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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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nrn tnKAUi daily eckals, PAGE TWO I he uM mnt.i a A sait: sxack IKE MEETS SI I tw, ciHi, VAlilte Krgt xtri 4J't; mld -u nwdluina 4 aianuaiiU rurirnl innjiii uulirt is, check JL 3IACMILLAN Qgh County I Starting Iu -March of Dimes Rally and. Services at Foursquare RicLarJ Layman lias Surgr ry at Uotiital Rkhard Layman umlerwent surgery yesterday at1 DeKalb Public HosDltal. He has been in DU QUOIN, -State and the Treasurer Elmer Hoffman said note-" "For my hunT his Inspectors who attend open-1 tlv" Hi .1 1957 CEKA1J COUNTY 1957 SAFE DRIVING RECORD (Continued From Pat uix oi saieiv qfdosii uoxes aeei HlCAl.O I AH l.OMS strange sijhts. One such box. Chronicle fTaai Ads ROCHELLE The Oirle Coun COtUN; Nu.

1 yellow XA. Ko. 1 Ah hnntlsl for th rf thro mile over the Pacific was almost certain to create new Rev. L. T.

Charter, pastor of the Foursquare Church, 615 If Chapter of the March of land one-half weeks and will re- 17 II It 20 21 22 23 OA IS: surge of optimism; In the ability of the United States and the No. 1 hravjr white 73 Dimes held a kick-off banquet on Monday evening at Maxson's No. hli 1i Ghosts jnd Goblins 3Velcome West to outstrip Russia In the Manor with 90 present to hear South announces a Sunday School rally on- Saturday, and the first of two week. of tpeclai evening services- beginning Sunday. -Bev.

Erie Hebson, pastor ef raee or-apace ww in CIUCAQO r.RAI!t RA.M.t wiuitr A. E. Musselman, the chapter Added to this was other an main there for approximately one more week. He entered following bumi -received wh'le burning leaves. '-Richard ls freshman at DeKalb High School and lives with his gramlparentjt Mr, and SIra, Bruce K.

Pierce, 211 South chairman give a report on the Mrnth I' flim 1957 prtfgram and Introduce A E-D A Safurday, Oct. 26 ElvaHalp COMI IN COSTUMI Jimmy Williams, four-year-old Aouneementt new U. S. strides In the modem weapons field. These Included the sue-eauttetlhg of a 1300-mile 22 I Deatai -157" I Acctdean the Foursquare Church.

Jn -Ro-chelle, will be In charge of the Days ut tl UtC SiTs, 'Ji4. Mr. 2joh 331 Mar. jis ais 3itv Juty ij oav Dee. 1 150'i J21 4 yimi.

12) 'lio My soft of Mr, and Mrs. William of Aahton. the "Mr. March Soratay'School rally which be-Ctna at 7:30 p.m. Rev.

Hobson Jupiter missile, disclosure of an of Dimes, lor at S5or Third Street-tie was formerly i Chronicle carrier. atomic depth charge for com trttrStmaafSSHoorcrordlnat- Don Broome was Introduced July Llus I) 130 UOVk batting Soviet submarines and or of the Roe River Division I ana spoKe oi mna raising. uaiei 6f Tkani Canisg Uvt Music DoaeHo. fun ro au fuiuc iNvmrj AT which IrKludwjfve Accldtt 18 Killed in 56 Dee. 7 7 KlK ETTBoehrnrslaTe" Tesentatlve of the National Foundation of mlssile which eventually will in This area.

4 carry lU.S. satellite into space. Special music, a chalk draw Mar. M'i 0m MS May 7S MS 7 Jo' 3 HTRIM Infantile Paralysis, was the speaker and said the theme of; ing and a message will be given the year Is "Survlvsr is Not iii a OBITUARIES by Ruth A nderson. Sunday School superintendent of the Molin Gospel Temple.

