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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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De Kalb, Illinois
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3 ION DAY, JULY 23. lSC0 "3 3 in OOP. I Ccr. RwreattoB HAVE UGHTta Mr. and Mrs, -Walter Car nT are the parent of a WIXK ND Cl'LSTS LLE Week end 8UHU Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Pr" gaard.wer. her family. Mr. and Mr.

t-T 1 Center from Mrs. Ralph Jar-vis, art In Chicago thla attending a Bowling rroprie tori' Training forum. 7 MfijWjilb 1 3 115 daughter born at Sycamore Ui KJ L.1L1 Municipal Hospital Sunday. July 24, I960, Walker, of Washington. 1 uin i daily ciiuoNicLr, kai.m.

n.o: treat work around Sycamore. Iloipital onrnjAMEs Specification call for gen Cletty Family Returns From Shower Held Friday at a ii.n.i!isTRo:i eral street widening, cement Admitted Robert Scott. pouring, etc HORACE R. NELSON Sycamore; Fay Johnson, De Rural Home Southern Tour Horace R. Nelson, 77, who OFF TO A GOOD Kalb; Donna Meyers.

DeKalb ACCEPTS POST had mad hi home the past William Bryan. Genoa; Halda WATERMAN Mr. and Mrs A miscellaneous shower was Sycamore Elks foil Team Is Shurson, Sycamore; Dsn several years with his daugh ter and on In-law In Syca given for Nancy Devlne, Clinton Clttty and family re Jones, Hampshire: George daughter of Mr. and Mr. M.

turned home Monday evening Executive Council Males more, pasted sway at the Sy Knox, Klrkiand; Earl Parsons, after a 17-day camping trip Devlne of sycamort mday, vers on Nursing Home at Rock Second Sunday! One Year Term Kingston. duriflff which they visited July 23 at 7:30 p. m. at the ford yesterday, July .24,. I960, Diamine Mrs.

Lois Mammoth Cave. Ky, Andrew rural noma or Mrs. uenua Twenty golfer from Syca Mr. Nelson had been living Astllng, Sycamore; Mrs. Jackson's home The Hermi LindeTen.

mort Elk lodge competed on Marlon Carlson, 1 1 1 the peat four years wttft Mr. tsge" at Nashville, Tenn, Th shower wu given by H. R. Hllrtrwn, president of the Sycamore Chamber of and Mrs. Robert Gmeiich, Sunday in the annual golf tournament of th Northwest Gerald Morris, Genoa; Lars Lookout Mountain at Chatta Mrs.

Elmer Undgren, Mrs Sycamore. Solberg, Shabbona; Mrs. H. W. nooga, Tenn, and the Atomic Gerald Lindgren, Mrs.

Richard Commerce and the Drlv-Lc District of the nilnoi Elk As Cape hart and daughter. Syca He was born at Peru, Illi Llndgren, Mrs. Sigurd Het Energy Museum at oax mag, Machine Company wu elected sociation at Emerald Hill In A lad Ii young more; Mrs. Charles Orr, De nois on September 22, 1883. "ever tee learn the land, asalsted by Mrs.

Het- vice-president of the Jowa Sterling. Tenn. They drove through Smoky Mountain National I Kalb. He was retired assistant State University Alumni At- Th Sycamore golfers plac land's daughters, Linda and Karla. sales manager.

Park and vuited me uconaiui- 'aoclatlon. ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE ed second the tournament which was won by the host tee Indian Vlllag at Cherokee. Mrs. A. E.

Wolter of High Survivors Include a son. The election wu made out MAPLE PARK Mr. and land Park, slater of Mrs. De- Philip A. Nelson, DeKalb team of Sterling.

Mrs. Robert Newton of Maple N. They drove on the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Virginia enjoying vine was the out-of-town gueit. importance of SAV. INGS.

Teach him ft observe how Mi mon-ey grows In hit own SAVINGSoccounf. Jean Kradle of Sterling ahot two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hilda Cmelich and Shirley Park announce the marriage Other guests were neighbors of th group' executive couiv cU of which Hllatrom has been member for two yean. Hi duties will Include control of the council regular the low grosa of 68 for the day of their daughter, Monica Ad many scenic spots during the and friends. Nelson of Sycamore, three A fine dinner In the Sterling drive.

other point of Refreshments were served grandchildren and four great Elk Club completed a fine interest visited were the But elalde. to Philip Paul Moore, son of Mrs. Agnes Hurme and the late Frank Moore of Santa and many gifts were received; grandchildren. Two sisters and enjoyable day for the Syc more Estates in Asheville, N. Later in life ht will quarterly meetings in the absence of president Ronald Sie- by Nancy at thia shower, in also survive.

