Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin (2024)

of State and Madison THE WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL Wisconsin Thursday, April 1, 1948 City Paper Madison Area Sun Prairie Club Woman Dies at 82 MRS. ALICE FEULING SUN PRAIRIE Mrs. Alice Dynes Feuling, 82, Sun Prairie, died today in a Columbus hospital, Her only survivor is a brother, O. W. Dynes, Hinsdale, Ill.

A prominent Sun Prairie club woman, Mrs. Feuling was a member of St. Ann's society, 20th tury Women's club, St. Elizabeth's Aid society, and the women's Catholic Order of Foresters. During World War I.

Mrs. Feuling served as a federal food coordinator, and in the second war was an active Red Cross, worker. Services will be 9:30 a. m. Friday in the Tuschen funeral home, and at 10 at Sacred Hearts Catholic church.

Burial will be in St. Jerome's church cemetery, Columbus. Mrs. Kendall Rites MINERAL POINT Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Jane Kendall, 79, Plum Grove, were to be held today at 1:30 p.

m. in the home and at 2 in the Congregational church. The Rev. Earl E. Remaly was to officiate.

Mrs. Kendall died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Corbin Burgess, Plum Grove. Alex G. Messner MONROE-Alex G.

Monroe, died Wednesday in a Monroe hospital. Mr. Messner was born in Jordon township and spent most his life as clerk or in Monroe grocery stores. 1917 partner, to 1921 he was a partner with Harry Grinnell. He was married 1918.3 Keehner Clerke Aug.

27, He had been an election clerk for 22 years. Survivors include his wife; a son, Howard, Janesville: a daughter, Mrs. William H. Bethke, Ta- vived only by her nieces and nephews. Services will be Saturday at 2 p.

m. in St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. H. C.

Nitz officiating. Burial will be at Oak Hill. Mrs. Crubel Rites BLOOMINGTON Funeral services Louise Meiers Crubel, 64, Bloomington, were held Wednesday in St. Mary's Catholic church and this morning at Dyersville, Ia.

Burial was to be in St. Francis cemetery, Dyersville. Crubel died Sunday in a LaCrosse hospital after illness. She was born at Luxemburg, Ia. After the death of her first husband she was married to John F.

Crubel in 1910. They lived on a farm north of Bloomington until they moved to the village in 1936. He died in January, 1947. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Westemeier, Dyersville; nine stepchildren, Raymond, Marvin, and Gerald Crubel, Mrs.

Elgie Richter, and Mrs. Robert Pohle, all of Bloomington; Helen, Janet, and Geraldine Crubel, all of LaCrosse, and Mrs. William Culley, Oakland, four brothers, John D. and William Mei ers, Dyersville; Michael, Salem, S. and Phillip, Kimball, S.

and four sisters, Mrs. Frank Baske and Mrs. Peter Stronck, both Luxemburg, Mrs. Gregory Vorwald, Colesburg, and Mrs. Edward J.

Hermsen, Bloomington. Lee Good Rites REEDSBURG-Funeral services for Lee H. Good, 54, Rock Springs, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in the Bartlett funeral home.

The Rev. R. Harrington of the Baptist church will officiate. Burial will be in Walnut Hill cemetery, Baraboo. Mr.

Good died Tuesday night at his home after a long illness. Survivors include his wife; four sons, Everett, North Freedom; Earl, La Valle; Percy, Baraboo, and Cale, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Boettscher, Thiensville, and Mrs. Al Duxheimer, Rock Springs; 10 grandchildren: four brothers, Thomas, LaValle; Ervin, Reedsburg; Paul, Racine, and Ray, Wonewoc, and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Batty, Auburn, Neb.

William Barr Rites LANCASTER-Funeral services for William T. Barr, 82, Beetown farmer and lifelong resident of Grant county, will be held Friday at 2 p. the Beetown Methodist church. The service will be in charge of Oliver Smith and the Beetown Masonic lodge will perform its ritual. Burial will be in the Dodge cemetery.

