Green Bay Press-Gazette from Green Bay, Wisconsin (2024)

County Fair To Have Many Entries Over 3,000 Exhibits Planned by Youths; Adult Competition Keen SEYMOUR, Wis. Sometimes lair- -goers don't get to see all of the exhibits because they do not know where to look for them. All agriculture and home economics exhibits at the Outagamie county fair in Seymour Aug. 6 to 9 will be in buildings and tents west of the grandstand, except the flowers and commercial exhibits. Just west of the grandstand is the exhibition building which will house all of the 4-H, and FHA exhibits other than poultry and livestock.

Spectators will find this building crammed full of more than 3,000 exhibits by the young people of the county. One thousand youths will have more than 200 handicraft articles, 400 clothing garments, several hundred plates of their best cookies, breads and cakes, many jars of canned food and a freezer full frozen food exhibits. There will be 1,500 vegetable entries, tall corn, grain, forestry displays, insect collections and other items boys and girls have made or raised. The exhibition building also will house 16 booths in competition. Because of lack of space only a few of the youth groups can have booths, so a plan has been set up giving different groups booth space each year.

Three of the booths will be put up by the county's six high school Future Farmer chapters, one will be put up by the County 37 4-H clubs will fill the other spaces. Swine, Sheep Barn West of the exhibition building spectators will find the swine and sheep barn. Any farmer in the county may enter swine and sheep land many of the best hogs and sheep in the county will be on display. Four-H and FFA members will exhibit 70 hogs and 25 sheep in addition to those brought in by adult farmers. South of the exhibition building and swine barn there are two of the best dairy display barns to be found at county fairs in Wisconsin.

Both buildings are new, and feature an enclosed judging arena between them. The east barn will house more than 100 head of outstanding Outagamie county cattle. These will include Holstein, Guernsey, Jerseys and Brown Swiss, all shown by adult farmer breeders of the county. 140 Younger Cattle In the west barn there will be 140 head of younger cattle of all breeds plus some steers. These, and 70 more which will be housed in a large tent, will be shown by 4-H and FFA boys and girls of the county.

Spectators will find the decorations and cattle displays well worth the trip to the fair. The tent with the 70 cattle also will house the poultry and rabbits. The chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and rabbits are all youth projects. tent is often missed spectators. It is located at the southeast corner of the farm machinery displays, south of the cattle barns.

The Outagamie county fair is noted for the beautiful flower display in the commercial building at northeast entrance of the grounds. Anyone in in in in in in in in the county is eligible to exhibit in the flower display classes. Special to Press-Gazette Older Youth group, and 12 of the SEYMOUR, Wis. Sometimes 37 4-H clubs will fill the other Several Are Fined In Chilton Court Special to Press-Gazette CHILTON, Wis. Several sons appeared before Justice the Peace Herman Jodar the past week.

Donald E. Gregoire, Lake, route 2, paid a fine and costs for throwing a substance on the highway. was arrested by Chilton city lice. Francis J. Cain, Elkhart route 2, paid a fine of $25 costs for operating a farm for other than farm City police made the arrest.

Norbert Vander Loop, Junction, route 1, was" by Calumet county officers for lowing an unauthorized person drive his car. He paid a fine $10 and costs. Edwin W. Hendricks, kee, arrested by county for passing vehicles on a marked "no passing." paid a of $5 and costs. Speakers Give Dinner For Rev.

Riebe, Wife Special to Press-Gazette ABRAMS, and Mrs. Ed Speaker entertained 1 the Rev. and Mrs. Riebe daughters, Rachel and Priscilla, at a 1 o'clock dinner Sunday afternoon. Rev.

Riebe is pastor of the Union Methodist church. Attend Music Clinic Special to Press-Gazette OCONTO FALLS, -Cleone Prauss and Sally Selner tending the annual music clinic at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The girls are members Oconto Falls High school band. Guests Come on Ferry Special to Press-Gazette CASCO, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Mueller and son, Jerry, Detroit, ferried across Lake Michigan to the home of Mrs. Mueller's parents, the Mike Picketts. The Muellers are in northern Wisconsin this week. Four Births Listed For Falls Families truck OCONTO FALLS, Wis.

Four purposes. new arrivals are announced today by and former Oconto Forest Falls residents. A son was born arrested to Lt. and Mrs. Floyd at al- San Marcos, Tex.

Mrs. Gagnon is to the former Geraldine Gallas of of Oconto Falls. The Merrill Adermans, MariMilwau- nette, announce the birth of a son. officers Mrs. Aderman was Patricia Johngrade son before her marriage.

The fine Robert Lemorandes announce birth of a daughter in the Community Memorial hospital Monday evening. Mrs. Lemorande and Mrs. Aderman are sisters. A daughter was also born to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Vanden Mrs. Bush. Mathey in Hospital LENA, Mathey is a patient at the Veterans Memorial hospital, Iron Mountain, where he is receiving medical treatment. He has been confined to his home here for several days with arthritis.

Entertain Riedys Special to Press-Gazette CASCO, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. James Riedy, were guests of the Jerome Riedy family at Viroqua this week end. They were guests in Minnesota and stopped at the Wisconsin Dells.

Laurel Joniaux Visits CASCO, Wis. Laurel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Joniaux, Thiry Daems, is spending a 30-day leave with his parents. A Coast Guardsman, he is stationed at Port Angllas, Wash.

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720 Main Street Phone Adams 1278 Sturgeon Bay Pair Married Special to Press-Gazette STURGEON BAY, 2:30 ceremony Sunday afternoon, July 12, united in marriage Miss erine Toppe and Robert R. Gray, Sturgeon Bay. The Rev. Theophile Baganz heard their vows in the St. Peter Lutheran church, (Sturgeon of Bay.

