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Woodstock Weekly Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 5

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Woodstock weekly sentinel Friday, January 17, 1947. E. N. KJellstrom spent Monday in Kenneth Schaefer; and Secretary and the farm home of Mrs. Robert Treasurer Mil win KJollstrom.

I Stewart with a largo attendance. (Mrs. Paul). Secretary Mrs. Treasurer Mrs HEBRON Paul Tigard.

N. KJollstrom. Mrs John Memler gave an review of the hook "Pleasant Library President Mrs. Gub Pufahl. phases of the work of the society was discussed by those present.

The next meeting will be held on Friday afternoon. February 14lh at the home of Mrs E. N. KJellstrom. Mrs Scholl served light refreshments.

On Sunday. Jan 12, at the St. John's Installed as the Hebron, Masonic Hall M. 1). Hrooks Ralph Nichols was Worshipful Master of A F.

A M. at the on Tuesday evening. Dr Mrs. Elma Kramer of Woodstock visited from Friday to Sunday in the Frank Maas home Sunday Mrs. Nellie tiould and Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Dewey and granddaughter. Darlene, of Woodstock were dinner in the Maas home. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Anderson are the parents of a 9 lb. son born on Jul. 7 at the Woodstock Hospital. Mr ami Mrs, Francis Coleman, Mrs. Gertrude Yetler and son.

Duane and Milwaukee. Wis. Miss Ina Jean Scholl of Chicago spent the week-end In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Scholl. Mrs Elva Vlelr and children. Jimmy and Lynue of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Raymond Scholl hoine. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Spooner of Be-loit. were calling on relatives here on Sunday. The Helpful Circle of the Methodist IIKIIHON. Juliuary H- Sit'tlal to The StMitiuel Hui'old Drake, (II-clmiKfil veteran Of World Win 11, who lost part of a i lllllb UH I't'SllIt of Ollll)Ut KlTVii'C in the European theatre of war, Is ttio first ex O.

I. In the Hebron Com- i luunlty to receive new ear, as gift from the U. S. Government undur a I law passed In recent months Harold's I Lutheran church, Harold Carlson from the Lutheran Seminary preached the sermon. Oil Saturday afternoon.

Jan. IS, at IV llss Carol Norton, daughter of Mr and Airs. IxjuIs Norton of Rodney Smith, all of Rochelle spent Sunday in the Button-Yetter home. Valley" by Louis Rromfield. Mrs.

Clara Sweeney, County Advisor, presented the major lesson, "Our Children. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday. Feb. 12th. at the home of Mrs.

Lester Hawley. The present group Is so large, it was decided to organize an Evening Group. An organization of such a group will be held on Monday evening, January 20 at the home of Mrt. Vernon Nusbaum. Any interested person is Invited to this meeting.

The 1-adies Afternoon Social Club met at the home of Mrs. E. N. KJell-strom on Thursday afternoon with 16 members present. Following the serving of a dessert Church will meet on Friday afternoon served us Installing officer, G.

M. Housholder, Installing mar shall, Arthur Anderson, of Richmond, Installing secretary, Chester Button, acting Chaplain and Mrs. H. P. Scholl, organist.

Other officers Installed are as follows: Senior Warden Clarence llaron. Junior Warden George Peterson. Secretary Raymond Scholl. Treasurer J. Wilder Smith.

Chaplain Dean Ellison. Senior Deacon Robert Lines. Junior Deacon Tibbltts Rolls. Senior Steward Dean Yetler. Junior Steward Edwin Lines.

lce-Presldent Mrs. A. C. Perry. I Secretary Mrs.

Stanley Cornue. Treasurer Mrs. It. H. Kuecker.

Hoard members: Mrs. P. E. Tigard, Mrs. Clyde Arp.

Mrs. L. E. Pellet and Mrs. Paul Reynolds, Mrs.

K. N. KJell-strom will continue to serve as registered agent ot the Heuroii Public Library. Mrs. A.

Perry, Mrs. R. 11. Kueck-er and Mrs. L.

