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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 8

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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narvor Oortiam RIGHT WRONG? By Singers Frocks A CINE JOURNAL TIMES 8 Friday, May 1949 Teachers Ask Please Mothers Canned Cream Tastes Fresh 1 NEW YORK U.R) The "classic" Pension Boost ballet-length dresses Susan Reed Renew Tradition At St. Catherine's wears for her concerts are just about, perfect for making a young NEW ORLEANS (U.R) A new MADISON, Wi. U.ra The girl audience feel good, the 22- year-old ballad singer said today. Eenewinj he May-time tradi The red-haired young folk sing Senate Education and Public Welfare Committee is studying a plea from Wisconsin teachers for higher retirement pay. er rolled into New York in a shiny process that makes it possible to can cream with a preservative and store it indefinitely without refrigeration may revolutionize part of the dairy industry.

yellow baby jeep roadster she COKaCLUB fpy bought in Georgia to. beat the bus Present and retired teachers urged the committee Thursday to There appears to be no change schedules on the last lap of her concert tour. back a State Federation of Labor bill to give an extra $25 a month The back seat was piled with the two suitcases that saw her in the taste of cream, which is not evaporated. It is already being shipped to tropical areas of South GUARANTEED THOROUGHLY REBUILT VACUUM CLEANERS Nationally Advertised Brands, such ps UNIVERSAL, WESTINGHOUSE, ROYAL, HAMILTON BEACfa and many others. to teachers drawing retirement through five months of one-night pay from the state teachers' fund.

Due to inflation, retirement benefits are worth only 60 per cent what they were in 1941, stands, cartons of gifts from the "lovely people" in her 106 audiences and an Irish harp she bought to save it from being turned into a lamp. "It was just like the "Perils of Pauline." said Susan, who beat her Catherine Byrne, Kenosha, Teach tion, the students of St Catherine's High School, with their mothers as guests of honor, will observe World Sodality Day by a Solemn crowning ceremony on Sunday, May 8, 2 p. on the Dominican College campus. A procession, rosary, and benediction a re features of the event. With cross-bearer, Norman Mc-Dermid, and acolytes, Richard Charnon and Ulchard Lorenzinl, leading the court of honor and living rosary group, the procession will proceed from the Park Ave.

entrance of the school to the south campus of Dominican College. The court of honor will consist of the major sodality officers as attendanti: John Chopyak, Lorraine Denig, Richard Kroupa, Kretchen von Germeten, Robert Zauner, Marie Gottfredsen, Charles McDermid, and Joanne Shuman. Marilyn Mares, chair and Central America, where buying fresh cream is difficult. A Wisconsin plant cans the c. earn for the firm that has control of licensing, manufacturing and distributing it to any part of the world except Canada and the United Kingdom.

Two Types Canned At present, two types of cream are canned an 18.5 per cent but-terfat type for coffee and breakfast foods and a heavy whipping All our rebu'ilts carry the same guarantee as a new machine. $9450 way through the worst of the west i a i sjifjic I II lilt III I I Ml Easy Payment Arranged ers Union member, said. "The teachers have a right to a reasonable standard of living," she said. Nicholas Gunderson, Madison, former Sparta superintendent of schools, told the committee that "one of the finest, 'teachers in the state," with 26 years of service, now is drawing only $25 a month in retirement pay. "It isn't fair," he said.

"It just isn't." Committee Chairman Robert Robinson Beloit) told the WHEN 2 COUPLES CCLUI7E WHILE CANONS, THE ALONE NEC SELL WVCN Amt TO HOT HE UP?" ern blizzards and floods to keep every engagement on schedule. Packed into the suitcases were the eight concert dresses all cut from the same pattern which Susan found won mothers and influenced youngsters the country over. The dresses are simple with straight-across off-the-shoulder necklines, snug bodices and full flared calf-length skirts. Susan wears them with three starched petticoats and no jewelry. Would Kill Bill" rV i i i 4 tot.

h.N i. OHll CO cream. The- company expects to market soon a 46-ounce can containing both light and whipping cream for large consumers. The cream requires no refrigeration or special handling until it is opened. Then it must be refrigerated.

