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Elkhorn Has Starling Shoot; Results Are Good ELKHORN Klkhorn's first "Stirling shorn' of the season nMted a Vinlf bushel of dead birds, according to Manor, chairman of the project for and Winsor streets. About tun dozen "hie m.rksmen participated in the hunt held Wednesday evening hy special dispensation' of city authorities. There was a nntircahle rte- narlinss. The first fright over eresse In the number of birds re. shnwn hv h( ullns turning Thursday night to their favorite rooslit In the shady southeast section of the city.

Mason mild, Hi least two more shoots lire planned. Shotgun who wish to volunteer their scivices or those Jcsiring to do- rate funds for ammunition may Plan Farewell for Fr. Doherty 1200 Scouts to Camp Offield FLKIIORN Neatly WM- worth Cajnty Sio.it> UP expected to attend Camp Offield on Lake (iencva during ihe one week 'sessions which will start Sunday, rrpr.rl In Mason r.i to Riei- l. and continue for s.x weeks deputy In i-targe of the The ramp Is operated hy the Slate lt.innall sticct I.me Council which Includes Hie Polka-dotted pavements and halves tK Rock and Walworth umbrellas for evening wear have counties and few communities long been a tradition of attrac- in northern Illinois, live tree-lined Randall ami Win- I summers total enrollment sor streets. Residents havn ex- of more than 500 boys perimrnted with stuffed owls, who aie currently in eampi firp hose and other device lor two weeks under sponsorship repined lo be inaibcsnnic to of the Bclc.it Recreation Council.j arrording to A.

F. Stlvarlus. Elk-I horn, chairman of the council com-; mittee on ramping and Ed Iv-ight. Bcloit, State Line Scout executive, will direct the camp program this year, Othersi on the staff are: Kehrberg.J Sheldon. Iowa, assistant director; Avinere Teigc, Springfield, rh.nplain: John K.

MarrK.tha, Pul-, aski. aquatic director: Al Aspinatl. tjencva. assistant aquatic director; Dick Wright, South Belolt, ranger: Clayton Smith. South Be- Carol Schultz Wed in Simple Rites wmmcr'n cntani nhoots.

and the Mirvivinii flocks avoided Klkhorn's MHI district until Kprins. Mraimhilr back nr. the north side rrftldrnts arp bctfinninc to nh.M*r\c an incrs Darien Area Hit by High Winds, Rain and Hail Delavan Patrol Boat Has Radio DKI.AVA.N- A new two-way radio installed recently in the Marine Patrol launch operated on Delavan Lake by the Town of Del- nvan will make possible more efficient servlco. according lo town of- llcials. Tlie patrnl, which Is opcr- ated both to aid In water safely land to give aid in distress, li run: by Webb i If lake residents or visitors need! Schultz.

who is a Walworth County deputy sheriff, a call lo the sheriffs office in Elkhorn will result I in prompt dispatching of the boat I to tho trouble area, I In the case of motor boats violating safely regulations particularly, residents are urged to report ithe incident immediately, i Itelavsn 1 Mrs Anna Stoneburner was jelertcd to the presidency of the Walworth County American Legion Auxiliary at its meeting this week In Whitewater. Meeting the same night, the County Council of the Legion elected Perry Burns first) vice president of that organization Webb Schultz. instructor at 'hei Ssirr Transcontinental Race Slnle College In FJI Crosse, jrlallzinR in drivers training in- WPf Page A JANKSVIIXK DAILY flAZKTTB HATrilfKAV. 'H N'K 2.1, liTWI Hw Vl 'xi SiMii'M -nit Kmiui.up at ihe Highland Statp KrcrRithmal acpa near Pontine, Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. Ilillmr will drive Anne to Joinfsvilln, where she will join her mnde up nf seven other girls from nnd Beloit. Kroni thive the patrol will proceed to the Roundup arm hy spo cinl trnln. Mrs. Omrles Wfljler, who moved to St.

