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4, SECTION 4 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 DIAL 256-3111 Obituaries Mrs. Joseph P. Weiss, Age 98, Dies at Home Mrs. Joseph P. Weiss, 98, of 740 Jenifer died at her home Wednesday (Nov.

25, 1964) after long illness. Funeral arrangements are being made at the Frautschi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson st. The former Frances Ryan was native of North Andover and had been a Madison resident since 1908. She was a member of St.

Patrick's Catholic Church. Her husband died in 1960. Surviving are three daughters, Marie, Helen, and Frances, all at home; a son, George, Seattle. eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Earl T.

Domeke ELROY-Earl T. Domeke, '51, Janesville, a former Elroy resident, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a Janesville hospital after suffering a heart attack. The funeral will be at 2 p.m, Saturday in the Elroy Community Church. Friends may call at the Overton funeral home, Janesville, from 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday and at the church after 11 a.m. Saturday. Survivors include his wife, Lucy; a son, Bernard, Random Lake; a daughter, Mrs. Howard Spaeth, Lennox, his mother, Mrs. Emil Tews, Janesville; a brother, Ted Domeke, Mauston; two sisters, Mrs.

Keith Milne, Kendall; and Mrs. Frank Hogan, Elroy; three' grandchildren. Mr. Domeke was employed at Chevrolet Motors, Janesville. Mrs.

Willard Graves Mrs. Willard E. Graves, 79, of 620 Crandall died Tuesday (Nov. 24, 1964) in a Madison hospital after a long illness. She was born in Wilson, and had been a Madison resident since 1961.

She was a member of the First Methodist Church, and its Esther Circle. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Margaret, 620 Crandall and Mrs. Isabel Wiggins, Whitefish Bay; and Mrs. Anabel Robertson, Los Angeles, and six grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m.

Friday in the Frautschi funeral home, 3610 Speedway the Rev. J. Ellsworth Kalas, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Reichert Funeral The funeral for Frank Reichert, 83, of 1721 Winchester who died Tuesday, will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the Larson funeral home, 2114 N. Sherman the Rev. Kenneth Hoffman, pastor of Lake View American Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial will be in the Wanderet's Rest cemetery, Milwaukee, Friends may call after 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Survivors include a son, John Oconomowoc; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Mr. Reichert made his home for the past three years with a granddaughter, Mrs.

Paul Tolley. Before moving here he had lived in Stoughton and Milwaukee. Paul R. Nadler LAKE MILLS Paul R. Nadler, 81, a retired Chevrolet dealer here, died Wednesday (Nov.

25, 1964) in a Ft. Atkinson hospital after a long illness. Mr. Nadler was born in Germany. In 1925 he opened the NadJer's Chevrolet agency.

He retired in 1953. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of AmerIca, the Lake Mills Evangelical United Brethern Church. Survivors include his wife, Amelia; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Petraske, Ft. Atkinson; two sons, Harold and Kenneth, both of Lake Mills; a brother, Otto, Lake Mills: two sisters, Mrs.

Lester Anderson, Lake Mills; and Mrs. Ed Miller, Jefferson; eight grandchildren; and three great randchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Lake Mills Evangelical United Brethren Church. Friends may call at the Westin funeral home, Lake Mills, after noon Friday.

Lester Riley BELOIT Lester Riley, 64, Beloit, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a Beloit hospital. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Rosman-UehlingKinzer funeral home, where friends may call after 1 p.m. today.

He was born in West Lima and lived in Beloit for the last 20 years. He was employed at Fairbanks, Morse, Inc. Survivors include eight sons. James, Larry, Melvin, and William, Beloit; Paul, Janesville; Les and Raymond, Orfordville; and Arnold, Loves Park, Ill: two daughters, Mrs. Robert Heritage and Mrs.

Raymond Schulz, Beloit; two brothers. James, Beloit; and Glen, of Utah; a sister, Mrs. Francis Tutell, Phoenix, and 21 grandchildren. Funeral The funeral for Rolfe Sawtelle, 62, of 5705 Arbor Vitae who died Tuesday, will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Frautschi funeral home, 3610 Speedway the Rev.

Arnold Leverenz, pastor of the Covenant Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Rose lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials, be made to the Covenant Presbyterian Church. Norman Lucas BELOIT Norman Lucas, 60, Beloit, died Tuesday (Nov.

24, 1964) in his home. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Hansen funeral home where friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight. He was born in Stiles and lived here for nearly 20 years. He was an employe of the Fish Oven Co.

and taught at Beloit Vocational, Technical and Adult School. Before coming here, he served as a member of the Lincoln County Board for four years. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; a son, Tom, Beloit; daughter, Mrs. Norma Culver, Beloit; a brother, Robert, Shawano; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Boyce and Mrs.

