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TUESDAY. JULY 13, 1943 THE DEKALB, DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB, ILLINOIS PACE FTVE permanent waving and the chemistry of permanent waving in which and George Whitfield, brother of the-bride, was the usher. A reception to 75 guests was held Churches SOCIETY Today's Recipe all were especially interested. at the Petosky Club, turkey dinner Officers for the organisation TRUMAN IS CONFIDENT being served. I Members of the Wesley Fellow- Guests attended from Petosky, were in charge of the meeting.

They i are: President, Caroline Weisenhutter; vice president. Ohio. Beaver Dam. and Chicago Ft Methodist Church, oHt. il.

spent a very pleasant Sunday even- Jeanette Ask eland; secretary, Mildred Chamberlain; treasurer. Pearl ins this week attending the band concert at Hopkins Park and from Rosene and Mrs Mary Ren wick of DeKalb present. there they went to the YVUlard Horan, Directors are: Marjorie Anders, Phyllis Stevens and Ray President Gos About His Upon their return from a honey' One of the pretty weddings of midsummer was solemnized at the 'home of Mr. and Ma Carl J. Haagensen, of Hinckley, Sunday afternoon, July 11 at 2:30 o'clock, when their oldest Geo, became the bride of Oakley E.

Hart man. The Rev. SI G. Weber officiated at the double ring; ceremony. Preceding the ceremony AQeen Tiede played several favorite selections of the bride and groom; Mrs.

iireS farm from which they left Glased Spiced Perk and Tans 1 12-ounce can pork luncheon meat. 2 tablespoons brown sugar. 1 No. 2 can yam sweet potatoes. Cut luncheon meat Into 4 thick slices; place in center of shallow baking dish.

Drain yams, saving cup liquid. Slice yams and arrange around meat. Add sugar to yam liquid and bring to boll; pour over meat and yams. Bake In moderate oven (375 Deg. about 23 minutes.

Tleld: 4 servings. for a hayride. will make their home at Beaver Usual Business This Following the hayride they re Peterson with Ruth Stolpe as reporter. Lunch at close of the evening was served by the hostess, Mrs. Dam, Wis.

turned to the Cook home for refreshments and a social hour. The Daisy E. Cole, of Chicago, spent 1 meeting was then adjourned and Horan, while -an informal social time was enjoyed. Washington. July 13.

iUD Pre the week end at the home of her the arrangements for the next brother Arthur Hampton and ami-1 meeting will be announced later A steak fry and general good sident Truman went about his official duties today with air of a man who expects to be nominated and Helen Schumacher sang "At and the "Turd's She was accompanied by ly, or waterman. in the week. On Saturday a wiener Seven couples representing the time were enjoyed last evening by some 20 members of the DeKalb elected. roast was enjoyed at the Hampton I Cozy Couples Club of the First Miss Tlede. He's already talking with his Registered Nurses Club, when it home and those present were: Mr.

The bride was escorted by her Methodist Church motored to the met at the shelter house at Hop Births and Mrs. William Hampton, of Forest Preserve near New Milford advisers about how much it will cost to run the government during kins Park. DeKalb; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lamb Sunday for a picnic The after father, down the winding stairs which led to the altar which was decorated with huge baskets of flowers.

She wore a delicately Cards and various other games. and children Linda and Leonard, me nscai year wnicn begins July 1, 1949. And about building up the noon vas spent visiting, resting and some of the members watched along with a social time of visit Ing were enjoyed. nation's armed forces over the next of Waterman; Daisy of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hamp a softball came played in the ad three or four years. Monday evening, Sept. 13 is the Alice i and I joining field. i sheer white gown, trimmed with imported lace, with, a fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves and full skirt The President's confidence la ton, Arthur, Jr, and Anne. date of the next meeting at which The next meeting Is announced reflected by the entire White House The group also attended the I for 7:30 o'clock on July 23 at Hon- which swept into a heart-shaped time a dinner meeting is to be held at the Glidden Memorial Hospital stall.

It's business as usual at train. Her nylon veil was finger Baker reunion at Amboy Park on kins Park and those attending are A speaker from the state depart A daughter was bom Monday, July 12 at the Glidden Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. -James Schultx. Mrs.

Schultx will be remembered as the former Betty Judd of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gochee are the parents of a daughter born Monday evening. July 12 at the Glidden Memorial Hospital.

