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Rev. Roberts To Speak At Kuether Day I TRI-STATE DEATHS MRS. MILLIE DAHL WES TRY, prayer ffrUmwe brother, Gerald Breidenstein.iSatu^day• March 1960 am it Delavan. Delivered on RFD March IS 3-Car Crash Puts Youths In Hospital service for Mrs. Millie Dahl, 84.

David Roberts, associ- retired school teacher who died ate pastor of First Congrega- Thursday. March 11 will be tional Church, will be guest held at the Anderson Funeral WHITEHAII Wis Four preacher and program leader; Chapel at 8 m. a srea youths brought t0 the St. John Reformed Friends may call at the chapel Tri-County Memorial Hospital Church observes its second an- from 7 to 9 p.m. hcre Frjrtay threc.

nual Kuether Day Services wilt he held at Our car chajn faction accident two Sunday. Savior Lutheran Church at 2 miies northeast of Whitehall at Kuether. a son of the eongre- p.m Monday. 3 40 gation and native of La Crosse. Hospitalized were Jeffrey Edis an ordained minister of the MRS.

NORMAN PETERSON wards. 19, Whitehall, the driver, United Church of hrist solving MABEL. was re- Donald Hanson, 19. Dennis as a missionary in Honduras. od here of the death Thurs- Hamiseh.

18, and Robert Han- He is stationed in San Pedro March 11, of Mrs. Nor- son, 17, all of R. 4 Osseo. SuIf- iman Peterson, 49, at her home The Rev. Mr.

Roberts and his jn $an Francisco following an family recently made a flying jiincss wjth cancer. City Choir Plans Concert On Sunday Youth Attribute Science Interests To Religion LOCAL CHURCHES Adventist Episcopal By GEORGE W. CORNELL (By AP Religion Writer) Sharp young minds, with a flair for scientific ingenuity, today often display a parallel The 51 La Crosse Civic Choir keen concern with religion, singers will appear in the Cole- This intermeshing interest been obtained in choosing man Vocational Auditorium at the two fields has shown up reg- 8 p.m. Sunday to offer a pro- ularly in surveys of thousands of teen-age champions he said. Similar spontaneous and unsolicited comments have come from many others among about 4,000 science-fair champi SEVENTH La Crosse G.

Mohr, Sabbath Day (Saturday). 9:30 a school for adults and iors; 11 a.m., worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Assembly Of God i and Ferry. Rev.

ons, from whom personal data Jones, pastor Edwards was treated for face and scalp lacerations and was gram of sacred, secular and light classic compositions. The choir is directed by Elvin M. Saterbak. Frances Burkart is accompanist; Oliver Stoffer arranged staging for the program. The concert opens with a vations.

Bach motet, Priceless Two Puccini works, from and mio bahbino from will be sung by soprano Elaine Klund. Her ac- in science competitions across ny network on Sundays the country even though they In questionnaires, or on the asked directly about the air, they bring up religious corn- subject. mitments in talking about their Many of them attribute their scientific inclinations, scientific urge to religious moti- World Faith series over and discussion group with Mrs. Marjorie Leonard. participants on the All television series over the American Broadcasting Compa- Paslorj CHR and Main.

Rev. Kenneth i E. Trueman, rector. A.MG. deacon.

8 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 10 a.m., choral Eucharist and sermon, church school for all children from: nursery through high school, adult discussion group. Weekday services: daily Eucharist as follows: Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:45 a.m.; Thursday and Saturday, 9 a.m.; Friday, 7:30 p.m., stations of the Cross, CHURCH Saturday, 5:15 to 6 p.m., Sacrament of Holy Penance. and King. Rev. Edward Sheppard, minister.

Rev. Randolph W. Lunsford, assistant pastor. 9 and 10:45 a.m., worship; and nursery 9 a church school classes; p.m., Wesley Foundation; 6:30 p.m., Jr. MYF and Sr.

MYF; 8 p.m.. Fireside Forum. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service. Nazarene Fran-: Baptist trip to Latin America, where Services and burial will he released a a morning. j' lr held at San Francisco Monday.

Donald Hanson suffered head and Mrs. Hoy L. Hobei ts, Survivors are her husband; a and scalp injuries, while his Guatemala City, and the Rev. daughter. Mrs.

John (Diane) brother. Robert, had face la Jay Norris. Mr. Roberts visited with the Newark, one son. erations and contusions.

