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SATURDAY. JANUARY 6. 1962 'THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB. ILLINOIS PAGE FTVE OBITUARIES REPUBLICANS rni I ctim'RICH HAUL IN mill iiiinnir UU LLL I I IM, nun nnnnr WOMEN EXPECT YATES TO BEJCHOICE Will Be SrlTlrl lv tlir JAMES ALVIN FINKEL ELBURN James Alvin Fin PLAN HUDDLE BANK ROBBERY kel. 72.

El burn, recently of 247 Ahihulrr Street, Aurora, dird Friday, Jan. 5. 1962 at St. Char To Decide Wlirthrr GOP TlirT Armed Guiimrn in (llart-iuloii Hills les Hospital, Aurora, where he GREENUP. III.

UPI Authorities said seven per-tona, all Negroes, were killed today In the fiery collision of (hair car and a truck on U. S. 40 near the fair grounds here. Authorities "laid no Identification was immediately available. Dmiocrat to I'nrf DirLarii MioiitilOflYrOuii had been a patient since Thursday.

lie was born July 29. 1189 at Coburn. the son of Ezra and Debby Brown Finkel. He is survived by his widow Blanche: a daughter. Mrs.

Walter Miller, Boulder Hill; two Prt Intrmatlunal WASHINGTON Republican CHICAGO Rep. Sidney Yates, the apparent choice for Woman's Club Hears Dramatic Harp Music leaders' planned! a private huddle today Tony the Democratic nomination for United States senator, and five rcartIo IIollii CHICAGO Three masked gunmen one of them armed with a submachine gun, escaped with almost $.70, (MR) in a lightning holdup at a bank in suburban Clarendon Hills Friday. "Nonody was hurt but they nearly cleaned us out," assistant cashier Eugefle Killing said. The three men ran into the bank Just two minutes before It other aspirants to the post wnttnrr me iur snouia oner its own Stale of the Union message after President Kennetlv awaited official announcement Harp music asserts Itself dra sons, James LaCrescrnta, Samuel Youngstown. ins IteverKal of Com id ion -t 'i Si i of the nominee by party slate- matically as Doriss Briggs plucks four step-children.

Mr. Harold, lays his program before Con- makers today. the strings with a practiced for the harp by Marcel Samuel Rousseau, "Pirouetting Music Box." "Night Breeze" and "Be Corrigan, Glen Ellyn; Lee and gress next Thurlay Yates stock win given anoth Francis Harder, Aurora; Ray er boost Friday when he receiv I'nltrd Intrrnatiiina! CHK'ACiO The allea-ed boss The Idea to spell out the He Dublican alternative! to Ken hand. As recital soloist for De-Kalb Woman's Club-on Friday, Miss Briggs played French compositions, short stories in music mond Harder, Elbum; IS grand ed the support of the Chicago children and five great-grandchildren; a nephew Francis Gray Jamison who made his home hind the Barracks," were by Car-loa Salzedo. Rhythmic taps on the wood of the harp blended smoothly into "Sounds In the then she played "Believe Me With All Those Endearing and traditional favorites.

nedy's proposals comes from Chicago's Ranand has won GOP national Chairman William' reversal of an income lax con E. Miller, a House member from. milar to the rap thM upstate New York (sent his predecessor, the late Al Miller invited House into a fi-drral prison IT A Appearing In Fellowship Hall Federation of Labor. A resolution adopted by the labor organization was miiit prior to Yates' appearance before the Democratic slatemakers. Six potential candidates ap with the Finkels: a sister Mrs.

of First Methodist, the opening Louis Barley, Kaneville and portion of her performance in lYoung Charms" and All other nieces and nephews. can Leader t. harle A. MalletK: l' "i'i-i eluded "The Brook," composed Through the Night." runerai services will De neio mher inukrimrn in 'ruled here trldav hat there wss by Hassman; "Claire DeLune. peared at the closed door session, where Yates made it officially known that he is a candi Monday at 2 p.m.

from Our Sa- the uoue to a umn conference1 "prejudicial error'' in Anthony viours Lutheran Church. Au- ik. nroDosal The J- (Tough Tonv) Arrardo's trial Miss Briggs' cosmopolitan appearances have been with the Debus sey and "Variation pastor eles sur un vieux noel," arranged orchestras of the Chicago Sym date for the post held by Senate was scheduled to close. Twelve customers and eight employe were in the bank at the tlm. The robber with the submachine nun ordered the customer and employes to line up against the wall.

