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years ago, the practice
itself is said to have orig- others from Milwaukee,
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Street. And on Aug. 19, Malabar Coast, Cheesers
Stoughton will again cel- and Back to the Bean are
ebrate that history. some of the locals partic-
The festival runs from ipating in the Brew-Off.
9a.m. to 3p.m. at Mandt A $15 hand-made col-
Park, 801 S. Fourth St., lectors mug, featuring a
Photo by Amber Levenhagen and is free to attend. All design by Ester Urquhart,
The Landmarks Commission will hold a public hearing and vote Aug. 10 to decide whether to designate the Highway Trailer of the events will be held is also available.
building a Local Landmark. in the grandstand. Either of the sampling
Summer education
folk and country those go on sale to the general
are the bedrock sounds of public Monday, Aug. 21.
a season at the Stoughton (Members of the Opera
Opera House. House got a chance to buy
Stoughton students visit Washington D.C. and Germany In the upcoming 2017-
18 season, which begins
tickets two weeks before
the general public.)
Sept. 16, music lovers Because the Opera
SCOTT DE LARUELLE sometimes scary lessons That was a particularly have that connection to will find those genres House is a relatively small
Unified Newspaper Group to be learned. emotional day for us, she Germany now. along with some more venue at about 475 seats,
River Bluff Middle said. obscure sounds, as the most popular perform-
Even though the school School eighth grade social Also heading out to Keep calm and carry on Opera House director Bill ers tend to sell out quick-
year ended in early June for studies teachers Jennifer explore the world after the Other sites the D.C. Brehm put it. ly.
Stoughton Area School Dis- Kolberg and Kyle Freund end of the school year was group visited included T h e fi r s t f u l l w e e k One thing that stands
trict students, the learning took 25 freshmen-to-be to Stoughton High School Mount Vernon, the Jeffer- of the new season, for out about the 2017-18
for many continued into the the nations capital from German teacher Stephanie son Memorial, Dr. Martin example, brings an Ice- season is the number of
summer. June 13-16. Kolberg said a Krenz and around 20 of her Luther King, Jr. National landic techno-folk artist returning artists. About
Not long after the final highlight for her was visit- students, who visited the Memorial, World War II one night (Asgeir) and a two-thirds of the sched-
bell rang, two groups of ing the new National Muse- country for three weeks. Memorial, Iwo Jima Marine female duo from Iceland ule includes perform-
students and teachers head- um of African American Everything they learn Memorial, September 11th and Sweden (My Bubba) ers whove previously
ed out on separate trips to History and Culture, as well after the trip is put into Pentagon Memorial, Lin- the following night. A appeared on the venues
Washington, D.C. and Ger- as the United States Holo- more of a context for them, coln Memorial, Vietnam third night of music that intimate stage.
many, where there were caust Memorial Museum she told the Hub. Its more week brings a journeyman Its always tough to
plenty of interesting and later that same day. meaningful because they Turn to Trips/Page 2 troubadour from Texas,
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Trips: Students get opportunity to travel with school trips during summer break
Continued from page 1 fully understand the scope The statues were a lot Munich, where they stayed
of the event or maybe some bigger than I thought they for several days, sight-
Memorial, White House, felt safe because of all of would be, he told the seeing, before heading
Arlington National Ceme- the security measures they Hub in an email. I also to Greven, located in the
tery, Capitol building, Fords saw (and experienced) all thought there were only a northwest part of the coun-
Theater and the National around the city. few monuments and muse- try.
Archives. Student Stephen Krcma ums, mainly the ones we Other than a few day
It was a lot to do, and said he was kind of ner- learned about in school, but trips, for the next two
made for a busy sched- vous upon hearing the there were many we had not weeks the students spent
ule. But while the group news. learned about. time with their host families
had plenty to see and do, Everybody started and shadowing their Ger-
they might best remember talking about it, and some Germany trip man colleagues at school,
the trip for something that people were pretty nervous Krenz and 20 of her stu- which was still in session
wasnt on the itinerary. about it, but I knew security dents participated in the before their summer break.
