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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 9

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$193,000 School Tax Levy Voted Whitewater Board Calls for Study of New High School Delavan Lake Level Lowered 9 -A- DAILT fiAZETTE SATIRDAY, (KTOBER 15 Lake Geneva Club Joins Donors to Special School Tno Senior W.imans Club is contributing $25 to Ihe Special School for the Mentally Ifandirapped. KIkhom. and SJj to the local YMCA. it wai announced at a meeting here this DELAVAX-Mr. WiUiam Pasrh- onfT.

acting for the Delavan Lake Action on the Special School con- mediate future at a meeting last night. A total of $.115,000 is estimated WHITEWATER The Whitewater School Boai-d approved a "it Improvement today began tribution followed the pancm Uk- tax of $193,000 and to lower the lev- en by many here in el of Delavan Lake. to an appeal for additional In order to protect ualls fumishin-s made by Carl Fran, built bv property owners on the zone, president of Ihe Waluorth tlie Public'Service Association for the Menlal- as neeaed to operate schools a differential of 9 inch- -V Retarded. The gift to the YMCA 19DD-56, compared to Sf'-'frl" between summer and winter made to aid a drive now in in 19 4- 5. Total receipts forne.vt^, estimated that the progress for fuiKls for that organi- jear are esttrnaled at S43o.000 as nation.

X' "avinra differenced SI9" "-up to Meet heard three expens on to be collect County Council of the Amer- safety. They explamed what tJietr Ha- next vear as Legion will meet at 8 p.m. organizations are trjing to accom- raised the auditorium of Pl'sh the of s-Xety enforce- 519 .,.16 raised this vear. Repre.senta- the area. bi'pt.

of Schools John Bjorge pre- coumv posts and auxilia-' Police Chief Swar.ce told the senled charts and graphs to show women something of the historv of Uie school building needs of the, Oe department, hwv it district over the next 10 years, Sleen will discuss has with the citv and how it present population trends recent European trip taken by is concerned with e.xpecial- iOfficers Elected High School District at State College ii i WHITER- Heap Curriculum Reports OH sur. they consider addition, tion that saw 87 candidates seek- reeommendauons will be ,0 the course of Proposals ing the 16 class offices discu.ssed at a public meeting of for a department of industrial arts, Rirharrf 'he Geneva-Genoa City High School lacking in both high schools now, elected president of the senior discussed. They were made elected 'he 'ocal high school audi- by the State Department of Public Chase. West Bend, president. Gor- 'um.

Instruction. don Friedricks Lake Geneva was According to John Raup. direc- Raup said a suncy of the school 'he school board, reports site is being made aryi details for and Charles Underuood. Pamsh. committees studying curricu- actua "cqmsition of the land are 'Ala was chosen to head the new high school expected to be completed next fre.shman class pre.sentcd.

Raup said such week. He said a geographic picture Other class officer'; their home- will be presented at HiiKiTi. im.r meeiini? pivine actual meas- towns and offices are: air. 'hp Parent-Tachers" Assn. the meeting, giving actual meas- Scniors Leslie Babcock Dela- 'n Lake Geneva and Genoa City as uremcnts and terrain specifica- jvan.

vice president: from the Genoa Qty Im- tions. Sheboygan, Jo- Provement Assn. He a month from this lanne Waller, treasur- Recommendations and sketches day he expected to be able to pre- pr have been received from teachers to the public the juniors Ronald Gosbin. Fall 'rhools specifying what sketch for the building. Creek, vice president: Joan Faust.

East Troy, secretary; Darlene Nichols. Janesvi He, treasurer. Wyberg. Union Grove, vice president; Janet New- man. Sturgeon Bay.

secretary: 10 I16aQ DoIlK Carol KJuth aintonviU. trea.surer.! Fishermen William Peck. Janesville Man new class- husband at a meetinj; ly on the highways. lie said the V. i A.

photo ITALIAN ARTISTS r.E.VF.VA—Krmilio Lizzaro and his d.iughtcr. Leila, are completing a major ait project at Queen of Peace Monastery. Ijike Shore (IriM-, Lake The project by the well-known team from Italy i-; for tlie Chiist the King Seminary. West Chicago. One of the 7 by 6 feel, depicting scenes in the life of the Virgin Maiy.

includes a Negro angel. Lizzato said the subject uas inspiied by the line of a poem wliich reads all chilflren go to Negroes." patient. Her daughter, (Mrs. Disch, spent I Friday with her. I Mrs.