Harn-' Mrs- Klund and David Starr Rev. Mr. Kuether and his fam- Norman San Francisco; iSoh received contusions of the wUI do 80,0 work nfxt ily in Honduras. and (wo grandsons arm and head. group of songs: Kuether Day is Her husband is a former Hes- The condition of all three and So1' planned by i hristlan son of Anton Pe- youths remaining in the tion and world ministry depart- terson tal was described as Caralee Miller and Mrs.

Klund fnent of St. John Ray O. Wro- Bernard Gehweiler Chip- kave 'n bel. chairman, as a celebration ROY oc man pewa Falls salesman, was treat- Church of Christ, with particular focus on the work of er and the Honduras mission. A special offering earmarked for that work will be received U1T during the service at 10:30 a on a' It will be followed by a noon dinner and a 1 and be ln thc greatest scientists, was also a Biblical philosopher.

Peach, active in the Youth for Christ Movement, won recognition among youthful researchers for a complex project demonstrating The accident occurred when solo airangement in the on the relation of mass nere momma Elmer Holden. 89. traVeltaR tollabye. Through the and to will he held at the First Bantist slowe(1 to make a left turn the tholr has the share the belief that a lot vuu oe nein ai me rirsi Hapusi aceomnamment. Wayfarin of the entire Our Christian WHITFHALI Wis ed at hospital for face 8 er World Mission of the United erations and released.

Kleinsasser will have for Hoy U. Lockman, 68 who was killed in a car-train acci- Amarlcan Main. Rev Floyd Harbold, minister. 9:30 a.m., church school, classes for all ages; 10:45 a.m., worship, children's church for grades 1 through 4 and supervised nursery for pre-school children. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service.

For example, Filmore Peach, clergyman and an expert on Mark Barker, 16, of Norristown, a Baptist, son of a Evangelical Free St. and Onalaska Ave. Rev. Bernard Hamilton, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., worship; 7 p.m., worship; 8 p.m., choir rehearsal.

Campbell Rd. Rev. Carroll Anderson, pastor. 9:25 a.m., prayer time; 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, Bible classes for all ages; 11 a.m., worship; 7:30 p.m., Gospel hour. Thursday, 7 p.m., family prayer time.

OF THE NAZARENE-Avon and Logan. Rev. Melvin Surges, pas. tor. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a worship; 6:15 p.m., youth hour; 7 p.m., evangelistic service, Ardee Coolidge, missionary from Argentina, guest speaker.

Wednesday, 7:30 prayer service. Presbyterian Jehovah'8 Witnesses 19, of Arlington, com- space technology and electronic s. 28 th. Hwy 14 Rev Rich-1 jehovah'S witnesses Kingdom ments; religious feeling, computers said religion ard cagie, pastor. 9 45 a.m., Sunday! 41l N.

i6th. 2 p.m., public more than anything else, has fluenced my interest in 1 inspired my interest in science I especially in the work of He added; scientist said Isaac is a Newton, a British mathema- Among other things He is, I be- tician, astronomer and physicist lieve He is a of the early 18th Century, one off Steven R. Carlin, executive in Whitehall at 2 p.m.lllnd for oncoming traffic to pass and was struck the ine enure group wm be of scientists have that the more we learn the more we p.m. program, during which Roberts will show slides and play a tape recording made by Kuether for the of rear by Gehweiler. )n a choral work, Song marve) at the wonders of the BENEATH BASILICA Rev.

Haukedalen will at- nf Norway to close the nro noon in car in turn was struck in the 01 INorway, 10 tiuse piu tchool for all 11 a.m., worship; 4:30 p.m., junior youth and senior youth and question box for 7:30 p.m., service. Nursery care tor all services. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible study and prayer fellowship and story hour for children. and Adams Rev Howard Nelson, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school for all ages; 11 a.m., worship; 7:30 p.m., worship.

Wednes day, 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer service. Friday, 7 p.m., sendior young peoples. Rd and Loomis. producer of the show, which for two seasons has involved interviews and polling of the nation's temple saiem top science students, said the remarkable aspect is that they are never asked specifically about religion, but bring it up themselves. Specialties of the technical-: minded youngsters run the range of the sciences physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy and other areas.

p.m., study class. Rrv. Lloyd Mooney, pastor. 9:30 a Bible school, classes for all ages; 10:45 a.m., worship; 6:30 youth service for beginners through college age youth and adult Bible study; 7:30 p.m., gospel service, nursery care provided for all services. Monday through Friday, 5:55 Truth for Living.

