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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 6

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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APPLETON, POST-CRESCENT, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1D22 PAGE SIX KAUKAUNA HOPEFUL OF WIN OVER FOND DU LAC Days News of Wisconsin and Outagamie County ake. Preserv- CI FOR 1 ill Kaukauna The locals victory Sunday over Menasha has created hope for a win Tuesday afternoon on the home lot over the strong Fond du Lac aggregation. Kaukauna lost a hard luck game at Fond du Lac on Memorial day by a score of 2 to 1 in ten innings and is anxious for another chance. It is probable that Eichrodt will represent the Electric city on the mound. The rest of the team will line up usual.

ing Perfect KAUKAUNA NEWS Melvia Trains Telephone 329-J Kaukauna Representative BENEFIT LIBRARY IB 6 11 lEPEHDENC CHURCH SOCIETIES MAKE KAUKAUNA READY TO PLANS FOR ANRTUAL PICNIC by using sugar and XA Karo Crystal White instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL, Kaukauna The monthly meeting Refreshments Will Be Features of Celebration This Is the only service of its kind in town, and th first to be installed in any of the small towns In this vicinity. Frederick Muntwyler of Chicago is visiting his grandmother, Mrs, Lena Buchman. Mrs. E.

Farnum, who has been visiting at Deer Brook, returned to her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kluge. Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Kluga and son, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kluge and daughter Lu-cile, Mr. Ed.

Kluge, Sr. and Mrs. Henry Timm visited at the Albert Hoffman home at Clintonville Sunday. Mrs. D.

A. Mclntyre left Wednesday for Hillsdale, where shs will visit relatives for a month. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Knaack and children of Milwaukee are visiting relatives here. LEAVE FOR NORTH Lloyd Schultz, Bernard Oik, Floy Schwartz and Flor9nce Miller of Hortonville; Esther Manske of New London and Arthur Maahs of Clintonville will leave by automobile Sunday morning for Rib Lake, where they of the Brotherhood of Andrew and CELEBRATE FOURTH Phillip of Reformed church will be Music Pupils at Hortonville to Give Program Chautau- qua Opens July 13 Specie 1 to The Post-Crescent Hortom-llle Friday evening, July 7.

a number of Miss Emde's pupils will give a piano recital at Odd Fellow hall. The violin orchestra will also give some selections. The proceeds will be turned over to the village library board. The Chautauqua for 1922 begins here July 13 and will continue until July 16. It is the same company as last year, the Cadman Chautauqua.

INSTALLS RADIO SET Edwin J. Getter, druggist, has installed a radio receiver in his store for the accomodation of his patrons. Moose Have Complete Preparations for Big Program and Picnic will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole and daughter Mildred at the Poole cottage for a few days.

Miss Florence Miller was an Appleton visitor Wednesday. A number of people from here have been attending the carnival at New London this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Corey and baby of Sandwich, 111.

visited at the home of Mrs. Hardacker, Tuesday. A number of relatives and friends from Hortonville, Clintonville and New London gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maahs' to celebrate Mrs.

Maahs'. birthday anniversary. Sunday. Douglas Hodgins spent Wednesday at Appleton. held Friday evening in the church basement.

Invitations have been extended to all the officers of every organization in the church, including the Sunday school board and teachers. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss plans and make arrangements for the annual Sunday school and Kaukauna All Kaukauna people church picnic. The church consistry who are looking for a Juiy 4 celebra tion will remain in the city Tuesday I FREE: Ask your grocer or write Corn Products Refining Company, KiTBil CSSi Dept. Argo, 111., for beautiful and j' 'J instructive Karo Preserving Folder. i Selling Repretentativ i Mf I flirl Glass Turbush Company 288 East Water Street 1 II -'M Milwaukee, Wis.

WWaiwiiffiy iVRV afternoon and e-ening. The local voted recently to discontinue its part of sponsoring the annual event and the responsibility is being taken by the various organizations. Loyal Order of Moose has compleid arrangements for its annual picnic Now Londoit New London will observe Independence day, Tuesday with a program and amusements In the city park. The celebration will open at 10:30 with a concert by New London ciy band. W.

H. Hatten, chairman of the day's proceedings, will speak. Com tnunity singinp will follow, and the Rev. Father Wrobl. orator of the day, will delived an address.

Miss Lillian Lyon and Miss Josephine Kische will deliver appropriate readings. The ladies of the Catholic church will serve dinner from 12 until 2 o'clock. The hour between 2 and 3 o'clock will be devoted to games for the children. A special feature of the afternoon's entertainment will be a tug-o-war con. test between the farmers of Muskwa.

