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Saturday, June 1J, 1757 WINONA DAILY NEWS I The Daily Record: ran SUP nil SATURDAY JUNE 15, 1957 Two-State Deaths Mrs. William O'Flaherty WABASHA, Minn. (Special) At Winona General Hospital FRIDAY Admiitions berg. Anoka, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at Independence Lutheran Church, the Rev. Robert Arneson officiating, and burial will be in Bethel Cemetery. The body will be at the M. A. Wiemer Funeral Home until 11 AND Mrs.

William (Mary) O'Flaherty, 72, died Friday at 4 p.m. at St. Mrs. Richard Hermanson and twin girls, 405 E. 5th Lester Elizabeth's Hospital.

She had a.m. Tuesday and friends may call Decker, 328 Front Clarence Bonnell, 221 E. 4th and Mrs. BROADWAY been in failing health for some at the funeral home from 7 to 9 time. P-m.

Sunday. Daniel Dreas, Glen-Mary. Birth. Funeral services will be Mon day at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Felix Cath Mr, and Mrs. Richard Darby, Lake boulevard, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, Frank Smith NELSON, Wis.

(Special) Frank Smith, 78, died Friday eve-ning at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Wabasha, Minn. He was taken to the hospital Monday with a heart condition. olic Church, the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. John A. Mich officiating. The former Miss Mary Costello, she was born at Conception, near Kellogg, June 3, 1885, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Cos MEM TOMORROW AND EVERY 1518 W. King a son. Diuharaea SU WDAY Robert Pellowski, 518 Olmstead Otto Brandhorst, 259 King Winona Deaths Mrs. Christy Obrecht Mrs. Christy ObrechC67, wife of the longtime Rochester showman, died Wednesday afternoon at St.

Mary's Hospital following an illness of several months. Mr. Obrecht resided in Winona a number of years ago. The former Lulu Mclntc she was born April 16, 1890, at Winchester Springs, Ontario, Canada. She and her late husband, Charles R.

Hutchinson, opened the Green Parrot Cafe, Rochester, in the former Cook Hotel in 1931 and moved to the present cafe location in 1939. The cafe was sold to E. H. Klopp, present owner, in 1947. Mr.

Hutchinson died the same year. Mrs. Hutchinson was married to Mr. Obrecht Oct. 2, 1948.

Survivors are her husband and one son, Charles R. Hutchinson, Rochester. Funeral services were held today at 2 p.m. at the Congregational Church, the Rev. Don A.

Bundy officiating. Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs. Frank Lewinsld Funeral services for Mrs. Frank (Pauline) Lewinski, 264 Manka- tello.

Funeral arrangments have not William Groves, 740 47th She was married to William been completed. Goodview; Tenold Mil- UNTIL 12:30 IP. Hi O'Flaherty Nov, 9, 1909, at Con-, Mr. Smith was employed by the brandt, 817 W. Mark Garrett ception and the couple farmed in H.

O. Tiffany Lumber Co. a num Tenbore, Rushford: Wilnam Nich ols, Trempealeau; Susan Cox, the area until 1920 when they moved to Wabasha. Mr. O'Flaherty died in October 1955.

Surviving are: A son, Joseph, Caledonia; a daughter, Mrs. Clin ber of years. Surviving are: His wife, the former Miss Lillian Herman; a son, Vaughan, Nelson; two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Doris) Baader 3940 w. 6th, Goodview; Mrs, Lyle Gosse, 228' Winona and Mrs.

Norman Meska and baby, West ton (Mary) Whiting, Waseca; two and Mrs. Fred (Grace) Brantner, Ena Modern cabin, OTHliftJRTHS brothers, Thomas, Kellogg, and both of Nelson; a brother, Her-Edward, St. Paul, and two grand. 1 man, in the state of Washington, children. Her parents, tier hus- ana a sister, Mrs.

Bert (Jennie) Yager, in North Dakota. band, two brotners ana two sis CARNATION, Wash. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, a daughter Monday.

