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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 27

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To place Want Ad 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. call AL 6-551 1-ToII Free AL 5-4507 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1961 SECTION 2, PAGE 3 Obituaries Marshall Lutheran Minister Dies After Suffering Attack Mrs. Joseph Young, 72, Dies at Home MARSHALL The Rev. Walter T.

Meier, 65, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here the last six years, died Saturday (Nov. 23 1961) of a heart attack while teaching a catechism class at the! Mrs- JosePh Young. 72, of 2154 church. jFox who with her husband Mr.

Meier was castor at a Watertnwn rhnrrh fm- 'operated Young's restaurant here years before com No Funerals Today iur a years until iy, aiea at home Saturday (Nov. 25, 1961) after a long illness. The restaurant, formerly at 622 W. Washington was torn ing to Marshall. He was a past-president of the Dakota Montana district of the Wis-c sin Lutherar Synod, serving in 1own in 1958 to make room for a service station.

It ZpigrZZ vAstSiiiE-v" Avails3 JHt WV that position foi I -fir I 'V yvaa as You ng's ant. It was operated by the Youngs' daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Keep-Jers for 14 vears There are no funerals scheduled today in Madison. Columbia Emeritus Prof.

James Dohr Dies; City Native Emeritus Prof. James L. Dohr, 69, first director of the Columbia University Institute of Accounting and a native of Madison, died Friday (Nov. 24, 1961) in New-York. Prof.

Dohr, was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1915. He received his master's and law degrees at Columbia Jb years. He was chairman of i seonsin Synod-i a 1 Mission Board. He married Esther Detert in Sep tember, 1922. He NURSES REGISTERED LICENSED PRACTICAL Qne C4 Northside Chicqo's mot rapid! develop i 9 hospitals fnvites vou to te in is g'owlfi and prcq-res FjM leaching, non-sec'arlan con-imunitv hosP'M) ex-paonq to 29 beds, now staffing for compie'ey ne n-fdical surgical li -its.

Salaries, benef.ts ard persen-rr-l policies among very best -irt Chicaco area. STAFF NURSES S385 to per plus $44 P.M. deferential, $30 nignts. licensed practical nurses $277 to per month, plus P.M. find niaht differential 517 per month per dav bonus for Saturday Sunday ard Holiday duty.

Apply Director of Nursina, Ravenv Hospital, 1931 W. Wlisoi, Chi- cao I II PHARVACEUTICAL SALES college orfld'iate wih maior exoe'irnce Own car. S'raiaht salary of $600 plus travel ei ense. SAlFSMAN office eauipment ara s'ippi'es Young mirried man with college background e.rd sales good cr. Will travel established, protected territory covering part of Msd'eon and 6 surrounding counties.

No house accounts. Liberal salary and car allowance during training. CARFFR JOB for young man with or Savings and Loan experience Accounting background. Prefer degree TRAiNFE-siQle young man wMtt drivers license and geed drivinfl rrcnrd S2S0 PLACEMENTS OF MADISON (Licensed) 605 Tennev Bidg. AL 7-3551 RO' CLERK Pe-manent emplovt dfirrd 3 30 m.

to 12 30 a.m. 6 dav week, Saturday off. Excellent appearance ts essential, combined with good sates and public relations ability. Previous experience desired but not required. train applicant.

Apply 8 a.m. to 5 m. The Edgewaier Hotel, 6 Ave SFRVICFMAN reliable, steady man tor fi-il time work on AAavtag and General Electric automatic wash-e-c. opportunity for right re on AppIv in person to Clyde, CLYDE'S, 819 University ave ShiOF SLFS'AN for assistant man-fl'ier position. Excellent salary, raid vacation and many other company benefits.

Apply Nobil Shoes, ate Snopring Center. Tool V.AKER-- Experienced in small work. pay scale and triitje benefits. Write Hamlin Inc. ake and Grove Lake Mills, VviV TRUCKING OPPORTUNITY Exceptional and te.id yea 'round earnings can vn'iro under a long term contract Wiin highly rated ICC common earner transporting boats to all points 37 s'ates east of the Rocky Mountains.

