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130 30 DM from NATIONAL WtATHEFt SltMCi. DEATHS A Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Jan. 29, 1973 For mail delivery, Jan. 30, 1973 HOAA, U.S. Dipl.

tl Cammttct Seven Slate Families Told Sons, Husbands Coming Home Agnew Starts On 7 -Nation Asian Tour ANDREWS AIR FORCE Sioux Falls brated at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Cathedral for Mrs. Kathryn Klaser, 79, of 1227 N. Mrs.

Hertha Jerman CANISTOTA, S.D. Funeral Minnesota who died Sun By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS services will be held at 11 a.m. Ratzlaff, whose parents live in Aberdeen. Seven South Dakota families a i Capt. Lawrence have been told their sons and Freise, whose parents live in i' A day at a local hospital.

Catholic Daughters will recite a rosary at 7 p.m. Monday at the George Boom Funeral Home to be followed by a parish scripture service at 7:30. husbands are. coming home from Vietnam. BASE, Md.

(AP) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew departed Sunday for Saigon on a seven-nation Asian tour just 15 hours Huron. Wednesday at the United Church of Canistota for Mrs. Hertha Jerman, 88, who died Sunday in a Sioux Falls nursing home. Hertha Kehrberg was born Sept.

17, 1884, in Iowa. She was 30 aWraHnSl Mrs. Thorsness says she The were given the welcome news by various branches of iv o- ivvr ry hasn't yet planned any celebrations for her husband. She's after the start of the Vietnam cease-fire. riurriM Kathryn Lynch was born the service Saturday after the North Vietnamese released a Jo "V'VH.

June 25, 1893, in Linn County, Agnew's press secretary, J. Itarft TiwUor MamiHf list of prisoners of war. Iowa. She moved to Sioux Falls as a child and lived here until married to George G. Jerman on Feb.

22, 1905, at Kingsley, Iowa. The couple farmed in Iowa and later moved to South Marsh Thompson, said the trip is intended partly to assure waiting for move concrete details from the Air Force on when he'll be released. But there' will be celebrations, she says. lMlat4 ilrttl Nt UJUH4- CmuuH Ural FrM But while these families re her death. She married Matth- these countries "we're not joiced, the uncertainty for others continued.

Dakota and farmed in the Sa Heeren's mother, Mrs. Caro lem and Canistota areas. In Air Force Capt. Charles abandoning our friends." He said the trip is designed also to display "the interest we ius Klaser Nov. 3, lCia, at Sioux City.

Her husiband preceded her in death jn 1971. Survivors include two grand Weath lyn Heeren, says she can't yet or 1947 they moved into Canistota. Lane of Aberdeen was shot down over North Vietnam in i After her husband's death in have in doing everything we Mrs. Anna Stockwell believe her son Is coming nome. But she said, "It's such a won 1955 Mrs.

Jerman continued to can to see that those countries 1967. He is still listed as miss ing in action. Funeral services will be at! children and two great-grandchildren. derful feeling." She added: enjoy freedom and live in Canistota until eight years ago when she moved to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Be I'm not making any special His wife said she recognized thel Lutheran Church for Mrs.

the Good Samaritan Village in him in a photograph prison Agnew's first visit will be to Scope Data by National Wtamtr Sarvice and Tin Associated Pros SIOUX FALLS AREA NATION'S WEATHER -Sunny, warm weather is forecast for Monday for most of the country west of the Mississippi. Cold weather is expected from the Great Lakes to the South Atlantic coastal areas. Showers are forecast in the West and snowflurries for the Great Lakes. (AP Wirephoto Map). TEMPERATURES Sioux Falls Anna Stockwell, 83, Garretson, plans for his return.

I'm just so happy we'll have a chance to be together again." Sioux Falls. South Vietnam: Other countries ers in 1970, but later that year Area Myrtle Cue who died Saturday in a local Survivors include six daugh she had been advised by a he will visit, in order, will be Mrs. Ellis Forby of Onaka ters, Mrs. Walter Townsend, peace group that he had died Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, hospital. Anna Hass was born July 17, Canistota; Mrs.

Earl Douglas Singapore, Indonesia and Ma Partly cloudy with light van- in a prison camp. said she was thrilled when the Air Force called her Saturday PIPESTONE, iMinn. -Funer Newton, Mrs. Morris No official word has come, laysia. al services will be held Tues able winds and warmer Monday night.

