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TTTK TtACIXE JOU7tXAL-yEWS. FRTTAY AFTTiUXOOX, FERKUAT Z. 1922. 17 Mrr and Mrs. M.

Lower and family llck's Malted milk, cocoa, beef soup and beans. of Franksville, Saturday evening. Miss Jessie Bergenia spent Wed" 13 There were many anxious hearts In the long days that passed as the little fellow had won the love of everyone who was privileged to see him about. The fourth number of the lecture course Saturday evening was well attended. William H.

Bohr, the Mrs. Gerke, of Milwaukee, and Mrs. E. Meissner and daughter. Faith, spent Monday afternoon at Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Rhode's. Charles J. Smith went to Milwaukee Monday on business. 0 William Jeissner, of Milwaukee, is visiting Ilia son, Rudolph Meiss-ner.

Mbs. Charles J. Smith has been sick the last few days, but is some better. 'f 11 fined to hf-r bed several days this ed farmer of Yorkville, died at his hftm ThnriHav after a. IlnorerlnS MT.

PLEASANT. Bartlett School, Jan. 30. -Messrs "John D. Jones, Jr and Fred E.

Bose, of the Milmine road, and Louis Sorenson, of Corliss, spent Thursday in Milwaukee on business. I i i Mrs. Fred Rlchter visited with Mrs. Clarence Smith, last Friday afternoon. Mr.

and" Mrs, Fred Bose, enjoyed dinner at the home fMr. and Mrs. Frank Bose, Boyd avenue Racine, Tuesday. Will ThoVnaa, of Horllck's Milk company, wm inspecting barns in this vicinity Monday. George and Ed.

Wallace spent Friday evening with E. E. Oltttngs. Mr. and Mra, Frank Bose waa aeen on Our atreeta Sunday afternoon, i Mra.

Arthur Johnson spent Tuesday afternoon with her parents oa the Milmine road. Mra. Fred Rlchter entertained re latlvea from Racine Sunday and Monday. i Mr. and, Mra.

Ray Nau. of rrn-vllle, entertained MY. and Mra. Fred Bose at aupper Saturday evening. Harvey Bonn, Mr.

and Mra. Weber and Elisabeth Jones, of Pleasant Prairie, and Miss Emily Jonas and Muriel. Jorgensen, of Racine, and Zenos Jones, of Caledonia, spent Sunday with Mra. Will Jonea and family. Messrs.

Harry Wal ter Novak, of Milwaukee, waa buying 'cattle in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Davidson and Mr. and Mra.

Fred Boee apent Tuesday In Racine. Quite a few from thla vicinity attended the community meeting at Trautwein schoel Monday evening. Mra Louis Hess wae a business shopper Tuesday. 3 Bartlett School Notes. Visitors at the Bartlett school the past week Miss Ethel Parker.

Mygatt's Corners; Miss Muriel Jorgensen, of Racine; Mrs. Nels Christen sen, Mr," and Mrs. Walter Christiansen. 1 Those who have not been absent nor tardy during the past month are Hasel Peterson, Edith Christiansen, Lillle Jones, Edna Davidson, Oscar Herman, Walter Herman, Mllo Christiansen, Raymond Chris tiansen. The menu for the hot lunches at the Bartlett school the past week was as follows: Monday, tomato soup; Tuesday, creamed corn; Wed nesday, creamed peas; -mursaay.

tomatoes; Friday, cocoa. The pupils of the school did the cooking ana washing of the dishes. A business meeting waa neia ny the.puplla of the Bartlett school on Friday afternoon. The following oi-flcera were elected: Preeiderrt. Ella Herman; vice president, Joe Peter-eon secretary, Anna Steensma.

After the meeting the school enjoyed a spell down. Frank Cbevea was the last one standing. FRANKSVILLE FRANKSVILLE. Jan.5 30 Mr. and Mra.

H. P. Hansen? were Racine business callers on Thure-duy afternoon. Mr. and Mra.

V. Nelson spent Thursday Afternoon and evening with Racine relatives. Several from here went to Racine on i Tuesday evening to see "The Bat." at the Orpheum. Mr. and Mrs- Charlea Motley and Mrs.

Julia Anderson, of Union Grove, were afternoon callers at the F. J. Fritchen home. Dr. H.

B. Keland and eon, Wril lard, were calling on Franksvilla relatives Saturday morning. Dr. C. E.

Evana, of Racine, waa a business caller here on Thursday. The many friends of Mra Robert Christiansen gave her a pleasant surprise on Thursday afternoon by going and spending the afternoon with her, the occasion being her birthday anniversary- In the eve Wr Ratlirriav avanlnv Knnnri 'rt Racine- Zl nr I family and Minnie Bartel. of Un Ion Grove, spent Sunday at the Bar-J tel home here. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fritchen," of Union Grove, "visited at the Dr. Roth home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogelman and: family visited relatives at Lake on Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. H- P. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs.

William Hansen and Burnadette visited at the Lloyd Jarcsh home in Racine on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. C. Roth were Saturday evening visitors at Union Grtrre.

