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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 3

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THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE Page Tnrca Friday, "April 15S 1921 Miss Ethel Wellander of Chicaf) 1 Mystic Workers will hold their visited a few days last week with relatives here. (regular meeting (tomorrow night. is visiting her parents here for a few days. By many of their friends at Mra. Deane's Ixome.

on Orth Second street on next Thursday afternoon, April 12. Miss Ruth Nelson is home from the home of Mrs. Bcland's mother. Mrs. Denis' Mulvthill of Cajon street, aand Mr.

and Mrs. Boland left shortly after for their wedding trip of two weeks which Is to srjent at San Diago. G. P. Peters spent Friday in Chi Nestor Lawson has been spepl- cago.

beginning at :30. District -red Clara Cook son will be present. Will plan for a fcamjnet To be heild Jheld In. few weeks. All members are urged to be present.

Spick erman's guests at her home yesterday afternoon. The favor at cards was presented Mrs. Berkeley Ney. A lovely luncheon concluded the afternoon. "Leo Warner will be hostess in two weeks.

Miss Mary Parker of the normal ins.Beyeral dayB in Rockford. Jacob Jacobson submitted to an a ten-dav visit with Chicago reuu Charles' WITtberger is spenoji Both Mr. and Mrs. Boland operation for appendicitis Friday the day at Clare with friends, gg 'AH among Kedlands well known at the Rochelle hospital. Mrs.

Ed Pierce of Elgin is spend dents. Hrs. Rolaand Is tnr aaugn- m-! ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Romlck are NOTICE! Eliza lVane. ter of Mrs. penis Mulvihill of a-jnn street, and a native of.

Cali the happy parents of a baby girl school Roes to Chicago this evening to spend jart of the week-end with friends. Tomorrow she will The DeKalbj Trtist ft Sating! "Mrs. Romick and little daughter are Miss Jenni Little of Sycamore I am a candidate for aldernfin Bank will be jDpen every night this fornia, having resided in San in-oteo Canyon on the Mulvihill ranch. at the Rochelle hospital. There is something Iwrng week to and including Friday April 4 fourth ward, and I am a proptftjj owner.

Ydur support will beiftpl for several years. She has been rfltlctago were rend by Mrs. Ernia mn neon .1 a tloniin. president of the Sycamore friends whose wedding will be Uion which wero very nt th month. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Berg of IS, ifolr the paytnent of TAXES. was here on business yesterday aft ernoon. Pythian Sisters where! DeKalb township teaching school at Mission. vir preciated.l Ralph Purinton.

Wlx 115 i R. F. McCORMICK. Cash. school has as fine a fcrowd of lilh.

Creston visited Sunday at the Cur tls Sanderson home. 1 1 A paper on the flower mission word) -w 1- -w Boland. who for several years was assistant cashier of the Kedlands ltes and It also has aj was given by Mrs. Klla Mosher of Miss -'Fredericks of National bank, is now in the real crowd of pirls, but you fan't estate business. Thev will make a Bucceasrul athletic setRon Ml hi iL 1 I 1 Bird and Arbor day is today being observeM in the various schools of the city and in the rural schools with programs and discussion.

Two daj4WWfT'ne in th spring and one in the falhate dusj- tbe-lr home here. on piu iiiiium oi irre team smitrea Mrs. David Anderson and son and daughter o. Batavia are visiting at th August Anderson home. Mr.

AndeTfcon came Wednesday, returning again tq his work andiwill come back heijejfor over Sunday. Ipirls that AUTO, DRIVING AND WORKING ten(ion tnSNWJhVVnd: nthfe ICS K'va. Another article on Chrls-tlon Americanization especially among the foreign mothers in our land wus read by Miss Wetz of ibis 'tity? 4rff'the evening Dr. 13. Bar.

reft Kvans gave a splendid talk and timrftl he W. T. V. to greater activity, in the temperance work ndn earnest prayer to keep close to our Christ. A very profitable day closed with a song followed by 1UO Girls and boys and uerlii ignatoJ by UuMtate nv arbor day.