John Bauman is confined to her home by illness. Her daughter. Mrs. Anne Miller. Janesville, ALBANY-A.

R. Francis. Jane.s- spent the past week here. Lyons, vice president: Carol Jones. Aille.

formerly vice president, was: Jack Jones. Rockford. former AlWTiitewater: secretary; a rg named president of the Bank of Al-bany resident, is confined to a Fardy, Whitewater, treasurer. fbany at a recent meeting of the of-Rockford hospital suffering from in- ificcrs and board of directors. He juries suffered in a fall recently.

fill the unexpired term ol the; John Lewis, son of Albert Lewis, late H. C. Atherton. underwent surgery Wednesday in as director was W. W.

Hospital. Monroe Cpl. and -Mrs. Robert L. Phi'iips Vrieze to Lecture at Miller Theater Francis.

Monme. to fill the vacan-, Tv-Tn'V'm Dr. Jack caused by the atics director at Athenon. Other directors Germany since Vrieze. dramatics director a uiai.ia>»;> r- tji tie Ras Dccn in (jermanv since W-hitewater State College, Mrs.

PhilUps serve as a guest lecturer at and Jes.sie/eckham. daughter since last December. district wiU need 40 rooms. Bjorge said. of women's groups in Congre- ccpartment also instructed In This will make it neces.sary to gatioml Church Wednesday.

Mrs. aid methods, as taught by the either add to earh of the three R. Lackey will entertain the American Red Swance gave present buildings or to build a high gnxips at a 1:30 dessert luncheon statistics comparing the accident Bjorge said. The board jn the home of Miss Josephine Bar- rate in the citv this year and in voted to submit the building need krr i-n f. previous years.

He said because of picture tlic town boards and jjiss Ida Ooo'ey. Madison, stale ecoids, charts and other aids, a city council, and request that the elementary school supervisor, ob- check is made on danger council and boards proceed im- u.u,;.n- in the city and methods are mediately to Iwate and purchase Thursday and Friday. On Thurs- employed to alleviate them. a site for a new high school. dav afternoon, elementarv school Vernon Heichels.

Fontana. vr KHORN A .,1. In other business, the boa.tl pupils were dismissed early so that chairman of the Central Walworth born Lik TIRr.KT.^ Tihbet. Grange ning. Assistant hostesses are MiSS vacation, stopped Tuesday to vi.sit voted to pay anv bus operator Miss Ooley might meet with teach-County American Red Cross pro- Imnin'r Clinton 'A Vrantel "-Partridge, who children for the di.s-ers for a discussion ol teaching gram, pointed out advantages of Vedicar instruction.

A cemficate granted steindorf. Gu.st night wil Lakeland Hospital Installation Held by Two Gianges serve as a guest Fred Miller Theater School of Pro- Other officers are: Ingw-ell. vice; fessional Arts in Milwaukee this president and cashier: Pehlps and piumo (all and winter Peckham. assistant nmn Ami laii ana inter. Hftrrry Kopp.

phnne 311. The ichool. which offers profcs- Club to of Trip 1 sional training for acting, direct- Woman's Club will meet with' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Partridge, ing and producing plays has a two-Mrs.

.4. D. Willett Monday eve-Kenosha, who were on a western transponins: trict at tiie rate of $11.50 per problems. t'le Red Cross swimming Lake Geneva: month for each child riding on the Mmes. George Alder.

Eugene progrim held on the beaches Mrs Quass Klk- bus and authorized B.iorge to Gallup and William were around the lake Iwrs ho-i- to West, Clifford Kiiirlicld Grange Tu memlK'iA sday issue bills for tuition studenU to prize winners when Mrs. Robert A paper by the districts sending them. Britt entertained her bridge club HeUng. instructor in driver los- bearvr: leden- and asked for 10-minute reports, boih Lansing. Mich.