Lows 15 to 20. Partly night to report that her son was Parry and Mrs. Carl Kostboth, however, from either the Pen day at 10 a.m. at Tucker's Fu 1889, at Gladbrook, Iowa. When she -was 11 she moved with her family to Pipestone, and when she was 17 they moved to Murdock, Minn.

She married coming home. tagon or the North Vietnamese. cloudy and a little warmer Tues neral Home for Myrtle Cue, 74, both of Sioux Falls; Marguar-ite Stratton, Olympia, Forby has a wife and two The Air Force told Mrs. Lane day with highs in the low and Pipestone, who died Saturday in Budget daughters who now live in and Mrs. Fern Kasten, Parker; Saturday night that her hus a local hospital.

Henry J. Stockwell, Dec. 16, mid 40s. SOUTH DAKOTA Continued from Page 1 band would continue to be listed two sons, Paul, Parker, and 3 a.m. She was Dorn Aug.

16, 1886, alone. The cooperation of Con- Martin, Canistota; two broth as missing pending an investi Sunday 14 p.m. 17 p.m. 17 Midnight 23 Sunrise 39 Sunset 6 a.m. a.m.

1908 at 'Murdock, and in 1910 they moved to a farm east of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Forby said the family has had only a couple of letters since her son was shot down in 1965. so 7:47 5:34 1 in Wisconsin. At an early age, gress in controlling total spend ers, Ferdinand, Kingsley, and gation.

Noon Sioux Falls. They moved to a 3 p.m. she imoved to Aitkin, Minn. In 1920, she moved to Pipestone ing is absolutely essential." Lane's parents. Mr.

and Mrs Herman, Otterbein, and a number of grandchildren and farm near Garretson in 1940. Roger Johnson of rural Volin, Fair to partly cloudy and warmer Monday with high in low 30s extreme northeast, upper 40s extreme southwest, Partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday. Lows 'Mond a He added: "Should the Con Relative Humidity 52t Precipitation: None the last 24 hours. where she worked as a typeset She -was preceded in death by great-grandchildren. say they haven't given up hope ter for the Pipestone County gress cause the total budgeted outlays to be exceeded, it would Total tor year to date: .58 inches.

Normal for the year to date: .43. her husband in 1943. She moved A prayer service will be at that he is alive. South Dakota The POWs from South Dako inescapably face the alterna 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Kinzley to Sioux Falls in 1947 and recently had been living in a Gar Star until her retirement.

Her only survivors are number of cousins. night teens northeast, 20s south tives of higher taxes, higher in ta who will be coming home Funeral Home in Salem. Clifford H. Nelson terest rates, renewed inflation, are: west. Highs Tuesday lower 30s to mid 40s northeast, mid 40s retson nursing home.

Surviors include four sons, Harry, Garretson; Reuben, Ar or all three. I oppose these al Air Force Lt. Col. Leo Richard C. Krueger FLANDREAU, S.D.

Fu ternatives; with a firm rein on Thorsness of Sioux Falls. to low 50s southwest. MINNESOTA Commission Seeks Bids, Sets Hearings The City Commission Monday neral services will be held at lington; Virgil, Ramona, and Sioux Falls Watertown Pierre Philip Lemmon Mobridge Aberdeen Pickstown MADISON, S.SD. Funeral Air Force Capt. Ronald spending, none of them is nec essary." 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the United Fair to partly cloudy with gradual Rex, Lennox; two daughters, 23 13 24 10 27 16 28 15 25 17 26 14 27 16 25 13 32 16 25 16 services will be at 11 a.m. Tues Lebert, whose parents live in Methodist Church for Clifford Mrs. Henry Meester and Mrs warming through Tuesday. Highs Monday 15-25 north, 24-32 south. Lows Monday night 0-10 above north, 8-1) Sxjth.

day at the West Center Baptist With apparent intent to set a Watertown. H. Nelson, 59, who died Satur Church for Richard C. Krueger, cost-cutting example, Nixon an Air Force Capt. Jerome day at a Flandreau Highs Tuesday 20s north, mid 30s south, IOWA 72, Madison, who died Sunday ncunced a shakeup of his exec Heeren of Brookings.

Rapid City hospital of an apparent heart at a Madison hospital. utive, office under which five of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Dale attack. Huron Harvey Onken, 'both of Sioux Falls; three sisters, Mrs.

