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[[photograph of a man]] [[upside down newspaper clipping -- top, left and bottom edges of print are partially obscured from being unevenly torn]] MITH. Gussie from Ray Z. TRAUB. Catherine E. from Charles E. UTTON. Ida P. from John A. AN GEELKERKEN. Matilda from John. WILLIAMS. Beth L. from Charles H. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST (Los Angles) Name-|Age.|Date.| LBERSON, Harriett............56 Jan.12 REITE, Gustav J. ...........64 Jan. 3 ROWN, James .................60 Jan.15 ROWN, Michael ...............68 Jan.11 URGE, Elaine E. .............35 Jan.15 CLARK, Emma .................77 Jan.15 COSTIGAN, Ella ..............70 Jan 15 OUNHAM, Mary ................44 Jan.17 ENDRY, William H. ...........59 Jan 16 FORSTER, Mary ...............74 Jan.16 GEIER, Rosina ...............86 Jan.17 GREENWALD, Jacob ............53 Jan.17 HUNT, Lillian A. ............53 Jan.13 JOSEPH, Le Roy ..............16 Jan 10 KELSON, Annie E. ............81 Jan.15 KLEPINGER, Viola ............59 Jan.16 YON, Walter H. ..............66 Jan.13 MAYO, Alice .................40 Jan.16 McDONALD, Durleen ...........29 Jan. 9 McFADDEN, William N. ........46 Jan.12 McLORG, Edward A. ...........70 Jan 15 MEYERS, Ernest ..............53 Jan.15 MURPHY, Kalma ...............39 Jan.15 NEWTON, Freedom .............79 Jan.15 LARSONS, Charity ............62 Jan.15 PIERSON, Nils ...............70 Jan.16 APER, William C. ............83 Jan.16 ECH, Harry M. ...............43 Jan.15 ROBBINS, John M. ............74 Jan.16 ROBERTS, George T. ..........48 Jan.14 CHERER, Alvina ..............78 Jan.15 UTHILL, Adella ..............74 Jan.15 VAN DULST, Johanna ..........87 Jan.15 WHELAN, Martin P. ...........52 Jan.16 WOOLLETT, Alfred ............79 Jan.15 DEATHS With Funeral Announcements Meadow Valley Terrace, beloved wife of James L. Ottman. Services today at 2 p.m. from Trinity Episcopal Church, 650 North Berendo street. Delmer A. Smith, director. PIERSON. The funeral services of Nils Pierson will be held today at 1 p.m. from the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Cemetery, W.A. Brown, funeral director. POFF. Mary Ellen Poff, loving mother of Grace D. and Alonzo M. Poff. Services today at 11 a.m. at the Little Church of the Flowers. L.F. Utter Co., funeral directors. PRITZLEFF. January 14, Sue Pritzleff. Private services. Pierce Brothers directors. RATTRAY. January 18, Mabel Dulap Rattray, mother of D. Porter Dunlap of San Francisco and Mrs. John A. Smith of Martinez, Cal. Services 3 p.m. Sunday from Pierce Brothers. (Douglas, Ariz., and Minneapolis papers please copy.) RILEY. Otis V. Riley. Interment, Worthville, KY. W. A. Brown, funeral director RITZ. January 18, William F. Ritz. Remains at Cunningham & O'Conner. ROY. January 18, William W. Roy. Edwards Brothers. directors. SAWIN. Services for Silas W. Savin 1 p.m. Monday from Pierce Brothers. SHAY. Services for George E. Shay 11 a.m. today from Pierce Brothers. SHEA. January 16, John B. Shea. Remains will be forwarded to Seattle Wash.. by Edward Brothers' Colonial Mortuary. SMITH. Marcus D. Smith. Cunningham & O'Connor. directors. SNYDER. January 17, William Edward Snyder. Pierce Brothers, directors. [image] LINDBERGH'S MOTHER-IN-LAW AT REUNION Carrying the miniature model house is Mrs. Dwight Morrow, mother-in-law of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh of aerial fame. She is marching with class of 1896 in alumnae parade at Smith College. Wide World photo [image] [[??]] AVURE SECTION LOS ANGELES TIMES JUNE 7, 1936 LADDER OF NAVY PLANES in the sky. (Associated Press) were women five fa[[?]] Mrs. Edith Harriet Witzel Mary Charles and Elizabeth Kelly Inwood. Mrs. Granger is the mother of three aviator sons, 21, 19 and 17 years of age. She introduced Gladys O'Donnell, national vice-president of the Ninety-Nine Club, who spoke on "Sportsman Flying;" Mary Charles, aviatrix, on "Air-Mindedness;" Elizabeth Kelly Inwood of Washington, D. C., on "Flying for Health and Happiness;" Matilde Moisant, the second woman in the United States to receive a license, on "Learning to Fly in a Pusher;" Edith Boydston Clark, on "Unchartered Ways;" Ruth Elder, the first woman to attempt to fly the Atlantic, on "Flying Experiences From Land, Through Air, to Water;" Elliott Roberts, aviatrix and horsewoman, and Harry Wetzel on "Aircraft and Transportation." Capt. Ira Acker from March Field gave a brief summing up of the program. RADICALISM WARNING He said that he had been told that women's clubs were not a place to discuss army preparedness for they were all pacifists. A demonstration of this kind, he said. dispelled such illusions. He urged attention to the November ballot, and warned against radicalism, which, he said, spelled misery, for California if permitted to gain greater foothold. More than six hundred attended the program which is the fourth in a series entitled "Adventure." [image] GRAF ZEPPELIN at the Los Angeles Municipal Airport, August 26, 1929, during its trip around the world, under the command of Hugo Eckener.