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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, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922 PAGE SIX Day's ISIews of Wisconsin and Outagamie County mers for several days accompanied him. Mrs. Anthony Graef and daughter Miss Melda, and Mrs. Mary Reiner of Appleton called on friends here Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. George Bergman and SHI0CTON PERSONALS family of Appleton visited friends 0 TO SPEfiK Why There's Nothing To This Washing Business9 RLY PASTOR here Sunday. John MeMurdo 6pent Sunday at Appleton. The Rev. and MraG.

E. Boettcher KAUKAUNA NEWS Melvia Trams Telephone 329-J Kaukauna Representative AT ITOIll 0 TO and two daughters autoed, to Sturgeon Bay last week and visited the cherry orchards. They will also visit relatives there, and return home this week. Republican Candidate for Governor Will Address Outdoor Gathering The Rev. Walter Cole Leaves Presbyterian Church Cyclist Pays Fine BIG TICKET SALE PIE 15 The Hortonville baseball club will give a dance at the opera house Aug.

3. Royal Garden Five of Oshkosh will furnish music. Hortonxllle About 1,000 people attended the Equity picnic at the fair grounds Sunday. The day was ideal Said a man of this city to his wife, "Why I could do it myself, in no time at all and make no fuss. about it." Well, being a pretty 6mart little person, his wife said, "Sure you can John, for you're so big and strong and I wish you would do it this week for maybe I don't do it right and make hard work of it for nothing." That was plenty NOW IT GOES TO UTAUDUA DEAD Burial of Mrs.

Anna Kohl Will Legion Post Auxiliary Will Canvass City to Sell Season Tickets Occur at Dale Wednesday Install Radio Sets (Special to Post-Crescent) Dale Rickman Bros, have re Special To The Post-Crescent Shlocton Miss Edna Stertz, graduate of Milwaukee hospital training school, is visiting at the home of the Rev. Mr. Stertz. The Rev. Mr.

Henzel and family of Weyauwega autoed to Shiocton for a day last week and called on friends. Mr. -and Mrs. Lyle Caldie of Green Bay visited at the home of Wesley Williams last week. Mrs.

Charles Smith of Highland Park, 111., spent a few days with her niece and husband, the Rev. and Mrs. E. Stertz. Miss Celia Conradt left Thursday for an extended visit at Milwaukee and Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolfmeyer, and daughter, Miss Lida and Mrs. Berzill were Appleton visitors Thrfrsday.

Ernest Parfitt went to Green Bay Thursday where he will be employed at, the Morley-Murphy Hardware company. Mr. and Mrs. Minnick of Chicago are visiting at the home of Charles Kling. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs.

R. Pederson Tuesday of last week to help celebrate her birthday anniversary. Miss Iva Tubbs of Seymour visited friends in the village last week. Miss Margaret Slngler was at Appleton the past week where she submitted to an operation at St. Elizabetli hospital.

Miss Fay Eberhard of Appleton has been spending the past week at the C. N. Wilcox home. Miss Harriet Colburn was a Black Creek visitor for a day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Payton were in Oshkosh Friday attending the funeral of Mrs. Payton's sister. Mrs. I.

A. Payne of South Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Simons of California visited at the home of John Wagner the past week. He tried that one time. That was enough, and here's the home washing paraphernalia going to the second-hand-man. modeled the interior of their harness and shoe shop by changing partitions so as to make a large display room and to separate the washroom from the rest of the store. and the picnic program was enjoyed thoroughly.

Hortonville band furnished music. -The second baseball team played the Dale second team at the fair grounds and was victorious. The score was 5 to 1. Attorney General William J. Morgan, Republican candidate for governor, will hold an outdoor meeting here Tuesday.

The Misses Geneva Collar and Sophia Gabriel of Milwaukee are visiting here. Ottomar Schlagel of Milwaukee is visiting relatives here, ANNOUNCE SON Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sengstock at Watertown. They were formerly of Hortonville.

Miss Marcella Martin of Wisconsin Rapids is visiting' at the Chris Mesh-ke home. The Rev. J. M. Kommers attended an alumni meeting at Calvary last, week.

The Rev. E. Kiel of Big River, who was a guest of the Rev. Father Kom- Mr. and Mrs.

