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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 11

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THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE DEKALB, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964 PAGE ELEVEN SECTION 2 PLAM GRADUATION WEE 1 1 Wocbm OotHve MM There were 24 per cent mora woman- thaa men past 63 to 1963 and this margin may liv creau to 43 par caot by says the Census Bureau. YCAMOB SOMONAUK STREETS ning to climax their Ki ic of I tivities. 1 It will ba held In the new Bap- V.F.W. Ha Its fiat VM it renter at 7 30 cm GRADUATES AT OPIN IYE1T THURSDAY UNTIL 5:30 f.M. Meadoy mi Friday HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORCHOSEN American Field Service Send Jeanne Teasier to Italy If 1 Hendersons OPfflHOUSES Manv Svramore Families The girls am all In Junior hih Regular Meet This will be an open mftmK and every ons la cordially invit-j CAM ORE The Ladies, ed to the program and party.

I Auxiliary to the Veterans of f-omgn, Wars to Post 5768 held The girl. bar. Jllted J.p- iu moWnly anese article, over -the pa Me-1 months, and wuT have them on i Plan Wrekcnd of display tomorrow night. i I A voum Japanese girl at Mimm 7,., 5i SYCAMORE A entire Wheaton College will appear udln Auxiliary. I SYCAMORE Jeanne Tes-sier, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Tessier. received word yesterday that she will be locat weokrnd it In the planning stage her native simw. instruction this time with number of give the program. hR.h WM hed auitl families having Open Houses Badges will be awarded to th wa, toj by Chris Swan ed in Campobasso, Italy, as an American Field Service exchange student for the summer! for their young graduates Li girls by their guide.

Mrs. Walter )n others who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoor STKETCHBRA by WAINER'S STRETCHES EVERYPLACE A BRA SHOULD STRETCH BUT NEVER DID BEFORE I Warner'. Stretchbra I.

the bra that stretches every place a bra should stretch but never did before in the straps and all around you. The straps span and stretch the length of the bar, to end slipping straps and buckle bite forever. The baek swoops down and stays down no matter what. All this accounts for Stretchbra's extraordinary fit and comfort 10-59: A32-36. B32-38.

C32-40. white $5.95. Nylon long line, $8.95. months. will have open house at their home two times on Sunday.

In the afternoon from 3 p.m. to Campobasso is located a little Thurow. President Blanch Tull and Betty Mrs. Charles Watkins ami her iu. committea art In charge of the re The Essay whjch wu freshmenU which will be a Klam- MVpn by 0-Neii, stated orous Japanese dessert and tea lhat he'wnntr Michael Frszier, Decorations have been planned uvine bond 5 and after the Baccalaure ate services, In the evening, they north and inland from Naples.

It is a city of 40,000 described as pretty, clean and surrounded by mountains. The address is 136 Via Marconi. Jeanne will be staying with re asking their friends to stop bv Mrs. Edith Malone, and will A PiMideiit Blanche in. Honored will be their daugh i feature Japanese mmrms.

Tun ter, Mary, and their American Field Service student, Dow The wfiYJe evening sound, en-, memherf ticing, and those who can at-; Tucker the Nicola I a a family. Grisonsree from Thailand, both There are four daughters, Maria, tend should hve a very n.re; of whom are graduating from 17; Eleanora, 15; Giuseppine, 12, time. Sycamore High School. and Giovanna, 9. They are a Catholic family, and speak Eng Mr.

and Mrs. Everell A. Smith lish fairly well. The 17-year-old District meeting was summarized by President Blanche Tull. Since Sally O'Neill was not able to attend installation which was given Sunday, her officer Condition of Local Resident of 333 Chauncey St.

are inviting friends to an open house Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4:30, for daughter is interested in cook ing and drawing, and as drawing is one of Jeanne great hobbies. their J964 graduates, Peter and Cecilia. Peter is graduating the girls should become great friends. The father is an accountant GOLDEN EVENT Mr. and Mrs.