The quarterly conference, will miit at the M. church on Thurs day afternoon. All are cordially Invited to attend. I-. Mann, of Racine, waa a business caller here on Monday.

Mrs. T. C. Sunsed received tha' aad newa of the death of bar fath, Mr, Mendrlrkson, at the homa of hit daughter, Mra. Rosenow, at Robert Weat attended tha Farm- era' Institute at Raymond last FrU Mra.

Barbara Botsch and eon, Gordon, of Racine, spent Saturday and Sunday with Joan Olle and, family. Mr. Mra. Robert West enter tained the following guesta on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs.

Hiram HaMer and; eon. Frank, and Mr- and Harvey Hsnsche, of the South Lake Shore road: 'Mr. and" Mrs. Alfred Myers, of Oakwood, and Mra and Walter Oram, of Raymond. School Notes.

Grammar Room. Seventh graders are making maps of the school district for special credit in geography. They expect to write on the' examination the first! of March. Th flar.hea.rer for Whraarv is Lawrence Botsch', the guards are Dick rReyenga and Rodney Olson; the librarian for February (school) is Rose Bartel; (traveling), Grace Runge; reading circle, William Met- cair-i: a i -I nose wno were neitner ml ray nor absent during January are aa 1 follows: Evelyn Lower. Dowie and Peter Osenga, Grace Runge, liar- riet Breltxman, Jens Anderson, and Alice and Grace Hanson.

The champion In the fifth grade for arithmetic in January, Grace Hansen; sixxa graae, dinner seventh grade, William Met- man.i J.JI-J Kills wuu ill iiBUUHUi.g V. tha mnnth nf 1 mi rv 1M. day. Jan. 37, John McCarthy, of Racine, visit ea toe scnooi on mursaay.

Champion In the fifth and sixth Grace Hanson, who received 160 oae n( avarv dav. The champion In seventh and eighth gradea for spelling for January; la Grace Runge. Several In the grammar room received their seals for Reading circle work done this year. The eighth grade has finished collection of weed seeds and farm products. The menu tor the past week for hot lunch was as follow: Monday, tapioca; rice pudding; Wednesday, cocoa; Thursday, potato soup; Friday, vegetable soup.

Primary Room. Traoy Hansen and Kenneth Olsoa were recent visitors In our room. James Osenga, Eunice West and George Derby received 100 per cent In spelling for the month of Tha manual training class has finished book-racks and la now making bird houses, foot-stools and taborets. In Reading circle work the following work has been accomplished: Fourth grade, 84 booka; third grade, 40; second grade, 29; first Mildred Jacobs and Grace Terp- atra are absent from school on account of colds. The fourth grade has commenced the -atudy of North America.

KELLOGG'S CORNERS KBLLOGG CORNERS, Jan. SI. Mrs. Peter Mvers and son. Earl, visited with relative in nacme, naay, ana aiso ca.iiea.ai St.

Mary's hospital to see Edwin Bailey, who is getting along nicely. and expects to come home Wednesday. Mrs. Coughlin and son, Stan ley, canea on ner sister, xu.rs. a.

Gould, of Somers, Monday after-' noon. nooeri nn-rry, oi nM ant, passed tnrougn nere Aionaay morninsT buying livestock. J. Woodward and H. Heldersdorf went to Kenosha to see Peter J.

Sorensen, who is getting along nicely at Willow Brook sanatorium. Mr. Sorensen enjoys having hit pnelghbora come to visit him. Gepnge Hamilton, our mail car-, rier, accompanied by his sister, Mra" Nellie Schaffer, of Racine, attended the funeral of their uncle, John Baker, of Yorkville, laat Saturday -afternoon. The Misses Emma Drtnkwater, West KelloggV Corners, and Ruth Crtlleyof Racine, ware visitors at the Coughlin hpme last Sunday.

Hansen and Mlsa Dora Bor-ensen, of Racine, were entertained, In tha homa of Mr. and Mra. Jay Bailey laat Sunday. George Hamilton was a dinner gueat at the home of Hcldtradorf last Sunday. Mra.

Josephine Bush, of Somers, Is spending the week with her daughter, Mra. William Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. William Ballsy at- tended the ahow, Old Neat at the Rhode opera house Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bailey entertained at a family gathering Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Price Bailey, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Pierce and MY. and Mrs, Sam- of Somers; Mr. and Leslie. Pierce, of Kenosha, and Mr.

and Mrs. William Earl Myers was a Racine business visitor Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wight, of Kenosha, visited relatives here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey ware I Racine vlsKora Thursday. Frank Mutter, and Alfred An- derson were business visitors Somers and Kenosha, Monday. Henry Barnes and sister, Amelia, of Union Grove, were, visitors in the Coughlin homa Sunday, nesday afternoon with "Mrs.

Chris Agerholm, The dance given by the Mygatt's Corners Community club at the county asylum last Tuesday evening was largely attended, Mrs. Christ Agerholm. called on Mrs. Jens Kirk last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Peter Johnson and Mrs. Fred Christopherson and sons attended a surprise party at the home of Mra Andrew Erickson, of Racine. Mr. and Mrs. Peder Back and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Johnson attended the Community meeting at the Trautwein school Monday evening. MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT.

