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Wednesday Evening, December 1 1 926. SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC NEWS OF GREEN BAY FRATERNAL GROUPS PARENT-TEACHERS SEND IN YOUR SOCIAL ITEMS THE GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE VISITING HERE 'WO at Auxiliary Card Party Last Evening Church Societies Parent-Teachers' Associations Y.M.C.A. Notes i i i i i i Rail Women Meet On Thursday Evening The Chicapo, Milwaukee and Ft. Paul Railway Woman's club will hold their annual business meeting on Thursday evening, commencing at o'clock in the American Lesion Imild-inp. it was announce! by Mrs.

John K. Dunn, president. All niembers are requested to be present as Important Parent Must Set Example, Says Speaker "It Is hs natural for a chili) to p'scc on a throne his father anil nioihir, as It is for that, chili) to scrp. It Is then the throne to vliich the child aspires. Anil there's onlv The Parent-Teachers' association ot the Dousmnn school will meet Friday afternoon at the school.

The meeting will be called at 3:30 and there will be a program and refreshments. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Trinity Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church parlor. Mi. Olaf Erickson will entertain. The Christian Endeavor social of the West Moravian church has postponed until Thursday, Dee.

9, at which time ail young people, of the church are urged to be present. Two hundred card players patron-iied the farty given last nlcht at the Allouez Community house by the Auxiliary to tha Catholic Woman's club for the benefit of the welfare fund. The organization was delighted with the results of tho gathering as It will enable them to proceed more rapidly with their work. The welfare committee of the club makes Quilts each year to pive to the needy, and the demand this winter has been unusually large. The girls were assisted last night by Mrs.

Charles Hawkin-son, Auxiliury advisor and Mrs, J. Monahan, welfare advisor. busllle-iS will be discussed. me iv-rson on earth who can displace Social Briefs ri.AY lmiiMU: The. fourth game in the bridge tournament being held at the Fannie Joannes Memorial ball will be on Friday evening, at 8:15.

Players are asked to bo In the hall at 8 p. so that playing may begin promptly. Tho final game will be played tho following Thursday, Dec. 9. Friendly Indian and Pioneer clubs ot the y.

M. C. A. boys' division, will hold their regular weekly meetings at the tomorrow afternoon and The regular weekly meeting of the rif club, of the young men's division, Y. C.

was held last night at the President Ralph submitted a report on the proceedings of the Older Hoys' conference held at Racine last week-end. Members of the club took part In an informal de-hate or discussion, and a swimming party was held in the tank room following the meeting. The next meeting of the club will be held on Tuesday of next week. The Christian Mothers of St. John's church will hold a food sale Saturday at the former Central Hardware store, 213 N.

Members are I asked to bring their donations early, i mother from her throne, and that pf-rson Is mother herself, I.ike-'v!so father." said Hiss Eleanor Gaff-ney yesterday afternoon, addressing he Catholic Woman's club on "Girls." Pro said that the problem of a h'ld was a problem cf society and Rev. C. F. Geiger to Visit Holy Laiuh Word hns been received from tho Rev. C.

F. Geiger of Raymond, South Dakota, who was pastor of the Wequiock Presbyterian church over 20 years ago, that he has completed arrangement to from Raymond early in 11127 for an extended tri to the Mediterranean and Holy Lands in Asia. He has booked accommodations on the S. S. Doric of tho White Star Lino and will sail on Jan.

22. The trip is to be made under the personal direction of James Boring, well known travel authority, whose company James Borings Travel Servico Inc. Bible Xew York, has chartered the entire ship for this annual cruise. The Rev. Geiger will go tlrsf to Madeira and then to Gibralter and Spain and will stop at Algiers, Tunis, Malta, Egypt, Palestine, Anatolia, Turkey, Greece, Sicily, Italy and the French Riviera, throughout northern France and then to England returning to the United States in the spring.

Rev. Geiger is especially intvrtsted in the week sight seeing scheduled for the Holy Land. He will visit practically every jiolnt of historical and Kicred interest. Mr. Geiger is well known here an 1 has mkny friends in Green Bay and vicinity.

K. W. Hoppe, 214 X. Washington-st. was pieiisantly surprised last evenins the occiision being his birthday, Curtis were played, the prizes 'oeins nwarded to Mrs.

