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6 GQlesburg jRegister-M Golesburg, Thursday, Sept. A LV A KATHRYN ALDERMAN Correspondent Office 210 Frpnt Street Phpne WE 2-2658 Galva PTA to Assist in Bicycle Safety Campaign bicycle safely clinic was discussed at Wednesday night's initial meeting of Galva Parent-Teachers Assn, at F. U. White School. Thirty adult volunteers were requested by Ivan Coon, PTA member, to assist in the project.

With at least 100 bicycles at each school, Coon said about .30 minutes per bike is required to complete the safety course. Included In the clinic are instructions in proper riding and maintenance and care of the bicycle. Mayor James B. Young urged AMERICAN LEGION KITCHEN 571 E. North Fridays and Saturdays FISH PLATE Friday Night 60c STEAKS and CHICKEN SANWICIIES and FRENCH FRIES Banquets a Specialty MRS.

LEE WALBERT, that children obey traffic regulations, and proposed tlio cst.nblish- ment of a special court for bicycle riders who violnte s.nfc driving procedures. Emphasizing the problems caused at (he high school by cars and bicycles, Carl Whitehouse driver training instructor, stressed high school safety for bicycle riders. Learning to operate a bicycle safely is the foundation for safer car driving in the future, Whitehousc pointed out. Thomp.son, PTA safety chairman, described safety precautions in Galva schools. lie introduced John'White, patrol boy captain, and James Cable and Dick Patty, who serve as lieutenants in the patrol.

Parents were requested to read Vew Windsor Man, Wisconsinitc lo Wed in Spring NEW WIND.SOH-Mr. and Mrs. O.scar Rrodzeller of West announce the' engagement nf their daughter Mary Ann to f.arry Kerrick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clnr- ence Kerrick of New Windsor. No dale for the wedding has been but a spring wedding is planned.

Miss Brodzeller was graduated from West Bend High School and is employed as a bookkeeper at the Schuitz Bros. Co. in West Bend. Kerrick will leave Monday to resume his studies at the University of Illinois. GIRL SCOUT total of 182 Brownies and Girl Scouts registered Wednesday afternoon at F.

U. White School during the tlon meeting. Refreshments were served by members of Galva Woman's Club, sponsors of the Girl Scout organiziftion. Mrs. Fred Lord, Woman's Club president, is serving punch to several scouts.

She is assisted by Mrs, Haskell Gill, co-chairman of the Girl Scout and Youth Conservation commillce. TOM'S Fri. Sat. Special BAR-B-Q CHICKEN French Fries, Cole Slaw, Breed I (Take Ouf $M5) Also Serving BAR-B'Q RIBS ond PIZZA FRED'S PLACE 62 South Cherry Street Dl 3-9117 DELIVERY AVAILABLE TAVERN NIGHT QUIZ PROGRAM GLASNOVICH TAP 714 S. Henderson St.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 One Drawing Only at 10:30 P.M. Nothing to Buy Just Register! Sponsored by Knox County Retail Liquor Dealers Assn. TAVERNS ELIGIBLE TO DRAWING CITY Alcazar Benny's Tap Bowlers Inn Broadview Hotel Deluxe Cafe Tap Fred's Place Glasnovlch Tap Gunnies. Tap Little Beaver's Pastime Club Shangri-La Inn Seventh Ward Tap Sportsman's Club Sign Camp COUNTY Blanche's Tap East Bud Hank's Fronits 2100 Club Joe's Place Johnny's Tavern Morris Knoxville Suburban Inn the newspapers for ftirther inter- mation concerning the bicycle ciinic.

Puppet Film Shown A puppet fiim, "Stop and, Go," was shown in conjunction with the safety program. The film had been made in cooperation with the National Safety Council. President James Murray conducted the business meeting, following group singing led by Dr. Peter Meerdinlc. PTA officers were introduced and the membership cha reported a total of 171 pers in the association.

Supt. II. M. Robertson urged parents to caution children against playing on the new fire escapes at Lincoln School. Employ 52 Teachers Following the introduction of new teachers, Robertson said a total of 52 teachers were employed in District 224.

