The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

a a a I to of it Tuesday Evening, August 30, 1938 APPLETON POST-CRESCENT Page Five Training School Enrolment to be Double Last Year's Students About Equally Divided in First, Seeond Year Classes Kaukauna With 39 students beginning classes yesterday and more to register, an enrolment at Outagamie Rural Normal school of 1 almost double last year's attendance was foreseen by Principal Walter P. Hagmon. The students will be about equally divided between first and second year courses. Although students' classes began yesterday the primary grades will not meet until the a same date as Kaukauna public schools, next Tuesday. Regular class, sessions will continue through week.

Students must now complete two years of work to be eligible for rural school 1 teaching. Begin Classes Those who began work yesterday were Ann McCormick, Seymour, route Dorothy Bublitz, Cecil; Jane Gorgas, New London; Emma Kugel, Clintonville; Walter Brandt, Bonduel: Beatrice Head, Hilbert; Mary Baril, Wrightstown; Elda Bloy, Forest Junction; Mabel Schlucter, Hilbert. Irene Mortell, Chilton; Rose Mary Schmidt, Kaukauna; Viola Walker, Forest Junction; Lorraine Plutz. Forest Junction; Leona Van Densen, Menasha; Margaret Tucker, Greenleaf; Vivian Baylor, leaf; Arlene Radke, Montello; Dorcthy Baril, Wrightstown. Lucille Burmeister, Seymour; Dorothy Mischler.

Kaukauna: Dolores Anderson, Greenleaf; Bertha Hauterman, Kimberly; Beatrice Wolff, Kaukauna: Pauline Lemke, Hortonville: Jeanette Ort, Black Creek: Bernice Smith, Black Creek: Georgiana Handschke, Hortonville: Russell Coe, Shiocton: Vera Mielke, Appleton; Luella Petit. New London; Arnold Van Hout, route 1, Kaukauna. Harrison Larson, Appleton; Faye Foate. Seymour: Main, Hortonville; Frances Walker, Kaukauna; Dorothy Alft, Markton: Eunice Modl, Kaukauna; Einbergor, Kaukauna, and Jenkins, Katharea Seymour, The Kaukauna office of the Appleton Post-Crescent is lo cated in the Jules Mertes barbershop on Wisconsin avenue. William Dowling is the correspondent in charge and the telephone number is 107.

Subscribers may call this number until 6:30 in the evening it their papers were not delivered. Mrs. Anna Lindstrom Of Kaukauna Is Dead Kaukauna Anna Lindstrom, 80, 822 Grignon street, died at 1:30 yesterday afternoon her home after a lingering illness. Born in Sweden in 1858, she to America in 1880 and to Kaukauna in 1892. She was a member of the social union of Brokaw Memorial Methodist Episcopal church.

Survivors are two sons Everett, Pittsburgh, and Albert, Kaukauna; five daughters, Mrs. F. H. Prosser, Mrs. H.

Cass, Mrs. W. J. Breier, Kaukauna; Mrs. Fred J.

Kaiser, St. Paul, and Mrs. Charles, Kaiser, Wrightstown; one Mrs. Hattie Jacobson, Kaukauna; nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence, with the Rev.

G. C. Saunderson in charge. Burial will be in Kelso cemetery. Kaw Gridders to Report Wednesday Candidates for High School Eleven Will Get Equipment Kaukauna This year's football candidates will report in two shifts tomorrow to Coach Paul E.

Little in the high school locker rooms to check out their equipment. From 9:30 to 11:30 the following will report: Carl Giordana, Robert Niesen, Leroy Frank, Sherm Powers, Bill Alger, Leo Rohan, M. Kuba, R. Danner, Clayton Watson, Clifford Femal, John Velte, George Steifens, Willis Ranquette, Wolfe, Herman Franz, J. Wandell and Harold Stuiber.

From 1:30 to 3 o'clock J. Sandjuyl, Steve Andrejeski, Joe Regenfuss, Art Grissman, R. Killian, J. Bloch, Alton McDermid, H. Vandenberg, Elmer Vandenberg.

R. Doering, M. Verhagen, D. Liethen and Hurst will report. The same program as in former years will be followed.

Players will begin with exercises in the morning and work on fundamentals. Last year a backfield was formed and a few plays run through on the first day. The Kaws open here Sept. 17 against North Sheboygan, and travel to Neenah next week for their first conference game. Kaukauna seems always to be in for a tough opening game.

