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PAfll PIVt welcome to attend the meeting at the time convenient for them. LAKE GENEVA (WI6.1 REGIONAL NEWS. THUGSBAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1911 ance attended Loyola university and the University of Wisconsin.

He was a member of the Geneva Lake Water Safety patrol and is now serving with the armed forces in Atlanta, Ga. No wedding date has been set. Zenda Garden Club 1 At Snudden Home Mrs. Clifford Snudden was hostess to the Zenda Garden club at 7:30 last night. Mrs.

Harold Johnson was in charge of the program, "Ever hostess Tuesday evening to greens and Cones," and bridge club Attending Charles Heidelmeier, Lake wt.re Mmes. Doug Gerber I Geneva, was the speaker. John Bailey, Birdell Brellen-A workshop will be held thin, Duane Morris. Jack Mrs. Harry Koenen, 537 V4 Fremont street, was admitted to Lakeland hospital on Monday and surgery was performed ofFTuesday.

She is recuperating satisfactorily and expects to be home on Women Of ACI Get Constitution The new women's division of the Greater Gene.va Lake Association of Commerce and Industry, approved their constitution and bylaws when they met week. Dwight Wallace, ACI secretary, spoke at the meeting on the womens interest in business and goVernment. inasmuch as the women spend the greatest snare of thewoney. Mrs. Francis Jedda, president of the group, conducted the business session.

The group agreed to sponsor a "welcome new neighbor project. ten Geneva Club Wc Attend Telecast and Schlicher, Robert Tracy Don Dietz. make wreaths and decorations for the county home and I WfW- i1; ESP Garden Club To Hear Mrs. Hapke Holiday Arrangements" is the name of the demonstration which will ie presented by Mrs. Clarence Hapke of Elm Grove, when the.

meeting of the Tojfc and Country Garden club held. The meetmiSvill he at 8 1 p. m. Monday in the Legion Memorial hall. The public is invited to attend.

Women's Club Creates Mew Office The regular meeting of the Lake Geneva Women's club was held tyonday at the Legion Memorial hall. Mrs. Dwigh Wallace opened the meeting with a United Nations Prayer for peace. After presenting the" idea of a need for a second vice pres-; ident, or staff of officers by Mrs. A.

C. Grosspie.tsch, president, the motion was made that the be established. Named to the nominating committee were Mmes. John Janette, chairman, William Watson, Arthur Bjornestad. Riclftrrd Travis' and William Krueger.

Following discussion, it was de.cjfled that two or more members would attend the Lake Geneva city council meetings. After the business session. William Code and A. M. both of Milwaukee, and representatives of Ther esians an organization that is fighting communism, spoke and presented a film Com-rrtunist Encirclement.

The film showed the growth of Communism and its tactics. The speakers told of the encroachment on the United Stafes, especially through Cu- Mrs. George Soetzenger was introduced as a new piember. A stole, made by Mrs. Woz-niak, vas auctioned by Mrs.

(William Walsh, netting the I club $6.50. The tea committee for tire day was Mmes. John Janette, chairman, Herbert Specht, Mrs. Lerfty Thompson, state chairman of safety for the Wisconsin Federation of Womens clubs, appeared on WISN-TV, Milwaukee, Friday with a message from the "Womens Crusade for Seat Belts. Mrs.

Thompson is attempting to alert Wisconsin club women to the need of using their car seat belts as a necessary safety measure. Some of the Lake Geneva club women who attended the telecast were Mmes. A. C. Grosspietsch, Jerry Powell, Ethel Terres, Myrtle Mus-grave, Henrietta Berndt, Walter Arnold, Clifford Bender, Alfred Johnson, Dwight Wallace and Glen Parsons, -local safety chairman.

APPLE NEWS Favorable weather can create many surprises. 2 weeks ago many Jonathans and Golden Delicious were pitifully green now they are choice picking. Our orchard house is bulging. Northern Spys and Stayinens are very good. School boy Jonathans $1.25 per bushel.

