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Rain or Snow w and Jiwart thopp*r* | P9* - _f Alwayt IH. vll'ir'cv i "^ Colder Saturday JULY JEWS ADS '« ' _^J___ V Jury Pondering Thompson Case MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Jurors minding the slaying of his wife , Minnesota does not have the alleged middleman Norman in the . T. Eugene Thompson last March 6. j death-penalty. Mastrian than just a lawyer-cli- murder trial recessed for lunch Dist. Judge Rotf Fosseen gave ent relationship. at 12:15 p.m. today after about Carol Thompson* 34. mother of the jury the choice of only two eight hours without a decision four children , was beaten and ! verdicts—guilty or innocent of The prosecutor contended a on Thompson 's fate. stabbed at the family's fashion- ; first-degree murder. $2,500 payment to Mastrian via The jury was expected to able home shortly after her hus- j Thompson was being held in another attorney two weeks aft- take about an hour for luqch , band had left for work and the I the Hennepin County jail pend- er the slaying was in reality a then resume deliberations they children had gone to school. ; ing a verdict. He had been free payoff. Thompson had testified began late Thursday. The prosecution contended the on bond. it was the return of a retainer Only development today was since he wasn't representing , motives were Thompson's love ; Prosecutor William Randall a request by the jury for a for his former secretary, Jac- j Mastrian any more. blackboard in the jury room. A and chief defense attorney queline Olesen, and the $1,055,- j Hyam Segell gave closing ar- Mastrian, 40, and Dick V7.C. DOUBLE MEMORIAL AT PEARL HARBOR . . . For the deputy sheriff delivered one for 000 in insurance he bought on Anderson, 36, the confessed the panel's use. guments earlier Thursday. first time in history the U. S. flag flies at half-mast over the his wife in 13 months preceding ' slayer, are charged with first memorial of the battleship Arizona at Pearl Harbor. The The six men and six women the slaying. Randall referred to the crew- degree murder and held in lieu , cut Thompson who wooed petite structure was built in memory of the Japanese attack met five hours Thursday night , of $100,000 bond. Nixon May on the High Court retiring to a hotel just before 10 Thompson could receive life : Mrs. Olesen, as carrying on a Navy installation Dec. 7, 1941. This year the flag is at half p.m. imprisonment. This could be re- "sordid backstreet life." Segell told the jury he could mast as a tribute to President John F. Kennedy, who was kill- Thompson, 36, a St. Paul at- duced to 17 years with time off i He claimed there was more not condone Thompson's affair ed by an assassin. (AP Photofax) torney, is accused of master- for good behavior and a parole. I to Thompson's friendship with with Mrs. Olesen , but he said Enter Race in Holds that wasn't the issUe at trial. Awards And the jury shouldn't condemn Day of Infamy the defendant for his eccentric ways of buying insurance," Se- N. Hampshire Excessive gell added — "he was just pro- WASHINGTON (AP) - Re- (AP) viding adequate coverage for ST. PAUL- - The Min- the family." publican leaders are not saying Pearl Harbor nesota Supreme Court ruled to- if they agree with Sen. Barry day that damage awards were The deep-voiced defense attor- ney contended there were many Goldwater's assessment that he; excessive in two automobile ac- missing links in the state's case. holds the lead in the race for Remembered cident cases presented on ap- He argued that much of that the 1964 GOP presidential nom-j1 By MALCOLM BARR muffled and quiet, a contrast in- peal. case hinged on the testimony of ination. j PEARL HARBOR (AP ) - A deed to the hell that broke loose It ordered a new trial in a "five hoodlums," including An- He invited the jury to But there are reports of a j nation still mourning the death at 7:55 a.m. on this day 22 case in which the Village derson. of Hoi- compare their background with move to put former Vice Presi- i of its president pauses Saturday years ago. dingford was ordered to pay dent Richard M. Nixon in the to remember another day of in- that of Thompson, "a man who On this Dec. 7. one thing is $21,000 damages to the parents New Hampshire primary, and j! famy — the bombing of Pearl has known professional and fi- different from all anniversary nancial success." Goldwater says, "The whole ; Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. days since the end of World War of a young man killed in a col- country is in a position of flux." ;i A gleaming white monument II lision 20 miles south of St. Cloud Friends testified the Thomp- stands above the sunken battle- sons got along well in a warm, Goldwater and^Gov. Nelson A. I It is the flag-^at half mast for Dec. 23, 1958. Ij ship Arizona , the tomb for 1,102 happy family relationship, said RockefeUer of New York have ; the first time this Pearl Harbor j1 men. Above the vessel an Amer- Day. The hundreds of people Killed In the accident were Segell, saying it would take a Been holding their fire since the : ican flag flies at half mast. "monster"' to commit the crime. assassination of President John ! who cross the harbor to pay a Lloyd Herbes, 18, and Lyle Ki- F Kenned.y Nov. 22. For 'the ;j There hasn't been much brief tribute and drop a garland ley of near Holdingford . Herbe's Arizona senator, who has not !' change since a year ago. A. still- : of flowers on the water will re- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton member in their prayers one declared himself a candidate , |! ness descends over the harbor Herbes of near St. Francis, and for Rockefeller , who has, more young, dead American. every Dec. 7. Even the ships— j sued the village and Kiley's es- Completes this has meant a halt to politi- plying back and forth — seem i It is for him—a World War II FBI cal speechmaking. tate for $35,000. They contended Navy lieutenant who fought in Kiley had been sold liquor in The curtain of silence that de- the Pacific—that the flag flies scended in the Goldwater camp low. the Holdingford municipal liquor appeared to be lifting a bit ' store shortly before the ac- Report on Thursday. Christine and The man is John Fitzgerald Kennedy, victim of an assas- cident when he was already in- In his first interview since j sin's bullet two weeks ago. toxicated. Kennedy's death, the Arizona! The Arizona — symbol of the I Women Friends j A Stearns County District Assassination conservative said he thinks he j 1941 Japanese bombing—is the ¦ Court jury returned a verdict remains in the lead , but "I feel only one of nine battleships at- invi- WASHINGTON (AP) - There ¦ for $30,000, less $9,000 which had INVITATION TO DALLAS. . . . . Dan Foley Commander Foley had issued the same that you can't say for sure." ! Admit tacked still in commission. of Wabasha , left, national commander of the tation to the late President Kennedy. Foley were strong indications today "I'm in a position now of ma- Conspiracy She is considered commis- been recovered from Kiley's es- that the FBI has completed its LONDON IM — Christine Keel- tate. American Legion, extends an invitation at the said that at the meeting Thursday he also jor reassessment," Goldwater : sioned because the crew is stiil bulky report on the assassina- said. "My people we out all er, female star of the sex scan- White House to President Johnson to be the had pledged President Johnson "the support aboard. That is why the flag The village appealed, contend- tion of President John F. Ken- over the country asking ques- , dal which almost wrecked a flies above the sunken vessel. keynote speaker at the Legion's convention of the American Legion as he assumes leader- ; ing the ^ nedy without closing its wide- tions'. I don 't think my support British government, pleaded verdict was excessive. next September in Dallas, Tex. In September ship of this country." (AP Photofax) ranging investigation. guilty to The Navy does not hold offi- The Supreme Court agreed and has changed from what it was."' Newsmen got hints—but not Next March's New Hampshire i charges of per- cial ceremonies to mark Pearl ordered a new trial on the issue jury and con- Harbor Day. j of damages only. from any official spokesmen, presidential primary is the na- who refused comment—that the tion 's first. The Granite State ; spiracy today j The court also ordered a new and was sen- trial in a second case report has been turned over to race traditionally has been a i , unless the Justice Department, which tenced to nine the winner agrees to accept testing ground for presidential ! Tax Cut, Civil Rights will forward it to President months in pris- , hopefuls. ! damages of $16 500 instead of Johnson. on. Pope to Start the $26,500 awarded by a Free- A report that Nixon 's name j Tears welled born County jury. The President in turn is ex- tnay be entered was printed inj up in the eyes In this case Joseph Auger of pected to transmit the report to the Washington Star, ! of t he 21-year- St. Paul sued for damages .suf- the review commission headed old redhead as Progres s , Nixon said Trip Making Some Through an aide on Jan. 4 fered when his truck turned by Chief Justice Earl Warren. that he is not commenting on Judge Sir An- Christine VATICAN CITY (AP)-Pope over north of Albert Lea Sept. By JOE HALL gress to urge the quickest pos- January now appear very slim. anything right now. Nixon has! t h o n y Hawke how- The W a r r e n commission Paul VI will leave Rome for the j 25, 1960, when he tried to avoid WASHINGTON (AP)—It has sible action on civil ( rights and Johnson has succeeded , meets this afternoon. Whether it said he will not be a candidate J pronounced sentence in Old Holy Land on Jan. 4 and will re- hitting a car driven by Lloyd been nine days since President tax cut bills as a tribute to the ever , in getting some more spe- 1964, Bailey. action from was to receive the report then in turn Jan. 6. the Vatican Press Rofshus of near Albert Lea. Johnson appeared before Con- late President Kennedy. cific pledges of was not known in advance. A spokesman for Rockefeller The maximum sentence for Office announced today. He followed that appeal with those in a position to hold up the eaid the governor "has suspend- perjury could have been seven The Vatican still did not say The Supreme.Court said evi- a wide-ranging series of confer- bills. This may help prevent The FBI is understood to have ed operations in New Hamp- years imprisonment, while on the Pope would travel by air , dence did not justify the amount ences, statements and telephone further delays. concluded that Lee Harvey Os- shire and decided lhat during the charge of conspiracy to sub- which no Pope has ever done of damages awarded because c alls, all part of the technique wald, 24, ex-Marine and Marx- this period there will be no po- | vert justice the sentence is left before. But obviously he could I Auger's period of disability was Eight Men Hurt he made famous in six years as ist, planned and executed alone litical comment or observa- i to the discretion of the judge. only make the 3,000-mile round | limited and the likelihood of per- Senate majority leader. that assassination. i manent disability doubtful. tions. -" Sir Anthony also imposed a trip to Palestine in three days Has the result been to im- Grand Champion Warren announced Thursday, six-month sentence on Christine by. plane. , Dissenting, Associate Justice In Blast Near prove prospects for the two bills after a 2%-hour commission but it will run concurrently with Pope Paul will be the first Walter Rogosheske agreed that or to advance the time when fi- meeting that Congress will ba the longer term. Pope to visit the Holy Land , the award was too high , but nal passage may be expected ? asked to arm the group with Her girl friend , Paula Hamil- since St. Peter—the first Pope — ! said the Supreme Court ought Honeywell Plant Steer Sells for subpoena power. Congress is 4 Children ton — Marshall , 23 , who also left Palestine after the death of not to perform the trial court's The answer appears to be that MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - An there is not much change, cer- sure to respond quickly; legis- pleaded guilty , drew a six- Christ. He will be the first Ro- I responsibility to reduce awards, lation already is being drafted. month term. man Catholic pontiff to leave | except in the most unusual cas- explosion in a construction proj- tainly not the dramatic im- $10 Per Pound Italy in a century and a half. es ect adjacen t to tlie Honeywell provement looked for by some Machinery was in motion also Dead in Fi re Their housekeeper , Mrs. Olive Ordnance plant in suburban avid supporters of the meas- ( foot deep reservoir hope for passage of the tax bill men restored life to Vera Jean in n after it dle had been left burning Christine had made in shortly before the blast occurred m their branch this year. This Brewer, 4, but her 3- year - old jar after she and Ihe children cording life story for pub- at 9:30 a.m. The freshly poured has proved realistic . State Senator sister, Kathy, suffocated Thurs- went to bed. Police snid elec- preparing her The police then arrest- roof caved in. House leaders hnd been push- day after they had latched ,-IIK I gas .sendee to the lication. trical the other three ; ing for floor debate on civil italized themselves into an unused refr ig- home had been shut off. ed Christine and One of the three workmen Is Hosp and accused them of framing rights in December. They re- erator ia the basement of tha ¦ scrambled to safety. The other MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - State family 's north Minneapolis Cordon. ! it, doubled their efforts under two were helped from the p Johnson's prodding but the Sen. Fay Child of Maynard was home. Several men outside the reser- chances for any action before admitted to University of Minne- W EATHER voir were knocked to the An older brother discovered GOODFELLOWS sota Hospitals early today. tho girls' plight when he came l ICDKItAL FOIt M AST ground. A minor blaze started There was no immediate re- PREVIOUSLY in straw covering the new con- home from school at noon. Vera WINONA AND VICINITY - LISTED $7% port on his condition or illness. tonight crete., Jean was reported in satisfac- Increasing cloudiness Kato Club and Sen. Child, !»5, suffered a occasional rain or Honeywell officials said thero tory condition at a hospital aft- follower! hy Mankato Bar 10 heart attack in 1054 hut recov- er firemen had used mouth-to- snow Snturday. Colder Satur- was no damage to Ihe plant Mi* , and Mrs. Harry housing its main ordnance divi- ered nnd contineud his duties mouth respiration to bring her day. Low tonight _5-:i0, hij*:h in tho legislature. Cooler with Uttlo Einhorn 10 sion , or to perimeter walls to. Saturday :i5 . Winona Mod Carriers, He had been staying at tho or no precipitation Sunday. ANOTHFJ R BUS RJDKK . . . Apparently unrecognized, raised for the new addition. The Mrs. Barbara Ilyder , St. Paul, -VrilKK Building & Common construction project had been Minneapolis Athletic Club and who had been caring for tha LOCAL WK. Laborers Benefit Corp. 5 former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan , second from left , observations for the let by Minneapolis Terminal was to have returned to May- pair and four other Brewer chil- Official Clara A. Slreater 10 stands In line waiting for a bus in London. He was on his ending ;il 12 m. to- Warehouse Co., owners of the nard today. dren, snid their mother had 2'l hours A Friend 2 way to visit his son , M -iurice, who lives in another section day : Maximum , :$¦>; minimum , property housing the Honeywell Child is chairman of tho Sen- been out of tho city since Sat- 2«; noon, J4; precipitation , none. Total to duto $833 of the British capital. (AP Photofax via cable from London) operation. ate Commerce Committee. urday. heen adminis- World War I, was born at and C. E. Fuaina and R. F. "__ 10*3 report will show that ic account has Plankinton, S. C , and came to English, _W**v&. Arcadia Industries has had a trated by the board of directors Mabel Rural Minnesota in 1901. Since ,1924, Arcadia Projects Lease of suustantially all the satisfactory year with total pro- of Arcadia Projects until the was sold to two Arcad- DEAR ABBY: he has resided f it Mabel He real estate of the corporation , duction up over a year ago. building plans to stay here. consisting of the factory build- The Arcadia Projects clinic ia physicians, Dr. Hugo Schla- Dr. Thomas Chis- Carrier Retires He is married to the former To Meet Monday ing and property , to Abel & account will also be reviewed at gintweit and • ARCADIA ( ) Bach, Inc., a Milwaukee firm, the annual meeting. The clin- holm , Oct. 1. MABEL, Minn. (Special) Iva Todd. They have three chil- , Wis. Special — — dren, Kenneth , Witerloo. Iowa, The annual meeting of Arcadia for a 15-year period and grant- After serving the community 40 Projects, Inc., ing the firm an option to pur- Too Old for years as rural mail carrier , the Rev. Robert Johnson, Ve- will be held Mon- , Wis., day at 8 p.m. in the Willie Wir- chase the property at the end Leonard J. Johnson Mabel , will rona and Mrs. Rooney . Reed, Austin, Minn. A son May- ed-hand meeting room of the of that period will be consider- retire from Rural Route 1 Dec. Trempealeau ed at the meeting. C. W. Gruler 30. nard, was killed in Woi Id War Electric Coopera- Dr. Recita l Count tive. Arcadia Projects, Inc., was Ph9n 44,T II. * By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN When Johnson started on the Three directors will be 331 Cno.U Building route May 5, 1924 it covered 28 No one has been appointed to elect- formed in 1955 by a group of ed for three-year terms to suc- Arcadia citizens, In 1936 a fac- DEAR ABBY: Ten months ago I started taking piano miles. Today the route is 80 fill the vacancy. Jame.; McMan- ceed Morris lessons. I am 41. A few days ago my piano teacher handed English, Otmer W. tory was built and leased to Modern Chiropractic miles long; runs in two states, amy, substitute carri?r. will de- Schroeder and Harold Maloney , me a copy of THE BLUE DANUBE WALTZ and said that Minnesota and Iowa: two coun- . Abel & Each which has operat- liver mail on the route until a Schroeder is secretary-treasur- ed as Arcadia Industries , Inc. In and Electrotherapy was to be my recital piece. I protested, but she refused to ties, Fillmore and Winneshiek , new carrier has been appoint- er. Maloney take me seriously. I told her I'd let her know. What I want was elected last May of this year the firm be- and six townships. Preble, New- ed. year to fill the one-year 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to know is, am I obligated to play in her recital? burg, Canton, Hesper. Burr Oak unex- came a subsidiary of Walco Monday thru FrWay pired term of Eugene Vogel. American Corp., New York Opon Friday Evenings 7-f by Appointment Just what is the purpose of a recital? For whose benefit and Canoe. It is west of Mabel Holdover directors are is it? The pupils' or the teacher's? I never expect to play and runs north and south. HOKAH WOMAN HURT Laur- City. The Arcadia plant retain- Closod Saturday ence (Nick ) Jensen , president ed the same name and manage- publicly, so why should I play in a recital to "gain confi- HOKAH , Minn. ( Special) - ; Johnson has seen many A. C. Schultz , vice president . ment. dence"? I am her only adult pupil , and can 't see myself changes during the 40 years. Mrs. Edyth Gstalder, 82, is in in a recital with a lot of children. I've attended some of her Babies, to whose parents he Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, recitals. She stands in the wings and delivered mail at the beginning with a broken right hip, a brok- counts. What would YOU tell her. Abbv* of his services, have grown up en arm and many mad bruises _|i| THINKING IT OVER and have children of their own. which she received when she ^^^9__ l _H_A_P He has seen the transition from fell down stairs to the main floor Ei? M I DEAR THINKING: I'd tell her not the old fashioned mud roads to Wednesday about 2 a.m. Mrs, to count on me. gravel, blacktop and pavement. Gstalder , practically blind , lived He started his work with a Mod- alone. Her niece, Mrs. Wilbur liV — ^"» DEAR ABBYi A church-going neighbor el? car and is quitting -with a Bcrnsdorf , who lives next door , _H_a_^d^_ t*>______n9_____r ***§¦ ^™*™*™^r ^^ T^r^*"-*^"^ ^**^*^ _*L^^^ _____c3klC PFflln AL li of high moral character needs desperately checked on her every morning. r /r 1953 Chevrolet- He has. worn lW '^^ to be told what to do with her hair. She out a dozen cars. When she received no answer ¦ , F • l______n______yM __R if iii __P __P can't afford to go to a beauty parlor so For 12 winters he used horses Wednesday, she called Oscar r^______»i ______- M. ' JAA m llBlf K she fixes it herself. It has been bleached with a sleigh or buggy , also a Bernsdorf , her brother , and they li>'fc ' 'r -SiH until it looks like hav. And she sets it in ' snowbird , a made their way into the house those tight ringlets that were popular 25 ^bby car with cater- bv a window. PIVJv l VAVINIi V years ago. This woman has two lovely pillar traction. - ' daughters who will soon be in their teens and. Abby, you ^W At the time he "M know when a mother looks like she is working at the oldest started work- r #H__-_____ty ^M. profession she spoils her daughters ' chances for popularity. ing, J. 0. Back- CORRECTION 1 don 't know this woman well enough to tell her myself, but man was Ma- BANQUET shouldn 't somebody tell her ? GOOD NEIGHBOR bel postmaster. He also served DEAR GOOD: If a friend doesn 't tell her, a stranger PEACHES certainly can't. Perhaps her daughters will, eventually. under Ernest Big No. Vh Cans But if "popularity " depends on how one's mother wears Danielson , R. her hair , who needs it? J. Stroud , Dr. 3 for 79c P. H. Riede DEAR ABBY: Would you call a party properly chaperoned and Paul Nor- Johnson I WMHI JF I IV\I-PT11 A _P if the parents are in one part of the house and the kids are by. Of these only two are still in another , and they don't see.jgach other all evening? These living, Danielson in Alameda , young folks are from 16 to 18 years of age, and their idea Calif., and Norby, the present of a good chaperone is one who stays completely out of sight. postmaster. 