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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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I THE DE KALE DAILY CtoOMCLE, DE KALB, ILIJNOIS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1951 nnn mm IftM planes dropped two bombs one a dud over the airport early the police station, parked his auto at the rear and paid his traf BATTLE OVER fic fine. SYCAMORE SOCIETY Sunday. One plane was shot down When he returned to his car. by a marine night fighter the third "Bedcheck Charlie- type aircraft to be shot down In the HUGE HILL he found another ticket on the windshield, this time for Illegally Baptist General Conference gave a short talk on the missionary work of tha church at horn and abroad, and Rev.

Victor Scher-ling, field representative for 'the Swedish Baptist Conference of Illinois, gave a brief outline of future plana, Donald Burrows furnished special musical numbers for the The First Methodist Church In past three months. parking in a no-parking area. Sycamore was the setting of a A naw announcement Aim. LAUuClI PLANS FOn NEW YEAR Fall and Winder Recreation Outline to Increase in Scope1: Bettt An enlarged fall and winter candlelight ceremony at 8 o'clock four U. 5.

soldieri urab closed the U. S. destroyer Per- ChronlcJe Waal Ads Get Results! Friday evening, Sept 21, when Marjorie Buzzell, i daughter of S.immt Win Knt A Wna was struck twice by Com occasion. i muiuai anorv oanenes aunng a Forced to Withdraw 1 5-day bombardment In support Mrs. Lurana Buzzell, became tha Bride of Richard (Valentine, son Refreshments and a social -t 1.

1't f.v j- of ground troopa. The ship suf of Mrs. Ruth Valentine, all of hour In the dining room of the Sycamore. I church followed the reception. 8th Army Headauarters.

Korea. no casualties and no serious Sept. 34. (UP) Four Amerl- oaroage, tne announcement said. Rev.

Wayne Leighty. performed Mrs. Veurink was presented a the double ring service before an lovely corsage and Rev. Veurink recreation program for the Syc-araore Community Center li well cans blazed their way to the peak YOUR Prescriptions Into the planning stage and oi heartbreak." Hill north of I A Yanggu today but despite re-1 Ancient Jar altar adorned with gladioli and furse money. chrvaanthemums and lirhted I 1 should be ready for release In a ttt 'lb' lnforoementa were forced to surrender It two hours later to an with candles In tall candelabra.

Wedding news of interest to White satin ribbon marked the fri 1 Sycamore, Genoa and of Cherries few days, Ross Betts, dty recreation directory said today. Betts? who returned lata last te as fee mtmmH i pewdlag. It's a iiMNII to vicinity comes from Camp Car estimated Communist regiment. bridal aisle. Tha four American had sur son, Colo, where Sgt Vernon E.

Is StiU Good Mattoon, Mrs, John The organist. Ruby Nichols, accompanied the-, twin sisters, Hasty, son of Mrs. Edith Hasty vived a vicious bayonet and hand v. -r. I of Sycamore, and Mary M.

Cline, week from a Vacation following the close of the outdoor season at the Community Park, has be-fun work on the outline for the Indoor season In conjunction u.iutt u. i ym Mnte mt mO timw. Cai la aasi ttsae. SYCAI10RE PHARMACY daughter of Mrs. Ethel M.

Clas- to reach the summit in the crisis IT I 5 Fa ye and Fern Stein of Hinckley, friends of the bride, as they sang Through the Years," "I Love cherries which were canned In of a bitter 13-day fight for its con sey of Evanaville, were mar ried at 2 o'clock Sunday, Aug. 19, 188a 0 trol. Other members of their unit You Truly" and "The Lord's Her mother put up the cher wtth the City Recreation Com mission. in the chapel oi Camp Carson were oread to fall back from the Prayer." 1 lies in an old-fashioned -atmos Hospital E. 4.

HMkerU, K. Pk. Byoamara, DL Fa. U44 peak which controls the rugged PWith the center under city pheric" Jar, a type which was The ceremony was performed surrounding area. (4) patented In 1861.

Mrs. Hallett by Rev. J. A. August Borlls, post The bride entered with her brother, Howard Buzzell, who gave her la marriage.

Her gown of traditional white satin was At a.m thm hatityf mian the program this year premises to be larger In scope thin any In several years," the recreation director said this 11 K. BBk. tet gained the crest. American 01 ferries as a me- chaplain. The couple were attended by Paul V.

