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of Comtti Fort Halloween Parade Planned by laycettes FORT ATKINSON Jaycettes will' sponsor Halloween parade at 7 Oct. 31 starting at the Miinioipal Building. Thp parade will be led by the junior high school band and will move on Main street and weit oii Milwaukee avenue to Cong Meeting House where a program of movies will be given. There will be treats and favors for chiWren. Priies of $5 for first place, $3 for second and $2 for third and threle $1 honorable mentions will bf 'given for most original costumes.

Mrs, Ewald Rslchert is chairman. Fort Atkinson Briefs Carrie Mathews, district deputy president, and Mrs. Alexia Geletn, district vice president, Janesville, were guests of Holly Rabpkah Lodge Thursday night, Tw ppst noble grands were honored. Mmes. LaReine Hohenstein, Ray Beggs, Tindejl and Katharine Gruver hostesses.

The Rev, A. Mslin, Trinity Lutheran Church, will speak on child guidance before members of Hoard Purdy PTA Tuesday Bight in Purdy School. Sisjter Roselle, sister superior 3t St. Joseph's Catholic School, ppoke to Cabrini Club rnembers Thursday night in the church meeting room. Her subject was pchool Mnies.

JE. Qutreuter, Roy Derus, Ernest Ifartwig and Robert Hemlock refreshments. Martha. Chapter 66, Order of EiStern Star, will meet at 8 Monday in the Masonic Ternple. Ruth will be observed.

Lppnard Masters, prnest Voflpij, Richard and Glen Maryqtt wpre initiated by Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Thursday night, The auxiliary will sponsor an entertainment caravan to Resthaven Veterans Hospital, Waukesha, Thursday night. The post and auxiliary will hold a box social Saturday night at the clubhouse. A pancake breakfast will be served from 8 to a.m. Sunday at the clubhouse. Plans have been completed for a rummage salp at 9 a.m\ Wednesday at St.

Peter 's Episcopal Church. Moravian Church Women Convene at Lake Mills LAKE MILLS-Women from Moravian churches in North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin met in Lake Mills Friday and today. The Rev. Frederick Wolff, pasr tor of the local church, was a guest speaker. Women from this area appointed to regional offices were Mrs.

A. R. Jennings, Madison, regional fellowship department secretary; Mrs. Adolph Weber, W(itertown, treasurer, and Mrs. Lep L.

rJarf- kneoht, Lake Mills, service department secretary. Mis. Barfknecht also was elected representative of Moravian Women on the United Council of Church Women. Lake Mills Briefs PTA annual dinner will be held at 6:30 in the school lunch room. Superintendent Durwafd MeVey will introduce teachers, and tl)e Congregafional Church quartet will furnish music Mrs.

Roper Behling is in charge About 130 people were served Wednesday at a supper sponsored by the Good Fellowship group of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Wayne Crone and Mrs. Raymond Uglow were co-chairmen Mrs. Mary (thnut 4438, Is Lakp Mills news It Mrs, Florence E.

Bcndall, ISI Lake The all-school magazine sales project has been extended until 8 a.m. Monday. Total collections Studio PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BEING BUILT-Work is progressing on the new four-room parochial school Mng built by St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Lake Mills. The building is on Oak street, Members of the city council studied th6 site recently because of concern over height of the building, Grade of the street is expected to be raised and curb and gutter Is planned for next year.

The school is on a site built up by St. church. Friday were $3,186,60. The sev' enth grade leads among grades and the sophomores in the high school, Prize winners Friday were Douglas Behling, Jim Battlst, Kay Kube, Donald Meschke, Jude Julen and Sandra De Forest In the high school; Marilyn Swanson, Joan Weber, Warren Latsch, Steve Rumniler, Sharon Aartson and Sendra Dibble in the grades. Other winners are Kay Hornby, Joan Blackburn, Darleno Un(z and Donna Stroede.

FOBT HOSPITAL FORT ATKINSON- Sons were born in Fort Atkinson Hospital to Mrs. Lawrence Rieriel, Chioijgo; Mrs. Edwin Luedtke, Jefferson; Mrs. Russell Westrick qnd Mrs, Carl Henry, Whitewater. Medical: Mrs.

