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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 20

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Price 10 Cents Page 20 Fond du Lac (Wisconsin) Commonwealth Reporter, Saturday, April 5, 1969 News Briefs Personal Mention Pope Alters Dress Code For Prelates Jodi Rose was the name given Church Rite Slated For Area Native John W. Miesen, 80, a resident of Maple Manor for the to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Easter Service The Bethel Baptist Church, 1509 E. Pioneer Road, will hold a resurrection service at 7:30 a.m.

Sunday in addition to the regular sched Heavy Fog Cause Of Area Crashes (Con. from Page 3) came together, according to the Wisconsin State Traffic Patrol. An unknown semi-trailer truck, which entered the southbound lane of Highway 41, five miles south of Fond du.Lac, was blamed for an accident between a semi-trailer truck James Birschbach, when she was baptized Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Floyd, 549 Russell have' returned home after attending the funeral of Richard Pepin in Escanaba, Mich.

The Melody Mixers 50-50 Club Mrs. Quandt Of Mayvillc Dies At 84 Mrs. Edwin Quandt, 84, of 204 Horicon Mayville, died Friday at her home. Born Jan. 19, 1885, in the Town of Herman in Dodge County, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Gentz, she was married to Edwin Quandt on uled services Sister's Chapel at Mount Cal vary by the Rev. Earl Goedden, Third Order Third Order Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. last two years, died at 7:50 Jerome Diederichs of St.

Peter, members of St. Mary's Frater nity will receive xorporate Com Saturday, April 5 a Frl(a'y at'st Agnes Hos. operated by Charles A. Fritsch, pital. munion at the 8:15 a.m.

Mass House Cleaning? Do your heavy 1 quart Beer Free with purchase Menasha, and a car driven ty Born March 15, 1889, in Mount Sunday. This will be followed bedding and rugs at Sunbrite Gordon O. Daliege, 83 S. Bell Calvary, the son of Mathias and Rhinelander 12 oz. 52.49.

Gil more Liquor Mart. VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI today ordered bishops and cardinals to simplify their regal mode of dress in keeping with the "simplicity, practicality and spirit of humility" emphasized by the Vatican Ecumenical Council. The order, effective April 13, will make the April 28 consisto at 8:45 p.m. Friday. Lena Mohr Miesen, he married by a meeting and breakfast in the school cafeteria.

Taxpayers' Group Members of the Fond du Lac Area Fritsch was passing the Da Laundromat, 9th Mam Sts. Purple Martin Houses AH Sizes Dial 922-0995 the former Susan Simon in No vember of 1912 in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. G.

J. Thibadeau, Sept. 24, 1908, in the Town of Herman. They celebrated their 231 Bischoff attended the Bonnets MILWAUKEE (AP) -Women appear to be spending their time and money on selection of hair styles rather than on Easter bonnets, clothing merchants said in a weekend survey. "Today's women get high-fashion hair styles, and they're not going to cover them up with a hat," a downtown clothing store manager said.

"Easter bonnets are on the way out." A saleswoman In a department store's millinery section said many women are switching to scarves, and still are not covering their hairdos. The scarves, she said, often wind up as neck fashions, as belts or simple draped over a handbag. Wigs are getting a brisk trade, she added. A plerk In another depart-ment store sighed and said: "Millinery isn't what it used to be." Then she brightened and added: "But we're having a busy day in umbrellas." liege car with his truck when the unknown vehicle caused him "to cut in" and strike the city Employed as a bookkeeper funeral and burial rites for for and accountant in this area for Taxpayers' Association will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the YMCA.

A speaker from the mer President Dwight David Vicki Lynn Miller, daughter man's machine. ry to create 33 new cardinals many years by the Coles Sav Eisenhower at Abilene, Kan At Intersection one of the most austere in cen turies. ings Bank and Fred Rueping Leather he was later em They were accompanied by Robert Urquhart, W. Arndt was making a right their daughter, Mrs. Joseph It abolishes the use of red Brandt, and her sons, Joel and turn in his car from North Sey ployed in Chicago until returning to Fond du Lac in 1922.

