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26 Fond du Lac (Wisconsin) Commonwealth Reporter, Tuesday, August 31, 1971 City, Area Obituaries with the Fond du Lac National Bank in 1909. Successively he served as an accountant for the Vulcan Manufacturing Zinke P. B. Haber Printing Fond du Lac Tractor Attachment and joined the Fred Rueping Leather Co. in 1920 as a cost accountant.

with the company, and in 1955 He continued employment his. was named secretary-treasurer, office manager which and held comptroller, until a position he his retirement in 1967. Survivors include five children, Mrs. Gene Christiansen of Bedford Village, N.Y., Dr. Robert Fox of Richmond Heights, Dr.

Milton Fox of Wauwatosa, Kenneth Fox of Mayfield Heights, Ohio, and Dr. Edward Fox Jr. of Richmond, 33 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Also surviving a sister, Nora Goebel are, Wichita, Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon and family, 781 Martin returned from a two- week vacation through the western and southwestern states, visiting the Badlands, Mt. Rushmore, Zion National Park and Las Vegas. Band Instrument Rentals 921-1315 Barth Music 143 S. Main Do Your School Supply Shopping at Your One-Stop Center. Free and Easy Parking! Wegner Office Dept.

Store Edward F. Fox Funeral services for Edward F. Fox, 80, formerly of 116 E. Division who died Sunday, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Uecker-Witt Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m.

at St. Louis Church. Burial will be in Calvary, Cemetergili from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mr.

Fox was born April 10, 1891, in the Town of Empire in the Village of Dotyville, a son of Nicholas and Josephine Menne Fox. He was the 11th of 13 children. His early schooling was in the Town of Empire, the Town of Forest and St. Michael's School, Dotyville. He attended the Fountain City Commercial College and was graduated in 1909.

He also was graduated from Walton School of Commerce in Chicago in 1911. Mr. Fox began his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neitzel, Route 2, Mayville, announce the birth of a son, Jason Gerald, born Sunday at St.

Agnes Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neitzel of Mayville and Mr. and Mrs.

en Byron Geidel of Campbellsport. Completely guaranteed waterproof watches to be worn even while swimming. Ladies', Gents' C. W. Smith, jeweler, NFDL Kirby Lifts Matted Nap James Ruplinger, 262 W.

Main Campbellsport, returned home Sunday from St. Agnes Hospital. Expert Watch Jewel Jewelry Brauer's Box Delicious Zurheide Ice Cream Gilmore Liquor Mart A daughter, Christine Ann, was born Thursday at St. Agnes Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Schmidt, Campbellsport. Mrs. Schmidt was the former Camille Cizek. Edie, 25 best years of my life Babe. WE BUY Scrap Iron, Metal, Paper, Scrap Automobiles and Paper Drives for Scrap Processing and Recycling Sam Manis Sons Cor.

Dixie Morris Sts. Across from the County Garage SEED The First Step Toward a Thick, Rich Lawn K. A. BOULAY CO. 2212 S.

Main Fond du Lac Before You Pack for the New Semester Call Us. Go back to college with 1 a fresh new look and start the semester with sparkle and snap. Let us give your wardrobe a refresher course! SPIC SPAN Dry Cleaners 409 So. Main St. News Briefs Radio Club Fond du Lac Amateur Radio Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the club shack at Lakeside Park. All amateurs are invited. Soroptimist Club Soroptimist Club of Fond du Lac will begin the 1971-1972 year with a 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Elks Club. Miss Sue Williams, presiurges all members to lattend.

Church School United Methodist Church School will commence with a 9:30 1 to 10:30 a.m. session Sunday following summer vacation. Classes are for nursery through ninth grade. Teachers are Miss Marlene Arthurs, Mrs. Gerald Palmer, Mrs.

Marlin Towne and Mrs. Larry Ott. Miss Sue Williams serves as superintendent. Picnic Slated Winnebagoland District Nurses Association will meet for a 6:30 p.m. picnic supper Wednesday at Oven Island at Lakeside Park.

Ham and beverages will be furnished. Those attending are asked to bring a dish to pass. CEA Meeting Childbirth Education Association will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the rear of St. Agnes.

Hospital I cafeteria. Eugene McLane, director of Fond du Lac Public Library, will be guest speaker. Senior Center ex painting class will meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Fond du Lac Senior Center. Joan Lukan, visiting nurse, will be at the center at 3 p.m.

Recovery, Inc. Recovery, will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at St. Patrick's School and at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Church of Our Saviour.

Further information may be obtained by calling 922-6451. Meeting Slated Zeruah Rebekah Lodge degree staff and offiecrs will practice at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Odd Fellows Temple. YARC Meeting Youth Association for Retarded Children will meet at 7 p.m. today at Division Street United Methodist Church for the election of officers.

A discussion will be held regarding the organization of a bike-a-thon. All interested persons may attend. Films Recommended Fond du Lac Better Films Council recommends for mature viewing "What's the Matter with Helen" and "Sudden Terror" and for restricted viewing "McCabe and Mrs. Miller." Al-Anon Meeting Al-Anon Family Group will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at 267 S.