Mary Schocl' tkopf and Gordon Johann, Fort Atkinson. Surgical; Mrs. Marie Bussler, Fort Atkinson; traumatic surger- ry, Robert Cheney, Jefferson, Dismissals: Mrs. Otto Pmefer and Carol Courtier, Jefferson; Mrs. Arthur Surprenant, Eclger? ton, and Robert Cichantek, Palmyra.

Watson to Speak at Cambridge School Dedication CAMBRIDGE-George E. Watson, state superintendent of public instruction, will at dedication services for the new high school at 3 p.m. Sunday. The $200,000 school includes si.x classrooms, a library and all-purpose room. It started about a year ago.

Others parlicipating in the ceremony will lie T. Kravik, school board clerH; R. S. board member; Ame Johannesscn, village president; Floyd Loonier, contractorj Arthur Waterman, architect; J. B.

Knoblauch, faculty member, and Harpld Han son, East Dane County school su penintendent. Lake Mills Youth Gets Eagle Award LAKE MILLS Robert Frei- berghouse, of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Freiberghou.se, received his Eagle Scout avyard during a special Boy Scout prograni sponsored by the Rotary Club Tuesday. Rotary is sponsor of Explorer Post of which the new Viiifing Studenti THIS WEEK injanesville A Complete Condensation of the Week's News From Thursday, Qct, JO Through Oct.

17 Welcome Vifiling Students What People Disqusged SALARIES UPPED: Salary raises of $10 month and up for most county workers ipproved by county board. CONVENTION HERE: host to the 23rd snpual convention of Wiscon- 911; Association of gtudent Councils; prigir nal registration of more than 600 cut to 400 by flu epidemic FLU STRIKES: Janesville is beginning to feel the nationwide epidemic of Asiatic flu, with attendance at schools cut and soma athletic events being postponed. MORE DEPUTIES: Sheriff Miles C. 9wP9my asked the county authorize hiring of six additional deputies for 3UHGLARS, AGAIN; Two more house burglaries reported tg police, Two rifles itolen at Seirs-RpebuQls gtqre, CITY AFFAIRS; The city council 9P- ppvtd installatipn of a mm trunk sanitary sewer for South Janesville; icted on numerOHS traffic; matters. INJUREP: Leo son of Mr and Uf9: imfst Klatt, ffictwred arm while playing; John 14, Ijgq slightly injured in JimegFrmklin, 61, Locust injured in fftU ffom Iftdder; Edward Clouse, ef Mr, ind Mrs, Kenneth Ciouse, I603 Hani- ilton suffered fractured shoulder and wrist in ffopi tree; Charles 13, son ef Mr- and Mrs.

James Umhoefer. 1208 state injured in car col Ijsion; WiHard Mcintosh, 43. 466 Galena and Robert Suter. 46. 108 N.

Pine Inliired when putting torch exploded; Michael Bier, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bier, 20g Cherry slightly injured when struck by car. This in Sports Janesville High School's Bluebirds made it a perfect honfiecoming by wglloping Racine Jforllck, 3143, for their first conference victory. Junior High School football tfiam defeated Belolt Roosevelt, amores lost (0 Beloit, 12-6.

The Janesville High School cross country team finished Moond in the Madison West Invitational run. Madison defeated Janesville in a Southern Wisconsin Rifle League match 1,453 to 1,434. Once again, the week on bowling lane? was featured by a number of honor counts. Among the high scores were; Mrs. Barbara.