Balls of Boston, tvuiAVivvuiiiM iuuTu vvairv designed with soft drapery at the The cherries have changed ly but fiercely resisting Reds and Helen L. Zunter of Long Island. N.Y. morning. bodice and sweetheart neckline.

from red to black but otherwise drove all UN troops off the peak The city received complete Bugle beads and seed pearls The bride chose for her wed appear to be In good condition. Just before dawn. outlined the empire waistline. AIR VET NOT YFf 12 At age 11, RandaU (-Scooter-) Salmon, above, has flown nre than 200 hours at tha controls In planes ranging from light fort models to twin -n fine traniporta. Randy and his dad.

Test P3ot Herman Salmon, at tha Lockheed plant Van Nuyt, Callf climbing Into a T-33 let-trainer for some ground instruction. Randy's dad says he can fli on instruments, and Is ready to oK, but must wait until he's lto comply with C. A. A. rules.

T)V boy's ambition is to make a parachute lump. ding a beige colored wool suit with black accessories and a cor- Streams of deadly machine gun Long fitted sleeves tapered into title to the building in a deed resents tlon ceremony last June, I which deeds held by the 1111-nol Universalis Convention and three Svcamore trustees were points. The full skirt ended In a Mge of red and white rosea. lire, mortar Darrages, ana imau tm. arms fire punctuated the all-night "eu niO court train.

Her triple-tiered veil Miss Zunter wore a light blue clash. of French illusion was bordered suit, with black accents and a con- Much Trouble transferred. with Chantilly lace rand fell from trastlng corsage. roalUons Are Held a tiara of pearl and bugle beads. Following a small reception.

FINE WEATHER With His Auto Founded in 1914 through a provision, in the will of the late UN troops who failed to reach sioaMoaa, tm raosts tats CklUM' m4mm dry a maa iMk lirii Wrta AM nn raRKDCQ sraca Minor Mishap. Is Reported the peak from the opposite side Pnhimhn fITPI Patrol- Mary Stevens, the center deeds FOR CAMPORAL heldaposlUononthesJopesafter man Rlchard parked She carried a large bouquet of the bridal party and wedding white roses centered with an guests enjoyed dinner In a Colo-orchid. The handkerchief she ear- rado Springs hoteL Guests were rled was her mother's wedding from Long Island and Brooklyn, handkerchief and the string of N.Y., Evanaville, and Colo- digging out Communists with were Jield by H. V. fcngn, ueorge and the National Bank and Trust Company, in addition to in Sycamore his private automobile while off duty and went into a drug store (Continued From Page 1).

bayonets and hand grenades. The Heartbreak" Hill clash Sycamore police department of aparls was the eift of the eroom. rado springs the Convention. i "Profitable Problem TONIGHT AND TUESDAY CLIFTON WEBB la "Mr. Belvedere ders bothered.

Two DeKalb came as the Reds turned inert as- ficials this morninA reported a Bth Rn.TTPii th hridP'n sis- Sgt Hasty was a resident of th maid of honor. Her Genoa and later of Sycamore be- minor automobile clislon in the troops, 5 and 18, had this duty. I ingly aggressive on all sectors of business district SUFday after- At sunrise Sunday morning, I the east-central and eastern to get a nickel to put in a parking meter. When he returned he found a police ticket on the windshield. Flattery went immediately to At the time of the transferral rwrhonv.

Officials noted the noon. There were 5o injuries. the sound of axes spread over the fronts. Rings The Bell" eown of yellow taffeta was fash- fore enlisted in the service loned with a net yoke, fitted thre vears a- He saw one bodice and full skirt with a trim- ear overseas duty in Guam, ming of ruffles down the back. Recently he re-enlisted for six Betty Shearer, rieKalb, was area as the boys hustled to get Southeast of Kumsone.

allied "problem child" situation of fl nanclne the building and a rec backing from a parking place on wood for the morning fires which I troops beat off four sharp enemy Somonauk Street near State were welcome placet to warm up I Jabs from squad to company rration Droeram but called It Mrs. Miles Burchett. sister ol Street when a car driven by as wen as cook oreaKlast. strength vesterdav. The young couple will make WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARIO LANZA in "The Toast of the bridegroom, acted as brides their home at 612 Bonfay Avenue, maid.

