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Portage Daily Register from Portage, Wisconsin • 4

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TX Vj T-X v5 A' i x' J-' 4 51 i i 5 i w' i T1 A A I i i OBITUARIES PORTAGE DAILY REGISTER Thurs Feb 15 1968 Page 4 Order or Eastern -Sfor holds ammual inspection IS Mrs Robert Radi Mrs Marvin Dolphin and Mrs Roland Sogn all of Lodi and Mrs John Miller of Madison five sons Arnold Jr Emil (Mike) Herman and Jerry all of Lodi and John of Madison a brother Alfred and a sister Frieda Durtchi both in Switzerland and 31 grandchildren The ftmeral will be at 1:30 pm Friday in mneral will be at 1:30 pm Fri Lawrence Gartlarid dav aCe 70 Rio died Tues- apparent heart attack near his home In Campbellsport formerly was a farmer In into 411(1 was a member of St Joseph Catholic church He is survived bv his brother The funeral rill be a lot Jheera wU a 10 FHdayS "ay call after 2 pm today at the Thompson-Kellogg funeral home at Rio where the rosary will be recited at 8 tonight Eugene Derr Eugene Derr 71 of 2557 Howard St Madison died Tuesday in a Madison hospital after a brief illness He was born in Bristol and lived in Madison for 10 years He was a maintenance man at Pyramid Motors and Ahrens CadiHac-Oldsmobile He was a member of Bethel Lutheran church Survivors include his wife the former Clara Monson a son' Mertyn of Moline Hli a daughter Mrs Jeanette Schey of Madison four brothers Gilbert of Sun Prai- Henry Hunt rie Charles Oscar and Ralph all of Co- lumbus a sister Mrs Eugene Olrick of Madison and three grandchildren Funeral services will be held at 2:30 pm Friday in the Gunderson funeral home 5203 Monona Dr Madison Friends may call after 5 Mrs Beveridge died in Tuesday She was born at Davis She is survived by a son of Columbus two Boyd Sr of Mason City Boyd of Cresco la a Wilson of Austin Minn and four great-grandchildren: Henry Hunt 92 Wednesday in a Wyocena He was born in the married the former Leona She died in 1967 He was Star of Bethlehem Chapter 100 Order of Eastern Star observed annual inspection at the meeting Friday evening at thq Masonic Temple About 150 members and guests wer greeted by worthy matron Mrs Gladys Gerstenkorn and worthy patron Veryl Achterberg Mrs Marian Tolar grand conductress Pell Lake -was the official' visitor Distinguished guests present were Douglas Nelson of Madison worthy grand" patron Mrs Ruth Kath of Middleton past junior grand matron Mrs Rae Ladd of Stoughton past grand matron Horace Johnston past grand patron and grand representatives Mrs Marie Wittig of Lake Geneva Mrs Laura Long of Westfield Mrs Laura Jenkins of Lodi Mrs Inez Bates of Fall River Mrs Eugene Odbert District deputies Mrs Adeline Sutcliffe of Middleton and Mrs Harriet Davison of Sun Prairie as well worthy matrons and patrons from surrounding chapters were also present Miss Evelyn Conner was soloist for the evening honoring the inspecting officer and the grand representatives with Mrs Veryl Achterberg as the accompanist Guests were recognized fromt chapters at Genoa City Madison Stoughton West-field Lake Geneva Fall River Middleton Lodi Pardeeville Waupun Beaver Dam Wisconsin Rapids Friendship Markesan Adams Oxford Baraboo Sun Prairie Waterloo Verona Beloit and New York City 1 Neighborhood Club meets for Valentine luncheon meeting The Caledonia Neighborhood Club met at the town hall Thursday Feb 8 for a 12:30 luncheon The tables were decorated in the Valentine theme The hostesses were Mrs Charles Lohwa-ter Mrs John Kabele Mrs James Dushek and Mrs Henry Statz Mrs George Rehdantz assisted in the absence of Mrs Statz who has 1 been ill The business meeting was presided over by president Mrs Don Amhardt Roll call was answered and the birthday songwas sung for members having birthdays this month The minutes were approved and the report given by Mrs Charles Loh-water Bills were presented and a motion was made they be paid The refrigerator which was purchased for the town hall was delivered and George Zamzow delivered the 12 metal chairs which had also been purchased Several thank you notes were read One guest Mrs George Rehdantz was une guest Mrs Geor present at the luncheon i March 14 is the date Set for the next meeting Mrs James Montford Mrs" Hollis Montford Mrs James Taylor and Mrs Fred Mielke will be on the hostess committee for the March meeting Your problem (Galley Studio Photo) weds Ryan Jackson Christine Poppy At an 11 nuptial mass in St1 Catholic church marriage vows were exchanged between Miss Christine Renee Poppy and Ryan James Jackson on Saturday Feb 10 1968 The Rev George Fox performed the double ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mr and Kindergarten Club meets on Tuesday The third meeting of the Kindergarten Club was held Tuesday evening1-' Feb 13 The business