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Monday Evening, January 9, THE WINONA REFUU CAN-1 IERALD, WINONA, MINNESOTA Albert Lea Ldcc SOCIETY and CLUB NEWS I. I III I. I I I I III Fa 100,000 in San Francisco Cheer Mooney' Pledge to Help Union Ccnp to LIovc to Dred TTIf I if Holy Name Society 225 Served tt Supper InfJanySbt: Rc-clccti President of Gcrmxii Society Cccbcns Jzn. 16 Unit One of the Oldest Bed and white decorations in William Smco was re-elected president of Bt, Johns Holy Msme 1 eluding red candles and vhlte pom eortety st its annual meeting fu tnwuig the o'clock mass Sunday Engaged in Erosion Work in State. pons war used on tne taoire at uw annual baked ham supper of the Oerman society Sunday evening at th Uemaa society hall, Christines morning, outer omcers elected sr Started fa Sprfcrj Results of Survey to Be Sent to Conservation Commission.

Albert Lea, Mlnm A supplemental survey Is reaching completion In the office of Cheater Jones, city engineer, tor presentation to the stat coaservsuon department in Robert Moravee, vice-president; decorations were used tn the ball. ladcyMtfcnca, Wis. (Special to tVhumacher, ewyeiary, snd liante) Tualiner. treasurer. Tli There were 131 member served.

The RtpubUcan-Herald)-The CCC pastor, the Rev, Francis A. Paukert, William Koenig, president, presid Serve as spiritual director. es as me prosraaw 1 tour cnart- Legislatures Study Wys of Meeting Deficits in Budgets. Chlcagw WV-Mountlng costs cf relief and welfare depsrunentt snd reduced revenue htvt many state legislatures facing drftclt financing, a survey by Ths Atsoctated Prat showed today, Added, to ths direct reUtf worries ot tome at tht bodies meeting thl week wss demand tar In- members, tikea Penek. Mr.

wtl conservation camp st Independence wilt complete erosion, control practice on of IU cooperating farms by January 10, tht date tet Tli mtung in the form of conniiuniiiii breakfast, at which tlirr Paukert oulluted the alms ot nig. William Such and Mrs, J. O. connection IU the dredging of Meyer, were seated st the speaker table, and were presented with red Fountain lake. far transfer of the camp, stys Sup oamation.

erintendent R. M. Harbeci. At the request of V. of the state communion at dralnsg and waters, aduiuunst boring hev Mrs, Fred Hahn wai tn tharg of Ut kltclMn snd Mr.

Herman Hutb. ner In charge ot tlte dining room. Cards and dancing; were enjoyed following tit tuiMr. Musle was furn seen taxen in areas ranging from 100 to SOO feet Inland from the crested old tge pensions. shore, Th purpose of these addi M.

F. Schweers, state coordinator of the Soil Conservation service, hat announced that the Independence camp will be trtrvferred to Cochran on that date. The Independence camp, estehiished In July, usa, is among the oldest of the II camp lii organisation and reui-htg omcers gave annual rrijorta, Meuibeis received communion and renewed Uie Hiy Mnw iHle st the mass. Retiring bulud MatUiew Moravee, vtce-preidnt; Rouert M.travee, seinetary, and Thomas Kotnour, twaeiirer. Frank Tuslmer and Matlliew Moiave had ehsree of siTansrmctii for the bteakfst, Offlreia will be installed at tit next meeting of the society, the dste for which has nut yet been selected.

CvrU Bllder was named lire; is in etiairman for tins ished by Max chulsi orchestra, Tilt fiscal proDitm was ptrUcu-rty scula in three states, uw tional borings was to make certain that th clay seal, which hold th A meeting of the Oerman aocfety water in th lake, extend well above win aa neid Tnuranay at p. nt, at the Cieroun society ball Pauclng the lake water ling beyond th lake shores. wit) be enjoved after the mssting Jersey toioii were faced not enilv wiut the tsg of rtbing ta SJf.CO0.0fl0 to cart lor tht states needy during th year, but ef finding Minis to pay off S7M0O00 "morel oullsattw" Inrurred Uinn.th now engaged in erosion control work In the ttate. It tu tcheduled to be abandoned May 31 of last year and lunch terved. on tie commit Th supplemental report now to tee In charge sr Mrs.