Dale, Hortonia, Liberty, Maple Creek and Lebanon. Employees of the Plywood, Borden and Edison plants will also compete for championship honors. KAUKAUNA P0ST0FFICE RATED AS SECOND CLASS and celebration. There will be no street parade in the morning as has been the custom. The picnic will begin shortly after dinner at municipal playgrounds and will continue until midnight.

Practically all refreshments booths were up Sunday morn Kaukauna South Kaukauna post- office was rated as a second class of fice Saturday, July 1. However, employees in the office did not take civil ing and final preparations about the grounds were made Monday. sen-ice examinations since it was re The lodge has contracted with a FROM INFANCY TO LIFE'S SUNSET TANLAC BRINGS HEALTH AND HAPPINESS commended by the postoffice inspector that nothing be done until this fall fireworks company and a large display of fireworks will be set off after dark. Arrangements also have been when it Is expected the north and made for adequate seating provisions for those who visit the playgrounds. outh side postoffices will be consolidated.

As soon as the new electrical building is in shape the new consolidated postoffice will have quarters there. hi LOAiooni his HREE BLACK CREEK BUSY SOCIAL WEEK COUPLES 1 ED Nature's Blessings Are Open to All, and It Seems Inexcusable for Anyone to Re KAUKAUNA PERSONALS Kaukauna Miss Rose Gillen who is superintendent of St. Mary hospital in McComb, 111., Is spending a two weeks' vacation at her home in this city. Phillip Schlude. Fred Reichel, Jack Zwick and Jacob Miller left Monday morning for Michigan City, to Little-Eberhard Wedding Oc curs at Menominee, Mich.

E. F. U. Honor Member main a Miserable Weakling When This Great Medicine Is Restoring Vim, Vigor and Abundant Vital see the Leonard-Kansas boxing match Energy to Hundreds All Around Them Every Day. 45sW TANLAC to be held July 4.

The party planned to stop off in Chicago to attend a ball game. Miss Hazel Neff of Gladstone, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patterson. C.

M. Patterson has just returned after visiting a week at Gladstone. Miss Marie Biese returned Saturday to Sniderville after visiting friends here. Mrs. Leona Hale and sons John and Prentice, left 'Monday morning on an auto trip to Baraboo.

Veeetable Pills are an es sential and vitallv 1 The Spirit of 1776 Like the pioneers of 1776 Who fought for freedom And created a government Fit for a growing country; So let us-by thrift and Simple living fight for Individual independence And community prosperity, Thus making this a better Place in which to live. important Dart of the Tanlac treatment. Special to The Post-Crescet Black Creek At 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Lutheran church in Cicero, Miss Meta Knutzman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuntzman.

and Walter Rohloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rohloff were united in ma rria ge by the Rev. H. Jacoby pastor of St.

John's church. After the Wedding a reception was held at the home of the brides parents for a large number of guests. DAELKE-STINGLE Delia Daelke of Appleton and Anton Stingle of Black Creek were married at St. Mary's church here at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The Rev.

Father Gonnering officiating. Ths bride was attended by her sister. Miss Hazel Daelke. Alex Stingle. brother of the bridegroom was best After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dael Social Items JVal C3P A.y I tion of health rSTd' 7 1 I vSZ is laid during Kaukauna Five members of the Ladies Aid society of Reformed church, of which Mrs. Sophie Mer-bach i3 a member, and a number of relatives surprised her Sunday afternoon in honor of her seventy-eighth birthday anniversary. Supper was served for 25 guests. The afternoon and evening was spent in social en-, tertainment.

ke. 1146 Gilmore-st. Appleton. The (Special to Post-Crescent) Xew London A group of friends of Mrs. Gordon Meiklejohn assembled at her home' on Monday evening, June 26, and helped her to celebrate her birthday anniversary.

The party was composed of the Misses Rachel Viel. Ella Larson and Esther Pomre-tiing and the Mesdames George Meartz, Nell Llsbeth, Leonard Man-Fke, Fred La Marcke and Herbert Bhaw. Mrs. F. E.

Patchen was hostess to the members of the Ten Pin cfub at her home on Wyman-st. on. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Fiedler entertained the ladies of the Tuesday club on June 27.

The members of the Thursday club met with Mrs. Augusta Bartlett on Thursday afternoon. The Catholic Ladies held their regular social meeting at the parish hail on Wednesday afternoon. The committee was composed of the following members: Mrs. William Butler, Mrs.

Leonard Cline, Mrs. Charles Davie, Mrs. J. Hickey, and Mrs. Elizabeth Moriarty.

Miss Dorothy Stern was guest of honor at a birthday party given by-Mrs. F. J. Pfeifer on Tuesday eve ning, Junes 27, at the Pfeifer home on Beaeon-ave. Dinner was served to the following guests: Miss Myrtle "Wilke, Miss Clara House.

