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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 18

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PAGE 8, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1959 Dial Alpine 6-3111 Henry Folk Mrs. Fleming, 100, Dies in Reedsburg Obituaries LAKE MILLS-Henry Falk, 56, Pretty Blanket of Snow Turns Hazardous Fast an employe at the Creamery Pack REEDSBURG Mrs. Aliee Amelia Shultis Fleming, 100, one of the area's oldest residents, died W. Doty burning cushion in Today's Funerals in Madison age Co. here, died Thursday in a Madison hospital after a short illness.

Funeral services will be held at Thursday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Carl Lucht. Madison resident woke up New Year's Day to find the present Robert Douthett, 1 p.m. Joyce Rites Saturday for Mrs. Frazier, Accident Victim Funeral services for Mrs.

Charles Frazier, 54. of 1323 Spaight 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Paul's Lu Funeral services will be held at funeral home, 540 V. Washington BIRTHS AT MADISON GENERAL Sons to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ruhde, 102 Parkway. James Ferriil, 401 Palomino lane. Dover Frankel, 909 S. Brooks st.

Robert Robertson, 1138 Waban Hill. theran Church, Lake Mills. uiey wanted for Christmas a soft blanket of snow. But the pretty picture, welcomed by children, held hazards ave. Mrs.

Charles A. Lautenslager, Frank Maxwell, 85, Former City Treasurer, Dies Frank A. Maxwell, 85, former city treasurer and leader in civic organizations, died Wednesday in the Elks National Foundation, Bedford, after a brief illness. Mr. Maxwell was elected city Rapa Rites 2 p.m.

Sunday in the Gant funeral home where friends may call today. Mrs. Fleming was born in New 1:30 p.m. Frautschi funeral home. PORTAGE Funeral services for motorists.

And colder weather who was killed Wednesday in an auto accident on Hmhwav 13-14, 120 E. Wilson. C. Harlan Cowman, 2 p.m. for Mrs.

Chester Rapa 62. today was expected to make driving even more hazardous. A low chair, No. 2 company; at 6:45 p.m., 5141 Loruth terrace, faulty oil burner, No. 7 company.

DEATHS IN MADISON Mrs. Marie Marshall, 83, of 313 Falles ct, in a hospital, Jan. 1. Henry Falk, 56, Lake Mills, in a hospital, Jan. 1.

Mrs. Clara Ninedorf, 74, of 202 King st in a hospital, Jan. 1. Frank L. McDonald, 46, of Darlington, in a hospital, Dec.

31. Harvey Kafehl, 55, Cedearburg, in a hospital, Jan. 1. Mrs. Esther Bender, 56, of 450 N.

Baldwin in a hospital, Jan. 1. a former Poitage resident who Twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder funeral home.

3325 died Wednesday in a Wyocena of zero was forecast for tonight. Washington ave. will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the B. L.

Booth funeral home, Ore Herbert Wernick, 2 p.m. East hospital, will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in the Port funeral home. treasurer in 1932, Strong northerly winds up to 30 or 40 miles an hour were to accompany the cold, and occa ft Side English Lutheran Church, gon. Portage.

Edmund Hobbins, 309 New Castle Way. Daughters to Mr. and Gerald Gray, 1909 Beld st George Bjornsted, Rt. 4, Madison. AT ST.

MARY'S sional snow flurries snnoarpH Friends may call 2540 E. Mifflin st. Harry W. Harriman, 4 p.m., First Baptist Church, 518 N. and again in 1934 He was an unsuccessful candi date for mayor in after 2 p.m.

today likely. Thursday nieht 40 niefPK at the funeral Franklin ave. home. Berlin, Waukrsha county. She came to the Reedsburg area 75 years ago and lived on a farm east of here for many years.