Hickory St. A Thought To Remember LOUIS ZACHERL The reasons should be clear. Today's society, marked by complex interThe advantages of man- dependence of people cenagement over labor have tered in densely populated been minimized through the cities make the problems years by the day by day, of one class of people the month by month, year by problems of all. A dediyear work of union organ- cated coalition between izers. As if in a cycle, ad- lower, middle and upper vantages and attitudes have classes between managechanged.

The charges lev- ment, labor, minorities and elled at management years even politcial parties must ago are now being heard take place to tackle the and hurled against labor problems of education, unions and their leaders. housing, highways and exSelfish attitudes and de- pressways, civil rights, urban mand of "me first" or renewal, want what we want and tion and welfare. Failure to nothing else will do" -will do so will be poisoning the simply have to give way in well at which all must the foreseeable future by all parties. ZACHERL FUNERAL HOME 53 E. Johnson St.

The Weather A.M. EST Aug. 31 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU ESSA COOL COLD Temperatures Are Averege for Area Rein 50 Showers 72 Low Temperatures Expected FORECAST Until I Wednesday Morning day for the Pacific Northwest and northern Pacific Northwest and along the northern THUNDERSHOWERS ARE forecast to- warm, for most of the nation but cooler in Rockies, part of the Southwest, the northern tier of states from the Great Plains to the Plains and upper Great Lakes, the Mississippi Northeast. (AP Wirephoto Map) Valley and the Southeast.

Weather will be It Should Be Much Warmer Later (By the Associated Press) A cold front pushed south across Wisconsin Monday, and the cool air dropped temperatures that had earlier reached mid 80s. "While Southern Wisconsin received a sudden cooling, the northern parts of state felt the effects of the cold front most of the day. Eagle River had a high temperature of 68 and Park Falls reached a high of 66. Low temperatures were in the 50s and low 60s, with the lowest of the morning lows COOLE TRAVEL AGENCY 276 N. Main 921-1395 Free Parking at Our Door CLOSED SATURDAY Sept.

4th To give our employees a long Holiday Weekend. Bluebird DIAMONDS HER Diamond Set With Matching Groom's Ring 251 Set $137.50 Groom's Ring $50.00 KRAIL JEWELER 105 ND MAIN Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Fond du Lac Winnebagoland Marathon Prize Winners Saturday Sunday 7754 1835 580 7131 2177 2049 1154 333 3513 8242 3209 1239 3091 938 3074 6041 492 1073 620 582 508 1103 8496 186 1088 385 772 1487. 684 8810 6152 764 1354 4475 1214 2204 1810 1145 3554 1886 2629 6905 4462 7113 1216 2523 8219 3909 7863 732 1885 1246 2638 1395 6208 3007 4340 640 3806 4223 638 998 581 986 989 724 845 326 7945 1853 489 3225 6160 1834 3915 All Prizes Can be Claimed At The Fond du Lac Area Association of Commerce OVERCAST and a brother, Frank of Fond du Lac. Mr. Fox and his wife, the, late Mabel Gilman Fox, who died in 1967, observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1964.

Infant Rogers David Alan Rogers, infant son of Alvin and Virginia Rogers, Route 6, who died at birth Aug. 20, is survived by three sisters, Germaine, Margaret, and Sandra, and one brother, Alvin Jr. Melvin L. Rau Funeral services for Melvin L. Rau, who died Friday, were held Monday at 10 a.m.

from Funeral Home, the Rev. Gerald Schmitz officiating. Burial was in Rienzi Cemetery. Mrs. Watson Waehler was organist for the services.

Pallbearers were Michael McCarthy, Michael Ray, David Rau, Bruce Rau, Jon Cooley and Eldon Bunders. Wilmer F. Klipstine Funeral services for Wilmer F. Klipstine, who died Sunday, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday lat Church Immanuel Pastor Paul Lutheran G.

officiating. Committal services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery at Marion. Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday at Candlish Chapel. Mr. Klipstine was Fond du Lac district census supervisor for 11 years, worked at Wells Manufacturing Corp. for five years and served as assistant administrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Milwaukee.

He was a member of Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church and the brotherhood of the congregation. Sgt. Hugh W. Jensen Funeral services for Sgt. Hugh W.

Jensen, 30, of Whiteman Air Force Base, son of the late Rev. LaRue Jensen who was a former pastor of the First Baptist Church, here, were held Friday Boston Funeral Home in Stevens Point. The Rev. Jonathan Nielsen of First Baptist Church officiated and burial was in Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery west of Stevens Point. Sgt.

Jensen DO YOUR WINDOWS STICK? Replace your troublesome windows with Rusco new inner replacement windows without disturbing your present frame Fast, Quick and Easy 20 Year Warranty VALLEY RUSCO WINDOW CO. TOM NEHRING 642 Vine St. Ph. 922-4184 HEAD INTO Fall The WITH A NEW HAIRDO! 35 N. Main 921-7788 Soft Curly Wed.

Creme $10 HAIRCUTPerms And Up SHAMPOO-SET Oil $750 $4,00 Perms And Up Open Mon. thru Sat. Thurs. and Fri. Eves.

