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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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Madison WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Wisconsin Thursday, February' 8, 1951 PAGE 4, SECTION 1 the result of a petition signed by 186 electors. Buddy Clark's Widow Marries Obituaries SPEEDY LONG-LASTING relief fcr ADVERTISEMENT 0fi i iii pmWM BEiEUELinnsci: Eagle River Defeats Appointment Issue EAGLE RIVER (IP) A charter ordinance to permit appointment of city officials by the mayor and council was defeated Tuesday by a 239-110 referendum The measure, already adopted Itchy Pimples Mrs. Griffin Pallbearers Pallbearers at funeral services m-mm for Mrs. James Griffin, 54, of 701 Kill Romance Many shattered romances may be traced directly to scratching of skin blemishes. Why tolerate Milton will be Andrew Schae fer, Charles Spears, George Pat by the council, would have per terson, Newman Anderson, Arthur Don't 'dose' yourself.

Rub the aching part well with Musterole. Its peat pain-relievinz medication speeds fresh blood to the painful area, bringing amazing relief. If pain is intense- Griffin, and Roy Beckwith. mitted Mayor A. J.

De Noyer to handle appointments to such posts 3 Funeral services will be held at as city clerk, treasurer, and asses buy Extra Strong Musterole. 8:30 a. m. today in the Joyce fu sor subject to aldermanic approv' itching of pimples, eczema, angry red blotches and other irritations when you can get fast relief with soothing Peterson's Ointment? 40c all druggists. One application delights or money refunded.

Also for tired cracked feet neral home and at 9 in St. Ra al. The mayor and council had phael's cathedral. The Rt. Rev.

backed the ordinance. I Msgr. William Mahoney will offi The referendum was called as Fr. Muesig, Appleton, Dies at Age of 65 APPLETON VP) The Rev. Josaphat Muesig, 65, suffered a heart attack and died in St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic church sacristy shortly after celebrating the 8 a. m. Ash Wednesday mass. Fr. Muesig had been stationed at St.

Joseph's as assistant and pastor from 1912 to 1921 and had returned as assistant pastor in 1949. During the interim he had served at St. Francis and St. Elizabeth ciurehes in Milwaukee, and at Mount Calvery, Wis. He was born in Milwaukee and is survived there by a sister, Mrs.

Max Forster. A solemn high funeral mass will be said at St. Joseph's Saturday morning. Mrs. Grove Services ciate, and burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

Mrs. Alois Friedl 9 Mrs. Alois M. Friedl, 73, of 210 N. Frances died Wednesday at a Madison hospital after a long illness.

She was born in Sauk City, but had lived the last 55 years in Madison. Funeral services will be held Saturday. Time and place of the funeral will be announced later. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8:15 Friday night in the Ryan funeral home by the Christian Mother's society.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Friedl was a member of Holy Redeemer Catholic church and of the Christian Mother's society. She and her husband marked their golden wedding anniversary last year on Labor Day with a celebration at St. Mary's hospital.

Surviving are her husband; a brother, Herman Derleth, Madison; three sisters, Mrs. Harley 2 Buy His Gift from an Exclusive Men's Store s. Fred Arnold Rites MT. HOREB Funeral services 1 for Fred Arnold, 54, who died suddenly at his home here Wednes day, will be held at 1:30 p. Saturday at the Gesme funeral Sb(D)(Q) home and at 2 at the Immanuel Lutheran church.

The Rev. James Hughes, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be Funeral services for Mrs. Henry in Mt. Horeb cemetery. Grove, 86, of 17 S.

liancocK uhn riiprl suddenly at her home Mr. Arnold was a lifelong resi JLJL dent of Mt. Horeb. Schuman and Mrs. Walter Hum- Tuesday night, will be held at 8:40 He is survived by his wife and two sons, Donald and Russell, all 18 North Carroll Street On Capitol Square a.m.

Friday in the rrautscm iu-neral home and at 9 in St. Patrick's Catholic church. ThP Rev. A. V.