Trautwein School District, Feb. 1. Miss Ethel Parker called on Mr. and Mra. Robert Larsen last Thursday afternoon.

-Mrs, Chrlut Thompson waa a Racine shopper Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Christensen visiting Mr. and Mra. Robert Larsen last Friday evening.

Mr. and Mra. Carl Tange and Mr. and Mrs. William Smledlng and daughter, Louise, of Racine, visited Mr.

and Mra. Charlea Ybema and family Sunday, Jan. 29. Mrs. B.

Braskly, of Racine, visited Mrs. Alfred Johnson of the Mil-mine road, Jast Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Blakesley called at the. home of Robert Larsen last Saturday afternoon-Mr.

and Mrs. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Stickles at the Christensen farm last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Rowley, of Meadow Brook farm, were entertained at a 8 o'clock dinner party Friday at the home of Harry Rowley in Racine. While there, they Inspected the sausage factory. Mr: and Mrs. Hugo Schacht visited with Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Schacht Saturday.

Mrs. Willis Tolfson attended the Friday Afternoon Card club meeting at Ethel Parker's, at Mygatt's Corners. Mrs. Walter Pierce and son, Charles, called on Mrs. Walter BuehleY last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen, of Racine, and Mrs. Gunderson, of Detroit. called on Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Hansen recently. Mrs, Walter Rowley motored to Milwaukee Monday to visit 'her daughter, Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hansen were entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Axel Jorgensen, In Randolph street, Racine. Miss Esther Kasper spent the week end with her folks at Wind Point. The Trautwein Community club held "Its regular meeting Monday evening with about 70 present. The program committee certainly is to be congratulated for the arrangement of the splendid program, which was enjoyed by all.

The meeting was opened with a selec tion by the orchestra, consisting of piano, violin, cornet, saxaphone and mandolin. Dr. Walter Oehrand waa at the piano, assisted by Roy Rogers, Emery Hanson, Mr. Place and Henrys Thonpson, and one can easily Imagine the rpeppy" music. After a short business meeting, at which the main toplo discussed was electrlo lights, the following program wns given: Orchestra.

Solo Ed Hansen; Miss Rudd at the piano. Orchestra. Courts and Court Proceedings In Racine County Buy Benson. Solo Ed Hansen; Miss Rudd at the piano- Orchestra. Mrs.

Louis Mrs. Walter Buehler and Mrs. Arthur Schacht were hostesses and served an ex cellent, lunch. At the next meeting LeRoy Johnson. Alfred Madsen and Martin Chrlstenson will arrange the program.

Mrs. Hanson and daughter, Mar jorie, of Howland avenue, Racine, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Qualhelm and fam ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobsen.

Mr Scheel. of the JThre Mil.e road, spent Tuesday with T. Thomson family. A. Johnson, of Falrview Farm, is sporting a new auto.

Mr. and Mrs. Kneiper, of Franks ville, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Ybema and family.

Misses Julia, Laura and Marie Sor- enson, of the Twelfth Street road, visited at T. Thomson's last Sunday. J. D. Jones, went to Madison, Wednesday, on a business, trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Peder Back and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthu- Johnson, of Mygatt's attended our community meeting, Monday evening.

Mrs. Alfred Madsen spent Tues day In Racine. Ma. and Mrs. Art Meyer and Mr.

and Mra. William Hansen, of Racine, spent Tuesday with Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Hansert. The Neighborhood Sewing club met at the home of Mra.

WalteH Buehler last Wednesday afternoon. Those present were, Mra. Kate Jones, Mra, J. D. Jonea, and children Herman Tolfson, Mrs.

Louis Hansen, Mra. Walter Rowley, Mra. Arthur Schacht, Mra. Willis Tolfson and Robert Larsen. A tin lunch waa served.

The next meeting will be on Feb. It at the home of Mra. Robert Laraen. Mra. Walter rierce and aon, Charlea, called on Mrs.

Kate Johea last week. Mr, and Mra Nela Nelson and Ilaxel Peteraen, of tha Bartlett school district, attended our com munity meeting Monday evening. School Nojtee. Tha pupils who were not absent during January are: Harotd Madsen, Evelyn Madsen. Albert Horn-yak, Josephine Jacobsen, Sofre Jacobsen.

Arthur Ybema and Karen Jacobsen. Miss Ethel Parker and Miss Haxel Kasper visited the school last Thursday and Friday, respectively. Our domestic science department Is gradually improving. Mrs. Louis Hansen and Mrs.

Arthur Schacht each donated a dozen caps, Mrs. Christ Thompson donated a kitchen table and Martin Christen sen a dozen and a half pites. We certainly wish to thank them heart ily, for we find these articles very useful, in serving hot lunch. Hot I lunch served this wee.k wis Hor- rtrrcnrt vnntr-fm WEST 'YORKVILLE, Wta Jan. 11.

The borne talent number given by the Epworth league aa the third number In 'the lecture course wu Very largely attended. The Rev. Mr. Osterhaua, of Union Grove, and Dawson, of Racine, assisted with pleasing musical numbers. one in attendance enjoyed the evening.

