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TWENTY THE RACIKE JOUTJIAL-NZWS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, ItZO. Friday afternoon, with "burial in I morning for an extended visit, with MERMAID RETURNS Hazel Ridge cemetery. I his father at Worthington, Minn. Miss Dorothy Deneen, aged 27, Miss Marietta IJulbert of Stea died Tuesday morning at the Har- more, I2U is passing the holidays vara community hospital, where sfca with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Art auto mwm oaa Been ror rwo month.

Ten years I ago he suffered from Bleeping sick-, I Mrs. deortre Chenoweth. of Hum THE OLD HOME TOWN nesa and never fully recovered. She I hica, la spending tom, time was born at Marengo, 111. Surviving wUh her father, George Lapham, are ner parents, one water ana two who fa bad health.

Would Not Convict, Hufj Mrs. Adolph Fisher has been vis v-oraimM oKBKeia were aisinouiea jEnglish Race Demon Wil Be on Daytona Beach Track Next Month. iting relatives in Chicago the past Discipline Careless loo, Wis, June 1S4S, and started school In a log school house there. He -WM a member of the Plattevllle Normal school class of 2889, the first claea to graduate from that Institution. He taught in several Wisconsin schools before accepting a position aa principal of the Elkhorn schools, which he held for four years.

He left here and took up a law course at the University of Wisconsin. On Dec. 20, 1871. he married Linda J. Williams at Kirkland.

O. The Sprague theater, recently built in Elkhorn. Is named after him, and the library Is in memory of his son, Charles. Mr. Sprague was a kind and sympathetic neighbor and a good man all around, and will be greatly missed.

Surviving are Jessie Mrs. Emma Carmen, with whom he lived; Mrs. Mamie Potter. Chlcacro. and Will SortrDt.

In Elkhorn as a result of the business men meeting and listing the week. Mr. Fisher will Join her on Christmas day and they will return Laborers home the latter part of the week. needy families. Mrs.

Katherlne Fierce of Elic Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke, Ruth horn, formerly of Racine, has left r.y,. and Laura Cooke and Paul Overson, lor Chicago, where she will Join a ctv. mn all of Bacine, were Sunday guesti party and spend the winter in the guests LONDON, Dee.

2. -When Capt. Malcolm Campbell blurrs down Daytona beach In January ho will bo driving the most powerful MOSCOW, Dec. "Friendy ship courts" are the newest legal' experiment the soviet govern" of the Harold Hulbert family. Miss Edna Gysln, of Burlington.

the new officer of Water- racing car. in his hazardous expert ence. ment. These courts are to be tried in factories of the district. south.

Miss Lucy Cowan, Randall place, Elkhorn. hae gone to Milwaukee for the winter months. The marriage of Miss Angelina Gossens, Kaukanna, Wis, and Kenneth Morrissey of Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Morrissey of Elkhorn, will take place thla week.

Tha new "Blue Bird la much power than the car in which ho ford chapter, O. E. Monday evening. After the installation and business were exchanged and a pot luck lunch waa served. Visitors were present from Burlington and iMrs.

George Chenoweth, of during the war In the same company Wauwatosa. The funeral was from flashed 214 miles an hour over the They will not exercise the power oC fining and imprisoning but will be for the purpose of disciplining and reforming worker With his father? 1 the Conrrerational church fcta same sands in 1921. im answer to weaneeaays ques When he Is seated at tha wheel. tion: The man who la known as tha top of Campbell's head la less Humblrd, also attended. who are addicted to grandpa" la- Louis VanTine.

for than 41 Inches from the ground. Sunday guests at the William Many men and women living In Burlington today can remember the days of the Civil war. or, at least of tale of this confllctold by their fathers or grandfathers. This evening we are going to ak a question about the men from this city who served in the Civil war. Our question is: "What Burlington boy served inebriation, loafing and other suchj habits, i years janitor In the Burlington schools.

