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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 7

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v' MONDAY JANUARY 4 1937 tTXTAOTT 1' Hmvrrri PAGE SEVEN Helen Horvath Local Items Hunters Warned to Turn in Game Dies at Racine Oil Dealers to Meet Tuesday Section of Projected Kenosha Committee Scheduled at Moose Hall Mrs Yaimy Dies Suddenly Mrs Mildred ITanny 57 Dies at St Catherine's Hospital After Short Illness Census at Once Tlie Kenosha county board of iupervlsors will convene "Wednesday tnornlng at 9:30 at the courthouse Future Home Bright-Mason Nash-Kelvinator i-dent Sees Confidence in Year 1937 Sheriff Schend Begins Duties Takes Office at Midnight Sunday Retains All of Present Staff Resident of Lake Shore Road Dies at St Mary's Hospital Funeral Tomorrow tor annual January session this lelng an adjourned meeting from Zolla Funeral Rites Tuesday Others Injured in Fatal Crash are Believed on Way to Recovery Funeral services for Andrew Zolla 49 516 Forty-eixth street Kenosha who was fatally injured In an auto the November session Wholesale and retail oil dealers and their employes of Kenosha and Kenosha county will meet at 7:30 Money for farm loans 4i We also solicit city loans in large or Mrs Mildred Yanny 57 years wife of William Yanny residing at 927 74th street died at St Catherine's small amounts Swantz Agency 623 Tuesday evening in the Moose Miss Helen Ethel Horvath 33 of Route 4 Box 63 Lake Shore road died suddenly early Saturday morning in St Mary's hospital Racine- She was bom in Toledo Oct 10 1903 and lived in Racine 25 years being employed a a stenographer at the Nash Motors company 66th St phone Adv (tf) The city council will meet this hall according to information receiv ed by local oil men from Fred un-ounded by relatives friends ActJvIty highly significant for the evening at the city hall for the first Elliott Milwaukee assistant 'secre and members of the department Leo Schend formally assumed his future of modern housing and better regular meeting for the month of Hunters of Kenosha county today were warned to file their game census for the past season with the Wisconsin state conservation commission immediately William Ozburn conservation warden for Kenosha county In-formed hunters the census cards listing all game killed during the hunting season of 1936 must be filed before February 1 The Wisconsin state statutes require the filing of this census he declared Any person who held a hunter's license in 1936 and who has not filed the census card will not be granted a license next fall according to the law living at lower cost for America may mobile crash on Highway 50 at the Pleasant Prairie road Friday night January Only a small amount of duties as sheriff of Kenosha county at midnight Sunday be expected in 1937 as a result of routine business is scheduled to come tary of the Wisconsin petroleum industries committee The purpose of the meeting as explained by local oil men is to organize a county petroleum industries the present demand for electrified Clarence Ericksen retiring after will be held from the Crossin funeral home here Tuesday morning befoi-e the meeting homes according to George four years as sheriff officially turned German Worklngmen Benevolent Mason president of Kelvinator Cor over the keys of the jail to the new Society correction Election of of at 8:30 o'clock and from St George church at 9 o'clock Burial will follow In St George cemetery chief after a brief impressive statement expressing his appreciation for poration and now president of the newly-formed Nash-Kelvinator Cor poratlon of which Nash is The deceased is survived by her parents Mr and Mrs Louis Horvath two sisters Mrs Gerald Hon-det and Miss Margaret Horvath Racine and a brother Louis Horvath Jr of Kenosha Funeral rites will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the fitrouf funeral home Racine Burial will be in Graceland cemetery at Racine fleers Monday Jan 4th 8 at German American Home Adv (4) Alfred Itochau 6337 Twenty- Five other persons injured in the hospital at an early hour this morn ing: following a short illness She was born in Denmark on August 11 1879 the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Charles Johonsen At the age of five years she came to America with her parents coming direct to Racine where she spent her early life and was educated She came to Kenosha in 1895 and has made her home here since that time She was a very active member of the War Mothers of Kenosha She is