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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 8

Publication:
The Post-Crescenti
Location:
Appleton, Wisconsin
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8
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'loudspeolcarf Carry Applettm PoefiwKont Tuesday, Moy 18, 1954 ter. presented the awards to Jim Blitk, brkdit with fold pro Nelson. John Fredericks, DavMsVv Charles SchulR eilver wniu Top Aware Hamann, Carl Melchiora and Tpra Krueger. Guest at tha program in addi Dennis Danielt, lion badge; Rich- Vatican City i-For the 'JhlCVtS Sfeof Wiecl ard Martindell," wolf badge; Wil-jtime In history, loudspeakers tQff Mailman' AutO i IjCub 5co ufng nxuse, uon oaagr, ana uaviajagy carriea ine Dirsaing oi Vad Ipereftlfon badge and goldjto St Petert square. and silver arrows.

Pope Pius XII came a win- tion to the boys parents wera. Ed AthoJ. MaaaPr-Thieves yesterday came close to doing whal neither rain nor snow nor dark oi night cannot They almost stopped the United States maiL The thieves who stole the km wheelsoff rural, mailman Wll- Five boy from Cub Pick 25; Young, assistant scoutmaster of Congregational Kletzien, acout- received uie wcdcios awiro, ft at the Denner stripes were given diffjdow of bis apartment and blessed Morteli. Or in Palmer and.Herbertiooo pilgrims in the squara be-Horn. Kenneth Hohmberger re-: low.

They included Trench, Brit-ceivad a den chief eord. jish, Germans and 100 United IlIKIlVSt in CUD KUUVUIL tSfc church; William wMk at Heart auditor! of Troop II, McKinley system wis adopted la 1823 'nd 3tuM Blick- acti tha seventh and ightb.A grades, icoutmaster of Troop JSat Sacred moved; to the then new Junior Hear tschooL later the scout lead- During a business meeting the; states sailors. parents of the boys planned a A microphone beside the pope carried his voice down to two liam Peacock's car delayed thi swift completion of hia appointee rounds. 1 But William Kelly, a neighbor mgO scnoois. a was men inai IM w.i-m-ri tfia five raduated nimlp fr Jim a at TWulah nark administration offices and schools: for special children were to their Vernorr Schulx as chairman, lished In old Lincoln.

Thirteen other cubs also re-, They also discussed eivie parades In 193 tht offices and spaciai'ceived awards from Raj H. Ham- in which the euba will march this loudspeakers which had been at tached to columns en tha square, near tha bronse gata. rtook over mail delivery far th day. Vschools, including the orthopedic. chairman.

Dennls'summer and nreoaratnrr aractlce Chimney Firt department, moved into the pres- .1 A1 ent Morgan schooKwhen AppletonBabb received tha bear badge and; sessions, later tha boys and their High school vacated the building gold arrow; Carl Seek ins, a lion parents saw a film on cub scout-for its new home on Badger a ve- badge and gold and, silver arrow; jing. Schuls was in charge of the nue. jRobert Seekins, bear badge ad imeeting and awards program. Town of Menasha firemen were ney fire. The lira was oonfined to the interior of the chimney and caused no damage, according Tire Chief Harold Ayken.

called at 7:30 this morning to tha home of Herbert Barts, 160 Gar deners row, to investigate a chim fwa. lni Van wrea, and aBer I 1 NEW PRICE POLICY ALL TIMES 50c OUTDOOR THEATRE ADULTS 30c All STUDENTS 40c Timet TOWER BRiri Menasha -NOW IN EFFECT- FIVE CUB SCOUTS WERE GIVEN THE WEBElOS award Tuasday night at Socrad Heart auditorium, fha Pock 25 award winners ore pictured with parents and scout and cub leaders, left to right era Ed Young, ossistont scoutmoitar, Troop Williom Klatzien, scoutmaster. Troop Ij Eugene Hick, act-Ing scoutmaster, Troop 25; Jim Nelson, Mrs. Howard Nelwn, John Fredricks, Mrs. Norman Fredrlcki, Dovld Hamann, Mrs.

