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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1962 2454 Voters GOP CANDIDATE Society (Continued from Page 1) Weddings Club Newt 9 Personal Continued from page 1 1 1 1 1 1 1573 LOST LAKE a junior In Krohn 2406 club 6 6 Village total 374 495 650 Renk Ashipun fteaoel or amous Names in ootwear 9 New line of footwear devoted to fashion 91 274 234 Columbus Mr and Mrs Sauer and family of all Mr and Mrs Lawrence and family of Watertown Brownsville Clyman Hustisford Iron Ridge Kekoskee Lomira Lowell Neosho Randolph Reeseville Theresa Vangen and Phillip Barnett were Sunday dinner guests at Arden Neumans Mr and Mrs Tom Sch mitz and family of Beaver Dam visited Saturday night at the Ver non Selk home Mrs Maurice Gove of Madison visited on Mon day Mrs Sturley Selk and Mrs Arnold Braker attended the Co lumbia County Homemakers Coun cil meeting at Wyocena on Monday afternoon Kenneth is Mrs EM CLUB TO MEET The Beaver Dam Toastmistress Club will meet at the Pyramid Supper Club on Thursday evening Sept 13 at 7:30 pm Wives of the Rotarians are invited to at tend 10:00 pm TRAP SHOOT WILL BE HELD SUN SEPT 16 Moving Van Hits Rear Of Parked Car Pushing It Into Pole And Residence the the an the DAUGHTERS Honored Queen Terri Cloyd pre sided at the first regular meeting of this season The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the recorder pro tern Connie Meinke and the re port was given by Jacqueline Reuter Correspondence consisted of an invitation to a reception for Grand Guardian Mom Koehler at Cooper Park Milwaukee Sept 23 from 2 to 4 and also an invitation from Neenah Bethel 57 for Royal Day Nov 1 with luncheon at 12:30 A letter from the Scrap book Committee recommended that the group take part in the project and a letter from Dous man asking the Bethel to partici pate by offering entertainment for the guests on Nov 18 inal plans for the trip to the Jobie Jam boree at Green Lake were made Honored Queen Terri and twelve members will make the trip chap eroned by Dad and Mrs Rupp WALDHIER'S JEWELERS A Gift that is sure to bring a Happy Glow to her eyes is a Gift of Made by the makers of our famous NATURALIZER and LIE STRIDE shoes WAUPUN Wis The Atwater Conservation Club will sponsor a merchandise and component trap shoot Sunday Sept 16 across County Trunk from the grounds in Atwater The event will start at am and continue to 6:30 Shells will be available at the trap shoot site according to Clyde Huffman secretary of the club LOST LAKE The first meet ing of the season of the Meriy Mrs Club will be on September 18 Mrs Geo Graff and Mrs Syl vester Wallentin will be the hos tesses Mr and Mrs Edgar Gab now and family of Beaver Dam were Sunday visitors at the Nick Powers home Mr and Mrs red Achterberg and Mrs Bernard Mal lon of Beaver Dam were Sunday visitors at the Herman Summer field home Joe Garvin of Bea ver Dam called on riday Mr and Mrs John Neuman visited Sunday at the John Mallon and Leo Kennedy home at Doylestown Mr and Mrs Sturley Selk called on Walter Duscheck at St Mary's Hospital They also called on his mother Mrs William Selk and Mrs Wallace Christians children of Reeseville and and Mrs Gordon Burbach Brian were Saturday night per guests at the John Neuman home Mrs red Lenning of Bea ver Dam called on riday Mr and Mrs Warren Sauer and fam ily of loyd River Sauer Mr and Mr and sup nical and Adult Education Mrs Shirley Christian the club's pre sent advisor and Mrs Kenneth Camenga club president Mrs Camenga presided at business meeting During meeting Mrs Bert Reinhard nounced club projects for coming year and Mrs Edith Young outlined the club's pro grams In his remarks to the home Surveyc Vernon Steinbreck er 6028 A breakdown of the Kuehn Renk race in Dodge townships villages and cities follows: Townships Kuehn BURGLARY TRIAL MILWAUKEE OTPD A jury of four men and eight women began Tuesday to hear testimony in the burglary trial of former Milwau kee policeman Norman Niemi 30 Niemi is charged with taking $296 and a car battery from a south side filling station while on police duty last December Surveyor Vernon Steinbreck er COLUMBUS Wis A passen ger in a semi trailer truck mov ing van escaped with minor in juries early this morning in i spectacular crash on Luding ton