Kaukauna Times
By Lyle Hansen
August 2, 1946
Red Cross Reports 810
cases over the last two years by the Kaukauna home service department.
Second annual midsummer
festival is on August 11 at Holy Cross parish school grounds.
Crowning of the king
and queen by Mayor Joseph Bayorgeon. King Richard Myrhum and Queen Yvonne
Emperor, 7th/8th-grade essay contest winners who each received a fountain pen
at graduation in May.
No lost-time accidents
at Thilmany Pulp and Paper company mill during June and July.
August 7, 1946
The Times is seeking a Kaukauna
resident fluent in Norwegian to translate a letter received by a local
subscriber from an unknown sender in Norway.
Outagamie County
Voiture 1140 "40 et 8" box car and engine took first place in the
parade at the state Legion convention in Racine.
August 9, 1946
Norwegian letter mystery
solved. The Letter was sent to Thomas Gerend, Grignon St. by 14-year-old Lars
Bjorndal from Norway. Lars thanked Gerend for a donated jacket that fit
perfectly, shared details about his family's financial hardships, and asked to
have his name published in the town paper so Americans might send relief
packages.
Translated by Richard
Mischler with help from his Norwegian bride, Gerd Olsen, whom he married in
Norway while serving with the 474th Infantry Regiment before returning to the
U.S. in July 1946.
August 14, 1946
Frank M. Charlesworth, who has served the city of Kaukauna as engineer for the last 26 years, has resigned his position to become associated with the firm of Foth and Porath, Green Bay, consulting municipal engineers and airport engineers. His resignation, which becomes effective September 16, was announced by City Clerk Karl E. Marzahl Tuesday.
Main Avenue
Neighborhood Talent Show. Neighborhood kids (ages 2½ to 13) staged their 3rd
annual talent show, drawing 60 spectators, in the Art Look backyard using
blankets and curtains as a stage. The children donated $2.50 of their proceeds
to the local hospital fund drive.
Ellis H. Dana of the
Wisconsin Council of Churches stated that alcoholism is the fourth ranking
public health problem in the U.S. and urged treating victims as sick persons.
August 16, 1946
Sgt. Warren G. Alger USMC was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star for heroic leadership during combat on Iwo Jima on March 8, 1945. Wounded on March 20, 1945, and died on April 1, 1945; buried at sea. The medal was presented to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Alger, by Lt. William E. Barber at their Kaukauna home on August 4.
Holy Cross Midsummer
Festival Air Show. An estimated 8,000 people attended the Holy Cross midsummer
festival benefiting the parish school fund. Featured a 30-minute aerial
demonstration by a dozen private planes led by flier George Greenwood. Leonard
Van Zeeland provided PA commentary, and Stub Liethen closed the show with stunt
maneuvers, including a 13-turn corkscrew descent from 5,000 feet.
Walter Rennebohm will come to Kaukauna
High school in a double role, as teacher and coach, it was announced at a
recent meeting of the board of education. Rennebohm will succeed Harry Stumpf
as chemistry instructor and will work with Karl Schuelke in the job of
developing a topnotch football team.
August 21, 1946
A new ruling by the
Wisconsin Industrial Board prohibits issuing work permits to boys under 18 for
employment in bowling alleys, as announced by Superintendent of Schools T. H.
Boebel. An October 1942 special order that permitted boys ages 15 to 18 to work
in bowling alleys was rescinded after the board decided the wartime conditions
prompting it had passed.
Youth Center Ping-Pong
Tournament Results. Senior Champion: Dave Kilgas won the senior division by
defeating Gene Walker (21–17, 21–18). Junior Champion: Cliff Hinkens claimed
the junior title by defeating Tom Gustman (21–14, 21–14).
Local figure
"Stormy" Kromer shared stories illustrating how baseball rules in the
late 1880s were frequently shaped by circumstance and "expediency". Darboy
Game Incident: Darboy Game Incident: Rookie Bolivar Glaff hit a long drive so far,
he could have rounded the bases twice but opposing players blocked his path
home with threatened fists, forcing him to stay at third.
August 23, 1946
Kaukauna Swimming Pool
Proposal. Pool engineer Wesley Bintz presented a proposal to the city council
for a
Edward F. Rennicke (clerk of local board No. 2) clarified that men must still register for Selective Service upon turning 18, even though induction typically does not occur until age 19 unless they volunteer. Registration is mandatory under law, and failure to register is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.
August 30, 1946
Thilwerth Park,
stretching along Canal Street from the Wisconsin Avenue bridge to the First
Lock, will soon be dedicated. A bronze plaque on a 3-foot diameter millstone placed near
Catherine Street will hold a bronze marker designating the park. Named
"Thilwerth" in honor of Oscar Thilmany and Monroe A. Wertheimer,
founders and organizers of the Thilmany mill.
Daughter, Michelene
Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Al Michel
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Robach.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. William Lambie.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Gerow.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Brown.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Johns.
Son, Richard Stanley,
to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bauer.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Keil.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Johnson.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Brohm.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Urban Vander Velden.
Daughter, Kathleen, to
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Roehrborn.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Huss
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Urban Gerrits.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Berken.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Verhagen.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Lennert.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. James O. Knott.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
John Hruska.
Daughter to Dr. and
Mrs. Charles Koepp
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer J. Brock
Daughter, Susan Ann, to
Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Brooks
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Vanevenhoven.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Lemers.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
John Vanden Broek.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Jansen.
Son to Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Schmitz.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Main.
Daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Danner.
Discharged
Leroy Balza
W. A. Willey
F. Weyenberg
Jerald Wittman
Robert Kobs
Hugh Nelson
James Gustman
Adam Miller
F. D. Vanderheiden
James McMahon
Jerome Verhagen
Gerald Flynn
Ronald Ragen
Alfred Knorr
William Hoehne
Lawrence Gerend
Leo Van De Loo
Duane Heindel
Boniface Kempen
Gerald Hietpas
Vincent Hietpas
Junior Van Lanen
Donald Janssen
Victor Mueller
Anthony De Bruin
Marvin Kempen
Gerald Klister
Donald Krueger
1946 Newest Jeep makes
debut – You may not get all the eggs in one basket but it’s a cinch they will
all fit in the new Jeep Station Wagon. Seat seven removing the seats provides
for simple carrier space.

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