He has been "grandpa" to COUNTY tbs ear has a clearing of only 3H Inches. NEWS Minn home were Mr. and Mrs, Earl run ner, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. several generations of Burlington The economic authorities, in thl It' Is powered by a 11 -cylinder Herman Brass and Arvella, of Mil boys and girls, and Is one of the battle to bring to a successful con super-charged Napier motor devel waukee; Earl Brunner Jr, and Lieut.

oping 1,4 horsepower, at S.SOO clusion the famous five-year in spryest "grandpas' you ever aaw. Brandt of the Northwestern Mili Rochester r. p. while In 15I tha engine dustriallsatlon plan, have determined cago were weekend guests at the Adolph Williams home. tary academy, at Lake Geneva.

times It was the eustom for the naa only n. P. the bore of the Mian Elisabeth Maaa spent the ROCHESTER. Wla, Dee. Mrs.

F. Zen lack passed a few singers to walk from house to house motor la 13.T and tha stroke 110. IT. weekend with the Herman Pagel COMMUNITY CHEST SPREADS HOLIDAY that all waste effort shall be ellml nated aa far as possible. Most of this waste, they have found, la duo1' to the laxity of the undisciplined.

and Mrs. Qeorge Wallla and Charles days last week la Chicago. aa they made their rounds. Our Total Length ISfi Fw. The engine itself weighs 1.114 family at Lake Geneva.

Mr. ami Mrs. Emit Schmidt and son of Milwaukee, were entertained Una ton, however. Is getting to he quite a city, and, as the houses will motor, to Evanston. Clarence Rolfson and Norman Wednesday, to the horn of Mr, and Bunker solicited clothing and food Mrs, O.

Earl Wallla, where a Christ- the Lake Denoon district Monday, worsers themselves, -r pvunqa ana tnus develops ens where the girls Intended to make CHEER ABOUT CITY The plan Is for each factor --ta horsepower for every pound. (ru to be slven to the Salvation Army Sunday by Mr. and Mrs, Markey their visits were far apart. Instead rnas Prty of relatives will be held have Its own court with a head Ths wheelbas Is 12 feet Inches. for the.

needy and unemnloved. Students home for the holiday of walking they rode from place to Christmas eve. They also will at snd the length of the car over all place In a truck furnished through tend a dinner at the home of Mr, Judge and two assistants elected by? the employes for a period of one' year. Trials wilt be held of. any' Is S3 feet Inches.

LOCAL ORGANIZATION LENDS. IIKLPINO' HAND TO MAKE a a a aa, the courtesy of John McCarthy. ins car is ntted with a constant ana Airs, rea m. Lorish (Cfne Wallls) Chicago, on. Thursday.

workers accused of "lying down en, Mr. and Mra, George Stalbnum Howard Twpp. from the Chicago passed the weekend, with relatives Training, school: Vrrn Huber and at West rancla from Notre The T. T. Mission Workers heM Dftma university, and tho following their annual buinesa meeting at from the University of Wisconsin: the home of Mrs.

John Stalbaum Albert loe To pp. John Cook. Rob- CHItlSTM A 1IAPPT DAY mesh typo of gearbox, giving three forward speeds and reverse. Alleen champion swimmer and diver, has returnedto the United States following a European tour. Photo shows her on shipboard In New York.

FOR PEOPLE OF THIS ClTY. Charlea Wallla will spend the holiday, vacation with hla brothers and PLAN ICE-SKATING The tires are specially made. the Job" snd any employe will lbs permitted to take part In the ari-t ments either for or against the Oe- fendants. sisters' In that city. last Thursday.

The following officers! ert Graf. Merle Farnham. Carlyle The Rev. -and Mrs. E.

H. Winn An evidence that Burlington RINKS AT SCHOOLS with very thin rubber tread and 14-play canvasa. They have been tested up to 300 miles an hour. The wheels, fitted in discs, are 38 Inches were re-elected for tho coming year: Ftelnkc, Lloyd Brynt, Alba Muccl The court can impose-any of the takes care of her own, was given will motor to Mineral Point on Wednesday to pass Christmas Day waa the lightest Tuletlde toll in President, Mrs. Henry Cook; vice ad Mary Olive TindalL following "Com- with any kind of luck the boys Wednesday afternoon, when Christ three years.

