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FAIR AND COLD What advertisers and do (one of a series) 10 O.l.ff.m U.S. WIAtHiA llBIAU FORECAST MAP -o, Jv Minnesota TWIN CITIES; Fair and continued cold tonight and Triday, Low tonight 5 below, high Friday 15,, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST: Fair and a little warmer tonight. Friday increasing cloudiness and little change in temperature. Low tonight 5 below in the north to 5 above in the south. ALL OTHER ZONES: Fair and continued cold tonight and Friday.

Low tonight 10-15 below in the north to zero in the Milk Comtipj Htndtemtlf ifyltd Tills ad sold south. THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Jan. 2, 1958 1 DEATHS DAVID G. BROADWELL, 56. 2721 Girard avenue died Wednesday.

Mr. Broadwell was born at and lived in Min-riPRpolis 25 years. was a member of Municipal Hiking club and an employe of neapolis Honeywell Regulator Co. Surviving are his wife, Olive two Frank Omaha. and Crosby, Mor-risonville, N.

Y. Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Werness Brothers mortuary, with burial in Lake-wood cemetery. 'ANNA CATHERINE ECK-STROM. 82, 163 SC.

Bedford street, died Wednesday. "Miss Eckstrom was born at Houghton, and lived in Minneapolis 71 years. Surviving are a brother, Joseph Arthur Eckstrom, a niece and two nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Washburn McReavy southeast chapel, with burial in Crystal Lake cemetery.

Services were conducted for AMELIA EISELE, 80. 2712 Chowen avenue a Minneapolis resident for 71 years. She was born in Jordan. a daughter of the late B. Eisele.

Surviving are two sisters. So-phie Eisele and Mrs. Clara Priess, both of Minneapolis. Services were at Welander- Doitni of eompltu with cloudy with scattered light snow, SOUTH DAKOTA: Increasing cloudiness tonight and Friday with little change in African Violet Increasing cloudiness and a little warmer Friday. NORTH DAKOTA: Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight with scattered light snow in the west portion.

Friday Upper Midwest WISCONSIN: Fair and continued cold tonight and Friday. IOWA: Fair and cold tonight. fust $245 i jr osini nun Ter eoico of eml. -kn. OFFICIAL TEMPERATURES (U.S.

Weather Bureau official readings) first column, hiphest temperature yesterday: second, lowest temperature last 12 hours, ending at 6 third, precipitation last 24 hours, ending at Hue, or double Burple Africon Violets l.itkl. i I emtjla flowerinol. Los Angeles f9 49 St. Louis 23 15 Louisville 27 13 .01 Salt Lake City 34 17 Memphis 33 IK SanAnto.lio 5H 2K Miami 75 fi) ,15 SanFrancisco 60 52 .61 New Orleans 51 33 S. St.

Marie 10 -7 .02 New York 49 24 .03 Seattle 51 42 .02 Okla. City 4i Spokane 28 22 Omaha IS 3 Tampa 70 43 .69 Phoenix 72 43 Washington 46 25 i 6 a.m. t-a. ii ii ii ii .01 .02 MINNESOTA Minneapolis 12 0 1 Alexandria 7-14 Bemidji 7-12 Duluih 10 -S i Intl. Fail! 4 -15 Red wood Fails 17 -4 Rochester 1 5 2 St.

Doud 1 1 -9 WISCONSIN- s-1 10 15 14 burial Grrj Bay La Crosse Quist west chapel, with at Lakewood cemetery. .01 Devils Lake 5-12 Farjo -16 Grand Forks 7-14 Minot 8 -13 Williston 16 -h MONTANA Glasgow 29 5 Havre 34 Miles City 39 7 CANADA Calgary 38 12 Edmonton 21-1 Winnipeg 2-13 OTHER U.S. STATIONS Albuquerque 45 20 Atlanta 4X 19 Birmingham 31 19 Boise 31 20 Buffalo 42" 18 Charleston 58 34 .01 Chicago 21, 9 Cincinnati 25 6 .03 Cleveland 38 14 .02 Denver 50 19 Detroit 33 16 .01 Fort Worth 49 31 Kansas City 28 11 CITY DATA (Readings today) High year ago today, 27; low, 0. Precipitation from midnight to 6 a.m., 0. Humidity 6 a.m., 79 per cent.