Otto tletuch. but because of increased CCC ap-j Mr. Anna Prefer, Mt. llsrry Rwkow. Mia riertk Rwkow, Mrs, DANC1NO fARTV preparation shows this to be the fane end should remove any potability of danger of luaing the 1st water through dredging operations, rullowuig Urn receipt of tills additional information th suts same Owr Itjdmsn and Mrs.

Herbert Ihe Junior CaUiolia tat-thler proprtauons it was permitted to eonunue doing erosion control work in this community. E. J. Peterson, project manager of the Soil Conservation service dem Hum H.rry KuUt Eiscttd sud fish cotnmlwlon will hold pub onstration area in Independence, lic bearing on th project el dredging Fountain lake to tn averan through which the Independence Holy Nimt President depth of nine feet, Ut e-rpnAltton Is Will spontiH' a dancing party touiiiht St tit CsUiulle Recieauutal utiitrr, Chsperoiis will be Mr. snd Sirs, P.

Hoepgmrfi Mr. suit Mi. CI, eVlutniaclier, Mr. and Mm, A. J.

Rstubenrk and Mr. end Mr. J. W. Hrrr.

Ben Meier snd Wuiiam Let will have chai of tli tkket sal Itenry Burkut sod. hu wchra will play from to IS o'clock. The Junior counselor are In ehtrga of gn camp administered, announced that the tamp already haa established such sou eonservlnf meaaurei Harry Kulsa was elected pre! dent of the Holy Name society ot foreseen this hearing. With the ssaistanc of WPA funds It now ap pesrs probable thai dredging operations can be begun In ti tpriug ot this year, as contour I arming, crop rotation, trip cropping, terracing, gully dam Btanlslau pariah th com- mun km breakfafft Sunday amrnlng construction, tree planting and woodland Improvement on farms at the fit. ataniAlaut halt.

Gray-aalrasl Tern Moeavey was greeted by hi subbing familyBrother John. Bister Anna and Wife in (left te right) when he left aetata la Baa Oeenun. calif, tee th. laat Um. bni State conservation official have A tit nelt latt year's relief mi-prialloti, A tlrf9 Of sbout i)M In lnl-irltance l-n rrrrijj! r.

rvUd and evr(Ul piedictrd t'tus would be "in th mr tor th ftt t'-ne hi aimirrn htto tt, is. 2nt Kth Lutio: irettitimt al(i'M requat fw iHmM reilct tmt ptilme welfare tn lit-eretst of f.ii.y, over lual. In Mawachusettt, rlnlng welfare e(vls led thweninr Levereit Bsllonstall kt predict that tht stste tat would be tlit highest tn hutory "not Ire than S3.ivio.(K)d Bratably nearer IM 600,000 A drop of Il.t10.600 In revenue predicted III Tennessee, Where Oovernor Prentice Cooper piedited "no new hi defettiug uurri Brawning, who tounht r-eiectin last Novemlier. Ltwmakert In CtenrgUt must find way to re-tntburst US eounty gwmiiiieni (, revenue louses tuUliied due to PSJidag Ot homeKd and personal- era! arrangements. under cooperative agreement Other etinsea for the year are William Brown, vice-piesident, lawU Fischer, secretary- MBte, where ha was granted a fen and free pardon by Colbert IHson.

new t'atiftwttls govern Meoncy, esv St. wa mtyrtseeud after the 111 San Frenches areperedaew day beeabtag. shown considerable Interest in the project and have ipoken highly of th efforts ot the city to Improve it Transfer of the camp doe not mean that demonstration of erosion IT. ANNA'S Hot If TV- Mrs, Juwnhlne Voeiker wss re control practice will be stopped in greatest nstural asset. treasurer.