survived by her husband and by two sons and two daughters Harry Larsen of Racine Arthur Larsen of Kenosha Mrs Edna Yates of Chicago and Miss Joyce Yanny of Kenosha and by three grand children She is also survived by one brother and five sisters Albert Johonsen of Los Angeles Calif Mrs Clara Nohr of Los Angeles the co-operation and services of all members of the staff during his crash were believed to be recovering chairman of the board "Industry is awake to the re term and congratulating his succes at the Kenosha hospital today Two of them had been in critical con committee which will be composed of all people engaged "in (or employed by) the business of distributing and selling petroleum products in this county The committee will function as a non-political non-partisan and nonprofit trade organization and represents the entire industry independent minor and major companies and their employes sor Ericksen stepped out of the sponsibility which this demand places upon it and is ready to play its dition since the accident but were rallying They were Mrs Alice Zolla wife of the victim and Mrs 8 Minor Calls department after more than a dozen years of continuous service Makes Appointments Sheriff Schend a deputy for the past 12 years complimented the retiring officer upon his service to the Marcella Smith Milwaukee Others Note Gain for injured were Eskil Smith 929 North eventh avenue was fined 310 and costs in the municipal court this morning for reckless driving Police arrested him at 3 a Sunday at thirty-ninth avenue and Sixty-third treet "We specialize In prescriptions accurately and efficiently compounded Let us fill yours today Hub Drug Co 6300 22nd ave phone 7013 --Adv (4) Mrs Emma Jacobson Lake Shore road was dismissed on payment of costs In the municipal court this jnorning when charges of speeding to Fire Dept Twenty-seventh street Milwaukee Edwin Smith West Allis and Lil part" Mr Mason declared "During the past years housing science has not stood still On the contrary it has advanced at a startling rate In developing new and improved appliances and facilities for the American home Industry has kept pace with science and today is prepared to supply the architect the builder and the contractor with the equipment their clients demand Keeps Pace With Progress lian Smith West Allis Disease Cases Continue Investigation WW mtm Call Inquest in Kohn Death Calif Mrs Martha Norup of Racine Two Fire Runs Today una whs Kuiea wnen nis car Mrs Andrew Hansen of Franksville Racine county Mrs Agnes Christen and Six Over Week-end I county and expressed his pleasure at having been able to serve under him in the past He then appointed his former chief as "Special Deputy Number One" The new sheriff retained every member of the present staff His appointments were as follows: Joseph Knipfer undersheriff Walter Cumiskey day jailer James was struck by another automobile driven by Eskil Smith The Mil Sharp Increase in Com sen of Loa Angeles and Olivia of Los Angeles Keep Firemen Busy waukeean said he was traveling west when the other car suddenly were read Police arrested her on "Kelvinator is in an unusually fortunate position in this regard" Mr The body is at the Hansen funeral appeared in front of him going municable Disease in City Last Week home where funeral services will be Nephew of Kenoshan Seventh avenue Saturday morning Your radio tested free Dial 4443 north across the arterial invesiigation or the crash con Radio Hospital Adv held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock interment following in the family plot in Mound cemetery Buried Today Companion Recovering tinued today Coroner James A Crossin had not yet decided wheth Delegates representing the Trades After a comparatively quiet January the 1937 activities of the Kenosha fire department started with a rush when two calls were turned in late Saturday four yesterday and two this morning All of the eight calls answered by city fire-fighting Marshall night jailer Milton La-Violette chief deputy Thomas Jester Nicholas Otto Leonard Jensen William Schmitt Chester Strande Billups Browne Leo Sikora nd Labor Council relief committee Mason continued "In the fields of air conditioning automatic heating electric cooking and refrigeration and household appliances Kelvinator has kept stride with the most advanced finding of proved temperature-control science It lias recently incorporated this wealth of modern equipment In Kelvin Home which definitely puts year-round air mn er an Inquest will be called Zolla was born in Roumania Oc