Roy Hamonn, CoH Malchion, Tom Krueger, Mrs. Edword Krueger and Bernif Von Eperen, cubmoitar of Pock 25. (Pot-Crascent Photo) ENDS TODAT THI WILD ONI" "JeM Janaa ts. Tba DaltW i classrooms from the kindergar-1858 and served the city for. 40 ten through the sixth grade.

years, also housing tha first tree IIUII a a aist Shew Dask The land on which the prasent high school In the city in 1878 In Between Kaokanna and LltUa Chate Off Hwy. 1 Opea 1 PJW. lit Show Daak BUCK NITES TODAY and REGULAR PRICES! Starts city hall stands is the pioneer, two front rooms of tha second Tononnou site of the present public school! floor. It was torn down to make system in Appleton which began room for the Lincoln school. with a one-room school built in Elaborate dedication arena o-1851.

one year after the first niei were held in 1897 for the old grade school originated in the Lincoln school and on tha pro- v. 7L small wooden structure on tha gram were Mayor Erb, pioneer southeast corner of College ave-'owner of the present Lincoln 4 i' nue and N. Oneida streets. (school property. Miss Carrie Mor- -iS' Lincoln School Has Link With City's History Property Bought by Appfeton Officials Nearly 47 Years Ago Lincoln school, which was opened for use in has a definite link with Applet school history through its name and the land on which it stands.

The original school site which The first schoolheuse, built as gan, superintendent of schools and such, stood exactly west of the Mr. Harriman, then secretary of present city hill. It was destroy-. the school board. 'M: ed by fire in 1855.

The two-story! The school bad classes through Hercules grade school wis built in the eighth grade until the union LAST DAY "PRISONER OF WAR" and "BITTER CREEK" Alio ifri 'mtti 1 DONALD O'CONNOR PLU8- VtCTOt MATURE KM STANLEY WARNER THEATRE StMMONS excluded four lots in the present! grade school area was purchased lor school purposes October. 1M7. It was then a cart of the Bell i PLCS TVON'XI DE CARLO ROD CAMEROX "FRONTIREGAL" It's Torrid! Terrtrle! ran JS Itfe'Uhislad flrar artim ail TilXo "FRANCIS COVERS 'THE BIG TOWN" PLCS -'HOODLUM EMPIRE' (Oct) q) at that time was practically out; in the country. Those also were) tha days when schools were un-; der the direct supervision of separate school districts and this area wii i part of the Third school i district which included both the present Washington and the old: Jefferson schools. Mil 'ilJtWlifcWU STARTS I TOMORROW AdulU 50o Students 40c At All Times! ENDS TONIGHT! tfw If Ml Irtirf The land was owned originally i a i ill ji 'yi i ii ii By Herman Erb, who sold It to W.

J. Quick in 1904. When the city bought the property from 'Quick Appleton government officials in Law Early Bird AH mission Price In Effect Adults 50c. 6:30 to 7:00 P.M. 70c After 7:00 P.M.

ROBERT' nfisMiflinCWaj ivrnture! Alt Ends Tcnlg McCtU mm SADIE IS NO LADY! nr jiibi I ECHNlCOUOl s2'' JaJOtaCOITUSYOXt jm Technicolor RITA RAYWORTH JOtt'KME co-starring VIGOR MATURE i TfUlfro PIPER LAURIE l'lus Adventure At 8:3. r. WILLIAM DEIIDIX COLOR BV Technicolor 1 ft UjafcSJI VINCENT PRICE 2nd BIG HIT 5a PLCS MUSICAL COMEDY! BETTA ST. JOHN TOMORROW! nrr CO-FEATURE- dZ4 3 OUTSTANDING YOUNG STARS WILD. They Are Young RECKLESS.

