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SHEBOYGAi? PAGE SIX SATCJBDAY OCTOBER 23 1 Five Generations. 'ATTRACTIONS Emm TOO of The The right, was born Sept- 5, ,1850 and is above photograph reDresents fifi vears aid When six years old she came with her parents to America and was married to Ludwig Sohn. five generations which is a rare occurrence and therefore of unusual interest. The persons concerned are all well known throughout the county, After spending 32 years on a farm on This Winter's in Tmvn Teeme. she came to She among me older people having been the first settlers.

boygan three years ago and is living here at the present time. Four children were born of the union. Mrs. Caroline Rehm who is shown in the foreground is 89 years old, SJh'eboy gan Williams The Jennie Mead Circle a cam- of King's Daughters is waging i paign to secure funds for the Day Nur I DATES TO BE REMEMBERED sery and letters are being sent out i 1 jjyceuiiiig and a committee consisting of members of the Circle will call at the various homes on October 28 and 29 and receive contributions. The good that is being done by the Day Nursery is fast being felt throughout the city and undoubtedly the movement will "1 ri Sunday Sunday, October 17--3 Tne Birth of A at the Opera Saturday.

October 23 Hub Bane Ball team annual ball at the Eagles October 24 Pot I'layera at the Opera House. undav, October 21 tierinajiia Ladies Card Social at the Kajrles ball. I i.rsdar. Oct. 'Z Huelah Buck.

Qaar- meet with success. The average monthly attendance is an expense of 14 cents 300 children at a day for each 1 i.twni.1 eourne. at Opera House, It To J7 -Leave iter, of tattle Wednesday. Oct. by lythian II child, exclusive of heat and salaries, so it will necessary to raise funds to carry on this greae" The Day Nursery Committee which has active charge of the campaign along (Irt.

27 St. Peter C'la- i n.ii.ii rard unrtv. at I.eo Hall. uHnradm. Oct.

-7 Raaar and Bal- r.v..riliicM. at t. Mark's church with the Jennie Mead Circle consists of Mrs. Walter J. Vollrath, Miss Hat ThtrwJ.

October 2 Retail Liquor Dealer' Association dauce at Kaglea 7 tie Blocki and Mrs. Eric Kolberg. kail. r. ruin.

2s Dance by Silver The members of Jennie Mead Wil -jt after 9. liams Circle of Kings Daughters: Siar cicb, at i itudman hall, llnlloveen 'Zi'MiVS October SI German play by Mrs. Theodore Benfey, Mrs. Al bert Bemis, Miss Hattie Blocki Schober at Opera Houe. Tnriint.

oi. AMMoeiatiun of Mrs. Otto Bock, Mrs. Chester Cuniiiirrt'p nice I lilt, at Kasle hall Ewer, Mrs. Edward Hammett Uiiiirsilai.

Nov. Kaie ative Lyceum course, at Mrs. Milton Hanchett, Miss Amanda Opera Iloue. Henschell, Mrs. William Hollings- Tburxdnv.

Nov. 4 tieele avenue worth, Mrs. Edwin Imig, Mrs. Eric hearing at Council room. I'ridav, Nov.

3 Mine Murkow-Rydcr and KIie Harthman, concert, at Opera Kolberg, Mrs. John Lockhardt, Mrs John Lyke, Mrs. Fred Morris, Mrs. C. Palmer.

Mrs. William Reiss, Mrs Saturday, ft Hancer dance at the WaldwchiocHMChcn. Herman Roenitz, Mrs. David Row 1 i Schildkret Hungarian Orchestra Saturday. Nov.

Loral Order of Banker dance at aldnchloennchen lands, Miss Jennie Schrage, Mrs Charles Squire, Miss Clare Thomas hall. Wrduradav, 10 l'anhellenie his iu. Man Miss Lulu Voigt, Mrs. Fred Voigt, Wells Watson Ginn in terpretation of "TUe from dinner, at 101 cinb. Friday.

Nov. 12 Semper Fidel In 7H f.irl dance at K. of hall. Saturday. IS I'lnehurst ba Mrs.

Walter J. Vollrath, Mrs. W. Wick, Miss Zula Zufelt. Mrs.

M. L. Steinhaus and Mrs. ketball eanie, at Woodman Opera 1 First Come Honor. Kali.

lii kfe. 72i First Served Mary Billett entertained at an inform Tuesday and edneday, Nov. 211 24 Klk Minstrel, at Opera House. al neighborhood party at the home of Thursday. Nov.

