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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 5

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JANESVILLE. WISL JANESVILLE DAILY SEPTEMBER 27,1952. PAGEITOA TlewA, iOcdwohik, County. Elkhorn Tops Goal for Blood total of 148 pints of blood collected here Wednesday when the Red Cross bloodmobile was at the gymnasium at the high schooL The quota this time was 140. Dr.

Kenneth Bill served as doc-' tor for the day. Mrs. Eliy Cooper! Sr. had charge of the canteen and; Mrs. Robert Keown was in charge, of nurses.

Donors were: William J.rabwm. IIHm-! brrrJit, Hurl MacKftudt. Claude KrOor.l Robert Kentwy. Rny Dunbar. Esther Seymour.

Earl and Rlrlurd Bnrdrr. EdemctoB. Rlrttvd PM1. Runri Cvmlcfml. Mrs.

Crortr Wmrt, Or. Bill. Jntui Hullnn. Frank Eurm. Gavlnrrf Womtnld.

Rrx Tier. Mrs. Sharr. a R. Walur Kknin.

Harvey DuBbar. Mra. Altrr4 fMiM Mrs. frank Johnano. Saturday night in its hall, the a farewell former Stone school.

noon in the I A third son was bom Thursday Mra. Eric Odemark, morning to Mr. and Mrs. Milboum Odemark children, is leaving soon Display Features were bom in horn. Churrh school will be at 10 and Odemark is engaged in Travi, in Lakeland hospital, flk-fpr LakelandI hospital to Edward HlStOriCdI SoCiety Meeting rriTTaT The Septenv plays with centennial themes writ- uriGieason.

Lake Geneva: and a meeting of the Whitewater ten by Mrs. Mary Zimmerman, nidaughter to Mrs. Donald Schutt. Historical society was held recently moved to Milwaukee. Clinton.

(day evening in the home of Prof. Another gift, from Tom Graham. taa Mmnearica club will meet Mrs. W. H.

Fricker Monday, Mrs. W. C. Fischer wfll urogram. The Methodist Sunday will mark promotion day at a.m.

Sunday. Mrs. Leans worship at a.m. Sunday in the MnT Methodist church, the Rev. Rich- A hS Mr Cedar Point owned by the members, company.

Jfisj Larson told of some brought piece church. World Communion Sunday iSfirS'tW patienU: Mrs. Albert Miller. tor Y- "vJ will be observed Oct. 5.

mere Oty. Percy P.nard. DeU- Perhaps the most unique 1 At Christ Lutheran church, the trjn D. C. the Blue RMge and van.

and Edward Brown. bowl brought by rawrt wperinteiideBt, Rev. K. K. Olafson.

pastor. Sunday Smoky Mountains. Their daughter. medical. Bromley.

Lt Crange. who said it Parents an mrhed. school will be at 10 and wwhipConny Kovotny. Is starting her Dismissed were Mrs. Veda Rur- used in Lancaihire and Vwk-directors at 11 a.m.

MissiwMry society junior year at North Central eoJ -I meister. Mrs. Lawrence Haines shire. England, coming to this Bromky to 0D out the term ot meets at 2 p.m. Thursday.

Oct. 3 lege. with Mrs. J. Ivan flL Church council meets Wednes- Ci i day.

Oct. 1. in the Lttveme Smith 911106111 home. Ijturri Broom, tin. Strarm.

Vmwn Evrtyn Hell. Edna Hinu. Rnbptt Counnlhan. Suunr. William Mnmnry.

Frrd Kruccw. Itantord. Jack Runyan. Mr. and Mn.

Walla re Slrm. Rullo nark. Jim McErirra. Mr. and Mra.

rhtppt, William lUk.r. Donna Wrann. Jamet Auiun. Mr. and Inward Ustnltria.

Dr. AJun Sirnnrom. Mr. and Mra. Stmard MrtVmnuch.

Candarr Rarm-a. IJurtf Sramm. Mra. Rrry rhannlnc Lawrence MrCall. Rncrr Ruhark.

Mra. Wallarr Rabrock. Ivwii Brlknan. Nanry A- Jarnbtra. Pal San- 6m.

Irrnr Mao' Rrilly. Enkir. EvrLva Sravrr. Glco Rminuu John Alma Itptpnrr). Anna Mar Ettm.

Mra. Gerald Rtchardi. Anhur Walkrr. tlrlmbirrhl. Ruth Srtmldl.

