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The Sheboygan Press from Sheboygan, Wisconsin • Page 44

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All In A Lifetime Kiky members and guests of the 44 THE SHESOYGAN PRESS, Thursday. May 1958 Pleasant Hour Homemakcrs Club took a chartered bus to BORROWING A CHESS SET TO MPRES5 YOUR new CULTURED BOY FRIEND WITH THE FAMILYj INTELLIGENCE FME UNLESS HE CHALLEN6E3 yjUR FATHER TP A SAME vpnjil HI 0i I infill!" (Bi Se Chicago. While there they toured the Lincoln Park Conservatory, Maxwell St. and taw the cinerama, "Search for Para- SHOW TIME SHEBOYGAN Teacher's Pet Spanish Affair REX Hell It Came Disembodied WISCONSIN Paris Holiday Jungle Heat 8:00 MAJESTIC Joker Is Wild The Boss 7:55 STARDUSK The Virginian 8:25 Before The Mast 10:20 i 1 Participating in the tour were the Mmes. Walter Klessig, Aldon Kolb, Myron Bos-man, Roland Jacobi, Vernon Doerseh, Melvin Doersch, Hil-bert Zill, Otto Hemp, William Hering, Lester Feidler, Arno i I Huhn, Walter Bender, Leander Daun, John Duesing, Eugene Scheidt, John Wirtz, Otto Schoe- Howards Grove nick, Hugo Sochre, Rueben Fischer, William Fischer, Arno Gabsch, Donald Klessig, Alfred Klessig, Roland Lutze, Raymond Grotegut, Arno Dehne, Arvin Dehne, Edgar Jacobi, Alvin Grotegut.

Eldon Bode, Gottlieb Hermann, Robert Hermann, Walter ZZimmermann, Clarence Jaegar, Edward Beck, Walter Schuette, Leroy Janing, Harold Bruck-schen, Clarence Bruckschen, Edward Klessig and Miss Heidi Klessig. HOWARDS GROVE Jerome GET THE FOLVT? Republican National Committee Chairman Meade Alcorn, left, seems to be making a point to his counterpart, Paul Butler, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, at a dinner in Washington. Alcorn and Butler both spoke at the dinner honoring outstanding federal employes. of St. Thomas Church held a Schomberg, who had surgery at Sheboygan Memorial Hospital on Monday, was released on Sat PETER FELOQUEY, 130 York Sheboygan Falls, a prize winner in the past three fishing contests sponsored by The Sheboygan Press, entered this walleye pike Wednesday in this year's contest.

He caught it Tuesday, May 6, while fishing on the Wolf River. Measurements of fish entered in the Contest are not made public until after it closes. (Sheboygan Press photo). Waldo urday and taken to the home of hi1 parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ro Mitchell has been a patient at Madi land Schomberg. party at Plymouth April 30. Almost all the world crop of jumping beans comes from tha state of Sonora, Mexico. St. Augustine, was set.

tied in 1565 by Spaniards who came from Mexico. Word was received here by son General Hospital the past few weeks. Waubeha from Fort Sheridan and re turned home on Thursday. Wal WALDO The Walther League of St. Thomas Church met at the church Thursday.

The npxt meeting will be in September. Members of the Bowling party Cleveland Mrs. Edna Bender that her son, Pvt. Roger Bender, is a patient at the U. S.

Army Hospital it Mrs. Clarence Zoerb, 563 ter completed two years in the army, 18 months of which he spent overseas. He is the son WAUBEKA Mr. and Mrs. Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

Roger MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kegel, Chicago, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gahagan, Mitchell Mrs.

Lauretta Bautuis, Chicago, spent a couple of weeks in Parnell with Mr. and Mrs. John Roosevelt was elected to serve as first vice president cf the 6th District, Wisconsin Fed ha3 been in service since March of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A Leonhardt.

Art Maechtle left Saturday morning in company with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthies, Thiens- CLEVELAND Instead of their regular monthly meeting approximately 60 Cleveland and his address is: Roger Bender NG 27957632, Co. 2 eration of Women's Clubs, at the Thursday morning 27 upper if Try Our WONDERFUL Foods grade pupils of Taylor, Pleasant convention at Winneconne, Sat ville, for Fargo, N.D., where Chamber of Commerce members Hill and Center schools took a urday. and their wives took a tour of they plan to visit relatives.

They will be gone a week. Kohler Girl Scout troop lead nan mica wniwnm I FRIDAYS SATURDAYS PIZZA SERVED Also SANDWICHES, DINNERS. STEAKS, iTDirK-r'ur ironm ctirimp I flRSTRR TATT.S. etc. The homes of Mr.

and Mrs. chartered bus to Green Bay. While there they visited Green Baay Museum, a creamery, the Green Bay Gazette, Packer Stadium and television station WFRV where they watched ers and husbands held a "cook-out" in Roosevelt Park here on Tuesday evening. Included in the Ralph Nothem and Mr. and I I Mrs.

Joseph Lenz were the scene of parties on Sunday when the Kingsbury Brewery, Sheboygan, Thursday evening. Mrs. Arlie Haupt, who had been a patient at the Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc, is convalescing at the home of Mrs. Myron Haupt, R. 1, Newton.