Must own or be able to invest approximately $1VX) to purchase a 1 1 ton tractor to haul our 38'-0' trailers. Good character and credit essential. Write immediately, Q'vina brief background and experience. Marine Transit, Inc. P.O.

Box 297, Toman, Wis. REV. MEIEH was born in Ash after the Youngs retired. Mrs. Keepers now operates Keepers' Coffee House, 927 S.

Park st. Mr. and Mrs. MKS. YOUNG University, New York City, where Grove, was graduated from Northwestern College, Watertown, and attended Lutheran Seminary, Wauwatosa.

Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Mrs. Mathew So-mero, Babbitt, two sons, the Rev. Donald Meier, Lake he was a professor for 40 years Young observed their golden wed- I 1 "du V.MIcU in MaaiSOn Dneliy Hint annivRarv in Mav 10M several weeks ago. she was a member of Biessed Prof. Dohr was former trustee; Qmt fathnlir.

rhurrh it H' I A tf flirt Two Men Can Operate New Concrete Plant vjcucvc, U1C ricv. umvciauy riessRosary and Altar Society, the iueier, cuiings, ana lu aumur oi several dooks, Catholic Woman's club, and the mc ua.ng ine Law ot Business women's Catholic Order of Fores- ters. ana: Lost Accounting and Lecture Notes on the Law of Ac Surviving are her husband: four LUU1UJI'B- HauBhters Mrs. Rertha Keeners. He became director of the Insti-Lor Hih Mrs i.

v. Swart granacniidren. Other survivors are five brothers, Albert, West Allis; Martin, Mesa, William and Herman, Truman, and Otto, Hood River, and two sisters, Mrs. Emma Hofeling, Watseka, and Mrs. Lou Loeschen, St.

James, Minn. tute Of Accounting when it Mrs. I.vle Poole. ated gate is opened under the proper pile and the convoyor takes the sand or gravel to the proper bin. The proper batch is mixed according to electronc directions as well.

Buttons are pushed at a console, and the proper amounts of various types of sand gravel are weighed out and the proper amount of water and cement added. These are discharged into a waiting truck, and mixed on the way to a job. The plant, at Sycamore st. and the Milwaukee tracks, is the Midwest Concrete Corp. and is a subsidiary of the Janesille Sand and Gravel Co.

It opened last Augut. Slat Journal Aerial Photo from More Airplans Co. Plane Madison's newest concrete batching plant, so fully automated that it can be operated by only two men, is shown here. Gravel and sand is brought to the plant on the Milwaukee railroad tracks, at the right, and dropped into an underground hopper. From here it is taken, by conveyor, to a pile of the proper grade of material.

Pushing a button shifts an overhead travelling conveyor to the proper spot, and an 80-ton car can be emptied in 10 minutes or so. The piles are located over a tunnel, and feed from the bottom. When an electric eye gives the signal that one of the six of the building at the right are getting low, an air oper established in 1955 at Columbia; Lake Mendota and Mrs. Iniversity. jD Doman, Janesville; a sis- Mi Iormer President oiiter Mr, Eos Frank.

Beloit: tw0 the American Accountants Assn. Funeral services will be held at Paul's ian 0r severa' vears was direc 2 p.m. Tuesday in St. tor of research for the American brothers, George Bauer, Spring Green, and Tony Beck, in Canada; 10 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The body is at the Joyce funeral home, 540 W.

Washington where friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday. Funeral services will be held! CLASSIFIED Records Airs. Hilda Grant BELOIT Mrs. Hilda Grant, Ignatz Schreiner SPRING GREEN Ignatz Society of Certified Public Accountants.

He was a member of the American Institute of Accounting and the National of Cost Accountants. The James L. Dohr professor-; ship of business and accounting law was established at the Colum- Schreiner. 82, Spring Green, died 61, Beloit, died Saturday (Nov Lutheran Church, Marshall. Friends may call at the Hart funeral home, Marshall, after 1 p.m.

