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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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Monday, Nov. 20, 19G7 Janesville Daily At the Area Hospitals Mercy Hospital Saturday SON TO Mrs. Lan7 Schmidt, 1215 W. Court. Mrs.

Carl Hochne. 1724 Sousa Ct. Sycamore St. Wendy Seeman, 319 Rock St. 1 Mrs.

Blaine Vance and daugh Timothy Scnnett, Beloit. ter, 711 N. Oakhill Ave. Addison Hanley, 564 N. Oakhill i Mrs.

Donald Vance and daugh Donald Gardner, 101 Madison St', ter. 1433 Magnolia Ave. John Coffey, 35 S. Main St. Sunday Alex Lavigne.

Milton SON TO Mrs. Melvin Brushaber, 303 For- Road. est Park Blvd. Renard Sorge. 1330 S.

Grant Ave' DAUGHTER TO Mrs. Jennie Schoonover, 2027 i Mrs. Carrie Horn. Rock County i Mrs. Gerald Schyvinck, Edger- Adel St.

Mrs. Lavern Keehn, Brooklyn Richard Allen. Evansville. Mary Louise Stark, Orfordville. Victor Hanson, 338 S.

Locust St. Mrs. Susan Rittman, Lyons. ADMITTED Carl Simmons, 2614 King St. Mrs.

Ivan Christiansen, 2225 Pi Harold Monte, 123 E. Milwaukee St. ton. Hospital and Home. Harry Yale.

Milton Junction, ADMITTED Theodore Wright, 2205 Magno- Calvin Kline, Delavan. lia Ave. Mrs. Douglas Adams, 20 S. Pon- Mrs.

Richard Jacobs, Darien. tiac Drive. Sheridan Gallagher, 108 S. High Thomas F. Griffin Jr.

comment- Nancy Wails, 1403 S. Grant St. DISMISSED Carl Simmfons. 2614 King St. son Ave.

Matthew Wendtland, Beloit. Mrs. Robert La Veen and daugh- Samuel 821 St. Mary's ter, 1730 Marion Ave, Mrs. Ervie McCartie, 1012 Har- Mrs.

John Blint and son. 13301 mony Circle. Chad Morse, Delavan. Mrs. Hiram Sheppard.

209 Mad- Be Proud of Your Draperies Again! Dont hide your beautiful draperies under a years smoke and film Let Dell's drapery cleaning put the sparkle back at your windows. All Dell's cleaned draperies are cleaned and decorator folded at no extra cost. Send Now Before The Holiday Season PHONE 4-3304 (You can charge it GO!) Convenient Downtown S. Main St. ison St.

Mrs. Ernest Roeker, Lake Gene va. Mrs. Albert Asmus. 1533 S.

Os-: borne Ave. Mrs. Thomas Mehaffey, 613 Center Ave. Mrs. Carrie Cash.

Rt. 3. SrreZ cw'' Parker Salesman Writes Book Soon to hit the nation's book- stores is a book for the profess i 0 a 1 salesman containing "dynamic new sales techniques," and authored by George B. Wright, 30-year veteran with the Parker Pen Co. His book, "The Art and Skill of Ingenious Selling," has been publlighed by the Parker Publishing a division of Prentice-Hall, and is aimed at men already in sales who are looking for new techiques in unlocking doors to new According to Wright, who resides at 439 Winnebago Drive, "The selling profession has not kept pace with a dramatic marketing and merchandising evolution, nor with consumers' vastly changed buying habits." Areas which his book covers! are "Selling Through nique of Everyd PORTLAND.

Maine (AP) A statue of Portland-born poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in the square here that bears his name is getting short shrift these days. Since it was set up in 1888, the monument to the creator of "Hiawatha" has become a favored roost of pigeons and the butt of affectionate jokes. A Portland women's group has protested reports the statue might be moved for street-widening. The city quickly denied any planned move. But Public Works Dii-ector Traffic Court ed: "Since they're raising the point, I think it would be a pretty good idea.

Henry's right in the way where he is." End Adv for Men Pms Nov 20 and son, Russell Whitewater. Ludeman, Wisconsin Group Votes To Support McCarthy MAmsn A James F. AADIbON(AP) A g'oi'P; Baertschi. 19. Orfordville.

Sfi. calhng Itself the Concerned oi the peace -John W. consm Democrats met here dur- ,3 854 Sherman Ave. ing the weekend and voted to ,033 Bgl support Sen. Eugene McCarthy jiu if he enters the prosi- uav on onr -wav dential primary.