Special 3c Walter Leonhardt received his honorable discharge group were members of the camp committee for the "Tent Kiddy Korner. The following children appeared on the pro they entertained relatives in honor of their children's first 1V1J.1A A All Foods Can Be Ordered To Take Out! Serving Wednesday Through Sunday 5 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Complete catering for large or small parties Kitchen In Charge of Betty Handrow 1IICK' CLUB 1212 X. 8th St.

DIAL GL 7-9821 gram: Paul Kamman, John Lor- holy communion. feld, Shirley Lutze, Allen Klessig and Gloria Bosman. Mrs. Mrs. Hugo Klessig entertained a group of eight ladies at a Kiel News BN, 3rd Tug Reg Basic, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

It is expected that he will be confined at the army hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Prange and Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Prange motored to Illinois on Sunday where they visited with the former's son, Sheridan J. Prange, at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Mr. and Mrs. William Molloy and Wheeling, 111., and Miss Peggy Kirsch, Waukegan, 111., spent the week end here with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Kirsch. Katie Molloy, 4-year-old daughter of the William Molloys, remained here for a longer visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Feld-mann were host couple to the members of their card club at their home on Sunday evening. Althea Lorfeld, Mrs. Olga Voss luncheon Saturday to observe and Mrs. Margaret Gruber chap her birthday anniversary. Miss Kitty Myers of Bronz- eroned the children.

The group arrived home at 5:45 after a very memorable day. KIEL Mrs. Henry Bruns ville, N.Y, and Bob Monroe, a and son, Franklin, returned home last week from a three student at the University of Wisconsin, were week-end guests New Siren Tower Sec. Allen Cote, son of Mr. weeks' motor tour to the south' Budrecki and family.

Elmer Budrecki underwent minor surgery in the Plymouth Hospital Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bishop and children of Kennewich, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Strobel and family and Lawrence Hand, rural Cascade. En route here the Bishops spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tokarski and family, Billings, Mont. Mrs.

Ransom Myer returned home from St. Nicholas Hospital Friday. Elect Officer The Mauthe Lake Homemak-ers held their final meeting for the summer Tuesday evening at the Clyde Smith home, Mauthe Lake, with Mrs. Chet Marquardt of New Prospect as hostess. Newly elected officers are Mrs.

Ivan Bumhardt, president, and Mrs. Walter Ketter, secretary. The Beechwood and Batavia fire departments were called to the Matt Seil home, Scott, Friday afternoon. A spark from the chimney set the roof on fire. A large hole was burned through the roof and the upper apartment where Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Geise reside, was damaged by water. Father Elworthy, who is stationed in Ligouri, a home of Mrs. Minnie Safford. and Mrs.

Henry Cote is pres ern and western states. At Mrs. Feodor Baumann has re ently stationed at Fort Dix, turned to her home following a Houston, they visited their daughter and sister, Dr. and N.J., waiting to be shipped to FUN FOR EVERYBODY! Fish Fry Fridays TURNER TAP 9th and St. Clair Hall Available For Weddings, Receptions, Dances, Parties Heidelburg, Germany.

Mrs. Allen five weeks' confinement in a Milwaukee hospital. Mrs. Richard Borressen and Cote, his wife, is now staying with his parents and will join Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Luft en him in a few months. family for about a week and then motored to California where they did quite a lot of sight-seeing, particularly around tertained at. a family dinner on Sunday to observe their 40th Extra Special! Outstanding! TOMORROW and SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY The Famous "Music Staled The 3 Son Way" ORGAN, PIANO, ACCORDION, DRUMS and GUITAR At their regular fire meeting wedding anniversary. and drill on Monday evening the Mr. and Mrs.

Art Bublitz at Cleveland Volunteer Fire De Los Angeles. They were house guests of Edwin Thieleke at "What's A Matter?" Puente, Calif. tended a concert at Concordia College, River Forest, 111., on Sunday. Their daughter, Shar partment worked on heightening the tower for the fire siren. The tower is now completed and Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Steibel spent a few days last week with on, a student at the college, par ready to be set into position. ticipated in the concert. their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Early Monday morning 41 PETEK'S Tavern Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Warner "Organ grinders need a place to relax too I go to Fludernlck's alter work don't you?" 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV entertained" a group of 15 chil 2702 S. 8rii Dial GL 7-9704 Hildebrandt, and sons at Pax-ton, 111. They helped their daughter pack her household belongings preparatory to moving dren at a party on Saturday FISH FRY NOW SERVING afternoon for their grandson, Dickie Warner's 7th birthday, which included a 4 o'clock to Fairbanks, Alaska, where Hildebrandt is stationed with for Redemptionist priests, and Fish Fry Friday II luncheon. who recently spent 10 years as a missionary in Brazil, read the the U.

S. Army. Mrs. Hilde FRIDAY 1 1 a. m.

to I p. m. Delicious Fish Fry Fridays mass in St. Michael's Church Sunday and spoke on their work i p. to I 111.

