The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Monday Evening, October 9, 1922 Page Six GREENVILLE PERSONALS Crewrille Mr. and Mrs. Will En- Day's "News of Wisconsin and Outagamie County gel of Minnesota spent a few days of Spoonful for a Penny Brings Quick Relief the past week at the home ot Henry Stolzman. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Jacobs of ROAD BUILDER IS TAKEN ILL; GOES TO HOSPITAL ST. JOHN CHURCH MISS RE ER WEDS Park Ridge. 111. are visiting at the home of Robert Schulz. Mr.

and Mrs. La Vergne Bruse- wit and daughter. Will Thiel and pons Leland and Raymond, and Clar KAUKAUNA xNEWS Alelvia Trams Telephone 325-J. KiuVitroa Representative 10 no Mission Ml MILWAUKEE ence Brusewitx of Cicero were guests of Henry Thiel and family Sunday. FroT (pleadij luttir properties Dr.

Caldwell's Sjmp Pepiia by test A SCIENTIFIC test has now proven what Dr. Caldwell of Monticello asserted many years ago, that constipation will slow you up fully 25 per cent. The ACT FAMILY MAT TRT IT FREE Thousands of parents are asking (Kemselats, Where can find a trust, worthy hxatiee thai anyone in the family eon use when constipated?" I urge yoa to try Syrup Pepsin. will gladly prmide a liberaf free sample bottle, sufficient far an adequate test. Write me where to send it.

Address Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 55 Washington Moaticclio, Illinois.

Do it now! Wenzel Schreiter went to Racine Special to Post-Crescent New London The marriage of Miss (Special to Post-Crescent) Seymour Fred Row, who has been working near North Crandon for Percy Lotto building a logging road through the woods had a severe attack of appendicitis on his return to Green Bay and was taken to De-coness hospital for an operation Wednesday. Mr. Row is a brother of Mrs. Thomas Sutliff of Seymour, and formerly lived here. Saturday to visit bis daughter, Mrs.

Theodore Karnopp. Several Pastors Will Assist In Annual Observance Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stolzman and HIGH KMID KAUKAUNA Mabel Elizabeth Reier of this city, and Arthur F. Wendt, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Wendt of Milwaukee was solemnized at high noon Monday at Emanuel Lutheran church of iew London. The ceremony was performeu sons Walter and Robert visited relatives In Bloomfield Wednesday and Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Maves and son ITS SCHOOL ST EAiVI TRIUMPHS A miscellaneous -shower was held Weldon of Shiocton visited at the home of Mrs. Eickxnan Sunday. by the pastor, the Rev.

Ad Spiering. lesi was maoe oy Dr. Donaldson of Loma Linda upon four men in the prime of life who deliberately went without a bowel movement for four days. Within 48 hours the men had coated toneue on Miss Leone Rusch Wednesday eve The bride was attended by her cousin. ning.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. A.

Krueger of Marinette as The Womans Relief corps mem Elmer Zimmer, Thursday. L' WIDE matron of honor and her sister. Miss bers were guests at dinner Thursday of Mrs. Al J. Sherwood.

It was a Elsie Thiel spent a few days of the past week with her sister, Mrs. Amanda Reier as maid of honor. Harry Wendt, a cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. farewell party for Mrs. Sherwood FETEGBIDDEHS Banquet And Program Is Offered For Entertainment Of Football Men Charles Krueger of Greenleaf.

and daughter, Mrs. William Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mews were Hor- The bride was attired in castor can tonville visitors Sunday.

who soon will leave for California for the winter. Legion Squad Cops 1 9 To 6 Grid Battle From Milwaukee A. C. Squad ton crepe and carried a bouquet ot Will Miller and Mrs. John Buch- known as Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. That was 30 years ago, and today overJO million bottles are bought annually, the largest selling family laxative in the world. You will find it in any drug store you enter, a generous-size bottle costing you less than a cent a dose. Every member of the family from the infants to the grandparents can use it with safety. It is gentle and mild.

The formula is on the package. Mrs. Roy Cook of Bellefontaine, has been giving it to her 5-months old baby, who now weighs 19 pounds; and Mr. J. B.

Dawson of Brinson, declares it the John Reiraer threshed his clover sunburst roses. The matron of honor man and children of Hortonvtlle call seed from the field last week. wore a gown of black panne velvet. Florian E. Jabas has sold his in and the maid of honor was dressed in and foul breath, cankers in the mouth, no appetite, restless sleep, indigestion, headache, depression, nervousness, cramps.

