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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1978 JfaiaiM Jfo Rennebchm Restaurants Rennebohm Drug Stores, Inc. l'f t- 111 1 II INI ii i i i 'J 'Breakfast QQt Two eggs, any style, toast and has browns 7 Soup of the Day SSC" Luncheon delight Swedish Meatcakes on Fluffy Rice 1 A with dtrui fruit salod, roll and butter 'Dinners Tuesday Baked Va Chicken with whipped potatoes ond chicken gravy, tender peas, hot roU I Patience, determination Cornflakes, a patient horse that lives on a farm near Lansing, waits for Porky, a small part-shepherd puppy, to stop pulling at her tail. The dog wouldn't let go, so the horse finally walked away, pulling the persistent pup behind her. AP Wirephoto 1 If -r? Vv i v- fm'y Dining am Free coffee with any piece of pie 2-4 p.m. ft -r-: gMd food '-anytime Questions Answers on career Today's death notice index Arndt, Mayta Barneveld Blair, Mrs.

Marian D. Lone Rock Boldon, Cecilia R. Hillsboro Burr, Cecelia Boscobel Coulson, Mrs. Verda L. Prairie du Sac Fry, Lydia J.

Richland Center Hatfield, Eldon L. Madison Hodge, Mrs. Carrie B. Madison Hull, Robert L. Hazel Green Malm, Anna C.

Madison McCaskill, Mrs. Michael F. (Deborah) Lone Rock Grants Pass, Ore. Papierniak, Leon H. Madison Querhammer, Benjamin F.

CazenoviaSauk City Smith, Harry P. Madison Walther, Arlo T. Muscoda Death notices 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekdays 8 a.m.

to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, open Sunday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. opportunities U4 1 An informative new column about you, your career and today's job market. Joyce Lain Kennedy, after nearly a decade in newspaper syndication, is acclaimed as America's leading career journalist.

In addition to writing her column she is the executive editor of Career World 1 2, the only career education periodicals used in the elementary and high school classrooms across the nation. oyce is also active as a speaker, lecturer and workshop leader. She began writing her column in January of 1968. Her columns include topics such as Banking Careers, Telephone Workers, Overseas Employment, Optometry, Real Estate Careers, Agricultural Engineers, and Animal Trainers, to list a few. Joyce receives hundreds of thousands of letters a year from her readers.

She and her staff help millions with her research and common sense approach to carters and the world of work. si Look for it on the front classified want-ads the Northside Auto supply of Sheboygan, Wl. for the past ten years. He had been a Madison resident for the past 30 years. He was a veteran of World War II serving In the U.

S. Navy and a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. He married the former Katherine Kroll in 1948. In addition to his wife, survivors Include one daughter Miss Renee Popierniak of Madison; two sons, Kim G.

of Madison and John B. of New London, CN. who is in the U. S. Navy; his mother, Mrs.

John Papierniak of Thorpe; three sisters, Mrs. Edward (Joann) Erickson of Waconia, Mrs. Walter (Carol) Kaslowof Waupun, and Mrs. Richard (Catherine) Jarocki of Thorpe; two brothers, Theodore of Thorpe and Walter of San Leandro, CA. He was preceded In death by his father John In 1972.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday May 17 at 11a.m. from ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 5001 N. Sherman Ave. with Father Lawrence Korback officiating.

Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the RYAN FUNERAL HOME, 2418 N. Sherman Ave. on Tuesday, May 16 from where a Rosary service will be held at Bp.m. Memorials may be made to St.

Peter's Catholic Church. Querhammer, Beniamin F. CAZENOVIASAUK CITY Beniamin Franklin Querhammer age 92, of Cazenovia died Sunday, May 14, 1978 at the Sauk-Prairie Hospital. He was born August 26, 1885 in Black Hawk, the son of the late Louis W. and Engelina Guhl Querhammer.

He was graduated from Mazomanie High School in 1904 ond on June 10, 1914 married May Slocum, who preceded him in death on March 15, 1964. For many years Mr. Querhammer was on active member of the business community of Cazenovia, where he served as postmaster and president of the school board and a member of the Cazenovia Methodist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Francis (Betty Jean) Bouda of Cleveland, two grandsons; a brother Alvin of Crystal Lake, IL; and sister Mrs.

Carl (Winifred) O'Conror of Elgin, IL. and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the GNEWIKOW-SCHWOEGLE R-Z I MMERM ANN FUNERAL HOME In Sauk City on Tuesday evening from Funeral services will be held at 2p.m. on Wednesday at the CAZENOVIA METHODIST CHURCH with Rev. Norbert Miller officiating.

Masonic rites will be conducted by members of the Reedsburg lodge. Burial will be in the Baraboo Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in Mr. Querhammer's name for the Cazenovia Methodist Church. Smith, Harry P.

