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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 11

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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'Disunity' Topic EUB Church Service Sunday First Conference Of Year Set for Thursday Evening held in the church parlor at 7:30 Thursday evening. The Rev. John Bartel, newly-elected conference superintendent, will take charge. Holy communion will be served at 10:40 Sunday morning at the First Fundamental church. The Rev.

Roland C. Aggers will speak on "Christ Cannot be Hid." Sunday school will be at 9:30. Ruth Aggers will play a cornet solo at the 7:30 evening service. sermon topic will Wonderful Deliverance." The regular mid-week service will at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Services and Sunday school will be at 9:30 Sunday morning at the the Rev.

Assembly Darrell of Meyrer God church, presiding. Morning worship will at 10:30 Sunday, Evening evangelistic service will be at 7:30. Prayer meeting will be at 7:45 Thursday evening. The movie, "Simon Peter, will be shown at the Sunday school service at 8:45 Sunday morning at the Whiting Memorial Baptist church. The divine service will be at 10 o'clock with the Rev.

Theodore F. Krause preaching on "'The Word of the Cross." The Rev. William Harms, pastor emeritus of Whiting Memordal Baptist church, will be the guest speaker at the 9:15 service Sunday at the First Methodist church. Sunday school for beginner and primary children will be at 9:15. The Rev.

John Bouquet speak on "The One True Church" at the 9:15 service Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. W. E. Firehammer will sing two solos, "The Voice in the by Scott and Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace" by Thiman.

Church school will be at 9:15. The Rev. Harvey Norenberg, Immanuel's Evangelical and Reformed church, will speak on "In Trust" at the 9 o'clock services Sunday will be the morning. subject 10:45 lesson sermon at the service Sunday morning at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday school will be at 9:15. Services will be at 7:45 Wednesday evening.

The John C. Hanc het tt, First Congregational church. will preach on "Get Off the Plateau" the 9:30 service Sunday. Neenah "Our Oneness in Christ, and Our Disunity as Churches" will be the topic of the Rev. Kenneth S.

Knoespel at the 10:30 service Sunday morning of Brethren' Evangelical United church. Sunday school will be at 9:15. James Berg will sing a solo, "Have Mercy, by Handel. The first local conference for the 1954-1955 church year will be Set Lecture at Neenah Church Neenah Two world-traveling missionaries will speak next Sunday night, July 25, at a 7:45 evening slide program at Our Savior's Lutheran church, The pair are the Rev. and Mrs.

Lloyd Neve, who have visited Palestine, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Holland and Britain on their way home from six years in Japan. Following additional graduate work at Union Theological seminary, New York, the Neves will return for another tive year term in the islands. The pastor, who went to Japan for the first time in 1948 after attending five colleges and seminarles, founded churches, taught Bible classes to peasants and worked hard to reach the rural tion with his teachings. Last year, the Neves together with their three children had to flee their home during the floods in the islands. On their way home this year, the pair studied Christianity as preached and practised in the six countries where they stopped en route and took colored pictures to illustrate their findings.

Bear Creek Man Pays On Speeding Charge Neenah Arthur H. Bessette, route 1, Bear, Creek, forfeited $14.05 to Neenah police Tuesday on a charge of driving 65 miles an hour on S. Commercial street on his motorcycle. Another charge of improper registration was held open until word could be received from Madison, but has since been dropped. candid weddings Let us follow JON through YOUR day with pictures! Call munroe studio 114 W.

Wis Ave. Ph. 2-4800 NEENAR Bids Open Tuesday for Highway 41 Paving In Winnebago County Post-Crescent Oshkosh Bureau Oshkosh Bids will be opened Tuesday by the state highway commission at Madison for the final step in the relocating of Highway 41 through Winneb a go county. This final step is the paving of the strip now being built from Brooks corner where Highways 41 and 45 now intersect west across Lake Butte des Morts to WNAM-TV to Telecast Live ABC Programs National Hookup Programs Begin Aug. 7 at Station Neenah Live network programs from the American Broadcasting company network will be on Saturday, Aug.

