The Manitowoc pilot. (Manitowoc, Wis.) 1922-10-12 [p ]Thursday, October 12, 1922 ulAvJ*/L Expressing...

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  • Thursday, October 12, 1922

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    NEWS FROM COUNTYNates from Brockville

    Miss Amelin /.eman lias returned InMauitonne, after spending a few daysat her home in Hroekville.

    Mrs. Frank Shimon spent u few daysof last week with her daughter at Meu-ehalsville.

    Mrs. Jerry I’eeh visited with rela-tives at Green Hay last week.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Ito/um of Mani-towoc spent last Sunday here withrelatives.

    Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. /.email were atGreen Hay l ist Wednesday.

    Al-. and Mrs Stephan Pilger and Mr.Frank Pilger attended the funeral of arelative at Manitowoc last Monday.

    Notes from Maple GroveMiss Nellie Cavanaugh has returned

    to her home at Chicago, after visitingher brother and sister, Mr. I’. W. Cav-aitangh and Mrs. H. Cavanaugh.

    Mrs. Anne Kings of Manitowoc washere to attend the funeral of Mrs. Go-vern.

    Mrs. H. Cain and Miss Maggie l)eWane of Stark worshiped here on Sun-day.

    Mrs. Maeroy of Chicago is visitingat the home of her brother, JaniesItolalid.

    Mi Cornelia Feidon was a Hrillionshopper last week.

    Many from here attended the closeof the Mission at St. Joseph's church,at Kellneisville last Sunday evening.

    Mr. Hose Morrissey visited with hermother, Airs l.edvina of Kellnersvillelast week, and has returned.

    Mrs. I.overn, a former resident ofthis place, died suddenly on Fridaymorning at Iteedsville, where she livedfor the l ist few years. Fn >eral washeld from St Patrick's church on Mon-day.

    The forty hours' devotion in ourparish this week was well attendedMany neighboring priests assisted.

    Many from here attended a chickendinner at Hrillion, given by the ladiesof the parish for the benefit of theirnew school.

    Melnik Brockville NotesMr. and Mrs. Win. Hohaeek and

    children were Manitowoc visitors lastFriday,

    Mr. and Mrs. Anton Spevacek andchildren of Milwaukee who visited withrelative- near Coopei stown for severaldays were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I).Spevacek one day lust week.

    Mrs. Mandy and children of Manito-woc were guests of Mr, ami Mrs,Adolph Kovurik last Saturday.

    laical teachers attended the teachers'meeting at Manitowoc Friday and Sat-urday.

    Mr. and Mrs. Kdw. Wilda of FrancisCreek Sundayed here with relatives.

    Most of the local agriculturists (in-ished silo-filling last week.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koleik andfamily of Green Hay visited here withrelatives last Thursday.

    Notes from OsmanMr. and Mrs. John A. Under are the

    parents of a baby hoy, horn Thursday,Del. sth.

    Father Kcrslen of Manitowoc calledon Mrs. Stephenson, who has beenquite ill for several weeks.

    Art. Fisner has disposed of his farm,and Ins family is spending the weekwith Martin Cain, Mrs, Kisner's father.

    News has been received from Mil-waukee of the marriage of Miss HelenHolfeltz, formerly of Osman, to Val.I Inline of Superior.

    Our teacher, Geo. Grady, is prepar-ing fur a school fair, to he held inthe near future.

    Mrs. Jerry Daley and Miss NelliePeppard of Chicago are visiting al thePeppard home.

    The Catholic Knights of Osman t--lended the funeral of Wendel Christelat SI. Nazianz on Monday.

    Lyle Madigan celebrated his birthday Saturday evening. All presenthad an enjoyable lime.

    Notes from FischervilleAfter a two weeks’ visit at the

    home of tier parents here, AthenaHronek returned to Chicago last Tues-day, 4

    Mr, and Mrs. Queren Wallaii ofFrancis Creek and Mr. and Mrs.Mathew Kntil of Two Rivers were Sun-day afternoon visitors at the Joe Pe-rontka home.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joe llroney and JamesNovy drove to Green Hay last FridayIn visit Thomas Chaliuipkii who is con-lined in the hospital there.

    Mr and Mrs, John Hronek of Man-itowoc accompanied by Mrs. KathrynNovy and son Henry of this placeaiilocd In Oi unto Wednesday wherethey spent the day at the Joe Snelianhome.

    I - rank Vodwarka returned to Chi-cago after spending the week end withfriends in this neighborhood.

    Raymond Hronek had his tonsils removed a few days ago al the hospitalat Manitowoc and is home again andfeeling fine.

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank t'rlian of .Mani-towoc were Sunday evening visitors atthe Mr. and Mrs. Anton Yoiira home.

    Mr. and Mrs, John Fisher and Mr.and Mrs. Carl Seidell of School Sectionand Mr. and Mrs. James Novak ofManitowoc, visited it the Mr. and Mrs,Henry Hugrnow home.

    Notes from St. NazianzWendelin Christel died at ids home

    two miles southwest of St. Nazianz onThursday of last week, after a linger-ing illness with cancer, lie was bornin Austria and came to America in1855 witli his parents, who settled inCalumet county, lie was 70 years ofage. lie was married in 1880 fo Chris-tina Kaiser, and flic couple made theirhome on Hie farm where Mr. Christelpassed away. Deceased is survived byhis widow, one daughter and five sons,namely: Mrs Win. Happel, Peter, Jo-seph, Max and Hiidolph, all of St. Na-zianz and Hugo of Quarry. Also fivebrothers, Charles of Milwaukee, Win.F. and Lewis of Valders, Richard ofSI. Nazians, and Isidor of Minnesotaand 1.7 grandchildren. He was a mem-ber of the Catholic Knights and mem-bers of School Hill and of Meeme werepresent, at the funeral, which tookplace on Monday at 9:110 o'clock, Rev.Dcihclc officiating.

    Mrs, Rosa Wolf, aged 59 years,passed away at St. Nicholas hospital inSheboygan Saturday morning, follow-ing a paralytic stroke she suffered fourdays ago. MTS. Wolf was horn at SI.Nazianz, June t, 1 Stitt, the daughter ofHie late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wcinkoetz.She was married in 1881- In Mr. Wolf,who died about 27 years ago. Sheconducted a millinery business in St.Nazianz for many' years, and for thepast few years she mSide her home inManitowoc, She had been a patient atthe Sheboygan hospital for some time.>1is Wolf is survived by one brother,Peter Weinktielz of F.lkhart Lake andtwo sisters, Mrs. J, A. Lettenherger ofSI, Nazianz and Mrs. John Lellenherg-er of Manitowoc. The body wasbrought to St, Nazianz and the funeralwas held on Monday at 8:tl(l o’clock,after services in SI. Gregory's church,a Reverend from the Convent officialing.

    On Tuesday at 9:!t0 o’clock the mar-riage of Miss Cora Mahloch and Jos.Griinll look place at St. Gregory'schurch, Rev. Dcihclc official ing. Thebride wore a while dress and carrieda shower bouquet. Her attendantswore lavender crepe de chine dressesand lints to match. After the weddingceremony a wedding dinner and sup-per was given' In nearest relatives andfriends.