Bieakfajit was served to IDS member si 1 30 o'clock follow Governor of California the area, Peterson explained. One City Engineer one expects ing holy oommuniou. shortly to visit th dredging ami- in Hospiul From Severe Strain. Fritz Replaced by Preston Man Judge Lm F. Murphy wa principal siwaker, using ax his sub elected preddent of 81, Anna's society of at, Joseph' irih st th sonirly meeting Buiuiay evening st th school hall, Other efflcer named were Mist fkhuler, vice-president succeeding Mrs, Rose heiilgea.

Who resumed: Mrs. Fred ects near Watson, Minn, In th Lac Qui Parle district from which the Red Wins Water It Purest But Health Report Finds Fault or more soil conservation technicians the camp will remain at Independence to assist cooperating farmers In trntlnulng the conaervatlon pro-giam on their farms. In addition, tli Conservation service will dredge for Fountain take will be drawn. While there, Mr, Jones Will a Fraacbee () Fifty-six. ject "Uharily." Tli speaker pointed out that snyone performing the corporal work of merry aconmniahes year-old Tom Mooney, a free man Inspect th available dredge and continue erosion control work in the Heeling, re-elected secretary, and Mr, ft.

Petting, in Lewiston Bank Lewisten, Minn. (Special to The Republicen-Herald)-Praik K. Frit completed five years of service as arrange nave I Ander son, superintendent ot that dredg after 33 years in prison, vowed today to spend the rest of his life In demonstration project near here, -The independence camp and other camp and projects of trie Soil Ing project, vH Albert Lea to begin ueasurer, ATTKNtin ISr.f lTAL a campaign for labor unity and us wuoies or tnt torsi situation. csahier of the Security Stat bsnk here Friday and was succeeded by drive to organise "every man, woman tidwin Meeb win ettsnd the song th virtue of charity to 1U highest degree, Raymond Orulkowakl toted Si toastmsaier. The areskfast wa served by members at the Ymuig Ladle Bodatlty.

Mrs. Albert Pes-kiewlca was charge ot thg breakfast. WINSLOW-tltONfU. Announcement has been remfved and mid who works far a living." ConservsUon service have been carrying on a demonstration of soll-saving practices in cooperation with the extension service, local county recital Miss Violent Brovme, vo Deep Sea Fishing r.awara nmnum at rreston, accord tng to W. Kospsell president.

-raere omy one thing to this cal buitrurtor at Carletoo ooilrgs, country that stands between the Set for Winona Northfield, toniiht, Mr, Reek is a voice pupil ot MU Browne, lit people and slavery. said Mooney. genu ana -sou conservation eased-atlcr-e in the state, Preauent tourt "That Is militant, aggressive labor Mr. Frltg was named to th cashier office hi 1821, During the pest five years be has been active in banking organisation in this vicinity having served as vice-president will return home Tuesday, Piloti in Florida movement, leS.ttt Cheer Mesaey. MOTHKRt ttlB fARTV Deep fishing at Fort Lauder- have been conducted In the camp area and the farms under agreement will continue to serve aa a demonstration of approved methods of conservation farming, Peterson said.

Crowds that labor traders trtl lite Mother club of Bt. Johns ot tne Winona oounty Banking mated at more than 100,000 cheered Mooney when he reached San Fran dsle. Fla was on today's schedule for Transport Filet Mtt Conrad of the Conrad Flying service and Solo Pilot Everett Indgjer of Strum, her of Ue marriage of Mia Mnry Wlnslow, dsughtcr ot Mr. Cdwsra F. Wlnslow, Cedar Rapid, lows, and Robert B.

Irons, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3 Irons, Maton City, toe, former Winona residents, st th home of the arid' mother December 81. Attendant asre Mas church will givt card party th social rooms of th church Wednec-day at IS p.

and hostess will ctseo yesterday from Sacramento, Roctation In 1938 ant) president in 1837. Before that he was secretary and treasurer of tbSjOrganisaiion, Mr. Frit I married and It four children. His plans for the future are still indefinite, but he Is consid Mrs. Frank Arsnow where ne was given an unoondl liy is cvetlipuuila.