meeting was followed by a timely and informative talk by Dr Robert Cooney on childhood diseases Dr Cooney invited questions after his speech and all were rewarded with a good deal of free medical advice i Lunch and coffee were werved Mrs" Lau-terbach was chairman of "refreshments and Mrs Van Epps was chairman of the program committee Kindergarten registration for next year will be April 17 It was also mentioned that niw oiou uicuuweu uiai start Program is bejlng- plan-5! ned for this summer ned for this summer The next meeting will be held April 2 Cambria women make March plans Scott Arthur Scott Arthur Township of Fort Winnebago died Wednesday afternoon at the Columbian Manor at Wyocena Mr Arthur was employed as janitor at the Elks Club for several years before his retirement in Dec 1966 He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles No 623 of Madison Friends may caH at the Port funeral home after 4 pm- on Friday Funeral service will be held at 1:30 pm on Saturday from the Port funeral home The Rev Victor Gross will officiate and burial will be made in Silver Lake ceme-tery Survivoring is his wife Helen and a number of other relatives and friends Mrs JoseptrBallweg Mrs Joseph Ballweg Sr 88 Roxbury died in a Sauk Prairie hospital Wednesday after a long illness The former Mary Ganser was married to Mr Ballweg in 1902 He died in 1947 They farmed in the Roxbury area She was a member of St Catholic Church Roxbury and the Christian Mothers Society Survivors include five sons Adolph Eaw-rence and Edwin all of Lodi Leo of De-Forest and Joseph of Sauk City five daughters Mrs George Esrum of Dane Mrs Allen Bassett of Burlington Mrs George Shepard of Madison and Hoffman and Mrs Perry Haugem both of Waunakee two sisters Mrs Eva Specht and Mrs Anna Berger both of Provost Alberta Canada 56 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren The funeral will be at 10:30 am Saturday at the bhurch Friends may call after 2 pm Friday at the Schwoegler funeral home at Sauk City The rosary will be said at the funeral home at 8:30 pm Friday Arnold Wenger Arnold Wenger Sr 74 Lodi died Wednesday in a Prairie du Sac hospital after a long illness He was and came to in the New Glarus and Belleville areas until 1926 when he moved to the Lodi area He is survived by his wife of 30 years the former Bertha Frey fourj daughters A Switzeriand America in 1914 He farmed MRS GLADYS GERSTENKORN Portage Prior to the meeting a dinner was served in the Temple dining! room The tables were decorated in keeping with the worthy colors chosen for the year'-VY ellow flowers adorned the tables which were presented by Mrs Agnes Twitchell in memory of her son who was killed in Vietnam Co-chairmen Mrs Ted Smetana and Mrs Myrtle Horton were in charge Following the meeting refreshments were served in the dining room by chairman Mrs Celia Pflanz and her committee Area personals Several families have been welcomed to the city recently They are listed below Mr and Mrs James Tom and two sons came to the city from Waterloo Thev are making their home at 815 Edgewater St and Mr Tom is employed by General Telephone Co Mr and Mrs Delano Mueller and two daughters are residing at 1111 Wisconsin St They are the owners of tjie Toll Gate Restaurant and moved here from Endeavor Mr and Mrs Robert Mueller 'are also residing at 1111 Wisconsin St Mr Mueller is the chef at the Toll Gate Restaurant Mr and Mrs Mueller and son were former Rbckford 111 residents Former Knob Noster Mo residents Mr and Mrs Marion Bailey and son are living at Shady Lawn Motel Bailey is retired from the military service Mrs Kenneth Doyle was a Venturia Calif resident and is residing at 5J7y2 Wisconsin St with their six Mr Doyle works in California and overseas for Lockheed Aircraft- toi the -city ri from Chicago are Mr and Perry Gates who are residing -at 1116 Wisconsin St They have two grown children and are the owners and operators" of the Spud Nut Shop girl man out He could then have been dealt with properly Instead you left him free to bothersome- one else Dear Ann Landers: My girl is but they very attractive and has excellent taste Recently she saw a picture in a magazine and decided she was going to look exotic-like the model in the picture She plucked out all her eyebrows and penciled in some new -ones a-bout one inch higher than her own I think her penciled eyebrows are cheap and unnatural Also she goes arqund looking surprised all the time Should I tell her how I JAKE Dear Jake: Without belaboring the point tell her you prefer her own eyebrows to the ones she' bought at the dime store and ask her if she will give the real ones another chance Mrs Benjamin Poppy 401 Pleasant Street and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs Leslyn (Breese) Keie of Saginaw Mich Mrs Keie is the daughter of