Frank L. McDonald DA RLINGTON Frank L. McDonald. 46, a Darlington mail clerk for many years, died Wednesday in a Madison hospital after an illness. Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Francis Schmidt, 5602 Taychopera and a brother, Thomas McDonald, 911 Ridgewood Madison. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Holy of plowing equipment were as 1938, 1940, and Twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Frazier wa signed to city streets. Some were Reedsburg Man Dies E. J. Cloyd, 146 Lansing st. She is survived by a daughter in Madison, Mrs.

Raymond Drause, 2134 Winnebago st Fred Holer NEW GLARUS Fred Hofer. 75, died Thursday in his farm home 2 miles north of New Glarus after a long illness. Funeral services will be held to be shifted early today to fur 1942. He had previously been chief After Pushing Car Sons to Mr. and Mrs.

ther sanding and salting. Coun in Oregon, where she lived until her marriage in June, 1939, when REEDSBURG Edwin W. Mey dispatcher for the division of the Milwaukee er, 61, Reedsburg, was found dead in his car Wednesday night on Highway 16, about. 6 miles east she moved to Madison. Survivors include her husband, a MRS.

FRAZIER of Wisconsin Dells. Road for 10 years He later became associated with the Wisconsin Life in-" Robert Lemcke, Rt. 1, Middle ton. Donald Woider, 1220 Rutledge st. Arthur Wornson, Rt.

1, Sun Prairie. William Feiereisen, 526 Togstad Glen Burdice Nelson, Middleton William Nielson, 421 Toepfer ave. ty highway crews also were out. But the snow was especially welcomed by children and gave them a chance to try out sleds, toboggans, and skis which have been useless during Christmas vacation. Skaters welcomed colder weather, although they had to work against the snow.

About 2.5 inches of moist, heavy snow fell here. James Marshall. Darks deriart- son, frank Rasmussen, Cam at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Zwingli United Church of Christ, Mt. Vernon.

Mrs. Schneider Rites SAUK CITY Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Schneider, 86. who A passing motorist who was a doctor said Mr. Meyer suffered a heart attack, apparently when he tried to push his car from a MR.

MAXWELL Rosary Catholic Church. Sam Dixon LANCASTER Sam Dixon, 76 eurance Co. A native of bridge; and three sisters, Mrs. Percy Peterson, 1026 Lakeview Mrs. Anna Wissenberg, De retired farmer and horse trainer.

troit, and Mrs. John Walker, Chicago, 111. died Thursday afternoon in a Daughters to Mr. and Mrs. ditch.

The physician said death was due to overexertion. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Phelps funeral home. Lancaster hospital after a brief Two Persons Hurt in Falls on Ice Police Thursday reported two persons injured in falls.

Arthur J. Bingham, 20, of 65 Coster was treated at St. Mary's hospital for a cut on hii right hand, suffered in a fall on ice near his home. And Horace N. 76, of 10 E.

Gorham received a head injury in a fall in the 600 block of S. Park st He was treated at Madison General hospital. BITTEN BY DOG Rosetta Jerome, 609 Ring st, was bitten on the lip Thursday by a cocker spaniel owned by John Abilante, 917 Drake st. The incident occurred while she was visiting the Abitantes and had leaned over to remove her boots. The animal was impounded for a 10-day observation period.

ment superintendent, said there died at her home here Tuesday afternoon, will be held at 11 a.m. today in St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Gene Rankin, 5004 McKenna rd. AT METHODIST illness.

Laura Lee Schell CASHTON-Laura Lee Schell. was a good turn-out at the city parks, especially at the Hovt and The body was taken to the Son to Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke funeral home, where Mrs. Marie Marshall Olbrich park toboggan slides 2'i-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Moscow Radio Calls Mrs. Howard Schell, Cashton, was Harland Kanouse, Spring Green. WHERE'S THE FIRE? Jan. 1. Mrs.

Marie K. Marshall, 83, of Hicksville, Mr. Maxwell moved to Madison in 1925. He was the past exalted ruler of the Madison Elks lodge, and past president of both the Madison Shrine club and Madison Optimist club. Mr.

