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T- THE TIMES lUnhday, December 1, 19 :9 Julie, Tricia Galled Purdue Coed Wins I 'Front-Line Tr OODS Calumet Region Obituaries At Congress CHICAGO (UPI) Anne Howell had to study for a big bi ology test the night before her NEW YORK (AP) Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon-the President's daughters have been termed by their father "front-line troops in the battle to re-establish the traditional virtues," Newsweek magazine ward Cox, 23, a Harvard Law School student. COX IS described as coming from "a wealthy New York legal family" and being politically to the left of the President. However, "he fits the Nixon require Cox Samuel (Sam) Cox, age 32, of achievement book in food preservation was due for 4-H compe 1038 North Indiana Griffith passed away Nov. 29, 1969 at says. ments ft mnAinn Ufx St.

Margaret Hospital. Survi Julie, 21, and Tricia, 23, "keep svstem tition. She's, a freshman at Purdue University and says she always does things at the last minute. However, Anne managed to complete the project on time and also earn state and national vors: wife, Barbara; two sons, Billy and Samuel Jr. and one uumiig lui llllllgS IU UU P051' Shaub Edward Shaub, age 61, 5628 Beall Hammond, passed away Sunday, Nov.

30, at his home. Survivors: wife, Florence, Graveside services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary Cemetery, Pontiac, 111.

Friends may call at Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Hammond, Tuesday 10 a.m. until 12 noon. He was a retired employee of Junior Toy Company. daughter Tonya all at home; Ilindson Belle D. age 77, of 5734 Erie Avenue, Hammond, passed away November 30, at the Great Oaks Nursing Home, Cook, Indiana.

Survivors: three sons, Kirkley of Crown Point, Cecil of Calumet City, and George of a two daughters, Goldie Noel and Edna Bainer both of Hammond. 16 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. with Rev.

0. Robert Foster officiating. Friends may call 7 to 10 p.m. today, and 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 David Eisenhower was described by Julie as "more liberal than his grandfather, former President Eisenhower, and maybe my mother, Mrs.

Margaret DeLong tive things to be useful," the President is quoted as saying in the magazine's current issue. The article says: Nixon praised Julie because L- A of Griffith; six brothers, Ho awards. mer Cox of LaPorte, Indiana, Ivan Cox of Hammond, Amuel Other Nixon familv vienettes she is i "married, keeping house, I ZJ?" The Indiana teen is one of 1,650 young delegates attending the 48th national 4-H Congress in Chicago this week. FOR the National Food Preservation Award is the result of nine years of canning, recording and competition on! Cox of Indiana, Robert DeLong of Gary, Don and Ralph De-Long of Griffith; two sisters, Mrs. Judy Sumner of Griffith and Mrs.

Essey Thomas of Illi going to college, getting good grades and still finding time tof -Tricia is driven to a black pitch in and help out with things i neighborhood to tutor children! like campaigning." lfor several hours once every) Washington society reporters week. i expect an engagement between! Julie and play board Tricia and her steady date, Ed- games and "Sardines," a form Wei nois. Funeral services will be BENJAMIN H. FLOCK BH. Flock Dies.

Head Of 2 Firms to 10 p.m. Tuesday at the Oxe- the county and state level. held Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 10 a.m. from the Kuiper Funeral Home Arthur J.

Weiss, age 84, 25 Wal Yant Mae E. Yant (Fellman), age 89, Thayer, passed away Sunday, Nov. 30, at the Fuchs Nursing Home in Lowell. Survivors: a few nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec.

2, 3 p.m. at Sheets Funeral Home, 604 E. Commercial Lowell, Rev. Edward Leigh officiating. Burial Lowell Cemetery.

Visitation 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. today. Schmelter Joseph Schmelter, age 83, of 315 Softwood Drive, Hobart, passed away Saturday, Nov. 29, 1969, at Mercy Hospital, Gary. Survivors: Wife, Josephine; 6 sons, Leonard, Elmer, Irvin, Paul, all of Hobart, Edward and Vernon of Crown Point; 3 daughters, Mrs.

Harold (Mildred) Henderlongof Crown Point, Mrs. Ray (Isabel) Wignall, Mrs. Steve (Irene) Kostoff, both of Hobart; 39 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; 1 brother, Michael, of Crown Point. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 9:30 a.m.

at Rees Funeral Home, 600 W. Old Ridge Road, Hobart, 10 a.m. at St. Bridget Church, Rev. William Vogt officiating.

