LOCAL PEOPLEA 7 FI 7SEP 1L OFSEAXDIA$Mrs. Menard. Mrs. lt;Mitchell, .Pack, iMarouettfMrs, Arthur Menard and .Mrs. James Mitchell, of this city, have ret annul from Ishpeming. when* they attended the funeral of theirfather, the late Theophile Nault the following accout of whose death is taken from the DailyMining Journal. v“The funeral of the late Theo-plith Nault, former Ishp nnng pioneer n sident, who died sud-denly Tuesday morning at hisfarm at SKatulia. will he hehl thismorning at 19 o'clock from 81 Joseph s (’atholic church, with interment in the Ishpeming conie-tery. The Rev Paul la* Uolvin will officiate. The funeral partywill leave Skandia early thismorning in automobiles, following a short servic * at the Nault home.A number of Ishpeming relatives! went to Skandia Tuesday even- I tug. and w ill ae»u mpany the hnd\I here I“Mr. Nault, who was seventy-| six years old, passed away while • i’*d in a eh If He i not eotnpl,lined of illness and had 1been enjoying hti y .!h» ;♦ Itii He visiteJV with lshplt; m lug relatives last week, and appeared to he entirely normal.“Mr. Nault was one of the eitv’searly business men. He conducted a store in tie* building now occupied by T. * l\ LaVigne, Pearl street, for a number of years. Following his retirement, Mi Nault purchased the farm at Skandia, some twenty years ago.‘During the winter months, Mr Nault can i otlt; « \t •*- ve fog jging operations for tin* Cleveland (Hffs Iron company, and for tie* I i past several years worked large! j crews. lie had planned on op-jening his (.(taps again this ♦*«!.and had already contracted for a I large output oi timber.* .Mrs. Nault died a (lumber ofyears ago. A son, Fred, lives atSkandia, and two daughters, bothof whom are married, are resitveCiideiits of Kscanaba.”