Grace, pastor at home. burger, both of Madison, and Mrs. John Graf, Columbus, and several nieces and nephews. HeJmke Rites Funeral services for Chester will officiate, and burial will be Mrs. Rueckert Rites in Forest Hill cemetery.

The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the funeral home where friends Tnav rail after 1 D.m. todav. The Helmke, 55, retired farmer of the DeForest area who died Wednes PORTAGE Funeral services for Mrs. Herman Rueckert, 86, lifelong resident of Portage who day in the Wood Veterans hoS' Nedra Clark, 31, widow of singer Buddy Clark, is shown with her new husband, assistant movie director Albert (Cubby) Broccoli, 41, after their marriage in Las Vegas, Nev. It was the third marriage for Mrs.

Broccoli, whose life has been marked by tragedy. Her first husband ran amok, killing her mother and their son. Then Clark, the second husband, died in a plane crash. Finally, her daughter was killed by an automobile. (International Soundphoto).

you'll easily find what he wants on Valentine's Day family has requested that flowers died at her home Tuesday, will be pital, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Gunderson funeral held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the Zion Evangelical church. The Rev.

R. G. Sweitzer will of home. The Rev. R.

G. Borgwardt, pas be omitted. DeVoe Rites Funeral services for Charles DpVnP. 75. of 1022 E.

Johnson st. ficiate. Burial will be in Silver tor of Trinity Lutheran church, and the Rev. N. Walstead, will Lake cemetery.

Surviving are a son, Dr. Ray officiate. Burial will be in Forest failure, because of proscrastination u'hn riiprf Wednesday in a Madison and indecision, to freeze prices Hill cemetery. mond Rueckert, Portage, a member of the staff at Wisconsin Gen hospital after a long illness, will be until Jan. 25." Mr.

Helmke was a veteran of World War I and had been a pa eral hospital; and four daughters, The advisory board of the Re Mrs. Lydia Jones, Madison; Mrs. held at 10 a. m. Friday in the lu-nenschloss-Doudna funeral home, Richland Center.

The Rev. C. W. Hubanks, pastor tient at Wood for 18 years. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran publican National Federation of Wirt Dakin, Los Angeles, Women's clubs with about 50 mem Mrs.

Guy Rundle, Hinsdale, Mont, church in Madison. and Mrs. Louis Stebbms, Racine bers present expressed these views in resolutions adopted at the wind- of the First Presbyterian cnurcn, Pirhlanrl Center, will officiate and The body is at the Port funeral Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Albert Fisher, Kansas City, and Carol, Corrine. and Au- home where friends may call un burial will be in the Richland Cen up of a two-day session.

Other resolutions: I rey Helmke, all of Madison; his Price Freeze Protested by GOP Women WASHINGTON (JP) Republican women from 35 states Wednesday protested the freeze on prices at the highest levels in history and called on Pres. Truman to reduce prices "of everyday necessities of life." They said the Truman administration utterly failed to curb inflation. Its most tragic error was its mother, Mrs. Minnie Helmke, Mad til 11 a. m.

Friday. Donovan Services ONE. Called on the president ison; two sisters, Mrs. Christ Eth- to drop his socialistic schemes un and Mrs. Elmer Herheim, both -v "ay2 A 1 and to withdraw the $98,000,000, ter cemetery.

Masonic rites will be held at graveside. The family has requested that flowers be omitted. Mr. DeVoe, a native of Sexton-ville, had been a Madison resident since 1926. Before coming to Madi-enn ho nnera ted a monument busi PORTAGE Funeral services for Maurice Donovan, 53.

Portage bus 000 budget he sent to congress Jan. 15, squeeze every drop of nonessential spending out of it, and of Madison; and two brothers, Ralph and Vernon, both of Madison. Friends may call at the funeral iness man for the past 22 years who died suddenly Wednesday at his home, will be held Friday. then resubmit the budget to Congress." (Pres. Truman put a ness in Rirhlanrt Center.

He was Services will be at 1 p. m. in married to the former Lea Gibbs home after this noon. The family requested that flowers be omitted. Mrs.

