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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 13

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THE DEKALB DULY CHRONICLE DEKALB. ILLINOIS PAGE THIRTEEN THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Mrs. Marion La sen, Mrs. Willa MAPLE PARK SANDWICH TO Eastem Star Meeting in Mae Joranlien, Mrs. Josephine! 'Irving, Mrs.

Sue Buhse, Mrs.) INSTANT COFFEE 'no ato" tr '-0, OBSERVE WEEK MAPLE PARK Mrs. John 'Nancy Cms Mrs. LudUe Baker. Matekaitis of DeKalb visited Mrs. Virginia Spooner Mrs.

Ja-( with her daughter and family, Swxit; Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Arlene Erlckson arri Genoa Tuesday GENOA Golden Star of the Eastern Star met Tuesday eve Mnndnv nnri TiiiHnv On ureTta nenaua day evening they all went to ning when Friends' Night was observed. Guest officers were Church Council Organizes Schedule of Services for Community No Campaign but He's Elected Anvwavi Naperville to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Matekaitis and children. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Burkhart of Rochelle were also present.

LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Patricia Kuntz, Alden Kuntz, of Holcomb, Gertrude Storm, Dr. John W. Boyce, Helen McKee, PADUCAH. Tex. UP Ellzie SANDWICH Community Jones discovered Tuesday that Viva Chambers, Florence Hilde- Mrs.

Jake Berkes and Mrs. Holy Week services have been hrand Gladys Hollingsworth planned by members of thejBerniece Atcheson. Ina Thurl- council of churches. The theme I by. Mary Louise Hunt, Viola William Sauber of Virgil spent he is more popular here than Tuesday in Aurora.

be thought Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Camp Jones was elected mayor of bell attended a funeral In Chi- Paducah with 233 write-in caco Monday. votes. There were no candl- is "Heart Searching Questions Blaugh, Grace Stark, Dorothy in the upper Koom.

Wagner, Florence Meyers, Inez MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 2 oz. jar 55c 6 oz. Jar $1.59 cam Services are set for every day a a Edna Dolk. Belle except Holy Saturday, with the Brown, Sherman Rosenke was llrst service Palm Sunday eve- coior bearer. Guest of honor nlritr In Dur avirr' hpran I nn I dates and Jones didn't RED CROSS TOTALS paign.

WATERMAN The 1954 Red' Church. Rev. A. W. Chrlstofer.r Don McKee Twas euest in the drive in Clinton Township i Smart Jailerg Find sen of the Congregational East.

Hope Johns was soloist. I "af. Deen o7 Crooks' Voices Bad Church will speak on "Know Ye accompanied by Mary Louise 1 rnei Tnq aTFLES Calif UP- What I Have Done to You?" Hunt. Refreshments were serv- a was 5470. Mrs.

Clare Dan- iirhed ttve i. a was the chairman of the When jailers heard ne prison eo, wns were presemeu xo me. in llnharrrmn1mi snncr thpv MUIl llllg so Monday evening services will zzr officers. be held at the Federated Church, star NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. Jar rural area were: Mrs.

Alma the result of any Inner Joy. Schweitzer, Mrs. Helene Boeken-; They Investigated and found hauer, Mrs. Helen Keene. Mrs.

the prisoners were singing to Ada Bremner, Mrs. Betty Kes-' cover the noise made by their ner, Mrs. Viola Heath. Mrs. Lan- attempts to escape by removing ita Heyer, Mrs.

Muriel Larson, a metal screen. with the Rev. E. Leonard John Dessert course was served by son of Our Saviour's Lutheran Robprt Kenaga Mrs Mark Church giving "Is It Lord?" Saunders, Mrs. Earl Frank, and Tuesday evening services will Mr and MrSi A1 RU(jolph.

be held at the United Presbyter- lan Church with the Rev. Lewis p. TTplll Andrew of the Federated lHHUCl IieiU 1 IB Tuesday at Church preaching on "Lack Ye Anything?" Wednesday evening services will be at the Methodist Church MEAT DEPARTMENT High School SANKA 97 Caffein Free INSTANT COFFEE 4 oz. Jar 1.19 TIDE 2 Large Packages 55c with the Rev. Richard Liston of GENOA The Athletic Ban-' the United Presbyterian Church quet held Tuesday evening in bringing, "Wilt Thou Lay Down the cafeteria of the Genoa-Thy Life for Me?" i Kingston high school was well Maundy Thursday Holy Com- attended by students, their fami-munion will in? held in each of'Ues and friends.

