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re hav. burial was in Oak Hill cemetery. The body was at the Walworth funeral home until taken to the church, The son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jacobson, he was born Feb.

8, 1875, in Chicago. He married Jessica Ruth Haynes on Dec. 28, 1904, in Pittsburg, Pa. Jacobson was construction foreman for the Northwestern Terra Cotta company, Chicago, for more than 40 years and retired in 1943. Surviving are his wife; a son, Col.

James Howard Jacobson, who is superintendent of Northwestern Military and Naval academy, South Shore drive; two grandchildren and sister, Mrs. James A. Billings, Chicago. In a recent message to President spoke of the Russians as despots, liars, cheats and imperialists. We're glad there will be no further confusion on point.

The saying of words, from a source, will Verse, have a profound effect on world opinion, just as goad old Joe' and the attributing of peaceful intent had a tendency to lull and confuse the world in the past." GREEN FIELD, DAILY REPORTER. from 39 countries were made to the American Red 'Cross for relief of victims of the 1937 Ohio-Mississippi valley flood. A PROFITABLE SAVINGS PLAN INVESTMENT TRUST SHARES Periodic Purchases Call or Write GEORGE R. FULLER Partner Lon L. Grier Co.

156 Broad St. Lake Geneva, Wis. Office Phone CH 8-2671 Home Phone CH 8-3115 WE CAN And Will Help You With Any Financial Problems Come In Time and Discuss Your Cripple Budget We will consolidate all your bills into one convenient payment. TO CASH LOANS TO $25 $25 $2,000 $2,000 24 MONTHS TO REPAY Call in Person, Phone, or Write PLYMOUTH LOAN CO. BURLINGTON DELAVAN Pine St.

Ph. 1272 103 8. 3rd St. Ph. 1400 W.

J. Stickler, Mgr. Tom Stehle, Mgr. Funeral services were held at 9 a. m.

last Thursday in St. Patrick's church, Milwaukee, for Michael W. Kalaher, 86, prominent Milwaukee attorney and a native of the Lake Geneva area who died the previous Tuesday. Burial was, in cemetery. 'Kalineross born.

and raised in Geneva township. His wife wa's the former Ella C. Dassier. He practiced law in Milwaukee for many years. Surviving are his wife; a son, Willard; and two grandchildren.

Funeral Services Saturday For Albert Jacobson 2 -PAGE 6- Kahaler Dies In Milwaukee Funeral services were conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Church of the Holy Communion Episco pal for Albert John Jacobson, 82 a retired construction foreman and resident of Walworth since 1942, who died at 2 a. m. Thursday in the Walworth sounty hospital following a long illness.

Rev. Winfield Post officiated and Frank H. Seifert, 19, left last week from Milwaukee for Fort Leonard Wood, after enlisting in the Army, Feb. 14. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Seifert, 538 Jefferson ave. nue, he graduated from Lake Geneva high school in 1956 and was employed at the Cheese Box prior to his. enlistment.

Wisconsin Health Enlists Carl N. Neupert, MD State Health Officer Wisconsin's health is your health and the health of your family and neighbors, Illness, lingering impairments or death are tragic losses for the entire community. Are we doing all we can to prevent or postpone them? Let's look at the facts. The de velopments in medical science have been outstanding in recent years. We are grateful that our children and even we adults are largely protected from such killers as diphtheria, smallpox and now, increasingly, poliomyelitis, as we take advantage of the protecting toxoids and vaccines.

Other tremendous advances have been made in the reduction of loss of mothers in childbirth, in modern treatment of infections, in availability of hospital facilities, etc. Further, re-! search presently under way holds great promise of pointing the way to causes of diseases, means of prevention and cures not now known. Some Can Be Cured There are still great gaps, however, between what is known and our application. of this Too many of us, for example, delay in seeing our doctors about early indications of ill health. Ma-! ny cases of heart disease, cancer and diabetes are not found when it is still possible to cure or control them.