Tliiity-lliret Icglilkturet meet this mouth, lliey convfurd tnttsy lu Aritoiis, O'l-vlil, luws, Aikmkss, Utah Slid wr'j iu Alabama, fit Kanss. Nw Jersey, Ktiiitil Ceiiklina and Wo-mbig, turt on Wdneity In WUoa-SUI stilt Wt Vt'ina, EUi Aiktd cn Air Ccndltionk? Ftar.t fcr Ccllra Library Sealed bt1 will bt received bv emtiiuiuloner of purchaees, rxm 120, rltat Ctplt buUduig, Bt. Paul, until I Tuesday, January 31, tar library equipment and an air conditioning syntem fur the hew Wttvxia Itachei guliegt library building, Bins will bt rtcttved ttparttely en the library equipment and tht tir eondiiionlng in accocdanre with plant Snd srwcihcsumw atsuarsd by Boy unt, Al Kaeiuttn, Wl-notta srchitscis and ttigUteert, be Mr. Oeorg Berani-k, Mrs, Wsvn wis, wno wit here in one of th tlonal pardon Saturday by Oovernor Conrad Sport Cub airplanes Friday riimmeiman and Mrs. mrry Zy wlckl, Culbert L.

Olson, newly-seated lib Dies at Pickwick te Join the third annual Cub convoy Ann Wlnslow. sister of th brtd eral uenoorat. ering several offer to loin the per' air manmiver in a maw flight to The governor, suffering from sonnel of a business firm. He intends a maid of honor and Mis Ms ths Bdardsley a bridesmaid snd Wen Miami. Fls, to State Meeting Named nervous exhaustion, was sent to Indgjer li pilot ot th ship and dell IMasll beat man.

A ti hospital after pardoning Mooney, to leave Lewiston at an early date, Mr. Highum hss smsd in banking departments In several organisation Conrad 1 passenger. They expect Don followed the eeremony, Mr, hi physician said today ha was Delegates ta tht ataUt convention to return to winona tn end or this week. recovering rapidly. of the Farmer-lAbor party to bt and Mr.

Iron following a trip to Chicago, will reside In Mason Otiy Red Wng, Minn. Despite th fact that Red Wing's city water ha been given the highest rat big a to purity of any municipality In the state, the Minnesota department of health ha several criticism to make relative to the system here. This became known when a report from the state department was read at a council session. It had been prepared. It was stated, at the request of the V.

8. Health Service because water from the city's supply 1 used on trains. Among the fauUa listed art the following: Sanitary sewer within 30 feet of reservoir; reservoir vent not protected from rain and dut; water main and sewer pipe hud In same trench, when they should be at least ten feet apart; dead-end pipes connected with sewer and defects la plumbing systems. The state health board reeom mends that the city make a thorough study of the problem and remedy condition, it suggest that all plumbing connected with the water system, which does not comply with the state plumbing coda be changed so as to meet requirements es soon a powuble. Tria report was referred to the water board without comment by the council, although some al-darmen said they couldn't un-demand how there was any thlna wrong with the curls Mooney, nanked toy labor leader "Oreetlng from Florida" said of the P.

of the CXO. and held la at. Paul Jsttuary SI and IS were named at the meeting at th eounty Fatmer-ljttmr party kt tht where Mr. Iron is employed by the Standard On Company, Mr. Iron Conrad In a aiesrag to Th Repub in tnis area lor the last years.

Before coming to Preston, he was treasurer of the Ruahford bank for eight year. Following his arrival tn Preston, Mr. Higlium was elected county the Railroad brotherhoods, spoke lican-Herald. "Cub sr not th I nrovhbitai member at the Jim- yesterday to massed thousands la lor League of Cedar Raptds, snd iwisum city nail Aaturday evening. About 40 were present st the meet- the Ban Francisco civic plasm.

ratten plne but they get you there. shed our winter dotliet Atlanta this afternoon (Mundsyl. grsduate of the University of lows treasurer in 1820 and served two story ar Fight, where she terved as president ot Pickwick, Mm ii (Special to The RepubUcan-Herald) Mrs. Prank Arsnow, 71, died at 3 a. m.

