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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 10

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PAGE in; FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 10C3 TIIE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE. DEKALB. ILLINOIS Wadcj returned Monday morning from a visit with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin cent from the 175 traffic fatalities In March 1968 and a decrease, of 5 per cent from the 167 reported in the same month Piano; and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Sobel of CWcaso. Mrs. Louise Bracken and Mrs. Jan Raguse took their Brownie Troop 125 to the Roller Rink at Lan.cn and Mr.

and Mrs. Roper Bish and family were Sunday dinner guests at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dume-man at Bensonville. The occo-slon honored the birthday of Peck, in Chicago.

They drove 4 Is Into Pipe during 1967, according to Francis up on Sunday afternoon to have dinner with them and spend the Lorenx, Illinois public worss ewer night. director. Sandwich on Saturday morning for a skating party. The 12 Brownies attending enjoyed the Late reports and delayed activity. Registrar To SI.

L.ORGE, Mo. (AP) A their mother, Mrs. Jennie Wielert and also Clarence Wielert. Other guests were Mr, and Mrs. Dick Strever and amiiy of Sandwich; Mr.

and Mrs. rank Kigle, formerly of Florida and now in.5andwicbt.Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Neal deaths have now Increased the January total to 182 and the Februarv total to 171. The death have purchased the home of the Doy escaped drowning Wedneidoy night when he was I. -I. .1 Attend Meet Dr. George Pritchard, regis toll for the first three montns, suukcu uirougn it storm sewer; Charles on South James Street and plan to move which now stands at 51L repre which run under Interstate J5 from their homejm North Cook sents an increase of 1 pet cent trar at Northern Illinois Vnl versity, will attend the 54th an 'J, in south St.

Louis County, Jack Wahlgren and family of Clarendon Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Street around the first of May. over the 506 for the same period -i thought sure I was going nual meeting of the Association Mr. and Mrs.

Blackwell are to die, said 13-year-old Mark during, of Collegiate Registrars and moving to Frankfort, on The IKS' and 1967 monthly Don Sparrow of Sycamore; Mr. and Dale. Dunteman end family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dunteman of Bensonville Admission Officers in Philadel Mellor of the community of St George, following his ordeal.

II, motor vehicle traffic acctaent phia, April 16 19. I 1 i Mr. and Mr. JE. William Mellor and a companion, Wil-j fatality totals with the cumula More than 1,500 representa Brown enjoyed having soma of I nam Hotmes, -were wading and Judy "Dunteman, who tends -Northern University in lives of over 1,200 colleges and their children visit them on tive change for thesameoenoa are shown, below.

'a a ram-SWOllcn drainage -dilrh. -if universities throughout the na when they were swept to the; Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Green and children from Mun- tionare expected to a fend the i convention. delein were there In the after DINNER FOR MOTHER HINCKLEY Mrs, Jennie sewer opening.

After three minutes of cling ing to the opening, young Mel Pritchard joined the N1U staff noon and stayed tor supper, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Edolph There are IJ cities and towns in the United States named Atlanta. in mi. ior to this he was Wielert, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence lor lost his grip and wa sucked Wielert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson from Newark.

In the director of etudent teaching at the University of Omaha In into the four-foot pipe. Fottu- i nately. he had about six inches evening Mr, and Mrs. Louis Akre and family from Newark Nebraska; assistant professor of of breathing space at the top. elementary education at the were at the Brown home.

As he was carried along for University of Akron in Ohio; and Marie Swenson from Chicago I- about 150 yards he was battered dean of Clarinda Community by protruding steel rods. spent last week with her sister, Mr, and Mr. Alvin Henker. She uuiege in jowa. The Holmejrboy" was rescued by passersby.

After summoning Pritchard holds a bachelor of returned' home on Monday, arts degree and a bachelor of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Macy and ponce, they found Mellor in a science education degree from their daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. shocked condition on a bank near t. the ItlDA nnenlnir nn fhr State College in Cape Girardeau, John Good of Lombard attend- rehearsal activities gave indication of the mo. He received his masters the Blackhawk vs Detroit HIP HIP HOORAY There was plenty of action' in Hip Hip Hooray presented by the. South Junior High School students.

Dress' theme and the action of the young thespians. aide of the highway. He refusedi.ed degree from the State Univer-l hockey game in Chicago on Sun Return To Ohio Home FISHING SEASON OPENS SATURDAY, APRIL 6 FisiiERribrs $3.50 Per Pole Limit 5 Trout 5 Catfish and Bullheads. OPEN EVERY DAY 6:00 a.m. til Dark.

Closed Mondays, except Holidays. FISHERMEN'S Four Miles South of Elbum Phone 365-6265 r. medical treatment. stty of lowa and his doctorate from Michigan State Unlver- her ilsters-in-law, Mrs. John Stewart, Carroll ton.

Ohio; Mrs. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Busey attended several clothing shows in the Merchandise Mart In Chi gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Campbell where lunch was served. PLANO GENOA Mr. and Mrs. Rich Robert Snizely, Smyrna, March Traffic Deaths Reported SPRINGFIELD, 111.

March and Mrs. Viola Campbell of De Will Review ard Campbell and son Billy have returned to their home' at Russell's Point, Ohio, having been called here by the death of Mr. PLANO Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kalb, Others were from Peoria, cago on Sunday.