Sunrise, 7:52 a.m.; sunset. 4:43 p.m. Moonrise. 1:59 p.m.; moonset, 2:45 a.m.; moon phase, 1st qtr. Minneapolis Hourly Temperatures, Page 1A Highest temperature, 12; lowest, 2.

Highest humidity. 76 per cent at noon; lowest humidity, 58 per cent at 12:15 a.m.; Precipitation. .01. Total for month, departure from normal, .02. Total for year, departure from normal, .02.

DEGREE DAYS Degiee days are the number of degrees the daily average temperature falls below 65. the point at which artificial heat is considered necessary, Jan. 1. 1958. 60 degree days; year ago, 61; normal, 50.

Total this heating season, last season, normal, 3,065. COMPOTE 2 7 -7 3 2 IOWA Des Moines Sioux Cuy 20 With 5 Green Ornamental Plants I if1 SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen 1 -13 Huron 36 -2 Lemmon 3.1 2 Rapid City 40 12 Watertown 24 -9 NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck 19-10 50 $3 ac hah. esseu suam THE DAY'S RECORDS DIVORCES GRANTED Mabel Koehl from Joteph J. Roe hi, FIRE CALLS WEDNESDAY A.M. Services for MRS.

EFFIE LEE GILLIS, 56, formerly of Minneapolis, who died Tuesday in Mesa, Ariz, will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at Enger funeral home, with burial in St. Michael's cemetery, Stillwater, JMinn. "Born in St. Paul, Mrs.

Gillis had been a resident of Minneap-. olis for 30 years before moving to Mesa seven years ago. She is survived by her hus- band, Elmer J. Gillis: a son, "John L. (Jack) Gillis.

Minneapolis: three sisters; three brothers and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after Friday noon. There will be no reviewal. GARRETT R. KNOOIHUIZEN, 60, 4629 Portland avenue, died Wednesday.

He was born in Muskegon, and operated a grDcery at, Thirty-fifth street and Nicollet avenue for 43 years. He was member of Oakland Avenue Evangelical and United Brethren church. Surviving are his wife, Alice; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Fine; a son, Garrett Minneapolis, who was in business with his father, and eight grandchildren. Services will be at II a.m.

Saturday at Werness Brothers mortuary, with burial in Lake-wood cemeterv. 2 41 42nd Yck $Tke odor, no 5-02323 ov SE. Act. electfic ithout plants VelU est MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Joseph $. Zych, S3, 219 I3 ov Carol A.

Stawski. 1, ii- H. 6h it. Jerome Micha.lt. 21.

Pcsers. M.nx.j Shoron M. Demboytfy, 16, fcCO 19'h William" t. lehrrke, 56. SVIS 36 ov torboro I.

lee, 20, 4020 45th ov S. Waller J. Buelow, 22. Webs'er, Minn Harriet C. 5olmtoiir, 23, 909 SE if, Ctorgt E.

Crawford. 73. 3320 Pleasant ov: Contlano H. Oobbelairt, 17, 3625 3 av S. Grgorr I.

tha't. tjal. 10-H ov Itoscmaric C. Jeramin, legal, 1 80S Uh. 4th Seymour I.

Mandel, Chicago: Judith I. I It at, 5142 Humboldt ov Donald J. Anderion, 27, 343 E. 19'h Kathleen A. Ficklino, 23, 502 E.

$100 fits erft)y. special rmci Utah: four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. George Reppas, San Jose, Calif. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Barney Anderson mortuary and 2 p.m.

at St. Mary's church, with burial in Lakewood cemetery. Memorials are preferred to the building fund of St. Mary's church. MISS MARION 8, TUTTLE, 71.

925 E. Thirty-fourth street, died Wednesday. She had been a lifelong resident of Minneapolis and was associated with Nichols Tuttle real estate firm. Surviving are her brother, Lauren S. Tuttle, and two sisters, Mrs.

Sherman B. Child and Mrs. Winter G. Ensign, all of Minneapolis. Services will be 1:30 p.m.

Friday at Davies mortuary, with burial in Lakewood cemetery. Car Breaks Ice, 2 N.D. Men Die tt oum bob eoweom obit AVAHAtU AT All STOIH Iter, tilt lr.it TA. I Jill flea? $aep Hut Hut ti. Btll Terente T.

