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GHEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Friday, Jonuory 9, 1959 GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE I 8 Friday, January 9, 1959 Seek Building fl BE --JBlHBli iuHlltw SCffitnfll Wit? tfll rm JMct fin Tm Ik jHHB ffllllllM fCTffllliWtt Srixrrn-f-HK m- e. ta samaaaBasr uiiiiuu itimftit 4Wayt-itK jAMa tthtiwi sTTTVFTiII iwu List Area Church Services Boys, Girls Invited To Join a 4-H Club Mi Leslie E. Simon, minister. Church Dastor. Sunday Masses 5:30.

Abrams Churches school 9:45 a. m. WorKhin 11 a. 10:45 and 11:30. Benediction 2 in Calvary Lutheran: slide program at Gillett on South Weekday Masses 6.

6 :30, 7 and 11:15 C. Biesmann pastor American missions by the Rev Roy a.m. with added Mass at 5:15 p.m. a.m. Sundav school iP- Steen 8 p.

m. Thursday. Adult! first Fridays. Confessions 2 30 to I Fellowship 8 p. Friday, Jan.

16 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. ABRAMS The Rev. R. Worship 9:30 10:30 a.m.

No Food Lack Seen for U. S. Farms Well Able To Meet Demands Of Future Growth By OVID A. MARTIN WASHINGTON WAn op Dimes Appea Has Started In Oconto-Co. Th n- I St.

John Lutheran: The Kev. 1 St. IJMIK W. Broetzman. pastor.

Worship Si James Geenan. pastor Sunday and Hftfn Park Cnthnlir hniv dav Masses 8.M VZfl" ngro rom toinoiic a.m Sundav school 10 am. Ladies Membership Offers Range of Projects, Group Activities HOFA park St. atmnliHai q.yg!?.My Catholic: The Rev. Edward SSi'l zinski.

pastor. Sundav and R'v JY chism 9 to 10 a m. Saturday. Confessions 7 to 8:30 p.m. Saturdays before second and fourth Sundays.

ing achievement In their communities. Members may participate In such activities as demonstra-tions, public speaking, drama ummwi' L-A ivicaon 111. iiipn mow 10 a.m. on first and third Sundays Day Masses 8 and 10 a. m.

Novena 8 p. m. Tuesday. Advance Methodist Humboldt-Sugar Bush I Robinsonville Church ADVANCE Methodist: 9 a.m. with communion, the timistic forecast of American agriculture's future capacity Director Wiebusch Lists Community Drive Leadership OCONTO (PG) The appointment of community chairmen For Industry, Youth Activity Suggestions Made At Oconto Falls Council Session OCONTO FALLS (PG) About 60 people, many of them teenagers, attended the January meeting of the Oconto Falls City Council this week.

The topics that brought them out were a proposed recreation program and an industrial development idea. Howard Lehner, an Oconto Falls lawyer, proposed that the city purchase the Chevrolet Garage building at a cost of $27,500. It has been vacant since October 1956. Lehner suggested that the Rev. Carl Hagen guest minister HUMBOLDT-SUG AR BUSH--SS.

Sunday school 10 a Church mem-j Mary and Hubert Catholic: The bership class 10 to 11 am. Satur-(Rev. Charles Duerr, pastor. Masses day at Angelica. a.

Sunday at St, Mary and 19:15 a m. at St. Hubert Weekday Arlvont ic Churrh Masses 7 45 a m. Mondav. Tues- ACIvenilSI iay and Wednesday at St.

Mary and Seventh Day Adventlst: The Friday and Saturday at to produce food for an expanding population has been advanced by a top Agriculture Dept. official. nUfj 1 IN SUIM 1 1 i rrrsoyirnan The Rev. R. Selway.

pastor Worship 8 30 a.m. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Junior Westminster Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Monday. Session and Board of Trustees 8 in Tuesday Choir 7:45 p.m.

Thursday. Seymour Churches SEYMOUR St. Paul Methodist: Brown County boys and girls and muslc- Additional experi-, ence ran be gained through the between the ages of 10 and 21: ft I j.style shows and through pre hears of age are encouraged in health, recreation Join a 4-H Club now, according iand conservation, jto Ernest Ehrbar, assistant! By exhibiting at the fair, county agent. members gain the opportunity Many clubs have already I t0 compare and evaluate their completed their enrollments individual projects, and other clubs will continue! Additional information about accept members for the newjmembership and about the year until Feb. 1.

In 4-H Club program in general both city and rural, where a be obtained from local 4-H Club does not operate now. Club leaders or from the Administrator O. V. Wells of HtX. Dastor.

Satnrrtav irv. I nunen. to head the expanded March of the department's agricultural marketing service says that even if this country's popula The Rev. Richard Deems, pastor Church school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:40 a.m.

Senior MYF 7:30 rn Sunday. Choir practice Thursday evening, -Confirmation class 9 30 tion should double over the Institute Catholic INSTITUTE SS. Peter and Paul Catholic: The Rev John Monarsky, nastor. Sunday Masses 5. 6:30.

7 and 7:30 p. m. Confessions 4 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.

m. Saturday. Kewaunee Churches next 40 years, farmers still would be able to provide the Dimes campaign to be conducted this month has been announced by John Wiebusch, Oconto County campaign director. Wiebusch, an Oconto attorney, emphasized that in addition to polio, birth defects and arthritis are immediate new needs for which the March of a.m Saturday. Assembly of (iod: Milton Kpr-sten.

pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m I Worship 11 a.m with special mis-; sionarv service Miss Adeline Wich-i MORRIS D. CARR Carr Retires As Shawano Pharmacist county agent in erouDi mav bp interested in lswl" be interested in assistant people with good diets. nhl 51,1 i tin itifnrmutmn aKnut -rharee of club work at club work at the Wells gave this view Thurs uiwaunee hoiv Kosarv latno-iman. guest sneaker vangelistic He inrmina a cinr, nr Extension Office.

be contacted at Box 208, Irnembers are required to start jean a new club. ureen oay, or oy caning Ik: The Rev. Michael Jacowski. 8 Sunday Bible studs tor. the Rev.

Casimir Kutiuk. as- and nraver meeting 8 p.m Wed-sistant. Sundav Masses 5. 7. 8:30, nesrlav 9:50 (high Mas'sl and 11:10 a.

St. John Catholic: The Rev Jo-t'ommtinity Congregational: The seph Lahno, pastor. Sunday Masses Rev William T. Hosking, pastor 5 8, 9-30 and 11 a.m. Holy Name Church school 9 a.

m. Worship 10:30 Father-Son communion breakfast Project work by individual Hfcmlock 1-AZU. phal, rural fire chief; Edward DuFrane, city fire chief; Len Manser, police chief; Paul Heike, Shawano County coordinator of civil defense; Aid. Willis Gensler, vice chairman, and Elmer Grant director of civil defense for the city of Clintonville. (Press-Gazette Photo) ices 11 a.m.

at the Green Ray church. 228 S. Ashland Ave Midweek services' at Sam. Wednesday. Evangelism 7:30 a.m.