the Common Laborers Union and the Workers Alliance are calling- a Harry Schmalfeldt and Hermit apparatus were of a minor nature Schreck deputies and Mrs Freda tober 16 1886 son of Mr and Mrs Alender Zolla Pie was a member of Kenosha aerie 1055 Fraternal Order The two calls of Saturday evening Larsen matron He also deputized Coroner James A Crossin today ordered an Inquest into the truck crash on Highway 45 south of the Racine county line last Wednesday morning in which Arnold Kohn 25 Kewaskum Wis was fatally were for chimney fires on residences of Eagles and of the Townsend club Abe Bornhuetter as county parks policeman He was widely known throughout At 7:37 o'clock engine five was called to 6730 Twenty-fifth avenue two-tory frame residence owned and Scores of well-wishers were in at A sharp increase in the number of newly reported cases of communicable diseases was indicated during the past week in Kenosha by the weekly statement issued from the city health department offices this morning The statement indicated a case total of 30 new infections last week against 19 cases reported during the previous report period A sharp increase was reported in chickenpox infections with a total of 24 new cases of that disease last week During the week-before-last 16 chickenpox cases had been reported Other Disease Cases In line with the unfavorable weather conditions came the develop-1 the city On July 31 1920 he was united in tendance at the sheriff's office as ditioning and electric equipment within reach of millions of American families of moderate means "Kelvinator looks forward with pride and confidence to 1937 as a year in which it will render a axeat occupied by Mrs A Retz Later at the new chief of the department took over his duties Several laree marriage to Miss Alice Halpin He ASK Chas Curtiss Kohn a nephew of Mrs William Holzemer of Kenosha died several hours after rescue squads removed 10:40 o'clock another chimney fire meeting in the Moose Hall tonight at 8 o'clock to discuss a program tor WPA workers in Kenosha Mrs Anna Patinowski 47 of 1314 Fiftieth street was treated at the Kenosha Hospital Sunday night after she had fallen down stairs in her home She sustained a severe bump on the head lacerations on her face and lost considerable blood trom her nose Social Security forms $125 kiosk's 5800 7th ave Adv (5) An affidavit for the use of the trade names Badger Oil and Supply bouquets from friends were on the is survived by his widow and by three children June Andrew and Jeanette alarm summoned engine five to the two-etory frame residence at 7618 Sheridan road owned by the Northwestern Loan and Trust company er service to better living in America than ever before in the history of the corporation tables as Schend arrived Ericksen acting as spokesman for members of the department presented the new sheriff with a gold sheriff's badge and occupied by Kraft Police Radio Two Runs This Morning Mrs Madsen The retiring sheriff filed the last Two alarms were turned In to the him from the tangled wreckage of his truck cab Funeral services were held in Kewaskum today It was erroneously reported Saturday that the victim was a brother of the Kenosha woman Companion Rallies Herbert Bachus Jr of Kewaskum Kohn's companion has rallied fx-om his injuries at St Catherine's hospital and physicians now hope for his recovery He will live unless pneumonia should develop doctors fire department this morning At 6:20 o'clock engine three was called Serves Illinois company and Badger Motor Sales was filed late Saturday in the offices Register of Deeds John Schmitt uuiiuj me period enu- i -p Trii ing' on Saturdav One case nf rntiin h' F' Erlcksen Sunday January to 2112 Sixty-fourth street two and was also listed 1" p- Received from the citi- one-half story frame residence own Dies at Hospital Illness of Several Weeks Fatal for Widow of Peter Madsen Dies Saturday zens of Kenosha county Wis Re ed by the Milk Producers' associa The birth total remained un- a new Sheriff fnr Kanncha tion and occupied by Beckman changed from the This Question I am a woman entirely dependent upon my salary I have a sense pride and an abhorrence of possible dependence in my old days How can I save now to reach my objective secured independence when I quit work? The call was turned in when chimney fire was discovered said Kenosha Station Contact for Illinois State Police Now rriction sparks ignited cotton in Mrs Minni rH-a The vital rustics section of the c' th0 garnet dePartment of the late Peter Madien re- of the Simmons company