Fred Peterson, Mrs. John Brady and Mrs. Lillie Fish, all of Sioux Falls, 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. (Miller) set Feb. 12 for receiving bids Mr Krueger was born 'Dec, its agencies will be abolished or Increasing cloudiness Monday with highs 30 to 35 west and In the 20s east.

Clearing Monday night with lows in the 20s west and teens east. Partly, cloudy and warmer Tuesday with highs mostly Raebel, whose parents live in Mr. Nelson was bom March for various purposes. 7, 1900, at West Union, Iowa moved elsewhere and its staff Miibank. Bids are sought for a year's He spent most of his life in 15, 1913, in Moody County.

He lived his entire life on the farm in the aos. Air Force Lt. Col. Willis will be cut from the present 4, supply of the following: Madison and married Lydia 250 to 1,686 in 1974. Forby, whose parents live in ZieLke there on Feb.

25, 1925. Onaka. The five are the OEO, the Of Asphalt and road oil Manhole covers and Survivors include the widow; Navy Lt. Cmdr. Richard fice of Science and Technology the Office of Consumer Affairs frames and catch basin grates and frames.

three daughters, Mrs. Charles Brown, Salem, Mrs. Cecil rv City Studies Auditorium Cleanup Bids the Office of Emergency Pre where he was born. He married Gladys Arms May 9, 1935. Survivors include the widow; two sons, Brookings, and Dwaine, Colorado Springs, a brother, James, Salem; a Mrs.

Rolland Wiley, Salem, and six grandchildren. (Thomas) Pipe for the Sewer Depart Richter, Onida, and Mrs. Ger paredness and the National ment. 11 Aeronautics and Space Council ald Palli, Ramona; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Mueller, Hot On Feb.

20 a hearing will be This was the budget's impact Jury Awards No Damages For Omission held on a special assessment for Springs, and Mrs. Clara Blat- on some major segments of curb and gutter and sidewalks rewick, Sioux Falls, and 11 government: on Main Avenue from 7th to 10th grandchildren (Weiland) The City Commission Monday ad DEFENSE Nixon said the budget street within the Downtown Urban Benewal (District. A. M. Godbey Bob CaHeton A hearing will be held Feb.

20 sures us of sufficient strength to preserve our security and to A suit for damages claimed PIPESTONE, Minn. A. M. a eWffnit Haiawwiftaga because the telephone company Nellie Mae Kirby BRADLEY, S.D. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday at the Haugland Funeral Home in Clark for Nellie Mae Kirby, 80, Bradley, Who died Saturday at a Watertown hospital. Nellie Mae Gates was born Godbey, 85, Pipestone, died continue as a major force for peace," even without relying on DeMolay Chapter failed to include business ad on a special assessment for curb and igutter on the east side of Judy Avenue from 22nd to 26th streets. Monday in a Pipestone hospital. vertising in its directory was (Tucker's) received bids for cleaning and painting the Coliseum Auditorium which received smoke damage when the adjacent Annex was destroyed by fire on Jan. 5.

Bids referred for study are as follows: Painting Charles Roe Painting, $12,170, and Robert D. Olson Painting Service, Cleaning of walls, floors, ceil a peacetime draft. Installs Officers The budget will denied by a jury in Circuit Court. Commissioners gave second Letha Hagen permit continued development Bob Carleton was installed The action was brought bv Frank J. Burns Funeral Mass will be cete of the Trident sea-based ballis Jan.

21, 1893, at Broken Bow, CANTON, S(D. Funeral Ujeonard A. Weber, doing tousi reading to an ordinance allowing $10,000 to be spent for purchase of the Rock Island bridge northwest "of 26th Street and as master councilor of Liberty Chapter, Order of DeMolay, in tic-missile system and the Bl Neb. She moved to the Brad brated at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St ness as Midwest Furnace Gean advanced manned strategic services will be at 2 PJm- Wednesday at the Anderson Funeral Home for (Letha Hagen, 68, who ceremonies Sunday at the Ma Mary's Church for Frank ley community in 1912 and was married to Emmett J.

Kirby ings and fixtures Servicemas-I bomber, and begin development ers, against Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. The complaint some Temple. Burns, 20, of 1729 S. Wayland Southeastern Drive and 10 acres of abandoned right-of-way. in Clark Dec.

