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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE. DEKALB. ILLINOIS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1947 Schauer pastor of the Imnvuel SOCIETY English Lutheran church win be in Chicago attending the meeting of the Midwest Institutional Pas here. He was 69 years old.

Blake had been a member of the Rock ford Firs Department for 43 ytars ind fire chief for 24 years uatil his retirement last year. Funeral services were planned In Rockford tomorrow. tors group. The group makes a study of and aids in such institutions as Peoples Homes, Infirmaries and other organizations. 1 1 i rVar-- I Rich coloring of fall glowed under the subdued gleam ot candles, held In miniature pipe organ hold-era, to create a most impressive setting ot the marriage ceremony at the first Baptist church last evening.

Doris Ruth Bauchle, The men of the Immanuel Eng DeKalb County Homo Buroaa FOOD SALE Saturday, Oct 25 I to 4 P. M. lish church will open their series of dartball contests Tuesday evening with their guests and opponents daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Bauchle of this city and Charles K. I ''Li I John Petersen, sen of the late Mr. coming from the Lutheran church In Belvtdere. The games are scheduled to start at 8 o'clock and Montgomery Ward Farm Store.

and Mrs. Charles Peterson or De- I Baked goods, garden Kalb became nan and wife as Rev. WUlard Foote read the clard, chicken. all members are asked to be prompt. double rinc ceremony.

ir'Tr'irr iniTf1! ripTrniTiiiiiiisii We "I S-" rW3 FGREB CHIEF DIES The bride, given by her father, wore a white taffeta gown, with a center panel of lace and a deep lace bertha collar. It was fashion ML Vernon, 111., Oct. 20. UPV- ed with a tight bodice. Her fin BAKE SALE By Normal Chapter Ne, Ml Saturday, Oct 25 At It A.

M. Stills1 Drug Store Thomas former fire chief at Rockford, died after he suffered a heart attack yesterday while attending the closing sessions of the 57th Annual Illinois State Firemen's Association convention er tip veil of sDt was once worn by Mrs. Charles Gunn, guardian of the sToom. A gold cross and chain, the only Jewelry of the bride was the gift of the groom. ENGAGED: Dorothy Snyder, daughter pf Mrs.

Paul Snyder of She carried a white prayer book DeKalb will become the bride of Victor A. McMenamln, son of MARRIED: Mj. and Mn. Landau were married on August 30 in DeKalb the ceremony being performed at the First Methodist churchy (CryDun Photo).) on which rested a white corsage with the center a white orchid and enhanced by and white Mr. and Mrs.

John McMenamln of 216 West Locust Street, DeKalb on Saturday, Nov. 8. streamers. The lovely bride came to an altar decorated with baskets ot (CryDun Photo).) white mixed bouquets and down an aisle where each pew had a Goad Clothes Deserve at the Trinity Lutheran church beginning promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal will follow Immediately after the close of the large white bow and a lighted candle.

service. The matron of honor, Mrs. Clarence Entwistle. sister of the bride. WEDDING GROUP.

In a beautiful wedding ceremony performed, recently, Barbara Splckerman of DeKalb, became the bride of Ervin Rissman. The wedding was a most beautiful spectacle. Members of the wedding party were, standing: Roy Rissman, Harold Rissman, Shirley Welshrit; Barbara Rissman, Ervin Rissman, Bill Rissman, Dick Martikonis and Karl Rissman; seated, Janette Splckerman, Alice Glover, Lillian Anderson and Joy Johnson. (Chronicle Photo.) Circle Seven of the Methodist wore a bronze taffeta gown with a head piece te correspond. She carried a colonial bouquet center church is having a meeting on Good Care fS; Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Morris Wllley. ed with rust chrysanthemums edged with pom poms. The bridesmaids, Bernadlae Folena and Jo-Anne Harrison, classmates of the Let YoungsteadYa Veep them tneticulously Those desiring transportation speaker, telling about her Alaskan yoyage. All these desiring trans may call 991. bride, wore identically styled portation are asked to call Mrs.

