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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 2

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DAILY DISPATCH, MOLINE, ILLINOIS: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1946. day was delivered by Dr. W. Robert trs nttAtsia via acau tiiipiioto MRS BUCK Smith, professor of Bible and phi losophy at the University of Du rVtij tf U. WmUi ItfMi fortit vVfod fnamo.

7-JOAM 1ST buque. The Rev. Cornelius Bode, CHURCH MERGER DISCUSSED HERE pastor of the Reformed church in Forreston, spoke yesterday morn DIES AT AGE 78 ing. A panel discussion on What Will Union Mean to Us was led by the -r- m-, i ssrv mm sssbm aasasr aMaksfc. am Si i- Rev.

George II. Kehrll of Mon mouth. Speakers on Missions and Education were the Rev. Jacob Julst. pastor of the Reformed Proposed Union of Reformed and United Presbyterian Synods Considered.

Was Widow of Moline Waterworks Superintendent; Funeral Saturday. church in Fairvlew and the Rev, line, in Moline Public hospital, died shortly after birth. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning in the DeRoo funeral home, the Very Rev. Msgr. J.J.

Leven, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic church, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery in East Moline. Surviving are the parents; a brother, Richard, at home; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Schnitt of Chicago; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. atid Mrs. Joseph Hyleck, also of Chicago. Mrs. Earl M.

Derry. Funeral services for Mrs. Earl M. Derry, who died Sunday evening in her home at 1217 Fifteenth street Moline, were held yesterday afternoon in Esterdahl chapel, the Rev. Oliver K.

Black, pastor of First Congregational church, officiating. Mrs. Samuelson sang and played the organ. Pallbearers were Howard and Arthur Burke, Lloyd Rhea, Robert Bastert, Albert Anderson and William Keihler. Burial Prank McLean, pastor of the United Housing Shortage-Hollywood Manner HOLLYWOOD IN Notes on the Hollywood housing shortage: June Dummer Warne, blonde Hollywood bookkeeper, testified today that conditions are so bad she, another girl whom she Identified as Bettylou McClaln and night club promoter Guy E.

Francis all occupied the same bed in a hotel room night after night the early part of this year. MLss Warne was a witness in the divorce case brought against Francis by Dawna Clawson, one of the singing Clawson triplets. Miss Clawson won her divorce. The triplets father. Frederick CI wson, testified he and two detectives found FrancLs with Miss McClain in Miss McClaln'a Hollywood hotel room In a closet he "dressed" only in a .45 calibre revolver and she in a trench coat.

Presbyterian church' in Little York. Rev. Everett VanEngelen hoven, pastor of the Reformed Mrs. Mary Buck, 78, life resident of Moline and widow of Stephen E. Buck, superintendent of the Mo church of Fulton, and the Rev.

Vellenza of the United Preshvterlan church in Rock Island, presented their ideas on Polity and the Local Situation. line waterworks at the time of his death In 1928, died at 7:10 last night in her home at 619 Twenty first While no action was taken, the results of the discussions were con sldered favorable to union. The merging action must be approved by the general assembly of the Missions, educational Institutions and churches of the United Presbyterian Church In North America and the Reformed Church In America, will supplement each other rather than conflict If the two denominations merge. It was stated yesterday at an all-day meeting of local ministers and laymen of the two denominations, held at the XTnited Presbyterian church In Moline. The meeting was one of a series ef convocations being held all over the country by the two groups to study the possibilities of such a onion.

Represented yesterday were the pasters and churches In the presbyteries of Rock Island and Monmouth, and the pastors and churches of the classls of Illinois street, Moline, after an illness United Presbyterian church and by of three months, the general synod of the Reformed if VII hoinp Funeral serv church, and later ratified by the Ices will be held various classes and synods. Dispatch Want Ads Bring Results PROVES WONDERFUL FOR was in Riverside cemetery. Sandra Kay Long. Sandra Kay Long, three-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Long, 356 First street, Moline, died at 2:30. this morning In the Long home. The baby had ill since birth. She was born in Moline on September 7. Private funeral services will be at 3 Saturday afternoon In Knox Trimble BIRTHS funeral home the Rev.

Ralph hi sjtr.wT tsrtt Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bohnert. R. 1 I.

I IS mmm Mt mrs. mart buck Brink, pastor of FX). 1, East Moline, are parents of First Baptist church, officiating, CLEARING AND COLD Clearing and colder weather is forecast for tonight for the quad-cities. Today's and the classls of Pleasant Prairie daughter born this morning in Zemo a Doctor's inntiblt yt highly medicated liquid promptly relieves itchi of skin irritations due to ex- CT Ifl ternsl cause. Also aids heslingX Hit I Burial will be in Riverside In the Reformed Church of Amer Lvtheran hospital.

high will be 47 and the low tonight, 19. A cold air front moving in an the central plains states heralds low temperatures. This fotocast good through 7:30 tomorrow morning. (Acme fotocast.) Mr. and Mrs.