Sunday. Angelica Methodist ANGELICA Methodist: Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10 30 a.m. with communion, the Rev. Carl Haeen guest minister.

WSCS 8 p.m. Thursday at the church. Church class 10 to 11 a m. Saturday. Algoma Methodist ALGOMA Methodist: The Rev Eldon Riggs.

pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Junior choir 6:30 p.m. Monday.

Senior choir 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. WSCS 7 30 p.m. Thursday at church. Black Creek Methodist BLACK CREEK Methodist: The Rev.

Richard Deems, pastor Worship 9:15 a.m. Sundav school 10:15 a.m. MYF 7.30 p.m. Sunday Confirmation class 9:30 a m. Saturday.

Cecil Catholic CECIL St. Marlin Catholic: The Rev. Jnsenh C. Schaefer. pastor.

Masses 8 30 a m. first, third and after a m. Mass Last Mass each weekday at Sacred Heart Seminary day night in one of a series of lectures presented by Resources for the Future, a public service organization sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Population Growing Fast The official said rapidly rising populations in this and other parts of the world have been causing many leaders to Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran: The Rev. W.

F. Zlnk. pastor. Wor-iOneida. Novena 8 p.m Tuesday city make the building available for additional industry in Oconto Falls.

He contended that the price was right for such a large building and that the terms of the mortgage are SHAWANO (PG) Morris D. Carr has sold his interest in the drug store at 117 S. Main St. here and has retired after a half century as a pharmacist in Shawano. ship 10 a.

m. Sunday school 8 45; Emmanuel Lutheran: The Rev Defense Organizers The Civil Defense alert expected this month was discussed by these heads of the Clintonville civil defense organization at a recent meeting. Seated, from left: City Clerk Lloyd Eggleston, secretary, and Mayor Louis Kruecken-berg, chairman. Standing, from left: Harry West- Clintonville Officials Preparing for Alert members is one of the impor-j tant parts of 4-H Club membership. Members are expect -j ed to select worthy projects according to their ability and age.

Members may continue in one project for several years or change according to a. m. W. E. Lange.

pastor. Sundav school St. Peter Lutheran: The Rev. a.m. Worship 8 and 10:30 a.m H.

Kionka. pastor. Sundav schoo! i Chanel and senior choir Thursday helnw thp current market At 74, the veteran business-rate He caled attention to the 9 a. m. Worship 9:30 a.

m. I Catechism 9 a.m Saturday. t'nlted Brethren: The fllHPgl nfhfrnn iRev- Rn' BerR- Sundav rvlinesn LUineran school n-45 a.m Worshin 10 45 a KUNESH Peace Lutheran- intermediate and Senior Youth The Rev. E. Clarke, paslor.

Sun-i Fellowship 8 m. Sundav. Choir 8 question man's ability to feed Dimes will seek contributions. At the same time the organization will expand its basic research program in virus diseases and disorders of the central nervous system, the director said. He stressed that the new health program has increased meaning for folks of communities throughout the nation since 11 million people suffer from arthritis and 250,000 infants are born each year with birth defects.

Chairmen Are Listed Community chairmen announced are: Marvin Lane. Oconto; II r-j bert Braun, Oconto Falls; Mrs Palmer is the former Ellen Larsen. daughter of the Russell Larsens of Denmark. She is a registered nurse, and will work at the hospital or the American Clinic. Mr.

Palmer is sponsored by the National Council of Churches and the board of missions of the Methodist Church. Missionary Journey The Rev. and Mrs. James Palmer and daughters. Jane and Peggy, have pone tn La Paz.

Bolivia, where Mr. Palmer will serve the English speaking Union Church and teach English grammar and literature at the American Institute. He is from Milwaukee. Mrs. prospective larger future gen their interests.

Under Local Leaders day school 15 a Wm-shin ')15in m- werinosrta man is looking iorwaro. to spending his leisure time at his Shawano Lake cottage in the spring and summer. Recalls Long Days fact that Pulaski and Gillett are examples of how industry can be attracted by providing facilities. After a short discussion the Conere'rat'nnal: The Rev Roy 11 am a.m. Catechism 9 to 11 45 a.m.

Sat urday. erations. "Our agricultural scientists seem to think," he said, "that the recent gains in farm tech Curlew, nastor Worship Sobieski Catholic Project work is normally un-j der the direction of the local project leader. Representa-j tives of the County Extension Krakow Catholic Carr has seen many changes I matter was referred to the fifth Sundays- of month and 10 a Commission Meets To Tie Up Ends On Defense Test nology are not only perma- Con- meeting and was able to outline the organization of the program in his county. Heike stated that he was very pleased Km nlcrt r-n ImflSBHWCa Ul ui'liimuiuv staff help keep leaders inform 6Q.i.a aio" MH f.

tiincnoM t-it hn Irirner and SP- coarrh jjeenminn thot it I. UVB ed on the Iftest information. KRAKOW St. Casimir Catholic: The Rev. Bartholomew Biernot.

oaslor. Sunday Mass 8 and 10 a.m. Confessions 3:30 to 5 and 7 p.m. Saturday. SORIESKI St.

John Canlins Catholic: The Rev. I.adislaus Lisowski. pastor. Sundav Masses 7:30 and 10-30 a.m. Holy Day Masses 530 and 9 a.m.

First Friday Mass 8 p.m Confessions 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday. iShawano in 1908. Fifty years an option. Sturgeon Bay Church Notes second and fourth Sundays fessions before Masses.

Chase Churches CHASE Lutheran: Rev. E. M. Clarke, pastor No ship service. Catechism 9 In a m.

Saturday given the support or atten Oconto Lists Church Rites he recalls, the druggist Petition From Youths The Clintonville Hires New Art Instructor CLINTONVILLE (PG) -Supt. K. O. Rawson has announced the hiring of Hubert tion which it needs, can keep! vvor 'with the action the City of CLINTONVILLE (PG) A Clintonville has taken and he forthcoming civil defense alert hoped that Shawano will do was discussed at a recent meet- the same as soon as possible. food supplies in line with U.S.

parted his work day at 7 a.m Mayor Herbert Bramschrei- In addition, to club project, work, members are expected To attend and participate! regularly in club To do their work according ii Lakewood Presbyterian Spruce Luthoran A. E. Hanstodt, Gillett: Kenneth Paulson, Suring; Eleanor rr Binn i in LAKEWOOD Presbyterian: The time- iT joer protterea a petition wnicn a long Rev population for ahead." STURGEON BAY Bay View I.u- SPRUCE St. Mark Lutheran: The Rev A. Schmeltng, pastor 1 OCONTO Seventh Day Adven Stinriav vtirail in am Wnrshin 11 list The Rev A.

Chilson. pas Sunday 8 p.m Stoviak, Lena; Mrs. Marionlng in the council room of thei Among those who attended Steinkraus, Abiams; Mrs. Eva Citv Hall. Heads of the Civil the meetine were Mavor Louis Rev.