St here Injured Police said Albert Burton 51 Brooklyn suffered a shoulder injury He was treated at St Mary's Hospital and later released Burton was a passenger in the semi operated by William Woodward 41 also of Brooklyn which struck the rear of a car owned by Lillian ischer 405 Ludington St which was park ed in front of her home Police said the truck pushed the car approximately 70 feet where it struck and broke off a utility pole then continued bn across the intersection where it pushed the auto into a porch at 355 Ludington St the two vehicles continuing on and finally stopping near a house Part of the porch at 355 Lud ington was ripped off police said ire The 1961 model car caught on fire and was completely wrecked Columbus police said Woodward told police he was traveling north when he The accident happened at 12:30 this morning Police said the semi truck was also badly damaged Renk 26 17 70 33 25 26 37 24 135 62 40 Watertown (4 wards) 281 Waupun (4 wards) 290 The Homemakers observed their 10th anniversary on Tuesday afternoon at a special program held at the Wilson School Shown above at the anniversary cake are 1 to r) Mrs John Sch weiger the homemakers first pres ident Miss Helen Possncr the club's first advisor John Swant director of the Beaver Dam School of Vocational Tech MURDER TRIAL KENOSHA Wis tUPD The task of selecting a jury moved in to the third day today as attor neys worked on a panel in the first degree murder trial of Wil son Brook 21 Brook was charged in the death of police Sgt Anthony Eilers whose body was found in a wreck ed squad car near Burlington eb 5 Brook has pleaded inno cent and innocent by reason of insanity Register Of Deeds Erwin Schaefer 6240 Lou Ella Ewald 1084 Dr Goetsch was a former county coroner Other county candidates were unopposed in the primary Ivan Kindschi defeated David Noebel by a 5077 to 2066 vote in the Republican primary for the 2nd Congressional District nomi nation The Dane County farmer also carried the five county dis trict to win the GOP nomination Kindschi will oppose Democrat Congressman Bob Kastenmeier Watertown in the November election Kastenmeier polled 1216 votes in the primary The complete and final results from Dodge 69 precincts as announced by County Clerk Walde Mueller are as follows: Governor Wilbur Renk 4584 Philip Kuehn 3245 Robert La ollette Sucher 231 John Reynolds 1270 Lt Governor Jack Olson 6644 David Carley 1194 Secretary Of State Republican Robert Zimmer man 6928 Democrat Gerald Humphrey 1194 State Treasurer Dena Smith 6676 Democrat Eugene Lamb 717 John Schneider 507 Attorney Genera! George Thompson 4806 Robert Marotz 2208 Dem ocrat William Evans 821 El liot Walstead 378 US Senator Republican Alexander Wiley 6191 Arlyn Wollenburg 1385 Gaylord Nelson 1216 2nd Congressional District Ivan Kindschi 5 077 David Noebel 2066 Demo Robert Kastenmeier 1244 State Senator rank Panzer 6 476 Joe Ready 1179 Assembly 1st District Esther Doughty 2 053 Elmer Genzmer 1397 Dem George Mertig 475 Assembly 2nd District Elmer Nitschke 2 583 Nelson Mason 1624 Demo Harold Schulze 682 Ccsinty Clerk I Staff Photo makers Swant told of the 50th anniversary of the Beaver Dam vocational school He also intro duced Mrs Christian home econ omist who explained the classes that will be offered this year Hostesses for the anniversary party were Ms Young Mrs Ruth Harder Mrs rank Sny der Mrs Camenga Mrs Elmer Grace Mrs Angus Rehfeldt and Mrs Christian Cities total 2190 Villages Kuehn 36 24 6738 27 43 14 10 26 46 33 Sheriff Orue Lttech 1631 orrest Oestreich 342 Coroner Dr Goetsch 1062 Arthur ischer 678 Demo John A Murpny 347 Clerk of Circuit Court Martin Mertes 603 CITIZEN BEAVEK DAM WISCONSIN Vocational Homemakers 10th Anniversary Party Sheriff Orlie 6464 orrest Oestreich 1061 Beaver Dam Vocational Philip Kuehn Philip Kuehn is the Republican candidate for governor in Wiscon general election to be held on Tuesday November 6 1962 He won the nomination by de feating Wilbur Renk by over 50 000 votes in Tuesday's GOP pri mary election race Kuehn will be opposed by John Reynolds who was unopposed in the Democrat primary for gover nor Locals Cecil Coon 110 Liberty St entered Hospital in Madison on Tuesday for medical care Paul Balfe of Sunset Beach is a surgical patient at Madison General