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March 19,1961 CHADWICK Mrs. J. f. Stfejkeft. meet pfcnfc olnwef it and the children 1r Closing day program.

'usic Confesl Recital At Chadwick Tuesday Night At High School pnettnt Parents Group ames Its Officers til BWfdrd art paternal due to the of president, Mrs. C. Rowland of Polo. d.i\ 20. at 7 30 o'rjuck follows dec club 'Ciemm; Hymn" Jvruf Robin In R.v.r piano Ic.

N-T. "Shep- Awake," trwbinr "Stars in rt Velvety SkC Lino Prank. fno. Tl-r Porats Henrietta Cordon Vocal Carol Prhreuv satophT.r- "Schoen Wand.i Brown, bovs'en- 'A Stin.n-cr« Lullaby" Battle of Jericho tenor saxo- solo, "Mv Regards." Carol SchiTtner: piano alto saso- solo, "Far.ciej" Delore.5 Daehler: mixed ensemble. "Trftinp- inn Over the Hiih at Bsv.ik of Dav:" bar-d "March Salutation." "A.se> Death," "ttrau Overture." i The Prophft.sto«n Band Parents which held initial! mee-ine retenm.

met again 'evening in H.e eler-ed Or XV r. Louts iden: tan and trea.s-aer 1 rKvOiliition for re'fltion." -bP- j-'udMi'jt and pirentA and Balden 'he of the A-h'ool Wnd Sundfrland as 1 Muca ts heinsr shown on thf The theme of the program of the parent Tne Meeting "The Moslem Women in Nonis Mis PNsfJdfifiQ Vefl.efflbles MILLEDGi of Tdld MN. C. P. httin Hi Af Moslem Women Is WICS Theme Friday; Lilt Coming Events Mrs 8.

Polhih hov.e* MO i Fred JRetnnite. Mrs. 4y St. fhtirch ft. J6hn Remnitz.

and Antonia ojtSl Catherine's of Varna toll preach the Mrs. C. A. Straka A. Limi-, mort on -catholintv of thf Church eood and W.

A. Nwemeler attended at 7-30 pm will be the funeral Thursdav foT sermon and benediction, ot Seattle, wash. the t. brn tut Ms- I and direc Polhill had rhaise of it rab the Mrs H. 'An nl, on? described the life of the riatup AJ nmj 'o lake -for bund and N.

tamers fotrn.s thev hope to in the near ftituie W1Ike of St. Paul. Minn, a to start at Downers Grove hoMos fo SO jTrom a nattent in t.l-i!) Horn' 1 hospital at Sterling it- rnooj; roil V. Mcfirat). returned home it f.u from the Home hospital Saturdav ti f'rir-m DoroU'v Nelson of Barnum.

i eifll In the i.some of her -Ar ciciw and Mr. and jr ai.d Piir- Mt- Patterson rtirner A tr. f. n.r-ir arst ti. i Minn T-r-M-rir tluir liiuoMi R.t(nr%.

Mr and FARM Marin? of Votktown re turn- I home Friday evep.me after X'wit- and at Pmmpano Beath. His vilj rernam until the here AThey are srvjtn for tne of Parent to a tvith Mr. International NEWS Whitesitle IFYE Delegate Will Visit Rural Denmark 21. of Ejie 'pjirin Yntith FX- nr tff Illinois of Uif. Mr and Howard sioter ftnr Mr? Irofabemat 'rhangc deleaate.

will Npenri MarrJi Srhtock of Oosh- srd R4V ortcr gg Dimmer and earlv fall sn Denmark.) cnpl of some mater- do not Si.e ad- '-n Ind, Dorothv Nelson of i l)rt a few acoordinp to an m'ftrie has jcone up Hinrheliff.believe with fr.er.d.* at trtd bs Knmmlnde, di- there un foreseeable time'Schefi Mr aixl Mrs Par! kefschner of of the THin'Ms Surprise FoV Teadier Birth crKxl nnd Janet Dee und Carl Pat good Urson. in contrast the stori an rr.f/ Arab woman Mrs, Mrs toid of many forth theh.ifUwk building will more than right now Ctfdtt rontrois otj'urbftn buildme mn'v make wme materials easier fo fhfe Cecil OiliiRcr. who teaches I fifth grade In rooms at the leaiiohal churrh. was pleasantly Tins vear's entrip? will include Prlday when the band alrls' plcc dub. three vocal him a party in honor of birthday anniversary.

