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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Obituary Information: Marci Rosen, (608) 252-6320 6C Wisconsin State Journal, Thursday, November 20, 1997 Apfel, Corinne L. (Murwin) EVANSVILLE Corrine L. (Murwin) age 94, passed away at the Evansville Manor in Evansville, on Tuesday, November 18, 1997. Mrs. Apfel was born in Evansville on December 12, 1902, the daughter of the late James and Jessie (Seguine) Murwin.

Mrs. Apfel was a graduate of Evansville High School and Rock County Normal College. She was a rural school teacher for many years in the Evansville area. On June 24, 1926 she was united in marriage to Lloyd F. Apfel, he preceded her in death in 1973.

She was a member of the United Methodist Church she taught Sunday School, Methodist Women's Society, American War Mothers, and Royal Neighbors. Survivors include her two sons and daughters-in-law, Albert (Shirley) Apfel of Grove, and Gerald (Lois Apfel of Janesville; two daughters and sons-in-law, Doris (Arthur) Evansville, and Nadene (Thomas) Dreher of Evansville; daughter-in-law, Joyce Apfel Cleven of Madison; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and other relatives and many dear friends. She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Darlene; son, Robert; granddaughter, Angela; brother, Robert; and sister, Dorothy. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Friday, November 21, 1997 at 11:00 a.m., with Reverend Bert Lohr officiating. Interment will follow at Maple Hill Cemetery.

Relatives and friends may meet with the family at the funeral home on Thursday from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., and on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Memorials to the United Methodist Church have been suggested by the family. Allen-Meredith Funeral Home 103 W.

Main Street 608-882-5050 Bartsch, Dotha Marie SUN CITY, ARIZONA Dotha Marie Bartsch, age 90, passed away on Saturday, November 15, 1997 at Boswell Hospital in Sun City, Arizona. She was born October 19, 1907 in the Town of Berry, Dane County, Wisconsin, the daughter of Frederich and Mayme Hawley. She was married to Harvey L. Bartsch on December 13, 1927. Dotha worked at Scanlan-Morris and Ohio Medical.

Dotha's husband, Dr. Harvey L. Bartsch, M.D., a member of the American College of Surgeons, preceded her in death in 1983 at Sun City, Arizona. She is survived by two sons, Harvey L. Bartsch, of Middleton and Presque Isle, Wisconsin and Richard E.

Bartsch, South Bend, Indiana; three grandchildren, Debra Bartsch, Indian Hills, Colorado, Diane McCoy, South Bend, Indiana, and Harvey L. Bartsch III, Isle. She was also preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Mildred; and two brothers, Forest Hawley and Kenneth Hawley. Funeral Services will be held at JOYCE FUNERAL HOME, Odana Road at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 1997, with visitation on Thursday, November 20, from 5:00 until 8:00 at the Funeral Home.

Internment will follow funeral services at ROSELAWN MEMORIAL PARK, Madison. Braun, Jean J. COLUMBUS Jean J. Braun, age 60, a' resident of the Columbus Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, died on Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at Columbus Community Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m.

on Friday, November 21, 1997 at ZEIDLER FUNERAL HOME in Columbus. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service. Clemens, Marie A. Marie A.

Clemens, age 87, of Dane, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 1997, at a Madison nursing home following a long illness. She was born in Waunakee, Wisconsin, on February 7, 1910, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Endres) Ripp. She married Peter Clemens on June 14, 1932, and they farmed for over 50 years just north of Dane. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Dane and the Altar Society.

