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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 12

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De Kalb, Illinois
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12
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1 1 1 ia- A sniesti at th C. re Has Agreed to ATTEND REUXTriM RcLd home Friday. They were at Lt. i Great Lakes to see their son, 1 Lt. 1 at JOTU t.LWKLLl I A 1 Churt era 13 It a "-y SVj.t, 11 iL (Joseph.

1, Give Up Pest During Probe lilted Priras International I a r- E. E. Bradford and. son. Sappy lo Be Resumed Vnlted Prt International CAIRO Lebanese rebel lead GENOA iU Elchtar and'S the Lester tjy union held SwjdavT home of Mr.

and MrT Jf Llndemann at Dundel five relative, were tffJ i.i.rn., ana the choj Clyde and son, Gene, of Genoa were at Roecoe fishing on Sun CV i ie 3 a el t. 'A ul ct ing cf Aiuateur Uiscball for the paat 19 tizys, lie represented the state cf Illinois. CHICAGO -r Municipal aaaBBBBBSfaBBBMBBeanBa.ai Say French Government at r.ht Eaturday conf'rma tion class meets at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept 23, the Parent Judge Edward M. Koza has day.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Montgom r.uy i KINGSTON The Eacon Family reunion, was held Sun ib v. Scrt. 11 in shelter I vcl- tz I Mrs.

er Kami! Jumblatt warned agreed to give up his post Monday that the Ixba Under Pressure to 5 Ban Party ery, Jr, daughter, Patricia and Teachers Association meets at 7:23 p.m. and September 23 while the Chicago Bar Assn, investigates the case which re months clJ. is aLo corned by his grandpa Mr. and W. A.

of Ceroa, Ech.wai East ChkP2o, end Jane FLnncrty of Iru, and great grandparents. nese opposition front wi.i resume fighting against govern the Ladies Aid is niectir.g at son. Tommy, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Charles Klssei and husband in Rock- sulted in his indictment and 2 p.m. ment forces if all American troops are not withdrawn soon United Ptm International PARIS The French gov house in the Khkland with 43 present Those attend ing frqm here were Kr.

and Mrs. Leon Up linger, Mrs. Ronald Michael and son and Mr. later exoneration on a ford. 000 bribe charge.

from his country, and Mrs. Arthur Eklnncr of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Me- eminent was under strong I pressure today to outlaw the In that event," Jumblatt Koza was 'indicted along CECE FROM CHICAGO GENOA Mrs. Rita Nolan dine, daughter, Cheryl and Genoa City, ar.d and Mrs.

Mrs. John W. Pratt of Genoa Ifamlly. said, "the opposition front will Richard Bryant and with attorney Alexander O. i4a(rritM fi- YnrtHa CwlnA.

of Chicago was Tuesday to ask for aid from all the Walter on charges they con hart of DeKalb, were in Au Saturday visitor at the home peoples pf the world, and will spired to obtain $25,000 from rora-Saturrtsyia MtLJdraJ 'Communist Party. I Interior Minister Emlle Pel letter hinted at a move to ban th toreestHrtTMOty tern Europe after the, unsuc cesful attempt on the life of her Mrs. Raiih Get Sntcrt! LL6-23S1 and EREE ESTIMATES on tii'rt attorryTrvIng "Stein kecnrna Miller, I Stuecheli and family. Saturday suhmll'a complaint to the United Nations against, the United States for its aggres hlnrfrom appearing before i Bernlta Peterson of Rock-ford, former high school teach federal rand Jury tovestigat sion against our national in Information Minister Jacques irfg ambulance chasing. they were Joined by Mr, and Mrs.

Robert Nola da ter Roseann, Bemadette Nolan and Mrs. May Rinker of Chicago." Mis. Nulan returned dependence." a er here, called at we R. Bradford home Sunday. Soustelle by Algerian terror "ists Monday.

