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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 28

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THE COURIER. JOURNAL', LOUISVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1958 SECTION 2 16 Deaths and Funerals In Louisville and Area DUMP TRUCKS itiimimi roRDi mm riot $585 vp All llctnMtf tnd til In rty ttsd runnlnf ctndilteni tod ornct, tlr, dump bd. ONLY THINO WRONO Mr, ChtM MICH 'tm too Ch, II yu hv car truck ta Mil, trd ui. CHAPA MOTORS 5 ago after 16 years with the firm. He was a member of 18th Street Baptist Church and a native of worked for the old American Southern Bank and Louisville Banking Company before leaving here about 30 years ago.

Breckinridge County Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Includo his wife, Theresa Brady Klug; two sons, R. Singleton; two Robert and Larry Klug, both of Survivors Mrs. Nellie HIVING SHOES Laundry Service! JOSEPH NOWAK, SR.

Joseph Nowak, a native of Jeffersonville, died at 7:30 a.m. yesterday at Jewish HospU tal. He was 68. Nowak, who formerly operated a tire and battery service, had been retired for 15 years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Florence L. Bonner; a son, Joseph Nowak, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Elliott, Jeffersonville, Mrs. William Burns, and Mrs. James Burns, and six grandchildren.

The body is at Hardy's Shive-ly Chapel, 4101 Dixie Highway. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Gcorgo Catho- E. Oak.

She was a native Louis-villian. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Florence Martin and Mrs. Mary Jane Kruse; a son, Melvin F. Thurman; two sisters, Miss Virginia Williams and Mrs.

C. C. Wilkerson; two brothers, William E. and Charles J. Williams, and five grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak, and at 9 a.m. at St.

Vincent de Paul Church. Burial will be in, St. Louis Cemetery. MRS. MILDRED GORMAN Mrs.

Mildred Wathen Gorman, 61, of 2404 Woodbourne, died at 5 a.m. yesterday at the Breckinridge Nursing Home, 528 W. Funeral Home, 3711 Lexington Road, and at 9 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church.

Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. HUBBARD B. GOODRIDGE Hubbard B. Goodridgc, 79, a retired farmer, died at 7 p.m. yesterday in Mallory-Taylor Hospital, "LaGrange.

He lived near Crestwood. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Ras Jeffries, Crest-wood, and Mrs. Russell Clifford. Bedford; a son, Otha B.

Goodridge, Cropper, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at M. A. Stoess Sons Funeral Home, Crest-wood.

Burial will be in Valley of Rest Cemetery, LaGrange. Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. George Fanning and Mrs. Ted Harris, both of Chicago; two brothers, Alfred and Earl Klug, both of Louisville, and two sisters, Mrs. R.

C. Schlich and Mrs. Clifford Heim, both of Louisville. sons, Vincent and Leroy Singleton; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Scibctta, Kirkwood, and Mrs.

Evelyn Miller, Overland, two stepsons, Ernest and Charles Heady; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Louise Talmcri, Oakland, a brother, Z. O. Singleton; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Frymire, Amarillo, 12 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

The body is at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia. COLEN II. WUITE Colen II. White, a bulldozer operator for the City Sanitation 'Cuilom-modd ploittr toif laxott rtplicat of your fttt, to (it ptrfcclly rtgordltH of liit or on Kleinmarvj lie Church. Burial will be in 5t 5.4th Department, died at 6:10 a.m.

yesterday at his home, 1723 Baird. White, 74, was a member of Manly Memorial Baptist Church. He was a native Louis-villian. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy White; three daughters, Mrs.

Alice Spicer, Miss Betty While, and Miss Coletta White; Calvary cemetery. RETUS BENNETT Rctus Bennett, a retired carpenter at Louisville Medical De Model's Wash Dry Special! Yes, Mrs. Homemaker, now Model offers you a 5c laundry service. Your -family laundry washed' and dried for only 5c per pound. Minimum bundle for pick-up and delivery 8 pounds for only 41c, each additional pound only 5c.

Why carry your laundry to a wash and dry store when you can get dependable pick-up and delivery service from family laundry specialists? GET TOPS IN PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY SERVICE CALL MODEL FAMILY LAUNDRY Model family laundry LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING JU 4-7218 JU 4-721 8 Breckinridge. She was a dental assistant to Drs. Edward H. and B. W.