The dead were John president. Alfred Bucholtz; redely" jpereuansion; 'comradely mas baskets prepared by the com witn relatives. and girls of Burlington will have a couple of brand new skating rinka in diameter. The whole car weights 2 Htons. secretary, Mrs.

Ed Westerdahl; reprimand; public reprimand with, munity chest, were distributed about Mrs. J. W. Jordan of this village. Cochrane, 82; Patrick A.

Breen, 42; Andrew Reichert, 34. and two unidentified men. treasurer. Mrs. Anna Scheller.

It In the course of a few days. North Cape the city. or without publication in the press; The body will be of .1 C-raure accompanied by John II. Jordan, Tt. I I was decided to continue workina- ransfer from a higher to a lower 'nu oi luca, i Cambridge.

Max Thla custom, taken over by the NORTH CAPE, Dec. 24. for the Lutheran mission station at I paid job; suspension for a deflnlta because. In the past, efforts to ere- caret Jordan, Ravenna. will be aluminum, with a heavy steel frame.

The car will be a vivid blue as was the other. Community chest from the American Three- Believed Drowned. BA USA LI TO, Dec. Miss Marion Kygh. a student at Teller, Alaska.

period; discharge from the factory. Legion and the Knichts of Colum .1. HiiusnnH n.v, noi PUesta of relatives, Mr, and Mrs. I Three men were believed to have Misses Alletta Jahren of Milwau and finally, deprivation of trade bus at the time of the organisation b'n Try ucc'l bare. However, chauncy P.

Ross of Waukesha for" Franklin: Junior high In Racine, is passing a two weeks' vacation at her drowned here late last night when kee and Swanhlld Jahren of Evan- union membership for a stated of the chest, was carried led out this th 19 this Christmas dinner. eton. are soendimr tha holMav borne here. year, and If it proves successful the year in a manner which does credit Mrs. Walter V.

Hlnchlif fe and in with the Rev. and Mm. H. Jhrcn. Harvey Britton left Sunday for result will be two fine rinks.

5. i PLANE PROGRESS a launch capsized, throwing its 13 occupants iato the cold waters of Richardson's bay. Ten were rescued by a ferry's life boats. to th-organization. The list of recipients was prepared by the com Chicago to pass two weeks with his The rinks will be located at con Dr.

Harold Cook of Milwaukee. fant son returned last Wednesday from the Memorial hospital at Burlington to their home in Dover. mother, -Mrs. Albert Britton, and venient parts of the city. One, Grace Cook of Racine, Martin and mittee -a short time ago.

On which workmen were flooding early The party was on its way from Wednesday morning another com other relatives. The Xorth Cape school children TRACED BY LIN DY (Continued from Page 1) is proposed for the I. "1. In the week, George Bucholtz and families were guests at the Henry Cook home Sunday. mlttee met at the rooms Sausalitoto the yacht Janldore, owned by Isador Zellerbach, San at the corner of l'lT OMV- high school field Id in the city hall, where tho baskets gave a Christmas program at the school house Friday afternoon, nfc- 1 wr, mr.

Miss Margaret Alaxson and pupils were filled. During the afternoon -y, Charles Merrick of Burlington who preparations for which were being con'- has been in of th Pilgrim th-i- which was very much enjoyed they were delivered at some 80 at least 20 miles sn hour faster snd carry from three to four times Richmond for several I ja Looks Like Giant Arrow. From the side it will look not unlike a giant arrow. At the back it has a tall directional fin. at the front a pointed radiator with vent back to allow escape of air.

Wind resistance has been cut to the minimum In this design. Campbell said. Just how fast the machine will travel can only be told In the final test. "All I can say Is that I have gone 225 miles an hour in Africa," Campbell said, "and this car has BOO more horsepower than I have ever had. But you must remember that as the speed Increases so does wind resistance.

The speed record now Is 231 miles an hour, established by the late Sir Henry Segrave. Francisco capitalist. All members of the party lived in Sausalito. Authorities said the launch was overcrowded. Search was continued today for the missing three.

Christmas program Monday. Dec. 22. cyanejvuiBon ana weeks. made Wednesday, will be located on tho old high school playgrounds on homes about the city.