Enough." There art 10? mnaonf people under the age of 40 the United States and 98 perjiuiy 8s.is tt 'i ami. irii 74 3S6' J37 I ft tasvasi Rev. Florence M. Geldner of Miami, will speak at serv- TOM VATNE DEKALB Tom Vatne, 70, njr. sent oi an paraiyne polio or-: IT7't IT' 127' WV, 13B4 ices each night, except Salur-'a resident of Dek'atb and llvini cur in tnis group, uniy million of the 109 million day and Monday, beginning attt 417 South Seventh Street, 7:45 p.m.

Rev. Geldner Is a pMsei suddenly at the 23t last Uncota Hwy. DeKalb, B. 2 for Rev. Gustafson received the three shots.

I Workers have been named iraiiK-r aim cv.njsru.ii, vuiK rlnlty mmeran oiurcn on cousin's home were Mr. and Mrs; Rex Diehl. she Is the former Adeline Edel of DeKalb. now of Denver; and Charles EngeL a graduate of Northern Illinois University who I at for each township of the county. Wednesday, Oct 23, 1957, rVrOCKS CWtMv W.

W. tlirn a Cs. 1 m. Qwtlfi Tom Vatne was born March Those In Flagg are Mrs. Alvln Egland, Mrs.

Marcia mil. Mrs. Robert F. Jackson, Mrs. James I on Birthday Members of the Board of Administration of the First LuuY tnoathtr uHth 16, 1887.

the son of Knut and Bertha Vatne. He was married to Rachel Knutson In Sycamore tn rfc rrt tpfi4 ctlv Fort Carson with the National Guard. -Mrs. Mann was a guest thm hnml nf Rv and Mn H. Coombs, Mrs.

Phyllis Zies, Mrs, Floyd Andrew, Mrs, Rob nmnt txi, rrtcndM It rim in 1911. inmurn mn or mornln. an their wives and the church taught in campaigns throughout the country. Mrs. Mabel Rich, who accompanies Rev.

Geldner, will present vocal and Instrumental musical numbers each night The public Is Invited to attend the rally and the special services. DeKalb Woman Surviving are his wife, Ra ert Van Kirk, Mrs. Herman Relnetk. Mr. and Mrs.

A. eneHihtrr mniert Borftt-taklni Ju bfni Bonn. Th tlrkw rn late (tnvnt staff, gave a surprise coffee Roy Kng and four chel, several nieces and neph Musselman, Donald R. Broome, mwm a me mars? prnf and ran. ews; six brothers and one sis inurn acmna snlll 11:45 a.

m. Patricia Weeks. Mrs. Blair ter, Toby Vatne of Washington, parry last evening drOT. Rev.

Klng WM one Rev. Milton V. Gustafson tjme MteUn, pMtor or birthday. Flrst Methodist Church in Rev. Gustaf son was engrossed iK Ih nrewntlv amine a wrmq ot noara.

At It t-treme wa wvtn minute behind floor transaction. Benny Vatne of DeKalb, Charles Thuestad. Betty Crouch, Mrs. Roy Hegland and Mr. and of Aurora, Martin of dare, Os Mrs.

Kenneth Ste. Marie, car of Sycamore and one broth er and sister living In Norway. fn a Board of Deacons meeting Lh Npw Gnct Methodut In his study while the group D(nw prepared for party. At 9:30 pm wg Mnl he answered a knock at hU ion hli door and was greeted with thew)fe from. Bmhxtnt Wfn cries of 'happy birthday.

tmAint Mnv-ntion at rotor. He was preceded In death by one Youth Group Program Set wot ner, Vacations in New Mexico Mrs. Libble Holdridge arrived in DeKalb Tuesday after spending about two and a half months Mr, and Mrs. Vatne came to DeKalb to make their home for Saturday Otto Baur presented the hon-jdo springs. Mrs.

