New Bremen.FRANK ALDEN lt;JENKSFrank Al-den Jenks, 72, well-known fanner of this section, died Sunday at his home two miles* from Boonville = on the Potato Hill Road, following an ifin-ess of a week.He was born at Ava, June 22, 1864, son of the late Alanson and AdelinePotter Jenks. Mt. Jenks had lived inthis section during his entire life, having moved to Boonville from Aveabout 33 years ago. He was engaged#in farming, and was held in high esteem.Mr. Jenks was married three times. On January 12, 1887, he married Miss Clara Stoeber; after her death, he married Mrs. Mary Gerber on Nov- . ember 11, 1925. Her death occurred nine years later and on October 23, i 1935, he was married to Mrs. Cynthia jEddy Cross of Black River. 1Mr. Jenks was a menVber of the lt;Cornell StnHv ak A ~ I— t A mtt,Surviving besides his -wife ar s four : fcttldren: Floyd and Ray Jenks, Mrs. iI*mis Jackson and Mrs. Louis Char- ifconmeau; also one sister, Mrs. AlphaParkhurst of Boonville. 1The funeral was held Wednesday . (yesterday) afternoon at 2 o’clock i The Rev. William Eddy, pastor of theMethodist Church officiated. Burial •was made in Boonville cemetery.