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PAGE SIX MONR01 EVENING TIMES, MONROE, 14, 1947 Daily Record April 14, 1947 and Tuesday. Fair tonight Cooler Tuesday. HOURLY TRMPKliATCBE TIIKRMOMETEB 2 p. m. Saturday, to 2 p.

m. Sunday 2-p. 41 3 p. m. -12 4 p.

42 (i p. m. 7 p. -J4 5 p. m.

S3 p. in 10 n. m. Monroe Rifle Team Mention State Champ Again 11 p. m.

Midnight 1 a. in a. 2 p. rn. 47 p.

4 p. in p. )8 p. tn 7 p. m.

.42 p. -41 10 m. -W 11 p. in Midnight .37 1 a. in 37 2 n.

.37 TJiles i. Mrs. Esther Peterson was here from Juda today. Mrs. John Rhyner, Firing a brilliant team total of was a Monroe caller Saturday.

1,721, Monroe's state guard Co. Gladys Waterman spent successfully defended its state yesterday in Janesville. title by winning for the second and Mrs. Jerome J. Howei straight vear the Wisconsin state spent the weekend in Chicago, 4 m' 2i i guard small bore rifle tournament; Marguerite Van Matre Milwaukee Saturday and Sun-, sp en the weekend in Chicago, i day.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sprague, Rice Lake was second with Lena, were in the city 693, Racine placed third with, Charles Deininger spent ycster-j 1.674, and Kenosha was fourth- day th relatives at Belleville 1,669. i Miss Kathryn Johnson spent. ni Arthur C.

Nondahl, Monroe, yesterday afternoon in Rock City. captured the state individual; Miss Clara Maurer, Milwaukee, i crown by shooting 295 out of a speni weekend with her moth' possible 300. A year ago Non- Mrs hard Maurer. ranked third in the state: Miss Marian Rosenthal was here: a score of 285. Dwight Co- Chicago to spend the week- Monroe, who turned in a jMf 5 n.

m. tn. 7 m. -S A. m.

0 n. m. 10 w. 11 m. 12 Nmm 1 p.

in. 2 m. oww. 2 p. m.

Snmi.y to 2 P. m. Mnn Ia i dahl ran ked third in the state: m. plien Monroe, who turned in a a. m.

i score of 290. tied for second among the individual leaders, end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stabler i among the individual Sand Team Capt.

Louis J. Ben- evenine w'kert, Monroe, tied for third with Hen Burmeister, Gratiot, score of 288. 'banker, WES in the city today on Scores of the rest of the: b- to Mad £On man Monroe team were Oliver iss'Madge Hyland, JA. Siedschlag 286, Leslie M.j her home over jSchwitz 285, and Carl Schhttler 1 MJ Last weak: Highest 62; lowest 2 All team members and al- 8 a. m.

in. 1(1 .1. ill. 11 n. in.

12 Noon 1 p. in. 2 p- in. were here from Juda Saturday week-1 Scott and Mrs. Ina Peck, Shirland; 'one grandchild.

The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon in jthe Shirland Methodist church, 1 with burial at Britt cemetery. Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Denny will attend the funeral. I She has been employed at the r-.

VtOfA jl Magee Beauty shop here. Bombers Fly Over A flight of 18 army bombers went over Monroe Saturday en route from an army airbase at Omaha to Janesville, where the Claim Subterfuge In Greek-Turk Aid t.ii'we- A graduate ol Toman high school, Mr. Shaffer is now office clerk and bookkeeper at thei Wilkinson Fuel company, Laj Crosse. He served years in, Svtccess Russla Mrs. Shaffer will re- charged today that the-T'rumart side at Farnam street, Crosse.

