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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 6

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER. EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1930. supervising teacher of Barron coun liam Patrick, after nearly ten years "Don't Blame Your LucL- ty, layoff, put on his famous hayrack NewsofNort act, which at one time was big Mr. and Mrs.

Andreas Johnson were recently granted a divorce at Balsam Lake after havitfg been mar drawing card at state fairs and the New York Hippldrome, same back died In 1921. Since that time she has made her home with her son Elmer in this city. Mrsl Rosman died at Luther hospital, Eau Claire, Monday night from diabetes. She has been in failing health all winter but 'was in the hospital only two weeks. She ftas baptized into the Presbyterian church, was a member of the W.

R. and Pythian Sisters. Two children survive, Elmer, Mrs. BOYCEVILLE ried 46 years ago at Elkhorn, Wis, and showed some of his. oldtime cago, were Mondovi visitors from Saturday to Monday on a vacation that time.

The present membership la 110,000. Sunday was the 'last day form'. He had also had some young. trip of two weeks Into Northern The wife charged cruel and Inhuman treatment The question of alimony is. still pending.

They -'eight sters trained to go through, a few A family reunion was held at the ty.m Th nt Wisconsin. paces. The Barron firemen won the Helmet Halvorson homo on the 4th Juy WM aIso day of interest and of July. Those present were Mr. and larM dav on the children.

water fight, though the Cameron Dean Canar and friends, Miss Blanche Peterson, Emil Kennlck, team put up a real scrap, and many Two Almena youths who left on bicycles in search' of adventure were i.jaa. j.vui iwmug crounas aiso attenoinz tne Drocrram. and Miss Ruth Swarthlngken, Chi' Merle. Bunce Eau Claire. Three sis in the audience got wet.

Emma, Meivin rormoe, Mr. ana Airs. The BaDtist Younir PeoDie's con- cago, visited relatives here Saturday ters and two brothers also survive. N. S.

Gordon's herd -of 9 grade and gone but two nights be for they were returned home. They slept out Gilbert Tormoe and baby of rorest ference held their stunt night last and Sunday. i The funeral was held Thursday af registered Guernseys won top place in Grove, Mr. ana Mrs. iians Moen ana Friday evening.

The faculty stunt in the open the first night and the the ten cow testing associations In Dr. and Mrs. A. Ruppenthal motored -from' Milwaukee Thursday ternoon, the Rev. Lodvick with interment in Oak Park fh tirpn or Knrinir vaiiev.

mt. um vntoif th Vipb ra ioatn(r I I Tl TW.VM KkJirt second night were picked up at Barron county for May with an aver. It May Be Tour Looks19 After Ted recoverec! froni the jolt of ithe realized that his Dad's letter hit the nail on the head. Especially this part: Sorry you lostyour job. I believe your firm lost confidence in you because of your lack of attention to details particularly those concerning your appearance.

Your sloppy socks, for example, created the impression tkjt y0U were glipshod, careless andfodifTerent mabout cyerytnin Don't blame your luck it may beyoux looks No SOX appeal without OIRTERS r- No metal can touch you to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cemetery. Turtle Lake. jierniau wcruu hiu vuuiucu ua in new xori," iNexi in mmn ana of Spring Valey, Victor Johnson oil Interest was the Wommunity Song" age production of 46.2 pounds of but-terfat' Mr.

Gordon while, editor, of Ed, Ford for a. week. Miss Cather A crew of 25 men In. the employ of the Western Electric Co. is installing MmneapoUsrand-Mrr and Mrsros- put on by the Ashland delegates.

ine Crary returned home with them. colfax the News-Shield at. Barron was one of the pioneer boosters for testing car Forrnoe and son, this city. Stunt night Is the evening of fun and Mrs. D.

M. Todd, Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Braaten and I frolic. No study or dignity is allow was the guest of Mrs. Evangeline work in Barron county, and helped Dr.

