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Friday, June 17, 1927 rrr Page Thrrt STEVENS POINT DAILY JOURNAE under the any of Dr. Karnopp of Bay. has been converted to Battery Service Battery, station, Maus-ton, organized in lieu of Wagon Wiintoma. Velvet Trimming On Summer Frock Mr. 'and Mrs.

Frank Washatko Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radloff and family stietit Wednesday evening at Ira La nib's. Maggie Osinski of Flainfield sent Sunday with her parents, Sir. and Mrs.

John Osinski. WyBrielsi Company No. 114. 32nd Division SOCIETY SIRS. II.

L. IU'FFMAX. Society Editor trains, disbanded Battery C. Kohl- and son, Clifford, spent Sunday evening at Andrew Nelson's. Changes Are Made in Wisconsin Guard 1B.T I'nlteO Presal Madison, June 17 Brigadier General Ralph M- Immell, adjutant general of Wisconsin, announces the organization of a battalion of how-itscr artillery, a regimental headquarters battery, and a service bat er.

organized in lieu of Cotnimny A. mnnnwwnnHfl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rapp of St. tOia AI 107th Engineers, disbanded; and nr.

-ri't 1, MetlicaT Department Detachment. Manitowoc, disbanded aud reorgau- iiriwl nt Whltefish Itnv Paul, are the parents of their first child, a little daughter, born this morning at St. Joseph's hospit 03 Christenson-Roe A quiet home wedding twk plaee Inn al in that city. She will be tiaiueo tery, all of which are a part of the Shower Is Given 'Lucky Lindy' Hats Margaret Mrs, Kapp Wcdnilay fvciiiu? at 8 i-lm-k. when Miss Mildred Ke, (hitli-'liUT of Mr.

iiii.l Mr. Frank IS. Hue. 512 121st field artillery. The units for Newly Married K3 Strongs avenue, was united in mar formerly Miss Mildred Fishleigh of this city, daughter of Mr.

and Airs Charles B. Fi.Nhleigh, lOlU Ellis street. have been mustered into service as a part of the Wisconsin National guard. Enterprise, Almond, June 17 riage to iirist Unstensnii, son 01 There will lie a shower Friday eve S3 Ask fcr Them NEW FELTS eeorgette and carried a twwjuot of lilies of the valley and sweet Ias Her sister wa messed in jtowiler blue cri'i, mid carried Rweet jH-as. A wedding dinner was served following iIih tereniony.

The bride, who was graduated from the hx-al Teachers' college, has taught in the city schools of Waukegan for the past two years. The "room is employed its a burlier lit where the young couple vill be home at 10 Cden llocU avenue after a short trip. Former I'tinter Married At St. Murk's church, Chicago. Miss Anna Brainerd of Chicago Mrs.

J. Christenson, Nelsonville, at the Kne residence. I lev. Carl A. Organization of the new units will i ning at the Frank Washatko home in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Alton returned there today after having not. change the total strength of the Keetz, pastor of St. Paul's M. E.

sH-nt a week in Stevens Point on tate national guard Immell states. Freeman. Mrs. Fi-eemnn was for cliunh, officiatd! at the service, business. She is a model lor women's clothing and will accept a but is the result of conversions of units already in existence, and the which was performed the pres merly Miss Laura Davis, a sister of Mrs.

Washatko ence or relatives of the wrmai re-designations and relocations of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newton and son, position in one of the local shops the first part of July, couple. K3 KJ other units. The total strength of Waller, and Mrs.

Gusta Walter The bride wore a gown of white The Misses Tony Kling and pent Sunday at Silver Cryst. satin and lace and carried a shower Blanche Topham of Pancy have Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lamb anil son, the guard, which is approximately l.Piitt men. remains the same, the adjutant general said.

The conversions and re-organiza houtpiot of white roses and lillies been sending the week at the home of the valley. The brides sister. Regal, and Mrs. Damon spent Sunday afternoon at Andrew Nel tf W. W.

Mitchell, 711 Clark street. Mrs. W. F. Cowan left for Chi Mrs.