WKTY Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., prayer and Bible study, children's story hour. Thursday, 7 p.m., church visitation evening. Saturday, 9 a.m., children's Saturday class. FIRST-223 West Ave. S.

Rev. James H. Bell and Robert C. Light, ministers. 9 and 11 a.m., worship; 9-50 a.m., church school for all ages.

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., worship. North Salem Rd. Rev. Leonard C. Beenken, pastor.

9:30 am, Sunday school; 9:30 and 11 a.m worship, bursary care. Salvation Army 315 pm, Watchtower. Tuesday, 8 Bible studies: 418 N. 16th; SALVATION ARMY-223 N. 8th, Citadel.

Barnes, 1018 State; H. Rucker, R. Capf. Alvin Clark. Onalaska; M.

Soper, 409 N. 11th, Onalaska Thursday, 7:30 p.m., theocratic Synagogue ministry and service meeting. CONGREGATION SONS OF ABRAHAM Latter-day Saints -Temple, 1820 Main. Rabbl Bernard Relchman. Saturday, 9 a.m., service.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST-1306 Lib Sunday, 10:30 a.m., children's class, erty. Gustave Schilling. 10 a.m., Sun-; day school; 6 sacrament serv (j flitarian FellOlCShip Ice. REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS and Sill. 9 45 a.m., 110 West Ave.

S. church school; 11 am, worship; 7:30 10:30 a.m.. Dr. Eric Gundersen, speak- Lutheran rear bv the Edwards car. Hold- grarn en was unhurt.

Tickets may be obtained from choir members or at the door. Wagner Cemeterv, Town Hale. The son of Mr. and Racine! Miccinn Lockman was born in car traveled 90 occasion. Mission vyhitphall virinitv Feh 25 control and landed kyl iniin GuXs Am: in the He.mer Fremstad drive- MlSSIOnOry mundson July 30.

1927. The cou- and the Edwards car trav- pie farmed near here until 40 lATSnn abnul two thev Ril'bnrd 2- 0s' IS the Son Of Rex, Ralph Kueth- qpn a naqspnepr with Kdw; and Latin American handicraft will be on display. The public may attend. Catholic To Give Talk Sassrtiss On Venezuela (nr ors include two sons at La Crosse state University. ors mcmae iwo sons, DonaW Hanson and Harnisch A veteran missionary and for- Union am1 naire mer pastor of the La Crosse it took her 11 years to solve the years ago, diggers had emptied James Sunday Masses: Chippewa Falla; four sta(p Assembly of God Church, Rev.

riddle of an empty funeral the inside chamber, placed ev- 5 10 'pm day at s. Mrs. Irvin (Lillian) 1 Elmer Niles, will speak at monument beneath the erything in a small wooden box 12 and j.30 8lS0 00 er St. 1959. Writh his wife.

Sue, and Scott, he has been in Honduras since last August. Archeologist Solves Empty Funeral Tomb North American BIBLE 7th and Fnrry. Rpv. Laon Franck, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., worship; 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting, worship. Wednesday.

7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study, youth group meeting all services. and Loomis. Rev Leland Evenson. Saturday, 9 a.m., church school, ages 5 through 10. Sun-, day, 8 45 and 10:45 a.m., worship and nursery; 8 45 and 9:45 a.m., church; school.

Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Life of Paul film. er; church school In the coach house. Blvd. and Main.

Rev. Melvin L. Frank, minister. Rev. David Roberts, associate minister.

9:30 and 11 a.m., worship, church school and classes for all ages; nursery provided. United Church of Christ ST. JOHN'S Ave. and Cass. Rev.

Stefan and Market. Rev. John Staton, pastor. Guttormsson, pastor. 7:45, 9 and 8 a.m, chapel service; 9:15 a.m., 10 30 am, church school and nursery; I church school; 10:30 worship and 2 p.m., High Hopes Club; 4 nursery care provided, pastor's class; 7 p.m., lunior Luther League niled Pentecostal Church Bv PIERO DE GARZAROLIJ an inside chamber, where I ROME (AP) An Italian ar- found small relies of human JT J0SEpM.s cheologist who believes she has bones.

Msgr. Joseph Kundinger, rector. As identified St. bones said someone told me that, Revs- our savior 'S- aih and Division Rev Nursery care for gq OD and Birch Rev. J.

L. Mattes, pastor 9 and 10:30 APOSTOLIC Southern a.m., worship, church school and nurs- ISLAND PARK-2544 Lakeshore Drive erv carf Rev. James W. Phillips, pastor 9 45 OUR PI. and Weston a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., Rev.

