I 6, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1962 DIAL ALpine 6-3111 Obituaries Today's Funerals in Madison Fred' T. Finn, at 1:30 p.m., Frautschi fu a home, 3610 Speedway rd. Arthur Ness NEW GLARUS Arthur M. Ness, 71, New Glarus, died -in a Monroe hospital Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) after a brief illness.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Primrose Lutheran Church. Mr. Ness was born in Primrose township and was a retired township farmer. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs.
Bernice Paulson, Minneapolis; a brother, Mons, New Glarus; two sisters, Mrs. Ingaborg Huckaby, Santa Cruz, and Mrs. E. M. Restiegin, Olympia, and two grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Zentner funeral home here after 7 Robert E. Kulm WATERTOWN Robert E. Kulm, 86, Watertown, died Friday (Nov. 23, 1962) in a hospital after an illness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Monday in the Schmutzler funeral home, where friends may call after 3 p.m. today. Survivors include his wife, the former Zayda Schlieve. He was a retired cigarmaker and a lifelong Watertown resident. Carl Rinde PORTAGE Carl Rinde, 76, Portage, a -retired plumber, died at home Friday (Nov.
23, 1962) after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Port funeral home, where friends may call after 3 p.m. today. Surviving are his wife, Hannah; three sons, Norman, Curtis, and Mervin, and four daughters, Mrs.
John Belke, Mrs. Keith Genrick, and Mrs. Chester Berger all of Portage; a and Mrs. Richard Ryan, Wyocena; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. William Pepper WATERTOWN William per, 88, Jefferson, died Friday (Nov.
23, 1962) at his home. Mr. Pepper was born in Janesville and lived most of his life in Jefferson. Survivors include a brother, Emil, Jefferson. Funeral services will be held at 2:15 p.m.
Monday in the Minshall funeral home, Jefferson, where friends may call after 3 p.m. today. Mrs. William Pratt Mrs. William L.
Pratt, 89, of 1225 Gilson died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) in a Madison hospital after a short illness. The former Ida Tiffany was born in Juneau county, and was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was a Madison resident for 38 years, Her husband died in 1927. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Orville Dahlen, Lamoni, a son, George 741 Chapman a sister, Sarah Briggs, 1225 Gilson a brother, Edward Babcock; 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Frautschi funeral home, 3610 Speedway rd. Mr. Herbert Smith of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints will conduct services.
Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery, 1 Speedway rd, Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 tonight. Pennebohm. I CAFETERIAS 13 E. Main Street 676 State Street 204 State Street 919 University Ave. Hildale Shopping Center MAKE EVERYONE HAPPY! Quick Service OFFICE GIRLS on Luncheons Delightful, Our Low Calorie famous Chinese Chow Mein Style Noodles, Chop Suey with butter 69c SELF SERVICE LUNCHEON Roast Turkey SHOPPERS giblet Turkey Friccassee Young Whipped sage potatoes, aressing, salad, cran.
cranberry a sauce butter gravy, sauce, crispy hot berry and coffee. roll 43 Floyd L. Dudley Floyd L. Dudley, 67, of 402 S. Livingston died Saturday (Nov.
24, 1962) in a Madison hospital after a long illness. He was a manager of the Earle hotels, Detroit, and a Madison resident for the past eight years, and a member of the American Legion post 501. Survivors include his wife. Elsie; four sisters, Mrs. John Filizola, Santa Monica, Mrs.
Hazel Smith, 129 Judd st. Mrs. Robert Barnwell, Del Ray Beach, and Mrs. Edgar Westbury, 1714 Michigan and three brothers, Roy, Lantana, Russell, 2303 E. Washington and Donald, 408 E.
Dean ave. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at funeral home, 5203 Monona dr. The Rev. David Giles of the Madison Bible Fellowship Churn will officiate.
Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Thomas Alderson BELOIT-Thomas Alderson, a Beloit machinist, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) in a Beloit hospital.
Survivors include his wife, the former Isabella McClellan; five sons, Thomas Larry, and Richard, all at home; and Curtis and James, both of Santa Anna, a daughter, Sally, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alderson, Janesville; three brothers, Leonard, Janesville; and Edward and James, both of Santa Anna; three sisters, Mrs. LaVerne Heim, Edgerton; Mrs. Douglas Woodworth, Shullsburg; and Mrs.
Alfred Fay, Memphis. and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in RosmanUehling-Kinzer funeral home here where friends may call after p.m. today.
Fred W. Sprecher SAUK CITY--Fred W. Sprecher, 89, Troy township farmer, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) at the home of a daughter in Sauk City after a long illness. Survivors include three ters, Mrs.