It. O. Moose, Chicago, was last week Wednesday, June Miss. Vinita Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Henderson, (iStll South Park avenue, was married to Lee Pontile, a former resident -of tions that have been accomplished has brought about the following son s. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson matron of lionor. Her gown was of cago yesterday tor a visit among and family also visited there.

tan and preen georgette, and tier relatives in that city until the first changes: Mr. and Mrs. Charley olsen and if next week, when she will return eorsaire bouquet was tasiiiomni or Wagon Company No. 113, 32nd son, Hurley, ami daughter. as far as Milwaukee and attend the sweet pens.

MarreH Westly of Nelsonville, nephew of the groom, was Division train, Abbotsfoid, con verted lis headquarters battery. Clara, visited at Earl Benjamins innual P. E. O. convention in that Stevens Point and son of Mrs.

Helen Popple, now living on Union street, this city. The marriage took place at p. when Miss Honour Popple of Crown Point, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid, and Frank Sipple of Chicago was Sunday. city best man. The house was attractively decorated with flowers, ferns Mrs.

E. I Moore of Marshfield Gladys Johnson of Almond assist 107th Ammunition train, River Falls, converted as Headquarters battery and Combat train, 2nd bat ed with the work at Carl has been sending a day or two in and candles, carrying out pink this cily, visiting at tiie home ol last week talion. and white color scheme. The wedding march was played by Mrs. best man.

The Utile daughter of Mr. and Ef-jp 1 iiiiiki I i3 tif ml ri mi wi il lliil Pi'V 1M2J -mil SWf her mother, Mrs. K. F. Prais at Phillips street.

Siie will go from The Headquarters battery, 57th Field Artillery brigade. Whltefish K3 S3 S3 S3 3 S3 IS The bride is a graduate of Chi Mrs Dewev Rich has boon sick and Roy Carver. cago Normal college, class of lirjti. here to Minneapolis and BraluerJ Following the ceremony, a wed for a longer stay among ding dinner was served by four and her husband received bis diploma from Stevens Point High friends at these places. friends of the bride.

Misses Freda Morteiison aud Theresa Hurt wis, Mrs. James J. Evans, widow of school in V.ril. tor the past couple of years lie has been associated former conductor on the Wisconsin Central railroad and who lived at both of Tola, and Kvelyn Knudson and Inga Moen. city.

Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Iloose, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Casporson, 418 Madison street, tills city, came here from Minneapolis this week 'for I visit at the home of her niece, Viola. Wis.

Mrs. Harry Koshnlck, 1311 Normal The bride and groom have de with tlie. Standard Film corporation in their Chicago office. Donlittle-Krohn Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Krohn, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel Viola, to Philip 0. Poolittle, son of Benjamin Poo'ittle, Almond which took place at Rapids Wednesday. Rev. J. 1).

MeIaniol performed the avenue, and among numerous old time friends. parted on a week's 'wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago. They will bo at home after Julv first at Xel- sonville, where Mr. Christenson is a bntrermaker. Mrs.

John W. Clifford and daughter, Miss Kathleen Clifford, W.io have been spending the winter with their son and brother, Myron Clifford, at Arcadia, a suburb of Los Angeles, returned here Thursday and are again occupying their apartment In the Hirzy residence at ceremony. S3 Kl S3 S3 S3 Janiocli-Ynlin The marriage of Miss Ttuth K. Yohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Al- lert Yohn of Almond, and Alfred A. White Felt Hats, embroidered in white Stitched Felt Hats, white and colors OTHER FELTS $2.95 $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 50 HATS $5, $6 and $7.50 Hats at 2.95 These are from our regular stock. HANOWITZ'S (Millinery DepartmentSecond Floor) -S3 S3 S3 S3 Da K3 S3 S3 S3 K3 S3 K3 CO Da Jnrneck. son of Mr. and Mrs.

An 102.) Main street. Glen and Waller Hoffman, Jr, 209 North Illinois avenue, left this "No man is rich whose expenditures exceed his means; and no one is poor whose incomings exceed his -Halburton. If you think at all you must know that the above is true. Are you regulating your expenditures and putting aside something for the future? Our savings department will be of great help to you. Three per cent on savings.

First National Bank Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00. Largest in Portage County. thony of Belmont, tool: place Thursday morning at 10 find Mrs. Ylatnik, Two Rivers, Wis. morning for a week's visit at Mellen, Wis.

The bride was attired in blue creix de chine, with silver laeo trimming, i'tid she wore a corsag-bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweet peas. The maid of honor. Miss Elizabeth Poolittle, sister of the groom, wore green silk trimmed with gold lace. Herbert Weber, cousin of the bride, was best man. Following a week's wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Minnesota the bride and groom will be nt hoine on a farm west of Almond after June 25.

