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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader 3 For mail delivery, Feb. 24, 19721 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OPEN DAILY 910; SUNDAY 108 DEATHS Sioux Falls Ibyterdan Church for Mrs. Charles Kuehner, 80, who died IAMK TOOI Monday at her home in Lu- verne. Interment will (be in the Ash- A Diviiien of S.S. Co, with Stem in lh IM.t.d Concdo.

Puerto Rico. Auilroli. wood Cemetery in Kanaranzi, Minn. (Engebretson) Mrs. Francis Doty BRIDGEWATER.

S.D. Mrs ODD1 Francis Doty, 26, a former Bridgewater resident, died at Ft. Sill Hospital, Lawton, after a lingering illness. Her husband is in the service, stationed at Ft. Sill.

(Enebrecht, Bridgewater) 4 1 Mrs. Margaret Kellar 'DESMET. S.D. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at. in a.m.

Thursday at St. Thomas .1 Mrs. Sophia Feltis Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the iMiller Funeral Home for Mrs. Sophia Feltis, 83, of 3210 N.

9th who died Tuesday at a local hursircg home. Sophia Schmidt was born Sept. U3, 1888, at Tea. She was married to Frank Feltis on April El Spring's Brand-new Look COORDINATED DRESSES uiurcn for Mrs. Maraaret Kel lar, 24, who died Monday at a local hospital.

7t i (I Margaret Devine was hnrn let Reg. 13.964 Days CUnrmlnn in the npwpst Dec. 23. 1898. at Coon Hanids 29, 1914, at Canton.

Mrs. Feltis I or spring colors and fab- I J. 2 1 Iowa. She lived in the Parker and Marion vicinity and then in Eugene, for 12 years before movinff to T)e. KmAt She had lived at Tea, Chester and Hartford before coming to Sioux Falls in 1942.

Her husband died 1 had been a practical nnrs in Parker for 25 years. to 1966. Survivors include a son, Win-field, Sioux Falls; two daugh- Survivors include two sons, Clyde Schartz. Rosebers. Ore Hers, Mrs.

Floyd Stratton, rics iiiciuumy juiytfsiei double knits and polyester blends. Rich trim and careful detailing help make these dresses and pant dresses a big plus forany wardrobe. Petite 3-11, junior 5-15. Savel Oceanside, and Mrs and Lester Flanagan, Spring- tVeyne Stake, Alameda, 11 grandchildren; seven great new, two daughters, Mrs. Raymond Wendell, Iroquois, and Mrs.

Frank Wold, Sioux Falls; three brothers. Ambrose a grandchildren, and a sister, IMata Schmidt, Watsonville, Bernard Devine, tooth of Eu gene, and Joe Devine. Senega Calif. Mrs. Edith Thielen Mrs.

EdithsThielen, 82, Elk two sisters. Mrs. iwarcrf- la SpJanskowsfci, Marion, and ton, died Tuesday at a local Mrs. Christina Solanskoiwski hospital. (Tucker Pipestone) ALL WIGS ISS FIRST QUALITY Eugene; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

fKetel- sen). Ike Merritt Boref Ramse LENNOX. S.D. Funeral Shaggy i Curly or Wavy FASHIONABLE WIGS services are set for OANISTOTA, s.D. Ike Merritt, 71, Canistota, was found dead in his automobile Tuesday after suffering an apparent Thursday at West Prairie Luth eran Church, rural Lennox, for Boref Hamse.

86. who HieH heart attack. (Kinzley, Salem) Tuesday morning at a Sioux Falls hospital. James W. Butler A DreviOUS stnnv Reg.

11.88- 17.88 t. MONTROSE, S.D. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 listed the name as Bores Ramse. a.m. Friday at St.

Patrick's REG. PRICE Catholic Church for James W. Ray Setterlund PIPESTONE. Minn. Fu (Butler, 75, who died Feb.

16 in neral services were held Tups. an automobile accident in Tuc day at the First Lutheran Church for Ray Settlerlund, 64. Versatile stretch wigs of modacrylic fiber that never needs setting. Wash 'n brush styles in a jiffy. Choose from many styles in lots of natural shades.

WIG. MILLINERY. AND HANDBAG DEPT wno cuea uriday at Mora. Mr. Setterlund served as Pipestone County highway engineer for 20 years before mov ing to Mora in Mav 1971.

Since then he had served as Kanne- son, Ariz. The funeral was postponed until this week due to Mrs. Butler's injury following the accident. Mr. Butler was born May 18, 1896.

He married Olive West-Jioff in January 1930, at Salem. The couple farmed for a number of years in the Montrose area. They were now retired and spending the winter in Tucson. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Boesen, bec County highway engineer.

He is survived hv his widow! two sons. David. Milwaukee and John, Warner; two daughters. Mrs. Jon Winee.

Newport, and Mrs. W. A. Horning, St. Paul Park, a brother, Mauritz Setterlund, Dennison, two sons, Ger Battle Vaew.

N.D three sis ald, Hopkins, and Den ters, Mrs. C. J. Weisbrod, Elgin, Minn. Mrs.

Ivar Olson, St. James, and Mrs. Evald Stark, Morris. and six nis, Clinton, three brothers, George and Charles, both of Moorhead, Iowa, and John, Hornick, Iowa; three sisters, a TT 1- grandchildren. Mrs.

Ove Anderson FERGUS FALLS, Minn. Funeral services were held Monday at the Sverdrup Lu Mrs. Aiaa liarvey, risgau, Iowa; Mrs. Delia Butcher, Iowa, and Mrs. Florence Lohman, Sioux City.

