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Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 3
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Daily Citizen du lieu suivant : Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 3

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Wednesday September 6 1972 Daily Citizen Beaver Dam Wis Page 3 SOCIETY Mr and Mrs Jake Gabathuler 426 Vita Ave Beaver Dam are quietly celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary today Mr and Mrs Robert Schmidt 4 Beaver Dam and Mr and Mrs Glen Kollmann of Mayville returned from an eight day tour of Hawaii Mr James Machkovich 217 Charlton St is a patient at Madison General Hospital He is in room 628 Miss Barbara Mirlach has just returned from Virginia Beach Va where she spent ten days visiting the TJ Broecker family On Saturday September 2 Mr and Mrs Palmer Jacquot of Milwaukee were entertained at a dinner at the home of their daughter Mrs Sandra Bischoff of Beaver Dam in celebration I Sunday evening Sept 3 in observance of their recent 25th Wedding Anniversary A buffet supper was served and those present were seated at tables centered with silver tapers and fall floral arrangements Cards comprised the evenings en tertainment with prizes awarded The couple was remembered with many lovely gifts from the following who attended: Mr and Mrs Alphonse Burbach Waterloo Mr and Mrs Norbert Stratt man Juneau Mr and Mrs John Madigan Mr Lester Schmidt Mr and Mrs Maurice Mace Mr and Mrs Donald Wienke Mr and Mrs Elmer Pieper Mr Mrs Howard Gibbs Mr and Mrs Wilbur Quandt Mr and Mrs red Gruhn Mr and Mrs John Casey Mr and Mrs Lawrence Schmidt and Mr and Mrs Albert Heuer Mr and Mrs Marty Ohlson and Miss Hilda and Mr Herbert Wobig were unable to attend Peggy Ann Rabehl daughter of Mr and Mrs Herbert Rabehl ox Lake Keith Steiner who was in charge of the program arrangements also introduced Ray Heinzen incumbent State Senator of the 24th District Mrs Marge McAndrews is assisting Mrs James Jansen at Beauty Nook while she is recovering from a broken wrist The Green Giant Softball Team of ox Lake won the championship of the Randolph Softball League in a playoff game oii a neutral field Monday Sept 4 at Randolph The ox Lake Team with a record of 14 to 1 defeated Crossroads of Cambria in a shut out game score 1 to 0 The only score was made by Kent Schumacher on an infield out A trophy was presented the Captain Wayne Ruenger by Mary Schreiber Randolph iremen Dept Queen following the game Theresa Evelyn Radke Theresa 488 3151 of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Martin Kossen Mrs Aimer Jacob and Mrs Viola Loeck Beaver Dam and Mr Lee Elsesser Milwaukee were Monday guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Kossen and family of this city Mr and Mrs Ralph Buerosse of Medford Oregon Mr and Mrs Charles McCall of Oak Creek Wis were Saturday afternoon callers at the home of Mr and Mrs George Buerosse Ralph and George are brothers of Mrs McCall ox Lake Mrs Albert (Norma) Heuer Route 1 ox Lake 928 2376 Among i those who attended the Mary McLaughlin Gafy Gerschke wedding and reception at Elm Grove on Saturday were Rev ather Ed Safiejko Deacon Robert Betz Milwaukee Mr and Mrs Lester Schmidt and Mrs William Schmidt ox Lake Those attending the Colleen McKeen Dwight Bloohm wedding at the irst Methodist Church Burlington and reception at ox River Gar dens New Munster on Saturday Sept 2 from the ox Lake area were: Mrs Ethel Coultas Mrs lorence Perry Mr and Mrs Maurice Mace Mr and Mrs Ray Offerman Mrs Wilbur Peters and Mrs Albert Heuer Mr and Mrs David Mace of Black River alls accompanied the group also and returned to ox Lake to spend the remainder of the weekend with his parents along with their son Brian who had stayed with the David Schacht family on Saturday Mr and Mrs Richard Heuer Manitowoc attended the McKeen Bloohm wedding and reception on Saturday and spent the remainder of the weekend at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Albert Heuer Mr rank Jarosh is now a resident at the Christian Home for the Aged at Waupun Mr and Mrs Jessie Schoen and Becky Mequon were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Edmund Klumb Chief Kuno Trail A reminder that the first meeting of the Trailer Blazers for this season will be held at the home of Mrs Ray Konrath Thursday September 14 The Bud