Sunday at her home here o. bronchial pneumonia sfter an lUneas of ten days. She was formerly Miss Olive Frappier, and was born April IS, 1MS7, at Montreal. Canada, 8he cune with her family to Minnesota wien a child, and they settled on a farm near Ridgeway la Pleasant Hill township. Olive Frappier and Frank Arsnow were married May 10, 180.

at La Crosse, Wis, where they lived until 1B23. At that time they purchased a farm In CampbeU valley, Pleasant Hill township, which they operated until May, 1815, when they moved to Pickwick. Survivors besides her husband are one son. Ray Arsnow, Milwaukee. and a stepdaughter.

Mrs. Eva He told in detail the story of his tmns. In 124, he berem a member of the stat banking department, Kappa Kappa oamma amrity, Mr, uig. D. Kennedy, Lewtston, eounty chairman, presided and Leonard Knopp, Winona, eounty secretary, gave ths secretary report for ths Iron attended the University of serving as bank examiner.

Since 1833 right to freedom alter being convicted -with Warren K. tilings of participating in the bombing of Iowa where he wa a pledge member er rtu umis Theta fraternity. he has been employed as a salesman for ths MUler-Davls Company of Minneapolis, stationer. For the Past year. 181 Baa Francisco PrscwredntM Delegates hamed fnr the gists day -parade in which ten person C7T tltZ? cis can if te ssn't sat MM Smi ttt pm tf aawriss, an iu ly r.ii.wt ttMK.

Br-vain li.trt, Adiwifct Hnrt ul Olrtfl kinf an knwit. rmif Urn set UKIS raataMsr-ee ntUMsust, v. t. MirriNO convention ere Mr, Kmnsdi; Mr. were aiueoj ana eo wrounama.

1 year he has been president of the Preston board of ducsiion. Winona council Ho, SS. United Mooney said he and Billing were Commercial Travelers, held It first annpp, jiaroia Atwooo, winona, city ciiairman: Himrf Plttsch. Winons, Mr. Highum Is married and hat framed because they were labor agi aiseung ef ths year Baturday eve.

two children, a son and a daughter, city lecretary, snd Mr Knopp, Wl- tators. ning at the Red Men's wigwam ooin ot wnom are married. A campaign to obtain a pardon Announcement was made by tnt for 'Billings was announced by tecretary that membership del In James I. McGhie nana, eny treasurer, xn election of county officers wss postpnntd to February, Mr. and Mrs, Knopp, Mr, Mr, plstach and Fraivia Hntiarid.

Mooney. who visited Bullne at Wlseoy township, who were i at her bedside when she died; two qurnry since 1SJ? wm less liian BIRTHDAY CLUB Dies at Chatneld Folsom prison Saturday. Billings is ineligible to ask for a pardon sisters. Mrs. MatUda Ken yon.

La Or owe. Wis, and Mrs Paraella Egan, ChaUkld, Mian. Special to The from the governor without the eon tight par cent. It wss also announced that the eouncil will rt-osivt a prist at I3S from ths supreme council If It Increase it aiembarahlp eight per cent during St. Cljarlea, alternate for Mr, At-wood, acted a delegate to Ui district convention held st Rochester Minneapolis: three orotnen, Louis, Republican- Herald i Funeral serv enrrence of the California supreme court because he had a former con ices for James Irvia McOhie, 13, who lonn ana Aootpn trappier, Ridgeway, and three grandsons.

Date and "Happy Birthday to You!" Bon ens fa mag yeta th Wtnon RtjmhUcan-HtrUtt Btrta-day ataa oy tilling out sad SMMag (A eottee eefosy and Wr names Sunday. 8. Atulxrson, Northfleld, highly rated water system. died her at the borne of his dsush viction before be was accused of MOVING Ikv Raymond Arsnow and Oeorie Ken the bombing. nedy.

