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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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B.r,b00' Clow Services Margaret Murphy "jar IMrtlly Hanger. North Freedom. I Funrral wrviren will NH F.H.SchuIze Rites REEDSBURG Funeral services for Frederick H. Schulze, 82, Hay ward, former Rcedsburg res LAKE MILLS Funeral serv BARABOO Wargaret Mur Wetnrdy at 8 30 a. m.

phy, 93. died Monday at a Bara. McGnn tunerl hr!" and at I Sf ysf Obituaries Survivors include a son, Earl, Missoula, Mont, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert King, Baraboo, boo hospital a fter was at the -Venttr I atnoitc rnu'rn. ices for Sclah Bernard Clow, 75.

Lake Mills, will be held at 10:30 m. Wednesday in the Hoskin funeral home. The Rev. A. H.

ident who died bunday night in a Rice Lake hospital after, a lArS. Anna UOliman VU, It dom ursing home where she had Sauk City. official. received care for some time. Fnemta my tali at the funeral Surviving is one sister.

Mis. thu aftrrtiocn or ton nit. Schoenfield of the First Congregational church will officiate. day night in a Watertown hospital. Mr.

Wollin was born near Mil-ford and was married to Minnie Klatt, who died in 1948. Survivors include a son, Ar EDG ERTON Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Dallman. 70, who died at her home here Sunday night after a long illness, will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

month's illness, will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Bartlett funeral home, Reerisburg. The C. F.

Stubenvoll. Lo-ganville, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Oshkosh, at 2 p.

nv Wed hank Baker Rites Pfc. Leake Rites at the Jones funeral home, and uunai will dc ine 2 at St. John's Lutheran thur, at home; a brother, Oscar, Lake Mills, and a sister, Mrs. Louise Barfknecht, Janesville. u.ineran.

cerneiepv with the Rev. A. M. Wahl Thnuar.di of rnen pie fcr rHiwiomr' The Iiii. M-f Mr.

acnuize is survived ny, iwo -re noEKi.r. "n'nrt Burial will be In the Fassctt tlf nrlt fniii enne Atn- I C6metCry: nesday. Mr. Clow died Sunday in a Watertown hospital after a brief illness. 1 1 i 1 1, i He was born In Montreal, Canada, and came to Shawano county in 1886., He lived! in Morris.

and Shawano before coming to Columbus in 1934. He was married 20. to Blacnhe M. Olmstead, Shawano; who died in 1938. 1 Survivors a daughter.

Mrs. Irwin i Retzlaff, and a Susan Blanche ResU fV iolie Mrs. Clinton Rites COLUMBUS Funeral services will be held at 2 m. Wednes day for Mrs. George Clinton, 59, who died at a Columbus hospital Sunday after an eight-month hold, Superior; Arnold.

Reeds-! Mrs. Dallman, was born i ln Jef-hurir: T-ouW Rochetpr. I 'erson. the daughter of and f) OIHIfVl V. fUser.

Wn, father' REF.DSBURO The body of Mr. fVrg.bbnn, 2225 1 Bernard Edward Leake, son Mn.on, who died Mr. and Mrs. John E. Leake, sudden! at home JSa'urday Reedjburg.

will arrive here to-nht, ull be us fk. m. Wedne-1 1r tn the Chittenden funeral Services'wiil held at; 1:30 p. h.n, Kent. Wah.

m. Thurviay in the Cant funeral Mii.jfilc rite will be rgnduct-; The Rev. G. II. Kintz will r1 ttgrial will be in the Kent 1 off iriate.

Ilurial will be in Green-temetefy. '-injf tfct cemetery. Jiom let Anting Valley, Pfc. I-eake mi born 14, Mr, Mkf 32n decree 1 1919. at Camp Douglas, formerly Mn.

Ha I ft W)roniln to'; incd in Wisconsin Dells, and hi h'me in th Wfit about1 the Wisconsin national er ago. 1 1 1 'guard at Haraboo Oct. 7, 1940. He or, ,4 Vrorioririr TiiiKuniia la i Mrs. William Clemons.

thr hrnthirs. Herman and1 She was married in Jefferson Sitae faeMrf IWm: lrmnniriilnn ur Nurtt lrlf HOME MAKERS 'ml Hardwire Asplitnt C. 121 Mltnta ffciiae AirVi Trmit I uct. 6. iui.

and iiad uvea in fcd It 1 1 1-w flevil lilt vi lilt f.urt tirtl h'i'I tifdi1 tlioe': Sr it, l.utnv' Castt Wocr turn arc 1.Tr ReriOri: B1I1CC Jin IIIBI'l uiic Meta Henricks and Mrs. Louisa IJ was a member of St: John's Luthl Bigeldw. Seattle, and I grandchildren I Her' husband died in Novem- MiilMi: iiiipiiiiliiiiiiii larr. room of Lake Mills. Der, Surviving are a step-son, Her irstvoi inuude three du(o-v the first Wisconsin member The services will be at the Murray, Zeidler funeral home, Columbus, and burial will be at Fall River.