MADISON Mr. Harry P. Smith, age 67, of 840 W. Lakeside St. died Monday, May 15, 1978 at a local hospital.

He wos born January 18, 1911 in Brooklyn, Wl. He was a retired farmer, a former operator of a tavern and the Smith Asphalt Compnay. Mr. Smith was a member of St. James Catholic Church, and It's Holy Name Society.

Survivors Include his wife, Josephine; two sons, William of McFarland, Daniel of Minong, Wl; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Kuhlemeler and Mrs. Al Busiiohn both of Orange, California, Mrs. Martha Emerson of Gllllngham, Wl; four grandchildren. Funeral services wlil be held at ST.

JAMES CATHOLIC CHRUCH, 1134 St. James Ct. at 9:30 on Wednesday, May 17. Reverend William DeBoc will officiate and burial will be in the Highland Memory Gardens. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

on Tuesday, May 16 at the JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, 540 W. Washington Ave. where a rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Societ Walther, Arlo T. MUSCODA Mr.

Arlo T. Walther, age 68 of rural Muscoda and the Akan township of Richland county, died unexpectedly, Sunday, May 14, 1978 at his residence. Mr. Walther was born November 2, 1909 In Aken township to Lorenz and Mamie Rledel Walther. He married the former Nellie Walton on December 15, 1932.

Mr. Walther was a retired farmer, having farmed all of his life in the Five Points area. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Walther of rural Muscoda; two sons, Lawrence of Five Points, Jerry of Mauston; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Janice) Kllngaman of Crown Point, Indiana, Mrs.

Joseph (Shirley) Capaul of Waunakee; ten grandchildren; a great grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Don (Mabel) Bingham of Madison; a brother, Levi of Five Points; a half brother, Loul Zimmerman of Baraboo; ond several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held ot the PRATT MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1 P.m. on Wednesday, May 17. Reverend Bill Armstrong will officiate and burial will be In the Dayton Corners Cemetery.

Friends may call ot the PRATT MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Richland Center, from 3-9 p.m. on Tuesday. by Joyce Lain Kennedy page of Classified. 252-6321 i Wisconsin State Journal THE CAPITAL TIMES VEGETABLES Broccoli Brussel Sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Celery Eggplant Kohlrabi Lettuce Peppers Onions Cucumbers Muskmelon Parsley Pumpkin Squash Watermelon TOMATOES Big Boy Beefmaster Better Boy Early Girl Fantastic Floramerica Golden Boy Jet Star Novelty Red Cherry Wise. 55 PLANTING TIME HOURS: RAIN OR SHINE 8-8 SAT.

8-5 SUN. 10-5 Death notices Arndt, Moyta BARNEVELD Mavto Arndt, age 82. died Sunday, May 14, 1978 at Oodgeville hospital after a brief Illness. She was born in Barneveld on January 5, J896. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs.

Anna May Keister, Arena and Mrs. Viola Scheldegger, Judo; and three nephews, William Arndt, Hollandale, Ronald Arndt, Barneveld and Herman Arndt of Monroe. She was preceded in death by her parents, August and Anna Fischer Arndt. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17 at THE AYERS FUNERAL HOME, Rldgeway.

Reverend Donald Portwood will officiate. Burial will be In the White Church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 12 noon on Wednesday. Blair, Mrs. Marian D.

LONE ROCK Mrs. Marian D. Blair, age 59, of Lone Rock, died Sunday, May 14, 1978 at the Spring Green Nursing Home after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, John; four sons, Frank Berg of Green Bay, Mike and Louis Berg, both of Janesville, and Norman Berg of Rockford, Illinois; two daughters, Karen and Mary Carol, both of Green Bay; 11 grandchildren; and a brother, Edward Raudebush of Janesville. Funeral services will be held at the RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 429 N.

Cincinnati Spring Green at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 17 with Reverend Aloysius Fellenz officiating. Burial is in the Lone Rock Cemetery. Friends amy call from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 16.

Boldon, Cecilia R. HILLSBORO Mrs. Dallas (Cecilia) R. Boldon, age 59, died Saturday, May 13, 1978 as a result of an auto accident near Reedsburg. She was born March 26, 1919 at Fond du Lach.

On April 24, 1946 she was married to Dallas Boldon and they lived In the town of Greenwood. Survivors are her husband, Dallas of HiUsboro; four daughters, Mrs. Grace Zarbrook of Cummings, Georgia, Mrs. Roger (Charlotte) Rittenhouse of Elrov, Charlene Boldon of Baraboo, Mrs. Mlcheal (Janet) Lewis of Lloyd, Wl; two sons, Micheal of San Francisco, Daniel of La Crosse; and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 10:30 a.m. at ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Dilly. Reverend John H. Hodges will officiate und burial will be in the Mt.

