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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 2

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Woodstock, Illinois
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I'AGC TVG TV. a flivmflr Virgia Itlandt Belong to The Virgin isLmda, now a possession WILL, ROGERS IN "DAVID IIARUM" AT MILLER SUNDAY-MONDAY cf jtlta uited lonce, wym Will Charles, Mrf Holt Coiart and babyi sons spent Monday la th Fred Miller home at St Charles. Th which 'included Mrs. daughter and her babies, completed friendship of three UJi properry ot iienmnru. Islands are a part of the West Indies In the Caribbean sea.

Vnited States obtained the islands by purchase." Junior Auxiliary To Picnic 1 1 Memherfi the JuniQf Auxiliary will hold an picnic Thursday utter school at the Legion halt Come directly from school fend bring and- wtchenand a dished pass, call at 7. mm.m..;m igi ywy mmrm Rainbov-Luncheon tXireoa'Clrlcle No. K'the-M. Church with Mrs. Herbert Sears chalrtotfn, 111 sponsor a luncheon on Tuesday, May.

8. at 1, o'clock. "Rainbow luncheon will ha given In the recreation hall ot the MethodM Church- Those wishing to 1 Potato ViaiccZiis German- Styla vioct'iata attend may make reservations on or Th CaldttA' A bit of golden plumage on its seek Is the only claim the golden eagle has to Its name, as the general color Ot this bird Is dark, brown, TaU Markings are gray. When the young are hatched they ace clad entirely in white down. i befdre Satnrday, May 6, by.

-phoning Mrs. Carrie- WeTiner, J08W, or an Mrsi Harry Fay, who ha3, very sick at her borne on Railroad street, hi now a patient at the Brand sanitarium; Het manV friends are' hoping fOE a quick Mrs. Vivia Poyerof ftockford has spent the past few days with Mr. an4 Mi. Myron Wright on South St; i Mrs.

W. C. Besley was hostess 0 her bridge 'club, on Tuesday afternoon. iTwa. tables were in play at contract bridge, the ladles, spent delightful afternoon with their hostess.

'i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G'aylord and Mrs. spent Monday In Chicago. Miss Lois Coultas Bpe'nt the week other -circle ihembev The iyomises an interesting social 25 Relief Corps Sponsors 5.

Cf To the llrnlthy Men of' WOODSTOCK vy 'The two 'best friends a man hasIwheai'yerylBlck "are a 'ekllltul physician and life insurance The' funny about belnR Slck wishes he owed less andliad moYe.Ure; JOIINJB.WHITEVAeM Northwestern Mutual Life Ins, Woodstock, Ilh. Protect, your skin with this new, wonderful Facei Powder, and let MEIr LO-OLO give yon that youthful bloom. I cm V. S. "Ever In My Heart' "Btiy for the 'picture, Ever Uk My, He'art, featuring Bar I I '1'-' end at PIttshurg, Pa.

bara Stanwxck, tom any 'member- of 2 miles So. Woo'todc (he Relief Corps, and neiji tW. group of ladies. 'The picture is shown at Mrs. Julia "Wright returned on ion longer, provents" large pores, Saturday tronJ, five montha Visit 'beautifies your complexion, JDoe not with her daughter and the skin' or give a pasty look.

a.nde Mrs, 'Fred Holmes at Lake Hamil-; purest face powder made, 'Try MEL- Bonnie the 'Miller to-night (Wednes day1) and Thacsday evenings. ton, Florida. i ILO-GLO and you'll love it BOc and $1. i I4T i Will Rogers and Louise Dresser are united again in family felicity in "David Harum," the new Fox film in which the famous humorist has his greatest role. As the old horse-' trading banker of Homeville Rogers finds his perfect role and "comes trrough with the best picture of the year.