Survivors include four daughters, Charlene (Donald) Tolmie of Beloit, Lois (Charles) Schwoerer of Cottage Grove, Marilyn (James) Schwarzhoff of Manitowoc and Karen (Duane) Kitzerow of Sauk City; three sons, Donald (Dawn) of DeForest, Duane (Mary Jane) of Lodi and Darrell (Mary) of Dane; a daughter-in-law, Delores Clemens of Lodi; 20 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and seven step-grandchildren. She is also survived by four sisters, Frances Barman of Sun Prairie, Bernadette Acker of Waunakee, Catherine Spahn of DeForest and Antoinette (Allie) Wipperfurth of Dane; five sisters-in-law, Grace Ripp of Sun Prairie, Marie Ripp of Waunakee, Rosemarie Ripp of Cross Plains, Catherine Ripp of Middleton and Margaret Hellenbrand of Waunakee; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter; her son, Stanley; her parents; a sister, Theresa Barman; and five brothers, Matthew, Edward, Alfred, Joseph and Richard Ripp. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 11:00 a.m. at ST.

'MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH in Alfred Kunz will officiate. Friends may call on Thursday, until November 20, 1997, from 8:00 p.m. at the WINN FUNERAL will HOME in Waunakee. A rosary be recited at 8:00 p.m. Friends may also call at the church on Friday from 10:30 a.m.

until the time of service. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Winn Funeral Home Doyle, Joseph LYNDON STATION Joseph Doyle, age 80, of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin, died on Tuesday, with November 18, family 1997 at his residence, by DEATH NOTICES Apfel, Corinne L. (Murwin), 94 Bartsch, Dotha Marie, 90........ City, Ariz.

Braun, Jean 60 Clemens, Marie 87 Doyle, Joseph, 80 Station Hughes, Nancy 54. Jensen, Joan 78.... Kaiser, Bonnie 53. Knoke, Martha VanKleeck, 76............ Rochester, N.W.-Madison-Platteville McNamer, Herman 74.

Plummer, Ellen 55 Schwefel, Elsie 94. Smith, Gladys Alvina 82 Wilkinson, Carrie Ann, 10 Wangsness, Russell Edward, 67 Marco Island, side. Joe was born on June 10, 1917 in Lyndon Station, the son of William and Leona (Dixon) Doyle. He lived all of his life but five years, from 1946 until 1951, in Lyndon Station. He attended St.

Mary's Grade School, Campion High School and Mauston High School. He attended Marquette University Milwaukee. In 1941 he was also, inducted into the United States Army and served his country honorably in the European African Middle Eastern Theater until 1945. He attained the rank of staff's sergeant and received four bronze batstars, the American Defense Service Ribbon, five Overseas Service Bars, a service stripe, good conduct medal and a Meritorious Unit Award. After the military, he married Carol Cauley on January 26, 1946 at St.

Ann's Catholic Church and this marriage was blessed with four children. Joe returned to working with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Rail Road. He retired in 1979 after 43 years of service with most of his duties being a conductor on this lane and with Amtrak. Joe also loved to be outside, particularly gardening, hunting and fishing.

Sports were also dear to him. He had a brief tryout with a baseball major league team and in the 1960's he started a little league team in Lyndon Station and coached this for many years. Joe had been the Post Commander for 13 years of the Maurice C. Havey V.F.W. Post 5970 of Lyndon Station held many positions on the St.

Mary's Catholic Church council. Joe was an asset to his country and his community. Joe will be dearly missed by his wife, Carol; sons, Joseph (Eileen) Doyle, Jr. of Pickney, Michigan, Tim (Laurene) Doyle of Mauston, and Dan (Tianne) Doyle of Anna Maria, Florida; and a daughter, Gail Ann (Doyle) Bundy of Lyndon Station. Also 11 grandchildren; and great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his parents. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, November 21, 1997 at 11:00 a.m. at SAINT MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH of Lyndon Station. Father Ronald Zinkle will officiate. Burial will be in the St.

Mary's Catholic Cemetery of rural Lyndon Station. Visitation will be held the CON FUNERAL ARE HOME of Lyndon Station, from 3:30 p.m. until 8:30 Thursday, November 20, 1997. The family would appreciate memorials given to the Home Health United of Reedsburg and to St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Hughes, Nancy L. MADISON Nancy L. Hughes, age 54, of Madison, passed away at her home Tuesday, November 18, 1997, of cancer. She was born in Fennimore to Leo and Lois Lind and raised in Shullsburg. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in 1966 with a degree in Business and Economics.

