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Cleo Pierson Rds. from WOOD BOWL HOLLY Tonight Billy Graham 25th Anniversary Celebration Cliff Barrows -Geo. Beverly Shea- Smith -John Innes and special guests: Myrtle Hall- -Mark and Diane Yasuhara, "The Hawaiians." Subject: "'FREE AT LAST" FINAL 7:30 PM CKLW-TV CH. 9 Death Notices By United Press International Nobody can accuse Indiana's basketball team of taking the easy way out. The third-ranked Hoosiers ran their record 4-0 Wednesday night with 94-84 victory 104 over 11th rated Notre Dame as Indiana, for the third time in a week, knocked off a team ranked in the top 20 at game time.

The Hoosiers began their campaign with a over Tennessee Tech and then beat Kansas, Kentucky and the Irish, with the wins over the Jayhawks and Notre Dame coming on the road. SCOTT MAY'S 22 points paced Indiana over Notre Dame. May was amply supported by Kent Benson 19 points and Steve Green with 17 while Adrian Dantley led the Irish with 32. The loss was the first in five games for Notre Dame. In other games involving ranked teams, No.

12 South Carolina rolled over St. 89-54; Purdue seph's. Oregon State, tied 16th in the ratings, both won. The Boilermakers topped West Virginia, 94-83, and the Beavers got by Portland State, 76-70; and No. 19 Michigan was upset by Southern Illinois, 87-67.

Elsewhere, LaSalle beat Lafayette, 71-58; Boston College dumped Rhode Island, 88-67; Brown whipped Yale, 92-66; Fairfield thrashed St. Francis (N.Y.), 110-87; Virginia defeated William and Mary, 73-51; Wake Forest whipped Appalachian State, 100-69; Loyola (Ill.) trimmed Nebraska Wesleyan, 101-66; Miami (Ohio) beat Ball State, 65-54; Texas-Arlington stopped Hardin-Simmons, 80-64; and Washington State whipped DePaul, 83-69. College Basketball Wednesday's Results So. Illinois 87, Michigan 67. Indiana 94, Notre Dame 84.

Purdue 94, West Virainia 83. State Big Ten Wayne State 83, Western Ontario 59. Central Michigan 81. West. Michigan 76.

Oakland V. 83, Chicago Circle 76. Aquinas 74, Hope 70, of. Northwood 64, Saginaw Valley 54. Spring Arbor 90, Adrian 87.

Vermont 70. Norwich 47. Pitt -Johnstown 75, Juniata 64. Elizazethtown 77, Lehigh 62. LaSalle 71, Lafayette 58.

Kings Point 85, Queens, N.Y. 75. Barauch 56. Hunter 55. Worcester Polv 79, Bowdoin 78.

Edinboro 80, Calif. Pa. 62. Gannon 74, Geneseo St. 69.

Trinity 64, Amherst 62. Fairleigh Dickinson 71, Iona 62. Lehman 82, Stony Brook 76. Clarion 76, Allegheny 61. C.

Conn. 79, S. Conn. 73. SE Mass.

74, New England 69. Morgan 70. C. W. Post 63.

Fairfield 110, Francis. N.Y. 87. Cathedral 87, St. Thomas 86, of.

Waynesburg 98, Alderson Broaddus 91. S. Lawrence 91. Rochester 73. Slippery Rock 02, Indiana, Pa.

80. Geneva 87. St. Vincent 81. Point Park Fisher 81, St.

56. Francis, Potsdam Pa. St. 59. St.

John 45. Haverford 74. Eastern 69. Albright 74. Susquehanna 69.

Lehannon Valley 95. Swarthmore 78. Del. Vallev 79, Ursinus 78. Hamilton 103.

Hobart 87. Brown 92, Yale 66. Wilkes 75, Lycomina 69. Mansfield St. 63.

West Chester 55. Brackport St. 53 Buffalo 50. LeMovne 66, Ithaca 57. Boston Col.

88. Rhode Island 67. Pace 71, Pratt 44. John Jav 62, York 61. South Bluefield 60.

W. Va. Tech 57. Navy 77, George Mason 56. Lander 76, Newberry 75.

LeGrange 83, Southern Tech 74. Jacksonville St. 79, Shorter 64. So. Caro.

89, St. Joseph's. pa. 54. Brown 92, Ala.

St. 87. AN- East 92, Centre Kv. 63. Murray St.