-Richard A. Levi, 22, of 214 Blaine" Ave', E. "z'immcr- McCarthy. a Minnesota Dem- Sunset Drive, $1.1 man, 43, of 1208 Somerset Court, ocrat who opposes the admini- Inattentive driving Rex Thciscn. 20.

Milton, strations conduct of the Vietnam i Stewart, 40, of 1520 Ruger 19. of 116 Linn war, has said he may enter sev-, S23. Steven L. Heller, 18, of 208 eral primaries as a peace candidate to oppose President Johnson A spokesman for the Wiscon-; sin group said it would support Wallace A. 30, logg Russell S.

Hebh, ,1.1, of 80 S. Randall Violet L. Lien. 45. of 1123 Black Bridge Road.

David C. Lynn, 18. of 64.5 S. Main Amelia M. Johnson, 53, of 1333 Hawthorne Douglas Doming, 23.

of 825 Speeding Randy A. Strain, 5. Franklin Catherine J. 20. of 1716 S.

Garden Drive, $39; Boyle 51, of 1518 Laurel Richard L. Hennio, 37, Milton, Ramona L. Buggs, 29 of 1229 Frank Foreman. 74. of 115 S.

iNJcolet Maramon R. Daly, MccXZ Brown, 23, of 215 S. Jackson of loij, RocJpc.t Road the state's voters a bolter chance $28; Arnold L. Ames, 26, Edger-; Jl pirlllt in to express their to the i ton, Ellen C. Marsden.

53, Edg- Cour'' Til I war i crton. Norma W. Ehlers, 52, of Ciee Court. $13. 1 uoo n.ri- c.

v.nnv F. Nonregistration Robert W. GEORGE B. WRIGHT 1 lackie Back in U.S. 1422 Clark Xancv E.

Dahl, 18, of 2.52 W. Roosevelt iRonald D. Whitford. 33, Milton. Davis, 18.

Albany. $18; Ross Sperry, 28. Evansville, Stop and go light violation- Lakeland Hospital ELKHORN-A son was born in Lakeland Hospital to Mrs. Roger Nass. Rt.

1, Sharon; a Mrs. Donald Berryman. daughter to Mrs. Michael Mich- Mrs. Edward Cribben.

Rt. 6. i alek, Delavan. todays economics of over-i NEW YORK (AP) Mrs. Dockhorn, 44, Rt.

1 $13. av Awareness "1 abundance. F. Kennedy returned home columbu.s Circle. Charles VP in Dir-' E.

Cox, 29, Edgcrton. Judith R. Whitcomb 3.,. of W2 N. Acad- iaStJ" Okav.

Grauman. 5f 4.5 Eisenhow-i emy $13. "How To Impro' ected Conversation" and! FCC Okays Hayward she arrived bv plane from or Ruth E. Allen, 41. of "Translating Problems intoj Rome accompanied by Michael lofl W.

Delavan Drive. Diane Sales Opportunities. WASHINGTON (AP) York attorney s. John.son. 19, of 2519 River- Wright, who was recently Communications Commission and son of the late Defense Sec- view Drive.

Bernadinc H. Ihus, named national accounts man- Friday announced approval of retary James V. Forvcstal, of River Road. Douc- ager for the pen manufacturing: application by Pine Aire The former First Lady, 11. Beyer, 55, of 1310 E.

Mil FIRE IN APARTMENT A story in Saturday's said a fire occurred at the ts, cicnco of Lois Hoekman, Miss Clarice WoUin, 1918 Bond Admitted: Mrs. Walter Glowe, i claims that much of what; ing but appearing a bit tired, uaukce Tenv L. Pope. 18. 419 N.

Pearl St. The address Mrs. Howard Keefe, 315 S. jChristian Hoffman, Mrs. Russell's currently described as sales; did not mnke anv statement at of 42fi S.

River Robert G. correct, but the fire was in an Division St. I Larson. Mrs. Glenn Knull, basically sound, 1 eration of a radio station Konnedv Airport.

She wa.s hat- Grobv. .12, Rt. 3. Euijcne D. Kas- apartment occupied by Selden DISiMIS.SFD imoractical in coning ion 92.1 megacycles at Hayward.

less and wearing a whitp mini- ten. 29. of 200ti Macnolia Swarthout, Mrs. Hoekman said Stanley Wells, 1337 Sherman! Mrs. Martin Conway, 1502 Lib-jPinnow, Ned Peterson, Mable Lar Mrs Glenn Knull EIK "n-in-onj 1- IMJI.HUU.N lun- vm.Ki.

