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5 Obitinrimndfunerilt 3 ObMnwdFuMrili 5 OMtiurinimlFuMrib MnrlMindFiiMfili ANNOUNCEMENTS 8B The Minneapolis Star Monday, Nov. 5, 1979 I i I i 1 I it Ah' 4 Associated Press Christopher Neer, 5, cried as he was given anti-rabies shot in his abdomen abies shots VandeVoort Leila, age 49, of 182 95th SI. Circle. Survived bv sons, Stephen, Scott 4 Thomas; 4 sisters 4 2 brothers. Mass of Christian burial Tues.

9 am al the Nativity of Mary Church, 99th 4 Lyndaie Av. S. Visitalion Mon. 5-9 pm al the Gill Brothers (Bloom-ington-Richtield) Funeral Chapel, 9947 Lvndale Av. S.

Inlermenl Milbank, SD. Prayer service 7 pm. Veasey Roselia, age 87, of Richmond CA. Formerly of 4039 Noko-mis Av. S.

Survived by brother Guy Lund ot Wauheegan, IL4 Avery Lund of Cameron, WI; nieces 4 nephews. Visitation Tues. 9 AM-noon at McDIvitt-Hauge (Minnehaha Chapel), 32nd St. at Minnehaha Av. Graveside service 1 PM at SI.

Mary's Cemetery. Young Edilh, age 88, ot 9700 Nicollet Av. Bloomington. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Donald (Jessie) Yanker of Blooming-ton 4 Edilh Martin of Kansas Cllr, fnO; 7 grandchildren; 8 greal-grandchildren; brother, Billy Hamilton of Canada; sisters, Mrs.

Jessie Gow of Mpls. 4 Mrs. Mable MacKirdy of NC. Services Tues. 2 pm at Werness Brothers Blooming- ton Chapel, 2300 W.

Old Shakopee Rd. Interment Fl. Spelling National Cemelery. If so desired, memorials preferred lo Hillcrest. United Methodist Church, Bloomington 9 Cemetery Lots CEMETERY Plan "a tour through history" oet your new FREE folder al our admistration building or mausoleum, Fall Is best time 3600 HENNEPIN AVE.

822-2171 SUNSET Mem, beaut located, rea, 333- 19S3 days 13 Funeral Directors Hillside Memorium Chape) Comotete mortuary service In beautiful Hillside Cemetery 781-3391 2410- 19th Avenue NE Peterson Chapefs Nokomis Park Columbia Park 721-1651 7 8-888? BLOOMINGTON CHAPEL W.SOTH ST. CHAPEL NICOLLET CHAPEL ENGER CHAPEL M4-814S 977-1441 124-2624 ill Brothers Southwest Chapel 5101 LYNDALE AV 841-4068 Bloomington Chapel M47 LYNDALE AVS888-777) Kapala, Glodek Bertch NORTHEAST CHAPEL 10-Ijm Ave NE 371-133 Crystal-New Hce Chape! 7100 Bass LakeRd. Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson 2200Nicollet 871-1418 Distinctive Funeral Services Established 1493 Lyndalt aHlslAv. Miller Funeral Homes Col HbIS Chapel Frlplev CImpw 571-1300 Brighton Chapel 433-1172 Thurston Lindberg Anoka Central Av NE 7W-3535 FREMONT al Lowry 52J-342? 2301 Central Av NE. 789-3571 Gcarty-Johnson Delmore ROBBINSDALE S37-4511 GLEASON MORTUARY RICHFIELO 846-M38 HANSON-NUGENT 21I6NICOLLET AVE.

871 1128 They hurt, 'specially if you're only 5 Hansen Harvey age 77, of 3732 19th Av. S. Survived bv daughters, Mrs. Dorothy (Clem) Johnson, Mrs. Linda (Julius) Kern, Nancy Hansen; 5 grandchildren; 3 greal grandchildren; 5 nephews.

Services Tues. 1 PM at the Washburn McReavy-Southeast Chapel, 2nd St. 8. Central Av. SE.

Intermenl Lakewood Cemetery. Friends mav call after 5 PM Mon. House James age II, of Isanti, formerly of Mpts. Survived bv daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Marilyn) Marsh; sons, Harry Robert; I grandchildren; brother, Sanditer; 3 sisters, Osie, Mavetta Anna Mae.