Dobbratz family has moved across the street to 217 Mill Street the former rieda Dinkel property now owned by Clarence Boersma 1 ox Lake They will be temporarily residing there until the com pletion of their new home on Academy St Mr and Mrs David Kohl of Beaver Dam have purchased the Dobbratz home at 216 Mill Street Richard Quandt is a patient at Hillside Unit Hospital in Beaver Dam Mr Quandt is the father of Mrs Arnold Ruenger and Wilbur Quandt both of the ox Lake area ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Clarence Weinandt were hosts at a party at their country home on TECH Three vocational classes for women will be conducted at ox Lake this fall The class on Sewing Wear which will be taught by Mrs Karen Alderden covering sewing wear knits to make slacks shirts and sport coats will begin Monday afternoon September 25 from 1 to 3:30 The second class on General Sewing taught by Mrs Em mleen Mezera will include individual sewing projects and problems will be covered Mrs Mezera will be working with each student to help them solve their problems and this class will begin Monday evening September 25 from 7 to 9:30 The third class is for Knitting and Crocheting to be taught by Mrs Max Andersen for beginning students or those having had some experience in both knitting and crochetingThis class will start Tuesday October 3 from 7 to 9:30 pjn All classes will be held ox Lake Public Library' To register for classes ladies should call the Beaver Dam Moraine Park Technical Institute Telephone 887 1101 Kiwanis Club Lt James Beisner serving in the US Army in the Panama zone was guest speaker at the August 29 Kiwanis Club meeting held at the Lorelei Supper Club He explained the role of the Army in their protection of forts and bases at the entrances and exits to the Canal There are 10000 troops stationed in Panama which include the Navy Army and Air orce He explained the topography of the country with the aid of map he had on display He stated temperatures remain constant between 85 and 90 degrees and it is very humid The rainy season is from April to December with an annual rainfall of approximately 100 inches Some of the hazards are the spiny poisonous trees fern plants and the ants which vary in size from the very small ones to those nearly an inch in length There is only one road and that could be considered the poorest in the world Recreation includes listening to the one radio station or watching the one television channel however there is good fishing he commented Jim is married to the former About 3 pm Aug 31 the Theresa Volunteer ire Department was called to the Donald Christian farm south of Theresa to extinguish a fire that had started in a smoke house building uneral services for Mrs Edwin Erdman 73 who died at the West Bend Hospital were held at St Lutheran Church Sept 1 with burial in the church cemetery Her widower a son Raymond of Theresa two stepsons Lloyd of West Bend and Kermit of Lomira a brother Wilbert of Mayville four grandchildren one great grandchild five step grandchildren and eight step great grandchildren survive Mrs Jeanette Steger Mrs Shirley Widmer Mrs Lorraine Heinecke and Mrs Rojeen ranzen attended the all Council Homemakers meeting at the Extension Service building at Juneau last week Gftece choseii International Country for this season Mr and Mrs Robert ranzen spent the weekend in Milwaukee About 3:30 pm Saturday the Theresa Volunteer ire Department was called to extinguish a fire on the west end of one of the mobile trailer houses on the north side of the Depot Road in the village The mobile homes house canning company migrant families ClubsLodges THURSDAY SEPT 7 Boy Scout Troop 36 of Trinity Church United Methodist will meet at the church seventh grade classroom from 6:30 to 8:30 pm The Dodge County Civil Air Patrol will hold its regular meeting at 7:00 pm at the Army Reserve Center in Beaver Dam Anyone interested is invited to attend The Aid Scoeity of St Evangelical Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors at 2:00 pm Trinity Church United Methodist Welcomes You f0 Worship Study and Service Sunday Schedule 9:00 AM 1 Church School for all ages 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM Worship WBEV Radio Broadcast 10:45 am 11:15 am Church Building at 308 Oneida Street Pastor Gordon Sorensen Randolph AS Student rom Sweden Ann Landers Answers! 