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Bruce News-Letter from Bruce, Wisconsin • Page 6

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Bruce News-Letteri
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TH MUOB ifBWi-Lvm. BCUCE, wis. Local News and Personals The wekovca mitrifcttMM to tfcb nbtmm. have cMpaay, away, or eattrtaia. 19W, BRUCE PEDBUTBD CHUECH N.

E. SINNtNGBB, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Holy Communion neU Lord's in downvtairs room around tables; preceded by brief service in Jack Ulan and son. Jackie Lee Carol Ewald returned home from ctu rr spent Friday in Minneapolis.

Leo Ulan made a trip to LaCrosse Mr. and Mahlon Hamoa and family of Milwaukee, and Mr. ana Mair of Chetrt i- riday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Doyk. on Wednesday. Pvt Myron Cox of Fort Tenn. is home on furlough. Appleton on Thursday morning.

Mrs. Ema Sauer returned home Apolloma DV). sen ice Sunday night from New Richmond Saturday. Knox, i Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Nelson the Fourth at Owatonna, Minn. Larry Spoolhoff and Jack Pearson Mr. and Mrs. JaA of Milwauke are visiting in Bruce, i Rhinelander spent the Fourth at the Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Austin returned home of Mrs. Ada Stenson. to Eau Claire on Sunday evening. Richard Arvold of Rice Lake spent the week end at the Ernest Karis home. Mr.

and Mrs. Rotnan Gonia left for Chicago on Tuesday morning. They plan to return on Friday The Maybe Club met at the home of (Mrs. Adam Biernat on Tuesday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Chris. Bernhardt and their guests, iMrs. B. McDonald and Bernard of Chicago made a trip to the Flowage on Monday.

Sandra Wacholtz spent from Wed- with nesday to Friday visiting relatives in Ladysmith. Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Quade and Emma Welk drove to Minneapolis on Friday. Mrs.

Welk remained there to work. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huston and Bud of Oak Park, 111., arrived last Wednesday and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Alvey. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Peterson of Bloomer left Friday night for Chanute Field.

Lvnn, who -was TM service for four years, has reenlisted. Mrs. Lyle Pritohard and Don are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Pritehard's sister, Mrs. K.

W. Heyman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Vasseur and son, Louis of Waukegan, Illinois, spent the July Fourth week end visiting friends here. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oglesby and Sally of Waukegan, 111.

spent from Wednesday to Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Swanson oi Menasha were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IMaurice St, Louis from Friday to Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Horton and family of Winnipeg, Ontario, are spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Lalan. (Mr. and Mrs. C.

O. Nelson and daughters of Longview, spent a couple of days visiting in Bruce LUTHERAN CHURCH 5pem J. MITTELSTAEDT, 1'iitor Sunday morning services at 10, Sunday school at y.OO. Pastor's vacation. N'ext service to be i held July llth.

Ira Stenson of St. Paul spent the end at the home of his mother, MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Mrs. Ada Stenson. Sunday Masses- 8 and 10 o'clock. H.

L. Wilcox, Humane officer of Week day Masses at 8 o'clock. Pane county, spent the week end at OV ena Services every Friday eve- the C. V. Walker home.

ning lt 8:15 oiner devotions will be an- daughter, son-in-law, and grandchild rounced. of Tilden visited at the George Humber home on Saturday. Mrs. C. H.

Towsle and Mrs. Murville Towslee and two daughters of Cloquet, Minn, spent the week end FATHER KEIL, Pastor. at the George Humber home. Mrs. C.

H. Towslee is Mr. Humber's sister, Mr. E. B.

Wickstrom and Mr. A. N. Paulson, who are attending the summer session at the University of Wisconsin, spent the week end at the Wickstrom home. Mrs.

Ray Baker of Colton. and Mrs. Frank Stecker of Ames, Iowa are guests at the home of Mrs. Ada Stenson. Mrs.