G. VVillard Oray. pastor. Worship and Sunday school 9 a.m. Youth Fellowship 4 p.m.

Tuesday Haisoch .1 Medin.iif. the best information avail- art instructor in theran: The Rev Myron nffor-H no! Pastor Worship at 8 and and a ui tor Sabbath school 111 a.m. public knnrtav trhntl and Rihle i-lnss ul ahlp before 'Ladies Aid alternate Tuesdays St. Josepn atnnuc: i in I.adislaus Lisowski. paslor.

Mass 9 a.m. Holy Day Mass Confessions 8 to 9 p.m Bec fourth Saturdays, 7 to 8 Holy Days Cicero Evangelical WU! Be Ready There are varying estimates of U.S. population growth, he Stiles Catholic Jan. 19. Haisoch is a am Wednesday Junior Choir! To keep and turn in a tec form riaHiiatp tliis veal" from 6:30 nm Senior Choir at 7 45 p.m.

term gi actuate inis yeai trum h( Kjne Ejlitcwtli ThPl0rd of their club work, and ice 8 Wednesday. i First American Lutheran The Lark Evangelical dition to filling prescriptions, Dick Beke! Dick Delveaux many new items, such as cos-and Trepanier, high metics, are a part of drug store gchool students The petition operation. had over 400 signatures and '-The wonder drugs are he asked recreation ha be biggest thing happen to the ided for the drug business," Carr observed, area said, but added: Defense Commission attended Krueckenberg, chairman of the session which was calledthe civil defense commission; by Elmer Giant director, i Aid. Willis Gensler, president The alert is expected to bejof the Common Council, vice held early in January and will chairman; City Clerk Lloyd be conducted on a nation-wide! Eggleston. secretary of the To make a public exhibit of Kvaneelical fulled STILES St.

Patrick tawoiie: ev. itaipn w. nanusa, pastor, wor-p The Rev. James Geenan. pastor, ishin Bam.

and 10 45 am. Sunday LARK Brethren: The "I believe that modern sci BvSBftUcaJ t'nlted Rev. Roy Berg, pas- Church school gunoay masses i anu iu a.rri. scnooi a.rn vaiiis cnuii me university oi vyimuiimii hi Rev, Arthur Becker, pastor Sunday Milwaukee eucharist 9 30 a m. Coffee hour after ti i -Sundav service Communion Tues- He will replace Kay Pisa rek.j day and Thursday 7 a.m.; Wednes- tirbn roclcinnd tn ar-r-ont a no-ldav.

Friday and Saturday, 9 30 a.m. CICERO -Brethren: The tor. Worship Knoespel. pastor. 9:30 a.m Worship ttti i ressions i a.m.

naiuruay or- wcrmi-snav i niimni a ciion hi i i 10:30 a in 9:15 am Sunday ence and our increasing concern with resource manage their accomplishments, usually in August at the Northeastern: Wisconsin Fair. Members elect their own of-i 8 1 tore nrst ana intra saruraayi ana Saturday, conin mation ciass school 10:15 a Intermediate and Fellowship devotional living uam. Tn fnnimpntins nn 1hp npf io in. aiuruay oeiote um isaturaay. The as well as a state-wide basis in Corpus Christi Catholic Ladies Aid 2 p.m.

II commission; Ed Durrane, lire Senior Youth snnriav TlAllv Masses -4n am ev- sition in California. are expensive, they do wonder ment will allow us to produce Rev. John Baron, pastor. Sundav Sunday. tion, the mayor said that city officials were considering con vveunesaav ai nome or ivirs.

car- i. len Schneider. Fellowship of Bible Saturday 7 30 a.m. First Fr -Study and Prayer 8 p.m Wednes-1 Mass P-m. preceded by con- chief; Len Manser, police chief Elmer Anderson, street com the food to give our people Coleman, Armstrong; John Ponsegrau, Breed; Ray Trus-kowski, Chase; Mrs.

Edith Larson, Town of Gillett; Mrs. Marion Burger, How; Victor Skar-da, Town of Lena; Edward Cis-ar. Little River. Mrs. Susan Bramschrieber, Little Suaniico; Mrs.

Leslie Mc-Mahon, Maple Valley; Miss Minnie Meyer. Morgan; Mrs. George DonLevy, Town of Oconto; Mrs. Alfred Krause, Town of Oconto Falls; Wilfred Ankerson, Spruce; W. E.

Jens-sen, Underbill; Lawrence Har-debeck. Wheeler; Mrs. Helen ful things." In Shawano Since 1908 Coleman Catholic all communities of 1,000 or over. Notice of the time of the alert is expected to be received day. certing the present school bus good diets whether we end up with 265 million or with 400 Catechism 9 to 10 a.m day.

i and 8 in Saturday missioner; Howard Bovee, communications; Basil Arvey, million people in the year COLEMAN St. John Catholic: The Rev. Byron Belanger. pastor Sundav Masses 6, 8 and 10 a Daily Masses 7:30 a.m. Confessions Immanuel Lutheran The Rev M.

A. Erickson. interim pastor Worship at 8:30 a m. Trinity Lutheran The Rev M. A Erickson.

interim pastor. Sundav school at 9:30 a.m. Worship 10 30 jam. Confirmation class 9:30 a.m., seniors 10:30, Saturday. Zion Lutheran The Rev L.

Ave-Lallemant. pastor. Worship 8:45 am. Sunday school 9:45 am St. Mark Fnlsropal The Rev-Albert fl.

Hilleptad, vicar Low Mass Leeman Congregational Suamico Churches Evening Courses At Clintonville To Start Jan. 19 Masses i -tn. iu.jh am. Weekday Masses 7:45 and 8flCerS and conduct the pro- a m. jgram and activities, both group First Bantisi-The Rey Neai Fio-iand individual protects, under here, pastor.

Sundav school 10 a m. I Worhip a.m. Sunday evening the guidance of local leaders, service at 7 o'clock Midweek 'n most cases, there are par-service at 7:30 p.m Wednesday. First Church of Christ Scientist ents or others interested in Sundav school 11 a.m. Worship Hjyouth a Meetings p.m.

each Wednes- av Readmi? room open to public Other Activities 2,000." 72 hours in advance, Grant public works director; Virgil said. It is the intention of the! Vinquist, water and light; Har-conmiission to notify everyone! ry Westphal. rural fire chief, LF.FMAN Congregational: The 1 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 8 p.m SUAMICO St. Benedict Cath and 'Rev.

Roy C. Curless, pastor. Wor- The retiring druggist wasjbarn into such a hall as soon born in Oshkosh and learned as the Board of Education pharmacy from John Kalmer jbuilds a new bus garage. How-in Clintonville as a young man. no definite time has been After passing his State Board set for that project as the mat-examination he was employed ter will have to come before in Escanaba, and thenthe annual school meeting.

Tuesday and II a.m. io 12 noo shin 9:30 Wednesday, 4 to 6 p.m a.m: Young people meet Wednesday. .30 p.n of the time that the alert will land Mrs. Ted Laab, news be held as much in advance; papers. Crivitz Catholic .1 rn .1 pm wennesriay of the actual time as possible.