The blood pressure was up 28 per cent. It is just this that Dr. Caldwell has preached to his patients in private and to the public through the printed word ever since he began the practice of his specialty, diseases of the stomach and bowels, back in 1875. meadow lark crepe. terest in the Club billiard and pool room to his partner, George Lawler.

Miss Vera Rademacher of Appleton (Special to Post-Crescent) Black Cmek The annual mission festival will be held at St. John church Sunday. Oct. 15. At 9:45 in the morning the Rev.

H. Greuter of Cecil will preach in German. vAt 11 o'clock the Rev. H. Barth of Kewas-kum will conduct the Sunday school.

The Rev. F. Kuetber of Ripon will preach in English and the Rev. Faith in German at the service at 7:45 in the evening. The Black Creek Fire company held its regular monthly meeting at the hall Monday night of last week.

Routine business was transacted. The Ladies Aid society of St. John church held its regular monthly meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon and made arrangements for the annual sale that will be held Nov. 1. Mrs.

George Thiel was surprised Tuesday evening cf last week by a party of friends in honor of her birthday anniversary. Music and cards furnished entertainment Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. William Bel-lack and family Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Potter Mr.

and Mrs. William Kopelke and son Keith William Reuter, Maynard ed on Henry Thiel and family Sunday. Charles and Ralph Etzelnjueller were Appleton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. John Hoh and Mrs. N. R. Smith of Appleton called at the home of Nick Wiesler Sunday.

Mr. Jabas has not decided what he will do. After Oct. 10 he will make his home at Appleton with his father. rendered a vocal solo during the church rites.

After the ceremony the 45 wedding guests gathered at the home of the bride's parents where a wedding dinner was served. The rooms were decorated in pink and white. Joseph Decker, who is employed at the depot of the Green Bay and Western has a 60-day leave of absence. He is building a garage at his residence on Main-st. Albert Armitaga is Mr.

Decker's place at the depot. Mr. and Mrs. Wendt left Monday aft The name of tho letter comes from the French queue, meaning a tail, as the letter is with a tail. After observing for years the best laxative his family has ever satisfactory effect of his pre- found.

Try a teaspoonful of scription for constipation, he Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin for placed it ia drug stores in 1892, constipation or any of its symp- a simple vegetable compound of toms. The results will delight Egyptian senna and pepsin with you. And the cost is Only one pleasant-tasting aroma tics, now cent a doee ernoon for Chicago, and will be at home at Green Bay after Nov. 1.

Mr. Wendt is city salesman for the Schilling company. Mrs. Wendt has been The Rev. G.

W. Lester and family were guests of Dr. J. J. Laird at Kaukauna Lester Smith's educated toe added six points to the total which Kaukauna American legion football team scored against the Washington A.

C. of Milwaukee Sunday afternoon on the Electric City football field before a huge crowd. Milwaukee scored once In the first half after a series of heavy line plunges and two successful forward passes. The game ended 19 to and about 650 fans went home satisfied. Tho Kaukauna, squad showed considerable improvement over last Sunday but the Cream City aggregation also played well and it was a good fight throughout.

With the exception of the period when Milwaukee scored, the game was played almost entirely in the visitors' territory. Punts were exchanged frequently, with Kaukauna probably having the advantage. Numerous fumbles on Milwaukee's part put the ball within scoring dis employed at the Geenen Dry Goous company in Appleton. Black Creek Thursday evening. Mrs.

Cora E. Roepcke and Miss Kaukauna The girls of the senior elass of Kaukauna high school entertained at a football banquet in honor cf the Kaukauna and Appleton football players Saturday evening in Hotel Kaukauna. Dinner was served at 6: JO after which speeches were made by guests. Miss Marion Newton, senior class president, acted ag toastmistress and "referee." In the' "kick-off," Miss Dorothy Smith extended a welcome to the Appleton guests and explained various phases and meanings cf the word Elmer Ott, captain of the Kaukauna high school squad, made "first down" in which he praised the students for their support to the team in spite of the fact that defeat was evident early 'in the Appleton-Kaukauna game. Harold Briese, Appleton high school football captain, took "second down" in a general way and offered his thanks on behalf of the Appleton delegation for the banquet and entertainment.