Knight of Py Mrs. Steinhaus, 1019 North Fourth street, Friday afternoon. There are thian hall, at Hagles hall. Thursday, Nov. Thanknei vinfe.

six new families living in the neigh The Milwaukee Orchestral assoeia borhood and the party was given to NINO ATTRACTION OCTOBER 26th iion nas announced ten popular con become acquainted, Mesdames Stein haus and Billett having lived in the neighborhood the longest. The guests spent the afternoon in' embroidering or other fancv work and at five o' clock enjoyed a delightful luncheon. Covers were laid for twenty. r.r r.T rT jT Mrs. r.

KnocKe entertained a company at her home on North Eighth Mrs. Walter Grunewald. Earl Grunewald. Fred Sohn. Mrs.

Charlotte Sohn. Mrs. Caroline Rehm. street, Thursday afternoon, in obser vance of her birthday anniversary Schafskopf was played and high scores were made bv Mrs. A.

Eisen- Secure Your Membership or Season ($1.50) Ticket from any of the following: W. F. Broer, J. Hoehle, Otto J. Kohl, Otto Kaufman 1056 Green Clarence Knocke, Herbert Buscher Phone 983 White, Milton Trautmann, Elmer Hubert Walter Pf is ter 593 White, Max Wester, Malcolm Moloney 1025 White Wm.

Kohl 1202 White Martin E. Meyer, Kenneth A. Dewey, Homer Dennison 617 Green. certs of the famous Symphony orchestra of eighty-five artists with Fredrick Stock, conductor, for the season of 1915 and 1916 to be given at the Pabst Theatre. Milwaukee.

The first performance will be given on Monday, Nov. 1. at o'clock. The following is the program for the evening: Overture "Jubilee" Symphony Xo. 7.

A Major, Opus 92.. Beethoven. Poco Sostenuto Vivace. Allegretto. Presto.

Allegro con brio. Intermission. Suite: in a Perambulator" John Alden Carpenter. En Voiture. The Policeman.

The Hurdy-Gurdy. Dogs. Dreams. Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun" Debussy. Kondo "The Sorcerer's Dukas.

man, first, Mrs. A. Bierwald, second and Mrs. F. R.

Peterson, the consola having been born August 31, 1S27, in Germany. Since 1S56 she has lived in Town Newton and does not recall ever having been ill seriously. Her husband and two children passed away several years ago, but she still has seven children living. They are Herman, August, Henry, Mrs. Charlotte Sohn, Mrs.

Maria Wolf, Louise Fred Sohn son of Mrs. Ludwig Sohn is shown in the center of the picture and resides in Town Meeme where runs the farm once owned and operated by his parents. Mrs. Walter Grunewald of Howards Grove, at the left, is the daughter of Fred Sohn and is 19 years old. Ear! Grunewald, held by Mr.

Sohn, is the seven months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Grunewald. tion. An elaborate supper was served.

Decorations were in cut flowers. Mrs. Oscar Wolters was hostess to a company at her home on North Second street, Thursday afternoon for Ortmeier and Mrs. Quehl. Mrs.

Charlotte Sohn shown at the her sister, Miss Lenore Dieckman. Bridge was played and high honors LIIMTITnriT were won by Mrs. Angelo Clas. Decor ations were in green and white. A luncheon was served, covers being HON CHURCH laid for eleven guests.

1 A dance will be given by the Grand Opera Club at Widder's hall on the Lower Falls road, Saturday evening, WILL TAKE EXAMINATIONS NEXT WEEK October 30. Hay racks will carrv the CHOIR GIVES FINE CONCERT young folks to the hall, which will be The Germania Society will give a card party in the Eagles hall. Sunday afternoon, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. Cinch and schafskopf will be played and prizes will be awarded. Refreshments will be served and a social hop will follow the card playing.

A cordial invitation is extended to the public. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Minnie Badtke. Mrs. appropriately decorated for the occasion.

Johnson's orchestra will fur DISCIPLINE ANDkSUCCESS Constant training develops strong muscles. Diligent practice makes economy a personal trait. Saving a stated sum every week will nish the music. I 1 The Woman's Relief Corps will The Choir of the Zion Reformed Wedt leineyer and Mrs. Pelchen.

Ed. Schmidt, principal of the Trin give -a card social at the Eagles hall, next Thursday afternoon. Schafskopf and cinch iwill be played and re church, assisted by the Apollo Con cert Ensemble, gave a fine concert ny Lutheran School, has completed arrangements for the music to be at Bubs Opera House at Kiel Fridav freshments will be served. An invitation is extended to the nublir Mrs. Clemens to the members her home, 1734 A.

Reiss was of her bridge North Sixth hostess club at street. given at the Mass Meeting of Germ night. The affair was attended bv a I I via mgnt, wneii a large number, all standing room be Friday afternoon. The old Royal Neighbors Camp No. protest will be made against selling ing taken.