Jessie Erlanson, Appleton; and Mrs. Mae Boyce, Shawano; and six grandchildren. Frank Mohlman Sr. PLATTEVILLE Frank Mohlman 83, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) at his home after a long illness.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Peace Lutheran Church. Friends may call after p.m. Friday at the Karrmann funeral home. He and his wife farmed in the Belmont area until 1938 when they retired and moved to Platteville.

Surviving are his wife; three sons, Harry, Platteville; Frank Rewey; and Jesse, Mineral Point; two daughters, Mrs. Ervin Heins, and Mrs. Charles Osterholz, both of Platteville; a brother, Will, Belmont; 14 dren; and seven great-grandchildren. STRUCK BY CAR Fred Matchett, 43, of 116 N. Broom University of Wis consin maintenance man, was reported in "satisfactory" condition Wednesday night at Met odist hospital after receiving head and back injuries about 1:30 p.m.

when he was struck by a car on Frances st. at University ave. Police said the car was driven by Mrs. Robert Fahey, Rt. 1 1, Belleville.

FRI. SATI ONLY! Early Bird 1 Stretch Reg. $1 SEAMLESS NYLONS Days! tall Petite average 9-10; 64 CALENDAR TOW'IS CHRISTMAS TOWELS 994 2 0000 55 Piece in Sal 2-CAR RACE TRACK Includes two racers with battery boxes. drivers, 2 599 DOLL CLOTHES Fit 9" "Penny others. 98 a a a a a a a a 1 1 1 1 1 Toy's a Tool for a Child Children at the University of Wisconsin's Speech and Hearing Rahabilitation Center often find that an appealing toy is part of a therapy session and very often, the toy has been provided through Roundy's Fun Fund.

The center is one of 21 central and southern Wisconsin agencies benefiting from the fund and using the special fun and recreation equipment in work with handicapped and underprivileged children, The program typifies one of the uses made of equipment supplied through the fund. Observing a child's play activity enables therapists to test his abilities; a familiar toy or game often reduces a child's fear of a new situation. In regular therapy sessions, the toys are valuable as motivational mate- Kendall PTA Takes Attendance Honors ELROY-At the recent ParentTeacher conference in the EKW (Elroy-Kendall-Wilton) district top honors went to the Kendall grade school, which had 98 per cent of the parents attending the conferences. Seven grades had perfect parent attendance. Wilton had 97 per cent with seven grades perfect and Elroy had 95 per cent with six grades with perfect parent attendance.

Royall High School did exceptionally well considering the distance some parents had to travel-with 94 per cent. The next conferences will be in March. Chris 734 734 99 imas Mass Celebrants for Fr. Kutchera Are Announced Celebrants at the Solemn Requiem Mass for the Rev. Alvin Kutchera at 11 a.m.

Friday in St. Raphael Cathedral were announced Wednesday. They are Msgr. The dore Thome, P.A., celebrant; the Rev. Thomas Lourim, deacon; the Rev.

Wayne Turner, subdeacon; the Rev. Eugene Trester, master of ceremonies; the Rev. Joseph Brown, preacher; the Revs. Eu: gene Graham and Leo Rummel, Praem, chaplains; the Rev. Raymond Klaas, master of ceremonies to Bishop William P.

O'Connor; and Msgr. Edward Kinney, presbyter, Bishop O'Connor will give the final absolution. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery, Milwaukee, Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m, today at the Joyce funeral home, 540 W. Washington st. Fr.

Kutchera, 64, chaplain at the Veterans Administration hospital and former rector at St. Paul's University Chapel, died Monday. Mrs. Janisch Eddie Gladem MT. HOREB Eddie Gladem, 69, of Lone Rock, died Wednesday (Nov.

25, 1964) in Madison hospital. He was retired farmer and moved to Lone Rock four years ago. Mr. Gladem was World War I veteran. Survivors include two brothers, John, Janesville; and Andrew, Barneveld.

The funeeal will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Gesme fueral home, Mt. Hoeb, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Mrs.

Janisch PORTAGE Mrs. Courtland Janisch, 55, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a hospital here. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Port funeral home where friends may call after p.m.

Friday. Survivors include her husband; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Longo, Brea, Mrs. Forrest Long, Besena Park, Mrs. William Bobbs, Van Nuys, and Mrs.