15, 1914. They of a strategic submarine- died suddenly at her home Sun alleged the company was negli who was dead on arrival Dan Duba was installed as se nior councilor and Roger Back farmed in that area until re ter. $14,689. Cleaning fabric seats and aisle carpet Servicemaster, launched cruise missile. day.

The tract begins near 19th gent when it failed to include tiring in H956. She was preced at a local hospital Saturday. Results of an autopsy to deter Letha usabeile Rhead was haus as junior councilor. Street on the west side of the SPACE Instead of the expected cuts plaintiff's new number and ad vertising in the 1971 directory ed in death by her husband in $1,453, and Vallet Cleaners; born Sept. 1904.

She was mar river and extends to the east' Installing officers were Ran mine the cause of death are 1969. ried to Thomas Hagen. Until the space program won a $74 Damage totaling $10,000 was not yet known. side of the river for nearly one-half mile beyond 2Qth Street. dy Arte as master councilor Merle Cuba, senior councilor Survivors include three sons, Cleaning stage curtains and million increase in funds for this past year she had been em asked.

A parish rosary will be recited Robert, Watertown; Merntt, draperies Vallet, $3,613. 1974, to a total of $3,133 billion, The bridge spanning the- Big maymona Backnaus, junior ployed at the Canton-ilnwood Hospital. at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Bar-j The jury, composed of six men and six women, decided Sioux Falls, and James, Burns Sioux River will be for pedes Servicemaster reported it would reduce its offer 5 per cent The reusable space shuttle will get $475 million instead of the nett Funeral Home. Interment trian passage.

The land -will be ville, three daughters, Mrs. Audrey Grigg, Portland, that the plaintiff failed to prove that the omission constituted present $200 million. will be in the Black Hills Na tional Cemetery. converted for park usage and if it is awarded both proposals where the company submitted councildr; Harry J. Carleton chaplain, and Richard Getting, marshal Tom Luke was organist.

iP. Gibbs, chapter adviser, conferred representative Mrs. Laurence Gebur, Skylab, a three-man ex will 'be available for hiking, bi negligence. Mr. Burns was a member of Bradley, and Mrs.

Chester Wu- bids. perimental space station, also Attorneys were Richard Sa cycling, nature study and other the rock group, "The Cas trail usage. is being pushed forward. It will bers and Russ Kading for the kerson, Lebanon, four sisters, Mrs. Florence Jones, Min Commissioners awarded two DeMolay awards upon Roger test man's ability to live and plaintiff and Gayle Fisher for cades." He previously attended the University of South Dakota as shields for their movement, neapous; Mrs.

Anne Jones, Se contracts to American Cast Iron Backhaus, Mike Curtis and My work in space for up to 56 days. the defendant. Judge Wayne W. Fifty-five miles northwest of, at Vermillion. res, Mrs.

Beatrice Hath Pipe for Water Department Survivors include a son, Wayne, Sioux Falls; a daughter, iMrs. Robert Ahlers, Salem; two brothers, Truman Rhead, Canton, and Vernon Rhead, Sioux Falls; a sister, Mrs. Amber Kent, Sioux City, Iowa, and nine grandchildren. Cornelia Stater MADISON, S.D. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in the Weiland Funeral Chapel in Madison and at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Scandia Onristensen presided. Saigon, government troops HEALTH The President invited a tussle away, Coon Rapids, and valves. The bids accepted were Ton Semrau.

He conferred leadership correspondence awards upon Bob Carleton and Craig Mrs. Gordon Hathaway, Great with Congress by calling for an special aid for schools in areas mechanical joint valves, and butterfly valves, $9,863. Snotwell. 1 end to federal hospital con View, Washington, 14 grandchil dren and 21 where federal installations add A reception followed the cer to education costs the "feder struction under the Hill-Burton program, but his budget calls Kearns Machinery Co. was awarded a $2,644 contract to supply a trash ipump for the emony.

ally impacted lareas." The budget called for $131 million for the program, as against for an over-all increase of 14 per cent in outlays for health Sewer Department. Mrs. Frank Boyd PIPESTONE, Minn. Fu Cease-Fire cleared Tay Ninh of Communist forces that had held the southern precincts of the provincial capital for three days, but fighting continued along Highway 1 between the city and Saigon. South Vietnamese aircraft, tanks and armored personnel carriers were blasting at Viet-Cong and North Vietnamese forces in fortified positions in treelines along thet highway near Trang Bang, 30 miles from Saigon.