Mrs. Nelson is the former Marie Petty, daughter Ail Grand penning Specials Available at Both Stores ters are dead. of Dr. and Mrs. McKendree Petty, Friends may call at Wise Funeral Home until the time of services.

A Rosary will be said at 1055 W. Broadway, and Nelson is the ton of Mr, and Mrs, Harold 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in to were conducted today at 9 a.m. at St.

Stanislaus Catholic Nelson, 729 E. 4th St. St. Agnes Cemetery, Kellogg. Mrs.

Charles Schmidt Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. Grulkowski officiating.

The Very Weather DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Kev. Msgr. Harold Dittman also LAKE CITY, services for Mrs. Charles Schmidt, was present in the sanctuary. Burial was in St.

Mary's Ceme Flood Stag 24-hr. Stage Today Chg. 47, who died Friday morning at Lake City Hospital, will be con tery. Pallbearers were Leon L. Bronk, John KukowskL Elmer ducted Monday at 2 p.m.

at St Anderson, B. J. Wetzel, Stanley John's Lutheran Church by the Kogana ana John consiaine. Rev. R.

A. Goede. Ray G. Millar WABASHA, Ray G. Miller, 68, died Friday afternoon at his home here.

He had been in ill health since 1946. He was born at Money Creek, Houston County, April 25, 1889, and served in the U.S. Army Engineers during World War I. On May 20, 1922, he married Thea Nelson at Houston. They lived at Kellogg 18 years where he farmed and worked for the Milwaukee Road, In 1952 they moved to Wabasha.

Survivors are: His wife; two sons, Romaine Miller, Kellogg; A.l.C. Darrell, Ellsworth Air Force Base, Rapid City, S.D., and one daughter, Miss Dorothy, Minneapolis; five grandchildren, a brother, Bert, Flandreau, S.D., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mc-Clure, Flandreau, and Mrs. Maude Harmon, Watford City, N.D. His parents and seven brothers and sisters have died.

Funeral services will be Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Evangelical The former Miss Alma Marie MusseU, she was born at Plain- Municipal Court WINONA view April 21, 1910, the daughter Still Time To Register For mm OPEN IMS PRIZES at Goodview Super Saver of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mussell. Ronald Palbicki, 24, Richfield.

Surviving are: Her husband; a son, Charles Schmidt at home; a daughter, Barbara, at forfeited a $15 deposit on a charge of speeding. He was arrested by police at 7:40 p.m. Friday for driving 40 miles an home; four brothers, Benjamin, Edward and John, Altura, and August, Plainview and three sis hour past a radar check point at West Broadway and Hilbert Red Wing 14 2.8 -A Lake City 6.4 Wabasha 12 2.7 4, T.W. 4.2 Dam 5, T.W. 2.5 Dam 5-A, T.W.

3.5 WINONA 13 5.4 A Dam 6, Pool 9.8 .1 Dam 6, T. W. 4.5 2 Dakota 7.8 -1 Dim 7, Pool 9.5 .2 Dam 7, 2.2 J. La Crosse 12 4.8 Tributary Streams Chippewa at 2.7 4 Zurabro at 4.3 -Trempealeau at Dodge 0.8 -f .4 Black at Gales ville. 1.6 La Crosse at W.

Salem 1.7 Root at Houston 5.6 Root at Hokah 40.0 .1 RIVER FORECAST (From Hatting to Cwrtenbtrg) There will be only slight changes In the stages of the Mississippi in this section in the next 36 hours. OTHER TEMPERATURES street. 1 James Thesing, Lewiston. for ters, Mrs. Herbert MoUert, Elba; Mrs.

Frank Schouweiler, Kellogg, and Miss Alice Mussell, Winona. Friends may call at the Ro-schen Mortuary until 1 p.m. Monday or at the church from 1 to 2 feited a S3 deposit on a charge of driving through a red light at Luuieran Church of Our Redeem-! West Broadway and Maui street. er. the Rev.