Kohler from 5 p.m. on p. m. to Midnight CHICKEN Saturday 5:30 te 7 along the Amazon. Chester A.

Arthur was Presi And 4:30 P.M. dent for three years and five months. FLUDERIIICK'S 9th and INDIANA Open Miniature Bowling Friday, Saturday, Sunday brandt and sons and Mrs. Steibel came to Kiel later in the week. Steibel had come home earlier and Mrs.

Hildebrandt and sons are spending some time with relatives in Kiel, New Holstein and Sheboygan before they join her husband in Alaska. The open house of the newly erected Meiselwitz Funeral Home at 815 6th in Kiel on Sunday was a huge success. People came for many miles to view the beautiful, modern structure. KOHLER Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Jacob, Kohler, and their son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Knoespel of Wauwatosa have returned from a two-week motor trip to I Zieggy's Tavern 933 Indiana Ave. GL 7-9758 24 TONIGHT cpd FRIDAY ALS 0 Color Cartoon Florida. TODAY and TOMORROW The World's Funniest Men Johnnie's Mrs.

O. W. Spratt, 403 Hill is a patient at St. Nicholas mm MODERN LIQUOR STORE 831 Michigan Ave. Dial GL 2-8261 3 Nationally Advertised Brands WHISKEY sj Hospital, Sheboygan.

1958'. VERY FORWARD Restaurant and I Cocktail liar Hwy. 141 Dial 7-377 Miss Mary Zitzer has returned to her home after having been a patient at Sheboygan Memo Look In Comedy! rial Hospital following surgery, i Kohler Girl Scouts concluded Featuring a Chicken with Ham their cookie sale drive with the delivery of that product at the Plus "JUNGLE HEAT" Family Style 3 Eth homes here the past week end. Chairman of the project was DELICIOUS FISH FRY Fridays ttarting at p. m.

WONDERFUL Chicken Lunch Saturdays starting at 8 p. m. HAROLD EM'S Ph. 8-4012 836 Indiana Ave. Mrs.

Robert Schmitt, assisted by members of the finance commit Also Our Popular FISH FRYS WHO Gig young Mamie Vam dorem 3 5,9.25 NOW through SAT. FRANK SINATRA tee of the Girl Scout Council. Proceeds will help to pay for the new Scout swimming pool at Camp Evelyn Heronymous. First Vice President Mrs. Charles Meid, 409 Hill MITZI GAYNOR JEANNE CRAIN CHICKEN lunches For Parties is 6-PACK BEER On Ice LAST TIMES "Disembodied" ond "From Hell It Came' 2 Miles South of Sheboygan on Highway 141 ODIE ALBCRT ALSO The Splendor of Spain Captured In Technicolor "SPANISH AFFAIR" TOMORROW ST ALSO JOHN PAYNE AS "THE BOSS" IMothcr's Day Sunday, May 11 worn chants Town House 14th and Michigan The Talk of the Town Presents Its Menu at the trre bacK-8treet the YOU'LL HEAR Baal Straat Bluet" throb and thrill of America's "Yellow Oog Bluea" "St.

Louia Bluea" "Careless Love" "Harlem Bluea" "Morning Star" nd many morel own SKY GARDEN Mother deserves a treat on her day! Thrill her next Sunday by bringing her to the Sky Garden for a delicious dinner, carefully prepared, graciously served it's the best way to show your appreciation. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS i 1 3f BUY 'EM BY THE SACK SALE (SAVE lie) (SAVE 21c) TWO BIG DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tops for Treats Meals Served from 12 Noon to 9 P. M. For Reservations DIAL GL 7-9030. AT HOME, TOO! 8-oz.

Tenderloin Fillet $2.00 8-o. N. Y. Strip $1.50 T-Bone Steak $1.75 Sirloin Butt $1.25 Hamburger Steak $1.00 Chicken Livers $1.25 Lobster Toil $1.50 Above orders Include choice of potatoes, salad, bread and butter. French Fried Shrimp.

$1.50 Scallops $1.25 SUNDAY DINNER CHICKEN Family style, QP full course dinner I Chicken Basket $1.00 FRIDAY Fish Fries 50' A variety of sandwiches served. Orders to take out. We serve Delicious Cocktails at ALL TIMES i UMII iiiiiiiP'iin hull! It's fun to go out for DAIRY QUEEN but just as much a treat at home right from your own freezer. Stop by stock up with your DAIRY QUEEN favorites today! D'Y OUEfN NATIONAL ermOMENT CO. sky SECOND BIG HIT Aw HOME PAK SI (J- The musicalTreat With that foot STOMPIN'DEATI Dial GL 7-9050 7th Floor, Security Bank Bldg.

S8! CD EC DADIiM1 DlrteHy East cf WttSSFk I tXImtm I AMIII1W Bank Blda. NORTH STORE jj ii i n. ij. SOUTH STORE 2223 S. Hwy.

141 Cr. 1173 Calumet "'I' 1 IA Mia. DO Sandwich Attend the SAVE THE MOUNDS AUCTION of miscellaneous articles. Saturday, May 10, 12:30 p. Community Hall, Black River.

Auctioneer; Ernst Kaufmann. mi.

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