The Bloomington Record from Bloomington, Wisconsin (2024)

THE BLOOMINGTON RECORD SINCE SOUTHWESTERN GRANT COUNTY'S FAVORITE ADVERTISING MEDIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1957 1879 1879 PATCH GROVE NOTICE The Nagle Cemetery Assoc. will meet Thursday, May 30th at 2 p.m. The Patch Grove Cemetery Ass'n, will hold their meeting Thursday morning, May 30th, at 10 a.m. at the cemetery. The ladies Legion Auxiliary will have a meeting Tuesday, May 28 at 2 pm.

at the auxiliary rooms All members are urged to be present, Births Congratulations to Mr. and J.L. Greenwald, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Phone 661 512 E. Blackhawk Av.

Prairie du Chien, Wise, Office hours: Sat. 9:00 12:00 1:00 5:00 Fri. Eve's. 7:00 9:00 Mrs Lawrence Nies on the birth ann of a 6 lb. baby- boy, ICevin Gregory, Thursday, May 16, at at.

the Beaumont hospital in Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meister are the maternal grand Mt. parents and Mrs.

Matt Nies the paternal grandmother. er Mr and Mrs. Jack Harris of Madison are the parents of a baby girl, born Friday, May 17 in Madison. The two other Harris children have been staying with Mrs. Elroy Deininger and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adams to visited Mr Adam's brother, Tom who is a patient in a Dodgeville is hospital Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Holzinger, who underwent surgery at St.

Marys hospital in Madison, was able to return to her home last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schubert and family of Prairie recently moved into the house on the Dan McAdaragh farm. Mr.

Schu bert is employed at Ridge Motors in Prairie Nancy Zenz spent last week at the Edward Zenz home 1 in Prairie, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Zenz, Mary- "You'll Have a Better When You Use" ZUMMACH'S PURE WEATHERPROOF PAINT Contains No Adulterants Sold ONLY by, Independent Dealers ACHS Since 1888 Made ONLY by WM. F. ZUMMACH, INC.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin SOLD BY HIXON BRITTINGHAM LUMBER CO. Better Homes Phone 436 Lancaster and and Mr. Ben Zenz, were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the Edward Zenz home. Mr. and Mrs Keith Cairns of Hope were Sunday night supper guests at the Sum Harphome.

The Rev. Peter fa*gan arrived home Saturday from Milwaukee to spend the summer months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett fa*gan, Mr and Mrs. Thayne Parker and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Wetmore home in Prairie.

Mrs. John Harris was taken the Wis. General hospital in Madison last Monday where he still a patient, but feeling much better Mrs. Harris has been staying with him in Madison Mrs. Ivan' White of Shiocton, visited at the parental Lawrence Meister home Saturday Friends of Mrs.

Emma Palmer were sorry to hear that she passed away at the Beaumont hospital in Prairie early Monday morning. Mrs. Henry Meyers and Mrs. May Humphrey accompanied Mrs Louie Tornowske to Prairie Saturday where they attended the DAR luncheon at the Ft. Crawford hotel.

The next meeting will be on Flag Day, June 14th The RNA will initiate three new members into their lodge Monday nite May 27 at 8:30. The committee requests that all of the members be present, Several members have been asked to furnish cake, all the rest of the members are asked to turnish money toward the ice cream. will be served after the meeting. Two deer were seen Saturday afternoon on highway 18. Despite the fog, many people stopped to watch them.

Miss Patricia Smith is employed as clerk at the post office while Mrs. Grace Harper is on leave. Life, Annuities, Accident, Sickness Group James R. Bittner Agent NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 202 S. Minnesota St.

Prairie du Chien, Wis. Phone 275W The members of the Senior Class, accompanied by Miss Madge Humphrey and Mr. C. F. LaPointe, enjoyed a few days' trip to Milwaukee and Chicago over the weekend.

