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Marshfield News-Herald from Marshfield, Wisconsin • 8

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Mar.hfield, Wii. T11E MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD. Wednesday, January 10, 1963 8 Hi IJIU.I..1.JIIHIHII.IHIH yum Hie yJ'J'l' II fit 'vClx and Mrs. Arno Vater were guests at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.

Cecil Ward in Stanley Sunday. Lester Hansen has returned to his home here after undergoing surgery on his hand in St. Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield last week. I Withee Man Is Hospitalized After Attack (By News-Hcraid Correspondent) WITHEE George Funk, about 70, suffered a heart attack Sunday while shoveling snow from his sidewalk. He was taken to St.

Joseph's Hospital, "Marshfield, by ambulance where his condition re i Lutherans Study Medical School Committee Considers Costs, Adequate Staff MILWAUKEE (AP) A committee is being formed by an men in America to study the 32nd Division in Top Shape, Inspector Says FTf LEWIS, Wash. (AP) -Army Chief of Staff Gen. George II. Decker said after inspecting units of Wisconsin's 32nd Infantry Division, "I found the 32nd the way I expected to find it all fine." The general said he was "highly pleased and gratified" with progress made by the former National Guard unit in three months of active duty. Decker, who inspected the groups Monday, said Tuesday he never had any worries about the 32nd despite publicity concerning complaints made by some men when the division arrived at the post.

mains critical. I I V- -I feasibility of establishing a Lu fm i i Dominican Republic Is Shaken by Quake SANTO DOMINGO. Dominican Republic AP) One person was killed and an undetermined number were hurt in the town of San Jose de Ocoa during Sunday night's earthquake, according to delayed reports here Tuesday night. Many homes in the town were reported heavily damaged. Damage was also reported at the nearby town of Azua.

Phone Classified Ads to FU 4-3131 T2 theran medical school in Milwaukee, the editor of a sectarian newspaper said Tuesday. Those from Withee who returned to the schools and positions after spending the holidays at their homes here are Jean Albert, River Falls; Ed Wendt University of Wisconsin at Madison; Barbara Fritch. Stevens Point College; Jackie Fritch to her teaching position at West Allis; Nancy and Ed Beyersdorff, editor of the Milwaukee Lutheran, said it was Altar Society Gathering Is Held at Loyal (By News-Herald Correspondent) LOYAL The officers of St. Mary's Altar Society of St. Anthony's Catholic Church met Friday, Jan.

5, at the church rectory. Chairmen and co-chairmen, respectively, for each of the circles are: St. Ann Mrs. Carlton Beaver and Mrs. Donald Hills; St.

Cecilia Mrs. Henry Trampush and Mrs. Alfred Meyer; St. Catherine Mrs. Bernard Davel and Mrs.

Allan Wehrman; St. Frances Cabrinia Mrs. Eugene Wehe and Mrs. Paul Boehnen; St. Helen Mrs.

Kenneth Marvin and Mrs. William A. Theisen; St. Mary Goretti Mrs. Franklin Rueth and Mrs.

Lavern Spuhler; St. Theresa Mrs. B. E. Artz and Mrs.

Lawrence Firnstahl; St. Rose Mrs. Harvey Bauer and Mrs. Daniel Smrecek; Our Lady of Fatima Mrs. Charles Shefchik and Mrs.

George Schellinger and St. Agnes Mrs. Edward Schmidt and Mrs. Albert Schecklman. Committee chairman appointed are Mrs.

Florence Haas, organization and development; Mrs. Joseph Hoeser, spiritual; Mrs. Bernard Kaiser, rural life; Mrs. Benedict Braun, civil defense; Mrs Leo Geiger, publicity, and Miss Evelyn Schwieso, libraries and literature. The officers for the Altar Society for the coming year are Mrs.