this morn-1 sidinsr at 6902 tm-iwu ronnrf inriiMt i v-t citizens A coroner's jury was impanelled this afternoon and taken to the scene of the fatal crash The jurors were then dismissed and the inquest was adjourned indefinitely pending recovery of Bachus whose testi week with a total of 11 more than ing shortly after 9 o'clock The alarm succumbed at the Kenosha hospital from the factory building on Third 8ntndv doubled the total of the previous re-lArrest Bllfnrd rir avenue at the harbor summoned en ness of several weeks port period Eight marriages were mi a reported to city health authorities 1 aking Automobile gines one three and four truck one A new responsibility was assumed today by Station WPEP the Kenosha police radio station as a result of contacts established with the Illinois state police Horace Boylan police radio engineer completed the contacts in conversation Saturday night with and the safety squad car insi ween Four Calls Sunday William BllfnrrT ffi a no Four calls were turned in to the She was born in Deiret Denmark on August 13 1889 the daughter of Mr and Mrs Niels Nielsen She spent her childhood days with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Rasmus Bendtsen who reared her since she was four years old by Angelo De Santis De Santis stated that his principal place of business is located at 5220 Sheridan road Members of the Kenosha Salvation Army Advisory Board met at the Elks Club during the noon hour today and heard the annual report on activities for the past year The members also discussed finances for 1937 and an appropriation for the repair and conditioning of the citadel heating plant A Plymouth coupe carrying license plates issued to William Knox Mauston Wis was found parked beside highway 42 south of the Racine county line Saturday The spare tire was flat and the casing had been removed from the right rear wheel Residents of the vicinity said the car had been there for two or three days Bids will be opened Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the courthouse on the recent issue of $150000 In Kenosha county corporate purpose notes authorized by the county board The bids will be opened by County Clerk John Niederprim at department Sunday The first sum 111 Several WL'fi 2223 Flfty-f0-rt street who is on ocvclu "CCKb parole to the state board of control TVffa TTnUUnJ for a Previous conviction was being ltll 8 XlUDDard UieS held for further disposition todav the Illinois transmitter a 1000-watt moned engines three and five truck on any insurance problem Consult Chas Curtiss Natl Bank Bldg Phone 7311 mony is important Kohn's truck laden with milk for Elgin 111 crashed into the rear end of a transport truck operated by Dominic Moretti Chicago at 3 o'clock in the morning The two men were trapped in the collapsed cab and several hours of labor were required to free them Moretti's truck had stalled on the top of a hill and the driver had raised the hood to look for the cause of the trouble at the time of the station at Ottawa 111 one of six two and the safety squad car to 8703 maintained by the state police in Twenty-fifth avenue residence own In 1905 she came to America with 9 vv AMiCI 1 VCt WILIS touowing his arrest at 2 a Jan 1 Illinois The station with call letters nd occupied by her uncle and aunt coming direct QFZ has always been heard well Fiinomi i ot taKing an automo- ner Tues- bile from the Service Motor Sales vi bvui iu ins ue-ito Kenosha Four years later she in Kenosha and on the basis of a xuurrsi learam nt 111K Trtf i- 4 ai ciock yesieraay return mnm tti I U1U Ul cut u- these successful tests the Kenosha emeiery Buford admltteJ nnit Qvi niiBiuuuii a Biimu nre naa started I at-v fi 10m station was asked to act as an out I wb naa milieu HI IIIUl in a dox oi ruDOisn in a closet No I rissre Tit- xrniun uvn he took the car on Tan 2 crash 1 let for the Illinois state police sys damage was caused by the blaze marriae- 'n a Mrs Verna Hubbard 41 tem on all general broadcasts from Later in the afternoon Sunday hiv1 -p vt wife of William Hubbard residing at 5313 Thirty-sixth avenue passed Illinois for Wisconsin points and al engine one was called to Sixty-fourth number of vear rtr so as a center for information for sireec ana Eleventh avenue when a the Illinois police away at St Catherine's hospital Saturday afternoon following an ill- sha in 1920 and has made her home here since that time backfire ignited the automobile own ine ivenosna station will now ed and driven by Frank Garland She was a devout Christian wom handle all