Get your apples at the HAFS' FARM I miles north Genoa City Sue Morrissey Betrothed To Forrest Cline Miss Sue Ellen Morrisseys engagement to Forrest Michael Cline has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs Richard I- Morrissey. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest M.

Cline, Oak Park, and Fontana, are the parents of the future bride-1 groom. Miss Morrissey attended Mount Mary college and is employed at the Wisconsin Telephone company. Her fi- 7:30 Desert Bridge MisOlive Longland served a 7'ittipv m. desserl to her bridge club Tuesday evening. Members I atleifimg Mere Mn(e E.

D. Hudson, Hugh BuixiTck, William F. Trinke, Lome Bagnall and Alberta Guests of the club were Mary Longland of Evanston, 111., and Mrs. Clark Habecker. Mrs.

Brady Entertains A 6:30 p. m. suppcr was served Saturday by 'Mrs. Frank Brady in her home. Guests were Misses Martha O'Leary, Mary E.

Watson, Hilda Robers, Grace Thompson, Irene and Catherine, Jot-dan, and Mrs. E. Terres, and Mrs. Walter Woods. Bridge was played following the supper.

Bridge At Mrs. Hookers Mrs. Clara Hooker Entertained her bridge club Tuesday at one o'clock. Attending were Mmes. Charles O'Brien, Walter Woods, Zelda Watson, Matt Patton and Miss Grace Thompson.

Guests were Mrs. L. O. Hibbard and Mrs. H.

W. Kingery. (hie O'clock Luncheon SMrs. Alfred Thompson her club at a one, Siclock luncheon last Monday, wuests were Mmes. Roy Abell, Charles O'Brien, Zelda Watson, Lawrence Kohn, Robert Anders, Ann Fenner, A.

M. Rauch, and Alex Knauer. Nappers Observe 60th Anniversary iMr. and Mrs. Edward Nap-per, J127 Wisconsin street, observed their 60th bedding anniversary with dinner at the home of friends on Sunday.

Tile Nappers were married Nov. 12, IS-)1 in Lake Geneva at tlic home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Fuller. They have lived at the Wisconsin street home all of their married lives.

Women Of Church Meet Tuesday The Women of the Church of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday at 8 p. m. in Luther hall- Mrs. Earl Guequierre will present the program for the evening entitled "The Chris I tian Woman Her Thanksgiving, A film strip "Be My Witness, which reflects; the spirit of the past, the present task, and the future respon sihilities of the women's auxiliary of the church will be shown. The Tliankoffcring ingathering will be taken at this meeting.

Hostesses for the evening will be Mmes. Dewey Sleezer, Carl Haase, Earl Karow, John Stewart, Carl Woodward, Eugene Anderson and Beulah 'Woodward. After the refreshments, a study group oil Psalms of the Bible" and a workshop for mending hymnals for the Sun day school will ensue for those interested in staying. The Morning circle will meet at 10 a. m.

on VVednes-day in Luther hall. All are Hello World Mr. and Mrs. Dale 'Primrose, Sheridan Springs road, are the proud parents of their first daughter. The infant was born Nov.

8 at Lakeland hospital weighing six pounds, one and one-half ounces. Her brothers are John, 13, Michael, 6, and Dale, 5 maternal grandmother is Mrs. Joseph T. Harrington of Bernard McCormick, Dwight Wallace and Frank Fermano. 'Mrs.

E. E. Shipley and Mrs. Paul Culver poured. Fossmn Studio Married in Illinois Judith Ella Knull is the recent bride of Robert Dale Cas-tleman.

They were united in marriage at an eight oclock ceremony by Rev. D. W. Meier of Lake Geneva in the Lutheran church in Belvidere, 111. The parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Knull, Lake Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Castleman, Belvidere, III. Altar Society Meets Tonight BECAUSE OF POPULAR DEMAND Bring glass stock ware.

