IE WINONA REPUBL1CAN-HEawn the meet-n. fol-2 to 3 vill be with a eachtle held at 6:30 .ochcs-ends”; iving a giving Among will be d Mrs.. W. A.:1 Mrs. Keen-. D. E. d Mrs.5. A. E. L„ I.nrsMps at ged- Two cone-by 15 geared lay be iream-battle” scale e seV-“blue iy new forceterme-feneral idling, trol of feneral Bluffs, ” divi-igadierve the iterest, [. Ford le sev-sor of second Augustl, now gaining mville,. quar-11 have janiza-slatedt such. 4,mys-cars, milli-a pool i place 11 sup-Funeral Services For Arcadia Auto Victims ArrangedEngelbert Schmitt to Be Buried W ednesday, Richard Kaiser Thursday.Arcadia, Wis.— (Special to The Republican-Herald) — Funeral arrangements have been completed for Engelbert Schmitt, Jr., 19, farm youth living seven miles west of Arcadia, and Richard Kaiser, elglit-year-old Arcadia boy, who died Monday as a result of the flrst two fatal automobile accidents in Trempealeau county in 1937.Six cousins will serve, as pallbearers at the services for the Schmitt youth at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. They are Adam Schmitt, Edward Feullng, Joseph Doehle, Francis Schaefer, George Feu ling and Aloysius Kampa.The services will be conducted at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic church here by the pastor, the Rev, Joseph L. Hauck and burial will be in Calvary cemetery in Meyers valley, a mile south of Arcadia.Services Thursday.Services for Richard Kaiser will be f conducted by Father Hauck at the same church at 9:30 a. m. Thursday and burial will be in Calvary cemetery. Active pallbearers will fee George Glanzer, Joseph Manning, Wilmer Meyers, Lyman Maloney, George Felsheim and Ferdinand Christ.Honorary pallbearers will be members of Richard's fourth grade class at St. Aloysius parochial school here. Included are Ralph Felsheim, James Weber, Linus Ahimann, Ralph Weisenberger, David Abts and Richard Hartwick.It is planned to have all members of the parochial school attend the funeral, with the fourth grade class members marching into the church in the procession.It was reported today that Aloysius Kampa, son of Alex Kampa of Arcadia, was in the car with the Schmitt youth when the car the latter was driving overturned six times when he lost control of it on highway 93 near Independence Sunday night.Thrown Through Top.Kampa was thrown through the top of the cav but received only a broken thumb and minor bruises. Wilmer Schmitt, a brother of the youth who died at 5:40 a. m. Monday at the Whitehall Community hospital from a fractured skull and other injuries, was driving another car,4n back of young Kampa and young Schmitt at the time of the accident.The Kaiser boy was run over by a backing .automobile on a road near the county highway department, garage here about 8 a. m. Monday. The car was driven by O. A, Hohmann, who operates a farm adjoining the Arcadia baseball park which is near the highway department garage.The boy died while , he was being taken to a hospital.foPlt;Rb£RceofC.tl:nlt;BiKmfoClStMS(astStle,Llt;UUol