Norman A. Nelson, pastor. 8:45 and 10:30 a.m., worship, Sunday school, ages 3 through grade 7 and nursery care; 9 50 a.m., lunior worship, grades 3 through Bible classes, grades 8 through 12 and adults; cherubim choir rehearsal and coffee hour; 7 p.m., Luther League. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., worship. 6:30 p.m., training union; 7:30 p.m worship.

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., service. TABERNACLE Liberty and Sill. Rev. Arthur Mansur, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., worship and children's church; 8 p.m., evangelistic service.

Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer service and Bible study Sabbath School Rally Is Set rxceo. JOIMC3 UI aUUTl rat KJ 3AV I ts tv it 1-1 11 A rick Devine, James Falconer and George Ulvilden's pastor. Assistant A Sabbath SChOOl Tally tO 0m- James, daughters. BIRTHS Melbv, Mrs. Robert (Beatrice) Melby and Mrs.

Leo (Shirley) Johnson, all of Union Grove, and Mrs. Orion (Helen) Hanson, Vandenburg AFB, 16 grandchilren; one brother, HARRY LUCE Lester Ivockman, and one sis- DEATHS LA CROSSE Grandview Hospital March 11, son. Mark Robert.der> Shaker, both to Mr. and Mrs Stanley lies- of Ferry, Idaho. lelberg, Onalaska (Lois MRS.

AI.BKRT SMTKKU 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the local Vatican basilica. and left it in a room of the Vati- before Holy Days, pm. and church, 16th and Ferry Streets Prof. Margherita Guarducci.

can forum ST The Rev. Mr. Niles and his Rome University specialist in Prof. Guarducci said she lo- dercrott. wife spent the last five years in ancient inscriptions, told a news cated the box in the summer of blessed sacrament loscv Blvd.

Barquisimeto, Venezuela. He conference Friday that she put 1963 and found it contained hu- built a new Assembly of God two and two together after man bones and specimens of a Harry Luce, 70, of 707 Spruce Bible school with a capacity for by on a gold-embroidered red fabric. Drive. La Crescent, died 50 dormitory students. In addi long-forgotten container.

Saturday, March 13, in a La tion he held the positions of Excavations under St. prof. Venerando Correnti, pastor Walter Larsorv 9 and 10:15 phasjze the importance Of Week- a.m., worship, Sunday school and nurs- t- ery care, 4 p.m., adult instruction Jy Bible Study Will take place Lenten m' at the Seventh-day Adventist the Seventh-day Division.iChurch, 2117 La Crosse Sat- Klnq St. Rev. Alfred Sonnberger, administrator.

Assistants: Revs. James Bailey and Michael McKenna. Sunday Masses: 6 30, 7:45, 9, 10:30 High Mass; and noon. Weekdays, 6:30, 7 and 8 Mother of Perpetual Help Novena, Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m, CHURCH OF Cres office said corresponds to what mrs mies nave cemetery was highlight- is known of St. Peter.

Green Bay St. (Kathryn A. Cag-jtVe when she suffered a and one son, Kenneth both at served. From 1946 to 1955 1 flTin were stationed in Nicaragua funel andan March 11, son to Mr. Services will be held at Zion (Joyce) Stugen of La Crosse; where he was Bible school di- primitive fey) tor Rev Virgil Duellman, assistant.

and Sill. Rev. Ernest Sunday Masses at 4:30, 8:30 and 10:30 Nelson, pastor. Rev. Ronald E.

bones found in the box were Dally Mass at 8 00 a m. Contes Mach, assistant pastor. 8:45 and 10 30 o-f sions Saturday 4 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to worship; 8:40 and 10:25 a those of a male, about 60 to 70 8:30 m. nurwry through 7.

a years old, and Of robust holy TR IN 13th St and Park Ave Wednesday, 7:30 data which the Vatican press v. j. piecity, pastor, 18rvice 1 Revs. Thomas Dempsey and Joseph FIRST-114 5th Ave. Onalaska Martinson, assistants, Sunday Masses: 5 45, 7, 8:15, 9:45 and 11 a m.

Daily Masses: 6:30 and 8 a.m. Confessions: Saturday, 11 to 11:30 a.m., 3 to 5:45 and 7:30 to 9 m. and every Friday tot- stroke. Crossc hospital. Services will he presbyter, assistant superintend- Basilica between 1940 and 1950 anthropologist from Palermo cent, Minn.