Last year they faced the conference champs at Shawano, and this year will oppose a favored Neenah aggregation. Hagman Will Address Green Bay Rotarians Kaukauna Walter P. Hagman, past district governor of Rotary International, will speak at the Green Bay club's meeting, Thursday noon. His subject be "A Greenhorn in 1938 Valedictorian Will Enter Teachers College Kaukauna -Lillian Oliva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Oliva, route 3, Kaukauna, valedictorian of last year's class at Kaukauna High school, will enter Milwaukee State Teachers college this fall. She will leave about Sept. 20. Three will go to college at Appleton this Burton Lawrence, Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Holmes, 923 Lawe street, Stanley Kauth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kauth, town of Buchanan, and Shirley Waite, niece of Mrs. William Bay, 217 West Fourth street, will attend. Holmes and Kauth will be sophom*ores majoring in chemistry, while Miss Waite is taking a general course.

Two daughters of Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Flanagan, 700 Desnoyer street, will leave about Mount Mary college at Milwaukee.

Joan will be a freshman Margaret Ann will begin her second year. Ruth Saunderson. daughter of the Rev. Mrs. G.

C. Saunderson, will begin her third year of a music course at MacMurray college in Jacksonville, Ky. Patricia Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Kline, 209 Doty street, will start a 3-year nursing course at Cook County General hospital in Chicago. Miss Kline attended Milwaukee Downer college last year. Francis Grogan, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Grogan, 306 W. Wisconsin avenue, will return to Marquette, as will James Byrne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Byrne, 225 Taylor street. Harold Brauer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Brauer, 235 W. Wisconsin avenue, will start his second year at Oshkosh Business college. Social Items Kaukauna Membership, publicity, child care and training and ritualistic committees gave reports at last night's meeting of Women of the Moose at the home of Mrs. Mayme Lowery.

A social hour followed. Kaukauna Scout Helps Win Top Honors at Fair Kaukauna-Lee Scherer, member of Boy Scout Troop 27, was one of four scouts from the valley council in charge of a display booth at the state fair last week. The booth, displaying handicraft and beadwork, placed first, winning a total of $40 in prizes. Scherer returned yesterday. spending a month here with Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Dittman. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schmidt, Niagara Falls, New York, left on a western trip yesterday after spending several days here with friends and relatives.

The Schmidts are former Kaukauna residents. WIN HORSESHOE CHAMPIONSHIPS Kaukauna-Champions in three divisions of horseshoe competition were decided last week on the library courts. Jack Niesz, left, captured the junior crown, Gerald Derus, center, came through to take midget division, Sylvester Van Dalen outpitched all entrants in the senior Former High School Stars to Coach 6-Man Football Teams Kaukauna Football teams composed of six men will be organized this fall in Kaukauna, Coach Paul E. Little said yesterday. Boys from the seventh grade through to high school sopho- Two Men Pay $25 Fines For Reckless Driving Kaukauna- Two persons pleaded guilty of reckless driving and paid fines in Kaukauna courts yesterday.

Gordon Baumgart, Little Chute, and Vincent Dreger, Kaukauna, were both fined $5 and costs, the former before Justice Abe Goldin and the latter in Barney J. Mitchka's court. Baumgart was arrested Sunday on the Lawe street bridge, evening, he had run up on the right sidewalk, the police report stated. while Dreger was arrested at 1:25 Sunday morning and accused of driving 60 miles an hour on Lawe street and Highway 41 within the city. Kaukauna Rotary Club Will Meet Wednesday Kaukauna The Kaukauna Rotary club will hold its regular noon meeting tomorrow at Hotel Kaukauna.

John Ditter is chairman the program committee for the meeting. COOLER TOMORROW WARMER NEXT WINTER If You INSULATE Today! But don't just ask for Insist on Johns-Manville Rock Wool. This is uniform insulation that completely fills empty spaces in walls and ceilings, giving you maximum insulation. Inferfor, loosely packed types of rock wool are not uniform and their thin insulation gives only partial protection from cold. JOHNS-MANVILLE ROCK WOOL INSULATION is fire-proof, rot-proof and will save up to of your Winter fuel bill.

