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announcing the engagement of curlouif aec the GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE more than 10,000 of the have visited hia land to spot. their daughter, Marion, to Herbert Wietine, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Wieting of Wagner. Wed Albert Bbrtz, 71, Of Mountain Dies Special to Press-Gazette SURING, Wis. Albert Bartz, 15 Candidates File For Niagara Offices Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis.

Fifteen candi 14 Monday, March 12, 1951 Crivitz Honor Roll Listed by Principal By TEX McCRARY AND JINX FALKENBURG NO MORE CONSTIPATION THANKS TO ALL-BRAN!" 71, of Mountain, died at his home ding plans are indefinite. Native of India To Address Youth Rally Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. A youth rally dates have filed nomination pa here Sunday after several years pers for offices in the village of illness. He was born irt Germany Niagara at the election April 3 "Before I started to eat ALI-BRAN regulnrly, I had a great deal of trouble with constipation. Now Jan.

3, 1880 and came to the in the club gymnasium. Two in United States as a boy. cumbents remain unopposed as of the Marinette County Larger yet. Parish of Presbyterian churches For village president, Phillip Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. Principal F.

J. Worachek of Crivitz High school has announced the six weeks honor roll. Straight A's were earned by Marlene Botzau, freshman, Roberta Shernoff, junior, and Dorothy Glanzer, senior. Meyers, incumbent, is being op posed by Louis Zadra and Rich will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in the town hall at Middle Inlet. i 11 i i thanks to ai.l-bran I'm regulnr!" Mrs.

liessii Hamilton, 2212 Millet Street, Flint, Mich. Just one of many tolicited letters from all-bran users. If you suffer from con- tinntinn due to Mr. Bartz was a land cruiser for logging firms during the years of heavy timber harvest, and later was employed by the state highway commission. He came to Oconto county after his marriage to the former Jessie Herning at Marinette May 8, 1908.

Survivors include his wife; two The Rev. Jang Bahadur, native ard Waldbillig. Mrs. Elsie Richardson, incumbent, is opposed by Mrs. Alice Kaestner for the office missionary from India, will be of treasurer.

Arthur Wilson, the speaker and will appear in costume. The choir of the Middle Inlet church will serve the lunch. On the high honor roll there are: Freshman Marlene Botzau; sophomores Margaret Fet-terly, Robert Froehlich, Betty Gruszynski, Pat Gruszynski, Loisl daughters, Mrs. Robert Johnson, and Elmer Bowman, incumbents, and Andrew Waitrovich and Charles Edward Collette are aspiring to the offices of trustees, Oconto Falls, and Mrs. Norval Os 1 -v All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting.

wald, Portland, three sons, Harvey of Mountain, William of i mm Janick, Kathleen Olsen, and Betty three of which are to be filled. lack of dietary bulk, try this: Eat an ounce (about CUP) criapy Kellogg's ALL-BRAN dnily, and drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty hoi to Kellogg'a, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE TOUR MONET BACK! ADVERTISEMENT Milwaukee, and Chester, Milwau Verner Byrngelson and Joseph Cotton Record Set Suchalla; juniors Helen See burger and Roberta Shernoff; sea kee; two brothers, Harry and Wil Zukowski are running for the of Harold E. Hansen, 1004 Nicolct liam. Mountain: four sisters.

Mrs iors Janet Petri and Dorothy fice of assessor and Arthur Wil MABEN, Miss. (U.R) Since C. F. Pcay produced five bales of cotton on one acre, a record high. namediosrar Strone of Mountain.

Mrs venue, above, has been Glanzer. Those on the honor roll are Freshmen Angeline Banaszak, Lois Camlek, Audrey Gerbyshak, son, incumbent, is being opposed by Frank Dewick for the office of county supervisor. Warren Miller, incumbent, is unopposed for the office of justice of the peace and Olaf Hildal is unopposed for the office of village clerk. Larry Karman, Ray McPeak, and Pat Nemec: sophomores Viola ay' William Green of Lakewood, Mrs. Horace Hearld, Oconto, and Mrs.

Charles Minor, Georgetown, and 13 grandchildren. One son, Delbert, was killed on the Aleutian islands during World War II. The body is at the Soulek 'Funeral home, and will be taken to Miss Teen of the Week the property custodian for the organized Army reserve in the northeastern Wisconsin area. It has jurisdiction over more than 1 1 states. Hansen, a captain in the 432nd Military Government company of the reserve, recently completed four months of active duty at the Quartermaster school at The deadline for filing nomina lipifiiiiiii Bizjak, Leonard Jankowski, Joan Mansolf, Arjeen Rebarchik, Carole Wartner; juniors Jim Heide-wald, Janie Juul, John Leskovec, Marie Mertz, Harry Olszewski, and Ronnie Wolf; seniors Joe Birg, Leonard Dudkiewicz, Lois the Community Bible church tion papers is March 16.

