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PAGE THREE THE DfekALB DAILY ciironicle FEBRUAHYlClft2S a i', i -e up to God and to tho Culfillment of Funeral services were held 'T it. i Friday from her -lata hemo with in His purporiihj. USE STOPPERS Keer lufpentlne, naphtha fiaJ; yero3eh tightly atopic red bot-lies. JESUS IN GETHSIEME SHAFT IS NEAR TOMB (Continued from Page One) Vc Ar.d Prayed terment in Ohio Grove cemetery. The February meeting of the 1 1.

I i- There is sadness in his-'words t' Peter, "CouldeEt thou not watch i "Woman's lT0rT bureau, met Tus for one hour?" But his thought is afternoon'with Mrs. LC CKne. NOTICE i it. Brf. Gen.

II. T. Denhardt, 1 LJ-r III VI II siui ior- nip vt. I hereby announce mysetr as can Axry commander, caused tr'-dous excitement late yesterday, when he announced that Edwin He is troubled more about the ir 'ia Barnhart, was present and eavr didate. for City Treasurer.

Your failing themjH'lyes than ab-wit their interesting talk aUt which 'i' be appreciated, failing him. Watch ye pray. a social Mtour waa. spent and re- XATHRYN IIOLDERNESS. jlest ye enter into temptat on.

The feshments served. II spirit truly is ready, but the flesh 1 Brenner, Cincinnati, had po" i down the original tunnel, choked i nenr Collins with a fallen stone, and heard Collins rasn. Brenner, a 1 is weak." Twelve little cousins, all livine: price going to Miss Ilattie tb' tamp community can form derson. tta And Jesus went away and. pray nf a.

birthday party. I former miner, volunteered for 'work, Denhardt said. ed and he ca-m? acain and found nnnrm Mi! Bobbie Scott. The Sunday school class of the Mrs. McGinnis who entertained "little- rela-l Baptist church, taught by Mrs.

lives vesterday in honor of' her Berihu MosIkt held its reRular ninth "birthday. As oon' as school meeting and social lan evening, was over for the day, BoDbie took having as its suests of the younsters to the Lincoln Inn, the class -of which Miss Nora Ney where a lonk table had been made teach-r. Hostesses were Mrs. ot shabbona A rasses iwvuy Following a lincerinsr Illness, tnr thflr reception. era jonnson ana ner sisier, miss i a handsome birthday cake, i Stelln Kaiser, who entertained at Mrs.

Sarah McGinnis of nins candles, home on Roosevelt street for nine years postmistress lied where 1Tcrhat ft tiiem sleeping, and he came again the third time. I I But he no lorger reproaches i i them. He has fa-ed Gethsemane alone. The way is marked toward 'Calvary and Jeus ready "Lo, i he that betrr.yeth is "hand." I And because Jesus dared to far. nlone, -no from: ever, need 'ace i mane a'one, lor baj he rot sail, "Le.

I v.ilh you' always ven i unto the end of the world." No onn shared Gthremanf with blm but he rhrres Gethremane with us. Ho "captain of onr salv.t-Itioii," mnde pt rft ct throng'i suf-I faring. ed 1 Attractively? arranged ciass nem mean-1 ai ciuch dishes of ice cream, with the I "ual elec tion of aff jeers during the at her home. Mrs. McGinnis was 'trimming" which ehildren loe soon miriness session, wun ine i wen kuowa in me fmaunona coiti were served them, and the littl ln results: President.

Sig-boys and girls' fhougfet the -party rid Emmannelson; vice president, one of the best ever. The young- Marguerite Sohne; secretary, Stel munity. where she had lived the greater part of her life, and her death is a great shock to The entire community. Funeral '-services will be held Monday morning at ten o'clock from the Catholic church at la rvaiser; treasurer, Mrs. Bauer.

-Drrins the delightful so-sinl hour which followed game? and Ftuntr. were engaged in. while Lee, burial in the Calvary -ceme- c-ii 1 finvcr never lies. It i the to the kind of ingredients that enter into the making a loai Taste GOOD BREAD It has a ri irmly flavor the remit of only invc-iiwits, fmni flour io salt. ASK YOUR CUOCEK DeKalb Bakery thronpTiout.

the home appropriate tery at Lee. decorations suggested the Valen Sarah Lonaer was born at Bris-! Bters were chaperoned by Bobbie's older sicter; Miss Mabel and Mis Rosalie Fdstet. The tamilies which ihe 12, little cousins represented the N. P. Simor.on and H.

Friberg families of Maple Park. Rl Scott, Ben Scott, and the O. Scott families of "De-Kalb. -Qn Fthlay. evening about 60 neighbors and friends of Arthur Nelson, living on the south -Malta Li if-: 1 -a It 't tinf season.

