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- CHARLES SCHRIMPF
Funeral services for Charles
Schrimpf, secretary of the local
aerie of the Fraternal Order of
Eagles who died suddenly Fridav
morning, will be conducted by the
Rev. D. E. Bosserman of Trlnitv
English Lutheran church Mondav
afternoon. A service will be held ai
the home, 1403 S. Madison-st, at 2
o'clock, and one at the Eagles hall
at " 30. The body can bo viewed at
the Eagles hall from 1 to G o'clock
Sunday afternoon. Members of tho
Eagle drum corps will act as guard
of honor. Burial will be in Rrverside
cemetery.
The Knights oC Pythias and the
Eagles will hold sen ices at tho
grave.
CHARLES SCHRIMPF
The funeral of Charles Schnmpf,
who died suddenly Friday night was
held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon
from the home, 1403 S. Madison-st,
and at 2.30 from Eagle hall. The
Rev. D. E. Bosserman was in charge
and burial took place in Riverside
cemetery. Eagles and Knights of
Pythias had charge of the service at
the grave. Gretchen and Katherine
Sieger, Milwaukee, sang:, and Victor
Manhardt, secretary of the Milwaukee
aerie of Eagles, and Paul
Herwig-, Milwaukee, took charge of
the Eagles* part in the ceremonies.
Representatives were present from
tho aeries of Neenah, Menasha,
Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, Green Bay,
Manitowoc, Wausau, and other cities.
Among: the Basics state officers
present atthe funeral were Dr. W.
J. Doyle Fond du Lac, state president;
Murt Malone, Oshkosh; Edwin
G. Dowe, Beaver Dam; Haro'd Pophal,
Wausau; Col. J. B. Schneller,
Neenah, all pasc presidents; Al Lautenbach,
Plymouth, vice president;
August Miller, Wisconsin Rapids,
treasurer; Fred Penford, Green Bay,
outside guard; II. J. Thoma, trustee,
Everett Garey, Madison, past trustee;
Chris Schade. Manitowoc, past
secretary; JaKe Heirmann, Racine,
past treasurer; Carl Adams, past
treasurer; and Charles Hoffman,
Oshkosh, past conductor. Bearers
were Peter Rademachcr, Henry
Staedt, Howard Ciosbj, George
Magnus, Elmer Kocrncr, and Leo
Blashka.
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