Sunday July 11. asxea to oress lor soitball or swim tip length and was held in place ry a dainty half -hat She carried ment of the child welfare will ad ming. dress the nurses. a bouquet of red roses. As her Mrs.

Gertrude Gallagher and! only Jewelry she wore a lovely an Family prayer and Bible hour daughter Dorothy also Carter De- tique lapel watch which was a gift at the Trinity Lutheran Church Boe, of Chicago, were Saturday; and Sunday guests at the William of the groom. will be held Thursday night 7:45 Tomorrow night the Womens Patriotic Association will have Its social and business meeting at the Masonic Hall, attendance of every member being asked. The bride's youngest sister. Carla, o'clock, members, their families McDermott home. acted as tram bearer and wore and friends being welcome to at On Sunday the above group were white full skirted dress similar to Home Bureau Joined by Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Hertle, immediately afterward the sen 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, despite the whispers and murmers of dissension emanating from the Democratic National Convention. Net Excited Staff members give the Impression that they're more excited about the return from Missouri today of Mrs. Truman and daughter Margaret than they are about the goings-on at Philadelphia. The President's wife and dauxhter are expected to go tc the convention with him tomorrow or Thursday.

As the convention opened yesterday. Mr. Truman's Prew Secretary, Charles Ross, held his usual dally conference with newsmen. What he said added up to nothing that Is. to nothing that Interest Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kruger. Mr. and Mrs. Al Colbert, and Mr.

and Mrs. ior cnoir or me cnurch has re William McDermott, Jr, and baby ffSJf" mem Personals vs sycsa srca t7 Announcement ot me Afton Carolyn, all of Chicago. The en tire group spent Sunday at the I Home Bureau meeting was In error. Tomorrow afternoon the tewing McDermott cottage at Oregon. the unit meeting on the regular date, Wednesday, July 21 Instead circle of the Immanuel Lutheran Church is to meet at 2 o'clock In of tomorrow afternoon.

Julie Dorneden, daughter of Mr. the church parlors. Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Gastineau of Ottawa called on their sister and family the S. E. Bauchles on Sunday. Mrs. Paul McCabe, of Kingston, was shopping here yesterday.

that of the bride and wore a small corsage of red roses and single strand of pearls, gift of the bride. Marlene Haagensen, another sis-ter of the bride, was Junior bride's maid, wearing a gown of! powder blue taffeta with marching headdress and a single strand of pearls, gift of the'brlde. She also carried ai colonial bonquet. ensen of Westmont, a cousin of the bride. was maid of honor.

Her jrown was of white net over fuchsia taffeta with matching headdress. She wore a rhlnestone necklace and bracelet, gift of the bride, and carried a colonial bouquet. Rollln Hartman served as best man. ana Mrs. jack uorneaen was one Carstedt was hostess.

Those having articles for the year old yesterday and the event was celebrated with a party at the ed the newsmen mot. boxes to be sent to Europe are They wanted to know when Mr. home of Mrs. H. H.

Hyre. Judy asked to take them to the meeting Grange News Mr. And Mrs. Arnold J. Alden, Truman Is going to Philadelphia to anu several oi ner smau inenas en- tomorrow.

returned this morning from two weeks visit at Lake Delavan, Wis. Joyed stunts and romping about, the party, which had been planned Charter Grove Grange will meet Mrs. Sanderson, of Rochelle, Thursday evening. July 15 at the was In town yesterday. nail, au members are asxea to for out-of-door, was later changed to Indoors because of the rain.

There were a lot of nice gifts also Mrs. Francis Hardy returned this morning from a visit with her for June, on her first birthday. The bride Is a graduate of the plan on attending as final arrangements will be made for the outing to be held at the Pines on Sunday, July 18. The Sunday school council of the Cortland Methodist Church will have a meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the church. It is important that all teachers and members be present for this meeting.

Group Four of the Congregational Church Is to have its annual picnic tomorrow afternoon at Hop-kins Park. Members attending are daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley High School and has re accept the nomination. And who will be his running mate.

Ross said there are "no firm plant" for a trip to Philadelphia. As for the running mate, there was "no comment." In another room shut off from the public. Mr. Truman and his budget director. Jame Webb, were going over fical problems.

No- current problems, mind you, but those preparatory to the return of Congress in January when the federal agencies, through the On Sunday the Dornedens, with Jackie and Julie, also Dr. R. D. William Joslin, at Lake Forest. cently been employed by the E.