A cooperative the churches. dinner was served with Mrs. Good Friday there will be a Swen Anderson and mothers of series of services at the Salem the senior class in charge of Lutheran Church from noon to arrangements. From the Country's Finest Poultry Farms Fresh Dressed, Eviscerated FRYING CHICKENS Choice Cuts BEEF POT ROAST Juicy and Tender CUBE STEAKS 100 Pure GROUND BEEF lb. 47c lb.

39c lb. 63c lb. 35c Pound Cello Package Chase and Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE 4 oz. Jar 89c American Family FLAKES Large Packages 55c Red Band SPRING LEAN SLICED BACON Armour Star SMOKED HAMS 49c 16 to 18 Lb. Avg.

lb. 59c 3 p.m.. divided into half hour Following the dinner, athletic services with the congregation director Paul Olson introduced free to come and go at these in-1 the guest speaker. Owen "Bud" tersjals. The theme, "Love So Nangle, high school sports will be given by the tor of the Chicago Daily News, following order of pastors: Rev.

and former sports editor of the Howard Palm. Rev. Lewis An-; DeKalb Chronicle. He addressed drew, Rev. Richard P.

Liston. the group on 'The Sweet Six-Rev. A. W. Christofersen.

teen Round-up." E. Leonard Johnson and RevJ Carl Tucker, principal of the Richard Steffen. Kingston grade school, intro- At 8 o'clock on Friday eve-; duced the Kingston grade school nlng, "The Crucifixion" by team, and basketball coach, Stainer will be presented by the Harry Henigan, introduced the Federated Choir. Genoa grade school team. Mr.

An Easter sunrise service for Henigan also presented the the youthTof the community will' awards, ho held at the ConExeeational1 FBESH FISH Halibut, Perch, Cod, Boneless Catfish and Oysters. FAB McLaughlin's Manor House INSTANT COFFEE 2 oz. Jar 53c New Giant Size 69c Church at 6.30 a.m. A breakfast jpfve Circles All Popular Brands of of Society to will follow. Each church will hold a Resurrection service.

Service hours are: United Presbyterian Church at 1ft mm Sandwich Methodist Have Meetings MR. FARMER: We Are Paying Highest Prices for FRESH EGGS On Sale Here Are Priced UNDER CURRENT WHOLESALE COSTS ORDER YOUR EASTER HAH NOW! Swift's Premium. Armour Star. Otcar Mayer. Wilson Certified.

11 am Salem Lu-I GENOA The five circles of Jli.SVn7lT..n?:the Woman's Society of Chris- tian Service of the Methodist Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 10 s. m. Millington Methodist Church, 9:30 a.m.; Federated Church, 11 a.m.; and Congregational Church, 11 a.m. Church will hold their April meets as follows: Prlsdlla Circle, Wednesday evening. April 21, with Mrs.

Karl Hill, who will be assisted Reg. or Drip Grind MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. (in 95c CLARE by Mrs. Roy M. HubbeU.

Deborah Circle, same evening, with Mrs. Warren Brown. Mrs. dii will Ytf co-hostess. Open Friday and Saturday Nights FREE PARKING FRIDAY NIGHTS CLARE Mrs.

John Rich was r.rtT.a. rrr will meet with hostess to the Sewing Club In nnrca. at the home ol her home Tuesday afternoon and served light refreshments. L. A.

Totman recently suf Mrs. William McCoy, with Mrs. William Reld assisting, Friday, April 23. Lois Circle, Friday afternoon, fered a case of skin poisoning Dole Unsweetened Hawaiian PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46 oz. Cans while cleanine erain at th 3forM.OO 2 for 55c with Mrs.

Leah Adler and Mrs. Elizabeth Fredrickson as co-hostesses. Martha Circle, that evening, at the home of Mrs. Ivan Ze- DOLE HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE DOLE HAWAIIAN CHUNK PINEAPPLE, No. 2 Cans Clare Elevator.

The grain had been treated with poison, and the. high winds blew the poisoned dust on his face. He has had to have frequent medical attention. koff. with Mrs.

Edgar Baldwin as co-hostess. TLAN REJECTED HINCKLEY BOSTON, Mass. UP A potential Investigating committee was nlDned in the bud here I IN Tuesday. The House of Repre-1 HINCKLEY Mr. and Mrs.

-imi ih -sentatives rejected a plan to(Eli Boekenhauer returned home Dole Hawaiian CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 Can 25c In Heavy Syrup, No. Cans. Hunt's YELLOW CLING PEACH HALVES 4 for M.OO Star Klst (Green Label) CHUNK STYLE TUNA, oz. Can 35c BALLARD'S Oven-Ready BISCUITS 2 pkgs.