Howard Sorg and Mrs. Cecil McCready, both of Spring Green; and Mrs. Donald Hehenberger, Sauk City; two sons, Wilbert and Clarence, Troy township; 18 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Black Hawk Evangelical United Brethren church here.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at Zimmerman funeral home, Sauk City. Dallas Pursell BOSCOBEL Funeral services for Dallas Pursell, 50, Boscobel, who died Wednesday in a Madison hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Godager funeral home, Blue River, where friends may call after 3 p.m. today.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret, Tucson, three sons, Leo and Orville, Tucson; and Jerry, San Francisco, two daughters, Geraldine, Tucson; and Marilyn, Phoenix, two sisters, Mrs. Clara Payne, 418 Gannon Madison; and Mrs. Albert Dyer, 401 Powers Madison; and a 'brother, Eldon, Blue River. AU AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION MADISON WHOLESALE BUILDING SUPPLY INC. 2001 Fish Hatchery Road -Madison, Wis.
Voluntary of assets for the benefit of the creditors HARRY N. LOEB, ATTORNEY -RECEIVER APPOINTED BY HON. RICHARD W. BARDWELL, CIRCUIT JUDGE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1962 10:00 A.M. All selling inside 10:00 A.M.
Warehouse well stocked. Stock in excellent condition. Factory containers clearly identified. TILE NAILS Floor, wall, celling, acoustical LARGE ASSORTMENT single and double, mosaic flooring, bath, plastic rubber, vinyl, cove Aluminum, aluminum siding, masonbath, plastic, rubber, vinyl, cove ry, roofing, shingle, casing, finish. tures, adhesives, cement.
ing, and common. SIDING TOOLS EQUIPMENT Regular, aluminum, Insulwood, Gia- FORK LIFT CLARK 2 TON tex, assorted colors, corners to Floor trucks, 2 electric heaters, match, other varied corners. Kant- shingle rack, shelving sections sag supports, posts, poles. 4 dis- steel and wood, plastic strippers, appearing stairways, awnings, sheet- mastic trowels, gun tackers, Gunding. lach tile, asbestos, aluminum siding cutters, nailing machine and parts, signode, reels, clips.
DOORS WINDOWS Aluminum, Maloney, combination, screens, arches, louvres, vents, FLOOR SHELF STOCK molding, Initials, grilles, ornaments, thresholds, door track, railing Plastic, plaster, coating, patching, sections. finishes, tile, grout, adhesives, cement, stain, cleaner, wax, caulk, deck mops. ROOFING Roof deck, starter, rolls, bundles OFFICE EQUIPMENT single and double, self-locking shin. gles, asphalt, asbestos roof coating. TIME 1:30 P.M.
All very posting machine with stand, invoice machine HARD BOARD with stand, Burroughs adding machine, Friden calculator, 5 steel Plain, perforated, tempered, Celotex, masonite, struct-o-board, sheet desks, 8 executive and straight rock, Wilson Arts table and coun- chairs, visual record perpetual inter tops. Red oak--2x4, 4x4x12. ventory file, files, steel table, stor. age cabinets, desk lamp, L. C.
Smith Royal typewriters, check protecINSULATION tor, York air-conditioner, 2 pegFiber-glas, 2x16 2x24 board racks, Addressograph, P. P. rolls, batts, sheets. Foil, cork brick, stapler, scale, sealers, dispensers, trays, staples. coffee urn, and more.
DEALERS BUILDERS CONTRACTORS Attendance at this sale will reveal the limited coverage conveyed herein. TERMS OF SALE: CASH No personal checks accepted. Conducted by: ALLIED AUCTION AGENCY Costigan, E. F. Associates Madison HARRY N.
LOEB Receiver Lunch in the Building Parking Available Mrs. Elmer Dahlk MIDDLETON Mrs. Dahlk, 68, Rt. 1, Verona, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) at home after a long illness.
The former Clara Voss was a lifelong Verona area resident. She was married in 1913. Survivors include her husband; four sons, Eldon and Norman, both of Verona; and Lyle, 3902 Goodland and Robert, 3901 Goodland both of Madison; a daughter, Mrs. Bruce Volker, Verona; three brothers, John, 2126 Franklin and George, 2032 Hubbard both of Middleton; and Emil, Mt. Horeb: a sister, Mrs.
Frank Brown, Verona; 20 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the West Middleton Lutheran Church, Rt. 1, Verona. Friends may call at the funeral home, 2432 Elmwood Middleton, after 2 p.m.
today. Burial will be at Sunset Memory Gardens. Henry Bergmann BELOIT-Henry Bergmann, 74, longtime Beloit resident, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) in a Mil waukee hospital after a long illness. He was a member of the Lutheran Church here.