.1., m. i -t hnrn- PhnHp Mrs is Huite impractical in coping ion 92 .1 megacycles at Hayward. less and wearing a white mini- ten. 29, of 2006 Magnolia Swarth Roswell Dunwiddie selling problems; coat with a brown bolt J. Floen.

30, of 2704 erty Lane. Mrs. Charles Cottam, 1933 Liberty Lane. Mrs. Warren Kukla, 2118 M.vra Carl Schoengrund, Williams Bay Arthur Schmaling, Delavan.

Mrs. Ruth Jones, Reedsberg, Larry McCracken, Rt. 6, City. Mrs. William St, John, 121 Elliott St.

Mrs. Dorothy Dillree, Beloit. Nancy Walls, 1403 S. Grant St. Richard Allen.

Evansville. Mrs. Gary Hallett, 432 Eisenhower Ave. Baby Girl Harp. Beloit.

Mrs. Robert Ealey and daughter, 615 E. Centereway Edgerton Hospital EDGERTON-Patients admitted to Memorial Community Hospital were Beth Reuterskiold Mrs. Norman Burdick, Edgerton: William Collins, Cambridge. Dismissed: Mrs.

John Dis -I rude, Jodie Christianson, Ed -j Topping. Mrs. James Guangi. Glenn Patterson. Mrs.

Ellen Welch. Curtis Muzzy, Delavan; James Tracy, Clinton; James Delap, Lorelei Hirte, Lake Geneva. Disissed: Mrs. John Purdum, Mrs. Dagmar Love, Mrs.

Margaret McNamee. Mrs. Nancy Schoonover, Brother Roger Srcdnicki. Lake Geneva: Luverne Smith, Emil Zastrow, Delavan; Trevor Anderson Mrs. Allen Bailey.

Mrs. Daniel Helgert and daughter, Kenneth Johnson. Elkhorn; Edwin Miller. Sharon; Leonard Maynard, Harvard, Dennis Gibson, Wayne Carter. James Knauf.

Round Lake, 111.: Kay Leonard. Minneapolis, Richard Kraft, Williams Bay; Lawrence Adams. Montvale, N.J.; Margaret Mellbye, Greeley. Linda Thengvall, Richvalc, Calif, Monroe Hospital MONROE-Births in St. Clare gerton 1 Hospital included a daughter to Mrs.

George Johnson, Brodhead. I Daniel Fishel. Paul FORT ATKINSON Admitted Carl Revels. Janes. to Memorial Hospital were: Mrs.

Zachery Kuzmich, Mrs. Allen Cummings, Richard Stremmen, Mrs. Richard Zilisch, Denise Denzin, Jean Salzman, Fort Atkinson: Mrs. Elmer Bjork, Mrs. Bernice Prouty, Cambridge; Jill Sagert, Eagle: Emery Ridgman, Dousman; i James W.

Wagner. Jefferson; i Shari Lowney, Walter Rich, John Mravec, Whitewater, I Dismissed: August Florine, Steven Alexander, Len Hickey, Fort Atkinson; Mrs. Herman Schultz, Cambridge; Mrs, Delbert Mayo, Mrs, Lyle Punzel and daughter, Scott Rader, Mrs. Dale Fischer and daughter, Jefferson; John Sommers, Lake Mils; Mrs. Ponciano Rodgriguez Atkinson; Robert Haberman.

Brodhead; Mrs. Arley Ausmus. Mrs. Geneva Mau, Monroe; Alfred KroU. Beloit.

Harvard Hospital HARVARD, Rl. A daughter was born In Community Hospital to Mrs. Lee Wallace, Harvard. Admitted: Mrs. Delpha Burns.

Sharon; Timothy Munks, Mrs. Franklin Provow. Harvard, Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Burlington; Mrs. William Bray, Walworth.

Dismissed: Mrs. Raymond Linhart, Mrs. Emil Strublng, Mrs. Joseph Swafford, Harvard. E.

J. OVERTON JR. Is friendship with the funeral director important in selecting a funeral home? It need not be, but often the experience of a fDi-mei- service determines this important decision. People of all faiths and all walks of life have selected Overton for such reasons as friendship, fair prices, capable staff, convient location, and because Overton Funeral Home has served the community for over 40 years. OVERTON FUNERAL HOME Janesville Member IS'ational Selected Morticians 15 N.

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