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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 8

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Add City is within 2 sales Color no. tax for 1 reg is or 4, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1972 Today's Funerals Rehbein's in Madison Reed W. Simmonds, 2:30 p.m., Frautschi Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Rd. Paul E. Hurbul, 10 a.m., Gunderson Funer al Home, 5203 Monona Dr.

Adam Wildenburg, 11:30 a.m., St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 2450 Atwood Ave. Mrs. Rosella Jaeger, 9:30 a.m., St. Bernard's Catholic Church, 2450 Atwood Ave.

Roman Bollenbeck. 11:30 a.m., Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, 405 S. Owen Rd. Michael P. Freeman, 10:30 a.m., St.

Bernard's Catholic Church, 2450 Atwood Ave. Funeral Today for Mrs. Rubin MILWAUKEE (UPI) Funeral services will be today for Mrs. Josephine Rubin, 87, widow of nationally prominent labor attorney. Mrs.

Rubin, who had been ill for two years, died Thursday. Her husband, William, died in 1959. He gained wide attention for his work in the labor field and for several years was associated with Clarence Darrow as counsel for the Illinois. State Federation of Labor and the Chicago Federation of Labor. In 1919, Rubin was chief counsel for labor in the Pennsyl-1 vania steel strike and that same year he helped lead a strike that closed the Hippodrome 1 in New York during a performance.

Nim Seffrood SOUTH WAYNE Nim Seffrood. 91, a lifelong area resident, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) at home after a long illness. He married Caroline Rude in 1905. She died in 1953.

Later he married Anna Olson his sister-in-law. She died in 1967. He farmed in the South Wayne area until retiring. He was a member of the West Wiota Lutheran Church. Surviving are two sons, Clarence and Clynton, both of South Wayne; four daughters, Charles Swenson, Beloit; Mrs.

Victor Ruegsegger, Monroe; Mrs. Vernon Smith, Darlington; and Mrs. Geraldine Wulf, Monroe; 25 grandchildren; two foster grandchildren; and 47 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the church.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hanson Funeral Home and Monday after 12:30 p.m. at the church. Rites Set on Monday The funeral for James bein, 31, of 6309 Winnequah who was killed Thursday (Jan. 13, 1972) in a holdup at Club, 1718 Commercial will be at 1:30 p.m.

Monday in the Lakeview Community Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday at the Gunderson Funeral Home, 5203 Monona Dr. Memorials may be made in his name. MR.

REHBEIN was a lifelong Madison area resident and worked as an expediter for Contract Interiors, 2702 W. Beltline Highway for five He worked part-time as a bartender for eight years, and was bartending at Harold's Club. He attended Emerson School and East High School, graduating in 1958. He was active in Madison bowling leagues. HIS PARENTS, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Rehbein, reside at 2309 E. Johnson St. His father is a Linotype operator for Weberafters, Inc. Surviving in addition to his parents are his wife, the former Janet Welch: a son, Phillip, and a daughter, Jessica, both at home; and two daughters by a previous marriage, Lori and Kari, of Plover, Wis.

Leon S. Hull BELOIT Leon S. Hull, 82, died Thursday (Jan. 13, 1972) at his home after a brief illness. He married the former Contonia Gill in 1912.

He was a retired metallurgist at the Beloit Foundry and was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Morning Star Lodge, the Consistory of Clinton. and Western Star Lodge. Surviving are his wife; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Swanson, Beloit; Mrs. Donald kenny, Delavan; and Mrs.

Jerome Cahill, Waukesha; two Ross, Minneapolis, and Earl, Ojus, a sister, Mrs. Carl Dehlin, Chula Vista, 19 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. today in the church. The Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Home is in charge of arrangements.

THE POLISH FLU? WARSAW (P Officials report nearly 6 million Poles were striken with flu in a recent epidemic. MUSCODA Bert Shepherd, 73, died in a Richland Center hospital Thursday (Jan. 13, 1972) after a brief illness. A resident since 1937, he farmed and worked at saw mills and furniture factories. He married the former Grace Fazel in 1919.

She died in 1964. Surviving in Madison is a daughter, Mrs. Esther Amey, and a son, Marion. Also surviving are nine other sons, Basil and Earnest, both of Muscoda: Roland, Pewaukee; Robert and Norman, both of Clinton, Buford, Mukwonago; Clifford, Mazomanie; Kenneth, Boscobel; and Donald, San Diego, three other daughters, Mrs. Margaret Schultz, San Diego, Mrs.

Wilbur Frazier, Milton; and Mrs. Kenneth Rundell, East Moline, three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Parish, Richland Center; Mrs. Ethel Small, Sparta; and Mrs. Minnie Sugden, Dodgeville; a brother, Glen, Gotham; several grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Godager Funeral Home where friends may call after 4 p.m. today. Bert Shepherd Joseph Howell LIVINGSTON Joseph Howjell, 69, died Thursday (Jan. 13, 1972) in a Lancaster hospital after an illness.