Currently, three-fourths of the more service at a saving with an automatic gas water heater Gas gives more cleaning power because it delivers extra hot water fast' as needed Soaps and detergents work better at these higher temperatures. gives more service with a smaller And gas tank VOU when in save sou stall and operate heater At 3 gallons per minute. a shower can cool off a slow water heater quickly. With auto matic washers in the house, only modern gas water heaters assure comfortable showering pr bathing at all times, Go gas for more service at a saving, ONLY gas HEATS WATER SO FAST. COSTS TO LITTLE Wisconsin Southern Gas Company, Inc.

BE OUR GUEST, WATCH PLAYHOUSE 90, on CBS, THURSDAY 8:30 P.M. 28. to Hur teaL and 5th that ship; IT tional In petition year. That The Notice ate, -inn, 18 day of Room County auld no. of and auction for undersigned, of tor days of contract Room heard, Court be that 7.

al is to be on Court, be of Den 0 will of bi heir. fut pre- of of on to 1957: the Dated mailing is all the such can day at is a including known or claims person or 300n can this with post which Order to day to limited claima July, 8- 1957, 1 deaths of our people are due to chronic diseases such as those mentioned. These deaths are only party of the problem, for there are many, many more who are disabled or unable to live full lives because of illnesses or accidents that could have been prevented. Wisconsin death and illness statistics show that we're not utilizing all the knowledge at hand. What can We in Wisconsin do? Some of the gaps between what is known and how we apply it in our daily living will be discussed in next week's column.

In the mean. time, keep in mind that the health of Wisconsin is your healtH" and mine, our families' and our neighbors', and that it is of very real concern to each of us. Disaster relief was given victims in 500 Red Cross chapters in 44 1 states, District of Columbia, to Rico, Hawaii, Alaska and Guam by the American Red Cross last Legal Notice Legal Notice (CONDITIONAL SALE CONTRACT) NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. sell at public sale the 22nd day of February, 1957, at 10:01 o'clock A.M. at tuake Geneva Auto Station, Lake Geneva, Wwconsin, the following personal property: 1953 Buick 4 Door, motor no, VI796925, serlat 17046037 The above described personal property has upon been retaken default by Leslie D.

Brock, who purchased same by condimale from Lake Geneva Auto Station. the event the proceeds of the sale the above property are insufficient satisfy the debt secured thereby, the for undersigned Intends sue a deficiency judgment. The undersigned reserves the right to bid at said sale. Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this 8th lay of February, -1957. GENE MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION By R.

G. Shackelford Assignee of Lake Geneva Auto Station NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAKING TAX DEEDS OF WISCONSIN COUNTY OF WALWORTH To THE PROPERTY OWNERS HERE INAFTER LISTED; PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT Walworth County 19 the owner and holder of Tax Certificates of the Tax Sale of 1950, dated October 17th, 1950, issued for the non payment of taxes for the year 1949, on the lande situated in the county and state aforesaid, hereinafter described: Lake Geneva Driving Association: Lot 4, the South weventy-five feet of Lot 5, the South seventy five feet of Lot 6, Block 27, Geneva Lake Crawford Mig. Co. Add. City of Lake Geneva.

Cert. No. 5799, $4.45, And, that after the expiration of three months from the service of this notice upon, you, a deed of the lands described in said certificates will be applied for. Dated at Elkhorn, Wisconsin this 8th day of February, 1957, WALWORTH COUNTY By: H. Joseph Breidenbach County Clerk Owner Holder of Certificates Feb.