She taught at several schools including Madison Business College and Madison Area Technical College. She has worked for the past several years at the City Attorney's Office. Nancy is survived by her children, Bridget and Timothy Hughes of Madison; and her brother, Michael (Helen) Lind of Port Charlotte, Florida. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 22, 1997, at 2:00 p.m. at CRESS FUNERAL HOME, 3610 Speedway Road.

"Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am diamond glint on snow. I am sunlight ripened grain.

the I am the autumn rain. When you awake in the morning hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of birds circling in flight. I am the stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am there.

I do not sleep." I do not sleep." Author unknown Jensen, Joan J. MADISON Joan J. Jensen, age 78, died at home in Madison on Monday, November 17, 1997. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on January 27, 1919, to Adam and Theresa Romano. Joan enjoyed working at her furniture business in Chicago many years and had a great flair for decorating.

After she retired she especially enjoyed her home in Venice, Florida where she lived for 23 years. She kept busy cooking for and entertaining all the friends and family that visited her, and caring for the fruit trees she had grown from tender plants and which rewarded her in abundance. She was a tower of strength through much adversity and always gave more than she had. Joan was preceded in sisters, Fredmone Dunn, Henrietta Beranek and Marcella Braun. Masonic funeral services will be held on Friday, November 21, 1997 at 1:00 p.m.

at the PICHA FUNERAL HOME in Hillsboro. Burial will be in the Champion Valley Cemetery near Yuba. Friends may call at the PICHA FUNERAL HOME in Hillsboro on Thursday, November 20, 1997 from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. death by her parents; a sister, Beatrice; an infant great granddaughter, Marina; and a beloved granddaughter, Tahirih Stanger. She is survived by her daughter, Janet Robert Banks) Stanger of Madison; son, Lee (Linda) of Richardson, Texas and their children, David and LeAnne.

She is also survived by grandchildren, Bill Stanger, Susan Kordosky, Dana Romano, and Layli Stanger all of Madison. They will remember and cherish this "Itty Bitty as fun, ready to laugh, always ready to listen with understanding and love. Her great grandchildren, Alexandra Stanger and Kailie Kirk Kordosky were fortunate to share a home with her and will dearly miss their Grandma Joan who they help to care for during her brief illness. Also surviving is her great granddaughter, Michelle Kordosky of Stevens Point and her two sons, Earl and Larry. Surviving siblings are Helen Margie and Eve (Don) Brown of Florida, Adam "Babe" (Shirley) Romano of Naperville, Illinois, Ida (Ray) O'Connell of Indiana and Julie (Melvin) Johnson of California.

Joan leaves many nieces, nephews and friends too numerous to mention in Chicago, Florida and Madison who loved her and will miss her always. She was a lifelong Bahai and a member of the Madison Bahai community. "Death proffereth unto every confident believer the cup that is life indeed It conferreth the gift of everlasting life." BAHA 11AH Funeral Services will be held at GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona Drive at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 1997. Burial will follow in Roselawn Memorial Park.

Kaiser, Bonnie D. HIGHLAND Bonnie D. Kaiser, age 53, of Highland, Wisconsin, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at the Sauk County Health Care Center, after a 2 year battle following an aneurysm. The former Bonnie Jennings was born on November 11, 1944 in Passaic, New Jersey George and Dorothy (Segor) Jennings. She married Pete McCardell and lived in Washington State until she moved to Wisconsin in 1980.

Bonnie then married Joe Kaiser of Avoca. She had been employed Blue at Stauffer Cheese Company in Mounds until her May of 1995. Bonnie is survived by two daughters, Lisa McCardell and Dawn Greenleaf, both of Mount Terrace, Washington; two grandchildren, Brandon and Bronson Greenleaf; a sister, Judy Nichols of Jeffersonville, New York; a brother, Craig Jennings of Muscoda; a special friend, Jim Leonard of Highland; as well as nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her, parents. Funeral services will be held at 7:00 p.m.

on Thursday, November 20, 1997 at the MCGUIRE-PETERSON-HOUCK FUNERAL in Highland. Pastor David O. Sorenson will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 5:00 p.m. until the time of services.