A parish scripture reading be given at 8 p.m. Thursday at St. Patrick's Church. Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery in Salem.

Kinzley) Edward Kepplinger Spring Sensation FASHIONABLE CRUSHED VINYL PANT GOATS Reg. 14.47 theran Chur Underwood, for Mrs. Ove Anderson, 64, of RL 1, who died Thurs day. Ruth Heeren was born Dec. 1907, at Trent.

Survivors include the widow SCOTLAND. S.D. Funeral er; a daughter, Mrs. Donn Siems, Battle Lake, and services were at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church for Edward Kepplinger, 92, who died Sunday night at a Scotland hospital. two sisters, Mrs. H. D. Cone, Lead, and Mrs.

R. G. Schoon, Ripon, Wis. Save 20 on i.r ttlh' Mr. Kepplinger was born Sept.

2, 1879, at Good Farm, 111 He married Clara Simanted on Frank J. Lucas WHITE, S.D. Funeral ser Feb. 10, 1901, in Dwigfat, 111. The couple moved to a farm vices were held here for Frank J.

Lucas, 72, who died Feb. .12 near Scotiand in 1911 and moved 4 Days at a hospital in Hendricks, into town in 1938. Mrs. Kepplin cr died in 1957. Mr.

Kepplin following a lengthy ill ness. ger had been residing at the Mr. Lucas was born Sept. 21, Good Samaritan Retirement 1899, in Pollock County, Mo. He later moved to Iowa and in Home for the past few years.

Survivors include a son, Edwin, Scotland; two daughters 1902 moved to White. In 1910 his family moved to Harding Mrs. Ralph Nelles and Mrs. Er- County where they homestead GIRLS1 SPRING GOATS Reg. 10.96-17.96 That charming young lady can greet spring in style in one of these adorable coats.

Choose from a wide range of styles including fitted, boxy and cape. In solids, plaids and checks. Sizes 4-6x, 7-12. win Treick, both of Scotland; ed. On May 21, 1912, he mar 15 grandchildren; 16 great Great for the woman on the go! Lively-wear white or black crushed vinyl pant coats.

Stylish details include all-around and novelty belts, stand-up collars, novelty pockets and more. Beautiful ly styled for day or evening wear. A delightful addition to any wardrobe. 8-18. Don't miss this sale 1 ried Florence McKnight at Het tinger, N.D.

In 1914 the couple grandchildren; a brother, William, Beloit, five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Burke, Scotland; noved to a farm three miles west of White where they con Mrs. Henry Stender, Oakland, tinued to reside. Mrs. Vinton Wright and Survivors include his widow; a son, Lynn, White; four daugh Mrs.

Charles SUth, both of St. Petersburg, and Mrs. ters, Mrs. Bennie Davidson George SimanteL Corneilus, Bucyrus, N.D.; Mrs. George Jones, Hatfield, Mrs Ore.

Xavier 'Fred' Millette Rugh Davidson, Victorville, and Mrs. Milton Beck, VERMILLION. S.D. Fu Concord, 20 grandchil neral services will be held at 10 dren and 37 great-grandchil Recj. 3.88, Ladies' blouses sport tops.

Sizes 32-38, S-M-L 1.50 a.m. Friday at St. Agnes Ca dren. tholic Church for Xavier iFred' Millette, 88, a retired farmer, who died Tuesday at a local Elsewhere Martin J. Killeaney hospital.

Mr. Millette was born Oct. 10. 1883, at Saiix, Iowa. He Funeral services were held last Friday at Eugene, for married Ida M.

Couture in 1906 "24" Spring IS ALL-ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE Reg. 64.844 Days Martin J. Killeaney, 68, a for at Vermillion. She died in 1939. Survivors include two daugh mer Sioux Falls and vicinity resident, -who died at Eugene ters, Mrs.

Burdette Amundson, Vermillion, and Mrs. Clarence Necklaces jJ Reg. 1.96 PARTUS ELECTRIC CLOCKS Reg. 7.46 Each Charming col- after a brief illness. He is survived bv his widow; Klienjan, Hastings, three 4999 Charge it! two brothers, William Little Falls, and Dewey sons, Edmund and Richard both of Vermillion, and Robert Mountain Home, Idaho; four Sioux Falls, and three sisters, Mrs.

Viola Wise. Mitchell, and sisters, Mrs. Rose Delauner, Mrs. Etta Steinhoittz and Mrs. i Jefferson; Mrs.

Leo Mansfield, Garden City, and Mrs. lection of new Mary Collins, both of Sioux Multi-colored bead assort merits to i mntrh vmir Intpct Falls. Adds, subtracts, multiplies. Adds up to 7 columns. Snap on cover and comfortable keyboard.

Terrific value. 5 yr. warranty. Aldeia Schweiberger and Mrs iSl pantsuit, evening clock styles 4 for kitchens. Charae it.

1 Delea MiHer, both of Sioux City; three brothers, Victor Al Won't Testify urematic708 ress or snqpping clothes. Save! bany, Delthius, Sioux HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) City, and Frederick, Denver, Four women linked to Boyd and 24 grandchildren. Douglas the FBI's chief informer in the Harrisburg 7 con A Christian wake service will spiracy trial, have disclosed Shop Kmart for Quality Goods at Discount Prices! be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wagnerlverson Funeral through a lawyer they will re Home.

fuse to testify against antiwar priest Philip Berrigan and six others. It could mean jail for con Mrs. Charles Kuehner LWEESZ, Minn. Funeral -vis viil bald it' 10:30 a. T3.ur4t; tt th first Tri- mm tempt if they dont chanse their mifldi..

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