They are visiting coiir.se. which is taught to bovs and i.T .1 Carstenson, Alden. Rus-" sell Hughes, Fontana: Mrs. tin PaiT, Mrs night will be ob- observed tiis 81st birthday Oct. S.

evening successful conclusion of the and Miss Delores Roth. He was honored by relatives that i.iint of ofl.ceis iwo-year course. who is an instructor In the night at a birthday dinner. Another Fred Pioiinr, Delavan f-ike Dr, Viieze will guest lec- High will tell of her Harry, and family were here u.i, insn'Iin" officer-Car- rourse in theatrical trnir of Europe. from Barberton, Ohio, for the oc- backgrounds and literature.

pro and con. on the proposal to Mr. Llewellyn-s mother. -Mrs. Ge- girls in the sophomore class, establish a common school district neva Llewellyn, and today attend- The Madrigal high to be presented at future meet-ed the Michigan group directed by Mrs.

1-is- ings. football game. Loehrke. Albert Pontel. Whitewater Brieffi Mr.

and Mrs. Qiffcrd -Marshallis- SL.freshment committee are attending homecoming 'l ties at Luther College. wmiiiiotion I Iowa, this weekend. Their daugh-j ler. Marilyn, now attending the' Dr.

and Mrs. S. C. P.usdell have Clowes. Fairfield, emblem Kelmer.

Tibbets, CummingS tO AddlBSS I'll IiKlallmg mar- was Olive Lavscn Meehng 111 for Fairlield. ELKHOR.V-William Cummings, Members of the club who have casion. canvassed the village will report on motley received to purchase junioi High Assembly bois Chjet Andicski Mi.ss Elizabeth Gunner was hon- Chief Alex Andreski wns iuvenile investigative officer for ored at a prenuptial Mon -i speaker Friday at a general as- Mrs. liiiman Davis uas accompa- Walworth County sheriff-s de- day evening in the Baptist em bly at the junior high school. Elkhorn: Mrs.

Siel'anus and Joyce partment, will speak atthe meet- Her marriage Frank Gerber. describing fire prevention require- Soderbcrg. entertained. Mrs. J.

Abell was chainTian of the re- was served by Mr. and al SL.freshment committee. Mrs. Mr. and nmg.

University of'Minnesota, also vacaUoning for the past week to attend northern Wisconsin. During their Mr. and Mrs. Rush Wentworth'absence, Mrs. Ethel Lackey is are attending the wedding of at the Rusdell home.

nephew, Arnold Jaecks, to Miss, MilUe White in the Methodist nol Church, Wausau. this weekend. ji'eiClVcin mdll Miss Joy Keniston left his weekPlaJ -n- Rrifla Dances of Haiti Seen by Students at Whitewater Sharon ing of ihe and Profession- Evansville. will take place at Mon-ments in the home. He will return omen's auh here Monday eve-ticello Sunday evening.

ifor another special assembly tor The county organization wil! Minnie Anderson was di.s-1 seventh grade pupils only for fur- Mrs. Henn- Schmiit. Mrs. Willard hold a dinner in the Elkhorn missed Thursday from St. Clarether discussion of the same topic and Ed Amend.

Congregational Church. Hospital. Monroe, where she was a at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. SHARO.N~Mr.«.

Cecil Haldeman will entertain the Harmony Circle of Christ Lutheran Church in her WTII-TEWATER Pulsing Afri-'home Thursday, ran rh.vthms were brought to life; The Seavert Ha'l family moved Thursday at Whitewater State from their home in the lege, w-hen Jean Leon Destine and village to the Oscar Olson faim his Haitian dance group presented west of which he will work, a "Festival in Haiti" at a college Mrs. Halls brother-in-law and sis- convocation. Iter. Mr. and Mrs.

William Portlock Destine gave a brief sketch of and nvo children will move into to resume her duties as a student, St. Mao-'s Hospital. Noifolfc, Va. DEI.AVAN Donald E. Gibbs.

the historical background of the is- the Hall residence from the Dick prdiff-by-the-sea, have-on of jlr. and Mrs. Loren Gibbs. land of Haiti from its original erson house on Pleasant street, been visiting her mother. Mrs.

jvu Onter Delavan. claimed. Indian InhablUnls. through Mrs. Alfred Glade was hostess Hilda "eek.

as his bride Miss Arlene M. when African slave evening to the Zion Lu- Mrs. James Crummey left Tues-jdrix. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. flourished and the African became itheran Ladies Aid meeting at the day morning for ITOT River. Mich Norfolk. Oct 8 in island-s chief native. He toldjchurch The next meeting will be because of the sudden illness of pirst Baptist Church at Nor-of both the Spanish and the FrenchiNov.