Call us for an estimate today. The Lieber Lumber Millwork Co. Neenah, Phone 3600 Appleton, Phone 109 WEDNESDAY, AY, AUGUST 31--AT PEN PENNEY'S--APPLETON'S FIRST HALF DAY- DAY--HALF DOLLAR STORE OPENS AT 12 NOON noon Many Be breath ready taking to get bargains your share have of been these savings prepared for Many this event advertised All bargains lines are Many represented that are not So hurry advertised down See them Wednesday all. MEN'S Bleached or Unbleached PILLOW LADIES' and GIRLS' MEN'S MEN'S and BOYS' LADIES' NEW FALL DRESS SHIRTS Shirts Shorts MUSLIN TUBING BETTER COTTON DRESSES TWILL SLACKS FANCY PATTERNS POLO SHIRTS 36" wide. chance to buy at 42" wide.

A once in a life- DRESSES Girls' sizes 4-16. Women's FAST COLORS cloth Ribbed Shorts. Cotton A Shirts. hot Broad- item! this low price does not come time low price at Out they go! Styles that sold $3.98 $4.98 Plain color cotton polos. often! for much more than this low odds and ends, not all sizes.

Non Wilt Don't pass this! $1 price. Sizes Collars. 15 to 17 $1 11 yds. 4 yds. 4 for $1 2 for 18" ALL LINEN cloth Printed and broad- $1 on all new Fall OFF Dresses 2 for MEN'S Mattress Covers purchased on this day! sheers GIRLS' WAISTBAND MEN'S MEN'S LINEN Twin before bed at this size.

low Never price! offered Bleached WOMEN'S BETTER WOMEN'S Cotton Dresses TOWELING OVERALLS NECKTIES Handkerchiefs Quantity BLOUSES HOUSE COATS and Sizes 3 to 14. Reduced Blue Denim Sturdy 2 for 6 for and Silks, Organdies Chiffons That Better Have Values SMOCKS 2 Limited 4 yds. BOYS' Wash WOMEN'S Frocks PERCALE This Reduced Event For Been for BARGAINS in Wash Trousers CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S WOMEN'S CREPE WOMEN'S SILK SOAPS Reduced For This Day! SHOES A real Sizes bargain 14-16 for 18 you 36" Buy now wide. when Fast prices color! are SHOES HOSE A Real GOWNS Super Suds 4 for Low and Oxfords. Not all those sizes! Sandals and odds and ends Odds and ends of Sandals women who can wear low! Pure thread silk hose.

FullBalloon Flakes 2 for Price! MEN'S Limited quantity! sizes. $1 of white and colored shoes. Only fashioned. New Fall shades. Crystal White 8 yds.

Crystal White WORK SOX SLIPS pr. Flakes 2 for PLAIN COLOR COTTON for for pr. WOMEN'S SATIN Bargains at Soap 15 for PR. 3 Lux and Lifebuoy 10 $1 WOMEN'S They'll go fast Soap 9 for prs. BOYS' 27" STRIPED PRISCILLA STYLE SATIN PANTIES at low this price! $1 $1.00 Shirts Shorts Outing Flannel CURTAINS MEN'S WORK MEN'S DRESS Priced Low! SHIRTS SOX 4 for 7 for yds.

$1 2 for $1 2 for SILK HOSE GOWNS WOMEN'S Women's Porto Rican Sturdy covert prs. cloth, sanforized 5 for BOYS' 80 SQ. 36" WIDE Turkish Towels CHILDREN'S 3 prs. for 2 for MEN'S LEATHER FACED BOYS' GOLF HOSE PERCALE Very Large and Heavy! ANKLETS CHILDREN'S RAYON NOVELTY FABRIC WORK GLOVES Sweat Shirts Limited Quantity Don't Pass This One! BLOOMERS GLOVES 3 for pr. Style Football 4.

for pr. 5 yds. 3 for 6 prs. for 5 for Only STORE OPENS AT 12 NOON STORE OPENS AT 12 NOON WE EFFICIENTLY WILL BE AND READY TO SWIFTLY! HELP WITH YOUR PURCHASES J. C.

PENNEY CO. NO PHONE ORDERS NO MAIL ORDERS NO LAYAWAYS! Driverless Car Is Damaged Going Down Little Chute Hill Little Chute--An automobile belonging George Gilsdorf, Fond du Lac, formerly Appleton, was badly damaged when slid from its parking place front of the home of Mrs. Arnold did Gloudemans, Canal street, Sunday morning and went down the embankment, ing the Little Chute pumping station. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilsdorf and family, were Gloudemans. visiting at the home The members of the choir of St. John church were entertained at a at Hotel Foeste, Sheboygan, Sunday. The members first attended a mass at the Holy Name church, Sheboygan, at which special music was rendered by the Holy Name choir, under the direction of Prof. A.