Her gown of blue taffeta was similar to that of the maid Colorado Springs, Colo. MEET your business asaoolate for coffee and rolls at 10:00 and 2:00 here, STRAIN'S RESTAURANT Corner State and Somonauk 8yemore, IU. (1) New Orleans" of honor. The junior bridesmaid Florence A. BohaWstadt, rural Church services followed with Just to the west of "Heart-Genoa, collided witrj her, accord- Catholic boys taken to Genoa for break" Hill, other UN forces ing to the police rOort.

mass and the Protestant boys as- failed after an all-day battle to The Boahmstadt d'r was travel- sembling at the Council Ring to conquer another important crest, ling north at the tiAe of the ac- hear a short talk by Rev. K. They withdrew at 10 p.m. Sun-cldent. Slight damage to that Engelman, pastor of the Kirkland fay under withering enemy fire, vehicle was reported The SHear- Methodist Church.

Heaw Red reinforcement The Mary Circle of the Metho dist Church will meet at 2 o'clock IN TECHNICOLOR was Arliss Buzzell, niece of the bride. Her matching gown was of pink taffeta. All wore picture Lme pson on hats matching their gowns, and Art An auction sale The highlights of the camporal -r. twrt hiMina er car was reportetUy undamag 'the most profitable problem child a city ever had." Activities conducted in previous years will be renewed but will be enlarged and increased In number this year, Betts said. The range of activities runs from basketball and bowling to drama classes and handicraft work, with all age groups scheduled to be included In the overall planning.

Emphasis, however, is expected to be placed on an Indoor program for youngsters as an aid to "prevention of Juvenile delinquency, recreation commission officials said at the ceremony in June. ea carried bouquets of white glad oil UP lAf Vif of Kumwha In the old "Iron Tri- with pink or yellow roses In the center and satin, pink, blue and ujcuwi. uxuu. i.ul.h farther west of had narnes and prenUnu HilL They used GET YOUR FALL AND WHITER CLOTHES CLEANED NOW AND SAVE Mrm VAi ri Vtm mft la mniln rw LION'S MEFTLNG yellow streamers. Their crystal necklaces and earrlnes were a this week from 526 South Walnut Georee J.

Eovemor Z.t'.XX Increasingly heavy amounU of Street to an apartment at 320 of District 1-J for Illinois Lions Aneel'a Camn Shirt Tail Canvon! Tm' montlT nd artiUery gift from the bride. wvpw Liuus. wm mane a oiiicibi vun t-ji i o. i m.hwm-i vim bm- Miles Burchett attended his propelled guns. at the meeting of Ihe Sycamore Mill.

brother-in-law as best man. Rus TT J. IJ 95c Mr. and Mrs. Ross Betts re-' 55 Lions Club Wednesday night.

ciriita I auvaxivxm, any, were sjow SWEATERS TROUSERS SKIRTS (Plain) SUITS COATS DRESSES (Plain) sell Jespersen, friend of the for The whole experience was de-1 and th aides were paying in bridegroom, and Clarence Buzzell. FrY 1 twtTk ha8n clled brother of the bride, were ushers. vf SP oh western o'clock at the Mpse Home. eTnA Citywlde programs. Including signed to test the skills of the Scouts of some of the principles tank which poked A l.roo nmnttnn In thA nnrlrtra llcs- lluuuK possible amateur wrestling and boxing shows such as the one DAUGHTER itRIVXS of the church followed the cere- Black Hills on their way to needed on a camping trip.

At aweq unes ran unuav munruiaieiy uuo ueacuy mnnv wh.r th rfratlnns i-aramee, wnere uiey fpeni Mr. and Mrs. E. iNlmerf roh of n's Gulch, the Scouts at I fl.t rp tho route temDted to Duriiy- water so mat it I staged last year, are also a pos albility during the incoming sea son, ett said. -Ved for Meetings were in the bride's colors of yel- days Several days were spent In Estes Park, Colo.

At dauehter Svcamore could be used for human con-1 Proof, CommunisU' We also clean Drape Curtains Blankets. We pick and deliver. Opea evenings until 1p.m. Quality cleanlag for tea WHY PAY MORE. Yaffe Cleaners tS9 Wet State St Phone ISS2 Sycamore, IH.

low, uiur aiiu uiiirw mm mic i Morrison, they were enter lnnnit.i 1Qi sumtion. Shirt TaU Canvon was I aggressive intent oy au means Fi. 11. I I I .1 i i Apart from the recrestion Th nrttilv annolntPd hrldl nume 01 incnui iui plans, the building will also be a lesi oi now 10 rescue an tnjureu i aiu companion in the dark who had although a sickly attempt on fallon rft fllff InsaVi f.TYin I KlmtXl AIrfilrt niltcIHo vniil tha table held the four-tiered wedding week and were taken on all the hioh no with a scenic tours for which Denver used for social and business gath tan hh. rings of several of the city's organized groups, as has been the case for years.

wttt rings. more Hospital. theoretically injured comrade. Assisting at the reception were mother, who has been staying In Members of the recreation commission include Alderman Clarion Ross, George E. Harbert, the Betts home while they Mrs.

