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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 22

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The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
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22
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APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Tuesday Evening, November 19, 1935 Page Twenty-Two Phelps Pastor Conducts Home Economics Special Displays Feature Book Week At Public Library Services at Leeman Special to Post-Crescent Leetnxn The Rev. L. Q. Moland, who was to have conducted the afternoon service at the Congrega Invite Lodges Of Area to Meet Odd Fellow Group Plans Booster Meeting at New London Kaukauna for Fun" is Present Play to Raise Funds for School Annual Rehearsals' Now Under Way for 'Shirt Sleeves' GEO. WALTER'S APPLETON BEER Installation of Vets, Auxiliary Officers Planned Special to Post-Crescent New London A joint installation of officers of the Learman-Schaller post and auxiliary will be held Saturday night at the Veterans of Foreign Wars clubrooms.

Mrs. Loretta Larson, Eau Claire, department president of the auxiliary, will install officers, while Arthur Vandenberg, Wisconsin Rapids, de tional church Sunday afternoon. Club Is Planned Women of Black Creek and Cicero to Have Meeting Wednesday Special to Post-Crescent Black Creek Women of the vil had charge ox the services at the the theme of national book week, Nov. 17 through Nov. 23, now being observed at the Kaukauna public library.

The book displays prepared by Miss Bernice M. Happer, librarian, feature books on hobbies, animals, children of other lands, sea Phelps Congregational church. The Rev. R. G.

Heddon. pastor of the Phelps parish took the Rev. "Mr, Moland a place In the pulpit here Sunday afternoon, his subject being stories, Christmas books and pic Special to Post-Crescent New London Odd Fellows of the local lodge have made arrangements for a booster program which will be presented here at the Odd Fel "Are we the Sons of God?" Lau lage of Black Creek and the town partment senior vice commander ture books. The campaign lor more books will continue through No-vpmber. but those having books to rence Klabunde of Phelps accom panied him here.

of Cicero who are interested in organizing a home economics club low hall Wednesday night. District donate are urged to leave them at the library this week as a part of Mrs. Alice Carpenter entertained the Royal Neighbors at her home on Friday evening. About 40 An Appleton Product Made From "Wisconsin Barley A beer famous for fenerations, and worthy of you, because you are worthy of the best! of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will act for the post Posts and auxiliaries of neighboring towns and cities have been invited to attend, these including the organizations from Appleton, Oshkosh, Neenah, Kaukauna, Omro, Green Bay, Wisconsin Veterans will attend a meeting at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the village halL Two clubs will be organiz the book week observance. The second regular story hour will be held at the library, at 0:30 persons were present.

Cards fur nished the entertainment of the Saturday morning, Nov. 23. Stories featuring the folklore of Iceland win evening. A marriage license has been Is ed. Prize winners at the public card nart-r at Arlington hotel last week home.

Bear Creek, Stevens Point, sued to Miss Pearl Olson, daughter be told by Miss Happer. The new children's books on dis were Ray Parks, William Marcks, of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, and Thomas Wilkinson, Jr son of Mr. play include "Pet Parade," "Blue Mittens," "Wild Animal Actors," "Karl's Wooden Horse," "Bang of the Diamond Trail," "Three Little Wisconsin Rapids and Marshfield.

The ceremonies will be open to the public and will be followed with the serving of lunch and dancing. Mrs. E. L- McAndrews has been appointed chairman of the lunch' and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, Sr.

both of this place. officers will be present and will preside at the formalities to which Odd Fellows and their ladies arid Rebekahs and their gentlemen of this city and the district are invited. Lodges of the district will be represented, these including Ogdens-berg, Waupaca, Iola, Manawa, Shiocton. Others lodges outside the district have also been invited. J.

B. Chase, Oconto, past grand master will speak. The program committee includes Clayton House, George Feurst, Harry D. Macklin, Verne Blondey and Willian Sohrweide, The supper committee includes Carl Lintner, Phillip. Court and Leslie Lowell.

The program will be followed with dancing. Geo. Walter Brewing Go. Tel. 1542 Appleton, George Schwister, skat; J.

XT. Wagner, Mrs. George Schwister, schaf s-kopf; Mrs. Henry Hoeft, Mrs. Wil-mer Wagner, bridge; Mrs.