Donald H. Hoffmann i The arrest was made by police at. EAST OR WEST -SUPER SAVER'S BEST! i Watch Monday's Paper for Grand Opening Prize Winners p.m. Burial will be in Plainview Cemetery. a.m.

'today. Michael Cyert. 20. 612 E. Wab officiating.

Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the Buckman-Schierts Funeral Home until 1 Mrs. Carlus Calhoun asha forfeited a 53 deposit on charge of driving through a WITOKA, Minn. Funeral ser stop light at 3rd and Center vices for Mrs. Carlus Calhoun Monday noon and at the church for one hour preceding the services.

streets. He was arrested by police were held today at 2 p.m. at at 11:34 p.m. Thursday. Breitlow Funeral Home, Winona, the Rev.

Clare Karsten of Mc- Parking deposits of $1 were for feited by Mrs. George Little. Gar Kinley Methodist Church officia -n tn ih Till i lnai imntUt iiisiaiatiTiaai ai astn iMi mutn i it 1 fir i "J- 1 j-adAfci. smi ting. land Johnson, E.

Roskopp, Wynnafred Duffy, Paul Brom, Burial was in Woodlawn Ceme tery. Pallbearers were Arthur" George Maddock, Mrs. Edward Kessler and Cyril Bednar, for meter violations: Glen Berg, C. C. Currier and E.

J. Henry, for Minnesota Duck Hunting Plan With Approval Borck, Avald Fnck, Clifford Buege, Robert McNally, Dale Pittelko and Hilliard Waadewig. overtime parking; Lambert Klu- 4020 Watt Sixth Street GOODVIEW Broadway at High Forest WINONA tik, for parking over 20 hours; Jerome Burmeister COCHRANE, Wis. Jerome Au Hi Lo Pep Bemidj 71 46 .76 InU Falla 70 47 1.41 Rochester 80 56 St Cloud 74 54 .05 Duluth 2 52 .41 Twin CiUes 77 57 .11 La Crosse 81 60 Madison 80 55 .01 Det Moines 81 62 .01 Maaon City 76 54 Chicago 78 68 .11 Helena 2 41 .03 Seattle 62 51 Los Angeles 73 64 Phoenix 99 70 Miami 88 81 Elizabeth Chick, for parking in a no-parking zone, and Roger gust Burmeister, infant son of Mr. ST.

PAUL The "Minnesota and Mrs. Harry Burmeister, Coch Neitzke, for double parking. DOSS IMPOUNDED rane, died Friday afternoon at his Experiment" may be carried out again during this fall's duck home here. He had been ill an hour. hunting season, James W.

Kim No. 3 Very small white fe Jerome was born at the family ball, director of game and fish, reported on his recent return home Monday. Surviving in addition to his par from the Misssisippi Flyway ents are one brother, Robert, and male, brown spots on ear and tail, no license; third day. No. 4 Large red male coon-hound, no license; first day.

No. 6 Large, short-haired gold colored dog with a white stripe on face, no license: first Council meeting in St. Louis. a sister. June, both at home.

(Mi Funeral services will be Sunday Kimball reported he was again at 1 P.m. atColby-Hemer Florin able to obtain unanimous appro day. Funeral Home, fountain City, the Rev. F. H.

Nitz officiating. Burial (Dogs may be claimed at the police department by. the owner will be in Buffalo City Cemetery. val of the 14-state council to carry on the experiment. This was in effect last year for the first time and meant shortening the duck season by 15 days in order Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m.

today and until through the fourth day; a rescue application by others may be filed with the police department during that period. time of services Sunday. to have one addiUonal duck in the wi AWT bag. One of the requirements of Olander Amundson WINONA DAM LOCKAGE now 21,600 cubic feet ptr second at 8 a.m. today.

Friday 11:55 a.m. H. B. Ingram and four barges, downstream. 4:30 p.m.

Cayuga and six barges, upstream. 5.10 p.m. Kishwaukee and five barges, upstream. Today 1:35 a.m. L.