Mann vlsitedj about eight months ago from HART SCHAFFNER with her son. Clyde Holdridge, their farm home south of town. Professor J. Merrill Tanne- Mrs. Holdridge and their chll naa been a farraet.all of hlll will direct the Chicagoland dren, Adra Mae, David and ius ttfe In the Waterman and Choraleera In a musical program sponsored by the DeKalb crea guest win a Kiu inm.

lnem tnere tn Broadmoor those present. Birthday kejiote was served by Mrs. Donald An-j thp. weekend derson and Mrs. Stanley Peter- tuck dreve Mrs Mann t0 TOt ion presided at the coffee table.

jfajre nfar wherf hf Present at the party were had pent tlie summers when and Mrs Walter Weedlun. of she made her home there, Axtell. Nebr, the parents of Steven, at RoswelL N. M. DeKalb areas and was active In While In the South she leht months County Youth For Christ, and MARX I a Sunny Slope, a suburb of "a i Phoenix.

where she was1 Hp aa a member of the the film "South to the Harvest," is to be shown Saturday night. The meeting of the youth Allied Crnmlrl TT American Can 40i American Motor American Radiator ljk Amertran Smeltlnt 41J Amerlran Tl. and Ttlr 1SJU Anaoonda Wi ARMCO 4H A. T. ami S.

P. SOU, B. and O-SSH Bethlehem Steel 41 Canadian Purine agu i. I. Cat 1SH C.

M. St. Paul Rltmd 14U North Wnleni 174 On-viler Citn-n rornmoi wealth FrtiKm-ST -Curtla Wrtht 31 rtousla Aircraft 4tt DtiPonl Nemours ITOti Oenerat Dvnamlca St. Onerat nectrlc SOS Oenenl Mnlor (kxxtrich SJi, International Bualneaa aU Inspiration Onrr 39't International Harveater31 International Nickel 7 tu Jonea and Lauthlln 45 '4 Kenneeott Coooer S4 Marahs'l rld SO Miami Copper 36 Montfomerr Ward S3 National Biscuit S8t I1 National Cash Rrlster--M National Clt New York Central 1H North Amerlran Artatlon S3H J. C.

Prnnev 7S Pennivlvsnla Railroad UTi help nod 42U Trinity Lutheran Church. Ser the guest of a former DeKalb vice will be held at the Trinity resident. Mrs. Etta Clarx. Mrs.

Gustafson. who celebrated their wedding anniversary yes-! llotpital ftoleu group is slated for 7:45 in the In Roswell, she visited nurcrt at 2 p.m. at tl lrln L.m 111. DeKalb Junior High School. terday.

4- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetz who wn nev. I ST.51ABVN Label doesa't show, but your good judgement does! Mr. Tannehlll is the present i Admitted 'AcT-ioVnt.

rrrs4W AfWating. Bur- I mjreports that the health of be In Fairvlew Ceme- larv minister of music sat the Chi William McBee. DeKalb cago Gospel Tabernacle, after Travels to Colorado for cal, Susaii Fox. daughter of Mr jWM has been poor. serving for 23 years as the Friends may call at the Wlrtz and Mrs.

Gilbert Fox. Mrs. Vlr-1 7 Funeral Home from this of of Music ior gll MeGlashan. Hugo "cviiasnan. nugo unoecerg.

'1 1 ramily VISIT ITed HarrI. DeKalb; Walter Grange Aetcs Ing. Thursday, until noon on 1t nm' 1 Mrs. Harold Mann returned itrasii ueallis Dlwnlwd Rirh.i Pomona Grange is meeting Wednesday from Denver, Colo. SnW, EVA EDXA THORXE Accidental ardson.

Albert Schoenhach, Kar i Friday with Ney'i Grange and en Elliott, daughter of Mr. and lunch will be potiuck. The group HINCKLEY Mrs. Eva Edna Thome, 80. a resident of Cort.

Radio Cnrnoratlon 5 where she had spent a week with a cousin. Dr. Robert Shatturk and his two sons. She also1 Visited other relatives and is to convene st the usual time. Mrs.

Clyde Elliott, DeKalb. Republic Steel 4HH If you've never enjoyed the confidence and satisfaction that wearing an IISAM suit brings now 1 the time to try' one. Few suite; at any price can create an air ci distinction, coupled with comfort, land, died on Monday, Oct. 21. 1937 In Chicago after a lingering Illness.