"Don't press any buttons," he told an employe. Another gunman struck the bank's executive vice president. Robert Darr. 32. high on the neck with a pistol, stunning him.

A teller was forced to open the barred gate to the bank vault. The gunmen scooped an estimated $40,000 to $50,000 from a cash drawer in bills of $5. $10, and $20 denominations into a phony, the Grant Park Sympho rora with Rev. Paul G. Krentz group pnnri to consult Senate charge of dodging the fed officiating.

Burial will be gnp Leader Everett M. Dirksen.j""1 income tax Gardner Cemetery, Maple Park.who WM not Washington, by! Th' case was remanded to the ny. Lyric Opera, New York Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen. Yates was reported to have Friends may call at the Installation To Be Held Opera, the Ballet Theatre, Chica Dieterle Lake Street Memorial go Business Men's, the Ballet the blessing of Chicago Mayor Home, Aurora, after 7 o'clock telephone.

Federal District Court for a new The party chairman feels that trial the GOP would benefit by an! the majority opinion. Ap affirmative statement containing oeals Court Justices F. Ryan its recommendations for dealing -Duffy and J. Roer Kiley held Richard J. Daley the Democrat this evening.

Russe De Monte Carlo and the New York City Ballet. She is best known, though, as a re MASCULINE LINES Hi light, warm Jacket of cotton suede haa clean, masculine lelf-piped yoke effect, (quared-off collar and welted sleeve seaming. Both Jackets shown are lined in washable acrylic fiber pile. With Dinner ic kingpin in Illinois. Daley ear cital soloist.

Mrs. Emest Han lier asked United Nation's Ambassador Adlai Stevenson to run JUSTIN DAVIS Justin Davis, Nekoossa. Wis. Installation of new officers for the DeKalb County Medical son introduced Miss Briggs, who that the jurors in Accardo's trial had been exposed to newspaper publicity prejudicial to the defendant. Thev said trial Judee with national problems to be recited by Kennedy.

He believes that the party already has a generally agreed a native of DeKalb. died Friday, was presented by the music de against Dirksen but the former Illinois governor refused. Assistants Association is sched Jan. 5, 1962, at Nekoossa. partment chairman, Mrs.

Harold uled for Thursday evening. Jan The seven-term congressman Man Hard to Pry From Favorite Coat He was born April 28, 1906 in DeKalb, the son of Mr. and position on many of these is Julius J. Hoffman did not sufficiently Instruct the Jurors to ig 11. A social hour and dinner is planned at the Sycamore Elks sues, but that Its position nets from Chicago said Daley asked him two weeks ago if he was interested In running for the Sen Club starting at 6:30 p.m.

and nore the publicity. little public attention when the insallation will be the im Duffy and Kiley also held that final bill is passed with most ate. After a certain amount of pressive candlelight service. Mann. Andrea Farrls represented DeKalb Senior Scout Troop In presenting a certificate of appreciation to DeKalb Woman'a Club Mrs.

Dennis Collins, president, accepted the recognition on behalf of the club which has sponsored the troop for a number of Mrs. Charles Davis. He was a truck driver. Davis is survived by one daughter, Mr. Ernest Boddy, DeKalb; two sons, James of DeKalb and Jerome of Malta: a Republicans voting against it All six potential candidates are so good looking and so The doctor employers and In many cases.

Miller said, said they would not run with pleading and threatening to make a man give up a worn-out coat, most women throw up their wives have been invited as Hoffman erred in allowing Ac cardo's Income tax returns dat ing back to 1940 to be intra duced as evidence. Accardo has been found guil GOP ideas are incorporated into guests for this special event, at administration bill without out the support of party leaders. All said they would support the slatemakers' chofce. sister, Mrs. Ansil Powell, Ne which Harry Dexter of Chicago their hands in despairing defeat It' a fact that menin general, credit to the GOP.

to be the guest speaker. years. light in weight that you should have no trouble convincing bim to trade in that bedraggled favorite for a handsome new coat. Men will find there's a style to suit every taste. There are full-length coats and waist-length jackets, and a variety of bag They also rifled two teller' drawers.

The men then fled in what witnesses said was a black 1960 Oldsmobile. "The whole operation took four minutes," a policeman said. The getaway car was found abandoned a short time later at a restaurant parking lot along the Illinois Tollway, police said. The motor of the car was still warm. However, police were not able to find any witnesses who saw the robbers change cars.

