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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 5

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DIAL 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953 SECTION 1, PAGE John, Wonewoc, and several nieces and nephews. Obituaries Mrs. Doris Rites church, will officiate, and burial will be in the Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today.

He was born on a farm near here. In the last several years he operated a service station. He was a member of the Elks lodge and Platteville fire department- a candidate for county sheriff in 1928. Mr. Stondali was a member of Our Saviors Lutheran church.

Surviving are his wife; a sister, Mrs- Elsie P. Deming, Long Island, N. and several nieces and nephews. The body was taken to the Schroeder funeral home. Funeral services for Mrs.

Harriet B. Doris, 82, of 312 S. Henry who died Sunday in a Madi Sister Leona Ryan, 77, Barbara Gage Rites Set for Wednesday I Services Wednesday for Albert Duckwitz Richland Center, Dies son hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Schroeder RICHLAND CENTER-Sister Ryan, 77, a mother sister at surviving are Ms wife: a son. Funeral services for Albert C.

Funeral services for Barbara Gage, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Gaee who died James, Dubuque, four broth funeral home, with the Rev. Merrill R.

Abbey officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Me Duckwitz, 53, of 5040 Mendota St. Mary's convent here, died Monday at the convent after a brief ers, Aivin, sam, and Charles, all oi jaueviiie, and Orrin, Rewey owner of the Southern Wisconsin Produce Co. here since 1928, will Monday at a Madison hospital, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Come in and See two sisters', Mrs.

Corwin Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Vah Natta, both Grace Episcopal church with the oe held at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday morial Park. Pallbearers will be Frank Clouda, Martin Bostad, Raymond Spinti, William Branch, Carl Jorgenson, and Clarence Winebrener.

in the Joyce fu Rev. Nicholas Kouletsis, officiat oi nauevuie, and two grandchil dren. neral home, and ing. the Best in TV That Help Budgets! Private graveside services will at 10 in Our Lady, Queen of be held at Forest Hill Cemetery. Charles H.

Stondali Mrs. Watson Rites Peace Catholic church Her death followed a long illness that began three years ago. Throughout her life Barbara lived with her father and mother at the Charles H. Stondali, 83, of 1442 Chandler died Monday night in a Madison hospital after a brief The Rev. F.

L. McDonnell will Illness. She had been at the convent for 16 years. She was a native of Minnesota, and had spent 25 years at St. Patrick's convent at Eau Claire.

She had been principal at St. Benedict's Academy at St. Joseph, Minn. Surviving are three sisters in Du-luth, and a brother in Minneapolis. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.

m. today in St Mary's Catholic church. The Rev. Owen Mitchell will officiate. Other services will be held at 9:30 a.

m. Thursday at St. Patrick's church in Eau Claire. Burial will be in the church cemetery there. home- of Mr.

and Mrs. William officiate, and illness. Evjue, 920 Castle pi. Gage is a well known sportscaster on Station Mr. Stondali was born in the town of Cottage Grove, and except for 13 years in Montana was a lifelong Dane county resident.

He was WIBA. Mrs. Gage is a niece of V. Mrs. Evjue.

Barbara is also survived by burial will be in Resurrection cemetery. The rosary will be recited tonight at 8 in the funeral home. The family re-quested that flowers be sister Nancy, 9 months old, and by aunts and uncles in Madison; Headquarter for Dietetic Foods Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Miller, 2810 Arbor Lucile Bagley. 408 DUCKWITZ Washburn and Mr. and Mrs. Fahey Rites LIVINGSTON Funeral services for Mrs. John M.

Watson, 93, who died Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Eustice, will be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the home and at 2 in the Livingston Methodist church. The Rev.

Ralph Shackleford and1 the Revi Archie Rumppe will officiate, and burial will be in the Rock Church cemetery near Livingston. Mrs. Watson is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ora Gundlach and Mrs. Eustice, both of Livingston, and Mrs.

Gladys Dolphin, Butler; two sons, Claude Watson, Port Wing, and Frank, Worland, 10 grandchildren, and 25 greatgrandchildren. Carrie Blish Rites WONEWOC Funeral services for Carrie Blish, 76, Wonewoc, who died Sunday in a Reedsburg hospital after a long illness, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Mealy-Lindorff funeral home. The Rev.

W. T. Walker of Grace Methodist church will officiate and BARABOO Funeral services Mr. Duckwitz died Sunday night 1 23gf II for Michael J. Fahey, 77, who died here at the home of his daughter, Evjue.