OntiaM Rurna. Mr. and Mra. Xrbm. Man liamnctnn.

Mra. Rabrortt Mra. P. frri- nual DEtAVAX TEACHER Prof. J.

L. Kleiner, of the University of Wisconsin extension division, will conduct a course in retail selling starting at 7 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 2.

Classes will be held each Thursday for six weeks in Bay Civic League to Sponsor Young People's Club at University of Illinois Married and Mrs. Frank At the and daughter. Mrs. Wtnton Kkmv country with his ancestors. When Henry "JOser.

and John Schu- Sunday, the church school will trmuui and son. Lake ones cup of tea was wearing themacher. that of E. L. Fish.

enmpjete motion ptcturea atartad Mrs. Edward Schenk and son. dregs, it was poured into this step The next meeting will be the Lake Geneva: Michael Cross waite bowl of Chebca ware so that room! home of Mrs. Corinth Hull. and Mrs.

Edward MrKaig nnd was made for fresh pouring Into! tUMagemeata Told PHgrim FeltowsUp wUI nwil. son. Etkbom: John Pierce. Wil- the teacup. Mr and Mrs.

A. E. Boyer. 238 th home liams Bay: Charles Jonekas and! The society's president. Chester reet announce the en-Ambrose.

70S Center street, at Lawton. displayed a giant P'nt of their daughter. Nancy pm. Sunday, rolfee cup of willow- to Robert Frieheit. Fort At Louella Stephens.

tr Interested In joining that had been in his wife's Vinson son of Mr and Mrs Herb- VaT W. Aurelius. Springfield. UL. group "ill be ueleW The Mrs.

B. M. CVUnd showed "rTFrXtt Mis, Boyer' fe On Hand nounce the marriage of their Squares are starting on their sev- china doll, a sailor boy with graduate of city high scnooLa a WILLIAMS Women's daughter. Jeanne, to George Kai- enth year of square dancing. monkey perched upon her fiance is attending the 10 Hear Gvic league held Its first social of Mr.

and Mrs. George The Altar guild of Christ Kpisco- ho treasure for children state college here.He is affiliated the high school. Sponsor is the meeting of the season in the com- C. Kaiser. Delavan Lake.

The mar- pal church will meet Monday eve- with Delta Kappa fraternity. UeiaVan UUDB Junior Chamber of Commerce. Imunity room Tuesday. Helen Ved- riage took place April 10 at Crown ning at the home of Mrs. Fritt Miss Rena WeW and her sistti-.

Applications for enrollment may be made with a university repmv seniative or M. L. Burch. phone 360, of the Junior Chamber ot Commerce. DELAVAN Crowds begaa forming Saturday morning at Lake Lawn, where Robert VogeJer vig.

Janesville. spoke on "Interior Point. Ind. Mr. and Mm.

Kaiser Johannesen. on X. Terrace street. Mrs. Alice Huscbo.

brought a of meir Hostesses were Mrs. nave resumed their studies as Jun- Richard Zimmerman left pot of aqua blue decorations of a'rfauehrer Ruth to Herbert Pobein I Nellie Case and Mrs. Mary at the University of Illinois Wednesday for Lansing. Dmmnncus pattern. It was of Herbert Pobeins I'c League members are rehearsing this fall where he is a student at Michigan ported Crown pottery, more than 1x1 Jo ph McCarthy were three evenings and three after- Brief.

Stale college. 100 years Miss Hanmh Lar- Mr Ssackl BurfinXl pp II. The Junior Woman's club held sons showing was a metallic red the engage-L TOe wMc Galgano wrre the first meeting for the fall and pottery ptate. more than years AKceBehnsack i Urt tarty i th 8 8 OT leen. whirh the league maintained hostesses at the luncheon meetmg winter Thursday; etening at old.

whi came from Norway. to rjavtd son of Mr. and Kara noons a week for their rcvup to be. Mmes. F.

O'Keefe, presented soon. Instead of the can- Kcnney and R. S. the ehureh invned to an- wWrh nialntained hwtewies at the lunrnron meeiiiu: IIHWIJI rt-irong LWVIQ aenrrrr. son air.

ano fop and children- Wenfe nual M.A.C.C.W. meeting in Mil- fof hroc yc ars. this year of the Walworth County Medical the home of Mrs. Philip Johnson Mrs. Mattie Worthington had an Mrs.