1 always thought a chaperone should make a few appearances Johnson, 69. a veteran of ^ CHRISTMAS during the evening, but I am told no other parents do this. n 1 hate to embarrass my daughter by being different , but I think it' s dishonest to assure other parents that their child's party is being, chaperoned and then stay out of sight all eve- 9 ».m. through 5 p.m. ning. If I am wrong, please . tell me. MRS. D. DR. C. R. KOLLOFSKl Now at your WESTERN Discount Store Saturday 9 to 12:30 DEAR MRS. D.: No, you are right. A good chaperone DR. MAX L. DEBOLT needs to pop in only once to let the kids know that she may pop in at any time. • Opttstnmtrhttm and Gasoline Station in Winona What' s on your mind? For _ personal reply, send a self- THUD AND M AIN S-H. 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W !r ^^' fl P|U1 30 p,0, :y *yffi> - ~ ^w^^QiO______L PIU* Q1 30 &•R *^liW1 dQ Stimpi ci 70 '« «J»XfiQ.Uil SUmp* JA plui*. 30 Plui JO Plu* 31 1M Z|>l./3st«mpi n back- ; come discontented with movies, This definition will be analyzed including moving No. 1 green leaves room philosophy at Georgia State . ers who have $25,000 and more "IT MAY SEEM odd to see a Henry Fegre Crowther said. Motion picture for fantasy and imagination in College in Savannah and turn- Gov. Karl . F. Rolvaag is ex- invested in their individual and No. 4 tee. culture has been changing, he racing driver lecturing on safe- a motion picture, Crowther ed to writing as a career at pected to attend and offer a cars. ty, We have every- Henry Fegre, .126 E. Howard and an increasing but it's not . THE IRRIGATION proj«ct on asserted, pointed out. the age of 22. He served as fea- challenge to make Minnesota , thing in our favor when we St., Thursday was elected are works of "Afro-Amer- Every prospective driver the enlarged nine-hole course number of films ture writer for the a safer state. He will speak at rookie or veteran, must pass a race. We are not driving on sachem of Wenonah Tribe 20, has been completed. Bartley art. THE SPEAKER said that the ican" and the "Chicago Amer- uni the beginning of the session, a public thoroughfares, but on Improved Order of Red Men, Surjply Co., St. Cloud , Minn., que characteristic of the mo- ican." His articles have appear- dinner at 6:45 p.m CKOWTHER CITED Tolstoy s tion picture . . specially prepared race courses succeeding Ronald Vondrashek. haa the contract for 7,360 feet is its ability of ed in many major magazines. ' definition to explain what art ''catching in images the flow A discussion on legislative • which have many Safety fea- Fegre, who served during ths of piping and a 4-inch well for Lomax is the author of three tures. is. of life. " A static picture has "The Reluctant proposals, a regional meeting past year as senior sagamore, the clubhouse, now completed, books. His first, of the Governor 's Youth Traffic Carnival Adds human activity by compactness , but a motion pic- " Won the Saturday Re- "All cars are going in t h e heads a slate of elected and and will drill an 8-inch submer- "Art is a African, Committee, which one person conveys to ture — while keeping that quali- view Anisfield-Wolf award for Safety a driver same direction and for the appointed officers who will be sible well for the course. Bart- education meeting and plans another by means of certain ty — can add the flexibility I960. His second book , "The Ne- ' same goal. Speed magnifies the installed Jan. 9 following a buf- ley's bid , $13,463, also includes for increased public support for effects , but does not increase falo dinner at the Red Men' appurte- external signs his deepest and that goes with movement and gro Revolt ," is considered to be i s pumps, motors and accident prevention measures New Events ' the rate, of accidents. We are all Wigwam. nances. most significant feelings," he the selection that goes with the definite work on race rela- tions in America today. His lat- will be highlights. As might be expected , the apprehensive because everyone Others officers elected Thurs- quoted. assembling the pictures to be ,000 persons at- shown on the screen. est work , "When the Word is More than 2 upcoming Winter Carnival dom- ! wants to win and you can't win day night were: John Carter, He admitted that the decision tended six similar workshops inated discussion at Thursday if you have an accident." of whether a movie is a work The motion picture is a com- Given ," was published in Octo- senior sagamore succeeding ber. in the state last January. Three night's meeting of the Winona ; Barrel Johnson, junior of art is a matter that has to bination of all the arts — even regional workshops are Fegre Goodview Mayor more Activity Group. , pro* remain subjective. the plastic arts — "hut it is expected to be added in 1964 sagamore ; Vondrashek Milton Knutson, general chair- Wildgrube , re- is a matter of how the essentially a medium of images and the attendance is expected Jphet; Roy G. "It Man Bound Over man for the 1964 carnival, said Bank Foundation elected chief of records ; Roy work strikes you ," the critic in motion ," Crowther declared. to be doubled. Race Decision The critic explained that more events will be added Kelson, keeper of wampum; explained, "and how it strikes that the to the carnival , so that it will growth of the motion picture as On Charge . | Raymond Bronk , re-elected col- you may be different from how last from Jan. 10 through Jan. of wampum; Bernard H. " an art form came as a result Membership Up lector it strikes me. Of Nonsupport 19, rather than from the 12th Habeck, re-elected to a three- Expected Tonight , however , of the influx of foreign films Membership in the Foundation It is possible to Harold O. Moger, 41, Lanes- Minnesota City on, as originally announced . year terra as trustee, and Al- The Goodview canvassing for judgment after World War II. These for Commercial Banks, a co- form a basic guide boro, Minn., appeared in mu- The queen contest will begin bert Peterman , re-elected mast- board will meet tonight to de- 1 of motion pictures, Crowther films were . made for a different operative promotion organiza- market, nicipal court Thursday after- earlier, this year, Knutson said. er of properties. eide the outcome of the dead- j went on. Exposure to and ex- he explained , and were tion , i.s showing rapid growth not as subject as American noon on a charge of nonsupport . Trucker Fined Candidates will be recruited according to of officers will be locked race for village mayor, j perience with a medium es- in the in the Midwest , Installation according to Village Clerk Henry products to the demands of a felony, waived a preliminary "I don t know how fast I was and announced beginning zsko, Winona , vice Walter Williams tablishes a norm, he said. This, middle of December. S. J. Kry conducted by C. Ehmcke. commercialism. hearing and was bound over to driving, " Henry W. Jacobs , chairman of the foundation. Peterman he added, develops "taste , or as great sachem and One of the two candidates, American film makers began District Court. Minnesota City Rt. I , testified One of the new events will Organized originally in 1957 as great sannap. what I call a critical faculty. " Moger was by Fill- be a heel-and-toe contest — a however, said this noon tliat he , to see the possibilities of the shortly before he was convict- as an appointive committee of A roast beef dinner has been had not yet been notified of CROWTHER explained his medium as a result of seeing more County authorities Wed - ed in munici pal court today of walking marathon of a kind J nesday and brought to Winon a popular in Europe. The mara- the American Banking Associa- scheduled for the wigwam the meeting. He is Harris An- ! criteria for deciding whether a these movies, he said, and many the charge of speeding. tion , the foundation now is a Tuesday night. All proceeds will derson , who — as a "village j film is a work of fine films are now being made Thursday. He was booked at 11 Jacobs , who was arrested by thon will be timed to end along ! separate particular a.m. at police headquarters . the Winter Carnival parade entity which conducts be used to finance the annual trustee — would serve on the i art. He said that to him, each in this country. police Nov. 28. was the only a nationwide program of adver- Christmas party Dec. Judge John D. McGill set bail witness other than the arrest- route, just before the parade kiddies board. j of the letters in the word "art" Nevertheless , most American tising and promotion. Kryzsko 22. The party originally had producers are trying to meet at $500. Moger . unable to post ing officer , Capt. John Scherer , starts at 2 p.m. Jan. 18. MOREOVER, suggest a quality a film must bail , is confined to the county : said member banks pay an as- been scheduled for Dec. 21. Anderson con- the demands of a changing mov- Judge John D. McGill sentenced i sessment of $10 per $1 million of tends, he was not present at! have. jail. S. A. Sawyer represented The annual turkey dinner will The first letter suggests that ie audience — caused in part the defendant to pay a fine of deposits to finance campaigns Thursday night's meeting be- ' the state in court. $25 or lo serve eight days. A Treasury Warns be Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. and a film must be articulate , he by television — by making "big He was charged on a eom- in national magazines and spon- cause he was not called until bail deposit made Nov. 29 after sorship of a Saturday sport show will be followed by conferral after he had left for another : said . It must bring its message spectacle" films. Thes>e are oft- plajnt which said that he had degree on . Jacobs pleaded not guilty was Against Chain on network television. About $1 ,- of the all-American commitment at 6:30 p.m. An- to us clearly and forcefully. The en resourceful and sometimes not paid support for his three candidates by tha entertaining , but lhey seldom used to pay the fine. ! 400.000 a year is being spent a class of derson attended a Shriners ' ban- minor children since June I. ' are works of art , Crowther de- Capt. Scherer said that he saw Letter Bonds iby the foundation for these pur- tribe s degree staff. quet last night. The children are living with his a truck driven by Jacobs trav- clared. ex-wife , Virginia Moger , poses. Three of the canvassing board Mrs. eling east on Sarnia Street and The U.S. Treasury is caution- members — incumbent Mayor Last Tow 1754 Kraemer Dr. Sharpest gains in membership CROWTHER explained to the that he followed the truck from ing the public against the cur- have been shown ih South Da- Drum and Bugle Rex A. Johnson and trustees Daily News, after his talk that Main Street. rent rash of Savings Bonds Lester Berg and Gerald Feils — kota , where nearly 75 percent May Be Near the motion picture as an art Six Months' Notice .The truck was traveling 40 chain letter schemes , of the state's banks now belong Corps to Play met at the village hall last night form still was in its infancy. miles per hour in a 30-mile possibly be the last per "U. S. Savings Bonds them- to the foundation. The number but took no action because of What may Even those films that are au- Required on Police hour zone between Lafayette the absence of Anderson and of th« season is head- selves are an absolutely safe of bank members (here went At Legion Meet towboat thentic works of art are only and Frankl in streets , said from another member. Truste e Nor- ing upriver toward Winona. Unclaimed Item Sale investment , free from elements 89 in September to 129 beginning to explore the pos- There was no error in Thurs- Scherer. He arrested Jacobs on of.risk because the principal and ; in November , Kryzsko said. The Brigadiers — the Ameri- man Nelson , who was out of The Lady Linda , with three sibilities of the medium. Ihe Shive town. day 's notice about the police Road ahout four interest are full y guaranteed by These banks carry 71 percent can Legion drum and bugle barges of fuel oil for Western It was for that reason he stres- blocks east of Mankato Avenue. of the total deposits in South corps — will perform for the Anderson said that he would Oil Co. here , is expected to department's sale of unclaimed our government ", Glen R. sed the potential of the medium Scherer said that short ly after , Dakota. American Legion Auxiliary at attend the meeting scheduled for arrive Wednesday. Its exact lo- items. Johnson , stale bond director in his talk , he pointed out. The date for the sale is June his arrest Jacobs made the these Over the country as a whole , the Legion Club Tuesday eve- tonight if he were notified of it. cation today is not known ex- said today. "However, ''There is no question that 9 at 7 p.m. in the police garage statement that he was in a hur- Savings foundation membership includes ning after a joint dinner. He noted , however, that he be- cept it is below Guttenberg, schemes for acquiring the motion picture is a potential at City Hall, The law requires ry. Bonds ' are a risky banks carry ing :?9 percent of The musical presentation will lieved state law to require that Iowa. 'for nothing art form ," he said near the be- that the notice appear at least Jacobs explained that he was " all deposits in the nation . Kryzs- precede separate meetings of 24 hours notice be given before The W. S. Rhea , with 14 barg- working al gamble. ginning of hi.s speech . six months prior to the sale. the time and that He said lhat Ihe Post Office ko said the number of member the post nnd unit. such a meeting is held. that locked through Winona he had driven the Neither candidate , each of es, Crowlher warned , however , The items , found by the police (ruck over Department 's experience with banks is now over fS .OOO and Tickets for the 6:30 p.m. din- Darn 5-A at 9: 'S0 p.m. Wednes- that few film makers have the department , already have been Ihe same route for many years. include 60 percent of Minnesota ner must he picked up at the whom received 209 votes in the last downstream endless chain schemes over a ' , day was quality needed to produce mov- in possession of the department He said he started to pass sev- banking institutions. club by Mondav noon. Tuesday s election hns asked are no towhoats era l cars near period of many years i.s that for a recount or has contested tow . There ies that qualify as art : for at least six months. Franklin Street . above 5-A. Cit y Proseuilor mosl participants lose the ir en- the results of the balloting. Pre- reported "Great art must come from Notice of the sale aga in will James Sodcr- berg did not cross-examine I ire investment because the sup- sumably then , the outcome within. It has to be inspired by be published several days prior p l y of inleiestea persons is would be settled by lot at to- some definite spiritual impulse . " to the sale . Jacobs. soon exhausted. On Sunday, Oecember Sth night' s canvassing board meet- Johnson said that some or- ing. M usicia ns Local ganizers of the chain letter Such settlement i.s stipulated plans imply governmental ap- In Minnesota statutes. Anderson , proval for the schemes. This is however, said lhat he felt that Elects Monday not true , however , he declared , the Area Page it would not be fair to the vot- Rain-Snow Expected ! Officers for 1964 will be elect- and agents issuing bonds have ers of the village to settle the ed by the Winona Musicians been instructed lo refuse to sell election "by tossing a coin. " j Association , Local 453, Ameri- I hem if they believe Ihe bonds "I personally would like to will be used in a chain letter features election ." he de- ! can Federation of Musicians , at see another ; plan. clared. its meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at 35 High on Saturday ! the Labor Temple. 24 ANDERSON snld lhat lie hnd Current officers were re- Rain turning to snow and inch (melted) as rain or snow Hocliesler had a low of Father Receives called his opponent Wednesday nominated al the group 's No- colder air will move into the tonight and Saturday and again afU*r a high of XX Thursday and • Trempealeau night to discuss the deadlock , | vember meeting. They are : Winona area late today, accord- about Monday is expected. La Crosse posted readings of Suspended Sentence but contended that .Johnson re- 1 Edward L. Hostettler , presi ing lo Ihe Weather Bureau. Above freezing temperature :il and X i for the same times. fused to talk about it with him. ; denl; Fred Meyer , vice presi- ' Skies will be cloudy in WIS- In municipal court this morn- Increasing cloudiness tonight , cut into Winona s snow cover 1) County Hospital Johnson was not available for I dent , and Max Lewis , socrelary- followed by occasional rain or Thursday afternoon and Ihe CONSIN and rain is consider- ing, Judge John . Medill de- but Mrs, John- ed likely for the nort h , possibly ferred action for 15 days after comment today, j treasurer. snow Saturday and turning cold- thermometer rose lo ,'i5. The and son told the Daily News thai Those nominated for election er Saturday, is tho forecast, A overn ight low was 2fi and the mixed with snow in llic extreme Donald J . Bohn , 411, .IDfi K. her husband hnd called t he can- low of 25-30 is expected tonight mercury reading at noon :i4. mirth . . Broadway, pleaded guilty to n to the executive hoard are charge of nonsupport vassing board members ns soon , Francis Lani k , James Casey, and a high of :i f> Saturday. Kxcept for a few snow flur- ; . A(iO in the Wausau area Thurs- Bohn , arrested hy police at Dr. Sam AAcHutchison a.s he got home from work Compton , Jack Woods , Cooler with little or no pre- A YEAH today thr city 's ries Harold hi no precipitation was re- his home at 7:50 a.m . today, * Thursday which was after fi p.m. le llaney and Vei n Smelscr. ci pitation is the outlook for Sun- gh was 25 and the low 15. day, -— Past President , St. Charles Jayccos at- , Ly Half an inch of snow fell All- ported in W isconsin in the 24- appeared on n complaint by his She snid that he would " Nominees for the post of ser- day . tempt to call another meeting time high for Dec. (i was fifi liour period ending al daybreak wife who lives at 47,1 K. Mark -- International Director . Minneso/a Jayccos geant-at-arms are Anlhon y THE EXTENDED forecast for in lii.'W and the low for the day today. ¦St . She claimed that he has not for tonight. " — liceipm ni of an Internal ionnl Award , 1(104 JCl We lsch , Kvarist Sobolla . Arthui Ihe next five days indicates —9 in 181(2. Mean for (lie past 24 Temperatures early I o d a y paid support for their t hree Congress, Honnenbcrg and David Mah- temperatures through Wednes- hours was ,10. Normal for Ihis ranged down to 2,1 at ftnu i minor children since Nov. ,'tfl, Tel Aviv , Israel. Home to Confer lum. day will average :i to fi degrees time of the year is 24. Claire. i Bohn snid that he would he Membership cards for HHM below normal with a gradual Morning fof* was reported Maximums Thursday were working beginning Monday and With Pearson [ wil l go on sale at the meeting, cooling trend throughout most from various sections of Minne- topped by .Superior's ,1/1. would be able to pny support. ' " LONDON (AP)—Prim r* Minis- Ours were rn ised at Ihe group s of Ihe period. sota this morning. Lowest tem- Millinock et . Maine , was Ihe Judge Mr-Ciill ordered thai ter Sir Alec Douglas-liome will lost meeting lo $4 a quarter or Normal daytime highs this perature was at Bemidji where col dest spot in tbe country early I.ohn pay support of $f>5 per WINONA StillOAf NEWS confer wiih Prime Minister Les- Wi a year. Dues previously time of H IP year arc* :»5- .'i0 and the mornin** reading was 12. It today with It helow zero and Mi- week lo his wife. He snid that ter R , Pearson of Canada during were $:i a qiuuler or $10 a year nighttime lows B-IS. Preci pita- was 14 nt International Kails raniar and Thermal , Calif., .scl n sentence would he suspended a visit to Ottawa Feb. 10-12. I If paid in advance. tion averag ing .10 to .30 of an and 21 at St. Cloud. the high Thursday of 82, Iif the conditions were met. [ They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo 1 OTJ] »".i" limwiurowM^ » » ewi^iw m3-#f^______B_i Realtors Name E»^^^___ #W *!