Wednesday morning. The Rev Neil Martin will conduct rites at Fort Lee. the church at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, and burial will be in the Youth Arrested After Snapping Power Pole Fetterly, Loretta Glish, Rita Glish, Mary Alice Olsen, and Tony Lei and Hayward, once agent for Hollywood's brightest stars, now the most successful producer on Broadway, can fly a plane or ride a desk, but he likes best of all to curl up in an easy chair or on a couch and hatch out ideas: "I think better lying down." Cook avenue; Norman Pillsbury, Mountain cemetery. 145 Washington street; Mrs. Percy Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis.

John Dejardin, Way, Suring, route Julia Hat-. i. tM field Mountain, route Mrs. Ai-i Engagement Is Told 17-year-old Niagara youth was lan Ehlers and infant daughter, Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs 21 Washington street, and Mrs arrested Friday evening on charges of reckless driving after the car he was driving hit a power John Sinko of Middle Inlet are Julius Pusich, Pound, route 1. Leland Hayward Once Hollywood Agent Births at Oconto Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO, Wis. Birth reported st the Oconto hospital today include sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Tourtillot, E.

Main street, 1 pyr. ft ff 4 'J? Ylvilp Plastic pole and disrupted service to the town of Pembine. The youth was only slightly injured and after treatment at Penn hospital at Is a Producer With Plenty of Problems To most Broadway producers, he commuted from coast to coast, ten-year man is only a beginner.jthe "Legen-j of Leland" grew: But already, Leland Hayward'show he sold the idea of buvine tie'! (fde and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manka.

Suring, and daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belongia of Oconto, route 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Belongia, Oconto, route 2.

banner has flown over "State of the "Cimmarron to R.K.O. for $10 000, getting ten times that for Edna Ferber the writer, without Norway was discharged. Joseph Shafer, county traffic officer, said that electric clocks in the town of Pembine stopped at 11:19 when the power was interrupted. Dejardin, Shafer said, was driving north on Highway 141 and failed to negotiate a curve a half APPLIANCE COVERS BOWL COVERS her ever having known she had an agent; now he obtained a fan mile north of Pembine. The car Union," "Mr.

Roberts," "South Pacific" and "Call Me Madam," among others not bad, for a beginner. His best-dressed wife, "Slim" Hayward, will bear him an heir or an heiress soon; right now, he's shopping for a house on Long Island as far as he can get from his old hectic headquarters in Hollywood without getting his feet wet. We don't mean to imply that he's taking it easy now: Junior Glee Club Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. St. Augustine parochial school has formed a Junior Glee club.

The officers are Marilyn Huemphner, president; Marilyn Polomis, vice president; Elizabeth Kuronowiscz, secretary, Mary Bartley, treasur 5 BOWL COVERS hit a 40-foot power pole, snap tastic contract for unknown Gregory Peck, and after it was set, asked hi: secretary, "Who's this Gregory Peck?" But this business didn't satisfy Hayward. there was nothing for him to really participate in; on the side, he developed his lifelong interest in aviation into the job of ping it off. Power lines fell across the highway and across 100 Value the Soo Line tracks. The youth will be arraigned er, ana Ariene isounuon as norar 79c Tuesday on the reckless driving ian. A social is planned for the charge.

His car was demolished a director of T.W.A., and later quit that to become chairman of new group after Easter. BARBARA SHANAHAN White Pine, East De Pere, Wis. the board one of the of southwest Airways, Hospital Patients first of the short-haul morning-as lovely as air lines. During the war, he built training base? for the Air Force, where thousands of Chinese Nationalist airmen were trained, and for a (efehralioni special to ress-uazeiie OCONTO, Wis. Patients discharged at the Oconto hospital include John Westcott, 212 Hansen avenue; Ronald Funk, Lena, route Adelore Belongia, 264 faster-time itself "For me, things are as hectic as they have ever been but in a different way.

If you produce a failure, the show closes and that ends it no troubles. If you produce a hit, the troubles start. People want tickets, raises, bigger dressing rooms you have to find a girl to replace Mary Martin in New York and two men to play Emile De Bccque in New York and London troubles, troubles, troubles. Quite frankly, those are the kind of troubles I like!" For a quick flashback to the today still serves the Air Force on request. As an agent, he was hard for his clients to find; Lindsay and Barbara, one of De Pere's active Girl Scouts, would really be all set for any party during the 39th celebration of National Girl Scout week.