TY(v LIZZIE B. HAKES bearing, yet lew could come in contact with- her and not. feel the influ- 'itnu isf oturltn PhrlsHnn r1i Iriazie B. Hakes was born Jan. 29, tor, her absolute honesty na sincer-1859, in "Walworth Connty, "Wise jn eariy girlhood she united the daughter Thomas and Sarah vith the Baptist Church, 'apd she was Barnes.

She was the last member of ever a ioyai member of tha hody their six children, three brothers, Wjlh heart, hand, and voice always mm Hi If 11) Frank, Jesse, and Halsey Barnes, and rt.ndv to ltfeln. Her musical talent two sisters Mrs, Mary Merwin, and 0f no smalt degree' and lor a Nell Hutchinson having preced- number of years she and he brother ord her in death. ViTien she was six- Frank were valued members "of he i teeni years of age" her parents. roove.l cji0ir in Woodstock to Woodstock in whiph vicinity she Mrs Hakes passed away April 17, spent most of her adult life. In her, 1934, at the home ot her nephew and ue niece, Mr.

ana Mrs. t- aierwm, snceesBful.O teacher in our rural who, with her two children and nine 1 schools; her fine sense of honor ani Krand-children mourn her loss, as love of detail were ever infiu- aiSo a large Circle ot other relatives enclug, factors in her work. 'and friends who Jeel the world is HoratiO H. Hakes. Five childrea tiful life.

We who have knbwn her came into home, two daughter 3 realize -that "yet being dead, she who died in early infancy, Bertha sjeaketh" we have experienced the uo jiaaseu wy av mw uk, bt-noaictton or ner me. a great cross eighteen Feb. 2, 1919, and Elma; Mr. to ner jn the final days of her life Eussell jGreen of Chile, Wise, an 1 rfme, in that she was not to be among Clyde-of, Ill, her children, though everything was he. was very, unassuming in her done for her comfort, and the Lord was her daily helper supported rnd comforted her.

and she truly said AUTO EurrtiiTfinE "Thy will be done." Something ot the glory that was socn to bs hers must have been given her to see, for in the last moments of her life, with a far away look In her eyes, so soon to close on earthly scenes, came the last words wiKtfully, exquisite, -exquisite." i She was laid to rest April 19. 1931 in Greenwood cemetery, after memorial services had been held in the Bap- QUtCX SEKVKE The MMy ftodylof jror la 24 to 41 hourt afiw you km your opplt. J' I SMAU MONTHLY PAYMENTS I Vwi May iaiuj Hi psymmia ovor oni or Imiqv octord. Inp your incomo. kEASONABU CHARGES Yao cwrod jvtt (or lot unpaid rt Dw too and only for Iho you ow that omount tiet Church of Woodstock.

Rev. Walter W. Meyer, pastor of the church officiated, assisted by the Rev. A. J.

Tavenncr, pastor. M. E. Church, St Charles, 111. Card of Thanks We wish to 'extend our grateful thanks to our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown d'ulng the sickness and passing ot our mother and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. RUSSEL CREEN and family, Mr. and Mrs. CLYDE HAKES and family, Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. MERWIN. tii." 100 Ettt OUcago Itrett, none 4885.

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judging fromjtbe; popuiartty of the '1934 'rirrAmeric. aWsfwith Cherroleti prioft field, only jnm Chevrolet. The reason is CHEVROLET MOTOK COMPANY DETROIT.MICIL: siJnpfek Fully-enclosed Knee-Action wheels are Comport wr prices mJ eo-y OM.C. lenw. 1 i4 Gdhraf Motoq Fofue x-fC HIIIM II.IULl I.

Jin -it A THRILLING AS. BEING WAKENED BY A Come when you're finding it hardest to be and let thisglorious jeo tmt bl SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-KI-HEAD CIX romance ripple through your heart 1 A B' A A EVER IN MY HEART of Wtnur Brm, tutor mith OTTO KRUGER RALPH BELLAMY. Also Andy Clyde in IIis Weak Jloment" Late News Throop Street Phone 664 Woodstock Illinois 1 Adult3 30c Child. 10c.

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