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   Bruce News-Letter (Newspaper) - June 10, 1948, Bruce, Wisconsin                               RUSK COUNTT Waft JUNE 10 1948 ESTABLISHED OCTOBER II IMt Thornapple Pioneer Settlers Honored By Homemakers OVER TWO HUNDRED ATTEND EVENT SUNDAY AT BRUCE LOCAL DENTIST GETS SCHOOL SERVED PICNIC MENT At THE NATIONAL CONTENTION Over two hundred Dr R J B Weiher waa notified of attended the his as assistant sergeant program in the of arms at the National Republican Convention to be held in June Community News Briefs pioneer and residents the Town eff Thornapple and Clark were with flowers hi of their time in the Town of The following program was Mrs Henry Olson in Singing Memories Song Smith for the Part I Pleasant View district Skit Edna Thanks for the Memory Part TO Caley Lake and Thornapple Dam The Old Spinning Wheel Mrs Wayne Johnson ana Shirty Album Mrs Clifford Thompson and Mrs Geo Hartinger Bed chief Song Mrs Tomasovich Poem End of a Perfect Mrs J Geisler and Shirley Smith Thanks for the Memory Last Part Mrs Louis Presentation of corsages Community Sing Lang The following folks registered at the door and also listed year of coming to Mrs Faye Hartinger 1912 Mrs Margaret 1916 Mrs Aim Lyons 1911 Mrs Ursula Witt 1927 Mrs Christine Nelson 1905 Mrs Edna Sweet 1939 Mrs Mary Beebe 1908 Dorothy Steinhilber 1909 Zehner 1912 Ann Zehner 1931 Krist 1916 Mrs Krist Tomasovich June Lietz 1942 Mildred SillMan Clark Beebe 1888 Winnifred Clifford 1921 Mrs Etta McEathron 1944 Mrs Agnes Geisler 1930 Morris Nelson 1903 Esther Steinhilber 1922 Mrs Bessie Johnson 1917 John Johnson 1917 Mrs Ada Stenson Mildred Johnson 1927 George JHW John Moore 1908 Paul E Pinnow 1940 Mrs Larson 1920 Jacob Geisler 1919 Mildred Olson 1924 Mrs Irene Peterson 1931 Hank Olson Mrs Sarah Joyner 1900 Mrs Paul 1898 Mrs Nora Corey 1942 Ted Peterson 1931 Tom Peterson 1935 Vern Rasmussen John McLean 1916 Lillian Thompson lone Larson 1932 Mrs Albert 1900 Mrs Leonard Hanold 1925 Mrs Annie Diehl 1913 Betty Lou Corey 1941 Mrs Ceia Anderson Frank Larson 1920 Mrs Fred Strahm 1917 Mrs Anna Tornbull 1919 Trueman Felton 1906 Mrs Grace Root 1939 Mrs Olive Root 1939 Mrs Genevieve 1923 Larry White 1948 Louie Tomasovich 1919 Fred Strahm 1917 Addison Heacox 1901 1901 Norris Northrup 1907 Donald 1944 Carey Mrs Saner 1902 Mrs Jenny Howard 1902 Jo Nelson 1895 Claude Bob and Dick Howard Ben Host Alma Reiherzer 1947 Jos Reiherzer Henry Peterson 1908 Fred Strahm 1930 Mrs Edith son 1910 Marion Peterson Maude Hanson 1903 Henry Hanson 1898 Alfred Hanson 1902 Carl Osse mow Anderson 1010 William Murray 1941 Joe Zajec Rosella Zajec 1934 Mrs Ann Clifford Thompson 1919 Mrs Hugh Smith 1931 Mrs Frank 1926 Carl Hanson 1915 Mrs Lorenz 1908 William Mrs Hoagland 1927 Mrs Winnie 1938 Wayne Johnson 1917 Next week we wiD print the different of the history of Thornapple Ralph Jenkins took of the honored guests and of Mrs Wayne Johnson spinning wool on an spinning wheel NEW RESIDENT PRIEST SAYS MASS HERE SUNDAY Father Kyle new resident priest for arrived Wednesday Wfu nfS Dr Weiher has to be in Philadelphia on June 19 TOWN OF CHAIRMAN JOHN JOHNSON AND CREW OF CANVASSERS COLLECT FOR CROP John Johnson chairman of the Town of Thornapple and his corps of canvassers collected for Crop Christian Rural Overseas Fragrant for the Town of Thornapple This amount has been turned in to the local district chairman LONH KL M The Busy Badgers 441 Club meeting was held at the Wra Lincoln home on evening The Busy Weavers Homemakers will meet with Mn Robert Wednesday June 18 with lunch at iMr and Floyd Nielsen Mr and Mn Edwin Lincoln and baby arrived last Wednesday Glendale Arizona to spend several weeks here at toe hone of Mr and Mrs Win Lincoln of and Mrs Nielsen A shower was given at the borne of Mrs Wednesday evening for Sally who is soon U be a bride with Mrs Ben RoaA hostess mass on Sunday at 8 a m will bf followed by a later at 10 am Father