Pnul, Inst Jnnuat -y with her family, henn visiting friends In Hay toRrlher with her Ron, Many. Barbara Schwedler Enters Convent loil. ranger; Claylon Smith, South Belolt. assistant ranger; Donald Stiimbo, and Kenneth Currier, Be- t-tjfunniv n.irtek'a Bernard E. Barktn, Lodl.

plriS llt par." Vn Wind of high ve provisional Gary lumbus Hall at 7:30 Sunday hit lfc.ri.-n and vuiniiy 1:30 Orfordvnle. I log honoring the Rev Waller .1. pi ThutMlay night accompanied by a Lake Ceneva. and Douglas l.rabar. herty who is leaving af serv- BeZ In Ann of by Ben Clu- nn, Marvin A.

Clark, The Itev. Helen Oil- Harold Brown officiated. rm chellc III cook Parents of the couple are 1 1 1 Vere Klewtn. Bcloit, Mrs. Arnold Rto nn Whitewater, and Mr.

and r. Tlie I ine Council Fxecutive -'oltn Dean, Rockford. Ill nt entry In the nice be flown ho- The Slate Line Coun. il Executive Playjil; the municipal course here worn Hint. WH1TKWATKR Miss Barbara Schwedler, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. Clarence Schwedler, Chicago, and granddaughler of the late and Mrs. James Brady, long-time residents of Whitewater and later Milwaukeo. was professed Thursday In the School Sisters of St. Francis Religious Order at SI.

Joseph's Convent Schwedler was graduated from qu.i'ii of Angels Parish tirade School and Alvernla High Mrs. Carol Cooper, daughter of winner Is the craft that averages School. Chicago, before entering IN mo AIR Carol Cooper, center and Miu Irene Leverton will fly Crtiubnrt Avlatlon'i 1966 entry this -Powiler Puff" rare, flranhnrt Handing by the Beechcraft Bonanza giving the wsimen some instructions. Carol Cooper to Fly iii IS year, as p.n.h pnei here, uprmtlcd at the B. home and the Rev.

Jn llanau 1 "a Mr. I hii tncces.m '-d Smith residence were dam- rago, ateuarn, Tv aged; and trees Mere blown down'noun. Rwhelle. lather Doheily take hy nil ot-Sl. Jrnme Pan Ocono- 1)nmr Sl assisi A.

Zilin Studio WIUTFAVATKR- A simple While he Is away, the Mr nnl1 Mlv ni, Pr0 Rlng na 'BHo 0 Atm Sc rare of by Ben l.eagm.n. native of Klkhorn nenms mng, iietoit. Puff rare, the trnnK- graduate nf Klkhnm high religious Imv She will be Voght 'he highest speed In iclatlon to the -i par determined for carli knoivn as Sister M. Alherlona. will fly as co-pilot-navi- Whltewuler llrlela M.itir and Mrs.

Kenneth McC.is- Carol and Kent, take Ch.irles, "air "nice." With Irene claxsof 'K. siie'is titan ie'l arrived Friday for a pilot. Mn. Cmiper.lto Sheldon Cooper. v.a.l with 11m MeCdalln and mowtx which has a memlx-rsliip ot'100 families anil supports places in the country also.

3 ut w. wi WN a titivate jvili.t license. to r-prorIurer. Mrs is yu will (In art AvHillons lft.Vi i nlP1 ln) C( model. "'K 1, i l1 wl hl iiiothcr.

Dorr wilt Lightning was severe and Roard will meet al Camp Olflcld Given marriage hy her father. Thursday Included Charlotte Mich jiilv 7. gttde school of XU pupHv He Ihc rllln wn acrnml mi hy hall Thursdav evening. June 2S. acco.d- the bride wore a blue net ballerina- Selson, class A.

and Jane Jones. two assistants in his work. 3 "-During the last lew years of his pastorate here, the local parish to Wangerln. Delavan. length gown for the ceremony.

Her low pull n( MT C( ''to rratncil president. Dinner at 6:4., stiff veil was held a bandI of Peoria n. can Mason, Carol Ruivn'stdnev Dickens, nationally "ra i ied atiout VsiflO toward U.ngv lew. Wash. buMne WW Carol Kelnholer.

Klla Chicago package deslgn- Ihe construction of a parochial and Friday in the h.imes of James 51 Mr. Darien Uriels nnd Mis. Harry school. Merrill and Miss Kriith Matteson. Father ttomuska will transfor Samtay will he vacati.in Sunday here on Tuesday from the Immac ln Community Baptist Churc.

ulate Conception Chinch. Wl SHARON Thr Harmony Circle bride parents followed the cer ton, where he has been curate' Philip Matteson. Friendship, of Christ Lutheran Cliutrh met emony. since May IS, JB42. He served as spending a few days here.