Complete Wig Service Open All Day Sat. Hair Coloring A Specialty Wednesday only du fac Shop 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT STORE SAVE with SHOE REPAIRS WED. IS LADIES' DAY WOMEN'S HEEL LIFTS Regular Heels Cuban $119 Sanding and Leveling 10c Additional Leather or Composition -Pr.

Attached LADIES' TOE PIECES Genuine Leather Toe pieces to save your $119 shoes at the special price Pre, HANDBAG HANDLES Plastic All Colors $129 SHOE DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS HANDBAG IF THE SHOE IS WORTH WEARING IT'S WORTH REPAIRS died in an auto accident on Aug. 22. He was born Oct. 3, 1941, in Indianapolis, Ind.

He served in the Navy for two years and later joined the U.S. Air Force. He was a member of First Baptst Church here. Survivors include his stepmother, Mrs. Zenith Jensen of Lebanon, two brothers, Charles Jensen of Maxwell Air Force Base, and LeRoy of San Diego, a stepbrother, Alan Akers of Lebanon, and a sister, Mrs.

Martha Nelms of Eagle Point, Ore. Mrs. Pearl Spaulding Mrs. Fred "Lu" Kromm, Route 2, has been a patient at St. Agnes Hospital since Aug.

24. Your Wig need attention? Let Edith's expert stylist reshape and cut it. Reg $3.50 Now only $2.00 Frank Leach, of Iola, formerly of 89 N. Hickory undersent major heart surgery Monday at Wood Veterans Hospital. FDL Softball Inc.

annual meeting at 7:30, Sept. 4 at FDL Eagles Club for election of officers, presentation, of trophies, free Mrs. Laverne Paulin, 138 E. Johnson is a patient at St. Agnes Hospital.

CRUSHED STONE for drives. Call Fond du Lac Stone, 921-8280 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Luedtke, Route 1, Lomira, announce the adoption of a 2-month-old daughter, Melinda Sue. Low Most Homeowners Insurance-Petri Insurance-921-9000 Mrs.

Charles Halfmann of Campbellsport entered St. Joseph's Hospital, West Bend, Monday and underwent surgery today. Wig Sale at Elliott's Wig Shop. Any Wig in the Store Now Price TEXACO FUEL CHIEF Complete Burner Service Let Us Check Your Burner Over Now New Installations FREE ESTIMATES Condon Oil Co. TE 256 Forest Ave.

Ph. 922-4330 Mrs. Parl N. Spaulding, 75, of 1823 Bechaud Beach Drive, died at 11:10 a.m. Monday at St.

Agnes Hospital. She was born Sept. 23, 1895, in Cumberland, a daughter of James and Marie Peepes Dunham. She was married to John Steger and he preceded her in death. Mrs.

Spaulding married Erwin A. Spaulding and resided in the city for the least 30 years. Surviving are widower; a son, Lawrence Steger of Reading, three step-sons, Wallace Spaulding of Rockford, Russel and Vernon Spaulding both of Oshkosh; a step-daughter, Mrs. Helen Demler of Oshkosh; and a grandchild. Seven brothers and 0 sisters preceded Mrs.

Spaulding in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Novitzke Funeral Home at Park Falls. Burial will be in Nola Cemetery Falls. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral home in Park Falls. -Witt Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Herbert H. Guell Funeral services for Herbert H. Guell, who died Thursday, were held at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church, Lomira, with the Rev. Richard Sweitzer officiating. Burial was in Ebenezer Cemetery in the Town of Lomira. Pallbearers were Dave Arndt, Darrell Guell, Gordon Stettbacher, Daniel Salter, Harold Mintner and Donald Unferth. President Franklin R.

Roosevelt called a special session of Congress on Sunday, March 5, 1933, to proclaim a national bank holiday. being 50-degree readings at Eagle River, Rhinelander and Land O' Lakes. Skies were cloudy Monday night and a few overnight showers were reported. Eagle River, Eau Claire, Wausau and Park' Falls reported rainfall, but all had less than one-half inch. For Wisconsin, the prediction called for cloudy skies and pos- Kellett Electric Gary Kellett New Listing Ph.

922-8333 OFFICE FACTORY All Your Wiring Needs! FREE ESTIMATES sible showers today and Wednesday. Rainfall was more likely in the northern half of the state. Wednesday was predicted to be slightly warmer, with much warmer temperatures expected to hit the state Thursday and Friday and the possibility of rain continuing. FOR RENT Warehouse or Factory, 4,000 sq. ft.

with offices, on siding. Ample parking. RALPH E. MILLER Real Estate 922-6440 Sears Hearing Aid Consultant be in our store Thursday, September 2, to help you will select the hearing aid which is most satisfying for Audio-metric examinations electrically test your hearing, HEARING AID SPECIAL $199 Complete With Earmold Batteries Behind Ear Eye Glass All-in-Ear Body Type Powerful. Economical Hearing Aids at a price you can afford Backed by a company you can depend on.

USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Sears Fond du Lac Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 921-7200 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Buy of the Week! SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS Value Special Shop for All Your School Supplies Wegner Since 1926 Office Dept. Store Court St. (Just North of Courthouse) FREE and EASY PARKING.

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