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The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 33

The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin • 33

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Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
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Prtee 10 Cenfi Fond 'du lac (Wisconsin) Commonwealth' Reporter, TKuruhy. MarcK 10, IMS Al Gross Says I Nun Expires Area Native News Brevities Personal Mention Roads Posted Weight signs Dead At 73; on all posted county trunk highways were up as of Wednesday, Funeral Rite Planned For Native Of Gty Simon Schaefer Service Is Set Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Freund, 396 S.

Hickory announce the birth of a son, Allan Joseph, Tuesday at St. Agnes Hospital. Mrs. Freund is the former Sally Halfman. mmm Bom recently to Capt.

Thomas Glassel and Mrs. Glassel in Paris, France, was a son, Brian Albert. Mrs. Glassel Is the former Barbara Reinhardt daughter of the Neil Reinhardts, and her husband Is the son of the CARD OF THANKS ara truly rrateful and appreciative to everyon for their expression! of sympathy nd deeds of kindness during the recent death of my beloved husband, our deal father and brother, Kenneth G. Farrell.

Mrs. Kenneth Farrell nd Family Rev. Wm. J. Farrell In Kimbcrly At Age Of 77 Sister M.

Augusta Teacher; Services At Pewaukee according to the county nign-way department. The roads are 'six? 3Irs. Elsie Sonnentag being patroled by county traffic police. OPTICAL Head Of Automotive St. Mary's Church Rites Announced Lloyd Glassels, 188 Amory St.

Dispensing Service Oakfleld Meeting oaMieia V.F.W. and the auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m. Friday at the 923-1760 Adrian's Better Cleaning. Wallpaper I See Us! Huber Paint Glass, Sir! Boom 501 Nat'L Exch. Lovely new Confirmation Bank Bid.

Mrs. Elsie M. Sonnentag, 73, Sister M. Augusta, 77, who re clubhouse. Graduation Dresses.

Pastels, of 276 S. Main died at 2:45 AI Anon Meeting AN Anon Sizes 5 to 15. Edith's. p.m. Wednesday at the Fond du Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Koe- Lac County Hospital following Sales, Service Funeral services for Simon C. ism) Schaefer, 77, who died at 30 t.m. Wednesday at St. Apes Hospital, will be held at I p.m.

Saturday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, Rev. John officiating. Burial will be in Rienzl Cemetery. A resident of 3414 Cottage nlgs, Malone, announce the birth a brief illness. of a daughter, Lori Ann, mon ST.

PATRICK'S DAY MARCH 17th Born Jan. 29, 1893, In Le Roy, Klrsch Drapery Rods Available at Twohlg's Spec. 4 John Glassel and Mrs. day at St. Agnes Hospital.

Family Group will meet at 143 W. Ninth St at 8:30 p.m. today. Social Security Office John H. Pfeiffer, district manager of the local Social Security office, 73 E.

First announced today that the building will be open from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today and from 8:30 a.m. to noon Sat she was the daughter of Joseph and Marie Sterr Krapfl. She was married to Edmund Sonnentag Nov. 12, 1912, at St.

Andrew's Job's Daughters Magazine, rags and paper drive. March 12, Glassel, West Berlin, Germany, announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey, recently in Germany. Spec. Glassel is the son of Mr. 8 'til 11:30 a.m.

921-2207, 922-1868 Church. Le Roy. Mrs. Sonnen or 922-3976 for pickup. It's the Luck o' the Irish for you when you've had your car checked at Don's.

You can depend on our thorough workmanship for 100 Irlve, Mounted Route 30, he was iorn April 15, 1888, In Fond du Lac, the son of Simon and Ellen Blankenburg Schaefer. He worked as a paint salesman tag was a member of St Mary's Church and the Altar and Ro and Mrs. John Glassel, 188 urday to assist persons, especially those concerned about Confirmation Veils are In sary Society. Survivors Include her widow Don't forget to order your Flow Amory St Fish Fry Every Friday Nlte. All You Can Eat $1.50 Person the new Medicare program.

Bugle Corps Practice Marquis Drum and Bugle Corps 1 ers now for St. Patrick's Day at er; three sons, Armond, Nee- sided at the Holy Name of Jesus, Convent, Kimberly, died at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the convent following a heart ailment. Born May 22, 1888, in Le Roy, she was the daughter of August and Philomena Wittmann Feucht. She attended school in Le Roy and entered the convent at Racine in 1906.

She had been a teacher in New Mexico and Wisconsin, until retirement. Survivors include four brothers, George, Mayville, and Peter, Frank and Alois, Le Roy, and four sisters, Mrs. Ted Bauer and Mrs. Cecelia Faust, Milwaukee, Mrs. Regina Brodzeller, West Bend, and Mrs.