The members of the Sophom*ore class and 8 few invited guests enjoyed a picnic supper at the Moris home Sunday evening. A number of people from here enjoyed the pre-opening preview of the Prairie du Chien Memorial hospital Sunday afternoon. There will be a Homemaker Achievement Day Style 1 Revue at the Grantland theatre in Lancaster on Tuesday, June Any Homemaker Club member interested in entering any homemade article of clothing may get entry blanks from Mrs. Thayne Parker Entries should be in by May 26th. Mr.

and Mrs. Marnold Anderson of Villa Park, Ill, spent the weekend with Mrs. James Millin Saturday evening, Mrs James Millin, Mrs. Marnold Anderson and Mrs. Lawrence Hamilton attended the Haville- wedding and reception at the Lutheran Church in Bagley.

The Sylvester Davis family were, Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mrs. Law. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kirk are spending several weeks in Pennsylvania on business and with relatives.

Mr and Mrs. Henry Menne attended the wedding of Mr. Menne's niece, Theresa Menne, and Harold Schiffman in Tennyson Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Lavern Noethe and Mrs Marge Buening, Prairie du Chien, shopped in LaCrosse Tuesday of last week, Mrs. James Hamilton and new baby, Robert Roy, returned to their home Sunday after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy Jeidy in Prairie. Randy, who also stayed at Jeidy's, Larry, who stayed at Bob Quick's, both returned home also, Mrs. Louis Roach and Theresa accompanied Mrs.

Roach's mother, Ruby Gerlach, and brother, Earl, to Murdoch, Minn last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gerlach's sister Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rauch, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Rauch, and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Rauch attended the Hawkeye "300" races at Cedar Rapids Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs.

Charles Poole, Mr. Mrs. George Hauge and Karen of Madison, and their friend, Reida Letrud, who is an OLDSMOBILE GEARED TO MIDWESTERN LIVING ROCKET 88 HOLIDAY COUPE GOLDEN "Come on try there's nothing like a J2 Rocket!" like Olds Owner: Give it throttle and two extra Olds Owner: Let me show you. This J-2 is carburetors cut in. It's mighty reassuring two engines under the to know you've got that extra power hood.

trick--how does it work? in the bank. Friend: Neat system: Friend: I get it. Economy when you want itOlds Owner: It's a new progressive or power when you need it. carburetor Gives you more for safety. Take your choice.

economy extra power Dids Owner: Correct. But talking about it won't give swell but with a you the whole Climb story. -let's one This you've got Friend: Economy sounds this to drive. in go. big car the J-2 Rocket PERSONAL Your Olds dealer would like you to try J-2, like Olds Owner: You bet! our kind of driving top NOTE: tool It's available now on all models, They engineered Engine for normal driving speeds because including the Golden Rocket 88, lowestefficiency at carburetor.

priced Rocket Engine car. Be his guest it's fueled by one for America's newest driving experience: Friends How about that extra af extra cost. power? QUALITY DEALER SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED Your OLDSMOBILE Car Check Accidental May is Safety Month- Check 1957 FARM PROGRESS FIELD DAYS TO 80 MAUSTON 24-25 OVERGAARD WELLS FORUMS SCAR RITLAND TILLAGE FRITZ AND HONEY FEEDING LEVEL PASTURE RENOVATION FOE WEED CONTROL STREAM ART FRANKE 8 SOM FIGHTING FOREST FIRES DISPLAY STRIP GRAZING SITS CORN POPULATION CORN GREEN FEEDING BROILER PRODUCTION WHEEL TRACK PLANTING GRAIN SORGHUMS BARNYARD IMPROVEMENT BARN REMODELING LA VALLE CONTOUR PLOWING The 1957 Wisconsia will include 26 features of the 1957 Field Days. Field Days and est to farm folk. See list above.

More than 35,000 persons at ing Matches will be held Septem- Interested exhibitors can con- tended the 1956 Farm Progress Progress ber 24 and 25, in an 8-farm area tact Field at the county agent of- Field Days in Jefferson County, south of Mauston. It's four miles fice in Mauston. He says there'll General manager of the organsouth on highway 58 and one be a special opportunity for ex- ization is A. J. Wojta, Universimile west county trunk hibitors to demonstrate plows ty of Wisconsin extension soil Fred Field, Juneau county and other tillage equipment at engineer.

ticultural agent, says the event artist from Otta, Norway, were Saturday afternoon and evening guests at the Cecil Patch home, Mr and Mrs. Gerald White Boscobel called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Patch Sunday afternoon. Mrs. White taught the upper grades in Patch Grove a few years ago, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Millin returned to Patch Grove Saturday for the summer months, after having spent the winter in California with their children and families. Mrs. Jennie Monroe is convalescing at the Lloyd Key home near Mt. Hope and is improving in health daily.