Witnesses said the man with the submachine gun appeared to be the leader. He was described as a natty dresser about 40 years old. He wore a sport coat, topcoat and gray slack. Also appearing before the ty of illegally deducting expenses for the operation of a Mer koossa: two brothers, Ross Davis, Blue Island, and Ray Davis, DeKalb; five grandchildren; and are finicky about the right bulk Installation will be conducted, A thought provoking film. Cox will officiate.

Burial will be slatemakers were Chicago indus of their clothes, by Ruth Slater, the president of cedes car from his income tax Time and Two Women, was trialist Arnold H. Maremont, several nieces and nephews. He the state organization. shown to the club audience by for 1956 through 195S. During that time he was carried on the state Rep.

Paul Simon, Chica in Maple Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel Sunday evening only. Once they've found a casual winter outercoat they like the feel of. they'll hang on to It was preceded in death by his New officers to be Installed go advertising executive Draper wife, Dr. T.

P. DeGraffenried of DeKalb. It is provided by the American Cancer Society and are: President, Mrs. Corrine Berg; president elect, Mrs. Lu payroll of Premium Beer Sales, as a salesman.

Daniels, Allan J. Dixon, and Ir lengths in between. There are squared-off collars, shawl collars, and peaked lapels. ving Dillard. Funeral services will be held at 2 pjn.

Monday, Jan. 8, at the Ronan-Burch Mortuary with the cille Marshall: secretary. Mrs, Janet Ellsworth and treasurer, Dillard said he warned the for years 'with grim determination. You ladies who are weary of trying to get your man out of the old and into the new should dealt with uterine cancer. Each club of the Illinois Federation Is Some coats have detachable pile slatemakers against picking MRS.

JOSEPH ELLIS ROCHELLE Mrs. Joseph Ellis, 46. of 410 Cleveland Rochelle, died at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Jan.

5. 1962 in the Rochelle Rev. Chester Carls officiating Mrs. Pearl Coleman. The retir collars.

Burial will be in Fairview Ceme Chicago candidate to run against ing officers are: President, Llna cooperating with the American Society to bring Information to A man can have his choice of The government claimed Accardo never worked for his a week salary as a beer salesman. It said the job was a coverup for illegal income. Accardo was sentenced to six years in prison and fined have better luck year, Dirksen. Illinois' other senator, tery. Trotter, president elect, Mrs men's poplin, suede, leather or cordu A wide variety of Democrat Paul Douglas, is from Friends may call at thfu40Smtai where she had been ad- Berg; secretary.

Guyla Wine- roy. Creslan pile lining and leisure-time coats and jackets women which they hope will eventually succeed in completely eliminating this type of can neral home from 3 to 5 and 7 Chicago. WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP MALTA The Woman' Fel brenner and treasurer, Ethel mitted on Wednesday trimming can be either curly- are now appearing in the stores Dillard said a Chicago candi Pedersen. The former Burnice Faye textured or smooth. Whatever lowship of the Congregational While the styling is varied, all cer.

date would lose 50.000-75.000 000 after being convicted Dec. 9, 1960. are designed for easy-moving h's favorite color, he'll find Walters was born Dec. 4, 1915 in Rochelle the daughter of Frank downstate votes at the start. Mrs.

Collins and Mrs. Leslie Church will meet Tuesday morning at the home of the presi with all this to choose He has been free on a rnmfnrt ThM Mat! lined and Club and Lodge A few hours before the slate Holmes poured coffee and tea and Elizabeth Bell Walters. She 000 appeal bond. dent, Mrs. Charles Abbott Cof trimmed with acrylic fiber pile from, he may even suggest buy ing new coat himself especi during the social hour.

The buf married Joseph I. Ellis, Aug. 21. fee and rolls will be served at Hospital Benefit Club will makers met, Rep. Peter F.

Mack blasted "the slatemaking procedures used in our state by fet table was centered with a 1933 at Rochelle. She had been ally if you point out that these 9 a m. and the meeting will fol SOCIETY TO MEET MALTA The Woman's Socie bouquet of yellow chrysanthe meet with Mrs. Russell Smith. 205 Augusta Avenue, Tuesday low.

All members are urged to employed at Downey's Cleaners for the past 12 years. pile fabrics are washable and can look just as handsome years both parties." Mack, who had to 9 p.m. Sunday. WILLIAM H. RILEY DIXON William H.

Riley, onetime resident of DeKalb, died suddenly Friday evening, Jan. 5, 1962, at Dixon, where he made his borne. He i survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Wln-netka; two grandsons; three sisters, Mrs. C.