Service Wed. 10 am al Henrv W. Anderson Morturay, 3640 23rd Av. $. Graveside service 2 pm at VandeM Cemetery, Milaca, MN.

Visilation Tues. 4 to 9 pm Hyland Edward age 59, of 6601 58lh Av. Crystal. Survived bv wife, Evelyn; daughters, Mrs. Michael (Nancy) Thel-sen I Mary Hyland; son 4 daughter-in-law, Millon 4 Ruthanne Hvland; grandchildren, Lisa Hyland Michael Theisen; sisters, Mrs.

Ever rett (Shirley) Van Beek, Mrs. Francis (Elida) De Vaney; brothers, Mervin, Robert 4 Jim Hytand. Member ol Buffalo American Legion Post 270. Funeral Tues. I pm at 1st Lutheran Church of Crystal, 7708 62nd Av.

N. Intermenl Glen Haven. Friends mav call aft 5 pm Mon. at Gearly-Johnson-Delmore 'Chapel. 3888 W.

Broadway 4 at church I hour before service. Memorials preferred to 1st Lutheran Church of Crystal Jaehne Chester Paul, age 64, of 5340 Morgan Av. S. Survived by wife, Vivian sons, Donald P. of Champlain, MN, David A.

of St. Paul. Services Tues. 10:30 am Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, W. 50th St.

4 Beard Av. S. Interment Lake-wood Cemelery. Friends may call al Ihe chapel hour before services. Janssen Loretta age 78, of 3209 Yates Av.

Crystal. Survived bv sister, Luella; 4 many relatives 4 friends. Member of the First Baplist Church of Mpls. 4 the Fideiis Sunday School Class. Services Wed.

I pm at Ihe Washburn-McReavv-Swanson Chapel, Lowry at Irving Av. N. Interment Crystal Lake Cemelery. Friends may call from 4-8 pm Tues. Johnson Bertha Roselia (Ella), age 76, of Maole Grove.

Survived bv husband, Axel, daughters. Sr. Pauline O.S.B., Lucille Color 4 Mary Ann Clarke; sons, Thomas Gerald 4 Paul 20 grandchildren; 1 great- granddaughter; brother, Thomas Pifon. Services Weo. 9:30 am from Malone Funeral Home, Fremont al Lowry 10 am Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of SI.

Anne. Intermenl SI. Mary's Cemetery. Vigil Pray ers 8:30 pm Tues. Reviewal after 4 pm Tues.

Johnson Theodore, 1020 Av. SE on Sal. in his Slsl year. Survived by mother 3 brothers, Oliver John Milan uncles; aunts; nieces 4 nephews. Services Tues.

11 AM Billman Hunl Chapel, 2701 Central Av. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visilation after 3 PMMon. Kicker George age 72, of 4428 16th Av. S.

Survived by wile, Florence daughter 4 son-in-law, Kalhy 4 Joey Corcoran of Springfield, MO; grandson, Corey Corcoran; 4 brothers, Edward, Carl, Ernest 4 Chester; sisiers, Mrs. Amelie Meier 4 Adella Kicker; nieces 4 nephews; grandnieces 4 nephews. Services Tues. 1:30 pm Diamond Lake Lutheran Church, 5760 Portland Av. S.

Friends may call alter 4 pm Mon. at the Henry Anderson Mortuary, 3640 23rd Av. S. 4 1 hour before services al the church. Interment National Cemetery.

Krueger vernon, age 64, res. 1610 Western Av. St. Paul. Beloved husband of Gladys; father of Mrs.

Lois (Richard) Wilde of Roseville, V. Curtis of San Jose, CA 4 Dennis A. of Marshall, MN; grandfather of I great-granddaughter; brother of Clarence of Bovev, MN, Mrs. Alta (Emmett) Cummings of Duiuih, Lvle ol Coon Rapids; also nieces 4 nephews. Services Tues.

11 AM at the Adam-Bradshaw-Hauge Chapel, 1078 Rice at Magnolia. Interment al Rose-lawn Cemetery. Visitalion Mon. PM. Memorials preferred lo Minnesota Heart Ass'n.

Krumsieg Roland age 70, of 5807 Hwy. 101, Mtka. Survived by wile Lillian; sons, Darretl 4 his wife Betty of Mapte Grove, Roger 4 his wife Lynda, Paul 4 his wife Jan, all of Mtka; daughter Mrs. Leo (Delias) Sedlacek of Brooklyn Center; daughter-in-law Mrs. Duane (Karen) Krumsieg of Mtka; 11 grandchildren; sister Mrs.