Louis liul, and Mrs. Fiedler, consolation. Covers were laid for 12. i The Co-Workers club of the Trinity Y.W.C.A. Notes 'hat the responsibility of the future church met Monday at the if the child rested largely on tliei of Miss Kuniee Krickson, Lome -ormnunity.

"Herltaee Is Riven very aI.d.yt The next meeting will ba Httte consideration today, but the in two ttt the home of! A number of friends and relatives vtronmtnt and general atmospliere Arieen Murdock. Ml llth-st. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ome in for a larcr s) arc of the John Vanden Heuvel.

Allouez, Tues-! MF.KT THIS KVKNIM; The Little Theater Group will meet this evening at the Woman's club house at 7:80. Two one-act plays will be presented, "Overtones" by Alice Gerstenberg and "The Ci-Dcvant" by Michael Alien. The meeting this evening is for members and those do-siring to tnke a membership. is not open to the public. Dues are payable at this meeting.

The West Moravian Ladles Aid will (1.iy cvenjn. and assisted Mrs. Johanna II -mi Marlari.m Speaks Tho Lotus club girls had a most interesting meeting lust evening at the V. W. 0.

A. Ths following girls gave a clever playette: Marry Ann mid Loretu Thelen, Lillian Tease, Virginia Stingel, Hilda Hoeser. Miss Verkinia Markaiian, Near Kast Relief Worker gave a most in- MRS. CiKOUGE A. HEXTLKV Vanden Heuvel in tho celebration of her S5th birthday.

The evening was raise or blame" she stated. Tho wise training of a child, to pether with the example of character by father and mother were practically the sole factors In the raisins of a boy Mrs. George Albert Bentley and small son, George Albert III, arrived in the city from Panama, they meet tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Mrs. I. Torgeson, SOI fora-at.

As this is the last meeting before the s.ile all members are urged to bring in their committee work and donations. Ladles' Aid of the First M. K. church will hoid its Christmas sale talk. Tha interest of the have lived for the past three years i terestmg girl to honorable manhood and (pomanhood, Miss Cf.ffncy stated.

She quoted examples of family life where! spent in playing cards and other grumes and at the close of the evening refreshments were served, covers being laid for about 40. Miss Celia Novak was pleasantly i i-prlsed Sunday at her home, 13.r7 St. the occasion beintr her to be guesls of Mrs. r.ent ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Iloeffcl, S. Qutnoy-st. thoucht fulness of parents "saved the and perhaps the future. supper iwnmrun i f.frn. uri-ed SniwrvlsiMt of' Joannes Memorial hall.

The, sale will begin at p. m. and supper will be A birthdav cake formed the served from 5 to p. m. an.i WHe Ail playgrounds and boardin.tr houses.

The latter she said were a great necessity, because girls pome to the city from the country vith very little moncv and had to seek out the wbrst for Theodore Metlke, of Shawano; Personals Two organizations of the young men's division, the Marathon club end tlwj Baymen's club, will hold their meetings at the V. M. C. A. tonight.

According to plans at present, the ses-sk ns will consist ot the usual discussion of business. Members of the young men's division nthletic committee will meet for the second time on Friday night, Dec. 3, to frame a sctietl-il? for the piaying of games in the Young Men's Division Basketball league. All division clubs planning to enter teams in the league, ate requested to send a representative to this meeting. There is still room In the league for a few "independent" teams composed of members of the division, and any groups which are planning the organization of a team tor entrance In the liegue will be expected to send a representative to this next meeting, otto notify the young men's secretary as soon as possible.

The opening games in tho league will be played on Dec. 13. W. H. DECLAMATORY CONTEST TONIGHT IN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Pleases Eye; Tickles Palate When one's appetltu is out of sorts and 'nothing appeals, the main object is to first offer suno nourishing dainty that will please the eye and tickle the palate.

