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'Rationin0' Is
Ken0sha Film
If it's laughter you're aRer in
your screen fare, there's a treati
in store for you at the Kenosha l
theater this week. It's M-G-M's
topical comedy with a moral [
"'Rationing," starring the lovable I
rapscallion, Wallace Beery, in a I
role tailor-made to his talents. I
With Mr. Beery is his popular
partner in comedy antics, Marjorie
Main, and the two have a merry
time wielding the hatchet at each
other until they decide to bury it
in matrimony. Beery and Miss Main
are neighbors who are constantly
at each other's throats, despite the
fact that Miss Main's daughter,
capably played by Dorothy Morris,
and Mr. Beery's adopted son, new-
comer Tommy Batten, are in love.
Has Important Positions
Marjorie is the local postmistress
and head of the ration board and
Beery runs the general store. His
KENOSHA EVENING NEWS
troubles are only beginning when
point rationing makes its appear-
ance and Tommy is drafted, there-
by precipitating another crisis in
his estranged relations with Miss
Main.
He attempts to extricate himself
by reentering the army and returns
home confidently expecting a com-
mission. His commission arrives.
YES, SIREE:. IT WORKS in reverse. What we mean |o .ay is tha!
Margie Main has been head of the local ration tmrd ill M (; M'u
"Rationing." the comedy which opens today at the Kentha [heater. A
such she had Wallace Beery declare his canned goods, llut in uhor!
time Beery gets appointed the second nember of the lmard and he lit
• isis shdeclare her rationed nece.¢,sitle•. So . . . ? ? ".'
U[IM.I $1 Ll|tt| |l
Application for Tavern Licenses
r
church: custodian of legal papers, II B
00oho v Maidens
ship, Mmes. John Evans, Orville '''ffiv'
[ Riggs and Arthur Bless; finance, v,t u ,t, o
C. V. Cook, J. O. Boughton, H. W.
Schultz, Mrs. William Fletcher and
Mrs. Byron Patrick; pastoral reid.
[lions, J. O. Boughton, C. V. Cook,
[Mrs. Byron Patrick. Mrs. Robert
[Imrie and Miss Olive Hope; noel.
[nations, the Pastor. Mrs. Orville
lRiggs and Mrs. Fred Riclmrds;
[auditing. J. O. Boughton and Miss
*Olive Hope; records, Mrs. Robert
Imrle. Mrs. E. H. Hartnell, Mrs.
IByron Patrick: hospitals and
lhomes, officers of the W. S, C. S.;
[board of education, Pastor, Mrs.
IRobert lmrle, Mrs• Byron Patrick,,
]C. V. Cook, Miss Ethel Oitzluff,
'Miss Enola Mmnis, Miss Kathryn
Roth, MIss Lucia MhmiJ, Richard
llartnell and Donald Rlchards;
missions aisd church extension,
IMrs William Fletcher. Mrs. Arthur
lllos, Mrs. J, O. Buughton, Mrs,
C. V. Cook and Mrs. hilrl; evan
gelism, Mitten, llarry Krahn, J.hn
Evans. J. () ltoilghhm, Willt,nl
Fletcher and M|ovr tlartnell; stew
ard,htp. Mlaa Ethtd (lit=taft. Mius
EllOltla Minnls, Mr atilt Mr'm, Irslik
I Dlxt)lt: te|ltperallt, e, Olive Ilope,
MI': l' N. q'tltdllt silt| Arlhtu'
('t(k OItlaic, l'aa|t*l'. Mrl (}l'vllle
Illfign ald Mlaa Eliwl ILllltlal, Dat •
.ntEc, t)lt'=lS tit W N. t' N Lit'till
city. Mmea J,hn tevntta, l}vht Elf
rt. Article Mhlltla t, lid Jttltil %'alta
tnhl Pvt'¢, I'aeh.', ¢iliv. it.pc,
l|l': Iah h'h altO! tl= |tlua, chtlft'h
Illetllut¢ I'aahq, J tl. li*ughloit
still EIIII]a Mittltlll I luiuilltllllla COltl
tltlllo¢ L I'hll. J II Itlilghltllt slid
Wilmot
Miss Grace M. Carry, Cdent
Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins
attended a birthday party for Mrs.