Janet Parmelee, Por-2 tage; and a brother, George Reimer, Besena Park, Calif. Eddie Gladem Harry Conroy Sr. a Edwin Bieberitz BELOIT Harry Conroy 59, Beloit, died of an apparent heart attack in his home Wednes day (Nov. 25, 1964). Mr.

Conroy was found slumped over the wheel of his car parked in front of his home. He. was rushed to a Beloit hospital where he was pronounced dead. Mr. Conroy was a partner in the Olsen-Conroy Furniture Co.

He was a former school teacher. He taught at Roosevelt junior high from 1930 to 1945. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer funeral home. PORTAGE Edwin Bieberitz, 74, died Tuesday (Nov. 24, 1964) in a hospital here.

The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Friends may call at the Port funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Clyde Frick, Wauwatosa. He was a retired salesman for the Stotzer Granite Co. here. He was World War I veteran and a member of the Kewaunee Amer- Mrs.

Gilman Olson, Darlington. and three great-grandchildren. ican Legion post. to To God, the Creator, we offer praise, Through thanksgiving and thanks living, For the beauties of life and nature, Never changing, never ending. UNDERSON 5203 MONONA DRIVE MONONA GROVE Pose City Easter Seal Members Named to Committees Arthur Overlien BLACK RIVER FALLS -Arthur Overlien, 54, an Irving farmer, died Tuesday (Nov.

1964) area, at Drummond after suffering a heart attack on a deer hunting trip. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Little Norway Lutheran Church. Friends may call after noon today at the Torgerson chapel. He is survived by his wife; a son, Wayne, and two daughters, Mary and Ann, all at home; a brother, Glenn, Black River Falls; and four sisters, Mrs.

Floyd Kirsting, Black River Falls; Mrs. John Mooney, Janesville; Mr Mrs. Charles Sharp, Mondovi; and Mrs. Reuben Magnuson, Whitehall. Mrs.

Tena Drake RICHLAND CENTER Mrs. Tena Drake, 68, Richland Center, died Tuesday (Nov. 24, 1964) in a Richland Center hospital after a brief illness. She was a former LaFarge resident. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in the Conservative Baptist Church here. Friends may call at the Pratt funeral home after 4 p.m. today, She is survived in Madison by two sisters, Mrs. Chester Sanford, 29 Dayton and Mrs. Lester Huseboe, 606.

Russell st. She also is survived by a son, Hubert, LaFarge; three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Frye, Hammond Ind; Miss Wilma Drake, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Donna Dahlberg, Hillsboro; a sister, r. Mrs.

James Buffton, Kenosha; three brothers, Gerhard Larson, Viroqua; and Olen Larson and Arthur Larson, both of LaFarge; nine grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Mrs. Olda Kjeverud Mrs. Olda Kjeverud, 76, of 2106 Sommers died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a Madison hospital after a long illness.

She was born in Norway and came to the United States in 1909. She had been a Madison resident for 50 years. Her husband, Ole, died in 1956. Mrs. Kjeverud was a member of the Daughters of Norway.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Merl Manz, Janesville; a son, Robert, Riverdale, a sister, Mrs. Maila Frydenlund, Madison; and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Bethany Evangelical Free Church, Winnebago st.

and Riverside dr. The Rev. Robert Fallt, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Gunderson funeral home, 5203 Monona after 2 p.m.

Friday. Terry B. Brunkow DARLINGTON-Terry B. Brunkow, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Brunkow Fayette, died in a Darlington hospital Wednesday( Nov. 25, 1964) after a long illness. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Grace Lutheran Church, Darlingten, Friends may call after noon Friday at the Sharer funeral home, Darlington. Besides his parents, he is survived by three sisters, Lind Susan, and Jane, all at home; a brother, Robert J.

at home; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Adam Brunkow, Fayette; and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Amos Stewart BRODHEAD-Amos Stewart, 70, Brodhead, died Tuesday (Nov. 24, 1964) in a Monroe hospital after a long illness. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Friday in the Newcomer funeral home here, where friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight. He is survived by his wife, the former Gladys Errington; two sons, Frank, Orangeville, and Donald, rural Brodhead; and two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Mahle, Beloit; and Mrs. Allard Badert-0. scher, rural Brodhead.

Charles Koranda BLACK RIVER FALLS Charles Koranda, 54, a Black River Falls cabinet maker, died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a Madison hospital after a long illness. A World War II veetran, he was past commander of the Miles Hagen American Legion post, past commander of the Jackson county Disabled American Veterans post, and a former officer of the Jackson county American Legion Council. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St.