Internment St. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Merrill-ville, Rosary, Monday, at 7:45 p.m. Friends may 'call after 5 or nioe-ana-seeK, at the White' "We live on a big farm so it was easy to grow vegetables, Chapel with Rev. T. P.

Goode of tham Hammond, passed away Saturday; Nov. 29, at his i House with visiting friends. i Burial in Lawrence- man-McCoy Funeral Chapel, 5713 Hohman, Hammond. Interment will be Elmwood, Cemetery. She was a member of the Christian Fellowship Church of Hammond.

home. Survivors: wife, Flor fruits, and raise beef for freezing," she said. "We'd plant in ville Cemetery. Friends are in ence; one daughter, Mrs. Janet vited to call at the chapel today IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET BRAN vuvricb BUDS9 April and do canning in June or Pence of Mill Valley, California; one son, Richard of Ham The two girls talk on the telephone, even when Tricia is traveling abroad, almost eveiy day.

i Mrs. Nixon calls Julie 'My Jewell' and Tricia "Tut-Wut." July." from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. He was employed at the Crown mond: two grandchildren. Fu Corr Erection a member Kasper neral services will be Tuesday, December 2, 11 a.m. at Temple She received guidance in canning procedures from her mother who is a high school home economics teacher.

"Tn 'a familv nf fivo bnntirinfT Benjamin H. Flock, 56, president of two Hammond firms, died unexpectedly Sundav in St. of the FOP and sheet metal workers International Association Local 303. Stanley V. Kasper.

age 65, for Bethel, 6947 Hohman Ave. Rab merly of 9624 Forest High bi David Spitz officiating. Buri Mn It I. land, passed away November mSa, ci nuspiiai. ms nome how to can foods rea rnmps in al Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond.

Friends' may call at 30, at Our Lady of Mercy Hos was at 837 Hoffman St. handy," she said. "The number Mr. Flock headed Calumet 'l'PPj8 UP Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hoh- man Hammond, today, uie inuusaiius uui 100 many ior me to remember." Sheet Metal Works and Do-All Village. THIS WEEK is also Anne's first visit to Chicago.

"I can't get over the smog," she said. He was a past president of the Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors Assn. and of the Northern Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors "I'm used to looking out the 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. He was a member of Gostlin, Meyn and Weiss Real Estate Company, former past president of Bethel Temple, former Business Manager of Kuhn Clinic, past president of Real Estate Board, past president of Hammond Ki-wanis. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Temple Bethel in his memory.

Assn. Culotta Lawrence Gulotta, age 72 of 509 Ingraham Calumet City, 111., passed away Friday, Nov. 28, 1969, at St. Margaret Hospital. Survivors: Wife, Josephine, one son, Anthony of Calumet City; 6 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Ben (Mary) Pernicia-ro and one brother Felix Gulotta both of Calumet City; nieces and nephews; Funeral services Tuesday, Dec. 2nd 1969, 9 a.m. at the Czechanski Funeral Home, 248 155th Place, Calumet City, HI. Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Victor Church with the Reverend Eugene P. Sullivan officiating. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, 111. Friends may call today 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.: Mr. Mr.

Flock was a member of lAdvtrtifmintl the Hammond Exchange Club, the Hammond Chamber of Com HOW TO HEAD BODY LANGUAGE merce, North Hammond Busi ness Men's Association, the Dyer. Survivors: one daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Zellers, of St. John, with whom he made his home; one son, Donald of Hammond; eight grandchildren; one brother, John; one sister, Celia both of Chicago; preceded in death by his wife Irene, Oct. 25, 1968.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and are being handled by Burns Funeral Home, 8415 Calumet Ind. Friends may call today, 7 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. He was a retired employee of the Inland Steel member of the 25 Year Club, member of St. James Church in Highland.

Ostrowski George B. Ostrowski age 56, 4929 Tod East Chicago, passed away Saturday, Nov. 29, St. Catherine Hospital, following a short illness. Survivors: father, Boleslaw Ostrowski of East Chicago; one sister, Mrs.

John (Alice) Duwer of East Chicago; three nieces, Fu Kuzman window and seeing far. "It isn't what I expected," Anne said and added that it is a nice place to visit, but she wouldn't want to live in it. With 4-H, Anne has also traveled to Washington, D.C., and says she likes meeting people in different parts of the country. "It's forced me to look at things in different ways," she said. "In addition, 4-H has taught me to take on responsi-bility and learn leadership.

