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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 12

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PAGE 12, SECTION 1 Mad! son WISCONSIN' STATE JOURNAL Wisconsin Friday, October 20, 1950 Gleaners society. Badger Studyj KENNEBOIIMS Obituaries Autumn Can Be 'Accident Season club, and the Tray club. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Hoard; a nephew, Halbert Hoard. Packed Willi Super Values Joseph Diederich Rites MIDDLETON Funeral serv-j ices for Joseph M.

Diederich, 75, i Mrs. Bultman, 81, Town of Burke, Dies Hoard, Philadelphia. Qfivprc vntFIGu William Whitney Fralick, 1 and Mrs. Dean Titus, Ann with late autumn on its way. the Michigan.

'state motor vehicle department warns automobile drivers of an- GllSt Genske RlteS other potential "accident season." vmmm AT RUMPEL'S British Hollow during the mining days and later at Lancaster. Mr. Webb is survived by a son, Walter, Clarendon Hills, a daughter, Louise, a Long Island, N. school teacher, and two grandchildren. His wife, the former Delphia Oswald, died Feb.

26, 1950. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Goble-Weeden funeral home. The Rev. Francis E.

Kranz, pastor of the Congregational church, will officiate, and burial will be in Hillside cemetery. Middlcton, who died Wednesday will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday in the Gruber funeral tiome here, and at 9:30 in St. Bernards Catholic church.

The Rev. F. A. Mack, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the funeral home.

SERVICE (A I AW I The department safety division WILTON-Funeral services for has fftund that the m0st dangerous Gust Genske 66 Sheldon town- ih th traff. ap. Sh-i? TUHesday are from 4 to 6 p. m. when will be held at 1:30 p.m.

today in, traffic lncrease8 the possi-the family home, and at 2 St. bUit of accidents. Pauls Lutheran church. Hilton. ln addmon the driver has toV The Rev.

A. J. Gess. pastor, will I aware of the conditions caused by officiate and burial will be in church cemeterv i autumn rains, moist fallen K.JJeaves and occasional fogs, the de- HATS SLACKS It's a once in a lifetime value sheppard checks and stripes nearly every one is all wool Values to $12.50 One group of nats bv uch makers as Champ Paragon $7.50 values smart styles. It also warns that drivers should Irwin Rites 4.95 3.95 wife, the former Anna Zenke, and a son, Randolph.

He had spent his entire life in the township and was the owner of a saw mill near Wilton. FREE ENLARGEMENTS No longer need you lose interesting detail or expression. Get jumbo size prints at no extra charge. BETTER PHOTOS The best equipment operated by expert photo technicians in our all-new photo laboratory insures better-than-ever photos. Still OC For 8 Only JJC Exposure Roll RENNEBOHM BETTER DRUC STORES avoid "over-driving" their headlights when traveling at" night, when visibility is cut down considerably.

Drivers should operate at speeds which will permit them to stop Walter M. Webb LANCASTER Walter, M. Webb, ,73, Lancaster, died Thursday night at Rochester, where he recently underwent surgery. Mr. Webb for many years was general superintendent for the Republic Iron and Steel Iron-iwood, Mich.

He retired six years ago and returned to Lancaster to live. Born in British Hollow, near Lancaster, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Webb.

His i father was a pioneer merchant in SHORTS 1 "Si Mrs. Hoffman Rites within the assured clear distance LANCASTER Funeral serv-' ices for Ralph A. Irwin. '7, wide-' ly-known orchardist who died at; his home after a long illness, will, be held at 2 today at the; Goble-Weeden funeral home. Members of the Lancaster Masonic Lodge No.

20 of which hei was a member will be in charge, of services. Burial vill be in Hillside cemetery. helmina Marie Hoffmann, 28, ofahead' the dePartment says Beautiful lustrous broad cloth shorts In fancies and olain button or boxer styles. TQc 11.00 and $125 values SOX One croup of short sox. values to 50c On sroup of t-tractl 1 patterned sox In either short or ions length, fine ravons and lisle value to B5c.