An application for rezoning Lutheran Church in Centerville programs, mostly on Medicare S467.5 million this year. from RS2 to RAJ residential at for Cornelia Slater, 88, Madi Continued from Page 1 and Medicaid. neral services were held Monday at 1 p.m. for Mrs. Frank Welfare A $91-million increase in In tacitly conceding defeat son, who died Sunday in Mad son.

had been killed and 70 wounded 'since early iMonday when the Boyd, 40, Pipestone, who died E. 20th Street and Sycamore Drive has been withdrawn. A new application for rezoning funds for cancer research and for Nixon's welfare-reform Saturday at her home. Cornelia Peterson was born in communist troops launched $28 million more for heart re plans, the budget says Wash Carol Ann Wesson was born west of Sycamore Drive be heavy barrage after encircling Zumforota, May 7, 1884. search progroms favored by ington instead will help states April 20.

1922, in San Mateo tween 20th and 21st streets has the marines by using civilians Nixon are requested. But oth remove ineligibles from the She married Gilbert Slater, in Sioux City March 12, 1913. He Calif. As a girl, she moved to er research programs of the been submitted and referred to the Planning Commission. welfare rolls and eliminate in Westfield, where she died in 1942.

National Institutes of Health equities in the system. graduated from high school. She is survived by a daugh would be decreased or held Travel requests were approved for Lt. Max Madsen and A cutback of $1.2 billion in She attended the Faulkner ter, Mrs. iDon Kappel, Madison; Mrs.

Dale Herrick Funeral services will be held even. state-federal, public-assistance School of Nursing. She was mar two grandchildren; two great i Education Eugene iKorst to attend a juvenile officers training seminar ried to Dr. Frank Boyd in New programs is anticipated, for mS33Bi at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the grandchildren; four sisters, Nixon proposed a Hampshire July 6, 1934.

They total of $12.7 billion. Most of the at Minneapolis. First Lutheran Church for Mrs. Mrs. Hans Owren, Mrs.

Sigvold special 1 revenue-sharing pro decline will result from the laved for one year Boston Dale Herrick, 56, of 1204 Gor Knudson and (Mrs, Bert Har Advertisement then moved to Jasper, Minn transfer of aged, blind and dis gram to combine a number of education programs, and called don Drive, who died Friday at mon, all of Centerville, and Mrs. Erick Anderson, Mcintosh, i for three years before moving abled beneficiaries to a newly a bioux ans Hospital. or for a -cutback in to Pipestone. federalized program in the So Kathnne Thompson was born and a brother, Ellsworth Peterson, Centerville. funds under the 1965 Elementa She is survived bv the wid cial Security system next Jan, Oct.

9, 1916, in Moody County. Sins 102 ower; six children, Kathy, EHz ry and Secondary Education ilnterment -will be in the Riv- She was married to Dale A. Act. abeth, Jo Anna, Susan, Wil Herrick July 21, 1935, in Flan- erview Cemetery at Centerville liam and John, all at home A deep cut was proposed in New water pill, WEIGHT-LET, guarantees to lose extfcsy body fluids or money back. Gentle, fast, relieves pressure, pakuFeel betlerl dreau.

She had lived in the Want Ads Get Results Dial 336-1130 the mother, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. H. i. Vah! Flandreau area until they moved to Sioux Falls in 1946.

Wesson, Southington, EDGERTON, Minn. Fuflf4l brother, Wilkam, South Hadley Survivors include the widow services will be at p.m. and a sister, Mrs er; two sons, Duane, Marshall, Elsewhere Mrs. Magdalena D. Amato Wednesday at the First Chris Charles Gorham, Cheshire and David, Sioux Falls; tian Reformed Church for Mrs.

Conn. -(Tucker's a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Gam- H. J. Vahl, 76, who died Mon berg, Muncie, eight grand Jens Erie day at a hospital in Pipestone.

children; a Brother, Clifford, Funeral services were held Thursday in Rockford, 111., for Gertrude Van Bruggen was (LAKE PRESTON, S.D Fu Tucson, and two sisters, born May 15, 1896, in The Neth Mrs. Magdalena D. Amato, 53, neral services will be held at Mrs. Norman Stordahl. Sioux IN MEMORY MRS.

