Jones, 3938 Michigan, over Margaret L. Johnson, 5411 Wabash over 21 Terry L. Berrier, Bonnie M.
Swope Snider, 4536 Indep, Jefferson 88 Linn b. Aucutt, 2701 Oakley Jamie Orndorff. 2441 Lawn John Dedrick. Ft. Worth.
Tex. 30 Linda Pennington. David 3327 Wyandotte 19 R. Coxe. 8216 Ruskin way Nancy S.
Goodfellow, 10620 E. 69th Raviown Carolyn Needels, Muncie. Ind. Richard Copeland, Muncie, Ind. 985 Jerrell M.
Stiles, 8521 Sleepy Hollow dr. 18 Judy M. Foster, 7206 N. Oak trafficway Joyce Mazzie Antonio J. Tome, Handson, 2011 5: 1516 E.
10th Olive R8899 Murray Roy Horowitz, Sheila Baton Rouge, La. Daniel Brenda Eugene Yukon. 1030 W. 67th terr. 2.80 Joyce Hughes, 5622 William Richard Curry, 9500 E.
Dixie 66th Cartwright. 420 N. 99th 88 Sidney K. M. Heistand.
5017 Woodland 20 Jonna Gelso, 51 N. Ferree 17 Monnce Arlington, Howard Hayes. Va. 27 Grace Christine Goodson, Alexandria, Va. John.
P. Beaman, 5017 Woodland Mildred L. Heistand, 5107 Woodland Jogeph Providence, J. Aquilante, R. Ruth K.
McClung, Fails Church, Va. 29 Hubert C. Jones: 105 39th M. Green, 105 W. 39th Gary Nancy R.
C. Minsey, Mayer, Dallas, Tex. 7408 Harrison Eugene Wright, 3020 Flora 21 Florence N. E. 14th.
Norton. K. Edward Brown, K. 19 Crowe, Boonville, Columbia, Mo. 30 Mo.
Jerry Christine M. L. King, Grandview Grandview Houston Braddy, 1315 Michigan Annie L. Garry, 3601 Paseo DA Dennis Barbara R. A.
Pitner. 1800 Linwood Mayagoitia, 708 N. 72nd Dean G. Hansen. 3635 Walnut 34 Elizabeth Sue Heter, 4631 Madison 26 mann, K.
Johnson, 5013 HageDoris M. Taylor, 4943 Newton Larry Betty Bechel, 4100 E. 119th John L. Haney, 7525 N. Kensington Join Bernard McEntee, Donna S.
Chambers. Liberty. Mo 88 6050 Swope parkway 8 Donna Ruth Abell, 9011 E. Raytown Mary Stephen W. Kathleen Frohock, Barket, 2635 600 E.
E. 60th 65th 285 Jerrold S. G. Eidred, Eldred, 4415 Genesee Oklahoma City Oliver Margaret Phuong Khal, 315 25 Kas. Kit-Mun Lam, Alchison, 2 Ronald J.
Adrian, 700 E. 72nd terr Martha 7524 Baltimore Willis Kathryn D. J. Robertson, 3674 Wyandotte Garver, E. 13th 28 Forrest 56th, Mission Louise E.
Eagle, Sleepy Hollow Roy W. 7610 Loma Vista 8 Freda M. McClanahan, 5201 Gladstone James Candice Corder, 719 Wabash Sue Bryan, 107 N. Monroe Shahnay Jones, Poknia, Grandview Grandview Robert Date Bryant, 1918 E. 31st Phyllis Marie Price, 4414 Agnes Gerald L.
Daniel, 3020 Tracy Johnnie Mae Guido, 2539 Wabash Marilyn Chavez. Mason, 530 4339 Cypress Gillham 19 Andrea Weldon D. M. Jolly, Richter, 3330 Edwardsville, Flora Kas. 3 Issued in Wyandotte County Marvin Virginia W.
R. Kelly, Danson. 2708 2905 S. Harrison 34th over 31 Roland Louis R. S.
10th 19 Young. 801 19 Josephine George Lee Johnson. Mose. 3008 Lawrence, N. Kas.
88 Victor Catherine Thomas Louise Salerno, Davis, Osage 80 Dian Buckley, N. 26th 18 Robert James Cornwell, 7002 Verde Charles Allen 30 E. 54th terr. Nancy Elaine Waddel. 325 S.