Her grey flannel suit has all the neatness that's so important to a teen- was producing He called us from New York the mnrnin? after the urouse, two or nis clients. nieht. woke us ud to read Sizes 9 to 15. Note that her scan is small ana MIXER COVER J00 Value 59c. The beautiful gold crest pin is j.ou just ager.

neat plus and tax. us the reviews. That afternoon, he called again from Kansas City this time, wanting to know what threw a surprise party for him on the coast the "surprise" was that the guests were all his clients, many of whom he had never met. sort of reviews the afternoon pa- $85.00 SUIT But after the producing bug haders gavv. us.

I hat midnight, we bitten Hayward, he merged our third call from Le- agency business with the Musicland: I in Los Angeles, he said. kind of troubles that should have chopped twenty years out of Hay- FLOOR 'How'd the show go tonight? PETITE MISS SHOP, SECOND ward's life expectancy, switch the Corporation of America; this gave him a chance to shape a production with his own hands, and the TOASTER COVER 89 Value scene to a huge orange ranch in California, where agent Hayward Hallmark "Yes," added Howard Lindsay, "a Broadway show is one client that Leland keeps the closest kind of tabs on." (Copyright, 1951, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) had sold the services of clients Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur shoe was on the other foot: "Lindsay and I were in Boston opening 'State of the says Russel Crouse, "which Leland ea. 59c to producer Sam Goldwyn. The upkeep on the rented ranch was so high that they had to work two EasterCards Thtrt'i a Hallmark Card that layi "Hoppy way yo wont to icy (t. Com in and et rhm toon whilt our colltttion complfto.

deals with other producers, while they were supposed to be working exclusively for Goldwyn. To supply his clients with living expenses, Hayward followed Hecht's advice and made a contract with Howard Hughes that It's the BIG APPLE-a new gay hand-printed design in bright red and green. Get a matched set todayl They're convenient, useful and will bring a fresh note of brightness to your kitchen and at new low prices! stipulated Hecht was to get $1,000 a day in cash, every day, while he worked on "I'd pick up the fistful of small bills every Ps A BOOK. SHOP afternoon from the cashier," Leland remembers, "take it out to the ranch where we were living 117 ADAMS ST. like kings, and then we all sit Easter Beauty Special The REST of Your Days Depends on the REST of Your Nights! For the Best Rest Try a New SIMMONS BE.UTYREST MATTRESS From Deprey Furniture 720 MAIN STREET ip i i 1 1 Pur matt on is MACHINE OR MACHINELESS $3.95 COLD WAVE $4.95 SPMXG ROMANCE9 Swisrry taffeta ribbon on straweloth In a whirl of new Spring colors enough tm tun every manculine eye your wayt CHICAGO CUTLERY The World's Finest Knives DISTRIBUTOR EASTMAN SUPPLY CO.

320 North Monroe down on the floor like we were going to have a crap game and divvy it up. This much for rent this much for my commission this much for groceries and whatever was left went toward paying off the long distance telephone bill." Both Hecht and MacArthur finished up their side deals, then packed up and went home to Broadway leaving Hayward to break the bad news to Goldwyn: "How do you tell" a thing like that to Sam Goldwyn? Simple no tact required You just call up land say 'Sam they I The story of the daily cash payment reminded Hayward of his first deal acting as a ten-percenter he was paid then by check, $400 each week, for bringing Fred Astaire and night-club owner to-j gether. "I didn't have a bank ac-j count in those days, so I'd take myi check every week to the Hotel Coolidge, where a friend of mine at the desk, Frank Joyce, would cash it for me. 'Explain to me he said the first time, 'how you made this I explained that while I wasn't a real agent, I I did get Fred Astaire a $4,000 a week job in a night club, and this check was my commission. "Every time.

I went back there, he'd say to me 'But Leland what do you do for the And every t.ine, I answered, I don't do anything I just collect Frank couldn't stand that he quit his job and went to Hollywood and became an agent there. And some time later, the same bright 'dea dawned on me." When Hayward hit Hollywood, he skyrocketed the salaries of his clients in th- face of bitter opposition from powerful producers. As Special Easter offer! The hairstyle of your choice made lastingly lovely. Includes refreshing shampoo and styled set. Come in now! Appointment Not Always Necessary BEAUTY SALON: SECOND FLOOR PHONE: HOWARD 3600 Girl Scouting KERSTEN Driiir Store 221 CHERRY ST.

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