Erilng Larsen, who had been family and Susie Duran spent Sun- ed and the young people just have Schaettle over the week end. Mrs. Grace Cheney and daughter, organize the first test club at Bar ron twenty years ago. day at the Tom Braaton home In I a good time In their own way. visiting relatives In, the village for a week left Saturday for Kane, Colfax.

Sunday morning found the Baptist Louise, Macomb, 111., are visiting at Penn where he practices his pro- Mrs. Fred Martin of Colfax vis- Young People's conference with the J. E. Cheney home. They were accompanied to Eau Claire by Mrs xession.

lted friends here Saturday. special program and many visitors, Mrs. i Byron Wolf, who had been lo weitzei and latailv: eiar. 1 There were 90 delegates, 40 more than Louis Dillon and Miss Lorraine Dil $150,000 worth of telephone equipment in the new $100,000 telephone exchange building which, is being completed here for the Barron Co. Telephone Co.

and the Wis. Telephone Co. jointly. It will take until in October to place the equipment generators and other equipment and after that switchboards and other equipment will have to be moved, so it is anticipated that the new building will not be occupied until about January 1, 1931. Not only will everything be' carefully insulated, but the emergency gas generators for use If the electrical power goes off for any a guest at the home of her parents, AntTA and Ross viera went tm last year.

The dean, the Rev. R. H. Gasoline War Lowers Prices on the Coast Vj (Ifir Associated Preiu) w--w, 1 ni 11. i lon, Colchester, 111., who are visiting Mrs.

Dilon's daughter, Mrs. J. F. ana Mrs Charles Mittelstadt, a Dlcnlc to Elk Point Sunday. By ow an estapiisnea ten miles north of town for a week nr Thrnn unit, famiiv went to yearly affair and a steady growth Is Kappus.

Oshkosh Thursday to visit his par- expectecL A chorus of 24 voices sang left Friday for her home In Minne apolls. SAN FRANCISCO, July 9. While Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. Lee, Belolt, gasoline prices ranged eight to ents. They returnd Monday. were guests over the Fourth at the Miss Nora Moen, a former resi foutreen cents a gallon on the Paclf. Fred Le dent here arrived here last Thursday for a visit with relatives.

ic coast today, rumors Indicated the Mr. and S. Laberee spent 1 uie Sunday with' the Phil Roger family 8ermonwas In orentown especially worked 'out for young peo- rwv Pie. The service closed with a duet Mrs. Mary Duetscheer, Milwaukee, price slashing was a fight to the fin Miss Irene Wolf of Minneapolis, was here to attend the funeral of length of time.

ish with the extermination of weaker her fatehr, Butler Thompson. retailers as a possibility. The installation of costly repeater Miss Hazel Corrlgan and niece ot Eau Claire were guests at the home of their son Al Reynolds and family. 5S5(I8ad 5525 EhLmV arrived here Mnday and went out to the Charles Mittelstadt. home in the town of Sand Creek for a few days' visit amplifying equipment will add to the Tacoma motorists were buying Milwaukee, were guests of Miss Beu-lah Trowbridge, the last of the week.

Paris Carters 25f to 2 fans Suspenders JOf to ki ir VJM lUUGlilC JUU1B Uk wnui5, Dlu, PP8fA" Importance of Rice Lake as a link in long distance telephoning between gasoline at eight cents, at Los Angeles It sold at ten cents, Seattle at and Mrs. O. W. Olson motor tne weeic-ena nere witn nis sister. Mrs.

Lois Carew and baby, Eau Chicago, Milwaukee and Duluth and ed to Boycevllle Sunday for a 'brief Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoyosc drove Claire, visited Sunday at the Cheney eleven to thirteen cents with similar prices here. It was slightly higher at other points. visit at: the home of a daughter, to Arland Sunday to attend the hap home.

