Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
June 2, 1936
A program which all
Kaukauna has been looking forward to for a long time, the dedication of
Kaukauna High School, will be conducted Thursday evening at 8:15 in the new
civic auditorium. Since the recent completion of the auditorium and gymnasium,
both facilities have been getting a tremendous amount of use, showing just how
necessary the construction of both was.
June 2, 1936
Former Chief of police
R. H. McCarty, left, who
has retired from the Kaukauna police department and who became Kaukauna's new
postmaster Monday, June 1, was feted by a group of Wisconsin police chiefs at a
dinner at hotel Schroeder in Milwaukee Thursday.
Chief of Police James
E. McFadden requests that motorists park correctly in the city. He said that
parking lines have now been painted and autoists are asked to park their cars
properly. The streets have been marked for pedestrian travel across the streets
and citizens are urged to walk across streets between the markers and not in
the middle of the block.
June 5, 1936
Adolph Mill served as postmaster
here for thirteen years under four presidents of the United States, is the
record of Adolph Mill, who was succeeded in that position by R. H. McCarty,
June 9, 1936
Karl Minkebige
The high school
commencement exercises on Friday evening will long be remembered by citizens of
Kaukauna. Although children were not admitted, the auditorium was filled to
capacity with the addition of 200 chairs put in the aisles and balcony. A large
number could not be admitted. At 8:15 the processional of 102 seniors in caps
and gowns. The program opened with a brief address by Karl Minkebige, president
of the class.
Richard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Dahm, East Eighth Street, escaped serious injury Tuesday afternoon
when he fell out of an automobile being driven by his father. The accident
occurred when Dahm was making a turn at the corner of Second street and Main Avenue.
The youth suffered a slight cut on his forehead.
HOLLANDTOWN—Leo
Rademacher was
named "king of the schut", when he knocked down the last piece of the
wooden bird used as a target from the top of a pole 80 feet high here this
morning at the 86th annual celebration of St. Francis Schut society of St.
Francis congregation. Several hundred people assembled at the church grounds
for the "schut" which since 1850 was held in Hollandtown by the Dutch
settlers.
Phil Zwick, Kaukauna featherweight,
was defeated by Laurie Stevens, South African lightweight champion, in
Johannesburg last Tuesday evening, according to information received here. The
cablegram which was received said Stevens was on the floor for a nine count in
the fifth round and added that Zwick injured his right hand.
June 16, 1936
Francis McDaniel, 9-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel, has been selected as queen of the diamond
jubilee of St. Paul’s Catholic church at Wrightstown.
Dyanne, three-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gast, Jr., 254 West Wisconsin avenue, is in a critical
condition at St. Elizabeth hospital, Appleton, as the result of an automobile
accident in front of his parents' home at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in which
a car being driven by a Wrightstown man was involved.
Wilma Pardee, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pardee, 509 Draper Street, has the enviable record of
having attained a perfect attendance record during her first eight years of
school.
These three young
ladies on Pueblo Colo., are wearing three different masks now used by farmers
who have to be out in the open “black blizzards” which have swept over parts of
western states.
Peggy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George R. Greenwood, won first place in the bathing beauty contest
held in conjunction with the annual K. of C. picnic at La Follette park Sunday
afternoon. She was dressed in gold and white and represented "K. C. Lady".
Second place was won by Barbara Ann Berens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Berens, she was dressed in red and white; third went to Betty Lou, Iverne,
Ella, Mae Eiting, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eiting of Forest Junction,
who were dressed in yellow and brown and represented the quadruplets; Mary
Berkers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Berkers won fourth place and Mary Ellen
Kilgas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Kilgas won fifth prize. More than 20
entrants competed for the prizes. Out of town judges selected the winners.
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben W.
Zwick.
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Van
Zeeland
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Orin
Schermitzler
George R. Greenwood is seen her receiving
the charter of the newly organized Lions club of Kaukauna. Presenting the
charter is Judge A. M. Scheller governer of the Lions International, in the
picture left to right are Dr. R. J. Deloria and Joseph T. Sadlier. More than
200 Lions and ladies attended.


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