Cuirke. it legal. 305 7 J5 2629 fe-son chimney. THURSDAY A.M. 4 30 3012 Cortland, 2nd floor onoleic.

ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Harvey O. Kemp, 426 CcrroH; lrn A. tankf ard, 74 ig'ehort, Albert Gurska, 633 E. larpentewf; Roxann G.

Gladmon, 1728 Asburv. Morrit tt Halvorien, MiSwaukee, Patricia Ann Suck, 2)68 lower Denn-s rd, Robert H. Goetike, 1319 'argare't Jeonnt foi. 1287 fhomo. Robert Dady, 1387 Juiietj lren t.

Puich, 572 Harr.Sine. John W. Ooehniak, .985 F. 4mi Severly J- Amunctton, 1023 F. 6rh.

fuqene A. Thunitrom, 71J NE Mpis Haint R. Backus, 70 Cook-Mile Rot. 33 Seibv; Edna Rets, Angus John O. Chromy, 173 Ashicmd; IMeen Theresa Trest, 452 Dayton, Donald J.

Trudeau, 2024 Sranorci; Jeanne Resnier, 8 S'anford. Remord R. Ooiley, j8 3 cv No. Sf, Pool; Jonet K. Mtoto, 1992 E.

Cnaqe, lorry R. Granger, Cov'ess ct Roberta A. Tyion, i58i Cey'and. Richard G. F1ynn, GS7 trie; Oori J.

sre, 4IJJ Irssce wt, in vr i' it IM Bsr.se teerl hijj -tn iurr i 1 1 eWnry r-e sne ft Hm SM II Walnirt st: Kuth M. Corler, legal. 1545 Cello, ov Ivelt V. Nyroan. 40, 4116 Notcnvj ov: Conitance Williomt, 46, 5529 Oliver ov S.

Gary A. Kino. 50. '55 Karen M. Vien, 19.

1107 t. Cid Shako- pee rri, Oonald L. DeMan, 22, 2323 OitO'rf ov Marilyn Sthwortl, 19, 2t4o Bv ont av N. John I. Themjon, "0.

2000 Jo'dnn ov St. lou llaine M. Zeman, 31, 1 127 i'h ov Dale J. Nelson. 27, 60C1 W.

U'h it; tar. bara A. Johnson, 23, 4025 1th ov S. James C. Seweil, 21, 3436 Bla'ideil ov; MRS.

MINETTE MAC A EES-1 TER ARMSTRONG, 98. 600 W. Thirty-second street, died this week. lois A. Crohe, 20, 915 W.

25h st HATTON, N. D. (UP.) Two men drowned and a third escaped Wednesday when the car in which they were riding across frozen To-biason lake broke through Sunnvvde rd Denne, Ui Sih ov Ho. St. Pnul.

Richard A. Hanson, VS. fdsnrj: Dorothy M. She was the oldest living graduate of the University of Illinois; had been a Minneapolis resident 40 years. She had no survivors.

Arrangements are by Welander Quist west chapel Burial will be private. lacono, 24, G0i3 Oliver d. Immo A. Co. Wolvert, 2249 Spiby.

1 James I. lever, 21, F-eTcnt Marlene G. oehl. 20. 3rj46CoIta II the ice near Hatton.

Wilhs J. D'opik, 19, Gnrf.1d. Helen M. Shold, 13, 36:0 1st civ Clarente S. Penick.

32, 321 1 t-ii Beiio- nn ji; Mary Ann Denfeld, 27, 8C1 IE. 7th st, Myrus I. Knutson, 43. Ca! Helen G. Swenson, 35, Beard av S.

Melvin Chose, 18, Co'urrbus, CHio: lore-lei A. Mayes. 18, 16,8 KeTont ov N. leland A. Schmidt, 26, '230 N.

3rd Donna J. Nauer, 51. 2317 N. 4h It. David Modene, 23, Aloed tea.

W'M Judith A. Wold. 18, 2346 Gnrtrttd S. Glen G. Hall, 7s, Enrnum.

nn Susan A. Corlion, 24, 529 th It. Henry Grove, 25, 5651 Tfon-as ov torella Schilling. 23. 6 J'jrh St.