Rev i In addition to the regular Thf First Methodist Also present were Ervin Remling, chairman of the Dean Jordan, pastor. Sunday Five Wards Will Ballot On Aldermen City Is Organized CLINTONVILLE (PG) Night school classes will begin at the Clintonville Senior High School Monday evening. at 7 a Morning prayer 6:45 a.m Mass and sermon at 9 a.m. St. Joseph Catholic The Rev Robert Klein, pastor, the Rev Earl Barcome.

assistant pastor Wor- c'u'3 wor' 8 wide range of Su-ltivities is available. Six Brown ship 11 a.m. in Sturgeon Bay ship 9:15 am. at Jacksonpott olic: Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 10:30 a.m St. Paul Episcopal: The Rev L.

Starrett, pastor. Mass 9 a.m Sundav school 10 a.m Weekday Mass 8 p.m. Holy Penance 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Methodist: The Rev Lester A Ott, minister.

Worship 9 a m. Church school 10:15 a.m Senior Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm. Monday. Youth membership class 4 p. in.

a y. Intermediate Youth Fellowship 4 p.m. Thursday Choir 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Grant stated that since Clin- lown Matteson; Albert Lena Churches LENA St.

Charles Catholic: The Rev. Alfred Schneider, pastor Sundav and Holv Dav Masses 8, 7:30, 8 and 10 30 a m. Our Savior Lutheran: The Rev A. Sohmeling, pastor. Worship a m.

he came to Shawano to work for George Schutz. In 1913 he purchased a share in the drug store and the Several parents present spoke of the need of a hall for teenage activities such as ping pong, games and pool. school fluKc roconllir Ouelette, Townsend and Doty; James Soukup, Brazeau; P. E. Jones, Stiles: Harold Sleet er, Bagley, and Alvin Mittag, Pen-saukee.

Lane has announced these ocnmiai. city sneer aepan- nervisecl nursery Sunday 1:45 am Sunday: 7 p.m. Junior Sundav low Masses 6. 7 30 andJan ment, and Mrs. Sherwood 19, according to Supt.

Rawson. Persons inter- were rrcogmzen ior out.siana- High Youth Fellowship Wednesday tonville is now organized for civil defense, it will come under the program whereby the a.m men Mass a m. wee" dav Masses 6:30 and 9 a.m. Holy K. O.

7 pm choir nractice: Saturday Schutz and Carr Drug Co. was formed. In later vears Ar- Lorenz of the Shawano Evening Leader. are a.m Youth member-ship rlass. in attending a class Davit low Masses at 6.

7 and 8 a.m leted tlieh Mass at 7:30 p.m First Friday, low Mass 6:30 a.m. High Mass atsKt a OCONTO (PG)- Five alder-: RnWel hrmPht thp Schutz to telephone 3631, ftanmusseit, nastor. Sunday ward chairmen for the City Oil federal government will pay Oconto campaign: half of the costs. Bids for a men. three school commission- interest and when he died in Book Club Hears Of Artist's Life 1 i-i i Skating and Skiing It was brought out that the city had furnished a fine ice skating rink that could be used more, and also the ski hill.

Suggestions were made that 11 i Family Group Each member of this four generation group from Sister Bay is 20 years older than the next in line. Seated is Mrs. Chris Christensen, 70, and behind her is her daughter, Mrs. Oscar E. Johnson.

50. Standing at right is Mrs. Ernest A. Larson, 30. The youngster is Gary Larson, 10.

(Hagedorn Photo) Suring Churches Mrs. Robert McNeil. First 7:30 a and 7:30 p.m. SI Peter Catholic The Rev Ahner I.aotie, nastor. The Rev ers and a justice of the peace St 944 otto Rognlein bought the are to be elected at the April interest and the company be- office of Supt.

Rawson. Courses to be offered include those in homemaking, cooking and sewmg. uphoNiery. be Chool 10 a.m. Wnrshin 11 am.

Sunday evening service 7:30. Midweek service n.m. Wednesday. Gospel Tabernacle Tim Rev Henry Carlson. pastor Sundav school at 9:45 a Worship 11 a.m Lessor Lutheran LESSOR Our Savior Lutheran: The Rev Clarence L.

Lee. paslor Sundav school 9 15 a.m. Worship 11130 a. in Ladies Aid 2 nm Wednesday. Choir 8 p.m.

Wednesday Annual congregation il meeting 8j in Thursday. Confirmation class siren are being requested for VjtTICGrS tlSCTGQ Clintonville according to the federal specifications. The ap-j Rw fhlirrh frnim Denis Bourne, assistant pastor Sunday and Holy Day low Masses 7 spring election here. The SURING Maple Valley Community: Worship 9 a.m. Sunday school 10 am Player meeting 8 p.m.

Tuesday. came known as the Rognlein RIVITZ St. Mary's Catholic: The Rev. Ravmond Nowak, pastor Sundav Masses 8, 9 30 and 11 a.m. Confessions Saturday afternoon and evening.

Clintonville Churches CLINTONVILLE -Bethany Kvangrliral Free: The Rev. Dale Leander. pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Christus Lutheran: The Rev Stubenvoll.

paslor Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Worship 8 a.m. and 10:36 a.m. Christ Congri-gatlonal: Guest nas-tnr Sunday school 9:30 a m. Worth 10:45 a Clintonville Bible: The Rev Waller Staten.

pastor. Sunday school and Bihle studv 10 am. Worship 11 a m. and 8 p.m. All Sunday services ai the Veterans Memorial Building.

Kvaneelical L'nlted Brethren: The Rev. Bryre Armstrong, pastor. Sundav 'school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10 45 a.m. First Methodist: The Rev James Carrico.

pastor Sunday school 9 13 am. Worship 8 am. and 10:45 ward; Dorothy Urbanek, Second; Mrs. Louis Plude, Third; Mrs. Otto Sladek, Fourth; Mrs.

Chester McTavish. Fifth; Mrs. Ray Shores, Sixth; Mrs. Regina bookkeeping, iFvanpciicai service 730 Run- ginning typing. St.

Michael Catholic: I lie Kev CLINTONVILLK (PG) The Book Review Club met Tues-i dav evening at the home of! Mrs. W. T. Luedke, 55 Torrey shorthand, welding, mechani and Carr Drug Inc. yTV With Carr's retirement, the club elect oficers, debate their firm's new name is the Rogn- problems and take full advan- oav.

miaween prsver au rrraai evening Tuesday. 7:30 nm. Christ' Junior choir 10:15 a proved type siren may be 7 heard for a distance of eight! CLINTONVILLE (PG) miles. Perry Stichmnn was elected; Booklets are being minted! president of the Daughters ofi 9 a.m. and at 5:45.

7:30 and 10:30 am TIiRh Mass 9 a tn. Daily Mass at 6:45 am and 8 a m. First Presbyterian The Rev Newton Roberts, pastor Church school a.m. Worship nd. nurs-erv class at a First Methodist The Rev.

liar drawing, woodworking, adM Ambassador ca deadline for filing of nomination papers is 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2Y. City Clerk Marcella B. Cook said Thursday that the nomination papers of John Van- Faulds, Seventh; Mrs.