They Are Daring In An Exciting Adventure Of The Great Southwest! JCIMCMA cluded such men as David Ham-" meL mayor, Thomas H. Ryan and John Goodland. Jr. F. W.

Harriman. the city's mayor who preceded Hammel and who died in 1907, alio may have had a hand in the purchase of the school property for one of nisi most active Interests was the development of the Appleton public school system. Tsed By High School For many years the lots were used as a playground by children ta the area as the city grew nprthward. and after the present senior high school was built it became a practice field for high school students. About 1945, when another lot was added to the area, the city took it over for a- veteran housing project.

The crowded conditions at 'Washington school and the eon-, itant growth of population to the north made' it necessary for the board of education and the eom-' won council to itart proceedings to acquire more land to build a B4W elementary school. In 1951 and 1952 two homes on W. Spring street and one W. Commercial street were purchased by the city. These and the veterans houses were aold and moved off the property.

When the Parent-Teacher association of the new school chose tha name of Lincoln it was to keep.alive the name of the school that was the center of education to Appleton for many yeari; Built in 1897, the old Lincoln school building is the present city hail, from 1925 until 1938 It housed tha administrative offices of the board of education and the special schools for the deaf and opportunity children 'is well as 0 I FROM THE PAGES OF A GREAT EOCK I COMES A MAGNinCENT Pius Action Co-Hit a) Audit Murphy Dan Duryea "SIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" mum mwmu mm I Iff "VI Irassals Marfra Mdaa 17 in PICTURE! ii hum i NEW I 1 i Slit MM 4 1 The Place to Go in Kaukanna NOW SHOWING ADVENTURE! SPECTACLE! MAY 23 urn uiwutwe May 20 WEDDING DANCI In honor of Dorothy Van Handel Gerald Plats MUSIC BY GENE HEIER --tJr nnynneiunru K0Ui EtllOTTx iintiinia aicKtNNg Stanley Warner www -mi WEDNESDAY TOMORROW 30e NO TAX ROMY GOSZ'S GOSLINGS SUNDAY MAY 23 2 BANDS WALLY IVES and RON HARVEY Appleton Racraotion Dept. Presents In Annual DANCE REVUE PRIVATE WEDDING DANCE Saturday, May 22 Rose Nancy Wenninger, West DePere Melvin Hertsfeldt, Appleton Feottiring All Appleton Children THEATWt VAN JOANNI JOHNSON DRU LbO NLWs "NEW VENEZUELA" Junt 6 i RALPH MARTERII BEACH A HIGH p) LITES A 4 oil954 1 Tuesday, Moy 25 "The Show of. t. Shows" Beautiful Costumes mm OFFICIAL OPENING TUESDAY, MAY 2Sth Noenah-Menasha Muilclam Boll 52nd Anniy.r,ary Local 182 A.F.M. 1 Jr.ALNDSvT" Dancing 8 to 1 5,000 Tuheti Now on Sola 50c Par Pron EDDIE SKEETS and Hli SWISS BOYS Thurmoy Moy 27th oon Jimmy Jqmet.UMio Boihell Bernia Roberts A-r-a SATURDAY, MAY 22nd TELEPHONE SECRETARIES, Inc.

Irving Zuelkt Building Ph. 4-2605 -k TtIphon Amwtr-ing SsrVict Stcrerarial Strvic in Your Office or Ours Lsttsr Shop Servictf Appleton High School Auditorium mi jt MATIN II 1 I 2:00 P.M. 1 EVENING VSjOOP-M, Tap Itallet Acrobatic Supervised bf Marie Morteli Post-Crescent Qassified Columns Are the Logical Market Places For Buyer and Seller. Soon HARRY JAMES DICK JURGENS TUNE IN WB.AY.TV 4 P.M. SUNDAY NITINGALE TIME with LAWRENCE DUCHOW ALSO CARTOON COMEDY ADMISMOV CHILnSEN 10c ADULTS 15e Tsi Incl.

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