Clarence Buzzell, Mrs. How Placervllle was a test of their tent pitching abflityj Sutter's Mill absent, returned to her home In ard Buzzell. Marguerite Foster, who heads the group, N. Mahjong Pliy taught them to live off the land Aurora Saturday tt.nV. Harold Trann and H.CT Marie Malm, Marjorlo Bement, by finding edible plants and nuts.

v. tseairice uiwe, wiarjorie mu mu- Makes the Japs The Scouts were paid off with dred Peterson. Father, Son Out of town guests were from ri i I Sua nuggeu wwen were Loat 00 MUCh changed for candy bars at the gold nuggeu which were ex- Michael. Speaking at a Sycamore Kk wanls Gub meeting last week, Harbert gave a brief summary of the plans and problems of the Iowa, Missouri and Pennsylvania. Reach Finals Tokyo (UP, A.

There is Also from Elgin, Hampshire and Falrdale. commission, which are tied close in in Elks Meet pts -toW- ft JTIT 1 'he form of food for a Sri aawet euui aarlaa and survived which causes them nl For her wedding trip, which Is ly to theenter. A father son ployees "Since the center waa turned to be spent in the the I "I .1.1 Im I 1 1-1 iL 1 PlUIlt Ul UUUUUUI ireU TWUMt over to the city. Us operation bride Was wearing a plum colored, semi-ima ruunu "7" JW were enjoyed in the camping has become responsi- suit with biacK accessories ana area blllty of the whole community, the orchid from her bouquet an tourranwm ou 1 iC AbQut aduU 5, jron, With everyone doing his share, it apartment at 302V, Charles Street meet finals against each other heels of a recent one made by aU ovef c0unty iupervl3ea Ik. fhlv Ik ftrat hnmA whM I i lit IWVI uiiiiuwiuij I i auojm iianouorsaiu, jj I i he said.

trlpy about October 1, wi" be A. J. profes- tQ clessneJ It; I auil eaiui 111a ovi in ww. 1 aiujiai uaocuaii tcr(aiit i ivj 1 and a violation of Scout safety Peterson the four down ed that a mahjong craze was af rules. OBtTU A RIES school She has a position In the going into the 13th hole rallied fecting the performance of ball Walter F.

MacGinnltie, DeKalb, IU nail II piajcis. sales department of Ideal Indus LeRoy Swanson, Sycamore, S. Mel Maertx I Asahl points out that govern tries, Inc. Robert is employed In Bauchle, DeKalb and E. Ecklund, JOHN A JOHNSON Peterson the son, survived with I ment employees play Klrkland, were among those ac- John A.

Johnson, S7, 230 East the research department of the a one up victory over M. L. Stark mahjong right in heir offices. Or Exchange Street, Sycamore, died DeKalb Agricultural Association. thou Hlc.nrui.P ,,,1,1 I on the 19th hole.

at bis home Saturday afternoon, -4- It STSi The two survivors from the I hours to play from the hours to PUy Troops present were Malta 23; Rentember 22. 1ML Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunn have field of more than 60 starters All-night mahjong games in their Svcamore 2 and 16; Genoa 17; He was born July 10, 1864, in lust returned to Sycamore after meet this week, probably homes are not -hfrequent and o. S'l will Estra Broby, KrlstlansUd Laa, a delightful motor trip through IQ lm, a oeugnuui ml0r vi uuuuu fftr th(l lod tltle a thp 18.

