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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICIJS. DEKALB, ILLINOIS MONDAY, JUNE 27. 1038 PAGE TWO Will Remove Shot Lawyers young girl is resting comfortably and seems to have gained consider able strength to stand the ordeaL Using every letter of the alphabet, J. W. Zaharee, American, carved 9007 letters on a single grain of for the world's m- 'IWIJJ 1111 11 Tooth Lodged in Lung Today Esmond, June 27.

Attempts are to be made this afternoon to remove from the lung of Arlene Johnson, ten-year-old daughter of last week at a Boy Scout camp at Lake Delevan in Wisconsin. Bradley was a patrol leader at the camp. Grant Musselman, yho has been 111 at his home is reported as being somewhat Improved. William Eyster and Albert Johnson, of Rockford, left Friday evening for Trade Lake, Minnesota, where they are spending several days fishing. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin L. Fogle have moved to Rochelle from their home In the country and will reside in the Fogle home on Meridian Highway. Raymond Herrmann is home from the University of Illinois Is Directing Summer Camp Near Ottawa Rochelle, J-unt 27 Garland Lind Is spending a month at Camp, Tuckabatchee at Ottawa as head director. Mist Llnd, who is head of the Camp Flrt organization here, attended the training course prior to her employment as Camp Director.

Announcement Is made that two trophies are being offered for the championship senior and Junior soft ball league teams-Annual reunion of the Husking Peg school will 'be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson of this Genoa Man Attends the -Services for Ills Mother Genoa, June 27. Louis Gormley and daughter, Jean Ann, returned to Genoa yesterday after having attended the funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Rose Gormley in in Chicago on Saturday.

Mrs. Gormley, a former resident of Genoa, passed away at her home in Chicago on Thursday, services being held there on Saturday community, the tooth that she in JUNE SALES Diamond Kings .114.78 up Diamond Wedding Rings XM Other Wedding Rings B. GONTERMAN Jeweler haled several days ago. Arlene un derwent) a minor operation and when under the ether the tooth, Two Couples of Rochelle Are Married Rochelle, June 27. a double ceremony Wednesday morning, performed at Clinton, Iowa, by Rev.

J. B. Ackman in the Methodist parsonage. Miss Irene Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Morris, became the bride of Stanley Dettman son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dettman; and Anna Gentry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gentry was married to Merle Meisner.

Mrs. Dettman Is an employe at Hornsby's Five and Ten Cent store and her husband 14 employed at the California Packing Co. The couple will make their home with Mr. Dettman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Dettman, on South Eighth Street Mrs. Meisner is employed at the REBEL FLYERS DEFY ENEMIES (Continued From Pag 1) 1 peace. British rejentment against cabinet do-fiothlng policy in regard to bombing of merchantmen by Spanish rebel1 planes has been mounting and i i recent days there been a swing of some conservatives Chamberlain's party toward the group demanding action. Virtually the entire "realistic" peace program in Europe is based on Chamberlain's policy; Meanwhile, the battlefront in Spain changed slowly as a result of small rebel gains in their offensive toward Valencia but the Loyalist resistance continued strong. Fighting was fiercest around Sar-rion peak over the week-end as the rebels vainly sought to move In on Mora de Rubielos and Sagunto.

Elsewhere: which was loose, dropped down her throat and lodged in her lung. Taken to Chicago on Friday, Ar lene has been a patient at St for his summer vacation which he is spending with his parents, Mr, Luke's hospital and efforts were to be made this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock to remove the tooth. Last Tnm Tonight LOUIS-SCHMELING FIGHT PICTURES school Sunday. O. L.

Grimes of Oregon is president, and Marjorie In the Turner valley of the province of Alberta, Canada, crude and Mrs. William Herrmann. Her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. At the Lincoln HospitaL Jeff oil production is 10,000 barrel dally In addition to 2,000 barrels of naphtha daily.

Adotph Askeland were in Chicago yesterday and report that the Banks is a medical patient Mr. Roy Hegland and daughter were dismissed Tuesday. Caroline Mi- Sylvia Sidney George Rait -YOUjAND ME" chealls of Kenosha, who Caron Spinning and her hus band is employed at the Harms was a medical patient has been dismissed. Mrs. Fred ftlckey and daughter were dismissed from the Karr, ice cream plant They xouu wry Hardesty, secretary.

