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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 101

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't -t SECTION 27 civic Am sociae KENOSHA EVENING NEWS JUNE 1935 Self 'Improvement Club Vikipg Order Svea Lodge in Pennoyer Water Cure of the Eighties Manir Slovak to Finance Education The Women's Self Improvement Hellenic Gr oup Began in 1926 Fraternal Society Organized by Ke noshaics of Greek Extraction Mcls Members WidVServicS club which was organized June are Group 1931 and which has a membership of 16 is at present engaged in an Long ervicc Credited to attempt to provide a college educa Svea od No 215 Active Here tion for some girl who cannot other 1JJ Sig ird Lodge of I OV City wise afford it Meetings are held Vasa Order of America Formed in 1892 alphabetically at the members' homes the first and third Fridays of each month Women who were officers when J3 Societies Listed With fellownaer The earliest of the Swedish bcrn Lindas Jrganizations and speaking organizations of the the club was formed were Mrs Le-mar Collins president Mrs Mary Kenosha in city1 is the Svea Society which vaa formed in 1892 and was affiliated An influential organization among moshatts of Greek -extraction is tt 3 Hellenic-American society which hf its headquarters at 5521 Sixth a- enue This group was organized Sept 8 11 26 with Nick Demos as first esident Emm SkarUkis as vice-p esident Angelo Poulos secretary Steve Lampos treasurer and ick Rodis Paul Loumos Gust 1 reketos and George Festos as ustees Officers are elected once a year ith the following holding office at present time Emm Skarakis esident Paul Loumos yice-presi-d mt Tony Xenos secretary Harry with the national group Vasa Or der of America in 1911 under the Maxwell vice-president and Mrs Mildred Keys' secretary Present officers 5 are Mrs Alice McCIendon president Mrs Edna Smith vice-president Mrs Roxie Chatfield treasurer and Mrs Ethel Sheard secretary record of service to its the Sig ird Lodge No 30 it Order of Vikings of las shov rapid growth formaticn here in 1907 is made up of men born or of Swedish descent ime of ti organization of lodge a group of 37 were registered as char- rs of ae local lodge of al orgar ization of the Sigurd lodge re-John Strom was chief of rroup du'ing its formative name Svea Lodge No 210 The pur pose of the organization is to nd together all Swedish speaking per sons of the community Any person who speaks the language or was born in Sweden is eligible for mem Among- the" most actively organized groups in the city are thoss of Slovak birth and descent There are In Kenosha today 13 Slovak societies each occupying a leading Nplace in its ovm sphere jSocial physical religious and beneficial and traternal are the various phases of these groups Sick and death benefits are included in most of the ganizations Among the organizations which emphasize physical culture are the Independ Kenosha since its The orde in Swede At the the Slgu' Kenoshar ter mm' the natic A fcistf veals tha the local period The pr Lodge It of Vikirij Gustaf Carlsc son rect Thornbei Form Russian Groups Here atzios treasurer and John Frong-i' James Sullavan Nick Rodis and ick Karabetsos as trustees bership The society was formulated by John Anderson whose name appears as No 1 on the roster of Charter members He is still an active number of the lodge The first officers of the Svea Society were: Gustav Peterson presi Catholic Kmights Ladies' Assembly No 46 of the Slov Fraternal Society Kenosha Branch No 63 Founded in St Ni cholas Brother ak Gymnastic Union Sokol and the Assembly 122 of the Slovak Gymnastic Sokol Union' The Ladies assembly was organized in Kenosha Aug 18 1908 with found Order of Euneberg dent Franz Monteen vice-presidant Gotfred Tolf recording secretary Ernest Norman financial secretary and Oscar Anderson treasurer hood First Organization 1888 Has Membership of 50 at Present served rom 1907 to 1909 3ent officsrs of the Sigurd 30 Independent Order are as follows: 3 leland Nelson chief Fred vice chief Nels Swan-ding secretary Carl financial secretary Os-n treasurer Stig Wiren Andy Holm marshal strom ssistant marshal lonnquist inner guard Ed-3lom out guard -Charles trustee Eric Pihl trustee Johnson deputy to the ijef Stig Wiren press ient anc Ernst Hagg-dolph Daidson and Her-lquist auc tors Formed in 1912 Irma Balok president Mary Zuffa Franz Monteen is now serving his forty-second year as treasurer-of Devoted primarily to fraternal in- vice-president Mary Lobotka secretary jtfarv Rohutnv financial sec Water Cure Was Historic