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THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DE KALB, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1943 PAGE TWO Truin LtlJ d) 0) JUL nxi id Ik? prove, the flavor. Research proves the best way to blanch vegetables VOLUflTE ERS Society Evening Gadabout to retain the vitamins Is by steaming and this was carefully demonstrated. PROGRAM Ofl FRIDAY NIGHT Mammoth Celebration Monday July 5th WAnzMAN. tumors A FULL DAY AND EVENING OF FREE ENTERTAINMENT GENERAL ACTIVITIES PARADE 10:30 BAND CONCERT Ui33 ARE NEEDED One of the colorful events of the month was the observance of Worthy Matron and Worthy Pa Dwcmg the meeting asparagus was canned in' a pressure cooker, rhubarb in the water bath and strawberries by the oven, canning Firemen Are Called Out to Greenhouses Fir Oxlei Charley Butzow and his crew of firemen were called to the greenhouses yesterday where fire had started In one of the flower sheds. 'r 7" The blaze- was 'of Incipient nature, and after but a few minutes work the apparatus and men had returned to quarters.

The damage was alight, according to reports by department officials. tron Night at the meeting of Dus-tln Chapter. Order of the Eastern process. Officers Are Named at Renewal of Gasoline Ration Books by Mail Is Plan of The oven canning and drains Star held Tuesday evening. -Charles F.Koehn and Joyce Voods acted as host and hostess forxhe methods were explained by Helen Sycamore Board.

Business Meeting Held at Park Mondaj Evening. stenstrom, and-she also showed evening. Ethel Shaffer, of Nor how such work can be accomplish -Heinle" Binder Is hopeful that the Jinx which seems to have been following him closely for some time, will give up and consider It Is The family has had more than Its share of. sickness and hospital bills In the last year or two. Heinle continues to smile tho.

you and you, have any spare time, the ration board can make good use' of your services In the renewal of the gasoline ration books. Those knowing Cy Perkins, runner, are pulling for him to smash a record Friday night at Soldiers Field, Chicago. He might do it, too. Charlie Rosene says there has been a fine response from groups wishing to provide breakfasts and mal chapter, was the acting worthy matron' and as she approached the East; the officers of Volunteers are needed at the of ed by using an insulated case heat Friday evening-of this weakest the Methodist Church auditorium. AFTERNOON PROGRAM 1:00 P.

M. ed with electric light bulbs. Mrs. Stenstrom is with' the home service Normal chapter escorted her with fices of the Sycamore rationing board. It was 'announced yesterday by it, Carney, ration board chief, to assist In the work of re department of the light company.

members of the Dally Vacation Bible School win present a pro an a arch of blue delphiniums. Ralph Swanson of Almo chapter Many Attend Food Meeting: The third meeting of the Health for Victory club series has not yet gram for the benefit of the par newal of the gasoline ration books. was the acting worthy patron. Guest of honor was Gertrude Hep- ents of the students and the pub been arranged but win be announc The application blanks have, arriv Tuesday Night lic at large, showing in a small elfinger of Lorraine chapter. Hel ed ana are avauawe at many rul i way what has been accomplished during; the three weeks of Bible ing stations and at the offices of sponsored cy the Anaconda and Ideal companies in conjunction with the Central Illinois Light Company, ed later.

Joan Binder Is Taken HI en Doane of Dustln chapter, of this city, sang original songs tor the worthy patron matron, acting worthy patron and matron study. More than 139 students at a speaker for inductees. There the board. Mr. Carney announced that plans for the renewal of the ration books State Senator Dennis 1.

OeDtas ef DeKalb wOl speak at StOS p. m- Bail game and ether aetrritiee at p. m. Demonstratiea by Fire Department at 4:00 p. m.

WMRO Sadie artists wUl entertain at p. ra. W. IX. Edwards mevlss to be shewn at 8: St p.

m. DANCE p. m. WeO-knewa denes orchestia. THE COLLEGIANS ef Saodwte.