Nick Schwister, Mrs. Walter Klarner, rummy. Mr. and Mrs. John Sander and sons of New London and Mr.

and Mrs. AdolDh Sander of Weyau- ed her sewing club Friday after noon. Pigs," "Farm Pets," "Mother Goose," "Happy Hours," "Hansi," and "Wild Animals." Miss Elaine Peterson of Rapids, spent the weekend with Mrs. R. H.

Droeger. PBUNK IS FINED New London Charles Smith of New London, arrested early Sunday morning upon a charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct was brought before F. A. Archibald, police justice, Monday, where he pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs of $5.45. Smith was arrested by Officers Holmes and Stern.

wega, were entertained Sunday at the R. H. Sander home. Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Schwister and children of Milwaukee, are spending several weeks at the Anton Schwister home. Mrs. Raymond Kettner entertain- Larson Presents Annual Report Outlines Koad Activities in Waupaca County During Year Special to Post-Crescent Waupaca County Highway Com missioner Charles W. Larson pre sented his report before the Wau paca county board at Monday's ses sion. imtm Kaukauna In an effort to raise funds to help publish the high school annual, the senior class will present a class play, "Shirt Sleeves," at the new civic auditorium, Triday evening, Dec.

6. He-hearsala are now being conducted under the direction of Miss Alice Gruenbergcr and James Lang, high school teachers. The plot of the play Is woven around the plight of the Rand family consisting of Franklin, Karl Minkebige; Julia, Shirley Waite; the children, Donald, Norbert Vanevenhoven; Diana, Harriet Theodore, Robert Kindler; and Esther, La Verne Hennes. The family fortune Is wiped out in a bank failure and to add to the family troubles. Donald, the eldest son and a social rebel, marries Margie Scaulon, Dorothy Wilpolt, the daughter of a notorious law-breaker.

Richard Crandale, James Byrne, a suave, rascally politician adds to the troubles by trying to make a tool of Franklin. The humor In the play is produced by Kitty, Marion Charlesworth, a maid of all work, and Elmer, George Schubring, her milk-man boy friend. Harry Treptow. Evangeline Net-lekovcn and Milton Vandehey will have charge of tickets and adver-lising with Olin G. Dryer, principal, as chairman.

Miss Handran is chairman of the publicity committee and will be assisted- by Eunice Starke, Harriet Cleland and Shirley Waite. Miss Thompson will be in charge of the stage and property committee consisting of Marie Schellcr, Harold McCabe and Virginia Knox. Eunice Starke and Rita Esler are the prompters and also understudying various parts. Sewing Project Opens Nov. 20 Nine Seamstresses and Two Cullers Will be Employed Kaukauna The relief office sewing project will start Wednesday, Nov.

20, at the Nicolct school under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Grogan, Kaukauna relief director. Nine seamstresses and two cutters, chosen from the women on relief with priority rights, will be employed on the project. They will work about 40 hours a week under Twenty-one miles of black top, 29 miles of oiled road and 8 miles of gravel surface were laid.

This work was on both state and county trunk Home Economics Class Has Weekly Session (Special to Post-Crescent) New London A regular session of the home economics class for adults was held at the high school Monday night. With Miss Gertrude Hoffman, instructor of the course In charge, the class continued its study of fabrics. The adult class of Future Farmers of America also met Monday night for an hour of study under the supervision of R. C. Heffernan, director of agricultural study.

The members of the class enjoyed an hour of sports in the gymnasium following study. Fill Last Yuletide Holiday Paper Orders Last Christmas holiday paper orders are being filled at the Tuttle Press company, according to the company officials. Orders for the season are taken well in advance so no order is delayed. Work has been started on spring patterns of paper. The plant has been busy with Christmas orders for the last two months.

roads. Considerable oil was furnished to other counties, namely Adams, Por Since 1855, Brewed in the same exacting way. tage. Marquette and Waushara. This additional work for Waupaca's oiling equipment proved to be sue cessful In a financial way, helping to build up the machinery fund.

The Waupaca Woman's club held Distributed Lw-ily by a "library tea" in the club rooms of TUTTL the library Monday evening, Nov. 18. A social evening, program and refreshments were enjoyed, and the proceeds are to be used for im provement! In the library. La MAE3SCIXIE New London 66 Appleton Tel. 5505W R.