Kyle wiB reside at St HaD for the A rectory wiB he the Catholic church Hayden flu Honor Graduate DAUGHTER OF MR AND MRS JAY HAYDEN RECEIVES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Maxine Hayden graduated with from LaCrosse College Sunday afternoon She received her Bachelor Science degree with majors ra Physical Education and Recreation MAXINE HAYDEN Miss Hayden ft a member of Kappa Delta Pi honorary fraternity in education and Delta Psi Kappa national honorary fraternity in physical She was active in the Physical Education Club Association and In her senior year she was chosen to become a member of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities Colleges Next year Miss Hayden will hold the position of Recreation Director at the Kahler Hospital School of Cursing in Minnesota Bruce Team BRUCE JUNIOR LEGION SOYS LADYSMITH JUNIOR LEGION SUNDAY EVENING The Bruce Junior Legion played the Junior Legion in a preliminary game Sunday evening f f aBn won o vv The score was close being 2 te 1 the seventh when the opened up with a hitting spree which netted four more runs Pitcher ATOe Hayden allowed Ladysmith only hit The Brace lineup Ib Atwood A Markley Moon e Hayden p McGlynn rf cf and Baldwin tf South Caley Lake Alex and grandson Harvey were callers at the Donald McEathron home Saturday Walter Paul DeCota spent Friday afternoon in Cornell Mr and Mrs Glenn McLean have returned Trom their honeymoon trip to Northern Wisconsin lakes and Chicago Mrs McLean returned to her work in Chippewa Falls Sunday Annie of Bruce spent Saturday afternoon and night at the John McLean home Many from this community attended the Centennial tion in Bruce Sunday Mr and Mrs Harold Bellman am family were Sunday dinner guests at the Allen Jeness Mr and Mrs Chester Kurtz daughter Ruth at a bridal shower for Bethel Wilder at their home Friday evening The Walter DeCota have the Frank Tomasovich of Milwaukee toft Thursday for Tomahawk after at the borne of his Hunt and Mr and Mrs Krist Tomasovich week and son and Mrs Soderstrom of Hawkins left Saturday for Red Wing where they will visit the ladies who is in in the hospital Mayou of Moline 111 is visiting the home of parents Mr Ad Mrs C H Mayou Stevens installed a machine in the C H Mayou barn recently Mr and Mrs Gust Burkman of visited at the Wayne Johnson home Mr and Mrs A Heacox and Mr Northrup of Minneapolis called at the Morris Nelson home Saturday The Homemakers of Thornapple to ILla opportunity thank the Bruce school board and all the others who participated in making our Centennial picnic a great success We thank you all Ardith A Daniels Marries Bemidji Minnesota Resident BRUCE LADIES ATTEND WINTER WEDDING CEREMONY OF NIECE TUESDAY Mrs Iverson and Mrs Herschel Granger attended the wedding of their niece Rouleau to John White at the Winter Catholic church on Tuesday at 8 a m Other attendants were Miss Elaine Mr and Mrs Martin Benda and twins of Bau Claire Mrs Benda an aunt of the bride was maid of honor Elaine Iverson was bridesmaid The Benda twins were train bearers and Richard Rouleau was best man BROWNIE There will be a picnic for all day June 15 from 2 to 4 Each girl is asked to her own sandwiches Remainder of lunch will be furnished CEREMONY AT ST PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH UNITES SATURDAY At the St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church at Ladysmith on June 5 at p m a very pretty wedding solemnized when Mtss Ardith Augusta Daniels eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Daniels Bruce became the bride 01 Ervin Leroy Olson son of Mr Henry Olson Bemidji Minn The candlelight double nag ceremony was altar decorated with garden flowers and potted ferns with Rev R S of Exeland officiating The bride given in marriage by her father was lovely in an ivory satin gown with lace yoke finger Up sleeves and long train net and Mrs Kenneth the Birthday at her home on id at the of her and Mrs Ok