amore golfers. honor of her approaching mar Clara. Calif. The young cou Washington and Lee University In Lexington, Va- the he prepared to man He was preceded In death by riage to Richard Senneff, his wife, a brother, three sis Natural Bridce in Virginia, ber of Waterloo, Iowa. He win also attend aeveral unscheduled meeting during the year.

i HI term will last until next of Chicago. age hit perienel pie was married on June 28, 196a in Oklahoma. Mrs. Moore is a graduate of the Maple Society ters. and Thomas Jefferson' home Miss Devlne has accepted a Services will be held at poaition as the therapeutic die Park High School and Mr.

financial problem i with confldtnct Mary Ellen Cliffe was hon "Monticello" near Charlottesville. Va. p.m. Wednesday in the chapel tician with Passavant Memo July, when election will again be held. He waa elected out of Moore a graduate of the West ored by a shower Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

at the home of of the Mueller Funeral Home After spending six day with rial Hospital on the near north Catholic High Schoolln Phlla Mr. and Mrs. George Derry at Peru. Rev. George McClary will officiate.

Burial will be at side in Chicago starting Au gust 1. and sons on the Chesapeake Caroline Muns. who, along with Susahne Peterson, was backed by hit Fa. ther't far tighttd training. Bay.

the Gletty vilted ev delphia. Pa. Their home will be made In Maple Park. Mr. Moore plans to attend Northern Illinois University this the 21 -member executive council.

He 1 active In variou organizations in Sycamore and is past-exalted ruler of the Elk, president of Sycamore Chamber of Commerce and is affili the Peru City Cemetery. Friends may call after erai Dointa of interest in hostess. Mary Ellen received many She has Just completed a year of dietetic Internship at the University Hospital at Madison, which enables p.m. on Tuesday at the Chapel Washiptgon. D.

C. Including the Library of Congres. They fall. gifts from well-wishers attend were overnight guest st the ing the shower, preceeding the August 20 wedding. ACKNOWLEDGE GIFT her to fulfill the requirements for membership in the Ameri netlan blinds, cupboards for Derry home in Lanham, SOMOfiAUK The Somon- The punch bowl decoration filing) was discussed and Pin before starting home.

can Dietetic Association. auk Public Library Board gel and Rombough were ap En route home they called was especially striking, with an ice ring molded with real ated with the Federated Church. Hllstrom graduated from high school in Callender. Iowa, and from Iowa State Unlver-aity in 1934. He majored In mechanical engineering.

pointed to be a committee. to on Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Duro- wishes to gratefully acknowledge the memorial gift of roses and daisies. cher and sons in Pittsburgh, discuss with the clerk, Mrs.

Police Report One Accident Isabelle Newton the avallabil Pa. money given by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gletty, Mrs. Kenneth Albrecht was ity and prices of equipment.

transferred to Rockford Me COMPLETES TRAINING and their three children, Mrs. He came to Sycamore In Donald Puckett village at YOUNGSTERS SHOULD LEARN Th difference between wishing and bavtag Over Weekend Aileen Randies, Mrs. Jessica MALTA George Rumpf, torney, was present to discuss morial Hospital from Sycamore Municipal Hospital. She is staying In room 315. Keller and Mrs.

Clinton Gletty, building code with the board completed hi basic train One minor automobile accl The money has been used to ine Julv 8. at Ft Leonard of trustee. He supplied cop dent was reported to Sycamore Wood, Mo. His wife, Marion police station over the week ies of the building code used by the community of North purchase several books which were ready for Inspection and reading on July 20. of Free port, with hi parents.

SOCIETY MEET SHABBONA The Shab- end, involving David Welch of 1948 with his wife and daughter. He and hi wife now reside at 840 Sunset Lane in Sycamore. Hilstrom's daughter Karen, graduated from Iowa State University in May of thi year and waa married to Otto J. Paul, Wheat on. Karen and Otto now reside.

in Villa Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Rumpf, L. til I I I Sr, and his aunt.

Mr. Ben Aurora and he stated he would send a copy of same to each trustee for them to study during the month and that he ety met Thursday afternoon fcf Saturday MAKE PURCHASE GENOA Mr. and Mr. Earl Elke of DeKalb, drove to Ft Leonard Wood for the gradua with Mrs. Elmer Helling.