A sister, Mrs. Sophie Chant- ter, Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Saturday at I a. m. following a long Illness, was tiectsd dutrtot ehalrmaa ana; Mrs Butts aUegeberg, Had Win.

I dlAtrict teeretary-treasurtr, OtsUkt Modern Equipment were conducted at 1 p. m. today at Rachel Johnson) Brown. Re grew rapresentaUvs an the state central the Beetsler funeral home. The Rev to manhood on iris father farm tommlUet snd on Various slate con near Utica and then spent two vention committees also wert named.

Cut Expense in Auditor's Office Krpendttures for book snd bind the period from July 1, H. snd March II, IMS. Bis new members secured by March SI will givt tht required eight per cent innrssee, WlillaJn Wendt received the attend-tnee prise. PoUowUtg the meeting, smoker and card wert enjoyed, troop mt- Tmnp Ftvt of the Junior Catholic Da ii liters of America held a sort! meeting Saturday afternoon at th year in South Dakota where he John Oibb of Rochester officiated and burial was at the Washington Presbyterian cemetery under the Mr, Kennedy, Mr, At wood and Mr. Knopp will serve on various stats pre-empted and proved upon a gov emment claim.

auspices of the Mesonls lodge of iv. a. TRANiirsa ano mat tint convention committee. There were sbout SO aelegstss at the district Mr. Brown returned to ITtlca and ing for bookkeeping record in the one of the eounty auditor are tea Pleasant Orove.

fitea gppsar la th snrtAdag eofgeta ea (A dote of A beriAe Be 'uf fa pnaf yowr aaetg plsMJ so that tptd ear. mtif wHn gpaear (As paper. send your name fa Th Aepao-MMa-fferaid so that tmtt r. axeed mot urm rasa tn sr saa. etnas nt sntTassr, TODArs dTrthdays Phyllis Bmock.

SM East San bom street, seven pear' old. RMisrd lRay Ifoward, 441 But King stmt, fire rear old. meeting. Mr. McOhie was bom March ad, tn Scotland and com to Am engaged in the cattle buying bust-am.

Re did busirMsai in the eternities Of Utica, St. Char let, Lewlstan now than they have been for many years as a result ot the use of new squipoMMit in the office. Count home of Betty Fatter, sn taisy. tu street. Oame were played and and Chatfleld for many years.

erica in leu. Me lived midway between Sprint Valley and Chatfleld and was a fanner, ft married Mis I A Auditor Devtd ML Fakler Minted pane, La Crosse, died December 23. 1836, and two brothers, James and i Joseph Frappier, died about 14 years ago Funeral services will be eontfucted at St. Patrick's church, Ridgeway, Wednesday morning by the Rev. Paul Hodapp.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. William E. Brown, Utica, Dead at 81 t'Uea. Mlim. Opeclal to The, Republican-Herald)- FVineral Ices for William Elliot Brown.

SI. prominent Ctlca man who died at p. m. Saturday at the Winona Oeneral hospital after a brief IB-wan, will be conducted Tuesday at p. m.

at the Brown home here and at 1:11 p. m. at the TJOca Preebyterian church by the Rev. Be servsd- a Winona county out today. commissioner for two terms and Agnes MeVirmle SO yar ago.

He prise ewaMed to patncia Bciienaeh and Cksrothy Wakrh. flan wert made for the entertainment to bt given this evening at th meeting This aafpmnt includes a soe- served as president of the TJUca survived by bis wife; four daughter. cut Robert L. Kherkanoff. lilt West dally cotMructed bookkeeping and bulinff machine and an addressing maohinw.

The latter is also used in the office of County Treasurer John village council for tone. Mr. Brown married Mas Nellie KetUeton of Lewistoa September 1SW. She died February 14, 1P3S, Broadway, ten year old. of the senior court Of the Catholic Dsughtcr of America st the Knights of Columbus club for tne benefit of ths troop's ramp fund.