Thursday in the home of For a honeymoon In northern Instructor and athMic director In! Miss Cassandra Osborne Mem- Krlc Kjelland with Mrs. Earl Jack- Wisconsin thn bride is traveling in SI, Mary's High School. Tenn Is visiting her grand-, co-hostess. At the July a blue and white linen dress with ton, and active In devolopingparents. Mr.

and Mrs. I-ron Sweeting picnic will be held in white aciessovies. athletic and music programa for Mis, Bonnie L.inge' is attending the students. State at Madison this ftf '11 A native of Janesville he at. Mr and Mrs.

Victor Olson and-nesday evening when St. Catlter- Ul Ol luWU tended St. Mary's grade Olio NVuninn have returned lnl Al lr 1 aire Isited rel- of Mis. Margaret P.ivllk at UfcllCVa nd Mae Olson. Ruth O'Connor and eri'' She and erton will Best man was Robert C.affner, Dorothy tagg.

Tlie committee for leave for San Francisco June .10. P' Thompson will lie mining by Rte. 3, Whitewater. next week is Marvel Slkes. Millie More than 50 planes carrving nP Chi.

age reception at the home of the O'Neill, Paula Schmidt and Pat ion women pilots, are to where Thompson has a refrlgera- Mr Reha. interested in the stage, with tin and acting her avoi Miiinicska Chapter 119, OKS, -1 I regular meeting at the Bay Family Moving, Temple i i sn 1 rl will he preced- Honored by beis aie requoled lo bring their WILLIAMS BAY Mr. and Mrs. nun table servi.e. Tim June meeting of the local the end ol next week to Chicago will be held at the home Robert Follies.

221 S. Cot- Holiday Home Host to 80 Youngsters there and gained his high River whete they vis with Mmes. Martin F'inn, T. J. and college education at St.

Fran- nlives. en. Semtnat-y. Milwaukee. member, of the 1 Inz ordination at St.

Ann's. Mil- Homemakcrs joined a group of fO-lKMesses Reserva- Jlk(1 PnM college graduates and stu- waukoe. he servt-d lor two yearsllloinentakers of Walworth Counlv ml 'T SI L.Y School In 1931 will hold a reunion fr0r curate of St. Boniface Church'on a bus trip to Villa Louis at Prai- ho wl sh 10 weekend ot that city belore going to Bur- rte du Chien. NewCl.mts and Wya- Sl 'i llngton.

Father llanauska is years of age. KCR F.leet 43 losing State Tuesday. The numbered "3. Mrs. Malvl Coojier vvas given Church.

Fast troy, on June 27. flv the race in which "'f ronilitimtlng business KP 7 Hnesday. I more than is offered In prise The Thompsons have lived the last William Is cv'nwles's. apportioned among the ft vcn years In their home in Cedar A stunt night program has been i flint five places The awards ban- nin They have a daughter, Mrs. iwri Iquet will be in Flint July 11.

Donald Bulgrin. married In Wil- Women entered this vear are li Ray, and three other rhil- rn cksrrk iTuim.ii i nils tanire I 1,11 Hw in IIMM MI MH- I WILLIAMS RAY According to the finest pilots In the Jant.e. s. jack and Jill, high rfr Mis Frnesi Cavallo Rll children some of them professional pi- graduates of the 19.W class, mn. il to old, are expected to others housewives, secretar- has lieen organ, 'arrive T11esd.1v at the Itolidav- teachers, etc who fly for Home he'r referral hy lfi fer- nl and seulmirn with 1W horse- "Ppreciatwn gift, a officers when they meet In the Le- Twenly-two rnl i- servmg d.sh and a bououct of R.mms of the Armory at members of a class of .11 who last Sunday following the m.

Monday. The meeting will be momlnj; nemre pi i prereded by a pot lurk RonroatlAri I AlonnAr mnde by the Rt'v. supper. are to bnnc congregation. to pass.