Establishment Dr Pennoyer's Institution Was Old Landmark in Kenosha One of the historic institutions of Kenosha is the Pennoyer Sanitarium Kenosha branch No 63 of retary and Frances Robsel treasurer Trnp Ores Anna Stancel and car Ostr past chi John Lii Herman win Nor Holm Arvid TV grand correspo mark man Ro ocal Branch of Order of Runeberg Founded Here in 1923 Slarv Vlachina were trustees The organization now includes 60 membersPresent officers are Theresa Ohernosko president Irma Ba lok vice-president Helen Bella sac retarv Anna Kubic financial sec The St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Mutual Aid brotherhood was organized here May 9 1912 as a religious and benefit group Max Petelin was the organizer The first officers were Lomano-vich chairman Belkovich secretary and Monik treasurer Officers for this year are Basil Shwaika chairmar James Ogorodnki secretary and John Krasowski treasurer Have Auxiliary An auxiliary the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Russian sister' hood wp-s organized June 3 1923 also as a mutual benefit society the Svea Lbdge Changed By-Laws Throughout the early years of he organization the membership was restricted to men of Swedish torgue or descent However in 1916 the constitution and by-laws were amended to permit the acceptance of women as members At the present time the local branch of the Vasa order has 184 members 103 men and 81 women Meetings are held on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month in the rooms at the Knights of Columbus Hall Officers are elected annually The present officers of the Srea Lodge No 210 Vasa prder of Fores ers Hat retary Mary Hains treasurer and Anna Horlicka and Susan Stika a hospital and rest cure which evolv the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin was organized in 1F88 three years after the state organization was instituted Meetings are held in the Knights of Columbus hall vpon call of the president Walter Burke president John McLaughlin vice president and James Tully secretary and treasurer are the officers Branch No 63 has a membership of approximately 50 of is Active Group trustees Assembly No lS Assemblv No" 122 of the gymnast ic sokol was organized April 24 Picturesque Story South-ort court 981 of the Indepen ent Order Foresters received i charter January 21 1S92 The st officers -fyere William Lamb court depijty high chief ranger A Berjj chief ranger A A ri vice ranger A 1907 The first officers were John Hains president George Klacan Sr vice-president Paul Zahon Jr ed from the old "Water Cure" The Water Cure or Academy as it was known during the? earliest days of its history was closely associated with the civic social and educational life of Kenosha from 1840 until nearly 1860 This Southport landmark was built in 1840 by William Bullen a brother of John Bullen Jr and immediately it became the social center of the mm mn nit It was known first as with Mrf A Kuhta Mrs Soeka recording secretary Frank Hams and Mrs Julia Piateski as its first America are as follows: President Carl Ellison past presi trpasnrpr Josenh Simo financial secretary' Joseph Zuffa Sr in dent Arvid Johnson vice-presiient Arvid Anderson recording secretary Lodge No 31 of the Order of 'Rune-erg was established in Kenosha In October of 1923 with the general aim -f uniting men and lyomen who peak the Swedish language regard- ess of political or religious opinions or the encouragement of friendship lenevolence unity temperance and-iducatlonal fuivancement The original officers of the local ranch of the Order of Runeberg vere Fritz Stevens president John Exhey financial secretary Charles Johnson recording secretary Ed-ve rd Johnson treasurer 'and Mrs William Berg marshal Officers of the order are elected ivery six months The following are -h3 present heads of the local lodge the order: Arvid Carlson president Gunnar Backlund vice president Charles-Johnson recording secretary Walter Brlckson financial secretary 3mil Bush treasurer Anna Lund marshal John Walkstrom inside guard and Algot Lindquist outside guard etructor of gymnastics and Frank TTnin- sarerpant at arms About 190 past chief? ranger financialj secretary and Slat Sr recording sec-T Blake Chaplain Mrs Oscar Lindgren assistant secretary Mrs Arvid Anderson fnan- members are on the roster at pres the "Academy" and there select) schools Vere conducted social func- Council 38 O'l JVenOSlia ent Officers for the current year Dr A Pennoyer A landmark for more than half a century in Kenosha was the old Pennoyer Water Cure (above) which when it was first built was known as the