115, Ark. Col. 91. Va. 73, Wm Mary 51.

Madison 74, Bridgewater 68 Va. Union 105, Shaw 81. WakeForest 100, Appalachian 69. Lenoir Rhyne 84, W. Caro.

72. La. Tech 83, E. KY. 77.

Birmingham S. 89, 62. LeLMoyne-Owen 105, Miss. Industrial 73. Roanoke 92, E.

Tenn. 85. Wofford 91, Claflin 64. Midwest Muskindum 85, Wash. Jeff.

57. Defiance 90, Earlham 64. Westminster 84, Ohio Wesleyan 65. Butler 79. Ill.

St. 78. Vincennes 93, Australia Natts. 70. Miami, Ohio 65, Ball St.

Tri-State 109, St. Francis, Ind. 66. Goshen 78, Grace 66. Levola-Chicago 101, Neh.

Wesleyan 66. Cincinnati Xavier 105, Union Col. 49. Doane, Neb. 72, Wayne St.

62. Onio Northern 54, Bluffton 40. W. Liberty 95, Ashland 63. Malone Wartburg 93, 89, Tiffin Briar 69..

Cliff 66. 66, N. 111. 65. Franklin 92, Ind.

Central 83, Ill. Weslevan 71, Valparaiso 59. Mary N.D. 107, S. D.

Tech 89. N. Dakota 76, U. of Dubuque 56. Akron 84, Ill.

75. Avastana, Ill. 97, Millikin 71. Mankato, St. 81, NW Iowa 80.

Claire 66, Crosse 62. River Falls 105, 93. 70, 69. Ill. Inst.

Tech. 96, Ill. Benedictine 36. Rockford 72, Aurora 67. S.

Dakota St. 85, Gustavus Adolphus 58. Concordia. Ind. 91.

Judson 67. Phillips 72, Kan. SWW 66. Sanford Brown 103, St. Mary's, Mo.

84. Black Hills 81. Chadron 74. Boise St. 96, Great Falls 89.

Wm. Jewell 69. Marvmount 68, ot. Emporia St. 77, Baler 66.

Westminster, Utah 69, NW Nazarene 65. Dordt 87. Dakota St. 68. Evansville 74, SW Mo.

64. Southwest Texas-Arlington 80. Hardin-Simmons 64. Far West Boise St. 96.

Great Falls 39. Oreaon St. 76, Portland St. 70. Washington St.

83, DePaul 69. St Mary's 80, Sacramento St. 65. San Jose St. 75, Idaho 68.

So. Calif. Coll. 96. Claremont 70.

Westminster 69, N.W. Nazarene 65. Propose New Sooner 'Bowl' PAWHUSKA, Okla. (UPD Since the University of Oklahoma football team went on probation two years ago, Sooner fans have made countless efforts to get their team on television or into a postseason bowl despite the orders of the Big Eight Conference and the NCAA. Pawhuska attorney Cecil Drummond has come up with the latest idea A Jan.

11 game in Norman between Oklahoma and the winner of the Ohio State-Southern Claifornia Rose Bowl match. Drummond is offering the other team a $100,000 guaranwith the rest of the procoeds less expenses going to Oklahoma charities. "I just think it would be the dream game of the century," said Drummond, who made his offer in telegrams to the Buckeyes' Woody Haves and the Trojans' John McKay. "I'd like see them play as, I'm sure, would quite a few other people." The $100.000 that Drummond offering is not coming out of his pocket alone, but he declined to say who the other backers were. DRUMMOND WAS asked why he had chosen the Rose Bowl winner, featuring the number two and four teams in of the Big Eight Congerence coaches poll, instead of the Texas Steer In Marble AUSTIN, Tex.

(UPI) A former University of Texas student who wants to remain anonymous has offered the school $50,000 to build a statue of Bevo, the Longhorn steer mascot. UT president Dr. Lorene Rogers recommended in a letter to chancellor Charles LeMaistre the board of regents accept the gift at its meeting Friday. She said all efforts to get tne donor to give the money for scholarship have been The only condition placed statue is that it be near Memorial Funerals Today Autio, Ethel MemoriZi Brennan, Margaret Ted Sullivan Carnevale, Samuel Maney -Burrell Chisa, Gordon Vasu- Lynch Davis, William Northrop Garzaniti, John Hackett Gershonoff, Lena Hebrew Memorial Groven, Frederick Harper- -Mulligan Grzywack, Leonard Wysocki Guella, Louis Buehler Herley, Redmond Wm. Suttivan Jamison, Minnie Casterline Kent, Sam Kaufman Lamm, Garnet Kinsey -Garrett Lapeirre, Mary Verheyden Mudioff, Arthur Roy Kaul Murphy, Regina Sawyer -Fuller Nadeau, Helen pawlus- Van Valkenburg Russell, Alvin A.