Magdalena, Eilbes, Le Roy. She was pre-! ceded in death by three sisters and one brother. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the Lady of Oaks Chapel, Pewaukee. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday at the chapel. Burial will be in Pewaukee. Atchison Hobbyland Gift and nah, and Harold and Vernon, Sunset Supper Club practice will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Roosevelt citv: a daughter, Mrs. Alex DON'S MOBIL SERVICE Floral Shop-Dial 921-3542.

Mrs. John Henke, 153 E. 13th Stephany, city; 18 grandchil dren; three great-grandchil Phone 922-2890 Let us service 8th and Main your Hoover Wilson, 15 gymnasium. Zsa Zsa Marries Cleaner. Tesloff underwent surgery Wednes dren; a brother, Arthur, Le E.

First St day at St Agnes Hospital? Roy; and three sisters, Mrs HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) Zsa Zsa Gabor has wed again Frank Fruehbrodt, Miss Nora Krapfl and Mrs. John Beiri, all Nelson Insulation Pays for Mrs. Leonard Gyr, 25 North North Fond du Lac, is re for the fifth time. ceiving treatment at St.

Agnes A.J.B.G. BOWLERS WILL BOWL Itself Call 922-3698. Lost Feb. 17, Golden Retriever, Collie Pup. 922-3484.

The Hungarian born actress married Texas oilman Joshua Hospital, following surgery on residing in the city. She was preceded in death by one sister. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday at the Zacherl Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Tuesday.

S. Cosden Jr. Wednesday in a quiet ceremony at her home in 4 THIS SATURDAY Bel Air. Thomas E. Crooks, 265 E.

10th has been a patient at St. IIIIW Al REGULAR TIMES Cosden, who was married Kellett Radio TV Service Dial 922-3060 Bakery Bargains Galore at Agnes Hospital for one week. once before, is 51. Miss Gabor is 44. The Thrift Store.

21 N. Macy 8x10 Color Enlargement Special held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home and 9 a.m. at St Mary's Church, Rt Rev. Msgr.

Henry A. Maurer officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. HENRY GILBOY Funeral services for Henry E. Allen.

Miss Allen is survived by Reg. $3.50 Now $1.98 During March at Gene's Camera Shop. OPEN BOWLING if All Day Friday Games Per Individual SI. (Special Price Friday Only) ic Saturday to 9 p.m. and After 11 p.m.

Sunday All Day and Evening SIMON C. SCHAEFER John Craig Beier, 2V-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Beier, MRS. CLARA HOPPE Funeral for Mrs. Clara M. Hoppe, who died Tuesday, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Uecker-Witt Funeral Home, Rev.

Martin Koehler officiating. Burial will be in Esta-brooks Cemetery. The body is in state at the funeral home. a niece, Mrs. Louis Johnson, Brillion, and two nephews, Wes 842 Minnesota North Fond Lomira Educators See ley Foshay, Oshkosh, and Gordon Foshay, city.

She was pre du Lac, has returned to his Visual Aid Materials ceded in death by two sisters. (Harry) Gilboy, who died Tuesday, were held at 8:45 a.m. today at the Uecker-Witt Funeral PARKWAY LANES LOMIRA, March 10 Explana Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday at the Zacherl Funeral tnd truck salesman in the city nd had organized the Automotive Sales and Service of Fond 4u Lac and Ripon In 1920, serving as president until several years ago. Mr.

Schaefer was founder and first president of the Fond du lac Rifle Club, a charter mem-Ter of the Van Dyne fire depart Home and 9:15 a.m. at St Jo tion and demonstration of new visual aid materials were pre (21-4060 509 N. Park Dick Butzen, Mgr. home following five weeks of treatment at St Agnes Hospital. For the "Finest in Fuel Oils" Call Merwta Oil, 921-8700.

This Week! Greenhouse Fresh! Baby Mums $2.00 bunch seph's Church, the Rt. Rev, sented at the meeting of the Msgr. Henry G. Riordan offici Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday at the funeral home. Rev. Lloyd GJ De Jone officiating. Burial will Lomira Education Association ating. Pallbearers were Ray meeting Wednesday at Lomira OPEIV EVEXEXGS SUNDAYS UNTIL 2 P.M.

Community School. Shannon, Ralph Damm, Harry Miller, Lawrence Bush, Joseph be in the Juneau Cemetery, Wood's Flowers, Dial 922-6780 Demonstration of the visual Johnson, James Gehde and Wil communication systems as it PRESCRIPTIONS ment, member of the board of directors of the Fond du Lac JCounty Historical Society, through which he was active in the restoration of the Galloway applies to the Thermo-Fax copy Mr. and Mrs. James Hintz, 259', Winnebago North Fond ing machine through the use of liam Samp. Burial was in Cal vary Cemetery.