Academy and served for educational purposes Later it bcame the National Hotel and sub-sen uentlv the Water Cure After it cial secretary Charles Holm treas are John Holicka president Sam urer Franz Monteen chaplain Mrs Nels Swanson- masters of cere uel Raksany vice-president Joseph Knights of Lithuania officers Julius Seniuk was organizer Present officers include Mrs Mary Wahnenko chairman Mrs Leodansky treasurer and Mrs Julia Piateski permanent secretary The Aroyaj or American-Russian Orthodox Youth association was organized March 1 1928 for educational cultural and athletic purposes Tateosoff now an artist in Hollywood was its first president Adam Monik is present chairman tions held and church services ceie- brated by various denominations It was a favorite place for lyceums and monies Mrs Algot Benson and Formed 5a 1919 Killeen Crcora treasure retary Ripley ews junior nior beadle Office present are liani Lamb Gunn surer Mrs Carl Johnson guards Mre Os political gatherings and it was there JD phyliciian Math-ic woodaf'd McHugh oDdard Hi De Berge se-d Huck junior i ire electefi yearly and the heads of the organization Clark cjhief ranger Wil- is vice chjef ranger enording secretary and A imcial secretary and trea- in December 1840 that the meetings car Ostrum and Nels Swanson musician Mrs Carl Thornberg trustees Axel Landgren Andy Holm and Arvid Johnson anc auditors John Hellberg Oscar Ortrom and Eric Pihl The Knigths of Lithuania Council 38 of Kenosha is one of the most active of the smaller nationalistic groups of the city It was organized in January 1919 and has were held which resulted in the formal incorporation of Pike Creek as" Southport Built by General Bullen General John Bullen father of the four: 2 of Kenosha enlarged the original building by erecting at the north endTa pretentious three-story stfucture with a cupola This build- was destroyed in 1890 the Pennoy-ers built the Sanitarium on the lake shore This too is only in the minds of Kenoshans having been succeeded by St Catherine's hospital President Franklin Roosevelt as a boy spent a summer at the Sanitarium while his mother Sarah Delano Roosevelt was receiving treatments there Dr Nelson A Pennoyer who developed the Water Cure founded by his father was born in Cayuga county April 3 1849 Danish Ladies Form Society i Danish Lodge Has Buildi ng ing faced north and occupied a spot which now would be on the south Zahon recording secretary John Hains financial secretary Joseph Kubik president of financial committee George Mostenan treasurer and Dobias Joseph Bella Frank Stancel John Bella Sr Steve Mos- tenan Frank Hujjk and Edward Petrik members of the financial committee Zivena Society Assembly No 122 of the Zivena Society a organization of Slovak mftrlnd women was formed here MarcEsJl 1906 Officers at that time were Eva Kopecky president Sophie Kozlovsky vice-president Marie Zahon secretary Hedwig Robsel treasurer Marie Gardian escort Ottilia Siran Irma Balok and Marie Holas trustees National Society The National Slovak Society As-Fpmbly No 399 was- organized here in 3 902 Officers at that time were George Balash president John Albert vice-president Joseph Pospech 'eecretarv John Madar treasurer Danish Sisterhood Was Organized in Kenosha in 1892 erscnalized at Sev i side of Fifty-second street had membership roster of approximately 250 persons since its formation Membership in tlw? order is limited to Catholics of'i Lithuanian descent The officers of the local council of the Knights of Lithuania during its first year were Solomon Gadeikis president Kazimer Mikenas vice-president Anna Shimuliunas secretary Dorothy Vaichunas financial secretary Peter Desrys treasurer Miss Gausas Frances Ralys trustees and John Trakselis marsh' Aims of Council The order of the Knights of Li luania sponsors a social and ed cational program especially for Beauty Set vice Danish Brotherhood Lodge Was Organized Here in 1884 )ania Society Began in 1890 enth avenue Following the erection of this addition it was known as the National Hotel until 1857 when Edgar Pennoyer took it over and established the Kenosha "Water Cure" The Pennoyers had come to Kenosha in that year from Cayuga poun-ty New York bringing their eight-year-old son Nelson who was later to develop the Cure into the Pennoyer Sanatorium the largest enterprise of its kind in this section of the country The Cure in its day was a popular institution serving not only as a sanitarium but also as a center of social life Many also resided there Aug 28 1892 is the date of the organization of Kathrine Lodge No 20 of the Danish Sister Society