Robert Ball. The Young Womens Missionary Society of the Trinity Lutheran dreaaes on of aqua and the other of pink. They were of moire taffeta. Their head pieces corresponded. Each carried colonial bouquets of yellow chrysanthe The American Legion Juniors church will hold their meeting Fri are to have a pot luck dinner at day evening at the home of Mrs.

the home of Mrs. Ray Mosher In Mr. and Mrs. John Craig of Shab-bona and Mrs. Will Kerwln jot Malta drove to Aurora Saturday where they attended the wedding of their cousin, Josephine Berg, to Capt.

Arthur Bonham of the United States Army and now stationed In California. The ceremony was performed at the Lady of Good Counsel church. A miscellaneous shower was given Friday night at the home of Frances Glttleeon in honor of Marian Plapp, who is soon to become the bride of Dale Davison. Emll Reuff. cleaned and pressed youH double their live and smartness! Match quality, clothes with our quality work lor true conomy in the long run.

Y0UNGSTEADT CLEANER AND TAILOR 414 East Llaeela Highway mums and com poms. Cortland with werners and cold Alice Petersen, sister of the beverage to be furnished. Each Members of the Young Womens one attending is to bring a dish to Missionary Society of the First Baptist church are reminded of pass and their own service. 41 groom, played several organ numbers before the ceremony and "Ave Marie durmg the service. Mrs.

Ellen Remsey sang "Still as the Nlsrht" by Carl Bohm: "I Love the meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock to be held in the V- v. church parlors. The members of the DeKalb Girl Scout board will hold an important meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The meeting will be held jr. Thee by Grieg, and "The Lord's Praver" drine the service.

After a period was spent in visit Tuesday and Wednesday, Rev. ing the bride to be was sent from at the Halsh Memorial library and room to room throughout the Mr. Petersen was attended by his brother. Robert, and Floyd Kotowskl. cousin of the bride, and William Petersen, brother of the it is hoped that all will attend.

home, following a line of ribbon. In each room she discovered gifts tied to the ribbon. rroom, were ushers. MARRIED! Wilms Kahle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer, Kahle of DeKalb and Ernest Kastler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kastler of Waterman have returned from a wedding trip through the west and at present are making their home with the parents of the bride. (Chronicle Photo.) At the close of the evening the Churches host served dainty refreshments. Immediately after the ceremony a reception for 125 guests was held in the fireside room with a square, three-tiered wedding cake being The wedding will take place, Sun day.

Oct. 26 at the Methodist Sunday school staff members of the center of the table, flanked church in Malta. the Immanuel Lutheran church of Hinckley and their families met at the Ernest Temma home near Waterman on Friday evening to red wool suit with black acces with silver holders and tapers. While the wedding party formed the reception line the ensemble, conducted by Merlin Raddatz, faculty member of the DeKalb Township High School, sang several se Clubs Lodges nonor air. and Mrs.

Ernest Kast sories, her outfit complimented by a white orchid. ler, who were married on Septem Mrs. Petersen graduated from ber 27. Mrs. Kastler until recently was a member of the Sunday lections.

The Crane School Parent Teach ers Association will hold its regu scnooi stait. lar meeting on Thursday evening. Progressive pinochle was enlov- the DeKalb high school and is now employed at the DeKalb Agricultural Association. Mr. Petersen, also a graduate of the DeKalb high school served four years in the Marine Corps, most of that time in Oct.

23 instead of Friday evening. The gift table was covered with a silk cloth brought from the South Pacific area by the groom. Ruth Wetz was in charge of the table, and Bonnie Entwistle, niece of the bride, had the guest book. Betty Bradt poured and Mildred so as to accommodate the guest ed with Mrs. Merton Garbelman and R.

O. Krause claiming honors. At the close of the evenine a ENGAGED: -Mr. and Mrs. Sam' uel Stern of 630 West Sheridan road, Chicago announce the engagement of their niece, Eunice Joyce Wolff to Robert Gold of Chicago.