Wynne Freeman. ieqil. 319 tet Margie M. Palmer, legal, 2s.4 43'h ll BIRTHS GUIS Mr, ord Mrs Dean Anderson, 4v7 Cae Paul Soranian, 9S3 Sumtit, toberl Brown, ISI F. A.ontaa.

Calvin Calmenson, 1030 St, Paul. Delberr Conroy, 2'6 S. I'on Diehard Oiebel, 1753 Q'an i A6n 1 oland Honson, P't fgon. Vernon Jensen. V.

esturuter. Arthur Komarek, 1663 Abell. Donald Kordosky, 1662 Adelbert lovos, N. Ook ar Hollts Mallum, St CroW. Troncis Morrissey.

113 P.re, Jcseah Rhode, 2583 Pcsevil'e, George Rosenthal. 22? IgMiIi't, Pobert Strom, 1 114 Oorlton, VI 51. tnu. Donald Tetch, 271? 6' George Watkins, 58 1st ov So. St.

Paul 'Or Mr ord Mrs Imory Alverson, E. Topta', So, St, P'lul. Duane Andrews, 34 Wilhom ode. St. Aibor.s, SiO e- The victims were Allen El-lingson, 20, and Virgil Hart, 21, both of rural Northwood, N.

D. 21, Northwood, was riding on the outside of the car when it tipped, but managed to leap clear before it sank below the water. Tobiason lake is 30 miles southwest of Grand Forks in eastern North Dakota. Traffic Court Judge Luther Sleiten. presiding Funeral services for EUGENE If.

PERRY, 81. 287 Washburn avenue will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Welander-Quist west chapel, with burial at Lakewood cemetery. He is survived by his wife, T'cfith a daughter. Mrs.

Gregg Pouliot, Red Lake Falls. son, John, Atwater, a brother, William Perry, Edinburgh, and four grandchildren. Funeral services for MRS. DcVONA O. PUFFER, 78, 212 Dowling avenue will be 10 a.m.

Saturday at Sundseth-Anderson funeral home, with burial at Crystal Lake cemetery. A native of St. Charles, Iowa, Mrs. Puffer lived in Minneap 1 1 1' ITM0AU JOUTH 1 11 Kr. Tom Xnt and Tribune I a 1 nneapoli9 1 1 Dt I 11 pear Tom: II tion.

you lbune runs 1 11 II prfUfn true. II I tbU t0 vn wft g.t a reaction 1 Il such as the one hht I I I CfP rUsing 3afoO of the fe II 1 aTJs for us. Ve and retail I 1 vorks lor ,11 orac 1 I 1 I Compotes in 1 II II sales in five I 1 II II This is good tionftrtl9ing 1 A 11 4t think our invest- 1 I II our4r. Star and Tribune is an I I 1 nt not an expense. WjP and 1 The good service ve get Mh0 1 Se other eber I I iork on our account.

II II very truly yours 1 President I Trromos W. Cady, 14, i0 8h av le.erlv I. Detson. 19, 330 Itth HrO'ns. i Alfred I.

Swedbera, 26. "-h ov Shirley Jackson, Vincemt ti, i Tyrrell Irooke, CuvnrKXjl flirabeth C. tamarst, 25. 4:03 S. I onold Krone.

18 3S3G HaC'y I Booilvn Cen-er Joyce M. filiate. 18 2.V47 ov II i Raymond J. Fredericksen. ov vsew C.ty td.

f. i George All, i4s.H-,'t ernon iartlett, 333 t-ien Nicolina Comoobolio, T0 I Pichard Codden, 1 "iQ I Anthony Cvgan, Gr I Melvin frondrue, W. Pcb-oe, South 3 Hocifns: Dianne f. Nits, 7, 5C9 '-d st, r.V ri, Glen H. Marrofl 25.

33 HH s': Eileen V. Kaiser, 23 ov Leonard I. landvik, 29. i pi, Karen J. Nelson, 20, Sc.

4-h 1 towrence W. Poauette, 23, nc A tbut st, Mary Kaausteri 22. 2j Nf ft Clyde tichatdon. 73, 9n tfi'v ov (out I. ob- 18.

Irving av DEATHS TO DATE Minneapolis 1956 1957 0 0 Minnesota 1936 195? DRINKtN DRIVING Arthur V. Stewart, 31, 1418 S. 4(h st. $100. Walter 52, 3123 Hayf st, $1(0; also $50 for careless driving and $50 for violation of the hit-run ordinance.