The body is at the Frautschi fu neral home. Thomas Ryan Rites California Navel Mrs. Bart J. McGonigle, will he held Wednesday at St. Pius Cath -200 -220 Size olic church, Chicago.

A Complet Line Fruits ft Vegetables Candy Gum Spreads Cookies Salad Dressings Soft Drinks Breads Cough Drops Breakfast Foods Ice Cream Powder Puddings Sugarless Sweeteners Burial will be in Mt. Carmel cemetery. lijliuniiituiiii MONROE Funeral services for Thomas Ryan, 72, Sacramento, native of Jordan township Green county, who died Jan. 4 in California, will be held at 9 a.m. today in the Stuessy funeral home Mr.

Fahey moved to Baraboo in a Madison hospital after a long illness. Born in Chicago, he was a Madison resident for 39 years and a member of the EaglesX Surviving are his wife; four sons, Albert John, William, and Edwin, all of Madison; his mother, Mrs. Elise Duckwitz, Chicago; three brothers, Otto and Bruno, both of Chicago, and William, Blanchardville; two sisters, Mrs. Elise Thompson, Mazomanie, and Mrs. Elsie Aulwurm, Oaklawn, 111., and six grandchildren.

three years ago. Another daughter. Mary, Baraboo, and a son, Thomas, Chicago, also survive. and at 9:30 in St Victor's Catho lic church. Only $5 Per Week Mrs.

Hickey Rites The Rev. E. C. McCollow will officiate and burial will be in uneral for Mrs. Ellen burial will be ia Pine Eden ceme Hickey.

89, of 15 E. Gorham Calvary cemetery. Comslock-Johnson Free Delivery Dial 5-4571 I Prescription pharmacy Park Hotel Bid. A brother, Michael Ryan, Im who died Sunday in a Sun Prairie IVinesap Apples Extra Faiscy a 4sv Prince Services perial Valley, accomoanied tery, Wonewoc. Miss Blish was born in the town of Summit, and moved to Wonewoc in 1909.

She is survived by a brother, 102 N. Park at the viaduct Ph. -7472 PARKING Funeral services for Robert E. Prince, about 60, former Madison resident who died Saturday at his nursing home, will be held at 9 a.m. today in the Joyce funeral home and at 10 in St.

Raphael's cathedral. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward M.

Kinney will officiate, and burial will be in Calvary cemetery, Prairie du Chien. home in Evanston, 111., will be held Wednesday in Evanston. the body to Monroe. Mrs. Graham Rites BENTON Funeral services for Mrs.

James Graham, 59, who died Monday at her home here after a long illness, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Benton Methodist church. The Revs. Davis" Griffith, Mil Burial will be in an Evanston cemetery. Vegetables.Txss 2 33c Orange Juice 225c Value Feature to Help, Budgets Mr.

Prince, who moved from Madison about 20 years ago, for merly was with the wood preserva' tion department at the Forest Products Laboratory in Madison waukee and James Christensen, Benton, will officiate. Burial will Rice Rites PLATTEVILLE Funeral services for Harry Rice, 53, Platteville, who died Sunday when he suffered a heart attack while ice fishing, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Karramann funeral home. The Rev. Raymond Fleming, pastor of the First Methodist Survivors include his wife, Flor ence; a son.

Robert, Chicago, and be in the church cemetery. The former Ida Calvert, Mrs Graham was the youngest of a two grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Stanek RICHLAND CENTER Mrs. family of nine children.

i Ml 1 Survivors include her husband; a daughter, Jane, a school teacher) in Iowa: her mother, Mrs. Etta Mary Stanek, 85, Bloom City, died Monday at a hospital here after a Calvert, Benton; five sisters, Mrs. James Bowman, Mrs. George Fow long illness. Keep a good supply of Ion Tomatoes on hand.

A fine companion to ever so many interesting and nourishing menus. Low In price, tool Surviving are three sons, Alfred and Wenzil. both of Bloom City, ler, and Mrs. J. V.

French, all of Benton; Mrs. Norman Ebert, Cuba W'; 1 I I I I III II- i Mi a li. and Otto, Clearwater, two City, and Mrs. Prentiss Hale, daughters, Mrs. Ray Elliott, DeSo- Woodbury Heights.

N. and to, and Mrs. Agnes Anderson, Bad Double Service for WINTER COMFORT cravenette Keeps clothes dry. dirt resisting. Garments actually SHED water, resist spots.