They were dinner, guests at noon of the Merchants Manufacturing Club. They rtport they saw many Court Ruling The Postal Savings System went out of business at midnight June 30, 1967. after Rockford, Elgin, DeKalb, Sycamore, Hampshire, 1 1 a Kingston and trarnc aeatns totaled 158, according to provisional reports released by the Illinois Division SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP) A new styles for children's cloth-i Campbell's mother, Mrs. William (Helen) Campbell.

Others coming from away to attend the funeral services were study committee to review the more than 56 years of ing and made purchases for the At the conclusion of the final of Highways and State Police. coming year. rites relatives and close friends continuous operation. Supreme Court's one-man, one-vote rule' on local governments This Is a decrease of 10 per Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Nelson win Sobel of Morris entertained at a family gathering, celebrating the fifth birthday of their daughter, Elizabeth. Present to enjoy the birthday cake and ice cream, and watch Elizabeth open her gifts, were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sobel Sr. of Chicago; and Mrs.

Sheldon Sauer of Piano. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sauer and children of gsaS3BBMBBBSBS33SSSBaSS3i drove to Chicago Sunday and had dinner at Marina City and toured the area. They were will be formed by the Illinois! Association of Township and; County Officials.

The association also agreed! Iyw. OptaDtitr 1 lTW Moo. thre Sat. I 1 fl7 m-10 II I I I Sundavt a.m. celebrating Arthur's birthday, OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.

to StSO p.m. Moa Thru Sat. Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. which was Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bends! Picturc-Prelty Economical Too! Terrific Woolco Values Sizes 4 to 6x and 7 to 12 weanesaay nignt to draw a reapportionment bill for presentation to. the state legislature July, Pete Perrlcone of Rockfotd was authorized to appoint a committee from a crow-section of counties to draw up the reapportionment bill. Inn DEPARTMENT STORES Explore the wonderful World of 1968 BUICK DIPAHTOIIIT STOHIS Girls' Easter Hats GENOA METHODIST GENOA first Methodist Church, Genoa, announces the following coming events: Saturday, April 6, 9 a.m.

confirmation class meets; 10 a.m, youth choir rehearsal; Sunday, April 7, 7 p.m. junior high Methodist Youth Fellowship meets, senior high M.Y.F, meets at the same time, the program topic will be "Personal 7:30 p.m. Lenten service with a film to be iTTi Girls' Easter Fashions atn' Bag Sets JULJJL shown; Monday, April 8, 8 p.m. Wesleyan Guild will meet at the home of Mae Botu Wednesday, April 10, 3:43 p.m. cherub choir rehearsal and Sunday, April 23, 4 p.m.

Mother-Daughter Tea at the Genoa Middle school sponsored by the Martha Circle. Test drive it today During BUICK BARGAIN DAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Jim Schultz Buick, Inc. 216-218 S. First St. DeKalb 756-6822 Open Monday thru Friday until 9:00 p.m.

The ruby is the traditional birthstone for July. Coats Public Auction rumn we (This Furniture Is All Clean and in Gocd Condition) APRIL 7, 1968 P. M. Mrs. Fred B.

Williams 203 Evans Avenua-DeXalb, Illinois 9x12 rug and pad; Philco TV and stand; 3 walnut end tables; 3 table lamps; beige, vinyl recliner; gold rocker; studio couch; lounge chair; hassock; walnut "bookcase with doors; small antique table; glass mirror; pictures; 3-piece bedroom set; walnut dresser; antique Woolco 7 lU Sl Easier Find perky UTTLE rollers, sail. Girls Laminated -Coiii per kv Little rollers, sail. commode; chest; large antique cherry chest; clothes -or3, -cloches and -bonnets SNAPPY YOUNG G7 I 1 1 I. TV It white, while 9 CHECK. PLAID AND SOLICL acrylics fashioned reefers With aH kinds of trims patch WbsJ vim ti ur uitc viiarru v.

si sis lasmuiicu lit iinuuw iccicii simply or sparird in narrow 17. 297 ,1 bright brass buttons, epaulets, kicky side pleats, belted backs even matching hats or -bags! Won't your little miss need a new Spring coat? Bring her to Woolco and save! with colors. Frilly or tailored styles. Adorable additions to young Easter ensembles. Compare these value and you'll appreciate liny Woolco prices! uauiper; leiepnone sianu; magazine racK; lame mouei radio; electric coffee maker; 2 electric clocks; electric mixer; 2 electric irons; waffle iron; Wearever skillet; large cast iron skillet; 2 small skillets; 2 dresser lamps; floor lamp; medicine cabinet; 2 lawn chairs; 4 folding chairs; 4 TV trays; electric heater; 2 burner hot plate; window fan large table fan large tea! kettle Ironing board garden hose; gai stove; apartment size refrigerator; metal cabinet; kitchen set; 4 chairs and a table; step, stool; aluminum ladder; step ladder; white wooden cabinet; some dishes; pots and pans.

Many other items too numerous to mention. Girls' 2 Pcv Cape Or Jacket Suits ADOftABLEUi THE JUNIOR EASTER PA- Just "CHARGE IT" iltlt 47 KAuu ut a popuisr new cape plus elasti-dzed skirt on your little fashion-lover and watch her smile. Let her try on a stnsrt belted-jacket suit, or a 7-pc ensemble. Fabrics are shape-retaining acrylic laminated to acetate, bonded matte jersey, and lightweight rayon linen. Come see them now! Terms of Sale: Cash.

Not responsible) for accidents. Just Say "CHARGE If MMIMMM-' SSilSSSl HAROLD "RED" JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Phone Sycamore 8D5-3S8I. LUNCH on GROUNDS. MM..

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