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<br /> jjFrom our past files . . .
<br /> 70 years ago weekend camping trip to the Wis- tley Crumbley, Mrs. Borgerud's
<br /> Thursday,Sept. 2, 1926 consin Dells. iece.
<br /> Newspaper office drop box -- The boys camped at Rocky Ar- 35 years ago
<br /> We call your attention to the box bor State Park, which is full of Thursday,Sept.7, 1961
<br /> at the entrance to the Independent trails and rock formations.Most of New park opens --The grand
<br /> office for news items. the time was spent hiking and ex- opening of the Deerfield Rod and
<br /> Drop your items in this box and ploring the country. They had a Gun Club Park will be celebrated
<br /> be sure to sign your name. good variety of eats and a swell Sunday,Sept. 10 with a trap shoot
<br /> Royal Neighbors at picnic -- time was had. and chicken barbeque picnic.
<br /> Several Cottage Grove Royal Fire department meeting -- The all-day event is expected
<br /> Neighbors members attended a The Deerfield firemen held their to attract sportsmen and their fa-
<br /> picnic held at Olin Park in Madi- regular meeting on Tuesday even- milies from a wide area in South-
<br /> son on Monday,Aug.30.They in- ing, Sept. 3 with Leo Offord in ern Wisconsin. Besides the trap i
<br /> eluded Mesdames Will Smith, charge.The turnout was fine with shoot and chicken dinner,a vane- ,
<br /> Mary Negus, Jesse Uphoff, Fred 23 men present. ty of other attractions will be of-
<br /> Volker,Charles Struckmeyer, Ro- The meeting brought out the fered.
<br /> bert Wallace, Albert Loftus, Hen- fact that the creamery was going ' CG man hurt in crash--Mr. i
<br /> ry Severson, Sidney Good, Tho- to give the township a tank to James Thompson was the driver s
<br /> mas Arthur and Miss Helen haul water to fires which are in of one of three cars involved in an
<br /> Smith. the country.Offord suggested that accident late Tuesday afternoon, C
<br /> Couple runs hotel again -- farmers take their cream cans full Sept. 5 at the intersection of Ro- d
<br /> Mr. and Mrs.H.Walker have tak- of water when they go to afire in ute 30 and Highway N. a
<br /> en possession of the Hotel Deer- the neighborhood. Mr. Thompson was returning c
<br /> field and will again cater to the 40 years ago from Sun Prairie between 4:30 t
<br /> public in their usual efficient Thursday,Sept.6, 1956 and 5 p.m. After stopping at the s
<br /> manner. Employees beat haulers -- stop sign, he was proceeding e
<br /> We are sure they will enjoy The Deerfield Creamery held its across Route 30 when his car was
<br /> the liberal patronage of those who annual employees and haulers hit in the back by a couple from
<br /> have been their guests when they picnic last Tuesday, Aug. 28 at Milwaukee who were traveling
<br /> previously operated the Hotel Deerfield Firemen's Park. west. Thompson's car then swung
<br /> Deerfield. In the picnic's big softball around and hit another car driven
<br /> J.M. Randall, who has man- game, the employees trimmed the by fourth grade teacher Meta
<br /> aged the local hotel for some haulers, 22-2, to avenge last Kroetz, that was stopped at the
<br /> time,has moved to Madison. year's haulers'victory. stop sign.
<br /> Board praises school -- The While the men were playing Mr. Thompson was taken by
<br /> Deerfield Board of Education ball, the ladies played games for ambulance to Methodist Hospital
<br /> desires to call attention to the prizes and the children had races in Madison,where he was treated
<br /> fact that Deerfield High School and played supervised games. for head lacerations and released.
<br /> offers to the village and the sur- Missionaries to speak -- The Grads continue education --
<br /> rounding community a splendid Rev.and Mrs.Kenneth Nowack of Reports on a number of the Deer-
<br /> opportunity for a higher education. Nicaragua, Central America will field 1961 graduates indicates
<br /> Our local high school is, by be guests at the special services that 13 of the 26 members are go-
<br /> far, better equipped than most at London Moravian Church this ing to college or taking further •
<br /> small high schools in the state. Sunday,Sept.9. • training in the business and voca-
<br /> The course of study is more inclu- Missionary Nowack will bring tional fields.
<br /> sive. the morning message, and at the Permanent assignment-- The
<br /> Starting this year, a complete informal service in the afternoon, state motor vehicle department
<br /> course in Latin will be offered as the Rev. and Mrs. Nowack will has announced the permanent as-
<br /> an elective. Special training in speak and answer questions about signment of Wisconsin State Pa-
<br /> speech, dramatics and music are their work. In the evening, slide trol officer Louis R.Beyer of Mil-
<br /> included in the curriculum. pictures of the mission work will waukee to the Deerfield area.
<br /> Booster club visits -- The be shown. Beyer,a recent graduate of the
<br /> Stoughton Booster Club stopped Former CG resident ill -- Wisconsin State Patrol Academy
<br /> in Deerfield Monday afternoon, Word has been received here that at Camp McCoy, will patrol
<br /> Aug.30 on its campaign tour for Clifford Baxter, a former Cottage Highway 30 primarily. He has
<br /> William E. Stack for county sher- Grove resident now living in Long been living in Deerfield with his
<br /> iff. Beach, Calif., has been stricken wife and child since graduation
<br /> The club was accompanied by with polio. from the academy.
<br /> a band which played several se- Family meets foreign guests- Rematch slated -- The Old
<br /> lections on Main Street. -Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Borgerud and Timers have challenged Russ's
<br /> 50 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Keith Borgerud Bar to a rematch Saturday, Sept.
<br /> Friday,Sept.6,1946 spent Sunday, Sept. 2 at the Paul 9 at 9 p.m.
<br /> Welcome home -- A veterans Christley home in Chicago, Ill. The first game ended with the
<br /> welcome banquet will be held and met the two little boys who
<br /> Sunday, Sept. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in will visit at the Borgerud home (Continued on page 11)
<br /> Deerfield's Memorial Hall. for the next three months.
<br /> The program is as follows: John, 5, and Paul, 4, are the
<br /> singers from Cottage Grove, solo sons of the Rev. and Mrs. Askew
<br /> by Mrs. Feebuck, songs by the Crumbley, now touring in Europe
<br /> Thorstad children and main and visiting friends there. Rev.
<br /> speaker Gill Storduck, the state Crumbley is with the Methodist
<br /> adjutant general of the American Mission and has served as min-
<br /> Legion. ister at Immanuel remt
<br /> If any servicemen have not re- Church in Montevideo, Uruguay
<br /> ceived a card, this is your invita- for the past five years.
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<br /> tion to come.Bring one guest. The children are grandsons of l'
<br /> Scouts on camping trip --A the late Bernice Allen Christley, •
<br /> group of Deerfield Boy Scouts re- who taught in Deerfield years
<br /> turned Sunday, Sept. 1 after a ago, and the sons of Janet Chris- ,>e
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