25c 12 Ounce Can NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 for 39c Joan of Arc, 15 oz. Can FANCY RED KIDNEY BEANS 10c 7 Ounce Package FOULD'S THIN SPAGHETTI 10c create a special commission to Tuesday after Spending a cou investigate the increase In the pie of days with their aaugnter price of beer from 10 to 15 and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Fugett and family at Elm- cents a glass.

I I I I I I I III hurst i it i a Mrs. William Buehler of De DRAGNET AGAIN IN Kalb and DeKalb County Wo a A UD Dresiuem. mi 111 CVP A lVirVDC? Houghtby ol bnaoDona. county viee-presldent and Mrs IBS III Clarence Bale, president of the Prank Community Woman's in Club were euests at the Hlnck DUM DEE DUM DUM. The tory you are about to read is not true.

All the names ley Woman's Club meeting Wed I a a rsikir- Hit have been changed to protect nesdav afternoon. the innocent. This story was1 Mrs. George Klein entertain taken from the secret tiles of at a luncheon Wednesday af III 1 1 I the Sycamore Shoe Store Fam-jternoon Mrs. Edwin Peterson lly Shoe Club.

I Mrs. Harold Frederick. Mrs. Al At 4 P. M.

on March 32nd. I ma Marsh and Mrs. Ethel Wil- III Made With was performing my duty of fit- son 0f sycamore, tine a pair of shoes carefully, CRESTON when a masked man entered the store. "OK Buddy, give me the facts!" "All I want are the facts I II I IIV'I IB on this free shoe deal." he said! CRESTON The regular year as he shoved a gun in my ribs.y town meeting of Dement I became nervous and began to Township was held at the town sweat, but I Quickly explained! Hall on Tuesday afternoon with Fresh Produce FROZEN BIRDSEYE STRAWBERRIES pkq. 29c FROZEN BIRDSEYE FRENCH FRIES pkg.

19c Fresh Frozen' Peaches Bed Raspberries Cherries Blueberries Limeade Lemonade Doles Pineapple Juice Tanrerine Juice. FRESH SWEET CORN 4 ears 29c BEETS WITH TOPS 2 bunchts 15c RADISHES. CRISPY bunch 5e TEMPLE ORANGES. Sweet, Juicy doz. 39c WINESAP APPLES.

For Eating 2 lbs. 29c U-S. Certified Red PontUc Irish Cobbler SEED POTATOES bag 2.79 Asparagus, Whit Celery, Carrots, Cauliflower, Endive, Leaf Ltttuct, Grttn Onions, Parsley, Mushrooms, Squash, Tomatoes, Watr Cross, AppUs, Bananas, Grapos, Lomons, Limes, Pears, Ytllow Whit Onion Stts, Vtg.tabU Flower Sttds. to him that all he has to do to, reports of the year being giv IH get a free pair ol shoes is to en. I I I Tailored by Brookfield winner of Merit I AuipI tkni nil will knM thnir tkan I II fill a caret with 12 pairs.

The The monthly meeting of the 13th pair is always FREE, village of Creston was held on Ther is no time limit, and any- Tuesday evening. Discussion of and creoie much lonqer than any other I II body may use nis earn, i aiso the street program was begun. ht I II told him that this Is the best Creston Mothers Club held for Easter, too! I II election of officers at a meeting I III Wednesday afternoon. The fol lowing a list of new officers r-, x-v NEW RED POTATOES Se'E 10 lbs. 49c Mrs.

William Myroth. president; Mrs. Denner Bailey, vice teK president; Mrs. Lee Beardin secretary; Mrs. Earl Lang, trea cO rJL I in surer: program committee co- time to start a card in the Sycamore Shoe Store Family Shoe Club because everyone will need new shoes for Easter.

When I told the stranger that 95 families have received free shoes so far, he said. "Well, it's a pretty good deal!" "I'll send In my whole gang this week end, so I can get a free pair of Nunn-Bush Shoes." With that remark the man left I began to breathe again. The story you have Just read not true, but the facts about the Sycamore Shoe Store Family Shoe Club are true. Start I ill chairmen are Mrs. Leonard Quit no and Mrs.

El wood Cedar- holm. The cancer film, "Warn I III lng Shadow," was shown. Host III esses were Mrs. Earl Lang, Mrs. Art Kettleson, Mrs.

Grant Hen CD AM PQ drickson and Mrs. Walter Sch- 1 I limiMIX I IIIUL.II I I norr. LS Gib OAST LINCOLN HIGHWAV yolr. card tomorrow and save $5 I 2S2 East Lincoln Highway Phost (OS I Robert Rlddell, Mrs. George Davidson, attended the funeral to $10 on shoes: DUM DEE DUM DUM.

of Mrs. Janet Keast at DeKalb III Adv. 'on Wednesday..

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