Cora Jones at the Cooper Road
school on Saturday evening• They
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Higgins on Cooper
Road.
Richard Carey spent from Friday
to Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Carey, McHenry.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Rasch were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Mauser and daughter Ruth
Ann. Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rasch and daughters Donna Le
and Jean, Slades Corners.
Dr. Benjamin and Mrs. Roman
Winnetka, spent Sunday with Mrs
Emma Klare.
Sunday guests of Rev. Rudolf
and Mrs. Otto were: Rev. Carl A.
Otto, Karl Otto, Dr. Theophile and
Mrs. Otto and two sons, Wauwa-
tosa. and. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Bradley, E1 Paso, Tex.
The Young Peoples' society of the
Peace Evangelical Lutheran church
met at the hall on Monday evening.
"I'II say he's annoying me.
Music fllval ill llurllngton, Sat-
urday, May 7.
Mr, dud Mrs. ('yril I'a(.vy at-
tended a jetty honorltlg .qr¢.llltd IA,
Kvvrvll Nvhlachlag utid his In'hie
at tim htunu t,f Mr and Mrs. l,ester
,Ivldsc|tlag tilt Tuvmlay ovenlng.
I.L and Mrs. Nvidichlag are here
front New Jersey.
Mrs. Jsck Ehlel't anti Mrs, Cyril
Pacey called t)n Jack Ehlert at tim
Kenosha hospital t)n Monday. i
Eighteen conflrmants received
the Sacrament of Conllrmation in
Holy Name church Friday, April,
23, Bishop Francis R. Cotton of:
Owensboro, Kentucky administer-
ing the Sacrament. The following
clergy attended the services: Mon-
signores Charles Nix, McHenry, Ill.,
James Helnsler, Elgin, IlL, Edward
Kersting, Burlington, Reverends J.
B. Piette, Portage, Wis., Peter En-
rietto, Caledonia. James Manley,
Lake Geneva, Joseph Michels, New
Munster, Sylvester Groff, Brighton,
Henry Maurer, Lyons, Gerald
!Brielmeir, Paris, Joseph Savage
!Antioch, Ill., Conrad Altenbach,
Muckwanago, John Blake, Rich-
lie ,keeps saying he'• broke!"
father William Elfers. Richmond.
Mr'. EIfrs Ix II1 and under the care
of a physician.
Mrs Paul Voss and daughter,
Avis Vosa, Elgin, spent Friday in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Voss are
spending om. time with Mr. and
Mrs. Pau I Voss.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zarnstorff
were guests Friday evening of Mr.
and Mrs. lienry Proost, Union
Grove.
Catherine Schenning attended a
teachers' meeting at Oakdale school
Thursday evening. Friday evening
she wa• at Union Grove Rural Nor-
mal for a meeting of the first and
second year students.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mizzen and
family, Truesdell, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Schenning. Mr. and Mrs. George
Hackney and daughter, Silver
Lake, spent Sunday afternoon with
the Sehennings.
Mrs. Cora Richards and son,
Truesdell. were guests Sunday of
the Mizzen family.
The Sacrament of Confirmation
Wednesday, May 3, 1944
i
will be administered to 18 con-
flrmants at the Holy Name church
Friday morning at II o'clock.
Bishop Francis Cotton of Owens-
born, Ky. will confirm the chil.
dren in the absence of Archbishop
Kiley of the Milwaukee arch-
diocese. Those to be confirmed are
Lima Bernatos, Arlene Margaret
C4trey, Joyce Carlson. Elizabeth
Nienhaus, Ruth Richter, Jean Roan-
house, Arlene Roanhouse, Arlene
Scott, Mary Lou Scott, Joan Vogel
Philip Brehm, Richard Carey, Rob-
ert Johnson, Philip McCarthy,
Stanley Nienhaus, William Richter,
Robert Rudolph and Robert Schoor.
