lotices• sha in 1931. In 1897, she *M l united in marriage to Frank Boucher in Marinette, and was preceded in death by him on j Sept 3. 1932. She was a member of the St. Marks Church and the Royal Neighbors.She was preceded in death by a son, Everett* and a daugh-! ter. Mrs. Monica Bienney.She is survived by two sons. Frances E.. Kenosha; and Pacific J., Kingsford. Mich.; four daughters. Mrs. Anton Obras*! kie. Port Arthur. Ontario. Canada; Mrs. Anton Jensen, Kenosha; Mrs. Joseph Broullire, Iron Mountain, Mich.; and Mrs. Ernest Pleshek, Niagara. Wis.; three sisters. Mrs. Armour La Fabe. Tacoma. Wash.; Mrs. Lydia Eck holm, Menasha, Wis.; and Mrs. Rose M. Dow, Calif.; 28 grand children and five great-grandchildren.•Mrs. C. L. Dary, 61, Long III, DiesMrs. Charlotte L. Dary. 61,1 3536 19th Ave. died at Kenosha Hospital, Monday morning, fol-J lowing a long illness.She was born in Kenosha,- Oct. 2, 1898. the daughter of the . late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kohlman, and was educated in local schools. The deceased wasmarried in 1918 to Edward 3.OBnen. who preceded her in death in 1920. She was married Aug. 4. 1921. to Jamea L. Dary.She was a member of Frie-d e n s Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid of the church. The Kenosha Hospital employed her services for 12 years.She is survived by her husband, four daughters. Mrs. Alfred De Seife. Mrs. Joseph Grimes. Mrs. James Smolik. all oi Kenosha; and Mrs. Albert Scott, Mount Rainier, Md.She is also survived by four sisters. Mrs. Chester Miller, Mrs. John Pfeiffer. Mrs. George Nelsen. and Mrs. George Krebs all of Kenosha; and 14 grandchildren.She was preceded in death by a son, one daughter, onebrother, and three sisters.♦Dial 7 5121 for Classified Ads.PAID ADVERTISEMENT!Authorized and Paidtounty Republican Party. Fred »•«•*• lt;hairman. SI* *th St.. Kenotha. Wta.