Baker is the daughter and Mrs. Stecker the granddaughter of Mrs. Stenson. Branch Compton and Earl Jessup of Homewood. 111..

hy Gloria TICKS and Marjory iMattison cf Evanston, III, arrived Friday. The girls spent the week end at their respective homes. Branch and Earl spent the week end at the home of Branch's sister, Mrs. Donald Sauer. All of the party except Marjory Mattison returned on Tuesday.

A family picnic was held at the Lou Mattison ome on Sunday. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mattison; Mr. and (Mrs.

Frank Mattison; Irving Shroeder and Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Fordie Johnson Mrs. Christine Mattison; Hazel and Jim Benson; Mr, and Mrs. Irving Larson and sons of Eau Claire; Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Corozca of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spoolhoff and son of Milwaukee; Lois and Pearl Mattison of Hutchinson, Kansas. BOARD OF REVIEW NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Review for the Town of Atlanta will be held at the Town Hall on the 12th day of July, (the second Monday in July) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of examining the assessment roll of real and personal property therein and bank stock, and correcting all errors in said roll, whether in description of I property or otherwise and to preform such other duties as required by law.

Dated July 6, 1948. LYMAN BRAINERD, Clerk. LONUKLM last week. The are former Bruce residents. The Busy Badgers meeting will be held at the Harry Burcalow home I Sunday afternoon, July 11.

Anvone of the members who has used clothes Manitoba, who has been visiting at that could be sent across to the needy the W. McConnell borne in Lady- should brine them and they will be smith and at the G. iMcConnell home packed in boxes and sent. returned to her home on Tuesday. Mr.

and iMrs. Lloj Beise drove up Mrs. Addie Coey returned home on Monday night. Deafened Now Hoar Whispers 5 Feet Away Tests by the American Medical Association's Council on Physical Medicine show that science has now enabled deafened people, to hear faint sounds, to easily understand whispers from 5 feet away, aided by a tiny hearing device so light you hardly know you are wearing it. With it thousands now enjoy music, sermons and friendly companionship.

Finger tip controls to let you adjust it stantly to changing sound conditions. No separate battery pack, wires or harness bulge to weigh you down. The makers of Beltone, Dept. EAU, 1450 W. 19th Chicago 8, 111., are so proud of their achievement that they will gladly send you a free descriptive booklet and explain how you may test this remarkable device in your own home without risking a penny.

Write Beltone today. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woodmansee i r0 South Milwaukee Friday nigrht I and family; Mr. and Mrs.

Iven' arriving here Saturday morning to Wisherd and family and Mr. and spend their vacation at the R. W. Clifford Thompson and a i Beise home. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack licnicked at the Harold Stevens homo tphill and family also came at Amacoy Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson Bloomer, Mrs.

Elvina Peterson. Gladys and Paul Peterson returned Wednesday from a trip to the west. Roper Beebe was taken to St. Mary's Hospital Thursday with an infection in his hand. A group of friends entertained at a gret-topethcr at the home of Mrs.

up i Monday from South Milwaukee to spend a vacation. Bernadette Bennor came up from Chicago Saturday niuht and spent vntU Tuesday with home Bruce Theater FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 9 10 BO REVIEW NOTICE Notice is hereby jriven that the Board of Review for the Town of 9 Leland Peterson on Friday afternoon. Thornapple will be held at the Town Guests of honor were Mrs. Clifford Rail on the 12th day of July, (the Caron of Des Plaines, 111. and Mrs.

second Monday in July) at 10 o'clock C. Nelson of Lontrview. "'r. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Scoles and examining the assessment roll of family, Mrs. Mima McEwen. Mr. and i real and personal property therein Lyman Brainord and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Davis and son and Birdie Kromcr of Ladysmith I were Sunday guests at the lister I Davis home. Mrs. Elvina Peterson of Apolliinia recehed word that the infant son Allis had passed away, Mrs. I Webb will be remembered as Hilda Peterwn.