Chicago is here called by the illness of Mrs. C. F. Toenniges. -Mrs.

J. H. Bratton is spending the day in Franklin Grove. Br. B.

B. Evans has returned from a business trip to Chicago. 1 Conductor Holliater of the Spring Valley -train, is at his home here for a few days, because of illness-'. at I PERSONAL to iu5 jiurnmx; too, are -n irrti Madiln DeKalb tfiiis Usually a tree 'is planted to ceU-brat p. the day and other -work for the1 shrubs and tres ac Charles Ferguson has returned to Chicago after a Visit with relatives here Uri Ferpiisnn hao been LTanie Tor the condition in Ihlfch school.

A youngsUr in Kl OVERALLS, JACKETS, pikrS--F0R THE WORKINQ MAN quite ill for some time but isAome. -II complished. This spring, however, very little has been planned though who Is matineeing everi ternoon his girl, atnd sej her most, every evening cannot! sel-Bnc l.raver bv the nastor of the Hm.tist Mrs. navenhill and the Misses Hettie Rilev and Evelyn Kinne- (hurchS)'f Svcamore of the teachers are making sttad are Chicago visitors today. '44.

special efforts along this line. pect to eet anywhere on -Che vat U8 OVERALLS FOR! THE" BOYS-, Davy's Glove Store 558 EaiUneitiji Highway what better. Ralph Waite and family of Milwaukee have taken up their residence here, moving here this week. Mil. Waite is "associated with the Apollo company.

A card club of young folks played 1 ion hlv teams. The girt are inja posfti to help the situation copsiderta at the hcitne of Mr. and Mrs. Ells. 1 The little fourth gradp folks of ir-tnev will sunnne thelrJ crilsl's 'the Kllwood school provetl splendid a little and plug fqr a succekfcl entertainers as they presented a program before the ruPp.li.ng of the i Woman's Good Fellowship lub of the American Steel and Wire com-i pany yesterday afternoon.

Their Mr.and Mrs. Perry Fisk were Chicago passengers today. Mrs. J. W.

Byerly and children ofCr.eston returned home this morning after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. E. Clark accompanied he home for a few days' stry. Mr.

and Mrs. John Stadehle and children of Ashton were here today en route to Chicago by auto. They Mrs. Stadeble's aunt, Mrs. Stella Krueger.

The Flower Store. Michael spent Monday in Rochelle. Mrs. Ale Johnson was shopping in BcKalb Saturday. lXmntll of DeKalb V.Grant Brown of Madison unlveT.

sity has leen spnding a few days' vacation here with his parents. Dr. tind Mrs; J. Stanley Brown. Baking Sale Saturday, Misses Mary Owings and Ha Rice go to Aurora this evening to spend several days with friends, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Nelson are home from a visit in Chicago. Miss Mary Parker of the Nor mal school is spending the weekend at her liome in Joliet. by Mrs. O.

II. Deane and Mrs. C. worth Ronan last evening. Prizes were won by Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

ITsk. Next Thursday evening, the club will be guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Talbot. i I Freshman students of the high school are busy rehearsing for an Operetta which they will present on the evening of April 2'. Miss Korion, the musical director is in songs and numbers wer? ly given and ever so much enjoved 'i by the many women in attendance.

Miss Rice, their teacher, and Miss Maude N'icholson. musical director, i instructed them for the program team even tnough it do-s require giving up a date or tvfo. Tljese inseparably high school counles a little talking to acicordini to the opinion of many and particular-ly the athletic directors oftho school. A man just carnotlijiive two things oh his mind ujt onte fand well in either and in this jtfise, ft looks like the girls wofcld hai 4 to 'sacrifice their one andi only" I for a few days a week and cdnflne tpeir dates 'to week-ends. jThe tjack teams are doing beautifully kind the coach's practice ofainakirp a team in every class is i good jone and needs the cooperation of the entire school.