Miss -Ruth Marfing, Miss Delia Borst, Miss Emma Neuman. Misses Helen and Irene Knapstein, Miss Delia Fricke, Miss Dorothy Stern and Miss Beth Stanley of Clintonville. DORCAS MEETS Miss Doris Jeffers and Miss Mildred Pasch were hostesses to the Junior Dorcas society of the Methodist church at a luncheon served at the William Pasch home on Spring st. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Ben Hartquist entertained the ladies of St. Paul Guild at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Abraham entertained the members of the Birthday club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes at cards were won by Mrs.

Herbert Heger and Mrs. Martin Abraham. Forty guests partook of a 6:30 banquet at the Masonic hall on Tuesday evening, June 27, given by the members of the New London chapter of the Royal Arch masons. Members of the order from Shiocton, Royalton and Manawa were in attendance. Initiatory work followed the banquet.

The officers of the Farmers Exchange held their monthly meeting at CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK failure to take advantage of the blessing that Nature offers to all. When one looks upon a weak, worn out, faded, devitalized man or woman and reflects that all this may be -readily and satisfactorily changed merely by the use of Tanlac, if only that poor mortal knew it, one feels like spreading the message of hope and joy that Tanlac brings in the sharpest and clearest handwriting that none may overlook! Are YOU as strong and healthy as you should be? Have you that abundant vital energy that enables you to laugh at disease and to overcome the ever-present obstacles in the path of your happiness? Does your food give up to you Its rich stores of vitality, or does it pass through your, digestive system without supplying you with much beyond the poisons formed through its decomposition? Take this under your serious consideration, and answer these questions for yourself. Then, if the answers are unsatisfactory, go to any druggist and purchase a bottle of Tanlac, and you, too, may become strong and healthy with the 'energy and vitality to accomplish your desires, just as so many thousands of others have publicly testified were the results they obtained from taking Tanlac. Tanlac Is sold by all good druggists. adv.

Get Road Contract Blake Construction company of Appleton, which was awarded the paving of the two mile stretch on the north end of Wisconsin Rapids-Sherry-Milla dore-rd. at Wisconsin Rapids, commenced pouring concrete last week. The grading is about completed. young couple will live on a farm in town of Black Creek. LITTLE-EBERHARD Miss Laurel Little, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Little, and Harrison Eberhard. son of Mones Eberhard, were married at Menominee, Mich. Wednesday. They returned here Thursday, and are visiting at the Little and Eberhard homes.

HONOR E. F.1 1'. MEMBERS The Equitable Fraternal L'nion held a special meeting Monday night In honor of Mrs. Harry Pierce who, though she moved away from here nine years ago, still holds her membership in Elack Creek assembly. Orval Griese, the boy who was knocked down and Injured by an automobile at the park last Sunday, has so far recovered that he was taken to his home at Kimberly Tuesday night.

From the tiny toddler with foot hesitantly placed upon the bottom-most step, to the venerable grandfather at the top of Life's stairway, Tanlac is praised by all for the vim, vigor and abundant vital energy with which it blesses each step. The earlier In life that one begins the use of Tanlac, the better equipped will that person be to cope with the vicissitudes of this existence. By preparing the digestive system of the youngster Tanlac smooths the path and insures health and strength through all the years ahead. We cannot forget that the foundation for good health in our advanced years is laid during the early years of life. How sad It is to see men and women by the thousands going through life with less than half of the vigorous health, strength and capacity for the enjoyment that is their birthright.

And how much sadder it is to know that all their sufferings and lack of happiness are due to their own Private Water Supply The Market Garden Co. has installed a private water supply system for its garden and manager's residence. An electric motor is used for pumping the water. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Shauer of Green Bay attended the Daelke-Stin- gle wedding here Wednesday. Mrs. Gustave Maas and daughters Grace, Henrietta, Margera and Ra chel are attending a camp meeting at the elevator clubrooms on Monday evening, June 26. The Neighborhood club members OPENING OP A NEW SCENIC ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE Through the Heart of the Rockies and the Last of the Old West The new scenic Teton Mountain route from Lander, Wyo. to The Yellowstone opens July 1.

Large, easy riding motor busses take you through the Shoshone Indian Reservation, along the picturesque Wind River, which is crossed and recrossed many to wonderful Brooks Lake, with the world's eeatest trout fishing. Other attractive features of the trip are unequalled views of the Teton Mountains, considered the most majestic of all ranges in the Rocky Mountain Region, and a ride through the Jackson Hole and Lake Region; the greatest big game country in the world. A new booklet, entitled "Teton Mountain Route to Yellowstone National Park." is Just off the press. Ask for a copy. Then you will want to go.

