afrords hlm. Onl.y by..thoughtful and thorough :preparation, for the future can mfen enjoy .al the. pleasures, of living. *The FAMILY PLOT is the most thoughtful pur- chase he can. make to provide hýnm and his loved ones with A, sense, of security and comfort for te future. tery. .Mr. Schultz died at his home on Saturday night after a year's II ness. He was 63 years of age. A pioneer in the process of roto. etching, he was assQciated with the Chicago Tribune for nany years vn- tii, his retiremnent, about three years ago, because ofi111 health. Surviving are his widowi, Emma. a daughter, Mrs. Elsa Grassie; two sons, Frederick J-.,and Theodore, H.; and a. sister and ,three.brothers,, Mrs. Ada E. KetcflamT, motnroiuu-ý ---- Craig B. Ketcham,. Thomas. C. glimpse of -'The. Humor in M y Pro- Ketchanri, and Mrs. Alice K. Gillette, fèession." ail of Kenilworth, died Sunday at Herbert Lautrnaflf, a former pres- her home in Evans.on. She was ident of the Chicago Bar association, 79 years old. noted wit and raconteur will speak She was also suvvdb-e:ýgad for the law. Dr.. Abraham Levinson, childreti and two great-grandchiIdlren. known not only. as, an outstanding Funera1 services' wereý conducted pediatf icial, but also . as a Hebrèw Tuesday afternof at the,, Gracelald. scholar and author wilI speaLk for cernetery chapel, by the Rev. Her- the medicýal ýýprofession,. and Rabbi bert Lý. Willett of the KenilworthICharles E. Shuýlman will represent iUnion church. 1 the inistry. - ~The rich store of anecdotes whlich Alexander Newton, former - resi- Funerai services ,f or Alexander! terproa precspoie *dent of Kenilworth, died Ted yGrahamMelville,,,1022 theiepersnal eperieCS promise, the1 .reenrn,ý 1dîto shed light.'on anasetothe inorning atth Presbytêriafl hospi- 'avenue, Wilmette were. h e - d on poesin gnry unknown to the -tai after'a three week's illness., For Mondây at the North, Shore Bap- public.Aiargftdseksan th atfew years, he had lived in, tistcurh Chicago, with inter-'iu l r'ife paesad teast.e hr, men wýho have attained distinction men a Rseil meer. in. their careers. Members of the Funerai services were to be heid1 Mr. Melville.. president, of theMnscu adterf rienids are Thursday afternoon at.the church SaiayCto opnCiao cordially. invited. of the Holy C.omforter, w i t h the'i died Friday after a short illness. _____________ Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rec-lHe wý,as 58 ye.ars old. ~tor, onQWtig, and buriel at Cal- He is survived by his widow, by'br2,fo th HiladPk varycemeery.ja ,son, an a dughtr. hospital wher-e the ýbaby- was, born He is survived by his widow, "December 17. This is the first child Hazel; by a son, Alexander, and by SO ONifM.adMs d ho reside at a bothr.Artur f hicgo Announcement is made of the 1458 Winnetka avenue, Winnetka, and SI the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. FANNIE AMES COPE birth of a son, William Longstreth John A. Odh of Hubbard Woods. Mrs.Fanie mesCap, 8, wdowRaub, III. to Mr. anid Mrs. William _________ of Israel C. Cope, died Tuesday in Longstreth Raub, Jr. of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Reynolds. the Evanston hospital. Funerai at the Evanston hospital January 6. and daughters, Patricia, and Claire services will be held at 3 p.m. today ,h aysmte stefre 1610 Washington avenue, have-re-_ (Thrsdy),at the home of her Dorothy Van Hise Campbell of Wil- (Thursay), 1mette. cently returned from Hollywood,« dàughter, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Cal., where they spent three Weeks -1__a-,__the 01wsts of Mrs. Reynolds' par- 1