Big Baskets. load. i I Mrs, Clarence Rolfson and Ixia I ru lr" Mnu -lr8- Mrs. H. Pertiey.

Madison, and Miss Vacek of Racine, Sunday. Kendal street, between Geneva and Mary passed Sunday with Mrs. Lets "The same with the business or On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. August Amanda streets.

Grace Pol ley. Sparta, will pass the holidays at the home of the former's ter at Big Bend. And what baskets they were! In past years regulation size bushel baskets have been used. This year If these, two rinks prove success Herbert Tirefahl and f.miiv Kalk ot B1 BpnJ 're entertained sport plane flown by the non-pro-4 fessional pilot. It Is more stable, if son.

E. Polley. Milwaukee. Mr. and Mra.

Howard by Mr and Mra- Alfred Nelson. NO REAL CAUSE a bushel basket waa not large ful the boys and girls of the city will, not have far' to go for their Mrs. John E. Rowe left Friday Breuser of West Allis, Mrs. Christ unaay were nr.

ana wra tor Washington. D. C. to pass the enough to hold the allotted amount, and oblong baskets. Which might Gust Wiedeman, son Gilbert and is easier to operate, and it Is mucht simpler to learn how to fly one.

I The small, private plane of SS tof 100 miles an hour cruising speed) Gunderson and son Tom of Raymond FOR SLUMP HELD holidays with her niece, Miss Ro- skating, as there will.be a rink in three widely separated portions of the city. The third Is" the natural easily he used to han out the fam mayne Rowe. were visitors at the home of Ben Bendickson last week. (Continued from Page 1) ily wash, were pressed into service. What a i store of eatables such a Miss Helen Strohm.

Chicago, and can be operated today at practically rink which has been cleared on Mra John Thompson and Ethel Echo lake at the foot of Pleasant oironm, AiuwauKee. are vis business concerns will continue basket can hoIdT You would Herman Schrank of Waterford. Miss Helen McTigue, local teacher, left Friday for her home at Amherst, to spend her vation. The East Cape school Christmas tree and program, held Friday evening, was largely attended and greatly enjoyed. aing tneir parents, Mr.

and Mra. of North Cape. Carl Bjerregaard and Dorothy of Hood's Creek were the same cost as a medium-price automobile. A Case In Point. avenue.

through the early months of the hardly believe it If told the amount Henry Strohm Sr. that went into them. Sunday visitors at Cyrus Hanson's. year, Clausen, said today. 7 DEAD IN FIRE Airs.

John Buss entertained the "For example. I-eCs take a 100 Mrs. M. Simon and pupils of the members of the Blrthtlay club at Other baskets, containing not food, but toys and gifts were sent W. R.

C. MEETING horsepower plane. It sells for $3,00 "The need for proper co-operation between responsible manufacturers, Lake Denoon school presented a ner home last Thursday at a AT WHITING, IND. to a number of families where there I Mi Christmas program Tuesday evening. were small children.

In some cases IC UCI UCDC in nonor of her birthday. Id nCLU ntnC P- Guests Included Mmesi. Dee. 23. i (Continued from Page 1) wholesalers and banks In credit con troU" he said, "is mora evident to Mt, Pleasant the baskets containing food also Mrs.

A. Anderson and family at John F. Wegge Edward Reesman. Members of the Woman'a Belief and Herman Schultx. their son tended a birthday party at the My contained toys, books nd other gifts.

And one and air were sent day than ever before, aa the result of MT. PLEASANT. 'Dec. 24. jtoy ana Frank Freeman.

Aumtt Corps met at the American Legion ron Hunter horn- at Raymond Cen Charles Kulpper and family attend Harry, and his three children. Esther. Raymond and Anita, were rooms in the city hall on Tuesday nd niy Teut' nd Isfer- ter last Wednesday, our experlencea of the past year. Hopeful Signs Ahead. out with Uha hearty wish that they would make the Christmas day a ed a birthday party at the Jaks aing.