Mrs. Elvina Peterson went to West A His Tuesday evening to be i her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie and a i of SunTKT rind Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Repp? and -on of New Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and a i and Mr. brother and his fami'y, the 1 of Clayton were July Fourth week end jruests at the Harold i Hartwifr borne.

Mueller and Mrs. Reppe are daughters of Mr. and Mrs Harold Hartwifr. The following left Monday to spend a week at the Methodist Bih'e Camp at Chetek: Mary NcHon. Nancy Poff.

Rosalie porenson. Tatro and Marjorie Burcalow. i Don't miss ready "Rusty thrilling cvW comic, r.o* ap- pearing regularly in the Sunday Mil- i waukee Sentinel comic section. It's a heartwarming story about a boy and his for horses that everyone will enjoy. "Rusty Riley" IB the Sunday Milwaukee SratiwL 1 and hank stoi-k, and conecting all errors in said roll.

whether in iptiuti (f property i otherwise nd to preform such other duties as required by law. Dated July fi. TED PETERSON. Clerk. I 1 THIS A PLACE IN YOUR MACHINE SUNDAY.

MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 11 12 13 RORY CALHOUN LOIS MAXWELL NEWS A I I I THE SNEEZING WEASEL Shows at and WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 15 Nw and Utrd Machines Needles Parts Oil Repairs Motors Lights Buttonhole Attachments Shirring Feet Zipper Feet JlVBRVS SEWING MACHINE SERVICE (Formerly A 22 W. Evani St, RICE LAKE. WIS. Blocks north and from Bank. block LITTLE FANCHO VANILLA SMOKE EATERS LAS VEGAS.

FRONTIER TOWN Shows at 0, J. FALGE-- Attorney At Law. I Over Security State Bank, Ladysmith, Wisconsin. G. A.

HAGERTY, Attorney At Law, Casualty Insurance, Bruce, Wisconsin DR. R. J. H. WETHER.

Dentist, Office located south of grade school, Telephone 98, Bruce, Wisconsin. DR. F. B. SABIN, Dentist, Hours 8 e.

m. to 5 p. Telephone 488, Ladysmith, Wisconsin. Office 204, West Highway No. 8- DR.

R. O. OMDALEN, Veterinarian. jut LAke-av. Office phone 58; residence phone 58.

tf LFO J. ZIMMERMAN, Optometrist, assisted by Edw. M. Jacobson, O. D.

Office hours: 9:00 to 12:00 1:16 to 5:15. Saturdays 9:00 to 12:00. Appointment advisable. 119 W. Miner Ladysmith, Wis, COL.

F. W. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Headquarters at Kovacevich Bros. Store, Phone 60W. I cry sales for any Finance Company, Sales Agency or Bank.

FOR BETTER SALES WRITE OR CALL THOS. M. YOUNG. AUCTIONEER Weyerharaer, Wfa. I will buy or sell you out.

F.A.M. Meets the first and third Fridays of each month. Bruce Lodge No. 316 Phone 20W RALPH D. JENKINS, W.

M. O. G. PIKER, Bruce, Wisconsin EarlJ.Conley Post No. 268 Bruce, Wis.

HAROLD SAUER, Comm. WILBUR NELSON, Adjt. Meeting 2nd Monday of each month All World War II veterans aw welcome at our meeting. BRUCh ELECTRIC SHOP Electric Wiring Motor Repairing Day or Night Service Phone 94 ARNOLD FELLER E. H.

F. A. Approved Electrician 1897 1941 LOUIS LaBRECHE Painting Paper Hanging BRUCE, WIS. CLEAN UP PAINT UP WESTINGHOUSE MOTOROLA ZENITH COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE Radio Service Phone 70 Ladysmith APOLLONIA Lad iho ihunh on Wednesday. Mrs.