MISS ERNA ALLEN du Lac, announce the birth of the overhead projector, was S-P-E-C-1-A-L-S WHISKEY GIN or VODKA s2.98 Fifth CORDIALS Peppermint Sloe Gin Peach Cherry Blackberry Creme-de-Menthe 3 Fifths 7.95 FEDERAL BEER LIQUOR 139 S. Main 923-1890 Free Delivery We Give 8-Ster Stamps given by Clinton Housley of -House, member of the Associa the Gordon Flesch Inc. "tion'of Commerce, Kiwanis Club a son, Thomas James, this morning at St. Agnes Hospital. Mrs.

Hintz, the former Sandra Farr, is formerly of Phoenix, Ariz. "Visual aids are valuable We Fill AH Doctors Prescriptions Kerr-Mills and Pension Prescriptions Free Pick-up and Delivery since 83 per cent of our learn organizer of the old Wisconsin Standard Parts Association. He married Myrtle Huck Nov. 6. 1913.

She died in 1958. On Feb. ing is gained through sight Miss Erna Allen, a resident of Rolling Meadows, died at 7:30 a.m. today at the home following a lingering illness. She was 89.

Born July 11, 1876, in Fond du Lac, she was a daughter of Dudley G. and Ella Hemstreet D-J's FRIDAY NITE MIKE BREISTER TRIO SATURDAY NITE DAVE'S WONDER BAR 14 W. First Housley said that the need for 29, 1960, he married Mrs. Arnold visual aid equipment has been increased since there has been Prince's Birthday LONDON (AP) Prince Ed Knop and she survives. I Other survivors Include two ward, fourth and youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and an "explosion of information to be taught, explosion of population, and explosion of teacher Shop where the price Is right, Yet Service is Not Sacrificed for Price.

Prince Philip, was four today. Mrs. A. H. Koester, 'Brookfield, and Mrs.

George "Hounsell, Mounted Route 30; inspiration." ZIEHM'S PARK 'N MARKET Sixth and Park Open Evenings and Sundays Try l'g Sooni three step-daughters, Mrs. Peter Maastricht Waupun. Mrs. John BASEBALL HEADQUARTERS Title" VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, with its prohibition against discrimination in em r-Qi MOVING? We will move articles of furniture. Limit up to 100 lbs.

per customer. Call PARCEL DELIVERY 933-6370 Marohl, Horicon, and Mrs. Marcus McCorisan, Worcester, a step-soni Edward lb. 10c Bananas ployment based on sex, became effective July 1, 1965. Knop, Horicon; and six grand lb.

59c Chuck Fresh Ground officiating. Estabrooks 80 years of furnishing quality baseball uniforms and team equipment. Our best recommendations are our customers. Team prices on Softball and hardball uniforms and equipment. Bats, balls, shoes and gloves.

Complete line by Wilson, RawHngs, Spaulding and MacGregor. Uni children. He was preceded in death by one daughter. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Rev. Joseph Bier Burial will be in Cemetery. dot, "Your Friendlv Drug Sfors)" California Oranges 99c 99c Potatoes 50-lb. bag; HENRY ANDREWS Funeral services for Henry ROOT BEER FLOATS -I R1GHTTHSWAY: Serving Delicious Fish Lobster Frog Legs Shrimp Every Friday SHELLY LYNN WARNER Shellv Lvnn Warner, 10-month William Andrews, who died Tuesday, were held at 10:30 J0HNS0NVILLE Homemade Wieners Bologna Brats forms from the Big Four and General Athletic and Empire. Team prices on Louisville bats and others.

a.m. today at the Uecker-Witt MALTS SHAKES BOTTLE BEERS OR SIX PACKS BANANA SPLITS old daughter of William and Dorothy Mielkie Wamer, Town Friendship, died at 2 p.m. Candy Bars I0for39c Wednesday. Her death was un exoected. The SPORT SHOP Inc.

T-Hone Steaks Sandwiches At All Times Funeral Home and 11 a.m. at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, the Very Rev. John E. Gulick, dean, officiating.

Pallbearers were Roy Andrews, Ronald Andrews, James Kingsbury Draft She was born April 26, 1965 24 S2.69 Beer Phone 921-8210 and is survived by ner parents; 105 S. Main St. SERVED DAILY PERCH FISH FRY six brothers. James, Madison, plus dep. HARV'S Daniel, North Fond du Lac, Wil liam Friendship, and Mi Andrews, Allen Stevens, Thomas Stevens and Terry Douglas.