7, received by I TV starting was announced today by Don C. Wirth, vice president of the NeenahMenasha, Broadcasting Micro wave facilities company. prepared now and installation will take place within the next two weeks, Wirth said. The American Telephone and Telegraph company engineers are charge of the installation. the micro-wave available so soon, we are assured of the NCAA college football games this fall." Wirth said.

programs of the ABC-TV network will be beamed from the High Cliff tower directly to receiving equipment on the roof of the WNAM-TV building located on County Trunk A south of Neenah. Upon completion of the installation of the equipment, tests will be conducted for several days and live programs will be seen on WNAM-TV daily thereafter with the first program on Aug. 7. List Programs Wirth said that the ABC-TV daily shows thereafter will include the Saturday night fights which will be seen at 7 o'clock in the evening of Aug. 7.

WNAMTV also will carry Monday evening boxing matches at 7:30 on those evenings. The well-known Voice of Firestone musical program will be seen Monday evening, Aug. 9 at 6:30 and every Monday thereafter. Sunday programs will include Super Circus at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Walter Winchell at 7 o'clock, Dr. I.

Q. at and Break the Bank at 8 o'clock in the evening. A complete schedule of ABCTV programs will be available, shortly, Wirth said, and those combined with WNAM-TV's local and film programs will expand WNAM-TV's hours of operation depending on the number of programs the national advertisers order on the television station. Saturday, July 17, 1954 Appleton Post-Crescent 11. in as of at for be CONSTRUCTION OF THE Division street is rapidly nearing price.

Its 160 by 60 feet building by a corridor, from be seen reflected in the plate be Twin City Deaths William Neubauer, Sr. Neenah William Neubauer, 78, 605 Higgins avenue, died tearly this morning at his home latter a year's illness. He was born April 21, 1876, in Germany and came to Neenah at the age of seven. He retired in 1947 from the Bergstrom Paper company after 30 years of service there. The funeral service will be held at the Westgor funer a home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with the Rev.

Harvey Norenberg of Immanuel's Evangeli-1 cal and Reformed church in charge. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The Elisha Kent Kane lodge 601, F. and A. will conduct Masonic services the funeral home also.

He is survived by two daughtwillers, Marie at home, land Mrs. Clarence Graves, Eland. five sons, William, John and Harry of Neenah, Paul of Oshkosh and Howard of Sylacauga, one brother, Herman Neenah; three sisters, Mrs. Louise Hanke, Miss Clara Neubauer and Mrs. George Littlefield all of Neenah, and nine grandchildren.

Friends may call the funeral home after 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and a prayer service will be held there at 8 o'clock Monday night. Nick Kulogo Neenah Nick Kulogo, 60, route 2, died at 7:40 Friday evening after a short illness. He was born in Russia, May 9, 1894. He came to Neenah in 1922 and had operated a farm on route 2 since then. The funeral service will be at 9 o'clock Monday morning at the St.

Margaret Mary church with the Rev. Joseph P. Glueckstein in charge. Burial will be- in St. Margaret cemetery.

Friends may call at the Kessler funeral home after 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock Sunday evening there. He is survived by his widow, Hannah; three daughters, Mrs. James Calder and Mrs. John Payne of Neenah and Mrs.

AdTrian Petit of New London; four sons, Nick, John and Francis King of Neenah and William of Chicago; one brother, Efim Kulogo of Milwaukee and 13 grandchildren. Mrs. Anna Gabriel Menasha Mrs. Anna Gabriel, 69, 509 Sixth street, died at 6:15 this morning after a two week illness. She was born November 1, 1885, in Michigan and to Menasha as child.

The funeral service will be held at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. John's church. The rosary will be read at 8 o'clock Monday morning. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery.

Friends call at the Laemmrich Funeral may home after 3. o'clock Sunday afternoon. Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Lucille Kropilowski, Mrs. Harold Begolke, Mrs.

Arnold Dorn, Mrs. Ted Springer, and Mrs. Edwin Konkol, all of Menasha, two sons, Michael, Appleton, and Stanley, Menasha, two sisters, Mrs. Frank Lashok, Menasha, and Mrs. Julius Koss, Oshkosh, and 16 grandchildren.

HIGH SCHOOL completion. The 25,000 square this picture was windows of the ADDITION just west of the present building on 14-room structure will cost $368,500 contract feet on its two floors. Its connected to the main taken. The present high school building can addition. (Post-Crescent Photo) News of the CITIES menasha Neenah Playgrounds Draw 18,870 Attendance Neenah- The half way mark has been reached in the Neenah play-' ground program.