Through the competition, you learn how to lose and take things as they come without giving up. But it also gives you confidence and ability to talk with people and be friendly." Gulotta was a retired 43 year employe of the Queen Ann Hammond Heating Board and the Knights of Pythias In the Roseland section of Chicago. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Bernard A. Dziadowicz Funeral Home, 4404 Cameron Hammond.

Burial will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens. Calling hours at the funeral home are 7 to 10 p.m, today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, Annie; a daughter, Mrs. Richard R.

Younkers of Hammond; a sister, Mrs. William Rietman of Hammond: a brother. Arthur Candy and a resident of Calumet City for the past 55 years. Tanas K. Kuzman, age 68, 315 Roosevelt Gary, passed away Sunday, Nov.

30, 1969. Survivors: wife, Ann; one son, Daniel of Gary; one daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Kuta; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday at the Stillinov-ich Palmer Funeral Home, 42nd and Broadway, Gary, at 1 p.m. and at 1:30 p.m.

at St. Peter and Paul Macedonian Orthodox Church, in Gary, Rev. Spiro Tanaskoski officiating. Burial in Ridgelawn Cemetery. People are telling you things they'd never speak! Learn how subtle movements of hands, eyes, and face muscles telegraph hidden hostility, aloofness, affection even sexual signals.

From Glamour. One of 38 articles and features in the December Reader's Digest. Pick up your copy today. READER'S DIGEST p.m. today at the Rees Funeral Home, Hobart.

He was a member of St. Bridget Church, Holy Name the Catholic Order of Foresters. He was a retired Hobart area farmer, a Hobart resident all of his life. On Nov. 24, 1969, Mr.

and Mrs. Schmelter celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Rohloff Caroline Rohloff, age 67, of 1192 Maple Muskegon, formerly of Calumet City, passed away Friday, Nov. 28, at Hackley Hospital in Muskegon. Survivors 2 daughters, Mrs.

Paul Rosenau of Crown Point and Mrs. Frank Olds of Holton, 3 brothers, Steve, Chester, and Zizzie Struss all of Chicago; 2 sisters, Mrs. Joseph Kruopa in Florida and Mrs, Arlene Brylanski of Chicago; 5 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 10:30 a.m.

from the Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman with the Rev. Raymond W. Wessler officiating. Burial, Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond. Friends are invited to call at the chapel Monday afternoon, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Joseph A. Belka, age 66, of 5800 South Trumbull, Chicago, passed away at home Sunday, November 30. Survivors: wife, Sophie (nee Jamork) one daughter, Mrs. Gloria (William Benes of Chicago. Funer- Amtn'co'l lorptlf iWtrwrittrl ol InttiluHenal $cvrifitt neral services will be Wednes Boy? Girl Top 4-H CHICAGO (AP) A Carroll day, Dec.

3, 10 a.m. in the Les: niak Funeral Home, 4918 Ma. Prayer services will be held Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the chapel. Friends may call Monday 7 I Kekeis of and one granddaughter.

goun East Chicago, Rev. to 10 p.m., Tuesday 2 to 10 p.m wm 1 I iT t.l .1 .11 1 cl services Dec. 3, at INVEST YOUR DECEMBER FUNDS IN Edward Brzostowski officiating. Burial, St. Michael Ceme He was a Gary resident for 24 county youtn was selected as 9:30 a.m.

from the Fortuna Fu vears. a retired employe of one of the two national winners neral Home, 43rd and Kedzie, tery, Hammond. Friends may call at the chapel Monday 7 to in the 4-H citizenship program. Youngstown Sheet Tube Company, member of St. Peter Chicago, 10 a.m.

in St. Joseph The other was an Alabama girl. and Paul Macedonian Orthodox Church. Church, 48th and Hermitage, Chicago. With Rev.

Msgr. John Koziol singing the mass. Burial Ressurection Cemetery, Chicago. Friends may call at the fu Lawrence Bruckner, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd M. Bruckner of Route 1, Thomson, was named Saturday at the 1969 Na-; 10 p.m., Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m; He was a lifelong resident of East Chicago, veteran of World War II Air Force, retired employe of General American Transportation Com Hartwich neral home Monday, 4 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday, 10 to 10 p.m. He was a state auditor of Illi pany Plant member of Polish tional 4-H Congress assembled in Chicago. His awards were a $600 educational scholarship and a five-day paid trip to the con- Want 8020 Collision Coverage? We sell it! National Union.