The bride, who was graduated from Almond High school and the o'clock at the Methodist parsonage at Almond, Rev. IT. Feldt official in-r. Mr. and Mrs.

George Van Lanr.en. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will be nt home at Lena. The bride, who is a graduate of the Whitewater Normal, has been The bride wore a gown of Vene Minneapolis, announce the birth of an eight-pound daughter, Joan Pol-ores, Sunday, June 12.

Mr. Van employed as a teacher at Munawu. Lannen is a nephew of Mrs. George Gemberllng, 708 Wisconsin street. tian blue georgette and carried a shower bouquet of while roses and sweet peas.

Her bridesmaids, Mi4s Yohn and Miss. Dorothy M. Martin wore dresses of briar rose radium silk and peach georgette res pectively, and each carried a bouquet of sweet peas and ferns. S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 Enl S3 Mrs. Walter Hoffman and her daughter, Mae Elvira, 20!) "North Wood county Normal, had been Illinois avenue, and Mrs.

Guy Love and her son, Bobbie, till Elk street, touching before her marriage. Lions' Club The groom was attended by are leaving this evening for Marsh Shower For Miss Tepp Miss Florence Tepp, who will become the bride of John P. Ennis Tuesday, June 28, was honored by the girls of the Wisconsin Telephone company at a miscellaneous shower, given at the home of Mrs, Myron Conway, Center street. Thursday evening. Bunco was played, with high score held by Mis Tepp.

Second prize was awarded Miss Victoria Kitowski, and Mrs. Eleanor Taylor won the consolation. field. where the children will have E. and Leslie A.

Yohn, of the bride and groom. The following officers, who were their tonsils removed. Mrs. J. P.

Giles, U02 Main street, eieoiou at a meeting or me iions After the ceremony, a dinner was 'served to 14 relatives and friends at club last week, took office for the is expected to return tonight, from a several days' visit with her sister, the home of the bride's parents. S3M3MKKKMSHSHKMKHS3 first time at. the regular noonday Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Zella Rothman in aid at the home of another sister, -Mve, Mrs.

Alton Freeman of Milwaukee, who are spending their honeymoon presented Henry Ringness, Peoria, 111. The honored guest was many gifts. luncheon of the club at Hotel Whiting Thursday: President, Maurice J. Vice-president, George II. Martens.

Secretary, Raymond J. Miller. Treasurer, Mendel Lion Joseph M. Davidson at Almond. Mrs.

Freeman, who is an aunt of fhe bride, was formerly Amiabelle Clark To Marry Miss Laura E. Pa vies. Mrs. George ardllf is spending a couple of days at Minneapolis, a guest at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Jas.

A. VanRooy. Howard P. Mills, Soo Line train An announcement of local interr Immediately after dinner, Mr. and Mrs.

Jarneck left for wedding est is that of the coming marriage Tail twister, Fred J. Kchmeeckle. trip by car to northern Wisconsin of Miss Animbeile Clark, daughter dispatcher, left for Ashland this and Michigan. of Mrs. William Albert Clark, Sheboygan, to E.

B. Nickles of Manitowoc, which will take place Wed morning to visit among relatives until tomorrow. Mrs. A. E.

Pwinell, 7IG Michigan The bride is a graduate of the Al-'ond High school of the class of .124, and for two years was a tele nesday, June 20. The bride-to-be's avenue, returned Thursday morning phone operator at the Stevens Point father was the late Prof. W. A. Clark, of tne Stevens Point Normal faculty.

Miss Clark lias been teach 'exchange. The young couple w'll financing Better make their home on the farm of the groom's father in Belmont. ing at Manitowoc for the past two years. Ilubbard-IIaight The marriage of Miss Leora Flo Directors, Sherman K. Nelson, Ralph P.

Kennedy, Frank A. Mc-Farliu and Herbert R. Steiner, the retiring president The 18 members present at yes terday's meeting enjoyed a demonstration of card tricks and magical fejjts by Mahrenda. who lias been performing at the Majestic theatre. Another guest was Walter Witter-stetter, Milwaukee, who was introduced by Mr.

