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Sterling Daily Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 5

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BAltf gtfcttUMMMMK FAtU, IttittWM SSL 1881 Accept 34 Men For Draft Indudion; Others Take Tests thtrty-fouf men Sent from Whltwide select ive service Board 2fft ifr the latest -draft have accepted ftir Induction. Mrs. Doris clerk oj the board, announced todav. -ihto others sent from the local board nave held over Mrs. MORRISON AHfi COUHTY JliAt ttJufntoif.

OfflM. MttWl 41; Pbtmt, Foysuef Te Give Address On Spor-fs At Holmes said. Names of those accepted for induction folios Robert J. Landheer. Edward H.

Brackemycf. Jacob Arthur Daruhoff. Paul Martin BrondjkP. Jrwph Charles Stark. William John Cain.

Paul Eugene bawson. Beelendoff. -Harold 'Lkrtd Ward. 'Donald flay 'Bfessler. El'mer Earl Soltow, Herbert Leo Hayeri.

Ly'le Willard'' Partridge. Robert Wniiam Deem. ttaroid Jay Klooste'r. MjToh Hehfy- Yoeckel. Jake Mousengft, Richard leroy Thielen, Marion Bradley Middleton.

Ronald Boyd.fiill. Donald fcugene Conklen. tJaJtell JuHidf Ofay, Eugene Raymond Gfftff, BaUdelid Baeza. EcMfty. Howard Allen A.

Ge Ted Paysuer, athletic director 'of ilnlversily. she add! ess entitled "Sports annual banquet of Morrtvm "poi: of the American Wed- iHvcUy rteningfJan. 24. in the Farm Bureau Aiding. Mr.

Paysuer will be cd by Fitter of former student wpAtern university. About 67 students of the Morrison Community will Ije' 3iie.st£ of local facif.no.'; and busine.ss houses. The -tenquf will be preiKtred and ed by Legion auxiiiarj-. T5ie prize witining color fuatd ojt. the Morrtson adx-ance tfie After the natfoiial anthehl, simmonds.

nicmber of the post, eive the invocaHon followed by i rnmmuhity singing led by Lyle WiU cox of. Sterling, past cotnmahder of tiit- 13th district of the American son. George Clftyton Scger Pmi commander or Robert tlie Morrison post. -Mil give remarks gens Jordan, Lyle Shbok Naf tzgef and Walter Eugene Southafd. Paul Er- 1 The Morrison hish school sextet next ftotter.

Lwnaid John Mcdcma ulnicr Uic- dtreclluu uf Mlsa and RomftH Costilld. sing and Karl "Vost, addltlonaL jfi Uic second-division, tafc'their Department of the UtinoU induction physical can Lenioh. will introduce the visit- assistant orsjimi gue.M.'i. Aftcf clerk far the -A ill TxTrctlrlne arrangements for their departure. and taps, It'll When- strikes; verj- few families can afford to pay the entire cost of patient care, may range a few hundred dollars up to ilSftX) or "more, depending upon the degree of physical involvement and" the" months or years of necessary care.

March of Dimes money Is a available to everyone who needs For example, March of Dimes funds -amounting to $17,000 have helped 'one Texas boy stricken in 1948. Hospital and therapy Alice Lujeon Norrish To WecfWlllram Bell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Norrish ntfttotmce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Lujean to William F. jBcll. jr, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil-" liam -F.

Bell of Nashville, Tenn. The graduate of JBrownmoot? Phoenix, nnd will be ted from Ward-B'elmont Junior college this-spring. Miss Norrish is a voice major "at- the college. Mn Bell was graduated from the Duncan--preparatory school and frpm the University of the-South, at Scwanee, Tcnni. where he a member of the.

Kappa Alpha rater- He "is associated with his Ing almost. Everyone giving this year to the Whltealde county March of Dimes is asked the Na- Uonal Foundation for Infantile Paralysis today faces its greatest patient loadr at a time when the has -More money than ever is needed to pay for, hospital care, professional heln. iron lutigs. hot n'ack and braces. Dimes should be made out 1 to the Whitcside County chapter March of 7 ContribuBons to thTTBSl March of Dimes maybe made at places of business: Lju National Bank Sterling office and the National Bank of -Sterling.

Goods, Wolf's 'Grocerj', Daniels Grill and eiQlflcelof Dr Hospital Notes Adm I tied Gen" company. Those In Service--- recenUy graduated from a specialized school at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, is spending a 15 day leave in Morrison having arrived" Sunday. He air base upon his return. nold Bureh. aon of Mr.

and Mrs, Arthur Burc'h. "has Joined the army air force. He was inducted at'Chl- cago Jan. 9 nnd the following day' was sent to LacklancLEiflld. JTcxas risom Community high school with' the class, of 1948, Donna Blelema "has joined the course-in the hospital corps school Lftkes.