The total attendfiance so far, has reached 18,870. Washington park has had 6.257 children, Second ward, Laudan, Green, Doty, and Cook. 1,508. David Achterberg won first place in the 13 to 15 year agegroup in the table tennis tournament at Washington park this week. Jerry Moder was second.

In the 11 to 12 year age group, Dale Mrotek took first and Don Landskron was second. Walter Angell and David Achterberg won the doubles championship by eliminating Dale Mrotek and on Landskron. Carol Nobbe showed the greatest amount of artistic ability in the hat show at Washington park Friday, She had the best fruit hats, taking first place with her banana hat and second with her pineapple hat. Anne Giovannini with a peach hat. Joanne Nobbe with a strawberry hat and Laurel Nobbe with a pear hat all tied for third.

Wins Stilt Contest Joanne Nobbe had the hat with the most pinwheels. Jackie Smith and Linda Haufe had the best paperbag hats. Carol Nobbe had hat full of carrots for the vegetable classitication. Her sister Laurel produced a market basket full of vegetables. Carol also made hats with real looking cats and dogs on them.

David Achterberg proved that the boys could come up with outstanding hats, while Dale Mrotek had the best boys hat in the form of a decorated dunce hat. Billy Honteman won the obstacle course in the stilt contest at the Green Thursday, Jerry Erdman came in second. Jerry beat Billy in the walking backward course. The Second ward park had doll buggy and hat parade Friday. The girls who made hats during the week paraded with their buggies around the park.

John Whitney won first place in the stilt contest at Laud a park this week. He was followed by Dennis Verhagen, Pat Jape and Shirley Francart. Pati had the- highest flying kite in the kite contest and John had the fanciest kite. First in Hat Contest Phil Weber took first prize in the hat contest. Judy Nelson took second and Robert Hendrickson, third.

The biggest hat was made by John Whitney and the littlest by Dennis Verhagen. Judy Zarnoth walked the farth- Monday Special DRAINBOARD TRAY A genuine Rubbermaid first quality rubber tray. extra large (size Reg. $3.98 22 inches) for all standard Draincolor to match your kitchen. See board Counters In every wanted $288 them buy them Monday: Basement Neenah Sandreye Menasha No phone orders please the president junction of Highway 41 with Highway 21, the Omro road.

The work is expected to get under way about the middle part Augusteif not earlier and much of it may be completed sometime in the fall. Crews from the Joseph Bloomer company of Appleton now are working with the graders in the low area between Highway 45 and County Trunk J. The highway is being built up at this point with fill being dumped and the base leveled for stone course to be added prior to the paving. The Bloomer company has the contract for the base part and the grading and draining of the relocated highway. It also is placing the fill between the bridge spans over Lake Butte des Morts which is being crossed by bridge and causeway almost a mile in length.

ob- NEENAH includes which this glass Ex-Menasha Alderman Dies John H. Eckrich, 72, Life-Resident; Funeral Tuesday Menasha A former Fifth ward alderman, John H. Eckrich, 639 First street, died last night. He had been in poor health for number of years. He was born.

in Menasha on June 6, 1882, and was a lifelong resident. He was employed at Menasha Woodenware for 50 years and belonged to the company Forty-Niner club. He was a former chief ranger of the Catholic Order of Foresters and belonged to the Eagles club and the Holy Name society at St. Mary's Catholic church. He was also active in Scout work for Troop 9, which was sponsored by Wooden Ware.

Surviving are his widow: four sons, Lyell, United States air force: Presque Isle, and Morgan, Oliver and John, all of Menasha: one brother, Henry, Menasha: sisters, Mrs. Nick Torsurd, Neenah, and Miss da Eckrich and Mrs. Joseph Steidl of Menasha. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Mary's church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery, Friends may call at the Laemmrich Funeral home from 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon and rosary will be said at 8 o'clock Monday night, Pressure Drop Causes False Alarm Friday Neenah A false alarm from Marathon's Graphic Arts building sent firemen racing there at 10:21 Friday night. They found leaking pipe in the fire extingluisher system had allowed the pressure to drop automatically tripping the alarm. FOUR BABY RABBITS AND A GOPHER are being nursed by 94 year-old Eddie Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson, route 3, Neenah, when the rabbits' mother was killed by a cat.