In February, the La- airn Am aocieiy win give in lounn Dumber in the course. Their Dlans are underway to make another suc-1 eesMful evening's entertainment. Mrs. Lundtrop and sons returned Kutv from Racine last week. Mr: and Mrs.

Allen Ball spent Monday at the Edwin Ball home in Union drove. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Vyvyan, and dauahter are visiting with Mrs. Vyvyan's parents at Tteotgan.

Mr. and Mri. A. M. Clifford and Mary Jean spent Wednesday with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Duchan, of Dover. The Ladles' Aid society meeting was very well attended Thursday. All had a pleasant day. The Women's Foreign MUslanary society held Its second meeting, the subject being "Korea." Mrs.

Oeorge Vyvyan was leader. Those who contributed to the program were Mrs. 8. Olson and Mrs. Jennings.

Eight new members have Joined, making a total membemhip of nineteen. Mrs. Oeorge Vyvyan and Imogen spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Allen Bell and Mrs. K.

Qifford. The Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Olson spent Wednesday at, North Cape, attending the Ladies' Aid society meeting. Mrs.

James Clemmons was a recent Milwaukee visitor. The Waite's Corners Community "club, -which is divided Into two groups, the Youngsters and Speedsters, will give an entertainment at the Waite's Corners school, Friday. Feb. 3. Each group will give a half an hour's program.

The audience will Judge which group' gives the best entertainment. Everyone -welcome. The trustees meeting was well attended Wednesday evening at the Walter Vyvyan home. Mrs. Hans acobson has been engaged to act as Janitor at the dinner.

Arrange ments are under way for a dinner to be given Feb. 22. Miss Molly Beatty spent Thursday afternoon at Union Grove. Miss Kruck spent the week-end with home folks of Rscine. Mr.

and Mrs. E. K. Giffod spent Thursday at Will Vyvyan's. Miss Lauretta Olson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

W. J. MoyU. i Mr. and Mrs- Vyvyan were Racine callers Friday.

Miss Of Racine, spent several days last week with Miss Jessie Vyvyan. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Olson were Racine callers Thursday morning, Schwartz, of Rockport.

Is spending some time at the home of his uncle. Anthony Schwarta. Mr. arut Mr. Due and son wr Racine' callers Thursday.

Quit a number of farmers from here attended the Chester White swine sale at Union Grove lait Friday afternoon. Etmer Brown was a Union Orove caller Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmette FoxweH and Grace spent Friday with the Osengas of Union Grove.

A number from here attended the Farmers Institute at Raymond, FrWsy. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Shunk and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wenger motored to Elkhorn. Saturday, to spend the day with the Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Httbone and family. Mrs. Sowles called at the George Vyvyan home Saturday. Mr- and Mrs.

George Vyvyan and Imogene, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vyvyan and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wenger took dinner Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Shunk, of Union Groye. Adolph Peterson spent Wednesday evening with home folks at Raymond, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Gosmire and Sylvia spent Thursday in Racine. Mrs- Hnck visited her son. Albert Huck. and family, near Dale's Crossing, last week.

Mrs. E. C. Reed and family, Union Grove, spent Sunday at the W. Reed home.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Skewes called on relatives at "Rochester, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hardie, and Mrs. John Hardie, ami El-win Hardie spent Sunday at the Hanaford home. Miss Irene Chambers started teacning at rranxsviue mis wee. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Skewes, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shephard. Mr. and Mrs.

Ceorge Vyvyan. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Vyvyan. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Vyvyan, Mr. and Mrs. George Wallis, of Rochester; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moyle.

Mrs. Albert Fritch-en and so.n. Burton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorlsh, of Chicago, were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edison Shephard last Saturday eve-nines Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Fosa and family, of Milwaukee, spent Sunday at the Nels Chambers home, Mrs. Caamber had the misfortune of falling and hurting her knee badly. Mr.

and Mrs. A. M- Otrford were guests of the Manns of Racine, Sat urdy. -Mr. and Mrs.

Shunk passed Sun day at the Alvin Wenger heme. Arthur Siewert spent Sunday ev-nlng at the William Siewert home. Morris Olftord and Mary Jean spent Saturday at the E. Olftord home. Martin Anderson, of Raymond, spent the week-end at the George Vyvyan hoine.

Miss Alberta Peterson spent the week-and. with home folks. week-end at the Andrew Oveion hom- Mr.n4 Mrs. Gorge Vyvyan and family called at the Wlllard Toung home Sunday. Elmer Christensen called at the A.

Peterson borne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Ball and F.oyd spent Sunday at the Archie Cooper home. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard West lake and family spent Sunday with the prices of Paris. -t John Baker, an aged and respect a only lecturer on the course, brought out forcibly the conditions of the world toay and its many difficult proDtems. Miss Lulu SchmidJer spent the week-end with the home folks. Miss Gladys Tinkhamr of Milwau kee, was an over-Sunday, guest with her friend.

Miss Prlscllla Bucholtz, at Park Lawn farm. William Beers ate Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schade. K- Mrs.