Florence Robert Hogan. pastor, Sunday Masses 8 and 10 a.m. Holy Day Masses 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. First Friday Masses 7 45 in Confessions 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Saturday. 1-Kiu. .1 .1 tinne I nt-v Area Deaths Reported tage of the present facilities until such time as space can be etiiv.i iimii V''-id VV Tilth pasmr Worhto insist. A 7:30 dessert-coffee serv ics. and some phase of- Sunday school 1 nursery-adultsi lien Drug Inc.

Mr. Carr married the former Marv HoeDer and has a daugh- Harstad, Eighth; Mrs. Mildred' by the federal government on I the Reformation Tuesday; Lade, Ninth, and Mrs. Donald -ach rjhase of the national Dlan I evening at Christus Lutheran ed by the hostess preceded the The ntim-r' JV Riebe. paslor Sunday school mBHnnilti I hp nn.

iji-Mir CI 1.1.. OiUJU Supt. Rawson 1. Catholic The Rev program Herrmann, Tenth. Saturday, Liberty Grove Lutheran LIBERTY GROVE Christ Lutheran: The Rev.

W. G. Fuhlnrigge. pastor. Worship 8:30 a.m followed by Sunday school.

Caterhism 9:30 am. Saturday. Little Suamico Lutheran vvnrsniu service hi 11 a.m. 1,., mrkii.n spi.nrRimHav schnni ber of registrations for a classiA Kocfer -ml a. Rossum, Sixth Ward alderman, ter, Mrs.

C. J. (Phylis) An-were the only ones filed to tho'nv. and a granddaughter, Dav! Sovc es. 7.

R. 9 and 13 am nd 11 am, for civil defense, and will be! Church She succeeds Clarence Dreherf Emi'l KinOSt made available to the local di- Francis Williams. rectors Mrs. Lowell Svverson was1 WAUSAUKEE (PG) Mrs. BRILLION (PG)-Emil Kin- During the general discus-'elected vice president to sue-1 Clarence Dehner, 72, a resident jast.

80, Bnlhon, a retired Town "I Masses 7. 8. and ll am First. book review on, "The Tragic uiiiiuu, 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i vuuiiii cti wi a.m. Worship 10:10 a.m.

Junior choir 7 p.m. and Junior Youth Fellowship 8 p.m. Wednesday. Slide program on South American missions by the Rev. Roy P.

Steen at Gillett 8 p.m. Thursday. 10:45 a m. Sunday service 10:45 will decide whether or not a.m. Midweek service 7:4.1 p.m Wprfncsrlai- Readlne room onen 2 win OP neia.

lie Maieo. date Marsha, Lyons, 111. I Friday Masses BSio, a.m. ana aaw Life of Toulouse-Lautrec" by to 5 p.m. Mondays.

Wednesdays and Night classes have been of- m( utheran The provided for a hall. The mayor promised to cooperate with an organization, and although some of the parents, expressed willingness to aid and help, he felt that the proper way was for the initiative to come from the youth, not adults. In other business, the coun Rev Elizabeth and Lawrence Han im, it nninteH o.n thnt ceed Mrs. Alfred Keller. Re-pi wausaukee, btar Koute rtockiand tarmer, died Wed- Terms expiring also for council seats are those of: Donald Kirchner, First Ward; Gillett Legion Post Has 184 Members GILLETT (PG) Ed Lykke, commander of Amercan Legion Post 300, has (announced that Assemblies of God The Rev 'ci i-u ii "ic H' jcoi3ineiiriiii- ndin, nunu uitnr SnniluLiHi or, iriae attonHunco nflworshin and 10 am.

Communion son A topic was given by iMrs. Robert Billings on "Life LITTLE SUAMICO St. John 0 Lutheran: The Rev. E. M.

Clarke Luther I pastor. Worship 7:45 a.m. Sunday- several years, died at 1:15 a. m.jnesday morning In a Green Bay today at Marinette General hospital after a brief illness. a.rn.

St. Martin Lutheran: Dr Snerkhard and the Rev every department should func-jelected were Mrs. Eli Stick-tion directly under its ownjney. recording secretary, Mrs. Clintonville Going To Debate Event scnooi iu a.m.

vvorsnip 11 a.m 140 Midweek service 7:30 p.m. persons Io 5 CateMiism 4 Strasen. pastors. Worship 9.30 a Funeral services will be held Hospital. She had been ill for school 9 am p.m.

Tuesday hairman or department head. 1 van Konrer, tinanciai secre- Lawrence LaViolette, Third Ward; Clarence Wittkopf, Seventh Ward, and Joseph Bra dav. and Thursday. the post went over the top in I Also, it is expected that thisjtary. and Mrs' Lawrence Tt will heln inincr, treasurer.

Luxemburg Lutheran cil authorized the purchasing CLINTONVILLE (PG) De zeau, Ninth Ward. All have in second service Seennd service broadcast over WDOR. Sunday school at 9 and 10 a m. Saturday ehool at 9 00 am Monday: Children's choir at Men's chorus and women's chorus at 7 p.m mixed rhoir at 7 45 n.m Wednesday: Bible rlass at 7 30 nm Thursday: Adult membership class al 7 :30 Sawyer Methodist The Rev I ,1 1 I in Jerusalem," based on information in the book, "Letters from Jerusalem," by Mrs. Mary Clausen covering the years 1953-54.

The Feb. 3 meeting of the club will be held at the home Wabeno Presbyterian WABENO Presbylerlon: The Rev. G. Willard Gray, pastor. Sundav school and Westminster Fellowship 9 a.m..

Worship 10:30 a.m. 1. adies Aid 7:30 p.m. second Mondays. Wayside Lutheran WAYSIDF Zion Lutheran: The Rev.

H. H. A. Harthun. pastor.

English worship 9 am. German worship 10-45 a Laviolette-Rogers Troth Is Announced OCONTO (PG) Mr. and Union of Christian Friends The Rev. Rov B. Tent, pastor.

Worship 9:30 a followed by Sunday school. Bethany Fellowship 6:30 pm. Bible study 2 n.m. Wednesday Gospel Chapel The Rev James franklin, pastor. WMAM Joy ot at 2 p.

m. Saturday in Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church, Brillion. The Rev. Vernon Miller will officiate and burial will be in the Brillion City Cemetery. has 184 members point up any weaknesses in the nomination papers in circula-jbate teams at Clintonville Sen-committee to advertise for a tion indicating that each williior High School will police car.

The present the past five weeks and a hospital patient for nine days. The former Effie Lounsber-ry, she was born in Newark, N. Sept. 19, 1886. She was married to Martin J.

O'Hara in 1904 and the couple moved to Milwaukee in 1915 where she organization of the program as The all-time high in mem St. John Ln-Donald Schultz. 9 a.m Sunday Church Council Roller skating fl Annual voters' LUXEMBURG theran: The Rev pastor. Worship school 10:15 a.m. 8 p.m.

Sunday, p.m. Monday. seek reelection. inatp in a conference debate car is a 1957 Pontiac with 50 well as the effectiveness of it. bership reached by the Gil Clarence LaViolette, 128 Salvation broadcast 8 a.m.