Other March birthdays noted were those of Karen Anderson. KatheHne ftobinsori and Falls, with the and en-1 Paula Church. Also present were competing on Mrs. Ida olinger and the March 31, nnd the band and mceiroom mother. Mrs.

Elmer Sutphln. dub rompetUm Saturday. April 7. pie students presented a mis' saxophone trio. and one vocal The will be held at Chndwjck band Brown.

Detores 'Daehlcr. Nea Dodcn, Betty FarthlnB. Lana Frahk Shirley Fmieriek. Henrietta Gordon rlV Handel, Gary Handel. Nancy Hejfelfinger.

Bob Huffstutler, Esther Mary lycnhart, Janice Kahler. Jerrj' Knew. Judy Lewis Waviw Unker, Ronald Mackey, post, Elizabeth Quest. Rogene Ro gers. Carol Schreiner, Marilyn Schreiner.

Herb Senneff, Grace Shu mon. Nancy Smith; Sylvia Stein Willis Stewart, Marjory Straub Marjory Walker and Gayle Weber Girls 1 glee clubr'JDarlene Andersen Marianlec Bennett. Joan Wanda Brown, Deloris Daehkr Nancy Parthlng, Henrietta Gordon Beverly Marie Iben. Janice Kahlcr, Shirley Prowant, Elizabeth truest, Joyce Rahn, Carol Schreiner Marilyn Schrefner. Dorothy Shi Icy, Grace Shuman.

Nancy Smith Roma Sturtevant, Marjorj- Walker 'and'Gayle Weber, accompasht Lano 'Prank. Several Ensembles Girls' ensemble: Vocal, Caro Schreiner, Marie Iben, Nancy Par thing. Gayle.Weber, Delorcs Daeh ler; Henrietta Gordon, Dorothy Shlb- ley and Wanda Brown, acc'ompanis Nancy Smith. Boys' ensctnblc: Vocal. Allen Haag Lano Pranlc, Willis Stewart.

Herb Scnncff, Virgil Handel Ronald Mackey and Robert' 1 Traum Mr, Hoffman. '-Mixed ensemble; Vocal, Wanda Joyce Rahn. Dolores Daeh- ier.vMarilyn Lano Prank Stewart; Robert Traum anc Senneff, 'accompanist, trio; Daehler and Carol Schreiner Mr. Hoffman. Henrietta flutej Lano tronj- Wanda saxophone s' Daehler, alto, saxophone Sclireiner.

tenor piano soloists will -be' chosen rin elimination contest between Dclores DaeliJer and Ronald Mackey. 'f" -'Vociil Jsololst: 'Carol girls'low -i Mrs. Ghlce Knllerstrand in New Bldr, Jackson Street Club V' Officers Are.Named SandrocJc, was! elected vice and Jackson Stf eet-; club of cellaneous program and there were game." Mrs. Sutphln gave a ed cake to Mr. Ollnger who received a gift from the class.

included three cakes and ice eream. The St. Patrick tuptlf was carried out Copping Ceremony At Clinton Friday Marilyn Kllberg. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Kllberg. received her nurse's cap during a capping ceremony Friday evening at the nurse's home in Clinton. Iowa, Marilyn has completed a six months probation period and haa been accepted into training at the Jane Lamb hospital. She was among 12 receiving caps, Mr. and Mrs.

Kllbem. Ronnie and Lois attended the -ceremony and Marilyn returned home to spend the weekend. Prophetstown Clubs Mrs. Ed Ariafu was hostess to her bridge club Prlday with three tables of cards in play. High scores were 1 held Mrs.

Abe Thompson and'Mrs. Lyle Upton who was a guest Mrs. Ted Clary The, PropheLstown Reading Circle club met Friday.afternoon at the home of George Yager and read part 'Of the book. "Mischief" by Charlotte Armstrong; Mrs. Clarence Arnett will entertain in two Mrs.

Ralph'Johnson-was hostess to Hume Social club at picnic dinner Friday, Following a' group sewed and spent a social time. Mrs. Albert, will 'entertain In two weeks. ,1. Fiski entertained -'her pinochle club Friday' evening when prizes were a warded-to Mrs.J Minnie Olihger and Mrs.