Monday. Robert Burmeister, Retired Janesville Contractor, Dies JANESVILLE Robert H. Bur- Thursday (Nov. 23, 1961; in a25, 1961) in a Beloit hospital after mmmz. BIRTHS AT ST.

MARY'S (Friday. Nov. 24, 1961) at 11 a.m. Tuesday at BlessedjDodgeville hospital after a short a long illness. Ctni.tmrtnt rtlirtllrt oil! illnacc Tllp rwvtv is af tVio Ii-linnnfnM um cmversuy uraauaie nool Rowley ave Th Rev.

Anthony BUT CAN IT BE FOUND IN THE BIBLE7 PflmrMlet5 a swenrg tins Quezon fire aiail.ble, without cost, at the Catr-ol'C Information Center, 427 State Street, open to the puhiic noc-h to nine daily uujuwraa cai iici una vrdl i Young, a nephew of Mrs. Young, Survivors include his wife, the meister, 73, Janesville, a retired irn, c. i 'j 'W'U officiate. Burial will be in 4 j- y- -i tormer Xatnryn Stanley, and a contractor, died Friday (Nov. Resurrection cemtery.

He was born in Plain and was funeral home, Beloit, where Mr. and Mrs. Roger Maynard, a general laborer. friends may call Monday night. Truax Park, son.

Friends may call at the Lins The former Hilda Amborn lived Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Otis, 2714 funeral home, Spring Green, here the kt six years. st. Paul son.

where the rosary will be recited I Surviving are one Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ewert, at 3 and 8 p. m. today.

jMl's- Marion Gundry, Beloit; one 3814 Tulane daughter. Funeral services will be held at Robert, Milwaukee; two, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gau'stad, TT 1 Tl Personal Interest 1961) at home after a long illness.jp hM in1 The rosary will be recited at Funeral services will be held 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral TV Production Manager New York.

home. at 10 a. m. Monday at St. Mary's 9:30 a.

m. Mondav at M. Lukes uiu', nemy aim aomi im- 3)oi Droster son vauiouc iiurcn. janesvuie. iij ti i- Catholic Church, Plain.

Mrs. Robert Hauri Sr. born, both ot Genoa City; lourj Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Ran-sisters, Mrs.

Elsie Maas, Lake dall, Mazomanie. daughter. Mr. Burmeister was a retiredi'5- VV- fatterSOH plaster contractor and he was a STOUGHTON Mrs. William E.

ORFORDVTLLE Mrs. Robert William Cordis Geneva; Mrs. Alma Fraher and founder of the plasters' union in Patterson, 84, Stoughton, died Sat (Saturday, Nov. 25, 11) Hauri 63, Rt. 1, Brodhead Mrs.

Edward Schroeder, both of MONTFORT William Cordts, Janesville. He was a member of urday (Nov. 25, 1961) in Stough- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartig.

died at home Thursday night ton hospital DANCE LESSONS. Fjl-fun, -five throuqh famous Arthur Murray methods. AL E. Miftlin EL! ECTRO CCA With almost unli-nited c-pportuni-ties the fiflds of- rnisstlp aircraft guidance, indo'trifll control and Automation, ttimmii'iira-tion, r(dio and TV t-Of-dcastinq. Available to high school graduates v.ho cai tor this np-iatizd 2 yflr training course.

Local approved residence school now offers AS den re1 in electronics. Free placement service tor graduates. Concentrated class hours permit full or part time employment whMp attending school. LIMITED OPENINGS In new clas starting Jan. 8th.

Call or write: WISCONSIN SCHOOL Sun Prairie, daughter. (Nov. 23, 1961) after a brief ill ness. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m.

Monday in the Edison-Ol Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Finch, 2301 Fremont son. 78, Montfort, died Saturday (Nov.iKenosha: and Miss Lena Amborn, 25, 1961) at the Grant countyjGenoa ci'y: and six grandchil-home after a long illness. dren.

Funeral services will be held at i i n. 10:30 a. m. Monday at the Han-irS. brunewald RlteS with unnouncinq ability.