Sunday! Mrs 10 am Wnvebtt 11 a Clintonville Legion Sets Speech Contest CLINTONVILLE (PG) The local American Legion Post 0:45 am' Worship 10:45 Supervised of Mrs. Roy Martin. nurserv for worship service. Meth-! Sunday evening service 7:45 p.m Hart announce the en lett Legion was in 1951 whenjshawano Official Attends 219 members were recorded, Heike the Shawano Tuesday. Cite meeting 0 p.m Rihlp stnHv nnrl nrflv.r rvipp at i An aldermanic contest may be developing in the Third Ward.

Papers were taken out Thursday for Laurence Pecor, chism 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 17. of Sundav school 10:45 am St. Rose Catholic: The Rev John Murphv, pastor, and the Rev Robert Fellenz.

assistant Sunday Masses 6, 7:30. 9 (High Mass.) and 11 a in. Denmark Churches DENMARK Christ Lutheran: The Rev Arthur Wadzlnski, pastor Sunday school 9 a. m. Worship 10 a m.

Rvanrellrat l'nlted Brethren: The Rev A. pastor Sunday at hool 9:30 a m. Worship 10 45 a Famllv night 7:30 p. m. Wednesday KYB Bp m.

Thursday at the Theil home. Pator'i clais 10 a m. Sat-ti rdav Our iivlor Lutheran: The Rev Harry Thomsen. pastor. Confirm-ant meet at 9.30 a.

Saturday Worshln ft 30 and 10 45 a. m. Sun their daughter, odtst Youth Fellowship first andj About one-quarter of a tournament at Shawano Sat-'000 miles. A new desk was au-urday. Mrs.

Lucille Henderson ithorized for the city clerk's of-is the coach. jfice, and bartender's licenses This is the first time in sev- were granted to Irene and Ru-eral years that Clintonvilleifus Vorpahl. Friends may call at the Reedsville Funeral Home until 10 a. m. Saturday and then at the church.

U.S. 8 p.m. Wednesday i 4 Joan Audi ie, ine post jumped in membership from 136 in 1949 to 204 in 1950. In 1952 there were to jonn u. West Jacksonport WEST JACKSONPORT Zion Lutheran: The Rev W.

Fuhl- County coordinator of civil de- wUJ jn Qr the was a member of the Eagles fense, was present for trie oratorfca based on Auxary. Mr. Kara died mu 1930 and in 1933 she was mar- Stureon Ray Moravian The aL nave ouu-monuaiu Rev Vernon Graf, pastor. Wor- vision. the city clerk said.

Pecor has 245 by Kumhala ship at 10:45 Sundav school at 9:30 been supervisor of the ward has had debate teams. The! The salary schedule as pre- 213 members. The initial mem briege. pastor. Sunday school 9:30 (Rogers, son of Dr.

and Mrs. R. J. Rogers, Menominee, I former Oconto resi- Mishicot Evangelical MISHICOTT Evangelical United Brethren: The Rev. A Zlm-dars.

pastor. Worship 9:15 a.m Sunday school 10:1.1 a.m. Pastor's class 5 pm. Thursday. iJ-41 I ..1 a m.

Wednesday Choir rehearsal at 7:15 p.m Thursday Rihle study and prayer service at 7:30 p.m. ried to Clarence Dehner in Waukegan, 111. Survivors are her husband; for many years. (question this year is, "Resolv-isented by the finance commit- School commissioners whose'ed: That the United Statesjtee was adopted. It calls for a terms exDire this vPar arcJadoDt the essential features of i 1 0 monthly raise for the a.m.

Worship 10 a.m. Catechism 9:30 a.m. West Kewaunee Church local winner will receive a $25 U. S. savings bond and a jmedal, and will compete in the bership of the post was 34 in I High School Curing 1931.

Teams Organized leens Against Polio clintonville (PG) a son, Martin C. O'Hara, Chi- Mr. Kinast was born April 22, 1878, in the Town of Rockland, Manitowoc County, the son of Carl and Bertha Kinast. He was married to Martha Boettcher April 16, 1904, and they operated a farm until they retired and moved to Brillion in April 1944. NEW the British system of educa-, street commissioner, a $10 tion." monthly raise for the chief of a-ki, t.

and three sisters, Mrs Mrs. Neil Fulton, William A. Strutz and Patrick Hermsen. monxpeiier Luineran i WEST kewaunee Methodist: MONTPF.LIER It Paul Luther- 'The Rev Eldon pastor Paces Pin Loop OCONTO (PG) Jim m-hala fired a 245 solo and finished with a 591 set to lead Industrial loop bowling here Wednesday night. Bill Bake posted 554 for second best se- Missionary Tells Of African Work iiui-'ci 1 1 1 1 i i uai 1 man I dents.

A date for the wedding has not been set. Miss LaViolette is a 1 955 graduate of Oconto High; School and a senior at Wiscon-i State College, Oshkosh, where she is majoring in edu- day. Sunday achool and Bible: Co-Chairmen Picked teams for boys andof the COntest. Any frt'ing- JosePh an: The Rev. C.

A. Haumgartei, i pastor Worship 10 a.m. Waltherjam dlv uiguBo deslrma more information, Patients Are Listed League skating party 8 p.m. mnn lit 1 I I .11 1 TVT juJnedy, all of Newark, N. Tuesday WetjuiocrV Presbyterian Bible hour 8 8 p.m.

Wednesday day. Choir The team is composed police and $25 more for the as-of senior students and the chief of police, team of underclassmen. The salaries as adopted, On the affirmative (monthly, are: Clerk-treasurer, squad are Barbara Pasch street commissioner, Clarence Todd, and negative, $350: ianitor $235: chief of do- SEYMOUR fPG) An ac Mr. Kinast served as virJ 7r among students ai t0 conUct hiln at Elliott and Ruth Goetsch have(Senior High School. Senior High school been named co-chairmen of! Miss Kathleen Schuette and final rites are set tentatively I melt-in-your- itn tloi- fionna rt A 1 1 0 1 Ctrl Town of At OcontO Hospital of her work as a on Monday morning with the; visor on the ries and Leonard RelnnPin's 21 Ql Morgan Churches from Oconto High bchooi in sionarv in Africa was eiven Rev.

Casimir Tomczyk, pastorjland Board for five years, as Bake Sale OCONTO (PG) Patients at was runner-up game. 1953. He is a junior at Mar- (0 members of the Emmanuel WEQUIOCK Presbyterian: The Rev. R. H.

Selway, pastor. Sunday school 9-30 a.m. Worship and annual congregational meeting 10:45 a.m. Annual meeting of Ladles Aid 2:30 p.m Sunday at the church Junior Westminster Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Monday.

the Teens Against Polio cam- j. D. Ellis are faculty ad- paign here. Announcement visors. was made by Burr E.

TollesJ Mlulaul At of St. Augustine Catholicitown road supervisor for 11 the Oconto HosDita include jRosemary Malueg and Mark lice $335 and assistant, $325. School quette University 'j Lutheran Church Brotherhood Church here, officiating. Burial years and as a member of theoan Reed, 701 Fourth Au- Thomas. Dorothy Doran is the MORGAN Bt.