Ferd Huettl of Horton- ville spent Sunday at the Wesley Prentice home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mollen of Mena- EERLESS THE sha were In town last week.

Kimberly The Rev. 'Walter Cole baa resigned as of the Presbyterian church here. He has accepted a call to a church at Elcho and expects to move there soon. "Henry Spiel of Darboy paid a tine of $10 and costs here for operating a motorcycle on Sidney'-st. without lights.

The picnic given by the Ladies Aid ociety at Paradise Valley Thursday afternoon was enjoyed by many, A business meeting was held after which a picnic lunch was spread at 6:30. MANY AT CONCERT A large crowd attended the band concert Thursday evening in the park given by the Cecelian band. It Is expected that several concerts will be given during the summer. An Ice eream and pop corn stand conducted by several members of the Ladies Aid society was well patronized. Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Jenks and daughter Gladys of Pickett, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Siefert and 6on Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenks and grand-daughter Lucille of Oshkosh spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Lillicrap. Mrs.

Miller of Green Bay Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed Kaufmann. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Franz, Mr.

and Mrs. Van Thull and Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

VeAeten enjoyed a fishing trip to Fremont Friday. Miss Hazel Hatch Is confined to her home with an attack of appendicitis. SEE BALL GAME A large crowd witnessed the defeat of the Interlake team at the baseball Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blue were at Crivitz last week on a blueberrying trip.

'APPLETON'S MODERN LAUNDRY" Mrs. Nick Steffen of Hortonville Kaukauna Ross J. Medcalf, chairman of the committee on ticket sales for the Chautauqua which opens here Thursday Reported a fair sale of tickets Monday morning. Mr. Medcalf was made chairman of the committee to replace H.

L. Gehr who Is out of the city. Members of the Ladies auxiliary to the local post of the American legion are said to be working hard to increase the sale of season tickets. All net receipts of the venture will be turned over to the organization. Plans are being made to conduct a city canvass on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Other members of the ticket committee will canvass the business section. Miss G. Home, community worker and children's expert. is in the city and met several boys and girls under 14 years old at 9 o'clock Monday 'morning at the play grounds. Meetings will be held each morning to prepare for the final day of the Chautauqua.

All children under 14 years old should go to the play grounds at 9 o'clock in the morning and get acquainted with Miss Home. Tickets have been placed on sale at various stores. They can be purchased at Nagan's, aukauna Drug visited at the A. L. Fritsch home Thursday.

Violeta Philippl visited Bernice Marquardt at Oshkosh last week. Miss Thelma Buxton of Chicago spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Heuer. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Winckler autoed to Chicago on Friday to visit friends. Scllda Frick of Oshkosh visited her aunt, Mrs. Arnd last week.

AT Cherries Cherri A. B. Holt of Appleton was In town Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Heuer and Rest and es recreation all the way daughters-of Oshkosh spent Sunday at Roy Sawyer has been spending a week at Spider Lake. S.S.Carolina Henry Heuer's. Dale third baseball team played the CAPS Mrs. John Nagle and daughters, Co. and Zeklnd and Co.

on the South second nine here Sunday and won by a score of 31 to 6. Dorothy and Dean of White Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nagle and chil grounds Sunday afternoon by a scorel and at the Royal and Brauer drug of 16 to store on the north side. DIES AT OSHKOSH Mrs.

Anna Kohl, widow of the late dren of Pickett visited relatives and friends here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barker of Henry Kohl, died at Oshkosh Monday.

Miss Mayme Luke and Sievert Mc-Clure of Green Leaf spent Sunday at the home of Miss Annette Mc Clure. and Mrs. Bert Flrd have moved Mrs. Kohl lived on a farm west of Waupaca are visiting at the home of Social Items A. Barker.

Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Valentine and Tnocilovs FromChicago 1 P.M. i uesaays fnm Miiw. 9 p.m.

Round $9900 One $1 700 Trip Way .11 Mealt and Berth Includtd See Sturgeon Bay, Fish Creek, Ephraim, Sister Bay, Washington Island, Escanaba. Splendid scenery. To Muskegon, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids (From Chicago) Daily 7:45 P. M. Saturday and Sunday 10:30 A.

