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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 24

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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24
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appletgn Post-Crescent 'Page Twenty-Four held at the church parlors. Every Kimberly President Playground Program Sunday School Picnic Dropped for Summer Special to Post-Crescent New London Due to the illness At Black Creek Park Special to Post-Crescent Black Creek St John church Urges Citizens to Support Ball Club Special to Post-Crescent Kimberly Cornelius Kokke. vil- body is invited. Gospel meetings are being held every evening at the town hall, S. Main street.

Mrs. Walter Blake, Mrs. Prank Planert, Mrs. August Bartman, Mrs. Edwin Sassman, Mrs.

Alvin Prelipp, and William Bartman, attended the funeral of Henry Schuldenberg, a relative, at Menominee Falls Commerce Group At Clintonville Sponsors Picnic Cheesemakers and Farmers Invited to Attend Event Advise Against City Purchasing Rebuilt Engine New London Considering Installation of Standby Power Plant will hold its annual Sunday school picnic Sunday at the village park. age president has posted a notice of Robert Shortell, physical educational director, whose program for summer playground work was interrupted by an operation, the entire program will be cancelled for the summer months. There will be no Sunday school but special services for the children on the bulletin board near the mill asking that baseball fans giva more support to the local ball club, point will be held at the church at 10:30. Children are especially Invited to Mr. Shorten Is said to recovering satisfactorily but it will be ing out that Kimberly has a leading ball team and needs support Little Chute will tiliv hera Sun.

attend the services. Thre will be several weeks before he is able to day, which should be a good draw Binging by the Sunday school. A basket dinner will be held at the park at noon and there will be games and contests for the chil A new and improved type of fliSbt recorder gives the direction in which the plane is traveling and its distance from the base of operations. With the aid of this Instrument the dispatcher knows the location of the plane at all times. i W' ing card.

Mr. Kokke stated that if the fans stick with the club. It mav pull them through this season with dren and adults in the afternoon. case of rain the picnic will be pennant. The local fire department will Special to Post-Crescent Clintonville The Association of Commerce of this city will sponsor a big farm picnic here on Saturday.

All farmers and cheesemakers of the surrounding community are invited to the event, which is being planned as a farm-city get-together. The program will include a public sneaker who will give an address i 7 v. begin work. The program will begin on Sept 1. Plan Classroom For Ag Students Board of Education Approves Remodeling of II.

S. Basement hold its annual picnic Sunday, Aug. 4. In previous years it has always Special to Post-Crescent New London New London officials have been advised against purchasing used equipment for standby power for the city, by the public service commission at Madison, without definite and satisfactory assurance as to Its condition. Members of the board of public works and Ray Thomas, superintendent of the city light and water department attended the conference.

While used equipment may be lower In price than new machinery, gone to Ked Banks resort This year We've chilled the prices on our hot weather the department will co to a resort with a cottaere near Fremont. on agriculture. There will also be a The feature of the day will be a variety of contests to furnisn en soxtoau game between the men on the. two fire trucks. Dinner and sup tertainment More definite plans will be announced after a general New London At a meeting of it was pointed out, the purchase is apt to prove unsatisfactory.

The per will be served on the grounds. The committee in charge are: John tht board of education held Wed meeting at the city hall Friday eve ning. commission advised purchasing Del vanden Zanden. chairman. Len Zee.

scl equipment adequate to carry a 1.000 horsepower load for the city. gers, William Mauthe, Matt Verkuilen, and Matt Busch. All fire calls on that dav will be answered bv the Guy Donaldson has assumed management of the Clintonville Blue Sox, members of the Wolf River Valley league. The local nine Woth i 9S This purchase, according to a re port by Superintendent Thomas, SCRUBWOMAN COMES HOME Three years aro Miss Eandl Lerohl (left), 52, a Wisconsin scrubwoman, sold her belonging and shipped down the Mississippi to the Louisiana bayous In quest of peace and contentment. But, she did not find It, and Dr.

Emma Gertrude Jaeck (rlfht). readlnr a news Interview by tht woman, has bronrht Miss Lerohl to her home In Omro, to be a fnest as lonr as she desires. (Associated Press Photos) Little Chute Fire department suns di would require an Investment of ap will play at Tigerton Sunday. The truck drivers annual picnic will be held at Combined Lnrk. proximately $50,000.

Gasoline power of the same capacity would be Marion will meet the Clintonville Boosters here Sunday, playing in much less. Sunday Aug. 11. The midway will consist of bingo, dancing and ponies for the children. Refreshments will the Pigeon River Valley league.

Sport COATS Regularly $13.50 The need of better standby power 5)95 has been the subject of discussion Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downham left Thursday for Des Moines, Iowa, where the former will take part in a radio program over station WHO be served. The program will start at 10 o'clock in the morning. An invitation card party will be held at De Leeuws hall.

Sundav eve. for months. It Is felt by the majority of city officials that an investment in the plant would be justified since Knights of Columbus Will Picnic Sunday Special to Post-Crescent New London Knights of Columbus members together with their the city has drawn heavily on util ning. Schafskopf, rummy and bridge Saturday noon. Mr.

Downham will render selections on the hermonlca, accordion and musical saw, having White FLANNELS ity earnings for many years. Many favor the purchase of gaso wm De piayed alter wmcn a chick en lunch will be served. The com frequently played with these in nesday night plans were made for finishing a part of the high school basement for a farm shop for the agricultural classes. A' room measuring 20 50 feet is to be finished in a portion which formerly had few uses. A partition Is to be removed to provide the necessary space, and steel beams substituted for safety.