A. Busse of DeKalb; Mrs. Joseph Askvig of Rochelle and Mrs. Mae McAleer of Oak Park; and one brother, John of Miami, Fla. ty of Christian Service of the at 2 p.m.

It will not be an all attest. later. She is survived by her hus Malta Methodist Church will mums and candles. Mrs. Arthur Krupp and Mrs.

Edward Wagley were co-chairmen of the hostess committee. Assisting them were day meeting as previously New Officers Of Ladies Aid Are Installed The Immanuel Lutheran Ladles been considering seeking the Senate nomination, announced in Washington he would run for meet Wednesday, Jan. 10 at the band; two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Nancy) Wolford, Rochelle; Weight comfort this year is family affair. (These coats are scheduled.

Mrs. R. C. Anderson will en church. All officers, secretaries! re-election to Congress instead, Mrs.

Robert Hunt, Mrs. Hal shown in equal abundance for Mack said he received no as and circle chairmen are urged to attend the executive commit Cummins, Mrs. Earl Kennedy, the ladies, too). surance that Democrats in the Mrs. Dan Little.

Mrs. Ben Gor If you're clever about it, In Aid met Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. Officers for tertain Group Six of the Catholic Daughters of America Monday evening at 8 o'clock. She will be assisted Mrs. Fred L.

Died- don and Mrs. Philip Schmidt, Mrs. Robert (Carole) Brachle, Ashton; four grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Frank Walters, Rochelle; two brothers, Frank, Mendota; George, Rochelle; a sister, Mrs. Leroy (Lola) Kurth, Rockford.

downstate area would have I voice in the selection of a the course of a shopping trip LEHAN'S EVERYDAY SPECIAL y'i Fried Chicken Carry Out Only tfl With French FrleW tee meeting at 1:30 followed by the regular meeting at 2 p.m. Mrs. Paul Willrett will present the lesson, "The Mission of the February 2, Dr. Carl Winters deux" you might be lucky Funeral arrangement are be will present a program. Jet the coming year were Installed.

Mrs. Fred Foster assumed the duties of president with Mrs. enough to come home with one Maremont said he carried the rich. Journey to Understanding." ing completed at Dixon and burial will be at Steward. for Arthur Carstedt as vice presi Funeral services will be held Should your subtle hints leave support of 59 county chairmen into the politicking sessions Friday.

Maremont supposedly the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet at 2 Church of Christ In Latin America." Ruth Circle members will be in charge of refreshments! with Mrs. Earl Busby, chairman. I dent. Masonic Lodge him cold, at least you ll still PAUL THIEL at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the St.

Patrick Catholic Church with Mrs. Elliolt Birch will serve as p.m. Tuesday at the Salvation MAPLE PARK Paul Thlel, of secretary and Mrs. James Wat had the unofficial support of his long-time friend. Gov.

Otto Ker- rural Maple Park, died Satur have the satisfaction of throwing out that perennial irritation his old coat. Army Citadel. aon as treasurer. Rev. E.

George Installs New Officer Grps day morning, Jan. 6, 1962, at the ner. Krause conducted the installa Msgr. Leo Keenan officiating. Burial will be in St.

Patrick's cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Dee The Woman's Auxiliary of Sycamore Municipal Hospital. tion service. Committee chairmen desig He was a former supervisor TRAVEL IS Edwin Burnell was installed the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a business meeting on Monday at 8 p.m.

in the VFWi of Cortland Township. County Group Plans Dinner nated were Christian fellowship as worshipful DeKalb Funeral arrangements are be HAZARDOUS Home for Funerals where friends may call Sunday afternoon and until time' of services. Lodge 144 Ancient Free and Ac Hall. ing completed by Van Natta Fu cepted Masons Friday evening Superb Dining for th finest la STEAKS-CHOFS-SEAFOODS COCKTAILS KENDALL'S RANCH neral Home. (continued from Page I) In February Duplicate Bridge meets evening at 7:30 with Mrs.

temperatures and even a chairman. Mrs. E. George Krause: Sunshine chairman, Mrs. Carstedt; visiting committee, Mrs.

Edwin Brandt, Mrs. Louis Schroeder, Mrs. Carstedt; program chairman, Mrs. Ike Jacobs. After devotions, a luncheon was served by the DeKalb County Democratic MRS.

OLIVE PARKIN KIRKLAND Funeral services in ceremonies at the Masonic Temple. 'Worshipful Master Joseph Ferguson opened the ceremonies by introducing the Installing of-. John Glidden, 917 West Lincoln Women's organization met Air transportation was crip Thursday at the Democratic for Mrs. Olive Parkin, 81, who died Thursday, Jan. 4.

