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a xt a TTTPn A V. JULY 24, 1926 TUTTl xx. I. i ftT nlTrO mm rtULU LH01 III I lo i iu-u nubnu SERVICES HELD fj r-w Be Of Good Courage URN W. STANLEY SMITH IN FOR MRS.

FOR OTTO P. JUST OF ELKHART LAKE ArTER STROKE Ci APOPLEXY I EXCEL1M PROGRAM IS TO BE GIVEN TTACK ON CANDIDA 1 fcb Funeral resi- Walter Born, well known resi Mrs. autr who died at men 'first we turn on the radio, this sudden brimming of the air with sound seems miraculous and vncannV.to-us. And then we realize that lure is no suddenness. The air confab those selfsame sounds, Mer or not our are attuned to hear them.

Always, day and night ceaseless waves of sound assault our ears, and we are deaf to them without the aid. of that, subtle servant which' we call the ,,,.1 i.aVe The body Of IK. II ill l. Viitel man dent oi iwm, wpre held at 9 thfamllr m. touay ii-i q.oo a m.

fv.ior and at S.oU a. au Fred Koch, 51, died ttve, of his mother, Mrs Koch, 1413 North Seve OttO P. JUSt, prouiiucui. to him for anything he feels In-Minini to nominate himseii. wlio died Tuesday evening, laid to rest in the Elkhart Lake at 6:30 a.

ni. todav. Smith denied that Ekern was trsr- th drafting of the Hip. inirnrlfi or suunu. Ha XllVUIIill ruuiu.

m. of Lima. nf St. fered a sudden etroke of cemetery Friday afternoon iouow- fruflfc, if urace at ait, out rZCn 7. 41.:..

4 T7 tpv Father jraui Ing services at St. John's i.vangei- on jinursaay from which recovered. Veterans' Bureau insurance law. Secretary of State Fred Zim-merman. another of Smith's opponents, for the progressive nomina fattft to believe in other miraciesivniuv i.

4ifli7 hp. tin miracles out facts as wen. Cont5nued from page 1) er. F. w.

sen tBy United Pressl La Crosse, Wis. Senator Rob-ert M. La Fpllette, If he were alive today, would disown "many of his followers even Herman Ekern, whose praises the Crown Princ of Wisconsin (Robert M. La Toilette, Jr.) is singing." W. Stanley Smith, former insurance commissioner, candidate for the progressive rumination for governor, Sed at the requiemhigh mass churcb.

The listed by ReY. George Goesiot Mr. Koch was born cannot 0w; u7iaf tinAeard mwfir Zore flnd comfort when a T5 nKUUia" I trick in fancy roller skating Is de monstrated by the quartet. Highlander Band at Marrs cnurcu a.irrt of The funeral was one, ot the and tion for governor, aisu share of the attack launched XT 1- ati all about us today, only leaning jor inc umvu -knowledac shall flood our dull senses -Kith hght, and Falls and sii 3orn- ever held in Elkhart, to Sheboygan vith Li. nf mv recent addresses Zonlen presided Mr.

Just and the family Tv.o -nnvnl Scotch Highlander when a baby and had shall understand. I made some remarks about the hand has a record of many great (jnicago, thft orcan during the service Milwaukee. since. After finisWn. school Helen Keller The Pallbearers -wew at- floccnPf.

George Jt naieu, -nail- took a position as clerk triumphs. It has just finished a summer engagement of ten weeks candidate for governor as having Alined to answer the question ana iwerg and ft at Asheville, Nortn uaKota, iu nbuk William tend the services, nuuww Hand, Fred RoenDUK. wprA phmip Hollenbeck, eighteen of the Sky." wmcn lonoweu under oath whether he was a mem-hor of the klan or any similar or as a declared in a campaign speech here last night. attack Smith's address was an attack on Attorney General Herman L. Ekern and Secretary of State Fred Zimmerman, both of whom are also candidates for the Progresslje nomination for governor in Jhe aisu i emetery I Eisermann, Chi and most successful sea Mr.