Svlvia J. Rid-in lis, CS, 34.1 Donald Glonder foentgur. Douglas Green. 127 Cavvgi. Clarence la Barre, 560 la'ond.

Wilfrid longer, Hoqe- rv. Joseoh lukesh, i 037 James Matykiewicl, '66? Wasc" Meinke. ltC3 3'd st obert Jameson. 22, 1 olis 46 years. She was a charter member of the Auxiliary of the Clarence IBoe American Legion Post No.

217. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joe Marie Enge and Mrs. Esther Green of Minneapolis; four sons, Walter, Ivan, Harold and Earl; 19 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchiidren, three sisters, Mrs. Ilo Kerr, Miss Doris Fulton and Mrs.

Rose Wise, all of St. Charles, Iowa; and one brother, Roy Fulton of California. 5- ft-t Martin Miller, 1944 Stlwstw. Beo 3r) 33-d o. Donna SchilUna, 20, 230 a- Ilk' Merlin H.ll.

J3, 2q Hereo A. tustrnck 20 r. Jonn Moryn, 4v v- irrfc, i Norman Nisller, F. DEATHS Oak Grove si. Donald Ouimby.

'90 i l.kn .597 Mc Charles Benstrom. 45 17th OV Pn I Jacob Aasve, 4' Ann Anderson. 41. 55 t't Mcir Ido I. Anderson.

Mabel Archey. 8 5017 C-itnrd Kess-e O. Berg. son. 4 also $50 for violation of the I hit -run Donald O.

l-dstrom. 23. i36ih av $100. I Joseph A. Schirber.

4.1. 14312 Jaseak 'tthsvartt. 5746 tn DO S. Vodno.s dor 11 i hniqMs Jerry Seeman, 1 5C4 In-cee'eur, Joseph Suchy, Sftrburn. Daid Sultan, 1190 St.

Po-I. S. 1 I MRS. NELLIE SHAW, 72, iRoesford H. T'lvmouth, 5100.

3320 Brvant avenue diedi, L. Hsmmick. 2s, 721 Brad-tV i ford av, no days: plates imiMiunded. Israel srreian, fc 6-5 S. Volando loero, 50, Co'd-a.

A'ae. Esther Carlson. 57, 4': 8 1 f) John J. Devine, S-e'lra 111 teolto Orooes. 4S ftjT Kf 'l lllo 0 foiter, 7 s.mnsnn 3328 3(ith av Max Cichv Pnul Mrs.

Shaw lived in Minnear 1 James Walker, ljin-r. Sidney Winer. 1 47? C-ooflnch. 'WIN BOYS Mr nnd M-s i Jerry Finkelsiein 1071 (o's DEATHS $100. Edwar.l F.

ParK av, SI 0ft, Sandberp, (2. fi004 7K15 Richard A. Anderson, 24. Marsatet Boltman. 58 sftjV 'oyo.

Charles Broberg, 83. 200 Como. Irene r2, 271 W. 7th. Clara Browec, t-S, At'cn.

Halsey Coma, 67, 573 Cnrrc'l. levino Doree, 47. 23 Yettrg-or. Joseph Dunn. 91.

i44 hccn. Falcon we'Qhts John Flaherty, 74 81 Jur. Ferdinand Koehn. 90, 949 Pot oils oo years and was a member of D.A.R. Surviving are four dauphtcrs, Mrs.

Lloyd Strieker. Anoka; Mrs, Harold Shine, San Diego, Mrs. Catherine Peacock, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Roberta Carland, Os-seo; two sisters, Mrs. Alva Woolridge, Livermore, and Mrs.

Stella Wallace, Chicago, and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 4 p.m. Saturday at Werness Brothers tart bilton. Ti Mo-garet A Grabaw, iS. 90 PortlcH, Douglas Gullichson, 6 0." Jams Hanson.

7 mo'Hl, 20 I'Con Anno Iverson. -8. 71 I4-h ov Iver Iverson. 74 7' 7 av Iric G. Johnson.

65, Bj, III, Ij. land Will iant C. Kins'ev, 57. Pi'on, Mne Fronds H. longley.