Clarence Steindorf entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bunn and son of Chetek visited at the J. C.

Clougn home with, Clarence on Sunday. Mrs. Dale Hayden and son visited her mother, Mrs. Kazmierkoskj in Ladysmith on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Flechsig and Evaline Peterson of Milwaukee visited over the week i-nd at the of their mother, Mrs. Elvina Peterson. Little Diana Kraeuche of Ladysmith is visiting at the Vince Wetnert home this week. Mr.

and IMrs. Haroltt Dab) and Barbara of Minneapolis visited from ritday nig-nt until Monday noon with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Barbara Holmes. Mrs.

Holmes returned to Minneapolis with them and will visit there for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

dough and son, Dick took Beverly Sterud. who visited here for several weeks, back to her home at Flandreau, S. Dakota on Thursday. While there they visited at the home of another daughter, Mrs. Floyd Abernathy at Gann Valley, So.

Dakota. They returned home Wednesday morning. A family picnic was held at the Vince Weinert home on Sunday. Those who attended were: Mr. ana Mrs.

Gottfried Kraeuche, Mr. John Krahenbuhl and family. iMr. and Mrs. Rudy Krebs Sr.

and son, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Krebs Jr. and family, Mr. r-3 auu r.uiiii, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Kraeuche ana family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Conrad Weinert and family, Miss Elsie Paddock, Mr.

and Mrs. William Weuthrich and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tomczak and family.

L. S- Arey was a pallbearer last week at the services of Dr. Arneson, veteran Almena physician. Dick Rouleau of Draper is visiting friends and relatives in Bruce this week. Mrs.

iC. Cornellissen and sons of Ladysmith called at the Frank Wiiherd home on Tutaday. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer of ttarrun the week end at N. Romsofl home.

Mr. and (Mrs. Earl Cooper and sona returned to their home in Milwaukee on Sunday night. Arnold Feller, Mrs. Lynn and the R.

Krebs family made a trip to Eau Claire on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle ana family and Mrs.

Kathryn Doyle spent Sunday in Chetek. Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Smith of St.

Paul were guests at the home of Mrs. Anna Blomberg last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D.

W. Swearintin and Sandy returned to their home in Mineral Wells, Texas on Monday afternoon. Oscar Kieben. Cameron hicrh school coach, has resigned and has accepted a position in the East Troy schools as coach and social science teacher. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Uphill and family of So. Milwaukee arrived on Monday to spend a week with Uphill's father, R. W. Beise.

Ray Hinkle came up from Chicago to spend the Fourth with his family who are at Chas. Fetting home. He also visited at home of his mothor Mrs. Hugo Seagren of Ladysmith. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Metcalf and son of Fond Du Lac and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid and daughter of wood, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Johnson and son of So. St Paul spent Sunday at the Chas. Fetting home. Rev. and Mrs.

J. Mittlestaedt returned this week from a visit at inline oi ineir oaugnter at Wonewoc and their sons at Thiensville and Oshkosh. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jordan and Daryl of Ledyamith were Bruce callers Saturday evening.

Notice To Our Subscribers A great many of our subscribers have recently extended their subscriptions. The labels will changed next week. Check yours then, July 16th. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford Established 1846 Announce the Appointment of Rose E. Sorensen as Special Representative Life Insurance and Annuities i HHOHHMHIMiaillllllllllirJIIIIItllllliailllllllllllCllllllllHllinilllllllllliaiMIUUHIiaiUIUIIItir IT TRUCKS PARTS SERVICE R.

D. Jenkins BRUCE, WIS. Phone 20W Cvrtifiwte No. 17M A FULL LINE OF machine carriage bolts Black Decker ELEC1KIC DRILL Now only $35.95 Monarch Electric and Monarch Gas Stoves Speed Queen Washers $99. 9S to 109, 95 GUT EDGE PAINTS A good line of LUGGAGE A Bruce Hardware Company.

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1948-1950