Elmer (Tillie) Brutlag of Mill-ford, IL Funeral services Tues. 2 PM, Zion Lutheran Church In Hopkins. Visitalion 4-8 PM on Mon. with Prayer Service al 8 PM al the David Lee Funeral Home (Wayzeta Chapel), Wavzata Blvd. in Wavzala, 473-5577.

Intermenl Grandview Cem Hopkins. Lally Leo age 79, formerly of Mound. Survived by wife, Isabella, 3 sons, William Bullis of CA, Leo Lally, of Big Lake, MN 4 James Lally ol Shakopee; daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Kathleen) Johnson of Spring Park; 10 grandchildren; 3 sisters. Mass of Christian burial 11 am Tues.

al Our Lady of Ihe Lake Catholic Church of Mound. Interment church cemelery. Visitation from 7 to 9 pm Mon. at We- lander-Quist (Mound Chapel), 1801 Commerce Blvd Laplerre Margaret age 80 ot Mpls. Preceded In death bv husband, Dr.

Arthur P. La-pierre. Survived by nephews, James Van Valkenberg, Edina, J.T. Kenneally of TX; nieces, Elizabeth Sohraske 4 Theresa Fink, bolh of Joan McCay, Margaret McCey 4 Maryellen Devine, all of TX; brother-in-law, Dr. Maurice Lapierre of Mpls.

Mass of Christian burial Wed. 12 o'clock noon, Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, W. 50th St. 4 Beard Av. S.

Intermenl SI. Mary's Cemelery. Friends may call al the chapel on Tues. 7-9 pm. Vigil scripture praver service Tues.

8:30 pm al the chapel. Memorials preferred to SI. Mary's Hospital Hospice Unit or St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary. Llewellyn Albert age 75.

of 2315 Col fax Av. S. Formerly of Carting Hotel on Fri. Moss ot Christian Burial 3:30 pm Tues. Nov.

6 at Welander-Quist-Davies Chapel, 2301 DuPontAv. S. Lovell Louise age 57, of 3110 Blaisdell Ave. S. Survived by son 4 daughter-in-law, Floyd 4 Zilah Lovell, Minnesota City, MN; mother, Mrs.

Rulh Donovan, Mpls; granddaugh ter, Christine; aunts 4 uncles. Services Wed. 2:30 pm The Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph 4 Jack Albinson, 2200 Nicollet Ave. Visitation Tues. 4-a pm.

Interment Sunset. Memorials preferred lo Heart or Diabetes Associations. Lundgren Kenneth age 57, of Pequol Lakes, MN. Died Nov. 3rd al SI.

Joseph Hospital in Brain erd, MN. Survived bv wife, Marilyn of Peouol Lakes; sons, David of Pequol Lakes, Paul of Mpls. 4 John of Nisswa; daughter, Mrs. John (Mary) Bergouist of Brainerd; 4 sisiers, Mrs. Mildred Case of Chicago, IL, Mrs.

Leon (fclsie) Andersen of Mrs. Fred (Gladys) Morilz of Quincy, IL, 4 Mrs. Elmer (Roselia) Lo gan of Monmouth, IL, grandchildren; several nieces 4 nephews. Preceded in death bv his parents, 3 brothers, 4 2 sisters. Services Nov.

6, 1:30 pm at the Community Church of Nisswa, MN. Inter menl Greenwood Cemetery, Nisswa, MN. Friends may call at the Halvorson-Johnson Fu neral Home aft. 4 pm Mon. and al Ihe church 1 hour prior to services.

Mausel Donald age S3. Member of the Cement Masons 4 VFW Post 494. Survived bv son. Donald; daughters, Linda, fam 4 Danelle; mother, brother 4 sister; 8 grandchil dren. Service Wed.

10 am from Evans-Nordby Funeral Home, 6000 Brooklyn Blvd. hr termenl Crystal Lake Cemelery. Visilation Tues. 5-9 pm. Morris Bertha age 77, of 230 N.

Central Wavzala, Survived by daughter, Mrs. Mark (Dorothy) Sullivan of Wavzala; son, Edward of Glen-rock, NJ; 6 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Robert; sisiers, Florence 4 Mildred. Memorial services Wed. 2:30 pm al St. Philip The Deacon Lutheran Church, County Rd.