Jtochester, and Mra. Barney killed. Tl Kuipperibome in Frasksvllle, th itemman and Mra. Frank Fabian evening for their regular 'meeting, the last for the month of December, At the eloaa of tha huiln littla hrghter ffor those to whom Harry Schulti was driving the "Such co-operation will hasten the Burlington. A social afternoon was occasion being Mrs.

Kulpper's birth iney were sent. family to a nearby church, where Thompsonville ston. at which Mrs. Morria ftohn.M. "Joyed day when the curve of business op day.

The bankets were delivered In the children were to participate In presided In the absence of Urmil Mr, and Mrs. Ira Gardner and 11. Kohlman of Brighton portunltles will be a straight horl- THOMPKONViLLK, Wiai Dee, S3, vara furnished by member of the Hose Wlcnx post of the American nephew. David East on. Deerrteld.

passed th weekend with hla broth Fred Ebhera, president, who was 111 a -nristmna when the car waa struck by a south-bound Poo It. II. Itasmussen of Kenosha aontal line, rather thnn the Jagged er John: With Mr, and Mra, Peter 4u were weekend guests of Mr. and legton, lithe Legionnaire drivers paeaed Saturday night and Humlay and emild nt be present, lunch was served by the December entertain line paaacngcr train. Mrs, Harry airs, jonn nuaa, to $5,000, You can get from 10 IB miles: on a gallon of gas; that's) with a pilot and two passengers After 300 to 400 hours which 1 about 23..000 to 30,000 miles it -911 need an overhaul.

Afterwards Itl is ready for another 300 or 400 heiro and the total life of a good plane1 2.000 hours or more, which la lto. 000 miles of flying Passenger air travel Is increasing In ltso It waa substantially great er than In -and In many place tt la becoming a part of everyday; life. IJndhergh said, Effect of naaine Mump. Most of the airlines of the United States are unaMe to operate without loss on passenger revenue alone, ha continued, and it seems that fop some time to come, at least, malt snd express tn addition must be depended upon to make air trans port operation profitable. But as tho efficiency of the airplane Increases, he pointed out, the cost of operation.

line that now prevails. 'There are hopeful signs ahead being aastmed by Hoy Hcouta who with his family here. Jensen, they were tfumlny guests of Mr. and! Mrs, William Vlrlch of Henry Teut of Marysvllle. ment Kmil Itoetcher and winter.

Mra. There la no overxtork of commodi Kcnuita had Intended to attend, but was forced to stay home with her son. Edwin, who was 111. All the delivered the baskets, ilw Co-()icrallrM, Wind Point. ywrw im7u nunna- ine re I wun tne noma Anna war.

eucaf. ties. The public has held off buying Mlaa Ruth WlHdon of ftusacx. erenina. Tne iirana r.

r. ugu Teut. neaday evening at a card party at a I at aa iuiu fa. a ttf till. I SI 9M A II wiial TrV.

a a a I A gift! which at thla time of the year was very acceptable to the bodies will be burled Sunday, with a week with long enough, and replacements are becoming urgent. A few months of nimm irui IIIVnilM a I I ha Itnlnh V.l.nn hm. Ih tnMH lUuschteln. Table prises, were Christmas party given by the Dor. I nv.

m. Martha Arktum. Arthur Wlrldon of a joint run era I service. Two Killed Near Kcntwdta. vommuniiy rnesi runni wetinesuay house cleaning and prndual Improve MadlMnjrpttmcd Monday with Mra.

awarded to Martha Smith and ras club in the hall of 8t. John's Lu. prl.c. wers awarded and luncheon morning; from the Hansen Oil com In similar but separate arctdenta Mrs. Lottie l)IIlneck.

Acklam.l theran church, Burlington. last Frl- ment will gather momentum, with the result, that 131 will undoubtedly pany ef jtht city In the form of a waa served at a lats hour. Thursday. Alex Olwn. 4T, and Mr.

ajid Mrs. William Peterwn At the next meeting of the corps, I 'y evening. check for $21.48. This check was Martin Meyer assisted hla brother whlrh will b. h-ld on Tuenday, Julius Itlanian, S7, were killed as Clyde, Raymond and Glenn nf Ra i nomas Moyle and family.