John Dust and daughter, Marian, were Milwaukee shoppers Saturday. Frank Medberry hss been suffer Ing with a prolonged attack of hiccoughs which lasted four consec utive daya and he was not relieved until a doctor waa railed. Mra. Ray Beers spent Sunday with her mother, -Mrs. Emma Wood, of East Troy, Prenlice Lackey shipped three loads of hogs from Lake Beulah Monday of this week.

E. Healy, Mra. Elma Fraser, Mra. Grace Earle and son. Eugene.

were dinner 'guests at Mr. and Mra. M. B. Healy'a of Troy Center Sun day.

IVES GROVE IVES GROVE. Wis, Feb. Miss Florence Voge, of Racine, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Voge.

The Misses- Edna and Esther Crlplean entertained several of their friends at a rook party last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Olson return ed home Tuesday after several days' visit at the home of their son. Chester and wife at Evanston, 111. Frank Beach is busy sawing wood throughout the community with his power outfit, The stockholders of the Ives Gtove Hall association will hold their annual meeting at the hall Monday evening, Feb, 13. Henry Ferber is visiting relatives in Racine this week, Mrs. Chris Nelson and children, of Racine, spent a few days of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs.

J. B. Fritchen. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Peehn called on Mr. arid Mrs. Searing, of Raymond, Sunday afternoon. Charles Barrow and Estclle Fink, of Somers, spent Sunday evening at the home of Miss' Florence Blrchell. Frank- Hartel, of Milwaukee, called on Benny Fritchen, last Sunday.

Louis Hennlngfleld and son, Nor-bert, of Phillips. are vialting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudr olph Hennlngfleld. Roller skating is the latest sport for the men and boys at the Ives Grovo, hall.

Skating every Monday an 4 Thursday nights. They are planning to get up a couple of hockey teams, and have started booking games to be played some time next month. The ffrat robin of the year In thla locality, was aeon by Mlsa Esther DeSmldt on February 1. Mrs. Arthur E.

Skewes left Thursday for a several weeks' visit with relatives and friends In Evanston, III. Mlsa Florence Blrchell was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Price Mlnton, of Union Grove, Sunday. Mrs.

Delbert Crlplean and Lena Gonsky entertained at a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. Iner Petersen last Saturday afternoon at the home of Lena Gonsky. Those present were Florence Blrchell, Mary Hansen, Herta and Elsie Schattner, Mary Beach, Edna, Esther and EflJe Crlplean, Mesdames Orley Crlplean, Andy Rlttman, Ralph Gilmore, Peter Jung and Miss Florence Crlplean and Lillle Gonsky, all of Racine; Mrs. Arthur Boettcher, Mrs. Rudolph Hennlngfleld, Mrs.

William Luppnow, Mrs. Roy Petersen, Annie and Carrie Wendt, William Lauber, Mrs. Arthur E. Skewes, and Mrs. Alfred Lauber.

SOMERS Mrs. James H. Bullamore is visiting with Mrs. Edward E. Pearson and with other friends in Milwaukee this week.

Passengers from Somers to Racine via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railway waste about three hours waiting for train connections at Corliss. Many of our people are patronizing the interurban-lines in preference to the steam line going to Racine. Relatives here have received the sad news of the death of Mjrs. Lucy Yule Menke and serious Injury' of MrstsLa Maude Yule Miller in Denver, on Friday.

The terrible accident occurred aa the sisters 'were Jgaving a street car and a reckless automobile driver ran them down. i Mr. Smith, of Chicago, transacted business with John Mutchie the latter, part of the week. Miss Marjorie Bullamore spent the week end In Milwaukee visiting1 with her aunt. Mrs.

E. Pearson. She attended the Kreisler recital at the Pabst theater on Friday evening. Sche'nkenberg and aon, of Racine, did windmill work for Mr. Frederick of the, Burlington road on Tuesday." Homera Specials will play the Mtlwauke Boosters at Woodmen hall Thursday evening.

MYGATTS CORNERS CORNERS, Feb. 2. Mra. W. L.

called on Mra. Melvin Union Grove, Friday afternoon. Qujte a number of people attended the hard times party and mock wedding at the Horlick pavilion Friday evening, i The 600 club met at the home of Ethel Parker last Friday afternoon. The honors went Mrs. Stanley L.

Munroe, Lee Munroe and. Arthur Johnson attended the Cheater White hog(sale at Union Grove last Friday. Miss Rose Nelson and Gilbert Howard, of Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christopherson and sons, and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Johnson were entertained at dinner at the homft of vMr. Ray Naui, week, having had a severe hemorrhage of the nose, Sunday evening. Her daughter, Mrs. George Squire, Is caring for her and she was also attended by Dr.

F. F. Newell. Bur lington. Mr.

and Mrs. Delmar Noble and daughter, Beulah. spent the day Sunday with relatives at Big Bend, Robert Wallis. a student at tho university at Madison, was a week end visitor at his home here, where Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lorlsh of Chi cago were also guests. Mrs. Elisabeth Stenhouse, Eng lish Settlement, came Sunday to' remain the week with her cousin, Mrs. Thomas. Edwards.