the late Zona Gale Breese Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white lace cage dress over a yellow french linen sheath Her white iUu-sion veil fell from a bow headpiece and she carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and small baby orchids Miss Wendy Casper wore a green french linen A-line dress with white lace sleeves as the maid of honor She carried a colonial bouquet of green and white carnations The best man was Ray Geyman and John Poppy and Larry Keie brothers of the bride and groom respectively served as ushers Following the wedding a reception was held at the Ramada Inn at Madison where the couple spent a few days on their honeymoon The bride is a 1966 graduate of Portage high school and attended Wisconsin State isLunsm oiaie a year The bridegroom is a 1965 graduate of Florida Central a rortamv 1965 graduate of Florida Central Academy at Sarasota Fla and is presently employ- ed by American Cookware Corp The couple is residing at Route 2 Pardee-ville4 seen Landers: Recently letter from a woman complained about rude Fm sure the writer but I wonder wuvv is given to rude with the when you ter and beea in the retail for over 25 years tell you hcfw it other side of the customers switch take merchandise stock and say hear people treatment store you Dear Sam: cigarets in light bulbs rooms street to make telephone for free to mail the I have had rubber ask So Ann 53 npnnlo First Presbyterian church at Lodi Friends may call after 4 pm today at the Hamre funeral home at Lodi I Mrs Mary Beveridge The funeral for Mrs Mary Beveridge 85 a former resident of Madison will be at 130 pm Friday in the Gunderson funeral home 5203 Monona Dr Madison 4 pm today a Stoughton hospital Corners la Alda John Sper-ley brothers Charles la and Fred sister Mrs James one granddaughter Pardeeville died nursing home Town of Scott and Beahm in 1898 a former member of the Pardeeville Curling Club He is survived by a brother Wes of Pardeeville The funeral will be at 1:30 pm Friday in Lintner funeral home at Pardeeville where friends-may call after 4 today Newcomers Club has recipe exchange Twenty-two members attended the Portage Newcomers Club meeting at the Civic League Tuesday evening Feb 13 Special guests of the group were Doris and Diane Seaman from the alumni list and Karen Volks Deanna Cox and Joan Doyle new area residents An elegant display of 30 different hot dishes salads and desserts was the center of attraction and the program of the evening Members and guests helped themselves to Samples and were given recipes of their favorites in the social hour which followed The committee in charge of the event included Pat Love Nancy Moen and Marilyn Engen CF Arts Festival ticket sale to open A in Creative festival has been planned by the Camp Fire Girls This event has been set for March 24 in the Junior high auditorium An advance ticket sales was decided to give the girls and their leaders a better knowledge of attendance to prepare for The tickets will go on sale Saturday Feb 17 and will be available through Saturday Feb 24 Tickets may be purchased from any Camp Fire Girl for 25 cents each for students and adults There will be no charge for preschool children Pardeeville PTA Special patriotic program Thursday at 8 pm in Junior high meeting room Panel discussion on what can we do to further the cause and what can we do to instill patriotism in our youth Baraboo Hills Naturalist Society Meets Sunday Feb 18 2 pm in the nature center at DevUs Lake State Park Jim Zimmerman naturalist at UW arboretum at Madison to present sUde program on the prairie Public invited Oyster-Chili Supper 11 Saturday Feb 17 serving begins at 5 pm in Grand Marsh school St Fall River Dorcas Circle meets Monday Feb 19 2 pm Public Card Party Saturday Feb 17 8 pm at Wyocena gym Euchre 500 prizes and lunch Sponsored by firemen Westfield Jolly Squares Beginners jamboree dance Saturday from 8:30 to at the Conservation clubhouse Bob Rehdantz calling Lunch VFW No 1707 Social meeting Thursday Feb 15 at post club rooms at 8 pm Pancake Supper At the United Methodist church Saturday Feb 17 from 11:30 am to 7:30 pm Sponsored bv the Club Class of 1948 Meet Sunday Feb 18 at 2 pm in the Ram Hotel to plan 20 year class reunion Odd Fellows Regular meeting Thursday at 8 pm Vl' v- v- TniYl ffew v- Son to Mr and Mrs John Gorman Lodi CORRECTION Daughter to Mr and Mrs Robert Hof-bauer Lodi This was incorrectly listed as a son to the Hofbauers of Rio in paper By ANN LANDERS customers grind out year-old girl who needs your ad- the manager of the theater re- vice There are so many things ported the incident and pointed VOU write Dhnilf in vnnr nlnmn tliA mam i i it the rugs and steal out of the dressing you write about in column the I your that I could never talk to Mom about This is