H. Peters Smith, Rev. Spurgeon Barksdale Tarr, Sylvia Roth's Tremp, Gertrude Haley Tresselt, Norman Schmalzriedt Williamson, Albert Harris Wilson, Elsie Don Graham Wolcott, Chester Wm. R. Hamilton Yamin, Catherine A.

J. Death Notices ANDREWS JANE Dec. 12, age 54, of Tec*mseh. Wife of Wilbur; mother of Jay, Donald and Mary Jane; daughter of Mrs. Zella Sutherland; sister of Hurd Sutherland and Mrs.

Joan Schroeder. Funeral Monday at 1 p.m. in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Tec*mseh. Visitation at Purse Funeral Home, Techumseh.

BREISACHER DOROTHY MAE, Dec. 11, 1974. Wife of the late Carl Breisacher; mother of Lois Ann Rennie; also survived by three brothers, two sisters and three grandchildren. Funeral service at Bell Chapel of the Wm. R.

Hamilton 820 E. Maple Birmingham, Saturday at 12 noon. BROWN LEO J. Beloved husband of Melba; dear father of Edward and Terrance; dear son of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, and the late Edward; brother of Mrs.

Eileen Dritsan. Funeral Saturday p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave.

at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile), Grosse Pointe Woods. Memorials to the Michigan Heart Association would be appreciated. In state Friday 1 p.m. BRUENING CELINE age 81, formerly of Detroit and Bay City, passed away on Dec.

11 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Widow of Arthur W. Bruening; survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Groening of Okemos, and two grandsons, Robert Groening Jr. of Ann Arbor, and Roland Groening of Lansing.

Life member of Tyrian O.E.S. 469, and Soiourners Women's Club of Detroit. Memorial contributions may be sent to Arthritis Foundation. CARRICO HERSCHEL J. Age 78 years.

Beloved husband of Ernestine; dear father of Mrs. Herberth (Wilma) Head, Mrs. James (Marian) Jelley, Mrs. Danford (Eleanor) Distel and Mrs. Walter (Rose Mary) Szpunar; also survived by four brothers and four sisters; 16 grandchildren and two great -grandchildren.

Veteran of World War member of American Legion, Andrew Strable Post, St. Vincent De Paul Society, and Guardian Angels Usher Club. Funeral from Higgerson Funeral Home 12540 Hayes at Rochelle. Saturday, December 14, 9:15 a.m. to Guardian Angel Church at 10:00.

Rosary Friday Evening at 8 pm. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Suggested Visitation 2-5, 7-9pm. CHIDSEY EARL. Beloved husband of Marie; loving father of Robert E.

and Donald G. Chidsey; brother of George Chidsey; seven grandchildren. Resting at Civne Funeral Home, 22322 Gratiot East Detroit, until time of services, Saturday 11 a.m. Interment Cadillac Memorial Gardens East. D'ASCENZO CARMINE, Dec.

10. Beloved husband of Nicolina (nee Anastasi); dear father of Carmine, Mrs. Ronald (Dolores) Michaels, and Rudolph; also five grandchildren; dear brother of Frank. Funeral from Frank J. Calcaterra Funeral Home, 16090 E.

7 Mile Rd. (Moross at Kelly), Saturday 8:45. Patronage of St. Joseph Church at 9:30. Rosary Friday 7 p.m.

DAVIS WILLIAM E. Father of Diane, William, Thomas and Barbara Davis; brother of Betty Kokron of Ontario, Marjorie, Lloyd, Robert and Andrew Davis 11 and Rita Liddicoat. Services Friday a.m. at the Ross B. rop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, (Redford).

DOPIERALA HENRY, Dec. 11. Beloved husband of Lillian; dear father of Donald, James, Margaret, Mrs. Terry (Joan) Oplinger, Michael, Gerald and David; 11 grandchildren; brother of Walter Doral, Max Dopierala, Wanda Vick, Emily Sadowski and Dolores Figlak. Funeral from the Weitenberner Funeral Home, 13841 Gratiot, Saturday at 9:30, and the Assumption (Grotto) Church at 10.