KnwU pdqe ard experience production techniques essential. A challenaing, reconib'e position with an energetic operation. son funeral home, Stoughton the St. Mary's Holy Name Society. Friends may call at the Nelson Schneider funeral home, Janes ville, after noon today.

Other survivors are his wife, the former Clara Doll, Janesville; The former Elsie Baumann came to America in 1922 from Switzerland. She was married in May, 1921, to Mr. Hauri. He was where friends may call after 3 nan-Soman funeral home. Mont- MARSHALL Mrs.

William p. m. today. Send tape, photo and resume to MORGAN, WPTA, Fort Wayne, Indiana. The former Estella Sager was Mr.

and Mrs. John Flahaven, 2036 Winnebago son. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Gerke, 904 Dane son.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn, 704 Pinchot daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

James Murtha, fort. jGrunewald, 66, a lifelong Mar- Mr. Cordts, a life-long resident area resident, died Friday killed in a tractor accident in (Nov. 24, 1961) in a Columbus hos of Montfort, worked most of his life on the a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eide Cordts. pital after a brief illness. She was born in Monroe and 1960. Surviving are five sons, Cecil, rural Brodhead; Robert Rt. 2, Monroe; Alfred, Rt.

5, Janesville; Harry. Rt. 1. Orfordville, son, Darrell, Janesville; a married to Mr. Patterson in J893.

daughter, Mrs. Clarence Sterling, Ty farmed in Pleasant Springs Rockford, three brothers, Roy ani Dunkirk townships until they and Harry, both of Chicago, retired Mr. Patterson died in and Arthur, 909 S. Brooks Madison; and five grandchildren. Surviving are two daughters, U'QC thfl tAtrvior nr Cti-nnl, Friends mav "all after noon to James Hoiten.

Funeral a services wdl be held day at the funeral home. son. juo vaiMuen ru. Surviving are a brother, Ru and Fred, Lake Park, two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Klus- The rosary will be recited at 8 Irs- Lucile Mathison, at home AT MADISON GENERAL at 2 p.

m. Monday at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Marshall, of which she was a mem dolph. Montfort and a sister, and Mrs. C. II.

Dorr, Milton; one tonight at the funeral home. TV Announcer meyer, Rt. 2, Evansville; Henrv Kodd. Platteville. Saturday, Nov.

25, 1961) Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ramavya brother, H.

B. Sager, 1427 Spaight Madison; and one ber. Mrs. Merlin Sagen, Beloit; one! brother and one sister in Switzer- JJoy J. Volk land; and 33 grandchildren.

I r0v J. Volk 49. of 402 Glen Surviving is her husband; one 232n Kendall daughter. Froeber Services BELOIT Funeral services for John R. Froeber, 17, Beloit.

who son, Elmer. Marshall; two dauch-l Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Knight, Funeral services will be held at nighway, died Saturday (Nov.

25. ters. Mrs. Viola Korth, Waterloo; 5305 Tallman Terrace, son Mr. and Mrs.

William Shum- 1:30 p. m. Monday in Luther Val- 1961) at a Madison hospital after and Mrs. Harold Kuiil, rural Mar- OF ELECTRONICS 1915 Sherman Ave. CH 4-78-14 or call L.

Carry! AC 2 636? State approved fc-r Vets Training ffEDDlNG "INVITATIONS" Raised printing, afeet design. Low $6 Dr Tiur-dred Trunk Yous, Napkins. e'C. Home Svjr.er Uoh-rf DnnngrflDhr fH CITY VIEW NURSINC HOME High on a hill overlooking Vndison Complete 24 Hour Nursing Care For the Aged, Convalescent and Chronically III Finest Home-Cooked Beautiful Surrounding' CH 4-8473 WEST COURT NURSING HOVE A HOVE AWAY FROM HOVE for older Indies and gentlemen con-vipci-inn ppnolp and hed patients. GOOD FOOD-- ROOVS- EXCELLENT CAPE.