William Grafton, lea. The Rev. Kenneth Peterson, host pastor, ga'e an address of Mrs. Buck, the former Mary 408 Fiftieth street, Moline, are par Giles, was born Feb. 17, 1868, in welcome.

ents of a daughter born last night Moline, where she attended schools, History and doctrine of the two in Moline Public ho6pitaI. MOLINE WOMAN held at 3 tomorrow afternoon in Esterdahl chapel, the Rev. Ray Schulenburg, pastor of Evangelical Free church, officiating. Burial will be in Moline Memorial Park cemetery. Surviving are the parents; two brothers, Richard and Charles, at home; the paternal grandfather, Oscar B.

Long of Rock Island; the maternal grandfather, James A. Neff of East Moline; and the great-grandmother, Mrs. Sally A. Neff She was married to Stephen E. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Holmgren. churches were found to be very close In the discussion on History Buck on Oct. 7, 1887, in Moline, I Mayor of Rome Quits Position After 5 Hours 4181a Third street, Moline, are par SUGGEST Mrs. Buck was a faithful member ana Doctrine of the Two Denom ents or a son born last night in Mo of the First Baptist church.

line Public hospital. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Spencer, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

tnations, led by the Rev. Alva J. Ebbers, pastor of the Reformed church In Spring Valley. Speakers George F. 'Williams, with whom for Christmas-giving jj.

Moune, are parents of a Mrs. Buck made her home; a sis da ghter born last night in Moline of Davenport. Public hospital. ter, Mrs. T-T.

Hoover of Moline; a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Peter DIES WING Body of Mrs. Rudolph Knock Found in Basement; Had Been III. son of Moline, and a great-grand Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Speak. 809 Thirty-second avenue. Rock Island, are parents of a daughter born this child. A daughter and a brother preceded her in death. morning in Moline Public hospital.

Angelo Franceschina. Angelo Franceschina, 72, died at 6:30 last evening in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Mary Franceschina, 2736 Forty-fourth street, Rock Island, following an illness of two years. He had resided in Rock Island for the last three weeks. Mr.

Franceschina was born July Mr. and Mrs. Santos Rangel, 119 Fourth street, SJlvis. are parents of a son born yesterday in Moline Seventh avenue, Rock Island, in St. Anthony's hospital.

Public hospital. la the discussion were the Rev. Arch W. Webster, pastor of the United Presbyterian church In Monmouth, and the Rev. Kenneth Hesseltak.

pastor of the Reformed church In Rarlton. Devotionals and prayers were offered by the Rev. Charles E. Courtney, pastor of the United Presbyterian church In Aledo, the Rev. Cornelius O.

Reynen. pastor ef the Reformed church In Newton, the Rev. Harry L. Brower of Morrison, and Dr. James L.

LeClere, pastor of the Sunbeam United Presbyterian church In Aledo. A dinner was served at 12:30 by women's group of the local congregation. The Inspirational address of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 943 Twenty-first street.

Rock Island, 27, 1874, in northern Italy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bradley, 517 Eleventh street. Rock Island, are parents of a daughter born this are parents of a son born yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Franceschina, in St. Anthony's hospital. He was reared in Italy and was mar ROME (INS) Rome was without a mayor again today after the first man to be elected to the post since 1922 resigned aftef five hours. The short-term mayor, Salvatore Rebecchinl, was elected "in the city council when the Christian Democrats broke up the governing coalition and aligned themselves with the rightwing common man front. This was done prevent the election of a Communist as chief executive of the eternal city.

However, Rebecchinl, an engineer, quit in disgust when the Leftists Tused to participate in the council. Seven hours of verbal storm and insults followed before the council voted to postpone for 12 days any action or. the resignation and a new election. Ot one point during the counting of ballots 1,200 Leftists broke through a police line and advanced on the council, singing Communist songs. morning In St.

Anthony's hospital ried there in 1898 to Elizabeth De A daughter was born yesterday Bernardo, who died in September, to Mr. ana Mrs. Dean Phillips, 2847 1930. He and his wife came to Divorces In Circuit Court. America in 1904, going first to Tor MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH Established 1878 ma.

111., and later to Johnson Vj Sarah B. Normoyle, Rock Island, field suit for divorce from William Published every afternoon except 8un- where he lived until coming to Rock Island three weeks ago. He was a coal miner. Two brothers and two M. Normoyle.

Married May 17, 1941. nj oy ins uonni Ulspatcn Publishing ju ruin avenue, Moline, 111. En 3 EXCITING GIFTS AT SPECIAL RATES TIME GIFT SUBSCRIPTION First Uirt Subscription (or Donor's On New or Renewal feMf Bach Additional Gift FORTUNE GIFT SUBSCRIPTION rirst Subscription (or Donor's Own Nw or Renewal) arh Additional (lift t-N LIFE GIFT SUBSCRIPTION first (lft Subscription (or Donor's Own Nsw or Renewal) SM Bach Additional Gift 4JI Plaintiff asks custody of two chil sisters also preceded him in death terea as second elan matter at the dren. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs Monne poitornce under the act of March J. 17.