R. Moore Company In Hinckley She Schafer, of Malta, Refreshments committee for the has also become well known for her Pendergast were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walih. west of DeKalb.

There was a inlce birthday cake July meeting will be the Fred was a DeKalb business caller yesterday, talent as a singer. Kioto. Yayne Wlrsing and W. Len- also at this time for Julie, Mr. and Mr.

Hartman Is also a graduate schow families. The Ivan Hunters are In Chicago Mrs. Walsh being her god-parents. today. to take their own table service and a dish of food to pass.

Dinner will be at 1 o'clock, i Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Baker, are President, will make their annual Stolp Barn Is Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Carstedt in Ludington. for a few plea for funds. Their conversation celebrated his birthday Sunday by days. St.

Anne's Guild of the St. Paul's lasted an hour and was largely concerned' with future expenditures for military purposes. Water tax due Thursday, July Destroyed in Severe Storm Sandwich, July 13. During the Episcopal Church will meet Thurs serving a chicken dinner to sisters and brothers of Mr. Carstedt Guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Ed 15. 165 day night at the guild halL Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Thompson, of Charles Muckell is hostess for the of the Hinckley High School. He served 34 years In the army air force and Is now employed by W. Under of Aurora, as a carpenter. A reception for 100 friends and relatives was held immediately after the ceremony. The table was artistically decorated with a flora centerpiece qf gladioli, white carnations and sweet peas.

Mrs, Edward Price, aunt of the bride poured. Mrs. Owen Thomas of Aurora, another aunt of the bride, cut the three-tiered cake was beautifully decorated with white heart-shaped latlce and pale Chess Is mentioned In Hindu heavy rainstorm yesterday be Rochelle, are ivUltlng friends here evening. this week. Members are all asked to at literature at least 3O00 years before Christ It was then called Carstedt, Roger; Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Rich, Larry; Mr. and Mrs. John Pickens. Ruth Carstedt, Mrs.

Clara Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. William Carstedt; Jr, and Billie of Chicago. tend as there is work to be done. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thomason tween 4 and clock In the afternoon, the barn on the John Stolp farm was struck by lightning and completely burned. The farm la located about one mile west of Little chaturanga." left this morning for Bena, Minn. for two weeks fishing. The Young Women's Missionary Society of the First Lutheran Church is to have its annual picnic Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Westmor Late In the afternoon the Igroup Rock. went to the John Pickens i rural Four farm animals, two horses UUUIDAJtS CKfMf home for a delicious picnic lunch. land returned home last evening from Little Rock, where they visited friends for the past two and two calves were led out of the pink roses, topped with a minia Thursday evening at the Hopkins Park shelter house at 6:30 o'clock. Each one attending Is to take 1 4 ft mm4 I rtm.

ture bride and groom, under a canopy. Rita Wahlgren of Aurora, weeks. Mr. Carstedt received many nice gifts and best wishes from the group, and the day proved to be barn by Mr. Stolp, but not In time to save one of the calves.

She was severely burned and had to be table service. Members of the losing team in a recent contest are The Jack Youngs left today for niece of the groom and Betty Foose of Hinckley, cousin of the bride. Kenosha, Wis, and plan to be gone memorable one for him. Mrs. E.

McMackin of South to be hostesses. 4T4 three weeks. helped serve. killed. Also In the barn were over 400 bales of hay, which Mr.

Stolp had finished baling and storing on Sat Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, Guests at the wedding were from Meeting of Circle Three of the F. MALONE La Salle. Aurora, Westmont, St.

Northwest DeKalb, arrived here this mom in from two weeks at First, Street, is recuperating at the home of her daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farley, in Lee Methodist Church is to take place Friday afternoon, July 16 at urday. Fortunately none of the Charles. Wlnnetka, Deerfleld.

Chicago, DeKalb, Sheridan, San Diego, Lake Geneva, Wis. 2:30 o'clock at the Solomon Rogde Malta, following her recently oper other buildings surrounding the barn caught on fire, due to the ftttp rSm fittrrn el CCXTOY Calif, Bur Rock ana, HincKiey, Mrs. Henry Twombly and Mrs. ation. home.

Mrs. Rogde will be 'assist ed by Mrs. Harvey O. Rlsetter. Arnold WUlrett of Rochelle, were heavy rain.