Burial was in Estabrooks Oscar Mayer Boiled Ham lb. 99c ChaeJ, John and Richard, all at 60' JUICY HOT BEEF SANDWICHES ONLY Served on a Toasted Bun DELICIOUS PIZZA PATTIES 45c MMMl MMM! THURSDAY March 7th home; seven sisters, Mrs. Gerald Price, city, and Patricia, IIAIX ED EX By the Big; Brother Meter 1H-lb. Loaves HTitte Bread Military graveside rites were 99c Penny, Paulette, Shirley, Shar Ice Cream 99c conducted by American Legion Trier-Puddy Post 75 with Floyd Jones and Joseph Karst, color Includes French Fries or Potato Salad. Cole Slaw.

Rye Bread and Tartar Sauce. Double DOUBLE QHr FISH bearers; Arthur Mossong and T. In the GREEN We're Edward Sullivan, color guards; blliuU Edson Stubbs, John Pitas and on and Dorene, at nome; ana grandparents, Mrs. Anna Warner, North Fond du Lac, and Mrs. Anna Mielkie, Friendship.

She was preceded in death by iine sister. Friends may call today at the 2acherl Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, WEEKEND SPECIALS Thomas Corcoran, firing detail; Ii I No Bingo Card Games or Give Awavs. A Hnu-n in Mrth input nrirpa.

Refreshing Robert Samuel, bugler, and L. ROOT BEER I SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 89c E. McEnroe, commander. French Fried ONION RINGS Reg.

35c OCr ONLY 50c CLUB STEAK lb. 69c Gal. Plus 5c Dep. CUBE STEAK lb. 69c and ready iih loads of Suggestions SHAMROCK PLANTS CORSAGES and BOUTONNIERES NOVELTY PLANTERS FLOWERING PLANTS FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Fresh and Artificial with that "Special'' Irish Touch Save on Grade A DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT "Our NEW SERVICE for you" 0 DIAMOND Home Produced MUk SO.

PARK AVE. MILK DEPOT 660 S. Park Ave. DIAL 922-5740 FOR ORDERS TO GO Johnson Seymour St Bob Spaunbauer, Mgr. TENDERIZED PORK CUTLETS lb.

75c HOMEMADE LIVER SAUSAGE lb. 39c (We won't run out this week) HOMEMADE BOLOGNA lb. 59c SLAB BACON lb. 79c PORK HOCKS lb. 33c Order Your Easter Hams Early! Our Hams Are Cured for 3 Weeks.

EDEH MARKETS Eden, Wisconsin Only Miles from Fond du Lac Homogenized, Pasteurized i Quart 8C GaL 3gg I JAPANESE SAKE Fifth $2.20 BEER 24-12 or. Return- Ml IE able Bottles Alel BOURBON -BRANDY GIN Fifths 3 for JQ BOTTLE SHOP 8th ft Main 932-6560 Plenty of FREE Parking: FREE DELTVERY See Our Large Selection of Irish Novelties Including Irish Potatoes and "Leprechauns' WE'RE BUILDING Yes, we're building a new Dining Room for your con venience and will now operate the year around. Watch the progress! 66-38 N. Main 922-6780 "ATE DELIVER" Skim MUk 15c Qt WHIPPING CREAM $05 Qt. 60c Pt 30c Pt COFFEE CBEAM 80c Qt 48o Pt 23o Ft.

FARM FRESH EGGS Ijunartine and Fairmont ICE CREAM Please Return Extra Bottles for Credit Dial 922-0310 Mrs. John Steenberg. Prop. $11.99 FOND DU LAC'S FIRST CASH AND CARRY LIQUOR MART A NEW FEATURE AT PER GAL. Cm Per 1 Case 12-Oz.

Btls. FREE FAMILY SIZE BOTTLE SQUIRT WITH PURCHASE OF EACH 12-Oz. 6 Pack "STOCK UP" Carl-Ray Lanes Every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday From 4:30 to 6:00 P.M. Lowest Prices in the "alley" N. Main Open Daily Till 9 p.m.

Sunday Till 6 CALIFORNIA SAUTERNE 222 BOCK BEER SPECIAL GIN VODKA cr WISCONSIN BEER LOWEST PRICES EXTRA DISCOUNT ON 3 BOTTLES $293 FIFTHS COCKTAIL HOUR Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail or Mixed Drink Expertly Prepared By "Fred" Our Bar Manager plus our 3V COLA 16-oz. Bottles $11 .49 DIAL 922-1124 FREE DELIVERY TILL 0:45 P.3I. 7-Oz. or 12-Oz. Park Tllford Blended Whiskey .10 Per Casa GILMOE BIER DEPOT OPEN SUADAYS TILL 5:43 P.3I.

Delightful Hors d'oeuvres and Snacks 779 S. Military Bd. Stop In Meet Tour Friends 3 Cases $6.00 Per Case.

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