rimben and Lumber For The New 38-Foot Addition Cut From The Redeker Farm; Enlarge* Barn To 78 Feet In Length; JjBjt Group Attend Event' Warm weather, a sociable crowd, and good cooking made the barn ra'sing event that took place ofo on the William Kedcker 40-acre farm at Mlshlcot last Saturday afternoon a happy gathering for twenty- Ine four neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Redeker. sar The timber frame of a new 38-foot addition to the old barn was raised and fastened into place withinf a short time nfter tho crowd gathered Saturday afternoon. The above picture shows the group that as-slsted in tho raising. Included In the group are: Anion Shedlvy, Mlshlcot harness maker: John SMntmel,y Kick Schroeder, George Price1. Herbert Dlura, Carl Saubert, mall carrier; Harvey Weinfnrther. mail, carrier; w| r Jim Panoch. barber: Lester Reis. Henry Redeker. butcher; Arvln Redeker. Joe Dvorak. William Mlenkc.'dl r garage proprietor; Norman Burt. Joe Kronforat, Art Redeker, William RedfJter. Max ltelnke, Emil Pries, n « John Uuderly, Mrs. William Redeker, Mrs. Art Redeker, Mrs. Norman Burt. Miss Alma Blum, and Ethel pn 1- Mae Redeker. The last named five women prepared and served the feed that Intplreu the men to work. Bi1* The enlargement of the barn brings It up to the size of 78 feet long, and 3S feet wide. Practically the hi11 entire new addition of 38 feet will be mow space. Jf1- The timbers and a large share of the lumber being used In the new addil.on was cut from standing PI '«■ trees on the William Redeker farm. Practically all the carpenter work is being done by Mr. Redeker m *• himself. “it •«