A set of windows, corresponding in numbers to those in the north end of the gymnasium above, are to be cut Into the walls. The Future Farmers of America will carry on their various types of shop work in the room. Heretofore all work done by the class was confined to one of the classrooms which was inadequate. Following an Inspection of the high school chimney, which was badly damaged by lightning In a storm Wednesday, the board ordered an investigation of the damage done. The damages was reported at a special meeting Thursday evening at which It was learned that the chimney was damaged for a distance of about 40 feet.

This portion will have to be rebuilt. The work was awarded to Walter Schoenrock of this city. mittee in charge is. composed of 95 line power equipment, since It Is improbable that the plant ever will be called upon to operate for more struments on local programs. Mrs.

Albert Fritz of this city en $0.95 Values 4 Mrs. Theodore Vanden Elzen. Mrs. families will Join In a picnic at Bear lake Sunday. George Ross has tertained four tables of bridge Walter Van Epern and Mrs.

Henry Vanden Booeard. than a few hours during an entire been named general chairman. Wednesday afternoon at her cottage year. Diesel power is said to bo most Families desiring transportation are The wood room department of the on Pine lake. asked to notify Henry McDaniel, J.

The Thrift club met Thursday Kimberly mill of the Kimberly Clark cornoration will hold its an economical In operation but vith the small amount of service demanded from the plant, the huge 95 Kircher or Leonard Clme. afternoon at the home of Mrs, $4 Sport SLACKS Reg. $7.50 Values Games and contests together with nual picnic at Sunset Point Sunday Paul Kluth on route 4. Five hun additional investment may not be water sports will make up the day's boitball games will be featured dur Justified. It is pointed out.

dred was played at three tables, after which a luncheon was served entertainment mg tne day. Whether the new equipment will Mrs. Bernard Knapp and Mrs, be purchased and what sort of en Dinner Party Given At Little Chute Home Special to Post-Crescent Little Chute Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ebben, entertained at a dinner at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Sister Mary Euphrosine of Racine.

Covers were laid for ten. The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Corn-elious Ebben, Martin Ebben and Miss Susan Ebben, Little Chute; Mrs.

Mary Hietpas and Norbert Hietpas, Appleton, Miss Julia Berg-huis, Combined Locks. Miss Camilla Kostka daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kostka submitted Tuesday to a tonsilar operation. Mrs.

Charles Vertlgen and Miss Thelma Landry of Green Bay were guests Thursday of Mrs. George Verkuilen Main street. Mrs. Anton DeWert of Milwaukee is visiting for several weeks, at the Jake Van Boxtle home. Miss Doloros Dittmer of Milwaukee is visiting for a week at the home of her grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Gerritts. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vander Loop are visiting for a few days with relatives in Racine.

Child Injures Arm in Frank Mclntyre won first and sec gine will be bought will be taken up Issue New Telephone at the next council meeting. Fall to Barn Floor Book in September ond prizes. Mrs. John Ewer and Mrs. Melvin Van Ornum were guests of the club.

The August Special to Post-Crescent Special to Post-Crescent meeting will be held at the home ALL STRAW HATS V2 PRICE CThe Store for Men Hughes Clothing New London Society Bear Creek Patricia Lowney, New London New telephone di of Mrs. Henry Smith. recUries will be ready for distribu The lire department was sum tion in September, according to little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowney of the town of Bear Creek cracked a bone of her arm, Special to Post-Crescent H.

Corcoran, manager of the loca New London Miss Betty Garot entertained Wednesday evening In office. In order to assist in the com moned at 7:30 Thursday evening to the Hiram Rockwell property on E. Madison street, where a fire had started on the roof of a chicken coop. The blaze was extinguished pilation of an accurate book the when she fell from a beam in the barn to the barn floor. The accident 108 W.

COLLEGE AYE. APPLETON, WIS. manager urges that all information relative to addresses be given to the occurred Monday. with little damage to the building, office before the final date, July 31 honor of Mrs. Louis Schneider, Green Bay.

Guests were Mr Car-rold Jeffers, Mrs. F. M. Grlswold, Miss Jewel Wedell. Misses Jeanette and Magdalen Knapstein.

Miss Romelda Alberts of this city and Mrs. Lee rtoyer of Menasha. Young Democrats Name New Officers Tonight Special to Post-Crescent New London The society of young Democrats will hold its annual election of officers this evening In a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock in the office of Ormon W. Capener. All members and those interested in matters of political nature are urged to attend.

A drive has been started In New York state for a flat $3 license Walter Babino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Babino of the town of Dee. Creek suffered a broken wrist on Tuesday while employed haying plate fee for all passenger automo biles. on the Knoke farm near Shiocton.

Riverside Users Always Stick to Riversides! About fifty members of the Amer lean Legion auxiliary attended the picnic given on Tuesday at Bear lake. Games and contests entertained, Mrs. Frank Myers won the card prize. Mrs. Albert Van Alstine, head of the committee, was assisted by Mrs.

I J. Manske, Mrs. Richard Gehrke, Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, Mrf. Edward Jagoditsch, Mrs.

J. B. Graham, Mrs. Carlos Rolof Mrs. Louis Kurszevski, Mrs.

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