CONCESSIONS ON THE GROUNDS plenty ef fan and entertainment for the entire family. Cornel Tell year neighbors abeat this BtO celebration CELEBRATION SPONSORED BTt Waterman Band Parent Association, Waterman Better Business Bureaa and Waterman Pest of the American Legien. tended the Bible School this year. many house wives, who are respon is sou room zor nowever. County Treasurer BUI Run- by mall have-been completed but and the guest of honor.

Other (slble for the proper feeding of war stations were fUled by the fol- workers, heard Kildebrandt at Her Home nells Is pressing Into service all the Joan Binder, eleven year old typists In the court house, prepar the work will require many extra helpers volunteers, who are wining to devote time to the task. Car owners are asked to file their ap daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Binder, was taken suddenly HI on ing the. tax assessments for publication.

Several commandos stress the necessity of preserving food by canning, dehydrating, quick freeze, storage and pit boxes so that the bacterial botulinus, considered one of the moet dangerous may be destroyed. The meeting was held at Churches sponsoring the summer study Included the Methodist, Federated, St. Peter's Episcopal, and the Salem Lutheran. The Rev. G.

H. Ahnqulst was dean of the school, ably assisted, by pastors of the other churches. An i excellent staff of Instructors worked with the school this summer, and the young folks profited by theBlble study. rrocnun Friday. plications, Form OPA 570, as have proved themselves equal' to any task while they have been lowing: Associate matron, Helen Walker, Elgin chapter; associate patron, Carl Llnd, Bethel; secretary, Lewis Walker; treasurer, Ray -Shaffer, Normal; conductress, Marie Swanson, Geneva; associate conductress, Florence Hepler, Wheaton? chaplain, Ann Sargent, Dustln; marshal.

Marguerite Darse. Glen EUyn: organist. helping out at the Sycamore Pre soon as possible that the board may process them and mall out aU new books before the present A ration the Community Center. Tuesday night, and when the family physician arrived, she was taken to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. Joan had complained, of a slight pain, and It was not believed her ailment was serious, bat when she serve Works this week.

Many people in the community placed an This bacteria. It was pointed out coupons expire, July ZL. Mail Renewals extra cover on the bed the last two by the Westlnghouse home economics expert is found In the non-acid-vegetables which Includes all or three nights, while some of them Martha McCabe. Dusting Adah, The man renewal plan, which Includes renewals of the Basic STARTS The program Friday evening. It said they wore pajamas, At was unable to find relief, the doctor was' summoned.

Reports from Marion- Goets, West Chicago; but tomatoes. any rate a orop oi degrees is motorcvele rations, eliminates Is announced will not be specially arranged, but will be a demonstration of what the various stu TONIGHTlipGVPgQAM quite some drop. "Sell right, Uk. noua rfi1atratlon which i "WJ ff'. as long as the bond buying doesn't was necessary when the basic ra the hosprtallate yesterday afternoon were that, the little miss had come through the surgery nicely and within a week or ten days will Esther, Lois Lents, Lombard; Martha, Emma Hick, i Althea; Electa.

Doris Nauss. St. Charles; dents have learned during! the The expert explained that vegetables first are to be blariched in a steam bath as this Is necessary to stop enzymatic action, set the color save vitamins and and Im drop 39 per cent, don't you say? ADULTS 0e CHILDREN lie i mm Seventy-three. tions were Issued last fan. To secure the new ration books ear and motorcycle owneis are asked to se three weeks' period of study.

This win be given at 7:30 o'clock at warder, Leon Uplinger, Kishwau- be able to return to her home. kee: sentinel, R. T. Emberson. the Methodist Church.