Rosary Friday 8 p.m. FEKETE LOUIS, age 68, of Detroit. Dearest father of Donald Mrs. Rosemary Murry and Mrs. Frances Nelson; dear brother of Alex; also survived by 12 grandchildren, Services Saturday 10 a.m.

from the John Moinar Funeral Home, 8632 Dearborn Ave. FURWA JOSEPH P. Beloved husband of Mary; dear father of Joseph, Stanley, Frances, and Mrs. Mark (Christine) Landman; four grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 9 am from the Buhay Chapel, 3103 Commor, Hamtramck, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 9:15.

Evening prayers Friday 7:30. GERSHONOFF LENA, Dec. 12. Dear mother of Mrs. Mever (Sarah) Millman, Mrs.

Sherman (Mary) Shapiro, and Mrs. Sheldon (Lilyan) Martin; six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren. Services Friday 11 a.m., Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. GLOWACKI KATHLEEN (nee Kilgalion), suddenly. Dearest wife of David; dear daughter of Jane and William Kilgallon; dear sister of Dennis and William Jr.

Funeral service Saturday 9:15 am at the Chapel of the E. J. Mandziuk Funeral Home, 22642 Ryan Rd. (S. of 9 Mile), Warren, St.

Mark's at 10 am. Rosary Friday 7:30 pm. Visitation until 9 pm. GROVEN FREDERICK Dec. 6, in Williamsburg, Va.

Beloved husband of Charlotte; dear father of Mrs. Ruth Swift; brother of Mrs. Arthur Rehm; also survived by one grandson and two great -grandchildren, Funeral from Harper -Mulligan Funeral Home (7 Mile Memorial Chapel), 19530 W. Mile, Friday 1 p.m. Deceased was a life member of Ford Old-Timers Club.

HAMMELL CHARLES Dec. 11, of in Naples, Fla. Beloved husband the late Irene; dear father of Mrs. William (Audrey) Abney, Charles K. Jr.

Kenneth, and Mrs. Donald (Doris) Sock; grandfather of 15 grandchildren. Funeral services from the Harry J. Will Funeral Home (6 Mile Chapel), 37000 Six Mile, Saturday, Dec. 14, at 11 a.m.

Interment Acacia Park. Memorial services Friday at 8 p.m., auspices of Daylight Lodge No. 525 F. A. M.

Family prefers memorials to the Crippled Children's Hospital Fund. Visitation after 12 noon Friday. HANLEY MARY ELIZABETH, Dec. 11, 1974. Wife of Martin mother of Martin stepmother of Martin B.

Jensen, and Brian W. Jensen; also survived by two grandchildren. Services from the Groesbeck Chapel of the Wm. R. Hamilton 226 Crocker Mt.

Clemens, Saturday 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 7 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. KEATING HARRIET Widow of Dr. Edward T.

Keating. Services were December 11, 1974 from St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial was at St. Joseph Cemetery in Monroe.

KENT SAM E. Beloved husband of Sylvia; dear father of Dr. Michael C. and Thomas A. Kent; five grandchildren; brother of Judge George Kent, Harry Keywell, Phillip Bennett, Mrs.

Jack Cohen (Ann), Mrs. Louis Ehrlich (Sarah), Mrs. Louis Klein (Marjorie), and Mrs. Paul Siegal (Evelyn), Services 11:30 Friday morning at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 18325 W. 9 Mile Southfield.

Family at the res. of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kent, 28057 S. Harwich, Farmington.

Hills. LEIDECKER KIRK age 14, December 11. Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner B.

(Alice) Leidecker; dear brother of Mrs. James (Janet) Bunch, Lisa and Eric Leidecker; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whitney and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Leidecker. Services 1 p.m. Saturday at the Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). LEITZ SYLVIA A M.

Wite of George mother of Mrs. Charles E. (Lucille) Smith, Mrs. Edwa rd (Anita) Bell, and Mrs. Ronald (Georgina) Sagovah; also survived by seven grandchildren.