Exclusive BLOCK! zipper repair Service on skirts, dresses, purses, trousers, girdles, jackets, snow suits, brief ANY KIND. Drapes Cleaned thre9 brothers, Walter, William, Armour's Cold Weather Fayorite ger; five brothers. Frank and Edward Tydrick, Hillsboro; Wenzil and William, Yuba, and Alley, El- liili wh gean roy; three sisters, Mrs. Josie Bar SU-Ol ber and Mrs. Martha Urban, both of Hillsboro, and Mrs.

Tena Stanek, Yuba. The body was taken to the Pratt funeral home. Armour's Beef Stew. 44c PAINTS Mrs. Marquardt Rites HARDWARE and Frank Calvert, Benton.

Mrs. McCloskey Rites WAUZEKA Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen McCloskey, 69, who died Saturday at her home here, will be held today at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic church.

The Rev. Francis W. Zoll will officiate and- burial will be in the church cemetery. The former Mary Ellen Nugent, Mrs. McCloskey had been a resident of Crawford county for many years.

Her husband, George, died several years ago. Survivors include thre daughters, Lucile, Marian, and Georg-iene, and a son. Marnell, all at home: her mother, Mrs. Thomas SPOUTING GOODS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Armour's Treet 'St' 43c BARABOO Funeral services for Mrs. Paul Marquardt, 69, who died Monday at the home of her son, Melvin Marquardt.

will be HOUSEWARES SYSTEM IMC held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Scheible funeral home. Armour's Tamoles 22c Chopped Hani 53c (C SCHWAETZ Hardware The Rev. H. C.

Kirchner, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church will officiate and burial will be in Walnut Hill cemetery. She was a lifelong resident here. Survivors include her husband; New West Side 2434 University 2017 Winnebago fr 511 State 10 Cash-Carry Discount riIOE 4-3531 courteous driver service Nugent. Detroit.

and a sis- 3160 E. WASHINGTON AVE. CALL 4-4931 ter, Mrs. T. E.

Farrell, prairie du Chien. another son, Milton; and a brother. Henry Schellenberger, Baraboo. Sawyer TowsjHosm Mrs. Hansen Services Funeral services for Mrs.

Rose Hansen, 76, Janesville, who died Mnndav in a Madison hosoital af 'oiaio Varker CM. ter a brief illness, will be held Thursday in St. Patrick uamouc Vmrih mnul 33c Job Parker the.JMM' Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery at Newburg. The body will be taken this morning from the Ryan funeral home, Madison, to the Overton funeral home, -TanpauillA fhaf mm Q)car SHORTENING Para Vaqttabla Mrs. Hansen died while visiting her son, Lee J.

Hansen, 4216 Drexel ave. She was a Janesville resident for 37 years. Surviving are three sons. Lee, WOillXI love to drive atce "-mix Duncan lf.Oi. Otvils h4 tkq.

Madison; Arthur Decatur, and Clarence, wmta Plains, in. ihrti daughters. Mrs. C. F.

VI ran Tpt Mm Leo vucmft) Foley, Chicago, and Mrs. Gordon HilL Janesville; 13 and two great-granacnuaren. Beth Mae Coye Rites nrcnss PLAINS Funeral serv fnr Roth Mae Covle. 16. Pit 1 lil 111 HiKflO SaftMst Angel Soft Paela) TISMM MM tjg daughter of Mrs.

Sarah Coyle, who died Sunday night at her home here, will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Acker funeral home, and at 9:30 in St. Francis Xavier rhiirrh here. i 11 i'wpc i) The Rev. A.

M. Kammer will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. She was a member of the Young Ladies Sodality of the church and U. S. Choice Grade, Super-Right Sirloin the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin mo Besides her motner sne is sur wiued hv a brother.

Denis. Milwau l0, kee; seven sisters, Sister M. Linus, Chicago; Mrs. Robert Ellestad, Madison; Mrs. Ralph Meyer, Des Moines, Mrs.

James Grimm, Kenosha; Mrs. Paul Schuchardt, Ground Fresh Many Times Dally-Super-Right Ground u. in 11 U. S. Choic Super-Right Quality Sledt Cut Chuck 5ic and Mrs.

Ronald Kaiscneur, doui of Middleton, and Ann Coyle, Madison. The rosary will be recited at 8 tonight in the funeral home. Mrs.N.A.Cushman REEDSBURG Mrs. N. A.

Cush-jnan, 83, died Monday afternoon at her home here. She was the Reedsburg librarian for more than 36 years retiring in Survivng are, a son Rolan, Reedsburg; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Albert Thome, Reedsburg. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m.

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The body was taken to the Sharer funeral home..

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