Superior, and Intermediate points. The long distance wires and cables MONDOVI Butler Thompson tism of the little daughter xf Mr. Mrs. Leo CarrQll and. three chil coming into here will eventually all and Mrs.

Alvln Moen. dren, Detroit, Mich- are visiting Mrs. Butler Thompson was born In Lus- Edwin Forrnoe and Clara Boyd be placed underground. From ten to twenty people will be employed in Carrol's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

were married Saturday at St Paul.jr' rway' rMa 25 "48. was the long distance department. Tans. Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Scott, Mem. The July 4 celebration in Rice Lake phis, Ten, are guests at the H. They will be at home In Elk Mound r- where the groom Is employed. ed to IT Church Valley. He lived there two Mr.

and Mrs. Helmer. Halvorson years and moved to the larm In town DANVILLE, A rare coin, believed to beaOf Roman origin, was recently found by George Yomick in a trench pear here. It ww burled about three feet deep and bore the date of 1517. 1 he only word IM-Me, aside from the date, was "Fortlssi-ma." It was slightly thaji a silver this year while not as successful as in the past two years from a financial Scott home for a week.

Mrs. Maud Bond and Miss- Dru standpoint, nevertheless drew a ana cawrea speas ouuuajr iuw of MondOvL-HlS wife died In 1885, Lake. I leaving two sons, Lewis 'and Tom, cilia Eau Claire, are here vls- large crowd. Spooner won the ball game with the city team, which had ltlning relatives. Mrs.

Emma Dillon came from Dal jvir. buu Avua. ixa.n,ui yiou wnc, to Chicago and Canada. two substitutes by a score of 8 to 2 son, Kennetn, spent eunaay jn IouOWing year he was. married while the- Cubs defeated Chetek 6 Bioomer witn ner.mouier, tors, wie- to 5 Umesa wh0 aie(i March las Sunday and will visit relatives for a week before returning to her to The Junioro ball team lost to Mrs.

A. C. Hilson." G. F. Martin and A.

Running motored to Stanley Monday on business. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ole. Amble left Monday afternoon for Minneapolis to visit at the' home of a daughter, Mrs O.

Roa. A. R. Bronken and-little daughter Borgny, accompanied by Mrs. A.

A. Anderson and Helen, motored -to St Paul on Tuesday to take Miss Helen to Mound Park sanitarium for consultation, she having been a former patient there. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hovland, accompanied by Mrs.

A. A. Anderson, and daughter, motored to Rice Lake Sunday for a brief visit with relatives. Word comes from the Rev. and Mrs.

J. H. Benson, who are on their annual vacation, that Mrs. Benson Is not- at all well, and has about decided to take a thorough examination at a clinic In Minneapolis this 1 16, 1916. Four children were born home at Oakland, CaL BERLIN Horrors Loud speaker shoots music 25 miles.

A long range device on the roof of an experimental, laboratory at Siemenstadt made an orchestra audible in Berlin xir. ana juts. w. uuoisar re- to them, Mrs. Kniger, Dram Haugen 5 to 3.

Besides the three ball games there were free acts, fireworks turnea rrom toai tsunaay wnere Jvirs, men; Bert Mondovi; Mrs. Deut Chris Erickson, who was hurt In an automobile accident between Elk Mound and Menomonle the Fourth, Keep UP your good appearanc horse racing and other sports. Wil DuDisar spent tne past iour weeKs. gcher, Milwaukee: and Gilbert, Eau iviemn elevens ana xea wrejjerbou i ciaire, and 20 grandchildren, five returned home Sunday. or wneeier maae a tnp to ot.

raui and an aged Mrs. W. H. Smith entertained old baruraay. sister, Gertrude, in Norway also but schoolmates andf ormer friends for jar.

ana Airs. onn wnisuer ana Vlve. Mrs. Mae Holmes, San Francisco, CaL, who Is her -house guest, at a Chas. whistler or Connersvlile were He has made his home- with, his guests at the rrank Sly home Sun- son, Bert, who purchased the farm, day.

since the death of his wife In luncheon Saturday afternoon. PL CO. Home Owned and Operated for 59 Years Mrs. Mabel Lundervffle, Durand, Is Mr. and Mrs.