Men as well as women belonged" to the original group and the first officers were Kathrine Frikker executive president Peter Frikker president Charlotte Larsen vice-president Viggo Nielsen secretary Jensen treasurer Elizabeth Bush conductor Lovendahl inner guard Carl Halkor outer guard and Mmes Rasmussen Andersen and Rhode trustees On Dec 6 1899 the organization became exclusively a women's group and the following officers for Twelve Years The oldest of the Danish societies in Kenosha is the Danish Brotherhood Lodge No 14 which wt organized Feb 1 1884 with Anton Jensen as president Men's Benefit Group Has 4 On April 29 1S9Z tne lodgj was flr yo ng people and is interested ch efly in drama song and debates Th national headquarters of the Kr ights of Lithuania is located in Ch cago and the local headquarters ar at St Peter's Parish hall In 19 "'3 the local council was host to Own Headquarters on Sixty-third Street reorganized with officers as follows: Peter Frikker past president Jens who were not patients LarBen president Niels Bush vice- i -I We ha become recogn ied for the lighest quality Be ity work and because of his our patronage has been lon-stantly Increasing The Dania Society No 10 was or president Peter Maegaard secre ganized in Kenosha Jan 26 1890 tary Henry Beck treasurer Peter were named Elizabeth Bush president Char with Niels Bucktrup as its first president lotte Larsen vice-president Laura Nielsen trustee Lars Poulsen Inner guard and Carl Haliker outer guard Men of Danish descent may be the national convention Present officers are as follows: ilev Urbanavicious I sp ritual director Domicella Lukaus-kas president Louis Stankus vice-pr sident Sophie Zutautas secretary Ann Vadapolis financial secretary Balsevicz treasurer Peter Marchulaitis Jr an4 Eliza- long to the organization which 286 Members Now The organization is open tc men In 1870 the establishment was enlarged by the erection of the "Cottage" a building adjacent to the main structure Studies Medicine Nelson Pennoyer spent his boyhood at home in the Water Cure and attended the public schools here Various physicians were in charge at various times ofthe medical work at the Cure and it was under the most noted of these Dr Gat-chell that Nelson began the study he nd at Jst Naturally we use only finest of cosmetic supplies our skilled operators ha- their command the 1 equipment of Danish extraction with 286 members at present Meetings are held each Tuesday Peter Trnovsky recording secretary end Michael Pivko trustee Monthly meetings are held by the group which includes 128 members The present officers are Daniel Stika president Sam Sekurig vice-president Jake Lulak recording secretary Paul Dobias financial secretary Mathew Bruchaty treasurer end trustees Victor Podoloj John Gurican and Frank Slemensky Young People's Group One of the more recent Slovak groups is the SJevak Young People's society which was organized July 1 3926 with Rev James Sopko presii-dent Daniel Stika vice-president Anna Velas secretary John Slavik treasurer and Suzan Sagat record-ing secretary The present membership is 20 sWith headquarters at St John's 'Lutheran church Current officers are John Slavik president Joseph Skuhra vice-president Sarah Frantz secretary John Bella treasurer and Mildred Bella recording secretary Evangelical Men's Group The Slovak Evangelical Men's so meets every Thursday night in its own headquarters at Dania Hall 1310 Sixty-third street 190 in Group There are at present 190 members The group elects officers twice year )be Laucius trustees The group has its own building at Twenty-second avenue and Sixty- third street which it erected in 1910 You'll want to look your 1 est during the Centennial 'celebration may we as jist you? ly and dedicated Dec 19 of that year Present officers are Marius Knud- Ladies Form Viking Order of medicine He rattended medical schools in Chicago and Philadelphia and following his graduation from sen president Hans Lassen vice- Jorgensen secretary Sofie Larsen treasurer Anna Berg conductor Marie Augustine inner guard and Anna Johnsen outer guard The present membership is 158 Meetings are at The Danish Brotherhood hall Any woman of Danish birth or descent or the wife of a Danish man may join The organization is primarily a benefit society Present officers include past president Anna Christiansen Christine Dixon president Laurine Jensen vice-president Kristine Hansen sec-reatary Sophia Bastrup treasurer Olga Thompsen and Jennie Jorgensen conductors Anna Nielsen inner guard Dorothea Christiansen outer guard and Laura Petersen Mariane Molholt