9 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Rusher father, folk. and Creole songs, isell Greer. Emerson Qub will nieet Monday xhe bride's gown was of wliite Colorful co.stumes added F.

J. Henn returned Thursday to With Mrs. H. G. Anderson.

The jgce over nvlon. She wore a wai.st-,to the startUng dance effecU. -his home In Park Ridge after a program -Personalmes the length veil and carried a while The Meringue Tropicale, most brief vi.sit with tht Misses Henn. UN, will be given by Mmes. on a white Bible.

Mr. dancs of Haiti, was promi-i Mrs. H. B. Piper went to South ctt.

Hinds and Thayer. Idnx gave his daughter in mar-nently flirtatious as danced by Des-iBend Thursday called bv the ill- Mmneiska Club wiU meet Mon-nage. line. JoceUne Martinez and Mar-iness of her granddaughter, Shirley day the audio-v-isual aids room, shirlev Jeasen served maid Adrien. The Slave DanceKnapp.

-of Harold Anderson Librarj-. The of honor, wearing a green lace Performed by DesUne portrayed I Mrs. G. Miller returned Satur- program will be a travelogue. gown with matching hat and 'he sorrow of the African slave and day from Hunter.

where she aub Will meet Monday gioves. She carried bronze chns-his struggle to free himself of his I spent three weeks in the home of with Mrs. Cu.shman. Mrs. Law-anthemums.

bonds. i her daughter, Mrs. Richard Holden rence Caird will pre.sent the pro- Pujy Scheer, Milwaukee was best Alphonse Cimber played family gram. man. Three uncles of the bride accompaniment.

as ushers. A reception was held in the home Ziller-CHamberlin Atent n. w. Broun. of the bride's parents after the cer- sm.

AH-n. emony. When the couple left on 1. 'heir honeymoon, the bride wore a New- Century aub w-iU meet with dress with accessories. Ceremony Held Mrs.

Wilfred Roe at 3 p.m. w-ilYTive at sisten Miss Billie McGhee. Ev- lirr--- SaVrtTA of Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Dickerson left Friday on a hunting trip to Ladysmith. Wis. John Schroeder left Friday for Mount Pleasant. loNva, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs.

Hylan Gray is entertaining Plans for India wiU. Tlie bride, a Norfolk High School Floyd Oiamberlin Darien were! graduate, is engaged in secretarial Friday'in Kingsbury. Oman 's Societv- ice will meet of Chri.s- at 2 Couple to Observe 50th Anniversary at Whitewater The Rev. of Delavan High School. He attend- 1 Harold Gronseth performed the 'ed River Falls SUte for aldoubltring at Rufus Young and son.

Jer year and in the fori oYlock ry. were in Chic Committee to Set '56 Camping Dates Mrs. VS. 1. VMper.

ptaM Zil Ibomit) or SIS Otart) Is Shami nrwi corrripond- nit. Carrtrr Grrald BrtUkut. in. Wednesday in the home of performed the "Clifford Grant Rufus rv. were in Chicago Friday to visit four years.

He is presenUy em-. The bride is the daughter of Mr I her sister. Mrs. Margaret Sramek. Joseph Hutbert She iattired in a street-length gow-n navy taffeta and red accessories jand corsage of white carnations.

jMiss Mai-garet Gershner. Fort I Atkinson, maid of honor wore, 'gray taffeta with black acce.s.sories! Tha Ladies Aid Society of Chnst ELKHORN-Camping dates a corsage of red carnations 'Lu'heran Church met Wednesday 1956 will be set when the camping AVilliam Timm served as best man I'n home of Mrs. Ezra Peters, land activities committee of the -Mrs. Harold Gronseth played Clarence Love was ro-host- iState Line Council of Boy Scouts ditional w-edding music. Reporta showed the aid had jmeets At 8 p.m.