one of those problems Last Saturday I went toa downtown movie I was supposed to All Camp Fire groups from the BIup Birds through the Horizon Club are to pick up their tickets at Camp Fire headquarters at 1 pm Saturday Feb 17 The girls are to turn the proceeds from their sales into Camp Fire headquarters the following Saturday Feb 24 at 1 pm They come in off the use the bathroom and calls They ask boxes and then want us packages for them go into the trouble I with shoplifters or the checks Fve been stuck Wivvnw A uwwu OIUA meet my two cousins at rh a at Eoumid and About the box office where they were supposed to be so I went in alone I sat down near the back and all of a sudden I noticed a man CAMBRIA The Cambria Club) met at the home of Mrs Clifford Mays with' nine members answering to roll call by bringing photos of themselves as children This was an interesting topic for discussion The collect was repeated and a regular business meeting followed which was presided over by the vice president Mrs Leo Link Plans were completed for the March meeting which will be the making of cheer boxes for the aged and shut-in friends This year a St Patrick theme will be used The study for the evening was a report given by Mrs David Daniel who has been1 doing some reading on the type of work that her son David is doing At present David is on his way to an island not too far distant from the African coast Many people may wonder why all the interest in oceanography It was pointed out that in the next 30 years oceanography will probably expand more than any other field of knowledge The sea is the largest unexplored part of the planet No one science can give the answers but a combination of a sciences The four main areas of research are physical chemical geological and biolo- in the 'lining of gical A cherry dessert appropriate for Feb- Dear Ann you printed a who sales people has a point A how much thought customers? business and Pd like to looks from the counter seen price tags and from the regular it was on the week I saw a pair qf cuticle her pUrse and brought the fras damaged I 1 deadbeats who get mad telephone or write a let for your money Landers whenever you across the' aisle staring in mv ifAA4fa ii complain about the they get in a retail can be sure they deserve SAM Thanks for your letter You must have- had more good customers than bad ones or you could not have stayed in business for 25 years (PS I pnmnloin ofvnf direction After a while this man moved next to me I kept my eyes straight ahead and move When he put his hand on my shoulder I got awfully scared I know what to do so I jumped out of my seat and ran out of the theater WaS I a fool to run out? Did iv IUU UUlf Uia sale rack Last woman take a scissors out of cut a big hole a coat She then cohtrto me said it and asked for a re- duction in the price hope your letter produce I do the right PETRIFIED a run on cuticle scissors) Dear Pet: You did the wrong thing You should have gone im- Dear Ann Landers: a 13- mediately to the head usher or ruary was served by the hostess WEVE GOT THE FORMS TAX FORMS THAT IS -ALL KINDS Stop in and pick yours off the rack or should that be wrack? COMPLETE SUPPLY AND ALL FREE Daily Records Divine Savior Hospital ADMISSIONS Janice Cottine Briggsville Edward Crowley 133 Emmett Mrs Marion Raimer 226 Brady Mrs Elmer Ernst 2307 Yellowstone Mrs Louise Klatt Pardeeville Walton Giese Route 1 Mrs Levi Sutfin 315 Washington Lavine Morgan 125 CarroU Mrs Harold Herschleb Arlington Mfs Robert Goodman 605 Pleasant Mrs Anna Butzlaff 502 Volk Simon Swalheim Arlington DISCHARGES Mrs Roger Vesely Pardeeville Becky Gibson Pardeeville Corie Thalacker 304 Bluffview Ct Leslie Cowman Lodi Harold Gumz Endeavor Mrs Kenneth Servin Wisconsin DeHs Alvin Moen Wyocena Mrs William Wilson Grand Marsh Mrs Charles Smith 130 Brooks Barry Zacharias MonteUo Randy Zacharias MonteUo Todd Zacharias MonteUo St Hospital Columbus ADMISSIONS Casper Burke Rio Mrs Otto Ninabuck Columbus DISCHARGES Mary Harvey Columbus Mrs Jerome Holzhueter Waterloo Episcopal Churchwomen Corporate communion Saturday Feb 17 9 am Elks Ladles Guest night Monday Feb 19 beginning with 6:30 cocktails preceding the 7 pm dinner Make reservations by Saturday noon with Mrs Darrell tanderman at 742-3757 or Mrs Don Olson at 742-2367 WE PAY 0ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT IN AMOUNTS OF $50000 OR MORE GoMiteiy Security 0 Setioia 5 v'3 i I w-v 2cx tM'M iraraiicin sieve mm -iCBUD mOBSHICHiSO C8EG3JI-CJOCE BEESHI SHOW TIMES EVES ONE SHOW AT 7:30 MATINEE SUN AT 1:30 MMM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK )00000M0H0 0tM M0000mtttwtwtMttttttwtt 000000M00M PORTAGE WISCONSIN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION fi I Jfb A1 A J--A.

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