Lindokken-Roth planes participated Sunday inthe Miss Joan i dokken, daugh- dedication of the 192nd tank bat- tef of Mr and Mrs Loujs i dok- I ter" of the Greek-Turkish aid program through a belated effort marriage to stamp it with "the trademark talion memorial. i Two Xew North Court Homes Francis A. Wagner, general i contractor, has finished founda- of the United Nations." In a sweeping attack on. the ler 01 ivir. ana ivirs.

umuurv- ken and Harold Roth, son of Mr. Truman program, Andrei A. Gro- and Mrs. Albert Roth. New myko.

Soviet deputy foreign Glarus, was solemnized Wednes-1 minister, told the security coun- day evening at an 8 o'clock can- I cil that the amendment proposed 7- dlelight service in the York Luth-' in the U. S. senate by Senator tion for two new houses that he is i eran cnurch Rev Kleven of-; Vandenberg (R-Mich) only "un- building in North Court, and i fi iated at the dou bi ring sere- derlines the unilateral character i lumber deliverias are now being! of the proposed aid." i for the frame work. He in- 1 umer Qnv jmade for the frame work He in- Walter Bo ni ge was mat- i tends one of them to his own I home when it is completed. Beloit Woman Dies Here I Qf honQr and Misses Laura even prejudges in what way the security Thompson and Ruh Johnson council and the general assem- were bridesmaids.

Walter Bolli- bly must vote if they want to ger attended the groom and Her- take a decision," he said. ger aiienaeu uie gruum auu iutve a aeuiaiuu, iic sum. I Mrs. Calvin Napp, 69, South Be- berj Un dokken and Robert Roth i Gromyko referred to Vanden- I loit, a medical patient at St. Clare I wgre usners berg's proposal that these U.

N. hospital, died at 7:30 Sunday: A rece ption followed in th-s organs could call a halt to the I nospnai, uieu i.ou A reception fouowea in in-s morning. The body was taken church parlorS) Misses Lory Reloit rl aid program when, and if, the 25 Since Saturday, 2 p. highest 54; lowest 28. Year ago today: Highest bJ; lowest 46.

Barometer reading today 2 a. m. 29.72; 2 p. m. 29.71.

Warmest place in U. S. yesterday, San Diego, 92; coldest, Marquetts, 15. Sunrise sunset 6:40. Justice Cases Mrs Fred Swartzlow, Brod- ternate Joe Riedweg received was guest of Mrs j.

Misses Florinda TJlsrud and Clara Krahenbuhl visited friends team medals. The earns 1947 state title, the local company the right to retain possession of its trophy won last year, marks the end of a great marksmanship record by the local state guard company. Co. is nearly certain to be deactivated in the in Madison today. Mrs.

Dewey Dwyer and daugh- tsr, Ruth and Jeanice, spent the dav in Madison. CHILD AND PARENTS Shirley Smith (center) 'l4 poses outside a Los Angeles.court with her mother, Mrs Betty Alice Smith Phillips, and father, Melvin Smith, who testified they were unable to care for her and her 11-year- old brother because of domestic circumstances. Both parents have remarried and Mr. Smith has three children by his second wife. (AP Wirephoto) meal.

The Junior prom has Social Events To Show Cancer Film Mrs. Ralph Bridge, captain of the Green County Cancer society, will show slides and speak on meai. uumui yiuni ntu snow suucs anvi Pnrnnrnnhc i been set for Thursday, May 1, canc er control following the reg- in nillipson hall with Rob Ed-1 ular business session of the 1 ni-nhtmtftt cif nf IV in iVldUlSUll. 4 Mrs. Clara Fischer and daugh-; nj ter visited friends in Delavan; tol future when national guard, ekend in Milwaukee msiuiig Co gains federal Gille and daughter, Miss Betty Becker, 2020 loth: prom king, has chosen Audrey Co won the 2nd battalion, Sara aiy Gratiot were Monroe has enrolled in the Gunderson as his queen try.

trophy in 1945 and i ehnnjnpr Saturda'v. executive secretarial. course at gar's orchestra of Beloit fur- oma n's Relief corps at 8 tomor- Keller. Grace Guldhaug and i u. N.