The two hostesses served a most delicious luncheon at the close of the evening's program, rhe Valentine idea here suggested also. I MAPLE PARK I Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Snyder and daughter, TJulh l-ams in, and Mrs. Alfred KiiTidsm, at 1 1" i ded a musical conference of Kane county Sunday rthaol asso tol, Iilmois, January 22, 869, and when an infant her parents moved to Shabbona. She was married in June, lR'M, and two yen later.

August 26, 189ft hr husband away. For over 29 years she was a school teacher in the com 1 -j- Lincoln's birthday was celebrat- ciation CongregiUlrn.Rl a he in Geneva ed in an enjoyable manner yester and DoKalb road, gathered at lm munity, during which Urim she Sundry alter- urch noon. home tt rrrrrtnd Mm 'of hlrf birth-' day afternoon at the hom of Mrs! 'taught manv of the noonh. that nro iV whieh-fcad iwettrred Mn- Karpar of Mnnleword evenue, who 1 now residents of Shabbonu and the and Ch; l' t- ifclrthday. Mr.

and Mrs. NeJ-1 entertained the Siandiiatiei K' Hhm surrounding community. L-int June ttre "enJo1ng a fine new radio or the Baptist Sunday school. A -die completed nine yeurn of turvlc; net anq th evening was sp'ht tn large luteniiunee wan presetrf. niKiiris jvostmltreHi at Shal.honn.

listening to a radio program In the affair decl.ired most satlsfnc fory. A jdeas ng nrngrnm was glv ditlon to games and stunts, the The International Uniform School Lefetion for Feb. 16; J--uj In Gcthremane. BY WM. GILROY, D.

Editor of The latter In keenlnc with Valentin- si aed May lfni. vif iled Ttiodny with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mai tin 'hrlstetiseii, near Klburn. Several from i.tiendcd K. i C.

In B.uavia i'uuduy. Paul ilowiird and son wc re busiiK callers here unnun, 'nicy have been spend'nir the wir ier in Florida, reiurninp to their home in Aurora last Friday. Robert Emberstm returned horn'1 day. A number of piano nelecuons She leave jo mourn her den th one daughter. Irene, living at Slial bonn and three siiters, Mrs.

Morris Curlvan of Batavla. Mrs. f'harles Lynch of Pnw Paw. and Nellie Lonaer, who made her home with her sister at Shabbona. divine grace by traveling human way.

i AVe do-not understand why ih" I'ltioi rrt suffer for the guilty but 'it is the law of life, Jetus Fulfilled It A l'ghffMniu father and a lov ine mother hear the npeny of i. rliild disgrace and sin. The niar- by Mrs. Richard P.ttfler.and vocal en. feature (r which was soni' by Mr.

If. Olddings. who nana-the same sonc for Lincoln when she was a little girl. Mrs. flld-dl'iirs the same tuning fork thr.t used at that tlmr-.

this olos by Claude Townsend, aceom- panled by Mrs. Townsend. werr also enjoyable feattrn i or the eve- PAY YOUR The of fin- humanity 1 that In r- n- hit ion il-vr- d- nK f0r Principles, ex- Tuesday morning after serving on I an i tiates the sins of those who put the Lincoln jury case at Geneva; tJitjra i vj -m ning. The1 home had been beautl- fact serv ng to majte her number ltllyt decorate with hearts and I very interesting. Refreshments lat-rep Tapr.

Later in the evening i or in. the afternoon proved to be In a fpw wdl chosen very appetizing and words, presents Mr. Nelson with an appropriate gift from the erowd. There was a good attendance at after which a bountiful supper was the meeting of the Lutheran Guild I III' I I Ml lUM .1 t. Vim to Im Show Girl Now Peeress With Death of Baron (By United Press) London, Enrland, Feb.

14 Bea- aide or' and r. one the past two weeks. Mrs. C. C.

Stowe, for SO yer.rs a resident of this vicinity, msr.ed A thronph I t. this law -rhis lar. of virarious suffering. mure from temptation, and want but "in all tliines it behooved to he rnride like And it was th Imv that Jesus fill- away Tuesday evenii.g at St The company departed at! na: inursciay afternoon in the mipht he a his brethren thar panors of the First Lutheran trice Lillie. one of the stars of church.

A number of visitors also Sharlow's Review which is now a late hour, wishing Mr. iseison manv more nanny birthdays. merciful r.nd r.t i'ish priest thinr-s pertaining to to nwit" Mary's hospital at DeKalb. after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mrs.

