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Friday, October 29, 2021

Another Lost Chance

October 16, 1985, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern

Over the years, Menasha has had many ideas to reinvigorate the city center, from plans for a downtown "mall," to relocating the business district to Broad Street, to even this idea.  And that's not to say these ideas were bad.  it's just that, sometimes in the planning stages, one learns that there are insurmountable obstacles that stand in the way of the idea being realized, be it something like hazardous asbestos that must be removed or learning that the property is just too far gone to renovate it in a cost effective manner.  Sadly, for the fire station, that restaurant never did come to pass and the whole building met the wrecking ball in 1988.  In subsequent years, Menasha would face the demise of more and more historical buildings being razed, to include the Hotel Menasha, a couple of banks, the Brin Theater, and an entire lock of Main Street in the heart of the retail area.  This blog will not pass judgment on these actions, but rather just make the reader aware of them, as if he or she isn't already cognizant of these changes.   But as was said before, things aren't as simple as they appear to the layperson.

Thursday, October 28, 2021

School Spirit

October 21, 1972, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern

While the visiting lion from yesterday was holding court at Bowlby's downtown, my very own Sophomore class was raising the roof at the St, Mary's gym for homecoming.  I can name every face in that crowd and probably make good educated guesses at even the obscured faces.  That was the beauty of a small class...everybody knew everybody else.  It's rather difficult to maintain anonymity when there's only 100 or so kids.  

Our rescheduled 45th reunion was a few months ago and some of these same faces reappeared then, albeit aged with time, a little heavier, a little grayer, a little balder.  But our enthusiasm ran high, nonetheless, just as the caption says.  Just look at the practice we had.

Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Attention Seeker

October 21, 1972, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern
As if the spectacle of using this big cat to tout one's sale at a local candy store wasn't enough, well then, leave it one of Menasha's own to want to walk this huge feline around town. Why, it'd be the ultimate one-upmanship.  Imagine this guy walking into his favorite watering hole with this critter at the end of a leash. His friends would absolutely roar with delight. And I ain't lion.

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Parents Pay

                                                        

October 31, 1932, Menasha Record
Stern warnings were issued from the Menasha Police Department regarding any anticipated bad behavior during Halloween. In my mind, it was a common sense interpretation of the law regarding what kids are liable for, or, in these cases, what the parents will take responsibility for because of their kids' bad behavior. 

Monday, October 25, 2021

Collectibles


 November 16, 1961, Appleton Post-Crescent
My family was a big proponent of the grocery premiums of the 1950's and 60's, where one would amass a set of encyclopedias one volume at a time, or, in this case, these dishes on a weekly basis.  I always envied the kids who had the first-rate World Book encyclopedias in their homes while I had to make do with the green bound Funk and Wagnalls in our bookcase.  Of course, the World Book had cool color photos and my childish brain likely couldn't get around the fact that this shouldn't have been the deciding factor on an encyclopedia.  Anyway, my Mom collected so many of these Currier and Ives dishes from the A&P just across the tracks in Neenah near the old train station, that I believe she could have served a state dinner on behalf of a grateful nation.  I'm sure many of the blog's readers can identify with these promotions from a time when groceries as well as gas stations gave away dishware, glasses, etc. to entice shoppers to their businesses. 

 January 18, 1961, Appleton Post-Crescent

Friday, October 22, 2021

Jug

                                                              

August 4, 1960, Oshkosh Northwestern
We've seen Mr. Bachelder's pottery before, back in 2017:  https://menashabook.blogspot.com/2017/07/pottery.html  In 1960, there was an influx of interest in the pottery and the historical society ensured people knew about it by having displays of his wares.  This article is a good descriptive piece and provides a bit of history about the firm.  In retrospect, the editors should have included a photo of her piece, but I will provide a representative photo below.
photo courtesy Wisconsin Historical Society

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Blown the Town

 

October 19, 1903, Oshkosh Northwestern
The notorious Welch gang, introduced in yesterday's blog post, merit another mention in the newspaper some eight years later.  By this time, some notable members of the gang had already been tried, convicted, and sentenced, among them gang leader, Jack Welch who was serving his time in Michigan.  Of special note is the location of their hideout, in the vicinity of Brighton Beach and the use of the slang expression signifying that the gang had "blown" the town.