Rev. Richard speitz, IW.W. nuvB.il D.S.IM.O announced later by Waldow Fu-ent, and Bible school director brought the discovery of a Sec- St Francis Hosoital WAUKON, Albert neral Service. for the Assemblies of God in ond-Century B.C. pagan ceme- 1A Snitker, 82, died at her home Venezuela.

During this time tery and a nearby marble-cov- March 10, son to Mr. and Friday, March 12. WAYNE R. SMITH Mrg NUes as Bible ered monument erected in the Mrs. James J.

Finn, 106 S. -4th was pianning (0 fly to Wayne R. Smith, 30, of 3101 school instructor. Fourth Century A D. St.

(Mildred L. Jacobus) Phoenix, to join her son, S. 28th St. died Friday, March Venezuela is the second Latin March 11, son to Mr. and Oliver and family, who were 12 He is survived by his widow, American country in which the Mrs.

Robert L. Palmer. spending a winter vacation Marla; one daughter Deanna, Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Niles have and one son, Kenneth both at served. From 1946 to 1955 nf fmmd in thP! ano 10 Pm ana every hnmn nnn ejetpr Mrs Stanlpv upro ctatinnoH in Nioflraffua funeral structure and an adjoin- portions ot earm louna in ine )owing Novana in honor 0( sorrow- home, one sister, Mrs. Stanley were stationed in Nicaragua primiUvo box matched exactiy Wlth earth fu. Mother 7 30 p.m. Mrt 1 vw A 1 I ne was DiDie ui where I was able to from the hidden chamber and st james-i 102 Caledonia Rev.

Mrs. Donald J. Weber, New Al- Reformed Church at 1:30 p.m.. three brothers, Jack of Little rector and, for one year, field mscripuons wnere 1 wa. ctructure pastor; Revs bin, Iowa.

(Carol F. Darling) Mondav and burial will be in the Falls Minn and Neil and superintendent decipher the Greek words Te-. near the funeral structure. 12. daughter to Mr FrTends Gene! tath of hi' He and Si" Nte hold BA de- ent; here is said Thts led to only one eonclu- and Mrs.

Thomas A. Pender- may caR af tbe Martin Funeral mother, Mrs. Agnes Smith; his grees from Florida Southern the piofessor. yealous gj AVe ReV D- the inscribta grnia A. Seitz) will officiate.

Rose Sagear; and his paternal service a film on Venezuelan life a larger ana paruy uu CANTON. OHIO Mrs. Snitker, the former Mar- grandmother, Mrs. Lydia and missionary work will he demolished construction, Anltman General Hospital tha Kiesau, was born at Two Smith shown. March 11, son to Mr and Mrs.

Wis Oct. 1M3. She Services will be at 2 p.m. Robert Himtzke. Canton.

Ohio. Monday in the Evangeu- (Barbara Beaird, formerly of Winneshiek and Ludlow Town-cat Lutheran Church Highland. Hinvtzke for- Her husband died several Rev. Gerhard Albrecht will of- Ave. and Rev Arthur M.

Feroe, pastor. Rev urdav. Fred E. Landdeck, intern. 9 and 10:30 rWqp Advpntiqf worship, nursery care, Sunday me f-18 AavenilST school and Bible classes; 10:30 a church, Bible Study groups of approximately 15 adults meet aduit instruction class; 6:30 sen- Saturdav mornings at the lor high league; 8 p.m., combined meeting of fellowship and Mr.

and Mrs CnUTCn. 9 7 er 4 fl oUm Services for children of vari- speaker. Wednesday 6 and 7:40 p.m Lenten service; 6 p.m., courtesy bus OUS age levels Will be Conducted for La Crosse state students. separate divisions. The rally is observed throughout the world by more than 24,700 Seventh-day Adventist Sabbath schools.

years ago. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Matthew merly of La Crosse) WHITMAN, MO. Whitman Air Force Rase Hospital Feb. 14, son, Timothy Ray, to (Margaret) Kamp, Castalia; a Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Sever- Oliver, Waukon; 10 grandson, Whitman, Mo. (Mary and several great- chio, formerly of Kansas City grandchildren. Mo. formerly of Tay- MRS james PAC1.

lor, Wis.) in Viroqua Kiwanians To Honor Seniors VIROQUA, Kiwanis ficiate and burial will be Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends call at the Sletten-McKee Bechtel, Waukon, with whom Funeral Home from 7 to 9 Sun- and 0(ber achievements at the Rlc archedoaist said she lived, and Mrs. Vernon day and at the church Monday tbird anuual honor dinner Mon- from 1 p.m. until service time day night, March 15. Arnold Oldenberg, president is A in charge of arrangements.