On Thursday, June 14, was tight, so I knew it was GAAP exchange program The trip concluded with a
Kolberg said the group was going to be fine, he said. with their sister school in three-day trip to Berlin for
sitting in the hotel lobby Lafayette Park was com- Greven, Germany. more sightseeing before
waiting for the bus when pletely blocked off because The two schools start- returning home.
one of the students got a of that. But all the security ed the exchange program Krenz said the opportu-
text from her dad. A shoot- cleared up the next day. in 2011, and every other nity to spend time with a
ing had just taken place at For Krcma, who was year, SHS students travel to host family and to immerse
the site of a congressional outside the Stoughton area Germany to stay with host themselves in the culture
baseball practice in nearby and on an airplane for the families of similar-aged is an experience that will
Alexandria, Va., wounding first time, it was exciting to students, who in turn visit greatly benefit students.
Congressman Steve Scalise see places he had only read Stoughton in the fall. The Ive seen already their
and several others. about. program is in high demand (language) capabilities
Kolberg sent a text mes- (Reading about it) not around 50 students increase tremendously, she
sage to parents and guard- the same as seeing it in per- (mainly juniors and seniors) said. As a teacher I can
Photos submitted
i a n s t o l e t t h e m k n ow son, he said. My favorite applied for the 20 spots. only give them 50 minutes a
everything was OK, and was the 9/11 memorial at Its a really competitive day in Germany, its the Kate Elliott and Rachel Foldy pose in front of the United
they went about their trip. the Pentagon, that was real- program to get into, and a whole day every day, every- States Capitol.
The incident delayed their ly powerful to see they pretty well-organized sys- thing they hear on the radio,
visit to the White House by have a bench for each per- tem so its a big motivator everything they hear on TV.
a day, but that was it. son that died there. It was a for students, she told the Its a lot different than just
Strangely, it didnt affect different way to see history. Hub last week. I know going with your family and
our trip much at all, things the people there very, very staying at a hotel.
went on business as usu- Student Nick Hull said well. Its really a great part-
al, she said. If the kids he went on the trip because nership. Email Unified Newspaper
were nervous or scared, it sounded like a lot of fun The group was in Ger- Group reporter Scott De
they didnt show it. May- to go on. He wasnt disap- many from June 12 through Laruelle at scott.delaruelle@
be some of them didnt pointed. July 3. They started off in wcinet.com.
From left, Aidan Oliver and Tristian Anderson view the Viet-
nam Memorial wall. Oliver is taking a picture of the name of
someone his family knew.
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Diane Beaman Scott Girard government, adding an admin- poorly constructed position, pit- choice between incompetency in
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Hazel Lunde met her handsome husband pieces back to their original contributions, we suggest Mary E. Smithback Above all, Mary loved
Aaron at the legendary Uti- beauty. Christ Lutheran Church, her family, and especial-
ca festival. They were mar- She looked forward to Skaalen Nursing & Rehab ly doted upon her eight
ried in a joint ceremony vacationing every summer Center, Agrace Hospice- grandchildren and six
with sister Mildred (Wal- in Sayner, Wis., with the Care or, as Hazel love the great grandchildren.
ter) Vick on July 3, 1941, Sather clan. In retirement, little ones, any childrens Mary is survived
and spent 63 years together. the Gold Dust Twins charity of your choice. by her children, Gary
S h e b eg a n h e r wo r k Hazel and sister Milly Lundes spirit and mot- (Ellen), Stoughton; Amy
career in Madison, first at enjoyed many fun-filled toWeve got to be tough, (Michael) Johnson, McK-
Metropolitan Insurance and trips to Las Vegas. She w e r e N o r w e g i a n ! inney, TX; son-in-law,
then Clarks Clothing. Her was a devoted fan of Bad- helped us push through the M a t H a e g e r, M i l t o n ,
full-time job then became ger basketball and foot- challenges in life. How- Wi s . ; b r o t h e r, A r t h u r
caring for sons Marshall ball, and had a blast when ever, so many kind people Art Scheldrup, Arling-
and Steve, both born dis- the UW Marching Band have supported her, too. ton Heights, Ill; sister-