Christ Olson and March suffered a stroke of paralysis son, Minneapolis, were guests of Mr. and Thursday, June 26, a second visiting at the O. H. Adams ana Al and Mrs. Edwin Hoyoss Sunday.

stroke, which caused his death Sun vln Lundervffle homes in Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hilson and day, Junef 29.

The funeral was held Friday. Mrs. Clare Conger, Miss RICE LAKE family attended a family reunion at from th Thompson Valley church, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Hll-1 with the Rev. M. Flekks in charge, Edith Halverson and their guests, Mrs. Chas.

Schnell and son Charles, son's cottage at Lake Colfax, on the and burial took place, in the ceme Company 128th Infantry, en Detroit, Mich, left by auto for Los Fourth. I tery near by. trained here Saturday, for Camn Angeles, where they win visit Mrs, uougias with 60 men and officers, N. A. Anderson was taken to the During the storm which struck Menomonle hospital Saturday for I north of here Saturday afternoon, W.

O. Scholtz and family. They expect to be gone about two months. ii Among others who went were Capt Warren D. Leary and Lieut J.

H. As Fred Dowden barter, was re treatment. I lightning struck the large barn on Marie Franco returned to Chicago the farm of John J. Xarson In wallls, regimental officers. pecia turning home from work Saturday after a two weeks' visit at the Mar- Drammen, killing one horse and In faoutn wmd, a young pacer owned night about 12 o'clock he was held FV mm by Albert Friess of this city-and driv tin Schlough home.

I Jurtng three others. The barn was Leatha Herdahl is spending the damaged in the hay loft which is up in the alley near his home. He was down and his purse en by Herman Friess, won first place week with her aunt, Mrs. John I covered by Insurance, containing $40 taken from his poc in the 2:12 at Jamestown. N.

D- Echultz, Rt, 1. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crawford, wlth a time of 2:11. This is one ket.

He got on his feet and hit the Nettle Johnson, Mrs. A. Alman and I Adolph Pfund, George and Frank' smartest of styles-July Sale Priced of four horses being on the North robber, who in making his escape dropped the purse which was later children of Colfax visited Mr. and I hn Crawford returned to Janesville Dakota lair circuit by Rice Lake jL-s. Hilson Sunday.

I Sunday after several days visit with owners. Eer. and Mrs. Milton and children relatives here. Miss Arm L.

Peterson of Route 4. rtvA to Red Rock, to attend -Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Howard, Mr. Kice Lake and Carl H. Swanson of and Mrs. S. B.

Lockwood and Elma a meeting from Wednesday to Luck were married at Duluth July 3. found by Mrs. Dowdea Mrs. Sarah Rosman Sarah Jane Cleasby was born at New Diggins, Wis, Sept 6 1861, and came to Pleasant Valley at the age of 2 years and to the farm In Naples when 12. She was married to Mr.

Rosman' July 4 1878 at Durand, who spent the holiday over the Fourth ana wui their home in this city.1 at Pick Nick Point, near Menomo Saturday 1ST. and Mrs. R. C. Taylor returned Sunday from Duluth.

They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schuster of Duluth, the The most satisfactory sort of dress economy you can practice is now presented to you' in tnese 4 groups of dresses which gives smart service for any summer occasion. Mr. and Mrs.

Emmet Apker, Chi- Frank Elcher spent the Fourth in latter a sister of the bride and former ft PauL Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Halverson Four Groups called at her parents' home, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Forrnoe, Sunday at Forest Grove.