Future expansion plans, topic of the October PTA meeting, were mentioned by the superintendent. All parents were invited to attend classes and eat in school cafeterias throughout the year, Room attendance awards were presented to Mrs. Ruth Purman's fourth grade in Lincoln School, Mrs. Dorothy Olson's first grade at F. U.

White, Mrs. Noren Smith's seventh grade and the high school sophomore class, Refreshments were served by i Mrs. Victor White Mrs. Dwain Duncan, Mrs. Irving Man: ning, Mrs.

Ivan Ahlberg and Mrs. Harry Kcmpin. High school girls in charge of the nursery were Patty Stairwalt, Bonnie Barlow and Carolyn i Stranberg. Vews Briefs From Viola Burrill, who has been employed at I-'armers State Banic the past two years, has resigned and accepted a position in the J. K.

M. otTicc in Molinc. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boswell of Corning, Iowa, spent the wceit- end with Mrs.

Bernice Burrill refreshments by members of Gal-Howard their merits for every va Woman's Club, sponsors of the, three noxes sold. Girl Scout organization. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merkic Four Circles OfWSCSMeet In Buslinell BUSIINKLL Circles of the WSCS of jhe Methodist Church convened Tuesday evening in the following homes: Hiith Circle met in the home of Mrs.

S. W. Ebbcn with Mrs. IJ Graves presiding. There were seven members, and Mrs.

Lurline Df)ner gave the lesson, assisted by the co-chairman, Mrs. Jay Clemens. Lydia Circle met in the home of Mrs. Harry Douglas with Mrs. Alex Cadwalader as chairman.

There were 13 members present and the lesson was given by Mrs. Alex Cadwalader and Mrs. 0pp. Priscilla Circle met in the home of Mrs. Glen Lovell with 01.son Relatives Are EiilerUiiiied At Oneida Home president, served at the punch bowl, which was topped by a iloat- ing arrangement of purple violets, the Woman's Club flower.

Mrs. Haskell Gill and Keith Sloan arc co-chairmen of the Girl Scout and Youth Conservation committee of the Woman's Club. They were assisted by members of I i.u IIU.M;.~I sum. Sixteen memOcn. and Ken-: and son Robert and gramldaugh-1 forty relatives advise were present for the meeting.

Mrs. Edwin Laujc presiding Some members and two guesls were present. Mrs, Wendell Fisk gave the les.son assisted by Miss Helen Morrow. Hostess committee was Mrs. Lovell, Mrs.

Williamson, Mrs. Ulrich Juncman and Mrs. Gladys Pugh. Mary-Martha Circle met with Mrs. V.

S. Chaffee, with Mrs, Basil Murphy chairman. There were 13 members. Mrs. William Chaffee gave the les.son assisted by Mrs.

Glen Ridle and Mrs. Keith Wil.son. Fire Group Meets Firemen's Auxiliary met at the fire house Monday evening with president Mrs. Clinton Griffith presiding. Mrs.

Daly was a guest. A pledge of was made to the swimming pool fund. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Phil Haymaker and Mrs. Rosalie Murphy.

Bu.shncll Briefs Mrs. N. M. Smith, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Iva McGee, left Wednesday morning for Reno, where she will visit with her grandson, Lt.

and Mrs. Charles Oj, Nagle, and to get acquainted with, their new- daughter, Cynthia Dandle. Roscoe Heath has entered the Veterans Administration Hospital at Iowa City, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert Glash Mrs, Fred Lord, Woman's Club neth mother i Sunday dinner guests at the Galva Lions Propo.se lo Support Blind Board members of Galva Lions with Mrs. mother, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. 0.scar 01- Grace Brown in Viola.

I son. The aftornfxjn was spent tak- Mcrkle attended her Alexis High pictures ajid visiting. School class reunion Mon-: mouth. A family gathering'was I were Mrs held in Mrs. Broun's home hon- Club met Tuesday night at the i lil'iZ all of Moline; Mrs.