MATT (KATHRYN) KLASER 1 227 N. Minnesota Ave. The Catholic Daughters Rosary at 7:00 p.m. followed by the Parish Scripture Service at 7:30 p.m. will be recited Monday night at the George Boom Funeral Home.

Requiem Mass will be offered 9:00 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Cathedral. MRS. ALBERT (EDNA) SCHRAEDER Formerly 1201 N.

Main Ave. Odd Fellows Home, Dell Rapids, S. D. Arrangements pending. erlands.

She came to the U.S Rockford, formerly of Salem, 2 p.m. Tuesday at the United Falls, and Mrs. Robert West- with her parents in 1906, and who died Jan. 22- after a lengthy Methodist Church for Jens Erie, over, Egan. (Miller) illness.

the family settled in North Da 87, who died Sunday at a Lake Magdalena Teske was born kota. On Feb. 24, 1920, she was Preston nursing home. Alfred Thompson Jan. 1, 1920, in Salem.

S.D., married to Henry Vahl in Val Mr. Erie was bom Oct. Alfred Thompson, 75, of 722 ley City, N.D. The couple lived 1885, in Norway. He married where she attended school.

She attended the Methodist School S. Glendale died Monday in the Colton vicinity until Sep morning in a local hospital the former Clara Larson and the couple farmed in the Lake of Nursing in Mitchell, S.D., tember 1972 when they moved (Miller) Preston area until retirement to the Edgebrook Rest Home Survivors include the widow Mr. Vahl died in December of MRS. DALE A. (KATHERINE) HERRICK.

1204 Cordon Dr. Rev. Edward Novak will officiate at the service 1 :30 P.M. Tuesday in the First Lutheran Church 12th Dakota. Interment will be in the Hills of Rest.

MRS. A.K. (JOSEPHINE) BAILEY 1208 N.Lincoln Ave. The funeral mass will be 2 P.M. Tuesday in St.

Joseph's Cathedral Chapel. Interment will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Scriptures services will be conducted 7:30 P.M. Monday in Millers Chapel: Relatives friends and invited to attend.

MR. JOHN FLETCHER COWLEY Brandon The service Is scheduled for 3 P.M. Tuesday in Millers Chapel with Rev. Don Niedringhaus of Brandon Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will be In the Hills of Rest.

MRS. ANNA STOCKWELL Garretson Manor Rev. Walter Gullixson will conduct the service 1:30 P.M. Wednesday in the Bethel Lutheran Church 20th Covell, Interment wijl be in the Hills of Rest. MR.

ALFRED THOMPSON 722 S. Glondale Ave. Arrangements are pending. Mrs. Albert Schraeder Mrs.

Albert Schraeder, 68 1972. a daughter, Mrs. Harold Ohi sen, Rapid City; a son, Leon ard, Phoenix, Ariz five grand Survivors include a daughter graduating in 1943. She was married to Paul J. Amato in St.

Paul June 28, 1944. She is survived by the widower; five children; her father, Daniel Sioux Falls; five brothers; one sister and two grandchildren. Mrs. Conrad Intveld, Brook formerly of 1201 N. Main died Sunday night at the Odd children; two great-grandchil tags, a son, Harold, Edgerton; dren, and three sisters 10 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Fellows Nursing Home in Dell Rapids.

(George Boom) (Johnson-Henry) Axel Formo, Litchville, N.D., and a brother, Gerrit, Redlands, Frank Leichtman Calif. (Tucker's) Funeral services are set for rOI snSBBBaBSBBHEBSBHiKS El ESSE? O'CONNOR PRINTERS! 3600 Sooth Dulufh Sioux Falls, S.D. Phone 605-3 J6-ilJ 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Bar nett Funeral Home for Frank Matthew Henson, a black member of Admiral Peary's ex Leichtman, 83, Rt. 4, who died pedition, placed the American Saturday at a local nursing flag at the North Pole in 1909 home.

He is survived by two broth was il ers, Phillip and Leo, both of Sioux Falls, and a sister, Mrs. John Sweep, Sioux Falls. Mrs. Kathryn Klaser A Requiem Mass will be cele- mess?" Tht High Noon Optimists sponsored Tri Star Basketball for Boy 8 to 1 3 Shoot, pass and drlbbU contest for each age group Prizes for all feb. 13 8:00 am to 1:00 pm Prizes for Whittter Jr.

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