Natural fruit juices, rightly sweetened and blended with easily digested gelatine, daintily served, are tempting when everything else falls. Sunlite-Jell with its 5 fruit flavors -lemon, orange, cherry, raspberry, strawberry and mint, makes it easy to prepare the most enticing and morsels. They please hearty appetites as well as the dulnty ones. Order of your grocer and gain a new conception of these dainty, delicious health-giving foods. Adv.

girls was shown by the fact that after her talk, they kept her for an hour asking questions and her talk and discussion was of real educational value. The girls pledged $60 to the work, and this will feed one child In the orphanage for one year. The Lotus club will have a party on Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows' home, with Misses Ella Schmitz, Angelina Bononotz, und Olga Chris-tensen as hostesses. The girls will meet at the 'V at 7.30 and so in a group to the home. Choral Club Meets The regular meeting of the Choral club will be held at the 'Y' this evening from to Austin Conservatory Concert The second number of the.

"Fellow- The monthly business meeting of the Ladies' Aid society 0f St. Paul's M. K. church will be held Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Kdm Krlppner, S.

Maple r.ve. Uroup No. 1 will be l.cMess. AH women of the rhurch are invited. Ladies' Aid society of the Grace Ltitherin church will meet tomorrow Dr.

and Mrs. Henry Atkinson havo returned from Chicago where they attended the Army and Navy football game. Mrs. Martha Leonard who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Orb Det'remer for the past two weeks has returned to Racine.

Annual Affair to Be Held Under Auspices of Speech Arts Club; Invite Public. kind of quarters In which to live until they could find work, which brought them such little remuneration that they could scarcely better themselves. Girls from St. Joseph's Academy, accompanied by their own trio, danced a minuet In a graceful and delightful manner. Mrs.

Theodore Bouehe and Mrs. John Pernard Gueinzius were admitted to the club as active members. r.nd Mary Rose Milled to auxiliary membership. An important resolution was pasred by the women regarding the sales of Joseph Hoyea. of De Pere; Ksther Lurke), of Puck Creek; Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Xys, Mrs. Sasse and Baier.

Mrs. Xys was the hostess. Prizes at cards went to Miss Burke, Mr. Feld-hausen. Mr.

Xys, Celia Novak, Mrs. Paler, Klbn Bach and Mrs. Sasse. Miss Xovak received many gifts. A pleasant surprise party was held Saturday evening for William L.

Rodgers, at his homo on North Rroad-way. The occasion was his birthday. Cards were played, the following winning prizes, Mrs. H. Jacohson and George Arts, high; Mrs.

Clark and Louie Kriwanek, low. Covers were laid for the following, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kriwanek, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Kriwanek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Xemitz, Mr. and Mrs.

John Sucho- GET A Iship Hours'' to bo given at the Y. W. afternoon in the parlors of the church. A missionary program will be present- 1 ed and a business meeting will fellow. iThe following will entertain, Mrs.

Elmer Boettcher, Mrs. Kdward Jen- ring, Mrs. L. A. Uohloff and Mrs.

Christian Volhnar. i The Woman's I'mon of the First (Not STAY SET MARCEL a 1 ft periodicals detrimental to the minds Presbyterian church will hold their The l'Jiij Oeelamatory contest of the Speech Arts club of West High school will be held in the school auditorium this evening, beginning at o'clock. Ten girls will participate and an inter-rrting program has been arranged, "he winner of the contest will represent the Purple and White school In the annual Fox River Valley dj-clama-ti ry contest. A. this year on alternate Sunday afternoons, at 4 o'clock, will be held in ths gymnasium next Sunday afternoon.

The program will be given by the Austin Conservatory of Music and everyone is cordially invited to come. Hostesses, Mrs. W. 13. Stowell and Mrs.

Eugene Fox. Prop-am lty Mrs. II. S. Holies On Thursday evening, Dec.

9. at and morals of the young people. It HROTUKKHOOl) TO MF.KT The Men's Brotherhood of the Grace Lutheran church will meet tomorrow in the parlors of the church. Supper will be served at 6:45 and a program will follow, in charge of August F. Ivrlnsle.

Christmas bazaar and supper in the church on Thursday, Dec. 2, in the I afternoon and evening. Various booths niel, and Dr. and Mrs. II, W.

Jucob- ft Hows: "The Catholic Woman's club of Green Bay wishes to go on record as opposing the sale of magazines that re intended to prevert the minds of have been arranged and articles sen of Denmark; Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. The Lasting Marcel Wave No Grease No Oil sale will consist of fancy work, hand- jPapitieau.

Mrs. C. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Last year.