F.hel 01- be honored at Friday night's football game with Manlius at (ialva, as previously reported. Although Galva Lions in support of the I Hubert Brown 'of Rock Island! i Mr.s Cleo blind. Other programs are pio- and Mrs. Logsdon of causes. reporiea.

Aiinougn i Galesbura and Mr- the game will be played at Galva, i ilfrtmSn of Viola it is considered a Manlius home game. Season tickcLs will not be accepted. Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil OLson and family. Mrs. Rob- 1 ert McLecKe, Bobby and Debbie, The Sterling College Oneida, i sippi Assn. held its reunion I'rr I i day evening at the home of the i Mrs. Chester Tarleton and Mrs.

Rev. and Mrs. C. W. McCreight i Richard Osbery called on Mr.

and serving committee. Name Chairman of Girl Scout Council Mrs. Leonard Smith will serve I Walcr Show SUIHiav Tri-Mu Class Has Meeting Mrs. Elbert Kenncy, accompa- "nied by Mrs. Everett Sundquist.

presented vocal selections for 15 members of Tri-Mu Class of Grace Methodist Church Tuesday evening at the country home of Mrs. Lloyd Hanson. Mrs. Harold Hulstrom conducted the business meeting, and Miss Kewish led devotions. Group singing and repeating of garage Wcd.nesftay morning and the Lord's Prayer in unison com- faKp to a Kewanee hospital prised the program.

trea'incnt. was returned Assisting hostesses were Mrs. David Decs, Mrs. Mark Brown and Mrs. Vlark Smith.

The class will meet at the home of Mrs David Dees for the October meeting, wih Mrs. Lawrence Swanson, Mrs. Joe Collinson, Mrs. Milford Peterson and Mrs. Raymond Peterson on the WSCS Slate.s Meeting in 35" members at polTuck Fred 0.

Nelson Friday at the Church Will the church, Salem Lutheran Home fur the desk and chair honoring Aged at Joliet. frey Jacnoson as program chair-, Monmouth The steamer Ancon made the Sm "yir te cherat'' College, i me steamer maoe Mr, WaUer Annis Mrs i retired after 40 years of i first passage through the Pana- Sd English; ma Canal, doing so on Aug. 15, denson on the iio.sless mittee. Injured in Fall Mrs. Arvid trand, SW 2nd street, fed whik working in her to the ot hf son-in-law and daughter, the and Axel Fahnslrom.

She will remain un der observation for some lime, be cause of a cracked pelvis. STARTS SUN. STARTS SUN. TOO TERRIFYING TO MISS! as chairman of the Girl Scout Style Show Planned Ruth Circle of First WSCS will sponsor a Style Show I presented by Murncn's at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the church.

The public i and several neighboring towns are invited. General chairman is Mrs. White School. All leaders wore emblems with their names attached and met with various groups for registering and organizing. One hundred eighty-two girls enrolled in Brownie and Girl Scouts during the afternoon, and several more are expected to do so.

Several additional leaders have been named, including Nancy Falk and Mrs, Don VanRaemdonk, fourth grade, and Mrs. William Stock, second grade. Following registration, the girls and their mothers were served The New Color for Men The new rich Java brown leathers go well with grey and clothes OS well as brown and black. treofment in brown and black Ir to give the shoe a smnrt lock. A ihoe thai con be with ony luit in your "Java" brown oxford with folded inudguord vomp.

Bia'-li leaiher lolt trim. Block Slies to 11. lava" brown il'p on wild (olded udguard vamp. Java and bloclt idd'e. B'ac'i; leatner torn, zej 6n to 11.

MILLER-JONES 149 East Main Street The Sid Sclhost Water and Riehard J. Lapan. Thrill Show will present a return Members of the circle and their silver tea day. w'ill be held in the dining room The troupe consists of water following the program, ski performers. Hiuhlieht of the program is a "kite ride" by one of the performers.

Council in Galva during the com ing year. Scouts held registration engagement at Lake Calhoun at children will model. A silv Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in U. i 2 p.m.