SwffT traveUlng trophy. next mornTng ige with hy iiu a ami liteaaa a i ww i iWnv vm th( Jiawr aA I trr t-v r-xr nnmnu r.n He was confirmed In the son Air Force Base, N.Y. The enf ivrnnr wnsPTTAi. VEW8 Section and bureau chiefs are ojm I -N, Lutheran Ch'urch in Broby and base is located in a scenic region came to the United States In known as the Five Finger Lake TM.mi.ri Raturriav! Nancv among those eulrv oi this eXces- spnngiieia, isepu lur-j I I TTJ I TJ. u.nAi Cvnmnrt' Mr i sive manione Ditvine ana eaoi-1 uu 1S83.

district LauralAndersonandsonofSy. net ministers niy "recently rett announced the appointment oi i He lived in Chicago a 'year, They were pleased to find their -j nn learned of this vprv serious sit- De Lafayette KeiCL SS cmei VejtlVIV) Wfau uatlon." the Asabi asserted. or the State uorary toiDUC erv rural Sycamore. Mahione is usuallv with ice Section. Reid, assistant i working in the McCormick Har- son in good spirits and contented vester shop and later moved to with his work in the air force.

I Mayfleld, whert he engaged In He enjoyed several trips around larmlne until hecetlred In 19S5 the state with his parents, Includ- Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Har ry Mitchell, Jr. of Sycamore. low stakes amofijg government ry director at the University employees but it Js tough on the of Kansas the past two vears, re-consistent losersecause of their places Miss Harriet M. Skogh, Admitted Sunday: Louis Lloyd, lng visits In Rochester' and Syra ta the home where he died.

Rural Sycamore, an accident pa In cuse. lie maiiicu iu small salaries. 4 who retired last year alter 37 tient "We get the hpression from years on the library stall. CATTLE AND LIVESTOCK LOANS Sycamore In 1896, and at that time became a member of the Salem Lutheran Church. Mrs.

Irwin sent greetings to his friends in He hopes to be home soon on a furlough. DUmiased Sunday: Mary Ann McMenamin, Kingston; Betty the that these govejtfiment officials Johnson died In October, 1938. Charles Jesson and son of Svca- 3ust loaflng'ori their a a a a more I said Asahl. "Anti so the public DUmissed Monday, Richard naturally opposei their demand Monday, He waa preaeceaseq rjy ma par- Rev Veurink and family enta four brothers and a sister. wert) txtende1 warm welcome Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

tQ Sycamore t0 new.home Walter Gronberg. of Mayjeld hU new at recep. Township, three grandchildren the Calvary Baptist for higher pay. Vt Is -fust too bad Johnson oi rural Sycamore. for the honest Ard-working of- flcials." NEW MEETING NIGHT rJSSX;" two broth- Church Friday evening.

The Sycamore Sportsmen's ECONOMY STILL SOUND Club social activity night, for Washington, Sept. 24. (UP)-U merly held on Thursday, has been era, Otto Klemmendaon and Rev. M. W.

Johnson, pastor of Slunne Val bf Stenemolla, the First Baptist Church, spoke Sweden; a slater, Johanna Nel- few words on behalf of the son, of Glhnmlnge, Sweden, and Sycamore Walter a number of nieces and nephews, Ehrler spoke for the Calvary Representatives of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States changed to Wednesday night, ef active September 26. The group will meet in the Sportsmen's reported cautiously last night The National Bank Sl Trust Co. of Sycamore SYCAMORE, ILLINOIS. lltmbr Ftderd Deposit Insurant Corporation Hall, formerly the F. W.

Hall wlnlnVo. aJZ on Korth Mani. strt. enough to keeper ces down for I Services are to be held at 2 Baptist Church. Delbert McCon-o'clock Tuesday at the Johnson- nell for the Board of Deacon, Van Natta Funeral Home, with Ted Anderson for the trustees.

-tne next six ocjeignt months." Three Chamber Dokesmen said Our snack bar is for your enjoyment smooth malta, crisp french fries and good sandwiches. Stop la today. THE IICUDAY CO. Dial U44, Sycamore, d. 117 South Sacramento St DAUGHTER IS WELCOMED I that defend Mr.

and Mrs Laurence Faber have as severe Impact on the iRev. G. H. Ahnquist oftlctat- Lester Arison for the Sunday lng. Burial will be In Elmwood school.

Mrs. Ted. Anderson for Cemetery. 1 the Women's Missionary Society Friends call at tha John- nd Arthur Merchant for the oi Sycamore welcomed their first I economv as had! been Dredicted. baby, a daughter, today, Sept Civilian goods, lkey added, will 24.

J93L at the Sycamore Hoa-lnot disappear 3 rapid! as had ion-Van Natt Funeral Home un-1 Young People's Society. til tune for ue services. xvev. oeorge jjicksoh oi me pitai. been forecast.

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