TVTnrv Ann Tllniconoi- ninci-lnnf planned that the committee in Largest of seals, sea elephants may grow 20 feet long and weigh more than 5,000 pounds. vestigate the cost of setting up a (The LaMere Studio) good medical school and the avail Leslie Himes to their positions in ability of adequate faculty to staff Milwaukee and Henry Burmeister it. The committee also would con Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Buchanan ntrnaS Not Onl, Con -31 SiSf.A'ii Tfcey Con Also Jt.r Ruin Your fer with officials of Lutheran colleges and universities around the country to see whether they would SNOW SNARLS TRAFFIC Cars line bumper to bumper on one of the main highways leading into downtown Dallas, after an early morning snow practically halted traffic along the icy streets Tuesday. (AP Wirephoto) En left Friday for Phoenix, Ariz. in route, they will visit his sister TO MINNEAPOLIS Arthur J. Francel. 18, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Francel. 412 Broadway went to Minneapolis today for a physical examination prior to beginning two years of active duty with the Navy. Seaman Francel, who was a member of the local Naval Reserve Electronics Division 9-11 for the past 18 months, expects to be sent to Philadelphia for further assignment.

He is a 1961 graduate of Columbus High School. be interested in setablishing pre Dubuaue. Iowa. As Mr. Buchan medical courses from which stu Lawrence Davel.

Business! an has been in poor health dents could transfer, Beyersdorff past year, the couple may make said. Beyersdorff told of the plans aft LET US HELP YOU PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES! their residence there if the war climate proves helpful. Swain of Green Bay. Mrs. Mac-Swain is the former Joyce Trindal.

Mrs. Trindal went' to Green Bay on Saturday to visit the Mac-Swains. The Women's Auxiliary of the A- er he was asked for further in Mrs. Chet Nirva and her moth formation in the issue of the Milwaukee Lutheran which -appeared er. Mrs.

Lemke and Mrs Wednesday evening at 8:15, the Live and Learn Homemakers will meet at the Municipal Building. The Pelsdorf Homemakers Club will meet Thursday evening, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bender.

Wendt spent Thursday in Eau Tuesday. merican Legion will meet tonight Claire. Mrs. Jeanette Anderson and at 8 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. The article, entitled "A Lawyer Looks at the Groedtert Will As told to a Friend)" suggested that a Lutheran medical school would Canadian City New Home of Owen Family (By News-Herald Correspondent) be more in keeping with terms of the will of the late Milwaukee industrialist Kurtis R. Froedtert than the establishment of a teaching and research hospital staffed Twin Needle Sews with 2 Colors at I Time! Airs. uiiDerc loos, vice-president; Mrs. Vincent Lindner, treasurer, and Mrs.

Leo Geiger, secretary. OWEN The Rev. and Mrs. by the Marquete University Med Duane Morscheck and their chil ical School. The article said the lawyer had chosen not to identify dren, Tim, 13; Tom, 10; Marilee Joy, 7 and Steven, 3, left Jan.

3 for Beaver Lodge, Canada, a short himself. The article refers to a portion of the will which requires the distance from Alberta, where they will make their future home, and where the Rev. Mr. Morscheck use of the word Lutheran in the name of the hospital, calls for 1 a majority of the trustees' board Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Myre of Chippewa Falls, and Frank Myre and daughter, Jean of Minneapolis, visited at the Carl Myre home Friday and Saturday. Mrs. 0. Wr. Trindal has received announcement of the birth on Jan.

3, of a daughter, Marcia Lynne, to Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mac-nephew, Floyd Petersen in Marsh-field before returning to her home. Visitors at the H. B.

Manuel Sr. will continue his ministerial duties. In the six and a half years that to be Lutheran and provides that the hospital be non-sectarian but the family resided in Owen, the Rev. Morscheck had traveled 1 it throughout the United States and Canada, serving with the Christian with definite preference to persons of the Lutheran faith. "It seems incongruous and unbelievable" that such a hospital should be operated by Marquette University, the article said.

The article also said that a 1959 trustees' report showed that the trust assets were $8,596,333.54. and Missionary Alliance Churches. Mrs. Morscheck and the children will contribute to the new home recently were a brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Kloke and daughter, Jeanette venture in Canada with their musical ability. Safety Deposit Box Inconvenient? BUY A ijcnniii CO CACC UAIIIT and a grandson, Glenn. j'tt 'IM' lit BUY ON GAMBLES EASY it Lovely FTERMS' NO MONEY DOWN? i PROVINCIAL Tyt The clinic building of Dr.

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