Thursday" at Borg: A reception followed in the home I J508 from their turkey Camp Offield. of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Chamber-I' to: The increased number of boys in lin with Mrs. Beverly Johnson, "'e Purchasing of the movie will probably require and Mrs Marv Loui.seI"-^fartin Luther" which will camp operation for seven weeks Johnson, Joliet, ill, assisting in he owned jointly by Christ Luther- WR. AND Mrs.

WILL ZANTON next year, according to the The couple wiU take a Lutheran, and Methodist WHITEWATER and mitfee chairman. Stivarius to Shawano and fhev be Will Zaiiton, 403 Jane-sville St. will Elkhorn. Camp Offield on the south home after Oct. 18 "in the Theo-j observe their 50th anni -i shore of Geneva Lake was operated dore Kugel apartment.

The groomlled the 90-piece band in the half- versary Oct. 19. Due five weeks Xor Boy Scouts and three is empIo.yed at the Borg drill FrankUn Bushman THIS WEEK irt Janes A A complete condensation of the week's local news from Thursday, Oct. 6 to Thursday, Oct. 13 Beloit Recreation 'ion, Delavan.

open house has been but council this past summer. Darien Brief. Boy Mrs, Flossie Brili left L.ke- fomer iC one land Hospital Friday and was Uk- Aug S'el TH ter of the bride- Herman fanton summer nard Jones and a Book Week re- brothLof fJ per cent view by Mmes. Marian and tlfe fo Zanton. sister of the groom; and mothers will refresh- The Zantoiis lived in Richmond 30 Attend WCTU TowTiship on the C.eort!e Wrighti-- farm for three years and for at WhlteWatfir years in Johnstown Township onf wiinicwaici the farm known as the James! WHITEWATER Thirty mem- People Talked About FIRE IXl.S.S: Fire damage in Janesville in September esiimated at I5ACK TO WORK: Production of Oiev- rolot trucks and passenger cars resumes at General Motors plant after shutdown Sept.

28 for changeover. HERO: Albert Phillips, 2R. Navy vet- restores breathing to Susan Oiild- ers. 2. by artificial respiration after the child Rock River.

STAMP SALE: Tlie Kiw-anis Welfare Stamp project has collected $2.311.35. Budget of Janesville Board of Education for 1956 set at Jl.473.175, an increase of J200.000 over the current figure. Senior high school formal dedica- ton set for Sunday, Nov. 20. CHARrry: Lions aub members adopt as their major project purcha.se of tw-o 21-inch television sets for State School for Visually Handicapped.

HOSPITAL PROJECT: A coffee shop for convenience of visitors will be sponsored at Mercy Hospital by the auxili- STORE EXPANDS: The city's oldest retail establishment, the 110-year old McCue Buss Drug opens is modernized and enlarged store. NEW BUSINE.SS. Midwest Music Studio opens at 112 Corn Exchange. I.NJURED: Judith Burdick. 5.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru.ssell Burdick, cuts arm in fall on broken milk bottle; Jerrj' Hoffsrhmidt, 15. of I40S Frederick suffers back injury playing football; Harley Thompson. 43.

Williams Hotel, has Ixfad injury in fall; John SwaiLson. 37, employe of Michigan firm installing conveyors at Fisher Body, suffers back and ankle injuries in fall; Joseph Burk- hamci. 3. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Burkhamer, Rte. 3, suffers cuts in fall from moving car; David Wolf. 15, Avon towivship. shot in thigh while practicing draw." PLA.N'T TO EXPAND: A gigantic expansion and modernization program, which will inctease production area by 3.5 per rent, is announced bj- General here. Rock County Bank Notes We are sure that you read recently in the Gazelle of our future plans for the expansion of the Rock Cbunty National Bank and Rock County Sav- ing.s and Trust Co.

But. since the announcement comes in the 100th year of our exisfence, we are sure you'll forgive us if we point once more with pride at our plans for the future. When our new plans are completed, we feel ours will be one of the finest and most modem banking lastilutions in this ttiat will be able to serve with even more efficiency than in the past We will be telling you more about our expansion plans from time to time! In the meantime, don't prompt, personal attention to your financial matters, the Rock County Bank stands ready to you. is director of the ments. IS I.r«li fBlmaii.

pbooe ll Pftilra Dpwi are IVmr Bmntmlrn, pbau ig7-IC -2 sod OaTid Starrr, phone M-K-t. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran- Rev. K. K. Lederer, pastor.