Mrs. Herbert Sarbacker enter-
tained for ten girls at her home
on Thursday evening in honor of
her niece Shirley Madden's birth-
day anniversary. Present were
Judy Schnurr, Barbara Schubert,
Edna Otto, Susan Pacey, Jacqueline
Miller, Nancy Koehn. Dawn Jerde,
Rose and Arlene Seitz and Beverly
Frank.
At a recent business and social
meeting of the Wilmot Past Ma-
trons of the O. E. S. at the home of
Mrs. Chester Hockey, Silver Lake,
the following were elected to hold
office for the coming year: presi-
dent, Mrs. Angeline Lischka; vice
president, Mrs. Elona Sarbacker;
secretary, Mrs. Florence McDou-
gall; treasurer, Mrs. Margaret
Swartz.
Pet. Warren Kanis has been
transferred from Camp Custer to
the west coast.
Pet. Louis and Mrs. Gandt are
TONIGHT & THUIL
I SEE THlS AT 7:30 ONLY I
-- TOOgTHER WITH --
t' ONCE ONLY AT s:4a I
DAVIS
AI Cartoon and Sport
!Pr/m1 rRL
THE MOST EXCITING
HOUR YOU HAVE EVER
here from San Diego, Calif., while
the fl'mex is on a ten day fur.
tough. Pet. Grandt is to be trans.
ferred to Camp Callen, Calif.
Grant Tyler, Fl/c has been trans-
ferred from Great Lakes to Camp
Schumacher. CaliL
Married Strangers
So far as Ruth Warrick and Erik
Rol/are cncerned, the title of "'By
Secret Command," the picture they
worked in at Columbia, could have
been "Strangers Though Married."
Ruth and Erik, who are Mr. and
Mrs. in private life, were both in
the picture, but so far as the story
was concerned, they were total
strangers, and did not make even
one scene together.
The stingray is related to the
sharks.
Ho Sire, Nel
EVERY FKIDAY
€ll PRIZES!
WINNER WELL APPEAR AT
1MVEgSIDE THEATER, MIL.
If Yes Hve Talent. are Over 1
Years at Age, See Mnager
lenesha Theatres
He is the newest member of the I ,, v C,,.h Mvcilltli tit tdl¢lsl
local draft board.
m'r.' Applications have been filed by the Towd Boa'd of tile 'row t of €,c,|b°a'd g,,,il,= hihlmm"twtalwtll P',da, ,f=a,h!!'ih=ht/"/thv
- Meanwhile a. • gang of black -IPleasant Prairie for Class B Liquor Licenses In accordance with Chap I "' ' " '
xeters m meat hae set u o era tn,udh
.. _ " P P -,ter 17605 of the Wisconsin Statutes b:
uons-In town and Beery's store I ' " I th t'ht= theft m.i liltl
]asftthen:;;ental;fzr°ntso2ttn;nly = Name s Address . .1stern ;t:tl'::; ::,:I;::::;:;t'M: . :l:?t,I :;::
wren and breaks u Wilham Elh o|t R Kcnoha Mhlgt t lial[
g p the ring that! ................ 's ............ '" ' . It tile aetvh'€, la olalhnvd at
the turbulent affairs settle them-iAndrew Hostnick .......... R. 1, Bristol .............. Timber IthlgelSt,.t x t'|h', h*wa
selves happily. William Weber & alga Lutz R. 1, Kenosha ........... State I,Inv l,nt I Mr,,, A'rthttr tilt aa lind a her
) h ho dinnvr tlUg|S on qtl tday ltl a Id
Well-Chosen Cast Alex Barca ................ R. 2, Keno.ha ............ T e Sil uette
dham Covelh -222 55t" -t " s ..... , -. IMrs Mere. Patih.a a.d their
..Amo.g the other.players in this Wrtrud e N ei ............ 2-Keno:., Jeno. na Fecgs.tartttselguesI ' .|'ls, Marth. Iluh.hllts,
slde-splnlmg comedy are Donald: . y ............ n a .............. :uver ey i Mr. and Mrs. C. t,, flat'thai and
-_vzeek as a urtive hoarder. Howard Harold Palmen ............ R. 2, Kenosha ........... The Little Mill children have returned from Lib.