A surprise, bridge parly In honor- of Mrs Ray Thompson, was az Qld KC VCS secretar- nas la-en nrgmi- wlio flv for seven years In the Lutheran Tlie Whitewater American Logion models sin. Church here, and she was prtvent- Auxiliary will hold installation of GFNF.VA will make up the Holiday Home'; staff. Finest Cavallo is in charge. Some of them coming from dis- A (11 the Like Geneva Fresh Air Juni. no vt ui pvt.

and Mrs Robert Roth. Wnl- cities, members of the class ter Mundschait and Mrs. Bernard WII begin their festivities with a nUm wi np)d Jim( Ti nrtin Hay Dooley was elected grand surprise party by her Canasta Cub in' knight ot the Klkhorn Knights evening when the. nlcnnl S. and their families will attend a 1 Cblumbua during to help her oose.v.

for To night meeting In Columhu, m(1( ls wi T( 1SIma Pr for vl nt ronlnr th Holiday lm' GrorCT Sr Dr ni ho n- lM Angeles, Home. Williams Bay. lor transpor- and social liour toiiovving n. rt mm 1 llertel Bernard Plautz. Dr.

Bishop, his wile and two union facilities business session. Dooley Foot, and Frank Moon hters, will be the guest, of Ourles Jahr as head of the or- hostesses. his mother. Mrs. Walter Bishop AT ANTHiO MKKTINO garuiatlon.

Krmlecri Wisconsin Un-I The Women's Missionary and his (win brother, Kdward, dur- FIJx'IIORN-Sheriff John W. Ot- rtauwi s.miii New officers will begin their du-, vl it nil returned tool Christ laitheran Chun-h will nR their stay in his home and Chief Depttlv fieorge; A wa.mn JU lX I. I 01 where he will be em-hold a picnic at the Sharon Park ollicrn wh will be pres-'Sawyer attended the conference of A tion Willie held in or (he llmm( (AI IJ JO p.m. Wednesday. ipnt nri willnnl presi- the Wisconsin Sheriffs and Depu-, AH IIM- A st .11 A SI art A vt -nrj A 1 sl A antt P.M.

HlC't itsirdi, -Mads). Jmw t. lUirtwilt Mnnosr. HMO, Plsiv''-'-f-t rril nt All Plsy- grminili inrt 1 I lusil-. MniMlav in the home of R.

Anderson Near Cmplelion Roberr" pr'c wToe Sunday to reptevnt the S- Hams Bay Lions Club a. the .19.1, stages. The Inulrling was the orig- nal David Jeffris home and is annual international convention in i-intlt Miami, Fla. Wtllluiu lis, rwrtrslniiMlriil ti Mn. 11 Slov.wnS.

KS I I r. V.Vt„. rarrw i. Kohrrt HWlb IMMI Clrr.p 5 ers elected to with Dooley Pat Sheahan, deputy grand are: Pat Sheahan. deputy knight; Jamea Vldmar, recording! OChllZ -DUlKema aecretary; Joseph Welch, treasur.i er: George Cain, chancellor: Law-! NllDUalS Read rente Hutton, wardon; John J.I being torn down to make mom 7i an addition to the Congregational Church.

Work Is hsving done by a Rockford wrecking company. 400 mil- rence Byrnes, advocate; Ralph Jones. KLKHORN Barbara Jean --What 's" in a Birthday?" Mrs. Mll-j Inside guard; Raymond Kwazin- Klkhorn. became the bride lon pnnum Delavan will openl TlDbetS Uronge nans skt.

outside guard; Joe Brcidcn- of Donald William Bulkema, lm BmrrK by playing "Juhllnlei Qpen Meeting Tuesday Senior filrl Scout Anne Ililtner. Americans bought The annual birthday party MrI Marce'lla Smith tarn- tie. Association held at An.igo of Prof, and Mrs Albert of furs In ISM and sored by the Women's Society of bcrt e(1 res enl: fl Virginiaiweek. i tarn aaniw. Ililtner will leave Wednesday for lion dollars worth In llU'v Christian Service will be at Rem lor demon, all of 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Urmm franklin Mauiy. 1st Ontrch. Mrs. Oyd. Co la lsU rcr.