Survivors include his widow; shoes, shoe buckles, the broad board of education will attend. Senior Center Monday's schedule at the Fond du Lac Senior Citizen Center, 86 S. Macy follows: 10 a.m. home bound persons will be called by the hostess; physical fitness on, of Overland Park, brimmed Galere hat, the red mour Street to West Johnson Street at 9:06 p.m. Friday, and the vehicle struck an auto of Mr.

and Mrs. Vergil Miller, 24 Center North Fond du Lac, is a patient at St. Agnes Hospital where she is undergoing heart treatment. Happy Easter! Edith's Dine Dance to the music of Harold McCue and the Modern-aires. The Ponderosa, 2 miles plush hat traditionally worn by where the Thibadeau's are spending the Easter one son, John a.

of Cnicago; two daushters, Mrs. Mary cardinals, sashes with tassels and the mantelletta, a short red 60th wedding anniversary in September. Survivors include her widower; two daughters, Mrs. Deiores Geipel of West Allis and Mrs. A.

K. Hertler of Montrose, two sons, Delmar of West Bend and Eldor of Mayville; one sister, Mrs. Art Kamrath of Beaver Dam, and seven grandchildren. Four brothers and four sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church in Mayville, the Rev. Carl W. Ladewig officiating. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery, Mayville. operated by Kay F. Christ, 409 Phillips of Skokie, 111., and Mrs. exercises witn victor Taft which was headed east cape. Enjcy Easter Sunday at Chef Ervin's Supper Club Serving Lucile May of California; four brothers, Edward M.

of Leba on West Johnson Street. The new rules do not strip Broome; 1 p.m. employment counceling with Mark Cody; 1:30 p.m. the needlecraft group will meet with Joan Colward. non, S.D., Louis J.

of Land- cardinals and lesser prelates of An auto operated by Carl La Ronge, 160 Third was caster, Michael H. and William all their finery, but aim to elim North on Highway 45. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Som Bird Study Club The O. stopped in traffic at South Main and Third Streets Friday night inate the royal red, ermine and silver commonly worn by them. merfeldt, 178 W. Follett The introduction states that both of Fond du Lac; five sisters, Mrs. Rose Utschig of Appleton, Mrs.

Sue Boles and Mrs. Erma Kerber, both of Milwaukee, Mrs. Frances Cleveland of Conde, S.D., and announce the adoption of a 7- J. Ornithological Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the recreation building at Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Park.

Mrs. Louis Pope Paul issued the rules with when it was struck from behind by an auto operated by Richard Liegl, Oakfield. Harold P. Lerch, 301 Star was backing up his car into week-old son, Joel James. 11:30 to 8 p.m.

922-9920 for reservations. BIGGEST OF Charity Club Rummage and Bake Sale Friday, April 11th Armory 9 til 12 A.M. Mrs. Franklin Yohann, 2014 Martin Road, returned home today after recuperating from surgery at St. Agnes Hospital.

the intention of bringing the out Friends may call at Koepseu ward forms of ecclesiastical life Traveler! Killed By Sniper, Report HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) A Gilmore Liquor Mart Easter Mrs. Bertha Jelinski of Linden Funeral Home in Mayville after D. Ensorge will show a colored I "into closer correspondence '). n.m.

Sundav and at the a parking space a lot ai slide program titled "Four 812 S. Main St. at 3:36 p.m. church from noon Monday until sniper shot and killed "several Friday when it struck the left Seasons in Wisconsin's Woods." Anyone interested in bird study persons and wounded others on front fender of a parked auto the time of services. MISS RUTH DAVISON may attend owned by Patricia M.

Abitz, the Pennsylvania Turnpike today, state police reported. 127 E. Cotton St. A. A.

Meeting Alcoholism Anonymous will meet at 267 S. Miss Ruth Geraldine Davison, Fanny Farmer Candy Shop will be open Easter Sunday 9 to 1 First reports said the sniper Beach; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A brother and a sister preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Zacherl Funeral Home and at 9 a.m.

from St. Mary's Church with the Rev. John H. Goebel officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mount Calvary.