The announcement was made at a family party held at the C. H. Iskowich home at 610 South Second Street In DeKalb. Miss Wolff is also the niece of Mr. and Mrs.

Iskowich. Miss Wolff was born in DeKalb, attended the grade school here and graduated from the DeKalb Township High School. She graduated from the University of Illinois In June, 1946 and since then has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Stern.

She was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sororiety. Mr. Gold Is a member of Phi Epsilon PI fraternity. No date has yet been set for the wedding. speaker.

Rev. Lee H. Walker of the Somo- foreign service. He is now em luncheon was served. The honored guests were presented with a gift at the close of the eve nine with nauk church will be present and will show movies and give a short ployed at the California Packing Corporation.

Petersen served the cake. For traveling the bride wore lecture on his experiences during The couple are to occupy a new Merton Garbelman making the presentation on behalf of the the recent world conflict apartment, now being completed. Herts' One Of The Greatest All members are urged to attend group. above the borne or her parents. this meeting which will begin Their destination was not an promptly at 8 clock.

A very worthwhile program was nounced. Guests for the ceremony were given Sunday evening at the First i i Weimr, site Miidm 'Afe top The Greatest Performing i '-Ti Table Radio 1 of All Time! Girl Scouts and their leaders Lutheran Church by the Lutheran present from Ottawa, Peru and tflf1 YOU CAN who attended the show given by Brotherhood. An appreciative audi Maple Park. ence heard Pastor O. V.

Anderson UOcJIOU BUY If yea tart SIMPLE ANEMIA! the DeKalb Womans Club in their honor Saturday afternoon spent an enjoyable afternoon watching feats Yesterday afternoon, Sunday, Oct. 19. Rita Kathryn Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo on Wednesday evening at the Vik Tou girls and women who suffer so of magic and jiu-jitsu being per of La Grange give an inspiring message on what real Brotherhood should mean to all people.

In the absence of the regular organist, Mrs. Erland L. Borg contributed ing halL There will be a brief Deo umpla nrm1 tbat tout pale, weak, "dragged oaf t-ttUs may be due formed. Henry of Klrkland became the business meeting and every el Rev. S.

Arthur Render of Malta to lack of blood-Iron. 80 trv LTdla fort will be made to curtail the bride of Calvin Coivert of Rock two organ numbers at the begin presented a most Interesting show of magic holding the rapt attention ford in a double ring ceremony performed at St. Catherine's rec of the best borne wmy to bniid tip red blood to more 1 eiift 1 Ifc 1 11 eudi ceeee. itnxnam ITabteteare one ot toe great- ning of the service and Floyd Zwicky a violin solo, accompanied session in order to avoid any conflict with the desire of those who Want to attend the event being held at the First Lutheran church oi ms audience throughout. tory by Rev.

W. R. Warner. A splendid performance of the Diooa-irou. tonics you can buy I oy aits.

corg. The bride was attended by her sister Mrs. Robert Anderson, the arts and secrets of Jiu-jitsu and self defense were explained and the same evening. Alma Carlson, president of the Lady Vikings, is life tkiWs best man was Vincent Haughnon described by William Kelsey. in Promptly at 8 o'clock this evening the members of the Y.

L. A. society of the Bethlehem Lutheran of Rockford. structor at Northern Illinois State trusting for a large attendance. The bride wore a green gabar Officers are to be elected at the Church will convene at the church parlor.

All members are urged to Teachers College and Ray Fields. At the close of the session refreshments were served by the dine suit with brown accessories meeting ot the Ladybugs, the aux iliary organization of the Veter social committee led by Mrs. H. attend. and a corsage of white roses, while Mrs.

Anderson wore a rust colored suit with brown accessories and ans Foreign Wars. The meeting is being held on Wednesday even Royalty Cobb. wore yellow roses. ing at 8 o'clock at the Veteran of Foreign Wars halL The sewing circle of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet Wednesday evening at the church. pot luck lunch will be served and all members are urged to attend.