abled a few years apart. visited Skaalen. Special A heartfelt thanks to the Mary Smithback in-law, Ruby Scheldup,
After their passing, Hazel memories were made in Skaalen staff at Heritage Stoughton; grandchil-
returned to the workforce her later years on outings and Forest View, along with dren, Jessica (Michael)
Hazel Lunde as a bookkeeper for Jensen with great-grandson Max, the new friends she made M a rg ow s k i , C h i c a g o ,
Furniture. This shy wom- including the Wisconsin as a resident, especially Mary Elizabeth (Schel- Ill; Thomas (Christina)
Hazel Lunde, age 97, an found that she not only Dells and fishing at Centu- dearest Nora. It was diffi- drup) Smithback, died Walsh, Shoreline, WA;
passed away peacefully on enjoyed numbers, she had a ry Trout Farm. cult for Lunde to give up peacefully at Azura Mem- Solveig (Jonathan) Schro-
Aug. 2, 2017, with Karen knack for sales. She formed Hazel is survived by her independence, and you ory Care on Monday, Aug. erlucke, Stoughton; Signe
and Don by her side. lasting relationships with daughter Karen (Don) Nih- all helped in that transi- 7, 2017, in Stoughton, at (Chad) Hugghins, McK-
She was born May 27, her customers over 18 les of Stoughton; grandsons tion. The Agrace team was the age of 86. inney, TX; Andrew (Car-
1920, to Norwegian immi- years. Tyler and Trent Nihles; amazing throughout her Mary was born on July la) Haeger, Beloit, WI;
grants Marthinus and Mag- Hazel was a member of great-grandson Max Nih- final journey. Mange tak 21, 1931, in Stoughton, to Karl (Stacy) Smithback,
na (Aasheim) Sather, and Christ Lutheran Church les; sister-in-law Lenore to dedicated visitors Nora, Fritz and Lillian (Bohling) Mt. Horeb, Wis.; Siri
grew up on a dairy farm in (CLC) for most of her life. Stai; many wonderful niec- Mary, Audrey, Bill, Barb Scheldrup. She loved shar- Smithback, Portland, OR;
rural Oregon. She gradu- She held the church and es and nephews, includ- and Tom. She also appre- ing memories of her child- Keifer Walsh, Dothan,
ated from Stoughton High the friendships made there ing Susan and John; and ciated the frequent altar hood in Stoughton rid- AL; great grandchildren,
School and then received a close to her heart. She was pup Natalie. In addition to flowers delivered by CLC ing her pony which they Pierce, Hendrix & Avelyn
business degree from Mad- a member of the alter guild her parents, husband Aar- members and their con- kept in the backyard and Haeger; Birkelo Huggh-
ison Business College. and a quilter. The group on and sons Marshall and versations even more. And gathering with extended ins; Eowyn Schroerlucke;
Perky redhead Hazel made hundreds of quilts Steve, she was preceded in Don, thank you for every- family for picnics, birth- Anders Smithback.
over the years for Luther- death by her beloved sister thing you were to Lunde days and holidays. She is preceded in death
Legals an World Relief and other Milly and brothers Mel- and are to me. She graduated from by her parents, Fritz and
charitable organizations. vin, Alfred, Reinhardt and Rest in peace, my beau- Stoughton High School in Lillian Scheldrup; her
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
She also looked forward Leonard. tiful mother. Dad and the 1949 and married Edward husband, Edward Smith-
CIRCUIT COURT,
DANE COUNTY, NOTICE TO to lefse-baking for church A celebration of Hazels boys have been waiting for Ed Smithback, Jr., her back, Jr.; her daughter,
CREDITORS (INFORMAL events. Proud of her Nor- life was held at 11a.m., you, and you have a lot of high school sweetheart, Julie Haeger; her siblings,
ADMINISTRATION) IN THE wegian heritage and known Monday, Aug. 7, at the catching up to do with Mil- in 1952. Over the next Sidney Sid Scheldrup,
MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
EMIL G. ROBYN as the Lefse Queen, she Skaalen Home Chapel in ly! ten years, the couple wel- Owen Bud Scheldrup,
Case No. 17PR512 passed her techniques Stoughton, with Pastor The best thing to hold comed three children, Jeanette Nelson; her
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:
1. An application for Informal Admin- down to many CLC mem- Paula Geister-Jones and onto in life is each other. Gary, Julie, and Amy, into brother-in-law Roy Nel-
istration was filed.
2. The decedent, with date of birth bers, as well as her nieces. Pastor Jim Koza officiat- Please share your memo- their lives. son; her sister-in-law,
February 2, 1926 and date of death July Hazel enjoyed decorating ing. Friends may call from ries at cressfuneralservice. Mary was a dedicat- Donna Scheldrup.