_ _ \ % 'Is >¦ _ ¦il ¥___¦______! (ft HappsunsxLJxiit Vti g/tt SB_ul_wvTjL*,<_^_#_r-* _jJmt# ^^rim*%^/fii______-__-Tn mF \Wm^B ^^} ^^ W^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMNew Oflicers New officers were elected by ^HK^^W _#*'_^r-______i Southeastern Minnesota Loaded f^___r_L N ___r__ ri_r_BVViPV^______thel 5 Chambers V ^ > Board of Realtors at its Christ- mas party Wednesday night at In Broadway Roulette i^1ilf___B__l______^______i the Commodore Club in La Crescent. By EARL WILSON Those chosen were : Oren NEW YORK — Producing Broadway shows is like playing By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON Lanswerk, Spring Grove, pres- the suckers' gambling game, roulette. But Broadway Roulette ident; Luvenje Johnson, Spring is worse than Russian Roulette, for on B'way, five chambers are TTOUNTAIN GLEN FARM, Peru, Ind. —- Just six miles Grove, vice president, and Jack loaded, instead of one. r from this farm Is the Bunker Hill SAC base with the Sweeney, Winona , secretary- Joe Kipness, popular operator of the successful Polynesian greatest concentration of Strategic Air Command bombers treasurer. restaurant, Hawaii Kai, tossed $125,000 onto the B'way wheel at tn America. There are some SO of the great powerful jets base with Its high The group's next meeting will 7:45 the other night with a show called "Have I Got A Girl For based there, and when you drive past the be Feb. 5 at a private club. You!" at the Music Box. wire fences (with three strands of barbed wire at the top ) ¦ By 8 a.m., "the wheel" had going to keep me alive politi- you can see the rows of hangars. Usually several of the swept away all 125Gs ( the cri- hangars are open and you can see the awesome jet s look- MABEL BOY SCOUTS cally." in the tics' reviews were negative). ACTOR ALLAN Dobie's bride ing like sleek monsters poised to spring. Sometimes MABEL, Minn. (Special) — Joe stood there without a chip Maureen Scott, who arrived daytime fl formation of three of these "Hustlers" will streak Mable Boy Scout Troop 68 has left . . . Rather than buy more from London with her husband past overhead with a muffled roar , and sometimes in the been reorganized under the chips to keep trying, Joe an- the other night just in time middle pf the night I was blasted out of deep sleep by the leadership of Marlyn Dahlen as nounced he'd close the show for him to play the lead in terrifying sound. Scoutmaster. Patrol dads are quickly. "I'll probably never The other evening at the home of my daughter-in-law's "Chips with Everything," had , Roy Hermanson and Harold produce another stage show," he a curious conversation with a parents we met one of the top SAC pilots in the country Karli. The board of review has said. "Seeing all that go down new acquaintance here . . . Major Sydney Kubesch, who had married a Peru cousin of approved the following: Tender- the drain, even though . it wasn't "Are you in Show Business?" my. daughter-in-law. Several weeks ago he had been chosen to foot, Scott Boltow , Douglas Cor- all mine, is too much" . . . Joe try to break the world's non-stop speed record from Tokyo to Phillip Johnson, Dennis the new Mrs. Dobie was asked attaining speeds son, could be cheered by one thing : ... "No, I'm a folk singer," London, and this he .did in spectacular style Sanden and Craig Loftsgaarden, Customers at the Hawaii Kai up to 1,400 miles per hour. When I asked him about the she said . . . (You hear that, , and second class, Charles Nel- were applauding his show there. Mr. Belafonte?) flight he gave much of the credit to his crew of two men son, Steve Hermanson, Deane "Maybe I don't know how to TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A Chemist to Talk and he seemed pleased to talk about the flight. Karli , Randy Ruffridge and produce B'way stage shows," chain - smoker died (reports Billy Welch. Jeffrey Olson and said Joe. (Maybe practically no- Nonnee Co an) and had inscrib- V Voice of the The plane was refuelled devil type that so many of Charles Redwing received mer- body else does, either, Joe ; you ed on his tombstone, "See, I At Two Colleges three times in mid-air , slow- the former pilots were. On it badges. Patrol leaders are are not alone. ) , Told You I Could Quit Smok- A chemist from Brown Uni- ing down to a speed of 450 the contrary, he was a small Dennis Corson Jeffrey Olson ing." slim young man, modest and and Charles Johnson. A reserva- twisted her versity, Providence, R. I., will \ Outdoors miles per hour. At high husband Gary Morton's arm WISH I'D SAID THAT: "The speak to students at the Col- pleasant, and he looked as tion has been made for the trouble with too many people The Survivors Depart ed so they will withstand the speeds the outer skin of the though he might be a book- troop to stay overnight at the and got him to appear on one lege of Saint Teresa Wednes- Four hundred and sixty --eix pressure of a break? Has any jet gets of her TV shows (in his na- is they won't admit their weak- day and Thursday, according to red hot and glows keeper or store clerk. But Queen's Bluff Outpost , near Wi- ) nesses. I'd gladly admit mine, , ducks, the survivors of the state agency made such a like fire. The cramped in- he is a fabulous electronics nona , Jan. 2-3. tural habitat, the golf range Sister M. Loyola chairman of check? . . . Frequently heard debate : That ia, if I ever had any." the college's chemistry depart- worst waterfowl disaster on terior cabin space resembles engineer, and that's what —Pic Larmour. ment. record along the Upper Missis- an electric computer with pilots of the future have to ARCADIA BOY SCOUTS Did people cry more about ' sippi, rose up off the ponds at True, it would appear that masses of levers, , , FDR's death or JFK's? Be- REMEMBERED Q tT . D T E: these ducks did not die in buttons be. So, alas goodbye to the "Promises are like crying ba- He is Dr. Leallyn B. Clapp, the Carlos Avery Game farm signal lights and other high- old breed of lanky, roman- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) —- cause of the long TV concen- whose appearance here is part vain. There have been Arcadia Boy Scouts Monday tration bringing it to every bies in church. They should be near Anoka last week and ly sensitive electronic gear. tic, debonair young pilots of a program sponsored by the headed south, many surface actions taken. Although there is an elabo- who buzzed their friends' night elected William Feltes, living room (not possible in carried out as soon as possi- division of chemical education Congress has authorized a ) ble."—Anon. rate air cooling system the houses and dipped their patrol leader; Steve Herrick, '45 , many think the Kennedy of the .American Chemical So- The ducks were one-third $250,000 pollut ion survey; heat of all these electronic wings at a pretty girl. Major assistant patrol leader ; Mark mourning has never been equal- EARL'S PEARLS: Any hus- ciety. a new organization covering band will tell you—his favorite of those rescued from the gadgets is so great that the Kubesch said that SAC pilots Schultz, treasurer ; Steve Cham- ed ... Patachbu, who's sort He will address student af- oil slick that came down the Upper Elver area has Woychik, of a happy , young, well-dressed dish is one that has already interior temperature often do not learn propeller-plane bers, scribe; James been washed. filiates of the society from both the river after the ice went been formed to lobby and rises to around 110. flying at all but are started quartermaster; Bruce Kostner, Edith Piaf , famous in her own Saint Teresa and St. Mary's out last spring to meet the watch the Minnesot a Legis- cap- , opened at the Americana Joe E. Ross (of "Car 54") is Major Kubesch was defin- out from scratch iri small librarian ; Peter Fernholz, right auditioning colleges at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- flocks of colorful mating lature tighten its laws itely not the athletic, dare- jets. John Feltes , Mark Royal Box. I don't know why for another show, , governing river and lake tain, and and told the writer what he'd day. He will speak to Saint birds going north and cov- Schultz and James Woychik, "My Fair Lady" producer , Teresa students majoring or ering the birds with a black, pollution. Law enforcement Herman Levin doesn't sue over once told producer Nat Hiken: Though a formation of SAC bombers roaring overhead buglers. "Don't give me any big minoring in science at 4:15 p.m. sticky, oily mass that made officers are now assured of her racy French-type parody words that day. them helpless, Many thou- public backing. Ducks don't scared the heck out of me and like an old fogey I instinc- about a mademoiselle who's to say — the only big word I tively ducked my head, still no cattle in rny son's pastures can pronounce A general lecture will be giv- sands of these migrating vote but they suddenly have A ne ** *• - - also out nights. He probably is 'delicates- under the weight inherited political values. pay any heed to them. Late one afternoon just as the sun % sen'." . . . That's earl, brother. en in the college auditorium at birds sank was setting I went with my son and -wife loves it, too. 4:15 p.m. Thursday, and Dr. of their bodies, soaked with his in the truck Former Ohio Gov, Mike Di Others unable to rise As far as we can find out, while they took a dozen bales of hay out to a field for the Clapp will talk to area teachers oil. cattle s supplementary feeding. Salle, first to declare John F. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The lat- from the water simply kill- not a single concrete thing has ' PIER Kennedy for President, just re- Student Winner ter lecture will be given in the themselves trying. been done to reduce the oil We drove into the corn stubble field where some of the called some Kennedy wit—and Roger Bacon Lecture Hall. pollution hazard. It still looms cattle were feeding, and my daughter-in-law drove the truck Dine & Dance / After being washed in deter- there, a menace that can kill slowly around the field, ing memory. Mike nominated Estes At other times throughout stopp at intervals while my son with the 1 Kefauver for V.P. ia '56; Ke- Of Riding both days, Dr. Clapp will speak gent, fed and kept in heated not only migrating waterfowl threw out a bale and then opened it and kicked the bay into fauver won over Kennedy . Mower to organic and inorganic chem- buildings for a time, the res- but riyer fish and wipe out rows. At his call of "Whoo-whoo" the cattle in the adjoining Leaving the stage, Mike told A St. Mary's College senior istry classes at the college. cued ducks were turned loose fishing for a couple of years or stalk field raised their heads in unison, then they started TJ'S j Kennedy, "Don 't be unhappy. has won seventh prize in a na- Dr. Clapp, who received his in ponds around the depart- longer in a big stretch of the for the field we were in. EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1 tional contest , ment's game farm in the Car- river. ' If Adlai Stevenson loses, you'll but —so far at doctorate from the University Silhouetted against a blood-red winter sunset the black FRIDAY &' SATURDAY \ still be alive politically in "60." least — all he knows is what of , has served as chair- los Avery wildlife area. cattle came streaming through the open gate and to the hay. he reads in the paper. Boat Licenses NIGHT 9:00-1:00 # In '59, at a Di Salle party in man of the chemical education which survived There are probably a few It was interesting to see how evenly they distributed them- Columbus , Kennedy recalled Anthony Hakl, Marshfield, The ducks Bottle License 1 division of the American Chem- -to fly south were all band- boat owners who have not selves among the spread-out hay bales. Three terrible jets Mike's words, and added: "But Wis., entered a contest sponsor- ical Society. streaked overhead like thunderclaps, but I was the only living Bring Your Own BottU I Mike , I don ed by a soft drink manufactur- ed. The 466 birds consisted renewed their boat license 't want you to make of 348 scaup , 51 ringueck, 54 that expired Dec. 31, 1962, being in the field who looked up. a practice out of saying you're er in which one had to tell in PRIVATE PARTIES I coot, 9 wood duck, 3 red or a year ago. Their year the usual 25 words or less Tree Sale at Blair Inquire first left turn on pike head and 1 goldeneye. The of grace expires Dec. 31, f Winona DAILY News where he would like to go and after leaving Le Crescent. A why. BLAIR, Wfs. (Special) — The birds were unable to fly 1963. Here is the state's B FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1943 , warning: " ~ ~~~ Hakl wrote that he wanted to Blair Lions Club and Boy Scouts until they had molted their VOLUM-T08, NO, 14 go to Salt Lake City so he could will sell Christmas trees. Trees old feathers and apparently -J Live Music "ubllshed dally except Saturday am} holt- are at three locations. Boy made no attempts to nest The Minnesota bureau of boat iay« by Republican and Herald Publish- learn to swim at the University and water safety has issued a H no Company. 401 Franklin St., Winona, of Nevada — he thinks. "I real- Scouts will canvass the city to this spring at the game \Ainn. warning for all . boat regis- I ¦ * ! " ~ ly don't remember what I wrote take orders. For the past sev- farm. Goodview "TuBSCRiPTION RATES trants to carefully check the Saturday Mite @ ' any more, eral years Lions have sold trees Sirigla Copy - loc Dally; 13c Sunday " he confessed. The survival rate on birds de- expiration date on their license Delivered by Carrier—Per week 50 cenh Now the sponsor has re- to raise funds for community ¦ livered alive to be cleaned av- cards. All boat licenses with an Barber Shop i» week s JX2.7S 5*1 weeks $25.50 leased the betterment projects. This year by BUD and CHUCK'S BAND m _ names of winners, eraged around 34 percent des- expiration date of Dec. 31, 1962, 3y mall strictly In advancei papar .top- and Hakl's is on the list. He is the proceeos will send one Will Be Open je_ on expiration date. pite valiant efforts of game must be renewed by applying supposed to have won a power Scout to the national jamboree n Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, directly to the Department of Winona, riding mower. The at Valley Forge next summer. farm personnel and volunteer Mondays Wabasha. Buffalo. Jackson, Pepin and problem is workers to save them. The ef- Conservation before Dec. 31, rrempealeau counties: that the company This year the club already has failed to tell fects of exposure and handling 1963. Application blanks are L COVE Bar I year . . . 112.00 3 month s . . . $.1.50 him about it. His first word of given $150 to the troop to pay a___ But C losed on i rnonthi . . »6.50 I month . . available from the Conserva- Highway 61 at Minnesota City _ . $1.35 his windfall came when the most of the expenses of one proved too much for most of All other mall subscriptions: Daily News Scout. the ducks. tion Department, county sher- Wednesdays. ) year . . , $JS M ) month . . . *].«g called to ask him ¦ iffs, county auditors and agents _W s months ^^ . $8.O0 3 months u.21 about it. _ _ The conservative estimate throughout the state. Now Owned and Operated by Joe Bush _¦_ Tel. 8-2078 for Bend change ol address notices, undeliv- At least the mower — when it HARMONY BANK'S PARTY ered copies, subscription orders, and other of Minnesota Conservation ppointments. NO MINORS ALLOWED— AGES CAREFULLY CHECKED A ¦nail Items to Winona Dally News. Box W, arrives — will come in handy. HARMONY, Minn. (Special) Department game division After Jan. 1, 1964, all boat JjJJ Winona, Minn. "At home we have a mon- —Harmony State Bank will hold waterfowl biologists was registrants who failed to re- Second class postage paid at Winona. strous lawn," Hackl explained. its annual Christmas party for that "10,000 ducks died as new their licenses with an —_i_IVi—____——M____—iV__————. Shown the public Saturday, from 2 to expiration ddte of Dec, 31, Saturday the result of the oil dis- W^^^ TT! Wr mfK!!r m 3rT \ Not Matinee 5 p.m. Santa will greet the charged into the Minnesota 1962, shall have forfeited the •IHHESEHH Enjoy Ue Carroon youngsters. The Greenfield Lu- I I ^ H jY-A ° *° Carnival and Misssisippi Rivers from right to keep the same li- V fl 4 theran Esther Circle will serve broken soy bean oil storage cense nnmber and will be pJ fB l fl m Nlte-7:00-9:10 lunch. Music will be played by tanks at Mankato and a required to remove the DANCING *** *— ¦¦ii^\^^^^*JUJ-_____- f 25t-6Sc-8S< Mrs. Carl Pederson's organ pu- break in an oil pipeline at a present numbers from their AT THE NEW pils. tank farm near Savage." boats. LABOR TEMPLE SEE IT NOW! FREE HARMONY MOVIES What prevention measures The current registration pro: ORCHESTRA HARMONY , Minn. (Special) have been taken since to avoid cedure gives boat registrants For 361 days a year —Harmony merchants will spon- similar disasters next spring? one full year to renew after li- Every Sat. Night Palm Springs is just a sor free movies Saturday and Have all oil tank installations cense expiration. If renewal is not obtained during the renew- THE HERRMANNA1RES swank y playground. Dec. 14. On the second Saturday been properly diked to retain J& # _> t* Santa Claus will distribute the capacity of the storage able year , the boat owner will Member* & a C , v But oh that treats after the movies. tanks? Are the dikes maintain- be required to obtain new reg- vacation ^ 11 J yoweekend istrations. when all Jllllllllll k 11 j ^n uth DRIVE IN WABASHA CO. r I \ TEAWSTERS' ' ^ busts loose LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) and everything goes I —Mrs. Ed Corleus, Lake City, ™™< and Mrs. Notley Bennett , Min- rmjBc^JU -_-Q-£_____ -L___nJ Saturday™ Matinee at 2:15 neiska , co-chairmen for the Sis- DANCE ter Kenny Foundation drive in ____l_____J/_^^^-^T/f "T>>- PRICES: Wabasha County, asked that ^ SATURDAY NITE gg ** Matinee — H«-7Sc-$l.M Evening — S0c-$1 .0C-$1.25 residents pass the neighbor-to- at the PaLM neighbor envelopes on prompt- TEAMSTERS CLUB ly- 208 East Third St. ¦ M«mh«r» DIFFERENT BY FAITH, a __fSS__j£ 4^ Music by Emil Neumati oKIN AND IALLIN6 f and tho "Jolly Swiss Girls" jaBB voihe rMn - Vi iiB ** M_ H_ __ _lIf H_ __ ¦¦¦¦ V BUT WHAT ft WONDERFUL @EM X^ffi | £ SUNDAY s Cheeseburgers | | SPECIAL S oHAREDI <^___^,'U_«... 1 •, ____ ^^ \ ! • i JrwDM _t____W______^imm&mP* j__r ______f \ -__r ' ¦ ¦at FORD HOPKINS" AV ALON V >^_ _.^flM__r _v ' I Ballroom — La Crotte """ ¦ COMPLETE S ,.. ¦ By ffm\ til W_ ,____B_W_T^**c ff.»*frj—n____B_W ___L_C—_t _f _tf -——Hu—llij *w W. i_^| ~^«** JIVv ~'^Ll^_____ Bb^______fl_R £&** < ^_ '~* •' ^ ^^^^ 5 DINNER DANCE [ ': 4l^w^______k «r *ll_ M Served 11 a,rn.-4 :30 p.m.SM ^ Sunday, Dec. 8 ___K*-< ^^ | ¦Roast Tom Turkey *^^-'*- ______¦ ___ ^ H / 47^______rH______i&***j& ______fti* " ^' * •* *- _¦ifi : ' vi - — Music by — L_M__M_I______I" V^ "* *>"*^^^^______* ^^^______H^__B MB__F __ ¦ ¦ M______J ji uy______r ___P^^^_ or Ham Dinner ¦ Htwle Sturtt , .. M DOME ME SIEVENS TV HARDIN SIEFAN1E L.' ""*" i__L' ''* ^ L H iicludo a gsnsrout now! o4 aoop.am and Hl« Orcheitra flu ft y whipped potato*'. 0 Iblot _-i Made with nippy, taste-tempting chedd.ir ¦ ¦ -roislng, ' ntiv "ilari <" v*g* ¦** POWERS ROBERT JEHRV VAN DYKE BtAtili, hom«maiJ> clovirleot roll" CONRAD¦ JACK WESTOM¦ cheese, especiall y prepared for McDonald's. Written by URL HAMWt ft. JD. Pm-torf hy MICW t A HOff fliusded by NORMAN UUROG 2"Prt Pil'nr. W_ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ fifllhe »il.1, ne» Warm Bios wid track album Ittlur ing hoy tinging tor lha v«i) Inst lmt * coftt* wm f Grilled with juicy pure beef hamburger, R^n len cream tor m ______\ Wm ¦ ¦ dm tri All M H DANCER ^% ground fresh daily. Served in seconds T^CHN^OLOR^FromliVARNEfrBROS . Wi ¦Por only M M ™ . . . p ^ omdrtn't memtri . Wt pip ing hot and delicious on a toasted bun. m ft tovm trm rt«n ¦ ____\\ * *"' ml o*y Othtr Dlnmr Stlncllnni an Hj NOTE: "PALM SPRINGS WILL NOT i v. - o. • III II I mi »„« tsr.Ann imitt McDonald' WEEKEND" , w, ¦ ¦ Cur Mtnu Z s ... for cleanliness, convenience •itwiv **•«• . " "",l»» ""' EAGUS BE SHOWN SATURDAY MATINEE DUE TO: ¦ BOOTH end TABL B 5 and value. ffj mk *B SERVICE 5 K CARTOON CARNIVAL flDITKK Sunday thru Thursday 11 n.m . ro 11 p.m., Friday Wr t lli and Saturday II a.m. to Midn ight. I SATURDAY, DEC. 7 AT 1 :30 Saturday Nite D 25 Cartoont — Free Comics fi&l!_____[_j LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 61 JUST JrWwuL Itrvlc* tlori -^^STittil S^ li* Music by the Cktt SMii - siiwi tYAwMs ¦ Ownor M OF JUNCTION 14. S ALL SCATS 25C k2 BLOCKS WEST "Rhyrhm Kings " ? ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ « ¦ she had told Strum residents Latin courses offered at Saint she had taken four sleeping Teresa. A brief tape recorded pills and was warned not to Latin story was heard in -the tained by Sister Bede in Italy. plan an ice skating party Dec. Investigation drive home because of this. language laboratory and Bar- While refreshments were 27. At a meeting Tuesday, the Investigation will continue. bara Voelker spoke on the sta- being served the students com- Webelos badge and a miniature m ' .. THANK tus of Latin in the peted in a game of identifica- pin for his mother, graduation YOU ' ' Into Eleva today. tion of famous names connected certificate, a Boy Scout necker- Get Gmm chief and a slide were given to Thanks to the voters In Lets The slides were shown by with Rome. Prizes were won by X By A F. SHIRA j Latin Students Patricia Rapp who commented Carolyn McCown, Kay O'Dea, DuWayne Oakes. Stockton Village for their fine on sites she had visited in Rome. Susan Steber and Carole Dink- SANTA TO VISIT MABEL support in Tuesday's election. Tht Buttercup Family Death Pressed ier. Louise Leifeld, Peggy O'Neil ¦ MABEL, Minn. (Special ) - As we were mulching our clematis vines with some leaves WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Visit College and Susan Posch escorted the Santa Claus will visit Mabel at ast week, our thoughts went out to the family of plants to which — Investigation into the cause high school students on an in- SPRING GROVE CUB SCOUTS 2 p.m. Dec. 24. A free movie these' beautiful flowers belong. The graceful ol the car accident, wliich took 'Colored slides showing his- spectwn of exhibits. These ( beauty of vines can in- SPRING GROVE, Minn. Spe- will be shown Dec. 21 for chil- GEORGE HINTON Hf ""•Jj fd in many locations about the home and grounds and the life of Mrs. Doris Sieg, 24, toric sites in Rome were seen cluded marble statuettes ob- cial)—Spring Grove Cub Scouts dren of the area. they will enhance the landscape beyond compare with their large Eleva, Oct. 17, continued this by 45 members of the Winona attractive blooms in a variety week. ¦ of colors, Senior High School chapter of £?' ?¦ T1_5 wers of the clematis do not have true petals, but, /The state medical examiner insteadi <. , 5° the Junior Classical League dur- : ___0l^_____ their beauty consists of petal-like sepals that may num- from Madison, accompanied by I " k~ - ^- I oer tour to eight, or more in Trempealeau County Sheriff Or- ing a visit Wednesday to the "_W __f^E^B^^ 1 case of some of the large- the newer forms the individual ris Klundby, questioned persons classics department at College 4HS) flowered hybrids. A number of in Strum, Eleva and Mondovi. of Saint Teresa. some of the flowers may vary from single, species are some- semi-double to fully double, in Authorities say Mrs. Sieg slept The program was arranged 1 T~ ]*n w ^•V ^^^•¦Si0atte'¦^¦•' W M M jp II times called virgin's-bow€r. in her car at Strum part of the by Sister M. Bede, head of the f fe^* £ variety of colors, but blue is .1 & •••••jSvyvea'/aey As we contemplate the beau- probably the favorite. afternoon prior to the accident, department. A committee of six _Jnfi?*_HV ^^E____^^ 1 ty ahd gracefulness of a clema- The attractive columbine, or then started home, and was a Teresan Latin students, head- tis vine in full bloom, little do aquilegia, is also a member of half-mile west of Strum on High- ed by Sue Johnson, presented ; *3 we think of it as belonging to this family. It is a native of way 10 when her vehicle went the program as a part of the % ' *r ii l ^^sf^i^V I the buttercup family, the Ra- this area and can be common- out of control and rolled over observance of Latin Week at nunculaceae, a large group of ly seen growing in shadv loca- 1 Vi times, pinning her. the college. plants numbering some 1,200 tions. We have a number of She died at 8 p.m. at an Eau The students and their chap- I . '-A-W "Q ri -A*- 1 species. They comprise -woody them on our grounds. During re- Claire hospital about 2V. hours ter adviser, Miss Margaret vines, herbaceous perennials, cent years many hybrids have after the accident. Schummers ,were greeted by herbs and other forms scatter- been developed with beautifully Earlier investigations showed Margaret Pettit who discussed ¦¦ ¦ ed throughout the world ¦3K .Ail I fir -z* ^an ¦ I l if » colored and long-spurred flow- " d¦ ¦ M! *#* .. ' .. Some of the buttercups are ers. Recently, hybrids with dou- %'/*£, pj " *wj P] I nothing more than weeks. Yet, ble flowers have been introduc- one of the most attractive and ed. ~ ¦ well-known species is the marsh :¦ marigold, often called the cow- NOW THAT the fall garden ' ilj ffi *MwX_PTv ¦ ¦ S A.mi slip by some plant lovers Its work is largely out of the way, Let s talk about the i v ••/*" »—**• . ¦fey.'V'AyA.Ji bright golden blossoms can be this is a good time to go over seen in the spring along streams the plantings in retrospect with DIFFERENCE in Fuel Oils I pOT 3 j and in marshy places. possible changes and additions pilfiTl in mind for another year. Cai-Rad in Midland INFRA- ' DIGGING DEEPER into the t HEAT absorbs and disperse** i if "A- ' 1FS3 1* kA 'i family name, we find that it Midland Infra-Heat fuel oil moisture, prevents rust and ¦; ¦ ¦ was derived from the word •with Cal-Rad looks like most sl^«e- | h« moisture burns Caledonia Native the fuel. - ._. . other fuel oils. However, you ^'th _ /f tine A Ranunculus which in Latin im for W MIIJY "ur burner m, ^ z j means a little frog. This name can't see the differences in . f *m$Ff m^l Attends New York the fuel oil that are the re- noz_ le stays &aUW was probably applied because «le n insl e ¦ ¦ suit of refining and blending j» > ° i^__^S_% t of the marshy, or meadow-like, Teacher Meeting processes. These are the and out. -No JSgggl&fc ,, habitats where many of the spe- differences that can cost you smoke , soot , ^vm^-.r^ i fue wa*!te <,l' cies are found. CALEDONIA, Minn. -t beat Uniform fuel* atom- Ration like this gives you CURTIS MATHES tives. They, too, are different. families are not always deriv- teacher at John Marshall High clean-burning, economical Si; • ' t. i Cal-Rad in Midland INFRA- - ¦ : ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ [ I__- , . . ' f i ed from some of the most spec- School, Rochester, is one of 15 heating comfort. ' ' HEAT is a tested and proved y L ^ tacular members, but because teachers and future teachers additive that overcomes the When you are tempted to of certain characteristics com- taking part in a conference in moisture and slud ge prob- »ay, ' oh^ , all fuel oils are mon to the group. In the case New York this week. lems inherent with heating alike ' . . .. think about those oils. With ordinary fuel oil two little pictures Remember of the buttercup family, as with A graduate of Caledonia High the importance of these . il- some others, th» classification in your tank, moisture can School and Winona State Col- ea use damaging rust and ferences in fuel oil. Home Entertainment Center is based on the flower charac- lege, he is the son of Mr. and sludge formation. Let's see For the finest money Saving, I ¦ f ters such as the number of se- Mrs. Paul Plitzuweit, Caledonia. •what that means clean, home heating fuel, ¦ ¦ pals, which in some species are The opening in your oil ' «dj the Midland cooperative, I ' ' i He taught in Harmony before Midland has the Com- . petal-like as with the clematis, joining the John Marshall fac- turner's nozzle is smaller Only than the period ending this fort Assurance Plan featur- I For the finest in TV picture and Hi-Fidelity Sound I and in other species of the ulty. ing both Budget Pay and group sentence. That tiny hole must hooded and irregular. Tlie New York conference, stay open and clean for ef- Keep-Fill services and only : True petals may not be pres- sponsored by the National Edu- ficient fuel atomization and Midland has petroleum pro- -., r:r :| Midland con- . . ent, or in the case of some spe- cation Association and the Mag- combustion, ducts that are I ... . from the oil well . m cies such as the columbine azine Publishers Association, is Here the tiny particle of lust trolled . . _. « ^ ^'-\'..y'\ ^ have long spurs. . .or sludge is to you. concerned with qualities needed ^^^^^^ lod ged near \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\____\_\ Through Yoor Purchase* , by a teacher. It is one of a ~\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WmmmWBmthat small -> - . NOW LET us look at some opening. You <•>¦^ Become a Stock- of the other members of this series dealing with problems ^^B De- ho at tht concerning education. I^HMH gf fleeted fuel lder Midland co- I Greensboro large family with which our The i^&B)§Ms | Plitzuweit took part readers are familiar. First to tn a dis- unburned. cussion of "New Models in Am- ^^^^^^^^^^^ be mentioned is the peony, as Faulty burning makes ______B it is the most important genus erican Education" and spoke Pf of the family from the stand- briefly on his reasons for choos- point of the gardener. The num- ing his career. call bers of the sepals and petals in He will return from New York ^^^^^^^^^^ 9 the various species place it un- Saturday. der the classification of .butter- >«t h> INFKA-HEAT «Wi cw«w cups. Of course, the large •showy blossoms of the fully Chiropractors Buy double types of peonies have Building at Plainivew many more petals than the five LEWISTON CO-OP ASSOCIATION to ten in number of the original PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) LEWISTON - Ph. 3141 species. —Dr. W. C. Boisen and Dr. D. When we look at a irtagniri- E. Chambers will open a chiro- ROLLINGSTONE CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION cent peony bloom little do we practic center here about Jan. ROLLINGSTONE - Ph. ?351 think that it is closely related 1. The center will be in the old to the insignificant flowers of location of the Church of Christ FOUR SQUARE CO-OP OIL CO. some of the weedy members of and the former manse. The of- CALEDONIA SPRING GROVE MABEL the buttercup family, but t h e fice for the time being win be Ph. 724-2787 Ph. 225 Ph. 131 classification is there. We pre- in the manse. The two doctors I ... in genuine oiled ; fer to forget the latter , but can- have purchased the property *\ from the Church of Christ. They TRI-COUNTY CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION ¦ not overlook them. One is in- RUSHFORD-Ph. 864-7722 HOUSTON-Ph. m : clined to wonder why this group also operate the Chiropractic TW 6-3755 1 walnut finish¦ ? . . U was not designated as the pe- Health Center in the Miracle WINONA - Dial 9345 or 4185 I • ' . ' / ONLY . / / . z ony family. Mile, Rochester. FILLMORE CO-OP SERVICES ANOTHER MEMBER of this MONDOVI PATROL PARTY LANESBORO-Ph. HO 7-3465 HARMONY—Ph. 884-4171 95 ;i lowly named family, that is so MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - f- _£ fi %M Students of the Mondovi Pub- I ALL IN ONE UNIT! / 900^f 7 u 1> --f well-loved as a garden flower, HOKAH CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION ¦ ¦ ¦ ,T ¦ ' "' lic School Safety Patrol are $ : ' : y % "M ' is the stately delphinium. The HOKAH — Ph. W4-3S0O ¦ ' improved forms have greatly planning a Christmas party at | • 23 inch Curtis Mathes TV ; : ^.~-w outdistanced the original annual the school Monday from 8 to PEOPLES CO-OP ASSOCIATION Plus Stereo I Wk' and perennial species of the 9:30 p.m. Students will play PLAINVIEW - Ph. KE 4-2O02 • j ^:^~ larkspur , the name by which games and exchange gifts. ; *' ¦ ¦ Treats will' be furn ished. I • Plus AM-FM Radio : •// •! they are sometimes kno-wn. In I : : *v**- 2 \\ • 23, 000 volts of picture power .' / /$%- A y \ ' ; ; I • Heavy duty power transformer , • ' / | ^ ***" : /-7 J ii Four speed automatic record changer **"*•••*-...i / Jl • v _? 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* _B B Ciivc the bourbon Americans prefer to any other... I (r \ ONLY \ , i versatile, del icious Old ('row ? 4Mi \ 31995 = f^PFN : Thr traditional choice forljolicl aydrinks lias T | v / f r mr ou cver tas(cJ - alwavs Keen Old Crow. It makes any drink " "'* ^ "^ ™* . ' V ! I W \ ...i ^ tonight ! . mix 2 qts. eggnog-mix with 4/5 qt. Old (Vow i • i i ,1 . i "" L l 1 J. L / I —from11 imnch to highball—taste better. AXII r„i fi. u* J />L *H C* H ^ • •""" .VISIT SANTA TODAYf J. i 1 fa htl ""4' ¦" - | and 1/2 ^pt. lig y whipped cream. C hill. Stir. j ¦Z ^ . • *" MKNT IIIM AT IIIS rf iZ Z\ • . • WOUKKHOP V J j Serve wi th sprinkling ; | s^T > >-* - " C'ORNKK TII11U) AND MAIN of nutmeg. .Serves 30. j ¦ ¦ M \ 1 .- ' .. *.-? r-Ov 3:00 to Dial) P.M. F j ; L J • "" >- ^ s w[! smmmmm' ^iimmyxyy___umm!®^^ y Dividend Credit HOW DO YOU STAND, SI R? "If You'd Remove Your Hat/ I Think My Little Boy Could See!' To Your Good Health Letters to The Repeal Questioned Johnson Turns Editor Let Doctor THE CROWING number of corpora- (Editor'! Hole : Let- Treat tions reporting higher profits and promis- To Foreign Affairs ters must be temperate, ing extra dividends has sharpened public of reasonable length and interest in the congressional proposal to By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER signed by the writer. Bursitis all repeal the 4 percent tax credit on Bona fide namei of By J. G. MOLNER. M.D. dividends President Johnson wisely turned his first at- letter-writers will be tention to foreign affairs after assuming the permitted under the present income tax published. No religious, Dear Dr. Molner: law. reins of government. medical or person al con- Please write about bur* This, of course, is the most crucial area of accept- it in my For the first time in several years, troversies are titi.. I have operation during a period of transition from able.) shoulder. My friends stockholders see a possibility of a return one administration to another. It becomes even have different opinions on their investments of 4 percent or slight- more crucial when the change is made sud- Holiday Inn Project about how it should be ly more. They are also optimistic about denly because of an unforeseen event, such as Sorely Needed By City treated. Some say it can the prospects for the coming year. was the case in this instance. To the Editor : be cured by exercise, From the moment of President Kennedy's some say an operation This good news, however, has been As a future resident and sad and untimely death, the need existed for taxpayer of W i n o n a, I is necessary, and still clouded by the action of the House of Rep- another hand on the ship of state. Vice Presi- would like to congratulate others recommend shots. resentatives ih voting for the repeal of the dent Johnson supplied it immediately. He lost Alderman James Stoltman - MRS. G. R. H. present 4 percent tax credit. no time in assuming the oath of and attorney Harold Sweat- office as President and direct- er for their stand for a Bursitis is inflammation For the small investor, eliminating the of a fluid-filled sac over ing his attention to the most economically p r o g r • s- credit represents an increase of $100 in his important questions of that sive Winona. which the tendons of a joint tax on $2,500 income from dividends. For high office. The proposed Holiday Inn ride. (Such a sac is called the larger investor , it represents an in- At that instant, it was im- structure, with it's accom- a bursa.) Injury and con- crease of $1,000 in tax on an income from portant . for us to show tho paning influx of money, is tinued pressure are the us- dividends and interest of $25,000. . world that there is a continuity sorely needed in Winona's ual causes. "Tennis elbow" in the affairs of a democracy. economy: These men are is an example; also "house- THE INCREAS E looms large in th. It was important for us to con- fighting for Winona's eco- maid's knee." . eyes ' of elderly couples who depend on divi- vince the world that the Amer- nomic future and should Exercise is not the ans- dends arid interest for their retirement! ican people were firmly behind have the support of every wer, as it merely keeps the the new President. And it was citizen of Winona. tender place irritated. Rest, It would be a tax increase for these peo- Goldwater important for the new Presi- The capital which will be however, often permits heal- ple at a time when Congress presumably to show the world that he had a firm grasp of provide- by this corpora- ing. Various injections ara is writing a bill to cut the tax burden the necessities of that moment in history. tion alone is worth fighting used when needed. Some- rather than raise it. I, for one, -believe that this was done with for , but this venture will times excess fluid is with- both finesse and dispatch. President Johnson pave the way for other drawn. Why not let your The main argument that is being made never faltered for an instant. groups interested in our doctor treat the bursitis * in- in favor of reducing taxes is that tax cuts HE EXUDED quiet confidence and deter- city, and this we cannot be stead of relying on friends, will stimulate the economy, increase pro- deprived of. The site of the some of whom have given mination in a way that could not fail to re- , just duction, provide more employment and assure a shocked and saddened nation. His proposed structure you incorrect advice? generally encourage greater west of the intersection of prosperity. conduct and his activities also served to as- Huff Street, Dear Dr. Molner : I sure our allies, as well as our enemies, that Highway 61 and Yet the tax increase on dividends penal- is a SWAMP! This land is had an overactive izes the very people who invest their sav- American can be steadfast even in the midst as it thyroid gland. I think of sudden and unexpected adversity. serving no purpose ings in stocks and other corporate securi- now is and it is more of the doctors destroyed it ties and provide a large share of the capi- This was not an easy job. It had to be per- ao eyesore on the Great completely when they tal that makes industrial expansion possi- formed during a period of national mourning River Road than the "Scenic gave me radioactive io- . ble. by a man heavily burdened with his own per- Spot" as some people-feel. dine in a glass of orange sonal grief. It had to be done without cere- Perhaps if more people juice. THES E SAME investors hav« Jong felt, mony in an office equipped for other types of were a little more progres- Of course their inten- with reason , that they have been the vic- governmental activity. THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND sive, as the above men tion was only partial de- tims oi double taxation. They pay a tax It had to be done between the demands of have shown themselves to struction. on the dividends they receive from the protocol levied by the funeral and burial of his be, and cared about the de- Now I take three tab- earnings of companies which already have good friend and running mate. It had to be velopment of Winona, this lets of thyroid extract a have been taxed at a rate of 52 percent. done while the world stood at his elbow and controversy could day. In my OWD estima- a nation, watched through tear-dimmed eyes. Teen-age Talk Rep laces been avoided . tion, I was feeling bet- Most companies , according to recent T John H. Goss ter when taking only one statistics, pay out roughl BUT IT WAS done and done well. N o mat- 222 High Forest St. y 64 percent of ter how one may differ with the new Presi- and a half tablets. 1 felt their earnings after taxes in dividends. dent's policies and governmental attitudes, "Blue Book" of Birchen more relaxed and my fa- They have been compelled to do so in or- there is room for nothing but admiration on Strange Document cial appearance was bet- der to pay investors a sufficient return on the part of all those in government for the way Patter of Small Feet To the Editor: ter. their money to make a market for their By JACK ANDERSON Both daughters cuddle thinking of us," explains Is it possible that my he assumed an almost impossible task. the strangest docu- stocks. Even so, few stocks yield a return In the space of a few activity-crammed (Editor 's Nole: The and coddle the President in Lynda, who is thoughtful One of gland was not complete- ments since Adolph Hitler's after all? of more than 4 or 41,. percent, many less days, it appears that the new President has Washing ton Merry - Go - the time-tested manner of about writing and phoning ly destroyed Round is written today pretty girls who know how her parents. "Mein Kampf" ii "The Blue Is the blood test I had than that. brought himself up to date on most area of in- right wing ternational concern. by Jack Anderson , asso- to handle their father *. The new first lady, in Book" of the for thyroid index abso- Society. A mar- CAPITAL FOR growth and expansion ciate oj Drew Pearson.) They also take their prob- turn, has a habit of ending John Birch lutely infallible? - W.C. Among his initial activities was a confer- vel of historical misstate- must be supplied from the remaining por- ence, with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Sec- lems to him for adult dis- phone talks with her daugh- WASHINGTON - Though cussion, even consult him ments, it reads like a horror Let's get over the idea tion of company earnings or must be bor- retary of Defense Robert McNamara and our ters with some tender re- the chatter and patter of about their boy friends. mark like "you are loved ," tale conceived by a sick that any laboratory find- rowed. ambassador to South Vietnam , Henry Cabot little children are sadly de- during a nightmare. ing is absolutely infallible. Lodge. This undoubtedly It pleases him to be gruff or "I have faith in you." mind provided him with the parting from the White "The Blue Book" actual- To be sure, plenty of tests This squeeze on earnings, together with latest information on one of the world' and grumpy about such She tries to let her daugh- s touch- House, there will soon be matters, but the first lady is a printed version of are not to be doubted. A the relatively uninviting returns iest trouble spots, Southeast Asia. ters make their own deci- ly to inves- the new sounds of rapid-fire confides that he is secretly sions, approaches their a two-day monologue deliv- blood count is low, pr high. tors, is blamed to a large extent for the teen talk and the latest flattered. problems with this usual ered by heap-big-chief Rob- Or an unwelcome organism slow economic growlh of the country about hit tunes. Both girls take an absorb- opener; "Let's discuss this ert Welch at a December is found. Or your tempera- which many economists have been so con- IN YEARS GONE BY For President Johnson's ing- interest in their father 's and decide what's best." 1958 meeting in Indianapolis ture is 98.6 or it is 102. cerned. teen-age daughters , Lynda career. It is typical of them of 11 influential big business You don't doubt these find- Bird and Lucy Baines, are that Lucy was broken- NO STRANGERS to the and industrial leaders. It ings . Congress conceded that the taxation of Ten Years Aqo . . . 