Koch was of a i rrniPi Wacner. Louisville; son at St. Petersburg, Florida, the ul Tiiiimpnfeld. Chicago: A. A.

home ssu Ms Five Democrats Are Out "it- noma 'of his uncle. Tvev. v. ugie tr-hieaeo. and Hugo Men are ravelin tion and a lar.ee circle of mourn his sudden death The survivors are hii and -numerous relatives Funeral services wiiiK0 ganization.

-A "And now I want to remind you, that in the last WMtorial election the Ku Klux Klan had a candidate for senator, Woodward, and openly supported him and the candidate made no secret of his klan sunshine eiven tnem ny me Tjr.p" eiven them by the at Findley, Ohio, came home suu. ch ca50. The active pallbear- zens and civic clubs of St. Peters rav for a visit at the nome Goldammer, Jonn Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. Dono- a. LaBudde. Gerret To Defeat "Ma Ferguson JJJ 2 r- Monday from the Misses Sheehan of Mil- Albert Kuhlmey of Tho hand has continually aaueu ttc nnnniaritv by its ability to "'v i.ftfiri- duTing the week Schindler of ivuie. iifv vln R.

Brandt, of the Fiwrl i. voir please the most varied of musical tastes. They play all classes of mu- at the Dan Donovan auu Chicago, William Casper oi aui the State Democratic Executive past kins Rv S. A. BARKER flllSTnve AVI UeC 4 homes.

affiliation, in mis is no avowed klan candidate, but does it not look suspicious and smell of the fiery cross that man for man the membership of The Invisible Empire are supporting a particular candidate for gover- oni in rinins so always noiu Wctllivot, Milwaukee. rcnited Press Staff Correspondent Committee departed from its CUS- books in Madison ana the inspection of accountants as to his activities and profits in retainers as attorney for the insurance companies. "It is interesting to read the strenuous eulogies Presented of aiirfipnpps to the last mo Dallas, Texas. lexans win uai-j tom hy giVing her a "vote or con- The floral tributes give mute ev 6viuuai uiumi will officia interment will bo made in wood cemetery. The bndT viewed by friends at the' Home up to the hour of the al on Monday.

tri rrart lot today in a two-party primary FIND OLD FOOTPRINTS fidence" and appealed to jhe dem idence of the esteem in wun-u Arnon? the stars or tne Dana is just was held. The room coawiu ocrats to "accord a faithful execu Bobbie Brollier, fceoten icuui no" Ms address. Smith tive the courtesy of a second term r)tfnTer Discoveries of foot- tn ffin uenver. r-vnn whose dialect songs nave neen one Ekern tnere is 71." rrong with them, except that r. ATP.

untrue." Smith ing the casket, was oanneu ou ui sides, testimonials of love and af issued the following warning to for the first time in tne states history. Virtually a complete ticket headed by two gubernatorial candidates is in the field on the republican Hrket bv virtue of the xix i off in roe uiiiuvi siuco, of the most popular musical oner JUS l. In the face of the committees 25.000,000 years fection for a man wno enjojeu nf the Hienianaer organza. roVionna. or UO to iwe action.

Moody and Davidson navel hppn announced by th confidence and esteem oi me JJU XI iu tion many years. Miss Dora Hilton, AGED RESIDENT epnurprt thft state with an he or of "For 21 j'ears of his life, lias held some public office Kt that, as a matter He travels 'the fastest who travels to mtPM tn "rid the state of Fer- Afor- Mnw nt the r.tioc number of friends dramatlc soprano is anoxner GeQrge But. sides John Lauletta, harpist Tur- primary regula- alone gusonism," built around the for- or m. The tracks were from Elkhart and other localities iinm in a- national luustum. 1 A xi.

Wftdnesdav admitted and home on Wednesday tact, does not confer squatter rights ner Nearing. cornet soioisi, u- rpmiire that more than mer governor's 1 800 feet below the rim were visited the IS LAID 10 1 tion of his wife's administration. mauftuUU. -v i i fill. i rt-tn riiiiiiMV -M rge Treborg.

yiopnon mugt fce cast by par. before succeeding primary cnmft nueer. sympathies to the bereaved mem IS mav invoked. VjlllUlll, fcww CREW OF U. S.