Roy Plsk, MJV and Lj bn, will entertain March 31, Twenty, two ''members of the members of, the Social Hour.club met Friday'afternoon at the Jhome -of Clayton Clem- cntz. Mrs: G. WHdmafl; Warren Weber and Mrs. Raymond Lindskog received prizes. at, five tables of pinochle.

Mrs, Ed, Janssen is the next PROPHETSTOWN, BRIEFS Johnnie of Is spending, a 15 'parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'Paul leave March 30 for Oemp Stoneman, rfn of Mr. Monroe ander, had their and adenol'ds ot her swtcf-m-Iaw. suprnnn'- the old mossv I d. Ooldthorpe. wHo spent in a nut hod of Honolulu with her husband ho tor beta plantinc flhd later ktthi-tti B-0732 head of the YMCA.

told of some of, transplantini. her experiences With the Methodist tno-s to be the Suzanne Wesley home Hi Honolulu tr-q-nrrd no tnui.splantliiR. Elizabeth Linker And Robert Lund Take Nuptial Vows At Polo Miss Elttnbrth' Unker. daughter 'Mfs jsponge and hane in the sunshine. Polo, atui Roliert A.

Lurid, son of Mr. Little New Garden." was the! and Mrs. Joseph Lund of Polo, Were A playlet. -Chant to the Lh-lne." Pw both brautltul and was ptesetfted by the following Lad- ptaMtrnl. tnke spohge.

jora -Mfs. C. Wardla. Mr? in water and plant parsley seed O. A.

Bo.td: Yamlna. Mrs. draw a ronl through the vjtited fiat-irdav at the tire home of Mr and Engle inuioi-- another family at Yorktowtt aa Rodman Ann Archibald fiom Cpl Srhmart 'of Omaha. will live With uun atlt) to buy Also, fartl JKeb. returned Sundav to report to jjjpt Ireland Both otn hns kept parr with tdutv Monday ahrr srrndme several RIP in home economies at upwaid btiikhhc rwts in Blanche tfuepker home the t'nuersitv of Illinois this tJ hand Hinthrliff at Yofktown vVashlriL'ton MM be hard to win irom rrmcJit Hhri typ-um 48 but Uirtf bp nnh K0 Metals aie in erenl demand Ihp foi-egn countries, nntj pro nbK wjn scnn conhttlj ''iraiw of de-fetor nerds.

about the. middle of November Uon rosu fl lso countv is- nr M.r During' the business meetinc theme of W. R. Clouglrs talk, Saturday. March 17, at two She said that about 12 of thirty the home 6f At Party During quests for eggs were read from the Methodist Old People's home and Wesley hospital.

It was derided to send eggs to both. Announcements was made of future May 1, Mrs. Louis Dame Of Rockford will be guest speaker at a union meeting of the missionary societies of the community; May 2, the district annual meeting of the WSCS at Preeport; May 11. confer ence meeting at Rockford and to their Mrs, Roland Black Is Honored On Birthday tjt i and Benjamin of 10 er-daughter meeting in the evening: Lena institute will be held in July. Classes responsible for the mother-daughter meeting will be: Scram ble supper, Fidells and Fresonla, classes; program, clover club class; decorations, Phllathea, class.

The president appointed the lowing nominating committee. Mrs. William Maxfield, Mrs. G. A.

Boyd. Mrs. V. 5, Todd and Eugene LitwiUer. Elkhorn Grove Unit Of Home Bureau Meets hTe Elkhorn Grove Home Bureau unit 'of near Milledgeyille met in the home of Mfs: Helen Bryson for an all day meeting Friday with ten members and 'one guest.

Mrs. A. B. Coyle, present. The unit voted to pay tlUrd toward the.

the 4-H medals which will be given to girls from The members are privileged to bring a guest to the meeting' on birthday A donation of $2 was given to the Red Cross. minor lesson, "Program was given by Landls which the books. Major lesson, Does 4-H benefit' Community" -was given by Miss Dorothy Footltt. Ha rd- meringues ted by Mrs. Schryyerr'-and -later served 'the group-at noon, Recreation? was have been an Easter parade but the members for- got'their bonneus so' Irish songs were sung.fV- 7" Mr? Josephson wore a pink dress with matching will farm in township, west of Polo.