GAMBLES TOY GIFT LAY A WAY Complete Stock of Xmas Gifts. GAMBLES PAINT Any color finish, we have it! Lucite paint in stock. GAMBLES Elfctriijal Needs, Hardware Seeds, Work Gloves, House-wares All At Your GAMBLE Store. Warm Winter insulated Suits, Caps, Gloves, Boots. Ideal for the farmer, sportsman, outdoor folks.

GAMBLES Aluminum Combination windows only All sizes to 120 in. GAMBLES SURGE MILKER PARTS, Full Line of Inflations, Straps, Oil, leathers, JCtc. GAMBLES WE WILL NOW BE The regular meeting of the St. Francis de Sales Altar so- eiety will be held tonight at 8 p. in the parish hall.

Members will be working on items to be sold at the Christmas fair and breakfast. This will be on Sunday, Dee. 3. Refreshments will he served after the work period at tonights meeting. OPEN on 1 PILLOWS AT Crv'' FRIDAY OES To Host Masonic Lodge The Order of the.

Eastern Star will entertain the members of the Masonic lodge at 8 p. m. tonight in Masonic temple. A social evening will be enjoyed. Members of the refreshment committee will be Mrs.

Robert Stryzek, chairman, and Mrs. Agnes Schobel, W. Wilson, 'Mrs. H. Boufiford, Mrs.

Maria Aspinall, and Mrs. Alberta Radtke. Women Host To Vocal Group The Womens Committee of the will be host to the vocal department of Badger hWh school tonight at a 6:30 dinner at the YMCA. Fifty or 60 young people of the vocal department will entertain with musical selections after the dinner. Chairman of the affair is Mrs.

Henry Tanking with Mrs. Harold Lindahl as co-chairman. Members of the committee are Mrs. Melvin Dexter, Mrs. Merlin Skinner, and Mrs.

Robert THE DRAPERY SHOP "Walworth Countys Biggest And Most Complete Decorating Center" 435 BROAD ST. LAKE GENEVA Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson enjoyed dinner Tuesday evening in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs.

Mel Troy, Long Island, N.Y. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Troy had luncheon and spent the afternoon shopping in Chicago before joining their husbands for dinner. CLOSED ON SATURDAY GAMBLES Tom Williams I Lake Geneva.

1 SPECIAL ON FRIDAY ASSORTED FISH PLATE $1.00 TRAVER HOTEL DINING ROOM COFFEE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. George fatnaude, Props. SECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BANQUETS and SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES COMPLETE LUNCHEONS FROM 95c COMPLETE DINNERS FROM $1.55 Reservations Now. Being Taken for Christmas Parties Daily Hours: 7 am to 2 pm and 5 to 8 pm Sunday Hours: 8 am to 3:30 pm Fete Mrs.

Bosik At Farewell Party Women employees of the Wisconsin Southern Gas company in Lake Geneva, attend ed a farewell party for Mrs. Doily Bosik of Lake Como. The. affair was held Tuesday evening for 20 women. 'Mrs.

Bosik is leaving the area to make her home in Chicago. WCARC To Hear Donna' Kappes The Walworth County Association for Retarded Children will meet at Special School in Elkhorn Monday at 8 pm. Miss Donna Kappes, Wal worth county supervising teacher, will speak on the "Progress of Schooling and Training of 'the Retarded Child. 'Parents a-nd friends are urged to attend! A fund drive for the. benefit of the WCA'RC was started this past week in.

Walworth county. The drive will run into December. Mrs. Edward Dunn Guest Of Honor i Mrs. Laverne Twist was hostess at a luncheon Tues day in her home.

The occasion was a surprise birthday party for Mrs. Edward Dunn, Jr. Guests attending the. one oclock luncheon were Mmes. J.

