hef costs dur-L41 08 from 1he li lo Menasha's inth increased with the July ; monthly reop, director, ast month to-$3,599 jn July, lief expenses against $1,-tovvn of Nee-month, which opped $5 82 in ceding month. Nieenah's bill ;615 27. shelter 3. fuel $18 22,Neenah Couple Celebrates55th Wedding AnniversaryStars RepeatVictory OverNeenah — Mr. and* Mrs. John T, j the luncheon. Officers will be nam-!Harness, 221 W ashmg^on avenue,; ed for the 1941 summer season.were guests of honor at a familydinner party Sunday in observance of their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary which officially was Aug.27, and the eighty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mr. Harness. The dinner party was held at the home of the Harness’ son-m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fritzen,E. Wisconsin avenue. Among the guests were the other children of nedtcal $56 84,, honoreci couple, Miss Eleanorwork relief j i^arness, Robert W. Harness and his s $95 98 and and son R John Harness, William G Harness and his wife and „ , , , , . , „he three units four children, Helen. William, Nan- wllJ be played beginning at rZ0pet sons. In ;cy and Da. id, and Thomas A. Har-|and_ c^t_ln^.th^°U|h°Ufc t,he, CVe' obtained aid. I r.cs.-, all of Neenah George C. Har-:8 families of. ness, a brother of John T. Harness,* * 5The Women’u Union of the Whiting Memorial Baptist church will meet at 6:15 Wednesday evening for a picnic supper and business session, Each member will bring individual dishes and sandwiches and one covered dish. The topic at the meeting will be “Migrants.* * *Group 1 of the Guild of St. Margaret Mary Catholic church will entertain at the first of a series of group parties at 7:30 Wednesday evening in the social hall. GamesLoop ChampJunior League TitleHolders Beaten, 4-'On Soggy Diamoningle persons is were given ed 51 familieswtio was b^t man at the wedding Aug 21 1885. was present also. Mrs. Harness’ brother. Dr. Thomas W.ingle persons Anderson, New York City, officiatedarsons receiv-of NeenahcheregreeHughes, who ms, modern Neenah High master's de-of Wisconsin:d in Ampri-•ofessor Wil-y$isrgust3 of contagi-'hrec cases of ere reported k O. Brunck-sr. The other an measles, cl whooping7 six cases of y, including aralysis.at the wedding 55 years ago. TheHarness’ made their home on a farm m the town of Vinland andhave Jived in Neenah since 1926.* * *The First Evangelical church choir w ill conduct its initial fall reheaisa! at 6:45 Wednesday evening m the church.* -M *Ladies society of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church will meet at 2.30 Wednesday afternoon in the church basement. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Kehl, Mrs. Clarence Weinke, Mrs. Harold Lemke, Mrs. Albert ‘Bahr, Mrs. Walter Discher,Mrs. Arthur Haas.* ¥ *Ladies society of St Paul's Eng-Jist Lulheian church will meet at 2 30 Wednesday afternoon in the parish house. The meeting will be Visitors' day with members* bringing guests to the meeting.4* * *The final golf and bridge activities at Ridgeway Golf club will be held during Ladies’ day Wednesday at the course and club house with a short business session followingCatholic Daughtersoostolate Directorn City Cath-lerica, Court annual 1940-ck Thursday lub, business ur. The Rev.ning. Mrs. Ben Derby is chairman of arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs. H. O. Abendrotli, Mrs. Frank Aiello, Mrs. Otis Allen, Miss Ella Ay 1 ward, Mrs. John Ayl-ward. Mrs. Ervin Bader, Miss Monica Bender, Mrs Fred Bayer, M r s. Max Block, Miss Louise Blohm, Mrs. Louis Bondow, Mrs. Paul Brazeau, Mrs. Louis Breen in g, Dewey Bunker, Ifirs. Walter Breaker, Mrs. Ralph Burr, Mrs. Leo Brant-meier, Mrs. Joseph Abhold, Mrs. Henry Alferi, Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Miss JoanAylward. Mrs. G. R. Anderson, Mrs.Raj'- Bart, Mrs. Carl Beringer, Mrs. E. J. Blaney, Mrs. George Blohm* Mrs. John Bollerman, Mrs. Philip Braun.—Mrs. Harry Breaker, Mrs Katherine Brown, John Blaha, Mrs. Loyal Boelter^ Mrs. Robert Brooks, Mrs. Roy Burr, Mrs. George Boush-ley and Fred Block.