Coach William Waterpool got a chance to speak on an "off side" and took considerable time in explainins why committees should not, call upon coaches to make after dinner speeches. The "referee" called time out and a number of songs and readings were given. Miss Florence Kohn and Har Eva Litle teacher of state grade school No. 5, Cicero, attended the teacher's meeting at Appleton, Fri mm MPM CSS LIVESTOCK MEN FACE GREAT CAR SHORTAGE Bemall. Raymond Stutzman and day and Saturday.

Miss Lizzie Huhn. ATTEND FUNERAL, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boll of Kaukauna called on Seymour friends Stock raisers and shippers in Wis William Bellack and daughter Eva Thursday. consin are confronted with a threatening situation due to a serious car wer at Juneau last week to attend the funeral "of Mr.

Bellack's nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Knox Virginia and Robert Knox were guests' at the They also went to Madison where thev visited the capital and other home of Ralph Tubbs Thursday shortage, R.

V. Adams, traffic engineers of the railroad commission bag reported. Warning has Just been sent to farmers throughout the state urgins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels and places of interest.

son John Hurst, Mrs. Victor Fry, Wednesday, William Kopelke sold tance several times but the visitors line usually held in the crisis. Smith's first drop kick was made early in the James Vietch and daughters, Mary Hardaeker and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Real Raisin Bread Order from your grocer or your bake shop now.

Old-fashioned, full-fruited raisin bread with at least eight luscious raisins to the slice the kind you like. To get the best, In which the raisin flavor permeates the loaf, ask for bread that's made with Sun -Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home- cooking uses. them to hold their livestock on the farms to prevent congestion at ship H. Tubbs visited the Seymour sick Send these articles to the laundry people at Green Bay Thursday eve hing. first quarter.

Rennicke kicked off and the ball made a bad bound. It was downed within five yards of Milwaukee goal. Milwaukee held after Kaukauna secured the ball on downs and Mrs. James Vietch and Mrs. Alfred old Derus sang a duet, the high school Hurst are staying at the Deaconess hospital taking care of sick persons.

Smith dropped the pigskin between the posts from the thirty-five yard quartet, composed of Misses Mildred Kern and Olive Jacobson, Harold Der-us and Elmer Grimmer, sang a few selections and Lucille Smith and Derus gave readings. his house and lots on Mary-st. to John Tisechauser for $1,800. Mr. and Mrs.

Kopelke will attend dairy school Miss Esther Behl entertained a group of girls at her home Wednesday night at a marshmallow and wiener roast. Those present were: Bernice White, Grace Miller, Matie and Amanda Schneider. The Equitable Fraternal union met at the Charles Meier home Tuesday night of last week. A social hour followed the business meeting, which was presided over by District Deputy Knudson, of Waupaca. Martin Falk has sold his cheese factory here to Robert of Lena who took possession last week.

Mr. Falk bought Mr. Kolinsky's farm at Lena and he and Mrs. autoed ne. He added three more points on a ick from the 38 yard line later in the ping points.

Stock buyers who have purchased from farmers in many instances are reported to have a large number of animals on their hands which they are unable to move. Interstate commerce 1 commission service orders sending freight cars west to haul the year's grain crop and south to handle the fruit crops in addition to orders sending cars to coal mines responsible for the shipping tie up, Mr. Adams says. "Some people seem to be of the opinion that the railroad commission can make freight cars," the traffic An attempt rrom tne tony ard line in the final period went engineer declared, commenting on request for cars that are flooding the department. "All we can do is to advise shippers of the seriousness of the situation and to inform themselves of car condition before shipping livestock." wide.

Then the "game" was resumed and Coach H. C. Denney' put the ball in play. His short talk was followed ty A forward pass from "Red" Lindau- er, quarter, to "Cooney" Brenzel, end. addresses by L.

G. Schussman and Lee C. Rasey, principal of the Appleton in the third quarter, resulted in the local team's first touchdown. The second was made in the last period from high school. Mr.

Rasey said the Ap pleton school has the best team in the history of the school and tnat they ex the 10 yard line. While both teams milled together, Lindauer crawled pected to be in the running for state Comforters Bedspreads Feather Beds Feather Pillows Mattress Covers Lace Curtains Drapes Bath Rugs Rag Rugs Furniture Slip Covers El PERSONAL NOTES Mrs. John Wolf and eon have re around the end and fell over the line. championship. A pass t6 JVarren Brenzel added an turned from visiting relatives and other "Stub" Schommer, the friends at Appleton and Menasha.