The company claims laboratory tests show it "will withstand tropical temperatures over extended periods without af Complete Parts and Repair Service for All Makes Models We are vacuum cleaner specialists. We have the parts, equipment and experienced men to do the job right. Pictures Show Work group "It's obvious the income from annuities is inadequate due to Inflation." But he said there's a legal question whether the state can tap the teachers retirement Racine Public Library Book Notes by Marjorie Perhan man of Our Lady's committee, accompanied by her sister, Suzanne Mares, as flower girl, will be the maid of honor to Prefect Annette Petit who is chosen to crown the statue of the Blessed Virgin as queen of all mothers Of Forest Service fecting the character of the I i fund to pay a cost-of-living bo nus. All Work Fully Guaranteed cream. O.

of the Wisconsin W. E. Anderson, Louisana com At the May meeting of the Busi and queen of the May. missioner of agriculture and im To License Cleaners MADISON, Wis. (U.R) The Assembly State Affairs Committee recommended that the legislature kill a bill to force all cleaners fell Education Association also warned that a bonus now would endanger the solvency of the retire ness and Proiessionai women Club, the conservation committee, FREE CALL FOR AND DELIVERY SERVICE IN RACINE COUNTY ment fund, to which the state and migration, said one of the main advantages of the method was the easy storage of cream over winter months, when milk production is lower than it is in spring: The choristers, flanking the grotto of the Virgin, will await the procession on the campus and, singing the "Ave Maria," will receive the rosary group and 4 court of honor.

Father Robert teachers contribute. chairman ed by Miss Helen Blythe, will have charge of the program and will show a color sound film on "The Realm of the Wild." This Costs Reduced By canning this excess milk PROMPT SERVICE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS FOR PARTS, REPAIRS AND ADVERTISED CLEANERS Schubert, adviser of the sponsor ing committee, will present rnedi film, which shows birds and ani tations for each mystery of the mals in their natural habitats, and cream produced in the spring months, it could, be held over and rosary. The entire gathering will4 presents the work of the National participate in the crowning hymn, after which, retiring to the school Forest Service in wild game cor servation. used in the markets during the short winter months without expensive refrigeration methods," he said. By focusing attention of men who were close to Abraham Lincoln, a new series of "Lincolniana" is being published.

"Mentor Graham," was followed by "Lincoln's Herndon," and now 83-year-old Helen Nicolay has written a book about her father titled "Lincoln's Secretary." Special sources which make it an important commentary on the presidential years are her father's personal diary and the letters he wrote his fiancee in Illinois. Vassar's president, Henry Noble MacCracken, takes a backward look at his boyhood in "Family on Gramercy Park." The family actually lived on. Irving Place, but had a private key to the enclosure. Henry used that key and strangely enough it opened up a vorld, not of respectability but of ganfc warfare. Told in a boy's vernacular, it reminds one of Tom Sawyer.

Also on the program will be auditorium, they will receive ben ediction with Father Stanley Wit kowiak officiating. Out of Town Inquiries Please Use' This Coupon BADGER VACUUM STORES 542 Stats Rscins, Wit. I wul4 like a fre ttmmt aenanitratisn. ffna pj Check, QMaaey Oraer, (-) COD Order I aonld lirk a hem armanslratlaa. accordion selections.

Officers for 1949-1950 will be in It also will eliminate, on the re This celebration is one of the stalled, and special recognition will be given to members who tail level, such factors as the requirements of refrigeration, spoilage, breakage, and the cost of la joined the club during the past year. Members will be given an bor in handling returns and NAME. opportunity to make reservations thousands to be held on World Sodality Day in honor and love of Mary, Sodality Patroness. It is direct response to the Holy Father's plea to bring peace to the world through prayer to Mary. Parents, friends, and alumni of St.

Catherine's are invited. for the dinner on Saturday, May Large users, such as bakers, res ADDRESS PHONE. 21, to be held at the Elks Club in taurants and hotels, can buy cream and dyers in the state to pay a license fee of at least $50. The committee voted unanimously against the bill late Thursday after a public hearing at which only the author spoke for it. Assemblyman Charles Westfahl, Milwaukee), said the state should collect some revenue from the cleaners since it inspects their plants for safety hazards.

Westfahl, who runs a cleaning establishment, proposed a 10-man board, nominated by cleaners and dyers, to set up regulations for the industry and to collect the license fees. Fellow dry cleaners and labor union members said the bill would take away the industrial commission's power to set safety rules and give the industry the power to regulate Itself. Georre Rider, Burlington clearer, charged the bill was an attempt to curb competition and gain recognition for the Independent Cleaners Assn. to which Westfahl belongs. TOO MANY STAMPS SALT LAKE CITY, (U.R) The Utah Philatelic Society reports the deluge of commemorative stamps from post office printing presses has made mail clerks even dizzier than the public.

The society connection with the regional when it is cheapest and store it in meeting here. an ordinary warehouse. CITY. JT I-4-4 .1 Elect Sixty-One To Phi Beta Kappa MADISON, Ws. WP) Sixty-one students at the University of Wisconsin were elected to Phi Beta Kappa Thursday.

The Badger chapter also voted honorary membership to Dr. Edwin Ackerknecht, professor of history of medicine. Named to head the campus honorary scholastic fraternity was Casimir Zdanowicz, professor of French. Charlotte Wood, assistant professor of English, was elected vice president; Robert Stauffer, assistant professor of history of science, secretary and Myron Backus, associate professor of botany, treasurer. Milwaukee Jeweler Elected by State Unit MILWAUKEE, (P) A.