Vernon Cemetery, Hillsboro. The PICHA'S FUNERAL HOME, is in chorge of arrangements. Burr, Cecelia BOSCOBEL Cecelia Burr age 66 died on Sunday, May 14, 1978 at the Boscobel Memorial Hospital. Survivors include three step sons, Edward Burr of Fenlmore, Leonard Burr of Eau Claire, and Marwood Burr of Adelphi, Maryland; seven step grandchildren; six step great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ted Tindell of Plalteville; five brothers, Delvin Brunton of Belmont, Raymond, Nickolas, Cletus, and Ambrose, all of Plalteville; and a sister-in-law Mrs.

Edward Brunton of Highland. Funeral services will be held on Thursav, May 18 at 11 a.m. at the BEEMAN FUNERAL HOME, Boscobel. Father Pat Doherty officiating. Burial In- the Hillside Cemetery, Landcaster.

Friends may coll after 4 p.m. on Wednesday at the Beemon Funeral Home. Coulson, Mrs. Verda L. PRARIE DU SAC Mrs.

Verda L. Coulson, age 80 of Prairie du Sac died Sunday, May 14, 197B at her home following a brief illness. The former Verda Coldwell was born June 30, 1897 In Arena township and was married to William Coulson In 1921. She had resided in the Sauk-Prairie area for over 50 years. Mrs.

Coulson wos a very active member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Golden Age Club, the Royal Neighbors of America, the Knights of Pythias, the A.A.R.P. chapter 640, the National Federation of Republican Women, and a volunteer worker at the Sauk-Prairie Hospital. Survivors include two sons, Laurice of Cross Plains and Lowell of Tulsa, Oklahoma; a brother, Harold Coldwell of Blue Mounds; two sisters, Mrs. Russell (Lela) Lee of Lodi and Mrs. Gilbert (Ada) Roelke of Blue Mounds; and four grandchildren.

She was preceded In death by her husband In 1953; a son, Loren; ond a sister, Mrs. Hazel Cooke. Funeral services will be held ot the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Prairie du Sac at 1:30 on Wednesday, May 17 with Reverend Larry Collins officiating. Burial is in the Mozomanie cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16 at the GNEWIKOW-SCHWOEGLE R-ZIMMERMANN FUNERAL HOME in Sauk City, where the Roval Neighbors will hove a service at 7 p.m. Fry, Lydla J. RICHLAND CENTER Mrs. Lydia J.

Fry, oge 95, died Monday, May 15, 1978 ot the Richland Center Hospital after a short illness. She was born June 25, 1882 In West Lima to John and Barbara Poorman Carter. She married David Fry who preceded her In death in 1938. Mrs. Fry lived for many years in Sextonvllle and Mineral Point with whom she worked for the G.L.

Ralph Fomily for 26 years. Survivors Include two sons. Grant of Wouwatosa, Clifford of Lane Rock; three daughters, Mrs. Ray Grace) Williams of Mineral Point, Mrs. ELIa Reinke of Modlson, Mrs.

Alice Ryster also of Madison; 15 grandchildren; 33 greot grandchildren; a sister-ln-low, Mrs. Sarah Carter of Washington State; ond brother-ln-low, Lester Seely of Richland Center. Funeral services wll be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday ot the PRATT MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Reverend George S. Anderson will officiate and burial will be In the Sextonvllle Cemetery.

Friends may coll at the PRATT MEMORIA! CHAPEL FROM 3-1 on Tuesdov. The fomily requests memorial! may be made to the Schmitt Mxiorlol Hills. IT'S PLANTING TIME, and Felly's Greenhouses are ready with the Madison area's largest selection of high quality garden plants and supplies. Hatfield, Eldon L. MADISON Eldon L.

Hatfield, age 83, of 1925 LaSierra Way, passed away Sunday May 14, 1978 at a local hospital. He was born April 16, 1895n Evansville and was a partner in Wisconsin Engraving Company for many years. He was a World War I veteran, a member of The First United Methodist Church and also a member of the Zor Shrine, Madison Scottish Rite Bodies Doric Masonic Lodge 356; past commander of the American Legion Post 57, 40 et 8 and World War 1 Veteran's Association. Survivors include his daughter Mrs. Arlene Lambert of St.

Louis, 2 sons, Douglas L. of Madison and William J. of Janesville; nine grandchildren and seven great-granachildren. Funeral services will be held at GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME 5203 Monona Dr. at 1p.m.

on Wednesday, May 17 with Rev. Virgil Brown officiating. Burial will be In Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call from on Tuesday May 16 ot the funeral home where Masonic Services will be held at 8p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made.