and Laura Christiansen trustees Officers are elected yearly Present officers include Ca-1 Ol- the Hahneman Medical college in the larv jneEiiai owanseu ncnauici The in Signe sen past president Axel Tnoaisen president Fred Petersen vice-president Sorensen seer ataxy Louis A Nielsen assistant treas Lodge Was Organized Kenosha on January 25 1909 Sorensen financial secrstary urer Jorgen Jorgensen guard Ole Rasmussen John Gellert and Lau-ritz Bastrup trustees latter city in 1870 entered the practice of medicine at the Water Cure For nearly a score of years he served there as a resident physician Early in 1890 a disastrous fire which started in the Allen Tannery buildings nearby destroyed the Water Gothard Sorensen treasurer Christ Shoppe Vanity Neergaard Niels Hanser: and Jens Haugaard trustees Christ secretary and Louise Durik record Signe Lodge No 15 Ladies of Viking was organized in Kenosha Jan 25 1909 with Haniu Miller as first president Ida Warner vice-presi dent Agda Lindstrand secretary Jensen conductor Martin Ch-isten-sen inner guard and Christ Rasmussen outer guard ciety Assembly No 135 has been in existence here since Nov 13 1904 ''Kenosha's Lead ig Beauty Shop" 03 59th St Phone 7721 ing secretary At present there arj 47 members including 12 of the charter members Terezia Petrik is president of the group at present Cther officers are Frieda Svola treasurer Hulda Mon when it was organized with Paul yahnn as resident The organiza tion has a membership of 43 Officers teen orator Anna Carlson Warden Kristina Nelson guard Emma AH: derson guard and Maria Wall The first through railroad train from Chicago to Milwaukee was run in 1855 The Southport Telegraph wis the first paper published in this section of Wisconsin mum Frances Jstvanek vice-president Maria Kuchera secretary Anna Ho- Ingrid Strom delegates to the grand tt1 dal financial secretary Ilona Hodal lodge Cure Immediately the Pennoyers began rebuilding cpmpletlrg by the end of that year the new Pennoyer Sanitarium at the north city limits a rambling four-story building that radiated comfort and good cheer and that ministered to the needs of thousands during the score of years of its existence Becomes St Catherine's In 1919 the Pennoyer Sanitarium Company was dissolved the building having been sold to the Dominican Sisters and renamed St Catherine's hospital For several years Dr Nelson Pen treasurer Mary Wallo recording Anyone of Scandinavian birtn cr secretary and Anne Istvanek calis extraction may join the organiza thenics instructor The organization tion which meets twice a month in participates in Inter-city field meets for the current year include Joseph Darula president John Sukup vice-president Martin Zelienka secretary c'arl Skodachek treasurer Evangelical Ladies' Group Oct 31 1909 is the date of the or-granization of the Evangelical Slovak Toadies' Union Assembly No 47 'Anna Stika was the first president Maria Zahon vice-president Anna secretary Suzanna Simo recording secretary Suzanna Zvoda treasurer and Maria Lettrick Caro- THEATRICAL STAGE EMPLOYES AflD M0TKJ 1 PICTURE K1ACH the Moose building xhe pre sen membership is 119 and sponsors a local basketball team of girls Sick benefits are a part of the privileges which accrue to members Ladies' Society The date of the organization of of this group Officers are elected once a year LOCAL The present officers include Agda the Slovak Catholic Ladies' society Assembly 273 was March 16 1909 The first officers were Mrs Rosalie Zuffa president Mrs Veronica Bal-aczrtreasurer Mrs Marie Papan re Lindstrand deputy Sophia Lind noyer continued to maintain his connection with the institution eventually retiring from private practice The Pennoyer Sanitarium has been razed and replaced by a new build-insr the first unit in St Catherine's cording secretary Mrs Marie Horn- acek financial secretary and Mrs American Federat on of Lzhor If filiated With the Anna Modory auditor The present membership is 95 Present officers are Mrs Rosalie Zuffa president Mrs Mary Horna- past president Ellen Johnson president Hannah' Jepson vice-president Judith- Hagberg corresponding secretary Ida Lindgren financial secretary Marie Wall treasurer Ingrid Holmes orator Amalia Gustafsen marshal Margaret Piehl second marshal Anna Anderson inner guard Kristina Nelson outer guard Eleanor Ostrom Mathilda Carlson and Ida Pollock trustees Florence Borge Linnia Gustafson Althea Nelson auditors Esther Strangberg musician Agda Lindstrand delegate to grand lodge and Mathilda Carlson alternate lina Poloni and Anna Trebikovsky trustees There are 37 members in the