Maxwell was also a member of the Madison Commonwealth Lodge No. 325, the Zor Shrine Temple, and Madison Scottish Rite Bodies. The body will be brought tonight to the Frautschi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson St. Survivors include a son, Robert, 301 Troy and two brothers, which were closed earlier in the week.

A medium number of ice skaters found dead in her bed Thursday 313 Falles Jied Thursday in at 12:01 a.m.. Wisconsin ave. and Batista U.S. Protege LONDON (LTD Radio Mos morning. a Madison hospital after a long illness.

A Cashton physician said the Gorham st, false alarm, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 6 companies. cow, in a broadcast for Russian went to city rinks which were difficult to keep clean because of continuing snow. friends may call after 2 p.m. today.

Henry Riter MONROE Henry Riter, 76, died Tuesday in an Iowa county hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Victor's Catholic Church. She and her husband, Egbert, audiences, announced the down child had the mumps about a week ago, and said that he believed she died of suffocation.

Dec. 31. at 11:30 o.m.. 927 S. observed their 64lh fall of President Fulgencio Ba Marshall said that all the win wedding anniver ter facilities should be in good Funeral services will be held tista of Cuba and called him a dictator and S.

protege." sary last August. Park st, faulty oil burner, No. 6 company; at 10:49 p.m., 121 E. Gilman st, davenport burning, No. 2 company; at 10:25 p.m., 511 Thev were mar at 2 p.ni.

Monday in Trinity Lutheran Church here. condition for the weekend with colder weather expected. It offered no other comment. i. Jim ried in Baraboo 1 A 7 and lived in Madi- son for more than 60 years.

Lloyd, Chicago, and Clair, Jacksonville, Fla. Clyman Woman, 54, Killed in Accident PORTAGE Mrs. Ella Henrietta Frazier, 54, was killed about 6 p.m. Wednesday in a two-car collision on Highway 16 near Rio. Mrs.

Frazier was en route to Surviving is her husband, a son. Harry, Camden. N. a daughter Mrs. G.

Wright 313 Falles two grand children; Portage with her sister, Mrs. seven great-grandchildren; and one great-great- Edna Wolf, also of Clyman, when their car skidded and collided with MRS. MARSHALL Ticw Fine Stores another. grandchild. Funeral services for Mrs.

will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sat Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E. Washington ave. urday in the Pflanz funeral home, Portage, and at 2 p.m. Monday at Funeral services will be held at REMNANT CLEARANCE 1:30 p.

m. Monday in St. John's Lutheran Church, 322 E. Washing the Ballhorn Karsteadt funeral home, Sheboygan. Merton Krug Rites to Be Held Monday ton with the Rev.

A. C. Schumacher, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Roselawn Memorial Park. REEDSBURG Funeral serv ices for Merton E.

Krug, 51, Wis consin writer and historian who 'it Issj'jEMt Wash. Avr Only at Piggly Wiggly MMjS will you find KW such wonderful tWqr top quality SmS Mrs. J. O. Anderson EDGERTON Mrs.

J. Orrin An was killed Dec. 25 in a bus acci derson, 49, a well-known Edgerton dent in Mexico, will be held at and Milton grade school teacher, 9:30 a.m. Monday in Sacred Heart died Wednesday at her home here Catholic Church, Reedsburg. Mrs.

Clara Ninedorf after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Central Lutheran Church. Mrs. Clara Ninedorf, 74, of 202 King died Thursday in a C.

J. Matuszewski FT. ATKINSON Cashmir J. Matuszewski, 40, Rt. 3, Ft.

Atkin son, a mechanic, died Wednesday in a Ft. Atkinson hospital. The body was taken to the Dun- lap funeral home. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. 'oday in St.

Hyacinth Catholic Church, Antigo. Madison hospital. She was the widow of William Ninedorf. The body was taken to the Schroeder funeral home, 3325 E. Washington ave.

George B. Masten DARLINGTON George B. Masten, 93, retired Darlington barber, died in a hospital here Wednesday after a long illness. Mr. Masten, father of Dr.