The original indictment was returned last November, and Two S. Marine battalions Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Malven 'air-lirttwnBrocesaol'-'pelns! PelleUeFlic6ui.ed 0e Com- reiieuer arcuscu uie vuiu- Koza took a leave from his Ju nuza iqqk a leave irom niS IU- aviu 7- hnm nHfh hm departure will leave about Printing Job, visiting nlng and Maynard, la nationalist movement and quashed December 9. 000 American in thei relatives. charged the Communist news- A second Indictment was re country. Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Koch and i w' v-a-, Briggs taoer Humanite and the morn- turned, end Kara aealnjvith- HUNTING, INC. tumolatt is expected to meet with United Arab Republic Presi- 141 mird it. fhent M410 drew from the bench until it was dropped in May. supper Sunday with her broth US Secoid St nese opposition leader to visit Cairo since the Lebanese ln aent Gamel Abdei Nasser. er, Maurice Uplinger and fam The bar association said Ko were guilty of "collusion" with the Nationalists who want independence from France.

I Rlghtwing political leaders ily. Other callers were the za voluntarily agreed to cease Charles Miller family of occupying his, bench until It Union. had Investigated, an action prepared to renew demands Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Rankin termed "consistent with prop the party, which won one- received word of the sudden er judicial conduct fourth of the votes in the last death of his brother-in-law. parliamentary election in 1956, Jack Harlowlat Manhattan, N. Picnic Will be outlawed. with funeral services on The attack on Soustelle and Tuesday, De Sunday at new violence that exploded during the night were part of DEDICATED SUXDAT Dixon Park terror campaign by the Al FAIRDALE A pair of gerians to defeat premier brass candle sticks, which Scheduled for August 16 but I family Charles de Gaulle's strong were bought from the Memorial Fund of the Methodist cancelled on account of the damage created by the storm man constitution in the Sept 28 referendum.

It makes no provision for Algerian inde in the southern part of DeKalb Church, were dedicated at the morning worship at the pendence. county, the event Is now rescheduled for Saturday, Sept church Sunday morning. Those present from away were m. The Communists fear the new constitution will permit the eovernment to outlaw Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mellor The pldnlc la lor the Pub and family and Mr. and Mrs. lic Service Company Division. Charles Mellor. of Rockford.

their party. it will be held at Lowell Park and Mrs. Davis La Polnte of Soustelle. an advocate of In Dixon. Des Plaines.

Mrs. Dorothy, All employes and their fam ilies are to be guests, meat woodard gave a special number on the organ. Walter Per stiff repressive measures a-gainst the Algerian rebels when he was governor-general, was cut on the face by flying glass when Algerian gunmen opened fire on his limousine ry was the recipient of the and beverages to be furnished. There will be a program of activities, gifts, pony rldes for the youngsters and other fea- happy birthday song during the Sunday school. The offi In downtown Paris.

Two of tures. cial board of the church is meeting Thursday evening, The event Is scheduled to the attackers were caught aft start at noon. er one of them shot and killed Sept 18. a passerby. One of the Alger ians and four passersby were ATTEND DINNER GENOA Mrs.

Marlon KINGSTON wounded in the gunplay. Baker. Mrs. Grace Merritt and Mrs. Gertrude Lewis attended KINGSTON Mr.

and Mrs. picnic dinner and meeting Wllmer Heath and children have moved into their home of the Marion Baker Club of the Rebekahs held on Sunday in Aurora. Mrs. Baker was district president in 1954. Sunday, Nov.

9. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. on First Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Sheaffers of Genoa have bought the Heath resi CLfB HAS MEETING GENOA -i The first meet-Ing of the Genoa V16 Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bennett on Friday evening with a cooperative dinner being followed by pinochle. Prizes were awarded to Edgar Safarik.

Mrs. Caro dence on West Street. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kult and children of Nashville, 111..

moved into the Guy La nan line Rosefeld and Mr. and (residence on Saturday. Mr. Merritt, who was Noble Grand in 1934, and Mrs. Elsie Prentice, Noble Grand of the DeKalb Rebekahs in 1954 will be hostesses to the Marion Baker Club and husbands at a dinner at the IOOF Hall in Genoa at John Duval.

Mrs. Rosenfeld also received the traveling favor. The October meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pflaum.

Kult will work on the Lanan farm. -i Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Mo-i berg of Mobile. were! FMEE More gifts to chooso from! Moro namo-brands than ever before! thst pcy ycu wtl! Ho Nagging Backache Means a GoodNight'sSleep Mantaf Wtarb.

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