Kvanston. Ill will speak on guard; Joe Brcidcn- of Donald William Bulkema, program by playing c. van In a 7:30 p.m. ceremony by on lhe ncw church bach, trustee Elkhorn Briefs In the Spring Prairie Methodist "other 'miis'lcarnumberavvlii' R. Kuril.

person- Miss Charlyn Troeger. daughter "'urrh. the Rev. John B. Frceman'inoiuiie clarinet solo hy Betty nrl dlrertor ot Department of As- ol Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Troeger, nanMs axop hone solo. Vet- rlculture. Madison, will he San Diego, flew from heri I arenls of the couple are Mrs. n(A1 Williams accompanied by an open meeting of Tihbcls home this week to spend rwoiMarguerite Sehiii, Klkltorn, Ray Robert Olsen; and Mrs.

Ardys Crango at p.m. Tuesday. The weeks visiting her Milwaukee, and Mr. and Van Stavern viollrlst will piny public is invited. The program is Mrs.

Ervln Ketrhpaw, and other'Mrs. Peter Bulkema, Delavan. "Havanalsc" and "Caprice Vlen-In charge of the agriculture corn- relatives here. i ror the ceremon- the brirle ap- mittee- Harold Rowley. Dr.

R. An- Rslnbow Girls will hold their In a govn of embroidered! Mr. and Mrs. Russell 7.ell and demon. Ray Norton.

John Barnes, meeting o' the season II 7 1 eyelet and nylon tulle overjtwo sons left Saturday lo spend a Merrick Knbelman and Janfe.s Monday In the Masonic Temple, taffeta, with a short train, vacation at Star take near Fagle tauderdale. A dairy lunch will be The program will Include a mf. llor 1 rr illusion veil er. served. mortal service and awarding nf wa "i lace enp and shei Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Klumph majority degree, to girls who have and daughter In company with herj £)i vorce Granted reached the maximum age lor in a gown of yellow and sister, Mr. and 1 membership Member, will meet 1 ov Wfleta. Mrs.is,t rs Warren Goodwin and son. of at 3 p.m Wednesday for the pic.

Richard was matron of Clinton, are spending a week's va.i KLKHORN A divorce from ill. which will conclude Rainlwiw her sisler. She 1 fl ti ol Rl Birch Lake near A. Hoffman. 26, take C.e- aciiv-itic, until Sept.

10. low ami while carnations. i an der. Ineva. and custody ol two minor Sttvaims has been spend.

was Mariett i Lew Welch has reiurned from ichildten were granted to Mary L. inq this week at Creen Lake as a pink gown fashioned takeland Hospital following a bro- Hoffman. 2S. Lake fieneva, in local dclcgaie lo the senior high match that of the inniivn of kPn ip and is being eared for at Walworth County Court this week Pilgrim Fellowship camp spon. honor, anil carried pink and he ho me Mr( Ora Storey.

sored by Congns-a'tnnal cliurches. Joanne hers.a, was) 'diaries Vesper. Minneapolis, are spending a week's MM Itanlhjr Slllanst. nrvaS Vill Ui l.l. narnn sjMa ran, iiiu.

ta nbMni vacation with his parents In briar-, fcaiir-n. "inn was I-rank Vegier. and an Hh ot Mrs Ves- Aiasi w.ihr.adi. il s. gr was nusiave Vander- per Harvard and Woodstock.

WrliM rata ilia a -anrt. Richanl Pteil was hontess to Lake Geneva Wife The llntlmans were married Aug. 19, 1950 In Milwaukee. 111 SOCIAL PLANNED Creek 4-H met Titesiday evening at the hall. Tit veen.

sheiing were Knymnnd fi 0 Weiher returned this week-! pro gram was in charge of Becky and Warren Iverson enA (rom tt wee ks visit with his and games. Cynthia lo the C.arden Club Thursday eve- A 'CT 0 K- parents, the John Welhcrs, Collage shoard. Plans were made for an nU with Mis le, i aril 1 Tenn. Boh is slaying al cream social at the S. T.

Fos- RuVh 1inreh, a Iting A pnv 1 K'l ri I- 0 Krause htime and is em-! ter farm Thursday evening, June Ws. KUtn Itmcn assisting, A pro. Wisconsin a p)oyK i eloil. 28. Broiled wieners, cake, pie, pop gram on parks was presented.