was able to supply the Joyce Johnson, serving. needed aid itself. Mr. and Mrs. Roth will reside "This can be explained only by in New Glarus.

the fact that the United Nations is ignored," he continued. Gromyko spoke after Albania had voiced an objection to the 400 million dollar American aid nishing music. Russell Hauser, Filipino Tribesmen Will Read Gospel New (JP) The Ma- guindanao people, residents of Mindanao, a battleground for American troops both in World war II and the Filipino insurrec- USnce infantry, trophy in 1945 and i Choppers Saturday. executive secretarial. course at Percy Glidden, Lena, 111., reDCated the following year, also Wvss Lawrence and Nor-1 Prospect Hall secretarial school Returning From West automobile while in- di the 2n battalion team Wae i spent the weekend for girls at Milwaukee.

She will. Expected today fro Wfjlllclll W-f 3 ii row night in Knights of Pythias tions following the Spanish American war, will now be able hall. Mrs. Mina Williams also give readings. Wilhelmson-Shaffer operating auloimmnc wniie ac ng the 2nd battalion team Ua WaeU i spent the toxicatcd, S85 and cpsts, Justice tropny awarde that year.

Range fi ng at winneconne. L. A. Koenig. activities in 1946 were culminat- OUo returne yiHI i.i(Ul! iltt 11 aui-i the weekend for girls at Milwaukee.

She will Expected today from an ex-1 In a dou bl ring marriage 1 cd by winning the state title, aftcr spenc the past week in begin home. term. PIS Ul IVlUWtlUrV-C. Uiic jj.vtji_»_L<_n studies at the fall tended motor trip are Mrs. Julius General Hospital, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wcrrcn, Brodhcad, a son. April 10. St. Clare Hospital eci oy wmiimt; JI.C.VV.

spending LHU successfully defended this year. Milwaukee and Chicago. Besides the squad and one al-1 accompa- Completes Test r. Mi waukee Lt Harod cards, i Irene's Iris a registered Brown Delayed by a blizzard east of enf fn amVe 20 Correct cow 'owned by Alfred Cheyenne, they had planned to tended motor trip are Mrs. Julius ceremony a 8 Saturday evening H'ofer, Mrs.

Barbara Yost and at st hn's Evangelical and daughter, Miss Kathryn, Monroe, elorrne church. Miss Shirley i 11 i and Ida White, Milwaukee. Delayed by a blizzard east of choK 1 mod to Milwaukee by Lt. Harold engraving for graduates; A. Blumer, team coach and Wil- ds S1 95 Times; liam Niedcrberger and Lyle D.

le Rodeer Lts. Wilbert W. Wucth- Argylc, daughter, April 14. IJtUllltl VV-ti4U Hare Hospital Niedcrberger and Lyle D. and Mrs.

Ralph Pcdcrsen, "am Wucth Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I'ecicrsuu, Us wilbcrt Wucth- irgylc, daughter, April 14 gnd Louis ollcson joined Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, Milwaukee Sunday.

Arcyie, daughter, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Golden, Argyie, son. April 14.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Treulhardt, Brodhead, son, April 14. Mr and Mrs. Richard H.

Bahr, (Continued from pace i) 1824 17th avenue, daughter. April lhc pnrt ()f a man who has held 13 Mr. and Mrs Roy Simpson. Ar- office." gyle, son April 12 England, that the last time Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Gruhci, Al president, Mr. Miss Wilhelmson, Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigfrid Wil- owned Aiirea i uicy nuu pmnucu helmson, Argyie, became the "Monroe, recently com-' be home this weekend.

ride of Joseph Shaffer, La- siyic-b ui a 305-day lactation record; Yost has spent sometime with Crosse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred plate and 100 cards 1Q 933 7 poun ds of I her sons, Dean and Glen, Arlmg- Haase New Lisbon. Rev. Paul of i milk and 46083 pounds of fat, ac-! ton, and joined the others Kehle performed the cere- Mrs.