After fnentiutying the fact, those deeply inerestety in the teams-are confident lit tl- cooperation will be forthcopningi from the students. It -will wortit ii The women at the meeting vester- day played cards and also finished I their iuilt whicii has occupied Snickerman will be at home toJ them for several sessions." Light of th prettiest informal parties of the season was that at Mrs. John Dowdall's home yesterday af-ternron which complimented refreshments were served and tlu students were served ice pveline Merrittt. The affair was cones, arranged by tlje Art department of I the't Woman's club as a surprise to I Miss Gillian Wcnd'Ml was host ess to a company of girl friends last evening al her hotne on South their chairman, the honored guest, Mism Merrill, art instrcotor at ilie Normal tioil lias devoted much time this winter to the An class i Tenth street. The event was th when you stand on tlie-j ide Hues! unrbnep vour hero coiileti untlBll the of til Woman's club which she has -line first! And think h0w enyjou "thev'll he when the bi'e itaowiH all "over and you walk downs the seet with one of the winner! Fiifgt ih rrnslies for-a month sommd conducted at the Vassur Swiss club (rooms.

Her work has been much kippreciated by members of the club who have enjoyed her talks and discussions on ull forrns of art. and 1 heir ''method of showing tlieir gratitude was expressed in this delightful function yesterday. A pink and white color scheme was effectively used in decorating. Beau hostess birthday and quests wcr members of a dub and a ft invited friends. An evening of mtisii-and games with interest ini: and entertaining contests provided the fun.

Later, the hostess served a lovely luncheon in courses, lively gifts were presented Miss Wendell as remembrances of her aniti veisary. The following item from U-' lands, papur ii lasi Saturday 'is of interest to many ol the groom's old friends in this viiiiwtv "make a real team. 1 3 I An attendance of bout, p)o oiieaitt at the Ilomemakr's y.pM-iaJ meeting last evening atl the is MONEY Bradl home was suffUiejit to make the evening nnst eijoy-able. The crowd "rubb4d elt-ilws" tiful Columbia roses and sweet peas i were arranged In the living rooms and dining room. About "0 guests enjoyed the social hour and a love-I ly two course luncheon served by TALKS I where he was born and raised: A wedding which will be "of Interest to their many friends was: as they enjoyed a delicious Clfck supper.

It was the women tylks entertnlnint? the men folks and ftihey airs. ft. a. vvrignt and ftirs. I solemnized at 1 he Sacred Heart Martin and Miss Marian Bradt and church fhis 'morning, uniting itt Miss Boyd.

Mrs. J. E. Lewis pour- marriage Margaret Kll- Muled A beautiful bouquet of roses, ihill and William Francis 1 Solami. surely did it royally.

Alter dinner there was a program ratislsUiti of preftinu talks by the outgoing was the favor for Miss Merrill. both well known residents of this Mrs. S. E. BraUt and thf new pre.

leity. The marriage ceremony Walnm. sident. Mrs. K'llll fiilliivvn.l In -in The money you have in the Bank talks in many subtle and persuasive ways, 11 says 10 the world that you are dependable, that you are forehanded, thai you'are not a spendthrift, and that you belong to Ihe Independent Order of lecent Folk.

rpu 11. a 1 ed wiiti a 1 lie ix rviiHi iieicirai ion i-vt n-1 1 t. i iji III if MM. IJradt was preen beautiful bouquet of red house decorations were msesJ I be ign sisters who instituted a new camat onsjl lodge in Roi kford have returned! hrtde and irooni I L. i nome niucn omnuHed at the recep- (ended hv Miss Marv Frances Alnl Th uon accoruou mem tne inne-; vinin um, Edw-ard Holand.

which are today l)einz jdistiljjited to the sick members oj the kilub. Oiher very enjoyable on the program were hy tM ihigh school quartet, a readin MiqleU 99 661 ingo ctuiriy city. a cn iegat ion hrlrt wore 'a lailored suit of navv from Freeport also assisted with ricotine. The altars were decked nhe work. Mrs.

Jlelle Snyder uhito mun ninev rmu- At the le' Swtaiiiff: Idle iflBST NATIONAL BJVN tiis city was instrumental in found- immediate relatives of the two wit- en Larson and several saiecuoas ny log the new chapter and the oth- Tv, -1 V. 1 .1 hDr.H M. Payne hu ttfef vioUtfjaad JMarion AVrifiht on. the tfiano.1 r. fdst toust smzmimm very capably assisted.

