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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 31

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1, 1SSS THE HAMMOND TIMES Holdup $1,500 I Donamur Uo Donamur, 68. of 848 Indiana Hammond, died Thursday in St. Margaret Hospital, Hammond. Calumet Region Obituaries the customers and employes to HAMMOND A lone bandit robbed the Fine Line Food Cen lie on the floor while looting the safe, then sacked the cash registers and fled. Witnesses described the gunman as about 5-feet, 7 inches ter, 1338 Indianapolis of an estimated $1,500 Saturday evening, after threatening five employes and three customers with a gun.

Jackson Joseph Louis Jackson, 70, a for Jureczko Anton Jureczko, 78, of 7215 Belmont Hammond, died Friday in Shady Lane Convalescent Home, Dyer. He is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Veronica Jureczko of Hammond, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday in Mysliwy Funeral Home, 6143 Columbia Hammond, and at 10 a.m.

in St. Michael Church, East Chicago. Rev. Edward Brosztowski will sing the mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the fu Martin Mrs. Hannah Martin, 75, Schneider, died Saturday in Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Dyer. Weinberg William Weinberg, 55, of 6326 North Albany, Chicago, formerly a resident of East Chicago, died Saturday in Veterans' West Side tall, weighing 130 pounds with a Tatman Mrs. Mary B.

Tatman, 77, of 228 W. Oakley Lowell, died Saturday in her home. She is survived by her husband, brown crewcut and mustache. Police said the robber an They said he appeared to be mer Highland resident, died Thursday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Verl Trimble, of Crown Point.

nounced the stickup after first purchasing several items, then Services will be Tuesday at 2 Hospital, Chicago. p.m. in Schneider Presbyterian asking the store manager, Jerry Vale, 739 115th Whiting, to He is survived by his wife, Hazel; four nephews, and two nieces. Services will be at 3 p.m. Monday in Eocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hammond.

Rev. Frank Buechley of First Christian Church of Hammond will officiate. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the chapel from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.

today. 1 Mr. Donamur, a retired employe of Rand McNally was a World War I veteran. Mr. Jackson, who lived at 3420 Services will be Monday in North-Touro Chapel, 6130 No.

California, Chicago. Rabbi Julius Church. The Rev. E. L.

Worley will officiate. Burial will be in Sanders Cemetery, Lowell. about 20 to 25 years old, wore dark-rimmed glasses and a dark trench coat. Police theorized the bandit fled in a car that vas seen leaving the rear of the store about the time of the holdup. Highway Highland, had been cash a payroll check.

William a son, William R. of Oak Park, III; three daughters, Mrs. Byrl M. Kenney of Springfield, 111., Mrs. David Howkinson of Cedar Lake and Mrs.

Robert E. Smith of Western Springs, 111., and eight grandchildren. residing with his daughter prior When Vale started to comply, Shuback will officiate. Burial will to his death. Surviving are the husband, the man pulled the gun and an nounced the robbery.

He forced He is survived by two sons, neral home from 2 to 5 p.m. and Arthur of Roan, and Gerald 7 to 10 p.m. today. Special prayer Otto; one son, Forrest Martin of DeMotte; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Camus of Schneider, Mrs.

Ruth Tapley of Fort Wayne; 10 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchil of Crown Point; three daughters, services will be at 8 tonight. Mrs. Trimble, Mrs. Eleanor Weiss of Sumner, 111., and Mrs. Lucille dren and a brother, Luther Osby Kell Werst of Rockford, Ohio; two Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Lowell Methodist Church. Rev. Edward Boase will officiate. Burial will be in Lowell Cemetery. Mrs.

Tatman was a member of Lowell Methodist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, Pythian er be in Waldheim Cemetery, Chicago. Surviving are the wife, Yetta; two sons, Edwin and Roy of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Small of- Hammond and Mrs. Ruth Barton of Minister; three brothers, Charles of East Chicago, Paul and Phil of Gary; his father, Morris Weinberg of East Chicago. Friends may call at the chapel this afternoon.

of Hebron. brothers, John of Colorado and 3 Accident Victims 'Good' GARY Three persons injured Tuesday in a head-on collision on Industrial Highway were reported Saturday in very good condition in Dziepak Friends may call at the Sheets Ray of South Carolina; two sisters. Mrs. Anna Marie Keller, 77, Funeral Home, 604 E. Commer Elsie Coleman and Mrs.