Sunday. will be held in the dining of the Caterpillar Club consists of those whose lives have been saved by parachute. LMI Cluh Plans Wiener Roast First activitv meeting of Galva LMI Club will be held Tuesday evening, at the country home of Mrs. Earle Nelson. Members are asked to bring their own wieners and buns.

Dessert and coffee will be furnished by the committee, Mrs. Earle Nelson, Miss Aldora Austin and Mrs. Dorothe Johnson. In ca.se of rain, the meeting will be in the music room of F. U.

White School. The wiener roast would be cancelled in the event of rain. Hichest point in Louisiana is in Caliborne Parish with an elevation of 469 feet. England's only silk farm is at Lullingstone Castle in Kent. AD.MfSSIDN 25c and 60e EARL Knoxvilh Rainbow Girls To Sell Candy Worthy adviser Lynn Girkin presided during the meeting of Galva Chapter, Order of Rainbow 0 Girls, when the group met in Masonic Hall Wednesday evening.

Miss Girkin conducted her first meeting, following her installation two weeks ago. The chapter discussed tlie Grand Charity fund, the Grand Choir and the Grand Supreme assembly. Boxes of candy were distributed to members for a fund-raising project. Girls will receive 50 points Now 2 Hits! Hey Gang! Here Comes EAGLES Galcsburg's Leading Fraternity FRIDAUEPT. 18 "HONKY TONK" JUKE BOX DANCE wear a Bowery Outfit and win a prize.

We cash members payroll checks every Friday S.Vl'URUAY, SEPT. 19 Special Attraction TINV BIGGS CQ 'Starting PLUS A WARM WONDERFUL QFCAMPUSROmCB' THE BIG mcoiiEy mmm first Fwlurj Motion Picture Appcaranct ti 111 LOAD THE CAR FULL DRIVETIN THEATRE Playground OPEN 7:00 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM PER. CAR SHOW! af per mi i I CURKt Vi TRANS WOmD PROOytliSIIS mim WTCRNATIONAI PKTUitES 1 COOL A HE f' hiunlul bi IMPimU PKODUCIIONS llluud t( lltUtNAIIQNAL PICIURIS STARTING SUNDAY Movie THUn'SDAY, SEPT. 17 ORPHEUM: "AnHlomv of a flrT," 4:10, Cy 9. WEST: "Nowhere In Go," 1 4-IS, R.riR; "The AtiRry 3,00, 6:20, a AO.

anri Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sorrells were in Burlington Mrs. Wilma Beatty and Mrs. Leona Emory have returned from an 18-day trip through Canada, Alaska anrI Louise.

Mrs. Veronica Weber and Miss Helen Carlcy entertained Sunday Mr. and H. A. Cavins, the Misses Catherine and Rose Roche of Rock Island; Mr.

and Mrs. T. E. Carley of East I'eoria, and Mr. and Mrs.

William Weber. 60c SPECIAL! Every friday Wight DINNER OCEAN CATFISH Starting 5:30 PM. Also Take-out Orders MOOSE LODGE HOME STARTS TOMORROW! TONITEI JAMES STEWART LEE REMICK BEN GAZZARA'ARTHUR OCONNEa EVE AROEN' KATHRYN GRANT N. WELCH Judjie 'I must tiave you- no matter' what ttie price or JEAN SIMMONS if you marry ttiat man you'll cheat him and cheapen DBROTHY McGIIIRE "ni be waiting- call me up when I'm alone and seer, 76e that Pocked THE VALLEY OF THE SUN CLAUDE RAINS M' INDY ROBBINS ASEY OBINSON HBLMAN CASEY ROBINSON EDWARD MUHl- i EST OPEN 1:15 2 Oufsfanding Features 2 Relentlessly they hounded him and the until they had no place left-to hide! M-G-M presents ROBERT MZICHUM 1 PRODUCTION The Filmed where it actually happeneij! in Cinemascope to-tlarring STANLEY EUSABETH BAKER' iNEODOM SCUSTIM uaoi- COIULO loinr. cow PIUS 2nd BIG HIT! -4KIERON MOORE 1 TOO "HOT" FOR THE TO GO.

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