Dustln. Before the evening dos presented In' the churches at the ed several of the visitors gave close pf the summer work. At a meeting of the Sycamore Council of Religious Education held Monday evening at the Syca short talks and the event conclud ASSEMBLY HAS ENDED WORK The Daily Vacation Bible School cure an application from any service station. Fin out the form and mall it to the War Price and Rationing board together with the back cover of the present A or book, properly filled out and sign WATERMAN ed with refreshments. more Community Park, new ox sponsored by the several churches In Sycamore is growing In favor Bonny Mumaw of Mayfleld was! each year, only with the (Oaotfaraed Freta Page L) fleers were elected, plans for next year were discussed, and an outline of the work accomplished this The Waterman Happy Workers another young lady to go.

to the youngs people but a greater inter- ed, and the current tire Inspection record showing that proper inspec- Four-H Club met June 22 at the conference at Tower Hill, which la maniroa tmnii, nm nn it summer was given. Waterman High SchooL The roU cell was answered by "Bad Habits began yesterday and will continue members of the churches sponsor- oeen maoe. The new officers of the council "With volunteer help now being until July 1, Miss Mumaw went Ins the schooL It Is expected He listed as Its No. one accomplishment the "balancing of the budget" and the "retention of an estimated 160,000,000 state treasury surplus, now Invested In federal Include: President. Beatrice An Mr.

Carney said yester I Am Trying to Overcome. Talks given were, "Posture," by Donna to Chicago yesterday morning that next summer's study group derson of the Salem 'Lutheran day, "the board will begin process and from there to Sawyer, Mich, Burro ester, "Why I Chose- My Pat ing the applications as soon as they will be much larger than the one which concludes Its work this week. war bonds. Church; vice president. Alice Gntner, of the Federated tern and Material," by Barbara start coming In.

New ration books treasurer. Bonney ward, St. wUl be mailed back as soon as they White, "First Aid Kit," by Doris Gruben," and Carol Marbick, ft Episcopal Church, and secretary, Mrs. Marlon Marsh of the "Fashions of 1943," and a demonstration by Betty Withey, "Prepar are ready. Every effort win be made to have new books In the hands of all car owners by July 21 when their present book expires.

Methodist Church. ing: Food for the Locker." The program was In charge of Joanne Daley, Senate minority leader, said the "most Important legislation fsiled." Two such Important pieces, he said, were: reduction of state sales tax from two per cent to one per cent, and 2, raising of old age pensions from S40 to $50 a month. House Speaker Elmer J. Sch-nackenberg, Chicago, listed pas Preceding the business meeting of the council at the park, a pot hick supper was served at 6:30 a short distance from the conference meeting place. Carol Lee Askeland of Rock-ford spending some time In Sycamore at the home of her grandmother, Mrs.

Otto Peterson and other relatives. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Askeland of Rockf ord. Dr.

and Mrs. L. Smith announce the birth of a Richard Kent, born Tuesday at the Hospital. Wlelert, GaUa Johnson and Carol am wis can oe assurea, oniy motorists cooperate by sending In their applications as soon as pos MarDicK. riecreauon was organizea by Barbara White and Doris Bru- o'clock.

Harry King Remembered. sible." ber. Refreshments were served by ihCfJf JOIN ARMY 71 'SPARKLING ENTERTAINERS mi I Pauline East and Galla Johnson. Barry Xing, who has been president of the religious council, was sage of parole reform and pread Howard Kelly Resigns Job in LO.O.F. Lodge William, Wallmarle, a.

member of the grand lodge. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, as grand Instructor, yesterday received word of the resignation of Howard Kel-ley, acting grand secretary. D. W. Gordon, according to word from the grand master.

Earl Anderson of Aurora, has been named as acting grand secretary. Odd Fellows of Sycamore and DeKalb, are weU acquainted with the new grand secretary, who will The new application forms, like those of last year, win have a tire Inspection record attached. In filing out the form, applicants should judication bins and Increase of un unable to attend this week's meet- In "because of a recent operation Brother of DeKalb Man and has been patient at the make sure that their serial num employment compensation contribution by war production plants as the most outstanding accomplishments of the Legislature this Visits Here From Canada Sycamore Hospital several days. bers are accurate. These numbers may be copied from the old record.