Stowe grew to wemanhood and was married at Sycamore to Cyrus Stowe. For some years they en- in his work or redemption. 0 become the nvmbol of th rintr of righteous men. When one is bearing pain and sacrifice on be enjoyed the meeting. After the playing- in Chicago, is Lady Peel.

AT THE One of the delightful Valentine regular business pertaining to he The title came automatically with reeonciliattr.n for the Fitv-? of tn" parties being given at this time, organization had been transacted. the -death of her father-in-law. Sir renrde." conscience we speak of fafed in nar Sycamore, half of wan the one of nvursday. durms a social ncur was enjoyed, with Robert Peel. The new baronet.

Some which Miss Lucille Bradbury was Mrs. A. L. Peterson serving de-! who is also Sir Robert Peel peop'e vpr so mur 1: in nny way tro him as "passing through pie Park. About 20 jears ago they hostess to a number of her girl refreshments.

The meeting great grandson, of the famous pre-j t. J. -u div ine- ehe.rac.tt-r of 'came to this village and engaged thftl thev fail to pfasp i a 1 t. i i numc tu ie I if Mrs. John Obercr.

South Fifth i flhtea.ro th uti, i new nue io lite is mis in thjm hotel business. Mr friends. Upon arriving, the guests fodnd tables -placed for bunco, which diversion offered th" rro St owe, of arre. There is the. revelation of the per- altboueh nearly 73 vears itreet.

sonal struggled mnnincr of tire Incarnation. NVt teeehtng is "thai Cod was made and dwe'i among flat did successful entertainment for thr "evening. At the close of the gam-It Was learned that the honors o' Jesus preys' and he prays as any of us might pray, "Take away 9 jLcdy Peel ef Brayton Manor, foh i lowing the death of her fatber-in-, law. Sir itobert Peel, ill nor per-mlt the. new title to InterfereWith her work on the stage for at least a year.

She is Beatrice Lillie. a comedian in Sharlow's Review, now the game bad been earned by CLUBS! noi come as Pn -u VV this cup from me Missesf Clara Johnson arid Adelaidr Fvery normal man in-rf inctive'y OT 3S ll rcill Ul i.l., nui I that he was as Paul call-, him. Wilcox, the latter from Rochelle shrinks from suffering and sacri- was very active caring for her and boarders until stricken ill last week. Mr. Strip preceded her in death by nix months.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Burkenhag-en of Maple Park. nd Mrs. Mabel Snyder or Chicago; one son, Floyd, oi this village; two Mrs. Viola Johnson, Paul Dun-iap; two grandsons, I Verne arc! Floyd Francis Stowe, pr.d three fu- the man Christ Jesu" and as DS KALS, noticeable feature of the eve flee.

There occurred the regular meet- r.iit-h en (fwelt rill the fullness ng of the V. C. A. of the De- P'ahie here, and wife of the suc- of the godhtad bodHv." But that spirit that made Jerus ihe Son of God and true to- his mission adds at once Sor nf Man. "nevertheless, not what 1 will but.

ning was the attractive decorations, suggesting Valentine day, which ider was ahro carried on-in the T9ttMtmmto served. Out of to we tB 1 wirMk- ALUm Editl. aib Township high school after 1 ceding Sir Robert Peel, ichopl Friday afternoon, Tne hly change in the program luring which Miss Florence Cook htch the acquisition of the title "alk'ed on Friendship." "Miss Mil- "WTs 'the eilrnlnafTon last In er of the school faculty, gave an her sketch of a British aristocrat. remember thhs wnat iflrlm." -R ir neeesr.ary to Haish oT Hinckley and Miss Wil cox. we would understand the frill hat xs the sublime experience of ters.

Mrs. Wajsh and Mrs. Crosby running of thes? la' great xper- lift -to be able to yield one's self of Sycamore, and Mrs. Conners or iencer." in the life of Jesus in which njoyable vocal solo, aiul a talk I-ady peel is due In Iondon next i nton V. 1 mflTlf 1.

hit) 1 1 4H IX A 'grout of young people was "os F-eU Mia. vunt-, iciuin nf, fuifitkd the divine purpose ev-1 ir)ost idolightfully (entertained by secretary oi ine organization n'rca wun me review in isZa nourinir out his soul on Cal-! nBESS oi iacrotse, Wis. Mrs. Cone 'or wnicn she has signed a contract vary. -h Mrg.