Mil- made in' accordance with Mr. Han bs classed as a good average Incre) Employment. Frank in erecting largo Christmas January 13, the newly elected offl they walked along roads near Ke clno were Sunday guests of Mr. and wauKee. are.

passing the holiday trees In Milwaukee during last sen's plan of turning over to the Community chest He per gallon on TOLEDO, Dee. :6. Offi cers will be Instslled. At this meet- season In their Cherry Hill farm Mrs. Xcja Uridine.

nosha. They were both struck by cials of the Willys-Overland Co, said ing a 4:30 supperwill served. home. passing cars, whose drivers said Robert Westeriield accidentally William Stephan who stis- lip. Hfra A T- i I they were blinded by the lights of fired a shot Into his foot Saturday today that they expect a 0 per cent Increase in employment in their fac fitL-np.

I serloua injury to his eye 1 I a I other machines. will be materially reduced. ir ana irs. ueorge Heau- by being hit with a nail, was re The Richards school Christmas program- was well attended. The Local 'and Personal tory here next month, dependent Harvey Cavanaugh.

SO. bank mes The business slump brought some largely on the Impetus given the in 11 roaa, ijover. moved to St. Mary's hospital in Ra Sunday. cln a few days -RO children: received presents and senger, was killed near Oshkosh all gasone sold at his station at Mill and Chestnut streets during the 13 days preceding Christmas.

Mra. W- O. Rasch. president of the "Community chest, stated "Wednesday that she wished to express the appreciation of the organization to the people of the community for the splendid manner in which they have co-operated with good as well as evil; it gave manu-' facturers and research engineers dustry as a whole by the winter au SCll rVSMS IS a I mm aa al11 I aa candy. early" yesterday when crushed be Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Reuschleln "1 wn an. cara party held at the school tomotive shows. The company, tween the coupe on which he was riding the running board, and a chance to develop to a greater degree stream-lining, cutting away of which has produced 8,000 cars to are here from the east to spend a fZ Zf'ZTi 72 "Tsr last -w evening was short holiday vacaUon with friends EHt. nn'? Ado- targelr attended.

Cash prizes were Three hundred million butts of one variety have been released in Aus date this month, plans to announce iiilb r.ia snn Kanitnin a tk wind-resisting angles and gadgets. vjuci awaraea tne winners ana luncn was and relatives. new models at the New York auto pole, as the car He had chosen to ride outside to make tralia to feed on the wild cactus. nn. amvea last weeK.

The cruising speed of several well- served. All report a good time. i Russell Beix. who is attending the Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin Besruhl, tne Christmas program this year, show Jan. 3. The factory has 8,500 employes now working five days a Messrs. J. C.

Ellis and Walter known transport planes thus room for five companions crowded in the small car as they returned from a Christmas eve celebration. TO CHANCE SHIPS Harrington visited relatives and friends at Waukesha on Friday. been increased several milea an hour-' during the past year, Lindbergh re- Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Beix.

Schwedler, motored to Milwaukee on Sunday to visit their aunt, Mrs. Rudolph Langner, driving, waa Mrs. John Hoffman, who has been Mr. and Mrs. AI Reuschleln were tory of the organization, has there been the spirit of helpfulness displayed that has been shown this year.

marked, i and he expects to see it stepped up at least 10 miles an hour' Bertha Schwedler, U. S. ENVOY'S BODY AT 111 at her home hers for several Christmas visitors with relatives at held for an inquest. The assistant district attorney ordered it after he xteii. water- Man h.n Kansasville.

more In 1931. PORT ON WAY nOME CHERBOURG. Dec. 26. (P M- vr A I rrapuon a me Lukt'i hosnltal In Rioln.

learned the boys had been drinking. So Immediate Plans. The increase in air transport lines The body of Gerrlt J. Diekema, this city entertained a family gath- he will undergo an operation. Mrs.