,,eeman. as a b!ack• marketer, Robert W. Burt ............ R. 1, Kenosha ............... Bob's Placelertyvllle where they have been for
,Jx.orm .fcgson as me .oy'n s .mdY,Hatti e Berk ............... R. 1 Kenosha ....... Hattie Berk Tavern sometime assisting on the Lee
u dwr xnogeLs eery ,].nto a neap '.nk Bur+ "1" .... d,ql wi ..,, .p .... Parks farm during the illness of
oz roume enry uein as a loyal ........................................................... .Mr. parks
senator, Connie Gilchrist, Richard Julius Bloxdorf ............ R. 2, Kenosha ........... Ye Olde Tavern .....
Hall and Morris Ankrum. Wallace Sam Locante .............. R. I. Kenosha .... Sp. Brook Cheese Mkt.
Beery's adopted daughter, Carol!o, t|o
• . : ............................ R. 2, Kenosha ........... Stella's Tavern
Ann. makes a brief appearance m a: ......
scene with her father in hcr first: 'dwara xoenn ............ R. 2, Kenosha .... Ed Koehn's Hollywood
speaking role in the movies, iMargaret Albofonte ........ R. 2, Kenosha ......... Albofonte Tavern
Topped by the caroling and i Hugo M. Steuck ............ R. 1, Bristol . •Tower Cheese Mkt., Hy. 41
comedy talents of pretty and per-Dan Specca ................ 5420- 22nd Ave..Silver Bar, Sheridan Rd.
sonable Harriet Hilliard of radial
network fame, together with a l Above applications will be heard, considered and acted upon at a
]ikely new screen personality bylmeeting of the Town Board on Monday, May 15th, 1944, at 10 A. M.
the name of Kirby Grant, and aat the Clerk's Office.
baker's dozen of crisp new tunes l C.P. CRUTHERS,
excellently orchestrated. "Hi Good-! (May 2-3-4) Town Clerk.
Lookin' " opens as co-hit at the STATE OF WISCONSIN" -- COUNTY .... e- ve 'ir la'
Kenosha. cn,m'P n¢.A CnTZ''V erea,tors may au na. ro e c xms.
--"-- -- ................ e the --
I In the matte n¢ the estate of Edwardl app°int a trustee, exanun bankrupt
a ... r _ .. r e " es "
I ......... e [and transact such oth r busm s as may
T .. L, ILun. aeceas u.
J NOTICE T c CREDITnR Iproverly come before the meeting.
revor .... Da
• ted May 1. 1944.
[ Letters testamentary havmg beenl FRANK T SHANNON
JoL Smith. Correspondent issued to Russell Gittins. in the estate of I ' " "
Edward C. Gittin. deceased, late of the Referee in Bankruptcy.
Mrs. William Kruckman and town of Salem• in said county: W.S. ROSE• Attorney for Bankrupt.
daughter, Mrs. Ed Eisenhart, Bur-[ Notice is hereby given that all claims (May 3..______
against the said Edward C. Gittins, de-
lington, were callers Sunday ofi. late of the town o Salem, in /.,
Milton Patrick. °ettihg I Kenoshasented toC°UntY'said countyWisc°nsin'court mUStat thebecourtPre" , a.00m
Mr. and Mrs. Charles house, in said county, on or before the OUve ss HoP, dent
and Mrs. Joseph Smith, were Sun- 5th day of September. 1944. or be barred;
day afternoon callers at the Karl and that all such claims and demands Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hartnell were
will be examined and adjUSted at a term in Chicago Sunday and were eater-
Oetting home at Silver Lake. of said court to be held at the court tained at the home of Mrs. Charles
Nick Schumacher. Racine, vis-house in the city of Kenosha. in said
county, on Tuesday. the lOth day of McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Pres-
ited his mother, Mrs. O. Schu- October. 1944. at 10 o'clock in the lore- ton Grinder.
reacher, and brothers, Henry and noon of said day.