6 al N. Hwy 101. No reviewal or visitation. Private interment Rockford, IL. Memorials mav be directed lo the church or Ihe American Cancer Society.

Arrangements by David Lee, 473-5577. Nyberg Nannie age yj, resioeni or Grandview Christian Home, Cambridge, on Fri. Survived bv 3 daughters, Mrs. Ben Swenson (Lenore) of Isanti, Mrs. Nathan Slater (Charlotte) of Cambridge 4 Mrs.

Walter Hiser (Erlka) of Pincknev Ml; 2 sons, Sidney of Ball Club MN 4 Vernon of Richfield; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services Tues. 2 PM, North Isanti Baplist Church. Intermenl North Isanli Baptist Cemelery. Visitalion from the Carlson Funeral Home, Cambridge after 40 Mon.

4 for an hr. prior to service al church. Memorials preferred. O'Brien Wilfred age 88, formerly of 3822 Duponl Av. N.

Survived by son 4 daughler-in-law, Frank 4 Betty, 3 grandchildren; 3 great-g'andchildren. Services Tues. 10 am from the Malone Funeral Home, Fremont at Lowry Av. N. 10:30 am Mass of Christian burial al Church of St.

Austin. Intermenl SI. Mary's Cemelery. Rosary 7:30 pm Mon, Reviewal after 5 pm Mon. Memorial masses preferred in lieu of flowers Paulson Flovd age 49, of 1425 Rice Creek Fridley.

Survived by wife, Marian son, Scott daughters, Elizabeth, Cheryl, Pattl 4 Amy, all of Fridley; brother, LeRoy Paulson of Fridley; sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Mary) Cronk of Alberta, Canada, Mrs. William IMargaret) Holmberg of Be-loil, Wi. Funeral service, 10:30 am Wed. at SI.

Matthew Lutheran Church, 4101 NE Washington Columbia Hgls. Friends may call for visitation from 6 lo 9 pm Tues. eve. at Ihe Miller Funeral Home, Fridley Chapel, 6210 NE Hwy 65 571-1300) 4 hour before service at church. Interment Sunsel Memorial Park Cemetery, SI.

Anlhony. Memorials preferred Randall Frank 225 Elm formerly of 5645 36th Av. S. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Ger-aldine Hulquisl ot Anchorage AK, Mrs.

Janet Gieoel of Apple Valley 4 Mrs. Victoria Krumrei ot Mpls, 9 grandchildren; 2 nieces. Services Tues. 10:30 AM at McDivitl- Hauge (Minnehaha Chapel) 32nd St. at Minnehaha Av.

S. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM al Church of St. Kevin, 28th Av. 4 59lh SI. Inlermenl Resur rection Cemetery.

Visitalion 6-9 PM Mon. with Vigil Ser vice at 7:30 PM. Savisik 'Hlldegard. age 82, of 7025 18th Av. S.

Survived by daughter, Hello Vaerk; son 4 daughter In-law, Harry 4 Marlene; grandsons, Harry Jr. 4 Charles. Services Tues. 8 pm, the Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph 4 Jack Albinson, 2200 Nicollet Av. 4 Wed.

11 am. Visitation Tues. alter 5 pm. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Segall Sylvia age 82, of Texas Terrace Center.

Widow of John E. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Elinor Gregor, Leonia, NJ, Mrs. Jean Pre-mack, 4 Mrs. Jacolvn Blacker, Sherman Oaks, CA; 10 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; 2 sisters, Rose Rigter 4 Mrs.

Anne Kerlan, bolh of Los Angeles. Funeral services Mon, 3 pm. at Temple Israel (Deinard Chapel). Interment Adath Yeshurun Cemetery. SHIVA: 3833 York Av.

S. through Tues. eve. Arrangements Eriga Memorial Chapels. Simmons Mary Wargo, age 74, of 4141 Slinson Blvd.

NE. Funeral notice later. Arr. by Washburn McReavy-SoutheasI Chapel, 2nd SI.4 Central Ave. SE.

Stensby Lillian Pauline, age (6, of 5239 4th St. N. Survived by brothers, William Griffin 4 Gerald Griffin, bolh John Griffin, Crystal, MN. Services Wed. 10:30 am, Werness Brothers Funeral Chapel, W.

50th St. 4 Beard Av. S. Private Inlermenl Fort Snelling Cemetery. Friends mav call at Ihe chapel Tues.