The five animals are just a week old and Eddie uses a doll's milk bottle to feed them. The gopher died since the picture was taken. (PostCrescent Photo) 9-Year-Old Boy Plays Nurse To Four Baby Rabbits, Gopher 1 Neenah Eddie Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson, route 3, has been nursing and taking care of four baby rabbits and gopher for the past few days.

The baby rabbits' mother was killed by a cat near their cottage at Fremont. The rabbits were being taken care of by a playmate who could not keep them any longer. Eddie brought them home with him Wednesday. The gopher was found on the lawn of his cottage and was brought home with the rabbits. It failed to pull through and died Fri, day.

Eddie has been feeding the rab- 3 Children Hurt When Truck Tips On Larsen Curve Post-Crescent Oshkosh Bureau Oshkosh Raymond P. Weber, 37, route 1, Neenah, escaped injury when the pick-up truck he was driving rolled over on County Trunk about one half mile east of Larsen Friday afternoon, but his three children suffered cuts and bruises in the accident. Weber told police that as he made a turn in the road the load on the truck seemed to shift and he lost control of the vehicle. The truck left the road and rolled over in ditch. The three children, David, 8.

Joanne, 6, and Richard, 4, were taken to Theda Clark hospital by passing motorist. AN The In First the '55 Valley Models '54 Limited G-E Stock TV available at a 55 ELECTRIC GENERAL while BLACK-DAYLITE BIG stock SAVING lasts, TY WNAM-TV PROGRAM SCHEDULE 12 Models On Display Lea Monday Through MONDAY, July 19 Saturday Programs 7:00 Sky King (ABC) G-E ALUMINIZED TUBE 4:00 Movie Time 7:30 Follow That Man 5:30 Kids Korner 8:30 Captured 5:00 Music 8:00 Facts Forum MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! (Monday through TUESDAY. July 20 Friday) 7:00 Wrestling $5:30 Oshkosh Youth 8:00 Peace of Mind Safety (Saturdays 8:30 The Big Picture Only) 6:00 Weather WEDNESDAY, July 81 6:05 6:20 World Latest of News Sports 7:00 7:30 From Hollywood WHITER 6:30 Western Kids 7:45 Listen to Leo Strange Adventure WHITES Theater (Mon. 8:00 Man Made Canyon Tue. Wed.

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234 Main St. IN MENASHA SINCE 1933 Dial 2-7962 bits milk and trying to get them to eat clover without any success. Their eyes opened for the first time Friday. Eddie plans to keep them pets and is making plans for hutch to keep them in. At present they live in a box.

ASC Office Sends Out '55 Allotment Notices est in the stilt contest at Cook park Thursday. Ron Bernhagen was second and Ted Klinker, third. Jim Zarnoth won the obstacle course, followed by Ron Bernhagen and Judy Zarnoth. Ron Bernhagen walked the farthest backwards. Judy Zarnoth was second and Ted Klinker was third.

Ted Klinker held his balance in one place the longest. Jim Zarnoth was second and Judy Zarnoth and Ron Bernhagen tied for third. Paul Fara had the most original hat and Steve Creshak had the largest. Barb Stier won the tetherball contest, followed by Ted Klinker and Pat O'Brien. Twin City Births Neenah Theda Clark hospital today announced the births of daughters to: Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Kissinger, 837 State street, n- asha, and to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coisman, route 2, Neenah Post-Crescent Oshkosh Bureau Oshkosh Farm allotment no" tices, as well as explanatory lets giving the essential facts of the 1955 program to be voted on July 23 will be sent out Monday to Winnebago county wheat growers on record. The voting of the referendum will take place at the Winnebago county ASC office.

It will be open from 8 o'clock to 5 o'clock Friday. The Twin Cities office of the Appleton Post-Crescent is located of 510 N. Commercial street and the telephone number is 2-4243. Copy for Want Adv. and display advertising, news items and orders for subscriptions may be left at this office or may be telephoned.

The Twin Cities office closes at 7 o'clock in the evening..

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