Werner Deignan, DeLos Twist, Otto Beglinger, Robert Schroeder, Frank Reiger, and Frank Janowak. HURRY! TIME IS LIMITED On Special THANKSGIVING SILVERWARE OFFER I Then They Bowed Their Heads and Offered Thanks For This Their First Thanksgiving Tom TURKEY 8 16 to 24 lbs. LB. INDIAN TRAIL Cranberry Relish lO-Ol Pkgs. RICELANI) EXTRA LONG GRAIN RICE 2 29' loubuqut's Roll Pork Sausage Dubuques Smoked Whole HAM Butt Portion 49 RAGGEDY ANN SQUAT CAN Sweet Potatoes Shank Portion 38c Center Cut Slices OR SYRUP PAK.

RAGGEDY ANN QT JAR LOUISIANA SWEET POTATOES LB LARGE TENDER GREEN GIANT PEAS Cans WRAPPED CAULIFLOWER HEAD Red Label BARTLETT PEARS 3 29-oz cans American Brand MIXED Vegetable; 15-oz. Can 0C Cream Style CORN Red Label Brand 16-oz cans (pen Dally Including Sunday 8:30 a m. to 8:10 p.m. SI I)AY PAPISM AMPLE FREE PARKING LAKE GENFVA, WISC. WE Ey( ENDING NOV.

16th THRU 22nd pk0 NAPISCO FIG Newtons DEAN'S On Pound Shipping xlivmxw. sw.vw Cream What Better Fruit Topping Can You Get? Si I "'I'll Vs uuiPPIUK P.RFI WHIPflHG Personals Orvel Booth, 47, route two, entered Lakeland hospital on Monday for treatment and medication. He will be home in about a week. Rhonda Thoreson, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Thoreson, rout? one, is recovering from a tonsillectomy performed at Lakeland hospital on Monday. Rhonda is a kindergarten pupil at Central grade school. Mrs Frederick Me.yers, 516 Broad street, entered Lakeland hospital for treatment. She returned ip her home the following day. Robert Kreb, 211 Curtis street, underwent surgery last week at Lakeland hospital.

He is recuperating at home. uan Mason, 'Milwaukee, spent the weekend with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Maspn Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Bender were the Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. C.

W. Klontz, McHenry, I1L 'Mr. and Mrs. Alan Button, Urbana, came to town toi see the high school presenta 1 lion of the "King and and to spend the weekend with I their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I Charles Button and 'Mr. andj Mrs. Albert Reinert. Saturday evening the Charles Buttons entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Jos eph Kadasso and Connie of Chicago. Culps Celebrating 1 0th Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. G. Culp are celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary today with dinner in Chicago.

Paul Vogel of Beaver Dam, will accompany the Culps. They will dine at Kungsholm and view the restaurant's puppet-show opera presentation of "Porgy and Bess. btain this carving knife and fork set in the same. Starlight Rose pattern that many of our present and new customers are obtaining. CARVING SET OFFER EXPIRES NOV.

22 Limit One To A Family Hello World Mr. and Mrs. Bradley C. Thoreson, Milan, are, the proud parents of their first child, a daughter, Vicki Lynn, born Nov. 8 at Milan hospital.

The infant weighed seven pounds, six ounces. Mrs. Thoreson is the former Gair Read of Lake Geneva and De'lavan. The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Milton Read of Delavan DEPOSIT $25.00 in a New or Existing Account.

Then pay the small sum of $3.00 at Bradleys Dept. Store, and receive your set in time for the Thanksgiving feast. START YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB ACCOUNT NOW! I DR. LADDIE F. KORESCH OPTOMETRIST DAILY OFFICE HOURS 9.00A M.

to PY APPOINTMENT ONLY I. I Current Dividend Savings qj AND OAM ASSOC I A1 ION -r. of U9aMtA, 314 WALWORTH AVI' DELAVAN WIS. O-n Savings.1 CLOSED FRIDAY Office Cor Main ft Madison Sts. i.

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