ago and they caxne to Steven* Point to live. Mr. Wlodarskl died sevenyear* ago.Surviving are four eon* and three daughters, Bernard and Theodore Wlodarskl, at home, Mr*. Pearl Benke, 230 Algoma street, Stephen Wlodarskl of New Rockford, North Dakota, Edward Woictarski of Chicago, and Mrs. E. F. Law and Mrs. H. J. Hammerle of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Wlodarskl also leaves 11 grandchildren.Funeral services will he held at 9 o’clock Saturday morning at St. Peter’s church and, interment will take place in Guardian Angel -cemetery. The body wiU be at the Frais funeral home until the time'of the funeral.Funeral of Mr. GeislerFuneral service* for Christian G. Geisler, 648 Strongs avenue, pioneer resident of Stevens Point, who died at his home Sunday morning, wereheld at 2 o’clock TuMdty afUntMt at the Bovton funeral home. Rev. Harley G. Smith officiated at the services and Odd Fellow* rtteewere conducted by Mark Bruce andFrank Taylor at the grave ha For-' eat cemetery.The Steven* Point lodge of Odd Fellows, of which Mr. Geisler bad1 been member since 1891, attended the funeral In a body, and member* of the Odd Fellow lodge here served a* pallbearers. They wera Fred Hodsdon, Eugene Willard, John: D. Swan, Frank Taylor, Otto Retake and Mark Bruce. Mrs. Harry Ewald, Mr*. Jame* Coulthurst «m Mrs. Ira Tetter were In charge of flowers.Persons who came from a die*tanee for the funeral included Mrs. Henry Otto of Milwaukee and Mr*. Monroe Hollister of Waupaca.Due to an error In Monday* paper, the funeral was announced for Thursday instead of Tuesday.