Knoke, Martha VanKleeck ROCHESTER, NEW Martha VanKleeck Knoke, age 76, of Rochester, New York, formerly of died on November Genesee Hospital. She was born on April 22, 1921 the daughter of Louis Ashley and Grace (VanNostrand) VanKleeck. She is survived by her husband, Paul Knoke of Fairport; a daughter, Grace Mullard of Fairport; a son Paul Knoke of Rochester; two granddaughters, Kathleen and Joanna Mullard of Fairport; and many relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 29, 1997 at 2:00 p.m. at ROCHESTER FRIENDS MEETING, 41 Westminster Road, Rochester, New York.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Friends Service Committee, 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. McNamer, Herman S. Herman S. McNamer, age 74, of Hillsboro and formerly Lodi, passed away on Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at his rural home. He was born December 28, 1922 to Alvin and Mary (Burreau) McNamer at Hub City.

He graduated from the Richland Center High School, attended UW-Platteville and graduated from the Platteville Teachers College, later earning a B.S. Degree from UW-Platteville. He was married to Vercelia Pliner on June 1, 1948 in Hillsboro. They lived at Lodi from 1953 until til 1977, where he taught general studies for many years and later, Arts and Crafts at the Lodi Schools, until his retirement, when they moved back to their rural Hillsboro farm. He was a member of the Masons Lodi Valley Lodge 99 and the Hillsboro Lodge.

He also served in the United States Marines during World War IL. He is survived by his wife, Vercelia of Hillsboro; two sons, Frank of Janesville and Wayne of Milwaukee; two grandchildren, Kelly and Shaun; a brother, Theodore (Julia) of Baraboo; and several nieces and nephews. was preceded in death by his parents; a son, David Allen; and infant brother, Cyril; and three Plummer, Ellen R. MORRISONVILLE Ellen R. Plummer, age 55, of Morrisonville, Wisconsin, passed on Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at Meriter Hosptial in Madison.

Ellen was born on March 19, 1942 in Almond, Wisconsin, the daughter of Harvey R. and Kathleen M. (Mehne) Ammel. Ellen married Raymond Plummer on January 12, 1968 in Rockford, Illinois. Ellen worked for A.B.S.

for 15 years. She is survived by her husband, Raymond; a daughter, Cari, Mrs. Mike Daggett of Madison; Scott (Mary) Plummer of DeForest; her mother, Kathleen Ammel of Almond; four brothers, Larry (Cheryl), Ammel of Kewaskum, Wisconsin; Jerry (Julie) Ammel of Winchester, California, John (Debbie) Ammel, and Rick (Lorrie) Ammel, all of Almond; a sister, Diane Ammel of Spring Valley, California; and further survived by. nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Harvey Ammel.

Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, November 22, 1997 at CRESS FUNERAL HOME in Sun Prairie, at 1:30 p.m., with Reverend Paul Peterson officiating. Burial of ashes will take place in Almond Village Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Friday evening from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

The FUNERAL HOME of Almond, is assisting the family with arrangements. Schwefel, Elsie L. WATERTOWN Elsie L. Schwefel, age 94, of Watertown, died on Tuesday morning, November 18, 1997 at Marquardt Memorial Manor. Elsie Lydia Born was born in the Town of Lebanon on March 23, 1903, the daughter of William Born and Emily Mueller.

On October 23, 1920 she was united in marriage to Carl A. Schwefel at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Neosho. He preceded her in death on October 21, 1954. Elsie was a self-taught seamstress, and was a member of St.