Friends may call at the fu Minutes later at 3:50 p.m. with the changing circumstances of the times and of making them now accord better with the higher spiritual values which they should express and promote." Since the end of the Ecumenical Council there have been increasing protests among Roman Catholics against the pomp and rich dress in a church dedicated to simplicity and spirituality. 45, of 223 Carrington Wau- Hickory St. at 8 p.m. today another accident occurred in for your convenience.

pun, died this morning ai wau- the same lot. An auto operated was tiring trom a passenger car, but other reports said he was seen standing along the nation's oldest turnpike. Catholic Veterans Members of Good Shepherd Post 1329 Catholic War Veterans and Sunday Store Hours: 10:00 a.m. 'til 2 p.m. For Choice Easter Flowers Haentze Annex 658 Fond du Lac Avenue Open Sunday Morning Save With Cash Carry Church Rite Is Scheduled In Ripon Miss Anne Hettinger, 83, by Arbutus Nielsen, 132 pun Memorial Hospuai.

Born Oct. 29, 1923, in Waupun thfi dauehter of Germaine Meadowbrook was leav State police said they had re auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. ing a parking space when a Tuesday at the Douglas O'Toole ports that the sniper later ap neral home after 2 p.m. Sunday person in a parKed car ownea by Anton Blau, 313 E. 13th Memorial Home on Forest parently shot himself to death.

Last year an entire pansn in Florence revolted against Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Topp and Ruth Attwood Davison, she lived with her parents at Route 1, Waupun, and in Waupun all her life. She was a member of the Union Congregational Avenue opened a door into the side of 567 E. 10th are the parents of a daughter, Cynthia Lou, the moving vehicle.

church authority protesting what it called "triumphalism," Self Defense Plan Agreed In Saigon born Monday at St. Agnes Church. ostentatious use of jewelry, fi Survovors include her mother SAIGON (AP) U.S. and South Vietnamese officials have Cpl. Joseph Zuber of the Bow-mansville barracks, near Reading, said the shootings occurred along a 20-mile stretch of the turnpike which runs from the Ohio line in the west to the New Jersey border in the east.

The shootings were pinpointed between the Harrisburg-East in nery and rich dress by Drug Firms Receive $155,000 In Year (Con. from Page 3) Hospital. The Bakery Thrift Store and one brother. Germaine A Mrs. Koenigs Dies At 47 In Hospital Ripon, died this morning at the Park View Nursing Home in reached agreement for in of La Crosse.

Her father and creased aid for "self defense One rule states for cardinals "the dress for ordinary use may 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 21 N. Macy a sister preceded her in death. Ripon after a one-year illness and -self development, a gov 92 E. Division and at 525 E.

Division in the same buildings as three medical Born Sept. 5, 1885, 'in La ernment spokesman from Vice be black cassock without red trim. With this black cassock red hose are not worn." But the Complete TV Antenna Service Fred Christ TV Ph. 921-3272, Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Beyers Funeral Home in Waupun with the Rev.

Samuel Beers officiat terchange and the Lebanon-Lancaster interchange, Zuber said. Crosse, she was the daughter Mrs. Melvin Koenigs, 47, clinics. of John and Catherine Man Mounted Route 30, died at "We have confirmed that sev red watered silk skull cap may Dana worm operates Casper Schaefer, 237 Fourth naninger Hettinger. be worn, and cardinals may re pharmacies at its main store a.m.

today at St. Agnes Hos pital. underwent surgery Friday at 114 S. Main and at 105 eral persons have been killed and a goodly number of others injured," he said. A graduate of the Cook tain their red cassocks with trimmings if they wish.

Born March 25, 1922, in Vir President Nguyen Cao Ky office said today. The statement recalled that Ky conferred this week in Washington with President Nixon, Secretary of State William P. Rogers and other officials before returning to the Paris peace talks. No details on the type of County Hospital Nursing School morning at St. Agnes Hospital.

Buy Color TV Below Wholesale. For bishops the purple cas The victims apparently were ing. Burial will be in Forest Mount Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday.

MRS. MABEL WARD Funeral services for Mrs. in 1910, she served in the Army ginia, the daughter ot Jonn and Lula New Mason, she was married to Melvin Koenigs on sock and the black cassock with Sheboygan St. and at 505 E. Division also in joint quarters with two medical clinics.

Kremer Pharmacy has a store at 9 N. Main St. iNurse corps in France during red trim were also retained. But riding in vehicles. One driver told of a bullet smashing through his windshield, and he World War I.

An alumna of Culver's 755 So. Main Authorized Maytag Sales and July 29, 1961, at Sacred Heart the abolition of sashes, red hose, the Illinois Training School, she moved to Ripon in 1962. Church, city. silver buckles and rich outer was injured. Service Tesloff-Wilson's, 15 E.