1962 at. PHONE 6-7124 PIZZA-VILLA Highway. Bridgettes wll meet Wednes pled for a while in and out of Headquarters. film on nar ficers who were headed by New York. Chicago and Buffalo.

the DeKalb County Home will cotics was shown. State Repre Right Worshipful District Dep day at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Chicago streets were coated Phone 421 Route 4 Four Miles East of Sycamore be held from the Vrha Chapel! Mrs. Harrison Sawyer, Mrs. Fred Vanderbeek and Mrs.

Laura Weiherman. Plans were also uty Grand Master of the 40th Mrs. Henry Anderson, 915 North with a thick rind of ice, follow at 2 p.m. Monday. Rev.

John sentative Feme Carter Pierce, a member of the Illinois Narcotics Commission, gave a brief resume District Spirsum Wright Wright Ninth Street. ed by wet, blinding snow. Heavy plows bucked the drifts -which made for project to be held installed Burnell, and then of this group work. later this month. Right Worshipful Master George closed schools, office and fac Bette Lee Pyfer, county chair See You There Campbell, grand lecturer, In tories Friday in Kansas and Mis YOU ARE INVnTn TO ATTEND THE i-t I stalled the other officers.

KIWANIS The DeKalb Kl Honpital Note woman, presided at the business meeting. Reports were given and plans were outlined for the souri, f-The vicious weather wax blam Others on the Installing team wanis club will install 1962 of ijjjjj mm mmm mmr -mr mr -m mm mmr mt mmm a 1 ID A MT rtDEMIM: I ST. MARY'S ed for many deaths since were: Worshipful Paul Chesher, secretary; Worshipful ficers, directors and committee chairmen at meeting to be Admitted Surgical, Ellery Brother Wallace Jackson, mar Although the worst weather Landis, Klrkland; medical, Mrs, held at 6 p.m. Monday at the shal, and Worshipful Brother testimonial dinner to be given for Mrs! Pierce. It will be held In February at the Elks Club.

Mr. Pyfer will serve aa general chairman of the dinner with Frances Sarich taking charge of Robert E. Williams, Mrs. Cather Elks dub. Ed Carstedt, chaplain.

ine Carlson. Mrs. Frank V. LIONS The Lions Club of Past Master Harold Quarn- DeKalb will enjoy "steak night" concentrated on the nation's eastern half, Helena, Mont, was battered, by gale force winds up to 70-miles an hour which knocked over signs and tore the branches from trees. strom Invited retiring Master starting at 6:30 p.m.

Monday at hospitality. Jeanne Cornell Is Ferguson to join the Past Mas Smith, ail DeKalb. Dismissed Judy Jennings, DeKalb. DE KALB PUBLIC the Cabin. chairman' of decorations and Beverly Sullivan of invitations.

ters Club immediately after Burnell was installed. JAYCEES -The DeKalb I Jay-cees will each bring one peWin as a guest at a meeting' toJbe Refreshments were served Admitted Medical, Pamela Thursday with Frances Sarich held Monday, Jan. 8. Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

serving as hostess. The next Other officers installed were: senior warden. Victor Fawcett; junior warden, Ed Worrall; treasurer, Harold 'Blake; secretary, Kenneth Richardson; chap ROTARY The Rotary Club Harold Morris. Mrs. Robert I January 7, 19622:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Ar Carole Ann's School of Charm I SELMMMOVEMENT. MODOJMS i ill j' Ij Matte-Up Hair Sfyling 1 meeting will be Feb. S. of DeKalb will resume its regu Seeks Damages From Tavern for Injuries Damages totalling 30,000 are ought from a DeKalb tavern lar Monday meetings, Jan. 8, at Shagamogus, DeKalb; Ellen Ves ta, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Vesta, Sycamore. Dismissed -r- Rose Sims. Eu Sorarin Sidelights the Rice Hotel. lain.

Harry Butcher; senior dea son, Marshall Henn; Junior deacon, John Larson; senior stew RADIO CLUB Kishwaukee Radio Club meets in club room gene Huntzicker, Mrs. Nellie January 4 Kappa Delta Soror ard, Donald Merwin; junior owner and the owners of the Monday at 8 p.m. Harding. Mrs. Edith Woods, Samuel Coffie, DeKalb; Mrs.

ity pledges at Northern Illinois University held "turn-about steward. Dean Quamstrom; marshal, George Weaver: tyler, building in a lawsuit filed re cently in Circuit Court by a Holder and daughter, Dirorc Suit Joe Farrar. day," where the pledges assumed the role of active and the ac Genoa. Refreshments were served by young DeKalb man Who claimed injuries in a fall on the steps. Praecipes for divorce wives of th new officer with.

tives took a turn at being pledges once more. Turn-about day be Elliott Lay, Jr sued Richard filed (n Circuit Court recently Mrs. Edwin Burnell and Mrs. Birth ODonnelL doing business as the gan with a breakfast at the tea Victor Fawcett presiding at the by: Dons King vs John r. King; Ronald G.