5 way about him Then you of riendliest Place In Town One hour Any 3 Garments 201 Part Ave Beaver Dam The Marvin Seubert family seated above include (front I to r) Orma and Marvin (top I 1 HA CMI 95 Our institution is accepting high ratio mortgage applications because we are working closely with CMI This is another instance of our interest in providing our customers with the finest residential financing services available The Ladies Auxiliary of Beaver Dam Aerie No 1638 raternal Order of Eagles will meet in the Eagle Hall at 8:00 pm 2 HA CMI 95 3 HA CMI 95 student 18 year Backman of Sweden Maria eleventh AS tOUMMUVM lender scale is giving her problems Sweden uses the metric system and the centigrade temperature scale When Maria returns to Sweden next summer she will begin two more years of high school after which she said she may continue her education at a university 100 VA LOANS HA LOANS AND LOANS MADE UNDER THE NEW HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ALLOWANCE (HOAP I II PROGRAM) 95 CONVENTIONAL LENDING THE ANSWER TO THE HOME BUYERS PRAYER to r) Leslie 15 Maria Backman 18 and Chris 17 Branch meeting of the In ternational Association Machinists will be held at the Machinist Hall at 7:30 pm the school system was favorable with one exception classes here are so she exclaimed have to run all the time only three minutes between classes and no time to stop and talk At home we only had 40 minute classes with 10 minutes between each she added Another difference between American and Swedish schools is the amount of sports and extra curricular activities offered for the students there are so many sports In Sweden there any school teams or clubs we just go to class and then go Maria said Maria speaks fluent English but the American system of TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY By BONNIE RAYMOND Staff Writer The general meeting of the UMW (formerly Society of Christian Service) of the Trinity Church United Methodist will meet at 1:30 pm in ellowship Hall Hum (Mln III TW Hrtrtw 111 Ma HOURS: MoMty thrv Thandiy 1:30 to 4:30 pua riday a to fcOO pm oro on tqval opportunity lender Assets over 42000000 Each time I talk with an AS student amazed at the cool calm composure of the youth his mature personality the ap parent adjustment he has made to American life These same reactions were repeated Thursday night in an interview with 1972 73 AS old Maria Vilhelmina student is staying with the Marvin Seubert family which consists of Marvin and Orma Seubert their daughters Leslie 15 a high school sophomore and Chris 17 a senior' in high school and the family dog all of 208 High St An attractive gal Maria has all the characteristics Americans stereotype with Swedes blue eyes fair complextion light brown hair She is also a modest girl and had to be coaxed into talking about herself Maria said her decision to spend a year as an AS student was largely a result of curiosity just wanted to try it Many of my friends and my brother had been AS students It cost us very much to spend the year here and I know if ever get the chance ree Parking in Rear Open 7:30 am Daily IT IS EASY TO SEE THAT MORE HOME BUYERS CAN QUALIY ROM A DOWN PAYMENT STANDPOINT npf Beaver Dam Senior High School basketball and football games local club listings birthday and anniversary dates of numerous families in the community and many more added features A limited number of calendars are still available for $200 each by calling 885 6406 would you have answered that letter if the writer had been a woman instead of a man? There Now Dear There: The same way Dear Ann Landers: I must take exception to the answer you gave to the girl who wanted to know why she spent the better part of every evening fighting for her honor She said her last date argued with her about the importance of virginity until 2:30 am and she had a terrible time getting out of his apartment You asked her what she was doing in a apartment until 2:30 am anyway? Ann apparent that been a long time since you played the Dating Game Gone are the gentle seducers of yesteryear Now the attitude is "Hey Babe hot pants are in virginity is out get on with like to pass along my counter philosophy It goes like this: Buster this is MY body and I'm going to decide who gest his hands on it and when If you are one of the lucky few let you This approach saves a lot of time