Albert Janke. S3, a pedes CHRISTMAS CAROLS United States minister to Holland. ering on Christmas st their home MJf; oble on their Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berkman of trian, was killed at Wausau when she was pinned against a tree as has been phenomenal, the colonel Three years ago there were" who died after an operation, ar on Main street.

weaaing anniversary, and. Chicago passed Saturday and Sun Mi- fr Ttavcr ancnt (were OVtT night guests at the Jack- I dav St the Fred Lund homo day at the Fred Lund home. 'CHEER SHUT IN FOLK rived here yesterday and will bo- only a few short passenger two automobiles collided at a street intersection. Christmas with relatives and friends 8" hoIne- The Christmas program sponsored In the United States. Today they link embarked today on tho liner Deutschlarid for America.

cjiesxer ii. wieseman and fam in Waukesha and Milwaukee by Miss Dorothy Heller and. pupils every Important city in a national Homes where there were shutlns. Invalids iand old people were scouted out Tuesday evening by a group Ily of Sturtevant passed Sunday Poison Liquor Jn New Tork. NEW YORK, 24.

UPh At Mr. and Mrs. Eliaa Sorenson, Mrs. at the school Monday evening. Dec.

network, South America is enclrrfed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Jennie Hulett, and Dr. and Mrs. 23.

was largely attended arid was Capt. Charles P. Maxson. commo by passenger and mall linea iTfhe least five persons are dead today ert Alaxson. A.

Hulett and family, all of Union enjoyed by slL There was a Christ dore of the Southern Pacific fleet. of young people of this city who, by way ijof keeping up a time ored custom, went about the city next development is linking the because they drank poison liquor on The remains of Dr. H. Gates, Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.

Art Soren mas tree and Jolly old Santa was hemispheres, the Americas and Eu Chrlstmaa has retired after 44 years snd five months' continuous service, having Milwaukee, were brought to the Ho son and family. of North Cape were there to distribute his pack of gifts sinarlng (Christmas carols. rope and Africa by International In their homes, on the streets. In Chester cemetery last Wednesday and goodies. School closed Monday The younsr people were Campf ire Christmas guests st the home of Mr.

sailed 3.000,000 nautical milea without losing a ship or passenger. Olrla. who made tha trio under tha na Airs. U. wuieii.

wrce navmg evening for a two weeks' vacation. airlines. That is feaaibls and -will be accomplished. Perhaps net la 1931 but In the not distant future. subway stations and on piers they dropped yesterday and were taken to hospitals for treatment that fatted.

Five more deaths were be leadership of Miss Mama Smith. It was a pleasant evening for the I NEXT FORESTER MEETING nciu in iunwauxte, wnere Dr. Gates and family- had resided for a number of years. Dr. Gates is survived by his widow and two sons of Lindbergh has no particular fly The Gwyn Vanydd gold mine, in Waterford girls and their visits could not but IS SET FOR DECEMBER SO ing investigated in the same con ing plans for the new year.

He said Merioneth. Wales, which produced bring appreciation on the part of I Officers of the Catholic Order of nection and 'iS persons were being nearly $1,250,000 In gold In the 10 he does not expect to attempt this WATERFORD. Dec. 13. Milwaukee and one daughter.

Mrs. those for whom they aang the gay I Foresters call attention to their next The years just before it waa closed down I winter an sir tour of South America aoctorea for scute alcoholism. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hoevet and sons Christiansen.

Chicago. Numerous old carols associated with the Tule- I meeting which will held on Dec. tide. 1 30. There la Important business to New Tork medical examiner said It in 1916.

is to be operated again. a flight he has long had In mind." left Monday for California, i where friends from here. East Troy and Honey Creek attended the services I they will pass the winter months. In one way only did the -girls I be brought up at this time and It is break through the customs surround-I desired that all who can possibly do fFill In and Mail Coupon Below Together With One Dollar" V. J5 Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Alby were Joyc Ja to Merrill. last week by the Ing the carol singing, In the eldnso attend. n-i, osu a.n iiicairq wu motor to dwitn 9 Mrl, Aihy-a fgthsr. the Rsv.

wndy to vUlt her H. riaaa. Bob and Ruth Alby stayed SSSs. "'i- n. Edmund Hogans horn.

dr and wif. rTi the ab-ence of their parents. 0 P2a www a- a SkVa 1 141 Mrs. Mueller, of Chicago, la I C. ') alwortli County News Sjt jf- tf i(k Ifk 4jt ff jU ELICHORN-LAKE GENEVA-DELAVAN Summers will join them for dinner visiting her daughter.