Adickcs Rites 594,000,000 tag on the budget but Republicans contend that requests for spending authority shove that the Portage Methodist church. The Rev. Deane Irish will officiate and burial will be in Silver Lake cem in October, 1901. Survivors include his wife, a sister, Mrs. Maude Noid, Stanford, figure to $98,000,000,000.) etery.

BELMONT Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Adickes, 84, who Mr. Donovan was proprietor of died Tuesday at her farm home the Rural Electric Co. in Portage Seaman Returns After War Duty Jerome E. Zurfluh, son of Mrs TWO.

Urged the "utmost study and deliberation" by congress before acting on the proposed draft near here, will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Karrmann fu He is survived by his wife; a son, Duane, Stevens Point; and of 18-year-olds. neral home, Platteville, and at 2 in three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Neu- St. Paul's Lutheran church, Platte Rose Zurfluh, 2151 West Lawn bauer, Portage, Mrs.

Mayme Burg- ville. dorff, Milwauffee, and Mrs. Maggie Tangley, Pengreen, N. D. The Rev.

F. A. Naumann will officiate. The body will be placed ADVERTISEMENT Housework Easy Without. The body is at the Port funeral home where friends may call until in the Greenwood mausoleum un- til spring, when burial will be in 10 a.

m. tnday. Hillside cemetery. Born in Germany, Mrs. Adickes came to this country as a child.

Mrs. John Tilley ALBANY Mrs. John Tilley, 85. one of Albany's oldest residents, After living several years in To ledo, she moved with her fam NaggingBackache When kidney function slows down, many folks complain of nagftins backache, loss of pep and energy, headaches and dizziness, pon't Buffer longer with these discomfort if reduced kidney function is urettinir vou ily to Platteville. After her mar died Monday at the home of her is spending a 30-day leave from naval service with his mother here.

Zurfluh, a machinist's mate second class, arrived home Monday and will report back for duty on Mar. 12. The Madison man saw service aboard the heavy cruiser USS Rochester in Far Eastern waters. For nine months the ship helped provide fire support for United Nations (UN) land forces in Korea. Zurfluh participated in the invasion of Inchon and the evacuation of Inchon and Hungnam.

Crew members of the Rochester were singled out for praise by commanders of UN naval forces, the Seventh fleet, and other branches of service, the navy riage she moved to the farm near brother-in-law, A. H. Partndge, aft here and had lived there since. er a long illness. down due to such common causes as stress She was a member of St, Paul's The former Emma Francis, Mrs.

church and of the church's Ladies and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrons? diet may cause getting up night and a niece, Mrs. vv. J. Lochemes, Richland Center.

Mrs. Schutz Rites SAUK CITY Funeral services for Mrs. John Schutz, 58, who died Tuesday at her home in Sauk City, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Schutz residence and at 9:30 in St. Aloysius Catholic church.

The Rev. L. P. Strofer will officiate. Burial will be in St.

Luke's cemetery, Plain. Mrs. Schutz lived on a farm near Plain before moving to Sauk City six years ago. She was born in the town of Franklin and was married on June 8, 1915. She was a member of the St.

Rose Altar Sodality of St. Aloysius church. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Dedrich, Sauk City; two sons, William and Edward, both of Sauk City; her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ederer, Spring Green; four sisters, Mrs.

Rudolph Feimer and Mrs. Rudolph Aron, Spring Green; Mrs. Henry Aron, Sauk City, and Mrs. Clarence Kruse, Kaukauna; three brothers, Edward Ederer, Plain; Herbert, Sauk City, and Raymond, Reedsburg, and five grandchildren. The body will be taken to the home from the Schwoegler funeral home at 11 this morning.

Lund Services Aid society. Tilley was a native of Albany. She wa3 married Mar. 22, 1882. She was a charter member of the Jaunita Rebekah lodge.

Survivors include two daugh or irequent passages. Don't neglect your kldneva if Ihenr rnnHi ters, Emma, at home, and Mrs tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for Herman Tiedemann, Cuba City: three sons, John, Martin, and Ar over bu years. While often otherwise caused, it's amazing how many times Duan's give happy relief from these discomforts help the 15 mites of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste.