Ethel Til lery, both of Missouri; 17 grand BIG SAVINGS during our Student and Young men's CLOTHING REDUCED! cial Lowell, after 7 p.m. today. of 7334 Marshall Hammond, died Friday in her home. She is survived by her hus Sisters and Lowell Woman's Club. George J.

Dziepak, 42, of 4423 Henry Hammond, died Saturday In St. Margaret Hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Methodist Hospital. They were Friends may call at Eskridge Funeral Home, 707 E. Commer children, and 16 great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Mon band, Gustav; a daughter, Mrs. listed in serious condition Wednes cial Lowell, after 2 p.m. to Helen; five sons, George, Joseph, Thomas, Steven and Tim Gillian Byron J. Gillian, 61, of 520 War Hildegard Schwabauer of Chicago; a brother, Karl Hirzel, and three sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Gisen, day. day in Fagen Funeral Gardens. 2828 Highway Highland, See Death Notices Page E-5 Mrs. Emma Hofer and Mrs. Mar ren Calumet City, died Friday Gi inn ta Jennewein, all of Germany, in St Margaret Hospital, Ham othy, and a daughter, Kathleen, all at home; his mother, Mrs.

Pauline Dziepak of Hammond; three brothers, Stanley, Alexander and Anthony, all of and two sisters, Mrs. and one grandchild. mond. Curiel with the Rev. Delbert Krooswyk officiating.

Burial will be in Ross Cemetery. Becker day. They are Geronimo Morales, 32, of 3462 Block East Chicago; Mrs. Guillermine Guerra, in her late 30's of 437 Madison Gary, and Angel Marquez, 20, of 777 Adams Gary. A four-year-old child, Juanita Guerra, 433 Adams Gary, was killed in the accident.

She was first identified as Juanita Morales. Norman Lee Ginn, 68, of 7122 He was a retired foreman of services will be at 1:30 p.m. OLDEN VH ANGER Madison Hammond, died Fri Monday in Concordia Lutheran the tin mill at Youngstown Sheet Services were held Wednesday Church, Hammond. Rev. Herbert and Tube Co.

He had been em day in St. Elizabeth Hosiptal, Lafayette, Ind. Sophie Nesbitt and Mrs. Lillian in Our Lady of Guadalupe J. Teske Jr.

will officiate. Burial ployed there for 25 years. 7009 Indianapolis llvd, Sheranko, both of East Chicago Services will be at 9:30 a.m will be in Corcordia Cemetery. Services will be Monday at He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Church for Salvador C.

Curiel, 60, of 3507 Grand East Chicago, who died Tuesday in his home. Friends may call at Bocken p.m. in Snyder's Funeral Home, Ben Strong of Hammond; a stepsister, Maryann Carter of Ham Services for Fred M. Becker, 54, of Rte. 1, Dyer, were Saturday in Hack Funeral Home, Beecher, 111.

Burial was in Victoria Cemetery, Victoria, 111. Hohman at Warren Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Tuesday In Mysliwy Funeral Home, 4902 Reading East Hammond, from 2 to 5 p.m Hammond. The Rev. W. M.

Lit-trell will officiate. Burial will be He is survived by his wife, Fran-cisca; three sons, Raul, Antonio and 7 to 10 p.m. today. Chicago, and at 10 a.m. in St.

Becker, a buyer for Farm Bu Casimir Church, Hammond and Gonzalo, and a daughter, in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gar mond, two nephews and three nieces. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Solan Funeral Home, 7109 Calumet Hammond. Rev. Harold Turpin of First reau Milling Hammond, Msgr.

Stanley Zjawinsld will sing Arcelia, all at home; a brother, dens, Schererville. Mrs. Keller was a resident of the Calumet Region for the past 35 years. the mass. Burial will be in Holy Survivors are the wife, Edith; Francisco Curiel, of Santa Maria, died Wednesday in Hazel Crest Hospital, Hazel Crest, 111., from Cross Cemetery, Calumet City, a son, William of Hammond; Calif, and five sisters, Mrs.

