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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Mi the Area Hospitals Janesvillo Daily Gazette, Monday, March 20, Merer Hofpifal atvday 80N8TO Mrf. Chester Toboyek, 1462 S. Ardi St. Mrs. William Freeman, Rte.

6. Avaloit Road. DAUGHTER TO Mrs. Nolen 1120 Beloit ADMITTED Bradley Spriagbrum, 1246 N. Pairker Drive.

John Topp 463 Forest Park Tracy Chambers, 1401 MacArthur Drive. Albert Gunem, 115 Linn St. Frank Meehan, Milton. Jeffrey: Usher, Rte. 1, Milton Junction.

Mrs. Hilda Staley, Brodhead. Terri Winchell 1238 Bingham Miss Jessie Jenks, Whitewater Virgil St. Clair, 1944 S. Marion Alfred Luke, Milton Junction.

DISMISSED Miss Jane Endl, West Allis. Arthur Smith, 827 Eisenhower. Lawrence Engelbert, Rte. 1, Donald Kregcr, 327 N. River St.

Mrs. Darrel Purdy, 1460 Monterey Lane. Edward Poff, 639 Chestnut St. Mrs. Richard Beyer, 417 Harding Mrs.

Ronnie Hubbard, Rte. 2, Evansville. Mrs. Walter D. E.

Groff, 1630 Beloit Ave. Mrs. Kenneth Helse, 422 S. Jackson St. Burchard McCoy, 1124 Jerome Mrs.

Karl Mahler, Milwaukee, Miss Catheiine Krueger, 1333 Putnam Ave. Arthur Schmaling, Rte. 1, Delavan. Miss Alice Bowen, Rte. 1, Evansville.

Mrs. Ratha Campbell, Rte. 1, Milton Junction. Miss Helen Sjotvedt, 26 S. Wisconsin St.

Clarence Spangler, 102 N. Main Herman Naatz, 391 Wilson Ave, Miss Barbara Bier, 217 N. Washington St. Mrs. Myrtle Zimmerli, Albany, Matthew Bickle, 142S Linden Ave Mark and Brian Patty, Rte.

1, Mrs. Roy Phillips, 539 Cornelia WE CANT Sharpen your plow, but our RADIATOR SERVICE will insure you trouble free tractor operation ail season long. COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS TRUST YOUR RADIATOR TO THE EXPERTS Ml N. Parker Drive, Janesville When you're after cool men and hot com- liments, don these natural cotton canvas ottoms with the zip navy and bat brown web belts. The tops are cotton combinations of Durene and linen; 36-40.

Bottoms 8'16. Mock turtle top. drum skirt, square-neck top, pant. $12; (not shown) shift. $1S; jacket, $19.

Other tops $7 to $8. Other skirt looks $8 to $10. Ask About Bostwlck's Personalized Credit Plan Bostwick Sons ESTABLISHED MM Mrs. aarenee OTJell, 42S N. Washington St.

Mrs. Bertha Gunderson, 319 S. Main St. Michael Kobylski, Lake Geneva. Mrs.

Agnes Monaghan, 421 Eisenhower Ave. Mrs. Ida Everill, Rte. 2. Evansville.

Mrs. Dale Christiansen, 202 Race St. Marlyn Kilroy, Darien. Ansel Dean. Beloit.

Mrs. Patrick Keena, 515 E. Cen- terway. Mrs. Eugene Pakes, Rte.

9 Mrs. Dean Baxter, Rte. 3. Baby Boy Aide, 515 N. Palm St.

Mrs. Dean Quade and daughter, MUton. Mrs. Stanley Lawrence and son, 1735 S. WiUard Ave.

Mrs. Les Helgeson, and daughter, 2014 Adel St. Snnday SON TO Mrs. Sherwood Helwig, 1S2 S. High St.

DAUGHTER TO Mrs. James Rivers, Whitewater. ADMITTED Mrs. George Butler, 2907 Milton Renee Waisner, 1025 Hawthmne Kennard Sturdevant. 2217 Mt.

Zion Ohm, 308 Jackman St. Mrs. Stuart Minnick, 1615 Barham Ave. Rudolph Wuksinich 1410 N. Sumac Drive.

Brian Patty, Rte. 1. Skippy Conley, Rte. 9. Jordan Walmer, Rte.

1, Albany. Richard Williams, N. Chatham St. Roger Olson, Rte. 1, Brodhead Kenneth Kohl, Beloit.

Mrs. Floyd Kuschel, 413 N. Parker Drive. Frederick Lange, Carbondale, Illinois. Mrs.

Lynn Pratt, Rte. 4. Clarence Skogen, 531 N. Washington St. DISMISSED Mrs.

William Martin, 2114 S. Jackson St. Mrs. James Dougherty, 2106 Black Bridge Road. Merle Underbill, Delavan.

Ronald Dorsey, 209 Rock St. Paul RUey, 460 N. Palm St. Rasrmond Richards, 1324 E. Racine St.

Mrs. Lyle Newman, Rte. 6. Alfred Luke, Milton Junction. Tracy Chambers, 1401 MacArthur Drive.

Paul Buck, FootviUe. Philip Barden, 2211 Lombard. Mrs. James Cotter, Rte. 2, East Troy.

Daniel O'Connell, Sharon. Mrs. Frederick Pfeiffer and daughter, Rte. 4, Edgerton. Mrs.