Reading Program for Youngsters Starts at Geneva blue dress with white 1 fhe Sharon Grange held a pre- Ihe coupe will he at home July party Thursday night. I rvinvan. an( ng wa enjoyed and winners hrtde is a 1956 graduate of lhp awar ded were Mr. Llklmrn High School. A 19:,3 grad-, nd Mrs 0 G.

Luclolf and daugh- 'naie of Delavan High School, the ten Pal snd a me Norman groom is t-mployed us meat Dresser, Dora Brooks, Luverne Ab- and Ice rrcam will bo served. ter for the National Fisxl Store GF.NK.VA Tlie summer remedial reading progiain for SI'MMKR I.IIIKAItV HOI'lts grade school children is under way I-AKF. C.F.NKVA Summer hours rjoroihv Semuck. At the July 5 library patrons are in elleei; m(ipllnl pul ernathy and daughler, taverna, and son, Wayne. Norbert Naeber, Rosetta Miller, Linda Mains and to Mr Kthel 'Taught by grade teacher aeronling Mrs.

Clarice Viner, the classes lor Brann, lihrarian. Die library slow readers meet daily Monday open from 111 am. lo noon'and through Friday in Kastview 1:30 to 5:30 daily except Some. 36 rhlldren are enrolled. Sunday and on Friday from 7 to They are divided arrording to age a in and grade Into three classes.

All pupils enrolled have been rernni- mended for the classes by then regular teachers. classes were suggested as a summer program about two months ago by Principal T. Kitze at a school board meeting He told the many problems laced by pupils who go through grade school and on to high school wuh raiding difficulties. Board members agreed help should be olfereil alow readers, pointing out lhat welfare and law enforcement agencies have suggested there may he a ooruiecticn between the youth who cannot read and some forms of delinquency. a remedial reading program has not been offered in Geneva some years, Kitze said programs of this sort are well received by students and parents' and art extremely helpful.

i on hy PICNIC SUPPLIES Barbecued Chickens tl.Sft lliimema.le Potato Halad and linked Beans ALL WKF.KKNI) MO.V. SAT. In a JEFFERS Town Country llwv. tl Center Ave, City Limits CHURCH-SCHOOL HOSPITAL BONDS B. C.

ZIEOLER AND COMPANY Weil Band Wisconsin HOWARD .1. GRIFFIN Box 345, Fort Atkinson. Wis. tand ma Infomotlofl lag aondt Buehler i MONDAY ONLY TASTY SUMMER SAUSAGE SLAB THICK SLICED BACON 00 CENTFIl CUT VEAL STEAK 69 ib Antique Show THISWEEKinJanesviUe A Complete Condensation of thn Week's Local News from Thursday, June: 14, to Thursday, June 21. Attend rnr.A Antique Show Things Talked About KLECTRICAL STORM Saturday caused more damage In utilities than any other over a four year period.

NORSK SHOW: Although hindered hy rain, the Rotary Club's annual show rated highly successful hv spectators who ventured out in the un. certain weather, and hv one of the Midwest's foremost fudges of horse, shows, Cox of Salina, Kansas. LION'S DKACII: Attendance at flench high at 13.896. F.levcn persons who were not strong swimmers were rescue-l or assisted by lifeguards Water purity tests continue to show good results. Janesville Oounrll For Retarded Children entertained 41 handicapped club dren with a picnic and flagen Mens.

Circus. Tlie children were from the Southern Colony Training School at I'nlon Cirove and from Janesville Re. freshments were supplied by Janesville merhants. NKW' KKT) STOP SIONS thai ate now required in all cities in the state are being installed nn slate and federal highway arterlals in Janesville. JET MASK: New plan presented fnr ronsideration would retain If.

S. 51 hv the extension of runway to the Southwest. CAMP INDIAN TRAILS: Indian Trails Scout Reservation received an rating in annual inspections conducted by regional Inspectors. Rock County Bank Notes There is probably no other time) 'when the tteace of mind that aecom- panics having a safety deposit liox is so comforting than al vacation lime, 'whether your plans call fnr an tended trip away firtm home or i short, flying trips throughout the) summer. You can leave sxxjr ables in a safety deposit box here i the Rock County Hank and your) troubles are over.