John Schumacher, over the week- Dated April . 944. C.H. Brooks was here Sunday
end. By order of the court, with his wife and son. Thursday afternoon members of
ROBERT V. BAKER. ,Tud. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kesler, Mil- the Ladies' Aid attended a meeting
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs., HAMMOND & JONES. Attorneys. waukee snent Saturday evenin at the chureh hall. Sunday services
Daniel Longman were Mrs. Willis[ |Arll 26: May S. 10 -- with . and Mrs. Clarence King." will be Sunday school at 9 IL m.
Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Run-I OTCg TO COAL COZrRACTORS ......... and worship at 10 a m
yard and daughter, Mrs. Russell SCaled DroDosals will be received up Mr and Mrs art xuentsaort e. .... L. "_ .
r e " • .• 7 .. nee mntora troral of the
]',cnn nd Jilc 'D.,.. ,4 ,to 4.'(]0 p. m. Tu sday. May 9, 1944. by nosha, were Sunday vlslTors a the ,. " ....
.... ar",]the Board of Education, 551S Sheridan home of the latter's parents, Mr. vL : cnuyen has sau an in vite-
zocK LaKe. [Road. Kenosha. WIS., for the furnish- uon Ior tne omeers me mem0ers
and Mrs Henry Gitzlan and 1 " '
Frank Jastut, Chicago, spenUing of approximately two thousand two - " I a 1 others mterested in the lo-
Sunday with Mr and Mrs AllenlhUndred ,2.200 tons of minot BitumJ- Sgt. Marvin Fennema, who iS]cal M E f,h,,rf,h tn .=.,4 --+
C O ...... r .11 " nons Coal Screenings. for heating ,he passing a ten-day furlough with his]iniz t "ffho--m' ""€'1-"%.L.:"
--=%- ...... ..... ren. [High School. the Lincoln Junior High -- "'r --" An--e - , _ a th ................
nr. and Mrs. Alfred Oetting and;schooL the McKinley School. and the parent, M . and Mrs. ox w en-Flo-. d ----, ....... "' :'.""
daughter, Carol Richmond were School AdmlnistraUon Building. operated nema, in Kenosha, has been a fre- e " ,mer a .u on Je'nlay
Sunda-- " --' " "" ° =' - hy the Board of Education in the city quent v s1or in alem. ne Wlll Mrs JosPnh grhb ro,^..
y evening V1SltOrs oI lvr. uet. ,, renctha €- *,e ,.M ,,.,,.,,,, " i ......... } venlng.
ti ........................ leave Tuesday for Macon, Ga. is staying ith--nl"ls"He"
ngs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles about June i, is44. and ending June I,
Oetting. 19. i. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irving, bert Sarbacker. " "
Mrs. John Barnett is visiting rel Coie of the specication, m.neral
.... " conUons and orm of rovosal may Kenosha, were here Sunday with Mrs. Walter Frank spent Monday
atves and friends in Chicago. be obtained uon applicaUon to the mrs. james Jepson. in Kenosha.
Matt Hibbeler, Chicago, was a purclasins Agent. Miss Martha Hutchins. Sheboy. Mrs. Harry McDougall and Mrs.
The Board reserves the right to re- gall, i• a house guest of the Byron Lyle McDougall were in Burling-
caller at the Arthur Bushing home ect any or an rosais or to accost
Sunday. any lroVosal considered ndvantageou Patricks. Mis• Hutchins was for-ton, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rasch daugh- to the Board of EducaUon, merly a teacher in the primary Mr. and Mrs. Winsor Madden and
ter. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BOARD OF EDUCATION' grades of Salem Center school• daughters •pent the week-end with
Voller, Walworth. EdwinBuSinessC.Agent•Geru, The Salem Volunteer fire depart- Mr. and Mrs. John West, Zion.