4 2 'A est Court St, Richland Center, Wis. Phoe Ml 7-38Sa Reasonable rates INFORMATION as tc emplovmert and home aridress of William A. and Mary Glasser, formerly of 4500-A Monona Dr. Phone Mr. Peters AL 7 4388.

SEND A loved ones in the 37-id over seas. Call AL 7-3442 helwen noon and 9 m. for appointment to make letters Madison Sound Studio WANTED Gond home for father 70 years old Wth room and board. Prefer West Side or Monona. CE 3 P293 after 5 30.

INFORMATION astb employment and home address of Rose Gav, formerly of 3i3 Miftlin. Phor Mr Peters AL 7-4386 way, 888 Cambridge son. 'shall; and eight grandchildren. ley Church. Friends may call a long illness.

was killed Thursday night in a MrS. Mildred Orsbum car crash near Delavan, will be I held at 9 a. m. Monday in the I CEXTER Mrs' Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer funeral Rt" 2' Rieh" home, Beloit and Center- Jle(1 Thursday (Nov. after 2 p.

m. today at the Silver- He was born in Sauk county, Friends may call after 1 p. m. with writing and directing talent. Emphasis on news.

Must be convincing on-camera salesman with warmth a-'d effectiveness. Good opportunity. MARRIAGE LICENSES John thorn-Newcomer funeral home, Nov. 22. 1912.

and was a Madi-today at the Hart funeral windfeldt .6305 Winnequah rd Orfordville. son resident for the past 24 years. Marshall. and Sarah M. Dougherty, 604 In- I1) in Richland County home.

Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Emma Wendt Snd nhoto, tape and resume to MORGAN, WPTA, Fort Wavna, Indiana. terlake dr. William L. Hess, 622 Mendota and Alice A.

Klatt, 28 E. Gilman st. 11 a. m. Monday at the Pratt Mr.

Volk was a former state It empiove and a Navy veteran of Mrs. Lena tngelke World War II. IT- ATKINSON Mrs. Lena En- Surviving are his wife, the 89, Ft. Atkinson, died Sat-mer Alice Mousseau; two sons, urday (Nov.

23, 1961) at the home The rosary will be recited at 5:30 p. m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be in Rockton. 111.

He waj a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Beloit. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Theresa Brickner, Beloit; PARDEEVILLE Mrs. Emma Wendt, 91, Pardeeville, died Saturday (Nov.

25, 1961) in Portage William llanold, 5802 Kus- funeral home, Richland Center, where friends may call after 2 p. m. today. I Her husband. A.

A. Orsburn, in IOTA Lee and Jerry, both at home; ot ner niece, Mrs. lhomas Pat-! haspital after a long illness. Aharon L. Nelson, Funeral services will be held at, and one sister, Mrs.

Vincent Hut-jten, Ft. Atkinson, where she lived.Lu1 Ar Time Study EXPERIENCED OR TRAINEE 2 p. m. Monday in St. John's1 ter.

1308 Oakwood MiddletonJ As a service project, Mrs. En-j KenneJh NerPnz Porfaop Lutheran Church, Pardeeville. I Funeral services will be made more than 400 Weedcn 4611 Turn- his father, Gi bcrt Froeber South i farmed in the county for many Beloit, two brothers. Gilbert, oarc Frienrls mav rr.li ot cmav, at St. Thomas Aauinas Catholic garment wnicn were senr cr ave.

Lintner funeral home Pardee- Church, Rosa at 10:30 a. m. Korea. John C. Van Hollen, 46 Craig bcioii; anu Loyal, Nashville.

Tenn. three sisters, Mrs. Darlene Templeton and Mrs. Joanne Mc-Collum, both of Beloit; and Mrs. ville, after 2 p.

m. today. iuesoay, wnn me nev. j. and Rosella M.

Wipperfurth. Mrs. Wendt ramp tr, Lehman, pastor, officiating. Bur u.i Liiiiv, lai iiiu nnu uitu NEED IDE frc-m Carrotl and Gor-ham to Campus. Mornings.