3c SHIRTS "anry shirts by America's larsest maker perfect fitting, well made and fine qualitv Value to $4 95. 1.99 oiu uanie wno aiea weanes- day in a Madison hospital whereiCOUrt Opens Tuesday; she had been taken after being! nL. injured in a fall from a moving; 10 VQSCS Ofl UOCKeT SHIRTS 1 1 automobile Oct. will De held; Trials of court cases will start I at 10:30 a. m.

Saturday in the before Federal Judze Patrick under- 79c Beautiful soft durene shirts. $1 00 values MRS. LOUISA BULTMAN Ryan funeral home and at 11 in stone nere next Tuesday and the Mrs. Louisa Bultman. 81, a St.

Bernard's Catholic church. juo trial calendar will begin Nov. Madison PaintWallpaper Co. Corner Henry, Johnson, State Streets pioneer resident of the town of The Rev. Arnold J.

Lehman 7. Edgar M. Alstad. clerk of fed eral court, announced Thursday The court calendar totals 5 cas es and 13 are slated for the jury Alstad said. Burke, died Thursday night at her will officiate, and burial will be home after a long illness.

in Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Mrs. Bultman, a widow of Christ may call at the funeral home at Bultman, was born in West-j 2 p. m. today.

phalia, Germany and came to' America at the age of 12. She wasTLnmnc Cnf, a member of the St. John's Lu- 1 37 The first court case is that of Oakwood Products Jackson, i i- SATURDAY STORMCOATS This is the top value in storm coats gabardine outside alpaca pile lined with a beautiful soft mouton collar worth at least $10.00 more than this price TOPCOATS One group of all wool gabardine or silk finish covert top coats in the very latest styling marked $39.50 but worth at least $1 5 00 more. theran church, Madison. i LANCASTER Friends here Survivors include two have learned of the death of iPPewa Falls manutacturer, an OCT.

21 I Thomas Speth, 89, who stepped 'vw Dreacn 01 contract suit. SAT Mrs. Elizabeth Aaroen, town of Burke; Mrs. Charles Vesely, resid into the path of a car at Minneapolis and was killed. Burial was in Minneapolis ing at the Bultman farm home; a Christ, at home; a sister.

WALLPAPER SALE 50 room lots REDUCE Mrs. Meyer, Madison; a brother. 3250 HNAL CLEARAN 1 I PICTURES Mr. Speth was a. native of Grant Christian Meyer, Saskatchewan.

three stepdaughters, Mrs! and had lived most of his without dieting Louise Droster, Madison; Mrs. Car 10 Rolls $1.00 rie Schaller, Mendota, 111., and Mrs. Elwood Leonhardt, Cottage Grove, and a stepson, William Bultman, The body was taken to the Schroeder funeral home. Many additional wallpapers and Vz price me nere. lie moveu to lviumeaiJ-olis in May to make his home with a nephew.

Thomas O'Hearn. Survivors are several nieces and nephews. Andrew Steisel Rites BOSCOBEL Funeral services for Andrew Steisel, 90, who died Wednesday at the home of a Si Sunshine Outside Whilehouse Painl only $3.39 gallon Ralph G. Johnson DODGEVILLE ftalnh G. daughter, Mrs.

Jerry Mahoney CROSBY SQUARE Shoes All the latest styles in AMERICA'S fi- nest popular priced shoes CROSBY fjfj SQUARES are reduced $1.00 for this occasion. OFF SUITS TOPCOATS 10 percent discount on Rundell's beautiful new stock of quality suits, topcoats and overcoats. 10b Discount Johnson, 32, Dodgeville. was killed Wauzeka, will be held at 9 a. in an auto accident Wednesday Saturday in the family home, night in Carrington, accord-1 The Rev.

F. W. Laddeck, Rosing to word received here. cobel. will officate and burial will All you do is eat delicious AYDS (aids) Vitamin and Mineral Candy before meals as directed.

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His wife and children, residing in Dodgeville. were expected to join him when he had located a home. I 1 Mrs. Mahoney is Mr. Steisel's only' immediate survivor.

James Zifke Rites Golden Buff. Ivory, Rose Eiege. Has aaint change iULU nu i ONE COAT OIL PAINT. Ice blue, citrus, gray, cream. Surviving besides his wife are gallon i pa Funeral services for James M.

two sons, Neal. 19 months, and Keguiar jj.ju callon John, 5 months, his parents. Mr. Zifke. 57, town of Burke farmer I and Mrs.