Hodge, Mrs. Carrie B. MADISON Mrs. Carrie B. Hodge, age 96, of 921 N.

Wingra Drive, died Monday, May 15, 1978 In an Oregon Nursing Home. She was born August 10, 1881 in Milton, Wl. She was the widow of Charles E. Hodge, who died in 1933. She was a resident of Madison since 1951 and was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church and also a member of the Women's Society of the church.

She was the church organist in the Oakfield Methodist Church for over 25 years. She is survived by a son, Elton Hodge of Madison; a daughter, Emma Hodge of Madison; a brother, Percy Millar of Waupun; two granddaughters; two great grandsons; and two great granddaughters. She was preceded in death by a son. Perry Hodge, who died In WW II. Funeral services will be held at TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1123 Vilas Ave.

on Wednesday, May 17 at 1:00 p.m. Burial Is in the Avoca Cemetery in Oakfield, Wl. There will be no visitation. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Trinity United Methodist Church. The FRAUTSCHI-CRESS FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Rd.

is in chorge of arrangements. Hull, Robert L. HAZEL GREEN Robert L. Hull, age 50 died on Saturday, May 13, 1978 at the University Hospital In Madison. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

on Tuesday, May 16 at the UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Hazel Green where friends may call from noon until time of services on Tuesday. Mr. Hull Is survived by his wife, the former Carolyn Jean Bainbridge, Hazel Green; two sons, Steven Horicon, and Greg Hazel Green; two grandchildren; two brothers. Merlin and Howard, both of Hazel Green; two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Marie) McCarthy, Hazel Green, Mrs.

Jon (Norma) Dobbert, Sussex, Wisconsin. The GENE SIEGERT SON FUNERAL HOME, Cuba City is in charge of arrangements. Malm, Anna C. MADISON Anna C. Malm, age 71, of 4701 Buckeye died on Sunday, May 14, 1978 at a local hospital.

She was born on September 14, 1906 at Eveleth, Minnesota, and had been a Madison resident for a number of years. She is survived by five children, Margaret Moloney, Madison, Carol Moon, San Leandro, California, Francis Rodney Malm of Madison, Arlonno Woelke of Sun prairie and Ronald Malm of Friendship; 16 grandchildren; a great grandchild; two brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held at GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17. Reverend Harvey Fry will officiate.

Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16 at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be mode to The Kidney Foundation. McCaskill, Mrs. Michael F.

(Deborah) LONE ROCKGRANTS PASS, OREGON Deborah L. McCaskill, age 28, died May 9, 1978 at home in Grants Pass, Oregon. She was born December 1, 1949 in Lone Rock, ond graduated from River Valley Schools in 1967 and from the University of Wisconsin In 1972. She was employed at University Hospitals for several years. She Is survived by her husband Dr.

Michael F. McCaskill of Grants Pass; son Matthew at home; her parents, Mr. Mrs. Norman Rasmussen of Lone Rock; one sister, Mrs. David (Susan) Knodell of Minneapolis; her grandmother, Mrs.

Mildred Ketcham of Gotham; and aunts, uncles, cousins and many laving friends. Memorial services were held in Gronts Poss on May 1 1th. Papierniak, Leon H. MADISON Leon H. Papierniak, age 2, of 3637 Alpine Rd.

died Sunday, May 14, 1978 unexpectedly at a local hospital. Mr. Papierniak was born June 10., 1925 In Thorpe, Wl. He wos a socman 'nr Linum Lily of the Valley Lunaria Lupine Lythrum Matricaria Myosotis Oriental Poppy Paxhysandra Peonies Physalis Polemonium Phlox Platycodon Potentilla Primrose Pyrethrum Sedum Sempervivum Shasta Daisy Stacys Sweet William Veronica Yucca Begonia Carnation Celosla Caladium Coleus Cleome Dahlia Dusty Miller Fuchsia Gazania German Ivy Geranium Hollyhock Impatiens Kochia Lobelia Marigold Moss Rose Nicotiana Pansy Phlox Petunia Salvia Snap dragon Spike Sprengeri Thunbergia Verbena Vinca Zinnia PERENNIALS Alpine aster Achillia Aegopodium Ajuga Aguilegia Anchusa Aubrieta Arabis Armeria Campanula Cerastium Clematis Coronilla Delphinium Dianthus Allwoodi Dicentra Digitalis Euphorbia Forget-Me-Not Gaillardia Gloriosa Daisy Gypsophilia Heliopsis Heuchers Hollyhock Iberis Lathyrus Lamium Liatris ANNUALS Ageratum Alyssum Aster Over 2,000 Hanging Baskets Parking- Use your Bankamericard or Mastercharge THE GREENHOUSE: 6353 Nesbitt Rd. 845-9591 MONONA GREENHOUSE 205 E.

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