53 77:6 27th ov S. Clara I. Meyer, 77, Mannoh Notan, 83 l'h ov Sr Williom Nvberg 70 707 riPwton'N Anna Olson. 85, 37.0 H-h av tester toske, 57, V.iOv, Joan Sangrert, 73, 5437 Lou J. Sonsome, tt.

1350 Con- fclvd St. PfK.I Jul.us A. Snabb. 5'( Hnn lottle 0 Taylor, 7. ic-g w.

ctf. Anna Thomas, 60 4. 1 fvd Julia I. Wheeler, 3 Minnesota S-d Xerves av Tdina. $100.

Norman E. Henke, 33. 1708 Jefferson st, $100; also $50 for violation of the hit nin ordinance. Harold R. 43, 6020 Rufll av $100.

Rohert C. Anderson, 24. 3816 11th av $100: aNo 90 ria-s for driving alter revocation of his license: plates impounded. Donald R. Hornnes.

25. 2924 45'h sv $110. LeRov E. O'Brien, 24, 3474 KE. I Caroline leiahton, 83 '83 G'and.

Hannah le Vine, 75 405 He'schel. Anno Momer. fc9 iL7 Fairrr.ount, leonord Miller, 60. 363 E. Cook, Oscar Nelson, 77.

Jessica Oden. 8. 672 St. Anther, Archra Bobcevich. 58, Abe'l Flijobeth Smith, 87, 518 mortuary.

1-nends may call at rt BHisHeM I luello Smith, 73, imcoln. flirobetH Surtees. 96 Avy-v, 'owrr. A consistent advertising program in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune is an investment that pays off continuous dividends in terms of sales and 'profits. Hundreds of advertisers realize this and jou can too.

Call FEderal 3-3111 for advertising assistance. A retail advertising representative will be happy to visit you, to help you create our advertising investment. toy I Westfsll. Jane Wollin. Susrts 0 Toms.

-OC" nrj-o- 65 8 12'h ov I Mina Swderofskv, 85 13', N. Sneil rwj lelyn Jiealer, 4'), 1256 Osreda. the mortuary beginning Fridav 1 3rd t. to days, noon. Lowell Fonnev.

26. 915 Lx- icelsior av, HopKins, Jino MRS. ALVINA S. Larson. 54, 3330 Colum- MAKER, 55.5831 Irving avenue J.

Litfin. 27. Delano, Brooklyn Center, died $'oo Wednesday. K. Fossum.

30, 1425 Kil Iiachmans Florists and nurserymen for three-quarters of a century know well the value of newspaper advertising. Since 1952. Bachman's advertising linage has increased 134 Ce and 1937 should see a increase over 1936. Why has their linage been climbing? Read what Ralph W. IJachman, president of the firm, says: "Wc think our advertising in the Minneapolis Star and Tribune is an investment not an expense." I ii i i i lie i i i mi as mer av, St.

Louis Park. Si 00. CARELESS DRIVING William R. 27, 4907 Knox av $100. Dewev H.

Manm. 59. 141 3Gih st. $75. Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs. Harry (Beverly) Green, Minneapolis: three sons. Duane Gerald L. and Herbert Minneapolis; four sisters. Mrs.

Lydia Lrickson, Mrs. Matt Mioch and Mrs. Minnie Merandish. Duluth.i and Mrs. Linnia Gerod.

York; and seven grandchildren. Services will be at I p.m. Friday at Swanson mortuary, with burial in Crystal Lake MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES MRS. ANGELJNE SPLLIO- JPOULOS, 68. 3226 Humboldt 0 avenue died Wednesday.

r- i i EdiuS A. Larson Clarence H. Hanoo Lawrence E. Osboroe Sne was born in Greece and inneapolis Star and 20 Pe: i i lt 1 ec. Veaf Cc.

or es 6 1 4 -0, 0 I 4' i 6 2 0 0 T4 i- is I lived In Minneapolis 40 vears. i vK! O. E. Larson Mortuary Scc's tyco'd '-s She was a member of St. iMary'j Greek Orthodox church.

Surviving are her husband, WiiSiam: two sons, Harry and PetAr, Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. William Gochis, Tooele, HteWtefHo) lBn RETAIL ADVERTISING FEderal 3-3 1 II ST 9-3171 2301 Central Aenue Hi -a 4. a a t-t. b- e.L,i nttLL tt Lf.

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