Mark's Lutheran Church in Watertown. Survivors include four daughters, Myrtle Hrobsky of Lakeland, Florida, Ruth (Fred) DobMadison, Marie (Ray) Dobbratz of Watertown, and Ora (Louis) Kukkan of Watertown; four sons, Ruben (Margie) Dousman, Roy of Watertown, Wilmar. (Daisy) of Deforest, and Ludlow, Kentucky; 14 grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Ida Bliss of Oconomowoc, and Hilda Gallagher of Palo Alto, California; and nieces, nephews, and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband; a son-in-law, George Hrobsky; two sisters, Della Mann, and Leona Saeger; and two brothers, Hubert and Leonard. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m.

on Saturday, November 22, 1997 at SAINT MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH in Watertown, with Reverend Donald Sutton officiating. Burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery in Watertown. Visitation will be held on Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at HAFEMEISTER FUNERAL HOME in Watertown, and Saturday, at the the time of church service.

from 9:00 Memorials may be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Smith, Gladys Alvina E. LANCASTER Gladys Alvina E. Smith, age 82, of Lancaster, died on Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at Mercy, Funeral Health Center services in will be Dubuque, held on Friday, November 21, 1997 at 10:30 a.m.

at the CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH in Lancaster. Burial will be in the Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call on Thursday, November 20, 1997 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the SCHWARTZ FUNERAL HOME, and from 9:30 a.m.

until time of services on Friday at the church. In lieu of plants and flowers, a Gladys E. Smith Memorial Fund has been established. Wilkinson, Carrie Ann WAUNAKEE Ann Wilkinson, age 10, died on Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at her home following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Carrie was born on February 20, 1987 in Madison.

She attended Crestwood Elementary School in Madison. She was an avid Rock and Roll fan and enjoyed calling WIBA and requesting her favorite songs. Carrie belonged to the Wells Campus Lutheran Church in Madison. She is survived by her mother, Paula (Mike) Steiger of Waunakee; and father, Larry Wilkinson, Mesa, Arizona; her brother, Justin, Waunakee; maternal grandmother, Montgomery, Galena, Illinois; paternal grandparents, George and Mary Wilkinson of Fennimore, Wisconsin; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Funeral services will be held on Friday, November 21, 1997 at 11:00 a.m.

at LORD AND SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH in Waunakee. Reverend Tom Trapp will conduct the service. Friends may call on Thursday, November 20, Playing hooky just got pricey in Middleton Truants will be fined $157, taken back to class By Christina Beecher repercussion." For the State Journal Neighbors have complained MIDDLETON Students at about students smoking and litterMiddleton High School are being ing on lawns near the school, and warned of a new anti-loitering or- Fass said the city hopes the new dinance that goes into effect Mon- anti-loitering ordinance will deal day. with these problems. The Middleton City Council Steve Britt, the police liaison passed the measure to prevent stu- officer at the high school, is dents from missing class to gather spreading word in the school bein Fireman's Park next to the fore enforcement begins Monday.

school. "Our biggest concern was that Students interviewed this week we saw with the existing school said they think the school is taking rules and the existing ordinance, wrong approach to addressing students could be out of the school the problem. setting when they should not have Buck Hogoboom, a sophomore been," said Lt. Larry Fass of the who attended Madison West High Middleton Police Department. School last year, said the ordiThe loitering ordinance prohib- nance will force students away its students from being on public from the school area.

property during school hours un- "If you're going to skip, you've less they are legitimately excused got to get away. That's what it or on their lunch hour. Students seems like," he said. "At West, it will be fined $157 and taken back was like, 'We're glad you're sitting to school if they violate the ordi- out by the school instead of going nance. fect, a student must have five un- Freshman Odysseas Laiopoulos, Although a truancy law is in efexcused absences before the said the problem is not as school begins the enforcement as it is portrayed.

process, according to Assistant "In this particular case, this legPrincipal Rocky Falcone. islation was put into effect for the He hopes the new law will dis- small Ir minority that is a courage kids from skipping class. said Fass, who estimates that 90 "With the loitering law, we can percent of the students will not be implement this instantly," Falcone affected. "Time will tell if it's the said. "A fine has a much quicker effective tool we want it to be." Student accused of damaging UW Web site; equipment seized Police investigating damage to a UW-Madison World Wide Web site searched a 19-year-old student's room and confiscated his computer equipment.

