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24-THE CAPITAL TIMES, Tuesday, May 8, 1973 LeRoy Kastner Mrs. Kennedy Dies at Age 93 Carl Johnsrcid, Fennimore, Dies FENNIMORE Carl Johns BELOIT The funeral for 3 Persons Die In Collision (Associated Press) WAUSAU Richard Obituaries LeRoy (Art) Kastner, 47, Rt. 4, Mrs. Margaret G. Kennedy, Janesville, who died Saturday md, 94, Fennimore, died Mon 93, of 3518 Wyota died will be at 1:30 p.m.

today in the am. 4 I Wiensch, 37, of Wausau, his day (May 7, 1973) in a nursing Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Funeral Sunday at St. Mary's Hospitalj brother, James, and Clifford home after a long illness. Home where friends may call Robert J. Nickles, 91, Dies; Woznicki, 21, of nearby Hatley He was a retired farmer.

before the service. Surviving in the Madison area after a brief illness. She had been a Madison resident for the past 64 years, and previously lived at Beloit. She was a native died Monday a two-car head- Founder of Electrical Firm on collision about 10 miles east are two daughters, Mrs He was a former Beloit resident. He was a piping superin Frances Richardson, 301 W.

of Wausau. -M of Sibley, Iowa. tendent at Cenco in Janesville, Sunset Madison; and Mrs, Four other persons were in In 1903, she was married at and a member of the First Con Russell Richardson, 605 Nichols jured. Russell Hall Scott Holzem Beloit to Carroll Kennedy. He gregational Church, Janesville.

Monona. The deaths raised Wisconsin's died in 1940. Also surviving are two other Surviving are his wife, Lorraine; a daughter, Terri, at 1973 traffic fatality toll to 317 today compared with 322 on the She was the former Margaret Evansville Badger Boys Named daughters, Mrs. Josephine G. Winn.

Shields, Freeport, and Mrs same date a year ago. EVANSVILLE Russell home; his mother, Mrs. Meta Kastner, South Beloit, and Mrs. Kennedy was a member Lillian Dillman, Prairie du Robert J. Nickles 91, founder in 1905 of the Robert J.

Nickles Electric 303 S. In-gersoll and currently man of its board, died Monday at Oakwood Lutheran Homes after a long illness. He was the oldest living Madison electrical contractor. "In 1913, he founded the Madison. Downtown Rotary Club.

He was its last surviving charter member. -Born at Milwaukee in 1882, he of St. Patrick's 'Catholic Church Chien; a son, Col. Clarence five sisters, Mrs. George Rip-! Ralph Kesler here and its Guild.

BELOIT Ralph P. Kesler, Johnsrud, Freeport, nine grandchildren and 21 great pie, Beloit; Mrs. Audrey Fay and Mrs. Emil Roraff, both of Surviving are two daughters, Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Hall, and Scott Holzem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Den Holzen, Evansville, have been selected as the Badger Boys State representatives from this city. 62, died Monday (May 7, 1973) and Steve Fellows, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Fellows, are alternates. Badger Boys State will be held on the Ripon College campus June 16-23. The American Legion and the Lions Club of Evansville are sponsoring the local boys. Miss Marian Kennedy and Mrs, grandchildren. South Beloit; Mrs.

Dan Houser, in a Beloit hospital after an ill The funeral will be at 1:30 Margaret K. Lilly, both of also Deerfield; and Mrs. Eunice ness. of the Wyota Avenue address; p.m. Wednesday in the Thoni Gloven, Oak Lawn.

He was employed by the Be Robert Nickles Sr. John Montgomery, son of Mr. and Kendall Funeral Home, one son, William W. Kennedy, loit Corp. and farmed in New and Mrs.

John Montgomery, JBoscoDei, wnere mends may 4343 f'elton one sister, Mrs, ark Township. Mr. Kesler was a call after 6 tonight. Alice McCarthy, Beloit, and had been a Madison resident most of his life. On June 5, 1905, he was married to Minnie Er-tcksjin of this city.

She died in Mrs. Richard Briggs member of the Side Second Congregational Church. Arnie Walser, Middleton, Dies three grandchildren. Eye Budget Rise at Whiteivater RICHLAND CENTER Mrs. Friends may call at the Ryan Surviving are his wife, Doro Walter Cantwell JANESVILLE Walter Can Richard Briggs, 47, Rt.