McCann, 637; Evelyn Kettle, 533; Art Marquardt, 652; Bob Kleimen- hagen, 655; Bob Birkliolz. 619; Archie Divine, 608; Len Wyss, 600; Arlene Baxter, K4; Ethel Post, 549; Virginia Masterson, 549; Albertina Seaborg, 532; Izetta Finch, 526; Marge Cargon, 523; Renee Knutson, Dorothy Johnston, 513; June Heigesen, 511: Mary Lawton, 502; Elmer Silbernagl, KS; Robert Kerl, 603; Pat Bruni, 604; Bob Kerl, 602; Davt Bostwick, 602; Paul Mon- 816; George Cope, 608; Kenneth Daly, 605; Jim Mortenson, 609; Pat Finn, Names in the Naws JANET JENSEN and MONIKA GRAUMANN elected co-presidents of the Latin Club at JSHS. THE REV. A. P.

VOTH. pastor of Trinity Alliance Church, has resigned his post here to the evangelistic field. MRS. GEORGE S. PARKER it, 700 St.

Lawrence city's second polio victim of the season. MRS. W. C. JANISCH elected president of the Beloit Association of Congregational Churches, Rock County Bank Once again, house burglaries are rnaking news in Janesville, And inay we again remind you Pf the importance, of keeping your valuables in a safe deposit box here at the Rock County" Bank.

The cost of a safe deposit box js so small thst to neglect having gn? is' the greatest of follies. Many families have been spared the needless grief of seeing gome pf their prized family pos' sessions stplen because tliey had the' foresight to them where they are' safe, hot gnly from theft, but from fire and loss, Investigate the many advan-, of owning a $afe deposit box and you'll never be without onel This Obituaries JOHN D. HlJSEN, 32. pf 502 Jackson vice president of the Janesville Sand and Gravel CQ of a heart attael? in Minneapolis, SISTER MARY CALLISTA, 86, member of Rock Comity piofieer family, in former Alice Campion. MYRON 1.

RIQGS, 53. of 33 S. Fremont widely Icnown insurance agent and former salesman for Evans Chevrolet, in Mercy Hospital. MRS. QTTO A.

OESTREICH, 84, wife of a leading local attorney and prominent in civic activities, in her honie, 1115 N. Vista Aye. MRS. INEZ FLORENCE WILBUR, 78, Long Beach. former resident, in California; former Inez Morgan.

MRS, WILLIS W. TAYLOR, 86, of 1223 Ravine life resident, in Mercy Hospital; fgrmer Glass. MRS. EARL HIFFERNAN. 61, long a local resident, in Rocirfprd; former Nellie ARNOLD THORNTON, 64.

resident here 35 years, in Milwaukee; was a baker. JOHN W. HIGGINS, 75, of 306 N. Jackson retired Milwaukee Railrodd engi' neer, in Milwaukee. MRS.

EDWARD SIMMONS. 90, lifelong resident, in Beecher Convalescent Home; former Isabel Pennycook. KERMIT (DICK) HALFORD, 49. of 15U St, Mary's in Mercy Hospital: local distributor for the D-X Sunray Oil Co. EDWARD E.

CRANDALL, 83. of 37 S. Main long'time resident, in Mercy Hospital; former employe of Janesville Machine Co. and Chevrolet plant. MRS, BURTON E.

CHAPIN, 78. resident 36 years, in her home, 21 N. Pearl former Edna Belle McCune. This Week Congratulates MRS. MINNIE McKIBBON on her 90tb birthday.

MR. AND MRS. J. B. KAUFFMAN, 419 S.

Academy on their 55th wedding an- This Week's Births at Mercy Hospital Sons to: Mrs. Donald Tucker, 839 Prairie; Mrs. Riphsrd Erickspn, 210 N. Jackson; Kenneth Dooiey, Darien; Mrs. Arnie DeGarmo, 232 N.

Oakhill; Mrs. John Terry, 809 Milton; Mrs. Harold Wyss, 6IO Fourth; Mrs. Maynard Peck, 614 Western; Mrs. Willard Asplund, 1021 Sherman; Mrs, James Page, 143 S.

Fremont; Mrs. William Hood, 650 S. Fremont; Mrs. Ronald Fraser, 1403 St. Lawrence; Mrs.

Robert Cooper, 321 N. Parker Drive; Mrp. Norman Yoss, 25 N. East; Mrs. Gilbert Roeber, 1530 Beloit.

