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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 7

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De Kalb, Illinois
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V. PAGE SEVEN DAILY CHRONICLE. DE KALB. ILLINOIS THE DEKALB WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956 Monday evening's session was SYCAMORE NEWS Association Has Meeting Mrs. Madge Byers and Mrs.

Afaryj Harbolt, co-chairmen. Hospital Notes Funeral for Mrs. Stark Held Tuesday KINGSTON Among those from here to attend memorial SUNSHINE CIRCLE SYCAMORE HOSPITAL SHABBONA Mack at Kirkland KIRKLAND Mrs. Margaret Weeks acted as president at a Roclielle IMen i Are Named by County Board ROCHELLE By action of the Ogle County Board of Super-, visors, two-men of the Rochelle; area- have been named to pos.i Laern'e. Muttpn of Rochelle was named justice of the peace rkins was hostess jto the Sun- Admitted: Mrs.

Juanita Ddss, DeKalbmedTcal; Gary Phipbs, sitfne Circle recently with 20 Clare, medical; Kenneth Mathtey, meeting held Monday "night at embers and three guests, Mrs. eon of Albert Mathey, Sycamdre, Alice Quilhot, Mrs. iE. E. surgical.

tjoughtby and Mrsi Robert Lar wo the school. to organize the Par ent-Teachers Association. Mrs. Martha Swanson, chair man of the nominating, com services Sunday at the Rhen-i berg Memorial Home in'La- Grange for Mrs. Lida Stark, 75, were Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Stark, Mrs. Jess Weber, Mr. and Mrs. I Dismissed: Mrs.

Rose Claw xx son, Genoa; Mrs. Ciarehce track, Genoa; Gregory Bardus, mittee presented; the slate of officers as follows! President son During the business meeting ar beneit. card party was In games of 500 which followed Mrs. Gil-njer Houghtby held hjh, Mrs: Charles Wisted, second, and 2trs. Oscar Olson received the Evar Arneson, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Tegtman and Mrs. Maur Genoa; Mrs; Nora Cudden, camore. to succeed, the late Al Lind. Mutton is life long resident of Rochelle and is engaged in bust-ness.

Robert Motlong, attorney of Rochelle, was named assistant Ruben Myers; yice president, LaVern Burmeister; secretary, Mrs. Mary Harbolt; treasurer, DROUGHT BAD Wayne Bettner, the state's traveling prize. Mrs. Mary Dickerson; and historian, Mrs. Mary Larriont.

The ATTEND YOUTH RALLY officers were elected. Meyers took over as president attorney. The action i of the; board of supervisors followed the recommendation of Mr. Bett-ner. r-' IN SOUTHWEST SHABBONA Two ars of ice Uplinger.

Mrs. Lida Stark was the daughter of Samuel and Harriet Aurner Kapple and was born in Forsythe, November 16, 1880. She died Friday night, Oct. 12, 1956, in LaGrange. She came with her parents to Kingston when seven years of age and received her education here.

She was married to Herbert Stark of Kingston February 12, 1902. They resided near and the were adopted under the name of Hiawatha Community Unit Parent-Teach ybung people of thej Congregational Church Pilgrim Fellowship attended th afternoon and evening sessions of the! Aurora Pastures Barren of Grass ers Association, xnere are AIMING FOR CONTROL Gun crew of the Egyptian Navy runs through; a drill in the Suez Canal area as Egypt preps her seaborne strength for possible trouble Over control of the international waterway. Various types of naval craft took part in the exercises. about 70 charter members. GENOA COUNTRY CLUB GENOA John Duval' enter tained the Country Club at his home Sttnday evening, i The- social time was spent playing pi and drops Have.

Withered Association Youth RUyj held at Announcement was made of the Federated -Church York the district fall ineeting confer vlle Sunday. They were Gary Sycamore before going to Mis ence to be held; October 31 in 'Kane, Jane Hobart nochle with prizes being.award ed to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Floto, HAS 7JST BIRTHDAY Kingston; Mrs. I Charles Kissel, Larson, Marylee and! Diane DeKalb.

All officers and, interested parents are invited to at tend. It KINGSTON A surprise itocKiora wr. ana jsirs. uonam(Mrs. Howard Storm ana James Challand.

Maureen Bland, Don i DENVER UP The current -drought is the worst on record in many parts of west and Rocky Mountain regions, worse even than the "dijrty thirties" of Dust Bowl iam. and three: i 1 Following the games birthday party was given Sun- SANTA'S LITTLE FAR-EAST HELPERS Friction-motor racers receive finishing touches! of paint on a toy assembly line in Tokyo, Japan, as Nippon's toy industry shifts "Into high gear to supply the oi-erseas Christmas trade. An estimated 80 per cents of all toys made in Japan are manufactured lor export and the major portion of them jwind up on toy counters in the United States. ald Storey, Kathleen Retzer, Jpan Hardt and John Hapwood. rii for Tnm Montomprv Sr Woodstock, and Mrs.

Ever Meetings of the PTA will be Mrs. Floyd Challand ahd Mrs. souri to live. He died in 1938. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Emma Evans of LaGrange and Mrs.1 Lillian Russell of. Wichita, KansM and one son, Marshall, of Canon City, Colo, Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in LaPlata, and burial was there a the held on the second Monday of each month. The next meeting will be November 12 at the Fair- Pastures are barren of grjass P. O'Kane' accompanied them lunch was served by Mr. Duval, assisted by his daughter, Lois.