:30 Sherman terrace Klaus A. Patau. 314 Rroom ial will be in Resurrection ceme- 111 terv I She was a member of the First Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Hugh Tanner, Cazenovia; four sons, Earl, Beloit; Hubert, Muscoda; George, Escondido, and Cleo. Richland Center; one sister, Mrs.

Alma Steh-ler, Elgin, nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchil- Mary Hannawell, Rockford. 111. Position in our Centralab (electronic) Division for young man to take time sf-jdies, establish and aop'v standard dta and other related industrial engineering duties. Pre'rr or 3 vears' time studv and s'o -dard experience: industrial terhncionv certificate or 5. degrea management or indus-tr al en-jinppring desirable; would rS'flT meper encd graduate who had scf-cC cour-es in tlm a-d as strong personal and Eeva Therman, 315 N.

FEMALE companion to Ft. Lews, hae sc. leaving 24, 25 or 26 AC 2 3037. Friends may call after 3 p. Methodist Church, Ft.

Athkinson. from her native Germany when she was 16. Mr. Wendt died in 1929. Surviving are two sons, George, Cambria; and Arthur, Briggsville; five grandchildren; and 11 paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Froeber, Portland. and maternal grandmother. Mrs. Mary Scully. Elizabeth, Minn.

I -oil onrj Fou-id Monday at the Frautschi funeral funeral sen ices will be held home, 3610 Speedway whcre'at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Ni- DEATHS IN MADISON Mrs. the rosary will be "recited at 8 tardy funeral home, Ft. Joseph Young, 72.

of 2134 Fox in idren. p. m. Monday. 'l aut-r i at Home.

Iov. 25. D. rn. Mondav.

LCS' frc-n hlock joniio-1 Pi'n cev i Or 6 6 '5 mai xrk fnd or- "Carrot Pewa-C 9fi6 a-d 'si Ba.ip V-ile. 6 mpf-tht to "Tfnw Thi ic a permanent DOS't'on wth a Ipa'g Milwaukee firm; excellent emricve benefit program; excellent cr.ice for personal srowth. Leggett Infant Charles E. Chase 1 14 c( Fortnev ifant dauchter of JIr and Mrs rwTn. a'i Charles E.

Chase. 80. of 4214 ri- Jle" rQTiney fe dsS Nakona died Saturday Nov.l VIROQUA-Mrs. Stona daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

FrankL- 88, a lonstime area resident, died F. I E. Leegett, Rt. 1. DeForest, died The body was taken to the Lar-jSalurday Nov.

2o 1961) a jn ho son funeral home, 327 W. John-lroiua hospital afier a long ill-1 ED AM held In strict eofl de-'ce Please send resume detailing eirriencfi, education and sa'ary ra qutremart to Employment Offica. GLCEF-UNION INC. 9f E. Keee a a ee.

0" sn "An eouai ooportunty employer Saturday (Nov. 25. 19611 in a Madison hospital after a short ill- son st. ness. She was born in N'orwav and sin, ir a hospital, Nov.

Sa! Graveside funeral services will HuStOn SemCeS to this country as a young be held at a. m. Monday at, FuneraI for Her husband was a tobacco 1 35 V- m- Monday in the Viroqua the Sunset Memory Gardens. Hus(on a well; dealer who died in 19.13. Church.

Surviving are the parents; one known Madjson arca contractor! Feral sen-ices will be held at Survmng are two sons, Val.lo. sister, ina. and two brothers. Mi-Lho died FYj(ia wiH hefJ at 2 p. m.

Mondav in the Yiroqua Kalamazoo. and Gerald, chael and Randy all at Monda at First Lu. Lutheran Church. Viroqua; three sLsters, Mrs. Wil- ner maternal grandparents.

Mr.ith?ran church Sunning are two sons. Dr. Al- ham Mockmd and Mrs. John and Mrs. Hiram E.

O'Kane. 213 1 Mr mnhrr nf mon D. and Dr. Rufus L. Fort- Hanson, both of Viroqua: and es BAP'F Prt t.TW.