Mr The and bride Mrs. is Elmer the (Toppe, Sturgeon Bay. Given in marriage by her father, the bride a white frosted organdy, with chapel gown detailed an escalloped nylon and long button -trimmed sleeves. Her tulle veil was caught to a pearl trimmed headpiece. She carried a cluster bouquet of white roses and English ivy.

Miss Bette Lee Smith served as maid of honor, dressed in pale yellow frosted organdy, styled identically like the bride's dress. Her bouquet was of yellow car- nations. Sisters Are Aides Miss Margaret Gray, sister of the groom, and Miss Elaine Toppe, sister of the bride, were bridal aides. Attired in pale lavender and mint green frosted organdy gowns, identically fashioned with the maid of honor, they carried pink carnations and wore picture hats. Eugene Gray, Green Bay, brother of the groom, was best man.

Ben Manney, Kenosha, and John Collins, Sturgeon Bay, were groomsmen. Traditional music was played by Mrs. Gertrude Jennerjohn. Mrs. Dale Seaquist sang "Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us." and Dale Seaquist played a trumpet solo, "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mrs.

A. Anderson. A reception and buffet supper at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Following a honeymoon through eastern states, the newlyweds will be at home at 134 W. Commerce street, Symrua, Del.

The couple graduated from the Sturgeon Bay High school. The groom is a staff sergeant in the U. S. Air Force. Makes Eastern Tour Special to Press-Gazette SURING, Wis.

Mrs. Ella McMahon has returned from a 1W0 weeks tour with her son. Thomas, his wife, and nephew, Toby Swanson of Perry, Iowa, that included Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Canada and Niagara Falls. Mrs. McMahon joined her family at Chicago.

"For Safety's says Reddy Kilowatt don't use nails as hangers for electric cords. They may break insulation and cause a short circuit. Installing needed outlets and replacing frayed or worn cords is a small but wise investment. Safety- your home today! WISCONSIN Public Service CORPORATION A Handy Vehicle Robert Bensen, Marinette, is unable to walk, but has been getting around nicely with tricycles. But the light machines kept wearing out, so a local business man contacted a toy manufacturer.

Benson is shown riding the specially-built three-wheeler that the company sent him as a gift. He Can't Walk, So Toy Firm Provides Special 'Trike' Free By JIM RIPLEY Special to Press-Gazette MARINETTE, Wis. -It would be hard to convince Robert Bensen of Marinette that big business doesn't have a heart. Due to a congenital condition, Bensen is unable to walk. His only means of moving about is a low tricycle which he is able to move only by pushing on the ground rather than walking.

With such a tricycle he is able to get around town, travel to his magazine stand, to church, to sports events (and he's an ardent fan), and even to take part in parades. Thus his tricycle is as important to him as legs are to the average person. But the ordinary tricycle wears fast under such constant usage out, and the pedals must be removed. Also, a height which gives Bensen the greatest strength in pushing is important. of Contacts Toy Firm Noting all these things, F.

X. Leannah, manager of the toy and stationery department of Lauer- Plans Completed for St. Mary's Picnic Special to Press-Gazette REEDSVILLE, Wis. Committees have been appointed and final arrangements made for the annual picnic and dinner to be given by St. Mary's congregation Aug.

2. The old school has been torn down to make room for additional parking space on the lot. The school was purchased and razed by Julius Behnke. Hostess at Dinner Special to Press-Gazette SURING, Wis. Mrs.

T. H. Pasterski was hostess to a 6 o'clock dinner at her home this Guests were Mrs. Ellen Swartz, Milwaukee, Mrs. Eva Shier, Gillett; Miss Marian Baird, California, and Mrs.

G. W. Baird, Suring. man Brothers store, contacted the Hedstrom Union company of Fitchburg, manufacturers of baby and doll carriages, toys and toy furniture. Often this firm has used its engineering department to make specially-designed vehicles for just such persons as Bensen.

Carl Hedstrom, wrote for more detailed information and photographs. Measurements and careful fittings were computed. The Fitchburg firm went to work making the special vehicle with large no wheels, special ball bearing construction and individually ed saddle all scaled exactly to Bensen's needs. It was created, assembled and shipped to Bensen free and he's getting around faster than ever. What's more, re when this one wears there will be another one forthcoming.

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The case committee is composed of Miss Pearl Summerville, chairman, Mrs. Erbe, Mrs. Delmar Holst. and Mrs. Ashwill.

Mrs. Gladys Staeven, the county nurse, helps in advisory capacity. Cicero's Busy Bees Plan Picnic Aug. 2 Special to Press-Gazette BLACK CREEK, Wis. Plans for a club picnic Aug.

2 were made this week's meeting of Cicero Busy Bees 4-H club. The picnic will be held at Erb park, Appleton, and those who attend are to bring food for a pot luck lunch. Fair sheets were distributed and entry blanks filled out. The Hugh Pautz and Maynard Nelson families served refreshments. BAY YOU CAN DEPEND ON MAIN AT MADISON WHERE PRICES VACATION VALUES -AT-YOUR FEATURING IN PRODUCTS LIFE ADVERTISED POST COLLIER'S LOOK COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 5 Ibs.

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Herman N. Boes, Bay, Mr. Althaus is the late Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Green Bay The bride wore a light shantung afternoon white accessories and feathered carnation corsage. Attendants were Mr. Roger J. Althause, Waukegan, son and daughter-in-law groom.

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