Ada E. Dye, Rock Island, from Virginia Franceschina, Mrs. Minnie Leonard Dye. Married May 8, 1944. Regge and Mrs.

Mary Franches SUnsCBIFTION BATES! CUT Zone: 26o per week: 812.60 Der vear Ruth M. Clark, Rock Island, from china, all of Rock Island, and Mrs Mrs. Rudolph Knock, 51, of Forty-first street and Twenty-fourth avenue, Moline, was found hanging in the basement of her home about 5:15 yesterday afternoon by her husband, who had returned from work a short time earlier. Mrs. Knock had been ill for some time and Coroner Leslie H.

Banning, who made an investigation of the case, said his opinion was that the woman had ended her life and attributed the reason, for her act to despondency due to illness. She had been dead about four hours, the coroner said. An inquest Into the death was to be held this afternoon in DeRoo funeral home. Mrs. Knock, the former Martina T.

VanDenBossche, was born in West DePere, on May 31, 1897. She came to Moline with her parents about 1900 and attended schools here. She was married to Rudolph Knock in Rock Island on July 8, 1927. Mrs. Knock was a member of women's auxiliaries to the V.F.W.

and to Local 109 Surviving are the widower; a son, Ralph, at home; a brother, Leo VanDenBossche of Moline; and three sisters, Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mrs. Cecil Fowler of Moline Chester W. Clark. Married Feb.

22, Mall ratee: Illlnole and Iowa 87 one I mm Snplnskl, Johnson City; two 1946. sons, Louis and Peter, both of Johnson City; a brother, residing rear; an month; 82.25 three months; 81 one month. All other atatee 810 one year; 88.80 six months; $3 three months; 81.10 one month. in Italy; six grandchildren and two and Mrs. Floyd Helgerman of Rock Island.

Funeral services will be held at 10 Saturday morning in DeRoo funeral home, the very Rev. Msgr. J.J. Leven, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic church, officiating. great-grandchildren.

OBITUARY The body was to be taken from the Wheelan funeral home to the residence of Mrs. Virginia Frances-China, 1633 Thirty-fourth street, three leased wire services Associated Press, United Press and International News Service. The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to all dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited. Evan J. Edwards.

Evan J. Edwards, 78, of 1620 Rock Island, late this afternoon 3r mm The Rosary "will be recited at 8 Friday night in the residence. Funeral Fourth avenue. Rock Island, who farmed in the Kirkwood vicinity more than 50 years, died at 4:25 Kins Features and Jj IVi (ij: 1333 in ftoar.1ETAlD0X) United Fsatures Services. Member Audit Bureau services will be held at 8:30 at the residence and at 9 a.

m. Saturday MOLINS BOCK ISLAND DAVENPORT C-jEti" 3 of Circulations morning in Sacred Heart Catholic yesterday afternoon in St. Anthony's hospital. He had resided in Rock Island about two years. church.

Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The body was taken from Wheel- an funeral home to ivionmouin, Gladys Eilene Frerichs. where funeral services will be held Gladys Eilene Frerichs, 32, died at 9:45 last night in her home at at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon In Lugg memorial chapel. Burial will be in Center Grove cemetery, Kirk 1018 West, Fourteenth street, Dav enport, after a lingering illness. In wood.

eluded among the survivors are two sisters, Mrs. John Finfrock and Mr. Edwards was born March 1, Mayer Johnson Mrs. Herschel Whitebook, both of 1868, in Edmonson county, Ken Moline. tucky.

He married Mary Thomas JK Funeral services will be held at The Men's Store Where Women Like to Shop in Kirkwood on Sept. 21, 1893. She died in 1937. He was a member of 1:30 Saturday morning in St. Paul's Lutheran church.

The body will the Kirkwood Odd Fellows lodge for remain at Everson and Anderson over 60 years. funeral home until 10 Saturday Surviving are three sons, Eugene and Robert of Rock Island and vfe ic raeatf C9ij morning when it will be taken to the church. Burial will be in Dav enport Memorial Park cemetery. Loren of Galesburg; three daughters, Mrs. Tracy McCarthy and Mrs.

DM. Streed of Rock Island and Mrs. Era Robison of Chicago; a Born in Cairo, on Aug. 25, 1914, Miss Frerichs came to Mo line with her parents as a child. sister, Mrs.

Mary Eaton of Berwick, I1L, and 10 grandchildren. She attended Davenport schools and was employed as office manager Hyleck Infant. of the Cook Coffee company before her illness. She was an active member of St. Paul's Lutheran church and sang in the choir.

She also belonged to Sigma Phi Gamma An Infant daughter, born last night to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hyleck, 1027 Thirteenth avenue, Mo- sorority. Surviving are the parents, Mr, and Mrs.

H. Edward Frerichs; four sisters, including Mrs. Finfrock and home remedy for Mrs. Whitebook of Moline, Mrs. Mark Rohlfs of Davenport and Mrs.

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