CUTTER nor, it is charged, is paramount to bers of the ramiiy. while. the two-narty primary in Ilocum Attractions i. v. Un innovation in state politics, "election" of Ferguson to a iounn term.

Ferguson was impeached nttorflies nnd robins have been Adell. Funeral servicon held this afternoon for th' A show of unusual merit tu uC 0tfra the efforts UUlvw All noon naie-arv. Alberta. All and removed from office in iyi art hv the Herman Scliooi or "rir, IT Mrs. Louise Teschendorf, 69 ri-vor running, free and ENSE while serving his second term.

TED FOR OFF dogs and ponies. The dogs and ot Miriam A. Fergu CONVIG passed away Wednesday it ku golf is popular. Moofly. red-haired attorney-gen TinniPa do a number or new anu i -mor Pm husband, former famous and her gov- i snn anu.

iiei uunuauu, o- son eral, asks the nomination, on his record as prosecutor of a relentless home of her son, Elchari, in town of Scott, where ih hij a I nit add I aaUy to ernor James E. Ferguson, from the posing horse. Rose, acta greauy rtnti.a.i horizon. Whether America broke off from investisation which forced a part siaeu lur buiub lime, srr. ottraftinn.

The Hocum snow t- Six democrats including three etots fMTia -mnnnns of vears ago and of the Ferguson appointed this year has fceen Diuea ior ap iino from Laguna beach. i -amnion. seeK to occupy me feu vcl- ABSOLUTELY PURE LOOK FOR THE FRANK TAO FRANK AND COMPANY. MILWAUKEE drifted westward like a huge ice were held at the Scott Lutte church and the Kev. Kanleit elated.

pearances in several ox tne ica ui us 192? 0utstanding cities in th Unitd States besides a berg may be determined Dy rauiu, it is said. amons the opponents of the woman Washington, D. C. Charges i.o. nr county iairs.

San Pedro, Cal. Boatswain John Dezeeuw and six of the crew of U. S. coast guard cutter 259 to- day were convicted by a general court martial on charges involv- I lng hl-jacking, falsification of the log, false swearing and conduct 1 nrpludicial to the good of the ser- governor, who seeks re-election nvon thi. endorsement of the State TViroo hie acts are staged by the made by II.

Stayton, chairman Aoanoiation Acainst the highway commission out of office. Several highway construction projects were cancelled following the resignation, but extensive grand jury investigations failed to result in indictments. Lynch Davidson bases his plea for the nomination on his business isin? the state a noTnnrratic Executive Committee, is JL. uviiv.jtinn Amendment, that in Hocums. Officers and Directors Th following officers and direc 4 Lynch Davidson, millionaire lum-Houston and former tnxicatins: liauors are Ireeiy soi thft United States steamer lieiitenflnt-Ernvernor.

and Dan Dividends for You from Public Service Development Leviathan as well as other vessels Moodv. youthful attorney-general tors of the Sheboygan County Ag ricultural association are responsi nwnftrt bv the shipping Doara, re IjJ in Mnnrtv is 23. vui "business administration. The governor's women opponents have not made extensive cam-naisns. Mrs.

Johnston's outstand Turn ftther women. Mrs. Kate suited today in the ordering ot two Johnston, of San Antonia, and Mrs vie The court martial, presided over by Coast Guard W. C. MacCoun of San Francisco, did not announce the verdict, but according to regulations, its fail- tire to notify the prisoners of ac- quittal carried the message of I court martial decision is I mnflrmed bv the secretary of the investigations by Washington Rfiith Wilmans.

Dallas attorney Tt. was stated at the treasury ing plank is based on a plea for modification of the Eighteenth Amendment withgreater enforce that customs officials and depart- ble for this year's fair: President C. J. Neftrllng, Plymouth. Vice President Dr.

H. A. Arp-ke, Sheboygan. Vice President Emil Titel, Plymouth. Secretary I.

B. Wensink, Plymouth. Treasurer J. M. Doesburg, Ply ment of Justice omciais York will look into the charges.

with O. F. Zimmerman, evangelist, complete the list of democratic gubernatorial aspirants. While many of the issues of the campaign have been based on the administration of the state's first woman governor, political utter-anrps of the last few weeks has treasury, the seven will be sentenc- ment of the proposed curtailed statute. Mrs.