7 to 9 pm. Thompson Jesttieid M. (Jess), age 60, of 3125 Yukon Av. N. Survived by wife, Lydia; son, Lowell; grandsons, Sean 4 Derek; brothers, Averllle 4 Ronald; sister, Mrs.

Brian (Mary Ann) Campbell. Former Honeywell employee. Funeral Wed. 1 pm al Gearly-Johnson-Delmore Chapel, 3888 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale.

Interment Glen Haven. Friends may call alter 4 pm Tues. INDIANAPOLIS () The pain is real and daily, lasting up to three weeks. It's frightening enough getting bitten by a dog. It's bad enough getting a shot from a doctor, even in the arm.

But in the stomach? Ohhht Ouch! Five-year-old Christohper Neer didn't contract rabies, but the dog that bit him could not be found, and doctors couldn't be certain that the dog wasn't a carrier. Thus, the series of 21 anti-rabies injections. As the youngster waits outside the examination room, his face reflects his knowledge of what's in store another painful shot in the abdomen. After eight injections, he's familiar with the routine. But he still is fearful as he enters the room.

1 K'v I i OBITUARIES AND FUNERALS Obitutrta imt Futwrah Anderson Clwstw 74UCo-lumtwi Av. S. Survived bv wife Elaine; son jBmej. Services 2 PM Tues. al House ot Praver Lultieran Church, 76th SI.

I Chicago Av. S. Visitation 5-8 PM, Won. al Morris hiiser, Chaoet, 6527 Portland. Memorials preferred to House ot Prayer Lutheran Church.

Beck Steohen, age ti, U.S. Navy Jacksonville, FL, formerly ot New Brighton. Survived by parents, Jack Barbara Beck; sister Pamela; brothers Michael, Eoward i John; maternal grandparents Peter Stella Skwiera; paterna grandparents Edward 4 Grace Nagle. Funeral from the Koilak University Chanel 1910 University Av. NE, Tues.

al 1:30 PM. Mass of Christian Burial In the Church of Immaculate Conception at 2 PM. Intermenl Sunset Memorial Park. Vigil prayers Mon. at 7 PM.

Visitation after 4 PM Mon. Koilak University Chapel 7I9-U69 Brabec age 86, of KSSeaM St. Paul on Nov 3. Mother of Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Burns, Edina; also a granddaughter, Barbara Graves a greal-granddaughler Polly Graves, both of St.

Paul, sister ot Charles Wagenknecht, Inver Grove Madeline Lunde, Covins, CA I Elizabeth Ro-senow, Litchfield, MN. Ser vices at Ihe Wiliwerscheid Peiers Morluary, 1167 Grand St. Paul, Tues. al 1:30 pm. Interment Acacia Park.

No vislalion. Family requests no flowers. Memorials preferred to the Thomas F. Burns Memorial Fund in co Dr. Richard Varco, of Cancer Research.

Buhse Albert age 81, of Mpls. Notice later. Knaeble's, 529-9434. Chalfen Morris, age 72, of 2728 W. Lake of the Isles Blvd.

Survived bv wife, Beverly; sons, Richard John; brothers, Carl 1 Gene; sister, Mrs. Sam (Sari) Golden, all of Mpls. Funeral services TUESDAY 1 PM TEMPLE ISRAEL, 2324 Emerson Ave. Memorials preferred lo RdDbi Shapiro's Discretionary Fund at Temple Israel. SHIVA 2728 W.

Lake of the Isles Blvd. (thru Thur.) Arrangements with Hodroff Sons Chapel. Chenevert Edward age 60, 3632 Zane Ave. Crystal. Survived by wife, Ruth; sons, Thomas i James; sisters, Mrs.

Frank (Marie) Messinger, Bernice Voit 8, Adelaide Chadwick; brother, Lloyd Henderson. Services Wed. 1 pm al St. Olaf Luiheran Church, 29lh 8, Em erson Ave. N.

Interment Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. Friends mav call 4-8 pm Tues. al ihe Washburn McReavy-Swanson Chapei, Lowry al Irving Ave. N. and at church I hr.

before service. Clark Arnold age 53, of 20836 St. Frances Anoka. Sur vived by wife, LaVern; son, Thomas; brother, Denzil of Isanti, sisters, Mrs. Clara Ba tor of Anoka I Mrs.