and energy Sign me Surrounded and Happy Dear and (Green Stamps?) Your counter philosophy sounds veiy much like something you read in my column I see that you and I have any differences whatever Thanks for writing Calendars The Birthday project of the St Band Guild has been termed a success with the distribution of the calendars These calendars are unique in design because they begin with September rather than IRST STATE SAVINGS and Loan Association Dear Ann Landers: Oc casionally you print something aded be surprised if of value sent in by a reader The se says se already enclosed is called YOU Now Ann Landers how GOT A TICKET MISTER YOU BREAK MY It was written by WO Newman Commissioner Kentucky Department of Public Safety you one of those people who call me on the telephone or write and complain that my Trooper stopped you and handed you a ticket for no reason at all? You break my heart You tell me you're a good citizen and a safe driver and a dumb cop gave you a ticket for going a little faster than the law allows Well I hope the next time you get caught breaking the speed limit he gives you another ticket and the traffic judge takes your license away I pray that he nails you before you crash into a concrete abutment and he has to pull your lifeless body out of a demolished speed machine wish you could spend a few days with me and watch a teenager writhe in agony on the gravel near a highway while he waits for an ambulance that will come too late to take him to a hospital so Instead he goes straight to the morgue I wish I could make you help scrape the bits of bone and flesh of a whole family off the asphalt into baskets vomit just as we have done But think a little differently the next time you climbed into that car of yours and opened it up on a stretch of highway to see what it could do So you got a ticket? Mister you break my Dear Ann Landers: Recently you printed a letter from a man who wanted to know how to make the transition from friendship to romance He said he had known the girl for four years it had started out as a hrnthprcicfpr atirvncViirv unH suddenly he found' himself JaVVar' looking at her with different eyes You said heart never won fair mind or anything and advised him to take a deep breath and tell her that the friendship had become deeper and more meaningful and before he fell head over heels he should ask if she could possibly feel the same 'mint THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING 216 ront St Beaver Dam to visit the United States later in life so I wanted to go while I had the she said Swedish family consists of her mother two married brothers and many aunts uncles and cousins Her mother living alone during absence is the mayor of Vilhelmina The brother which Maria said is a former AS student spent a year in South Carolina Maria arrived in Randolph on August 10 and since that time has shopped in Milwaukee and at a Madison shopping center and visited Wisconsin Dells During the three weeks( since her arrival she said the most unusual thing about the United States is that here is bigger your stores your cars ITlcasurement and The farenheit VM AO 6 Another aspect of American life which is different from life in Sweden is the abundance of cars on the roads Maria said are so many cars here no one walks People drive a car to the grocery store even if it is just a block away And so many cars with just one person she said The all time American favorite the television com mercial is new to Maria but triggered a response from her that is generally issued by most Americans think really she said flatly Television networks are nationally owned and operated in Sweden according to Maria The viewers pay a monthly price for the service which eliminates the need for com mercials she said Maria is accustomed to small town life Vilhelmina has a population of 3000 compared to 1500 and her Swedish high school is only slightly larger than Randolph High School Maria completed her first day at Randolph High School the day this interview was con ducted Her first impression of 1 I A i 1 tiSP A Jr 1 i I a a 1 1 1 I Awri t'L I Avjpj Il A atHI JI' a I ilk I iwO' frW' Jiisl ks iKkiiil4ll SALES PRICE LOAN DOWN PAYMENT $20000 $19050 $95000 $20000 $19000 $1000 $25000 $23550 $1450 $25000 $23750 $1250 $30000 $27550 $2450 $30000 $28500 $1500.

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