Hub-buch. She is survived by a grandson. The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Ratterman fag I I DELICIOUS I pot, died at 6 p.m. yesterday at 5504 Speedway Avenue, Valley MRS.

ELIZABETH MURRAY The funeral for Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, 76, of 1129 S. Sixth, will be at 9:30 a.m. at Dougherty Funeral Home, 1230 S. Third, and at 10 a.m.

at St. Louis Ber-trand Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Murray died Friday night in SS.

Mary Elizabeth Hospital of burns she received when her dress caught fire from a gas-heater flame in her home earlier in the day. Station. Bennett, 83, lived there with a son, David T. Bennett. The elder Bennett retired about eight years ago.

He was a Mrs. Cecil Gillespie Dies In Simpson Special ta Tht Ceurlar-Jaurnal Franklin, Dec. 7. Mrs. Sarah Bradshaw Gillespie, 62, Franklin, wife of Cecil Gillespie, executive vice-president of the Simpson County Bank, died Saturday night at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville.

She had been under treatment a few days. A member of a pioneer Simpson County family, she was a daughter of the late Judge E. S. Bradshaw and Mrs. Florence Wade Bradshaw.

Tiro Muscovites Jailed lor Graft In Driver Permits tool grinder for Chess Wy-mond Company for many years before going to the Medical Depot. He was a native of Breck sttflVi inridge County, four sons, Phillip, Joe, Clifford, and Taul White; a sister, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Los Angeles; two brothers, George White, New Salisbury, and James White, and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Schoppen-horst Funeral Home, 1832 W.

Market. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. MRS. MAMIE THURMAN Mrs. Mamie Thurman, a member of St.

Vincent de Paul Church, died at 4:45 a.m. yesterday in St. Joseph Infirmary. Mrs. Thurman, 73.

lived at 718 The Classified Ads Offer You Daily Opportunity News. Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Norris, Bullitt County, and Mrs. Josephine Miller; three brothers, Moscow, Dec. 7 Investigators have discovered a ring of Moscow officials who substituted graft for examinations in the issuance of many driver's licenses, Izvestia reported Sunday.

The Government newspaper said numerous Muscovites undertaking required training, in A Vtt Dennie, Alphonso, and Johnnie Bennett; 12 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and eight PRECHRISTMAS great-great-grandchildren. cluding a study of automobile i open 7 days a wiik til 1 a.m. I AND HOME COOKED DINNERS Ntwburt Rd. at Spttd Avt. WILLIS L.

BASSIIAM Willis L. Bassham, a night watchman for Royal Crown Bottling Company, died at 6:20 a.m. yesterday in Veterans Hospital. Bassham, 71, lived in Jefferson-town. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

E. C. Murphy; a niece, and a nephew. The funeral will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Myers Funeral Home, 10515 Watterson Trail, Jefjersontown.

Burial will be in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery. MISS BESS BARKSDALE Miss Bess Barksdale, a retired bookkeeper for the old B. B. Ice Coal Company, died at 3:30 p.m. yesterday at her home, 3014 Dartmouth.

She was 85. Miss Barksdale was a member of Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She was a native of Ilartsville, Tenn. Successor to Doria Launched by Italians Genoa, Italy, Dec. 7 in The Leonardo da Vinci, which will replace the Andrea Doria as flagship of the Italian merchant marine, slid into the sea Sunday.

The body is at Hardy Shively Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway. EARNEST AKERS Earnest Akers, 60, an accountant for Butler Transmission Company, died at 1:50 p.m. yesterday in Norton Memorial Infirmary. He lived at 1315 S. Brook.

He was a native of Floyd County. are Jiis wife, Mrs. Lesty Stephens Akers; two sons, George W. Akers, Owens-boro, and Ralph E. Akers; two engines, before obtaining licenses found a short cut by paying 599 rubles ($125) to the chief of the official motorists school, A.

N. Nebolsin. The Izvestia article said Nebolsin passed on part of the graft to others, including the militia-operated Moscow Automobile Inspection Administration, whose chief, I. M. Krokhotin, hid rubles ($37,500) and other valuables which police found in his home.