14, 21, 28. STATE OF WISCONSIN WALWORTH. COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of Luella Poole, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing that Luella Poole, late of the Town or Linn, Walworth County, died testate, and praying that the Last WIll and Testament of deceased' dated August 1956 be admitted to probate, and that Testamentary be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirshilp, IT IS ORDERED: That petition be heard. at a term of Court at the Court House In the City Elkhorn, County of Walworth, State of Wisconsin, commencing.

on the 10th day of March, 1967, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as said petition can be heard, That the time within which creditors of the deceased shall present claims against such estate examination and allowance 19 hereby fixed and limited up to and including the 7th day of May, 1957, That all claims against the deceased be examined and adjusted the Court onl the 4th day of June, 1957, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter 215 the matter can be heard; That notice thereof be given by publication of this Order for three consecutive weels, once in each week, in Lake Geneva Regional News, the first publication to he within fifteen days from the date hereof, and by mailing copy of this Order to every Interested person whose post office address known or can with reasonable diligence be ascertained, at least twenty before the hearing or proceeding. Dated February 1957. By the Grace Morrissey Register In Probate Burdick, Birdick Christians, Attorneys Like Geneva, Wisconsin. Feb. 21, STATE OF WISCONSIN WALWORTH COUNTY COURT IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of Harold Sanders Deceased.

A petition having been filed, representing that Harold Sanders, "Tate of the Town of Walworth County, Wisconsin, died praying that the Last Will Testament deceased dated December 1950, be admitted to probate, and Letters Testamentary be granted, and hoard, at term House In the City of worth. State WAT the 12th day March, 1857. at the opening of Court with date consecutive bake ten- copy This Optic person whose reasonable diligence ascertained. twenty least before the hearing Grave Morrisey Register In Probate Geneva, Wisconsin. Feb 21.

STATE OF "WISCONSIN COUNTY COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Mutter the Estate Deceased hereby. that given term Court shell on Tues lay, the March, 1957. 10 at o'clock in said dAy at the County in City of khorn. the in there be heard and Honry Bartholomay fling and recording an the will and codicile Barthol deceased. with the will annexed of Bartholomay, deChicago, Coun and for he tra and next decedent further given tha't claims Clara Bartholomay dethe of Chicaco, In must be the County or be and deaftuated at be held the the County on Tuesday the 4th June 1907 ten, 1n the Dated 1957 By- erder of Court.

Grace "Morrissey Register In Probate Attorney teneva WIS. 14 21 "LAKE GENEVA STATE OF WISCONSIN WALWORTH COUNTY COURT RT 85 IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of Alice A. Huntress, Deceased. A petition having been filed, representing Alice A. Huntress, late of the that City of Lake Geneva, Walworth County, Wiscon: sin.

died testate, and praying that the Last Will and Testament of deceased dated December 6th, 1955 (and codicil thereto) be admitted to probate, and that Letters Testamentary (or, of Administration with the will annexed) be granted, and for determination and adjudication of heirship; IT IS ORDERED: That said petition be heard, at a term of Court the Court House in the City of Elkhorn, County of Walworth, State of Wisconsin; commencing on the 12th day of March, 1957, at the opening of Court that as thereafter as asid petition be heard; time within creditors shall present deceased gainst for estate examination and allowance. hereby fixed and ap the and 12th That against the deceased be examined and adjusted by' the' Court on the 6th day of August, 1957, at the opening of Court on that day, or as moon. thereafter as the matter can be heard That notice thereof; be given by' publi. cation of this Order for three consecutive weeks, dnce in each week, in The Regional Newa, the first publication be within -fifteen days from the date hereof; and copy of every interested whose office address reasonable diligence be ascertained, ate least twenty days, before the hearing or proceeding. 13.

February 1967. By, the Court, Grace. Er Morrissey Register in Probate John B. Morrissy, Attorney Main Street Lake Geneva Wis. Feb.

2 Church Services FIRST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. H. J. Diehl, Pastor Ladies Guild meets third Tuesday of each month at 8 p. me in the school.

49 a. m. Sundav School and Bible class. 10 a.m. Services.

Regular society meetings each month. The Ladies' Aid meets on. the first Thursday afternoon of each month at 2 p. m. Young People's society first Thursday at 7:30 p.

m. Men's Fellowship club, second Thursday at 8 p. m. Ladies Sewing club, third Wednesday afternoon Sunday school teachers every other Monday at 7:15 p. m.