Pellet were ai-pointed on the lonunitteo to prepare the programs for 1947. Tuo next meeting will be on January 31) at the home of Mrs. Clyde Arp. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith Giles, are the parents, of an lb, daughter, born on Jan. 5 at lie Klkhorn Hospital. Her name is Patricia Curol. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Slmes are the parents of a son born on Juu. 8 at the Woodstock Hospital. Re Is in the incubator as he only weighed 3'j lbs. In a very impressive candlelight ceremony held at the Lodge Hall on Thursday evening, the officers of the Hebrona Rebekah Lodge for 1947 were Installed with the Woodstock Install Mr. and Mrs Lester Hawley spent several days last week at th homes of Mr.

Hawley's brothers, Robert and Merrill at Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uirseu and dnugh-' ters. Patricia and Marlon, of Davis Jit 111., were week-end guests in the Olaf Johnson home.

PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Thousands change (roans to grin. Um a dortori' formula fo relieve discomfort luncheon, the business meeting was i Bew car is a dark blue Ohlsniotme. At the next stated meeting of the Hebron Chapter of the Star, a social hour will follow the reKuhir business meeting, to which the families of the meyibers are cordially Invited. Refreshments will be served. Cieorse Mathlson, who has been patient at the Klkhorn Hospital suffering from pneumonia, returned borne.

The Hebron Commercial Club met In reRiilar session at the Hciinan Cafe on Tuesday evening. Following a 6:30 l. M. lmkfd ham dinner, served by the Heiman's the business meeting was conducted by the President, Harold Spooner. The following officers were reelected for the year 1947 President Jlarold Spoouer, Vice-President Greenwood, and Eugene Fuller, son Jan.

17, at the home of Mrs. E. N. of Mrs. Lillle Fuller of Woodstock will KJellstrom.

be united in marriage at the church. The Service Club will meet on All members and friends are cordially Friday afternoon, Jan. 17, at the home invited to attend. of Mrs. Eugene De Vries at 2:30 P.

M. Sunday. Jan. 19. Holy Communion' The "Mr.

Mrs. Discussion" Group will be celebrated and Fred Schultz, of the Methodist Church will meet nu Jr. ill be installed as councilman, Sunday evening, Jan. 19 at the home Luther league members are invited of Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. KJellsiroux to attend the District Rally at Wood-1 Mr. aml Mrg. Krltz Schultz, en-stock on Jan.

19 at 3 P. M. Cars'will tertalned on Sunday celebrating the leave the church promptly at birthday of their son, Kenneth. i Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene De- Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Mend left by Vries, Mr.

and Mrs. Claude De Vries, motor on Sunday morning to spend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz, and chll-several weeks vacationing in Florida dren, Bobby and Karen, Mr. and Mrs.

and Texas. Fritz Schultz, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. James Anderson were Henry Evers and children, Dick, called to Oak Park on Saturday by Helen and "Butchie." the death of Mrs. Stanley Sharmaii, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson of who has been In ill health for Delevan, spent the week-end in sometime.

1 the Albert Peterson home. I Marshall M. Housholder. Tyler Henry Evers. Following the Installation, Miss Mary Nichols, accompanied by Mibs Alice Halley gave several lovely -Cello numbers.

Community singing led by Mrs. Ralph Nichols with Mrs. Scholl at the piano was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the committee. The Hebron Unit of the Home Bureau met on Wednesday afternoon conducted by the president, Mrs.

James Anderson. Yearly reports were given by the secretaries and treasurers of both the club and the library board. The following officers were elected for Ladles Afternoon Social Club: President Gertrude Anderson (Mrs. James.) Vice-President Leona Reynolds or piles, sent drugf lata by noted Thorn ion a Minor clinic. Su Surprising QUlCK palliative relief of pain, Irritation.

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Follow label directions. For sale at all drug stores everywhere. ing team in charge. They were Ceha Feldt deputy president. Deputy Marshall Joy McCullough.

Depunty Warden Gladys Ganshert. Deputy Secretary Gladys Kerns. Deputy Treasurer Agnes McDowell oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Deputy Inside Guardlun Allie You Will Find the Lowest Over All COME SELECT YOUR NEEDS FflOH OUR CHOICE CROPS! You'll find fresh fruit and vegetables galore at We've a wonderful variety, too. So viit your Market and see for yourself. You'll surely want to make headquarters for all your fresh fruit and vegetable needs! a OOD BILL Paulseu.