near LILLIAN MERCIER Mrs. William (Lillian) Mercier, 76 of 416 Lincoln Erie, died in her home Friday, mii ii vrr A E. Wis. Mrs March 12 Services are tenta- James Pad, 51, Rockton, died tively arranged for Wednesday St. Joseph Hospital Thursday, March 11, at a Vi- in La Crosse by the Schumach- March 8 son to Mr.

and Mrs roqua hospital after a long 111- er Funeral Home. Charles G. Kroner Milwau- ness. Services will he held at Mt. Club will honor Viroqua High transept School seniors for scholastic; was puzzled by two Edmond Doerre, Richard A.

Wlsnew- ski and Francis A. Wavra, assistants Sunday Masses, 5:30, 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:15 Miraculous Medal Novena, Tuesday, 7:30 Adult Instruction Classes in Christian doctrine, Monday and Wednesday, 8 p.m. Confessions Sat- she wall and found the bones with- 5p.md 7,0 said, on which three altars were suspicion dawning on ST PATRicK s-onaiaska. Rev. Joseph built above ground over the cen- them of having discovered what turies.

The last of them built had been sought for centuries 10 and n.is; daily Mass at 5 Con-' by Pope Clement VIII in the the remains of St. 15th Century is the main -bronze-canopied altar that stands today in the basilica Marian Meet Is Set For New World fessions; Saturday, 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST-832 Avon Rev. Constant Chilicki, pastor; Assist ant.

Rev Rev. Paul A Roe, pastor. A Robert Moll- drem, intern 8:15 and 10:45 a worship, nursery care; 9:30 a.m., church school and adult Bible class, nursery care; 2:30 p.m., confirmation league bowling. Bainbrldge Rev Solberg, pastor. 8 and 10:30 a.m., worship; Sunday school; 9:15 a.m., grades 3 through high school; 10:30 a.m., nursery through grade 2.

Church ot Lutheran Confession st mark eve angelical 9th and of Christ, 8th and Cass Sts. Main. Rev. Jonathan Schaller, pastor Saturday, 9 a.m., Saturday school at st. Lukes, Stoddard.

Sunday, ii a Herold Haskel, and Boyd Kues- worship. 1 Missouri Synod Shorewood Dr wood Terrace Rev Andrew Frinke Wren Mary Jones, COHCOrd, pastor 9 am, Sunday school; 915tijjnn. Karpn nirlcip ava a.m., adult Bible class; 10:15 a.m IXaren UlCKie, worship. land, and Linda Feeee, Wisconsin synod Niles, Mich. The pianist is Gayle Trio, Student To Take Part In Service A vocal trio, pianist, student preacher and a faculty member, all of Minnesota Bible College, will take part in a service Sunday at 7 p.m.

in First Church Christ, 8 th and Cass Sts. The faculty member is Prof. ter, Griswold, Iowa, is the stu- Wedge cOmPOSed of William J. Jablonske Sun- WISCONSIN SYNOD LUTHERAN SERV- Sav'ev Cocswell 11 am ICE-Sponsored by the conference of Tuesday, 7:15 p.m., Rosary, 7:30 the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran Churches Ine public may attend the Mother of Perpetual Help Novena, benediction. Confession.

Confessions Saturday 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 8 30 p.m. ot the La Crosse area every Sunday from 8 to 8:30 a.m. over WKTY. service.

For the first time, an inter- kee. (Nancy Wittenberg; both parents formerly of La Cres- Pisgah Methodist Church at 2 cent) GEORGE GRAF George Graf. 68, of 427 9th ViroqUQ Youth m. Monday. Friends may call La Crescent, died hole in the earth right the funeral structure, Seniors of the National Honor which obviously was a tomb, national Marian Congress will Society Chapter will also be was emp as if its contents taRe in thp New WoHd guests.

had been taken away a Pope VJ the con. Guest speaker will be James inscripted wall hid gresSi (o be bejd March 18-25, Erickson, dean of the graduate in the Dominican Republic, school of La Crosse State ProycrS Asked For The session actually will com- versity. Pinkfc fnnco two congresses. The fourth VJVII IMgniS v-uuse Mariological Congress, March ITie La Crosse Christian Cler- 18-22. will consist of meetings Association voted Fri- by theologians and scripture FIRST Ave ---------------------ST.