Como Community Church Rev. Wallace Christen Church sehool 10 a. m. Worship service 11 Youth fellowship 8 p. m.

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CATHOLIC CHURCH Father James Manley Sunday Masses 6, 8, 9:15 and 10:30 m. Daily Mass at 7 a. m. Holy hour and novena 7-8 p.

m. Friday FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH At Horticultural Hall Rev. Richard C. Schroeder Winifred Cobb, Director of Music 9:15 Church School 10:30 Service of Worship Special music by choir GOSPEL HALL Sage and Walworth Streets Services 9:45 a. m.

Morning worship 11 p. m. Sunday school and Bible study 7. p. m.

Evening meeting 7 p. m. Thursday prayer and ministry Church of the Holy Communion (Episcopal) Rev. Winfield Post, rector Sundays Holy Eucharist 7:30 and 10 a. m.

10 a.m. Church school Tuesday and Thursday Holy Communion 7:15 a. m. Wednesday and Friday Holy Communion 9 a. m.

METHODIST CHURCH Geneva at Cook Street Lowell Reykdal, Minister Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Divine worship and sermon at 10:45 a. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday school at 9:30 m.

Sunday morning services at 11 Wednesday evening services at o'clock Christian Science reading room is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Norman Williams Sunday school 9:45 a. m.

Classes for all ages Morning services 11 a. m. IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Park Row at Clover Rev. Earl Guequierre 10:15 Worship Service 9 a. m.

Sunday Schoor Fontana Community Church Rev. A. G. LaMar, Pastor Carillonic bells and organ meditation. at 10:45 Church service at 11 ST.

MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Pell Lake, Wis. Rev. John Grow Daily Mass, 8 m. Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 10:30 BETHANY CHAPEL Hillmoor Heights E. M.

Kettleson S.S, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. LINN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Zenda, Wisconsin F. C. Williams, Minister Church School 9:45 a.

m. Worship, Service 11 a m. Public dinner on the fourth Thursday of every month at 11:30 Genoa City Methodist Church Robert Kuhn, Pastor Worship Service 10:45 a. (WIS.) REGIONAL NEWS, Sunday School 9:30 a. m.

Williams Bay Lutheran Church Collie Congress Streets Williams Bay Rev. Richard Gildseth, Pastor Worships11 m. School 9:45 a. m. Lester H.

Anderson, Supt. The Gospel Tabernacle Williams Bay W. Denton Reilly, Pastor 9:30 m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m.

Morning Worship 7:30 p. m. Evening Praise Wednesday $8:00 p. m. Prayer and Bible study Congregational Church of Village of Williams Bay 9:30 a.

m. Church School 11 a. m. Morning Worship Congregational Church Genoa City Rev. Curvin Brenneman Preaching service 11 m.

Sun- Church School: 9:45 m. Sunday Pilgrim Fellowship 7 p.m. rehearsal: 8:30 p. Thursday JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Slades Corners D. H.

Kuehl, Pastor 8 and 10 a. May through October. Sunday school 9 a. m. Trinity Lutheran Church Clover Road, Pell Lake Rev.

Paur James, Pastor Worship service at 8:45 a. m. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. St.

Benedict's Church Fontana Rev. Arthur F. Kelly THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957 Masses: Sundays. 7, 8, 9, 10 Dal- Confessions: Saturdays. 7:30 to ly 7 a.m, 8:30 p.

m. That a. m. of DEPENDABILITY You can have full confidence in the dependability of our organization. Day or night, we are ready and willing to assume all burden of responsibility.

FUNERAL HOME Steinke AIR CONDITIONED OXYGEN EQUIPPED CHAPEL AMBULANCE CH.8-2320 HOUR SERVICE CENTER ST. CINCERE YMPATHETIC SERVICE ation ANSWER THIS QUESTION Hon I My Brothers Those words do come from the. Bible. And they have sometimes been quoted to, justify a man's lack of concern for the welfare of others. When we quote Scripture we must be careful WHOM we are quoting! It was Cain, the first murderer, who asked that biting God had said, "Where is Abel, thy brother?" question.