Mrs. Albert wnristmaa Day, I Qtuetk. I heresy spat la Marts Aawria Atat laesraaee Caatsaar. tat a. 4a aaUe I "1 iaieaie, iiu ter tae artat serviee Travel ahwmi rent.

Mra, nay Farnham tntertalned Wind Lake a -aaa jf tho 100 club Thursday afternoon. I fall aaaaer Agit Prises were awarded to Mmes, I F. Kortendlck and K. A. Malone.

Mra. A. B. Carr of 9haron died Tuesday1 1 morning at her home. Eunice )urn waa born Oct.

4, 1I4, 4eessUest Waterford high basketball cagera I defeated the Genoa City team Fri in HISS) WIND Dec. 3 4. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to The Racine JournaUNews and Its readers. The following teachers and atu dents are enjoying the holiday vaca Uon at their respective homes: Anna atetat day night by a score of St to II. Tho game between -the second teams aiteet resulted In a score of 14 to 15 In eaefklary'a KasMt favor of the Waterford quintet.

Anderson, of t. Cloud, Mar trersea yes Uk Is rteeivs laearaaea aee'lt alter and Tony Laaarchek, of tna Jacobson and ituth Kmriii prominent clttaens. The "Great East em" was the largest vessel In existence, being 4T fee re Inches long and IS feet i inch bread, with a tonnage of. Il.tlS. It was built In London tn and waa useful aa a cabllaytng ship In the At tan tic.

Work will atari right after the first of the' year en the new municipal building In Elkhorn. E. H. Sprague, aged S3, one of the oldest practicing attorneys in the state of Wisconsin, "died at the Milwaukee General hospital at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. Heart failure was the immediate cause of Milwaukee: Mrs.

M. Simon, Denoon Milwaukee, were Sunday guests at BaUUeassJst echool; Lucille Sodtke. CoL Hex: XM "usseu caiey home. I on the eld homestead, erne was a teaeherjfof 1 years In Walworth county kcheols, and i married A.U. Carr 10 years ago.

Mho waa a mem ber ef the Eastern Star, lift1 husband and one sister survive. William M. Nap per. Lake Geneva, 4a believed to be the only living member! of the crew of the once fa-tnouo '10 rest Eastern. He celebrated his ninety-second birthday Tuesday; He ha lived 54 years at Lake Geneva and has been engaged In the boat building business there for over 40 years.

"Mate Napper, I Luella Halvorsoa, Shumway, Mar- wm Halbach officiated as Judge garet Alaxson, Pilgrim; Pearl John- he Waukesha poultry show last Total Cost $1 Per Year aifaalare sc AssUeaat? rorat SN (Mail (e ClresUtles Itesi. s4, son. Prospect school: Olive Krog- urncers or waterford Poui sUataa Xanial-Nts4 awj sud. Alva Fries, Gil ma Johnson and try association have announced that Oehard Christiansen. Waterford the local show will Ld held some It4Ud Ezclusivelj to Headers cf that In January two of the Atlantic's most courageous sea captains assume their new commands.

Capt. A. B. Randall, top, becomes master of the Leviathan and commodore of the United States Lines Meet; Capt. George Fried, below, assumes command of the George Washington, succeeding Capt.

Randall. Both are heroes Of high school; Glen Cook, pence ri an time in January college, Milwaukee, and Lowell Ja- Ed Sptegelhoff, Verne and Mildred his death, but he had been ill for cobson of St. Olaf college. North- I Spiegelhoff, of East Troy, were Sua as he is famllUriy known, gave tljsT thres months and had been at this field. Minn.

I day dinner guests at the Fred Beck- arwv saving insirucuons nu ooai i nospiiai tor seven weeKs. tawaro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kebbekus. I er home.

1L Mi shops to some of the country's moat Harvey Sprague was born at Water Ed Williams and A. Olson of Chi- Rudolph Swedberg left Saturday thrilling rescues at.

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