Survivors include three sons, John and H. Robert, both of Milwaukee; and Edgar, Germany: three daughters, Mrs. Joseph, Davis, Beloit; Mrs. Paul Klumb, Milwaukee; and Mrs. William Lamm, Chula Vista, four sisters, and 17 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Monday in Milwaukee. Clarence O. Roser Clarence O. Roser, 53, Wauwa, tosa, a former Madison resident, died unexpectedly Friday (Nov. 23, 1962) at home.
He formerly was an electrical engineer in 1 Madison and a Wisconsin Telephone Co. executive. Survivors include his wife, the former Jane Wideen; a son, Robert, Great Lakes; and two daughters, Vicki and Lori, at home. Funeral services will be held, at 1 p.m. Monday in the Borgwordt funeral home, Wauwatosa, where friends may call after 3 p.m.
today. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens, Middleton. Henry Heim BELOIT-Henry Heim, Beloit, died unexpectedly Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) at his home. The body is at the Chilson funeral home, Beloit.
Francis W. Walsh MINERAL POINT-Francis W. Walsh, 30, branch manager of the Waupaca office of the Production Credit Assn. of Appieton, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) in a Madison hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Walsh vas born in Mineral Point and was graduated from Platteville State College in agricultural education 1960. He served four years in the Navy. He moved to Waupaca and began his job there in 1960. He was a member of the Lions club and the Waupaca County Agricultural society.
He is survived by his wite; a son, David, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Mineral Point; two brothers, Bernard and Peter, Mineral Point; and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Schaaf, Mineral Point; and Mrs. Donald Brunker, Ridgeway.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Mineral Point funeral home, caller 2 p.m. MonFriends may the Gorgan day where the parish rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday and where the Knights of Columbus, of which he was a member, will recite the rosary at 9 p.m.
Dance Helps Fill Empty Stockings Members of the Southweast Area Council, Square Dancers Assn. of Wisconsin, will sponsor their annual benefit "doll dance" for the Empty Stocking Club from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, in the Monona Grove High school. The Boots and Slip-ers Square Dance club of Monona Village will he the host group for the traditional event.
Guests at the dance bring dolls and stuffed toys for the Empty Stocking Club as their admission fee. The and toys are distributed to needy children of the Madison metropolitan area for Christmas. The Empty Stocking Club is sponsored by The Wisconsin State Journal each holiday season. WINDOW KILLS YOUTH WAUKESHA (UPI) Allan Klingbeil, 15, strangled Saturday when he tried to crawl through a garage window at his home here and the window fell on his neck. The body was found by a neighbor several hours after the accident occurred.
They said the youth had stood on concrete tiles to reach the window. The tiles fell from under him as he was partly through and the window fell and pinned him to the sill. Records Mrs. C. A.
Wife of Dentist, Dies Unexpectedly Mrs. Clarence A. Martin, 50, of 414 Kensington wife of a Madison dentist, died unexpectedly Saturday (Nov. 24,, 1962) at home. Mrs.
Martin was a lifelong Madison resident and a member of St. Raphael's Cathedral. Survivors include her husband; a son, John David, 2502 2 Brentwood Parkway: three daughters, MRS. Mrs. James B.
MARTIN Harris, Janesville: and Peggy and Patty, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Robert J. Pause, Milwaukee; and Mrs. Randall B. Wind, 5410 Healy lane; three brothers, Ralph W.
Quale, Alexand Howard 5738 Cedar andria, Irving S. Chicago: two granddaughters; and a grandson. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at the Joyce funeral home, 540 W. Washington ave.
George Pfister Funeral services for George Pfister, 80, of 3154 Buena Vista, who died Friday, will be held at 9 a.m. Monday in the Frautschi funeral home, 120 E. Wilson st. Friends may call after 2 where p.m. today at the funeral home, the rosary will be recited at 7 tonight.
Burial will be at St. John's cemetery, Waunakee. Ernest Heling Ernest Heling WATERTOWN Ernest Heling, 74, Watertown, died unexpectedly Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) at his home. The body was taken to the Pederson funeral home.
Miss Belle Florida JANESVILLE-Miss Belle Flori- da, Janesville, died Friday (Nov 23, 1962) in a hospital after a long illness. Miss Florida was born in Clinton and attended the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee. She taught private classes in painting in Clinton. There are no immediate survivors. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Reining funeral home, where friends may call Monday night. Albert Raisback Albert (Roy) 1 Raisback, 50, of 3602 Alleghany died unexpectedly Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) at his home. He was employed by the Dane county highway department for 17 years. He was born in Shullsburg and was a Madison resident since 1945.
He served four years with the Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Edna; a son, Robert, at home; his mother, Mrs. Mable R. Raisback, 1837 Sheridan five brothers, Kenneth, 825 W. Dayton Howard, 624 E.
Johnson Shelby, Barneveld; Donald, Verona; and Merlin, in Florida; and a sister, Mrs. Raymond Gentz, Mt. Horeb. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Frautschi funeral home, 120 E.
