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20 ThurscJay Evening, December 24, 1942 THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE O. E. S. atGillctt Installs Officers Special to Press-Gazette G1LLKTT, Wis. An impressive ceremony was held Tuesday evening at the installation meeting of the Gilhtt chapter Order of Eastern Star.

7 'lit liiil Christmas Eve Mass at Oconto Churches Plan Special Holiday Services; Three Observances Tonight Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO. Wis. All Oconto churches will hold special Christmas services and thousands of Oconto people are preparing to attend these services. The traditional midnight mass services will be held in three of Oconto's churches tonight. At St.

Mark's Episcopal church the service will begin at tonight when the church's new bell will call the parish to worship. The public is invited to attend Marjorie Loop to Represent Crivitz Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. Miss Marjorie Loop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. Loop of Lake Noquebay, has been selected from the senior class of Crivitz.

High school to represent the Crivitz High school in the Good Citizenship pilgrimage, sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, according to an announcement Tuesday by Principal F. J. Worachek of the high school. Three senior girls who best exemplified the essentials of good citizenship were elected by the Senior class, and the faculty selected from these three girls the good citizen representative for the school. Principal Worachek announced that Marjorie Loop's name had been submitted to John Callahan, state superintendent of public instruction who will draw by lot three names.

If the girl whose name is drawn first is unable to accept, the second will be invested, and the third in turn will be given I. i L-f I iim lW(is'WH(a 4 Officers installed for the coming year are Mrs. Georgia Haw-son, new worthy matron; Kenneth Horsens, worthy patron; Mrs. Viola Berg, associate matron: Frank Korotev, associate patron; Mrs. Pearl Reed, secretary; Mrs.

Elsie Schmidt, treasurer; Mrs. Marie llanstedt, conductress; Mrs. Belly Johnson, associate conductress; Mrs. Elsie Puslerski, chaplain: Mrs. Belle McMahon, marshal; Mrs.

Flossie Schmidt, organist; Mrs. Emma Horsens, Adah; Mrs. Eleanor Ansorge, Huth; Miss Gertrude Heed, Esther; Mrs. Elsie Burger, Martha; Mis. Norma Kuehl, Electa; Mrs.

Edith Whiting, sentinel. Mrs. Flossie Schmidt was the installing-officer; Mrs. Elsie Hie installing marshal; and Mrs. Amanda Anderson, the installing chaplain.

Mrs. I. L. Cook sang during the ceremony. Pearl Heed, the retiring worthy matron, was presented with the jewel of her office, and the retiring worthy patron, Tony Pas-terski, was presented with a gift.

Mrs. Reed presented each of her officers with a token of appreciation. A Christinas party followed with exchange of gifts, and pot-luck lunch was served. The marriage of Miss Vivian Brwndermuehl, above, lias been announced by her parents, Mr. and Fred Braiulermuehl of Gillett.

In a ceremony Nov. 30, she became the bride of Raymond 11. Haels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben JIaels, Honduel.

A graduate of Gillett High school and the Oconto Falls these services which will have special Christmas nuisie to be sunt; by the choir. The new church bell will also be dedicated at this service. The bell is the gift of Kldred Klauser and was given in the The best that this season affords is our wish for you with a postscript hoping for a real old fashioned family get-together a year from now. memory of Anson Kldred and Howard Stiles Kldred. Services teacher tiaining department, she has taught in Oconto county for several years, at present in the Lakewood school.

Joseph Fumelle Dies At Home of Brother Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO, Wis. Joseph Fu the opportunity to make the pilgrimage. Because of the uncertainties arising from the war situation, details concerning the dates of the pilgrimage and the places to be visited have not yet been announced. The expenses of the Wisconsin representative and of the girls representing the other 47 states will be paid by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The girls are to be fully chaperoned at all times, and all will be asked to take part in all of the pilgrimage.

Christmas Eve Program At Abrams M. E. Church Special to Press-Gazette melle, 82, a resident of Oconto for WISCONSIN puttie SeteUce CORPORATION 75 years, died Wednesday night at Waukesha, where he had made his will be led by the Hew John G. Hilton, vicar. At St.

Joseph's Catholic church midnight mass will be celebrated tonight. The Hew M. J. Alt will officiate. Special Christmas music will be directed by Mrs.

I'ahl Davis with Miss Bessie Merline at the organ. Midnight mass will also be celebrated at St. Peter's Catholic church with the Hew J. J. Looze officiating.

A program of Christmas music will be sung by the choir. The same program will be sung at the 10 o'clock Christmas morning mass with the Hew Uyron Belongia officiating. The children's choir will sing at the 8 o'clock Christmas morning mass. At the St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed church the annual Sunday school Christmas program will be held tonight, it was announced by the Few John Verhage, pastor.