The Rev. J. Randolph, will be assisted in the service by the Revs. W. H.

Wiese, Clintonville, and James Shaw, Columbus. The former Mabel Bonner was born in Dodge county. She married George Clinton June 22, 1910, and the couple' lived on farms 1 in Dodge county until Scoville Services BARABOO Funeral services for Elmer Scoville. 75, Baraboo, will be held at 2:30 p. m.

today bert, Milwaukee; two step-daughters, Mrs. Bennie Lewis and Mrs. William Gilbertson, both of Stoughton; two sisters, Mrs. John of the 32nd division to die of wounds in World War II. suc-nimbing on New Guinea Nov.

4, Survivor include his parents; ix biotheiv Arthur. Charles. ter. Mil, Mm. Harry Wmmn lielK Mrs.

I'bal-U. Marred, talf, and thiee gtanhhiMren. George Mines ll.nr. t. iir Monday at I ie John Tli-opn ret- Pantel and Mrs.

John Jiauser, in the home of Atty. and Mrs. Robert, Daniel, and Donald, all of Reedtuurg, and Rockfnrd, "and three Mrs. Jess G. Evtnson, under auspices of both of Jefferson; four grand-the Knights of Pythias, Twin City children; five great-g rand- lodge.

children, and 16 nieces and Burial will be in Walnut Hill nephews. cemetery. Friends may: call at the funeral Mr. Scoville died Saturday in borne after noon today. Wal i "1 he Mrs mW.r.g hi rv-m f'r me Wisconsin ls5 1 'r-'- -A-' 1940.: when they moved to Columbus.

I Mrs. Clinton was a member of I Lost Lake Methodist church, and la Stanton, Dells, and: Ray Miller, Baraboo. Fischer Services president or the women Society of Christian Service. She was: a Sunday school teacher for many years. Survivors are the husband, ands four Mrs.

Raymond i js Mr, time. ht hd been ill for several ner hi, i ffiind rr-; -tr and evnuly had lued al W. Jofmon t. 1 lie I tori, net a son. George Heik I ir v.

taken1; to the Fi hi ip.rtil Ihe ferr.itr re'j'jetts that flow-art be mtUMed a Baraboo hospital after suffering a fractured hip in a fall several weeks ago. The body was: taken to the Gottshall and Gru-ber funeral home, Prairie du Sac. Mr. Scoville came to Baraboo 45 years ago to take a position1 with the Marine band, and had operated a cigar factory and restaurant. He was married in 1913 BIG SALE Thursday, Friday, Saturday See Wednesday Paper WATr.RLOO Funeral serv-tf Linent II.

Fischer, 72. ho died Sunday night at his home' after a long illness, will be held at 9 30 a m. Wednesday in Spar ta. and Mrs. Carl Hat-Si Cathohc church.

zinger, Mrs. H. R. Kohls, and Mrs. i n.s- lariii i fUia'e.

Burial will be in the r.hnn cemeipry. I Mrs, Dorothea Braun Mt lif'r IU in, 7i. of Th roarv will be said at 8 to-1 lir- Inknenn JM faillifi.l n.efi 1h. Mijih! 1 mm 'l' STORE CLOSED hfriUl f- fuP.r,i home." tr loi Mr s-mcher. a native of Water- Horn in Mni(nwor i uasI(0 a hfelong resi-rmet If llonry A.

Bra-m ree. ff rommiinity. lJ Met hoi and d.ed In Or- wM, marr.ed 47 years aco ni-er, riorence Klecter. who sur- mvte her hone for nvvM hn otnr wrviv0T, 8re a yer uiih kuiht, Mrv Gilbert Schmidt. Ur and rta.igh'er.

the Rev i- MlUauk on, iarli Wauwa-rtoljhC She tad i.rexi-.,,, ffl(lr a I.een feiidem John. Waterloo, and a sister, M.lwa-.lie. nlA Nnh.tMM Milwaukee. mm MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY PORTAGE Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday for Mrs. Cyril 29. who died1 Sunday after a long illness. The Rev. E.