John Higglns of 316 Park Sycamore are to observe their golden wedding anniversary with an open house at the Coach Rooms in Sycamore on Sunday, June 7 from 2 to 5 o'clock. Their children, Mrs. Kathryn Burkart and Arthur J. Higgins of Sycamore, Mrs. Gertrude Robins of Milwaukee, and John Higgins of De-Kalb and daughter-in-law.

Mary Kathryn Higgins of Oak Park are sponsoring the event. Mrs. Higgins is the former Maggie Norr of Hinckley. (Edwards Photo) and the mother works for the National Institute for Medical from Sycamore High School, and Cecilia from the eighth grade at St. Mary's.

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Lind-gren of 133 Mason Court are having open house for their son. Scott, also a 1964 graduate of the Sycamore High School.j oniigauon was given 10 ntr uy IS improved jean Lindstrom at this meeting SYCAMORE The condition! Betty Byro told new officers of Francis Welch this morning i about their duties for the corn-showed soma improvement ling year.

Mr. Welch has been a piitient The recipient of the meeting at Sycamore Memorial Hospital 'presentation was Doris Swed-since Memorial Day, when he i)erf, was admitted having had a se- Meeting closed and will revere heart attack. open on Tuesday evening, July Mrs. Welch's sister. Mrs Wil at pm Next month's meet-liam Barthelmess of Moms.

hasjng wil) conducted by the Assistance. There is also a grandfather and a maid in the home. Jeanne will leave from New ter Jean: Mr. and Mrs. Francis "'WW' III I II 111 I Illl II I IHHIII I I 'P ft'! -r I 'i i Sunday afternoon from 2 to York on June 27 aboard the Welch for son Steven, (a gradu 6 p.m.

ship "The Seven Seas," for Rot HOLUB PICNIC FOR TONIGHT Lu Ann and Chad Swedberg ate of Northwestern Naval and Military Academy; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wenger, for their been staying with the ramily newiy elected President Chris since Saturday. 1 Swanson and her appointed off i- terdam. There she will be met by an American Field Service! will be honored at a Sunday aft ernoon open house when their representative and proceed to '-r- and chairman.

Lunch was served and a social hour was Sycamore son Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. John son of 218 E.

Elm Street are in Italy. She will return Aug. 31 from Rotterdam and arrive in New York Sept. 10. i.

Hospital Notes I WANT TO THANK Dr. Lin-deon. the nurses and nurses aids mother, Mrs. Birdena Swedberg, will entertain for her twins at their home on Turner Place. Both are in the 1964 graduating class of Sycamore High School.

The time is 3 to 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. David Strom bom Planned for Park I nlrHs Weallior Turns Hud viting their friends to an open house for their twins, Susie and Sandi, also on Sunday afternoon Today the American Field Service brings 2800 students from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Their daughters are graduating the SYCAMORE The annual from 59 countries to attend American secondary schools for a year of study and experience.

During the summer it sends American teenagers from nearly Admitted: Mrs. Richard Hub-1 for their wonderful care during TIJITk mv recent stay at the Sycamore Den. uervaiD. Hospital. Also my friends and Dismissed: Patsy Vowles De-, fm and yUjts Kalb; Virginia Dietz, Kimberly3ppreciate eacn and every one.

Savage, Sycamore; Nora Kier-iYour thoughtfulness will long eaard. Maple Park; Mrs. Alvinajbe remembered, parens Genoa. 1 DELMER KELLER picnic for employees of Holub re having open house for their son. Randy, also a 1964 high school graduate, Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m.

at their Industries, and its associ every state to live abroad with families in 37 countries. home on Archie Place. following day with the 1964 class. Kathy Dolder will also be honored at an open house Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m., when, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Dolder, will entertain for her, as a graduate of the 1964 high! ate company Ace-Sycamore, will be held Thursday evening at the Sycamore Community Park. Dr. H.