the radio traffic from 1111 6329 Twelfth avenue Only minor an and has been an active member nois destined for Milwaukee and ness or several weeks She was born at Fairbury Neb December 6 1895 the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Wagner She losses were reported The safety of St Mary's Lutheran church for other Wisconsin short-wave receiv squad was called to 2502 Fifty-fourth many years For the last three years ers in the police system Requests street residence of Decoml at 5:23 she has been a member of the Janes-ville School for the Blind GDUDO QDIPIPtiDllW Sunday when a leak developed for information on Wisconsin license plates and any other information spent ner early life in Fairbury and later moved to northern Minnesota coming to Kenosha in 1924 and has in an electric refrigerator She is survived by six daughters: sought by Illinois authorities will be At 10 o'clock last night engine Mrs Ann Kleeb Miss Rose Madsen maae her home here since that time On November 25 1914 sh was supplied by the Kenosha police' de four was called to 1329 Fifty-seventh Mrs Maebelle Hackbarth Mrs Mil partment over the air street when a chimney fire was dis united in marriage to William Huh Jvenosha has already established covered at the residence of Mrs bard She is survived by her husband and by three sons Arthur Clifford i Elizabeth Neu dred Patrick Miss Alice Madsen and Miss Grace Madsen all of Kenosha She is also survived by two grandchildren and by her mother Mrs Niels Nielsen who resides in Den regular two-way contacts with the Waukegan station WQBX and with Grand Rapids Mich WPEB A and Donald Hubbard of Kenosha KAPPUS INVITES YOU TO TRY THIS NEW She is also survived by her mother Master Baker Long a meeting of the finance committee Cf the board An Illinois automobile was badly damaged by fire on Highway 41 south of the junction with route 50 Sunday evening Deputy Sheriffs Billups Browne and Leo Sikora and the Pleasant Prairie fire department w-ere called The motor caught fire from defective wiring Occupants had left before the officers arrived and the machine was ordered towed to a Kenosha garage Joseph Lapinsky 2S of Racine Was given a term of 15 days in the county jail this morning by Municipal Judge Calvin Stewart when he pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting William Fitzgerald North "Western railroad detective Lapinsky was arrested Saturday afternoon when lie refused to move at Fitzgerald's orders When the latter tried forco to remove him a fight resulted Preliminary hearing for Tom Bemis Kenosha county tavern oper ana by one brother Ruben Wagner mark She is also survived by four similar contact In effect with the Green Bay police radio KNHB has been dormant during recent months umana iseb sisters: Mrs Mette Kruse Mrs Sine 111 Taken by Death The body is at the Hansen funeral I Laursen Mrs Kirstine Sorensen and because of inability of the Green Bav Mrs Trine Helbo all in Denmark station to get through here and be nome where services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Burial will be in the family plot in Hillcrest Teodor Michalek 58 Dies after Pro- Her husband preceded her in death cause of the fogged condition of po longed Illness Funeral on June 9 1933 lice radio in the Fox River Valley on Thursday The body will be at the Hansen cities generally cemetery Phone 5121 for your Classified Ad A prolonged illness of complica funeral home until noon on Wednesday when it will be taken to St Mary's Lutheran church to lie In tions ended in death for Teodor Michalek 2520 Fifty-third street THIN-SLICED Obituary state until the time of the services at 2 o'clock interment following in Widely known throughout the city the family plot in Hillcrest cemetery as a master baker for more than 40 years the deceased operated three Rev James Sampon Belated reports today announced and leaves an extended circle of It rank OlWa9 o4 UieS the death of Rev James Sampon rnenas ana relatives to mourn his at Carmelite Home passing He was born in Austria and came AUTO RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP Now Open for Business In Its New Location at 1320 56th Street Frozen and leaking radiators carefully repaired io jvenosna an jio uesiaes nis A short illns rlalmiui Trvonfc widow Louise he is survived by Siwa 64 who died Sunday afternoon ator on charges of receiving stolen property was adjourned until January 14 in county court here today The adjournment was granted by Judge Baker at the request of the district attorney's office Be-mis was arrested