1953 moving in , with their rec- hearted after he lost the White House, Lynda and was at this meeting that the Plenty of other tests show dividends is excessive when it authorized ord players, portable TV presidential nomination to Lucy were invited to af- John Birch Society was that you are " a little high ," Mrs. Albert Ross, Mrs. P. G. Dobberstein fairs that Jacqueline Ken- the 4 percent tax credit and exempted the and Mrs. Vincent Joswick received the prizes sets, stuffed dogs, cats, John Kennedy in 1960, but founded. or "a little low," but they first $50 of dividend income. and donkeys, and Lucy's Lynda took the defeat more nedy thought they would The fantasy world of Rob- don't mean that half way in 500 at the card party given by the C.N.W. enjoy. The first invitation Woman 's Club. The prizes in schafskopf went pet beagle puppies, "Him " philosophically. ert Welch — as it emerges in between is "right." THE CURRENT move to lower the tax and "Her. " was to attend a Shake- from "The Blue Book" — is Your thyroid gland may to Mrs. Alvin Voss and Mrs. John Wilsie. IN FACT, she was off speare reading for Sudan ' on corporation income from 52 to 48 per- Lucy, s a whole cloth of plots and destroyed. Mrs. Erwin Ahrens, Lewiston, has received 16, has already sup- touring Disneyland later head of state. not have been cent represents another admission that an honorable mention in the centerpiece clas- plied the White House counter-plots weaved of the The radioactive iodine re- the nation's economic growth is being im- when her father was nom- Lucy, worried that they thread of conspiracy on a sification of the 1953 nationwide crochet con- switchboard with a long inated for* the vice presi- duced its size and overac- peded by excessive taxation. If this cut is test. Her centerpiece was entered in the con- list of her friends, so she must have been invited by loom of suspicion. tivity, which in your case dency. She learned the news mistake, to be accepted as _ necessary spur to test through the Winona County Fair. can maintain the telephone scrawled a note to He accuses Chief Justice was necessary. After that in- from a waitress at a soda Mrs. Kennedy asking: "I dustrial and economic growth, then it must contacts so vital to teen- Earl Warren of giving in- the extract was used to ad- fountain , but not in time love your invitation . I am creasing help to the Com- follow that for the same reasons investors Twen ty-Five Yea r Ago . . . 1938 age communication. just your thyroid activity to appear on television with very honored , but are you munists. Of the Eisenhower ought not to be additionally penalized , David H. Fakler , county auditor , with the Lynda , 19, will remain in the family. aware of our ages?" to whatever level is right a dormitory at the Univer- administration he declared votes from 22 of the 41 precincts in the county Next day, she confessed Back came a letter from for you. Tell your doctor If the investing public gets the impres- sity of Texas at least un- "—it was clear that treason that you feel that you are recounted , was still maintaining his lead. to newsmen : "I was always Mrs. Kennedy assuring —and a willingness to close sion that the government is merely putting Arnold Mayer -was re-elected president of til the end of this term. too tense. That' s what he daddy 's darling daughter. Lucy : "I am very well one's eyes to treason, which into one pocket what it is extracting from St. Joseph's Society of St. Joseph's Church at But a room will be await- But 1 wasn aware of your ages but I wants to know from you, ing her in the White House 't daddy 's darling , is itself treasonous — were the other pocket , some of the hopeful a meeting at the school auditorium attended , daughter last night!" want you anyway." He'll say, "Well , then, let's complete with the personal widespread and rampant— ." bloom may disappear from the present bv 75 members. It will be his third term. The Johnson girls are not For all the excitement try a little less for a few bulletin board which she Also denounced was the weeks and see how it optimistic business outlook. the least inhibited about and glamor of being cele- late President Kennedy who likes to keep cluttered with brated children works." Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 clippings and mementos. telling how much they love , the John- Welsh stated gave an "ap- Edward Czaplewski has gone to Minneapolis their parents. son girls sometimes refer That's the sane way of pearance of excellent mor- No two where he will work in the shoe department NEXT SUMMER , Lynda Though away in Texas, to themselves as "de-priv- als, practicing medicine. because it is expedient people are exactly alike. of one of the big stores. may have a White House Lynda has desenbed her ileged children " because for his purpose 'Downtown' An " and that he The laboratory gives us a Burglars who broke into the cold storage wedding, though the date relationship with her moth- their father 's eminence has (JFK) sought Communist of W . R. Foster on Main street did not seek hasn 't been set. She is en- er as "moral togetherness.'' fonmd them to live in the sensible working point. support and would carry the we adjust to Investmen t to Protect to rifle the cash drawer , but took away only gaged to Ensign Bernard "We always know she i.s spotlight. ball on behalf of the Com- From that , eggs , which at present high prices for tho Rosenbach , an Annapolis munist aims here in the suit the patient' s needs. graduate, who lives in Com- WE HAVE URGED before that a vital fresh articles , ate considered valuable. United States —." Advertisement fort, Tex., 50 miles from This is the type of gar- necessity confronting Red Wing today is to the LBJ ranch. Jhn ^IALL plan our future downtown in a way that. Seventy-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1888 bage presented for public Both girls are as breath- consumption by the John Tense Nerves will open up large s pace for new stores , for The date City Carriage Works has received less ami beguiling a.s the Birch Society. Taking this retail gro*wth and expansion. Better lo have a special diploma on their exhibit at the last state fair , together with a highly comrnenda- Kennedy children were fris- part of the prescription may Block Bowels new stores In a single, expanded downtown ky and frolicsome. cause a little gagging lory letter from the president of the society. at Yout colon has nerves that control than a community divided between an old .1 . V. Case Jr ., of Missoula , Mont , who is Lynda has her lather's first , unless you have al- , regularity. When you arc tense or nerv- downtown and a new shopping center in in Winona , reports matters very active in that persuasiveness her moth- ready conditioned yourself ous, normal bowel impulses may b» the outskirts. promising territory. er's gentleness. .She is quick to swallow the whole un- blocked—and you become consti- with a quip, but is never diluted quackeries of the pated. New COWNAID tablets relievo Out at Fairmont , the Chamber of Com- One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1863 smart alecky. She loves to lunatic fringe. tltii misery with a new principle—a merce has just set up a new committee of ride, swim, dance , howl. How can any American unique colonic nerve stimulant plus The Minnesota Packet Co. has sold its en- in ipccialbulkingaclionns recommended leading retailers with exact ly this motiva Like most girls , she is good, conscience support it? tire line of steamboats , barges and other prop- pound-conscious. by many doctors. Result? COI.ONAID tion. Chamber manager Neil Ilartliep pro A . B. Guenther puts your colon back to work—gently erty and the old company that has for many Lucy is more pensive and posed a study of converting the business 713 Harriet St. relieve*, constipation overnight. Ynu years almost ruled the trade of the Upper Mis- thoughtful. She is sweetly section into a downtown shopping plaza in feel great! Get clinically-proved sissipp i , will pass out of existence altogether. o;i OLONAIO tender , lavishes affection SHOCKING C today. Introductory size 43* order to ward off an outlying shopp ing cen- The property sold consists of 15 steamboats, people and pets. Though she BEGINNING ter. 27 barges , with all the equipment and appur- is now limited to her two SHEFFIELD, Ala. tin - tenccs, and some warehouse property, for which Radio Station WSHF had a "You will little beagles, she has own- Your have a shopping center if you $150,000 was paid by gentlemen connected with ed ducks, chickens , even "shocking" experience on don 't do something about it , " Ilartliep told the Illinois Central Railroad Co. white mice. When a pet its initial broadcast day. Fairmont retailers. "And it will hurt you. ¦ becomes sick , Lucy makes Aftor several weeks of im- WINONA You have an investment to protect. " bedside visits to the animal patient waiting . to get legal For the preaching of the crosii In to them hospital. red tape cleared , the mo- HARTLIEP ALSO HAD a iurvey to that perish (tiolMiness; but unto n_ which urn ment had arrived for "sign- SUNDAY back up his proposal. Outlying shopping saved it I H the power of God. 1 Corinthians 1:1K. THE IMIKSIDIONT , who on" with playing of the Star centers almost always stay open every likes to play the stern fa- Spangled Banner. night, he said , and downtown usually has ther but has a hard time Triumphantly, the station NEWS putting on a convinc ing per- to offer a second weekly shopping night in engineer flipped on a turn- WINONA DAILY NEWS formance , has said of hid table and strains of the na- Brings You order to compete. Ilartliep pointed lo daughters : "Lynda is so An Independent Newspaper — Established 185H tional anthem floated out Worthington, Willmar, Montevideo and smart that she'll always be on the airways. But befora Charles Cily, Iowa , where shopping centers VV. V. W HITE (!. It C I .OSWAV C. E, L INDKN able to t ake care of her- the song was finished , light- THE have opened in the outskirts, or are about Publisher Era:. Director Business Mgr. self. Lucy is so appealing ning struck the tower. Oper- to, and at least the major downtow n stores nml Ktlitnr & Adv. Director and feminine that there 11 ations were disrupted and it WORLD now stay open two nights per week. always be some man "I hope these are half as good . , E. Klagge, Ralph Kohner, , Mary's College. pre-holiday social event. Russell Kohner, Sugar Loaf district will speak ess session. The first segment of the pro- Carney of St. Mary's will sing Many of the women who at- ; Edw. C. Kolyszko Sr., A. L. Koshovich, to the Stockton PTA members It will be given for the a tenor solo. ! Sylvester Kosiddwskl, Mrs. Walter Kelly, The party will be Dec. 16 at gram will be done by the Col- Miss Beverly Keyes, Monday at 8 p.m . about the Boy public at 8.15 p.m. Sunday in tend the dinner and concert and Miss Anne King, Eagles Hall , where dinner will lege Concert Chorus of 60 THE COLLEGE Chapel Choir dance afterwards with their es- ! Mrs, Fred Kino. Mr . Claude Kremer, Scout program. the auditorium of Winona Sen- voices. They will sing "Hallelu- Messrs. and Mmes. Robert A. Krlck , be served at 6:30 p.m. and gifts ior Hi will perform "Ecce Sacerdos," corts will be garbed in lovely Joseph E. Krier, S. J . Kryszko, Fred Parents of boys interested in gh School. The concert is : will he exchanged . Reservations jah" from "Hit the Deck" ; "In although others Kueppers Sr ., LeRoy Kuhlmann, Leo La scouting are urged to be pres- sponsored this year as usual by Stadler; "Halls of Ivy," Russell formal gowns, France, L. Charles Landman Jr., Louis the Still of the Night," Porter; ent. are to be made with Mrs. Ar- St. Rita's Guild of the Ca- and Knight ; "I'm on My will appear in cocktail and din- C . Landman Sr., Carl W. Lauer, William thur Bard , who is co-chairman "Wait for the Wagon," Hunter- A. Laurie, John A . Lea' , Charles Lentz, Plans will be made thedral of the Way," "Rumson Town" and ner dresses. ' for the Sacred Heart. Shaw ; "Shenandoah," Bartholo- . Harold J . Libera, Mr. Paul Libera, with Mrs. Walter Hoppe. Mem- "Wond'rin' Star," from Lerner Mrs. Frances P. Lucas, Messrs. and Christmas treats for the children Tickets are available from mew; "Trepak" from Tchaikov- bers are to brin^ their muscu- members or and Loewe's "Paint Your Wag- THE SPIRIT of tlie evening Mmes. Charles Llndtn, James W. Wc- and the tree at the school. may be bought at ski's "Nutcracker Suite," ar- , built up over the ; Cabe, Archie McGill, Harry McGrath, lar dystrophy kits to the party. on." is elegance ; Frank McGraw, C. Stanley McMahon, Mrs. Vincent Daniel and Mrs. the door. rangement by Waring ; High score in cards went to "Brush The Winona Boys Choir, com- years into a traditional high- ' Ted F. Male r , Russell B . Malloy, Jay Daryl Potter will serve lunch. PERFORMING under ; Martin, Mrs. William Markle, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Giemza and the Aux- the di- Up on Your Shakespeare," from prised of 85 boys from the light of the early holiday season This is the meeting which rection of Brother Paul, chair- THE ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Aureliu). H.' Visit, Rt. Rev. Msgr. iliary gift was won by Mrs. "Kiss Me Kate," Porter; and grade schools of Winona , who of in Winona , and heightened this ! John A. Mich. was postponed on Nov. 25. '¦ John Koslowski. Hostesses were have been formed into a sopra- Miss Kenna Juel Carter to year because of the college _ Messrs. and Mmes. Gerald S. Meier, John Christ Ambuehl has Jubilee Year. R. E. Mlesbauer, Ben A. Miller, Rudolph Mmes. Bernard Smith and Her- no singing group by Brother ; W. Miller , Mark J. Modleskl, Max Mo- bert Teska. Happy Home Roya l Neighbors Paul , will sing traditional and been announced by the Guests will approach the i lock, John T . Morris, John A. Murphy, 1 Leo F. Murphy, Mr . Paul Mrachek, Galesville OES lovely music, including "Silent bride-elect's parents, Mr. campus hall on red carpets ! Judge , and Mn. Leo F. Murphy, SUNDAY PARTY Hold Annual Election " Gruber; "0 Come All stretched under canopies, after j Mrs. Margaret Olsen, Messrs and ( Meeting Night, and Mrs. Earl Carter, Alma, ! Mmes. W. Leo Murphy. Harry B. Nathe, ARCADIA. Wis. Special) •— Ye Faithful," "The First Noel," liveried footmen has relieved Robert J. Nathe, Robert S. Norfham, ! Elects Officers KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)— Recognition for the two 50- Wis. The prospective bride- : i • . The American Lutheran Church "Away in a Manger," Luther; them of their cars. They will Francis ' O'Hearn, James 0. Laughlln, Women will hold their annual Officers were elected by the year camp members, Mmes. groom is the son of Mr. Ray O'Laughlln, Robert S . Olms'tead, Jo- ; GALESVILLE. Wis. (Special ) "Twelve Days of Christmas," be formally announced with the seph Orlowske, Joseph C Page. Christmas party Sunday • at 2 Kellogg Happy Home Camp Schurhammer and Helen " and Mrs. Christ Ambuehl, Mr —' An election of officers was Lucy Shaw-Parker, and " 'Twas the sound of trumpets. . Donald E- Pellowskl. Messrs. .and p.m. in the church dining hall. 2642, Royal Neighbors of Ameri- Sarb, was made. Alma. The wedding will be Mmes. . S . J. Pettersen, C. E, Pinole, held by the Order of Eastern Night Before Christmas." After a social hour of meet- Paul £. Pletke, Joseph Pllnskl, Robert , A group from Whitehall will he ca*, at their annual meeting at : Poole, Star 206 Galesville. recently, A mother and daughter group The Marinotes will play a Feb. 1 at St. Joseph's Catho- ing friends and faculty mem- Romey F. Potratz, Daniel F. on the program. A buffet lunch- the Methodist Church. of the local Happy Home Camp ! Przybylski , Don Rsclti. William H. Rei- i with several grand officers group of jazz selections. . lic Church in Tucson , Ariz. bers of the college, the guests narts, Douglas Robinson, Harvard K. j present . eon will be served. Elected were, Mrs. John Hag- were all seated at one table Miss Carter is a graduate will be served a sumptuous ban- Robinson, |_. L. Roerkohl, John R oskopp, er, oracle; Mrs. Vernon John- for the dinner served after the THE COLLEGE Concert Chor- Rev. V. J. Schaefer , Messrs. and Mmes. ! Officers for the coming year HOSPITAL CLUB of Alma High School and the quet in the ballroom , where James F. Rowan, Rocco Russo, Clarence son, past oracle; Mrs. Earl meeting. They were mothers us will again take the spotlight A. Satka. Neil K . Sawyer, James ! are as follows : Mrs. George SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- School of Dentistry at Mar- special seating arrangements J T. , to sing "Gijanada ," Lara; Schain. Donald W . • Schmanskl, B, A. I Jenks, worthy matron; George ) Timmsen vice oracle; Mrs. and daughters Mrs. Earl Tim- this year to en- I cial — The Spring Grove Hos- "Clambake" Irom "Carousel" quette University. She is have been made Schneider, Roger Schneider, Harold Jenks, Worthy patron ; Mrs. Agnes Stamschror, recorder; msen and Mrs. Victor Klein ; sure parties' being together. , 'Schuh, Maurice Schuh , Robert Selover , pital Club will meet Monday Mrs. Ervin Irish receiver ; Mrs. Vernon Johnson and Mrs. by Rodgers and Hammerstein employed in Tucson. Her ! Dr . and Mrs. John Sevenants, Dr. and | Henry Lovig, associate matron; afternoon for a Christmas par- , Mrs. Butlers will stand behind the Mrs. Joseph Skemp, Dr. and also their "Dame" from fiance is a graduate of Alma and Mrs. Je- ! Curtis Homer , associate patron; George Lamey Jr., chancellor ; David Lamey; Mrs. Raymond places, quick , to supply the needs rome C. Speltz, Messrs . and Mmes. E. ¦ ty and exchange of gifts. Mrs. Cecil Weir, marshal ; Mrs. Slawson and Mrs. Glen Ken- "South Pacific" ; "Old Devil High School and served J. Sievers, William Sievers, Floyd R. j Mrs. Lester. Nicols, secretary; Moon," from "Finian's Rain- of the diners. Simon, Joseph Skemp, Robert C. Skemp; Victor Klein, assistant marshal; nedy; Mrs. Delia Tibor and four years in the Air Force. William Skemp, Leonard A . Slaggle, w. • Mrs. Herman Parker, treasur- , Lane-Harburg, with a During the meal a concert Mrs. Elizabeth Ahrens, inner Mrs. John Hager ; Mrs. Margar- bow " He is employed with the i Wayne Smith . Stanley Speltz, Arnold E. er; Mrs. Deward Richmond , solo by .Edward Kolyszko; "The of lovely music will be pre- i Stoa, ; conductress; Mrs. Herman sentinel ; Mrs. Margaret Rutz, Mrs. Allen Gessner. Tucson Public Mr. Walter F. Sullivan, Very Rev. et Rutz and Hour " from "Bye Schools. sented. Musical groups that will outer sentinel ; Mrs. Eva Telephone Msgr . Emmett . T . Tighe, Mrs. Rose ,: Dopp, associate conductress. Bye Birdie," Strouse and Ad- perform include the College ; Turner, Messrs. and Mmes . Thomas Schmoker, Mrs. Marcella Tibor • Stoltman. Carl Suchomel, Edward F: Mrs. Conrad Flugstad was ams; "Gee Offi cer Krupke" Concert Chorus, the Chapel and Mrs. Clemen Heins, manag: Tambornino, Albert Tedesco, Royal E. elected to serve as three-year Saint Teresa s from "West Side Story," Bern- Jane Cameron' s Choir, the Marinotes, and the Thern, LeRoy Thorsen, Howard C, To- trustee. ers; Mrs. Walter Dugan, musi- Tinhorns" Winona Boys Choir, directed by ', mashek. Loren Torgtrson, Donald Tucker, | stein ; "Fugue for : Dr. and Mrs: Robert A. Wescott, Mr. Memorial services were held cian; Mrs. Raymond Slawson, ' Second Recita l from "Guys and Dolls," Loes- Voice Pupils Brother Paul, head of St. Mary s , Frank West, Messrs. and Mmes. Thomas for members who died during flagbearer; Mrs. Roy Maahs,- ser; "Tonight" from "W e s t department of music. Uhderdahl, Walter Valentine, Keith j. faith; Mrs. Haven Iverson, mo- Walsh. Garlic; E . Walter, W. -W. Ward, the year. Will Be Sunday Side Story"; "Smoke Gets in To Give Concert The gala party will be cli- Joseph R . Watkowskr, Arthur