Kennedy. CaniplHll-Calkins Mr. and Mrs. Ilanford J. Calkins, Strongs avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Dudley Campbell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. IT. E. Campbell, Lena. Wis.

which took place Tuesday afternoon at :5 o'clock at the Methodist parsotiagik of Wild Rose. Rev. Miliiis-Langhauer Rebecca Langbauer and Ja rin? might, (laughter or Mr. av.n cob Milius were married Saturday, Mrs. II.

E. TTaighr, Marshfield. to from Hudson, where she had been a guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. R.

A. Jacobson, for the past two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Skinner, for the past few years a member of the Sauk county normal school faculty at Reedsburg, returned to her home in this city for the, summer vacation. She was accompanied here by Miss Mabel JIalverson of Washburn and Miss'Iva J. Wood of Richland Center, both of whom teach at Reedsburg.

Other guests at the Skinner home on Main street this week are Mrs. J. W. Corwith and baby of Reedsburg and Mrs. G.

Oscar W. Hubbard, son of Mr. and June 4, at the Lutheran parsonage of Plainfield by Rev. Mr. Forester.

Mrs. Arleigh F. Hubbard. Hancock, was solemnized at Waukegan, They were attended by Mr. an Monday, Juno The service was read at, the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Kawolskl of Plain-field, where Mr. and Mrs. Milius will reside.

V. Forvcr by Rev. Eleazer M. Dawe, pastor of the First Methodist -liurch. Miss Ethel Haight, Marsh- To Summer at Lakes J.

M. Pfiffner and family are oc- Home field, sister of the bride, was maid of furnishings Bowers and daughter, Poris, Mellen. Trester Oosterhaus performed the enpying a cottage at Waupaca lakes if honor, while Lloyd Barton, Ilan- efc, was best. man. Mrs.

Dawe ceremony and the bride and groom were unattended. After a short visit at Hie home of Dr. Alfred Vla'nik played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of pud; F. W.

Urbahns Son Dies in Chicago and expect to remain there for the next month. Dr. and Mrs. M. A.

Ihtdeoek and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach, are also at Waupaca lakes, going tliere for a suminef's stay nt Rainbow Lodge, owned by Dr. Had-cock. Stag Dinwr Willis G.

Wells, 7.13 Brawiey street, was truest, of honor nt stnf SHE'S friendtooverly'stout El Arnold Manning aged 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ur-i balms of Chicago, died at.

his home in that city Thursday following an illness of three months' duration. His father is former surerlnteiid-j ent of the Fond dn Lac division of the Soo Line. The body will lej taken to Fond du Lac for burial. i dinner party given by several of his friends at the Pal Thursday evening. Mr.

Wells' marriage to Miss Carrie Summers, Tulsa, will take place at Stevens Point Tues day, June 21. street, Thursday afternoon. High score in "500" was held by Mrs. George Gemberling, second prize was won by Mrs. Robert Luis, and the consolation prize was awarded Mrs.

Charles Lutz. Children's Day Program A Children's day program will be given by the Sunday schoifl of the Carey Corner Baptist church, ro-herst, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Everyone will be welcome. House Party At Lakes Miss Carol Crowell, Almond, Is entertaining a party of eight young women from Lawrence college at the E. G.

Crowell cottage at the Chain of Lakes, Waupaca. Ileartalia Club The Ileartalia club at borne Jg of Mrs. Peter Mocognl, 502 Fark if i' lift lilt" 4 tt lilt 4 Why -A yM I 1 I I 1 i I 1 I 1 ir' I i ''t, 'i lc4M I i I f' i-fV lSMf 'i A Wv1 at, 1 I IS "One Sniffli-DEAD" Bugs Breathe Black Flag and die It gets every fly, mosquito and roach in your home. Kills other bugs, too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores.

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only Pay Later Delivery Now ROSENOW'S "Quality Always First" Sor the Pint MOUSED Pint 45c Quart SSc POWDER Oriental Rug Sale Ends Saturday Night LIQUID A great many of the "overly-stout" women of New CasUe7Pa7, are indebted to Miss Dorothy Stewart, who, as 'physical director of the Y. W. C. A. there, has worked out a systematicTreducing pro-j pram for them.

Her method calls for weeks of consistent work, not' a sensational loss of poundage in a few days. In one year the total loss in weightofjicr reducing class pounds. "27ZTi KILLS INSECTS.

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