Deputy Outside Guardian Mary Baker. Deputy Chaplain Reva Muscat. Musician Pearl Heeren. Soloist Eva Rapping. Escorts Daisy Hansen, Ethel Schultz, Janet liurbank, Dorothy Luedtke, Freda Rattray, Hertha Davi.s Catherine Corn well, Mabel Van Hoo-zen, Marie Corell, Evans Van.Hoozen, Walter Feldt, Ford Davenport and FLORIDA GROWN.

FRESH CRISP. TENDER At your Piggly Wiggly Store Ovei 200 Prices Have Been Reduced In the Past 6 Weeks. GET YOUR SHARE OF BIG VALUES Gordon Botls. As the newly installed, Noble Grand, FOft DAILY WASHABLE! LUX FLAKES GREEN BEANS 2-25 FOR TASTY COLE SLAWl SOLID" HEADS FRESH NEW CABBAGE 3 I9e Ruby Rolls and Vice-Grand, Lillian Judson knelt at the altar, the soloist, Eva Kapping sang "The Lord's Pray 35 KG. er.

After they were escorted to their chairs, their small sons, Eddie Rolls SNOW-WHITE CLUSTERSI and Lynn Judson presented an arm STOfS I.O. bouquet to their mothers. Amanda Uehreus was installed as secretary and Margaret Tibbitts as LIFEBUOY SOAP I Ac PKG. EACH 10 35 3 us. 33 FRESH CAULIFLOWER TEXAS GROWN 80 SIZE.

SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT WASHINGTON STATE. BOXED. WRAPPED WINESAP APPLES BEST WHEN GREENI FOR LAUNDRYI FOR DISHESI AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKES 0 37' PKG. LARGE STALK. EA.

I9C PASCAL CELERY-. 1 0 0 0 RICH IN DEXTROSE Karp Syrup 14c SPEEDS CLEANING Cleanser ch 3 cans 29c FOR THAI SCHOOL GIRL COMPLEXION Woodbury's Soap caKE10c RICH. SMOOTH, SULTANA Peanut Butter 5ft 27c ANN PAGE, PURE Cider Vinegar ,190 FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN D3 EVAPORATED MILK White House 3 cans 37c ANN PAGE. PURE Vanilla Eitract 59c ASSORTED Ann Pace Spices 12c ANN PAGE. WHOLE Bay Leaves JANE PARKER FRESH DONUTS 2IC JANE PARKER.

COCOANUT COFFEE CAKE 41' JANF. PARKER. TOP ICED ROUND LAYER CAKE 65' NEW ENRICHED MARVEL WHITE BREAD I3C treasurer. The newly installed Noble Grand, Ruby Rolls, appointed the following Warden Dorothy Porter. Conductor Hazel Ehle.

Chaplain Minnie Tibbitts. Musician Eleanor. Behrcns. R. S.

N. G. Deputy Mamie Peterson. L. S.

N. G. Lopeuiau. R. S.

V. G. Anna Phillips. L. S.

V. G. Virginia Uithain. Inside Guardiau Violet Peacock. Outside Guardian Verna Douglass.

Junior Past Noble Grand Virginia. Lines. Following the installation, refreshments were served by the committee in charge. The Service Club members entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

P. E. Tigard on Thursday evening with 24 present to enjoy Pinochle and Five Hundred. Prizes in Pinochle were awarded to Mrs. Joe Fabri and Arthur Eggert and in Five Hundred to Mrs.

Jcimj Nor and Glenn Sponcr. Refreshments were served. The Three Table Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Halstead on Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

William Blank, Mrs. Walter Grabert and Ernest Johnson and consolation Mis. Alice Meseck. Others present were: Mines. Carl Lenimerhirt.

John York, Earl York, Vernon Nusbaum. James Kolls and Martha Refreshments were enjoyed. The Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Scholl on Friday afternoon. The vice-president, Mrs.