Mimch Runaas, Orford- dto i Idtse secretary enroute from Florida to the West. mony as tne br i de was given in ville, visited her son Arthur, pa- Swiss cattle (marriage by her father. pnl at St. Clare hospital. TV.O nartv wprp 1 Mrs JWollie Becker and Mrs.

Lizetta Regez spent Sunday with Scout Troop 1 relatives at New Glarus. "Seeing the Northwest" a silent movie taken by Herman Fritz, on a trip last fall will be shown by him at the meeting bany, daughter, April 12. iroop runt; i DC snown Dy mm ai me IIICCUHB relatives at New Glarus. i 'Fourteen members of Boy of Scout Cub pack No. 214 to- Mrs I Stauffacher has re- Scout troop 114 went on a hike night at 7 at the K.

P. hall. Ad- ch' oublic office" turned" from a visit with her an day yesterday to Bushnell vancemen awards will be pre- in Stoke-on-Trcnt, daughter, Mrs. Lincoln V. Domm, grove northwest of the city sente to a number of Cubs by Eneliid Uial the last time he Chirago.

They fried hamburgers in the ubmaster D. Andrew Howey. wit the president, Mr. I Miss Betty Ritter, Rockford, open and it was such a nice day Parents are urged to share in this Truman "said he agreed with! spent Sunday with her mother, they took a dip in the brook, meeting. a te to What I saici irun iyt nf nri Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Stivers and What 1 saici in-n wur- wt ivn. ai.vi Hospital said Brooklyn.

Season's. OpenTnTshoot irRical: James C. Graham. Wallace's reference was to his Mr. and Mrs.

Scott -Davis and The first 1 r- Rnpinp wceKenci was held yestorciny uy ren Mrs. Victor Lcgenski, Capron, HI-. 't( vas that speech Christ Hirshbrunner DnrlmR- uman to fire Wallace as ton. Mrs. Margaret Edmunds, Al- sccrc tary of commerce.

bany. Accident: Mrs. Jacob Wenger. Rr jti sh rcK Comments New Glarus. twin daughters are moving to- street to marriage by her father.

In the attending party were Miss Carol Holcomb, maid of honor, and Homer Rust, Milwaukee, best man. Jay Gierhart, Argyie, and Holland Christianson, New Lisbon, were ushers. Miss Corrine Hanson was soloist, singing I Love You Truly" and "Oh Promise Mrs. D. Andrew Howey played the processional and recessional.

A wedding reception was held in the church parlors with Misses Carol, May and Ruth Van Wagenen and Mrs. Rupert Rufenacht serving. Mrs. Shaffer is a graduate of to read the Gospel of St. John in their own language.

The American Bible society has printed 5,000 copies of the gospel and shipped them to Manila. The society reports this is one of 1,080 languages in which all or part of the Bible has been printed. If peeled potatoes are allowed to soak, they lose some of their nutricional value. PePel them just before cooking and kep the peelings thin. Got something to sell? Why not try a want ad.

Anniversary Special Monday, April 14 thru Saturday, April 19 Sliced Cold Roast Beef Sandwich Beverage Choeofare Marshmalfow Sundae The Chocolate Shop Featuring Borden's Ice Cream ershas bee nsferredns IPSIS ai me O. L. Vincent home, roe Gun Mr and Mrs Carlyle Briggs. Maple Grove. Plans are oems Montgomery Ward store mana- Rockforcl were' weekend guests made for a gun representative to Mr st i ers was here for the 1,1, AHriiP Rripes and Mr.

and come here for beginners' mstruc- weekcnd en West, new local Ted Albert ns nOus arc manager, and his family Mr and Mrs Herbert Johnson Sunday of each month and many vi from Burlington and will sons Michael and Richard, from Freeport, Rockiord and Be- occupj the 13t street residence, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson loit attend.

wnrp in Evansville Sundav after- Return From Washington were in jwansvuie oui jHolstcin Awards Albert H. Stoldt, Monroe, Clar- noon i in Deri ii OUJlUt, 1VJHJ1I1 cw Glarus. London. The government noon pr' Two Green county 4-H mem- Love i and Monticello, Dismissals: Gottlieb Kcompfcr. conlrollcd British broadcasting Union 1 bers have been awarded certifi- Xnderegg, Basco, and Harrs.