Sun- Haight farm. They owned this attended the Walwonh Coun- and sold it to move to their pres-ly Instirute of the WCTU in theiday School. 9:30 a.m.; Divine Wor- ent home in 1944. Mr. Zanton Methodist Church chapel here 10:30 a.m.; Monday, choir served as treasurer of iJie lather- nesday.

Verdi Martiny, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, an Church at Richmond for 18 stitute chairman, presided. iquarterly voters' meeting, 8 p.m"; He was on the board of the. The morning se.ssion was Men's Oub, 8 p.m. Old Johnstown School for 20 years. I voted to a spiritual life and de-' The Zantons" four children arelvotional mes.sago by Mrs.

Jessie; BAND TO STEVENS POINT Mi-s. Paynter. Mr.s. Leoiia Grunewald. East Troy, former WHITEWATER-- i water Marshall and Mrs.

Arlene Rogers, county president. College marching band travail of Whitewater: and Reports of the slate convention cled 10 Stevens Point Saturday Zanton. Johnstown. A son Vernon, at Ladysmith last week were given when the Whitewater gridmen died in 1921. The Zanions have by Mmes.

Anna Balse. E. E. South- llie Points in the Stevens Point grandchildren and two great-grand- wick and LiUian Anderson, all of homecoming game. James Trier, children.

WiUiami Bay. Holstein. WSC drum major. HELP WANTED Men for unskilled labor between the ages of 18 and 55. Men over 45 must be in good physical condition.

Paid vacations, paid holidays, paid employes gioup insurance, year "round employment Men living within 15 miles of Walworth preferred. PERFECT SEAL INC. WALWORTH. WIS. FHO.VE 2011 This Week's Marriages MLRIEL A.MTA HOLDORF.

daughter of Mr. and William E. Holdorf, and LVLE K-LWIN GUTZMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.

Gutzman. ELIZABETH A.N'N OLSE.V. daughter of and Mrs. J. Ol.sen, and R0--5S HERRU.N'(i son of Mr.

and Ross Herrling. Beaver Dam. RO.SE.MARY DE SALVO, Oiicago, and J. J. Pierce, Janesville.

DOROTHY PATRIQA ARNDT, daughter of and Wesley R. Arndt, and CARL K. ANDERSON, son of -Mr. and E. C.

Anderson. Kingsborg, Calif. PHYLLIS DROUGHT, daughter of -Mr. and John H. Drought, and CALVl.V FREDERICK CRALL.

son of Lvnn Crall. Rockford. VIRGINIA CECEUA DUNN, daughter of and Mrs. Harold H. Dunn, and DR WIIXIAM CARL BROCKHAUS, kon of and Mrs.

W. C. Brockhaus. This Week in Sports Janesville High School's football team xriups a Big Eight Conference losing streak, winning over Racine Horluk 20-0. The Junior Varsity tops Rockford West Jayvees.

6-0, to keep its slate clean, and Ihe Sophomores lake their victory by defeating Racine Hor- lirk sophomores. liM). Tlie high school's track team takes thini place in the annual Madison West Inviiational cross country meet. Bowling was sizzling on local alleys this week, particularly in the women divisions, where Desens Fords compiled an all-city rerord actual total of 2,560. This Week's Obituaries JAMES P.

CARR. 68. prominent cib- zen and once president of Carr's Inc. in his home, 315 Wisconsin St, JA.MES P. RILEY.

84. of 507 Parker Drive, operator of a rooming house, after brief illness. AR-niUR G. MENNICKE. 61.

World War I Veteran and Parker employe for 32 years, in his home. 400 S. Ringold St. CARL WILLIAM DEYER. 67.

Fisher Body maintenance man, in his home, 407 S. High St. JOH.N' GANSER. 53, of 933 Walker employe of Schlueter for years, in Mercy Hospital. MRS.

JAMES C. WIXOM. life resident of the county, in her home on Rte. former Finley. aiARLES A.

DONALD.SON. 79. insurance agent, in St Clare Hospital. -Monroe. ANDREW B.