Get Doan's Fills today 1 thur, Belmont; a sister, Mrs. August Leyh, Platteville; eight grand children, and 12 great grandchil dren. Survivors include two sons, Earl, Chicago; Sidney, Milwaukee; two daughters. Mrs. Frances Helms, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

A. II. Meinert, Albany; a sister, Mrs. Harry C. Atherton, Albany; three brothers, Charles Francis, Albany; W.

P. Francis, Ft. Atkinson, and Arthur H. Francis, Janesville; nine grandchildren, and several greatgrandchildren. The body was taken to the Sharer funeral home.

I Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled: Corp. James Baker PORTAGE The body of Corp James P. Baker, Portage, has been brought to the U. S. from Japan for funeral services and burial, ac cording to word received here SpQ0 Wednesday.

cuid Sow Corp. Baker, the son of Mrs. Peter Baker, Portage, died of ac cidentally-inflicted gunshot wounds in Japan on Dec. 6. VT6-1937 His brother, Lieut.

Joseph Baker, 18 North Carroll Street On Capitol Square OREGON Funeral services for Lawrence Lund, 69, for 35 accompanied the body to the United States. years a resident of this vicinity. The body has arrived in San if Vlx Xv all Valentine GIFTS beautifully boxed who died Tuesday at Verona, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Booth funeral home. Francisco, but the time it will arrive in Portage has not been determined because of railroad strikes.

It will be brought to the Murison-Pflanz funeral home. special Valen-Ties Beautifut all-silk Valen-Ties with appropriate red backgroundssurt to p'case him! The Rev. Robert Berthelsen, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, will officiate, and burial Aim for His Heart on Valentine's Day with glowing Beau Knot Jewelry GREEN MARKED COAL Champlin Rfg. Co.

FLJfELi CD I La GASOLINE Prompt Delivery will be in Graves cemetery, Rut land. Friends may call at the fu 50 2 Beauty Operator Wanted. No following necessary. 44-hour week. No evening work.

Excellent opportunity to specialize In permanent waving. Also part time operator. Rnmlcll's Beauty Salon Mrs. Toellner, 6-9063 Days 5-4647 Eves. All Over lonn neral home after 7 tonight.

Mr. Lund was born in the country of Denmark and was married on Mar. 31, 1920, to the former Ruby Pease, who died Dec. 25, 1948. Mr.

Lund was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are a brother, Roy Lund, Rochester, and several nieces and nephews. he's sure to like' Manhattan Dress Shirts The most popular shirt with your man the Manhattan Duke Turf fine broadcloth, regular cuffs. To make sure he's well collared, pick a Valen-Tie too! for his leisure hours give a Manhattan Gabardine Sporf Shirt Give him a gift this Valentine's Day to long remember you by A handsome washable gabardine sport shirt that brings out the best in your man! 95 $3 95 5 IIEIM, pLMY No business will be transacted by fully cut for his comfort Textron Rayon Pajamas Newest note in sleep-time smartness! These handsome long-wearing pajamas fit free and easily. In a wide choice of colors in his sire.

you'll rate tops with your man with the Lord Jeff Sweater He'll like this 100 wool zephyr yarn, pre-washed, double-ribbed neck pullover sweater. Full cut, hand mm some colors. $595 $895 Interwoven argyle hose cotton $1.50 Monday; February 12, 1951 in observance of LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY This legal holiday has been designated by the Commissioner of Banks of Wisconsin as a day on which banks shall not be open for business. beautifully styled guaranteed comfortable the Evan's Ambassador Slipper Want to rate tops with your man this Valen tine's day? Then give him Beau Knot jewelry, deftly styled by SWANK to win ony masculine heart. In red stone, blue stone, or two-tone metal.

Clip $2.95 Ti, Chain (not shown) Cuff Links $2.95 The Set, boxed $5.95 ptus federal tax For special days like Valentine's Day and for all the dsys in the year, he'll look sharp and feel sharp In Evan's Slippers. 50 7 EWien Glearioglf pfi miles 0118 i SWANK preferred by Most Men! 1 Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled IVI.J I I III lll.l h.MWfcVMW.VXV.4Mi 1 r..

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