Art took back to Caa WINDFALL MT tind Mrs Raymond Garrett and son visited Sunday afternoon at the Bert Jensen home A very large group of ladies at- the shower for Judy Long last Wednesday afternoon at the MacArthur home Mrs Don Keith and visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs Lew M Sherwood and daughter called on friends here Monday Lester Daniels left for his home pt Aberdeen Wash Wednesday after spending the past week here with relatives mnd friends Mines B Spoolhoff F Tiegs L Vreeland Roy Vreeland and G attended last Thursday at the Tabernacle Last Week Mr and Mrs Floyd and children of Hawkins the Amiel Benson home Mr and Mrs Wayne Potter and family ot Ft Atkinson Iowa spent the week end at the Potter home Mr and Mrs Ernest Vreeland and son of Rice Lake spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Roy Vreeland Lester Daniels of Aberdeen Wash frr a visit with 1 father and other relatives Miss Carol Tatro went to Chicago Monday where she expects to find work Mud Brook Valley On Monday June 7 all members of the 4-H clubs of the Sampson district met at the John Waugh farm near the Pine Grove school house There was calf sewing and food demonstrations Betty McEathron was home from college over Sunday Relatives and friends gathered in the afternoon and enjoyed an ice cream feed A few brush piles burned Thursday night on the Ed Leuthi farm took new on Friday morning brought Emergency Fire Wardens Henry Kroll to the scene and also from Ladysmith The fire was soon put out Everybody seems to be thankful lor the showers Rusk County farm Dews Rnd Views Ed County Agricultural Agent Albert J Zahradka Erosion Control The annual Guernsey Breeders picnic is an important farm event that is to be held on Friday June 18 at a m Mr Frank Ginzer a new Guernsey breeder in the county located on the old A C Murray farm will be the host farmer The directors of the Guernsey Breeders of the county have an I interesting program worked out and have again selected an outstanding calf to be given away at the picnic Every person signed up as an adult Mon mnd during the from Texas to the home of daughter Mrs Chris Gordeaux her MILLS There will be no church services here for the next two Sundays Louise Keasling of Eau Claire spent the week end st Henry Siecks The Ladies Aid met with Mrs Clarence Mattison Wednesday after- noon Sherwood and Mr and Mrs John Dix of Haxtun Colorado spent a few days here on business and Mrs Vince Wienert and Donna of Apollonia spent Sunday evening at C Wienerts Mr and Mrs Oscar Jonnson and family spent Sunday at the Elmer Christianson home at Menomonie Mrs Audie Christianson of smith is spending a few helping care for her new grand daughter at the A Christianson Jr home Mr and Mrs Irvin Schroeder spent Tuesday in Ean Claire mums Talisman and red roses Her three strand pearl necklace was a gift from the groom Miss Virginia Watts Exeland close friend of the bride was matron of honor and wore an orchid marquisette gown The bridesmaids Eunice and Sylvia sisters of the bride wore gowns of aqua and yellow dotted swiss and carried bouquets of carnations baby mums and red roses the same as the matron of honor Max and Mario twin brothers of the bride were ring bearers Herman Olson brother of the groom was best man Harold K rig a cousin and Lester Johnson a friend were ushers Dean Daniels brother of the bride sang Because before and O Perfect Love after the ceremony on the organ by Mrs Ted Bennett of Ladysmith who played a selection of hymns ana 01 junior Guernsey Breeder will hare REPORT OF RECEIPTS FROM POPPY SALE BY GIRL SCOUTS The poppy sale which was conducted on the streets of Bruce on May 29 by the Legion Auxiliary was a huge success amounted to aU of which will go to the rehabilitation of ex-service men and to child welfare The local unit does not keep this money Much credit is due the Girl Scouts who worked diligently until Saturday night The sales lady was Mary Doyle