In Scott attempted to pass eluded In the large attendance OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! would be present the next tion exercises. Enroute home A. Storm who purchased the Welch on the right while meeting to discuss a building Whey drove through part oi were several guests. Mrs. O.

M. Johnson "presided and Mrs. Welch was trying to turn left They are both graduates of code and possible ordinance the Ozarks, stopping at tne Iowa Stat University. nitol in Jefferson City, Mo. Harold Patterson, a guest According to the report.

Scott did not turn enough and struck the right rear fender of Ralph McGrew recorded. Mrs. Rosten Knight had devotions using the theme for the year Inquired as to the legal status AVOID COSTLY SIPTIC TANK TROUBLES of Palmer Drive, and Attorney George spent 10 days at home leaving by plane from Rockford, July 22, to return to Ft "Behold the Cross." Edith the Welch car. Officer Richard Mattis in Reunion for Ninety Garke Puckett was instructed to Sawyer gave the highlights of check and report at next meet Leonard Wood for eight weeks vestigated this accident. school as clerk typist.

His the Mission Magazine quiz. Mrs. L. Graeff read a thank Descendants ing. This led to a discussion of farm storm tiles being used for draining off septic tanks.

USE wife, Marion, will Join him. you note from Miss Pancake MAPLE PARK when he gets his transfer to. from the mission field for a Patterson mentioned the Zon SAFE FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1147 The National Trust Company pf STCAMOSJC Stoajcokb, Iixnfoa another camp following his training period. ing Commission of the State mission gift box sent from the society. Mrs.

Knight read fnxiVerfor '-stops odor MAPLE PARK The Board of Illinois had cautioned him of Trustees of the Maple Park 1 not to allow any more hook tlauafies wot an article sent irom ine Aurora Association concerning ups of septic tank materials organizations for which a spe First Annual Reunion of the descendants of Rev. and Mrs. George Clarke, who came over from England in the 1840's, was held Sunday at 1 p. m. to 6 p.

m. In Hopkins Park in DeKalb. Ninety people, six from the third generation, the oldest present, and on down through Village Board held their regular meeting at the Maple Park reactivate sluggish tanks fairs and festivals in the onto it. cial fee has been arranged. Town Hall on July 5.

Roll call Justus Hale, Sulo Petman, William E. Carter, engineer church. She also read a current article concerning an Lyle Spolum and George Rom Sycamore Hardware Corner W. State and California Sta. Sycamore, 111.

was answered by Sulo Pet-man, George Rombough, Mel- award bestowed on Tennessee boueh were appointed to act of St Charles was present to inquire as to the progress of resurfacing the streets, Willow Ernie Ford for singing so as special police during the an vln Johnson and Wilbur Pin-gel. Absent were Harold Gar- manv religious songs. Mrs. nual homecoming. Street from county line to Lib Fee rental for the town hall erty Street to Main Street He man and Lloyd Reed.

Minutes of the last regular Helling assisted by Mrs. Fe ter served refreshments. was discussed. Motion by Pet- was asked regarding prices man seconded by Pingel and five and six generations enjoyed a picnic lunch at 1 p. m.

and talked of old times until 8 p. m. Children there went swim ming, and organized a ball game at One Of the diamonds. charged if firm is employed. He stated they charge by day if working on a project, if un meeting held on June 6 and special meeting of June 27 were read and approved.

The treasurer's report was accepted for filing balancing as follows: General fund, FETE BIRTHDAY BURLINGTON In observance of the birthday of A. Ri-neck, hi sisters. Mrs. Anna Directory carried by roll call vote the fee will be $2n 00 for the down-stairs and $15.00 for the upstair. This fee will include everyone excepting nonprofit der contract annually on a per Telep centage.

The board will meet The second annual reunion is planned for the same time and next on August 1. water, vehicle stickers, $4939; road and bridge, $272.17. The clerk reported i '4 3. I 1 i i place next year. Officers in charge of organ Izing the next reunion are: Pftngsten of Burlington and Winnifred Rineck of Hampshire had dinner at the Oasis at Des Plaines complimentary to Mr.

Rineck. After dinner, they visited O'Hare Field re motor fuel fund for the month of June was $223.96, municipal President. Mrs. Esther Davis of DeKalb; secretary, Arthur Covers Are Legal! tax collected for the month of Drake. Sycamore, and histo turning home via Libertyvllle and Mundelein on the tollway.

On Wednesday evening Mrs. rian, Mrs. Laura Rote, Sycamore. People attended this reunion from as far as Rockton, Belvi-dere and Cambridge. Pfingsten attended a supper at Hampshire given for her brother bv Miss Rineck at March was $320.47.