She was a member of the amount of aid were given in the statement, but it apparently re Mabel Ward, who died Wednes capes applies to bishops and monsignors. Survivors include a sister. First 921-2370. National Secretary Association and Sacred Heart Church. ferred to U.S.

Defense Secre Miss Georgme Hettinger of The use of coats of arms by Fond du Lac. One sister pre Airman Kathleen Kruck of Survivors include her wid tary Melvin R. Laird's request for more funds to improve the South Vietnamese armed forces. cardinals and bishops is still permitted, but the Pope ordered ceded her in death. ower; her mother, Mrs.

Luia Funeral services will be held the shields must be simple and U.S. officials here said they Mason of Hampton, three brothers, Allen of New York Selsridge Air Force Base, Mary Michniuk of Mill-brae, and Olga Kruck of Wheaton, 111., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Agatha at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Pat clear.

knew of no other aid increases day were held today at 8:30 a.m. at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. The Rev.

Claude T. O'Brien officiated. Burial was in Omro Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Gannon, Robert M. Gannon, James Schenk, Kenneth Entringer, Karl Karnitz and Earl Swanson.

rick Church in Ripon with the and Howard and William, both The rules also provide that contemplated by the adminis henceforth the portraits of titu-l of Virginia. tration. Kev. o. L.

Huber officiating. Burial will be in the Green Kruck, Mounted Route 30. lar cardinals shalLbe removed She was preceded in death Lake Cemetery. from their churches. The name by her father and a sister.

Friends may call at the fu Funeral services will be held Kellett Radio TV Service Dial 922-3060 ATTENTION Volunteer Fire Departments Church Groups or Service Clubs PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS For Rent for All Occasions Reasonable Rates Quality Equipment Call 922-2426 to Reserve Your Date ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO. 403 East 9th St. Fond du Lac, Wis. of the cardinal may be placed in a frame inside his church. neral home after 4 n.m.

Mon Nixon Lauds Thieu On 46lh Birthday SAIGON (AP) President day. The changes were received with some disappointment by Nixon sent greetings today to RICHARD PEPIN AFL-CIO Supporting Mealeulter Strike some in Vatican circles, who President Nguyen Van Thieu on his 46th birthday. thought they did not go far at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. from Sacred Heart Church with the Rev.

Raymond Fox officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Monday. Richard Pepin.

82. of Victims WASHINGTON (AP) The names of four Wisconsin serv enough. Escanaba, a former Nixon said, Your statesman It was noted that many Fond du Lac resident, died at ship and your firm commitment progressive cardinals had long icemen were included in a a.m. Sunday in Escanaba ago simplified their dress in line following an illness of several nam casualty list released Fri with the recommendations of to our mutual cause of peace and freedom for your people have been deeply gratifying to me and to the American MILWAUKEE (AP) The state AFL-CIO threw its support behind a meatcutters' walkout Friday as a reduction of supermarket meat-counter operations in three counties led to reports of a business boom at the neighborhood grocery store. John Schmitt, Wisconsin AFL- the Ecumenical Council.

months. He drove a horse drawn ice wagon for Supple's in Fond du Lac before moving to Escanaba day by the Defense Department. Army Capt. Richard C. Behnke, husband of Mrs.

Shirley Behnke of Whitewater, was 1 1 Bats make sounds of a frequency up to 100,000 cycles per second, too high to be heard by humans. 1924. nstea as naving Deen Kiueu in "I am confident that in the coming year our two nations will continue to advance toward these goals." Nixon's message was deliv action. Army Spec. 4 James A.

Sal-amone, son of Anna L. Sala- Survivors include his widow, the former Nellie Beaudion; one daughter, Mrs. James Moses of CIO president, said the 100,000 Milwaukee-area members of his organization were being told "to recognize picket lines set ered by Deputy U.S. Ambassador Samuel D. Berger, who is one sister, Mrs.

Marse of Es-three grand- mone of Shorewood, died of 111. hostile causes, the Pentagon Joseph Dem said. canaba, and Two men previously listed as children. acting for Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, now in the Unit outside Kohl's and some Sentry stores, and not patronize" the chain outlets involved. ed States.