Mrs. Christine Liscum returned to her home in Lancaster on Saturday after spending days at the Lyle Monroe home. Guests at the Lyle Monroe home after commencement last Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Monroe of Wauzeka, and the Charles Chaloupka family of Dubuque.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was at St. Mary's hospital in Madison and since I have been home Mrs. Mate Holzinger, 50p Melvin F. Bonn ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BONN BLDG. Ph.

107 Bloomington WYALUSING Mr and Mrs. Elgie Cooley of Bagley were Monday afternoon callers at the Ellen Glenn home, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Glenn of Wilmette, was a week end guest at the Lawrence and Pendieton homes. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack McQuistion of Charlotte, Ia, spent Sunday at the Lee Marshall's, Mrs. LeRoy Schultz took her grandchildren to the school picnic at Cassville on the 14th. The Braudts, Lawrence's and the Marshall's, attended the Hazelton Wyalusing school picnic in the State Park on Sunday. Mrs. George Glenn and Donavan of Hazelton, were Thursday callers at the Ellen Glenn home.

Mrs. Jerry Trentin and daugh ter, Sandra, of Prairie du Chien, were Sunday visitors at the Mae Maxson home, Miss Ellen Glenn and Mr. Mrs Paul Lawrence attended the Lowell Edge and Elaine Haville wedding at Bagley on Saturday evening. Mrs. Belle Colson left this week for a visit with her daughter in Lewistown, Mont.

Saturday night dinner guests at the Pendleton home were: Mrs. Robert R. Glenn of Wilmette and Mr and Mrs. Roy O. Walker and Robin of Prairie du Chien BENEFIT DANCE BLOOMINGTON LEGION HALL FRIDAY, MAY 24 MUSIC BY Clarence Zahina and His Orchestra Sponsored by St, Barbara's Group of St.

Mary's Obituary Rosetta Taylor Treloar Rosetta Taylor Treloar was born July 17, 1888, the eldest daughter of Wm. C. and Laura Fralick Taylor and spent her childhood around Bloomington and Bagley. After attending the Orr grade school, and graduating from Bloomington high school, she embarked on a brief teaching career, Upon giving up her teaching career, she was united in marriage to Everett Treloar, who preceded her in death ten years ago. After her husband's death, she made her home with a daughter Virginia.

To this marriage union five children were born, Two daughters, Inez and Vera, died of a childhood disease. She is survived by one son, Ivan, Watertown; and two daughters Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Davis and Mrs. Edward Zinkeviz (Virginia) of Milwaukee, Also surviving are Mrs. Gerald Bartow (Jane Davis) Mrs.

Elmer Ritter, (Patsy Davis) James Davis, Virginia Zinkeviz and Michael Treloar. Grandma Lore AS she WAS called by Dennis, Douglas and Debra Bartow, Richard, JoDell and Terry Ritter will be sadly missed. The passing of Rosetta Treloar is equally mourned by her three remaining sisters and one brother. Her older brother, Earl, passed away in 1955, Her younger brother, Sabon, is left with his heirs to carry on the name of Taylor of which she was so proud, Her sisters are Mrs. Grant (Elva) Prideaux Mrs Frank (Esther) Vogt, Plain; (Edith) Mrs.

Harry Wilcox, Houston, Minn. Many nieces nephews also survive The deceased returned to the Lancaster area three years ago to spend her remaining days 8- mong lifelong friends, Rosetta Treloar was a member of the Women's Relief Corp. and one of her greatest enjoy ments was being able to attend most of the meetings. Being a hard and honest worker, may she always be surrounded by visions such as she created for everyone's soul thru her beautiful flowers. One of her favorite sayings as to why she had flowers was "Everyone needs.

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