TIMPANY former resid''nt. in San Diego hospital. MRS. FRANK B. STRICKLER, 86.

of 21 East long time resident, in Alercy Hospital; former Rena V. Myers. MRS, MILLARD EDES, 69, former resident, in Milwaukee; former Jessie Foster. FRITZ TRACHSEL, 67. Brndhead, unexpectedly while visiting his mother and sisters here.

With Clubs. Organizations T. E. H. Eickemeyer named leader of Y.MCA Stamp Oub.

Rudy Sterk elected president of Con- servadon Oub. Stanton Lutton, 521 N. named president of Washington Parent- Teacher Assn. (JUG Germania Ladies elect Mrs. Beatrice J.

Reining president. Walter Kemmerer Oinion, elected president of Rock County Home Dt -monstration Cbuncil. Mrs. Ann Hebbe named president of Janesville Chaptci, American Gold Star Mothers. Faith Lutheran Church women elect Mrs.

J. R. Jensen president. Mrs. Arlene Baxter rolls all-ritv individual record of 601 and Mrs.

Bai- Jed Black, local fighter, wins unani- tels hits .574. mous decision over Bobbv amt. in 10-round bout there'. Names in the News ALLEN CAPELLE. county undershep- Iff.

named county chairman for Safe Driving Day. PAUL CORBIN. 775 S. Fremont appointed member of statutoiy advisory committee of the board of veteran affairs. MRS.

FARRELL RINGWOOD and children for Bremerhaven. Germany, to join Master Sgt. Ringwood for years. RALPH O. RnTBY.

senior high school child study and service officer, appointed to executive council of WTsconain Personnel and Guidance Assn. MISS VIOLA LIPMAN. veteran Gazette employe, retires after 30 yeara" service. V. E.

Kloiitz. superintendent schools, honored by admittance to Quarter Century Club of State Association ot School Administrators. PAT DAWSON JR. elected vice pre.sl- dent ot Walwood Residence Hall at Western Michigan OjUege. ROBERT O.

COOK. 1053 Martin Road wins major prize in "Do It Yourself contest sponsored by Milwaukee Jouib nal. LUCILLE DALTON. daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

W. A. Dalton. nominated to reign over Tepee Days homecoming at Sioux Falls College. PAUL C.

FILTER. 1409 Racine St, and WALTER CLTXEN, from Janesville Fisher Body plant KENN'ETH JONES, local police offl- cer. re-elected secretary-treasurer of Southeastern Wisconsin Police Pistol League. MRS. JOSEPHINE DORSEY wins first place in state hairdressers' contest This Week's Births at Mercy Hospital Sons to: Murlin Case, Delavan; Mrs, Engene LeBnin, 1832 Western; Mrs.

Rob. ert Milton; Mrs, Robert Collins, 810 Martin Jlrs. George Jordan. 1212 Bcloit; Mrs, Albert R. Vermillion.

Kellogg Mrs. Robert Williams, Milton Junction: Mrs. Joseph McCal. mont. Ill S.

Ringold. Daughters to: Robert I-ane, 472 Blarkhawk; Mrs. 424 Cherry-; Mrs. Walter Lanr, 1150 Mrs. Gerald Kuhn, 1215 St Jlaiy's; Mrs.

Ereel Kellcher, 1018 Western; Mrs. Leonard Kersten. Whitewater; Mrs. Russell Allen. 213 Elliott; Mrs.

Kenneth Jensen, 1235 S. Washington; Mrs. Floyd Schmidt, 339 Linn St. This Week's Girls, Boys, 8. This Week Congratulates MRS.

OTTO BUCHHOLZ. 1003 Olive on her 82nd birthday. MR. A.NT> MRS. WILLIA.M KOGUN, 1328 Josephine on their 40th anniversary.

AND MR.S. D. J. COCHRANE. 46S Galena on their golden wedding anniversary.

This Week Ah. it's October's bright blue w-eather and we've really had a gorgeous dis- pl.iy of it at its best. Clear blue skies, warm sunshine, gentle but crisp who could ask for anvthing more? And while we have been basking in temperatures in the mid-70s, comes for cooler weather. Presented for your convenience by ROCK COUNTY BANK SAVINGS AND TRUST Membert FDIC.

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