18, 2017, was domiciled in Dane Coun-
ty, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing and kept a cozy, welcoming 10a.m. until the time of the com ed member of Covenant Funeral services will
address of 400 N. Morris, Stoughton, WI
53589. home. She refinished all the service. A luncheon will Cress Funeral Home Lutheran Church and be held at 11a.m. Sat-
3. All interested persons waived no- woodwork at their Lynn be served in the Friend- 206 W. Prospect St. Entre Nous Study Club. urday, Aug. 12, 2017,
tice.
4. The deadline for filing a claim Street home and brought s h i p R o o m . Fo r t h o s e Stoughton, WI 53589 She and Ed enjoyed get- at Covenant Lutheran
against the decedents estate is Novem-
ber 10, 2017. many antique furniture wishing to make memorial ting together for card Church, Stoughton. Buri-
5. A claim may be filed at the Dane
County Courthouse, 215 S. Hamilton
club with her high school al will take place in West
Street, Madison, Wisconsin, Room 1005. friends. Mary and Ed Koshkonong Cemetery.
Danell Behrens
Deputy Probate Registrar shared wonderful memo- Friends and relatives are
Michael D. Rumpf
July 28, 2017
Robert N. Williamson Susie Curl. His son Rob- 4-8p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, ries of their getaways at invited to a luncheon in
PO Box 1 ert Chris Williamson and 2017, at Schaffer Funer- Lake Delton and Sanibel the church fellowship hall.
Cambridge, WI 53523 Robert N. (Bob) Wil- his daughter, Brooke live al Home in Defiance, and Island with family and
(608) 423-3254
liamson, 87, of Defiance, Visitation will be held
Bar Number: 1015663 in Stoughton. His daugh- for one hour prior to ser- friends. Together with from 10a.m. until the
Published: August 3, 10 and 17, 2017
passed away on Monday, ter Sandra Yobbagy, her vices at the church. Funer- their children, they saw
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Aug. 7, 2017, in Sylvania, time of services at church.
*** husband Jon, and their son al services will be held at much of the USA in their In lieu of flowers, please
NOTICE Ohio. Jonathan live in Sylvania, 11a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, motor home and later in
He was a loving hus- make donations in Marys
TOWN OF Ohio. He was preceded 2017, at St. Pauls United life, enjoyed taking their memory to Alzheimers
PLEASANT SPRINGS band, father, grandfather, in death by his wife, Hel- Methodist Church in Defi- children and grandchil-
This is to notify anyone it may con-
and brother. He was born Association, 2820 Wal-
cern that that Parveen Bhardwaj, agent
en (Hiltner) Williamson, ance, with Pastor Joe Payne dren on ski and beach ton Commons, Suite 132,
for Wisconsin Fuel, LLC, d/b/a Pleasant
on Aug. 13, 1929, in Con- grandson Jacob William- officiating. Burial will fol- vacations. She especially
Springs Travel Plaza, located at 2763
County Highway N, Cottage Grove, WI, tinental, Ohio. On Feb. 7, Madison, WI 53718 or
53527, has applied for a Class A Retail- son, parents Naomi and low the services at River- enjoyed trips with Ed to Agrace Hospice, 5395 E.
ers Liquor License for the sale of intoxi- 1954, he married Helen Nelson Williamson, broth- side Cemetery, with mili- Australia, New Zealand,
cating liquor, for off premises consump-
(Hiltner) Williamson, who Cheryl Parkway, Madi-
tion, in the Town of Pleasant Springs, ers Roy, Kenneth, and tary graveside rites accord- Germany and Norway son, WI 53711. The fami-
Dane County, Wisconsin, for the period preceded him in death in George Williamson, and ed by VFW #3360. 3 times!
from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018.
2005. ly wishes to express their
/s/Pili Hougan
Clerk/Treasurer sister Alice Snyder. Memorials are suggested Mary always wanted to thanks to the staff at Azura
Published: August 10, 2017 He is survived by two Robert who was affec- to St. Pauls United Meth- be a teacher, and in 2014,
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children, two grandchil- for Marys continued care.
tionately known as Buck- odist Church. as a part of Azura Memory Please share your mem-
*** dren, and his sister, Ruth eye Bob was employed Online condolences can Cares Dream Come True ories of Mary at CressFu-
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