Charles Noble, of Topeka, was an over night guest Friday with Joseph Squire, and Miss Marjorie Gooder. Miss A. Adelift Nichols and John F. Nichols entertained guests at dinner last Sunday. A surprise wna given Mr.

and Mrs, Rollo Anderson on the Mc-Kercher farm. Dover, Wednesday evening by their neighbors and friends. It was an evening of much enjoyment, the guests bring ing with them the refreshments. which were served at midnight. Many, regrets were heard that Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson will move from that neighborhood on March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Kellogg, in company with his brother and family of Burlington, motored to Mukwonago Sunday where they passed the day at the home of their parents.

Mrs. Mary Thill Js spending a few weeks at the home of her niece, Mrs. Clarence Kuecker on Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton Skewes. Yorkville, visited at the Rowntree-Birkett home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaumont went to Kenosha Thursday to visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Clarence Everett, who brourht them home with their car on Sunday. Miss Jessie Austin, Chicago, was the guest of her former classmate, Mrs. Glenn Birkett, the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jennerjohn. of Big Bend, visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ferdinand Paulson. Sunday. Mrs.

Lena G. Walte had business at Ives Grove, last Wednesday. A radio reeeiving station has been placed in the B. K. R.

Telephone company's barn by the manager, George Wallis and son-in-law, Fred Lprish, of Chicago. Mrs. Margaret Foxwell and Thomas FoxweH. motored out from Racine and attended services at the English Settlement church Sunday afternoon and also -visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Burns.

UDon their return home Sunday evening they were accompanied by Albert Gooder, Orient, S. D. Miss Emma Aspinall has been confined to her home by illness the past two weeks. Mix Bessie Park vilsted her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Schubel.

Wind Lake, wno is in the Earle hospital, last Thursday. Mrs. Schubel expects to return to her home this week, Misses' Nell Cooper and Marv Connor entertained a number of lady friends at dinner Miss connor la expecting to move Into rooms In her own residence soon. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Mealy, of Eagle, were- callers at the Geh-rand-Vaughn home Sunday afternoon, enroute to Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Frost and daughter, were the guests of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Sheard, Dover, Sunday. The Berean society of the Congregational church will meet at the home of the president of the society, Mrs. Valdemere V. Beers, Wednesday, Feb.

8. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Ather-ton anddaughter, Grace Mary, and son.

Jack, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smallfelt Kansaa-ville Sunday. The Dardls Lumber company, Burlington, received a car load of prepared plaster over the electric road for Roy Vaughan's bungalow. Harry Norton, of Waterford.

is now doing the work. Herbert Rowntree, a student in the Burlington high school, was a visitor Sunday with his grandmother. Mrs. Thomas Edwards. Mr.

Mrs. Edwin Johnson and family motored to Racine Sunday to spend the day. Mr. and Mr3. Herbert Noble and family, Dover, were the guests of his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Noble Sunday. Will Abrlght.

who has been em-Ployed at the Gallup manor tho' past 15 years, will now derote'all of his time to his hothouses. Mrss Stephen Laskey, who went New York City "and nn.in to business two weeks ago' returned to the Gallup manor last Saturday. LAMBERTON LAMBERTON, Jan. John Drahonowsky and- Eddie Smith went to Racino Wednesday evening and saw a show. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Smith went to Racine last 8aturdaydoing some bopping while there. Rudolph Melssner went to Mll-wsukee Saturday on business. Many people in this district attended 'the funeral of Joe Schem-mal last Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs, Ernest Rhode and family spent Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. George Hansmann'e. Clarence Krockston, of Milwaukee, visited Eddie Smith last Sunday. Henry Siefert's house was damaged by lire last Sunday afternoon.

Neighbors formed a bucket brigade and subdued the flames, after they had done damage estimated $200. Eddie Smith went to Milwaukee last Sunday evening to friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sand visited his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Sand, last Sunday afternoon. Ernest Rhode went, to Milwaukee last Monday on business.

Leo Sand is visiting brother, Alex Mr. and Mrs. Wagner visited Mr. and Mrs. George and family Sunday afternoon.

illness. He was buried In the Yorkville cemetery Saturday. Nels Chester spent Sunday at the Andrew Overson home. Nels Chambers has been serving on the Jury the past week. John Zulaat was a Milwaukee visitor Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Christensen and Elmer were Racine callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Phelps, of Racine, spent Sunday with parents here. Victor Olson, of Milwaukee, passed Sunday at the A. Peterson home. ROCHESTER ROCHESTER, Jan. 31.

The remains of Mrs. Charles Noble, of Topeka, were brought to the English Bettlemsnt cemetery for Interment last Wednesday after noon, the funeral services having been held at her late home. A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the cemetery. Rev. Mr.

Rosemurgy, of the, M. church, Burlington, officiated. The pallbearers were Dyson Noble, Lewis H. Noble, Clarence Noble, Ellsworth Noble, Delbert Noble and Frank 8qulre. Those who at tended the funeral frpm here were Joseph Squire, Miss Marjorie Gooder, Dyson Noble and L.

H. Noble. Mrs. J. C.

Rowntree spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her nephew, Edward Rowntree. Dover, and In company with them motored to Union Grove Sunday afternoon where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Principal A.