The body will be taken to the Beetown church from the GobleWeeden funeral home at noon Friday. Survivors include his wife, the former Isabel Houghton; sons, James, Boscobel, Elsworth, Bagley, and Richard and Leroy, Beetown; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Waterman, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Erskine Blackbourn, Bloomington; a brother, George, Blackduck, and Gleaming Lumina by Galey and Lord coma, a brother, Edward, Monroe, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.

m. in the ShrinerNeushwander funeral home and at 9:30 in St. Victor's Catholic church. The Rev. E.

C. McCollow will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 8:30 p. m.

Friday. Braunschweig Rites BEAVER DAM--Funeral services for August O. Braunschweig, 65, Beaver Dam, held at 2 p. m. Friday in the First Evangelical Lutheran church.

The Rev. Alfred J. Wittman will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Mr. Braunschweig died Tuesday at his home after a long illness.

Survivors include his wife; eight sons, Percy, Okauchee; William, Horicon; Roy, Burnett; Harry and Arthur, town of Burnett; Frank, Beaver Dam, and Robert and Wallace, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Soldner, Reeseville; Mrs. Clark Stange, Beaver Dam, and Fern, at home; brother, Arthur, Watertown; sister, Mrs. Paul Knick, Miami, and 11 grandchildren. Henry Terrill Rites services MINERAL for POINT Terrill, Funeral Henry Mineral Point, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.

in the home and at 2 in the Methodist church. The Rev. E. P. Stone will officiate.

Burial will be in Graceland cemetery. Mr. Terrill died suddenly Monday night while he and his wife were returning to Mineral Point from Survivors their farmlude his wife; a son, Merle: a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Humbert; a brother, Mont. and two sisters, Mrs.

James and Mrs. Mable Harris. Joseph Hoyt Rites BEAVER DAM--Funeral services for Joseph E. Hoyt, 73, Beaver Dam, president of the Dodge County Historical society, were to be held today at 2 p. m.

in the Briese funeral home. The Rev. S. S. Tarrant of St.

Mark's Episcopal church was to officiate, with burial in Oakwood cemetery. Mr. Hoyt died Tuesday in a Beaver Dam hospital. A native of Beaver Dam, he was one of the founders of the Dodge County Historical society in 1938 and had been its only president. Survivors include a brother, Harlowe Cleveland, O.

Mrs. Gustie Ghastin WATERLOO Mrs. Gustie Ghastin, 83, died at Watertown hospital this morning after being taken there with a heart attack Wednesday. The former Gustie Grawe was born in Germany in 1865. She married Sidney Ghastin, who died in 1929, in June, 1892, and is a New Cotton Striped with Non-Tarnishable Aluminum Threads and Washable 2.50 a yard Not just fashions fabrics, too, have caught the new as witness Galey and Lord's startling new Lumina.

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four sisters, Mrs. Frank Lindeman, Hartington, Mrs. John Rech, Cassville; Mrs. Diana Haas, Platteville, and Mrs. Rose Harrington, Minn.

Bert Shaw Rites BARABOO- Funeral services for Bert A. Shaw, 77, retired Baraboo farmer, were to be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the Scheible funeral home, the Rev. Charles Lee officiating.

The body will be taken to Livingston for services and burial Friday, Mr. afternoon. Shaw died at a Baraboo hospital Tuesday after a long illness. Surviving are two sons, Leland and Bernard, both of Baraboo, and five daughters: Clarence Swenson, Rusk; Reuben Miss. Grimm, Reedsburg; Mrs.

Earl Johnson, Fall Creek; Mrs. Sylvester Walters, Boyd, and Mrs. Elmer Cook, Baraboo. Vet Says He Stole Car to Emphasize Illness PHILADELPHIA (U.P.)Garvin L. Piland, 25, of Yakima, said today he stole a car from a hometown garage and drove it across the country to call attention to his need for medical aid in combatting malaria during the war.

"Commissioner James H. Molloy ordered Piland held in $2,500 bail for the federal grand jury on car theft charges. Piland told Molloy he had been unable to keep jobs because of malaria and decided to let the government "worry a bit" about He claimed the Veterans Administration (VA) failed to act on his application for help. Truman Confers With Labor, Legal Advisers on Coal Strike Madison Mrs. Neff Services Neff, 50, of 731 Farwell Pallbearers for Mrs.

Eugene died Wednesday, will be, Dudley Montgomery, Jerome Coe, Thomas R. Hefty, F. S. Brandenburg, William W. Cargill, Dr.