* * *The H. J. Lewis Woman’s Reliefcorps will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in S. A. Cook armory. Mrs. Jennie Bain will be chairman of the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Nora Nutter, Mrs Lucille Kreckler and Mrs. Blanche Dahlstmm.‘M * *Service Circle of the Neenan-Menasha King's Daughters will conduct its first meeting Wednesday, Sept. 14, with Mrs E. J. Aylward, Ninth street. presiding. The Circle usually meets the first Wednesdayof the month.* *The Eastern Star Bridge club of Neenah chapter, Order of Eastern, Star, will open its fall and winter season with a 1.30 dessert bridge party in the Masonic temple Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. W. Stacker and Mrs. O. Slcibei will be hostes-Menasha—All-Stars of the Baseball league repeated the tory over the First ward Relt; gue champions, Sunday mori the Menasha baseball park to 2 score. Last year the Relt; the league crown and lost a decision to the All-Stars in tl: game.The diamond was soggy wi eral puddles of water fiom 1cent rams but there was onPlay Second Ail-Star Series Game TonightNeenah — The second of the 3- '[ses;f the Gieen game all-star series between Krue-guest speak-1 gcr Hardwares, champions of theSlowing 7 the i Senlor Softball league, and the AH- .............. ..lal hour will1 Stars will be at 5.45 this evening at I man Koerwitz, Mrs. Emil Kuehl, :ards will be Washington park diamond.eren will be ' The All-Stars, composed of play-.ers from other league teams, won the first game, 5 to 1, last Thursday.error in the fame. Len ferlmg. Second ward, limib champion Reds to six hits teammates came through wi rorless support but it was tl field which gave the All-St? victory.In the first John Skalmosk a long run caught a bail who sailing over his head to end : rung with one run in and a runner stranded on base, fourth frame the Reds scon other run but a peg from Job dauf to James Bretthauer cut the second bacrunner at th( as he tried to score. In the Red runner tried to score fro ond on a hit to center an thrown out by Hillard KoziThe A fl-Stars collected lt;runs in the first inning If Clement Gavinski opened i single and two runners wcr when Ambrose Naleway threi to second in an attempt to Gavinski. Skalmoski followe a smasch down the third* balt; to lofid the bases,Ciske fhed out to left wit vinski scoring after the eaicl dauf was hit by a pitched ba Bretthauer drew a .walk, t Weber home. Skalmoski while Kozlowski was being t out.Reds RallyThe Reds tallied with a i the first. E Naleway opener a single but was trapped of and tagged out. A. Jakube! hit by a pitched ball and ad\ on two passed balls He scor a double by Swamp.Tn the fourth the All-Star1 committee,Acker, Mrs *s. Anne As-;--f Sc “is Vocational School3everc, M iss ltheimc Wil-llon will be dub programBegins ActivitiesMenasha—-The Menasha vocational juvniic day school opoped With registration this morningTD r.—three hits but failed to score Ladies society of Trinity ^uther- j lowski fanned. Grodc and L. I an church will meet at 2 o’clock I ferlmg singled. Gavinski -wa Wednesday afternoon in the parish 1 at first but forced Grodc at hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Nor- Weber singled to right but :ferlmg was out at the plate on Mrs Nels Pedersen. Mis. Wilbur from x), Jakubek to A. Nalev Klutz, Mrs. Henry Klutz and Mrs. w Nalewav William Schink.* * *The Neenah-Menasba chapter of the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Trainmen, which is to be known as the Fox River Valley Lodge, No.364, is meeting this afternoon at the summer cottage of Mrs. Pearl Parker. Mrs. Jerome Berendsen was out at the plate trying to will preside. Plans for the fall and j in the next frame Kozlowski winter activities will be discussed.. the Red threat by throwing lt;The Reds got their ^econi in the fourth when Harvey S clouted his second double, b vanced when A. Naleway thrown out and, after Marx v and advanced to second, S scored on R. Jakubek's hit. ____—4.