C. Wlleden. of the agricultural school, entertained at a six -o'clock dinner Saturday at the home of one of his pupils, Oliver Frederlckson. There will be a series of Sunday evening conferences at the Congregational church during the months of February and March. Next Sunday evening the subject will be "War." Mrs.

L. M. Merrill will review Will Irwin's "The Next War." results of the week's questions will be presented by the pastor, the Rev. J. W.

Jordan. A cordial invitation is given the community to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Reynolds and two sons of Rogers Park, 111., motored here Saturday afternoon for an over Sunday visit with Mrs.

Reynolds' grandmother, rMs. A. C. Weed. They were accompanied bv Miss Helen of Sioux City, la.

Prof. W. C. Hitchcock, Ashland, dean of the Northland college, wm a visitor Saturday at the home of the Rev. and Mrs.

J. W. Jordon. Gideon Hammond. Oak Park, 111., was a visitor Monday and Tuesday with his relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Burgess and Mr. and-Mrs, Geo nr El.

and frs. Roy Vaurhn mn tored to Troy Sunday where they were guests of the formefa uncle, Wane Sawyer and family, Mrs. Edward Ayre. of Burling. ton, visited Mrs.

Frank II. Patten Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs.

John Welsh on the Twelfth Street road. Yorkville. The Community club basketball team, which played the East, Troy team In that city last week won out by a score of 33 to 24 in favor of the Community basketball team, who also played the Raymond Center team last Saturday at Raymond Center and lost the game 18 to- 26. They will also play the Union Grove team at the agricultural school gymnasium this week Thursday evening. Mrs.

Laura Choak Dale, of Dale's Crossing', in the eastern part of the county was a recent caller at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank B. Rowe. Mrs. Dale, with her parents, the late Mr.

and. Mrs. Choak, was a former resident of this village. Mr. and Mrs.

Valdemere V. Beers entertained a company relatives at a Sunday dinner in honor of their son, Rober Beers' eleventh birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Culver and fam ily.

Allen Mrs. Marv Beers, and Mrs. Honey Creek. 'Frank Crites, Misses Mary and Catherine Rausch. of Lake Beulah, were guests of the Misses Park last Sun day.

In this afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rowntree and two daughters. Dover.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Prout, Honey Creek road, and Henry Schubel and family, Wind Lake, were entertained at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Park. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton W. Ather-ton and family were recent visitors at the home of Miss Ella Acklam, Racine.

Albert" Gooder. Orient. S. a former resident of the English Set-tlement where he grew to manhood, came to Chicago Friday with fatted cattle and has been visiting friends In this Tillage and vicinity and his mother. Mrs.

Hiram Gooder. whs will soon return to Newark, N. J. Miss Adeline Alaxson. who was at home the past week on account of Illness, returned to her school work as teacher In the Treadwell dta-trict.

Corliss, en Monday. Harold and Margaret Jordan, students at Belolt college, came home last Friday evening for a week end visit with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W.

Jordan, who motored to Beloit with them Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Coombs, of the west end. entertained the1 Missionary society of the Baptist church. Honey Creek at her farm home last Thursday.

James M. Beat transacted businrsa in Milwaukee last Friday. Mrs. Byron Jones, Racino was recent visitor here with her mother. Mrs.

Emily Belden. making the trip on the Racine-Rochester motor bus. Miss Hazel Steffen, student in the teachers' training school, has been confined to her home here by illness and under the care of a physician. Mrs." Mary Burns has been con- School Notes. The pupils who have a perfect attendance for the 'first half of the school year, are Oliver Haack, John Volgot, Alice Barta, Libbie Bouska, Eddie Mikulecky and Mary Bie.

Fifteen new Reading circle books have been received from the Racine public library. Most of the pupils already have, earned seals, and now are working for special honof seals. Vivian Sand and Clarence Barta have received their Palmer pens In penmanship and Harvey Cook his Palmer button. Anthony Noll, Mildred Macek, Francis Svanda, Jeannett Cook and Ruth Smerohek had mark, of 100 In spelling the past month. Jaennette.

Cooke and Anthony Noll have not been absent nor tardy in December and January. Mrs. William Mikulecky and Miss Laura CoOke visited the Lamberton school Friday afternoon. Harvey Cook, Louisa Rhode and Esther Rhode have received their progress pins In writing. The school paper has been Issued for the montha of December and January.

SALEM SALEM. Jan. L. M. Smith was a Chicago visitor last William Koehn passed away last Saturday morning, afteY a brief illness of pneumonia.

The funeral was held Monday with interment in the Salem Mound cemetery. Melvln Pease had the misfortune to overturn his car Just north of Silver Lake Monday. He, as well as the other three occupants of the car, "escaped injury. The ice work at nearly all the houses inf the vicinity is through. The men from the cities all returned -home Monday.

Mrs. Ida Schultx gave a shower in honor of -her sister, Miss Leona Hartwell, who will be married soon. Levi Orvis had the misfortune to fall in the lake while working at the ice. Help was near at hand so he did not suffer from anything, only a good cold George Huntoon has a new car. Miss Elsie Steuli spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Aurella Wicks.