A Christmas eve program will be given tonight at 7:30 at the home with his brother, Gregory, for the last two years. The body will be brought to the Six of Hie seven sons of Fabian Reince 613 Fourth' street. Algonia, are in the armed forces, and the seventh is only 10 years old. Shown above in the top row, left to right, are Marvin, who lias been in the coast guard over a year; Peter, oldest of the six, who joined the merchant marine this summer; and Fabian the youngest, who enlisted in the coast guard two months ugo. The lower pictures are Leonard, a coast guardsman for about nine months, now on the Atlantic coast; Willard, a staff sergeant of the army air force under Major General James Doolittle in Africa; and Bernard, slationed at Brooklyn in a coast artillery unit.

There are four sisters in the family, which moved to Algoma a year ago from Green Bay. All are Algonia High school graduates except Peter, who finished at Brussels High. Mrs. Heinee died about two years ago. MacQueen chapel here Friday morning, with Christian Science services there at 2 o'clock Satur day afternoon, Burial will be in the Oconto Evergreen cemetery.

Born at Little Chute Feb. 2, 1800, he came to Oconto after the Farmers May Purchase Portable Sheep Tank Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO, Wis. The pur chase of a portable sheep dipping lank is being considered by Shawano county sheepmen, Assistant Agricultural Agent Russell O'Har-row has announced. With this in mind, O'Harrow and Haruld Volland of the county agriculture committee recently journeyed to Green Lake county to Inspect the jiheep dipping service there. As such a device is too expensive for an individual to purchase, it is planned to buy it on a cooperative basis, with each farmer contributing to it and deriving benefits from its use, which is, in the main, to control parasites.

Included in the plan will be assistance with drenching, docking and castration work. Civil war, when it was only a village in a virgin forest. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Julia DesJarlais, Chiming Bells Sound Out Oconto, and a second brother, Frank, at Carter. course, is traceable to war time restrictions.

ABRAMS, Wis. The Abrams Methodist church choir and Sunday school will present a Christmas program at 8 o'clock tonight at the church. In addition to selections by the choir, recitations will be given by Mabel Waldow, Sylvia Nicholas, Peggy De Lano, Leland Nicholas, Nancy De Lano, Carol Falk, Robert De Lano, Joyce Kidman, and Connie Byng. Eli Hanuon, Sunday school superintendent, will lead a prayer, and special songs will be sung by Norma Waldow and La Verne Nicholas, Sylvia Nicholas, Dona Mae and Dawn Nicholas, and Joan Knudson. Only two permits for home construction were issued, with another one being halted because of lack of materials.

Biggest single item on the list Ucil Ste. Marie to Report at Waac Post Special to Press-Gazette LENA, Wis. Miss Veil Ste. Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Ste. Marie of Klondike, bus been accepted fur the WAAC and will Iruve Washington, C. Jan. First American Lutheran church, it was announced by the Hew II. Cronrath, pastor.

Christmas day sen-ices will be held in German at 9 o'clock and in English at 10:15 Friday morning. The Presbyterian church, the Rev. T. C. Smart, pastor, held its annual Christmas program last U.

S. Orders Curb Butter-Egg Firms MILWAUKEE -P Restrain A Merry Christmas The family gathers about the festivi table and heads bow reverently in silent prayer and thanks an accurate picture of many homes on Christmas Day! May we join and supplement the many blessings already bestowed by wishing everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS was a powdered milk plant being constructed by the ing orders against ten wholesalers and retailers of butter and eggs Consolidated Badger cooperative. In this ease, five months' negotiH evening, jne ciramatizution entitled "The Little Shepherd" was presented by the church school. tion was required before the local firm was gianted priorities to ob 1 to go to Florida for her preliminary tiaining. Miss St.

Marie is a graduate of Cole- tain materials. The home permits went to Al Crivitz Funeral Held For John Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ. Wis. Services for John Torzala, 78, a long time resi frcd Kadletz and Fred Beversdoi for $5,800 and $3,000, respectively. Another building that went into Funeral Saturday for Mrs.

Charles DeBaere Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO. Wis. Mrs. Charles DeBaere, 70, died at her Mott street home here Tuesday night of a heart ailment. The body was removed to the Gallagher funeral i a High vore issued yesterday by Federal Judge F.

Ryan Duffy. The orders were in connection with alleged violation of OPA ceiling prices. A requested injunction against Armour and company was denied Judge Duffy ordering case to trial, with the comment that the question of violation depends on interpretation of regulations. Restraining orders were issued against: Land O'Lakes Creameries, Walter A. Hoppe of the Hoppe Commission company, Plankinton Packing company, and Thomas W.