who soU over worth Dorothy The thank aU of the these who on tike afreet the ta aM Mr wno his for Mrs Peat ISLAND LAKE Mr and Frank Horton Jr of Minn are enjoying their vacation at the parental home on Sand Mr and Mrs Paige ana daughter Betty of Wild Rose spent the holiday week end with the Neil and Phil Nichols families Mrs Fred McCracken and daughter Catherine went to Chicago Monday to visit and attend wedding of a cousin Mrs J M Kirkley returned home from Michigan last Monday where she was called by the illness of an aunt A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Max St John on Jmw 1st at St in Falls The be eai 14 Ac Mother and are doing fme Ran Mahoney to an operation on Monday Mr and Mrs Herbert and family Mr and Mrs valued at IMr Lauritz ana hu arc helping Mr to make preparations for this dairy day Some outstanding cattle from the Neilsen and Ginzer herd will be on hand for the judging classes The past year Rusk County had the membership in the Guernsey Breeders of any county in the state May the Guernsey Breeders be counted on to hold that position GROUP ACTION TO BATTLE EROSION Farm friends their are of you farmers in Rusk County and only three of us Mr Sirek Mr Nelson and myself to assist you with your land use problems The supervisors and we are now planning to work with you in neighborhood groups of say 5 8 7 or 8 farms as well as individually If yon have such a group working together as a threshing run for example and feel keenly toward cooperating in the of better land use contact the county extension office and we will start the ball rolling with a meeting or two for purposes of discussion in more detail soil conservation farming Many times we observe farms located in a common watershed the only logical solution is working gether on the land CAP ROOT BEER NOW OPEN STAND Having been delayed in opening the root beer stand because of the failure of a condensed to arrive Mr Johnson stated that it is now here and the stand would be opened some time today Leo a carload of and they were taken to Lincoln Neb Jess Canaday took a group of farmers and veteran farmer trainees to Madison Saturday to attend the field day They left at In the moraine late that Harriet of the faculty of the Detroit hi Friday until Monday at the of her mete L E to her hoM at service A reception tor about was held at the church parlors The three tier wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom was Inked by the bride's uncle Carl Christiansen of Osceola and waa served by Mrs Christianson Coffee was poured by Mrs Audie scn of Ladysmith The bride is a graduate of the Bruce high school class of and attended Lutheran Bible Institute at Minneapolis for one year where she and her husband met She has beea employed as a nurses aid at the Lutheran Hospital Bemidji The groom is a graduate of Bemidji high school and spent nearly three years in the army and was Out-of-town relatives and attending the wedding Lester Daniels Aberdeen Wash and Mrs Herman Olson Fargo N Dak Henry Olson Lester Johnson Doris Bemidji Mian Harold Kvanvig Nelson Mrs Emma Hendrickson Stella Jacobson neapolis Minn Oswald Christiansen Sandstone Minn Mr and Mrs Carl Christianson Osceola Mr and Elmer Christianson Audrey and Marian Kelly Elmer and friend Menomonie Alfred son Mrs John and Virginia and friend of Ean Claire The happy couple left for various points on a honeymoon after which they win live at Bemidji Minn LOCAL STUDENT RECEIVES DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HIGH HONORS Lois K received her degree of Bachelor of Science at the Superior State College Thursday June 3 Lois was one of the graduated with high honors one of two who received departmental honors in English served as president of the senior clase Held offices nl two college to which she for foar year and a of Alpha Psi Onega a national High School This Win ftt UM Confer Clob at rn   

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