neral § Shroeder, who died last night at hae home, 5115 Warwick Blvd., will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the New- comer Chapel. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Shroeder was born in Fin- land and came here at an early age She was the widow of Fred C Shroeder, who died in. 1898. Surviving are a daughter, Mis Nell Marie Shroeder, ‘of the home and two niéces, Mrs, Jennie McFer- ren, 2817 BE. 8th St., and Mrs. Lillie Hyde, 821 Benton Blvd. Jacob J. Lattner—Funeral serv- ices for Mr. Lattner, 76, of 2032 Agnes Ave., who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Freeman ‘Chapel. Mr. Lattner had been in the gro- cery business here for 50 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Eliza beth Lattner, of the home, and two sons, Paul L. Lattner, 3934 Bento Blvd., and Edgar D., Lattner, 5930 Blue Hills Rd. Mrs. Anna O’Neill—Funeral serv ices for Mrs. O'Neill, who died yes terday at her home, 2805 E..10th St. will be held at 8:30 a.m. tomorro at the Mayberry Chapel and at § a.m. at St. Aloysius Church. Buria will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Mrs O’Neill is survived by a son, Vin cent O'Neill, 404 KE. 12th St. Ter- race, and a brother, Michael Fahey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Mary L. Kimball—Funeral . services for Miss Kimball, 56, whc died Sunday at the home of Dr Frances Henry, 2910 Harrison = St. were held this afternoon at the Hickory Church in Jaméson, Mo Surviving are two sisters, Miss Alice E. Kimball, of Jaméson, with whom she lived, and Mrs, Josie Tague. Gallatin, Mo. Washington I. Priest — Funeral services for Mr. Priest, 84, of 1232 at the Blackman ee ing are two sons, O.