George (Marion) Cheever of Pavson, UT. Funeral services Wed. at 1 pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 242 Yellowstone Blvd, Anoka. Interment Oak Grove Ceme tery, St Francis. Visitation 7-9 pm Tues.

at Thurslon-Lind- berg Funeral Home, Branch Av 1 W. Main Anoka. Clary Minnie A age of 2709 1st Av. S. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

John (Corrine) Ternes. Col. Hghts, son, Donald Clary, 2 brothers, Harold, Pol-son, MT, 8. Orris Bergh, Al-lenlown, PA; also 6 grandchildren. Graveside service 8.

interment Wed. 10:30 am at Fori Sneiling National Cemetery, Visilation at Peterson's Columbia Park Chapel, 3207 Central Av. NE St. Anthony Parkway Tues. 5-8 pm.

Peterson-Albinson 789-8889 Dehmer Clemens, age 81, Albertville. Survived bv 3 sons, Jerome, Maolewood, Gerald, Albertville, Everett, St. Paul, 3 daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Do lores) Savard, Roseville, Mrs. James (Arlene) Vorderbrug-gen, SI.

Michael, Beatrice Ro-den, Albertville, sister, Veronica Heuring, Albertville; 13 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren. Mass of the Christian Burial Wed. 10:30 am St. Alberts Church, Albertville. Interment St.

Albert's Cemetery. Visitation Tues. 4-9 pm. Prayer Service 8 pm. Dare's Funeral Home, Elk River.

Fox Lvle, age 41, of 8456 N. Meadowlake New Survived by wife, Bonnie Mae; daughters, Mrs. Donald (Lori Mae) Mastrian, Julie Fay, Sherl K. I Connie Rae Fox; grandson, Shawn lvle, parents, Marvin Hulda Fox; brothers, Charles Robert Fox; stepbrother, George Knutson; sisters, Mrs. John (Yvonne) Brantley, Mrs.

Gary (Kalhy) Hansen. Former owner of Lvle's Refrigeration Air Conditioning. Funeral Wed 11 am at 1st Lutheran Church of Crystal, 7708 62nd Av. N. Intermenl Milltown, Wi.

Friends may call after 4 pm Tues. at Gearty-Johnson-Del-more Chapel, 3888 W. Broadway at church 1 hour before service. Geyer Frederick age 28, of 6536 Douglas Brooklyn Park. Funeral service 10 am Tues.

at Ihe Miller Funeral Home, Fridley Chapel, 6210 NE Hwy 65. Friends may call for vis lalion 1 hour before service on Tues. Interment Fort Snelllng National Cemetery. Handley Lois Lorene, age 56, of 4236 Limestone Eagan. Survived by husband, Meriyn: sons, Maurice Noble; grandchildren, Michael 8, Lorl; step-mother, Mildred jonnson, jnerourne, MN; sis-ler, Vivian Gerdes ot SI.

Cloud; brother, Carl R. John son of Riverside, CA. Services Tues. 1 pm, Ihe Albin Chapel, Paul, Ralph Jack Albinson, 2200 Nicollet Visitation Mon. after 4 pm.

Interment Fort Snelling National Ceme- lery. Memorials preferred. Hruby Margaret of 3234 Slinson Blvd NE on Sunday, Nov. 4, in her 60th year. Employee of National School Studios.

Sur vived by husband, Henry; I daughter, Miss Marlene 1 son, David 3 sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Reshelar, Mrs. Ann Anderson, Mrs. Helen Tompkins; brother, John Bancisak; many nieces and nephews. Services Wed.

9 am Billman Hunt Funeral Home, 2701 Central Av. NE, Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 am al St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church with Interment at Fl. Snelllng National Cemetery. Visitalion after 3 Tues.

The rabies shots are particularly painful because each injection makes the earlier ones smart again, and redness from the puncture marks sometimes lasts for months. After the daily shot, a friend talks soothingly, trying to reassure him that all is right. But the best antidote is that which only his mother can provide. Karen Neer comforted her son after another shot was over tit II John Billman 870-1112 M4-1415 Knaeble's 529-9634 Broadway at Upton David Lee 473-5577 EVANS-NORDBY GORANSON-BURR 2730 Hennepin Av. 823-7279 HODROFF SONS Huber Excelsior 474-9595 KOZLAK-UNIVERSITY 789 8869 MORRIS NILSEN 6527 Portland I49-3226 MRS.

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