No more worry Mahout what will he happening Irreplaceable Items lhat every family owns whether It Is jewelry'. storks, or treasured family items that could be valueless to anyone else. Remember, the cost of renting 1 )n safety deposit box is very small the peace of mind one brings Is very, large! This Week Congratulates Mrs. rJmma R. Hill, 207 W.

Milwaukee on her 90th birthday. Names in the News LINDA BAUMGARTNKR, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. M.

Baumgartner, 1118 Grace sails to Europe with a student group. DR. GEORGE E. GUTMANN participated In the panel "What Is Expected Medically of County Hospitals" at the annual convention of the Aasoclaion ot Couny Hospitals at Kgg Harbor. CITY MANAGER GEORGE FORS.

TKR attended the Wisconsin City Man. ager 'a Association's annual convention at Wisconsin Dells. WILLIAM J. EVERSON, 33. 1800 Milwaukee suffered severe injuries on Hwy.

15 Troy. He Is in Lakeland Hospital, Elkhorn. BARBARA HELLAND SMOOK. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Helland. 827 N. Garfield received a Master of Science degree In social welfare at the University of Wisconsin. She graduated from Belolt College in 1953. REV.

JOSEPH C. COX. son of Charles E. Cox. 405 Main becomes pastor of new Cambridge Mission Church which serves Cambridge, Deerfield, Lake Ripley, Rockdale and Oakland Center.

This Week's Marriages GAIL SAXE. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Johnson. Rte.

4, and DAVID AMUNDSEN, son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Amundsen. GUDRUN M. LEONHARDT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Leonhardt. Wuppertal, Germany, and WILLIAM son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gsell. LUCILLE DALTON.

daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Wayne Dalton and DEAN D. KNUDSEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S.

Kriudaen, Harlan, Iowa, This Week's Births at Mercy Hospital, Sons lo: Mrs. Robert While. 403 Augusta and Mrs. Joseph Knapp, 1242 Canter Avenue. Daughters lo: Mrs.

Allen Derlnger. 1238 Belolt Mrs. Robert Toler, 1221 Maple Mrs. Wallace Ebert, Rte. 3, and Mrs.

Joseph McVicar, 15'4 Academy Street, This Week's Obituaries DR. O. V. OVERTON. 58.

a practicing physician in Janesville since 1923. died of a heart altark at his home. 133 S. Garfield. MRS.

FRANCES FORD. 102. former Janesville area resident, nt the home of her granddaughter In Philadelphia. It has been authoritatively said that was the author of "The Little Engine That MRS. L.

HIGG1NS. 72. at her home, 628 N. Washington Street. MRS.

ELIZABETH EVERT. 112 S. Ringold mother of llnr.y Evert, iroprietor of Evert's Goodyear Server. MORFORD. -lfi.

321 Racine World War II veteran and former employe ot (iibbs Manufacturing Company. FRED A. WASGIEN. 72, father "ol Kramer Wasgien. 115 Forest Park of a heart attack on his way to Dallas, Texas.

MRS'. ANNA O'DAY, 76. mother ol Richard O'Day, in Mercy Hospital, This Week in Sports In SouUtern Division play In the Cetv tral Wisconsin Baseball League the Janesville Merchants moved into a first place tie with Milton when they handed Milton Its fust defeat of the season 7-4 at Milton Sunday. A Wednesday night game with the Great Uikes Naval Training Station Team at the fairgrounds was rained out with Great Lakes ahead 3-0. The Janesville Municipal Golf Association men's team was successful in its first interclub mutch of the season, beating the Belolt Municipal players 40-35 over the Beloit course Saturday afternoon.

Janesville's Junior Legion Baseball team remained on top of the State Line Junior Lesion League defeating Evansvllle here Wednesday 8-6. This Week Weather-Wise Rain and somewhat lower temperatures bringing relief from dryness and heat highlighted this week's weather. However, electrical rainstorms occurring intermittently from Saturday throughout tha weok also caused con. siderablc lightning damage In the Janesville area. Generally, warm but unsel- llod weather conditions and possible storms are expected to continue to the weekend.

Vresented for your Convenience by the ROCK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS AND TRUST I'.

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