And Cain was trying to escape the consequences of his crime. Each of us is responsible for his brother's welfare. That is the very reason this feature is appearing your ALL in THE CHURCH FOR ALL FOR THE CHURCH newspaper. The Church is the greatest lacYou and your family need lor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It the spiritual resources our IS a storehouse of spiritual values.

In whichever apstrong Church, neither Without churches offer. democracy nor civilization can Christian congregation you survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should select there are waiting to attend services regularly and supmen and port the Church, They are (1) welcome you many For his own sake, (2) For his and young people children's sake. (3) For the sake a women of his community and nation. (4) whose faith has taught them For the sake of the Church itsell, for their terial which needs his moral and maa deep concern support.

Plan to to go brothers. church regularly and read your Bible daily Day Book 'Chapter Verses Sunday Genesis 1-15 Monday Matthew 20 20-28 Tuesday Luke 16-30 Wednesd' Corinthians 8 1-13 Thursday James 19-27 Friday John 1-16 Saturday John 10-21 Strasbore. These Religious messages, brought to you by the following community Spirited Individuals Businesses. THEY DESERVE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! PLUMBING HEATING Breen Son MOVING STORAGE Tanks Lake Harry Pre-Cast Concrete Septic Geneva Warehouse Transfer Phone CI 5-4711 Williams Bay Co. Affiliate with National VAN LINES HARDWARE STORES 910 Madison St.

CH. 8-2722 Gambles "The Friendly Store" DRIVE-IN AND GRILL Lea Fish Glenn Palmer Tel. CH 8-3201 Jo-Vel Drive-In Sporting Goods, Hobby Supplies Toys Good Food Quick Service GROCERY STORES Corner Grant US Hwy, 12 Grocery Basket Food Stores FLORISTS LANDSCAPING Lake Geneva and Delavan Flowerland Greenhouses GAS COMPANIES Inc. Cut Flowers Weddings Funerals Wisconsin Southern Gas Co. Pot Spring Plants PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTORS Ken Hogan, Prop.

1105 Madison St. Ch 8-2313 Donald A. Ingram DAIRIES Licensed Heating Plumber Norm's Modern Dairy Plumbing- Fresh Dairy Products Carbozite Coatings Phone CH 8-2911 Pet Milk SERVICE STATIONS For Dependable Home Deliveries End Rocket Service Phone CH 8-3273 North Ignition Service Firestone Tires VARIETY STORES General Auto Repairing Mercer's Ben Franklin Store Cor. Williams George Sts. 5c to $1.00 Variety STORES Locally Owned-Nationally Known Store, DEPARTMENT Montgomery Ward Co.

BEVERAGES Sheridan CH'8-3525 Springs Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Inc. RESTAURANTS Schroeter's Bit of Swiss Restaurant. LUMBER DEALERS Food at it's best-Prepared specially For You Taggart Lumber Co. SPORTING GOODS Hobbies Music Supplies Your Building Headquarters Polley's Sport Service JEWELRY STORES 512 Broad St. CH.

8-4773 Norman Gill's ELECTRIC MOTORS sales service Gorham Heirloom Wallace International518 Broad St. CH. 8-2784 Sterling Silver Girard Watches Lake Geneva Electric Motor Service ROOFING de SIDING CONTRACTORS New Used Motors Repairing Rebuilding Brownie Roofing Siding Richard Adamson, Prop. N. St.

Tel. CH 8-2611 CHAIN SAWS LAWN MOWERS KEYS SAWS Sales Service WILLIAMS BAY FIRMS Harvey C. Fenner PAINTING DECORATING Tool Sharpening of all kinds Vavra Bjorge Decorating Co. 514 Broad St. CH 8-4751 Phone 5-5378 Williams Bay ORDERED: be of trist Gide with proceedinx.

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