5, WHITEWATER A total op Nickles was a member of Funeral Home, 2114 N. Sherman Ave. here, after 3 p.m. today. Arnie W.

Walser, 83, of 2023 thy; a son LeRoy, Beloit; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Manthe, Stoughton, formerly of Richland twell, 70, died Sunday (May 6, Messiah Lutheran Church, a life Parmenter Middleton, who erating budget of $3,069,645 for the 1973-74 school year is being Center, died Sunday (May 6, ine rosary will be recited there 1973) after an apparent heart Beloit; a sister, Mrs. Florence member of the Elks Lodge, and farmed in the Town of Berry 1973) at her home after a brief at 8 tonight. attack at his home, a -32nd degree Mason, belonging until his retirement to Middle- considered by the school board. De Voe, Monroe; two brothers, Clifford, Monroe; and Nathan, illness.

Funeral services will be held He the former Lillian to Madison Lodge No. 5, Madi' ton in 1945, died Sunday in Mad The figure is $335,707 more Bork in 1926. She died in 1966 Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the and an anticipated increase in school aid. The figure tossed around in discussion sessions is $18.13 per $1,000 equalized valuation as compared to the $22.35 last year.

Teachers salaries are not yet resolved here. The budget anticipates increases of 4.5 percent as offered by the board. The former Lois Barry was Evansville; and four grandchil son Consistory, and Zor Shrine. ison General Hospital after a than the current operating funeral home, and at 10 in St. He was employed at Rock born in Richland Center and dren.

short illness. River Woolen Mills for 40 years surviving Mr. Nickles are a son, Robert J. Nickles 1654 Patrick's Church. Msgr.

Fran was married to Richard Briggs, Private services will be held He was formerly secretary of budget, but the tax rate for school purposes is expected to and later was employed by Nor cis E. Doherty will officiate, Surviving in Madison are two Wednesday at the Rosman-Uehl- Sherman who succeeded the a 1 -W a Prairie School wood Mills. He retired five Burial will be in Resurrection ing-Kinzer Funeral Home where his father as president of the Board Berry Township, for drop because of an increase in equalized property valuation! years ago. Cemetery. sons, BUI, 2608 Ardsley Circle; and Douglas, 2111 Rosenberry Rd.

electrical firm; three daugh friends may call after 7 tonight. Mr. Cantwell was a member merly secretary of the Berry-Roxbury Insurance and for Harold J. Schantz, of St. Patrick's Catholic Church merly secretary of St.

Paul's Outlook Good for UW-P Gratis Also surviving are her hus here. Sheila Zweifel Mrs. Tena Schmaalma 310 Kensington Mrs. Lynn Pierson, Beloit, and Mrs. John F.

Baumann, Milwaukee; one Lutheran Church, Marxville. He band; another son, Robert, at Surviving are three sons, Rob BELLEVILLE Funeral RANDOLPH Mrs. Tena PLATTEVILLE Graduates was a current member of St. home; and her parents, Mr. and in elementary and secondary education, college teaching, so ert, Kenosha; Thomas, Rt.

2, rites for Sheila K. Zweifel, 3, Schaalma, 70, died unexpectedly from the University of Wiscon- sister, Mrs. Lillian Textor, Luke's Lutheran Church, Mid Earl Barry, a brother, Wil Edgerton; and William, Janes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Monday (May 7, 1973) at home sin-Platteville will be in an ex dleton.

cial science, law and humani liam Barry, and a sister, Mrs. viile; nine grandchildren; and She was born in The Nether cellent position to meet the em- On April 21, 1915, he was mar ard Henry Zweifel, rural Belleville, who died Sunday in a Buren Ambrose, all of Richland Springfield, Ohio; eight grandchildren and 10 Friends may call at the Fraut- one great-grandchild. 1 challenges facing ried to Linda Matz. lands and was married to Albert Schaalma in 1922. Center.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m, higher education graduates dur Surviving, besides his wife, Monroe hospital after a brief illness, will be held here The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the church, Surviving are her husband; ties will have difficulty in finding suitable employment. The fields from which graduates will have outstanding job opportunities are the very ones in which strong programs have been developed at Platteville. ing the next 10 years, according schi Funeral Home, 3610 Speed are a daughter, Mrs. Harland Friends may call today and to iour sons, Peter, Beaver Dam; Danz, Middleton; four sons, Wil way Rd.

here, from 4 p.m. to to Vice Chancellor for Development Harold Hutcheson. Wednesday in the Pratt Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. night at the Nelson-Schneider John Randolph; Theodore, War- Surviving are her parents; a bur, Ft.