Ed Scherer. Whitewater The bjnch punned for the Bums KSS 0 RJJ kee 9 at the Pius XI hiKh jt wi $ponsor ub (or Auxiliary at the Colonial hotel in Mmes. Leo and ancient sugar boul of wnllowwnre. bride-to -be is a graduate of Ra- hour M.i4t^ iCinirS? Reservations must be made vounR The committee of Tuesday afternoon. George Aider were cfrhosicsses.

almost 200 years old. Mrs. Ray cine-Kenosha Normal school, and Vogeter. who spent 18 months ax ud Mrs AI KniL Mr. and Mra.

Ralph in "dyance The first of a series lhff lMCUC lo The Delavan Homemakers' club Miss Edna Collins gave a review.Warner showed a sandwich glass at present is teaching in the Bur- a Communist prisoner behind the Jamia McPaall. Wjman Croup will give a kickoff party will meet for a 6O0 potluck "Winsoms and her daughter, a green lington grade school. inw eUTtai has been doing the Mra. IJ .,4 Caiji will be Monday nlcnt. Oct.

3 following the first home- per at the home of the president. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens have crystal vase with gold design. Ctak talking on the whirlwind tour be liS Pr coming game of the season.

Mrs. Rudolph Lange. Monday eve- been spending a weeks vacation Mrs. Gertrude Pleger displayed The Alpha club and tlimtgh MI i3 Mood in northern Wisconsin. three styles of salt conlaincrs.

hmchcon meeting Monday in Bas- Cen ra wi5c McCarthy Mme onod Twenty-ihree donors from Wil- the 100-year-old large cellar, sett House. Mrs. Myrtle te ti iae fc a and Anton Lub.s will be hostesses lmms thp M. WALWORTH ES with a small spoon, to iiidi-is paciry bis rexenToper- Yahnto. Mary at the Oct.

8 meeting. A Lake Geneva during the a following vidua) small cut glass The Florence Bassett club opens ruS i J' 0 l-'niiy ramp. R. N. has re scmUnmiM visit of the bkxximo pies have applied to County Clerk and Listry the salt and pepper its year with a cmeted dish dinner, for the rsfiy Rnbrrt reived an invitation from the bile Tuesdnv.

Donors were Fran- Mr AI crt 1U ha Dunlap for licenses to marry: shakers set. only 3S years old. at 1 p.m. Ot. 2 in Bassett House.

0 MTO Mrs. Lledtke. Hostesses wifl be ctob officers. Krrcan. Ann Andrnnn.

AldrTi Way. Jay the offing for this evening. is fee II i chat ge of the program. Raymond T. McCabe.

Lake Gene- The secretary. Mrs. Hostesses iH with euchre games Mr. Ihettuted im Wednesday. rhurch tt) mm the RaV: Oscar Karcher and Bever- from the state historical society, the program on ggng to "ttend may call the commendins: the pro-; Kmerson meet Alonday nany.

Bart-r. Ward Mrs. Dora Kruth. Saturday Gene Ifollister. Steve Johnson.

Rob Tuesday to Oegg. Van Buren. and gmms she had reported to him. with Mrs. Elbworth Coe.

cum. Rirh.ni nic ht. Kenyan Lester kenn. fjj-de Os- dj Airf Mae O-Donald. town of Ge- The treasurer.

Mrs. Alice Wil- Main street. She will give the pro- iBe Mrs Irving Gilbertson a route I. cox. reported that mere is hw L'VfTr days this week fish- Elkhorn.

has filed notice of inten- in the treasury. tove lhave beep discharged from BeWt SS WeM Fred Wisconsin. to be married Sunday in Chi- A to the museum-to-be league hospital. rSi.CT.ri« Weith Ethel an Uurcham. daughter rago to Lois Wuerffel.

Chicago, announced. It was the series of clock supper Monday tne Ronald Bailey. Harold Unmt-r. Earl Robert unite and Charles j- Leonard BrcUcsUiui nt IK Volunteer workers were Jo Bur- 4 and Iturcnam, LCAsX HOSPITAL Ellsworth Kath. and Fred Krrhnff.

Sharon The September meeting of the iLutheran Brotherhood was held lon Kerris. Snnja V'osatka. recently completed her three years Wednesday evening in the church. Kerry Spruce. Laura Campbell.

ol nurses" training at Mercy hos- Luneh was served by Clifford Ray. inr 'y I'AHst'er. Jane Schwan! Janesville. She will take her 'J. Ivan Peters and Earl Perring.