Pet. Harry Stoxen, Helen, Tex., s Sheridan Road, meat was called to the south side U.F.H. schoolThe Senior class
agrived home last week to attend Phone -0a2. of Silver Lake Saturday afternoon play "The Merry Hares" will be
the funeral of his grandmother !April
9-May 1 2-3
""' where a grass fire was out of con- held at the gymnamum on Friday
Mrs. Brinkman, Wilmot. In the District Court of the United trol and threatened residences in evening, May 12. Myra Vivian is
Stanley V. Hubbard, Jr., is home istate, for the astern ct of Wi- that vicinity, directing the production The A =
on .a leave with his mother, Mrs. [e matter n ',qt. ...... ,o Mr. and Mrs. William Gall/art pella chorus, Girls' ;h .... "..,
uoDara aria grandparents, Mr. and bankrupt- in bank-:up'ty ........... were at Union Grove to join Mr. school band will eomJt.e"t 'the
1Vies. John Mattis` t NOTICE OF FIRST'MEETING and Mrs. Lee Wilson in the observ-
. rs. Austin. Stoxen and daugh. To th OF CRE.rrO.RS ..... ance of the third birthday of their ....
zer, Margarie and Mrs. F. Stoxen]o enhCa° o[#ez t..e .D.g daughter, Sandra Lee .... ,% ,; ,; ,; ,; ;, ,% " A ,% ,% ,; ,; ,% ,; ;, ,t k &
an -. , m me county ox anona, . . " :
d daughter Joyous, were Bur-land district aforesaid, a bankrupt. MrS. William Fletcher and Miss I
lington shoppers Monday• I Notice Is Hereby Given, that on Artl Olive Hope were dinner guests of[ 111 OI 1 1 ll
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Sel_/26. 1944 the said Felix Steve Duiak was fh M;ec _T,..; ,4 T •
and children" " Mist , '= duly adjudicated bankrupt- and that the ..................... oss,e Lee- J 1 ]
Ken - -... S Madelme Selear, Irt meettn= o! creditors be held at scher on Sunday. I
osna, and Mrs. 'ezer eear, Ra-the 7ce of the undersigned Referee. The Rev. Stanford Strosahl has 1
cane, were Sunday visitors of their 625 5 h Street. Kenosha, Wisconsin. on appointed the followino co;+-r --__ m_ , ,,= ,
parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Selear May 13..19..at 9:30 o'clock the fore- tees from the |is+ *¢+oo /U IIUng l'nelll
Sr. , n.a?tnmcn time the mua creditors stewar_ o" " %"" --"2''% °:" We#v. n,. qtA--t
M "" -- I Y a. vrove their claims, appoint us z me :alem MemodLst -.- Ivn i aaa=m.
• rs. henry -'range and Mrs. Jen- a trustee, examine the bankrupt and
ale Prange, were Kenosha shonDers I transact such other buSiness as may "Deep Purple"
Saturday IProDerly come before the meeting. "tar lne*-
V" " -'" Dated May i 1944 " -- ...... .
tsltors over the week-end at the I ", -o. I i i ftl' Brag Crosby
John Mattis home were Mr and l Referee Bankxptt-y. I • II 1 1 II I I • "i "l 1 | • I 1 i "I'll Be Se -= .......
Mrs W (May 3) I ,g uu
. . Cook. Crown Point, Ind.; S. In the Dis " " " • • " "Let's Just Pretend"
V. Hubbard Chicao Frank J Mt trtct Court o! the Unlted I
" AAro/ t.]o{ TTI "W'. I State" for the Eastern District Of was- VW TO THE LADLE Tommy Dorsey
a. a,aemann and /C Malger, An- In the matter of George Herbert Reed I _llilr. / ?. Swmgmg on a Star"
tloch, bankrupt: in bankruptcy. " I [;[yt /fJ "f "Going My Way"
Mrs. June Crandell Chicao ] NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING I Th]ll.l " -Bin'Crohv
ent . • o , ; OF CREDITORS ---"
Sp the week-end wth her two e " ,,
daughters at the h ........... R ............. I od For Nothing Joe
To th creditors of George Herbert Go " "
_ .. - .. *.= z x*,: peu-- ,-u u .enuma. *n me county oz l,no- I I, tvlm, emme tmz "Haunted Town"
ens. mr. ana mrs. Fred Nolte. sna. ana district aforesaid, a bankruut I "-i I ustm. vt,e aasn .-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pran - N.ottce .Is Hereby Given. that on April l nm - --. __ Charhe Barnet
daughter Carol and son C --Z--' *" m%..Id .Gee..re. Herbert Reed [ PLUS ,,, o v,,, .......