John Lutheran: The Rev. Wilbur Llndsley, pastor. Sunday achool :30 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Evangelical Unite Brethren: The Medicine.

rlaaaei 9:3.1 a. Ladiei Aid p. Tuesday. Luther League 8 p. Wednesday Dyckesville Churches DYCKESVILLE St.

Loulf Catholic: The Rev F. F. Dupont. paator Sunday Masaea 8, i and 10 a. Weekday Maaaea a.

m. Firat Frtday Maaaea 7:45 p. m. Confea-alona Saturday afternoon and eve-nlnf. Devotlona 7 30 p.

m. Tuesday and Saturday. Embarrass Churches EMBARRASS Congregational The Rev. H. C.

Teldt, upply pastor Worship 9:30 a Zlon Lutheran: The Rev Edgar K. Berg, pastor Sunday school 8:30 a. m. Worship 7:30 and 10 30 a mouth kind of aspirin OCONTO (PG) Members of Immanuel Lutheran Church here are sponsoring a bake sale at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Kahl's win uc iii uiujitcii kuwi uuaiu iui iiuee eais. igusi ouner, IN.

superior Ave- Wausaukee. (He lost both hands in a feedinue; Mrs. William Couillard Warner Is Installed As Head of Kiwanis Senior High School, who is the! v-emetery Meeting city chairman of the March of OCONTO FALLS (PG) The) Dimes. Oconto Falls Cemetery Assn.l here this week by Miss Adeline Wichman, Appleton. Miss Wickman, who is on a one year leave, also showed slides of a tour she made of the Rev.

Verlin Wandrey, pastor, Wor-! ship 1:45 a.m. Sunday school 9:45, White Lake PreSDV terian a.m. Ladiea Aid 2 p.m. Thursday Friends may call at the Mo-cutter accident in 1912. 700 Collins Mrs.

William alternate. The squad members are Ann Elliott and Wayne Hansen, affirmative; Karl Krueckenberg and Tom Wright, negative, and Carol Fillnow, rasky Funeral Home here after! Survivors are his wife; four at home of Mrs. G. Birr. Clintonville Stores Plan Sale Feb.

13 CLINTONVILLE (PG). 3 p. m. Sunday. isons.

Alfred. New Holstein: WnXXa, l.AIr. rirso.u.iiw The Rev. G. Willlard Gray, pastor.

Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship i Wo 1 tor rrt I Vi Vim-mq rrv-v TP! Nichols Congregational OniBrussels Worlds Fair. 7 p.m.. noir eacn weanesaay K. O.

Rawson, Clintonville, will hold its annual meetingj Home Furnishings Store. Sale is the Waupaca County chair-jThursday, Jan. 15. at the City items will include homemade man. The campaign is carried Hall.

There will be election ofi bread, rolls, cakes, Danish on throughout the month oLofficers in addition to otheri coffee cakes and baked January. business. I beans. Finger, 614 Michigan and Bernard Rysewyk, 631 Madison St. The following were discharged: Ed Windy, 443 Main Judith Marquardt, 621 NICHOLS Congregational: The a' Aln Rev.

Rov C. Curless, pastor. Wor- Officers for the coming year were installed by the Rev. W. Thompson hit 217.

Ray Zeifert marked 210-548. Jules Paluch scored 202-544 and Bake had a 201 single. Oconto Metal Finishers copped both team laurels with 927-2696 and won twice from Aronson keglers who hit 918 for runner-up single honors. Pensaukee Resort marked a 907 game and finished with 2625 but lost a pair to Durands who finished with 2584. Two game wins were also registered by Parker House over LaViolette.

Elks over Hartmann, and Semrau Bar from Wusrebarth. Mrs. F. KielpikoWSki mer, Tucson, and Arthur, KEWANUEE (PG) Funeral three daughters, Mrs. services for Mrs.

Frank Jochem, Manitowoc; Mrs. ship 8 a.m. Young people meet 7 30 p.m. Tuesday. OCONTO FALLS (PG)-Len Warner assumed his office as president of the Oconto Falls Kiwanis Club this week.

He is personnel manager at the Falls Paper and Power Co. Willis Frisbie, insurance agent, is the new vice president, while T. J. McGuan and James Talley are continuing as Returns to College GILLETT (PG) Bruce Han- Awards Are Made To Bus Drivers Madison Cindy Ristow, pikowski. 48, West 'ace lch' T1 Fairland Catholic Friday, Feb.

13, "Ridiculous Day" will be sponsored in Clintonville by the retail division of the Clintonville Association of Commerce. Further on the event will be announced later. Oconto Falls Churches ington, and Mrs. Alfred Schroe- Ahrams anH Mrs Plaronnel will be held at 10 a. m.

Sat K. Lange. They include Lester Krahn. president; Robert Kim-bal, vice president; Stephen Simon, secretary, and Roy Puis, treasurer, the only officer who is newly-elected. Hayek and infant son, Oconto, has returned to St.

Olaf jjti j. College, Northfield, aft OCONTO FALLS St. Paul Lutheran: The Rev. L. A.

Schmeling. pastor. Worship 8:30 a.m. Sunday-school 8:30 a.m. TV, a.

VV11. SHAWANO (PG) Safety awards were presented to sev- der, Brillion, Rt. 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A son and a daughter preceded him in death. er spending the holidays with bur c.

Lindsiey. pastor. Worshipieral school bus drivers OI FAIRLAND St. Mary of the Knows Catholic: The Rev. Urban DeCleene.

pastor Sunday Masses 8 and 10 a. m. Weekday Masses 8 a m. First Friday and Holy Day Masses 8 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Freedom Moravian FREEDOM Moravian: The Rev George R. Scilley. pastor.

Sunday school 9 a m. Worship 10 a. m. Some U.S. modern roads cost "is parents, wtr.

ana Mrs. a. secretary ana treasurer, million or more per mile. 'Hanstedt. 'spectively.

9 45 a m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m jchnnl rittrirt No 8 at a din- Communlon third Sunday of month urday in St. Hedwig Catholic Church, East Krok. The Rev. Patrick McMahon.

wifl officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Kielpikowski died on Thursday morning at a Green Bay convalescent home. She had been in ill health for the nast 14 vear; recentlv at the Continen- ner Senior confirmation class 10 30 a i Saturday. SOULEK event was spon-Grosskopf Oil tal Club.

The sored by the Student at Shawano Finalist for Award Oneida Churches PR INS Co. G7ett Churches El A I ONEIDA Methodist: The Rev Ta "1-V C-. Awards went to i niton antu cmunvo to Clifton and! 1 11 fihi rwni lb" a.m. worship lo ss a m. Youth Wallace Gros.skopf and to theinrphr son of Mr cial Board first Tuesday each following drivers.