Bethany Darryl E. Duke, 1746 S. 31st Linda Dodia, 73 S. 24th Robert 0. Masters, 2132 N.
49th Rhonda Pappe, 4109 N. 74th Addie Mae Precantonio S. Pyle Richard D. 916 S. Mill 29 Larry J.
Carter, 7444. Lyon Sandra S. McCauley, 3018 Hutchings Pegay Louise Flock, 1839 N. 75th Dr. Thomas James Vossmer, 5946 Haskell A Quinones, 1826 Holly Virginia Margaret Rengle, 1826 Holly Gary Lee Brown, 4204 Mission Judy Wyrick, 561 Stine Julius Robinson, 822 Splitlog.
Evelyn E. Fletcher, 822 Splitlog Elmer E. Beck, P. 0. Box 6094, Kathleen Kansas S.
Tucker. Kansas 1906 N. 77th. Richard J. Wells.
3543. N. 77th Kathleen A. Pollock, 4736 Leavenworth Donald Beverly Keith Elaine Boney, Anderson. 2117 N.
5753 56th Georgia terr 28 Richard Kenneth Yerger, Ocean Nancy Gayle Thomas, 8408 Robinson. Springs. Miss. Kenneth E. Carey, Church Hill.
Tenn. Victoria Jo Morris, 9246 State Line. Dwight Alan Moore, 2932 N. 69th Nona Dorothy Nieses. 9540 Halsey Frankie Wright, 2408 1991 N.
N. 13th Katherine Thomas. Gary Shirlev H. A. Myers, 3507 2015 Wyandotte Grandview.
13 David Lee Langford, Bonner Springs. 19 Linda M. Land. 3114 S. 46th.
Issued in Independence Danny R. Spencer, 10506 East 10th 19 Pamela A. Price. 6403 North Walrond Alexander P. B.
Brandriff. Kelley, 1600 Newburgh, South N. Osage Y. 18 Jerrold D. Smead, Buckner .20 Ruth L.
Joslin, 3216 East 12th 18 Lee Roy Hamilton, East College. 19 Lucretia A. Hodges, 1207 Dickenson 19 Ralph C. Pugh. 7011 East Mary 113th A.
terrace. Wyse, 4202 East 119th Danny W. Mosley, 11117 Blue Lea K. Medley, 10346 Cleveland. Ridge Ext.
Carolin Ronald 2616 Northern. Goold, Tulsa Gust, Crosier, 309 South Pleasant. Pleasant. 21 19 Howard, Lee's Richmond 22 Patricia Yourtee, Heights, 21 Johnnie F. Edwards, Bossier City.
La. Joyce M. Cox. Derby, Kas Mary Donald Ann Rector Atkinson, Oak 835 North Grove Liberty 18 Jackie L. McComas, 14815 Mayes Road 28 Kellene J.
Payton, 402 28th North 26 Cora Ralph A. W. Porter. Forester, Adrian Blue Springs 26 Donald D. Foster, 15700 East Terrace 19 Beverly A.
Ballard, 13201 East 45th Terrace 15 Issued in Johnson County Barbara L. Dee Ailred, Edmondson, Denver Denver 23 Gerald K. Jones, 8009 Campbell Loretta H. Jones, 7019 W. 69th Jimmy Combs, 11925 W.
100th 93rd 16 20 Sandra Toms, 9236 Terr. Francis James Schneller, Mary 1302 Suzanne Viking Niet, 7521 Foster 3 Ida John W. Cox, Hartman, Santa Ana, Calif. 23 May Olathe Douglas Brahl, 8253 Outlook La. Diann Hickman, 6210 W.
86th Terr. Donn Nelson Griswold, 7924 Catherine Cleveland Peterson, 5004. W. 57th 3 Kneale: Charles Kingsland, Phoenix, Alice Mosley, Edwardsville, Kas. Thomas Vincent Rosner, 2808 W.
5th Terr. Edith Victoria Feltz, 7311 W. 99th Joseph E. Huntsman, 7416 Flint Judith. Ann Brown, 7426 Flint 88 David B.
L. Parker, Whitney, Fort 10309 Collins, Overbrook Colo. EN Gary E. Broman, Salina, Kas. Frances Lynn Flanders, Hayes, Larry Arlene G.