PUBLIC FORUM off Clubhouse Monday, April 7 8 P.M. Sponsored by Disabled American Veterans Speaker: Conrad Zimmerman, City Housing Authority Topic: New High Rise Apartment Public Invited to Attend Funeral services and burial About 500 supermarket meat- MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GQLOEN RULE were Wednesday in Escanaba. counter employes at Kohl's outlets, represented by Local 73, Rpfail Meatr.iitters Union. The small Potato River in British Guiana, in the northern part of South America, plunges missing were declared aeaa oi hostile action. They were Army S.Sgt.

Jerry A. Garrick, husband of Mrs. Annelies G. Garrick of Burlington, and Army Spec. 4 Thomas L.

Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cottrell of Milwaukee. To The FRED ROTH Relatives here have nff tha inh Tnpsriav rip- 740 feet, four and one-half times manding job security in the faceimore than Niagara, to form the of reports that the chain plans to Kaieteur Falls.

Immediate 24-hour Service QUR SERVICE is not limited by the time of day. When the need arises regardless of the hour our assistance is immediately available! 6 notified of the death there Friday of Fred Roth, 2858 W. McLean Chicago. Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Mrs. William Beerthuis of Chicago and Mrs.

John Herold of Rome, N.Y., plus two grandsons. Funeral services will be held Monday in Chicago. BEST DRESSED People In Town OUR CUSTOMERS ABLER'S QUALITY CLEANERS 749 Wisconsin Ave. North Fond du Lac Dial 921-0201 -Free City-Wide Pickup and Delivery consolidate meat preparation operations. An estimated 700 meatcutters at other chain stores were soon on the sidewalks in sympathy demonstrations, and amid reports that other big chains in Milwaukee, Waukesha and Ozaukee counties were curtailing operations in sympathy with Kohl's management.

BENDER PLUMBING GO. NEW AND REMODELING WORK SERVICE WORK ESTIMATES GIVEN Call 921-8148 Taycheedah Uecker-Witt Judfti Frank Endejahn's 5-Poini Bakery Wiff Be Open 6:30 AM. Until 1 P.AI. Sundays 922-0930 vtne 524 NORTH PARK AVENUE Adams for Monuments FDL near 9th, 922-0717 Red Leaders Rebuke Czech Journalists PRAGUE (AP) Top Communist leaders sharply rebuked the Czechoslovak Journalists Union today for resisting the new Soviet-dictated crackdown on the occupied nation's news media. Rude Pravo, organ of the Czechoslovak Communist party, published a statement of the inner eight-member Executive Committee of the party Presidium attacking the journalists' stand against censorship tha was imposed after anti-Soviet demonstrations last weekend.

The Executive Committee "rejects in principle the statement of the Union of Czechoslovak Journalists, condemns its irresponsible approach to serious problems and the present crisis situation," the statement said. FOR SALE 1967 Cougar 1967 V-W Fastback Call 923-3200 Between 9 A.M. 5 T.M. Rosary for Mrs. Rose M.

O'Brien at 3:00 8:00 p.m. Sunday at Twohig Funeral Home 114 S. Main St. Postal Sub Station 921-4660 i 1 Vv1 1 'VI A BARGAIN IN MOT! Jf LAST MINUTE LAST MINUTE OPEN EASTER DAY 'TIL 12 NOON FREE GIFT WRAP and DELIVERY DRY CLEANING GIFTS a ARCH MILES TO: i the very rnr rTl I nannn Residents of Jt. No.

1 Village of Oakfield, Towns of Byron, Fond du Lac, Lamartine, Leroy, Lo-mira and Oakfield School District. OUR BASIC PRICE $1.85 IS LESS than the going price for HIGH QUALITY CLEANING plus free pickup and delivery Our truck is on your street every day! DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES At this joyous season, we wish you an abun- If dance of health and happiness- and if, through Phar-f macy, we can helpfi you achieve both, 'IWAYS MODERN MASONRY INC. For Quality Construction of Your PATIO, DRIVEWAY cr SIDEWALKS Phone Wayne Geis 921-5524 or Jack Bullard 583-4096 THAT: An informational meeting will be held on April 8. 1969 at 8:00 P.M. in the Oakfield Elementary Gym to discuss the building of a new elementary school.

Question 3 Kow fire resistant is our present building? IETTEI CRiniCDfC PICTO please can on us. 14 E. 2nd Dial 921-1310 for the BEST We'll Do the REST! i rtyt! cs? A NICE PLACE TO SHOP!.

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