After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Hartman will return to Hinckley where they have their apart visiting here this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Firkins, of Circles Four and Five of The Wlllard Kings are visiting rural Waterman, announce the en her mother Mrs. Elmer Harold, In ment awaiting them, entirely furnished, on the upper floor of the FEMALE GOMFiAKJTG Are yon trovbled or ltrm of faoalo ftnettooml pcrtadM dioturb-aaeasT Doaa tb D14U rou ou8ar gagement and approaching mar' Lee Methodist Church are to meet tomorrow afternoon, July 14 at the home of Mrs. Olaf JossendaL with Mr. Stolp had been recovering from an automobile accident In which his wife waa killed, and had returned from the hospital the last of June. He lives with his daughter and her son.

Milwaukee. Wis. riage of their daughter Dianna Haagensen home. Water tax due Thursday, July June to Harold C. Vice, of DeKalb.

Mrs. Omer Jordal as co-hostess. 15. 165 Hopkins Park was the scene of The wedding Is to take place Au gust 15 at the Suydam Methodist a very happy gathering oh Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Barbour are rtrom m. tmi so Mrmi, ttraO Church. at Lake Geneva.

Wis, for a few for more than 50 relatives, friends Clubs Lodges FREE TRIAL FACIAL and neighbors of some of the mem' days. oocb ttawl Tboa so try Lrdio Votvtabta Ooanpouad to roUoro rueh aymptaaia. Piakfcon'e boo gra4 aoottoln effart oa ot Mrs. Irene Hungerford under The Arnold Jacobsons, rural De Year make-up problems bers of the party who have July birthdays. This gathering was also went major surgery at the Glid Kalb, are to Chicago today on busl womnm den Memorial Hospital.

Saturday to ness. morning at 10 o'clock. She is re- membership last night when the Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Cleveland, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. Walters, of Duluth.

who; are visiting Mrs. Walters sister' and husband Mr. and Mrs! Roy Reding and family, of Lelamd and other Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxlli formerly of DeKalb, are returning ported as getting along wen and may have callers. She Is In Room 304. ary held Its meeting at the V.

F. to their home In Los Angeles, Calif, aeeds dlagneaed La year heme mine, at year oenvenleBee. Absolutely ebll rations. Products guaranteed by Geed House keeping. Price eocnpar-able to ether weD-kaewa brand.

BEAUTY. COUNSELOR CLINIC lit rWaoa-St DoKaik Call ZS-K for Appolatneat. w. na.il. a nice attendance was WMw.

viit her. relatives. Those having birthdays are An Easter lily, planted in 1947 had and several business items were cared for. The auxiliary pre All mammals' have hair. Even sident, uara Deux wai in charge.

by Mrs. Floyd Zwicky in her garden at Sycamore Road, Is In bloom follows: Elmer Brumond, Roy Larson; Mrs. August Nelson, Mrs. Roy Reding and Mrs. Margaret the whale has peglike hair bristles An excellent report was given by on the upper lip.

Daisy Fyper. hospital 'chairman. at the present time. The year old plant ihas 12 fragrant, waxy white blooms and Is a beautiful tight Kennedy. AU of the above and the follow Ing were present to enjoy the de who alsq-told of the outing: July 4 of which the was chairman.

This showed a nice profit, funds to 'be PRESENTS licious notluck dinner: Mr. and used for the auxiliary hospital Mrs. I Walters, of Duluth, Minn, worx. Mr. and Mrs: L.

Osland of Farming There was some discussion of the THE much admired by friends who have seen ft. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cheney and two daughters of Riverside, are visiting the former's parents Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Cheney who also are leaving soon to make their home In California. Memo's Flaer Cloaadag In DeKalb PHONE national convention to be held at ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reding and two sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reding and baby, of Leland, Mr. and St Louis, Mo, August 29 through September 3. Daisy Pyper was Mrs.

Joe Larson and Dan. or Sana elected to act as first delegate from REFRIGERATORS S2S East Ltneela Highway wich. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frisk, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Frisk and Mr the DeKalb. unit; second delegate, Edna A. Allen; third delegate. and Mrs.

Fred Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Spear. First alternate will Mrs. Laura Calvert who makes her.

home with her daughter Mrs, WRFECTIOH Elmer Brumond and baby, of Chi be Ruth Frtzol; second alternate, Marian Fuller and third alternate, cago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mover, of Mabel cagie. Elgin.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Wei J. W. Kylen and family on West Lincoln Highway, Is celebrating her 95th birthday today.