Fortman, Kuse, 8315 Santa Fo Dr. NE Edward B. Davis, Olathe Nancy Hollen, Olathe Robert L. Riedesel, 5726 Webster Mary Johnson, 8732 Meirose 33 AN ECONOMIST DIES Washington- Oscar L. Altman, treasurer of the International Monetary fund, died here yesterday.
New York city contains about 60 bridges and four tunnels. AN SALE 10-6 OPEN TODAY PM HUNDREDS OF FAMOUS BRAND ITEMS REDUCED FOR LAST MINUTE GIFTS SAVE PLENTY! BANKAMERICARD SHOPPERS CHARGE or CHECK MOST 8700 BARGAIN CITY TROOST Party for Children of White House Staff Washington (AP) -Mri s. Lyndon B. Johnson held a Christmas party yesterday for children of the White House staff. About 1,200 White House staffers and their children showed up at the mansion.
They were entertained by a singing group called the Young VIP's, six students from Pennsylvania. DIVORCE SUITS Filed in Kansas City Patricia Ann against Esto Jackson. Marydell C. against Clyde Herbert Dunlavy. Peagv Hinkle against Victor E.
Merrick. Charlene Marie against Joseph R. Sampie. Pearl M. against Leroy Jordon.
J. Paul against Freda Potee. Granted In Wyandotte County Ruby from Sam Monchil. Linda Louise from David Michael Gelushia. Sue Jean from Marshall Keith Hurge Hogue.
Louise from Bill Louis Colthorp. Filed in County Carolyn Ann against Michael Leslie Starnes. Alice J. against Max. Buckridge.
Steven Lewis against Sharon G. Rukevina. Filed in Independence Phyllis Marie against Donald E. Ly. kins.
Granted in Johnson County Dorothy from Clarence Moll. Anna B. from Frank M. Seymour, Ir. Filed in Johnson County Harry C.
against Betty A. Searles Susan J. against Fredrick J. Burke Doris M. against Wilbur E.
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HI 4-8875 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES ATHERTON- MRS. PAULINE 72. of Wallingford, passed away December 23rd. Services at the Foran Funeral home, Summit, 111., 1 p. m.
Friday; burial Evergreen cemetery, Evergreen Park, Ill. Mrs. Atherton will be in state at the Carson chapel, 9100 Blue Ridge extension. December 24th until p. CARSON FUNERAL HOME 9100 Blue: Ridge Extension SO 1-7900 FL 6-7900 BERKSHIRE-JAMES age 40.
Services 24th, in the at Eddy chapel Tuesday, December 10:30 a. m. Interment at Spring Hill, Kansas EDDY FUNERAL HOME OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS BOTTERON- MRS. MINNIE C. 2501 Ridge.
Services 3 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel on 18th at Wash. where friends may call after 5 p. m. Monday.
Interment Chapel Hill. FULTON-NICKEL FUNERAL HOME DR 1-5555 CHOWNING- MR. JOHN HENRY, 56, of 2312 W. 71st passed away December 22nd. Services 10:30 a.
m. Tuesday at our chapel Interment Johnson County Memoria Gardens. D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS NI 8-6221 METCALF AT 82ND, O.
P. KAS. DEMPSEY-MR. EARL age 74, 3426 E. 6th passed way December 21.
Funeral 1:30 m. in the chapel. 2825 Indep. blvd. Interment Mt.
Washington. In state after 5 p. m. Monday. BLACKMAN GUARDIAN HOME CH 1-4040 DRUMMOND- ROBERT 0., of RR 2, Liberty.
Missouri, passed away December 23rd. Services and interment Gallatin, Missouri. D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS VI.
2-3311 ARMOUR AT KNOX, N. K. C. DUTTON- MARGIE ANN, age 70, of Cleveland, passed away December 20. Services 3 p.
m. Tuesday, Carson chapel, Independence. Interment Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. Family will receive friends 7 10 GEO. 9 p.m.
CARSON Monday at the chapel. SONS Winner at Fuller CL 2-7900 FICKEL MAUD, age 89, passed awav December 23rd. Funeral services 1:30 Thursday at the Runyan chapel in Paola. Interment Wagstaff cemetery. RUNYAN FUNERAL HOME PAOLA, KANSAS GRAY- JAMES 75.
of 1650 Oakley, passed away December 23rd. Services 3 Piorai Tuesday Memorial in our Gardens. chapel. Interment FLORAL HILLS FUNERAL HOME Blue Ridge at Gregory FL 3-1218 48. GIBBS- of 1301 Mechanic, CHRISTINE ADELLE, age passed away December 22nd.