Mabel G. Masten, a former assistant professor of neuropsychiatry at the University of Wisconsin, was born in Mineral Point and lived in Darlington most of his life. Mrs. Wooworth DARLINGTON Mrs. Stella PRICE Woolworth, 91, widow of Walter Woolworth, Lafayette county All remnants superintendent of schools for many years, died Wednesday in her Hurry while they last reduced, 'i price.

Fashion fabrics include: cottons synthetics tney're all included! home after a brief illness. woolens rayons Funeral services will be held at In addition to his daughter, who 2 p.m. today in the Sharer funer al home, Darlington. now lives at Palm Beach, he is survived by a son, Harold also of Palm Beach. a real boon to the busy homemaker You can serve richly varied meals at low, low prices by shopping at your near' by Piggly Wiggly in 59! Jacob Sommer Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m.

todav in the Sharer NEW GLARUS Jacob Som All our beautiful wool coating fabrics taken from regular stock now priced to move at 20 off! Don't pass up this tremendous opportunity. Buy your fashion fabrics now and save! mer, 58, New I a died Wednesday night in the home of a friend, Ernest Thierstein, whom Greatest variety of fresh, frozen, smoked meat and cheese in the midwest! Createst variety of farm fresh produce you'll find anywhere! he was visiting. 1 varieties of canned 17 PINEAPPLE varieties of canned atW CORN 1 at varieties of canned 10 PEAS Funeral services will be held at p.m. Saturday in the Zentner Fabric Downtown and East Side funeral home, New Glarus. funeral home, Darlington.

Isaac Babler MONROE Issac Babler, 74, died Thursday in a Monroe hospital after an illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in St. John's United Church of Christ. Survivors include a son, Ewald.

who recently moved to Madison. Frank Crown Rites Ol9 kinds of Home Style Bread! Gustave Heise Manchester'! LAKE MILLS Gustave Heise, P7 distinct, individual 92, a retired Ft. Atkinson farmer, died in a Jefferson hospital SPICES Funeral services will be held at 81 Oft varieties and sixes JmJ of PEANUT BUTTER gf varieties and sizes jCD of canned PEACHES 1 A varieties of canned IO GREEN BEANS varieties and sizes of cooked and ready to eat items 2 p.m. Monday in St. Paul's Lu REEDSBURG Funeral for Frank Crown, 73, Reedsburg, who died Tuesday in the theran Church, Lake Mills.

The fine names in end- body is at the Schulz funeral home, Sauk county hospital here, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Scores of 10c items less variety! Lake Mills, where friends may Gant funeral home, call after noon Sunday. A Friday and Saturday Grocery Features! Monarch Jumbo Rip White Lily Reg. 65c Uft OLIVES Reg 39. 29c CHEESE FOOD 2 Ib, 59c Monarch Mane.

Stuffed OLI VES RCg 55e 49c Hi-C Pineapple Reg. 31c GRAPEFRUIT 4 4f;" $1.00 I0c coupon in Ian. Reader's Digest All Savings received on or before January 10 Will Receive a Full 6 Months' DIVIDEND on JUNE 30, 1959 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Mix PIZZA PIE 2 89c with Kraft Spagh Dinner 19c coupon 3 Current Dividend per annum See our endless variety of Qc items! Starts Next Monday with our Annual January 'LINEN Bedding and DOMESTIC SALE Plan now to shop for astonishing values on sheets, towels, blankets, bedspreads, pillows and many other household linen items. Alma 10c PORK BEANS 10c 15-Ox. 1 Jr Green Gold Cut GREEN BEANS Green Gold Cut WAX BEANS Monarch WHOLE BEETS Alma WH.

WHITE POTATOES FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Madixon't OVI.V Federal Saving Loan ohn W. Haley, Secretary 124 STATE ALpine 6-8311 Serving Thii Community Since 1889 Alma Red ls-o, 10c KIDNEY BEANS ls.0, 10c Alma 10c BUTTER BEANS 10c Monarch 1S.0I 10c TOMATO SOUP 101i.Ol. 10c.

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