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The Daily Times from Davenport, Iowa • 16

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16 THE DAILY TIMES Thursday, Aupust 8, 1937 Death Notices Rczoning Hearing Is Slated Car Strikes Building, Woman Hurt she had undergone surgery sev eral weeks ago, ple came to East Moline 26 years ago. He was a retired employe of Silvis Shops. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Howard Shlppee, Moline and Mrs. Carl Coal Valley; a grandchild and a greatgrandchild.

FRANK BADTKE Frank Badtke. 52, of 307 6th Green Rock, died at 9 a.m. today in his home. Funeral services will be held Funeral services and burial will Dibbern Eslalc Files 35,000 Damage Suit The administrator of the estate of Edward Dibbern, fatally injured in a freak mishap April 23, 1956, seeks $35,000 in a suit filed Wednesday in Scott County District Court. William Dibbern, administrator, asks that sum from Jesse J.

Huffman, alleging Huffman was negligent and caused the accident. The mishap involved Huffman's and one driven by Fire Chief Mrs. Mildred Yocum, 54, of 829 7th Rock Island, was Injured today when her car went be Friday afternoon in Amarillo. Mrs. Hess, the former Zula Purdum, was born July 25, 1896, in Fulton County, 111., and moved out of control and struck a build DAVENPORT CLARENCE M.

GORTNER Clarence Cortner, 74, of Davenport, died at 9 a.m. Tuesday after a long illness. Mr. Gortner was born May 7, 1883, in Ottumwa, la. Survivors include two daughters; Mrs.

Ferd Speth, Davenport and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of Michigan; a son, Russell of Michigan; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 with her parents to Macomb when a child. She received her bachelor's and master's degrees at ing in Rock Island, Police said Mrs. Yocum lost control of her car at 7th 1 and 9th and hit a building Saturday at 3 p.m.

at Schroder Western Illinois College, Macomb. She first taught school in Macomb and then at Moline's Garfield School from 1922 to 1932. She moved to Amarillo where she A hearing will get under way Monday before Judge Clay Le-Grand on an appeal to commer cially rezone property in the Dav-enport Village Shopping Center area. M. V.

Slakis appealed the case to Scott County District Court after the city council denied permission to rezone the property, located on the south side of Kim berly Road, west of Harrison Street and west of the Tall Corn Motel. The City Plan and Zone Commission had recommended council approval. It is one of two rezoning properties turned down by the council. The second is located east of the Slakis tract and is owned by Joe Sirota, also of Davenport. Both men had planned commercial buildings on the sites.

Mortuary. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Morrison. Mr. Badtke was born June 27, 1905 in Germany. He married Frieda Badtke April 4, 1935 in Lester Schick who was responding to a fire call at the time.

After the collision, Schick's vehicle struck a telephone pole occupied by the Harmony Food Center. At St. Anthony's hospital it was reported that Mrs. Yocum had an injured shoulder and a cut over one eye. continued teaching.

which broke off and struck Clinton. Edward Dibbern, according to He had been employed as a the petition. moulder by Fairbanks Morse Co. His wife is the only survivor. youngest and fairest fashions Sculptured Velvet Cap Huffman, Schick and the city of Davenport previously had been named in another action.

However, that suit was dismissed Wednesday following a reported "out of court" settlement. She was married to Mr. Hess in Amarillo in 1936. Surviving are the husband; three brothers, Frank, Earl and Marion, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Anderson of Kansas City, Mo.

II. P. DE PREE Services for Hypoiet Paul De-Pree, 73, of Big Island, Route 1, Milan, died at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday in St. Anthony's Hospital, will be Friday at 8:30 a.m.

in Whee-lan's Funeral Home and 9 in St. Ambrose Church, Milan. The Rev. John Callahan will of To be part of our creed DILL and FREDERICKS Mortuary 1229 Brady Street from the newest D'Oriay Collection $X398 The oldest civil engineering project which is still being used is in the Shamiram aqueduct in Turkey. It was built in the 8th Century, B.