M. Whltelake Points Friday and Saturday. 7:45 P.M. Monday. 8:30 A.

M. the village for more than 35 years. The body will be brought here for burial on Wednesday. Decedent Is survived by two sons, Henry, Read-field; Arthur, Dale; two daughters. Mr.

and Mrs. Cash Twitchell were at Florence last week where they were picking berries. Mrs. William Paradise was a New We have just received a. shipment direct from NEW YORK, of the Latest in Beach Millinery They tire much in vogue and decidedly different from any others shown in the city.

Prices 25c to $1.25 COME AND SEE THEM I London visitor Thursday. Miss Lucille Witthuhn of Black Creek was a guest at the home of C. Kaukauna Dorothy Peshotta, Alice St. Mitchell, Jack Leddy, Eva Mocco, Roy Vandenberg, Mrs. Francis Femal, Maud Kellogg.

Carey Seiberlich, Frieda Boreherdt, lone Nelson, Herbert! and Theresa Stoeger, Miss H. Voecks, Cecelia Graf, Walter Beyer, Ethel Miller, were guests of William Reisberg, driver for the Kaukauna-Appleton bus in an auto trip to Wau E. Wolfmeyer the first of the week. to Appleton. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Ebben and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frees spent Sunday i at Green Bay. Elmer Nooyan and family have moved into the house recently vacated by Peter Pecor.

Many are planning to attend the Presbyterian Sunday school excursion to North park, Oshkosh Friday. The boat will leave the dock at Appleton at 8:30 In the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brecklyn and Mr.

and Mrs. William Lucas enjoyed a picnic dinner at High Cliff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I.

C. Clark attendee a wedding at Portage Thursday. Miss Kathryn Stuyvenberg Is again Sturgeon Bay's, 50 cases while they last at per case $3.25 Potatoes, all No. 1 White Stock, per peck 48c Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen for 45c "Pla Safe" Flour, bbL for $2.19 Dutchess Appless, all hand picked, per peck 39c Eating Apples, extra good, per peck 59c Home Grown Tomatoes, per tb. 15c Green Corn, per dozen 40c Cucumbers, Carrots, Etc.

Carnation Milk, all you want, a can 1 0c Prunes, regular 35c size, 2 Tb s. for 45c Airmour's White Flyer Soap, 30 bars for $1.00 This Soap is guaranteed to please you. Pure Ground Black Pepper, per lb. 25c Ginger Ale and Root Beer, 3 bottles "for 48c Ivory Soap, 5 bars for 39c Honey Dew Melons, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Raspberries, Blueberries. Etc.

These Specials are for Wednesday and Thursday1 Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchins of Antigo are visiting at the home of writ, lor vacation Guide, to Micaigan and Wisconsin nam mer retorts or le. Schlintz Bros. Co.

Collcge-ave. Oneida street Telephone 114. Mrs. Ella Sorenson. Mrs.

Louis Booth and children re turned home from Milwaukee Sunday paca and Crystal lake Sunday. The group visited at the cottage where the where they have been visiting rela All schedules "Day tight Saving Timt" Misses Lottie McCarty, Agnes and Mrs. Rhoda Spiegelberg, Zion; Mrs. Lydia Kundiger, Oshkosh. Mr.

and Mrs. William Meyers, who left here on an auto trip July 1 are now touring Tellowstone park. Leland Hanselman and Ira Lecy have installed a radio outfit In their respective homes and are able to talk back and forth. They have also caught a few messages from outside places. Henry Neuman, who had.

his foot broken a week ago, is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. William Moder and two children and Mrs. Barbara Koeh-ler of Hortonville spent Sunday at the A.

L. Fritsch home. J. E. Moyer and family of Stevens Point and Miss Mabel Whitney of Los Angeles spent Sunday here.

Dale won from Freedom in the ball game Sunday by a score of 4 to 0. tives. Theresa Rink and Onlta Kuder are camping. A benefit dance for Chicago and Northwestern railroad shopmen will be held Thursday evening, July 27 in Union Pharmacy the city auditorium. Music will be furnished by the Electric City seven Acne Scars, Fock Marks, NEED AGNESIAN MAR-VELLA Ask for free Mar-Vella Book BELLING DRUG CO.