1054 will give a Hallowe'en party at war supplies to the allies, and Following the concert a supper against th big loan to the allies I 1 "I was served, at which a number or the Woodman hall, Fridav evening, October 29. Refreshments will be When Groupe No. 3 of the Wisconsin Optometrists met in this city on Thursday evening for final instructions previous to the state examination in Milwaukee next week George F. Imig, a member of the state examining board for a period of four years addressed the gathering and a very interesting meeting was held. All those present took part in the discussion.

Next Monday and Tuesday 1200 will take the state examination under the law enacted at the last session of the legislature. Those present here the other evening were: George F. Imig, chairman. W. A.

Pfister, Herman Kraemer, B. Rudnick, Jos. S. Crasser, all of this city; C. F.

i ne piogiam, including addresses, toasts were given and songs sung. not, in itself, create a fortune. Hut being a determined "WEEKLY SAVER" at the Citizens State Bank is the best discipline for developing: an ability to make money, to save some, and to do well with what you save. Join OurWeekly Savers ClubToday THE CITIZENS STATE BANK Sheboygan Wisconsin Among the selections was a solo by H. A.

Arpke and a song by a quartet served. The Knights of Pythias will give a Thanksgiving Ball in the Eagles hall on the evening of Thursday, Novem- consisting of Al. Treick, Henry Maur- Mrs. John Schaaf will be hostess to the members of the Old Iron Club at her home on Michigan avenue, Tuesday afternoon. St.

Ann's Sodality of the Holy Name church will meet Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. Bock was hostess to the memb of her skat club at her home on IV? ii higan revenue. Fnday afternoon.

will be given as follows: Opera House March, 'Spirit of Peace" Trinity Church Band, II. Nagel, director. "The Star Spangled Banner" Band and assemblage. Address. er, Walter btolzenburg and Herman Leubner.

The concert will be given tomor row atternoon zion iterormed nor Cyril 1 Massenchor Abschiedsc Kistler. church, as announced in The Press on "Friday. The program is one of the best ever presented bv a local Hamilton, and A. F. Ackermann of Plymouth; H.

Hille, Menominee Falls, Willis S. Hotchkiss, Fox Lake and Clarence Deish, of Dodgeville. Reading of Resolutions. Die Wacht am Rhein" -Assemblage. March, "Stars and Stripes Forever" BAfo" SAVIjjjGfrEOPLU choir and it should be greatlv ap preciated and welcomed by a large audience.

Band. CARNATION MHK Mrs. G. B. Wiles will be hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home, 1025 North Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon.

R. W. Vizay will meet the pupils of his dancing classes on Monday afternoon and evening in the Eagles hall. Miss Frieda Krenzien soon will be maried to Fred Hagedorn. The marriage license was granted to the cou Sousa Trinity Church Eagles' Hall.

March, "Old Colonial." R. Paul's Church Band Hall St. For Flavoring Vegetables Miss Alvina Strassburg, daughter of GUDAHY STOCK YARDS By United Press. Wange- unu an ireamea aisnes EARTH QUAKE rich economical mann. director.

"T3ie Star Spangled Banner" Assemblage. Address. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strassburg, entertained the members of the Junior Class of the First Baptist church at the National restaurant this afternoon.

After the regular meeting games were i VROOMAN TO ADDRESS THE Cudahy, Oct. 23. Receipts: 500 hogs; market 5'g25c higher. Mixed packing ple tins morning played, musical selections were en Massenchor, "Des Liedes Schmidt Theo. Winkler, Crystall." director.

Heavy packing 6.75;7.00 joyed and a dainty luncheon was serv- i Good heavy 7.05 7.75 Medium and butchers 7.407.80 Address. Mass Choir grusst sie mir ed. The table was attractively arranged with Hallowe'en decorations F. Select pekg. and shipg 7.55,7.S5 POTATOE MEN Fair to good light 7.05 7.70 Makes Old Rugs Look Like Ke Il not a Yncuuni lrnnrr, nrlihrr1 It a no or a powder Pr, "7, tion unlike any otlirr on Ihr It poMltivrly rfmovM and not of all kind" Hkr I horouffhly clean- and ral" to Ita original po-lllon and ln least It, ponitlvel hrliiK" "'IT, ora and ma ken the old ruif new.

It han no equal for rlriiiiln curtain and can be ned fr rrm apota on the tlnet fahrlc Jury. We are prepared to. deinontrt I mm mlill 1 pumpkins and favors being used to complete the decorative scheme. Cov-1 ers were laid for twentv-five. i Pigs and rough 2.55G6.75 Kayer.