J. Wet- Mrs. Walter Rutschow . Mrs. desty; Mrs. Glenn Kennedy, Your Eyes" and "Dancing in maxed by dancing in the Ter- . gand, Hubert Weir . R. G. Welsch, courage; Mrs. Thomas McNary, Students of the music depart- WABASHA, Minn. — Mrs. Mr. James Whaley, Mrs. C. W. Whit- Jens Vosseteig and.Mrs. Robert the Dark," arrangement by race Heights ballroom. .' faker, Mrs. Kenneth Wiltgen, Messrs. Does dry, rough skin cause ment of the College of Saint ' Johnson served lunch. unselfishness; and Mrs. Margar- Brother Paul. Jane Holland Cameron , a mem- Invitations to the annual high- and Mmes. Francis Whalen, Donald Teresa , will present the second ¦ ber of the National Teachers I Whaley, Howard Whaley, R. D, Whlt- ANXIOUS et Moore, endurance. ' John Herr and Daniel Papon- light of the winter social sea- . taker, Ralph J. Williams, Anthony L. College Series Recital at 4 p.m. Named to the installation fuss will play a piano duet. of Singing, will present her pu- son were sent ,to patrons and Winczewski, L. R. Woodworth, Francis Sunday in the College auditor- pils in a L. Zeches and Jacob Zeches. Farm Bureau Women's MOMENTS ? committee were Mmes. Harold twilight musical at 3 friends of the college on thick You need Balm Argents! ium. Six sophomores and one p.m. Sunday in Hager and Andrew Peerson. the Wabasha red notepapers, imprinted with Tea Will Be Tuesday Lanolin and rich oils soften A $2 Christmas gift , to be junior will appear. High School Auditorium. The and sooth dry, chapped soph- Festive Holiday gold. skin. Use Balm Argenta and used in the gift shop was sent Miss Mary Anne Seidl, program is open to the public, Dr. snd Mrs. J. A. Alampl. Messrj Chorus to Give The annual Christmas tea, to the Royal Neighbors Home omore, Clinton, Minn., will play free of charge. and Mmes. Frank Allen, Alfred J. Bam- sponsored by the Winona Coun- feel pretty aga in ! "Toccata", La Montaine ; "Pre- Meeting Features Performing will be 12-year-old benek, James Bambenek, Raymond D. Yule Concert ty Farm Bureau Women, will be at Rock Island, Illinois. Bambenek, Luther H. Bailey, Kermit BALM The charter was draped for a lude No. 2", Gershwin; and Margaret Helen Cole, mezzo Bergland, Leonard Berhafz, Jerry Ser- held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the | | "Rhapsody in C Major", Doh- Decorative Ideas soprano; 15-year-old ine, Charles P. Blesanz, Charles W. Ble- HARMONY, Minn. (-Special) local camp member, the late Patricia sanz. Church of the Brethren, Lewis- nanyi. Miss Seidl is a student Harmony High School Senior Mrs. Edward Graner. Winona Flower and Garden Alice McDonald, contralto; and Messrs and Mmes. Peter Biesanz, Ted ton, Minn. of Sister M. Ethelreda. guest artist , Mrs. Alvina Blesanz, Don Blake, V/aldemar Bohr!, Chorus, a 60-member group, of secret pals Club members sat at long holi- Walsh John Borzyskowskl, Grant A. Burleigh, Christmas decorations will be The identity Duo-piano numbers will be will give its Christmas concert of the past year was disclosed day trimmed tables at their O'Brien, lyric soprano, St. Paul. Fred Burmelster, Roger Busdlcker, Carl displayed and there will be a played by Miss Lynn Junion , Susan Kasper , a junior at Wa- Calabrest, Richard Callender, James J Sunday at 2 p.m. in the school bake sale, followed by a coffee and names drawn for secret meeting last evening at Lake Carroll, Green Bay, Wis., sophomore , basha High School W auditorium. Miss Mary Hitze- Lodge. Yuletide streamers cent- , will be ac- John L. Carroll, Louis J. Caruso, hour. Vocal selections in French Does Wonder j pals for the coming year and L. Christensen, Arthur Cunningham, man, ^ ^ CJ?/ and Miss Mary Catherine Gal- companist. S. vocal music instructor will will be sung by Mrs. Henry lof Hand! ind Body. ^" i/ an exchange of gifts among ered the white covers and Frank Cunningham, George J. Dalsin, direct. lagher, Chicago, junior. Their They will sing compositions Messrs. AI fOOO, DRUG AND DECT STORES secret pals followed. Christmas arrangements or de- Dr . and Mrs. Robert F. Datta, Lacker. The tea is open to the selections will be "Sheep May by Handel, Rogers, Reger, Cur- and Mmes. John David, Nick DeGrazia, The Junior High Chorus tvill public. corations were placed to sug- Mr. Norman DeLue, Messrs. and Mmes. Safely Graze", Bach .- Howe ; ran, Mevin , Ardite, Bach sing several familiar Christ- gest ideas for home use. , Ban- George A. DesRosier. Lawrence Dleter- "Dance of the Candy Fairy" , tok, Head , Mozart and Rossini man, mas carols, using a verse of Members responsible for cent- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold J. Dittman, Tschaikowsky - Hesselberg; and and pieces from "Brigadoon." each in its original language. er piece arrangements were Messrs. and Mmes. Laurence Dobber- "Waltz from Suite Op. 15" , Mrs. Cameron, mother of phut. Edwin Eckert, Al Edel , Everett The sixth grade chorus will sing " S0FT12EWA Mmes. Oscar Tillman, Francis Edstrom, Harold . Edstrom, Ravmond ; ; MAKES y^- Arensky selected numbers, jj| | f jj| SH . Mrs. William Scherbammer , as will sev- Farrell , Leo Brom, James Walz, Fawcett, Phfllp Feiten, Louis Feiten, "Prelude and Fugue in B Wabasha, Dr and Mrs. W. 0. Flnkelnburg, Messrs. eral high ' school ensemble , formerly lived in St. . Flat", Bach ; "The Fountain of Irvin Blumentritt James Paul. She studied in Europe and Mmes. Carl Fischer, Wendell Fish, groups. , R. M. Stephan, W. W. The Mosl Rev. Edward A. Fitzgerald, "kitten soft" Aqua Pad a", Griffes ; and Schneider many years, under Vincenzo Bishop ot Winona, Messrs. and Mmes. Special prelude and proces- II I "Waltz in A Flat Op. 34 No Lowe, Martin Peterson, Francis Vannini in Italy and Elsa Kal- Robert Flynn, James M. Frankard, Dr . sional music will be played by Large, P. Earl and Mrs. Judd Frederlksen, Messrs. and 1", Chopin , will be presented Jilk. A. J. isky in Berlin. She also studied Mmes. Ray Gaertner, Paul Gardner , a brass ensemble, under the by Miss Karen Nagel, Beach , Schwab, Robert Frank and Ja- in New York with Herbert With- James M . George, Julius W. Gernes, direction of Eugene Goede, in- Better-Than- M. A. .' Goldberg, G. Hi. Grabow, John N„ D. The Misses Junion, Gal- cob Pielrneier. erspoon of the. Metropolitan Grams, Francis Greenback, ' strumental instructor. lagher and Nagel are students A large decorated Christmas Opera and Richard Hagaman, Mr. Eldon E . Gremelsbach, Mr. Emit The Senior Chorus will con- Rummage Hollway. by Leo Brom, fil- E. Gremelsbach , Mr. George W, Guiney, of Dr. Elizabeth tree, given noted conductor and coach. Mr . R. J. Harkenrider, Messrs. and clude its part of the program Sophomore Miss Nicole Rath , led one corner of the room and For many years Mrs. Camer- AArnes. I. C. Harbour, Stanley Hardt, with several Christmas songs Easton, Minn., will play "The had many attendance prizes on was the soloist at the St, Mrs. R. J. Harkenrider . Dr. and Mrs. SALE Roger Hartwich , Messrs, and Mmes. Of American origin. A final Juggler", Toch; "The Lake at heaped beneath it. Paul Cathedral. She has sunt* Edward J . Hartert, Cortland R. Hauge, presentation will be "Angels We Griffes, and "Rhap- and com- E. F. Heberllng, James Heinlen, Mrs. SATURDAY Dec. 7 Evening", MRS. FRED HIX for such dignitaries as Pope Edward F. Helm, Have Heard on High" for the Startmg at 10 a.m. sody in B Minor" , Brahms. mittee served Christmas cook- Pius XII , President De Valera Messrs. and Mmes. Thomas Hennessey, three choral groups , by Miss Miss Rath studies with Sister ies and coffee*: of Ireland and American presi- James R. Hlldebrandt, Fred A. Hlx, Jo- • SKATES seph G. Hoep pne.r, C. D. Holmes, Don R. Hitzeman. M. Faber. Maude Gernes of the pro- dents, Calvin Coolidge and y y SLEDS Miss * ______j^^^>!V 2. • gram committee introduced Franklin D. Roosevelt. ______3___r*> r PORTABLE RADIOS ' ______m ** i , • PTC CANCELED Miss Stella Halderson who con- i ______¦______• LAMPS DAKOTA, Minn. (Special) — tinued the club tradition of . in- PUBLIC CARD PARTY ___^______ii • BEDS There will be no meeting of the terpreting a Christmas picture BLAlR , Wis. (Special ;- Mem- • BOOKS Parent-Teacher Club at the Da- to members! The picture chosen bers of the Lakes Coulee Com- • WASHER-DRYER kota Village School in the this year was "The Annuncia- munity Club will entertain at a V % COMBINATION month of December , but there tion" by Fra Angelico. It was public card party at the Lakes (JL party for \ \ • DISHES will be a Christmas painted before Columbus dis- Coulee school house Saturday at if — ____ '""' all of the children on De<:. 20. Halder- \ * » *\ ** ' • JEWELRY covered America , Miss 8 p.m Lunch will oe served and son commented . She spoke of prizes will be award ed for both col- NO CLOTHING OES PROGRAM the purity and brilliance of 500 and whist. BLAIR , Wis. (Special)-Mem- or and defined terms of fresco bers of the Order of Eastern and tempera. LEGION YULE PARTY St. Martin's School Star will meet Monday at 8 p.m . VERN SMEI JZER showed the ST. CHARLES, Minn, fSpe- Fifth and Liberty in the Masonic Lodge rooms for film strip "Holiday with Flow- cial) — American Legion Post Sponsored by their annual Christmas program ers, " in which common house- 190 and Auxiliary will have its were Parent Teachers League and exchange of SO cent gifts. hold items and containers Christmas party Sunday. It will The annual election of officers utilized to bring Christmas de- begin at 3 p.m. in the Legion will take place. corations all through the house. building basement and include , apothecary jars , clay •i potluck supper at 6:30 p.m., &y &'tt7ttK~ytttttt Compotes pots and bun baskets were con- dr.ncing. Rames. cards and ex- tainers that made imaginative change of 25-cent gifts . Families i A i decorations. are invited with members. GIFT •'Adorable mistletoes and y^-! FABULOUS n evergreen kissing birds for \ Christmas Romeos and Juliets Come to FOR A HOSTESS / JS were favorites of the capacity Westgate Gardens ; I if¥) Special Price until Dec. J 1 y] crowd." $ __ \\ff_ i _f\____\ ) ! / ftl . fr! Mrs. Robert Robertson was introduced a.s a guest. ' ¦vi ' <¦ »fi_ ¦ FCR / ' '* '-^ GIFT SALE ' (Spe- « LAVISH : ^^\ •* ST. CHARLES, Minn. f" cial ) — Trinity Episcopal Guild is having its annual gift and -__-d__jK_- food sale* Saturday at the Epis- i^ar,r& g U copal Guild Hnll St. Charles. Coffee and doughnuts will be -^ sewed. I KETTLE •» ^V SlBr* ST I STAr ilr Sheared Scotch and -¦ ¦•. ¦ j See it today? •md. tm. in j^ *^*aW i«it^fe: |RK ) ¦ji; Center Piec«r> lo show more of ihe blouse for ease of ffi •" beneofri. Novy or SATURDAY , DEC, 7 it: Potted Plants corol or light bluo flannel. Sea Blue or Lime Fizz. 7-14. 5.95 Jr-Hi 6-14. While blouse , 100% Print blouse with Bermuda col- At 1:30 ¦^r; Door Swags dacron , ^ A whipcream. $4 "MjEfc*; lar, Blue or Lime Fizz. 4.00 H it Wreaths . Ii ^^|| ! n 25—-CARTOONS— 25 TREE COMICS WESTGATE I f ALL SEATS 25c GARDENS I G) lager {je welry GJ lore | Wetlgate Center Prion* 7181 or 7114 IN L YOUR CHRlSTMAS-GIFT STORE « Third and Conter Open W YOUR CHRISTMAS-GIFT STORE | Eveninos 'til 9 8. Sunday ,: OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 tL^_w*M^*>^'jm- a^)^ MID OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 9 Son of Winona ns Lutheran Choirs To Give Concert Christmas Song Named in Florida Area Church Services " " M.TUM ; chapel choir tt St. Matthew's, 7:30 p.m. At Mondovi Sunday A former St. Charles residen. Kltura Jttiovth Cvanstllcal Luffitran Saturday — confirmation Instruction at T «n to trje (!Lt\ixttii of fnur ffliroir* worjhlp, I ind 10:15 i.m.i Sunday Minnesota City, 9 a.m.; rehaarsal for MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) — Seme* Set f has been appointed chairman of school and •IU- clatt, ? t.m.i Couplts Christmas Eve service, 1 p.m. Clirt,-1:15 p.ttti Tuttday-Luthtran Pio- NORTON The Central Lutheran senior FIRST CONGREGATIONAL JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES the department of ecumenical iu»rt, 7:30 . p.m; Wadnttday—rtllglon Norton Trinity Evangelical Lutheran choir, directed by Mrs. Duanne WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH clisir 4 p.m. Thurtday—raitaiad tlmt worship and Sunday school, 10 a.m.) concert ' (Center and Sanborn Streets) (West Broadway and Johnson) («53 S ioux St.) relations of the executive board Cl**tM, Mli45 t.fn.i luMay., school adult confirmation, .2 p.m. Monday Johnson, will present a At St. Matthew s D. F. Moeblenpah, Minitter The Rev. Harold Rekstad Henry Hosting «»«», * 7.-JC tm. Jatwrtty—InrtivelXn thrown Friday—confirmation class: At at tha church Sunday at 8 p.m, of the Diocese of South Florida claattt, IMMd 10:30 a.m.) chlMrtn'i Silo, » a.m.; at Horton, 4:30 p.m. Tutt- The 24th annual candlelight Presiding Minister day—choir rehtaritl, I p.m. Wtdnta- There will be caroling by toe *:J0 a.m.—Sunday ichool. f:M t.nn.—Sutler'high church school for the Episcopal Church; Chrlitmai Ivl ttrvtct rttiairMl, 1;M Christmas song service will be clsss p.tn. . day—midweek- Advent service, I p.m. junior choir directed by Mrs, 11 i.m.—Worship. . 1 p.m. — Public talk, "Tht Future In held at St. Matthew's Lutheran 10:30 t.m.-Worshlp. Church school He is the Rev. Frank M. But- Hebron Mori/Ion Sundiy school and Thursday—special confirmation class, 4:30 7:30 p.m.— Evangelistic tervlct. Light ol Bible Prophecy." Robert Theiss. classes tor children 3 years old through th* •dull study 'Class, 9:30 ».m.; worship, p.m.; ladles aid Christmas party, 2 p.m.i Church Sunday at 4:30 p.m. as Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Blblt 3:15 p.m. — Watch tower study. ler ,' son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. concert itudy. lOttt grade). Nursery for Infants. Pre- special offering for Atntrlcarr BIMt So- Men's Club Christmas party, 1:30 p.m. The last half of the Tuesday 8 p.m. — Group Bible study. part of the annual observance Friday, 7:30 p.m.— Young people and ludes to worship by organist, Miss June ciety, 10:45 a.m. Tutsdty—rtltastd PICKWICK "The Thursday 7:30 p.m. — Ministers train- Butler, who now live ait 427 W. will be selections from Hobby Club. Sorllen, "Postlude for Christmas Sea- llrnt classes, » a.m. to noon. Saturday St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Sun- of church anniversary Sunday. ing school. -confirmation Instruction cl»ss, « a.m.! 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Messiah" by G. F. Handel. AJI ' ¦ son," Barrett, and "Songs of Christmas, " Wabasha St., Winona. day school, The choirs will be under the Wilton, Anthem by senior choir under 1:30 p.m. — Service meeting. Moravian youtri ftllowsnlp and stnlor SILO offering will be taken. Refresh- ¦ high h«y at Beret, 7:30 p.m. Silo Lutheran Sunday school and adull G. F. Schapekahm SALVATION ARMY direction of Harold Edstrom. Offertory Rev. Butler is rector of St. rid* direction of solo by Miss Sandra Wehrenberg, "Gtsu BITHANY Bible hour, 9:45 a.m.; worahlp, 10:15 ments will be served. (112 W. 3rd Sf.) David's-By-The-Sea Episcopal ¦ and Miss Elsa Klein. Organists Bambino, " Yon. Sermon, "Where is CHURCH OF CHRIST Bethany worship, offering fer American a.m. Brig. George R. Williams He?" Postlude, "In Excels)! Deo," Ellis. (1W0 Kraemer Drive) Church at Cocoa Beach, Fla. Bible Society, 9:30 a.m.; Sundiy school SOUTH RIOOE for the service will be Mrs. G. COfftt hosjr In Fellowship room. Robert Quails He will observe his 18th year in •nd tdult study class, 10:30 a.m.; choir South R idge Evangelical United Breth- F. Schapekahm and Miss Kath- ?:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 6 p.m.—Pilgrim Fellowship potluck concert, I P.m. Wednesday—ladles aid ren Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 2nd Advent Candle 10:45 a.m.—Worship. the priesthood Dec. 21. Christmas party, noon. Siturday—confir- sermon, "The Right Book," 11 a.m. leen Steels, with Miss Jane Hil- supper. 10 a.m. — Bible schoo l classes for all 2:15 p.m.^-Cnildren's meeting, Thurley Tuesday, ;30 tm.—Morning praytr mation Instruction class, t a.m.; senior Monday—church council, 8 p.m. Wednes- To Be Lighted at * ages. Adult class will study 1 Cor. chap- ke soloist. Homes Community Building . group, hlah youth fellowship and hayrldt at day—Woman's Society of World Service ter 7. The senior choir will sing 4:15 p.m.—Young People's League. Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.—Circle Three. Bte-ia, 7:30 p.m. meels, I p.m. Thursday—church choir, H a.m. — Worship. Sermon, "Pttct Living Hope Church 1 7:15 .p.m—Street service. Thursday, 7:4S p.m.—Circle Four. CEDAR VALLEY 7;30 the Lord," PHoni, and "What Mrs. Vernon Felnes on committee. day school, 10 e.rn. ning Thursday and before and will sing "Hark the Herald An- " Lovelace gance Is Not Mine.'* Text: Isaiah 62, Shall I Render to My God, . instrumental music: The * public L00NIY VALLIY WITOKA Earle Drenckhahn, Assisting ' Luke 4. Anthem, "In The Stillness of tht • after all worship services. The gels Sing" and "Praise Ye thta Dr. Georae A. Butters, district superin- I Looney Valley Lutheran worship, ser- Methodist Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; will preach on "Cornerstones. Night," Choir director Mrs. Walter Gil- is invited. tendent, " • ss • mon, "The God of Hope," 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. steeple star will be lighted at Lord the Almighty." *:30 a.m.—Sunday school. worship. bertson, organist, Miss Jonelle /vVllem. Cornerstone dying service after Sunday school, 10:35 a.m. Wednesday— ¦ .10:45 a.m.—Worship. —Men s prayer fellow- Nursery provided. 5 p.m and the Christmas tree The woman's club will spon- Monday. 7 a.m. ' | midweek Advent service at Cedar Val- 7 p.m.—Luther League at hom« ol LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD ship. CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH ley, 8 p.m. will be lighted at 7:45 p.m. The sor a fellowship meal after- Charles Tremain. | 7 p.m.—Boy Scouts. (476 W. Sarnia St.) I MINNEISKA ("Spe- Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal . 7:30 p.m.—Suianuu \-.rcle, home of Mrs. EVANGELICAL UNITED SPRING GEOVE, Minn. annual ALCW Christmas party ward. The Rev. N. E. Hamilton I St. Mary's Catholic Masses, 8 and 10 ) Donald Doumas, 359 W. Sanborn St . s.m. Dally Rosary, 7:30 s.mj daily cial — Trinity Uutheran Broth- and program will be held at 8 Tuesday, 4:15 p.m.—Methodist Men 's B RETHREN CHURCH »:45 a.m.—Sunday school. Robert Bay, Mass, 7:30 a.m ST. JOHN'S AT LAKE CITY ladles night Christmas program. Miss (vvest King and South Baker) . erhood will meet Monday at 8 p.m. Thursday. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN superintendent. MINNESOTA CITY (Special) Maureen Van Heerden will speak, The Rev. O. S. Monson * , "Fraternally LAKE CITY , Minn. (Wisconsin ) 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Steph- St. Paul's Catholic Masses, t and 10 p.m. A f i 1 m Synod "Christmas Traditions in South Africa. " The Rev. W. C. Friesth, Central — Christmas program rehear- (West Wabaiha and High ) en the Faithful." a.m.; holy days and first Friday Mass, Yours," will be shown. Wives Wednesday. 5 p.m.—Building counci l. 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school , a class tor 1:30 p.m. Dally Mass, 4:45 p.m. —Wesleyan Service 6:30 p.m.—Jet Cadets and senior youth. Lutheran Church, Winona, will sals for pupils attending St. The Rev. A. L. Mennicke Thursday, 5:45 p.m. every age group. First ' Evangelical Lutheran Sunday of members are invited. Guild. 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The 7:30 p.m.—Sermon, "Strange Think- school, 1:45 a.m.; worship. 9:45 a.m. ¦ conduct the 9:30 a.m. service at John's Sunday School will be Vicar David Fischer 7 p.m.—Youth and senior choirs . Name Above Every Name. " ing." Monday—Lutheran Pioneers, 7 p.m. Wed- from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday 7 p.m.—Youth fellowship. WINONAN AT ARCADIA American Lutheran Church Sun- I a.m,—Communion, Sermon, "A Con- Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir meeting., nesday—Circles at Reps', 1:30 p.m.; Bi- Monday, 7:30. p.m. — Administration I p.m.—Prayer and Bible study. ble class at Goodview, 7 p.m. Friday— ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - day. until Christmas. tinuous Dedication. " Mrs. G. F . Sch-ap*. council. kehrn, organist. McKINLEY METHODISX (West Broadway and High) Thursday, 6 p.m.—Annual. Christmas 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible fellowship potluck dinner. Bring 50-cent classes. The Rev. C. Merritt LaGrone exchange gilt. 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon and mu- 7 p.m .—Choir rehearsal. sic same as earlier. Tht choir will 10 a.m. —Worship. Sermon, "The Bi- ¦ sing "Hosanna Now Through Advent," G, ble an Open Book. " Church hour nur- F. Schapekahm directing. sery provided. Choir director, Mrs. Sher- •OO p.m.—Candlelight service. man Mitchell; organist, Mrs. Harvey CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 5:30 p.m. —Fellowihlp supper. Gordon. (Orrin St . and new Highway tl) Monday, . 1:30 p.m.—Blblt Circle. 10:30 a.m- — Church school, Howard The Rev. PbJl Willia ms <:30 p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. Sawyer, superintendent. Cltsses through «:30 p.m. —Lutheran Girl Pioneers. the MM grade. 