Edna Bartell Is enjoying a two week's vacation from the office of the California Packing Corporation and is visiting at the home ofh er parents In Sterling. Viola Dueringer, a former member of the Rochelle High School faculty, plans to teach. In the Polo high school next year. Burial services were held Tuesday in Lawnridge cemetery for Mrs. Grace Bothwell Southworth of New York City.

Mrs. South-worth was a former resident of Rochelle. Among those from out- will make their home in the Schaf hospital Saturday. Mrs. Bertha lS 7 UI eMssMBessssssata JV fer aDartment on North Main Dennis and daughter are getting Street.

China. Spectacular air battles over the Yangtse Valley featured week-end developments in the Japanese offensive toward Hankow. Japanese, progessing slowly up the valley because of obstructions in the river, claimed to have devastate ed the Nanchang and landed their own planes there after combat with defending craft of So There were 110 members of the along nicely. Mrs. William Dale of Steward is a medical patient.

Menry Messer Iz a patient. Mrs. Francis Connolly and her new O'Brien family frdm California, Kentucky, Colorado, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois present for the family celebration held at Island daughter are getting along nicely. Mrs. Herbert ColwlU of Creston was admitted to the-hospital last of-town were her son and his if' Wednesday morning.

Mrs. Harold family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis South-worth and two children, of Minn Park In Geneva Sunday. Among those from Rochelle attending were Mrs.

Tom Cross, Mrs. Irma Snraetz, Ruth Kobler, Tommy, Lawson and daughter will be dis eapolis, Dr. and Mrs. Both- missed Thursday. W.

A. Foster is Angered because he thought he was being "laughed at," Emil well of Batavia, Mr. and; Mri a medical patient Mrs. Harold Dick, and Clair Koebler, Mr. and Mrs.

ft. T. Harms, Mrs. Eileen Larson and daughter, Grace Minne- Edward L. McConaughy arid son, James, of LaGrange, and Misses Pobstman and her daughter are getting along very nicely.

Mrs. Hansen, above, shot and killed two lawyers In a Los Angeles court Nellie and Ida Francis of Chicago, Eunice Samms Is resting comfort' David Bralden is home from New ably after an operation. Mabel i Bedford, Massachusetts where he Oakland was dismissed sunaay Mrs. Henry Hlntzche and nor has been attending school. Mrs.

Robert Brundage is report han, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cross and son, Allen. The reunion was the first held in 45 years, when the clan gathered at the home of Mrs. H.

T. Harms' parents on South Main Street. The Contract Bridge Club consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. An room. Hansen claimed the men were "mocking" him and had swindled him out of the $35,000 he took to California hen he left his South Dakota farm eleven years ago. The lawyers were J. Irving Hancock and R.

D. TUESDAY Jenly) Seats Uj fj JUNE LANG It DICK BALOWYN I NnLYLE taliot 1 XJJ. E4. fcWUr, m) SIDNEY TOUR I i rvAMh I lr ALSO (i 5 -Maisie tL 11 frera the daughter were dismissed Saturday ed to be seriously ill at her home afternoon. on North Seventh Street Charles A.

Lang is ill at his viet make. The new Soviet planes wefe described as "invisible" when they flew high over bombing ob-ectives although their motors could be heard. Chinese claimed to have shot down five Japanese bombers' and damaged seven Japanese warships. Britain The British government was understood to have established an expert commission to plan increase of trade, in central Europe in competition with Germany's program for economic and political dominance of that area. The action renewed Indications of economic warfare in the vital Balkan region as was originally discussed by France and Britain in formation of their new military alliance.

Mexico. -The government announced suspension of a $22,250,000 bond issue to indemnify foreign oil companies for properties selied by the government. The move appeared to mean Mexico was abandoning plant to raise money to pay the foreign companies which claimed loss of some $400,000,000. home on North Sixth Street Mssst Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Caspert and daughter, Maryann, spent part of SYCAMORE FARGO THEATRE Phone COO fjjrjgS TOHE-YOUMB last week In Yellowstone Far. Bradley Manning, a son of-Mr. and Mrs. John P. Manning, spent derson, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Westin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Stevens, Mr.

and Mrs. Wiley Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tigan. Mr.

and Mrs. William T. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Richie held a picnic on Thursday afternoon at the Pines near Oregon.

Congressman Knutt" Hill from the State of Washington stopped over in Rochelle to visit relatives and friends, Wednesday. He Is a cousin of Nets Govlg and the Hill brothers in Creston. Ladies of the Rochelle Town and gross and Mrs. J. S.