The heme of Joan Kathleen Mas- Mrs, Fred Buchanan of Chatfleld. Mrs, John Bagea of St. Charles, Mrs Fred Rhoda of Spring Valley end Mr. Fletcner Orsy of Reason; three brothers, John, William and Samuel of Spring Valley, and on sister, Mrs. Joseph Dsvtdsoa of Spring Valley.

C. Basnbeaefc by the weiiara de- (nana, Dreebaoh. Minn, who was ten and two daughters, Vivian and Mildred, died in Ida. Mr. Brown Is ptiamai and br other couutv years old January tu received too office.

sate lor Sunday Btrthdsy column. survived by one son. Chatover Brown of Rochester; one stater, Miss Ger The two pieces of foulnment were installed In 193 at a cost of lest TODArS HOROSCOPE Refrmtlunem were served. The neat meeting will be with Claln Mast, Vil Main stmt, January si, MAklrrO ATDeCORAfU. At tne pa manage of the First ttheraM church.

Cscorah, lows, PrWey evening. Mia Oelores Callus, trude Brown of Rnctieater, and three brother. Samuel Brown of Montana, Irvtn of California and Ben than S4.0O0. Tie bttokkeetrin an-' rersons bora on this dsv sr ehlne will be displayed at the Urwry rirkt diKClpilnarlans snd expect to abetwd. Thev vanf to he llkari.

jamin of Manas to, Minn. What Your News now in at, raui January 1. 17 and II at the annual convenuoa of 3. F. Bouders of Lewistoa.

Burial wl be to the UUra cemetery. Mr Brown was brought to the hospital Friday. He was bom la Indiana December 4. ISST. a son David and 1 however, and ant apt to be moody daughter at Mr.

and Mrs. John Vil 1 1 I county auditor. Christian Boycott of Nazis Launched la Itn esoettdlturas for books Ceiiut, Homer, and Leult Vogeiaon, son or boutt voniton, ar, lat If, 1 snd Binding In th count saduors and anhappy If not appreciated. They are faithful in the performance of thetr dutiee and mk food teaeners, soldiers and someuia actors. 1 Ktat Third Street, went PMrrisd by New Tert-WWA move to arga- "I)e eaaotmted to mm and in 1S an ChrUUans the eapenditur wae tijMi.

in States in a boycott against Oermany rear mil for book and tne rurv. t. a. ft'R. Attendant were Mia Leoua Wetstt and Wte- ley ceuu.

Tint fve. uav. lummy, ttttt aovianwMcsr rMt sine STsra tssmaa ussutav WUtOKS HUMWI. B-W snMHS ke'rantn rMkui ak tsa, mim CyMl SxiMtn. PmH, Viltn.

Uw vimo a IMnrt Su4tat Pm TMMn CaSw tm, was wnder way today. etnam got 191 g3u. Fig- Dr. Wiitiara Jay Sehleffeln, chair- pwiotts year are as man of the Ctuaens Colon. id 11 glJSS; that th boreett would be directed H.

IMS. S3TST; IMS, SI AWKOCWCI MAKKUCt Birthday Outs Edilor, The Republkan-llerstci, Winona, Klin a. Mr. and Mrs. H.

tL Murrsy, Rush- CLcnncn lit thtUllpj; Ut tilt finer ctctalfif will da towgf4 dating older clothes "jeV wt 11 it fcefff nor clothes new. It's good Icj-son in tiig gtnuine ccooooi of bujlog quAlity cieaaiDj foe all of voufdodbes and Man's Suit II.CD Man's Overcoat Lsds Plain Dieea, $1.00 Lads Plain Coat Fur-trimmtd Coat lord, roata one, announe tne mar by a group known as the Volunteer Si Jag; 127, S3J4S; gjg, JT; 9, SlJgij taw, rum to Boycott nag of thetr daughter, Xlsine Fraa ees, to John Bush, Jtushford, st De- Chrtsttaa Coouattte Nsat Oermany, 1 I sty stasis is wiBiMi, AnhiiMU nemm. wis. mmi. ants i Tmm, immmty M.