Gerald Apfel and son, 1511 Magnolia Ave. Edgerton Hospital son was bom in Memorial Community Hospl tal to Mrs. Edward (Mman Edgerton; a daughter to Mrs. Hans Frehner, Edgerton. Admitted: Roy Scott, Willis Wettstein, Edgerton; Edward Miller, Chicago; Stennett Kerchoff, Milton Junction; Anna Yanke.

Milton. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Collins, Mrs. Louis Grell. Mrs.

Donald Romack, Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Edgerton; Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, Janesville. Harvard Hospital HARVARD, ni to Community Hospital were David Ainger, Thomas Slater, Edmund Krunfus, Harvard. Dismissed: Mrs.

Anna Sreit, Amos Smith, Mrs. Michael Kammes and son. Harvard. Stoughton Hospital STOUGHTON -Admitted to Community Hospital were Mrs. John S.

Wilds Brooklyn; Olaf Hestness, Stoughton; Adolph Osterlie, Deerfield; Mrs. Gary Grossman, Evansville. Dismissed: Nina Pound, Bradley Hoel, Stoughton; Archie Roum, Edgerton. Lakeland Hospital son was bom in Lakeland Hospital to Mrs. Bernard Williams, Williams Bay; a daughter to Mrs.

Robert Behrens, Elkhorn. Admitted: David Pontius, Mrs. Edgar Cates, Mrs. Eugene Dangerfield, Walworth; Alfred Brill, Williams Bay; Mrs. Ella Anderson, Sidney Booth, Mr.s.

Lorraine White, Mrs. Carl Reise, Elkhorn; Keith Wallace, Lewis Hastings, Ernest Gooding, Patrick Welch, Delavan; baby William Williams. Sharon. Dismissed: Mrs. Wanda Lang ley, Mrs.

Adele Bauer, Frcdrickson, Mrs. Raymond Mc Cabe, Mrs. Jerry Pierce, Mrs. Glen Davis, Mrs. Hazel Udey, Delavan; Mrs.

Harold Gallagher, Sharon; Mrs. Frank Hayden, Mrs. Ethyl Saunders, Mrs. Frank Stirmel. Ervin Pierstorff, Elkhorn; Donald Hoffman, Crystal Lake, Robert Hurd, Mrs.

Chris Olsen, Maurice Slater, Mrs. Duane Schmidt and daughter, Linda Faivre, Paul Koger, Lake Geneva; John Norton, Mrs. Arthur Bonebright, Darien; Robert Lamb, Mrs. Lawrence Boss and daughter, Mrs. George Stolzer and daughter, Williams Bay; Mrs.

Ernest Nobis, Fontana. i Fort Hospital FORT ATKINSON-Sons were bom in the Fort Atkinson Memorial Hospital to Mrs. Paul Muehl, Watertown; Mrs. Arnold Peardon, Palmyra. Admitted: Timothy Gebhard, Mrs.

Gerard Strohbusch, William Hahn, Warner F. Seavert, Fort Atkinson; Debra Witucki, Helenville; Albert Beard, Waterloo; Mrs. Daniel Zielinski, Delavan; Russell Lang, Danny son, Mrs. Lyle Fairbrother, Mrs. Raymond Sindennann, f- ferson; Victor Baumbach, Lake Mills; Kenneth Black, Jeffery and Joel Kramer, Sullivan; Kori Hartman, Cheryl Krumwiede, Whitewater.

Dismissed: Mrs. Pauline Edlebeck, Mrs. Wanda Peter, Timothy Gebhard, Mrs. Dennis Liebman and daufhter. Fort Atkinson; Mrs.

Aubrey Rindahl, Frederick Nemitz, Cambridge; Harry Weier, Deerfield; Mrs. Albert German and. son, Johnson Creek; Timothy Bums, Marcia and Michael Masche, Lake Mills; Mrs. Edmund Grosskreutz, Palmyra; Melissa Sue Franz, Mrs. Eugene Grant and son, Mrs.

Celena Thatcher, Mrs. Merlin Ziztner, Mrs. James Pigg and daughter, Gerald Socwell, Whitewater; Mrs. James Cregar and daughter, Jefferson; Martin Roedl, Waterloo. Monroe Hospital MONROE Admitted to St.

Clare Hospital were Donna Witt, Harvey Kundert, Shelly Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Pederson, Monroe; Leland Merrill, Delavan; Mrs. Wilbur Zimmerman, Albany; Mrs. Kenneth Ryan, Democrats Will Hear Assembly Floor Leader Assemblyman Robert T. Huber, D-West Allis, will address Rock County Democrats at their meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in Morris Ingersoll Auditorium, Beloit College, Beloit. "The Budget" will be his topic. Huber, floor leader for the Democrats in the Assembly, was returned in November for his 10th term from West Allis. He is chairman of the legislative council and during the last session was speaker of the Assembly. He was first speaker pro tern in the Assembly in 1959.

Not So Loud A carillon in concert is capable of playing as loudly as 95 decibels. A lOO-piece symphony orchestra can produce only 73 decibels of sound. Blanchardville; Kahl, Winslow. Mrs. Arthur First Lutheran Church N.

RANDALL AVE. HOLY WEEK COxMMLNIOrV SERVICES TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 7:00 P.M. Special music by Children's Choir Families with names beginning with through WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 7:00 P.M. Special music by High Choir Families with names beginning with A through I THURSDAY, MARCH 2.1, 7:00 P.M. Special music by Senior Chntr Families with names beginning with through FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 10:00 A.M.

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1845-1970