Services at Schmalzriedt Sons Funeral Home, 16625 Grand River, Saturday at 2 p.m. MILOSEVICH KOSTA, Dec. Beloved husband Bora, dearest father of George, Lazo, Mrs. Troko (Jovka) Saveski, Aleksandar and Nick; father-in-law of Nada, Vela, Trpko, Marica Vida; leaves 14 grandchildren and two great -grandchildren; also leaves one sister and one brother. Funeral service Saturday 10 a.m.

from theSajewski Funeral Home, 19111 W. Warren to St. Lazarus Serbian Orthodox Church Ravinica at 11 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. MORCHE CLARA V.

(nee Eggly), Dec. 11. Beloved wife of the late Rudolf; dear mother of Ronald, Wayne, James, Rudolf Warren, Dennis and Roseanne; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Services 8:30 Saturday morning from the R. G.

G. R. Harris Funeral Home, 15251 Harper, and 9:30 at St. Mary Church. Rosary 8 p.m.

Friday. Memorials to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. NADEAU HELEN suddenly, age 76. Beloved wife of the late Frank dear mother of Mrs. Lewis (Marge) Gehinger and Francis Mrs.

Roy (Betty) Pollack and Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Anderson, Mrs. Ron (Mary Ann) Mardiros; also mourned by 23 grandchildren and 2 -grandchildren. Prayers Friday morning 9:30 a.m. from the PAWLUS- Van Valkenburg Funeral Home, (near Lahser Rd.) to Christ The King Church at 10 a.m.

Family suggest donations to Daughters of St. Marys of Providence. Rosary Thursday evening at 7:30. AMERICA OFENSTEIN MILDRED Dec. 11, 1974, age 72.

Dear wife of Julian mother of Mrs. William (Jewel) VonLinsowe; sister of Albert H. Smith; grandmother of David, Thomas, Keith, Steven and William. Services from Harvey A. Neely Funeral Home, 30200 Five Mile (west of Middlebelt), Saturday at 11 a.m.

Burial Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials will be appreciated to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. PERRY SARAH ANN. Beloved wife of the late Anthony; dear mother of the late Mrs. Agnes Gardiner, and John Perry; grandmother of 11, greatgrandmother of 15.

Funeral from the Eppens VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Saturdav 9:15 a.m., and at St. Anthony Church, 10 a.m. Rosary Friday 8 p.m. PRIEHS, age 71, Dec.

10, suddenly. Husband of the late Mildred; dear brother of Elmer, and the late Norman; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Al the Buehler Funeral Home, 11930 Wilfred at Gratiot. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. Memorials to Mt.

Zion Lutheran Church would be appreciated. East JOHN, suddenly, Dec. 11. Beloved husband of Catherine; dear father of John, Gary, Mrs. Robert (Victoria) McGuigan, and Mrs.

Ronald (Valaria) Jones; son of Mrs. Elizabeth Putz; brother of Mrs. Michael (Ella) Gross; also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. from the L.

J. Griffin Funeral Home, 17600 Plymouth Rd. (just E. of Southfield); and to Our Lady Gate of Heaven Church at 10:30 a.m. Rosary Friday 7 p.m.

Interment Monday in Parshall, N.D. SCHNEIDER JENNIE, of 14309 Oak Park Oak Park, Dec. 11. Dear mother of Albert, Carl and Bernard Schneider, Abe Fishman; sister of Mrs. Morris (Fannie) Markowitz of N.

Y.C.; eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Services held Thursday, Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. SCOTT HUBERT B. Beloved husband of Ethelyn; dear father of Mrs. William (Shirley) Gross, Jerry (Joyce), Hubert, and Mrs.

Gregory (Sharon) Chapp; also survived by eight grandchildren. Private services Saturday from the Gilewski Funeral Home, 3509 E. Davison. SHAUB CLARENCE. Beloved husband of Adeline; dear father of Dean; dear son of Dora; six grandchildren also survive; brother of Cecil and Robert.

Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. at A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 12057 Gratiot Ave. Masonic Lodge service Friday 7:30 p.m.

SMIECHOWSKI JOSEPH. Husband of the late Margaret; dear brother of Anna Wisniewski, Frank, Bernice and Mary Traeger of Port Richey, also nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday 10:30 a.m. from John Jurkiewicz Sons Funeral Home, 2396 Caniff Ave. 11 a.m., Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church.

Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m. SMITH BERTA, December 12. Funeral services from Hmiltn-HFFMN Funeral Home, 20740 Grand River, Saturday 1:30 p.m. Interment Lexington, Michigan. SMITH REV.