Daughters to: Mrs. Ray Duhr, 915 Cprneha; Mrs. John Courtney, 625 Bluff; Mrs. Thomas Anderson, 317 Terrace; Mrs. Jarnes Hutqh- ens, 1105 Kellogg; Mrs.

Edmund Fpssum, South Belpit; Mrs. Howard J. Took, 174 Lincoln; Mrs. Marchiafava, 18 S. Pearl; Mrs.

Curtiss Hayes, 1623 Mineral Point! Mrs. Robert Blumrelch, 1617 Car- ringtgn; Mrs. Richard Tandy, Edgerton; Mrs, Jack 2127 Adej and twin daughters to Mrs. James Birkholz, 1520 S. Osborne, This Week's score; Boys.

14; girls, 13. This Week's Marriages CHARLENE JUNE NIELSEN, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Arnold H. Nielsen, and ROBERT C.

ALDRICH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrich. Amherst. NANCY A.

SMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clark W. Smith, and NEIL E. HAMILTON, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hamilton, Ropkford. DAISY LOUISE ALLEN, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Allen, and CHARLES DEAN FURGASON, son of Mr. and Mrs, "Troy Furgason, Happy Hollow Road.

FRANCES JOANNE BUGGS, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis W. Buggs, and NORMAN BRUCE FANCHER. son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fancher.

SHIRLEY ANN DULLER, daughter of Mr, wid Mrs. Ralph Duller, and ROBERT HOWARD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles HOWARD. JUDY SPENCER, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. V. Spencer, Footville, and Robert E. RALSTON, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Ralston. ANN B. HENNING, daughter of Mrs. Mary Henning, and ROBERT M.

RASMUSSEN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ras. mussen, Evansville.

EILEEN DeGARMO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. DeGarmo, and HERBERT McVAY, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Harvey McVay, Rockford. This Week Weather-Wise Featuring the week weatherwise in Janesville was the badly-needed rainfall of .36 In a day and a half, the first rain since Sept, 21 and the heaviest rain in a month. We also had our first offocial freeze with the mercury tumbling to degrees, the lowest since April 15. Other than that, it was about average for this time of year. Presented for Your Convenience by ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS AND TRUST B.

Milwaukee St, Scout is a member. Mrs. Frel berghouse was a special guest at the meeting at which her son was honored. MERCY HOSPITAL Births Sons to: Mrs. Orvllle Lyhus, 1136 lexing ton Dr.

Mrs. Kauss, 1530 Beloit Ave. Admitted Joseph niagan, 513 Cherry St, Waller Clinton. Miss Jean Tcft, Beloit. Leo Commons, 105 Cherry Miss Janet Cody, 326 S.

Bluff St. Gwendolyn Wotson, Rte. 4. Clem Commons, IfiS Cherry St. Mrs.

Wesley Hansen, 1804 Bond Place. Carl Schatl 1138 Milwaukee Ave. Mrs. Alma Hoffland, Soldiers Grove. Mrs.

Edward H. llndlcy, 514 Fifth Ave. Francis Sockwell, 2227 Center Ave. Eileen Marie Wollnltz, Rtc. 1.

Arthur Ynhnke. R(e. 1, Milton Jet. Franklin Tnpp, Rie. 3.

Disnil.sscd Mrs. Harold Wy.ss and son, 610 Fourth Ave. Mrs. James Birkholz, 1520 Osborne Ave. Edmund Surclle, Footville.

Harry Porter, Hie 3. Ben Rllcy, Rie. 2, Edgerton. Walter Duxstnd, Clinton. Mrs.

George Rudtgor. I70fi S. Osborne Ave. Mrs. Harold Dooloy.

822 Prospect Ave. Mrs. Mnrrolln Olson, 513 S. Washington St. Mr.s.

ClarenGO Snilth, 509 N. Oakhill Ave. Mrs. Albert llommor, Rte. 5.

Mrs. Edward Kruogor. 100 S. Main St. Robert Fanning, 418 Lincoln St.