A Freepwt team did he work. As Drogram concluded with a general urssod the ceremony, Among tU out of Jtowa guests present were Mr; and Mrs Frank Mulvihill of Los Angeles. After the service a the churcch a wedding breakfast was served 'a; sine with Miss Nicholso prerfilling. "Mrs. Leroy Wiltsie wa; of the committee in ichjtrge oC thj delightful affair and wtis assisted Mrs.

Alvah Russell. IMrs. If vh 11 Boardman and Mrs. orgf About "0 other particspate soon as the new officers were in-1 stalled by Mrs. Lawson of this city.

Tjiey were presented with a check for $,00 by the Knights of Pythias Of Rockford. Those from DeKalb who: attended included Mesdames C.JM. Lewis. Al Lawson and Miss tyxiia Lawson who motored to RtMkford with Nestor Lawson. and Mesdames Jennie Houghthy.

Anna Harding, Lewis Johnson, Louise Alms and Mrs. Harvev Snvder. he never "takes" off his clothes, but he "rips 'em off." You can'4: stop Him either, 'cause it's second nature to' all reel-blooded youngsters- The Best jway out, is to dress him in clothes tlikt jvvbh't lose their shape from hard wear--all-wool fab-rics that are fadeless and in the plans and Sfcrvins of! the menu. The DeKalb Tounsy Wosnanfc Christian Temperajicef UniotV in stitute was held. Tuesday in SycuL more and well atrtende d) by THKalt; Thei Men's class is anticipating an members.

Members veTjr enj-a thH attendance of 100 at their supper thusiastic over rosperts tor. ri future Their slogan isi "Comiudei. at. the Methodist church this eve ning. A general sing will follow carry on, carry on.

rne niejeticei tailoring that holds--buttosbelt-lpops was opened with scripture reidinirpihe bv Mrs. M. Holdridge pf thiaj cit'tj Th musical director of thdi dav. hoys of the normal schoflfH and knicker-straps that woift' tear off. was Mrs.

Cora Hifskinpiof thi clt lrs. Jennie eler lvdL AW president, presided. Sfven were Pipers i wfrje read on "Christian citiiensnipf anil are playing hosts 10 the school folks this evening at a dancing party in) the gymnasium. Qood music will Play the program -of dance num-l bers and light refreshments will be! served. The Auction Bridge club members enjoyed being Mrs.

A. C.I the "Son Thou Gavest li Mri Effie Fischer of Sycamore and Mrk Holdridge of DeKalb. pchoesl rpthi the regional conference Md I fin THE SUIT WITH PAIR OF TROUSERS For Ladies, Misses and Men large consignment of the SATESFACTON BMAKIP enables us to show you storm weather coats now when most needed at manufacturer's cost $15.00 1 IMdo ATltlUE STAR $12150 I BirriMale. the eharmi Bessie the Vole are not only wear-proot. Ijat youna star hosje work in dour- betta such a th dramas ban Swimmin' Hole" but neat dnq stylish Mhei heroin' dei4t, isi on of tpienlic welfa ii 1 IhTlH imdiie traic an I 1 story time lllOh" the avenue as well.

You'll bfe jiroudilof Ibilt i tmlte as sernrtiii another of i-. him in them a4iy iime aidj 11 the tinie. funy Sunsnine 'onielies will I i you 4 roara wlfili laughter. Mi.t and Jeff ar ifVP fun'nv in The I'ai- Once you try them you'lllaWays btiy HsIht's lalesf car them. Sold, sized and featiired by toon inmirdv.

Performances at 1.J11 arid Xdt.4 '-He plus war F. latoic 1 Co. tav. lotal Ilk i(Tltildren plus -c warrtax. total fTOMORROW "Fickle Woifieitr Klarrin-r David Butlrir andH'HM Aiaurhty Night." a introducing oa Ba nMs Ka I b.

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