-Ponape, Pacific Island, contains a massive, Venice-like city of basalt structures -interlaced with waterway according to and were the drivers. 1- It formerly of Kingston, at the.ett Btf-g and tw9 children, Harv-home of his son, Floyd, and ard, and Mr. and Floyd wife in rural Kirkland with I Montgomery Jr.of lie wjiom he makes his home. as presented ith several ifts. Those present were Mr; and t'.

Mrs. Tom Montgomery JrjRead our Classifieds dale school at 8 p. m. Meet AT MUSICAL PARTY Susan and Stephen Heggemeier KIRKLAND Linda Hein, attended "a musical party given ings will be held at alternate and crops have withered. Livestock in Oklahoma, Tejass.

Kansas, New Mexico, Wyoming and Colorado face a winter: of nothing' but supplemental feed The John Shedd Aquarium, Alice Meyer, Susan Awe, Ariel by their teacher, Mrs. Corinne Jim Chicago, is the largest aqua- ij The serving committee at um In the United States. Marshall, Mardella Johnson, Eide, at Genoa Saturday. daughter, Pat and 'son. Tommie, Nearly Eeveryone Does! the Encyclopedia Britanriica, side of her husband.

such as hay and concentra and that at a premium. pric Thousands of acres of ci op-j land in most of those states1 have been abandoned. Sorae ranchers have been forced to i tell basic breeding herds. A meteorologist has predicted no break in sight in the drought which, extends back five year In most areas, seven years- in others. That is the bleak picture obtained in a.

survey of Agriculture Department officials, ranchers, jiarmers and others in the six-state area by United Press. In some instances, drought dismayed farmers and rarch-crs, and even their city.neisjh- lqrs, have divine help. Gov. Raymond Gary proclaimed last Sunday as a day of prayer In Oklahoma and the stale's residents aeked God "to send mr rrrx rain, in our parched land." A day of prayer was held recently in Horton, in he heart of the drought area. -Twice members of a Las Ve gas, -N.

chiirch have can-ducted all-night prayers in hopes of getting rain. 1 The emergency hay and foed programs of the federal government have been partly success-l ul in combatting the lack of, livestock feed But the program! has backfired in states In New Mexico, for drought designatiion came after it did 4n Texas, jln the meantime, most of the available feed in New Mexco 1 had been shipped to Texas and what left brought a premium price. ij In Oklahoma, hay brought $50 a In jNw Mexico a state' official repotted hay which sold' for $17 a ton in June was bringing ton by Oct. 1 and he expected further increases. K.

D. Blood, federal cfop statistician at Oklahoma City, 4L A October 18, At 1 and 20 9 a.m. 9 p.m. i i r) (T (c o) ci Su.vSc3L";.: ft I i i it- .1 i. repurceu uur pastures are uau- ly burned up.

They're hare a flbor Our stock water priobf lem Is extremely bad. In Wyoming, cattle weve ported bing sold at 100 pounds or more, lighter than last year, because of feed shortage. Streams throughout the regi BOOR "PRIZE 0 G-7G3 and i -ri Ion are either dry, of only moistl Eleven of the 14 maior streams Kansas this week were reported no longer flowing cont 5istently. "A group of mo (orf With the purchase of a 1956 cyclists at Wichita, drove their vehicles 100 miles up the Arkansas River bed before be ing halted by "water. NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER Both For Only Simply Come In and Register i.

When the Dolores River went in Colorado, the town of Dove Creek was left with I rq drinking supply and has been trucking In water for more thai TV's HI-RI's REFRIGERATORS RANGES FREEZERS WASHERS DRYERS a month. Crop abandonment has been high. In Texas, example $399.95 Ndrge Freezer $419.95 Norge Customatid Refrigerator from July 1 to Oct. 1, a total of 923,000 areas of cotton atone 3 ifiL8RS were abandoned. iflflifllGS 1 1 6.5 Cu.

Ft. Chest Type SALE PRICE .1 Model C-116 SALE PRICE 329.95 $299.95 CELEBRATE! BIRTHDAY KINGSTON- i- A birthday 319. 95 Norge Refrigerator party was given" Sunday after noon for Albert Dirickson III i -i M7.50 Swivel TV Tabic Mahogany Wood SALE PRICE Model AMIS SALE PRICE age one, at the home of his parents, and Mrs. Albert Dirickson. Jr.

in rural Kingston; with 16 present. The afternoon was spent socially. Ane tajble $219.95 $7.95 On Everything In The Store See The Latest And Finest In The New Jorge Appliance Line NOW DURING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE was cemerea wun a rge oirin 239 95 Norge Gas Range day cake wittt one i candle. He 597.50 Hoover "Lark" Cleaner Upright received many lovely gifts Medel G334S Lunch was served Among ithej group were his grandparents SALE PRICE 99.95. SALE PRICE complete 569.95 Mr.

and Mrs. David Cornell of Sandwictt and Mr. and Mrs. SA1 bert Dirteksoh Sr. of DeKalb Other guests were from DeKalb, Laheville and Kingston.

Sun day evening Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SALE ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE DURING THIS CELEBRATION Blooniingdale and daughter, Jan Ice, honored Albert III with a birthday supper. If. WMBBWIIilllll 5: PP.

II "WW MJ 03 j' LJ tin 11J tin 1 OBSERVE FOIH BIRTHDAYS VICTOR Sunday birthdays ef Omar Jordal of Malta, Fred Halverson, Elmer Rompf of Victor and Mrs. Jack Jarvis of Aurora were celebrated at the! Jarvis 1 Mr. Jarvis, Ilatverson and Elmer Rompf assisted in the observ-. 530 NoriFJi Main Street, Sycamore, III. (next to ICishwcukce River bridge on Route 23) Fhorie 2678 ance.

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