Atkinson; Harris, rural brother, Danny, at home; and ren, and James, Fond du Mazomanie; Verlyn, Fond du runerai nome, wnere ine rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. day until time of services. The family said memorials may be made to Oakwood Lutheran Homes or to the Shriners' Crip Lac; a brother, Ted Terlaan her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.

Zweifel, rural Belle Lac, and Duaine, Hartford, 12 grandchildren, and two A recently released Carnegie Waupun; a sister, Mrs. Martha Mrs. Harold Roesch Foundation Report on College ville; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rabbitt, Burton, S.C.; 24 grand DISTRICT MEETING Twenty Second District Aid.

great-grandchildren. LANCASTER Mrs. Harold Graduates and Jobs states that children; and five great-grand Friends may call at the Roesch, 45, Rt. 1, died Sunday during the next decade college children. Goodman, Naco, Mrs.

Casper Elmer, Oregon; and Albert Hewuse, Richland Center. Gruber Funeral Home, Middle- pled Children's Hospitals. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. (May 6, 1973) in a Madison hospital after a brief illness. ton, today from 4 to 6 and graduates in the fields of agriculture, industry, engineering, Richard Disch will discuss ways to prevent burglaries during a meeting Thursday at the Frank Allis School Gym, 4201 Buckeye Rd. The meeting will be The areas of teaching where short supplies of teachers are expected industrial arts, early childhood education, mathematics, remedial reading, industrial education and agriculture teaching are the fields strongly emphsized in the UW-Platteville College of Education. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in the First Ran 7 to 9 p.m. The former Elizabeth Keene physical sciences, business ad dolph Christian Reformed Wednesday in the First United Funeral ntes wdl be held ministration and medical tech Church of Christ. Friends may was married to Harold Roesch in 1946. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in St.

Church. Friends may call at Medema Funeral home after 6 nology will have excellent job gin at 7:30 p.m., and all area Luke Lutheran Church, Mid call today and tonight at the Becker Funeral Home here. Mrs. Christine Snell residents are invited to attend. Surviving in Madison is a opportunities, while graduates tonight.

dleton. VIROQUA Mrs. Christine brother, John Keene, 3918 Rock well Dr. Also surving are her husband; Harry Vincent Snell, 66, died Sunday (May 6, 1973) at her home. The former Christine Olson was married to Stanley Erick- three sons, Dale, Lancaster; JANESVILLE Harry R.

and Paul and Terry, at home; two daughters, Linda and Glo Vincent, 60, died Sunday (May 6, 1973) in a hospital after a son in 1929. They lived in Beloit ria, at home; two sisters, Mrs brief illness. Dale Allen, Platteville; and and were later divorced. She was married to Lee Snell in 1961 and lived in Stoughton until He married the former Susan Keene, Muscoda; and two Mildred Galster in 1935. grandchildren.

entitles you to buy this bouquet for All savers will receive certificates redeemable at any of the three Felly's shops or the three Blumen Centers. Sorry, no plants or bouquets can be delivered. Offer starts May 7. But our supply is limited. Get a certificate for your plant or bouquet now.

So you won't be disappointed. Certificates may be redeemed within 60 days. Each saver is entitled to one certificate for a deposit to a new or existing account during Save It With Flowers time He was employed by Fair 1967, when they moved to Viro-qua. Her husband, Lee, died in Free bouquet or tropical plant for saving at Anchor. We'd like to.help you make your savings bloom.