after a raid on his place the Ritz Tavern revealed tons of building material stored in the basement The material was allegedly stolen from the Johns-Man-ville company in Waukegan Two men accused of the thefts are held In Waukegan lwul uSis nil a AiaxvoweK at the Carmelite- hnm hud hn airs uonKowsKi Mrs Borkow- la resident of Kenosha for 32 vears ski miss uenevieve Michalek and The body will be at the Plasecki two sons: Walter and Raymond chapel until Thursday morning when Nine grandchildren also survive services will be held at 8 o'clock at He was a member of the Polish St Casimir's church Burial will be sisier or anas Margaret Sampon Kenosha who died from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Mitchell Christmas day He died New Year's eve The deceased was pastor of St Michael's parish at Kenebec since his ordination in 1910 His brother Rev Francis Sampon East Troy Wis was at his bedside After funeral rites in his parish church today the body will be taken to Milwaukee to He in state at the Wendler funeral chapel 2031 Capitol drive until Thursday morning Mass will be held at 10 o'clock at St Elizabeth's church and burial will be at St Mary's cemetery in Port Washington on the lot beside his parents He is survived by three brothers: HEDBIBAIIDS National Alliance Group No 1000 In St Casimir's cemetery of Chicago and was an active leader at St Casimir church The body will be removed from the Kenoshan9 Brother Buried in Detroit Plasecki chapel to the home Tuesday at 1:30 o'clock Funeral rites will be held Thursday at 8:30 at St Casimir church with burial in the family piot or the church cemetery UNION BAKED "jir Sold by Independent Triangle Club Plans January Meet The regular Januarv meatfno- nr me inangie club an nrnnintfnn The death of Soren Sorensen 67 at Detroit on Dec 31 came as sad news to a host of Kenoshans Chris Sorensen a brother returned to Kenosha Sunday after the funeral services at Detroit on Saturday Soren Sorensen lived in Kenosha until about 20 years ago when he moved to Detroit He had returned for frequent visits and was widely known here His wife Helen preceded him in death 23 years ago and Is buried in Kenosha Surviving him aro his mother in Denmark two daughters Mrs Edith Christensen and Miss Carna Sorensen" both of Detroit and three brothers Martin and Feter San Francisco and Chris Kenosha 01 me individual young men mem- Rev Francis Sampon East Troy Wis John of Milwaukee and Thomas of Lake City Minn and three sisters: Miss Margaret Sampon Kenosha Mrs John Clesen Chicago and Mrs Katie Reger Evanston 111 A Perry 111 only a short time A Perry 87 died January 1 at his home in Vearing la He Is a brother of Mrs Martha Horn 1500 Seventy-first street and visited here two years ago His wife died two years ago leaving two sons and two daughters to mourn her passing uers 01 tne A will be held at the "Y' tomorrow night at 7 ociock according to Secretary Kit mond Pobar Report from various Food Stores Only! Try this new loaf of Thin-Sliced Rye Bread tomorrow! It's Union Baked and Kenosha baked hours fresher than "out-of-town" bread You'll agree that never before has any Rye Bread tasted so temptingly good Your Independent Grocer has it for you now KAIPIPUJS program chairmen will be made and plans for activities developed for the next few months All members are urged to be on time The meatinr Your Rest Him vesttmmcBimit for 1937 BUILDING and LOAN SHARES of This Association (1) Non Speculative (2) Dividend present rate 4 Money to Loan on First Mortgages ciw nBuniLiMNOj STEMM Secretory 702 Fifty-seventh Street Phone 2-1614 wm pa neiq in tne colonial room Hearth-baked on the screen ONo corn-meal on bottom of loaf ONo artificial coloring used QMore slices now in every loaf Delicious "tangy" rye flavor Makes more tasty sandwiches OMost appetizing and satisfying OAdds variety to your meals Garrison to Attend Bar Association Meet OUR BARBER GEIOP is Now Open for Business at 24ttEa Avg Acrosf From Allen-A Office WALTER REED HOWARD REED BIS LEAffi) Madison Wis (UR) Dean Lloyd Garrison of the University of Wisconsin law school recently elected president of the Association of American Law Schools for 1937 entrained for Columbus today where he will attend a meeting of the house of delegates of the American Bar association As president ef the Law Schools association Garrison is ex-officlo a member of the house of delegates the Bar association's new governing body 12 to 24 Hours FRESHER than Bread Baked "Out-of-Town".

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