9:45 a.m. ' —Church school . 7:30 p.m. —Bible circle. ' 11 a.m.—Classes siventh grade through 10:50 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Tht Tuesday afternoon—Sewing Guild. adult department. Adult class taught Magnitude of God's Word. " 3:45 p.m.—Junior choir . by Lewis Schoening. Public Invited. 7 p.m.—A fllmstrip, "Th e Saga of the 4 p.m.—Junior confirmation class. 6 p.m.—Senior high MYF . Planning Bible," will be shown at fellowship 7 p.m—Sunday school teachers. session for decorating Christmas window. meeting. t p.m.—Senior choir. Wtdnestfty. l p.m.—Clrclt One. Lunch- 7:30 p.m. — Evening service. Sermon, 8:15 p.m. — Adult Instructions. ton at home of Mrs. C. C. Currltr; Mrs. <'Llft Up Vour Eyes. " Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Advent service). Horace Keith co-hostess. Thursday, 7 p.m.—Midweek service . Sermon, "Comfort, Comfort, ft My Peo- 7:30 p.m.—WSCS spiritual baraar. In J p.m.—Choir practice . ple. " Mrs. G. F. Schapekahm, organist. sanctuary. Junior high will sing "On Jordan's Bank Thursday, 7 p.m.—Senior choir prac- the Baptist's Cry." tice. . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday. 3:45 p.m.—Junior choir. I P.m.—Board of trustees. (American Baptist Convention ) 7 pm—Gamma Delta caroling. (West Broadway and Wilson ) 7:30 p.m.—woman's club Christmas ______^BBP ^^——————————————————————————————————————————————1 r\ party. All women Invited . The Rev. Russell M. Dacken M^ *- ^ _sT •> / 7:30 p.m.—Church council. Budget LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL ^__\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H tmmss m %m meeting. FREE CHURCH »:45 a.m.—Church school; Mrs, R . D. Saturday, • a.m.—Confirmation classts. (West Sarnla and Grand) Cornwall, superintendent; graded classes " _- __ .. ' H 1:30. p.m.—Sunday school Christmas The Bev. LaVern Swanson for children; study programs for adults. W______¦m * ______^______B Eve rehearsal . Nursery service. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 10:45 a.m. • :30 a.m.—Sunday school. Classes tor —Worship.. Sermon, "Take __ W____ W ^______m Him Out of fhe Cow Shed. " Text: Luke ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \wk all ages. 2:1-7. Choir, ^^^^^^^^^^^^ H ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The "Create in Me a New Heart, O Lord. (Missouri Synod) Blblt In fhe Space Age:" Children' s " Mrs. James Martins church tnd nursery available with at- organist . (Broadway and Liberty) tendant. Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir. 8 p.m.—Midweek service, "Studies In The Rev. Armin U. Dey» 7:30 p.m.—Evening gospel hour. Ser- the Second Coming; Assisting, the Rev. R, Korn mon, "God's Unveiling. " " Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Hour of power 8 a.m. —Matins. Sermon, "Christ's and [unior fellowship . ^^ ¦g _B______l FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Second Advent." Text: Matthew 24:36-3». 1:15 p.m.—Choir. s instruc- (West Broadway and South Baker) 9:15 a.m. —Sunday school and ittnaga Saturday, 9:30 a.m. —Pastor ' tion class. *MM Bible class. ¦ Eugene Reynolds, Minister ______P^^^^______I 9:15 and 10:45 a.m.—Worship, sermon ;: and text stmt as abovt. Communion at »:4J a.m.—Blblt ichool. Classes for ^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^T¥ ^ ^^______I all three services, Anthem: "Arise, GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH every toe, nursery through tdult. Adult Arise, This Day Relolce ," senior choir at (W. Wabasha and Ewing) lesson, "The Source ol Christian Com- 10:45: Quentfn Matthes, Pastor mendation." 7 p.m.—Walther League Christmas »klt, 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Tht ______Biy£ i______: ______r_. ^'^ ______Word of Truth." «^> _L- t ^______MM_ _ ^^ parents Invited . 10 a.m. — Sunday school. Adult lesson, ^ 6:30 p.m.—Teens for Christ. John ______f______HH » F ^^ X\ 7:30 p.m.—Adult Information class. "Israel's Restoration." ' mmhtb .^^ Luther, Pleasant Grove, Minn., will v< Monday, & p.m.—Confirmation class. 11 a.m. — Worship, sermon, "Over- _____R^^f^i^______^K_lj' speak. __L'f -HffiHi^ v*^ \\ 7 p.m.—Stewardship committee; choir. coming Faith ." Text: 1 John 5 . 7:30 p.m.—Evening strvtct. Sermon ^______rv^^*' _____Hli 7:30 p.m.—Elders. 7:30 p.m. — Evening service, topic __Hr " ' r^^ . ll f / \. by John** Luther, __HP ^^^______HP " » ''' ___B_ii______H_i_m ' x r Wednesday, 2 p.m.—Ladles Aid Christ- x. Rev. 6. "Four Horsemen." Tuesday/ 7:30 p.m:—Elders meet at ______B______.,_.. ______] ___h- mas party, school. Wednesday, 7:.' — Bible study. __B' * / 1 7 p.m.—Sunday school teachers . ¦ church. 7:30 p.m.—Sewing circle; church coun- Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek serv- ¦ ice. a cil. ____B \ - J r»l__P. _!^______— k J / ^^y" "W%tfi_------_-t^^^^^^KK tUOK ^S ^^m, TflH-__-____HH!ffM_r11rfflllfflW _F/ / Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Advent service. 8:15 p.m.—Choir reheeritl. . \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ / ______V __-8% ^^______-H^______r^a______/ _r Friday, • p.m.—Bible class teachers. Catholic Services Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Annual womtri's _____¦ ^^yi^ii ^^B3^^^^^^Kj ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^ K[ Saturday, • a.m.—Confirmation diss. Christmas party, home of Mrs. John &: / I s a p.m.—Confirmation class Hansen, 562 E. Sanborn St. ^^^_____¦¦ 1K __ KlI ^^^K^B^mSl^i^ ^^^^^^ Kl ^^^^/_i______m ^^^^^^^ Bw^^i K / y . CATHEDRAL K ^g^gg^^ft ^ _^\______\_____ W^^^ T ^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHB|^HBH||^^ J_^^^V'^^'^*^-^^^^^^^^^^^H|^|^H^L /V _ ^r OF SACRED HEART _J_____H ______HE_l_'______r^ -_. ______^^^^^______^______r/ ^^^______HH___H&-> ____L^V __*^^A CENTRAL LUTHERAN (Main and West Wabasha) ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL 'East Broadway and Lafayette) ( The American Lutheran The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold ' *SMG_K ^^——tKKi~~ K ^^^^ ^^^^s_\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\_W<' _ W__i ______t______\ ______L / ^I _H^___8^^ x.^^^^__ ^i______bxK^dg^HHk ^_ R ^^______m ______¦______, ~ ^ . f_ ^^^^^ V Church). J. Dittman The Rev. George Goodreid ^'^^^^^B|'* - H ^ J*~ I VD_rSHS K \F^^ ^^^^^^^^ \^^^^__ "*f^ _^H K _____PV______k y "^i / J . / J L. E. Brynestad, Pastor The Rev. Joseph La Plante 8 a.m. —Communion. ^ ^I^^^^^^ B W^^*» ______^^ Mh 4 M ______K f ______p~ v______P 1__^V W. C. Friesth, Assistant Pastor The Bev. Donald Connelly 10:45 a.m.—Morning prayer. Church ^ ''*** * * _ ' -______P___^_*__^V -_-P ? ^__ll______i # / _r ^^*^______i_^^ school breakfast after ( a.m service. (Corner . Huff and Wabasha) The Rev, James Fitzpatrick 7 p.m. —EYC meeting. Sunday Masses—5:45,7, a, 9:30 and 11 Monday, 4 p.m .-Brownies, and Junior 9 am—Sermon, "Lock Up, Your Re- a.m. and 12:15 p. m. Girl Scouts, parish hall. - _F ^«s• \v^T^J______K S______i-______^^^^^ ____^!^____y______i______/^_____PVw ^_r ^^>A \ demption Draweth Nigh ." Mrs. T Char- M H . Weekday Masses—7 and J am. and Tuesday, I p.m. — Adult Instruction IJ £. &______l_-__-_____-__-______r ~ ^V*v___MH F ______HM______V \ les Green, organhl, "Of the Father ' s 5:15 p.m. class. —i Love Begotten, " XIII century plalnsong, mS^M ^t^K^^^^^^^^KimmmmmmmmmW ^^SSlSBB^^^^BmmmmmmmW^__9______T # ______r/ ^______f _____SA /jmmW ^^^ ~ ^ * " -M t t __^ Holy Day Masses — 5:45 and I a.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m .—Choir rehearsal . ^ »_^. ' ^---- ^- *^.» c rom Heaven Above to Earth I ^^ and " tnd 12:15 5:)5 and 7:30 p. m. Saturday, 9:15 a.m.—Junior confirma- Come. " Wehmeyer . Nursery for tots In Confessions — Monday through Friday tion class. pflr.' .h house iMmJ_Wm. ^ , ol this week, 5 to t P.m.; Saturday. 3 10 am . —Junior choir rehearsal. 1^.. ^^^^. ^^^ 9 X ^^SmmWSmmWmWmBmW ^i_-____-^_W j3L W^ a m —Sunday school . 4-year kinder- to 5:30 p.rn. and . 7:30 to 9 p.m. ¦ I j WMF^BBHapgSM l-l \ ______/___HH_k. ^^^I >T ^n____Rf^T^^r^ -1I_\T^^*^mmmW/ garten 'hnn>f)h 12th grade: Adult class. C'T" : lr '5 a m .—Sermon and organ same ST. STANISLAUS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE v a 'jovc Senior choir anthem, "Father, (East 4th and Carimona) (West Sanborn and Main) O Heir Me, " Zane Van Auken directing. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. N i-.i.ry (or tots. Rsrlshi house. Grulkowski 9.30 a.m. —Sunday school. ir 15 a.m. —Sunday school, 3-ye«r kin- 11 a.m.—Service, dergarten through loth grade . Adult The Rev. Mllo Ernster Wednesday, 8 p.m. —Testimonial meet- Inn. CI.T.' chaoel. The Rev. Robert Herman 6- :io p. m. —Junior League me«ts et Reading room open Tuesday!, Thurs- ch ",ch to oo caroling. The Rev. Paul Breza days and Saturdays from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday, 7 p. m. -Sunday school teach- Sunday Mtltts—5:30, 7:15, 8 30, 945 ¦ ef . tnd 11:15 a.m. and $-.15 p.m. THE CHURCH FOR ALL,.. ^^^~^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^ ^ Tueiday, 7:30 am.—Men ' s prayer Weekday Masses - 4:30, 7:30 and 11:1! \/ ^^ PB^-* ^^ (roup. t.m. on school days. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD W_W 7 30 p.m .—Church council. Holy Day Masses - 5:30, i.V>. I, 9. 30 (Center and Broadway! ALL FOR THE CHURCH Wednesday, 71 pm - - Blblt study t.m. and 5:11 p.m. cl.iss, chape). Confessions — 3-5 p.m. and 7? p rn. Pastor W. W. Shaw Thursday, 4 pm Boy< choir . Thursdsy betore first Friday; day before 9 J5 » m —Sunday 7pm Senior choir , Scout room. holy days of obligation and Saturday. school . 10 45 a m , 'rhe ( 7 .10 Iim —LSA, pari- .It house. ~ Children ' s cliurch. Uiur« *h is tho Kn-aipst factor is not one As 10-4 5 ^11 lost with failuw. any bowler knows, it's worth- S.iturdiiy. 9 a.m Junior and senior ST. CASIMIR'S 11 » ¦ -r, » . 11 ain. --&lrls choir . Fellowship Hall. Julius W. Haun Tlie Church was not founded for people who are perfect. It is for The Rev. Robert Stamscliror strong church , m-iil-cr democracy UNITARIAN IMVKRSALIST nor civilization can survive (iOODVIEW TRINITY Sunday Masses- 1 and 10 a.m FELLOWSHIP . Tliero men and women who would strive, despite their ahortcornin^s, to meet Weekday Masses—7:55 a.m. an. - four sound ivasons why overy ^. ^ and M'THERAN CHURCH Holy Day Masscs-6:30 and 9 a m (Winona Hotel, IM Johnson St.) life'a spiritual challenge, ( Wisconsin Synod ) Confessions — 3 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 '1(1 .Kenneth Hurnicisttr person should allond no rviccs regn- *• ^ p.m. Saturdays, Thursdays betore f irst i.niy ami siij)|i«.rt tiio. churc-ii They The Kev. David M. Ponath Fridays and eve of holy days Dr. M. II. Doner . Someone has called Christianity the reliqion of an other chance. Jesus, First Friday Masses - 6 15 and 7:55 arc : (1) I'or his own sn ko Cl) Ior ,, ' Lay Leaden . ., , , , , , . ,, ,, ,. . . , , HeTT , 8:30 and It a.m Wor ship. Sermon t.m. laced greatest emphasis on (.od s ior^iving love. And "The Day ot Ihe Lord " Orflanlsl. Mrs his children 's sake . (3) For tho sake after al' > p urged 9.10 ID ,30 a.m. S«ldar Huialn will Rlchnrd Burmelsler . ST. MARY'S speak on "What Is I slnrn?" Discussion of his community and nm ion. cl) men to grasp present opportunities despit e past failures. 9:45 n m. -Sunday school period 1 p. m Rehearsal lor Christmas Ev« Th«* Most Rev. George For tho sake of the Church itself , ' service. Ml children. 11, Speltz , I).V. • Monday, 7 p.m. - Lutheran Plonters. which nerds his moral and materinl Earnest Christiana today are still discovering in thrilling ways what 8 p.m. Church council at parsonage. The Rev. Donald Winkfls CIU'EtCH OF JKSUS CHRIST Tuesday, 4 p.m . ¦ Guild Christmas The Rev. Richard Engles OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS xI^mu man > inspired and stl'e thened by God , can really accomplish. party. Sunday Mrfsses- 5:45, 7, I, 9:30 and 11 (1455 hark Lane) ^^IZ ^ ' ^ Wednesday, 7 p.m. -Blblt class. t.m. and )V:1) p.m. (MORMON ) Thursday, 7;15 p nv Church choir . Weekday Masses—7 and 8 a m. And some of those whose lives have been enriched with faith and Friday, 7:30 p.m . Chape l choir at Sf . Holy Dny Mtsses-5:30, 7, 9 am. nnd Ronald Puti , lirJiuch President Matthew ' s, Winona. 5:30 and 7 p.m. courage once wondered — a.s perhaps you are wonde ring — whether to Saturday. 9 a.m. -Confirmation Instruc- Contssslons—3:30 lo 5 p.m , and 7:15 to 10 a rn.—Sunday school . ve r€ tion al Minnesota CMy, f:30 p.m. on Saturdsys, days belore holy 6 p.m —Priesthood. on another try. ¦ days and Thursdays betore first Fridays. 730 pm.—Sacrament meellns, j/^-^ -''S'^ Wednesday, 6:45 p.m. —MIA. ^ REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN ST. JOHN'S Thursday, »:15 a.m. -Relief Society. Saturday, 10 a.m.—Primary. ( Missouri Synod ) (East Broadway and Hnmlllon) ¦ ( 1700 W. Wabasha SI ) The Very Rev. Msgr. The Rev. Louis O. Bitlner James D. Ilabigor NKW MUMBERS ADMITTKI ) ^^S^^ir Copyright 1963 Sundty Maists—7, 9 and 11 a.m. KTTltICK , Wis . (Special ) - , KeinUr Advertisi tiK Service , Inc., Stmshurir , Va. Sat,, 9 am. Saturday ichool. Weekday Masses- 8 «,m. 1:30 p.m.—Christmas program practice. Contusions—4 tnd 7 p.m. on Salurtlnys, Ten new members were receiv- Sunday, 9:15 a.m. Sunday ichool and vigils ol feast days and Thursdays he- ed int o Hardies Creek Lutheran Suiulay Honday Tuesday Wcdnesdny Thursday Friday Saturday adult fllbla class tore first Fridays. congregation nnd one into South 10:30 a .m..-Worship tervlce , First Friday Masses—I » m. and 5:13 I KiiiKH ^ehemiah Pnalms Isninh Luke Romans Hebrews Monday, 7 p m.—Scouts. p.m. Beaver Crock Lutheran congre- H:,r)4-(il Wednesday- Choir rehearsal. Holy Day Masses 4 and t am. and I 6:1-9 37:1-7 42:1-9 22:28-34 11:1-12 \* *7-17 a p.m. —Midweek Advent tervlce . 6:15 p.m. gation, This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Winona Hotel Madison Silo Compa ny Country Kitchen Drive-ln Dunn Blacktop Company Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Springda le Dairy Company Winona. Minnesota Winonn , Minnesota Cor. III. (il and Orrin St. - Winona . Minn. Phone 4394 — Winon a , Minn. 1430 W. 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Williams Hotel & Annex Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. Boland Manufacturing Co. Whitraker Marine & Manufacturing Breitlow Funeral H orn* 3rd and Wilson - Winona , Minn , , Mnm. 34 Laird St. — Winona, Minn. Catering Service — Winona, Minn. . 3rd nnd Johnson Sts. — Winona Fawcett Funeral Home, Inc. 37fi E. Sainln - Winona, Minn. Williarm-WitWt Vault Co. Bunke's Apco Service PeerUfi Chain Company Winono Furniture Co. 276 E. Sid — Winona , Minn, Watkins Products, Inc. 1635 West Fifth St. - Winona, Minn. 1570 Service lid. - 7(H) K. Sarnia Front and Walnut* — Winona, Minn. 166 Main St. Winonn, Minnesota Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete Western Coal & Oil Co. Th« Warner & Swasey Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. The Merchants Nat 'l Bank of Winona f. Earl Schwab Oil Lafayette — Winona. Mimu Bnduer Division 3M5 Sixth — Goodviaw, Minn. 102 East 3rd St. *778 6th St. — Wmona, Minn, G eneral Contractor — Winona, Minn. Bible Reading Houston Co. Fights Postmaster Asks Film on Silent Central Methodist Plan Observed For That Help LEWISTON, Minn. - Resi- dent, of area towns have been ADC for Divorcee On Early Mailing Night' Available urged by the Rev. Walter Mey- CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) missioners, acting ai the county The arrival of December A color film telling th« itory Stone Ceremony Set er, United Church of Christ, —Judge Leo F. Murphy, presid- welfare board, passed a resolu- marked the start of one of tha of one of the best-loved songs ing at the special term of Dis- tion to discontinue ADC aid to Dr, George Butters, Roches- Lewiston, to join the millions of biggest races in town—the an- of Christmas has been purchas- people everywhere on every trict Court for Houston County Mrs. Sauer and take care of the nual race against time at the ed by the Winona Public Li- ter, district superintendent of here Thursday, took under ad- children in another way provid- the Southeast District of the continent in observing the 20th Winona post office as its Christ- brary and is available for loan. anniversary of world-wide Bi- visement the county welfare de- ed Mrs. Sauer gave them up, "Silent Night: Story of the Minnesota Methodist Confer- partment's appeal from an or- When she didn't , aid was dis- mas mail rush goes into high ence, will be guest speaker and ble reading Thanksgiving to gear. Christmas C a r o 1" describes der restoring aid to dependent continued. George E. Bissen how the priest and choirmaster will participate Sunday ia the Christmas. This program is According to Winona Postmas- sponsored by the American Bi- children aid to Mrs . Rita Sau- of the commissioners testified in an Austrian mountain village laying of the cornerstone for er, Caledonia. to , the board's action taken in ter John W. Dugan , a record the new $850, ble Society. wrote the words and music to 000 Central Meth- Court was then adjourned to May . mail volume of nearly 12 bil- the song when the church or- odist Church. Frequently described as the lion pieces throughout the coun- Tuesday at 10 a.m. when the Probate Judge Elmer L. An- gan broke on a Christmas Eve The cornerstone laying cere- world's largest Bible class, the jury is called to hear the crim- try during December is ex- program by the society offers derson testified that Mrs. Bau- nearly 150 years ago. mony will be at 11:45 a.m., aft- inal calendar. pected. The film is recommended for er morning worship services. a bookmark from churches in er's divorced husband had pe- A tioned the court in May to re- Dugan reminded residents to all age levels , and is suitable model of the chancel window the area. FOLLOWING THE death et shop and mail early. He noted ~ Walter Arndt , 49, Caledonia , ef move the children from M r s. for special programs as well as also will be unveiled at this A board pf laymen, among that this gives postal employes for educational use. time. acute alcoholism in April, the Sauer because she was an un- them three past presidents- fit mother. Judge Anderson said more time to process cards: and Borrowers must supply a A copper document box Houston County Board of Com- ^ , con- Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Tru- he hadn't acted on it. * packages, and that this helps clean 16-millimeter projector taining historical papers con- man and Dwight D. Eisenhower insure that they arrive in good and an experienced operator. cerning the church destroyed —sponsor the program. LEO M. MILLER, director of condition. Further information is avail- by fire and papers from the The program was born in the county welfare department The postmaster said local pat- able from the library. 