......... t *:, :waS amy aajumcate Danlrupt: and that I ? ,r 4 n . vu . au: lg in mgapore
anao.tss J.,orame. erkman called 11= m,t ..meeUn_g of creditors will be [ ='. z..xA a. - "Every Day of My Life"
on mxs. Ann omen, Ruszeli Sun-- .a at me omce ot me undersigned I m_..x.*n UUnIUULL Frank Sinatrs
day The Cnrm,'e ^*h. ezeree. 625 th Street, Kenosha. WIS- I ( in ----
.......... • *"t' rs. eonsi on May 13. 1944 at 1.00 o'clock "S " "
Jennie Prange remamed with her m thn forenoon, at which time the aid I I "'We've Nevl • ,, umm Ride Drive
daughter__ , Mrs. BO____,hlon ..... €,.- . ;.. -- ,,I •!, i. ww wr cross xour heart.
definite stay ------' "----" II Been Licked'" Art,e Shaw
Kenosh Sunday evening.
Benny Goodman
FREDERIC
Conttnaoas Show
Deers Open 1:00 P. M.
TONITE D.o.o..
8t 6:30
mend, Francis Flaherty, Antioch,
Hugh Wishlinske, Burlington, and ALL SES mlllll I sP IN A THEATER I Chinaware te the Ladles
Mark Lyons, secretary to *"°lAc©o ua ii00lJ'On$ I' J*A--T.R
bishop. The bishop and visiting r JOHN InWAYNE
clergy were served a dinner in the I Ill w A x T r D, ,it IIIP I' #, I .'.4 ,,00lill - = •
church hall immediately following • A.d All Musical Instrument= lfl..._.2 I llrll • Ckce'" •
the ceremonies.
Mrs. L. E. SweeL Richmond, in.,l I writ= and .Give DescrlpUom--- III .... • • II •l "e'we--andNever-- m
II WEP%."- -,- " " IIll] _l Been L|cked". L
Mrs.SpentElmerthe week-endRasch, with Mr. and |:tr, s W. Ierth-- ......... A .... Tel .o-;un, .Iil A Thrill Every Minute II "- ,ith RICHARD QUINE
Sunday morning with the farmer's
REMEMBER
THE ADVENTURES OF
YANKEE DOODLE DANDY' AND THE
DoM r. and Ed Yop p and daugh. =Concerto for Clarinet" |IItaEMERI"|
uy, acme, spent re week-end mmmmmmmmmmmmmm [ Artie Shaw DOORS OPEl
at their cottage at Rock Lake Illildmll'--I I, • ton0 1:00
nigand, nmlinlNmmn|l] We have many others, aisothe 0000EDRnc MArC I-00H ' Ceattnuo$i
Livestock "' " .... "_ II oberd st acbSSAcs a] bn%P lar, e- . star':
on uest List FUN SHOW Rw Showing I LUMBIA and DECCA, , " st l:se
When native tribesmen of West VlCTO, a-v .=h. [I SPECIAL: "Magic Touch phone- DONALD CRISP • AlAN HAlt " C. AugREY smItH • JOHN CARRADIN[
,Africa visit friends or relatives for I K&TU- GgIIE P | lUI'[ II graph needle, $1.00.
more than a couple of days the o "
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longmgs and livestock along. I I:1 /F "[JAg gNOX [I MENTS AND SUPPLIES PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY' " 1
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