Born in British Hollow, Mr. Howell was a longtime resident of the Livingston area. He was a construction worker. Surviving in the area are a son, John, 4721 Steinhauer Trail; and two daughters, Judy, 118 W. Broadway; and Mrs.

Wayne Payne, Oregon. Also surviving are his wife, Florence; two other sons, Robert, Platteville; and Anthony, Random Lake; eight other daughters, Mrs. 'Bernard McDermatt and Mrs. Kenneth Bloom, both of Platteville; Mrs. Arkie Molzof, Mrs.

David Allen, and a Mrs. Donald Allen, all of Stitzer; Mrs. Kenneth Koehn, Livingston; Betty, Fennimore; and Beverly, Livingston; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Van- 3 Natta, Platteville; Mrs. Rosie Byrnes, Ashland; Mrs.

Mildred Kneble, Edgerton; and Mrs. Willia Hartz, Potosi; and a brother, Frank, Lewiston, and 37 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Livingston Methodist Church. Friends may call after 4 p.m.

today in the Soman Funeral Home, Montfort. Samuel Jewell RICHLAND CENTER Samuel A. Jewel, 86, a former resident here, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) in a St. Petersburg, nursing home.

Mr. Jewel was a farmer in Richland County until retiring in 1956. His wife, Winifred, died in 1963. He is survived by a son, Enoch, Clearwater, a daughter, Catherine, whose residence was not reported, and three grandchildren. Private services will be held in Florida.

Mrs. Ralph Walker Mrs. Ralph L. Walker, 68, of 4709 Milwaukee died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) in a Madison hospital after an illness.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Schroeder Funeral Home, 3325 E. Washington Ave. J. Raymond Cullen VERONA J. Raymond len, 80, Belleville, was dead arrival at a Madison hospital Friday (Jan.

14, 1972) after coming ill at the home of sister, Mrs. Gertrude Davis, N. Midvale Blvd. He was a retired employe the General Electric Co. where he worked at Richland, Wash.

for many years. He retired 1960. Cullen was a Town Montrose native and graduated from Platteville State College. He was a veteran of World I. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Davis, and Miss Loretta Cullen, both of 225 N. Midvale and a brother, Emmett, (1201 S. Midvale Blvd. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St.

Andrew's Church, Verona. Friends may call after p.m. Sunday at the rona Funeral Home where rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday. Memorials may be made the Apostolate of the Handicapped.

Robert Clark MAUSTON Robert Clark, 59, Burlington, a former Mauston resident, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) in a Burlington hospital after a long illness. Surviving are his wife Edith; a son, Edward. Delavan; a daughter, Mrs. Arvine Gates, Milwaukee; five brothers, Ralph and Dave, both of Mauston; Matt, Reedsburg; and Ronald and Lynn, both of Lyndon Station; two sisters, Mrs.

William Hess, Richland Center; and Mrs. George Pfaff, Mauston. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the Crandall Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Schulz Funeral EVANSVILLE The funeral for Philip F. Schulz, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schulz, Brooklyn, will be at 1:30 p.m. today in the Brooklyn Community Methodist Church.

The Ward Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Baldwin MAUSTON Mrs. Gladys Baldwin, 67, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) at home after suffering an apparent heart attack.

The former Gladys Otto was lifelong Mauston resident and was married to Arthur Baldwin in 1924. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Royal Neighbors. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Arthur, Mauston; and Keith, Glen Ellyn, four daughters, Mrs. Harold Hoffman, Mrs. Myron Loeffler, and Mrs.

Richard Hale, all of Mauston; and Mrs. Arnie Rodenberg, Minneapolis, two sisters, Mrs. Florence McEvoy, Mauston; and Mrs. Irma Compton, in California; 18 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be at 1 p.m.

Sunday in the church. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 9 p.m. today at the Crandall Funeral Home. Mrs.

Wehrenberg LaFARGE Mrs. Susie Wehrenberg, 86, died Thursday (Jan. 13, 1972) in a Viroqua nursing home after a long illness. Surviving are two sons, Bernard, Fond du Lac; and Woodrow, address unknown; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Leu and Mrs.

Margaret Guldon, both of Fond du Lac; and Mrs. Elsie Galewski, Centerville; 14 children; and 36 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Johnson Funeral Home, where friends may call after 7 tonight. Fred F.

Krueger MONROE Fred F. Krueger, 81, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) in a Monroe nursing home after a long illness. He worked at Beckman's Garage for 20 years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs.

Lillie Baughman, Wisconsin Rapids; and a half sister, Mrs. Hattie Rodgers, Savanna, Ill. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the Shriner-Neushwander Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Charles Snorek KENDALL Charles Snorek, 88, died Wednesday (Jan. 1 12, 1972) in a Sparta hospital after al long illness. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mr. Snorek came to Wisconsin in 1886. He married Albina Vodak in 1909.