C. a.m. Saturday in the Chapel. Thomas f. Mclaughlin Thomas F.

McLaughlin, 91, of S17 E. 10th Davenport, died at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Mercy Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. McLaughlin was born Feb.

16, 1876, in Ely, and married Rose Halligan, Sept. 27, 1904, in Lone Tree, Iowa. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Cathedral. Survivors include his wife; a sister, Mrs. Helen Hoagland, Cedar Rapids; two brothers, John and William, both of Davenport; two grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

Services will be helu at 9 a.m. Saturday in Halligan Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart Cathedral with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday in the funeral home, Importantly new, this beguiling off-the-brow fashion! Rich velvet is cunningly manipulated, subtly veiled, to create a shell that is youthfully becoming.

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Ray A. Grossman, of Rock Island, the regular instructor of the Davenport group, has among 12 officer instructors throughout the Fifth Army area who have served on the 5939th Cemetery, East Moline. Mr. DePree, born March 9, 1884 Airport Voles To Give Ikes Parking Space The Davenport airport commission has voted to permit use of part of the airport for parking during the Izaak Walton League Conservation Sports Tournament at the League Clubhouse, Aug. 17 and 18.

The program is co-sponsored by the Buffalo Bill Area Explorer Committee and will include model plane contests for the longest flight, type of plane and a Phil-mont Sports Tournament Including events in archery, marksmanship, mo-skeet, swimming, fly and bait casting and nature and conservation. There will be a demonstration by the Colorado Air a i a 1 Guard Jet Team Sunday afternoon to which visitors are welcome. Explorer Scouts of the Moline Area Council and their adult leaders have been invited to etersen's SAR school's faculty during the summer training at the Indiana base. Quad-City reserve officers to receive certificates for completine You are invited fo meet MR. JACK TORMEY Borganas Coat Representative in ow Third Floor Department A-'( i the associate staff officer's CA-MG course are: Lieutenant Colo in Belgium, came to the United States in 1912.

He married the late Augusta M. Cobert in April of 1910 in Belgium. He was employed at St. Anthony's until his retirement in 1948. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.

Julius Lannoo, Milan, with whom he made his home, eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. The rosary will be said at 7:30 p.m. today at Wheelan's.

CHARLES DECKER Funeral services for Charles Decker, 83, of 1716 9th East Moline, who died at 3:35 a. m. today in Moline Public Hospital, will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Schroder Mortuary. The Rev.

David Goodwin will officiate and burial will be in Moline Memorial Park. Mr. Decker was born Spet. 22, 1873 in Annette, where he married Nancy Decker. The cou BRADLEY INFANT Stephen Gerard Bradley, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James T. Bradley, 909 E. 15th Davenport, died Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. in Mercy Hospital, shortly after birth.

Surviving in addition to parents are three brothers, Patrick, Kevin and Daniel, all at home; two sisters, Mary Ann and Margaret, at home also; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bradley, Davenport, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph P. Sheridan, Freeport, 111. The body was taken to the Halligan Funeral Home. Graveside serv ices were held today at 2 p.m. in Mt.

Calvary Cemetery. nels John C. Schuller, of Rock Island, Clarence E. Conklin, Davenport, and Laurence E. Kynett, Clinton; Majors Marshall Stone and Morris S.

Colehour. both of Rock Island, Stanley II. Lewis, Muscatine, Howard T. Lewis, Bet-tendorf, Donald W. Schrepel, Moline, Linden II.

Wagner, Davenport, and Cyril D. Olson, Tipton, Iowa; Captains Joseph Drechsler and Carl J. Bell, both of Daven TWO ESTATES Two preliminary inheritance reports, listing estates totaling have been filed in Scott County District Court. Hugo L. Frandsen, Davenporter who died Nov.

7, left an estate valued at $25,824.08, and Ray A. Fath, 76, who died Sept. 18, an estate worth $20,800. port. John T.

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