She-wilh be after -which" shVwlU, go to a navy hospital for 'a additional 69 days, She Is the of Morrison. era! 'hospital Monday were" Mrs. 1 Mrs. 1 Rose Scott, Ixrais Stabbe, Mrs. t' 1 William St, and Dorothy Knight.

Truman Hart and Leo Hunsberger and daughter, --'Bock and Charles sultbn -to and Voss and Alex Bright were i dreas wag Tuesday and William, ter, 'Hussell charged 1 and dauglv Miller were dis- 7 ,4 A wis 'in th'e hospital to Mr, East -Tuesday. st the' Community to Mr, East-- Sixth" 1 A Tha following 'NVhiteslde county Monday in the clr- Kenneth W. Chapman, Lawrence Ar Dan Carman; Max excused, of Sterling; Tony Ar- dulnl, Khdel, excused, Walter Monjmprency; kfnSj'Bertfia Belle Harrington? 'Howard'-Brlclclejy Bussellv -vL. Plpa.snnt; Clarcncp cststowri; Joy twi -iwrf ALL 'TOTE8-- OF'vBOOFJNO; 'i SIDING and FLOOH SANDING Vial', and OpBl Taber. Portland; Arlene Benedict.

Union Grove; Paul Ed L. Noble and Robert C. Wood. Fulton. Jan.

it: Mrs. Viva ARker of Morrhon, Jan. 18: George -Rick of Mormon, Wtiham of Propheu- town, Mrv Herbert Greve and son of Lx-ndon. Jan Mrs. Habben son of Sterling: Mr- Norman Vanderieest and daughter.

Mrs. B. and son. Robert H. Potter and.

son of Morrison Jan. Mrs. Marshal: and daughter of Jar. 21 ar.d Mrs. John Norman of Jan.

22. Monlius Juniof Presents Annual Before Pair Audience Mrs Howard Fields and J. Sroderlck were hos.tes.NCjf 10 30 home of the former Saturday honcnnq Mte Propheter of Siwiine. who is bridc- elect of Gene BrodeTTeft. Tt.e ding win lake place Ft'o 3 at 9 a.

m. St. Mary church. Sterling The afiernoou was and bridal eames were pl'ijed entertainment. A.

pnzo awarded to Mrs. Paul Janvtm' wfio in turn presented it to Lh6 Other prizes were won by Prppheter." Refreshments were served from buffet table with appointments in red and white, the bride's chosen P. J. Brodcrick. have been secwr- by Lknd of Rock Faiii and by Dbnafd Wnth nd Dfelores Boliman jtinior dajA'ftt the Unit school pre- j-nted the-tr fiass Is Tcrnfic" Saturdav evtnind before a fair crowd.

Due to the -bad and icv roads manv of the rtwnrd which had bt-en sold dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs A Pifrson 'ManlSus Lutheran Aid havf an day in the church soclaj' rooms wjth a on wed dish dinner at noon Mr. and Mrs Robert Edit and Children of Ohio. Til. Mr pnd Mrs.

De-lbert EdlM'ori ar.d sons werV? dinner eucsls Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 'John EdJefson. Mr and Mrs John Johnson Mr. and Frrreet Kerbt-r Allen we.ro dlr.r.T r.rw-t« of Mr.

and Mrs Mar.in John- Ison, Hosts At Mr. and Mis. Stanley tteller of Mom5on -xtil entertain their pinochle ciufa'ln thtir.home Fridiv eveiJng. Jan There were 32 prfc 1 at the last Mrs. Warren Nice.

were VI Mr ar.d Mrs. Warren Pptter "are 'time in Houston. id. m-iaw 01 uene; pourec. AILSS AM Propheier Sherwood Lea and their families.

gifts. hi Theto Sigma Plans Programs Year' Mrs. Harry Parker was reflected president of Phi Theta Surma at the tlrerJanuary mppting Other officers chosen were Mrs. CJurtLs JHuidema. vjcc president: Mrs.

Ralph Adolph, secretary: and Miss Virginia Sloot. treasurer. Mrs. Parker presided at the meeting and opened' it with Scripture reading arid prayer. The program Jot the year, including the hostesses for the monthly meetings was planned.

A social'time "followed when refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Curtis Zuidcma and 'Miss Van Dyke. The next meeting will he held on Feb. 20 at the home of Miss Virginia Sloot. Announced Betrothal Of Betty Frederick Mr.

and Mrs, Earl Frederick -of 406 marriage of daughter- Betty to Kent Britt, son of Mf. and Mrs. Ed- Sterling, He is with the -Sixth Armored Division. Stationed at Fort Leonard Wood. Mo.

The wedding will take place Sunday J. at 3 o'clock, in the Frederick home, immediate members of their EVENT A hard and dance be-he5d in the GoUohwood hall west of Morrison on Saturday Jan. 27. The p'arty is beifig given by the officers of the cottonwood VPW ANNIVERSARY PARTY The ahnual anniversary party of the Morrison post of the VFW be held Feb. i for the members and social members of, the post.