L. Jennings is inviting The students range in age friends to an open house for his According to co cnairmen, from 16 to 18, a period when they are most adaptable, open minded and eager to learn. WHAT YOU FEEL IN A WARNER'S ISNT THE BRA! two sons, Newell and Paul, Sun day afternoon. Paul was gradu ated from Annapolis Wednes school class. day and Newell is a member cfi Mae Johnson and Robert Dennis, the first event is to be a chicken dinner.

It will be served beginning at 5:30 p.m. Ice cream and soft drinks will be available for the youngsters the 1964 high school graduation OBITUARIES croup. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere gratitude to all of our friends, and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes the letters, cards, and words of comfort and sympathv, and the many acts of kindness shown to us during our recent time of sorrow and bereavement. We also wish to thank Rev. Pasma for his visits and Dr.

Frank and Dr. Trapp, as well as the nurses and nurse aides at Sycamore Hospital for the good care our son received. THE FAMILY OF DENNIS WHITE. Baptist Young Ladies Present Japanese Tea Eight families of the Church are getting together at all times. GULLBERG I HAINES announces HARRY W.

HART SYCAMORE Harry W. The game committee. Audrey for a reception Monday eve Hart, 80, of 223 South Main St, Dollmger and Pat Davy, have Colonist SYCAMORE planned a number of games ana. ning after the Sycamore High School graduation ceremonies, which will honor their sons and rinno'htpre The oartv will be died Wednesday, June 3, 1964, at DeKalb Public Hospital. prizes so that all age groups can; S'ris, a group or me nonecrs nl(.

will hnv Mr. Hart was bom in Boones- participate. A sortDau game tween the boys and girls is in- a Japanese tea party Friday eve- held in the Dutton Memorial 1 JJ I I IW? II I ville, Ohio. Sept. 23, 1883.

He was a graduate of the University cluded. Hall. Before adiourning. everyone Participating In the event are of West Virginia, and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. will gather around a fire for a i He had been an engineer with group song fest.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer tor their son Daniel; Rev. and Mrs. Donald S.

Bourne, for daughter the Cleveland Illuminating Com John Pohnowski and Marty Koch are in charge of the set pany for many years. Surviving are his widow, Al up and clean-up committee. In case of bad weather, the Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Sherret Chase for Helen; Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Jones for Douglas. Also Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Juday, for their daughter, Nancy: Dr. and Mrs. John Ovitz for daugh picnic will be held in the recrea ice, and a sister, Sada of Hugo, Okla. and also a number of nieces and nephews.

Private funeral services will be tion room and the new factory addition, which is now nearing completion. held Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Van Natta Funeral Home, with Rev. Lorrin Kreider of the SEAT BELT SAFETY NEW YORK UPI The li Presbyterian church at DeKalb, Americal Medical Association Thank You Card We wish to express our sincere gratitude for the many kindnesses, letters, and words of sympathy received from all our friends and acquaintances has estimated that 25 per cent of Instamatlc Camera Set No. 100 car accident deaths could be in charge.

Burial will be in the family lot at Monroeville, Ohio. Friends may call at the Van Natta Funeral Home from 7 to, 9 this evening. averted if the occupants wore seat belts. BERK-LINER RECLINER with Drop In Film at the time ot our receni PARKER CONVERTIBLE 45 PEN $500 SCHEAFFER Pen and Pencil Sets 59.00 to $20.00 $4 C00 5 sorrow. We Wish to thank Doctors Eggers and Trapp; to give special thanks to the Sycamore High School graduating class of 1963, of which Tom was a member, for its com Delight Dod tha Father's Day ond SAVEI SAVEI SAVE I Yovl tov In comfort, styling and the special built-in features of shis dtoir.

Try bined contribution; to Coach buy today I Pete Johnson for his kind ixr. FATHERS DAY IS JUilE 21" words sooken at the funeral; and a special thanks to faculty members of N.I.U. who paid their respects. ENGLISH LEATHER Ail-Purpose Lotion $J50 fo 5CJ00 TIMEX WRIST WATCHES for GIRLS AND BOYS Mrs. Callie Gordon and Family COVERED VISCOSE MYLCn 44GWi FES2E ArtO SUPPORTED PAiOAJNO RUBBER seat.

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