Mrs. H. E. Clutterham Is several weeks In NQes, Members of the- group oecmea to John Bassett who makes his home here with the Fred Williams session. Names Laws at hom of her son, OrvUle end hm a Mftable gift in ap-preciation of the splendid work as corrected at the time of the last Inspection, unless the applicant has family In this Is entertaining Cluterhara and wife.

Other major accomplishments. he has done for the organuauon. acquired a new tire. In this case. his brother, Archie Bassett of British Canada.

The he said, Included the Job-reclasslfl Yesterday the session of the officiate until the next session of Mrs. John Piper and two daughters, Joan and Jean, arriv the number of the new tire should be written In, with an explana two brothers have been reunited after 86 years, and had. not seen' ed here Monday from Indianapo tory note attached. Most Send Cover lis, Ind-, and are. spending several each other in that time.

They are enjoying thefrvisit together the grand lodge. McAllister's Beauty Salon days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a toe Bible School of the St. John's English Lutheran Church, conducted by the pastor, the Rev, E.

Tessman were concluded with a social session following the final study period. The schools at the Calvary Baptist and First' Baptist Church ended last week and Interesting, programs' were Artnur ltwu. The back cover of the present book Is required as part of the application as It Is evidence that the owner held a properly Issued ration Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results Is Remodeled Members of the St. John's Sewing Circle met Monday eve Announcement Is made that the ning at the home of Philip SchUt- Lbeauty salon of the McAllister helm with Mrs. W.

Applebaum hostess. Sewing was the diver ntDonsiACK sion followed by refreshments store win De cioeea iot tne next several days while) extensive alterations are being made. The salon was closed last evening and will served by the hostess. DUKI IUINOTOM eai Today's Pattern COUNTaASriesiKbl not reopen until July 12. and is entitled to a renewal.

Mr. Carney explained. Mrs. H. H.

Pearce, widow of the former ration chief, upon her return from a visit with relatives, has accepted a position as clerk of the ration board and began her work this week. Many more volunteers will be needed, Mr. Carney stated. If the work is to be handled promptly. Cooperation of the motorists Is necessary, as well, and the chief be Mr.

and Mrs. Lou Ferguson had cation and wage-standardliatlon bill, state employes pensions, liberalization of the old age pension act; consolidation of relief groups under the Illinois Pubno Aid Commission; and creation of twp commissions, one fort post war planning and the other work out of a state superhighway system. Another Important accomplishment he said, was "the way appropriations have been kept down. People have' different figures on them, "but with the rising cost' In everything, It Is true that they have been held down." Bensen Proud Senate President Pro Tern A. P.

Benson, Batavla. said he was the proudest of the record the 'Assembly "has written in the field of opportunity for the underprivileged children of the Green's claim that the Legislature balanced the budget is challenged by the Taxpayers Federation of Illinois which states that as of the first of this week appropriations passed by both Houses were $14,006322 In excess of the gov When the place again is In op as their guest over Sunday, Ab- FRANK S4NATIA MOIS tXOS. THI kAMO KOOUXS eration a new schedule of hours $3 bie Kurtz, from Chicago. win be adopted due to the shortage' oi operator help, it Is stated by Mr. McAllister.

EXTRA1 Luxton Closes GREAT CHARM Perfectly enchanting frock for the junior size." Very dressy but certainly not fussy. Beautiful fit. Pattern No. 8460 Is In sizes 1L 13, 15, IT and 19. Size 13 stakes 3 1-8; yards 39-inch material.

1-2 yards contrast. For this, attractive pattern, send Mrs. Helene Campbell, who will Cafe for Lack 75 Watch FOR INSECTS IN YOUlt VICTORY They come without notice and many times come over night. Be prepared to meet this emergency having wl can of CENOL GARDEN DUST on the shelf at aU times! CENOL will protect your Victory Garden against damaging insects and will do It quickly. CENOL is absolutely harmless to your vegetables and flowers.