J. E. VOIGT, APPLETON piece orchestra. at the local bank after spending her vacation at Milwaukee. The Misses Pearl and Myrtle Huntington attended a birthday party for Miss Marie Niehaus at Little Chute Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntington spent Sunday with Appleton friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Viel and Mr. and Mrs. Carmody and daughter visited Vincent Buttons at Sturgeon Bay Sunday. Edward Lynch and Fred Behllng KAUKAUXA PERSONALS Kaukauna Mrs.

Joseph Menard and nieeo, Miss Haute, Williams Potts Wood Company CREAMERY BUTTER spent Saturday in Appleton, guesti of friends. C. FISH LOCAL TALENT IS TO PRESENT PEARSON PLAY Mrs. John Glye and Mrs. A.

Cutlet of Oshkosh were visitors at the home autoed to Sturgeon Bay Sunday, Mrs. Fred Klught of Elkhorn visiting her mother, Mrs. Theln. is 1011 COLLEGE AVE. PHONE 1188 of Charles Cutler and family in this city.

Kaukauna All local talent will be used in the sketch "Mose Left in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paterson re Charge" is to be presented at turned Saturday from two weeks' 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the city auditorium. Sale of reserved seats The Thinking Fellow Galls a Yellow because we give prompt and courteous service 24 hours per day. Our rates are reasonable.

You are insured for $1 0,000 when riding with the Yellow Cab Co. vacation In Ripon and Wisconsin Rapids. TWO COMING MARRIAGES ANNOUNCED ACHURCH began at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. Julius Hahnemann Is visiting Newton Pearson, Chautauqua reader this week In Clintonville.

and impersonator, who is author of Miss Gladys Michelson of Milwau the play, takes the leading part and kee, is spending a two weeks' vaca he is assisted by Harold Denis and tion at her home in this city. Robert Duffy. Mr. Pearson has Adam Spindler is spending his peared several times before Kaukau (Special to Post-Creseentt little Chute Mrs. Mike Molitor and daughter Kathleen returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives.

In Chicago and Milwaukee. Dr. and Mrs. J. H.

Doyle and family enjoyed an auto trip to Random Lake for the weekend. spending his tw weeks' vacation as two week's vacation as a guest of na people. The Taxi Cab Supreme relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. PHONE 886 PHONE 886 MIbs Lydia Kunze left last week BUTTONS "We Lead Others Follow" for Chrisholm where she intends to Buttons are again gaining favor visit for two months. Mrs.

Joseph Hietpes and Raymond as dress trimmings. Ball buttons and Robert Hietpes returned Satur Miss Trudy Weber of Marinette, is are used on crepe de chines, and day from a visit with relative In a guest of Miss Rose Mary Donald tiny gilt and fabric ones are used son. on heavier materials. Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Kittell of Wis Racine and Sheboygan. Announcement was made at St. John church Sunday of the approach- consin Rapids were weekend guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. 38c a Pound in Prints 37c a Pound in Bulk lng marriage of Miss Anna Molitor and Peter C. Van Den Heuvel both of this village and Miss Elizabeth Kittell.

PAINS SO BAD Hietpes of Kimberly and Joseph Ebben of this place. Have You Money To Invest We Can Offer You Tomahawk Pulp Paper Co. 7 Bonds Weyenberg Shoe Co and a Lot of Other Good Investments Yielding 6 to 7 Bond Department Citizens i National Bank "THE FRIENDLY BANK" Herman J. Stark spent Saturday WOULD GO TO PEP and Sunday In Milwaukee. Joseph Menard and Miss Hattle Williams spent Monday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Van Zimmerman and Peter Menard. The Misfes Lorraine Radder, Eva Grebe, Edith Treptow, -Anna, Lucille and Edith Meyer, Norma Look and Sybil Griffith are camping for a week at High Cliff. GROCERY BARGAINS FOR Wednesday and Thursday Only No. 2 cans Fancy Sweet Corn, 2 cans for .7 21c No.