Williams proclaims strict and Impartial law enforcement. "Higher taxes for the rich man and lower rates for the poor is the promise of O. F. Zimmer 1 rd to a year's imprisonment anu rHeVinnnrnhlv discharged. An investigation from witnin was also ordered by the fleet corporation at the direction of the ship Testimony at the trial accused mouth- Directors R.

A. LaBudde, K. Via x-PSRPl seizing a loaded rum arraign- vs. Melvin. Plymouth; ueorge hnat oft Lascuna beach May 20, -u, oor, TTsiiio' o.

r. I ment ox iiiwjuui Tn tha center of the hectic cam misappropriating most of the cargo, turning in thtrty-flve cases of at L03 Angeles harbor and IX Uill, oucuujfcuu Frauenheim, Random Lake, Frank Ubbelohde, Plymouth. paign as has been the case for the fifteen years. "Farmer Jim ping board. Acting Dry Chief Frank Dow asserted that the captains of American liners would be held strictly responsible and punished for lia-uor law violations on their ships.

He minimized reports that padlocking proceedings would be instituted against the big passenger The following are honorary vice misrepresenting the date and place fha rantnrB. The vessel had presidents of the society: Ferguson has borne the brunt of the effort to' return his wife to office. Thrown on the defensive, man, "tithing evangelist' oi aw-ens. Colonel H. H.

Haines, manager of 'the Houston Chamber of Commerce, and E. P. Scott Corpus are the gubernatorial candidates in the party's initial state primary. Under the provisions or the state primary system, the two lead? ing democratic candidates will battle for the nomination in the "run hpn assisned to search for the Towns Towns Greenbush, James Rock nf ATrs. Aimee Semple Mc vorwisnn has fought back savage if liquor violations an(1 jame3 Prlndeville; iv nil eharsres hurled against his phprsnn anrl was supposed to be Herman, Holland, liners even were proved Auarust Fromme, Jr, in thft area, where the uMfA's administration, centering lvu.o vu "Par-IWlieS Lln.

Mil Ubout her refusal to call a special PLYMOUTH NEWS ITEMS HM off primary late in August, uniess one entry secures a majority in the July (today's) primary. Winners of the run-off primary will face the republicans in the general state election in i.SP the state WsbwTy 0. C. Baum; a. re- AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Engelklng, and m.

J. T.r record in office and ci.u,.nn 1 1 a a rH si. man i OUCUUfcau kj Sherman, R. C. Stolper and P.

Lie- and Mrs. F. P. Lamb were at Mil benstein; Russell, N. J.

Gregoire; Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Clander- Elkhart Lake, Wilson, H.

Herbst. mann and. Mr. and Mrs. Whliam UUSl.

tvp rifv. bin neneral hosnital at Madison, iwas a rcv-cuu rpf Heiden motored to Milwaukee, i -h win Mis Marie Thurman returned Villages Aden, jos. jvud; cascade, L. A. Moll; Cedar Grove, G.

Grotenhuis; Elkhart Lake, W. P. Sunday and epent then day. Mr. l.

a. hiAA i rn npr nni in illli nLvuuuo TaKe treatmenia ior io nt. and Mrs, Otto -Carthaus and Mrs. k. Wnifs.

inav a vaLai uan.c, bvav John Arndt, and a. w. Wlppler; Glenbeulah, W. D. Scott cvinhnv-IMr.

and Mrs. A. J. oil, at tne VAlhlar moved to Elkhart Lake, tt.ii crootc atiKimsp.t cottase. Mr.

and xars waukee Sunday to act as sponsors for the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cletus Zlegler. Dr. and Mr J.

W. Hess have been forced to postpone their trip west on account of the duties of their profession at present. Miss Lucile Cummlngs, who Is taking a nurse's training course at the American Hospital, Chicago, i3 enjoying a vacation at tlve O. H. Halboth home and at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank and H. F. Thackray; corner, y. onA .511 nccunv their Kiiu rails, cWt nent J.

