August Warholoski, long-time Columbus blacksmith, diesAugust- Warholoski, Sr., 76, longtime Columbus blacksmith dial early this morning at Si. Mary's hospital.Funeral services for Mr. War-hotoski, who resided at 2416 9lh si reel, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Bonavcn-lurb 'church. The Rev. ifilstan Cofthlll O.F.M., will officiate,wiflTburial in St. Bonaventurecemetery.■flip body is to lie in stale nftprJl p.m. Friday at McKovvn Funeral home, where rosary wili be prayed at 8 p.m. Friday.He-was born Feb. 5, 139(1, ul WieS’MBchowa, Pi-'zno, Poland, the son of Adam and Sophia Warchaloivski. Mr. Warholoski wak a graduate blacksmith, serving his apprenticeship, and receiving a diploma in Hungary.dn Oct. 26, 1914, be was married to Victoria- Welovlck al Fullerton. They made their home Iherc unlil 1931, when they came to Columbus.Mr. Warholoski was engaged as*a blacksmith for 56 years; He-worked 35 of those years in Columbus, 25 with Louis Maier and 10 with liis son, Alfred Wdrholoski.He was a member of SI. Ron-ovcnture parish, and was affiliated with Platte Aerie No. 1834, Fraternal Order of Eagles.Surviving are his wife; two sons, Alfred of Columbus and August, Jr., of David City; three daughters, Mrs. Evelyn F. • Kusek, Mrs. Eugene {Edythe) Scljrocder and Mrs. Fred (Virginia) Gerber, ah of Columbus; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and t\v6 brothers, Casimir War-chMowski of Tarnov, Poland, and Fred Warholoski of Columbus. , ,Mr- Warholoski was preceded in death by his parents, in Poland; one brother, Walter of-Toledo, 0.; one sister, Mrs Anna' Hebda, Columbus; anc one grandson, Michael War holoski of Columbus.