Harley Self last night, the affair being in the form of a Val entine Decorations through out the Self borne were of red eoncernine the national orcanlza-: 0- r1 He was revealing the fullness i i hearts and other Valentine sugges don, and of the work which the olux lUSCU hiph school trirls or LaCrosse ac- ThlirSdaV Or ompUsiietl The meeting was one i of the most successfut and Inter- I Cfieney KltCS esting of the year. in resoect for Oeonre rhenev tions, arranged In most attractive manner. Radio music during th entire evening accompanied the program of general sociability nft i fcrnHr business man of this city which prevailed, chief feature of I land whose funeral was held Thurs- iday afternoon at two o'clock from Jk 1 JllflHMJU 11U i I. TIT a Ti mwiiii in ni UJUtUlfl 1 111,11 which was the 500 pame in. which favors were won by Miss Vera Datvr, Percy Leslie; Miss Harriet HJofit and A.

F. Self. Dainty re lie oiversion. After it nan been way, the stores or this city were 9 Rrr closed Thursday from two until Ircided tiiat the honors or. the ame should be piven to Mrs Ionis freshments were nerved at a late three o'clock.

Many of the buai-1 tarson, th" hostess served a de- hour, favors being in keeping with ness nu-n, jersonal friends of Mr. iclons lunch. Mrs. Larson will en the occasion. A "etunf gtven wejnesuav-ne ertaln the club at the next meet- tV: 7rs- ng, which will be Thursday after- tnl." icon of next week.

Th" c5 Mr Clumey. which 4. 4. I occurred Monday night at his home Repuglar meeting of -the W. R.

Kreat shock to the ent ire foxe the student body of the i t. Township high achoo! during the exercise hour, berv clever will occur Tuesday afternoon, ano the services were; ly advertised the Y. V. A. of the as well as presenting February 1" at 2:30.

In the Amer- larRey auenuen. uev. W. Fietu ot the First Baptist church conduct-j the Near East Relief drive In 14 i ican Loglon rooms. A social hour vMl follow the business session, uid members of the G.

A. It. are charge of the As a result of. ed the services nt the home while the Elks lodge had rharge of the rites ai thr I'airview cemetery. the proijram, about I4." was oh tained from tlte students toward the OVER 69 YEARS OF SUCCESS Wild boars still exist in -Tench forests, and.

hundred of them are killed each year. NO DRUGS invited to be rsent. 1 Hospital Benefit club members irereminded or the meeting to be heh! Tuesday, Fehrury 17, at time hostess will be Mrs. Tohn Dowda'l. not able to he.

present are to notify tlie hostess not later than Monday noon. The next regular meeiinc of th1-Vormal Road club will be held on afternoon of th- cominc week, and hostess will be Mrs G. Eckhardt. A laryje.and appreciative audi ence fjyel the musicale plvfn last evMfng at the Ewedish Mis alon church under tbc auspices of the Young People's Bible class, in charf" Mra. Bert Stwatistrom.

The Km oers were exceeutngly and interesting. The large crcestra, under the able direction of James Robertson, save three numbers which were heartily re Nocturnal Enuresis (Bed Wetting) Don't blame your child. There is a cause for this abnormality. Consult a CHIROPRACTOR and he will locate and remove the cause. MossHoldtr CSL Mossholder PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTORS EAST LINCOLN HIGHWAY PHONE 172 OVER GOODYEAR'S BAKERY Officf? nourBl 10-12, 2-5, ddlly; 7-8 They don't seem to do it but a flea can go without rood for two weeks.

ceived, as were tvo vocal solo. by Henry Noreen. Two violin numbers bv' Mr. Robertson were Masquerade Dance Given by Mystic Workers in I. O.

We have a lot of broken sizes in men's black and tan shoes; val. $6, $7, $8, $9 splendid, -showing great musical skill, while the piano duet by O. F. hall Tuesday nipht February 17th. Music by Oswald's Orchestra.

Admission, Genta 50c, Ladies 25c. 61 (Mesdamee L. Leeburg and James Robertson was very pleasing. Readings by Miss Monica Holm-beck and Fred Carlson added to the spirit of Valentine and the commemoration of Lincoln. Both readers gave-two selections each At the close of the program a basket aocial was held in the church parlors, a moat enjoyable tkmenRUJjQK beautiful baa- kett were sold, the honor for own ing the one that brought the high- of the children never grow up.

Better bring the children to us while our color print offer is on. You know we are giving a print painted in oils with each dozen photos iKHkM. kmt.ua. THE LATEST NOVELTY 80A PEK BOOK jCaekbor mhlaw ii. vwk iittiv Bma cmrdm (in )KxK, in (TrnoiD' ImtlM-r Chan of block, tan, irtero or red.

lbamlt-et pvrfcrt mom cam made. Name hi Old Kotftisfc type. Pnw mc Kikk (mlv Ri- DeKalb, Illinois Natusch Studio tnt Unm 10c mteK Swl tUmM.ohi or money order. Satitfac-t1on -cuAraatecd or K31DGET CARD SHOP 88 SOUTH SECOND STREET HARRISBURG, PA..

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