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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Delivered On RFD August 30, 1956 'Stain (DnaJtkiu The LA CROSSE TRIBUNE, La Crosse, Wisconsin RFV. L. T. OLSON LANSING, Iowa former pastor of the Lansing Evangelical Church, the Rev. L.

T. Olson, died Sunday at his home at Marshalltown at the age of 65. He was ordained in 1924 and retired from active work In 1955. He had served at George, Lansing, Nevada, Defiance, Cedar Rapids and Marshalltown, all in Iowa. His wife, four children, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild survive.

Funeral services were held at Marshalltown Wednesday. ALFRED HOFF ONTARIO, WIs. (Special) Alfred Vivian Hoff, 59, of Milwaukee, formerly of Ontario, died Tuesday in Milwaukee. He is survived by his wife, the former Beatrice Miller of Viroqua; two daughters, Sarah and Susanne, both at home; one son, Albert, at home; his father, Iver of La Crosse; his stepmother; one sister, Mrs. Henry (Florence) Jertson, of La Crosse; and a stepsister, Mrs.

William (Ruby) Schroeder of Milwaukee. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Brush Creek Lutheran Church near Ontario. The Rev. N.

IL Hjermstad will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. ford (Laurayne) Vick, Mrs. Norman (Esther) Felton, Mrs. Ray-! mom! (Melba) Privet, Fern and Coral, all of Caledonia, and Sister Mary Ragner of Delevan, two sons, John, at home, and Valery, Caledonia; and 15 grand children. She is also survived by three brothers, Nicholas, John and Ed Welcher, all of Caledonia.

ARTHUR HOROZAK BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. services Arthur J. Horozak, formerly of Alma Center, who died in Chicago last weekend, will be held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church of Alma Center. Fr.

Brey will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. The rosary was to have been said at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Ness Funeral Chapel. His brother Eugene, of Milwaukee, was to come for the services. MKS.

JOHN THILLEN CALEDONIA, Minn. Mrs. John Thillen, 61, died at her home Tuesday after a long illness. The former Appolonia Welscher, she married John Thillen at St. Catholic Church May 6, 1919.

They made their home on a farm northwest of Caledonia. Funeral services will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. at the Biaschke Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Catholic Church.

The Rev. A. E. will officiate and burial will be in Calvary ALBERT HONGEKHOLT PETERSON, Minn. Funeral services for Albert Hongerholt, 65, were to have been held Wednesday afternoon at the Johnson Funeral Home in Lanesboro and the Grace Lutheran Church at Peterson.

The Rev. James Asp was to officiate, with burial in the Grace Church Cemetery. Mr. Hongerholt was killed late Saturday when the tractor he was driving tipped over. He is survived by his wife; three sons, Sidney and Joseph of Minneapolis, and Ingvald of Williston, N.D.; four daughters, Mrs.

Bernard Klingsheim and Mrs. Earl Klingshelm, Lime Springs, Iowa, Miss Helen Hongerholt, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Marvin Carlson, Rolling Stone, and 12 grandchildren. Mr. Hongerholt is also survived by three brothers, Henry and Joseph, Whalan, and Daniel, Rushford; and five Mrs.

Carl Gudmunson, Mrs. Sigvart Gudmunson and Mrs. Art Johnson, all of Whalan, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Peterson, and Mrs. Charles Blagsvedt, Lanesboro.

MRS. (HARLES WHITNEY DE SOTO, Wis. (Special) Graveside services for Mrs. Charles Whitney, 64, formerly of De will be held at the De Soto Cemetery Thursday at 3 p.m. The Rev.

Tom Anderson will officiate. Mrs. Whitney died Tuesday at her home in Mason City, Iowa, after a long llness. Funeral services will be held in Mason City Thursday. Mrs.

Whitney was born in the Town of Wheatland, Vernon County, on March 7, 1892, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hayden. She is survived by her husband, Mason City; two daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Eunice) Woodiwiss and Mrs.

Paul (Eva) Zehrens, both of Mason City; a son, Archie Stearns, Cemetery. The Rosary will said a sister, Mrs. Harold Joseph Milwaukeean Denies Link With Communism Wednesday, August 29, 1956 Page 9 WASHINGTON UFI John Gilman of Milwaukee has been I named by the House Un American Committee as one of the young people the Communist party "is grooming for leadership in the future." A committee report named Gilman as an example of the young Committee to Commute the Death Sentence of the The Rosenbergs were convicted and executed several years ago for conspiracy to commit espionage by transmitting atomic weapons secrets. The report said Gilman invoked the Fifth Amendment guarantee against seif-in- crimination "to evade questions campaign In the Rosenberg atom ic spy case. The report of the Rosenberg protest movement said of cr men given prominence in the questions Communist-supported propaganda bership and activities" when he appeared at a committee hearing in Washington Aug.

2, 1955. In Milwaukee Tuesday, Gilman it. most significant aspects et was the comparative youth of many of its Gllman said the charges are The report said, "They represent the group which the party is grooming for leadership in the future." Gilman was listed as chairman of the Milwaukee "Provisional "absolutely untrue." Gilman, who studied at the University of Wisconsin, operates a floor covering shop in Milwaukee. He was executive secretary of! sprinkle little fahteeth on Wisconsin nvil (non-acle!) the Wisconsin Civil Rights Congress until It dissolved last January. He ran unsuccessfully for state senator in 1948 and 1949 on the Progressive Party ticket.

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Davenport was born April morning after a long illness. 9, 1868, near Soldiers Grove. He never married, and maintained a farm near Trout Creek until 20 years ago. He then moved to Soldiers Grove and had made his her in death. She was born in Oslo, July 16, 1869, and married Charles! DUssow at North Bend in 1885.

Her husband and son Robert, preceded! home with a cousin, David Davenport. Survivors include a brother, Arthur, of Soldiers Grove; one sis- Funeral services will be held at! Zion Lutheran Church Friday at! 2 p.m., the Rev. N. E. Benson of-! ficiating.

Burial will be in Pine! Thursday at 8 p.m. at the funeral of Florida. home. Mrs. Thillen is survived by her BENONE DAVENPORT husband; six daughters.

Mrs. Clif- SOLDIERS GROVE. Wis. (Spe-! ter. Mrs.

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from noon until the services. Mrs. Dussow is survived by three daughters, Miss Charlotte Dussow! of Chicago, Mrs. J. L.

(Constance)! Strike of La Crosse and Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Neumann of Chi- LAST CALL for Friends were asked to call aticag0: Herbert, of the Sime Brothers Funeral Home in Readstown Wednesday night. MRS. DENA DUSSOW GALESVILLE. Wis.

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