Main vs. Catherine A. room and concluded with a party coffee service. 1009 Tavern at 1009 Market Street DeKalb, "charging that careless and negligent mainte Kft Raur. A I Wardrohm If held at the sorority house.

Main. A second son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Smith of DeKalb in SL Mary' Hospital on Saturday.

1962. Duarie Divorces granted: The pledges provided enter Janice Ann Carroll, DeKalb, tainment and presented' the actives with KD gifts. Betty Pas- Proportionment v) from Jerry Blake Carroll, cruel Laurence weighed eight pounds. Crystal Ball Gazer Steals Show Outfit nance was responsible for worn steps on which tie fell April 1961. suffering injuries.

He asked $15,000 damages. Frederick and Mary Nette, kausky was. named "worst pledge 12 ounces. ty; La vina M. Bishop, Sycamore, from James C.

Bishop; cruelty; for the day." Vicki Brunetti was His brother. Douglas Laverne Is 6 year oil), Mr. and Mrs. Jos Mariorie L. Cornwall, DeKalb, selected as "best pledge." owners of the building alio were from Charles R.

Cornwall, arH Someone with an" eye for the cued tor on the came i I I. ii nulled; Alvin Berg. DeKalb, from eph Smith. DeKalb, na Mr. aim Mrs.

Walter Miller of Forreston future swiped five tnowtlres 4Jt Club charge. Virginia Berg, cruelty; Karen rims and all fcom a Jeep park Lay demanded a Jury triaL" are the grandparents. Phyllis Morltz, Genoa, from Eu ed in a field one and one half The Northern Twilites 4K gene Ray Moritz, cruelty. mile east of Shabbona. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lund of Fires. Club met mursoay at we uon Vernon Houghtby. owner of Mark ham are the parents of Duncan home with 35 members and two guests nresent Project the Jeep, said the tire and son. James Leigh, bom Wednes- fl j- Self-Confidence -i Walking Pols facials Toiiay Weather wheel were taken sometime be day, Jan.

3, 1962. Mrs. Lund IsUrm on milk was given by Rujtl tween. Bee 29 and Jan. 1.

the former Jeanne Butler of De- Carlson and Roberta Pntchard Minor Damage Here Friday A fire Friday destroyed a Approximate value of the sto Kalb. The Lunds also have 3- spoke on baking terminology. Demonstrations, included one len Hems would probably reach well over $100. jrear old son, Scott, 'TO SUNDAY ion Judging a baked product by heater and wiring under the dash on a car owned by Darryl Plcjpttaaa Mt Sirurd'Laraen. member of AocMimMtoa toe ymwt Miller.

Waterman, at First Mary Newqulst Alicia Htsaong. assistant home adviser, was guest of the club: Refmhnlents! WINTER SCHEDULE MALTA The Malta Township I mimi I. .1 SPECIAL OFFER TO THE FIFTY GIRLS ENROLLED Trinity Lutheran Church, and at at Street and Sytamote Firemen said the fir was Library will begin the winter nresent borne in Canton. on I were served by the committee. Hih Hl(H J9 yr IX caused by a defective heater, i furlough from the mission field jThe next meeting win be Jan.

26 es hour this month and they win the one used regularly fori Firemen also made a safety i la Cameroun. west Africa, wurat the Duncan home at 7 p.m. Law mm at ham a tm. I Lot om rnr aa Low Mat 3 M1H TMI mrs at the 10 30 a m. servtcel IWW noriii.i.

uM January and February. Wedneav at day, 4-t p.m. and 7 to pjn. Saturdays, to pjn. with no The Malta Sunshine 4-H Club; mm tmriu jratert? m.

mi Trtnltv Sunday, in we eve Street, when space heater ill have its organlzatkM meet-j "''J0 ning wlII show pictures to lev en ing hour oa Saturday for the two months. I flooded with oIL No damage reported. accompany bis aMssag at 7J0jint Monday at 7 JO pm. at Ve.amK uv mm. pja.

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