Kohler; Oostburg, Matthew and t.v. -STl ftnrl TV1 ATfl.1 Oil II HUUCl. oucuujb-ui nnerietn Mrs. Van siula is a Thursday evening in the city at Daane; Random Lake, H. W.

Ber- Wm Tth Miss Ida, of this parents, 'd H. C. Scholler; Plymouth Wm. Luth. I city yaicuio, inn i.

i .1.. imoit. tha hnnifl oi lue iui uuci KUesi. ai wo uuiuo ui UC1 tt TlnVor tr nrtaiT TO City, ivir. auu wia.

When Out child. Mrs. Fred Halle. Mrs. ll.

Mr. anu iir. a. and children, of Glemeulan, spent fichelWburg. of Sheboygan, is Thoit from here who attended the A Dow.Charles c-fr aturday and Sunday at Nekoosa, visiting in the city at the home omstn district meeun u.

v. y. uieni; uDySiiu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her Barents.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman held at Kiel. uesaay even Alfred Jung, weo. coaensieiu, o----- Mrs.

James Kiel. Tuesday A 1 s-m Becker. Mrs. Witt Swart return- were: a. I v- XV iuT.iT: Hodee.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mc WU. Qri'irf return- WPM A 1. IVUCUiCi, nufeuoi h.

1J. ITanKe. oucuu)feau H. F. ed to her home here Wednesday Eichenberger, Louis Diehl, Chas.

George A. Robbins and nousai. oi uamnDeiisport, eycui. Sherman in the town of Mltcneu. Several from here attended the barn dance given by Mike Hand in his new barn on the farm near Cascade Tuesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby of Waldo, Miss lis TR.C Tni-ninjr. utter- snendine a few Keed. wm.

aau ujw xum- man. Sunday in the city, guests at the preventative Ca I i KT.riienn irhan at-1 man. iiay liueae iciumcu home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge.

Vlaj "A i nf Elkhart Lake, mo- Mrs. John Sperl entertained a T. F. Franey is spending the week atter spending boiub uiub V-? "Wrv rniintrv. Rtnr.

fpw ftt cards. Tuesday even F. Franey is spending the week alter spending eome mue lU'VU I t- TlTi In Chicago with her daughter, Mrs a. uoner Mnsr ner nome on r.as. itci "T-i 1 Jt I rrrkfiM wav v.

a Oscar Pokel and family. Anthony and SOUS, UejlOIl au.u uauuo, i eu cci, ow v. 4-vT Merrill left for Shaw Reddineton. of Milwaukee, is a Josephine rr i.wa a xr rT KniianRiniua. au.u.11 rnsn iiti-ililjs fri'Mivwcmfi xt i i r- iiiiMuriwuin, i i i rii mitul.

11 a guest at the home of his sister, George Austin was zLi.ii T.anMflter trhpre she will visit hostess. Mrs Dolly Crosby of Plymouth and bro-iher Louis Crocby of Chicago were callers at the P. H. Slattery home in the village Wednesday and at the Mike Dunn home in town of Holland. The Edgar Schilling family have returned from a three weeks' outing at Eagle Lake, near Racine.

The J. C. Saemann family have returned home after an Mrs. J. J.

O'Connell tney win mase a snort mnnth.Mrs. hMtPM to the members of the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edler, ana n. r.

ui v.iru- -V ik of Vior snent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer are enjoy- beulah, and iirs. waiter uaroime sii eei, iumuoj v.

Mtr mpssm. Hpnrv Bereen ana line numc ui JQK IU HUIU Uip uuuuciu I Geo. noon. The usual game ot buu and Mrs. i -m a I fori inith wptb nnsinpss caupxni aiuHfi j.

VQkU71aW 'iini, ii I iirriiinii a r.rppnif with In the city Monday evening Mrs. Maas purcnasea tne 5 rr and will Mrs. John Stinert and Mrs. Oscar tw I -1 XTilwronlrOA RTTPPl UU ww ur. inti mm laiunj.

xixiiiiil i J. I nnslATi Buchmann. Refreshments were 1 I nnAMHin hA A A IT P1TV MT1T I I 1 1 I TV OC5 CJV ana son spent luesaay in ui- Mr anfl coori hv th hostess? Mrs. li. Milwaukee.