He was a blacksmith and operated a tavern in Kendall for several years. He lived in Kendall for 50 years. He was a member of the Z.C.B.J. fraternal organization. Surviving are a son, Harry, Milwaukee; daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Wilson, Omaha, four half sisters, Mrs. Edward Hooker, Hillsboro; Mrs. Frank Hooker, Rock Springs; Mrs. August Hooker, Richland Center; and Mrs. Milton Miller, Wisconsin Rapids; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today in the Smith-Nelson Funeral 1 Home, where friends may call today until the time of services. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a BIC 1 James Groves, 92, Ex-Professor, Dies PROF. JAMES GROVES James F. Groves, 92, of 3805 Council Crest, a former professor at Ripon College for more than 25 years, died Friday (Jan.

14, 1972) in a hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. artier was a Biology professor Dept. at and Ripon head College from 1918 to 1945. In 1945, Mr. Groves became a lecturer in biology at Roosevelt College in Chicago, before becoming associated with the University of Illinois Navy Pier Division in Chicago in 1946.

With the University of Illinois. he was a professor of biological science for the Army Specialied Taining Program. Mr. Groves was born in MeLeansboro, Ill. He received his Ph.D.

from the University of Chicago in 1915 and was a member and past national president and secretary of the Acacia Fraternity. He had been a Madison resident for several years. Mr. Groves was a member of the First Congregational Church here and the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science.

He received numerous awards for his work in biology and plant pathology. His wife, the former Hyral Hager, died in 1950. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Toria Bratten, Fairfax, Mrs. Gregory Heddon, 3805 Council Crest; and Mrs.

Clifford Peterson, Glenview, a son, David, Chicago, eight grandchildren; and one great-grandson. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the First Congregational Church, Ripon. Friends may call at the Joyce Funeral Home, 5701 Odana from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday and after 1 p.m.

Monday in the Ripon church. Herman Burnson Herman O. Burnson, 77, of 41 S. Fair Oaks died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) in a hospital after a long illness.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Gunderson Funeral Home. 5203 Monona Dr. Mrs. Anna Mohns JANESVILLE Mrs. Mohns, 93, died Friday (Jan.

14, 1972) at home after a brief illness. The former Anna Drafahl was married to Frank Mohns in 1903. He died in 1945. She was a Janesville resident for 17 years. Mrs.

Mohns was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Surviving are two daughters, Margaret Mohns, Janesville; and Mrs. Mabel Hazeltine, Rt. 5, Janesville; seven grandchildren: and 27 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m.

Monday in the church. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening at the Nelson-Schneider Funeral Home. Fred Domstrich PORTAGE Fred Domstrich, 84, died Friday (Jan. 14, Kil-1972) in a Portage hospital after a long illness. He was a retired employe of the Portage Hoisery Co.

He was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Domstrich was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Surviving are his wife Lottie; a daughter, Mrs. Elva Felt, Bridgman, two sons, Russell, Rockford, and Harvey, Portage; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Port Funeral Home, where friends may call after 3 p.m. Sunday. Hanes Anniversary Sale Jan. 15-22 It's that once-a-year week when we make it easy for women who don't wear Hanes to find out why certain women won't wear anything else.

Pantyhose, Reg. 3.00 2.50 3 pr. 7.50 Support Pantyhose, Reg. 5.95 4.95 3 pr. 14.85 Support Stockings, Reg.

3.95 3.25 3 pr. 9.75 Sheer Stockings, Reg. 1.50 1.25 3 pr. 3.75 Walking Sheer Stockings, Reg. 1.50 1.25 3 pr.

3.75 Manchester Box 1788. Madison, Wis. 53701 Item to Wear With Size Price HOSIERY. ON THE SQUARE WEST TOWNE WESTGATE EAST check cod charge master charge number account Nome Address to total order. No State Zip charge for deli Mo 3.00 if eries 50-mile radius purchase more.

Add item, 75 for 2 or more chase c.o.d. less 50 than 3.00, beyond 50-mile radius if pur- or Manchester's Willis R. Sarow BRODHEAD Willis Roy Sarow, 62, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) at his home after an apparent heart attack. He farmed and then lived in Brodhead for the past eight years.

He married Leona Klitzman in 1934. He was a member of the United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Liptow, Brodhead; a brother, Harry, Whitewater; four sisters, Mrs. Merritte Harpe and Mrs.

Robert Thompson, both of Evansville; Mrs. Stanley Kemp, Janesville; and Mrs. Lois Klitzman, Orfordville; and three grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the church.

Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m, Sunday at the Newcomer Funeral Home. Fred B. Wilkie BELOIT Fred B. Wilkie, 73, died Friday (Jan. 14, 1972) at hs home.

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