Alice G. Hartwich (Baker), Singel nois, and a member of the Elks age 51, Schneider, passed Litchfield Lodge No. 654 of Jo- away Saturday, Nov. 29, at St. liet.

Also, the Fraternal Order Catherine Hospital in East Chi gress. Bruckner, a sophomore at Trinity College in Hartford, has been a 4-H Club See Woman Dies, of Eagles, Aerie 377 of Joliet cago. Survivors: two daugh 1 i Funeral Home in ters, Cheri Lynn of Indiana University, Jill Elaine, at charge of arrangements. Help improve your earnings with an attractive income, a secure investment, and serial maturities to fit your specific needs. B.

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135 S. La Salle Suite 2048 Chicago-346-7493 PImm Mnd information regarding current Bond iiiutk RAY home; father, Walter J. Baker of Butler, one brother, BASANDA i mitt" 1 1 Georgeff Hubby Held GARY A 22-year-old husband is being held for investigation in the death of his 20-year- William Baker of Butler; one Nadine Georgeff, age 64, of sister, Mrs. Ethelyn Miller of Spencerville. Ind.

Funeral member for nine years. "All my projects, activities, successes and failures have been incorporated into my development as a citizen," he said. His activities included delivering addresses on citizenship and working with other young persons and adults in programs to promote citizenship in his community. He plans a career in government service, he said. 1306 Greenbay Calumet services will be Tuesday, Dec.

old wife Sunday. City, pased away at St. Mar 2. 1 p.m. at Sheets Funeral garet Hr3spital, Sunday, Novem Home, 604 E.

Commercial ber 30. Survivors: one daugh Sine 1915 BASANDA Insurance Agency, Inc. 5450 Calumet Ave. Hammond WE 3-0239 Elmo T. Hadley was arrested by police at his home 1129 Pierce shortly after his wife Lola died some five hours after being admitted to Methodist Lowell, Rev.

Thomas Oler officiating. Burial Sanders Nam ter, Mrs. Norma Baggett of Calumet City; four brothers, Cemetery. Visitation today, Robert Nashkoff of Griffith, to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. She was a Herman Nashkoff of Calumet member of American Legion City, George Georgeff of Lan Mary V.

Singel, age 68, of 1518 John Whiting passed away Saturday, November 29, at St. Catherine Hospital, East Chicago. Survivors: husband, Mike; one son, John (Anne) of Whiting; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Zubeck, Mrs. Andrew (Mary) Dvorchak, Mrs.

George (Evelyn) Hanish all of Whiting; one brother, Michael Resetar of Hammond; two sisters, Mrs. Michael (Helen) Lesko of Whiting and Mrs. Margaret Mulholland in California; 7 grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday, December 2, 9 a.m. Kosior Chapel, 2031 Indianapolis Whiting, 9:30 a.m.

St. Mary's Church with Rt. Msgr. Basil Smochko officiating. Burial St.

Mary's Cemetery, Hessville. Friends are invited to visit at the chapel tonight 7 to 10 p.m., Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Devotional services at the chapel Monday 7:30 p.m. She was a resident of Whiting for 60 years, member of the Slovak Ladies Catholic Union, also member of the Roy-. al Neighbors of America, also member of the St.

Mary's Church Altar Society, also member of the World War II War Mothers Club, also a member Hospital. Police said Hadley reported he had found his wife at home, beaten, in the early morning Auxiliary Post of Lowell, Post sing, Illinois and James Georgeff of Dolton, Illinois; one sis 101; member of Schneider Presbyterian Church, served as ter, Mrs. Ida Roe of Lawndale, Oil Talks Deadlocked EAST CHICAGO Officials hours. a County Nurse for Lake Coun California; 14 grandchildren ty for the past 18 years. and 2 great-grandchildren, Services will be held Thursday, December 4, at 10 a.m.

from of the Atlantic-Richfield Oil Co. the Emmerling- Paddack Chapel, 6020 Hohman with and members of Local 7-210 of the Oil. Chemical and Atomic 2 Gunmen Rob Service Station GRIFFITH Two gunmen Flock Benjamin H. (Ben) Flock, age Pastor Jack H. Barrell officiating.

Interment Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 10 56, 837 Hoffman Hammond, passed away suddenly Sunday, Workers Union remain at odds today in a job safety dispute. Local president Peter Schilling said both sides met Sunday held up a Clark Service Station early today and escaped with an undetermined amount of cash Nov. 30, at St. Margaret Hospital.