Dane County Circuit Court documents revealed that student David J. Emiley allegedly replaced material from UW-Madison's Study Abroad Program Web page "with information describing 'hacking' activities at UW-Madison." Emiley, who has not been arrested or charged, denied it. "I didn't commit any of these acts I'm accused of," he said. "I hope and expect to be completely vindicated very soon." A junior from Cedarsburg, Emiley, suggested that someone could else with computer expertise have made it appear Emiley was responsible. UW-Madison Police Lt.

Gary. Johnson, who helped carry out last Friday's search of Emiley's Adams. Hall room, said he didn't know of motive, "other than the fact that it was a challenge." Detectives seized from Emiley's, room a Gateway 2000 computer: and keyboard, a computer mouse and digital joystick, a monitor, speakers, microphone, discs, floppy disks and a paper with handwritten computer codes. They also seized a business card identifying Emiley as a computer consultant. An employee of UW-Madison's Office of International Studies and.

Programs traced the intrusion Emiley, police said. Brenda Ingersoll. Expo tributed Gould $3 said million. the center can afford the annual principal and inContinued from Page 1C terest on its share of the expansion, although annual paydollars." ments will go up in the future. When the Expo Center was ex- No tax money has been used.

panded three years ago, about $9 million was supposed to be collected in private donations. Gould said only $1.3 million has collected privately. That means Dane County taxpayers are paying an unexpected $7.7 million to make up that gap, plus the $9.2 million the county had already contributed as its share of the project: the square-foot Exhibition Hall. The Expo Center itself chipped in $6 million, while the state con- 1997, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the WINN FUNERAL HOME in Waunakee, and also from 10:30 a.m.

until the time of service at the church on Friday. Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Wangsness, Russell Edward MARCO ISLAND, MADISON Russell Edward Wangsness, age 67, died on Sunday, November 16, 1997 in Marco Island, Florida. He was born on July 4, 1930, in the Township of Windsor to Peter and Nattie (Johnson) Wangsness. He moved from Madison to Marco Island in 1978, and he attended the Marco Lutheran Church there. He is survived by his wife, Carol (Renninger) Wangsness of Marco Island; three sons, Russell A.

Wangsness of Brooklyn, Wisconsin, Jeffrey Wangsness of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, and Scott L. Wangsness Naples, Florida; two step- children, Vicki Mason of Marco Island, and DuWayne D. Mason; six grandchildren; and three sisters, Aleta Harbort, Florence M. Minor, and Gladys B. Johnson, all of Madison.

He was preceded in death by three children, John Wangsness in 1970, Wangsness in 1973, and Diane Mason in 1978; three brothers, Olin, Clarence, and Lawrence; and two sisters, Irene Ellingson Alice Larson. Funeral services will be held at the GUNDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona Drive, at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 22, 1997, with the Reverend Mike Campbell, presiding. Burial will follow at the Norway Grove Cemetery in DeForest. Friends may call from 5:00 p.m.

until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 1997 at the Gunderson Funeral Home. for operating expenses since 1990, when the center became selfsufficient. The center's annualrevenue is about $5.7 million. To make up the shortfall in private donations, the county con-.

tracted with Chicago promoter Peter Mowbray to find a companyinterested in making a contribution in exchange for naming rights at the center. Mowbray's threemonth contract has expired, but the county continues 1 to work with him on a free-lance basis. 8 TIL OPEN Cashmere-Blend Topcoat The Shop for Mr. Traditional suggests our charcoal grey cashmereblend topcoat for winter business, travel and social occasions. A comfortable, wrinkle-resistant blend of cashmere for softness and wool and nylon for durability.

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