Askvlg for low putt. A luncheon was served by Mrs Murray at 1:00 o'clock. The afternoon was --spent In playing bridge. Prlz winners were Mrs. DeForrest Hitchcock and Mrs.

William Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tyler announce the engagement of their daughter, Josephine, of Chicago, to Sylvester Quartana, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Quartana of 814 LAST TIME TONIGHT lias this been a blue Monday for you? Come and see LAUREL and HARDY "SWISS MISS" Also Comedy, Oswald, the 'Oh Yeah' Man, In "DOCTOR CUPID-TUESDAY All SeaU 10c "CRASHING HOLLYWOOD" North Trumbull Avenue, Chicago, 6trsM OUR GANG COMEDY CARTOON LATE NEWS GUY KIBBEE LIONEL ATVILL HENRY HULL Roller Skating MORNINGS, 1:10 TO lltli Rink la available for private parties any afternoon from 4:80 to 6:00. NO AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES The next meeting of the Moth Country Club entertained ladles Csvrtooa from the Dixon Country Club on er's Club will, be held on June 30 the home of Mrs. George Klene, Wednesday. The morning was spent In playing golf. Golf prizes who will be assisted by Mrs.

Donald Harter, Mrs. La Verne Mutton Melbourne Population Rises Melbourne. UJ5 Melbourne, whose population declined to In 1933, has now returned to its pre-depression position as the sixth largest city in the Empire, with 1,025,000 Inhabitants. London, Glasgow, Birmlrgham, Sydney and Calcutta are the first five. Air i si Mo: Air Conditioned 4 I Conditioned were awarded to Mrs.

George Bier for low gross and Mrs. Coss of Dixon, for low putt. Rochelle ladles who were awarded prizes were Mrs. Earl Roeder for fourth low and Mrs. W.

D. Mougln will be in charge of the lesson. This will be the last meeting of the club until September. DEKALB THEATRE Only A Few- -Budget Plan- WI RTZ- WIRTZ DeKalb County Home Furnishers ONLY A FEW of the specials for this DRIVE are listed fat thh ad. Many others not even shown here are Just as good.

And don't forget THE BARS ARE DOWN. For this week you do not need to buy an outfit to set these prices. Our BUDGET' PLAN is rt your Mrric. Th earryuvr charge)' is very low and the payment schedule meat attractive. Lj LQJx 0 FOR ALL THIS WEEK you may buy any of the pieces included in our big OUTFIT DRIVE buy 'them singly if you, like, and pay the same special low price as we have been featuring only in complete outfit combinations.

THE BARS ARE DOWN! Why do we do it? lust as well be frank and admit we haven't sold as many outfits as we expected. Lots of folks have been amazed at the low prices but not enough of them could use a complete outfit. DOWN GO THE BARS! The goods is here the prices are almost spectacular and now for this week you may buy single pieces at the OUTFIT PRICE. DOWN GO THE BARS For one big week the Outfit Drive becomes a selling crusade of individual pieces. The same special you don need to buy an outfit to get them.

00 00 75 50 63 12 69 129 Kelvinators Dining Room Set Buffet Table Chairs Bedroom Set Vanity Bed Chest Bench We still have a limited number of brand new- IS37 model KELVINATORS at prices that make InnerSpring Mattress We're always mighty careful about the mattresses we feature. Sometimes it's a temptation to highlight a mattress so cheap that folks wiD gasp. But it isn't This mattress is safe for us to sell and safe for you to buyl $12.75 Modern design. Walnut panels, with hardwood frame. Of course, more money gets a still better set but you'll be pleasantly surprised to find how really good this is.

$63.00. Sure, you can buy sets than this. We have one for $47.50. But for this ad we're picking out peak values and this one is the "tops" in dollar value. $69.00.

them the big buy of the year. 5V2 cubic foot 6 cubic foot $149.50 BETTER BUY NOW 75 $0 75 25 00 24 3 56 4 9x12 Axminster Rugs Believe it or not, this is a $34.75 rug. A special price from the factory plus our own cut makes this price possible. $24.75. Occasional Chair Yes, a standard size, hardwood chair of good design and covered in good soft shades of friezette.

A great buyl $3.75. 9x12 Rug Cushion Especially, at this price, you can hardly afford to be without the service and the' satisfaction of a good rug pad. Along with other advantages, it will double the wear of your rug. $4.25. Living Room Set A KROEHLER SPECIAL It seems almost impossible that we can offer a set as good as this at this low price But here it is.

KROEHLER helped, we did the rest. $56.00..

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