Be prepared get a can today! be In charge of the salon upon its reopening, is In Chicago this week of Assistants lieves there win be little delay in Issuance of the renewal' ration books. I STARS for special instruction in the -many new methods 'used In such work. For the first time since his res taurant was remodeled, Ernest Luxton yesterday closed up for the Betty Ecklund day because of the lack of help. Mr. Ensign Boyle Luxton posted a sign on the door of A Blot ef Fan as the cafe that the place was closed Unable to Go to Conference Betty Ecklund, one of the to allow the help a little rest.

Has Returned to Washington Following a ten-day leave spent They De ft It was not learned yesterday how ernor's estimated needs. Their Parti WLW Ui" long the. place wm be closed, but The executive may yet be able to It was believed the proprietor prob young ladles of the city who had planned for many days to attend the Tower H1U conference, which Li i i. ably would resume operations again SECOR'S DRUG STORE in Sycamore with his many friends and relatives. Ensign James E.

Boyle left Tuesday for Washington, D. where he wfll resume his keep the appropriation total to the budget estimate with a liberal use of his veto. today, planning to close one day THE MARCH OF TIME 1 each week. began yesterday and continues to July 7, was unable to make the trip. 107 E.

Lin. Hwy. Phone tl Restaurant help at the present LATE NEWS In San Francisco, 370,000 per DISNEY CARTOON "SKT TROOPER Boyle, who has been with Betty had made aU preparations time Is at a premium, as many of the women employed In the kitchen sons earn $2,000,000 daily. her husband In Washington several and on the floor have gone Into the for the trip and Tuesday evening had packed her suitcase, blanket roll, and made all other prepara defense plants. months, win remain here at the home of parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Fox. Monday of this week. Ensign and Mrs.

Boyle went Chronicle Want Ads Bring Reeulto tions. During the night she was taken 1U, and yesterday morning she was Informed by the family CART GRANT VICTOR MeLAGLEN edgar bergen Charlie McCarthy Fibber McGee and MOLLY "HERE WE GO AGAIN" fP 8 to Chicago for the day In observance of their first wedding anni LAST TIMES TONIGHT 4uan rvii physician she had the measles. versary, i -GUNGA DDT Miss Ecklund was greatly disap pointed because she was unable to go, but at the same time was clad the Illness came before she reached Robert Percy Returns Home camp. CO to Burlington CTITKI Robert Percy, wen known rural resident In the South Burlington ft CESTAFC! community, who has been a patient at the Sycamore hospital several days, was returned to his home yes CaflcSciird (Notion let Cream) LcC3 terday in the KebU ambulance. Mr.

Percy's health not been the best for some time and he was brought to the hospital here for observation and treatment. It Is reported that he is, showing slight DOY improvement at this time and his many, friends hope the improve Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Accurately prescribed for and 'fit year eyes with the eyewear yea require. Our selection of frames and leasee tnchidea heavy duty models or war Industries, and entirely new safety types, COMPLETE GLASSES AS LOW AS ment may continue. JAY 8460 IIIRDY We I mm ll-lf 13 cents, plus one cent for pos- Si A lage. la coins, with your name; 56.50 PINT address, pattern number and size to The DeKalb DaUy Chronicle, Today's Pattern Service.

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HART, O.D. FORMERLY Drs, Webber and Hart Every Wednesday and Saturday at Oentermaa's Jewelry Stere. 14S East Lrnoola Highway. ALSO plete, pattern catalog and sewing ssnasBTSTi I FniDAY-SVTUeiJAYO SATURDAY afATXNEE Its -EVENING Ii guide, which Is just out. ever 100 new patterns, contains siany helpful fashion suggestions, cents per; copyj 0 7.

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