Elbe McClintock 1U board examination in Mil- Orion chapter. 0. E. Nestor Grenhund will be chairman and jj nr1 Denton! waukee next week and will then met Tuesday night. Several of- at the Oct.

meeting. Itrrilal Sunday leave (or Vnion City. wheie ficcrs will attend Grand chapter Set. Kent B. Waternnnl.

enroute Emily Barreel Booch will pre- will take a position in a hos- meetings in Milwaukee next week, from Yuma, to the home of sent her advanced piano pupils in were served by his parents in Marinette. a recital at 2:30 m. Sunday in The Rev. and Mrs. J.

A. Steen Mmes. E. A. Wolf.

Susie Goelger visited his grandfather. George the local Concrecational church. relumed from a varation trip and Violet Miethke. Entertainment Bonsai) Sr. After a 3May furlnuch.

Thove taking pa" will be Helen'" Florida, where they wfnt with committee for the next meeting is Sgt. Watcrpool will report at Ft. Harvard: 5andta Rnuland tlwir daughter and her husband. Mmes. A.

L. Weaver and H. O. Sheridan for his discharge after and IVI llerrick. Fontana: Re- TJie Delavan Squares will hold Robb.

seven years of service. Kufinrh. Wahsorh and Patsy 'heir first dance of the season this St. Catherine's Altar society met Miss Bertha Randall and Mrs. Poctc.

Williams Bay. The public riming at lloriiculiiir.il hall. Lake Wednesday afternoon in the parish Edward Randall were hostesses is invited. Geneva. Kermit I-asch will furnish hall with Mmes.

Will Henning. Tuesday evening in the formers Bay Briefs the music and Don lleisley will Margaret Pavlik and Miss Stella home at a pink and hlue sliemor Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradt.

N. The Iielavan Squares meet Conley as hostesses. Mrs. Charles for Miss Randall's sister. Mrs.

Ar-Walnorih avenue, will rtbscrve evcry second and fourth Saturday Junction reported on the district 10 nold Storey. Walutirlh. tluesis at- their 32nd wedding anniversary, night of each fall and winter month officers meeting of the Milwaukee tended from Janesville, Capron and Monday, taking a motor trip to nl the Delavan town halL The ar- archdiocese Council of Catholic Sharon. Northern Wisconsin. rangement for Saturday night is Women which she and Mrs.

Krause The Leroy Community Grange Mrs. William Rostron and Mrs. only temporary because of anoth sponsor a nuhlic card party An id Thompson were hostesses at er commitment at the town hall attended Sept. 18. Women of will Clear the Decks! OUT THEY GO! 99 Magnolia Manor Announces New Low Down Payments With Lifting of Regulation ALL DAY Monday and Tuesday! See bMonday Evening's Full Pane Ad! SAVINGS OF TO Now.

there's no reason lo wait a moment longer! Veterans, who fly under usual government condition can now purchase a brand new tiful home in finest housing development for only down. Just think, you can soon move into a snug, warm and shiny new home with three bedrooms, full basement, carpeting, forced air gas furnace, complete bathroom and extra, separate lavatory plus hundreds of other features usually found in homes costing S20.000 or more. Act now! Many homesitcs are already sold. You risk nothing by asking for an option on the lot you like best. So, don't wait.

Come out today or tomorrow and talk it over with a representative of Sloan-Overmoe Realtors. MODEL HOME OPEN FOR INSPECTION Sat and Sun 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.

P. M. to 8 P. M. can still purchase a Magnolia Manor home under FHA for only 452,300 down.

NOW ONLY Balance like $73 per month includes payment on principal, interest, taxes and insurance. 70-ft. lots or Class A Subdivision Our receiving room is loaded to the docks with new fall merchandise and more arriving daily! WE'VE GOT TO MAKE MORE ROOM! So have fun in Bostwick's Clean-Sweep Clearance! We've dug way down deep to bring out every imaginable goods that are "odd'Mn our stocks. These goods have been marked down and we do mean down, to get them out in a It's two red-letter days for you who like to get a couple dollars worth for a lar. Come ferret out your own special bargains! It's the biggest Clearance of the year! We're making a clean sweep of every department.

Slashing prices'way low to bring yon the greatest values you've seen in a long time! Come in Monday Morning and get in on the Savings! J.flrO SONS DEPARTMENT STORE Here's your chance to make your money buy more. Stretch your budget dollars unbelievably Join the rade of thrift-conscious women during this gigantic storewide clearance Monday and Remember: Sales Starts Monday Morning Better come early for these exciting storewide.

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