The next regular meeting of the DeKalb Women of the Moose will Following the wedding ceremony reception was held with close Members are urged to note the change In the meeting night, as be called to order at the usual friends and relatives at the home time of 8 o'clock on Tuesday even ot the bride west of Klrkland. Decorations were bouquets of gar ing. The Mooseheart committee will hold its chapter night program Thursday evening the regular Prayer and Bible hour will be held den flowers, the serving table be with Marian Homan, the chairman, Beauty Salon SSI 8oath Fifth Street For year next hair style Telephone 2822 Specialising la year convenience. Arrangements made for evening appoint mentm. In charge.

Candidates will be In ing centered with the traditional bridal cake topped with a small ltiated into membership and FALL FESTIVAL bride and groom. Tuesday evening, is the usual time for these sessions. The change for Wednesday night was made in an effort to secure a full attendance for the election. The Sycamore-DeKalb Association of Panhellenic will meet Saturday afternoon Oct. 25, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Clark Countryman, 625 South Fourth Street. Anna King will be the guest social hour will be held before the committee in charge serves re Ellen Rose rienry, sister of the FIRST LUTHERAN CHTJRC3L Wednesday. Oct. 22, p. Fancy work, aprons, rags and freshments.

bride, poured with Mrs. Donald Henry of Dayton, Ohio, and Virginia Wlrth of Rockford assisting at the table. Mrs. Anderson cut Lady Viking members are beinz produce. Juvenile candy and fish pond.

Bar-B-Q. Pie. Coffee. urged to attend a special meeting which is being called for 7 o'clock the cake. After November 1 the young couple will be at their home 1807 North Sixth Street, Rockford.

The bride was a graduate of the Klrkland high school and Is employed In Rockford while the groom attended Rockford schools, spent We Invite Your Investment: Account four years in the service of the United States Air Forces. He Is now employed at the Woodward Governor plant in Rockford. Cynthia Welngarten, the daugh rTl pUg ftml Both for 0nly A $1499S I I I DURING ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wein-garten, former DeKalb residents now living In Chicago, celebrated her birthday yesterday with a party in DeKalb.

Shares Currently Issued At Cynthia young mends met at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Carlson, early yesterday afternoon and the group went to V) Per Annum the theatre where the afternoon hours passed quickly and most pleasantly. After the show they returned to Earl McCloud of Son Antonio. Texas, Will Speak Here Tonight Announcement hu been made that Earl McCloud, C. S.

B. WILL SPEAK IN THE Masonic Temple SIS Eaet Locust Street at 8:00 o'clock Ills subject U1 be "Christian KcUnc: The Religion ef Joy-on A fcell known speaker and lecturer, he Is expected to attract a large audience. He Is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass.

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Member Federal Home Loan Bank System and under State Supervision. $22.50 matching walnut radio table is included without charge during Philco Week! the Carlson apartment where refreshments waiting. Including ice cream and a special birthday cake. Cynthia received many gifts from her young friends who appeared to have throughly enjoyed her coming out from Chicago for the observance of the event. Mrs, Clarence Taylor has returned tonw from the Sycamore Community hospital where she had undergone an operation.

It was her second surgical ordeal in the past four months. She Is Improving steadily and may now have visitors at her home. Mrs. Harriet Botten entertained her cousins over the week end, Mrs. Fred Burch and Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence McGeen of Peru being here to visit at the Botten home. Mr. and Mrs! Elmer Herrmann, wlrl Jf -O -itc pat $2.50 vram T.lcCabc-Ragsdale Agency Fourth Street Bank Bldg. Phone 2747 Phone 274S DE KALB COUNTY'S FCKXTTURS CENTER Fourth and Lincoln Highway Pbone tilt ars glad aid you to horn ownership at tho best Mortgage; Terms arcrilable..

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