She was Iwrn In Cornvllle. Inquest Finds Death of two persons In an automobile collision northwest of Sycamore Augu 25 was mends. Travel was by air- DtKAI.R WHl.lf! Rear. Roebuck and Slnelalr Oil Si ftnrony Vacuum 90H Koulhern Psrlflc Standard Oil of Calif. 4 nimlwed Mrs.

Martin Clyde Sanders. Mrs. Has- cUine Mrs. Mann at fcer SUnliery and son. Svcsmore; kplt.

hafeDeKalhi mmi 11 mi, inniana 40 fer orWHiam sand Elizabeth 4, nA rtnorj UM, N. Rtudebiker-Parksnl 43 Swift nd Co as1, Tex a Com-iany oi Tlmken Roller Resrtnf 37'f Yn WpXtoZru was received In Harmonv and Fairfield. tn 1900 she was married to Fred Thome alU." rlA Solon Mills, TU. I. 7V, wuni- Kir Mi V.

X. Rubber 36' I'. Steel M'i Wet In house Fleet rlr.M National Standard 2SJS Northern Ilimnti rVjrn. 1513'i Wurtltier-strTH She a member of the "Herewoir 6:. p.m.

"Invasion' p.m. well as one by Hart Schaff-ner A Marx, "America! First Name in Men Clothing." But most Important the famous HSAM label Is your assurance of a fabric, lit and fashion excellence hard-to-beat anywhere! See how handsome you look and" feel in these distinctive sultsr HART SCHAFFNER MARX SUITS 5irC! wo day. later, also In the PUBLIC Haying to rtduc our invsnlory en odd lots, ditcotored ond d'-continued article we will ill en our premitei at public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 wMiin hospital County area for the past 50' pars Both had been riding In a car 3 Her death Is mourned hv y. PLAYING Extended Engogtment Uhen Congreg.tloh.l in. Church, when it was struck lr in LI 9 nd daugh by a southbound car ter In Infancy.

lrtHv. hv rw-thv at.m. 1:00 p.m. Sharp THE FOLLOWING DESCRIIEO ITEMS: sr. rJ Wd-- oi 1141 Sou" Sixth Street.

Friday. Oct. 25 at the Hinckley DeKalb. Methodist Church at 2 im! Th. k.

Cm 69.50 with Rev. K. Taylor Corner, hall a mile eat trig and burial will be in the, of the Mayfield church. Greenwood Cemetery at Hinrk I Witnesses at the Inquest i SOHNCRAFT SUITS Frienri mav call at the Xh Included John Brldger, fa-Funersl Home In Hinckley thl toy, who also was evening. in )ured In the crash, and Mrs.

Adams. A statement was read by the coroner from Mrs. Gron-berg. The Jury made no Hart Schaff ner Marx TheTeh ViYJ JUNIOR WOMEN SOMONAUK The Junior Woman's Club met Mondav evening with Mrs. Eugene Hash with Mrs.

John Fox. Mr. Richard Westbrook and Virginia Weber as co-hostesses. The group voted to sponsor the Girl Scout program In Som-onauk and to help with the coming Halloween party In Potatoes, when stored, continue to live and give off relatively large amoants of heat and moisture. fHAlOS AIM tDWAIDC 7V0NNC HE5T0N BRYNNK BAXTR ROBINSON' DtCARtO-PAGtl Today's Weather PEBFORMANCE ftCHEDLLE Ka4urday sne' Hunday For your eonvenlenee the Matinees at p.m.

ticket office will open at Every Evening at Only theatxa tpadty win Aduhs 1J Children 75e be aoUL Mouldings Including: catlnat, ttops, frames, jambt, coves, basebaardt, etc Door Frames Sliqhtty toiled. Window Frames Various sixes. Complete Window Units Aluminum Combination Windows Roll -Up Awnings Asphalt Tile Some large and seme small quantities of various colon and patterns. Lumber Various sizes and kinds. Builders' Hardware Tools Power and hand type.