MM o4 Via IM kl r-umlt aorsh, Iowa, Decern ber fl. Mr. and Mrs. Bush art now making their bomg la Wlnons, Ecz3 sm ta nn4 inwetolv tare. isn, i.u; itsa.

ssxi: in ss tN; 1IH S3 419. and ISM, $11. Trempealeau Cotrple Granted Divorce by Judze at La Crosse Id Crteas. Wia-A Trenipealeaa anrur. CXASS- The Veesneat Bible dsat of the fill, 25 Years r- asMn, an oatwnie mm Sinai piiii4 itixstmmi ski ke iiiamw na nftM um sat tn uuw ml f.

te um Timmi uh sw mm mm eutf ttt4 fmtmmmem lm turn mmmmwi-1 M. rum nmrmiwi ssay I swa a owmM it.ti n. ammm. OatS aane. St.

fHn JCaesj gaeettoa eoa( muth pert Tassday at I p. ta. at the homeif" ef Mrs, A. Laamls, 117 Wsstll I wis ae. old eo treet Address City two-can itton 1.

a rourta street. I- -J I or ea tt ft Many cas ether prodorts dvdnt help repesa prompg rasutls from timim aoren of red. sesir Bcse- ea Papa it. TMs Is a ret si Tnt weed was la started by a Bsbratlse ptarwrlgk wa dd reeeeaiy. Kasa aisa susd n.

ma wiut powerfully twothmg, Sktead eounty coupi was granted a cwvorce Saturday tn eb-curt court durtae rg star snottoa day preceadings by Jadce Robert R. Cowve. There were ease on the morning' calendar, which was disposed of by tn court la less than te bears. Onsart convened st a m. Moat ad th ease involved SUga-.

tfcm tn caeaertiM with aauera, at trough User were srv- ietno tst oocior soransu. First arphratinns tsrmg swtn re- th ia cne. wtm. msm. TwswihMMii a Sa.

fMi kbS sum Mnitln Mr wiaiii tnm tfc tntnin mtm eevrae taa wwea, 1 CAM i ana an. xaen nt i aigtoy effective Was aatt-B sa aiedktoal tacredienta start rbzht to has aa pispsng by aa n.ii a wfwMws te help ffstor promote euieft beej- SMt iSb-W, VaT fcABitets 1 tWdsTleW area' twwBaSsJ flArttsM'aSawssalsjl flsBBjnor asftjajaa. want em wwraii imiiin, fn mmm fie rn nnmit ww smm lamHa SM Swa at Kka fas tmrntrnt last taw 12, SL rolas the asest ewsa- ral orders to show cause ressitsng froos nrwvlous dlvfHfia decrees. The duorre was granted to Bo? Brosaowaal from Mary Breakowiexl tng. Praieed by sJUi9M frost teast to eoast, saseb a Mr.

Jeney City. wh wrttes; -A few weeae us wttto Zeeae atsaastngty swiped Ecsnaa arhklt bothered sag for years." mt the ets sd (a wtHxat, (bf teen er (el est? as smm a. tame $1.40 a czzo CCVCRACCS GLASSWARE wi Donrut UI KaaS Taad at. Fksae sen Swm Kg tmt at mum SHMii mimmt iw a shots, ra aim A Patleats wHb asri'ssa ar of aduriery. the coon xae 1 inn ke miiiI mw te tmimt (Ml SM mn el aaf of a sainar chUd to Use defendant.

The ataav- ef tX a. SsegiMl bed, Tvae ar fakar? romriSBiuasis ne sptiVy.siasTsasi swAalSB CLKANasB 4-7S E4 rearii, It. A What Mew Teek-wera Bg was Ordered to pay a wwantli ii iv AND OTtSS ry vzt ef a See tssa aatts M.S. rknaa vMT I.

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