Bre- an illness of several months. daughter, Mrs. Myrna Jean Car jida C. Olvera, Mrs. Refugio Fried man United Presbyterian Church of Hammond will officiate.

Burial He had been associated with Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to penter of Griffith; a brother, Perez, Mrs. Concepcion C. Hernandez, Mrs. Paula C.

Zorrila and the feed firm for 19 years. Robert of Wheeling, 111. 10 p.m. Sunday and Monday. Mr.

Becker was active in the will be in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary. Friends my call at the funeral Mrs. Clementina Curiel, all of Mexico. Purchasing Council of the Amer home today from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.

ican Feed Manufacturing Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. and Services for Max M. Friedman, 78, of 1223 Beacon East Chicago, were scheduled for 1 p.m. today in Fife Funeral Home, 142nd St. and Indianapolis East Chicago.

Mr. Curiel was buried in Mt, the National Trade Association Mercy Cemetery, Gary. 7 to 10 p.m. today. of Feed Manufacturers and the Ami 1111 A resident of East Chicago for Chicago Feed Club.

Ml the past 38 years, he was an He was elected in 1956 to the Smith Mr. Friedman, who died Wednesday, will be buried In Mrs. Marie (Weitz) Amini, 54, 7953 CALUMET AVE. MUNSTER Calumet Shopping Center employe of Youngstown Sheet and executive committee of the Pur a former Calumet City resident, Elmwood Cemetery, Hammond. Tube Co.

and was a member of Irvin T. Smith, 55, of 463 Buf chasing Committee. He served as chairman, 1957-60. died Saturday in Corpus Christi, Tex. Among his survivors are two the Beneto Juarez Society.

falo Calumet City, died Sat Mr. Becker attended Iowa State PHONE 836-8053 She is survived by her husband, brothers, Pete of Los Angeles, and Harold of Benton Harbor, Mich. College and University of Illinois Mr. Dziepak, a World War II veteran, was an employe of the DuFont East Chicago, and a lifetime resident of the area. Palenchar John (Skinny) Palenchar, 62, of John Whiting, died Friday at his home.

Services will be Monday at 9 a.m. in Baran Funeral Home, 1235 119th St. Msgr. John Macko will sing requiem mass at 9:30 a.m. in St.

Mary Church. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Hammond. Surviving are the wife, Mary; two sons, John of East Chicago, Ronald of Whiting; two listers, urday in St. Margaret Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Helen; two brothers, Leonard of Barkowski Abbis, and a brother, Roy, of Otsego, Mich. and received a degree in agri culture economics. Complete details were carried Services will be Monday in Chicago and Raymond of Hebron, a sister, Mrs. Emma in Thursday's Hammond Times. Corpus Christi.

Frank Barkowski, 82, of 2825 163rd PL, Hammond, died Thursday in Presbyterian-St. Luke's Mrs. Amini, a registered nurse, Paprocki of Chicago, and several nieces and nephews. Service will be Tuesday at 9 was a resident of the Calumet He and his wife operated the Ind-Illi stable and won trophies and ribbons in the training and showing of horses. The stables are on the Becker Del-Mar farm near Momence.

right STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. MOIL, WED.

SPECIALS PRICES GOOD THRU JAN. 6th Hospital, Chicago. He is survived by three sons Region for 30 years before leav a.m. in Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 ing a year ago. She was a grad Clement, Henry and Donald, all of Hammond; two daughters, Baltimore Chicago, and at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Victor Church, uate of St. Margaret Hospital School of Nursing, Hammond, and Becker served on the board of Beecher Community Church, worked in the hospital's pediatric Mrs. Martha Krhensky of Chicago and Mrs. Virginia Imbiorski Mrs.

Jessie Wright, 76, a former Chicago resident, died Friday in Oak Forest, HI. She is survived by a stepdaughter, a nephew and two nieces, one of whom, Mrs. Doroty Thomas, lives in Lansing. Calumet City. Rev.

Robert Doyle will sing the mass. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet Beecher. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; of Michigan City; a brother, Mrs. David Black, Mrs. Mary Du-vall of Cedar Lake; a brother, George, city clerk-treasurer of section prior to leaving.