THOMAS and Weston and Cameron Rev Fritz Miller. Sts Rev. Thomas E. Mullen, pastor; pastor. 8:15 and 10 am, worship; 10 LESSON-SERMON SET Assistants, Revs Delbert J.

Malin and a.m., Sunday school. Wednesday, 7:30 Donald F. Wllger. Sunday Masses 6, p.m., Lenten service. 7 30, 9, 10.30 and 12.

Weekday Mass, 6 30 and 8 a Confessions: Saturday, and 26th. Rev. G. F. Albrecht, pastor.

8:15 and 10:45 a.m., worship; 9:30 a.m., Sunday school and Bible class. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and 7:30 to 9 Miraculous Medal Novena Wednesdays, 7:30 pm. ST and Winnebago Sts. Rev. Ernest J.

Kalm, pastor; Rev William Grevatch, assistant. Daily Masses: 7 and 8 a m. Sunday Masses: 7, 8.15, 9 15, 10:30 and 11:30 Confessions: Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 pm The parable of the prodigal son is featured in the Bible lesson on to be read in Christian Science churches Sunday. How everyone must eventual- 3 Civil Matters On Motion Day Calendar HTON, Wis. David prayer be said Sunday in all clarify and present Mary's place irn 22, Viroqua, suf- community churches the in theology.

Its theme will be i a 'I 4 1 "Kin i Ka a Tncf a nnf al the- Ferries Funeral Home in to local hospital Saturday. Injured In Crash day to recommend that public scholars who will investigate. La Farge Saturdav evening, at March 13. CAS the Pad home after 11 am. Survivors include his widow, Blackburn.

ut in ki Sunday and at the church Mon- Elizabeth; three sons. Cleon of fered extensive injuries when realtralion of civil r.ghls tn Alt- Mary the TesUument Three civil matters are on the day from 11 am until the Crescent, Minn, and Ra- his car went out of control two bama. lheoject (the seen La Crosse Circuit Court motion ice Phael an(i William, both of La miles south of Cashton on STH day calendar, scheduled to be Mrs Pad was a teacher be-Crosse; two daughters, Mrs Jo- 27 Friday night, heard at 9:30 a.m., Mondav be- fore her marriage Aug. 5, 1936 (Georgina) Hickey of La fore Judge Lincoln Neprud. She is survived by her hus- Crosse, and Mrs Ralph (Eloda) morial Hospital IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL St.

Paul and Avon Rev Walter E. Gutzke, pastor 9 and 10 30 am, Communion fjnd (fog of his service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service. Own 1 ite IS brought OUt in the Eve ot Holy Days ano First Friday CALVARY Christian Science textbook: 3:30 and 7 30 p.m. and Park Rev.

Lloyd by acknOWledging the ST PIUS-3711 28th Church entrance and 10cam- Sa an at tha rear of tha school. Rev. Francis urdav' 9 am- Saturday school Supremacy Of Spirit, WhlCh an- V. McCaffrey, pastor. Masses; 6:30, 8.

Wednesday, 7 30 pm, Lenten service claims Of matter, that 9 30 and 11 a Weekday Masses: 6:15 sx PAUL EVANGELICAL-Main St mortals ran lav nff mnrtalitv and 8 a.m. Confessions: Saturday. 3:30, and Sand Lak, Rd onalaska Rev monals Can lay Ott mortality Ruben A Kettenacker, pastor. 9:15 and find the indissoluble Spirit- a.m„ Sunday school; 10.30 a.m., wor- uaj Unk which establishcs man 7:30 and 9 p.m., also on Thursday before First Friday. The association also voted to the seventh Marian Congress, have Rev.

Jan es March 22-25. is to deepen devo- He was taken to Vernon Me- Rev. John Staton, and Rev. to the Mary. Leonard Beenken of the Social Our Spiritual Mother will be Clerk of Court Carl F.

Schmck band; one daughter. Mrs. Rich- Broring of Woodbridge. V. Shertff Ac.ion Committee investigate reported Fridav.

nrd Heckarl, La Farge; one grandchildren; two great-grand- James Newtarg of tashfon.ipossible cooperation with other blic Archbish- children; and one brother. Jo- Blackburn failed to negotiate a tocal groups in expressing con- A ehbish seph of California curve and traveled out of con-cern for civil rights. He was preceded in death by 600 feet, crossing the Mil- two sisters and one grandson, Railroad Hacks. Services will be at 8:30 a car was a total loss. Tuesday in the Schumacher Fu- neral Home and at 9 a m.

in Scouts To Meet NEWMAN CENTER PARISH-1732 State St. Rev George Hirtger and Rev James Biechler, pastors. Sunday Masses: 9, 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m., 10 a.m Cana Mass. Monday through Friday, Masses and Holy Days, 7, 11:45 a.m. and 5:10 p.m., Saturday, 10 am.