Joseph's Catholic Church here. Friends may call after noon Friday at the LangloisGalston funeral home, where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. He is survived by his wife; Mrs. Harold Mclain, and Mrs. three sisters, Mrs.

a John Novatny, Lawrence Hentschell, all of Chicago; and six brothers, Joseph, Sheboygan; Jerry and James, both of Chicago; Albert, Tomah; and Adolph and George, both of Black River Falls. Mrs. Willoughby BELOIT Mrs. LeRoy Willoughby, 50, Beloit, died Tuesday (Nov. 24, 1964) in a Beloit hospital.

The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday in the Hansen funeral home where friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today. The former Mary Steward was born in Jackson, and lived here for two years. Survivors include her husband; a son, Therlon, Beloit; and a brother, Andrew, Beloit.

Carl Brice Carl Brice, 66, of 1335 Jenifer died Wednesday (Nov. 25, 1964) in a Madison hospital after he was injured in a farm accident. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Soman funeral home, Montfort. Survivors include his wife, Mayme; two sons, Carlos, of 2328 Dayton and Paul, 3130 Lindbergh and 10 grandchildren. Mr.

Brice was a retired Montfort farmer who lived in Madison for a and a half. Mrs. Muehlenberg BEAVER DAM-Mrs. Teresa Muehlenberg, Rt. 1, Burnett, died Tuesday (Nov.

24, 1964) a Beaver Dam hospital after long illness. She lived in Cashton until her marriage, when she moved to Monroe county, Milwaukee, a finally to Beaver Dam. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Friday in Briese Co. funeral home, where friends may call after 4 p.m.

today. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. George Hughes, Burnett; and Mrs. Patricia Timblin, Milwaukee; a brother, Edward, Alderwood Manor, a sister, Albert Schwartz, Hopkins, six grandchildren; Madison members of the Wis consin Easter Seal Society have rials. The fund each year provides a variety of equipment.

Last year, for example, "fun" came in the shape of lacing roller skates, a record player, dolls, a hobby horse, books, footballs, a horseshoe set, a see-saw, fencing and badminton equipment, a camera, craft shop materials, camping equipment, picnics and a trip to a farm. The fund was or a nized in 1944 by Joseph (Round y) Coughlin, veteran sports columnist for The Wisconsin State Journal to help provide the extras the fun and recreation equipment not available through any other source. Contributions to the 1964 campaign, which runs through the Thanksgiving season, may be sent to Roundy's Fun Fund, P.O. Box 991, Madison, Wis. 53701.

Huber Prisoners To Eat at Home About 30 Dane county Huber law jail prisoners will have Thanksgiving dinner today home, with their families supplying transportation for them from and back to jail, Undersheriff Franz Haas said. The nearly 60 prisoners who must remain in jail will have holiday fare this noon, too, Jail matrons will serve roast turkey with dressing, mashed potatos and gravy, creamed peas, cranberry sauce, candied yams, assorted relishes, hot rolls and butter, coffee or milk, and pumpkin pie. KRESGE'S been appointed to positions on standing committess by Pres. Rufus Wells. Mrs.

Marvin Bump, 1429 WA Skyline will be chairman of the Camp Wawbeek She is also serving on the ministrative, finance, nominating and Camp Wawbeek developmen committees. Clare Rejahl, 23, Merlham de. treasurer, will serve on the nance, homecraft, Camp beek development, and will bequests committees. Earle Edwards, 4309 Bagh Parkway, has been appointed the administrative, finance, study and future planning, and Came Wawbeek development committees. George Thompson, 4717 Wauke sha is chairman of the nominating committee and a co-chairman of the wills and bequests committee.

He also serves on the public relations advisory, study and future planning, Camp Wawe beek, and Wawbeek development committees. Easter Seal volunteers appointed to committees include Mrs. Lela Josephson, 226 Van Deusen fund raising advisory committee; Ralph O'Connor, 5713 Tonyawatha trail chairman of the public relations advisory committee; Lawrence H. Fitzpatrick, 609 Chapman John Schermerhorn, 25 N. Kenosha Ralph Timmons, 405 Presidential lane: Eugene Young, 5514 Varsity Hill, public relations advisory committee.

Arthur Towell, 4126 Iroquois will serve as co-chairman of the wills and bequests commit tee. George Kroncke, 1121 Ruts ledge Theodore Meloy, 1418 S. Whitney way, and Lester Lee, Chippewa will serve on the wills and bequests committee. FIRST MALAY JET KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (UPI) -The United States a offered to sell the Malaysian air force its first jet aircraft on easy, credit terms, it was announced Monday. The number of jets involved and the cost were not given.

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