nalck-msvillirs-tteateClayton Axtellwas clerk forgrocery storesClayton D. Axtell, 84, of 1119 FChestnut St., died at 9:32 a.m. 205!.a: today in his home following a Hai?• three-month illness. dieJ He was born in Sheakleyville Oil„ Oct. 7, 1889, a son of George L. lon:and Flora Caldwell Axtell. He the. spent his early life in the u Sugarcreek and Wyattville area, attending school there.For 26 years he was employed^ by John Wenzel in his grocery ma_ store on Thirteenth Street, and *~ for 15 years he worked at the wafJoseph Schiffer Market also on ^ 1 ... Thirteenth Street. Mr. Axtell , was a clerk in both of thosestores. He had been retired for ra|PS a number of years. MHe was married to the former U.S.Mary Strawbridge on Oct. 13, War1934, in Franklin. EurJjJJ He was a veteran of World Ope:War I, serving with Supply Co., Hi314th Field Artillery, 80th HailDivision, in France, taking part for iin both the St. Mihiel and thatte* Argonne-Meus offensives. He lt;?hnr