Christian Science ship Saturday, 9 a.m., Saturday school. Wednesday, 8 p.m Lenten forever in the divine likeness, inseparable from his Methodist and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Bak- ASBURY-ltth and Redfieid Rev. Deane or Irish, minister. 9 15 and 10:45 a.m p. worship and church school; 6:30 p.m., senior high fellowship.

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service, Rev. Keith Davison, speaking. IN RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF ROBERT RIELAND THE MEDARY GARDEN CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF B0SCHERT and ZIELKE ADDITIONS IN THE TOWN OF SHELBY An adjourned meeting on plant, specifications and special assessments for the proposed sewer system will be held MONDAY, MARCH 15th at 7:30 p.m. at the Shelby Town Hall ERNEST ROESLER Clerk, Sanitary District No. 1 Boy Scout Given Ad Altare Dei Award op Emanuele Clarizio, chairman of the congresses, says many Catholics in Latin America lack a proper understanding of their FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN 1ST-West Ave.

and King. 9:30 a Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., service Wednesday, 8 p.m evening testimo- 4th Ave nial meeting Reading room open every day except Sundays and legal holidays from 11 am. to 5 p.m. and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

523 Main Onalaska Rev David A Passet, minister 8:30 and 11 a worship; 9 45 a.m., Sunday school, classes for all ages beginning with age 11 a nursery care; 7 pm, Methodist Youth Fellowship Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten service. Church of Christ relation to Mary and to religion SSST. Sit generally. ter. evangei.st.

9:30 a.m Bible scnool, a 9 8 ONALASKA, Scout "One purpose of these meet- 00 a a9es the hmch The Crucifixion, CRESCENT, Minn. Boy Glenn R. Walinski, Onalaska. ings is to let the People of Latin p.m service Thursday, 7pm, fam- La Crescent, Rev. Rich- Scout xroop 33 will hold its first has received his Ad Altare Dei America see the way we live a alv, andPadVJtt' for ard Speitz officiating.

meeting after reorganizing at 7 Award from St. Patrick's Cath- Christian life and learn to imi- CHAR1 ES street church of CHR and Logan. Burdett Wakeman and Cloyd Christman, evangelists, 7:30 p.m., Evangei Time over 6 30 p.m.. Junior Hi and Senior Hi MYF groups meet. Burial will be in Crucifixion Monday in Prince of olic Church.

ate Our Lady the way she lived Cemetery. Peace Lutheran Church. The award is given for serv- in he said. Friends may call at the fu- Harold Lehman is the new ice to the church. Another aspect of the Con- neral home Monday from 3 to Scoutmaster.

Russell Martell Walinski is the son of Mr. and gress is a village of 200 houses 5 and 7 to 9 p.m The Rosary and Morse are assistant Mrs. George Walinski, 422 N. being built at the request of the will be at 7:30 p.m. scoutmasters and a 5th Onalaska.

He is the Dominican hierarchy as an ex- Mr. Graf as a member of a a js troop committee first member of Troop 68. St. ample of an approach to solving the Holy Name Society of the chairman. Patrick's Church, to receive the the problems of the poor Church of the Crucifixion Par- ish DOCTOR TO SPEAK His work toward the honor Congress in Higuey, 200 farai- For the Unitarian Universal- was supervise by hus scoutmas- lies, selected on the basis of Idaho contains the largest peRowsbip 0f ba Crosse Sun- ter- Milo G.

Pohl. and his pas- need, will be presented with ti- primitive area in the United dgy at jq jq a pr Eric Gun-tor- JosePh N. Bach. ties to new $1,000 homes. WLCX; 9 30 a.m., Bible school for all ages; 10 30 a.m., worship and Communion; 6 p.m., new training tor service class; 7 p.m..

Hour of Evangelism. Mondav, 7:30 p.m., Cottage Bible study Thursday, 7 p.m., Bible study and youth groups. CHURCH OF S. 27th 10 a Bible study; 11 worship; At the Closing session Ot the 7 p.m., worship. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.,1 Bible study.

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