sara. Amit Chrissen nee svary ‘To dde of Weimar pacned away at the Au ‘Memorial Hospital In Yookuen on Wednesday, May, 24. Funeral services were held at the Hubbard Funeral.Homa in Weimar at 9:39 ' slock Monday morag with Solemn Reynem High Maes at St. Michael's Church at 10 o'clock. ‘The services were conducted by Magr. Jos. Szy mmnekt as celebrant, assisted by Rev. John Anders of Praha as deacon and Rev. Vaclav Bily of Weimar as sub deacon, Rev. Leo Pessk acting as pater of ceremonies and Rev. Mgr. ©. ©, Beek of Victoria delivering the sermon in English, Interment was made in BL Mi ner's Cemetery, Palfhenters wet she nephews, Henry ‘Tobott, Gere Christen, John Christen, Wiliam Solditch, Danny Christen, Alfred ‘To bala. Bru, Christen was born in Ticha, Morning in 1884, coming to America at the age of 8 years. She was vnsit ed in marriage In 1802 to Beall Chriss ten, and to this union 45 childr were born, 10 of whom are living. She was a member of the Catholic Church, the K. J. ZT. Lodge and the Christian Mothgu' Society. * Surviving, besides her husband, are two gang, Albert Christen of San Antonio, Cpl. Emil Cheisten of Den ver, Colo; Eight daughters, Sister “M. Rita of Huth Memorial Hospital i ‘Yoakum, Mee, Win. (Caroline) Ont ken of New York City, Mrs. El (Eva) Schobel of Houston, Mrs. Hor face (Mary) Datgripont of Clarkes ville, Tena, Mrs. Dan (Heminia) Birdwell of El Paso, Mrs. Dawin (Emilie) Hurtensteimer of Weimar, Mrs. Arthur (Sophie) Anders of San Antonio, Mrs. Frank (Leona) Anders, Je. of Weimar, and eight grandchild re. Also surrgiving are one brother, Joe Tobola of Mallattsville, four sis ters, Mrs. Hugo Newman of Corval la, Ove, Mia, Adolf Svettile of Wied, Mite, Charlie Gasdeich of Fallette vill, Mrs. Bank Cebauer of Pelly. The Mercury extends sincere con falence to the bereaved family.