Insulation Siding Asbestos Siding Paint Nutone 8" Ceiling Fans Fence Posts MANY, MANY MORE ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS. TO MENTION Pan-American Tweed Topcoats Your lightweight Pan-American topcoat has a lot more to recommend it than mere looks. It's unbeatable for solid service and comfort a light, bulkless blend of two South American wools: One for silk-smooth softness, one for long wear. Hart Schaffner A Marx alone tailors this famous fabric. Come In.

tee these beauties. Tease Caort Priced Held (Her Tonight Only! "Queen Elizabeth IP Somonauk for the school chil- Tkarsdat. oei. tt. it ne a.

dren Temperature 4 Barometric- pressure t.M A film. "The LoneTv Night." Ban.mettlr Irmlencji etolai dealing with mental heai.h ZittZ If- Shown to the members. Accumulation Urr jrtar St.l" The next meeting of thel rltib tnr will be an mitlmr on Nov ember, 14. wilh the group going to Htsn year ll3 IS lji-. ow past 34 hours a.

m. II il.ow one year ago II past 3S year 1S43 'Wind nortb-northwot at 30 apt. I.l'CT I.F.OTTA STOCKING isunaet today i.S a. onrurt i 'Sunn tomomiw m. tdl.

ROCHELLE-Mrs. Lucy Leot phenomen-aui 43 fa Stockine. TO. resident of Lln-'mph durint night rtenwood died at the Rtx-helle1'" Hospital on Thursday. Ot.

21, 1957 She had heen a ien, RKET REPORT there since July. She was born on May 19. ki AM) uvcaroci 1887 in Lynnville Township, thei to as lower. daughter of Jme and Tela So W0 JL butcher, is 75 fl7.1S; aerersl lots Mark Holmes She was married ln. ano-a lb nost aorted tor Thursday -Friday iT.i Satsrdajf HAL MU ad AYjJ' Actios) y- SOHNCRAFT TOPCOATS DRESS RIGHT Yea coa afford Mt Hi trade 17 15e 17 40 to George StorkirLg.

Jr, In 1908. Mr. Sinrkine packing awav on CATTLE: 1,5110. caiva v. dauthter ateer and heifer scarce.

3m emm active steady to 39 signer, raw head high choice hnr grim slaughter, steers up la 3S.0O: good to low choir 22 Vi 34 SO: good to average choice 21.00 34 On: goad and choice stealer 34 004 37.00. m. mm' Julv 24, 1937. Her passing Is mourned bv four sisters. Mrs.

Elmer (Zillshi Stocking. Undehwood: Mrs. Ross (Stella Dettmer. Esmond. Mrs.

Robert (Olive) White. Rorkford and Mrs. Mlldfed Mock. Rorkford and three brothers. Willlsm Holmes.

Klrkland, Albert of Llndenwoorl and Oliver of Rorkford. SHtKP: looo. alt lasse steady in ctiv trade; bulk good and choice wooied slaughter lamb 30 000 23 30-. few (mail choice and prime SO-100 lb 33.30 33 00: 4 jtTj UA4 ill euounle 1S.008JL00 gooe and chotc. nncAoo raoorci UTK POLLTRT: Stdr; loseoo lb.

I'SDA tnr ehanget and addi 'iHMujmaw ii Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m.fromJhe i tions: No ctponelte; duckling 39. Estra! Held Over Oat Mere Xlght Thnrsday Only! JI0LI lOtUIsLOEKAloVlllS ufidenwood union Church with Hm Hett SclMfftwr I ManClorWs Hama Faniaas Noma Iraadt 20f East Lbeela Hwy. DeKafb, A Narthtra Iffiaoli' Matt Demiaaut Start far Mat osd lay geese TV. CHCCSE: cteadr: single dattket and Innrhoma JlfSS. processed loaf SKjS7: Swlsa Grade A 434)44 swim Grade I 0t43: Swta Grade DON WHITMAN.

AUCTIONEER Rev. Paul Nicely officiating. Burial will be the Linden wood cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening at the t'nger Funeral Home" In Rochelle. ssasa.

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