Elsie Mohns. Mrs. Herman rntion dr criticism in April 16 Qf meHt an(J granted Otto Anae rauss. Mrs. Joseph Volmpry.

loday for givin Henry A. at p. m. po bcrshi in the olstein-Frie- nv Was hington, D. Mrs.

tisie corporation arcw cuuciaiii in ates or meru anu siamcu Thew, Madison, reiurnea Krauss. Mrs. Joseph Volmary. for giving Henry A. at op.

11 cream membership in the Holstem-Fne- urdav from Washington, D. Mrs. Mable Ferguson. Mrs. Cl.f- Wallacc network time for an ad- tatoes.

escalloped corn sian assoc iation. They are Dale attended a hearing Rnstmnn. Mrs. Jacob Anglik- occ i which he de- cake, rolls, conee.eu... out T- i Rnr ih route 2.

Monroe, and, 0 oco Mrs. MaDie fcigusun. netwoi'K lime mr an uu- ford Eastman. Mrs. Jacob Anglik- dress as jght in which he deer, John Anglikcr.

Richard OsUr, hat "the immense power Mrs Charles Disch and daughter, and woa of America' is being Pauline Dohcrty. Violet Nyborg, uged fof stra tegic and military Mrs. Harry Smith. William White- purposcs head. Mrs.

Marshall Peterson and Wallace, former Democratic vice daughter, Mrs. Louis Torkclson. president of the United States, Strike Threats for Two of Big Three in Nation's Motordom L-UIJI, 1CQ rolls, coffee, sian Arleigh Mitchell and John a at Madison yester-1 J. Meyers were at Madison yester nrtal day to attend a safet, meet.ng for, the Gateway transfer. rf privileges of the association ex- Darlene Huber returned; They are Dale hearing routeT standards of cheese.

club Mrs. F. Marty, Wiscon- woman, is tnade Ifi-mituitc BBC broadcast immediately after the popular quarter-hour "9 O'clock Some BBC officials estimated that at lenst 15.000.000 British heard Hber returned pnviiegas 01 mu national committee woman, is sSK-sss Hnhpr. arerespei.nvt.iy Democratic party leaders ot vvis to unicago anei ni-p years wee-fend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Huber. Tieom members Mrs. Mylitta Wathen and and Mrs. 18.160m 01 consin. Minnesota and the attended Friesian Call club of America to tne fourth of of "Beatrice Marty I achieve national recognition.

him. He said comment which his and Donald Rip, Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Milton Moore and daughter, Sue, Orangeville, Linotype Operator Change a se of regional conferen ces called by the national committee to coordinate campaign plans. He sa commn an daughter, ue, ran, be wis to ae Word has been received here the death of Mrs.

Mary Tayloi an interim offer of hourly waec increase. ury General Motors proposed that 75,000 workers. pmerajn2 "cost of living" wage hike be Any wage pattern emerging fective on approval until Au- from settlements with "big three Bust when he corporation said it manufacturers, employing some xvouid ae" in di-scuss wage rates half a million workers, tradition- for its 265 000 production fJorkers. ally is extended to the smaller car fn oJ parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L3O Gille. Bazaar, bake sale and supper at Fvaneelical United Brethren IJ.I.-KI«-........ 14th avenue at 14th the call of the north country where street Wednesday April 16. 2, he is familiar with many of the i Meanwhile the Ford Motor Co. producers m-Ma Production per farm worker in afthe foreman's as- 194G was almost aver- on of American executive ace for the period 1910-1914, ac approved fUing of a 30-day cording to the bureau of agncul- tural economic strike notice Sunday.