2 cans Early June Peas 21c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per pkg 8o Swan's Down Cake Flour, per pkg 33c 3 1 0c pkgs. Macaroni for 20c Ben Herzlger, Robert Gloude-mans and Stephen and Richard Peeters enjoyed a fishing trip to Fre Two Women Tell How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound mont, Sunday. Gordon Dopp of Waupaca was a George La Rue, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

X. La Rue broke his Stopped Their Suffering guest over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smiths left arm while playing, Friday.

The fractured was adjusted and he Is Iron Mountain, Mich. "I had ter getting along nicely. rible pains every month and at times STOCK OF BANKRUPT if) CREAM I 'Pj Conlon Heeht of Milwaukee Is hadtogotobedon 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 I II Ml 1 1 1 1 visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. STORE SOLD IN 3 DAYS accountortnem.

I saw your adver New Potatoes, A rjo 10 bars Bob White QQ per peck I Laundry Soap OV, tisement and took Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound with very good results. I can work all day Kaukauna The entire bankrupt stock of Theodore Heegeman, Jeweler, hag been sold by R. H. McCarty, trustee, after the sale had continued for three days In the Corcoran building on Thlrd-st.

The stock was sold at auction to the highest bidder. A. R. Mill, proprietor of the Mill Music store, purchased the musical Instruments and accessories and Julius J. Martens purchased the Jewelry stock.

long now at my Mike Molitor. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Verstegen en-Joyed an auto trip to Sturgeon Bay Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wymenlenberg of Wrightstown visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Rose KllPdonk of the P.

A. Gloudemans store is enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hietpes and Peter Bootz and son spent Sunday at Sturegon Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kaster of Freedom were business callers here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Stler and family left Saturday for their home in sick time. You may use these Wi ai facts as a testimonial and I am recommending the Vegetable Com Postum Cereal, per pkg 20c Yeast Foam, per pkg 8c Walter Baker's Chocolate, per Tb. 35o 1 gallon cans Red Karo Syrup 47c Large 35c pkg. Gold Dust Washing Powder 23c 3 bars Palmolive Toilet Soap 25c! 20c pkg. Schaefer's Soap Chips 16c 2 pkgs.

Lux, while they last 1 9c 35c bottle Beechnut Catsup 27c 60c full Quart jars Olives 47c 49 pound sack $0.19 Our Best Flour I pound to my friends." Mrs. A. H. Garland, 218 E. Brown St, Iron Pasteurized MILK WHIPPING CREAM 35c Per Pint ting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Jansen, Main st. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Peeters, Mr.

end Mrs. Henry Van Schindle, Mr! and Mrs. Martin H. Hietpes, Mr. and Beloit after a visit at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Verstegen. Mrs, Henry Derks and Mr. and Mrs.

THE "BLUE LINE" DELUXE The Taxi Line have added to their fleet of fine cars a large number of brand new cars. When you ride a Taxi, be sure it's a Blue Line Cab. Phone 306. TAXI LINE OSCAR KUNITZ, Prop. Martin M.

Hietpes enjoyed a dancing party at Combined Locks, Friday evening. Mrs. Andrew De Coster was a busl. ness caller in Appleton, Sunday. Mountain, Michigan.

Xenia, Ohio. "Every month I had such pains in my back and lower part of my abdomen that I could not lie quietly in bed. I suffered for about five years that way and I was not regular either. JLread an advertisement of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for other women, so I decided to try it Itsurely has helped me a lot, as I have no pains now and amregularand feeling nne.

Mrs. Mary Dale, Route 7, Xenia, Ohio. If you suffer as did Mrs. Garland or Mrs. Dale, you should give this well-known medicine a thorough trial.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weyenberg. Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Ver Kuielen, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Langedyke, and Mr. end Mrs. Frank Verstegen enjoyed a fishing trip to Brllllon, Friday.

Paul Pesters Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Holzer In Appleton. Mrs. Henry Hammen of Appleton pent Friday here with relatives.

Mrs. L. Rowe of Milwaukee It vlsl- Schaefer ros. Dance at Fraser's Auditor We carry a full line of Xraft-McLaiert Cheese. Phone 223 1008 College Ave.

ium, Nichols, Friday, July 28. Dance every Friday night. Meet your riends there..

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