The day is being spent quietly, although Mrs. Calvert is in excellent health for 1 The social ana refreshments hour was turned into a party last necke. of Mr. and Mrs. I I I I I Rov Larson and Donnie, or water night, with ciara Deux as chair Ico Cream Social ST.

MAKrS CHURCH LAWN Wednesday For Tht Finest Qeaninz and S-Day Serrice in Town man. Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson and Donna and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Nelson and Mrs. Jenny her age. All Jier friends will join in wish ing her a very happy birthday; man, to honor Charlotte Miller. Mrs. Miller and her family are moving soon to Arizona, and a nice 4 gift was presented her last night The annual picnic for the 25c Heae-tnade Cake- an4 tee Cream Table decorations were attractive, with summer garden flowers braskans which usually is held the as the centerpiece.

third Sunday In July, will be held on Sunday. July 18 this year. It takes place at the Kingston City BENEFIT ST. MART'S HOSPITAL i faric The Northern Illinois National Hairdressers and Cosmotologlsts Association had its July meeting last night at the Silver Princess Dinner is to be at 1 o'clock. Those attending are to take their own table service, sandwiches, one Shop, with Peart Horan as hostess.

hot and one cold dish to pass, table Alfred Martin of Chicago was present to give a demonstration of Johnson. Shabbona. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and family of Waterman.

Mrs. Clayton Kennedy. Lucille Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Bridge and grandson Bobby Overstreet. Mr. and Mrs. Reino Harju and Larry of DeKalb.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitfield announce: the marriage of their daughter Vergene Glidden. to Eugene Muenchaw.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muenchaw of Beaver Dam. Wis. iThe wedding took place Saturday, July 10 at the Community Church at Walloon Lake, Mich, the Rev.

George Hild-ner and Dr. Villiam King, officiated at the double1 ring service. Decorations were baskets of white calla lilies, with evergreens at the chancel and cathedral candles among the evergreens. ciotn, sugar ana. cream.

Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS CO NEVER "jrJ CAhi git tm' 1 TlStA FIRST HOLT I fT tltfl JUST RIGHT- i A HAVE TO tJjL sni- WORK IT OUT -sT i AFTER VOU DIllK flllBrlllf Hi 11 1 ULliii OA Years Ago This Week The Sycamore Sons defeated the DeKalb team ot Lon Smith's Red. Caps In tea innings of play. Increased telephone rates became effective. DeKalb police were kept busy arresting bootleggers in this territory. Brundage Shows, the oldest carnival oa the road, provided entertainment for DeKalb under the auspices of The Drum and Bugle Corps which was raising money for new uniforms.

Attendance at N1STC reached 246 for summer school session. and Today Don't let 'the nurry habit-get so bad it might cost a life! Play safe, take It easy. And play safe where insurance Is concerned, too! Dont drive even one block without adequate coverage. Get a dependable, reliable policy that gives you complete protection at all times. The bride wore he grandmoth er's gown of white brocaded satin.

Utterlr feminine. COB The gown is 56 years old and was lovely with Its pearl passementerie of fringe. She, carried a colonial I bouquet. HZATHZatio plelely aUoring. perfect for Leap Year Tangee'f "Fink Queen.

Mary Whitfield, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Her AIM V1UO tO 1471 12.M I t. -11 1 gown was of white marquisette with bustle effect; her flowers were a j. colonial bouquet of pink and white and she wore a coronet of pale pink usmmSloGO wrnm carnations in her hair. The 5 bridesmaid was Marine SSUggf Stevens of Petosky, Mich- who wore pale green, with a pink coro am roa ttsrtiT if meet srti-mrts net ot carnations in her hair.

Her jMJJ colonial bouquet matched that of the maid of honor. 'Children earning flower petals Ve lavke 700 to set oar tcaioa of genuine registered Keepsake Diasooad Kiogs 1 the choice of America's lose UU brides. Gontcrman Jewelers DISTEt'CTXVK CUTS 1U n. liacets Hwr. rbene 171 were Varn Renwick, in a white suit and Rosemary Renwick who wore peach colored taffeta.

iThej ring-brarer James Whitfield wore white Serving the groom a best man vwwy mothers ccroiw Secena aai Liacela ICgbsray waa Wili.ana Weston oi.

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