Charlotte Teazel has returned to Eoyceville after a prolonged stay at Connersvlile. Mr. and-Mrs. Vernle Johnson and children, and Leonard Sly of Stockholm, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Sly Sunday. Mrs, Johnson and children will remain, for a Appleby went to Minneapolis Sunday. Special! Gloves 75c Ch'amoisette and silk gloves in pull-on and clasp styles. Tan and gray colors, The range designed to relieve kitchen worries. The range design 1 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Walender and ed to make baking a son of Minneapolis spent the week end at the George Appleby home. Miss Sunny Hanson of Tripp, Cool, summery dresses in the prettiest styles, fabrics and colorings. Prompt selection is advisable. spent several days with Thelma Appleby.

WHEELER tttt. The local ball team lost a close end well played game Sunday to Du daily pleasure. Guaranteed perfect baking; No doubt of the result Patented Duplex draft control. Uniform Heat. Fully enameled in conservative, delicate tints of distinctive beauty and definite purpose.

Priced at 385.00 Easy Payments rand 6 to 4. The Wheeler twirlers were wild, issuing 8 bases on balls, which accounted or nearljraHthe visitors' The batteries for "the locals were: A. Stevens, -M. Stevens, J. Stevens and Brown, while Nichols and Sever performed lor Durand.

The Baxterville team swamped Reeve by a 33 to 2 score, played at Smart frocks for-Summer daytime 'occasions. Lovely models in every practical color, fabric-and pattern. Baxterville, Sunday; jtJ- Clarence Holte while driving around the Ix) duel curve Saturday night tipped over and suffered severe bruises about his body, but no bones were The Built broken. The car was badly damaged. Paramount Monarch Super-Heated Gas Range S.

H. Payne and family, Olwyn, are here visiting at the H. A. New Blouses $2.50 Dainty crepe de chine blouses. in white and pastel shades and pin dots.

Pretty frill styles $1.95 Smart batiste blouses in prints, dots and plain colors. Sleeveless and with sleeves. Pret- King Home. Colorful frocks of dainty summer materials and exquisitely made. Voiles, crepes, prints and dots.

At the Lutheran church Sunday, tne following young people were con a. firmed: Myrtle Shaw Myrtle. Tu ving and Martin Thorsen. Ray Brown and family left Mon day for the. northern part of the state to visit Robert Williams and family and uiiDert Phillips and family, Minne.

spoils, spent the. week-end here. The season's newest frocks of silk crepes, voiles, prints, wash silks in colors favored by fashion. Loi) ty styles, Oscar and Ingwald Olson and Miss Gena Nelson, Dallas, called on rel atives here Sunday. MUJard McClure, Cleveland, has arrived here to visit at the home of Full Enamel Finishes, NILE GREEN for that restful effect in a kitchen of bright, warm "southern exposure.

The soft, warm glow of the IVORY TAN in a home of northern exposure. Priced at is Drouier, Carl. E. J. Johnson and family and Miss Gisvold were visitors In Eau Claire Eunday.

9 and omen isses CHETEK. n- Ol --f V- I oats-at 335.00 to 5110 raway- your The Latter Day Saints or Northern llinnesota and Wisconsin on Sunday, July 6, closed a successful conference that began' June 27. Friday rJgtst was young people's night and college program was put on College smc, yells, and talks by an alumus Grace colleee. Lamona. HI a Redu ctions Liberal allowance on used range.

A Range for' Every Summer Sweaters 31.95 Just the kind of sweaters for sports, motoring, street or general utility wrear." Pretty summer colors in many styles. Every garment in store greatly reduced The price of these coats are specially lowered for speedy clearaway. There is variety, for all of our higher priced coats are included in the mark down. Go. Schroeder Hardware Co.

and a would-be student One cf the outstanding addresses Sun-i was by AposUe Rev. J. T. Gars', who has supervision of several A general review of their in the past 33 years was riven. The Rev.

Carver has been ILH tho church 33 years. There has, a an Increase of 30. per cent in 401 S. BARSTOW ST. PHONE 496..

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