Waggoner Nick, of Chicago; two sisters City. a sister, Dorothea Becker, and his mother, Mrs. Lana Becker of 100 S-Gr. TAILET ASPIRIN 5 Whiting. Friends may call at the funeral Mrs.

Josephine Grzybowski of East Chicago and Mrs. Helen home all day today. Mr. Palenchar was a life-time Mrs. Beulah Mae Waggoner, Norwick of Chicago, 14 grand Mr.

Smith, a World War II Victoria. Housley Services will be at 1 p.m. In Schroeder Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge Lansing. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.

57, a former Gary resident, died resident of Whiting, and an annuitant of Standard Oil Co, where he children and 14 great-grandchil veteran, was employed by Ber- Thursday in Danville, 111, dren. glund Construction Co. Chicago. had been employed for 35 years She is survived by her husband, i i 1 Services will be at 9:30 a.m. He was a member of the Holy Services for George Housley Harold; two sons, Donald O'Neil Monday in Bocken Funeral Name Society of St.

Mary Church, were held Saturday in St. Thomas and Robert Waggoner, both of Gary; a brother, Leslie Osborne Home, 7042 Kennedy Ham More Church, Munster. The Rev. Pope John XXIII Council Knights of Columbus and the Foreman's mond, and at 10 a.m. in St.

Cath of Sherman Oak, a sister, erine of Siena Church, Ham Fellowship Club. Mrs. Hazel Foltz of Newbery, mond. The Rev. Dominic Pallone Knights of Columbus will recite and six grandchildren.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m NOW IS THE TIME To talk the matter over leniibly wtih your family and male your plant for a cemetery lot. Pur-chat a lot through the convenience of no money down, no in-ereit and monthly payments. Elmwood Cemetery the rosary at 8 p.m. today, the will sing the mass. Burial will be in St.

Stanilaus Cemetery, Mich I i T00TH flfllc I A Standards! i i 1 Vl k'U II 4 a All I PTTP Holy Name society at 8:15 p.m. Monday in Brunswick Christian Church, Gary. Rev. Everett Eas- igan City. Prsver services will be at 7:30 Robert Weis sang the mass.

Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hammond. Burns Funeral Home, 5840 Hohman Hammond, was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Housley, of Indianapolis, formerly of a died Thursday in an Indianapolis hospital.

Other details were published in Thursday's Hammond Times. p.m. today. ley will officiate. Burial will be Rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m.

today, in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gar dens, Schererville. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 p.m. and Friends may call today from 2 I () III UILLCI IE. 1413 169th St. Tl 4-7077 to 5 p.m.

and from 7 to 10 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel today from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to ly rml J. Llpifg DSPENSM pACK DISPENSER PACK (Non-Sectarian) Mr.

Barkowski was a retired employe of Universal Atlas Ce- 10 p.m. STAINLESS STEEL BLADES Kej. $1.59 Value Smith Rosenau Barbara Ann Rosenau, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Rosenau, 7754 Dakota Merrillville, died Friday In Mercy Hospital, Gary. I refer to the recent statement of policy issued by Bu-i lova Watch Company, Inc. It states that just as the com-1 pany's products "must comprise the best materials available and, in their particular product and price classification be the finest obtainable, Jasper A. Smith, 85, of 7353 Center Hammond, died Fri-J day in his home. WS2iJ Slii'BIj 21? MAALOX He is survived by three sons, so must the company have equal 'honesty of product' in, marketing right through Virgil of Lowell, the Rev.

Rosco Smith, pastor of Miller Baptist Church, and Wood- to the last link leading to thef customer." row of Hamrmnd; five daughters, Mrs. Edna Bu'gess, with whom he lived, Mrs Verda Hines of Cape Girardu, Mrs. Stella The company has vowed to weieh its retail outlets accord ing to certain factors, includ Ragsdale of Acres Field, Mrs. Martha Conley of Griffith and Mrs. Mary Crawford of Services will be Monday at 1 p.m.

in Geisen Funeral Home, 3805 Adams Gary. The Rev. Donald M. Weber will officate. Burial will be in Calumet Park Cemetery, Crown Point.

Surviving, In addition to the parents, are a brother, Paul; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Rosenau of Munster, Mr. and Mrs.