Hospital His room num ber is 468 Dr and Mrs Howard Bayley have just returned from Boston where their son Jim has enroll ed as a freshman at the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology Rick Parfrey son of Mr and Mrs red Parfrey left Sunday for Champaign Ill where he will attend the University of Illinois This is his third year in the school of architecture Kenneth Keller left last Satur day for Madison NJ where he enrolled in the theological school of Drew University the son of Dr and Keller Mary Jo Geschel speech therapy returned to the University of Wisconsin on Tues day She will act as a new stu dent guide from Wednesday to riday of this week Mr and Mrs Harold Shaw and sons Harold Terry and Keith vacationed for two weeks in the east visiting relatives and friends in Pennsylvania New Jersey and New York Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Zimmerman on Tues day were Mr and Mrs Louis Priem of Garden Grove Calif Mrs Ralph Priem and Mr and Mrs John Zimmerman and fam ily of Columbus and and Mrs Charles Zimmerman of Beaver Dam Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernest Indermuehle are Mrs Indermuehle's brother and his wife Mr and Mrs Alfred Hirsig from Bellingham Wash Mrs In cermuehle has not seen her broth er for 18 years Mrs Ruby Inder muehle of ox Lake will give a dinner for them on Thursday eve ning Mr Hirsig is also visiting with old friends here in the city orty seven years ago Mr and Mrs elix Bremer of 104 Smythe Court were married at Hustisford Wis and have con tinued to live in the city of Bea ver Dam and vicinity since that time Their sons Harvey and Orville reside in Beaver Dam while a daughter Mrs LaVern Christianson is making her home in all River Mr Bremer for merly employed by the Monarch Range Co has since retired Society DANCERS ENTERTAIN On Sunday evening Sept students of the Connie Wille Dance Studio entertained at Ashippun for the Rod and Gun Club picnic Those entertaining during a one hour stage show presentation in tap baton modem jazz panto mime hula and comedy numbers were: Robin North Steven Naffin and Julie Mulvaney Beaver Dam Brenda Schulz Manchester Mary Kay Kolterman Browns ville Cheri Neitzel Joan Neitzel Susan Heuer Nancy Genrich and Peggy Rabehl of ox Lake Ralph Shoemaker Jerry Krause Mary Lou Remus and Barbara Ninne man of Waupun This is the third year this dance studio has entertained at Aship pun I 'AA lAA Ufy Wait until you see SMARTAIRE! You will find flatties with fashion that give no hint of the tiny price Choose your favorite colors leathers and from our very complete assortment $595 to $795 PAGE 3 Semi Hits Auto In Columbus 1 Person Injured Walde Mueller 6 499 County Treasurer Arnold 6382 NEW CONTRACT MILWAUKEE (UPD Some millworkers were scheduled to go back to work today after a two week strike of the Carpenters dis trict council and Teamsters Local 200 ended with the granting of a new contract Workers in Milwaukee Ozaukee Waukesha and Washington coun ties are covered by the contract Mr and Mrs Harley Raatz and which is retrotactive to June 1 family and Mr and Mrs Hans Coroner Otto Goetsch 4 006 Arthur ischer 2914 Demo John A iMurphy 1052 Clerk Of Circuit Court Martin Mertes 198 District Attorney John Kaiser District Attorney John Kaiser 612 Register of Deeds Republicaix Erwin benaefer 592 Lou Ella Ewald 354 340 David Noebel 456 Democrat Kastenmeier 393 State Senator rank Panzer 1 653 Joe Ready 378 Assembly 2nd District Elmer N'itscnke 1 189 Nelson Mason 715 Democrat Schulze 379 County Clerk Walde Mueller 638 County Treasurer Arnold Krohn 623 Mpg Xj! jdMhkb tk i A 1l Ar 4 JT I iw KyrrWWrK I 56 72 xMBWl WPv I I A Xu xx xw A 1 1 AAX NX 1 1 7 'a 1'il iLlw iS' li I 'Owlt A 11 I rsjp I 4 4 fl 4 eyx I 1 'V I 1 1 7 1 ofeiu styles IK' IKM 1 IhK Beaver Dam 33 117 Burnett 23 64 Calamus 47 101 Chester 21 32 Clyman 10 58 Elba 23 112 Emmett 30 50 ox Lake 27 66 Herman 27 100 Hubbard 33 62 Hustisford 25 37 Lebanon 18 53 LeRoy 64 71 Lomira 39 63 Lowell 19 89 Oak Grove 46 109 Portland 12 36 Rubicon 21 55 Shields 9 39 Theresa 13 79 Trenton 50 92 Westford 10 59 Williamstown 20 47 Township totals 681 1673 Cities Kuehn Renk Beaver Dam 875 1061 ox Lake 58 73 Horicon 345 296 Juneau 126 151 Mayville 215 317.

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