Mrs. Russell, Lnko Geneva. Lowe 220t) Woodruff Blvd. Martin Nelson, Lima Conler. Rohloff-Mueller Wedding Held in Fort Church NEW EXAMINER 18 men who have quitlifiod iis stnle driver .0 twaininors is Leslie )l.

1 Mil.l;>, who will bo- gin training Monday. The force is being expanded Irmn 85 men to 100 by action of the Lef.islnlure The Rev, Henry Oioschen officiated. The bride wore a satin gown styled with long tor.so, sabrina neckline, and yoke and peplum trimmed with chantilly lace ith sequins and pearls. Her bouffant skirt had a chapel train. Her fln- ficrlip veil wns held by a tiara studded wilh seed penrl.s, sequins and rhinestones.

carried a cascade bouquet of pink tea roses and stcphanolis. Mi Roberta Rohloff, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a pottery blue taffeta cocktail dress with round neckline and cummerbund wilh a lu bow in back. Sho carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations, Mi.ss Jo Annq Bienfapg was bridesmaid and Mi.ss Snrah Rohloff was junior bridesmaid. Both wore Rown.s identical to the maid of honor's.

Hnrvoy Mueller, brulhor of iho bridegroom, was best man nd Willard Lcmkc, cousin of die Page 11 JANESVILLE DAILY OAZfiTW SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1957 I Studio 1V1R MELVIN MUELLER FORT AVKINSON-Donna Mario Rohloff, dauRhlor of Albort Rohloff. Fort and vln Robert Mueller, fion of and Mrs. Robert Mueller. Fort Alkinson, wore innrried Oct.

12 in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. bridegroom, was groontsniai. Ushers were Ray Zechel and cr-tt EdmUnd.son. Mrs.

L. IT. Gucldner was i.st and R. H. Sievert, organist.

A reception for 250 guests held in St. Paul's School hall. For the two weeks trip to da the bride wore a beige jersey dress with black sorios, 5 After Oct. 27 the couple will bt at home at 417 Edward Atkinson, The bride was graduatedMn-WSI from Fort Atkinson High ami is employed by Tuttla store. The bridegroom was gradua! in 104(5 from Fort Atkinson School and is an assembler- Jnmos Mnnfacturing Co.

Campleleiy New! Basic iloopttal Policy blncd with Major or Cnlnslrophic Expensf Bonofit. For details, call ust SULLIVAN 431 HAVES BLOCK INSURANCE AGENCY DIAL mii Organized Labor Endorses 1957 Community Chest "mm AMERICAN riPERATlON Of lAlOR AND CONQRKiOF INDUSTWAtORaANIZATtONS ucM ppromt A Ut(f JOMWHWI atS aiKTCENTM STRKrr, N.W. WA8HINOTON 8, P. C. NATIOHAU 6,3870 Auguat 22, X957 0, Chairman Unltad Cftuuniiy (wpaiins of America again to fund tho n4.Uoo*a United Funds and firaly oonunittod to a policy of und tha raising of in a united thaw -year flonmunity -wido anobio groups in tho oowBunity to support and plan 10 and national econowleal and Tho of i oomniittod to a poll (jing iind aupi tho raising of fu AO a unitod way.

thoco onoaits-year Qomaunity-wius onubio groups in tho oonmunity to support and pi national in econovtieal and doaoeratio Tho and of tho AFL1 comprising noro IS iiillion neffibera, will asked to work through thoif local AFL -CXO ooitnuniiy services progran ag and contributors to United Fund and CoawupUy Ch gawpnigns thia fall. It if our dosiro tf the partnership botweon organiaad labor and nation's vital network of voluntary aocial welfgro and faqlXities. Toward tht oonnunity prograia a nuatb activities and projectg to wake our agenci(it imv foprasentativo of psopXo and over aioro to their health and wolfaro Siprfeiftl- ianesvdik's 1957-58 Qod 94525 In order that this annual campaign may be quickly, and successfully, comp eted, itisurged that everyone be ready and willing to make a contribution when a solicitor calls. And, the goal will be reached when everyone gives the "Fair Share" wayl.

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