And say thank you to all the beautiful people who save at Anchor. With a fragrant, bright colored bouquet of fresh flowers from Felly's. Or a lush new tropical plant, sparkled with a dozen long stemmed flowers. A lovely and unusual combination designed by Felly's. To get your free Save It With Rowers Plant from Anchor, deposit $5,000 in a new or existing account.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m 1972. Wednesday in Christ Lutheran Church. Friends may call at the banks, Morse Beloit, and was a Janesville resident for 20 years. He was a member of the United Steel Workers Local O'Rourke Funeral Home after 2 She was a teacher in and several Vernon County p.m. today.

1533. at Anchor. Surviving in the Madison area Mrs. Nellie Watson Anchor There're so many beautiful things in life to Or deposit $2,500 or more and you can buy this plant for Put $500 or more in a new or existina is a brother, William, Sun Prai PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Mrs. rie.

Nellie V. Watson, 81, Prairie du save for. We want you to enjoy something beautiful while you save for them. Save it with flowers. At Anchor.

account and you'll receive a free Save It With rtFlfiOFt 9 Schools. Surviving is a stepdaughter, Mrs." James Bailey, Arlington Heights, a half sister, Mrs. Julia Billings, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the First United Methodist Church.

Friends may Also surviving are his wife; Chien, died Sunday (May 6, Flowers Bouquet. A deposit of 1 00 or more 1973) in a hospital after a brief illness. two sons, Donald and Larry, both of Janesville; a daughter, Mrs. Michael Kennedy, Janesville; another brother, Roy, beautiful wsy to save" The former Nellie McCartney was married to James Watson. He died in 1960.

They had call on Wednesday from 3 to Merrillan; two i Mrs. 5:30 and after 6:30 p.m. at the farmed in the Seneca-Eastman Davis, both of Merrillan; and Beier Funeral Home and after 1 for all the beautiful people who save area for many years. She was a five grandchildren. p.m.

at the church on Thursday member of the Evangelical The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Church. Wednesday in the Whitcomb Fu Surviving are two daughters, neral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. at Anchor.

Ada A. Watson. Prairie du Con James Baker YUBA Con James Baker, 75, Rt. 1, died Sunday (May 6, Chien; Mrs. Vera Reynolds, Mrs.

Jane Edge 1973) in a Madison hospital Eastman; a brother, Fred McCartney, Circle, a sister, Mrs. Edith Hackett, Ferryville; DARLINGTON Mrs. Jane after a long illness. Edge, 80, died Sunday (May 6, three grandchildren; and four A native of Des Moines, he moved to Chicago after re 1973) in a Cuba City hospital great-grandchildren. after a brief illness.

turning from military service The funeral will be at 1:30 The former Jane Travis was He and his wife then moved to a p.m. Wednesday in me uane- born in Council Hill, 111., and farm in rural Yuba in 1958. Thornburg Funeral Home where was married to George Edge wmmm friends may call after 2 p.m. Active in the VFW and its Team, he was a member of They farmed in the Darlington today. area for many years.

He died in the American Legion and Order rp h-j" 1968. 1 -A Mrs. John Dunn There are no immediate sur of the Purple Heart. He helped organize the Boy Scouts in Des Moines in 1910. and was a MINERAL POINT Mrs.

"Saveit with vivors. The funeral will be at 1:30 Agnes J. Dunn, 52, died today in a Madison hospital. Among Mason. p.m.

today in the Thompson Fu 4 4l4vS- He was a member of the survivors is her husband, John "Remember, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 13. Say "I love you" with an neral Home, Shullsburg, where Richland County Republican H. Dunn. friends may call this morning. Executive Committee and a member of Trinity United Meth Anchor bouquet or plant from Felly's? odist Church in Richland Cen i.

ter. Surviving are his wife, Ethel; two sons, Con Jacyn, Ithaca, N.Y.; Robert James, Inglewood, three sisters, Mrs. Mable 1 A when is a bargain not a bargain? Hutton and Mrs. Cecil Lyon, both of Des Moines; and Mrs Ruth Schmidt, Kennewick, and one grandchild. There will be no funeral serv ices.

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Crime and corruption will be abolished, and all men of good will can then have everlasting safety, peace, joy and life. For details write The Bible Standard, Chester Springs, Pa. 19425. CONSUMER I LICl 257-1700 g) a service of the Greater Madison Chamber ol Commerce Savings Loan Association. On the Square, Hilldale, Platteville and Monroe..

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