SPURGEON, Age 52, died December 10. Pastor of Nardin Park Reformed Church' Survived by beloved wife Marion; three children Cheryl, Spurgeon Emerson, and Patricia Elaine, Funeral service Friday, December 13, 7 pm at the Nardin Park Reformed Church. Burial will be Kingston, Jamaica. Arrangements by Barksdale Funeral Home. Orange Bowl, where top ranked Alabama meets No.

8 Notre Dame. Alabama (11-0) is the nation's only other major college team undefeated this year. "I just figured the teams playing in the Rose Bowl are a lot better teams than the ones playing in the Orange Bowl," he said. Drummond has not taken his idea to the Big Eight or the NCAA, whose permission would be required, nor to the Big Ten or Pacific Eight, also with a voice in what their members do. "We'll cross that bridge when we get to it," he said.

"I figure to just take it one step at a time." Drummond said his "dream game" could net more than $1 million for Oklahom's United Fund charities. WFL Back In Huddle de Over NEW YORK (AP) The World Football League, its future clouded huge debts and lack of credibility, convenes a meeting of owners and potential investors here Friday. A reorganization plan which will require an infusion of millions of new dollars will top the agenda. Chris Hemmeter, the Hawaiian land developer who is the league's new president, said Thursday that the meetings would be another step in his efforts to find new investors willing to lose millions over the next several years in order to guarantee the WFL a strong future. He said there were only three strong franchises--Hawaii, Philadelphia and Memphis and that failure to build eight to 10 strong ones by February, or March at the latest, would mean the WFL will fold.

Because the only publicity the league has received of late has been bad, Hemmeter said the meetings, which may run into Saturday, will be closed and that the WFL plans no announcements about them. SPINDLER ROYAL Dec. 13, of Livonia, Funeral services Saturday 2 p.m., Cawley Funeral Home, Marietta, Ohio. For information, call Ross B. Northrop Son Funeral Home, KE.

1-0537. STORM HENRY Dec. 11. Beloved husband of Alyce dear father of Henry J. and John J.

Storm; three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Jennie Miller, Mrs. Valaria Haack, Mrs. Stavina Ribarchik, Mrs. Theresa Agans, Joseph, Frank and Amil Storm.

Services at Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Saturday morning at 11. Contributions to Children's Leukemia Foundation of Michigan would be appreciated. THEIS JOSEPH J.

Beloved husband of Virginia; dear father of Joseph J. dear brother of Mrs. Rose Delmar ian. Funeral Saturday 10:30 a.m. from the A.H.

Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. at Vernier Rd. (8 Mile) Grosse Pointe and 11 a.m. Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Rosary Friday 8 PM. TOAL DOROTHY (Mette).

Beloved wife of Ralph; dear sister of Mrs. Mildred Stoliker, Mrs. Virginia Krauchenko, and Joseph Mette. Service at the Eppens VanDaweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at Harper, Saturday at 2 p.m.

VAKENDIS Dec. 11. Beloved husband of the late Domna; dear father of Mrs. Chris (Amanda) Cranias and Mrs. Playford (Della) Jackson; dear brother of Mike Vakendis; also survived by 11 grandchildren and two great Funeral from the A.J.

Desmond Sons, McinnesDesmond Chapel 16111 Woodward, Saturday 10:30, St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church at 11. VAN HULL HENRY, Dec. 9, at Fort Meyers Beach, Fla. Husband of Idamae; father of Donald H.

and Albert brother of Mrs. Ann Bell, Johan, Albert and Edward; seven grandchildren. Funeral at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Saturday at 11. WILLIAM I. 1, Dec.

9, age 49. Beloved husband of Garnett; dear father of Larry E. (Nora), Robert Darlene Ernest Phillip and the late William (Cheryl); grandfather of William I. IV; brother of Mrs. Bessie Fills, Mrs.

Nell Ramsey, Mrs. Polly Ann Conner, George Vires, and Mrs. Ruth Donelson. Funeral from the Wm. J.

Duross Funeral Home, 28499 Schoenherr (S. of 12 Mile), Warren, Saturday 11 a.m. WINTER WILLIAM, age 84, of West Branch, formerly of Livonia, passed away Dec. 7 in West Branch. Survived by one sister, Mrs.

Emma Fischer of West Branch; several nieces and nephews. Services were held Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. al St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery. Arrangements by Steuernot Funeral Home, West Branch, The first step to Ad ACTION is to coll 222-6800 Detroit Free Press Stadium..

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