Mr. Vanderspool, on the Cull farm, was taken sick in town Sat urday evening and had to be taken home. We aro glad to see M. W. Acker out again.

Roy Burdlck transacted business In Chicago and Indiana last week. Mrs. Cook, who has been sick with a hard cold, Is somewhat better. There Is to be a box social and program at the hall "Wednesday evening to be given by th Parent- Teachers' association and tho Union Grovo training school. HONEY CREEK HONEY CREEK, Jan.

30. D. II. Grant Is at Dclayan doing some repair work In the Sage Fi-field Lumber company's mill. Mrs.

Rose has been on the sick list under the care of Dr. Wurren Newell, of Burlington, Miss Ida Fell returned to Dela- van Tait week to resume her work at tho Bradley Knitting factory after a vacation of a couple of months. Leon Gerber had the misfortune to cut his thumb very badly while ho was dehorning cattle. Dr. Ma- lone dressed the wound and it is healing as well as can be expected.

Harry Potter has purchased a light touring car from the Burling ton Motor company to take the place of the car burned in their recent garage fire. Walter Morton, who has been confined to the house with a severe case of sciatica, is able to be around. Miss Levere Adams, who has been at home for some time nursihg a bruised hand, was able to return to her work at the can shop in Bur lington, last week. Dwiley Hotter, of Milwaukee, was in last week to visit his mother who is still in weak condition. Friends here'were sorry to learn that Etta Morton is confined In the isolation hospital at Grand Rapids, with scarlet fever.

She was about to finish her training and would have been through on Feb ruary 3. The Brotherhood held a meeting at tho Community hall Tuesday eve ning. After the business session and election of officers for the com ing. year, a social time was enjoyed and, of course, there were eats. The Ladles' Aid met at the hall Wednesday.

A public dinner was served and it was decided to accept tho offer of Mr. Wood, of East Troy for the voluntary contributions to romo worthy cause of the free movie he gives each year on his birthday anniversary at tha Grand theater. This will be on Monday night, Feb. O. B.

Wlnne haa been on the sick list the past week. The Rev. Mr, Kelley was here on Wednesday evening and spoke at an Informal meeting of the community along the lines of church movements. The missionary society met at the farm home of Mrs. Kate Coombs, Thursdty afternoon.

A very pleasant and profitable time waa enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cobbs have moved Into their new bungalow at the east end of town. This is a modern cozy home which adds beauty and a note of progression to our little village.

Mrs. Charles Schaub came down from Lake Beulah Wednesday to attend the Ladles' Aid. William Kingston has been in our village this week assisting Drum-mond Bros, taking inventory. had the misfortune to fall and hurt her foot quite badly recently. County Superintendent Miss Helen Martin, visited our school one day the past week.

Little Robert Cleveland, who has been so seriously ill at the parsonage, has passed the climax and is safely on. the road to- recovery. ning her Raymond friends gave herlffra4e( gj another surprise by coming and en Joying the evening with her. Mr. Pederson.

of Racine, was transacting business In our Village on The Modern Woodman building committee met with Peter Naa on Friday afternoon at his home, east of the village, to discuss their plans for the proposed new hall. i a Mr. and Mrs. E- J. Klema eater tained relatives from Racine and Kansasville on Sunday.

i Dr. F. J. Fritchen and aone, Dar-rell and Donald, spent Sunday afternoon as guests at the George, Fritchen home in Raymond. -j Mrs.

George Pahl and son. -Harry, apent Wednesday with the former's slater, Mra- Edgar Sears, at Husher. Clarence Kulper, of the Twelfth Street road, waa a "business caller here' on Wednesday. A. G.

Anderson -loaded a carload of cabbage for the south on Wednesday. M. R. Rungs was a business Caller in Milwaukee Thursday. Mr.

and Mra. Earl Vyvyan, of Yorkville, apent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Metcalf. Dr.

F. J. Fritchen and W.s E. Place were Belle City callers Wednesday Mrs. Vernon Marlow, of Racine, apent Friday at the Sundsted home.

George Schattner, Peter Nau and Oscar Benson were business calleta at Union Grove last Saturday. Esther and Jeannette West, of Union Grove, apent the week-end at the' parental home. Joseph Beaumont, of Rochester, apent aevaral daya with hla Bister, Mra. William Metcalf. T.

C. Sundated and W. E. Place attended tha Community club meeting at Raymond laat Friday evening. Mr.

and Mra. Henry Hanson, of the Milmine road, were visitors at the Bernard Hansen home, Saturday. Mr, and Mra. W. E.

Place apent Sunday at Union Grove. Mra. John Hetxel. of Raymond, apent Thursday afternoon with Mra. W.

F. Mrs. George Battler and family and Mr. and Mrs- Harry Wingreen and son, Richard, of Racine, were week-end guests at Andrew Hansen's, Mrs. A.

H. Nieman and George Miller, of Milwaukee, spent the week-end with the George and Fred Gutknecht families. Mr. and Mrs. Fritchen were Sunday guests of Racine rel atives, i Mrs.

Hoffman and daughter, Ver-nette, were Racine visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lowtr and.

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