Smukal. Wisconsin Deils. will officiate at the services at Port's funeral home. Burial will be in the Wisconsin Dells cemetery. Mrs.

Marburger Rites LANCASTER Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m. today for Mrs. Mary Marburger, 74. widow of Louis Marburger.

The Rev. John Gerber of Bethlehem Evangelical Reformed church will officiate at the service in the Globle-Weeden funeral .1 Mr. Kxriier had been president 'ill Rrti 1 1 mmMdtJwimDay VISIT OUR PICTURE AND MIRROR DEPARTMENT To enable I. R. Ross of the National 5lei Co.

and his markdown crew ample time rearrange and MARK'DOWN most everythingfi tor QUICK SELLING. See WEDNESDAY'S1 PAPER for full details of the greatest tale in MADISON HISTORY. Over $20,000 worth of men's furnishing, clothing and footwear to be offered at SLAUGHTERED PRICES. it of the Waterloo Farmers and Merchant Stale bank for 18 He tta. a member of St.

Joseph's t.i!iolu- rhurrh and the Knig'it of 'I'ismbiis. 11 fi r.rtfljj.rt uit eren, hun h. 1 1 Smiting eie her iUKh'er, Kin. Ilii Uin on'. Hie Itev JUaii'n llte.n.

eUnd. Wh et nH hi. Iine Ilia lw-nM. Iicrner, a sister, Mr. O.aslei Mniof; and three gra'Hit h5 lren eri.e will he held! Thiiii-Uv at 30 p.

In the Kat N.de Lutheran church', with the He It of dating iiurul v.i!l te in Oak Fidge re me George S. Lininger for gift of lasting rvmvmbnmco FREE GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE FOR MOT1IFH DAY CLOTHES Pl.ATTFYlLLK George S. home. Burial will be in Liberty Lininger 77 died at his home in nid cemetery A SHOP ii i Madison The daughter of Jacob and ar -flt 2322 Alwood Av. Julia Wenzel, Mary Marburger iie'.

of a year. Rot in Lafavette county. Mr ter. 4t was born in Liberty township ''''Miliiiilliiliiliniiiiiiiliiiilliliiiiilhiljliiilljjr'iliiiiiiiiiillilliiii rlierdi may call at the Lmocr had, hed in Platteville flnd all ner Jlfe in this I mot of his life. He was a retired G.ftord,40C0, vicinity.

Her husband died farmer. years ago. YOUR LOCAL PAINT SERVICE CENTER liSv Survivors are his wife; a sister, 'i Mr Ben Glnser. Platteville, and I Only survivors are nephews and nieces. hrre.ier ineral hone af'er Henry Miller Henry "1.

of I 'Oft t'p-hm diet at Ma lison Motiley 'Miornmg. He rd (offered trnVf last for many years an yfiiite hmi retired about frtor ear gn und pioed tn Mintuon wt'h hi wife, lie former Hannah Olson. Riook- several" niece and nephews. Funeral services wi'l be held at 2 p. m.

Wednesday in the Thomas f.nieal home. Dr. H. C. Culver.

itf the First Methodist i i (irch, will officiate. Burial will be Greenwood cemetery. fo Chrvslef Si Mrs. Nellie 0. Mink list in mum rjigine LANCASTER Mrs.

Nellie rt-ember of the Mas- Ok'ey Mink, 7. club woman and Me mm ido of Henry and Itebekah' lodges i of 7 St ink, Grant highway rdmmissioner for more a 20 "1 miore Woodmen, ail at ents ille St i if vnri Simgh ife wa :1 son, Bet and l.Vene M.l'.er, Nn nf Medicon. three brothers. of Ma-t Fred5 end if, Willum, Jefferson; three iier. Mrs.

William Fwert I oil Mr Atsina both of Ueiihre, and eight gand- hi! en. i- Funeral erv.ire will he held at tw died at a Lancaster hospital Monday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. du day in the Methodist church.

The Rev. A. B. Nimz will officiate and MRS. MINK 2 1i Thurdav at Ban-tut hiich in Fanulle, Ihe ntv C.