Zohlen, in observance of an anniversary of the Catholic Young Men's society. The dinner and a visit to the new county court house followed. Later the tended a picnic at the "Catholic church, Glenmore, of which the Rev. Joseph Kools pastor. Father Kools was formerly an assistant priest at St.

John church in this village. The members who attended were: The Rev. John J. Sprangers, the Rt. Rev.

Robert Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Corneil Hanegraef, Miss Laura Gloudemans, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen M. Peters, Mrs. Joseph Vander Wyst, Misses Marian Jansen, Mildred Verbeten, Geraldine Gloudemans, Les- New Variety Store to Open on Second Street Kaukauna A variety store on Second street, to be run by Ralph Bastian, Brillion, will open within two weeks, it was announced yesterday, The store will handle a variety of small articles and may employ local girls later, Bastian said. Bumper Potato Crop On Stanislawski Farm Iola Andrew Stanislawski, whose farm is located six miles north of here on County Trunk is harvesting a bumper crop of early Irish cobbler potatos, which are yielding 500 bushels to the Stanislawski has a water actstem to use in irrigating his potato fields.

His farm will be one of the places cf interest on the Potato Field day to be held in Waupaca county Thursday, Sept. 1, when a tour of inspection is to be made. HILBERT ITEMS Hilbert Mr. and a Mrs. James Kitterick of Milwaukee motored here Saturday and accompanied by the latter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Kasper of here, they left for Pound, where they visited until Monday. Those here who attended relatives, the Odd Fellows picnic at High Cliff, Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baldock, Mrs.

Mary Goff and Nancy Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxey and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Davis of Chilton also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cole of motored heron Monday afternoon. Mr.

Cole director and Commercial teacher at the High School. Mr. and Mrs. Cole were married August 24 at Jefferson and will make their home here during the school year. Advertisem*nt Her Pimply Face Cost Her Job She was efficient, but made A poor impression when employers saw her face, disfigured with itchy pimples.

Why tolerate itching pimples, eczema, and other red blotches due to external causes? Get quick relief with Peterson's Ointment Makes skin look, feel better. Money back if not delighted. Peterson Ointment, 35c all druggists. End-of-Month COAT SALE $2 Values to $19.75 ONLY 10 COATS at this price! GEENEN'S ter Jansen, Victor Vianne, John Vander Loop, Mrs. Putten, Mrs.

Sylvester J. Vandenberg, John Vander Heuvel, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Vander Pas. Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Hermsen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hermweeks Yellowstone park, the returned.

Sunday from a several Black Hills and at Jerome, Ariz. At Jerome they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. MacDonald.

Mrs. MacDonald formerly was Miss Irene Gloudemans of this village. HOLLANDTOWN NEWS Hollandtown -There will be a meeting of the Catholic Knights Wednesday evening in St. Francis parish hall. The Christian Mothers and Altar Society members will receive communion in a body at St.

Francis church Sunday. Edward and Cornelius Vande Hey of Oregon, are visiting relatives here. Sales Mean Jobs Buy Now! Labor Day DRESS SALE $2, $3, $4, $6 Were $7.95 to $19.75 Silk Prints and Solid Colors GEENEN'S mores will be eligible for participation. Freshmen and sophmores with the necessary weight and experience may still go out for the regular team, however. Six man football was originated by schools that did not have the numbers and weight necessary to compete in the regular game.

Players will be covered by insurance, and should take out and have signed the necessary cards. A letter explaining the insurance angle will be sent to parents' of eligible boys, Little said. A league will be organized and regular only games of difference the new between sport held. The it usual football is in the number of players are all, there, the passing, elements of kicking, the running and tackling. The game will instruct beginners in fundamentals and give them needed experience when they later try to make the high school cleven.

Ves Hanby and Bill Peterson, former Kaw stars, have. volunteered to coach the new sport. Equipment probably will be given out the day of school, according Little. Little. KAUKAUNA PERSONALS KAUKAUNA PERSONALS Kaukauna- Mrs.

Howard Brandt and daughters, Geraldine and Janet, left yesterday for Detroit after.

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