Miss Pernaitette Donovan Crennan's Gift Fruit Cake $1. roys und girls while posing as giving kerchief ladies, home made candies Thomas Farley, Mr. and Mrs. George In rhys'cal education and and pop corn balls, mince meat, fruit Arts and Mr. and Mrs, William Mar- of West High won first place in the Is o'clock.

Mrs. H. S. Dulles will give vallev conference contest and follow-i 'alK u'lnn' nel' meeting yer tin of Green Bay and George Rodgers tonally, and dining with the Crown fiU. We ask the new nealers to clean cakes, rnnstmas cookies, sauerkraut their shelves of such material In an and baked beans.

There will also be attempt to aid in the effort to improve a country store. Supper will be the moral condilions surrounding the served from 5 o'clock of Green Bay." of Escanaba. The marriage of Mis Mary Fdil- Did you attend the Better! Homes and Pure Foods Really it's wonderful! Better; Prince Gustav and the Princess Louise ot Sweden. Many girls have expressed a desire to hear this fas- The Marinello Beauty Shop Phone Howard 790W 223 N. (sVinn Phr.n CO rs of the West side school have high lit pes that this feat will be duplicated by one of the school entrants this ysar.

In addition to the declamatory contest there ill be a musical program. Included in this are several numbers by the mixed chorus and Julius Vieaux and Mrs. John Whitney. The public is invited. and the, association is very glad to plan to gO tonight! Columbus Mrs.

J. L. Heaton read a letter -m the president of the National Club Auditorium, afternoon and jbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edelbeek, 517 to Clement Smits, son of Mrs.

Herman Smits, took place yesterday morning at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. The Rev. Joseph A. Marx officiated.

Miss El- sie Haszel attended the bride while i Louis Edelbeek acted as best man. "Static" BY GLENN TO CLE offer this opportunity to everyone to come and hear her. A silver offering will be taken, which Mrs. Bolles will give to the T. W.

C. A. evening, Fri, and Sat. Admission 15c. cell of Catholic Women urging women to co-operate in furthering nrk of the Council.

Pible class met at 2.30 In the of the house. The Bible read- i civen by Mrs. K. P. Knudsen a lesson from the Fourth Kings.

Miss Josephine Schu must admit that reception! The bride wore a plum colored satin was scarcely any better than 'dress with slippers and hat to match fair for the past few daws. I and a corsage of sweet peas and read an Interesting paper on has dropped off considerably, roses. The bridesmaid wore a jungle Israel. There followed an jntei ferencn hx been mnra I green frock and a corsage of sweet peas and roses. The newly married xnlalning the three liturgical of the church year by Miss noticeable than usual, especially along tho car lines.

Gold Metal and Brocade Sil ver Metal and Brocade. About Eight Combinations it Kelleher. You Will Be Interested in the Demonstration of couple left for 'a short wedding trip and will be at homo after Dec. 10 at 517 Pinc-st. Someone expressed the opinion this morning that, there were several defective arc-lights cooking merrily away on the West side these nights.

City Briefs vv The best reception during the past week or more has been the late afternoon programs. We picked up KOA at Denver Tuesday before 5:00 o'clock. The program follows: Serenade Schubert Until Sanderson Mixed Chorus The Valient Robert Middlemass Rosemary lleffernan Stealing Cleopatra's Stuff Francis Kllbourne Evelyn Ilawley The Red Candle Temple Bailey Mercedes Lu Maye The Mourning Veil I. L. Harbour Marie Pilz Zigeuneriveisn de Sarasate Julius Vieaux Mrs.

John Whitney The Freshman Fullback. Ralph D. Paine Ruth Hnthe One Uses The Handkerchief Eilenar Cowan Stone Beverly Taymr The Sign of the Red Rose Norman Bruce I Madeline White Play The Gam? Ruth Mitchell Dtty right Down In The Deep Cellar. Herbert Rehfeldt Helen Selmer Judges' Decision Presentation of Medal Marion Sorenwm Mrs. F.

Haydu was pleasantly surprised at her home, 1112 Chris-tiana-st. on Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Anderson, Mike Lausten, H. He.lgerson, G.

Fischer, Charles Kuske, A. Louis, J. Plettner, Walter P.eabein, C. James, Mrs. J.