A Moscow court sentenced Nebolsin and Krokhotin to 10 years in prison. OFF REDUCTIONS UP TO DRESSES Dresses for daytime, street and cocktail. brothers, Ted Akers, Hirold, and Astor K. Akers, Bloom- field; a sister, Mrs. Vannie Akers, Wyandotte, and two grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 The 11-deck, 761-foot-long passenger liner was launched at Sestri Poncnte An-saldo shipyards here. In about 18 months the Leonardo da Vinci is to take the place of the smaller Andrea Doria, which sank off Nantucket in 1956 after a collision. She cost $35,000,000 and will carry 1,300 passengers, probably on the Genoa -New York run. Crash Kills 3 Soldiers Killeen, Dee. 7 Two automobiles and a bus collided near here early Sunday, killing three persons and injuring four.

The dead, all Fort Hood soldiers, were Sgt. Roy Welch, 26, Wal-terboro, S. Recruit William McFadin, 21, Fayetteville, N. and Specialist First Class Robert Krestefic, 26, Clifton, N. Y.

They were all in the same car. p.m. tomorrow at Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak.

Burial will be in Rest- haven Memorial Park. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Lula Kent The body is at Owen Funeral Home, 2611 Virginia. JOHN II. KLUG The funeral for John Herbert Klug, 63, a Chicago banker who was born in Louisville, will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at Christ The King Catholic Church, Chicago. Klug, vice-president and cashier of American National Bank, died of cancer Thursday at Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago. He was a graduate of St. Xavier High Scnool here. Klug Morehead Taking Bids For New Dormitory Morehead, Dec.

Iffl Morehead State College is accepting bids for construction of a $900,000 men's dormitory. President Adron Doran said Saturday plans are to occupy the 201-room dormitory by the second semester of the 1959-60 school term. The present men's dormitory, Thompson Hall, will become a third dormitory for women on the campus. QUALITY WEARING APPAREL IS THE BEST INVESTMENT COMPLETE YOUR WARDROBE AT REMARKABLE SAVINGS ON FINE COATS, SUITS, MILLINERY AND SPORTSWEAR 5 Why not open a charge account? Or use our extended Christmas terms, designed to make YOUR Christmas shop- I ping easier. Open every night till 9 except Saturdays until Christmas.

MRS. MARGARET THOMAS The funeral for Mrs. Margaret Thomas, 729 S. Clay, will be at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at O.

D. 8 a White Funeral Home, 2727 S. Third, and at 9 a.m. at St. Martin Church, Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park.

Mrs. Thomas, 67, died Friday in Jewish Hospital. Survivors include daughter, Mrs. Margaret Grote. ELMER CHARLES VOGT Elmer Charles Vozt.

39. died at 3:15 p.m. yesterday at his home in Sannon. Surviving are his mother. Mrs Katie Vogt; four sisters.

Miss Lula Vogt, Mrs. Charles Hitt, Mrs. Joseph Home, and Mrs. Mildred Cotten, and two brothers, Albert and Calvin T. Vogt.

The funeral will be at 10:30 3m CEU I a.m. Wednesday at Neurath Funeral Home, 725 E. Market Bur- Afyte zn appointment wit, today! dpqaa ial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. ilU' fcV A 'XJ -JJ LEONARD S. SINGLETON Leonard S.

Singleton, a re tired employee of Oertel Brewing Company, died at 12:45 p.m. yesterday at his home, 2336 Standard. He was 79. Singleton retired six years The neat London chalk stripe worsted 3 Mobile Store Manager Slain and $4,000 Gone Mobile. Dec.

7 IP! The body of a Mobile supermarket manager was found early Sunday at a road intersection west of Mobile. An estimated $4,000 was reported missing. Police Chief Dudley Mc- Fadyen said Burnon T. Jenkins was shot to death. Jenkins' re volver was found beside the body.

It had not been fired. 'C mmm 1 Jenkins was believed to have been taking about $4,000 from 4. 11 If fit 1 4 Xf- Fx y- fv 5. 1 I 1 the store to his home. Pope Receives Pius Sister Vatican City, Dec.

7 (UV-rope John XXIII Sunday received in private audience the late Pope Pius XII's sister, Elisabetta Pa celli-Rossignani, and her daugh ter, Elena. Every Day Is Thrift Day in The Classified Ads. You're looking at one of the most flattering patterns in suits for men the London chalk stripe in handsome Worsted Flannel by FINCASTLE. Navy, dark grey or black with subdued chalk stripes. Superb quality and styling.

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