Frederick A. Davis. Services will be at Grace church Friday at 4 p. m. with the Rev.

John O. Patterson officiating. Burial will be in Chilhowie, Va. Peter J. Nigles Rites Funeral services for Peter J.

Nigles, 63, of 605 W. Dayton st. who died Wednesday, will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Joyce funeral The Rev.

Erling Ylvisaker of Holy Cross 1 Lutheran church will officiate and burial will be in Holy Roselawn Memorial park. Mrs. Charles Murray Mrs. Charles L. Murray, 60,, of 437 W.

Washington died Wednesday at a Madison hospital after a. long illness. Born in Madison, Mrs. Murray, the former Mathilda Hess, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Fred L. Hess. She had lived Madison all her life. Mrs. Murray was a member of St.

Raphael's Catholic parish. Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Douglas Lewis, Madison; Mrs. William Parson, Sparta, and Mrs. Harry Smith, Buchanan, a son, Patrick Shimming, Milwaukee; and two brothers, Edward and Bernard Hess, Madison.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. in the Joyce funeral home and at 9 in St. Raphael's cathedral. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

Charles Felt Charles Felt, 85, of 3208 watha trail, 60-year Madison resident, died today at a Madison hospital. Mr. Felt was a captain in the Modern Woodmen America and had been a member of the organization years. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Donald Shotts, grandone grandson.

Law School to Have Ball The annual spring ball of the University of Wisconsin law school will be held Friday at 9 p. m. at the Park hotel. Eddie Lawrence's orchestra will provide music. John Winner and James Moore are co-chairmen of the dance.

WASHINGTON Pres. Truman called a conference today of top government officials involved in the soft coal strike. The president will confer late today with Atty. Gen. Tom Clark, Secretary of Interior J.

A. Krug, Secretary ci Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach and Cyrus Ching, federal mediation director. The meeting of government officials was called as some soft of L. Lewis a new coal operators.

weighed the idea one-year contract with a detailed pension plan an effort to end the 18-day miners' walkout. Truman 'Studying' Report White House Press Secretary Charles G. Ross said Mr. Truman is making a continuing study of the coal case. Mr.

Truman htus far has reached no conclusions, Ross said. The president plans take the report of his coal fact board with him to Williamsburg, tonight. Meanwhile, an influential publican house leader said he is U.S. 'Sure' UN Will Call Special Holy Land Session LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.

(U.P.) -Reliable sources said today that the United States had necessary seven votes to get the United Nations (UN) Security Council to call a session of the general assembly to discuss a temporary trusteeship for Palestine. was expected when the councite meets this afternoon. It was not known whether Russia's Andrei Gromyko would cast his 23rd veto to block the American attempt to scrap the UN's partition plan and work out a trusteeship as a substitute. American spokesmen served notice in advance, however, that if Russia vetoed the call for a spe- FASHION DICTATE Lovely, Soft Gabardine COATS opposed to the idea of legislation that again would permit the ernment to seize the coal mines. A bill has been introduced in house to restore the government's wartime authority to seize the mines.

This Republican leadsaid "many others in the house" feel as he does about it. The possibility of industry peace overtures was increased by President Truman's unexpected decision Wednesday against seekimmediate strike-halting injunction under the Taft-Hartley act. Delay Is Surprise The president's failure to act was a surprise to Lewis, to the coal operators and to Mr. Truman's own fact-finding board. It had been believed that he was awaiting only the report before seeking an injunction.

There were some reports that the delay was caused by difficulty in preparing the injunction case. Since Lewis has not actually called a strike his miners quit when he told them their contract had been broken by the operators--some federal officials believed ani injunction would not work. The industry's current contract with Lewis has only 90 days more to run. Some operators hoped the pension dispute could be settled as part new one year contract so othe industry would not have to face another crisis 90 days hence. TAILORED BY Hart Schaffner Marx $65 A wide-sweeping coat flaunting all the newness of the season clean lines, gentle shoulders a softer look.

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The companion American proposal that the council try to arrange an Arab-Jewish truce also was expected to win the necessary seven votes. But a Russian veto could kill a truce attempt by the council as such. Russia and the Ukraine are the only council members still insisting that the UN partition program be carried out. 4.4.

Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin (2024)

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