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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 22

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22 JANESVILLE DAILY GAZEHE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1958 MILTON NEWS School Reunion Attended by GO persons attended the Old Milton High School reunion Saturday evening in the Congregational Church. Mrs. Blanche Plumb Haggen, a member of the class of 1903, answered the roll as being the oldest graduate present. George Berkalew, reunion president, welcomed the group. A quiz program in four categories was arranged by Henry- Gould, Janesville, and winners were: George Crandall, Madison, geography: J.

Fred Whitford, Milton, general knowledge; Mizpah Bennett, Janesville, literature; and Blanche Chesney, Milton Junction, spelling. J. Fred Whitford, noted for his study of Abraham Lincoln, gave a brief talk on this subject, and also led group singing to open the meeting. The Rev. Walter Holliday, Edgerton, sang "Asleep In the Deep" and "Give A Man A Horse He Can Ride." Mrs.

Paul Schultz, Edgerton, accompanied him. Henry Gould, Janesville, was elected 1959 reunion president; Glenn Whittet, Black River Falls, vice president; and Elwood Shumway, Milton, secretary-treasurer. Letters were read from former Principal A. W. Uren, Cleveland; Harry Reese, Aerial, Washing- Ion; Vernon Seldon, Bay Port, Michigan; F.

C. Risdon, Pasadena, California; and Perry Gifford, Fort Collins, Colorado. Those from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter, Racine; Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

McComb, Mrs. Rita Wells, Beloit; Miss Eva Gould and Mrs. Gertrude Craig, Lima Center; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whittet, Black River Falls; Mrs.

D. Tarpley, Alec and Raymond Lynd, Whitewater; Mrs. Mae Kottlever, Long Beach, Mizpah Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Gould, Janesville; Mr. and Mrs. Sivert and George Crandall, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Watertown; tnd Leman Miller, Deerfield.

The evening woman'i served the dinner. Swimming Registration Increases Registration for the Milton -Milton Junction swimming program exceeded the number registered one year ago, according to Mrs. Paul Ablemann, chairman. Children still wishing to enroll may do so until June 30. Blanks may be secured from Mrs.

Abelmann and turned in with the proper fee to Mrs. Gordon Hudson, treasurer. Classes will open at Qear Laka Monday, June 30, Tom Vogel Chosen Tom Vogel, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thorn Vogel, was recently chosen by Dr.

Gates, head of the miner- ology department at the University "of Wisconsin, to work in the department during his senior year. One undergraduate and one graduate student are accorded the honor each year on the bases of scholastic achievement. Vogel left for Spearfish, South Dakota, Saturday on a geology trip as part of his work as a geology major. The group of 43 students and three professors will study in various parts of the west including the Bad Lands, north into Washington and Canada and the south to Texas. The summer session will end 10.

Milton Briefs About 25 Seventh Day Baptist Men 's Club members spent from i Friday uniil Sunday at a retreat at Camp Waconda. lion dollars at the end of March, to savings during the vlintOIl LeglOIl first three monlhs of the year A- Tlllv 9 were S5 for an annual XXiaiOil JUiy rate of about $22,300,000,000. CliNTON-Dary Paulsen Post This annual r.ite Inppcd ndiial I 'f 'he Legion and ils sasinps in the renirti iji i will havi- a joint iiiMal- by Milton news correspondent is Mrs. Stuart Paul. Rtc.

1, Milton, phone X-in. Agent Is Mrs. Roger firccn Hill Drive, piione 232S. i 10 Rebekah lodge memlx'rs and i their families will have a picnic at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Milton Park.

Families are to bring a dish to pass, sandwiches, and their own table service. Mrs. John Cartwirght and Mrs. Charles God-1 dard will furnish beverage. State Building Contracts Grow MA'DLSON (AP) biate building contracts totaling have been let the state announced a speedup of ils building program March 30, Gov.

Thomson said Monday. Thomson also said leniative hid dates for $19,346,732 in additional construction been stt between now and Dec. 19 .18. fast as building pruifi-is are authorized," Thoin.son said, "and financing is available, the Bureau of Engintcrs is starting on the Vi 'ork." Thomson said that to cxpediie preliminary plans and designs the Bureau of Engineers "farming out" 70 per cent of tho dollar value of the projects. Americans Salt fiway Record Sum WASHINGTON (AP) Americans have more money salted away in accounts, government bonds, and in.surance equities than ever before in history.

The Federal Home Loan Bank board reported Monday that such ftvingt totaled mora than 268 bil- few thousand dollars. Miife lank License Hearing Is July 11 is scheduled by the public service commi.ssion at the Municipal Center hero July 11 on an application of IL B. iation of officers Wednesday f5urton, Roscoe, for tank truck for bulk milk from the towns of Avon, Beloit, Turtle, Prairie, Spring Valley, ouih and Rock townships for Wright and Wagner Dairy Beloit. ning. Julv 2.

A dinner vill ha served at 7 p.m. for Legionnaires, aii.xiliary meniiKTs. their husbands and wi at ihr; Oniiilry Kitchen. alions for the dinner are lo be made 'ilh Arnold Thomspon hv J-'rida)-, June 2H. Clinton Briefs and Mrs.

Harold Crabtree spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. HIavac, Monona.

The Crabtrecs and HIavacs attended the open house of Badger Girls State, where the Crabtrces' daughter, Gerry, is spending the week. Those from Clinton who attended the Howard-Hunter-Waitc family reunion Saturday at Riverside Park, Janesville, were Mr. and Mrs. Anrlrew Hoekman, and family, Mrs. Joseph Bird and Ross.

Behling and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Waite. Archie Wailc, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Waite and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waite and family, Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Waite, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Waite, Mrs. Sarah Hartshorn, and Mrs. Paul Bobolz, Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Waite and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Milner Jr. and family, John Milner Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Milner and faniiy, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis. Mrs. Arnold Tliompson, phone ORange 8-4810, i.s Clinton correspondent.

Agent is Mawiiinney. P. O. Box 362, piione ORange 6-2204. Those from Clinton who attended the Helhout family reunion held Sunday at Palmer Park, Janesville, were Mr.

and Mrs. Yella Miedema. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miedema and family, Mrs.

Gerald Seaverson and family, Joseph Hoekman and Miss Dena Hoekman and Wanda Mae Hoekman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoekman and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoekman and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cooney, Knoxville, Iowa, and Mrs. DeLceuw. Chicago, who have been guests of the Ycila Micde-' mas, also attended.

WELL NOW! LEXINGTON, Ky. Robert Estill, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, is half owner of a race horse. Its name? Let's; Misbehave. i Dr. Gundersen Takes Office as RMR President SAN FRANCISCO Wisconsin physician took over Tuesday night as president of the Ainerican Medical and spoke not of the major problems or accomplishments of medicine, but of its opportunity to provide leadership in the quest for world peace.

Dr. Gunnar Gundersen of La Crosse was installed ai president of the isnportant AMA at the annual convention attended by 15,000 physicians. The 61-year-old head of the Gundersen Clinic touched only ligtly on controversial issues such as socialized medicine, saying physicians have a duty to "bring weight to bear on the vital question of whether the individual or the state shall stand supreme in America's future." The skunk is a member of the weasel family. REPEAT SALE 10-Pc Sofa-Bed Outfit THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY joJt Complete Living Room by Day, Extra Bedroom for 2 at Night! Including 9x12 Rug. Desk and Chair, Cocktail and 2 Step Tables, 2 Lamps! Big Savings Complete 10-Pc.

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