Services 10 a. m. Tuesday Carson chapel, Independence. Interment Mt. Washington cemetery.
Family will receive friends 7.9 p. m. Monday at the chapel GEO. C. CARSON SONS Winner af Fuller CL 2-7900 35th GIVENS MRS.
passed BLANCHE of 606 W. away December 23rd, in 1968. the Rosary chanel. recitation 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday INWOOD AT MAIN. Serv. Ices church. a.m. day.
Entombment Forest cemetery. MAIN AT LINWOOD PL 3-6200 GRISHAM- MINNIE ETHEL, Basehor, passed away December 1968. Age 80 years. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m. at the Basehor Methodist Church.
Basehor, Kas. Interment Glenwood cemetery. Basehor, Kas. QUISENBERRY FUNERAL HOME TONGANOXIE, KANSAS GRIFFIN- MR. JOHN age 27, of 7924 NE 56th, passed away December 22nd.
Services 9:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Butler Chapel. 2100 E. Russell rd and 10 a.
m. at St. Raphael's Catholic church. Interment Resurrection. Friends may call from 7-9 p.
m. Monday. Parish rosary 8 p. m. K.
of C. Rosary following. Contributions to C. C. D.
School at St Raphael's requested in lieu of flowers. HARRY BUTLER SON KANSAS CITY, NORTH GL 3-2100 HAMMER- MRS. LONIE, 82, of 3917 Cleveland. passed away Dec. 23.
Services 2 p. m. Thurs. at our chapel, interment Forest Hill D. W.
SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK HAMMONTREE-MR. GLENN age 84, ber of San Diego, passed away Decem20th, 1968. Services 3 p. m. Tuesday at the Park Lawn chapels interment Memorial Park cemetery PARK LAWN FUNERAL HOME Hillcrest Rd.
at 83rd St. JA 3-1233 HERR-FRANK age 85, of 119 N. 13th, from passed 2 to away 10 Dec. 22. Friends may call p.
m. Monday at Butler's, South 18th, where services will be 8:30 a. m. Tuesday; and 9 a. m.
St. Peter's Cathedral. Interment Mt. Calvary. Rosary recitation 8:30 p.
m. Monday. JOS. A. BUTLER'S SONS HARRY BUTLER, OWNER 22 S.
18TH FA 1-2222 HOLMES -MR. MAURICE MILO, age 59, of 6225 Hunter, Raytown, passed December 22nd. Funeral services Muehlebach chapel 2:30 p. m. Tuesday.
I- terment Flora! Hills cemetery, MUEHLEBACH 6800 TROOST HI 4-2060 HOOD- MR. MONTIE age 83, of 2919 Harrison, passed away December 22nd, 1968. Funeral services Muehlebach chapel 11 a. Thursday. Interment Forest Hill cemetery.
In state at the Muehlebach chapel from 7-9 p. m. Wednesday. MUEHLEBACH 6800 Troost HI 4-2060 KENYON- BETTY ANN, 58, of 4035 Highland, passed away December 22nd. Services Tuesday 2 p.
m. our chapel. Interment Forest Hill cemetery. D. W.
NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK KISTLER- MERLE (Pete) age 53, of 2018 Main, passed away December 22nd, 1968. Services 11 Tuesday in the chapel Woodland at Linwood, Interment Forest Hill Cemetery. WOODLAND AT LINWOOD WA 1-7717 LANGER- MR. WILLIAM, 27 S. Bethany.
Services 9:30 a. m. Thursday at the chapmay on call 18th at after 4 Wash. p. m.
Wednesday. where friends ment Fort Leavenworth. FULTON-NICKEL FUNERAL HOME DR 1-5555 North Kansas City, passed awey LOCKARD-ERNEST 74, of 417 E. 29th December 21, 1968, Services Tuesday, p.m.. our chapel, Internment Forest HIM cemetery, W.
NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK MacCURDY- Services for George L. MacCurdy, of 6529 Jefferson, will be held In the Stine McClure chapel, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Mt. Washington cemetery. STINE McCLURE WE 1-7777 McKEEHAN- MRS.