For fares, train schedules and full information, ask Agents, Chicago North Western Ry. adv. Vacation Fares Lower Than In Many Years were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Y.

Potter on Friday afternoon. The directors of the New London THE PEERLESS LAUNDRY OFFERS THIS SERVICE TO KAUKAUNA PEOPLE "Just Phone 148 and THE PEERLESS will call for your package on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday, and Equity Oil company held their month- Jy business meeting at th elevator clubrooms on Thursday evening. Mrs. P. Cummings was guest of honor at a party given by Mrs.

Leo-Tiard Pulaski at the home of Mrs. Anna Roden on Wednesday after xioon. ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE Madison. Mr. Maas will join them Friday.

Arthur Gerl has been spending several days at Green Bay Lake attending the druggists convention. Mrs. Nelson and daughter Bessie went to Osseo Wednesday to spend the summer with Mrs. Nelson's parents. William Riehl is ill.

Henry Hartsworm and family were Appleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Wymer and daughter Lucille of Lily, visited friends here Tuesday and Wednesday.

Miss Elma Grosinger of Savannah. III. arrived here Wednesday to visit Mrs. R. H.

Sander. ATTEND CIRCt A large crowd from here attended the circus at Appleton Tuesday. Mrs.J. P. Fervatius is entertaining her brother from California.

Sidney Hauert and Mr. and Mm. Howard Keesler were Appleton visiters Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Safford of Green Bay were guests at the A. L. Burdirk home Thursday.

Mrs. Justeson. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Lane, has gone to Cedarburg to visit rela A large number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Schmallenberg assemhled at their home on Wolf River-ave. last Sunday afternoon to surprise them on their I BUY litl VICT0R Rfe til tires iii Service roth's silver wedding anniversary. The guests brought the makings of a bountiful dinner, which was served at 6:30. Those present were Mrs. Herman Schmallenberg, and daughter Esther, and sons Leonard and Ar will also pay the telephone call.

We want some Appleton concern in need of 1st class bookkeeper and credit man to give ua the chance to convince you we have a man for that place. You may benefit, yourself. At the same time you can help ua, 121st Artillery Band. Phone either Eric Llnd-berg at 111 or 63, or Stephen C. Rosebush.

thur, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Schoepke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schroeder and family.

Mr. and Mrs. To San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San CaL Portland, Ore. Seattle and Taco-ma, Wash. To Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain and Glacier National Parks, also to important points in Wyoming and South Dakota.

Wide choice of routes. Favorable stopover priv-ileges, liberal return limits. Splendidly equipped through trains. Escorted all-expense tours to Yellowstone and Colorado every week during Park season. Ask for par-ticulars.

Let our travel experts plan your summer itinerary. Detailed information, sleeping car accommodations, upon application to Ticket Agents, Chicago North Western Railway. Alfred Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmallenberg and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Oneska and Ml tives before returning to her home at Almond. S. A. Konz of Appleton spent Thurs-dov her.

Stephen and Cornelius Konzz of Appleton are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Peter Huhn. 875 COLLEGE AVE. Phone 772 FOR A DEMONSTRATION of the New STEARNS-KNIGHT CAR PHONES 1 3 AUTO MAINTENANCE CO. family, John Roesler, Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Schroeder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Klemm and family, of Bear Creek. Mr.

and Mrs. George Pchlmke and family, Amos and Arnold Schoeneke, Miss Leona Prill. Clarence Peterson and Arthur Blank-enburg of Clintonville, Clarence Springer of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daerh of Sturgeon Ray, and August Rchimke and the Rev.

Ad. Sparing ff this city. The Wahzikaya Camp Fire girls conducted an Ice cream social on the lawn of the Matt Knapstein home on Saturday afternoon and evening. Jun 24. Th Missionary society of the Spencer Rejtiveno Corset Have Your Corsets Specially Designed for You Adell Roudebush 675 Washington St.

Phone 703 ReristerwJ Spenrer Co metiers VERY SPECIAL New scfnJc rout to Yellowstone Na-lonal Park via, Lander now open. Evangelical church of Maple Crek will hold i's July meeting at. the home of Mrs. Ed. Bleck on East Spring st.

on Wednesday, July 12. The iJorras roclety will hold Its nxt regular business and social meeting at the home of Mrs! 8. E. Therens on Thursday afternoon, July Refreshments will be served by a committee composed of the Medame George Them, Mary Tae, Dumble ton, Ed. Poole, and S.

E. Thtrens. Take you through the historic Indian country, Jackson Hole Region and Telim Mountains to the Southern Entrance. TRY A POST-CRESCENT WANT AD. Big Celebration, Hign Cliff Park, July 4.

Good music. Gib Horst Orchestra. Amusements for all ages from 6 to 66. 26!).

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