organization at present Officers for this year include Irma Balok president Katherine Slavik vice-president Anna Dobias recording secretary Judith Korbel financial secretary Suzanna Stika treasurer and Mildred Bella and Suzanna Valo trustees Slovak Catholic Sokol 3 When the Slovak Catholic Sokol" Assembly Xo 113 was organized in Kenosha April 2 1911 John Halrao was president Julius Dolnik vice-president Ignatz Puterka recording secretary Charles Kopecky financial secretary Louis Kulis hospital Although the buildings which housed the Water Cure and Sanitarium have disappeared the Pennoyer name is perpetuated in Kenosha in the form of a lake shore park across the highway from the Sanitarium site In 1927 Dr Pennoyer donated to the city of Kenosha a site on Seventh avenue for a home for the aged and it is hoped that in the near future a building will be constructed on this location known as the Pen cek vice-president Mrs vincencia Gogola recording secretary Mrs Irene Bocik financial secretary Mrs Mary Dolnik J- treasurer Mrs Helen Benuska first auditor Mrs Anna Benikovsky second auditor Mrs Josephine Orlovsky 4 Since September 1st 1914 For tventy-one years this organization has server the theatre-going pubb of Kenosjha CM1 rLT ai70 incut nn oinir tris fmhlem disolaved in tJbe box- escort and Mrs Hermina zufta guard Italian Men's Club treasurer Anton Hodal commander kjlxC Illy aliu eoxuti nujo Organized in 1934 Playing an increasingly important ice of the best possible presentation and Andrew Biellk and Paul Jurlk trustees There are Tractive senior members at present Officers for the present year include Emil Bobusch president Jos office of your favorite theatre It is your asun? of the performance for your enjoyment noyer home Alice Pennoyer who died in 1923 left a donation for the construction of this home as did Mrs Strong (Notes and clippings on the Water Cure and Sanitarium were loaned -to the Kenosha News by Mrs Gertrude Brewer 6600 Third avenue Valued Records Mound Center School District No 4 Salem townshiD has records of Men's Society The Slovak Catholic Men's society Assembly -No 51Q was formed in Kenosha Feb 18 1906 with Andrew Sedaj as first president Frank Hains vice-president Rudolf Ronc-kevits recording secretary Joseph Zuffa secretary and John Hudec treasurer There are 110 seniors ana 85 juniors in the organization at the present time Officers for the present year are Frank Hains president Julius Dol eph Behko vice-president Joseph Moticek financial secretary Steve Kuchera Sr recording secretary Steve Gogola treasurer Joseph 1st part in civic affairs as well as in the affairs of the Italian community is the Italian Men's club which was organized in January 1934 The first officers were Attorney Chris JUlianI president Dr Vacarello first vice-president Dr A Ruffolo second vice-president Anthony DI Cello secretary and treasurer and Dominock Romano sergeant at arms The present officers are Attorney Daniel Lencioni president Attorney Chris Juliani first vice-presi vanek director of sports Andrew Simo flag bearer John Benuska '-BTiitaHw Marr Ifeteiver Del sato Kmha i Trde an Labc Jiund Labor Tempi An relation BL Sablisky Trustee arid Michael Ksinan trustees and Ewinjr Vice President Webb Delegate Civic Council i Abrahamson Trustee Goodare Geo OrthJ A Hn Secreta- Cone on Guardisv Bon ill A Dra ie iber Cone on gchn ill Delegate Civio Council Przlo nski Financial Secretary Kenosha Trades and Labor Council Blonep I Gow are Subl sky Nel August Dubaj supervisor" of junior members Ladies Sokol Hagberg Hagberg- nik vice-president Ferdinand Simo recording secretary John Kopecki secretary and Michael Hornacek treasurer There" are two other groups in the list of Kenosha Slovak organizations but data on them was unavailable They are the Slovak Wes The Ladies' Catholic Slovak- Sokol Wreath No 104 was organized in its activity dating back to 1846 According to these minutes three schools had been established in the township prior to that date Camp Lake No 1 Paddock -Lake No 2 and Brass Ball No 3 The clerk'3 record book is full of -interesting facts on educational conditions of that day and the district has been offered as much as $150 for it Korizek Kenosha Dec 26 1919 with 12 members Officers at that time were dent Dr A Ruffolo second vice-president Anthony Di Cello secretary and treasurer and ElHglo Bianchi sergeant at arms If The group now has 90 members Helen Puterka president Ilona Ho I tern-Society "No 16 and the National Slovak Tatran No 21 nari secretary Antonio Turcek financial.

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