Survivors: wife, Annie one daughter, Mrs. Richard R. (Shirley) Younkers of Hammond; one sister, Mrs. William (Henrietta) Rietman of Hammond; one brother, Arthur and six cartons of cigarettes. Station attendant Dick Jones told police the men entered the station at 315 W.

Ridge about 3:40 a.m. and demanded money and cigarettes. p.m. and Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.

She was a resident of Burnham, 111. for over 40 years and the past year made her home with her daughter in Calumet City. Cunningham but "nothing happened." "The company restated its stand and we restated ours," Schilling said. The strike affects 950 employes at the Sinclair refinery. The dispute erupted when two union members were suspended last week on company charges of the Sojedeninja Lodge of the Greek Catholic Union.

Kekeis of Hammond; one granddaughter, Carrie Younk if TT'iV li ers of Hammond. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Dec. 3, Donahue of disobeying a direct order. Plenny Cunningham 85, of The union contends the walk 1:00 p.m. at Bernard A.

Dziadowicz Funeral Home, 4404 out is over refusal of the company to meet with it on the safety of the job on question a meet-. Race Driver Shot; Man Held EDWARDSVILLE, Ind. (AP) Race driver Charlie Glotz-bach was shot twice and wounded in his rural Ed- Tr i -St ate Manor Nursing Home, Lansing (formerly of 848 State Hammond), passed away Sunday, November 30. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Edith Pearl Cunningham of Cameron Hammond, Rev.

Ray P. Edwards, pastor of Pine Street Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial, ing the union says is required by its contract. i People like people who want better things to happen Christmas AS KG AC to play Santa's helper. rn r7z loans up to Chapel Lawn Memorial Gar Lansing, Illinois; two sons, Herbert of Lowell and Edward Sr.

of Madison, Wisconsin; dens in Schererville. Friends may call at the chapel 7 to 10 p.m. Monday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. He was a lifelong Hammond resident.

three daughters, Mrs. Melvin wardsville home by an employe Sunday night, police said. The 33-year-old NASCAR driver was listed in serious condition today at Floyd County Memorial Hospital at New Albany. Bishop Suggests Pope's Election SAN FRANCISCO (AP) (Mildred) Maier of Hammond, Mrs. Albert (Alice) Zarowny of Calumet City and Mrs.

Emil Selection of the Pope by all the (Mable) Joyce of Cedar Lake, Earl J. Donahue, age 82, of 16908 Glen Oak Drive, Country Club Hills, Illinois passed away November 1969 at South Suburban Hospital. Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Shirley (Frank) Powell of Club Hills, Illinois, and Mrs. Betty (Ray) Alexander of Markham, Illinois; three sons, John (Marcelle) Donahue of Chicago, Earl Jr, (Marie) Donahue of Hammond and Robert (Patricia) Donahue of South Holland; 8 grandchildren; 9 greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Myrtle Anderson of Sulphur, Louisiana. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Tews Funeral Home at 18230 Dixie Highway, Homewood, Illinois. Interment Cedar Park Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. Visitation after 3 p.m.

today. He was a member, of the Royal League. For information SY4-5300. world Christians has been sug president of Calumet Sheet Metal Works, president of Do-All Village, both of Hammond. He was a past president of the Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors OR MORE Indiana; 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

Serv Cheevcr Released Association, and a past presi dent of Northern Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors Association. Loans Up To $1000 by GAC FINANCE CORPORATION Loans Over $1000 by GAC DISCOUNT COMPANY OF. INDIANA. GARY 120 East Sixth Avenue Phone 886-3511 HAMMOND 165th Street Columbia Avenue Phone 932-1460 He was a member of the Ham gested by Bishop C. Kilmer Myers of the Episcopal Diocese of California.

Bishop Myers, whose clerical jurisdiction covers 10 west-central California counties, raised the issue in a Sunday sermon at Grace Cathedral. He said "the fisherman who will lead the people" should be chosen at large, not by "some college of ancient cardinals. mond Exchange Club, the Ham ices Wednesday, December 3, at 1 p.m, from the Emmerling-Paddack Chapel 6020 Hohman Hammond. Interment Elmwood Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

He was a retired boilermaker for the BIO Railroad. He was a member of the East Chicago Lodge No. 515 Knights of Pythias. From Hospital Griffith School Superintendent William Cheever was released from Mercy Hospital during the weekend after surgery for a stomach ailment. Cheever is recuperating at his home in Griffith.

mond Chamber of Commerce, North Hammond Business Men's Association, the Hammond Heat ing Board and the Knights of Pythias of Roseland, III.

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