Mr. and Mrs. uscar ner aaugmer, mrs. nu. mug, m.

---w ntr raivln iTplm Im MM W. li nRLIlH. Ill UIUUU1 XV. I r. UCUOO.O tlUli KKimcorn returned to tneir nome lamuy.

vuun Pts nf th club for the irpf i crupst at tne nome on-, nau uis buuuiuci outing at Crystal Lake. During the severe electrical storm Wednesday evening five heifer3 beling-ing to Otto Neumann were killed when a large tree near which they were standing wa3 struck by lightning. Loss partly covered by insurance. A movement has been started by some of the ladles in the village to have the streets sprin here after spending a few days at a j- roniitnn Mnndav. at about four afternoon.

The next Mr. and Mrs. Arno Den T. fl Thnrman. nf o'clock.

Mr. I'neips arises will oe neia Aupsio, lr nerlein. of Deerfield. arrived tio Run nn consirucnou oi Jirs. ustai duluuiouu in the city Tuesday evening at the this city, Mrs.

A. J. Wolf, of Phoe- uvn. i 1 .11 1 A. HVt.nvrt 1 mm4 T4mlMO Hill i i i i Mnvi.r rnia TV.

iiii i itiijiivia. i iitt'iiiiii mill i. YOU may receive a call from one of our representatives, who will tell you all about the advantages of investment in the Preferred Shares of Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. He will tell you how much the extent and value of the Company's activities have increased. He will tell you about the increasing demand for tne services rendered, and about the substantial, enduring properties that are back of this investment-He will tell you, too, how easy it is to invest you can begin now by paying only $5 a share per month on our convenient Monthly Investment Plan.

You ntcd not matt, however for our call. A phone, call or post carl will bring him quickly, with complete information as to. price and return. i Vt mnthai ni i I Ti i AriTnnfl. snpnr iv i Lumuauj vii.

i Sunday, at Long L. Dennerlein. Wednesday they and Thursday in onu au juac. ne nciy.us uau tvi a a UionV fell mi him. striking nis I Lake.

spent will air. ana arno ncuuesuo iucj? ouvuucu a 0fl -r rrrm Trptrel Irft ii. mi I nr.A rriUvirmifior -wrhirh was fractured at Mr. and Mrs. wm.

wetzei leu liann. lOWIl Ot lyillUUlU. lUUiS unuc uoi i. auu. iuuLiituu fentu i p.nu..

i daT they were guests at the home by Mrs. H. P. Glasow at her sum- thesocket. and he wi of Mr.

and Mrs. Roman Rauland, mer nome at lane winneoago. to use it A wwrv town Lima. Friday they spent at Dr. and Mrs.

Ross, Milwau- sister, miss wiai kled, as owing to the amount of traffic it is almost impossible to keep doors and windows open. Already they have met with considerable success and It is to be hoped that every one in the village will see the need of this work and sign the petition. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John JIarbrecht which had been given a private Mr.

and Mrs. Art. Dennerlein, and kee. were dinner guests Tuesday ton, Wednesday aiiernuuu, auu hi. I "1 While Louis Corners.

9 a in nTn nanv wi ill I i riririit' ni I unit i i-p iniuin i icllaiiicia uumw St. CAimun; li.Ji TT.fc...HV I nv.if.ocm lpnvs i TUphi ATittsoa Ktlppn Thnrman attending to express at ine Fischer had a oV nthcra thnw tp an1 Aiiaa rfMi riTf sripr snPTiT i fan I srai Hill. ivajr Set of teeth $15.00 up. Crowns 6. Union Painless Dentists.

SDend a week at a cottage there. Tuesday afternoon at crystal none in nis Dig toe uu mo Mrs. E. Mclntyre. Mrs.

unon wKe, and Mrs. Anton ivraus, ioot oauiy syuutcicu. cream weignmg aoaut wuc uuu- Miss Cora Akin attended tne w.ioutn, k. jos. ivrauf, ot sneooy- oren pounas, ieu C.