MARGARET age 78, of Cedar Rapids. lowa, passed away December 22nd. Services and interment at Cedar Rapids. D. W.
NEWCOMER'S SONS DR 1-0250 BARNETT AT 10TH, K. KAS. Muchlebach Funeral Home 4800 Treast Avenue Telephone Hf 4-2065 GIUDICI BROS. KANSAS CITY MONUMENT CO. MONUMENTS MARKERS at the LOWEST PRICES BRONZE MARKERS 4801 6842 Troost Truman Ave Rd.
BE 3-0075 DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES MILLER Services for Mrs. Sarah Kelsey Miller of 4545 Wornall rd, will be held in the Stine McClure chapel Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Mount Moriah cemetery STINE McCLURE WE 1-7777 MILLSAP- MRS. ELIZABETH, age 87, of 5921 N. Broadway, passed away December 22nd.
Services p. m. Tuesday at the Butter Chapel, 2100 E. Russell rd. Interment East Slope Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call p. m. Monday. HARRY BUTLER SON KANSAS CITY, NORTH GL 3-2100 MORETINA- ANGELO age 86, of Holden, Missouri passed away Sunday, Dec. 22, 1968.
Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at the R. L. Church here. Interment Fairview cemetery, Holden: BEN SON FUNERAL HOME HOLDEN.
MO. NEAL-MRS. EFFIE IRENE, age 90, formerly of Sibley, 1 passed away December 22nd. Services p.m. Carson chapel, independence.
Interment Sibley, cemetery. Family will receive friends Monday 7-9 p.m. C. CARSON SONS Winner at Fuller CL 2-7900 OGLE- MRS. VESTELL 71, of 1013 Ann, passed.
away December 23rd. Services p. m. Thursday Carson chapel, Indep. Interment Woodlawn cemetery.
Family will receive friends 7-9 p. m. Wednesday at the chapel. GEO. C.
CARSON SONS Winner at Fuller CL 2-7900 TOOLE-WILLIAM, age 49, of 1801 47th passed away December 22nd. 1968. Graveside services 11 a. m. Thursdav Mt.
Washington cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel, 6606 Indep. ave. after 6 p. m.
Tuesday. SHEIL FUNERAL HOME CH 1-6665 PAGE, MR. LELAND E. 58. of 6519 Reeds passed away December 22.
Services 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at our chapel. Interment D. W. Mt.
Moriah NEWCOMER'S Cemetery. SONS N1 8-6221 METCALF AT 82ND. 0. P. KAS.
PEEL MR. ESTILL 7 W. Orchard, Lee's Summit, Mo. Services 1:30 Thurs: day Langford chapel; burial Lee's Summit cemetery, LANGSFORD FUNERAL HOME Lee's Summit. Mo.
PEIRCE- MRS. RACHEL, of 718 W. 38th St. Services in the Freeman chapel, 42nd St. and Broadway, Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
24th. at 1 o'clock. Interment Forest Hills cemetery. Family will receive friends at the chapel Monday evening 7-9 o'clock. FREEMAN MORTUARY LO 1-0930 PICKRELL-ODESSA MAY.
76. of 3231 Kensingion, passed away December 21st. Services Tuesday, 3 p. our chapel. Interment Floral Hills cemetery.
D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024. PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK PIDGEON SAM age 53, of 5205 N. Flora, passed away December 21, 1968.
FUneral Tuesday 9:30 a. m. from the chapel. Services St. Patrick's 10 m.
Interment Resurrection cemetery. SEBBETO FUNERAL HOME BA 1-4400 PRICE- GEORGE 612 Cypress, passed away December 22, Services 1 p.m. Thursday in our chapel. Interment Mount Moriah Cemetery. WILKS FUNERAL HOME ASSOC.
WITH D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK LO 1-0024 REDMAN- JOHN 79. of 201 W. Rainbow lane.
passed away December 21st. Services Tuesday 11 a. Randolch Memorial United Methodist church, 8800 Summit. Interment Forest Hill cemetery. D.
W. NEWCOMER'S SONS L0 1-0024 PASEO AT CREEK EARL 86, of 2121 E. 701 passed away December 21st. Services Tuesday 10 a. m.
our chapel. Inter ment Forest Hill cemetery. D.W. NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK SCHRAMM-MRS. ETHEL, 75, of 7139 Chestnut, passed away Dec.