J. Emil Johnson, Ash-'who died at his home Tuesday land; three sisters, Mrs. Donald Inisht will be held at 1 p. m. Sat- Special mrCcJ "2.75 1245 JACKETS Beautiful satin twill jackets with mouton collar or corduroy sports coats values to $16.50.

Regular $4.29 gallon $9 90 Special at only Rowe, Minneapolis; Mrs. R. W. iurday in the Bashford Methodist Hall, Vancouver. and Edith, church.

Hines, 111., and a brother, Ronald, The Rev. William B. Waltmire Ashland. rr mf Kuril I will in The body is expected to arrive Forest Hill cemetery. at the Lulloff funeral home today.

ILL'S Inc. Okinawa B-29 Crash VITAMIN CANDY REDUCING PLAN Mrs. Holmes Rites 2.89 FT. ATKINSON Funeral serv- Kills 9, IniUreS TWO IC few 1 1 Dusl Mops rX 69c Madison Paint and Wallpaper Co. The JVeie Store To Suit You 1Ui mis, riwiciiLc wenanm Holmes, 604 S.

Main st. whn rliprt MARCH AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. (UP) A B-29 medium MIRRORS Beveled Plate Class 16 inch only 5.95 18 inch only 6.95 20 inch only 7.95 24 inch only 9.95 Monday night at the home of her RENNEBOHM BETTER DRUG STORES sister, Mrs. H.

L. Hoard, were held: bomber en route on a combat mis-at 2 n. m. Thursday in the to Korea crashed on takeoff Buy U. S.

Bonds and Stamps from Okinawa Friday morning. Congregational church lziriintr nint mpn anil iniurine two The Rev. Raymond B. Spurlock, pastor of the First Methodist 1 nnnm.nsin nrf, 250 State Street llie all June cxiiiiuuuicru m.u Thursday. church, officiated, and burial was -vi Col.

Howell M. Estes, com- in Evergreen cemetery. Mrs. Holmes was born here and! manding officer of the 22nd Bombardment wing at March air was graduated from the Ft. Atkin IS YOUR HOME son high school in 1897.

She was married Sept. 17, 1903, to Albert force base, said one crew member escaped uninjured. The crash occurred at 4 am. nw Holmes. He died May 2, 1936.

Mr. and Mrs. Holmes lived in! Okinawa time. Estes eave no other Ft. Atkinson, Richland Center.i details.

LASHER'S SECOD (InjnwsLkAW and Calmar, then returned The plane was attached to the 10 nere. mrs. noimes was a memoer 22nd Bomoarament group, now of the First Congregational operation in the Korean war. F.vsmL Am 1 1 SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THIS 3-PIECE Saturday Only CORNICES Complete With Brackets Al (it SAT. I OCT 21 BEDROOM SUITE The Ideal Household Combination Sherwin-Williams household and paint 4 J.

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Inspect the new satin-smooth finishes in Nut Brown Walnut, Royal Pastel Crey. or Lime Oak. Choice of full size bed, five drawer chest and double dresser or Bed, Chest, Vanity and bench. HURRY! QUANTITY AT THIS PRICE IS LIMITED! Plan to Attend the Junior Livestock Exposition Oct. 23-26 Stock Pavilion U.

of Wis. If SX MAMfl It aa. mi VW if '3 For More Information Phone 6-6831 or Hail This Coupon flMOli MlSiil (SI IXTtA Bargains For Every Room! You can't afford to pass up this splendid chance to paper any room from this outstanding selection of high-grade wallpaper at these money-saving room lot prices. Regular Values To $12.00 Room Lots 1.39 to 54.50 MAWft VANIfT SEARS. ROEBUCK and CO.

3 1 1 Stare Street, Madison 3. Wis. Please send more information on the following KENMORE SEWINC MACHINE KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER NAME OPEN TONICHT and MON. 'TIL 9 P.M. ADDRESS TELEPHONE HHf 0 9 MHI IIIHITVII 30 STATE STREET, MADISON 7-1539 311 State 6-6831 Hours: Mon.

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