Entertain For Pastor Kaukauna The Rev. and Mrs. W. John Hines of Green Bay, was a new recruit from pePere, got into the racus in the first, quarter when Lester business caller here Saturday. P.

Hulen, the new pastor of Brokaw Memorial Methodist church, and his Smith hurt his ankle. Nuts, also a Mrs. Rudolph Falk and son, Myron. went to Madison, Thursday, to visit DePere man, played part of the game. A large number of Appleton people at wife, will be entertained at an inform al reception Tuesday evening In Ep Mrs.

Falk's aunt. Theatre Parties weddings and every other occasion, formal or informal our auto livery service is equipped to take care -of the transportation end. We have cars of every kind for every one. Every one is smart, clean and comfortable; driven by careful chauffeurs who are polite and dependable. And don't forget our rates are no higher than els-where.

SMITH LIVERY PHONE 105 "Always to Please" tended the game. worth home. Part of the evening will Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dey of New London spent Tuesday of last week be devoted to musical entertainment.

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FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE bers of the Methodist congregation. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Kringrle and son, Hugo, were recent guests of rel NEAR BLACK'S WOODS have been invited. atives at New London. Mrs. Walter Feavel and daughter Kaukauna A fire of unknown orig in totaly destroyed the old bungalow Genevieve, and Miss Verona Priebe of Appleton, spent a week with Mrs. along the river beyond Black's woods about 8:30 Sunday evening.

The build Charles Meier. PEERLESS PHONE 148 Appleton' Modern Laundry W. A. Shaw and son, Douglas, and Esther Meier and Verona Priebe were Green Bay visitors Tuesday night of ing wag built as a summer house a number of years ago by Charles Tows-ley and Joseph McCarty but recently last week. became the property of John "Hans" Mrs.

George Bernhart of Marinette. was a guest at the home of her Garlich. The place has been considerably Improved in the last few months. The Interior had been redecorated and a small leanto to house a boat haa brother, Arthur Gerl, last week. BREAK A GOLD IN FEWHOURS 'Tape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! A daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. William Lorenz, Tuesday morn tag of last week. GOES TO GREEN BAY been built. The loss is estimated at about $700 partly covered by insurance. It is understood that Mr.

Garlich will rebuild. lave Money On Our -Mid-week Sales On Quality Meats at Lowest Prices Henry Burmeister has gone to Green Bay to work in the sugar beet factory. A FLEET OF NEW SIX CYLINDER CARS Mrs. Mary Walch, who was visiting PHOENIX SOCIETY IS at the home of her son. Dr.

F. C. REORGANIZED FOR YEAR Walch has returned to her home in Every druggist here guarantees Manawa. 27c each package of "Pape's Cold Com Kaukauna Carlton Trettin was LOOK FOR THE BLUE CARS Nice, large, roomy closed cars, that are always at Miss Valora Krull of Milwaukee, spent several days with relatives here. pound" to break up cold and grippe elected president of Phoenix society of the Junior high school in Nicolet misery in a few hours or money returned.

Stuffiness, pain, headache, R. J. Brunette and family visited relatives in Duck Creek and Oneida. your service. fevenshness, inflamed or congested Mrs.

Clara Stutzman went to Ap school at its first meeting Friday afternoon at which the organization was revived for the coming sehool year. Gilbert Starkey was elected vice-presi PHONE 306 nose, and head relieved with first dose. pleton, Thursday, to visit her son George, who is in St. Elizabeth hospi These safe, pleasant tablets cost only few cents and millions now take tal recovering from an operation. them instead of sickening quinine.

Mrs. Herman Pasch spent a week in dent; Wilma Arps, secretary and Helen Brauer, treasurer. Meetings will be held every two weeks. O-K TAXI LINE OSCAR KUNITZ, Prop. Seymour.

Mrs. Thomas Patterson and chil The eighth grade of the school en dren, of Cecil, are staying at the home tertained at the annual Initiation par of Mrs. Patterson's father, Fred Sass ty Friday evening in honor of the EPSOM SALIS man, while Mr. Patterson is in a Green seventh grade pupils. Games were Bay hospital recovering from injur ies received in an automobile acci played and various stunts were performed by the seventh grade children.

dent. One new teacher also was included Mrs. Patterson and children and In the initiation. lAOE LIKE LEW Milk-fed Chickens, dressed and drawn, per tb Corn-fed Pork Trimmed Lean Pork Shoulders, in 4 and 5 tb chunks, per Tb 17c Pork Shank Ends, per Tb 10c Pork Steak, trimmed lean, per Tb 24c Pork Chops, trimmed lean, per Tb 27c Pork Butts, trimmed lean, per TEk. 23c Pork Tenderloin Roast, trimmed lean, per Tb 25c Pork Sausage, in links, per Tb 20c Pork Sausage, bulk, perN Tb 1 5c Extra! Special Extra! Sugar-cured Regular Hams, by the whole or half, per Tb 25c Sugar-cured Regular Hams, sliced, per T5.