J. MONAOHAN Tel. 901, Appleton ANTON ASHAUEE Tel. 525J. Kaukauna Monday was District Governors day in the Lions club.

County Judge Ai M. Scheller, retiring president of APPLETON WISCONSIN The word geyser comes from the Icelandic 'geysir, meaning gusher or rager. the Waupaca Lions, Is district governor. President William Roach presented Judge Scheller with his past president's pin and certificate and then invited him to relate some of his experiences as district governor. Italph Hoffmann, optometrist, became a Lion at Monday's luncheon.

Am JwDUMmm The Tuesday Two-Table club is meeting with Mrs. Clyde Taylor Tuesday afternoon for bridge. The Hev. and Mrs. J.

E. Cheek est Parfreyville and family, spent Sun day In Medina where they celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Cheek's niece, Geraldine Rupple. Former Maple Creek Woman Dies at Gillett (Special to Post-Crescent) WJA regulations. Some sewing machines are furnished by the school board while some of the women employed will bring their own chines.

The material, from which the women will make clothing for men. women and children on relief, will be furnished by the government. The project was underway in Kaukauna last year but only clothing for children was made then. The project last year was discontinued when the WERA regulations ended. Maple Creek Mrs.

Arthur Dorow, 40, formerly Clara Paul of Maple Our plant is located in Appleton, and we are equipped to give expert service on any sign any where in this, locality. We have the very latest Neon Sign equipment, and all signs are made by expertly trained men. We manufacture Outdoor and Window display signs in any special design desired. The Badger Neon Signs cordially invites you to attend an open house at our plant during this week You will be able to see for yourself how NEON SIGNS are made, how the many letter angles are produced, and finally the finished product. Creek, died at her home In Gillett at 1 o'clock Tuesday morning after a lingering illness.

Born in New London Dec. 20, 1894, she moved DE with her parents to Deer Creek. She was married Aug. 5, 1914, and lived in Maple Creek where her husband operated a cheese factory. Ten years ago they moved to a farm at Gil FINAL EXAMINATIONS Kaukauna Final exams will be civen students at the Kaukauna high school this week in preparation for the end of the second six Weeks period of the school term.

The period ends Friday. Nov. 22, and the last six weeks of the first semester will begin on Monday, Nov. 25. lett.

superior in quality Survivors are the widower, three sons, Donald, David and Douglas, and one daughter, Dorothy, all of Gillett; her mother, Mrs. August Paul, Maple Creek; two brothers, Ervin Paul, Bear Creek, and Ed MM El desirable for price ward Paul Deer Creek; and two APPLETON 603 N. Morrison St. sisters, Mrs. Herman Baeder, Maple Creek, and Mrs.

Leonard Knapp, PHONE 215 Deer Creek. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the residence in Gillett after which there will be a service at the Luth eran church. Burial will take place Gillett Oshkosh Choral Club In Waupaca Program Special to Post-Crescent Waupaca The Choral Club of Oshkosh, comprising 25 voices, presented a concert in the Methodist Episcopal church at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. The following program, directed by Mrs. C.

Wendt, with Mrs. Fred Kern as accompanist, was Morning Grieg Old Folks at Home Foster-Koshtz Soprano Solo, selected Dorothy Jones Deep River Burleigh Were You There Burleigh A Cappella Baritone Solo and Men's Chorus: Home on the Range Guion Karl J. Koffey, soloist Listen to the Lambs Deit Folks Drink Beer For The Pleasure It Gives! FOR OVEE 71 YEAES CHIEF OSHKOSH OLD LAGER BEER Has Been Brewed For Your Pleasure and Enjoyment Under Blossoming Branches Meyer-Helmund Baritone Solo, selected Karl Coffee Sylvia Speaks Until Saunderson Virgin's Slumber Song Reger Lost in the Night Christianson Truly, "A Bottle of Glo'n Goodness" At one time, measles were one of the most serious scourges of mankind, wiping out entire IN this highly competitive and interesting era it is pleasant to note that Riverside papers arc playing an important part in the world's business, professional and scholastic activities. Quality at a reasonable price may be the simplest way to explain why Riverside papers have gained such noteworthy acceptance everywhere. Linked to this is also the fact that this firm is constantly seeking to improve its products, its processes, and its opportunities for employes to better themselves.

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