iiCELEBRATES BIRTHDAY—Fanny Edgar Sill saidshe didn’t like to be the center of attraction forso many people Sunday as she celebrated her 103rd birthday in the lobby of Lutheran Hospital. “J don’t see what all the fuss is about,” she exclaimed.—Tribune Photo.uVar0b1FANNY SILL MARKSbt:t;nsjHER 103RD BIRTHDAYVVtFanny Edgar Sill celebrated s her 103rd birthday Sunday withIsix friends and a large birth-'* dav cake.he party was held in Lutheran Hospital Nurses’ Home, where Miss Sill has been a resi-Se3 Bankruptcydent for the last 10 years. Before that she lived in the home2vIher father built at 211 N. 10th St ^ William Sill, her father, came v to La Crosse in 1856. A civilengineer, he directed the building of the first Milwaukee Road line in the Upper Mississippiarea.£cVPetitions HeardLater he helped develop 3rd f and Main Streets as business j centers.\Creditors of three persons ad-!, B,e?ides helping her father in £U S District ^okkeeping and accounting,d Court**lasTweelf haveuntU NovFisa sm helped establish the rU i r a U Am a f I his 26 to file any objections... Leonard Bessman, of Madison, a referee for the court in Western Wisconsin, listed thea Crosse Home for Children. I She also was active in the \i petitioners for bankruptcy as: Marvin J. Slater, 112 Losey1YWCA, the Red Cross and Christ Episcopal Church.Now confined to a wheel chair, t Miss Sill is otherwise in good thealth. Though she recently iBlvd. S., a laborer for the City , .... , .... .of La Crosse, liabilities of $6,122.!?ave “P ,knlU'S; stlU «■ lt;J assets of *1.724. mortgages of,jlt;s readin6 and P*»yi»g *“-taire.o, $3,530 and exemptions of $563