T. U. picnic held at the Mulle- gan. motored to Waukesha Beach Mrs. J.

A. Thacker returned to 8 Adell ton church, Wednesday. Dr. E. Sunday and spent the day wif-h her nome at wauion, aci A.

Bruns spent Thursday at uaK- jonn ivraus. liss Liara ijroaian, spending iue past field Mrs. Albrecht Gross and of Sagold, Michigan, arrived In home ot her parents, air. aau mib. on who have been visiting rela- the city, Tuesday, and Is a guest Adam Deppert.

She was accom- Wisconsin Public Service Corporation The much needed rain which fell Wednesday evening gladdened the hearts of everyone and considerably changed the outlook for tives at Appleton, returned to tne ot uiaays avasseoaum. paniea nome vj nine van itv Wednesday evening. Mrs. iiuDDara, an instructor in non. wno iii ii.

baptism-- some months ago was given a church baptism Sunday at St. Patrick's sponsors were Edgar Harf and Miss Rose Altenbach of Sheboygan. The name give'n the child was Frances Lorraine. Other guests at the Har-brecht home for the day were Mr. and Mrs.

William Tegge, Conrad Altnbach and the Misses Sophia and Thekla Altenbach of Sheboygan. Rev. and Mrs. Hintz and child of Mason City, Iowa, are guests at the home of Rer. and Mrs.

Schroth. Mrs. Bertha Schilling returned to her home at Bata-via Thursday after a visit at the Edgar Schilling home. Adelbert Long, who has been visiting at the William Pauline Bradford, of this city. Is the Brewster academy at Wolfe- weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. nf her rtaiirhtpr. Mrs. A.lboro.

N. is snendine her sum-l Bddenstengel, Misses Amanda farmers. If the drought had continued much longer farmers sere -r, i AVinnler at Elkhart Lake. Mr. I mer vacation in tne city, witn nerinarmon.

iiddib t-niuipseu auu facing a crop failure. Miss Cath Manito00 Marinette Menominee Green Bay Osjikosh Sheboygan nnd Mrs. Wm. ZinKgrai, Jirs. j.isisier, inline uamiora.

reaencs sateustme mviuiw ouu .1 11..1 i ...3 t. 14 V. c- Vi 7 nVirMf nnrt Aueust Z.inKS:rai I v-ari auunsiocs, oi uuaworin. iiiKH wiiu, auuiciub! ccuhu, mntored to Menasha. Sunday, and I Saskatchewan, Canada, arrived In kosh and Fond du Lac, Sunday.

erine Lamb and Miss Violet Mona-han of Sheboygan were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb. J. C.

Sae- rw .1 .1 i i Tr 17 i Tpnt the nay. Mrs. J. ZiinKgrai.i4-ne iucuiJ auu -win i x.uici auvi euu, 1 -1 i j. 1- I i vn- -KnmA Viavn afier nm a will SflCilQ IWO weeKS I melius ucis lur a ccv auu i uuiucu vu mt.i uuiuc at Xcenah and Menasha with rel-Jthen leave for Green Bay.

Mr. spending several weeks at Sioux raann has returned from a several days business trip to Montana. Atives and friend3. Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrawm. Fischer ana lamiiy Falls. S. u. mey made tne trip More than 4,000 Home Shareholders The banns of matrimony jwere pub Mnnt Barber and family, of tnlsireturned to tneir nome at ona Dy automoDiie, covering oau nines 97 lished Sunday at St.

Patrick's -Kir. nA Mrt. r. Chanman. of du Lac.

Monday, after a few days' in two days. BRANCH OF FCC WASMiNOTOM niftnhoiiiah and Mr. and Mrs. J. visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Toepfer VIS. ST MILWAUKEE I i nt t- 1 .1.

i r. i i cinnu if Tin were I w. u. reunen, ij uiuuu, i. ii auu i-mmren, oi oaeuuj gau, tjiem church by Rev.

F. J. Hillenbrand for Bernard J. Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. E. Lamb, and Miss Cathryn Flynn of Mitchell. Mr. viHnr Round Lake.

Mrs. Lena Pfrang, Miss Stella and Sunday in the city at the home of tov an frvstftl Lake. iMrs. R. Tfrang, of this city, andlMrs.

Toepfcr's mother, Mrs. Susan 1.

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