Schike. Joe Hayda and mother, Mrs. C. Kuake, Sr. Schafskopf and cinch were played, Mr.

Helgerson and Mrs. Louis winning high prizes in schafskopf and James and Gladys Anderson winning high prizes in cinch; Mrs. Lausten and Mr. Reabein. Mildred Anderson and Raymond Fischer received consolation prizes.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Jacobson ot De Perft announce the birth of a son, Richard Harry, born Nov. 30.

The regular meeting of the Fort Howard Lodge 406 has been postponed until Dec. 16. Monica Mc Closkey, 122 who is confined to St. Vincent's hospital, is report ed as improving. KFI at IjOS Angeles is still being being brought in with habit-forming regularity.

Pure Food Products at the Pure Food and Better Homes Show Particular women appreciate Mrs. Drenli's Products because tliey know that ((ualily is assured Quality plus those appetizing blends. DEMAND MRS. DRENK'S PRODUCTS OF YOUR DEALER Chris Osmond, 837 picked up Salt Lake City, Utah, the other night with fair volume. This station is seldom heard here.

Worth 3 Times This Price i I Strand Millinery Next To Strand Theatre I Mrs. Ed. Barnard will be the tomorrow at the Allouez Community house. I you have been fortunate enough to have heard Ztz Confrey and his orchestra over W'CAE, at Pittsburgh, you have listened to one of the best popular pianists in the game. Zcz Columbus Club Notes Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene S. Williams, 405 Monroe, announce the birth ot can make that piano do its stuff in all Thousand Island Dressing Mayonnaise Dressing a son, Christy Collins, born Nov tj St. Mary's hospital. languages including the Scandinavian.

The linntnmuiit meetimr (if tbe Hiirh Potato hips Shoe Potatoes Prepared Mustard Horse Radish Horse Kadish Mustard Pure Vanilla Extract flutter (ream Dressing Improved French Dressing Delicious Sandwich Filler Imperial Relish Sweet Orange Marmalade Kgg Noodles A card party will be held Thursday evening in the auditorium of St. Mary cf the Angels church. The public Is cordially invited. hile feeling around the dials, look-1 BChool Boys' class will be held Thurs-j Jor a station last night, we day evening, it was announced by F. fina picked up one.

said we, m. Wassenberg, boys' secretary at the "London:" After stalling around for I Columbus club this morning. The a half hour, the announcer finally meeting is called for the purpose of Pure Imon Extract brokft rtnwn nnrl I'nnKcc tint tha Women Lose less time, keep charm under trying hygienic conditions. New way provides true se' curity-discards like tissue submitting the constitution to the members. Originally this meeting was called Monday evening, but the committee was unprepared to meet at that time.

The H.u-monv cub will be enter-1 Mat. on was located at Gmro, Wis. tained tomorrow afternoon at the it-- v'e understand that Omro i.s some-home of Mrs. Frank 721 il- i Jf)w where near Oshkoah. Or is it up around Superior? Pure Products Deiler otx It's too late now to make any dif-' The meeting of the Admirals will ference, anyway.

We've already i he held Thursday afternoon this week We Cordially Invite You to visit our booth at The Pure Foods and Better Housekeeping Exposition Columbus Hall Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Afternoons and Evenings In the meantime, ask your grocer for a sack of taken the axe to our music box, "Meet One of Mrs. DrenU's Representatives at the Show" instead or in the evening. 1 he var- I ious shelters and bird houses built by the members will be compared at For the benefit of those who came The Mystic Workers will meet tomorrow evening at Moose hall. The meeting will be called at eight o'clock end all members are to be present. The Ladies' Auxiliary 1.

A. of X. will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Speck. All members are urged to in late, we will explain that DX, in; this meeting.

the pariance of radio maniacs, means anv distant station. TO KKCITE ROSARY Members of the Queen Elixibethi Mgium club are revested to meet at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at! 1113 S. Van Puren-st. to recite the i A distant station, evidently, is; anything t-outh of De Pere or east of! Dtllevue. A DX bound is the only species of dog in captivity thut runs to horns.

I FURS rosary for John Du Pont. "T.D-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, fretful days. Now the insecurity ot the hazardous "sanitary pads" has been ended. You wear sheerest gowns, meet every and all social or business ei-actments in peace of mind any time, any day. It is called "KOTEX" fiy times as absorbent as the ordinary cotton pad! Thoroughly ieodorizts thus ending ALL fear of offending.

