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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 12

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GOOD SAMARITAN Youth Fellowship Elects Ofiicers SHARON-Officers of the Sharon Methodist Youth Fellowship recently elected will take office in June and serve one year. Tliey are: President, Paul Kalb; vice president, Carol Piper: secretary-, treasurer, John Schrock; chairman Christian faith and witness. Theron Ambom; chairm-n of Christian outreach and citizenship, Sharon PJoss: chairman of Christian fel'owship, Frank Kooistra. Sharon Briefs Mrs. Robert Seaver fell Monday while at the Harry Pearson farm! broke a bone in her right les.j Miss Nettie Wiedrich has re-' turned from a visit with her hrolii- er, Floyd, and family at Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Mines. Henry Lador. E. A. Wolf.

photo SEVENTH GRADE High School's Seventh Grade Choir of 97 voices sang for the Senior High School in its assembly Wednesday, with Dewey Storti directing; Susan Resneck. announcer. The choir includes the following: Front row. from left: Dewey StortJ. George Hedgecock.

Jeff Swen'son. Phil Olson. Dawn Riese, Gertrude Juckett. Marlene Besitsky, Sharon Freeze. Bctte Jo Thompscn.

Carol Zimmerman. Phyllis Gochl. Dianne Mailu, Janice Cross. Holly Jacobs. Earbhra Bolton, Marilyn Purdy.

Alane Keegan, Jackie Hesgard. iMarilyn Belcher. Patricia Brugge, Joanne Reining, Dianne Murphy. Susan Resneck, Carol Schwebke, Qaudia Westcott. Judy Richards, Martha MacDonald, accompanist.

Second row: Janice Brown. Beverly Vigdahl. Kay Nickol. Judy McGou'an. Sharon Kle.ssig.

Judy Armstrong, Dianne Rathert. Carol Schubert Leiand Snyder, Judy Sandra Polasic. Joyce Bell. Dorothe Steinmetz. Sue Kinservik, Janice Hovey, Karen Callison, Barbara Abrams, Linda Hagar.

Barbara Gimla. Judy Fuder, Joan Bequette, Anita Peabody Third row: Kathleen Wilson. Toby Snodgrass. Karen Inman. Robert Gransee.

Kay Tripke. IJnda Gi-uver. Nancy Olander, Karen McGill, Lynn Aust in, Martha Ehrlinger. Sue Long." Carol Wirkus, Donna Slerk. Joyce Behrens.

Ann Lorah, Penny Moriford, Jim Pake, Mike Ostrandcr, Mary Lower, Virpinio Hull. Karerv Hanson, Kathleen Larson, CI audia Neason. Back row: Herbert Goodse'l, Gwen Perrin, Linda Blair, Barbara Hurd. Linda Huffar. Donna Pun- zcl.

Marge MacFarlane. Bruce Olson. Bill Clement. David Zeigler. Kenneth Hanson.

Linda Teich. Sharon Dorenkamp. Brenda Best, Marilyn Judy Babler. Mike Huccett. Doug Rucll.

Bruce Otterl)erg. Elmer Skoeen. George Means. Virginia Van Saun, Nancy DeGarmo, Lucia Fisher, Carol Sorcnson. Sam Kochel.

Bob Horswill. week with her son, Henry, and family. Mrs. Gilbert Erdman and daughter, Judy, returned home Wednesday after spending a few days with her sister. Mrs.

Lawrence Torrcy, Minneapolis, A very nice family is in dire inecd of a furnished apartment There are two children and the parents. Anyone who can be cf help to us please call or write the JGood Samaritan. GAZETTE-WCLO GOOD Honors Awarded Waterloo Scouts WATERLOO-The Waterloo Boy troop held its secnd court honor recently. Carl Eisen. John Voolker and Wisconsin Shrine Club meets in Sharon.

Shirley Knapp. who is staying! u-ith TEBBETS AND BETHEL TIBBETS AND BETHEU-Bethol hostesses. Officers for next year uill be elected. Pvt. Don Barr.

Ft. Knox. her gmndparents. Dr. and'WSCS will meet in the church his wife and of Hamp.shire, Walter Orlman and Hcniy H.