Hurska of the Standard Produce school, and the four figure group was a drying Building Totals Drop at Shawano Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO, Wis. Building permits in the city of Shawano from Jan. 1, 1942. to Dec. 23, 1942, feveal that Its citizens expended 68,095.00, or about $56,000 less than last year.

The decline, of I i 11 i a room built by the Weber Veneer dent of Crivitz, were held Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic church here and riywood company at a cost of $4,500. mu course in beauty culture in Milwaukee, later taking a "The word for "Kiss" In is "honl." Miss SU Marie business course at the Min neapolis Business college, grad EVERYDAY MOVIES By Wortman uating there in 1042 Following her course there she went to Washington, where she has been em- with his son, the Rev. Henry Torzala of Washington, D. In charge.

Masses were said by the Rev. the Rev. J. pasctor of the church, and the Rev. M.

Jacowski of Wausaukee. The deceased is the father of 14 sons and daughters, five of them in religious service. Four daughters are in the convent of St. Francis at St. Louis, Mo.

His son Is a professor at Catholic university. There are 34 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren, and a grandson, Joseph, is studying for the priesthood at Orchard Lake, Mich. Ad- Jloyed in the office of ITice minislrator Leon Henderson, home and was returned to the residence Wednesday. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Joseph's Cathehc church with the Rev.

M. J. Alt officiating. Intel ment will be in the Oconto Catholic cemetery. Mrs.

DeBaere was born in Bel-glum Feb. 28, 1872, and was brought to America in 1881. She was married 49 years ago at Oconto. Her husband survives, along with four daughters, Mrs. Frank Suchardu, town of Oconto; Mrs.

Henry Delcore, Oconto; Mrs. Walter Foelker, Neenah; Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan, Oconto: five sons, Edward, Racine; Howard, Gillett; George, Anthony and Claude, Oconto; a sister, Mrs. Julius Step- company, dealing in butter and eggs. Carl Shapson of the Badger Butter and Egg company and Cudahy Bros, company, dealing in butter.

J. C. Jensen of the Cedar Hill Poultry farm, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Theis of the Badger Produce company, Wisconsin Butter Jobbers, and Herbert Draeg-er of Draeger's Food Shop, dealing in eggs.

Miss Lorian Kroll MILLER FURNITURE CO. 518-20-22 MAIN ST. Engaged to Soldier Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Kroll, Shawano, announce the engagement of their daughter, I.oiian, to Sergeant Harold Weede, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry man, Oconto; 30 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Weede, Bloomfield, la.

gve fcv body Miss Kroll is employed at Rock- VIA OR vs. saw-- jar -v ford, III. Sergeant Weede is slationed at the army flying school at Bl.vtheville, Ark. No definite wedding plans have been made. 'King of Kings' Movie Scheduled at Shawano Special to Press-Gazette SHAWANO.

Wis. The Shaw New Members Inducted Treasury Will Get Nazi Spies' Money WASHINGTON iU.Ri Attorney General Francis Biddle today ordered the federal bureau of Investigation to turn over to the treasury department the'' G2 in cash found on the eight Nazi saboteurs who were landed on the Long Island and Florida shores from a submarine. "This is a little Christmas present for Hitler," Biddle said. "It will be delivered very shortly in the f.rm of bullets." The money had been supplied to the saboteurs by the German high command to aid them in carrying out their mission in this country. Six of the saboteurs have been electrocuted and the other two are in prison.

ano Ministerial association has extended an imitation to the public to sec the picture, "King of Kings," at the high school auditorium at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, There will be no admission charge. John Goergen and the Rev. Beatified Marceil will show the movie. An old film, it was produced by Cecil B. DeMille.

It is a full length portrayal of the life of Christ. By Legion at Crivitz Special to Press-Gazette CRIVITZ, Wis. The initiation for new members of the Netel-Zenz American Legion post loid auxiliary was held at the Crivitz town hall Tuesday night in the ft.rm ft a Christmas party. Gifts were exchanged and a pot luck luncheon was served from a table decorated with poinsctlifls and candies. Almost every member of the post and auxiliary were present at the initiation and party.

If pSj' iincere oppreeiation of your I Lf; "yWs post friendliness ond patronoge Iz 6 ond with a wish for your continued fVJ0 A favor, we extend the beit wishes of rJbiS holidoy scoson be a happy one for all. a-r I I. May the Immortal MA Spirit of Christmas Bring Good Cheer, y0 y0 Brotherly Love and New Hope to Confused Minds and Troubled Hearts. Season's Greetings. ksf Ml It- y- Yr RNT mmm.

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