Harold RL'LiV WHOLE UNPEELED APRICOTS No. 2 1-2 can 25c BONNIE LASS RED PITTED CHERRIES No. 2 can 37c BORDO SWEETENED ORANGE OR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. can 23c BLENDED VEGETABLE JUICE VEGEMATO 46 oz. can 29c GLEN VALLEY SIFTED PEAS 3 No.

2 cans 29c PHILLIPS RED BEANS with Pork 2 cans 25c SHEFFORD CHEVEL CHEESE 2 lb. Loaf 93c FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 39c CALIFORNIA NAVEL LARGE 176 SIZE ORANGES Doz. 39c GOLD MEDAL OR PILLSBURY FLOUR 25 lb. Bag $1.59 PURE CREAMERY BUTTER Lb. 70c SWIFT'S CIRCLE SMOKED SHORT SHANK PICNIC 4 to 6 lb.

average Lb. 37c TENDER LEAN FILL FLAVORED CHUCK ROAST Lb. 39c RICH FLAVORED SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 43c FRESH GROUND THE BUST IN TOWN HAMBURGER Lb. 32c kYGsF21c SUNNYFIELD I RAND Assorted Cereals ANN PAGE BRAND Mello-Wheat tt-OZ.

19c PKG. ftCAKFAST CP CHAMPIONS SUNNYFIEIO I RAND Rice Puffs GRADE A CHUCK ROAST 39? TENDER SWISS STEAK 59 Shoulder Lamb Roast lb. 49c Loin Lamb Chops lb. 59c Jumbo Shrimp lb. 79c Standard Oysters pt.

63c Daily Ilriiiid t'KK Mush 100 lb. Iiii(f 1.65 Scratch Kccd, UN) lit. hair 4.20 Spooner, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Emma Furlong read an interesting article on the Life of Paul.

Mrs. James Severson was elected recording secretary a various -n T--r-r NO. 2 At'NT JEMIMA Pancake Flour T4c QUICK OR REGULAR Quaker Oats 2c WE REDELM IOX TOPS Wheatena 22c QUAKER (RAND Puffed Wheat PKg 10c KELLOGG BRAND Corn Flakes 'X 17c ALL WHITE, ENRICHED Sunnyfleld Flour $1.55 CERESOTA, PILLSBURY OR Gold Medal Flour $1.75 For Light, T.nd.r Cak.i, SUNNYFIELD Cake-Flour 25c 2 23 CANS CASE OF 24, $2.6 $2.61 NO. 2 27 2 CANS IONA BRAND, REFRESHING TOMATO JUICE IONA CUT. TENDER GREEN DEANS WHOLE KERNEL.

GARDEN FLAVO CORN IONA BRAND. RICH IN FLAVOR SWEET PEAS CASE OF 24, $3.18 NO. 2 CANS OF 24. $3.79 I. $3.71 33' 29 2 CAS 2 CASE ORDO.

ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT BLENDED JUICE NO. 2 QUARTERS OF BEEF CANS 19' 46-OZ. CAN case of 24. 27c It OI CAN BROADCAST BRAND Corned Beef Hash JUICI OF VEGETABLES V-8 Cocktail 2 ANN PAGE Ketchup AtP BRAND Natural Sardines 18c BLUE BOY RED Kidney Beans 2 CANS SlC FRONTS LB. HINDS LB.

AP BRAND KITCHEN QUEEN Whole Beets (N TOMATO SAUCE Ann Page Beans GLASS 16c DEEP BROWN Libby's Beans 2 27d UBBY'J GLASS PACKED Baby Foods 32i.25c AP BRAND Apple Sauce 2 CANS 33c Sauerkraut HYGRADE BRAND Macaroni Dinner NEW ERA BRAND 10c PK6. 33c pxes. ALL POPULAR BRANDS Cigarettes SERVf HOT OR COLD Redl-Meat Caches 300 CAN 09G 31c 29c tlttJ fctrsla will arfdad mm addittowl fW acunt llllneli Rctaitort' MM prlft swr mtrchasdlt amosst appronmly squlvalsai Occupational Tai Act. is it hi jLri i MAKES GLARES SPARKLE DREFT pkg. 32c rw 0.

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Years Available:
1936-1948