23. Services 11 a. m. Thurs. at our chapel, 1:30 p.
m. graveside services Topeka ceretery, Topeka, Kansas. D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS LO 1-0024 PASEO AT BRUSH CREEK SCHUENEMANN-MRS.
NAOMI age 54 of 3006 Jaudon passed away December 22nd. Services 11 a m. Tuesday at the Butler Chapel, 2100 E. Russell rd. Interment Huntsville cemetery, Friends may call from 7-9 p.
m. Monday. HARRY BUTLER SON KANSAS CITY, NORTH GL. 3-2100 SOUSLEY FRANK, ape 85, of 8409 man passed away December 21st, 1968. Service 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday in the chapel, 6606 Indep. ave. Interment Mt. Washington Cemetery. SHEIL FUNERAL HOME CH 1-6665 SPARKS- MRS.
MABEL 2919 N. Bethany. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel on 18th at Wash Blvd. where friends may call after p.m.
Monday, Interment Memorial Park. FULTON-NICKEL FUNERAL HOME DR 1-5555 VESTER- MRS. BLANCHE age 72, of 2535 Lister, passed away December 23rd. Funeral services Muehlebach chapel 3 p. m.
Thursday. Interment Forest Hill cemetery. In state at the Muehlebach chapel afrer 7 p. m. Wednesday.
MUEHLEBACH 6800 Troost HI 4-2060 YANCE CLAUDE 77, of Harrisonville, passed away Monday morning. Funeral service in our Burial chapel Tuesday December 24th, 2 p. m. in Orient cemetery. Harrisonville, Mo.
RUNNENBURGER'S FUNERAL HOME HARRISONVILLE MC. 884-3712 IN MEMORIAM BEAUTIFUL are the cherished memories of Robert Eugene Riner- Bobbie- who left US :35 years ago today. Sadly missed by mother, sister. brothers dad. LOST CARD Case Containing credit cards, Airport Friday evenina, good reward.
LA 4-0049. LA 4-1110 DOG- Black Labrador, male, pup, answers to Rebel, strayed between 23rd and 30th Crysler Sterling, reward. 461-6305 DOG- White Huskie. Vicinity St. Catherines, Hickman Mills area, answers name Kin'.
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DOG--Small brown, male, Chihuahua, white markings, name Tuffy, vicinity 56th Terrace-Merriam, collar, tags, child's pet. Reward. AD 6-4633 DOG- Large male boxer, Joe, fawn, curl tipped ears, vicinity -Leavenworth road. Fl 2-9067 DOG- Red Doberman male, 1 year, choker chain collar, vicinity 57th-Indiana. ward FM 1-0762 DOG- Half Pekingese, Chihuahua, male.
black-white. LO 1-8020 DOG- Brown Cocker Spaniel, tags, vicinity 68th Cherry, JA 3-7571 DOG. -Female beag'e, answers to name of Daisy, lost vicinity 10th-Topping. Reward. 483-3681 DOG- Male Beagle, mostly black, brown face, white legs, name Snoopy, 39thLee's Summit road; children's pet.
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HU 3-2198 FOUND DOG- German Shepherd, voung, female, mostly black, friendly, vicinity O'Hara hiah school, SO 3-1200 LODGE NOTICES MT.S Washington Chapter DES, Stated 423 meeting Independence Arlington. Tuesday, December 24th, 8 o'clock. December birthdays and Christmas Party. Visiting members welcome. Elve Sutton, W.
Frances Avery, Secy. MARY E. Chapter 508 OES Members please attend services for Sis Oceola Moots, P. Tuesday 2 p. Sexton Funeral Home, Leavenworth, Kas.
Carmen Starns, W. Ruby Rucker, Sec'y. IVANHOE Chapter 244,5 OES, Linwood Park, stated meetina December 24th, o'clock. Police protection. Visitina members welcome.
Dorothy Schlegei, W. Margaret Edwards, Sec'y. EAST GATE Chapter 367 OESMembers please attend ice for Bro, George E. Price, P. P.
Thursday p.m. NewNettie Haddock, comer's. W. Brush Creek Margaret Lineber- Paseo ry. Secy.
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