DarwinjW 131 and Mrs. Mills finalist in Honor So- SUDING CHAPEL OCONTO FALLS CHAPEL nth. Leiff. Lester Strauss, wauei GILLETT Baptist: The Rev Paul Twist, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.

m. Worship 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Wednesday. St. John Catholic: The Rev Michael Bablitch, pastor. Sunday Masses 6, 8 and 10 a Weekday Masses 7:15 a Holy Day Masses qualified as a National the Wbcn iRroetzman Worship 10:30 iStiauSS, Earl Rohloff. Norman ja.m.

Sunday school 11:30 a.m La-jDarljng ancJ Martin Zogleman. dies Aid first Thursday. Com-' jmunlon first Sunday of month i Virgil Lindquist. safety en-Holy Apostles Episcopal: The sjnPer for the Mutual Service 7 15 a. 7:45 p.

m. First, hriaay Mass 7:45 Confessions 7:30 it's the BRAND NEW Puzzle Game 'Clll UnDIV UIAIL. 1IUIU now appearing in the MILWAUKEE SENTINEL every SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY ciety scholarship and will take a second general aptitude test March 10. The announcement was made by the Educational Testing Service of Princeton. The former Anna Swifka, she was born April 3, 1910, in West Kewaunee and was married to Mr.

Kielpikowski at East Krok April 17, 1934. Survivors are her husband; two sons. Lavern and Leon, both at home; two brothers, Frank, in Michigan, and John, West Kewaunee, and two sisters, Mrs. Anton Dolski, Kewaunee, and Miss Clara Swifka. Manitowoc.

Friends may call at the Bu Stptrton Ca'ttr I the 2 III- littbtifniire m. each Saturday Kev. coiver nriuaiu. paswi Fvaneellcal United Brethren: TheiRev Paul Clark, assistant Low insurance snowea two communion 7.30 a.m.. safety movies and gave a short tastes so good you take it without water Rev Verlin Wandrey.

pastor. Sun-Mass with day school 9 a. m. Worship 10 a. m.jHieh Mass Monday Tuesday, wed-: talK on saiety poinieis iur N.j, The scholarship qualify w- Youth Fellowship 8 p.

m. monaay. anC a m. Younf Adult Fellowship 8 p. m.

Lk mm Mouetsi" trtti Hiekary Nt.it BE) im ing tests were given last Oct 21. There were 45,548 National Honor Society members who participated in the test. chanan Funeral Home here nesdav and Friday. Mass a.m Thursday. Mass 9:30 a.m Saturday Church school 9:30 a.m.

Saturday. Pittsfield Lutheran PITTSFIELD Owego Lutheran: The Rev. Clarence Lee. pastor. Worship 9 a Sunday school 10 a.m.

Annual congregational meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday. Ladies Aid 2 p.m. Thursday at the Walter Schrelber home. Confirmation class 6 30 p.m.

Thursday. Ocont Tuesday. Bible study 8 p. m. Wednesday Sunshine Circle 8 p.

m. Thursday at the Gruher home. Methodist: The Rev Leslie Simon, minister. Worship 9 a. m.

Church school 10 a Rl, High School choir 7 p. Adult choir 8 p. m. and High School Youth Fellowship p. all Wednesday Slide pro- ram on South American missions the Rev.

Roy P. Steen 8 p. Thursday. Junior choir 4pm Friday, Jan. 18.

where the Rosary will be said cniaukta if i GtlleH Una BH liliB jniti jet at 8 o'clock tonight. High School Dance professional drivers. Council of Legion To Meet at Seymour SEYMOUR (PG) Members of the Outagamie County-American Legion Council will meet here Wednesday, Jan. 14, at the Legion Clubhouse. Mrs.

Harvey Blohm and Mrs. Victor Lotter, members of the Seymour Legion Auxi 1 i a are in charge of local plans. At an Auxiliary meeting this week Mrs. John Landwehr spoke on rehabilitation and, it mm Irwkiida Grttn aaaiai sp SBB MdMt Vallsy MM Hayes Evangelical Pound Churches CLINTONVILLE (PG) The Clintonville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America will sponsor a dance tonight in the cafeteria following the basket- Guidance Teachers Attend Conference CLINTONVILLE (PG) Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Schunk, guidance counselors at Clintonville Senior High School, attended the eighth annual guidance conference Thursday at Stout Institute, Menomonie. The keynote address was little Susmice Akrawi PRINS is the pleasant new way to pain relief. There's no need for water because there's no bitter aspirin taste. Simply let PR INS melt on your tongue or chew and swallow. PR INS is naturally buffered, it doesn't upset your stomach.

PRINS is fast, too; carry Prins always. PRINS hai no bitter aspirin tenet POUND St. Leo Catholic: The Rev Peter J. Novltski, pastor. Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a.m Assembly of God: The Rev.

Wilbur Mandigo, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a.m Worship 10:45 a.m. Children's church 10:45 a.m. Evangelistic service 8 pm Sunday. Young Sams-M Svamica iball game. Peters Son Is Born I CLINTONVILLE (PG) Mr HAYES Evanaelical United Brethren: The Rev Verlin Wandrey.

pastor Worship 11:15 a. m. Congregational meeting 8 p. Wednesday Henrysville Lutheran HENRYSVILLE Emmanuel Lutheran: The Rev. Arthur Wadzinski.

paator. Worship 8 30 a. m. Sunday-school 30 a. m.

Hickory Methodist HICKORY Methodist: The Rev Over years Soulek's hov become known and respected pfter.ng the finest ond most reosonob'e jervic av-a'lable of given by Dr. Francis Game- Prayer meeting and Bible study Siwas announced, members Brillion '59 As the first baby of the new year, Otto Mroczynski Jr. is the winner of merchandise and cash prizes donated by merchants. John was born at Bellin Memorial Hospital in Green Bay at 4:25 a. m.

Jan. 1. His grandparents are Mrs. Irene Piantek, Green Bay, formerly of Pulaski, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mroczynski. Pu-iaski. Waiting to greet mother and at home were two older children in the family: Keith, who will be 4 this month, and Denise, who will be 2 May. (Wolfmeyer Photo) m. Thursday.

Tht mojtrn facilitill ft l'l'ld M.el A Soultk, Sr A Seultk. Ket Seultk end Mel A I Soultk, leev Aliment, efterd vewr le! enti tiue en4 ieitinf tribute. the Junior Auxiliary will meetjlin. assistant to the superintend regularly the first Saturday dent of schools at Robbinsdale. of each month at the Legion Minn and was followed by Official Ceremony Three new Door County officials are sworn in by Judge G.

M. Stapleton (back to camera). From left: Marvin Zwicky, sheriff, succeeding Hallie Rowe; Edwin Stephan, district attor ney, succeeding Donald Howe, and Mrs. Louise Stoneman, succeeding her late husband, Roy, as treasurer. Zwicky is the lone Democrat in the Courthouse.

(Photo by Chan Harris) 'and Mrs. Gordon Peters, Clintonville, Rt. 1. are the parentsl jof a son born Thursday at Clin-I tonville Community Hospital. Pulaski Churches nut A C- sectional meetings.

lk: The Rev. Bernadine Rypinskl, Clubhouse En 39 mm IE1.

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