Wade Childress and 12 barges, downstream. 2:10 a.m. Barbara Jane and I barges, upstream. 3:25 a.m. Bull Calf and two -ges.

downstream. 7 a.m. Lachlan Macleay and 3 barges, downstream. CLAIR STUDENT DEAN r.LAIR, WIS. (Special)-Student MARRIAGE LICENSES this agreement is that both ends of the season be curtailed be INDEPENDENCE, Wis.

(Spe cause it is well known that mere Duane A. Erickson, Kennedy, cial) Olander Amundson. 74, died at his home in Chimney Rock ly eliminating 15 days at the end and Annabelle E. Bergs- of the season would have little ef rod, 565 Lake Blvd. fect on the waterfowl harvest is Lavaine B.

Uthke, Eyota, and Marguerite M. Speltz, Minneiska. Minnesota. "A problem facing us now," Everett L. Mueller and Shirley I t-MM LI': dJ said Kimball, "is whether the I.

Golish, both of Lewiston. Town Friday evening of a heart ailment. Born April 28, 1883, he had operated a farm all of his life. He married the former Olena Narve-son, Jan. 25, 1908, at Eau Claire.

Survivors are: His wife; a son, Milton, Independence; a daughter Mrs. Marvin (Tekla) Klevgard. Independence; a brother, John, Hix-ton; a sister, Mrs. Christine Os- camp at Camp Lutherdale, Elk- (3 63 0 horn, this summer. He be- U.

S. Fish and Wildlife Service will consider a Saturday, Oct. 5, opening sufficient sacrifice for Minnesota to give in order to be permitted the additional duck in Pa-tor Soren Urberg, son of the gan a year's internship at Trinity LUX B-3i3 rrr 'J ni Rev. and Mrs. K.

Urberg, Lutheran Church, Madison, will be dean of men at the Bible in September. i fin the bag." A possible alternative being 1 9 i considered," added Kimball, "would be that Minnesota hunters would be permitted to take only four ducks per day during fCHCAI uuwrucL the first week and five thereat-ter." "On the other hand," comment" ed Kimball, "the Service may insist that if we are to have an additional duck, we must forego the first weekend of the hunting season. That would leave the state with a most difficult decision to make." Society Briefs COUPLES CLUB 7 With Five Full Hour Broadcasts PEPIN, Wis. (Special) The Couples Club of Immanuel Lutheran Church will meet at 7:30 "SERVfKG FARKZR5 IS BIG DUSIKSSS" p.m. Sunday.

They will have a i picnic supper at Maiden Rock (1 point. ALUMNI BANQUET I ALMA, Wis. (Special) More When harvest time comes or a good lot of live stock goes to market it may well be that we here at the First National Bank had some part in helping bring it about with a loan. What can we do for you? HEAR THEM -MON, TUES, VED.and FRI. from 3-4 p.m.

and TIIURS. from 6:40 to 7:40 p.m. Brought to You By MARIGOLD DAIRIES WINONA MILK CO. SPRWIGDALE DAIRY CO. ROCHESTER DAIRY OOERST ICE CREAM ON than 200 reservations have been received for the annual Alma High School alumni banquet to be held in the high school auditorium this evening.

Chef Walter Kelly of the New Oaks, Minnesota City, at 7:30 p.m. The doors will open for registration at 6:30 p.m. The class of 1932 also is planning its 25th anniversary celebration that night TWILIGHT GOLF Mr. and Mrs. F.

O. Gorman with their ball in the 11th cup won the mixed twosomes tournament at the Winona Country Club Friday afternoon. In second place were Mr, and Mrs. J. R.

Chappell, 180 yards from the 11th cup, and in third place, Miss Janice Simon and Burr Robinson with their ball in the tenth cup. Nineteen twosomes played. Dinner and games followed. USWV, AUXILIARY Clarence Miller Camp 5. USWV, and Auxiliary 2 will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Monday at the VFW Club. 1 he First ATE0NAL ANK OF WINONA YOUR DRIVE-IN BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1230 en Your Dial.

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