Reading of Resolutions. "Die Wacht am Rhein" Sung by assemblage. March, "Electorate" Trauhe. ffiy Associated Press CHICAGO STOCK MARKET Marinette, Oct. 23 Carl Vroo-man, assistant United States Secre The Factory BEHIND THE MACHINE This is a very important point to consider in buying a Sewing Machine.

The "White" Rotary is made in one of the largest ami most modern factories in the world. tary oi Agriculture, wm be one of the RANCHMEN avi at me coming fourth annual session of the IVIcnndn r- By United Preps. Chicago, 111., Oct. p. m.

1. A I I hOU mi rum i ii yuur a 1- ruiaio urow- win The hog market closed slow at ODen- nuj uiiiiKaiiuu fl telephone Itobert J. Fl-cher nd Mr. and Mrs. Arno Landwehr entertained a company of friends at their home on North Seventh street, on Thursday afternoon and evening, for Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wilsman. of Two Rivers. Cards were played and high honors were won by Mrs. Fred Gies-man and Mrs.

William Heimke. Mr. and Mrs. Wilsman are spending part of their wedding trip in the city, the guests of her sister, Mrs. William Heimke and family.

ing prices. Estimated for Monday, ei association, wnicn will take Dlace at Marinette Nov. 17 to 19. Mr Vroo-man will speak on the closing dav of FOR APPEA oe pienne to call ana rUl EAHTIHIIAKK will do nil Ve alio make a peclHy of rajra prlcea reanlle Kuaranteed. ASK VOIR CiHOrKlf Robert J.

Fischer C. C. Brigham, agricultural com 24,000 and for next week, 120,000. The cattle market closed weak with the top at $10.40. The sheep market closed steady with $6.60 the top for sheep and $8.75 for Iambs.

Hogs: 5c higher; $6.857. 95; 6.85; $6.80 PROTECTION miBsioner oi me state of Vermont who has large potato interests will The "WHITE" has been manufactured and snl.T yiuuauiy uc anenaance. As chair Avi jyL years more than, two million have been sold to satisfied Washington Court uowee on agriculture jl me lacujiam uanKers Association a company as strong: financiallv A card party will be given bv the Fraternal Reserve Association at the Eagles hall on the evening of Thursday, November 18. us-Ms and is backed today bv as (iibraitar. By Associated Press.

Brownsville, Oct. 23. Ranchmen living along the Rio Grande near McAllen, 50 miles west of here, to "nee, is expect- 7.S0; $4.007.25. Cattle: 700; weak; $6.60 7.35; Sheep: steady; $7.2511.00. $6.758.75.

Twn nf the Itirttroo tn. v. SUICIDES ON THE EVE OF HIS WE o-" uic no arc Desirability 0f the The Durability, Dependability and "WHITE" ROTARY is unquestioned. in. v.

oiuwu oi ewk. xtiver, Minn and A Serpentine party -will be the at Dreamland in the Eagles hall, are v. v. uoiu ui iviicmgan. They prominent potato growers.

day appealed to Gov. Ferguson for protection for their lives and property. If this cannot be had their appeal says, they ask immunity from prosecution in order that they mav Come and Get Yours You May Pay Our Easy Way Symphony or- Associated rrsf fBv ouuuuj eemng. ne chestra will play. IT.

i w-r Philadelphia, Jr- ii ficrinaa. By Associated Press Como, Italy, Oct. 23 Today's ses slon of the trial of Porter CharHn at their own risk, cross the Rio supposed to be Mrs. M. B.

End will entertain tvia of New Haven, who disapp Grande and secure property stolen from them and taken to Mexico. a members of the Shakespeare club at mc niuci ivau utj la cnarged with Waterbury, last A Little Facfr Month It's soon Paid For Every Machine is Guaranteed WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. her navmg muraerea nis wife, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago, 111., Oct. 233:00 p. m.

The following prices were offered for grain on the Chicago market today: Wheat Open High Low Close Dec 99 1.00 1.07 1.07 May 1.02 1.02 1.00 1.00 BARLEY 5561 RYE $1.04 CORN Dec. 57; May 58 OATS Dec. 35; May 38. was nome on Michigan avenue, hours before he was to i'ar A given alien- day reports of over largely to the ists. married to Miss t.ann tfr ELGIN BUTTER MARKET was found dead in -a 1109 N.

Eighth Street. Sheboygan, Wis. day. One end of a hose wa ed to a gas jet and the oi The average man is an economist Mrs. A.

Berger entertained the members of her club at her home, 610 Center avenue, Friday afternoon. 150 Bv Associated Press Elgin, 111., Oct. 2Z sold at 274 cents. his Was In hla rnrmtli. It IS wnen ne nas 10 Duy tnlngs for wife.

committed suicide. 7.

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