WEP.STER-(U.R) While hunting wolves near here, E. Malone and Walter Peterson killed a lynx, the lirt seen in Wisconsin in many years. The animal was treed by hounds. The Daughters of the I'nion Viter-! ans rn.M tomorrow slit at in the gynin.isium of the y. y.

o. A All members are uro-1 ti, be present as there will be election of Carol 214 nn orp'oye of the Wisconsin comp-my is cor.fln.-d to r.t. 'n h.p:t.il where she un-' wrnt tin ox-rutin Saturday morn- In answer to an inquiry, the technical waff says that a loud-speaker is a man who claims that he got California so loud on bis one-tube "Oiil. Our prices are always right our furs are the very best buy with confidence and wear with pride. Discards as easily as a piece ol dyne" that it broke ail the windows Thursday is First Methodist hl Church Fund Dav at The Press- Even lienor cm "do a good piece i Gazette Better Homes and Pure of work if.

when he heari a favorite Foods Show. One-half the Ut inM f-red with, he finds tjcket sae g0eS' to the building tissue. No laundry. N6 embar A i- rtJiy 1 i fund for a new church. Attend.

ry to the "as ill ho'd their roo-n-Friday TV1.V.! ire. All lnenilior-i art- tin writes a no'e to eithtr or both of rassment. You ask for it without hesitancy simply by saying "KOTEX" at any drug or department store. Costs only a few cents. Proves old wayj an unnecessary risk.

A. NORGAARD 105 E. Walnut St. At the Bridge them of the Help them. tlio s'ations info.i interference.

be nt imi.MrLu'it FLOUR Br r-rr KOTeX No laundry discard Itlce tissue The Highest Priced Flour in America and Worth All It Costs r.l he trar.xi.-tft un, LIGHTS FOR "SANTA CLAUS LAME" ti-tn light for "Am' a cl.ris along Washmg'ou-st. tram 'O un marks (ire. lUy's formal for the hel. iay MiMit now opening. The eVotri.

nr.s ht their nrk. bj i ghts will not be illuminated unul the Kvin is more advanced. It w.ts thought wist-. 1-oweter, to Mr.iu- them MAN HELD, POISONED 2 PONIES, SAYS CHARGE Hoks of 1)- Pere pleaded not guilty in Municipal court yesterday to a charge, of poisoning two ponies, the property of John i'Meoro of lie The complaint: charges that on th- night of Oct. 3, Hoks plaia-d poison here the ponies g.t it, with the intent tn kill the iinuiKiis.

which did die of the The eue was adjourned un- t.l D-c. S. and Hoks released on bona I LUDOLPH ARENS 1 EXPERT TEACHER A GOOD HOME DEMANDS GOOD WALL COVERING We call your attention to our large stock of wall paper. Each and every roll has been reduced in price to such an extent that it now is offered at sale prices. There is no time of the year when the best of workmen can be employed as easily as now.

Our experienced workmen will be glad to do your decorating WAGNER'S WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE Winter weather calls for warmer wear. full line of cold wi-ather SPORT FROCKS Just rrcmeil No two alihe. Prices from $5.50 to $15 Come in and look them over. You will be surprifd at the, alues. Also the finest ilis-lay of Linprie in the city.

THE JANETE SHOP Si; Pine St. while the weather was favorab'e. st-me of the Jiff.i-ulties tr in pnpvb-us year. King Midas Mill Co. (Branch Office) Cedar and Jackson Green Bay Phone: Adams 382 Wholesale Distributors for Brown County and Vicinity Did you attend the Better Homes and Pure Foods Show? Really it's wonderful! Better1 plan to go tonight! Columbus Club Auditorium, afternoon and OF PIANO Studios 312 N.

AdamiSt. Adjoining Northland Hotel I Phone Howard 1617 Mil) I KK KMt KS The topic lit the week sem i the Fnt lii-itist church this tv 'ns t' -Th S-n. 117 N. Adams St. Telephone Adams 304 (, evening.

Fri. and Sat Grnan Cft Fruit Cake $1., Admission 15c. i.

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