William Rohloff of Calumet City. Friends may call at the funeral home today at 2 p.m. Goldberg Milton S. Goldberg, 43, a former Indiana resident, died Thurs ing: 1) convenience ot pur flAYCO SEAT COVERS chase, 2) a fair price, 3) availability of reliable service, 4) Hammond, 25 grandchildren and 400 KLEENEX Facial Tissues i 57 25 great-grandchildren. inventory in depth sufficient to offer a variety of selection, 5) Services will be at 2 p.m.

in First Regular Baptist Church of Hessville. Rev. James expert guidance on product function, 6) sensitivity on the part of the jeweler to the re-. Quick, eaty, low-co't way to give your ear Interior the freh "new loolt." Decorator pattern, and colon. INSTALLED FREE IN 30 MINUTES full tet for moit cart day at O'Hare International Air quirements of the customer.

Who but a reputable jeweler' would be able to fulfill all! these requirements? So it is that Bulova says that it Is the( jeweler who represents integ Frink will officiate. The remains will be taken to Cape Girardeau for services Tuesday. Burial will be in Sikes-ton Cemetery, Sikeston, Mo. Arrangements are being handled by Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hammond. Mr.

Smith lived in Hammond for the past 25 years. port, Chicago. SELTZER S2A 1 2S TAILETS NOW SHOCK ABSORBERS rity in the way he conducts hisf A resident of Tempe, he Is survived by his wife, Betty Jo; two sons, Ted and David; a daughter, Elizabeth, at home; a sister, Mrs. Ted Schlosser, and a nephew, William Schlosser, business and the type of merchandise he carries who will 2 FOR sell its fine watches. Shimnli No not just any jeweler may $111177 both of Hammond.

Services will be at 9:30 a.m, Monday at Fife Funeral Home handle the Bulova line. "He! Cushion-Engineered, double-action shocks. Smoother, safer. INSTALLED FREE IN 15 MINUTES! must show prido in his ownj I name and carry, display, and! REYNOLDS ALUMINUM 142nd St. and Indianapolis East Chicago.

Rabbi Julius Shu other products which rep-J Moit American Can Present high standards of qual-i 25-foot Roll back will officiate. Burial will be In Highland Lawn Cemetery, VnJl7olo) ity and value." Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Helen Shimala, of 1224 121st Whiting, died Saturday in her home, She is survived by three sons, Anthony, Frank and Stanley, all of Whiting; a daughter, Mrs. Mayme Neeway of Buena Park, three brothers, the Rev.

Cyprian Gmerek O.F.M., Green Bay, and Frank and John Gmerek, both of Whiting and two sisters, Mrs, Stella Sroka of Whiting and Mrs. Catherine Ugorski RELIANT MUFFLERS And so, we are proud to say Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 'that our store meets all of the" TYPICAL VALUE above standards for excellence i 'of quality and integrity, and p.m. today. Mr.

Goldberg was preparing to fly home from a conference we are one of the select groupj 'of America's jewelers who kare AUTHORIZED BULOVA of the American Economic Association in Chicago when he suf Famoui coatt to coait for quiet, reliable performance and eiceptional durability. INSTALLED FREE IN 15 MINUTES! DEALERS. of Chicago. Services will be Tuesday at 1 1 Chevyt QUA-NET Nfm HAIR i SPRAY 9:30 a.m. the Kosior Chapel, 2031 Indianapolis Whiting, and avmln Ityslm at 10 a.m.

in St. Adalbert Church fered a heart attack. He was an associate professor of general 'msiness administration at Arizona State University and a member of the American Business Law Association, Beta Gamma Sigma Fraternity and the Linton, Elks Lodge. He received his bachelor's, Rev. Gmerek will sing the mass.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cem etery, Calumet City. 6725 INDIANAPOLIS BLVD. Ample Free Parking Woodmar In Hammond. Store Hours: Monday. Thursday, 8:30 a.m.

'til 9 p.m.; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 'til 5:30 p.m. Friends may call at the chapel between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. today 124 SIBLEY STREET Downtown Hammond Just West of Hohman and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

and PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT DISCOUNT PRICES! Jaw and doctor of philosophy degrees from Indiana University and was co-author of several 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday. fcana Tildas S-I940. AW Major Credif Cordi teepfrf.

Mrs. Shimala was a lifetime resident of Whiting. wm books on finance..

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