Chrysler Corp. was the target of a similar notice Saturday aftsr union officials reported no prog- estimated at 10.5 ress in negotiations covering its capita, actual 1 Mrs Harold Pennirton and Uy. Mr. Woolever grew up he £at wno is a cou- David and Mrs. Emmett McKen- Kickapoo valley and joinedI the Mrs Vo ney Morton rs.

na Ar-vle visited the former's navy. He served as a printer at here A for a na. Ar le, visuea pcarl Harbor Uvo years hls se r- on Mrs Iva Den ny. vice. Mr.

Cleaves, skilled Taylor is survived by a fisherman, could not longer resist, Bnter Mrs. Lottie Wicks, Rock- Mrs. Lottie Wicks, Rocka brother and Lum The Biggest S10 Worth in America Comprehensive Personal Liability Policy 7UERCHEWERCHER RUF 334 CONSULT YOUR AGCHTAS YOU WOULD DOCTOR on LAWYER. Take A Tip From A Fellow Who Knows Babies enjoy the rich, creamy taste of our pure homogenized milk. It builds young bones, creates bounding energy and is so easily digested.

Phone 1032 Sunnycroft Dairy s. to 7 p. m. Menu, panned chicken, mashed potatoes, cabbage salad, rolls, coffee, pie or jello, 65c. Mr and Mrs.

C. C. Guffey and daughter. Mary. Freeport.

were here Saturday to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vin- Miss Madelon Coryell, student choice fishing spots. Mr. Woolever will move here with wife and; daughter, locating in a Times apartment Redecorate Bakery Karlen's Bakery is being re- decorated, to Mr.

and Mrs. open tomorrow. Eddie Gustafson spent Sunday and Monday at 'DAUGHTER IS DRIVER FOR PRESIDENT With his daughter, Margaret, at the wheel, President Truman leaves for Grandview after visiting his mother, for trip to Independence to dine with relatives before returning to Washington. The president flew to Grandview for a brief lS it with his mother 94-year-old Mrs. Martha E.

Truman, who is recuperate ing from'a' broken hip, sustained in a fall last February. (AP Wirephoto) Save with a Want Ad. parents, Mr. ana ivirs. jomi (veil Browntown.

over the week- Argyie School Banquet The an- 1 Miss Wanda Stettler returned nual Junior-Senior banquet will to school in Madison after spend- held Thursday evening in the ing the weekend with her par- i gri school. Mothers of the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fr-sd Stettler.

I juniors will again prepare the Woodford. i Miss Dorothy Heitz returned to her teaching duties at Black, River Falls after spending the! past week -with her mother, Mrs. John Heitz. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Waelti. Winne- i conne. are spending several; weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Waelti, Juda, and other relatives and friends.

Mrs. J. R. Cassidy and sons, Michael, Freeport, and Eugene, i student at Purdue spent the weekend with mother, Mrs. Catherine Ryan.

Rev. Paul C. Kehle left today for St. Louis to attend convocation and alumni reunion at Eden Theological seminary at Groves, to return Thursday. Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Boll and son, Grove, were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fritz and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Women of the Moose meeting, 8 Wednesday. Luncheon committee. Mrs. Fredia Kramer, Mrs. Louise Leiser, Mrs.

Sehna Becker. Entertainment committee, Ida Casanova, Mrs. Maranna Adv. Cement Phone 300 ROTE'S 45th YEAR NRICHED KARLEN'S Wonderful Variety Whole Wheat, Vienna, Swiss, White, Raisen, French, Rye and Others. Phone 57 down Your "prince charming' wilt bo charmed when you make your entrance (n this white washable rayon blouse with Face collar and cuffs and crystaMike buttons marching the back sizes 32 to 38.

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