Cil 1L At-C tn ocrcr oty 8ter m. CH ijf'ivFOS-F-'-it ck cart ttT' I qy pr rQht h'ff. Aocv 'n person, Baflw- fab CITY ATTORNEY ttrmpdiate prar'-re in Wisconsin xpprence prpf (B'afcty in V.up'cipal Of r-pr civ i wrCrtf Uufll frinqp bene Sa-ary. $1C)67. Dd Room 30.

Vunicicai Adolph'j Steamec BOLOGNA S. Broom and maternal- Ccrrespondent Wanted the First Lutheran Church. both of Viroqua: and one Mrs- Bina Johnson. Deadwood. grandmother.

Mrs. Alex Leggett 'W(m fh- Fr vrM nb grandchild. S. two brothers. James.

Vir-v; r. iuuuun.nim. i Frinrft moi- 5 ir tmi-K qua, ana irv.n. K.c.l ana. jZ, be Bet See Vf.

Hei- Ce' LPra please I Friends may call after 2 p.m. at the Qualy-Elver funeral home, Minn- six grandchildren; and 'tnrlav th' wnni Totnni- "Virwiua. fireat-grandchiWren. Mrs. Julia Schleicha Drug Clerk 3 Hour Week MtScODA Mrs.

Jidia ScWei-'Stmjphton Friends may call tonight at the cber, 94, died Thursday 'Nov. 23, ye Larson funeral home. 327 iQnS0n Jacobson-Vance funeral home. Vi- 1961) in a Muscoda nursing home Johnson st is in charge of fu-i FOREST Ole Hanson, 75. roqua.

where she had lived for several 1 DeForest, died Saturday night Nov. 25, 196U in a Madison hos- MatZke ierVCeS Mrs. Schleicher was born in MrS. Wldmann RltBS ipital. I Funeral services for John Matz- Norway and came to this country! Funeral services for Mrs.

H. FJ The bodv is at the Edwardson 83 of 1025 E- Johnson who Vojq rrr, to had-e sas corra-, r.rt5erce a-d ca'a'og compiaicn m-er diwis'on. Kr3wl- ef ag'ici-ftjre be'c'ul but not Preer man tt coieaa or SCN1 training. Excei- fuje tor right man. Saiarv otpn mail only wittt c- ide'e about your-se L.

O. B-icson, Gene-al Vaisar-, Ci EocipmeH Co, C. Madison 1, A I reel es he in sr'ct cv Treat BttaVtart Fountain 1st RENNEBCMM cklc st wrthlelW 33C Luscious HOT lu lire jwith her parents when she was Widmann. of 1525 X. Stoughton funeral home, DeForest Friday, will be he'd at 9 cniW.

wife of the operator of 'a. m. Monday at Holy Redeemer; Surviving are one son, Arthur. LaMark. who died Thursday, will MfS.

William Weber Catholic Church. 120 E. Johnson Anchorage, Alaska; and two he held at 11 a. m. Mondav at VIROQUA Mrs.

William Web- with M2r. Joseph K. Gabri-' Hot CoH brothers. Albert Christo; hereon, Bethel Lutheran Church, ct. 80.

a Viroqua area res- els officiating. Fennimore: and Chrs in Rtsirrcctior) pherson. Verona. dent. Friday nihi Nov.

24. stor. 1 at the Vernon eo'mty home cemetery. after a Ion a illness. Friends mav sin ave.

at Gorham st. TV Rev. Morris Wee. Ef5 Funeral services wl! be hoid ai -e-'rs-i- ra- a-d Oca efs t- sKcs Les e-xJ --d fc'T-JS', man to c'e i'3-Tjor stcr be i ng to vrar 9 93X 7rrea- She was the former Alice Kast todav at call after 2 p. Memorial jrcral here the ro- Sij 2 p.

m. Monday at the Castle may call after 2 m. be recited st S15 to-: may call today a the h- 327 W. Johnson st. Bjrial ui ah Lode.

.5 FCPE'GN Ct 3,. CM home, Fennimore. in Resurrection cemetery. Funeral services vill be held at.niht..

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