AMPUTATE PART OF FTNGER Adolph Lefebre-'of northwest of Mon ison the index finger of his right hand in the bell of a corn elevator he was attempting to start, had to have a portion of it amputated recently, was well chosen ahd the put on an entertaining farm.tnce Those taking part- in Dr played fay Robert. EthKTidge. Grandma r.er, Schmidt; ilanah -the maid, Janet moon: Ronald itt. barbit Allenby. cliarfcne House; Jaiue- Ailenfjjv Frances Cogglnsi Bil Allenby, Jerry Dabler; tfarcincf.

Marearet Scnmidi; Nancy Pomeroy, Norntft Hartz; Hugo J'litt Glafka; George BenneU Gaylra Oish; 1 Grant. anne He-wilt. The. claw advisers. Miss Mary -Jean Code nhd Richard 2tieEe, directed the 'play.

Between acts the girls' IHo. Judy Cook, 'Anhalee Schuneman ihd Lou Johnson sang two tions. MANttl'it and Swan and Reed. Genelseo u'erc recent truests At the home of Mr. And Mrs.

Edward Reed. Mrr taitted-lhcir-500 ning when live- tables wcte in play, Game prices -were won by Mrs. Francis Mrs. Harryt Bollnow, E. Rice and Befry.

And Mrs, Delbcrt Bradley anp lamily Rock Falls were Sunday dinner guests the Clarence Pottner'home. Mr. ncd Mrs. Clarence Slack and sons. Pekin, Mr.

and Orville Thompson and family, Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ltndelof and Pattt and Mrs, Orpha Thompson were CO LET A ttft. some Upon his retirt- jment about two years ftfo. they moved to Coleta to make thetr hesme.

Mr. and Mrs. ttntel daughter. Mrs Charter Ortafes, of Gait, and a gnrndson. Voted To Asseeiafifift Burton Coleta.

is one of 32 Illinois Holst'eln 'breeders re- cenjlv admitted to membership -in the Hoisteirt-ftieslftn Asaooliuidn of America by unanimous- voife of the of directors. The (national association the largest dairy tattie recording' "offaniiatjon in the its Ph. 33-M2 Feed At Coleta Science Club Mrs Fred kcrs and Mrs Coyk were co- hostesses to the Household flTrrrnnnn In The was good, and the special numbers of tlfe a solo by Mrs. Chester Linton ar.d demonstration of -cheese dishr-s by Miss Hollahd of Chicago, a live of the Kraft Co There was received for- the March of Dimes, held to place of the usua'l penny march at each Lunch was served at the close of the progtata; families will bc present. Those admitted to the Morrison son, medical," Jan.

18; Sherman Hatten of Erie, -major 1 Larry Michael and Tommy Nichols, gery-out patients; Forth of.Morrlsoni "alccldeM-SulTpa-" tient arid Helen Shuman of Morri- ti ert 'Williams of Morrison, AlphonserVcrhulst p'f-Proph- etstown, 'medical, Jan: 21; Mrs; Leo WaWbusser of dismissed fc from- hospital 'include Nbrmon of FOR; FRANKLIN COIIIITY FAMILY GROUPS Photos you'll be glqd to have. -DROP-I PRICES THAT PLEASE HART STUDIO CAMERA SHOP 1 set IN STERLINGTHEATRE BUILDING Lowell Finzels Are Married 39 Years Mr, Lowei! Finzel quietly obsenc were former residente of ledgeville before moving to Downers where Mr. Fintti was an employe of the railroad for FOR EVERYONE NEAR AND DEAR ORFAF SEND 'WMmt Test-view Zenith side-by-side with any conventional set for 15 minutes. We believe you will agree with hundreds of thousands of Zenith owners that ZENITH GIVES YOU THE FINEST PICTURE IN TELEVISION-BAR NONE is? -tf-td I your from lija? A 1 rf tifa.faffi&&mt*$ A WWBflP i 'i. SEE to 25o j.

Co. -te tW-firk" Rock Falls now numbers more than 40.000 tie breeders. A daughter was bofn Sundijr morning to Mr, and Mrs. Allaft of near Coleta, at th! Community General hospital," hS'A Ol'StfcR SfPPEft Members of Ihfe 1 Coleta calftc Modern Woodmeh of America their families enjoyed an annUAl oyster" supfjef aftd barty Fridiy nidht at the Coieta hall. Cards were the entertainment of nihg Hewers C.

R. efilCAGO Walgreen. jprelident the green Co Was honored" day by the University of Illinois his to the college of Dt. A. C.

Ivy president of the Chicago gave Wajgwn a recently completed a five A year term on the college's" advisory WE OPERATE OtR OWN DRY CLEANING PUMT ARCADE LAUNDRY 119 Flrti 141 or con IPiAL MK JRUSH Oi COVERS SMOMOTHLY ROLLIR-KOATIR DRIES IN A FEW HOURS WASHES EASILY OAL BEAUTIFUL-COLORS MOVIE CLEAR 'I-V,.

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Years Available:
1887-1951