C. HentscheL Jr, Milwaukee, was re-elected president of the Wisconsin Retail Jewelers Association which closed its annual convention here Tuesday. Other officers elected included W. Hubbard, Kenosha, vice-president; Orville Oestrejch Horicon, reelected treasurer; and R. J.

Trei-ber, Appleton, E. F. Waldhier, Beaver Dam, and R. H. Young, LaCrosse, directors.

Racine people who heard the HELL HATH NO FURY MEMPHIS. Tehn. (U.R) Some Hadassah to Serve At Temple Tonight handless veteran Harold Russell unknown woman has bought a make a persuasive plea for brotherhood will want to read his au second-hand last year's Easter Members of Racine Chapter, Ha- dassas, will be hostesses at serv Stors Hours: Dily 9 to 5:30 Frio's 'Til 9 f. M. BADGER VACUUM STORES 542 State St.

(At Hie Bridgo) Prospect 9530 bonnet. A customer complained to the manager of a large department store that a clerk sold her hat while she was trying on an ices at Beth Israel-Sinal Temple tobiography "Victory In My Hands." "Oath of Devotion," the personal narrative of Julius Isaacs, a New York city judge, provides a profile of LaGuardia and tonight. In charge will be Mmes E. J. Aronin, David Watt, Morris other one.

of other officials. Gordon. A mother and daughter evening The press, and in particular, the has been planned for the regular meeting of Hadassah on Monday SMART LOOKING SMOOTH COOKING newspapers, are vindicated in Herbert Brucker's "Freedom of claims that Journalism has made great advances UN Observer Is Speaker at Center "God Speaks Again," is the subject to be given by Mrs. Ruth Moffett of Chicago, III, at a large public meeting in the Baha'i Center Sunday, it I p. Mrs.

Moffett is an internationally known lecturer, traveler and educator, having traveled and studied in 22 countries of the world, during which she has met many of those who are making world history. She was an accredited observer from Washington University, St Louis, to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco and witnessed the birth and signing of the United Nations Charter by the 50 delegations. Sunday at 10 a. m. the subject given by Mrs.

Florence Hansen is "The Believers Party to the Covenant" Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. the study classes will continue at 921 Grand Ave. evening, when Mrs. Jack Kader of Milwaukee, dramatist, will present dramatizations, both humorous and serious.

Hostesses on Monday said many letters went through the Christmas mails with Christmas seals as the only stamp, -and that in rush periods virtually any old toward objectivity, advances which were possible because advertising freed the press from the political purse. evening will be Mmes. Sam Lauf man, Al Katz, Ben Schwartz, My ron Goldberg. stamp can pass for a post office commemorative Issue. The historical essays by Ar thur M.

Schlesinger in "Paths to the Present" explore the making of the American spirit Gertrude Stein's "Last Operas and Plays" might leave the reader a bit eon-fused, but their originality of form and substance might also entertain him. Wait 0tit 0ligit jf SAME EFFECT. SOMETIMES Wind Levels Barns In Superior Area LAWRENCE, Kan. OJ.P) An 1 SUPERIOR, (JP) A violent wind and rain storm hit exposition of the University of Kansas engineering department displayed a unique "kiss-o-meter" designed to measure the intensity Fit or.i SH AITS this area Wednesday night Superior reported blast of wind tore down of a kiss. Nearby in the same ex Dower lines and knocked over hibit was a three million-volt many small bams and sheds.

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More than half a hundred of America's choicest patterns to pick from the finest patterns of all leading silversmiths. OTIIER TAPPANS Only. 10' 93 Model Shown 10995 OP Guaranteed by the Manufacturer and Lay Too? XIV, 1,000 Boxes PANSY PLANTS 98c In Full Bloom. boxes Tsrnish-proof silver chest ts included with each purchase of six (-piece place settings. El 7 CTVl t3 til1 MP I 0112 EXTENDED MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED.

Wisconsin JU441-2 0R. 5th AM TELEPHONE Rose Bushes .3 for 98c Named Variety Peonies 67c Butterfly Bushes each 95c Blue Hydrangeas each $1.25 Dahlias 3 Varieties for $1.00 Perennial Flowers 35c Umbrellatum or Regale Lilies 50c -Also SHADE TREES EVERGREENS GRASS SEED FIOWIRINQ SHRUBS FERTILIZER I LACK DIRT MACEMON'S, INC. i 0e Stop Card en South Lake Shore Rd. Fret. 7690 Free Parking When Buying or Paying I a I 205 SIXTH TR ill Prktt fwtrt art pt l-ptct pioct To keep your finger on the public pulse turn to "Reading Columnist', MaU" a daily feature printed on the Journal-Times editorial page.

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