W. Bloe.t.w offu lat- vx 11 11 i.tj -m Now Chrysler Has Still Higher Comareitienl New re rreaseJ horeporr for fr fater arrelrrsiion. Fen smoother repone! A nufh'ier Hipper Compression J'pittire engine that Rie the hrie ali-aroun'l prrfonnanre in hitory for tlie new heautiful Clinker Silver Annirrary Mml'l! burial will be in Hillside ceme- ''ery. Mnr.el ill be In Hill. The T.anraier chapter of the cemeiet, Order of Eastern Star will con- 1 Fneid' niar rail at the Allen irt services at 9 p.

m. today in fvmeral home. the Harris and Wapking funeral 2S Years Age Chrysler revolutionized ihonie. I The daughter of Samuel and i'AU-n Ri Okey. Mrs.

Mink was hum in Cassville. She taught near Cassville for several vears and efter her husband was automobile power with the first high compression engine in America giving Chrysler owners the advantages Firteiil eri.e for Mr Anra K. who died Mon-u at the home of her Llovd. Ittaikhawk ave; after a short named highway commissioner, of smoother, more powerful, more efficient engine power during all tha years the others were developing their high compression engines! at at the Fit. renre funef.

the nes tlm. nt Memorial Ark P-ni uxiliary; member of the 11.J Matron's club of the Eastern ili ii New Water preef Ifnilien Sytteml titlutlv WiK Cbry! Jierm.) rhairman of the committee on 1 nit er sons, Herman. Fieeport; history and landmarks of the third I)rie ihnxich luph frl! Marl your car in HampeM vcsttier' I a pUej on the Chr)ler engine vkon't ti! (rrjlctelt aterprofrd roil, Jixlnbutor, firing tiarne, ami new Suppreenor lje j.siV l'lutf' ef red. r'Miett. Mt.

Rose, llrtiatd. Kt Monte, t'alif Mbert. IlotiKiiin. jdistnct Federation of Women's I1 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. J' L.

McCornson. Westfield, Hi Rexford, a Leila Schwaegler, I a step-son, starting, tiger Me. Intfrfcrenfe MtK rs lm anl trletiio ler, Mitaii)iee. two' daushler, Mr Mine Tienrv, Nevikirk, I Mf Annalinerwteni berger, Mountain; Aik. irtujuj A.4e Uf Adam, Ft.

a oi.i. iihui kuyu brother. Rusk and a sister, "Tew rim 1 1 'A -ii vnBJHr 1 -SJLi ISi Airs, neien, f-tger. so. Mrs.

Mae, Hoi ford, both of Cass-Mondav aftemrxm at a Maduon seven grandchildren; and hotpital after a short illneu. three' great-grandchildren. had tn I I' Bel ront hotel about 2 year. AUQUSt Wo) RlteS Sh and herJIiihubandlSw f. rwm.1, I thrn.igtt icnntn in LAKE MILLS Funeral hen her hoband died in ices for August W.

Wollin. 85. (Lake Mills farmer, will be held ie remained here smre that 1 at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Hos kins funeral home.

The Rev. Le- Me was born In Smith Dakota.) Roy Partch of the Congregational Still Mora New Chrysler Developments for Finer Performance! New Generator gives Sumtrus include several niece church will Burial will aid ntithe'ti. 1 be in A7talan cemetery The as taken to, the Mr. Wollin lifelong resident of rriithi funetal home. 1 the Lake Mills area, died1, Sun-S longer life, more current output, restores battery drain more quickVy.

New Air Cleaner; more efficient; more compact, easier to services-gives you quieter engine New improved Oil Filter filters all your oil, stretches engine life! More new developments than we can describe New Fuel Pump, New Longer Breather ripe, New Distributor. Gome let us demonstrate this magnificent Chrysler Spitfire Engine and amazing rrestoraatic Fluid Drive Transmission Again you get the good tkings first from Chrysler! Uu uui.iCH vjuu ourrcu Chrysler Spitfire Engina combined with rrestomalic Fluid Drie Trsnmiion give ton America's "finest performing motor car. Cu-wLl POjTISElIGS then Pmtomatic Fluid Drire Trarumiijion drite without shifting Siil Sr ASlI! slNijlissgisi 'jiiSR Siiiiii vaaMMiftaav 'esiaaas' easvi aWaev eatfsea aiMuaaaaa aaaatfkep ftattap Hem's Coed News! 1 ft mmmt ft 4 yV mwii the at JS nd n4 tliriHiib thl trjinf prlKl en.jr i wooi.a? Ln: oit tt3e from ho BhIin, J-'l 'mt. to lrrunl. wkf Imi Irr Lrnis E.

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