1963 operating year, will be World War II when a lonely Plainview Co-op and executive secretary of the rons could assist the 74 post Purchase of the film, which stored in the Indiana lime cor- Marine on Guadalcanal Island welfare board; Ronald Torn- office employes here by getting cost about $150, was authorized nerstone. wrote his family, in Philadelphia strom, case worker who had cards and gifts in the mail now at the Nov. 26' meeting of the' and suggested simultaneous Meets Saturday; visited Mrs. Sauer's home in and by using ZIP Code num- Library Board . INCLUDED IN the box : A Caledonia'; William R. Betz, Bible; a copy of the 1961 "Meth- reading of the Bible, The so- bers in both return and destina- ciety decided next year to adopt Caledonia policeman , and Glenn tion addresses. odist Discipline," the law book A. Heintz, Houston County dep- Woman Sentenced of Methodism; minutes of the the Marine's program for uni- New Record Set ty in search of truth. uty sheriff , were other wit- On License Charge 1963 Minnesota Annual Confer- PLAINVIEW , Minn. - Edwin nesses for the welfare depart- ence that includes the financial Sunday is Bible Sunday with Giernak , Chicago, manager of Bay State Officer Mrs. Norman C. Meska , 24, the theme "The Word of Truth." ment , represented by L. L. and statistical record of the the Marketing Association of Roerkohl, county attorney. Graduating at Harvard 110 Winona St., pleaded guilty church; a copy of the 75th an- This is the second Sunday ih America, will be one of three pal court today to a Advent. It concludes Christmas Testimony of plaintiff's wit- in munici niversary program held in 1931; guest speakers at the 41st an- David F. Wynne, 556 W. San- charge of driving after suspen- Day with the story in Luke 2. nesses included the death of born St., vice president of ad- a copy of the 100th anniversary nual Cooperative Creamery As- , sion of her driver's license. program held in 1956; the Arndt who had lived at Mrs. ministration for Bay State Mill- sociation meeting at 11 a.m. Sauer's home, and charges of She was arrested by police at March 1963 issue of "Togeth- Saturday at Plainview High ing Co., is being graduated to- West 2nd and Winona streets at ," the Methodist magazine her drinking, her* late hours in er , School . taverns and prostitution. day from thte advanced man- 2:55 a.m. today. that pictorally told the story Bishop to Make Other speakers include Floyd agement program at the Har- Judge John D. McGill sen- of the fire; Thompson, St. Paul James H. Gaffney, assistant vard University Graduate , executive attorney general representing tenced her to pay a fine of $35 A list of the church mem- CORNERSTONE.. . The cornerstone laying ceremony secretary of Minnesota Dairy School of Business Administra- or to serve 12 days. Mrs. bers; a record of the annual the state, and Robert Patterson for the new $850,000 Central Methodist Church will be at 11:45 Report Products, and one to be an- tion . Meska has been committed to business meeting of the church Sunday of Dingle & Krieger , Rochester , a.m. Sunday. This view, from Broadway, shows construction Winona Catholics and mem- nounced. This was the 44th session of the city jail. held in April 1963; the Wom- representing Mrs. Sauer, called the program progress. The church is slated for completion in late 1964. bers of the Cathedra) of the Two directors, to fill the ex- no witnesses. at Harvard. en's Society of Christian Serv- ) pired posts held by Herbert Wynne attended classes from 43 IN MONDOVI CLUB ice program booklet for 1963; (Daily News photo Sacred Heart will have an op- Last summer aid to depend- portunity to hear a report on Weis and Ralph Tiedeman , Will Sept. 9 until his graduation. . MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - a copy of the Jan. 23, 196 1, is- , ent children was restored to the Vatican Council at Rome by be elected Holdover directors The advanced management When the Mondovi Lions Club sue of the Winona Daily News Methodist; L. L. Kbrda, presi- Mrs. Sauer by the state Depart- program , the Most Re*y Edward A. Fitz- include Milton Schwantz, pres- one of the oldest sen- met Monday evening at Zion describing the fire, and several dent of the board of trustees ; rAethodist Church r ment of Public Welfare follow- ior gerald, bishop of Winona at the ident; William Rahman, vice management development Lutheran Church Secretary stories from other issues in- P. Earl Schwab, contractor ; , ing her appeal to the state and courses Maynard Olson reported 43 9:30 a.m. Mass Sunday at the president; John Sloan , secreta- a hearing before a referee at conducted by a univer- cluding the Dec. 20, 1962, story the Rev. O. S. Monson, pastor Women Hear Talk ry-treasurer, sity, has been in continuous members. The Lions gave the of the Evangelical United Cathedral. > and Ambrose Si- Rochester. Back payments to telling of the awarding of the mon and Sidney Stoltz. operation since 1943. local Boy Scout troop their share building contract ; Brethren Church, Winona; the On Sierra Leone Bishop Fitzgerald* .who return- Mrs. Sauer were ordered. of the proceeds of the pancake Rev. C. Merritt LaGrone, pas- ed Thursday evening with Aux- The year was another record There are no specific educa- Several photographs of the one for the creamery IN OTHER matters Thurs- tional prerequisites for breakfast. Scouts worked on the church, before, during and aft- tor of McKinley Methodist Miss Lois Olson, a mission- iliary Bishop George Speltz, with a admis- total gross of ,742 Judge Murphy again continued sion . AH candidates project. The club also decided er the Jan. 22, 1961, fire; sev- Church, Winona, and the Rev. ary nurse on leave from her will make his personal report $3 ,263. A total are nomi- of $2,935,045 was paid to the case brought by the state nated and sponsored by their to hold ladies night at Don's eral issues of "Central News," Harold Rekstad, pastor of First station in Sierre Leone, West on the council. He will conduct pat- rons. That's about $24 ,000 more of Florida for Mrs. Mary companies then selected by the Country Club Jan. 4. This will the local monthly church paper; Congregation Church, Winona. Africa, presented a picture of a pontifical high Mass at St. replace the regular January a building fund campaign bro- A model of the 38- by 25-foot customs and costujnes in her than 1962. The creamery pro- Faulds Knoll against William program's admission board. Mary's College at 8 a.m. Sun- Faulds for support money un- meeting. •- chure; several Sunday church chancel window will be unveil- talk to members of Central day. duced 2,422,489 pounds of in- ed during worship services Sun- Methodist Church Woman 'j So- stant dri ed milk powder ; 11,- der the reciprocal support act INDEPENDENCE LEGION bulletins; a financial statement between states. for June 1, day. The window, designed by ciety of Christian Service. The 148,613 pounds of dried milk and INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- to Oct. 31, 1963; At a previous session of the operating budget for Jan. Mrs. Odell Prather, Philadel- meeting was held Wednesday 2,983,909 pounds of butter. The court cial ) — When the American Le- Faulds appeared and reported , to Dec. 31, 1964; names of phia , Pa., will be constructed at the Paul Watkins Memorial federal government purchases gion met Tuesday evening at 1 Salvation Army he was committing himself vol- all the Sunday school children by Universal Studios of Winona. Methodist Home. about 85 percent of all dried the clubrooms, a memorial [ ] untarily to the state hospital DEEP and teachers for 1963, and a It will be made of faceted glass Miss Olson, a native of Wis- milk produced. service was held for the late imported from France and It- A lunch will be served at at Willmar. Robert E. Lee, as- President Kennedy, a member picture of the carillon..bells on consin , stated that Sierre Leone sistant county attorney, the ground in front of the caril- aly. Rings for Money noon. report- of the American Legion". Sen. gained its independence in 1961. ed to the court he received in- lon tower before they were in- Local supervising architects It was organized Mike Mansfield's tribute was . by the Brit- A total of $94.95 has been col- formation the hospital discharg- stalled in 1907. for the building is the firm of ish and as such has many of its lected in the kettle and Christ- read by Emil Sobotta. Ed Lyga , Eckert & Carlson. A. Hensel ed Faulds and his whereabouts acting chaplain , said a prayer. The cornerstone will be in- professionally trained persons mas drive, Brig. George Wil- is unknown. jR0CK| stalled at the new southeast en- Fink, Philadelphia, is the archi- following British influence. The "Taps" were played by John liams of Winona 's Salvation Winona County The case will be heard at the trance to the sanctuary on tect. Moslem faith is very strong and Army reported. Last year at Bisek. Members sang the "Star first special session next year, S p angled Banner." Aubyn Broadway adjacent to the caril- growing more rapidly than this time $153.54 had been col- Jan. 2. according to the Smith is commander. lon tower. The stone will be Christianity, lected. Palmer F. Johnson, Cedar Valley Groups "Moslems CROP Gets $942 vice pres- ¦"•JT Taxei dated. "1963." speaker. She said, The goal this year is $1,800. ident of Houston State - LEWISTON ( ) Bank, 25* , Minn. Special Paid CEDAR VALLEY, Minn. truly practice brotherhood Brig. Williams said about 100 was appointed trustee PARTICIPATING In the cer- whereas the Christians teach it, — A total of $942 was collected of the emony will be Dr. E. Clayton (Special) — The Israelite Bible food baskets will be given to in the recent Christian trust fund of the late Mary J. E but do not always practice it." needy Rural SO FT II Burgess, pastor of Central Study group of Cedar Valley families this Christmas. Overseas Program drive, the Stelplugh and ordered to file an ALL your S« They cost between $15 and makes Lutheran Church will meet at WHILE IN Sierre Leone Miss $18 Rev. Walter Meyer, Winona account. Thomas A. Flynn ap- each. FT || WESTERN [ 8 p.m. Thursday at tbe Palmer Olson visited the Methodist Mis- County commodity chairman, re- peared as attorney for the pe- wa»h SO PJ] Call 4249 Ericksons at Winona. Erickson sion at Ganta , Liberia. Grocery bags for collection ported. titioning . bank , which has han- ond FLUFFY ife : At the End of Lafayettt St. will give the lesson. The Moab Many women of Sierre Leone of non-perishable food will be This total represents cash re- dled the trust. distributed to homes this week- Bible Study group will meet at dress in beautiful silk and nylon ceived and corn that was donat- BUHLER REPORT PRINTED Harold the "William Gellersens at the dresses though there is a na- end. Brig. Williams urged Wi- ed by farmers and sold to ele- /^*^ v nona residents to have the food A report by Ernest O. Buhler , same time. David Gellersen tive type costume similar to vators at St. Charles, Altura, counselor at Central Junior Olson. ready for pickup from Monday Notice to Bathen will give the lesson. that worn by Miss Lewiston and Watkins Experi- High School, I PUREj) ¦ In speaking of the customs of through Thursday of next week. is featured In a mental Farm. special issue of the Minnesota - for - tf FAITH LUTHER LEAGUE the country the speaker said Members of the Kiwanis Club The money is credited toward ^ k^ BLAIR , Wis. , (Special) - that the Christmas holiday is will ring the bells for the ket- Journal of Education reviewing various relief agencies through the 1963 meeting of the Minne- CRYSTAL CLEAR Lowell D. Trewartha casework not celebrated as much as Eas- tles next Friday. CROP. A few outstanding ac- Winona and Goodview supervisor of the Trempealeau ter. However, due to the Amer- People living in the rural sota Education Association dele- counts have not been turned in gate assembly. Buhler is state HEATING OIL County welfare department, ican influence , Christmas is areas may bring their dona- yet, Rev. Meyer said. Sunday NEWS Subscribers chairman of the MEA _ commit- from Whitehall , will speak at the gaining in interest and popular tions directly to the Salvation Webster Fischer, was county Faith Luther League meeting observance. Miss Olson sang a Army, Brig. Williams said. treasurer; Donald Wilson , tee on the Student National secre- • Our city circulation department will accapt tele- Sunday at 8 p.m. at the church. native carol in the calypso style tary, and Travis Nelson, cam- Education Association - Future Pure Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomte into which American and Brit- paign chairman. Teachers of America organiza- phone colli from 8:30 to 1 0:00 a.m. Sunday for the city ele- ish carols are translated. tion . In his report submitted to Autom»1lc llll urvici h our specialty. and a sextet from the Unitarian meeting delivery ot mining mentary school , Blair , will sing. "The day of the missionary the assembly, Buhler comment- papers in Winona and Good- preaching to heathens is past," To Hear Indian ed on the organization and ob- view. Miss Olson stated , "The mis- Police Report jectives of Student NEA-FTA sionary today is a fellow Chris- Studying Here and noted that last year 23 THE tian working, thinking with the new FTA clubs had been organ- The Telephone Number African Christian. " Safdar Husain of India will be ized in high schools throughout the guest speaker at 9:30 a.m. Two Collisions to Call Is EXCERPTS from "Christmas the state. He eaid that the Unitarian Universalis! Sunday at Hotel Winona at Two traffic accidents result- long-range goal of having a Day in the Morning," by Pearl services of the Unitarian Uni- were used in the devo- ing in more than $300 damage Student NEA chapter in each Buck , versalists. His top ic will be occurred between 2 and 2:30 Fellowship tions presented by Mrs. Rich- "What is Islam?" His appear- teacher education institution in ard Harrington. p.m. Thursday, according to the state has almost been real- ance is the first in a series of police, 8-2961 of Winona Carols and Christmas hymns ized. meetings of world religions that 2:1).') were played on the organ by First one was at at West will be held through January, 4th and Washington streets. Mrs . Paul Froker preceding Husain practiced law in In- Announces and following the meeting. Damage was more than $100 to dia before coming to the Unit- each car. Mrs. R. J. Scarborough , a series of studies of ed States. Last year he was an Police said that Jerry A. chairman of the December unit , instructor at the colleges of St. and Mrs. Frank Hewitt , co- Lunde, 19 , 5')4fi 6th St., Good- Mary 's and Saint Teresa. This view , was driving a car owned chairman , were tn charge of the year he is doing graduate work World Religion* toa nnd social hour. by the Board of Education . The Buy Your CHRISTMAS TREE ¦ in education at Winona State other car driver was David A. \ College where his brother , Asad \ Bess, 2_, Fountain City Itt. 2, CAROLING AT HAKMOrW Husain , taught last year. Wis. including all for- Starting Sunday HARMONY , Minn . (Special ) The public , Lunde was driving south on ' Lutheran Church's eign students attending the col- Washington and Be.ss east on ; YMCA Men —Greenfield in the From The s Club \ junior league will go Christmas leges who are inter«8ted 4th. Hotel Winona place of Islam in the world to- Sky Room — caroling at (i p.m. Thursday. A Cars driven by Riley H , 9:30-10:30 a.m. day and the areas of agreement Thompson ant h»l the Winona Christmas party and supper will , Utica , Minn., nnd [/ t . Jf ' h ' p support and disagreement with other Mrs.' Arthur C. Brightman I ¦ he held afterward. , , 1031 Youth Proorqm and the YMCA. great religious teachings are W. W-ibasha St., collided at \ ^ k W ^___f vl ^h b k or t0 of discussion Your or,ant invited. A period West Howard nnd Vila streets ( of$ m the _ _' _$?• mini* ^*&f^\\i V * * * • P ' will follow; > future th»w prooramsl nt 2:.'10. |! * ^ ' ] Police snid Thompson was r M ' *Nmilfi ' HkSJ^ v '^ r "—j 70 yuctM- Houston Co. Chairman traveling north on Vila and i j Mrs. Brightman cast on How- Minn. (Spe- ard. Damage of more than SPRING GROVE , $50 (J I cial) — Mrs. Owen Onsgard , to each car resulted. t )' 8 0 T 0 M U r ,- " V ^H « O T • T16C 5 I L__lr_J Iph otsudtinq,... 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Howard St., pleaded Wife Rescues At Community Winona Deaths Two-Sta te Deaths pleaded guilty to possession of with 21 Minnesota farmers, two Set by Judge a rifle in the Town of Milton guilty to charges of failure to from California and two from Memorial Hospita l Mrs. Nov. 24 where shotgun shooting stop for a stop sign and driv- Leader of Martha Lu»c k Mrs. Teresa Canfield ing at night without lights. He Oregon last summer. Visiting hours: Medical ind surgical Funeral services for Mrs. KELLOGG, Minn. ( Special)- of deer only was allowed. He Uie group was Mervin Syver- Husband Jailed patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No Martha Lueck •was fined $50, plus costs. was sentenced to pay fines of deputy commissioner of chlldran under H.) , St. Paul, were Mrs. Teresa Canfield, 66, Ro- $10 or to serve three days on son, Maternity patients: 2 to 3:30 end 7 to held last Saturday at Mueller- chester, former Kellogg resi- In Buffalo Co the Minnesota Department of 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) Bies Funeral FORFEITURES on charges each charge. Pagenkopf was ar- Agriculture. . Home, St. Paul. dent, died Thursday morning ALMA, Wis. (Special) - In listed : rested by police at West Sth On Check Count THURSDAY Burial was in Elmhurst Ceme- at St. Anne Hospice , Winona. TRAFFIC COURT before Buf- An Ettrick, Wis., man was tery. Claude L. Hetrick , Nelson, $25 and Lee streets at 1:25 a.m. EAST GERMAN farming Is ADMISSIONS She had been at the hospice falo County Judge Gary Schlos- and $5 costs, transporting a today. He paid the fines. "kaput," the speaker said. With the victim of a slight mlx-up Mrs. Michael S. Feehan, 451 Mra. Lueck and her husband, two years. stein here Monday, Alvin Kirch- loaded gun in a car, Nov. 25, Forfeits : less meat raised per animal, Thursday afternoon , to put it E. King St. John, lived here until about 43 ner Jr., Mondovi Rt. 3, was Town of Nelson. , 3925 4th less milk per cow, fewer eggs mildly. years ago when they She was born Nov. 22, 1897, placed on probation for Lyle R. Jacobson Mrs. Amelia Gudmundson, moved to at West Albany to ' Mr. and one Allen C. Berg, 714 E. 2nd St.. St., Goodview, $25 on a charge per hen and less wool per He was arrested on his job Utica, Minn. St. Paul. year with the state Department Winona , $25 fine and costs, sheep, there's rationing in East here, charged with forgery, Mrs. Bernard Scott. Her family of Public Welfare on two counts of speeding, 40 m.p.h. in a 30 Dennis M. Conway, Fountain Mrs. Lueck died ol a heart moved here when she was a throwing debris on public or m.p.h. zone. He was arrested Berlin, while across the wall in waived Wisconsin extradition City, Wis. ailment Nov. 27 in her home. and ordered to pay costs total- private property, Sept. 28, Town West Berlin the "decadent" proceedings in municipal court child. She was married to Walt- ing $10. by police at West 5th Street Mrs. Ervin Geraes, 1774 IKrae- She is survived by two er H. Canfield in 1916 at Con- of Buffalo. and the city limits at 5:40 p.m. capitalists have been doing a here and taken to Trempealeau mer Dr. daughters, Miss Margaret W. ception. She was a school teach- Kirchner was arrested Nov. George H. Michel and Nichol- Thursday. much better job of helping the County jail, Whitehall. There Robert J. Blood, 778 E. 3rd Lueck and Mrs. Fred E. Erick- 22 in the Town of Lincoln , on as A. Michel, both of Stoddard economy back to its feet , Rupp his wife rescued him. er in the rural schools here, charges of driving St. son ; two sons. Herbert S. and' and he was a rural mail car- ai*er revo- Rt. 1, Wis., and Roger J. Beck, said. The victim of the confusion Roger H. Anderson, 125 W. Howard W. Lueck , all of St. cation and drunken driving. La Crosse, each $25 fine and was Edward Hottendorf , who Afill St. rier until his retirement when "The yoke doesn't fit well in Paul; a brother, William Stern, they moved to Rochester in 1944. FORFEITURES on charges costs, throwing debris on public Russian Report Hungary," the speaker said. A was arrested at work at Fiber- Mrs. Agnes Grochowski , Wi- Butte, Mont., and seven grand- or private property, Town of ite Corp. nona Rt. 1. He died in 1960. listed : young Hungarian musician said children. Ralph Buchholtz, Arkansaw Buffalo, Nov. 16. to him. "I'm not a Communist. He was charged with forging Cindy Lou Marin, Rushford. Survivors include one son, Marlin M. Plank, Dubuque, a $50 check Nov. 7 at a tavern Minn William , Rochester; four daugh- Rt. 2, illegal riding, sitting on Heard by Houston I'm a Christian, I believe in . Edward A. Voelker the top of the vehicle with Iowa, $100 and $5 costs, fraud- God. Please help m« escape." in the Blair-Ettrick area. The Jayne E. Boettcher, 554 E. Edward A. Voelker, 117% W. ters, Mrs. Frank (Margaret) his feet on the hood, $15 and costs. ulently obtaining a resident li- "There's more to the wheat check was written on "Union Wabasha St. 3rd St., died Thursday morning Gappa , Mt. Prospect, 111; Mrs. cense by making false state- National Bank, Blair. Edwin ) Donald C. Schlosser, Durand shortage than drouth alone," . R. Harders, 75 Chat- at Etta-Del Nursing Home, Lew- Wayne (Kathryn Allison,. Ro- Star Route, $35 and costs, ments concerning his residence Township Group Hottendorf was arrested by field St. iston, where he had been a .pa- chester ; Mrs. Irvirl (Mary) driv- ' the speaker said. "It has been ing too fast for conditions, Town Oct. 29, I960. " HOKAH, Minn. - A crowd of dry in parts of Eastern Europe Winona County sheriff's depu- William K. Cierzan , 703 M* E. tient one year. Heckler, Palo Alto, Calif., and ol Maxville, Nov. 17. Forfeitures in police court at ties at 4:30 p.m. while at work Broadway. Mrs. Gerald (Alice) Lindorfer, 136 was served at the Houston the last two or three years. But He was a son of the late Mr. Ronald S. Holte, Strum Rt. 1, MONDOVI Nov. 27 on charges County Township Officers an- the wheat shortage stems in and then was taken before George F. Paskiewicz, »78 E. and Mrs. William F. Voelker. St. Paul; several grandchildren; listed : : King St. $25 and costs, following too nual banquet at St. Peter's par- part from insufficient mechan- Judge John D. McGill. Prior to his retirement live brothers, William and closely, Town of Naples, Nov. Leo Monahan, Eau Claire, Rt. Sheriff BIRTHS in 1951 , , ish here Thursday night ization, inadequate training in Trempealeau County because of ill health, Mr. Voel- Ralph, Mezeppa and Arthur 16. . 3, $25 fine and $5 costs, trans- modern agricultural know-how, Orris Klundby took Hottendorf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Bernard , St. Paul , Robert Rupp, managing edi- Michael Bam- ker had been employed as a Douglas C. Quarberg, Mon- porting a loaded gun , Town of tor of The Farmer magazine, lack of an efficient method of to Whitehall after the court benek, 999 W. Broadway, a bookkeeper by Botsford Lumber and three sisters, Mrs. Irene Lincoln, Nov. 24. machinery and daughter , , St. Paul ; Mrs. dovi Rt. 2; $35 and costs, driv- was guest speaker. He also teaching best appearance. . Co; 24 years. He attended Wi- Cosgrove South ing too fast for conditions, Town Melvin Loylien, Eau . Claire showed pictures taken on his fertilizer use to farm workers, This morning Sheriff Klund- Mr. and Mrs. Maynar