B. Piper, is now with Jlr. Thursday, Mav 17 with Mmes. spent Monday at the Henry attended the spring conference of Elmer Kin.von while her Schmitt home. the American Legion Auxiliary grandmother is hospiulized.

Ray Moore and Claudo Ragland as Mrs. Joseph Schmitt spending Tuesday at Menomonce Falls. Eighty-one mothers and soas at- Sharon Grange will sponsor a tended the banquet held Tuesday in Zion Evangelical Lutheran the hall Mr. and Mrs. -Ralph Brooks in charge.

Church, The toast to mothers Mrs. Ralph Kline returned given by Stanley Guif and day from spending several daj's iniJIrs. Greer responded with the home of her sister, Mrs. Johnja toast to the Accordion so-! Bartlett Genoa, 111. jlos were played by Irene Mrs.

H. B. Piper underwent an and Ted Schuld. Readings were appendectomy Tuesday in Lake- given by Wilfred Glade and Tom land Hospital. Elkhom.

Greer. John Weiher showed Orion Chapter, OES. Paris and Switzerland which he plans for a Friends Night to be'took while in service, held May 22 at a meeting this week. Refreshments will be sen-ed by Mmes. Ralph Mine, Paul Bollinger, Eric Kjelland.

Will Wan- kert, Mna Lowther and Miss Ruth Bollinger. The Chapter has purchased two gas stoves and a refrigerator for the Idtchen at the Masonic Temple and will serve the dinner May 21 when the Southern W. J. Vesprr, pbooe HI ar 218 Min). It Sbalm am mU Carrlrr Griald BitUbait.

phoae in. d- Mrs. Sophia Wilkenson was surprised on her birthday Sunday at her home. Outof-town guests came from Chicago, Woodstock, Chemung, Elkhom, Delavan and Wahvorth. Less Work! Less Worry! Because You Get More Profit from Fewer Acres vwow-wt5ft Soturday Afternoon May :55 a.m.^—Giants vs.

Dodgen (N) May ajn. Giants Dodgers (N) May Yankees vs. White Sox (A) May CLxn. Dodgers vs. Giants (N) June ojn.

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All in all there are 232 wonderful prizes including four beautiful 1956 De Sotos. There is absolutely nothing to buy and it's easy to win. Hutty'. Confesf closes MAY 19 BELK MOTORS 431 West Milwaukee St. Janesville, Larrv Crzemkowski received tcn- IddHoot awards.

Robert Crosby. Barry Oark, James Brown, Rot)- ert Frank, Robert Kohn. David Hildebrandt, Richard Royle, ard Feutz. John Mingst. David 'Schaefcr.

Norbert Scribner, Larry Silha. Dennis BerRcron. Jack Crosby, Rodney Dahlke, Carl Hafenstein. James Peschel and John received second class awards. John Mueller, Russell Dahlke' and Werner Feutz are scout Ira Biehle.

James Peschel. Lloyd MinRst, Carroll Lutschinser. jGordon Ellis, Cyrii Janisch, Maurice Scribner and Leonai-d kowski are members of the troop committee. The Waterloo troop is sponsored by the St. Paul's Church Brother- to Be Conlirmed The foUotting young people will he confirmed at the 10:30 scrviccj Sunday in St.

John's Church: ence Barden. Carol Bishofberger. Gladys Fischer, Delores Fleurj-. Karen Hensler, Patricia Kegler, Jean Klug. Marlyne McGovem, Margaret Ann Zi- bell.

WajTio Bauman. David Kenneth Feutz. Morris Holzhueter. Roger Holzhueter. Kenneth Jacob.

David Samp. Lawrence Ward and Robert Ycrscs. Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. James Archie have rented the John Norton apartment vacated by the family.

Mr. and James Shepard are her relatives in the East. Leonard Janisch has been released from the Watertown hospital, where he had undergone surgery. Page 12 DAILY FKID.AV. 11.

I9 in St. Catholic Church. Ida Sillman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henrj- Sillman. and Vernon Bchm will be married in St. Mary's Catholic Church. shall, on May 19. Mrm.

IU7 iU. tka Is Ksicriao ar mpoodnit. Miss Helen Huebner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Huebner, and Karlinsky will be marriediine John.son, Delavan.

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