Correspondence received included a questionnaire from the Division of Industrial Planning and Development on facilities in Maple Park which might be available to industry; wishing to settle here. Acting President Dr. E. CJ Hannan recognized Township1 Road Commisisoner O. J.

Se-verson. A discussion was had their home. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Couruel for the National Merchandising Corporation of Wisconsin, with headquarters in Green Bay, Wisconsin, has stated that there is nothing illegal about telephone book covers.

In a recent article appearing in the U.S. LAW WEEK, 25-LW-25I5, it stated Ackmann and family of Mt Prospect. Youth Steals Auto; Given Ninety Days Larry Farina, 17, escapee of Sycamore's first BEATNIK PARTY Saturday, July 3010 p.m. Come out, cool cart, thaw yourself. Wear your best orange crates, pads, candles "Resr la Peace, Man." Set "THE POST NEWS" for Wearing Apparel Suggestions Hers d'oeuvret Special leotnik Music Dancing; ALL FREE SYCAMORE VETERANS HOME HAS SCHOLARSHIP BURLINGTON Erman E.

that: on the1 upkeep of Washington Schairer, a June graduate of Street Severson stated that if Central 301 High School, is the village would maintain the Illinois Youth Commission Washington Street the town Camp near Savanna, was sen "A telephone company cannot enfoln free distribution of opaque directory covers listing 'sponsoring firms' and also 'emergency Telephony "The Journal of the Telephone Industry" states in a May 16, 1959, one of three outstanding Illinois youths awarded a Smith Douglas Scholarship, who are fenced to 90 day in the House of Correction by Judge Epton entering the University of Il ship would maintain Roofs Lane. There was no action taken. Village Engineer Elmer Peterson reported seven elm trees had been taken down to of Cook County, Thursday, July 2L linois College of Agriculture in thet fall. Schairer ranked issue- Farina was one of two present date. He was instruct fourth In the graduating das of 40 students and was treas ed by Acting President Han urer of the class of I960.

The awards, sponsored by the nan to contact the power company' regarding the removal of more dead trees. Improving: Smith-Douglas Inc, cover youths who stole a car from Savanna, traveled to Sycamore, abandoned the stolen ear, took another one owned by Roy Smith on Exchange Street and abandoned It In Chi cage. He will return to Sycamore furniture and equipment (ve-l four year of undergraduate study. They are based on high school scholarship, demon strated leadership and active when his 90 day are up to participation in FFA. i face charges of auto larceny.

YES The other youth who accom HAVE EETUBXED BURLINGTON Mr. and 7 panled Farina on the spree has i not yet oeen zouna Mrs. Leslie Cutts, daughter "Court ovemilet Plastic Directory Ian In New York." "Too New York Court of Appeals by S-to-2 veto, last moot overruled a regulation of the New York Public Service Commission which forbids subscribers from attaching to telephone directories, covers other than those either provided or approved by the company. "The Appeals court also concluded that there it no rational basis far that part of the commission's tariff regulation which, forbids the use of directory covers which contain advertising. Indeed, the court said, this type of regulation con stitutes aa warranted invasion of the home of a subscriber, who should ramota free to asa tech cavers, once In Ws possession, as be teas fit." Another article appearing in the U.S.

NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, dated February 22, 1957, stated that as a businessman, you can place a supplement-ary device on your telephone if it does not have injurious effect on the public or on the phont company employees or facilities. The FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION holds that the telephone company cannot prevent subscribers from using such a device. Mr. John Fichtner, of the National Merchandising Corporation, explained that this would, of course, also apply to directory covers. Mr.

Fichtner announced that a vinyl directory cover has been distributed in the Sycamore area. Karen with Janice Christensen of Plato Center returned from a vacation of several days at Gty Council Holds Meeting IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU SAVE Long Lake, Wis. ARRIVES SATEXT Monday Night HAMPSHIRE Word has been received front Joyce There will be a refularlyj Baumaa that aba has arrived safety at Zarafoaa, Spain. scheduled meeting of Syca-, more Qtjr Council Monday 1 evening at 7 JO p. m.

at the She had smooth, pleasant crossinf and is sreatly enjoy- CUUENT DIVIDEND RATE Inr her stay with a Spanish Municipal Building. 5 Business coming tip Includes i the letting of a contract for family. rJ erc Way Willtaiit Suisery trM to yosr year basinets eeigliban 1 Mtt raa. -V they'are hot iiiEOix v7 NATIONAL MERCHANDISING CORP. SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Stops Itcii Relfeveg rain.

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