2Sc-32c Sugar-cured Picnic Hams, per Tb. 16c Sugar-cured Bacon Strips, lean, per Tb 30c Sugar-cured Bacon, lean, sliced, per Tb 35c Dixie Bacon, lean, per Tb 1 8c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sassman were In Green Bay, Wednesday, to visit Mr KAI KAUNA PERSONALS Prime Native Corn-fed Beef of Exceptional Quality Hamburger Steak, per Tb 1 2c Prime Soup Meat, per Tb 5c Prime Beef Stew, per Tb 8c -1 Oc Prime Beef Round Chunks, per Tb 6c Prime Beef Rumps, whole, per Tb 8c Prime Beef Chuck Roast, per Tb 1 2c 1 5c Prime Beef Shoulder Roast, per Tb 1 212c Prime Beef Rib Roast, per Tb 1 4c Prime Beef Sirloin Roast, per Tb 1 6c Prime Beef Round Steak, per Tb 1 5c Prime Beef Sirloin Steak, per Tb 1 8c Prime Beef Porterhouse Steak, per Tb 25c Prime Beef Rib Roast, boneless, per Tb 20c Spring Lamb Lamb Loin Roast, per Tb 22c Lamb Leg Roast, per Tb. 30c Lamb Chops, per Tb.

25c Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sassman Kaukauna Mr. and Mrs.

George B. of Appleton, have moved onto the Fred Has All the Splendid Bowel Action without the Awful Taste Harker and children of Beloit. are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Minkebige.

Petran farm, southwest of the village Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf entertained a group of friends at a six-o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Roy and Mrs.

Frank Minkebige spent the week The Cozy Restaurant Regular Dinners 11 to 2 Regular Suppers 5 to 7. Where You Can Eat Good Food at Prices That Are Right JOE BELLIN, Prop. dinner Monday evening in honor of end in Fort Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Falck who hav H. T. Runte was in Brlllion Friday sold their cheese factory and will move on a farm at Lena. on business. Freak Cabbage MRS.

GREG0RIUS TO BE BURIED ON TUESDAY A head of cabbage made up Of IS small heads ranging In size from man's fist to hen's egg is being dis played at. New London. The cabbage was raised by Robert Hutchinson Maple Creek, from cabbage received fife Tasteless ef 5 jsomSaltsj from Japan. Telephone companies in Japan find it difficult to secure girl operators Siam Is holding a lottery to raise money for the development of ber EVES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED M. L.

EMBREY, O. D. OPTICAL SOCIALIST Room 212 inmirftv nrra First National Bank Bunding APPLETON, WIS. air service. Hopfensperger Bros.

Inc. Originators Of Low Meat Prices i APPLETON 940-942 College Are. Rl.vk Creek Mrs. Otto Gregorius, 48, died at her home south of the village at 3:30 Saturday morning nd will be buried from St. John Church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

The Rev. Hans Jacoby will conduct the services. Mrs. Gregor-lus. nee Weber, was born in Bavaria, Germany, March 12, 1879, and came with her parents to the United States when 4 years old.

They settled in Milwaukee where she lived until her marriage to Otto Gregorius, Nov. 11. 1905. She came with him to Black Creek where she has since lived. Decedent is survived by her widower and seven children, Melvin.

Leona, Norman. Nora, Oscar, Frieda and Clarence) one sister, Miss (Frieda Wehr Milwaukee, Where the percentage of negro pop ulation is highest the cancer death rate is lowest The United States produces only 0.43 per cent of the world's fuel VlrU'PrQ APPLETON 1000 Superior St. brique. MENASHA 210 Main 8t. When constipated, bilious or sick, enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea.

A few cents buys a package of "Ep-sonade Salts," the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom Association. Even children gladly take it. Drus stores. adv. Tadpoles treated with thyroxin turn TRY A POST-CRESCENT WANT AD.

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