Wilson the Rev. J. Donald Rice, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at the funeral home. Freeman O. White, City Worker, Dies Freeman 0. Hermina a ment employe years, died 1962) at a Madison a MR.
a WHITE White, 61, of 2937 city water departfor the past 26 Saturday (Nov. 24, hospital after long illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Memorial funeral home, 235 King with the Rev. J.
Ellsworth Kalas, pastor of First Methodist Church, officiating. Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. White was member of First Methodist Church, the National Assn.
of Power Engineers, and Local No. 60 of city of Madison employes. He was born at Mifflin and was a Madison resident for the past 40 years. Surviving are his wife, the former Lucy Tarnutzer; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Karns, 5413 Herro lane; and four grandchildren.
Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Elma McNown MAUSTON Mrs. Elma McNown, 87, vife of the former Mauston postmaster, died Saturday (Nov. 24, 1962) in a Mauston hospital after a short illness.
Her husband, John died in 1950. Survivors include a son, James Glendale, three daughters, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Harold Jones, both of Mauston; and Mrs. Melvin Hancock, Aurora, a brother, tienry Craine, Seattle; five grandchildren; and two greatFuneral services will be held, at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Crandall funeral home, where friends may call after 2 p.m.
Monday. Rebekah memorial services will bel held at 8 p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Norman F. Ellenbolt DODGEVILLE Norman Ellenbolt, 50, of Dodgeville, died Saturday (Nov.
24, 1962) at a Dodgeville hospital after a brief illness. He was an employe and former manager of the Iowa County Cooperative Feed Mill, He was born in Clayton county, Iowa. He was a member of the Dodgeville International Order of Odd Fellows Lodge and the city's volunteer fire department. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Lulloff funeral me, Dodgeville, where friends may call after 2 p.m.
Monday. He is survived by his wife, the former Elda Johnston; two daughters, Evon, 110 E. Johnson Madison; and Elaine, at home: two sons, Richard and Gary, at home; his father, Fred Ellenbolt. Blue River; five brothers, Raymond, Frederick, Bartley, Boscobel; and Jake and Lawrece, Blue River; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Mertz, Boscobel; and Virginia, Blue River; and a grandson.
WHERE'S THE FIRE Nov. 24, 12:47 p.m., 2114 Regent woman locked out of apartment. No. 7 company; at 12:55 p.m. of Vondrom barn fire, Bloomling Grove Nos.
2 and 3 companies; at 2:50 p.m., 2509 Wau-1117 nona Way, car fire, No. 6 company; at 4:27 p.m., 712 Harrison of fire in window well set by boy, No. 7 company. BIRTHS AT ST. MARY'S (Friday, Nov.
23, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Conrad, of 6911 North Middleton, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cotter, Portage, son. (Saturday, 4ov. 24, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. John Neale, of 193.
Dewey Sun Prairie, son. Mr. and Mrs. James Hannon, of 1618 Sheridan daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Tyson, of 2105 Huxley son. Mr. and Mrs. George Antonie, of 1114 Milton daughter.
Mr. and M.s. Gerald Krzmarzick, of 1313 Rosedale daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
James Barriage, of 9209 Sommers son. THEY WEREN'T THEIRS MARSEILLES, France (UPI)Georges Passalacqua and a Lota were sentenced to two years in jail Saturday for selling the St. Antoine and St. Henri football fields to unsuspecting householders who thought the pair owned the land. Read the Want Ads for Profit! AT MADISON GENERAL (Friday, Nov? 23, 1962) MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richardson, of 1136 Williamson daughter. (Saturday, Nov. 24, 1962) Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Felker, of Frigate daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carlstrom, of 1939C Wagner daughter.
AT METHODIST (Friday, Nov? 23, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Farr, Rt. 2, Oregon, daughter.
(Saturday, Nov. 24, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bly of 5626 Balsam son.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnston, of 833 S. Shore son. AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS (Saturday, Nov.
24, 1962) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hayter, of 5734 Russett daughter. DEATHS IN MADISON Freeman 0.
White, 61, of 2937 Hermina in a hospital, Nov. 24. Mrs. William L. Pratt, 89, of 1225 Gilson in a hospital, Nov.
24. Miss Martha Devine, 67, of 319 N. Park in a hospital, Nov. 24. John F.
Golla, 74, Crivitz, in a hospital, Nov. 24. Francis A. Walsh, 30, Waupaca, in a hospital, Nov. 24.
Mrs. Kathleen Verboomen, 49, Sturgeon Bay, in a hospital, Nov. 24. Mrs. Clarence A.
Martin, 50, of 414 Kensington at home, Nov. 24. Albert (Roy) Raisback, 50, of 3602 Allegheny at home, Nov. 24. Floyd L.
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