Alfred Beyer Phone 183-R2 Safety cards were given- to Qiose had no 'accidents in the home for, Lauren Crqwford Is Named As'Secretary i The Firemen's meeting was.held Thursday eve ning-at which time the following of lioers were ejected; President, Jack Lanark; vice president, Robi ert Wolker," Pearl city; 'secretary, Lauren Crawford; MUledge'ville; txea- Brooks. Prophetetown. Bjgh of Rockford, District, De.uptyoPire, Marshal "was present. The the evenhig Bureau-of chj- i. Atom and next meeting, will be held Mais' at 1 Vegetables could be grown on a 15 bride's parents.

Dr. T. B. Hersch. a by 5P plot of urotind with rows i Brent uncle of the bride read the sin placed one foot apart, on well gn-! rlched soil She turned varieties; their better flavor and the number rows nnd half rows of each.

Some vegetables requiring considerable space, such as corn, and six tomato plants found a place here, while flowers were tucked in here nnd there to add beauty to the little garden. Church Of Brethren Holy Week ServJces Special services will be held each Holy XVeek evening by Rev. Mark Schrock of Goxhen, at the MilledRcvlllc Church of the Bre.th- ren. Rev. Schrock is graduate of Manchester college and of Bethany Biblical During his days he'held a student pastorate at Lena.

Since that time he has served the churches at Nampa. Idaho, and Olympia. and employed by the Brethren Service in the Civilian Public service program during the war. He has served Ihe central region for two years as regional peace consultant 1 and is now serving for the third year as fieldman in the northern Indiana district, Compliment Birthdays Mr, and Mrs. Prank Livengood entertained Thursday iv honoring the -birthdays- of Mrs.

J. H. Kiminel and Joe Crofton. evening socially and playing pinochle, other guests present were and Mrs. 'R; A.

Nye 1 of Chadwick. McKean, Mrs. Hazel Fogel, J. Kimmel, Mr. hblm and Mrs, Ralph and Mrs.

Lyle Livengood and Janet'Dee; and E7 HOSTS TO MINISTERS J. Dodds of Akron, Ohio, and Rev. and Mrs, D. White were, entertained last week in the following homes for dinner: Monday, Mr. and Mrs.

Mason Tues- dw, Mrs. Wednesday, Mr. and -Mrs, Harry Bushman; the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gnll Deets wlth Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mlllhouse assisting; Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Knappj Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. P. Rahn and Sunday in the home of Mr, and MrvHarlan Hollo- the money for sending Moodv while the dubs of Illinois are sendinR Mi.s< Archibald. Tlie International parm Youth Kvrrythuij; considered, tlinrhcllti it should benefit the country for farmers to ahead and make lone-delayed implements up to the time when materinls have to be MILLEDGFV'ILLK BRIEFS i Dr, and C.

0, nnd hoiiseTKuesu Wijce of Poul, dinner 5hBdM of rhf candles' at first-hand how live in this country, were tied with bows to match the i "Hnols has taken part in this pro. on thc 'other ereens. For an attractive: rRni Awlnn two of the three years lar cnkc stand. shape on a petti- 1 it Happy Neighbors At At Hasselman Home 1 The Happy. Neighbor club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Elmer Hasselman with. 13 members and five guests, Mrs, Carl Hasselman, Mrs. Don Owens. Mrs. Gordon Garland, Mrs.

August Brnndau and Mrs, Mable Conroy, present. "The president Mrs. Don Sippel conducted the business meeting when It was voted to contribute $5 to the Red Cross. Mrs, "John Bergc was in charge of- the- recreation. Games were played-'-wlth -prizes going to Mrs.

John Kerber, Mrs, Bert Saatcrflcld. Mrs. Don Sippel and Mrs. Carl Has- Tlie program included -a reading by Mrs; Sippel; vocal duet. Mrs, Lyle- Frank' and Mrs, Vernon Bruder, accompanied by Mrs.

Frank: baton Georginia Garland. Lunch wns 'served with decorations in keeping, with'; Patrick's day. Tlie next- meeting wilisbe with Mrs. Lyle 'Frank. Conducts Devotions At Church OfthnstWMS The- society of 4 the Tamplco Church ofi-, Christ met Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs.

A. Mrs, Ransorn EBert hod the devotions. witli, a prayer by Mrs. Floyd two hymns and members Tend portions of the lesson and closed sentences of prayer. been In operation.

rie Keller. LaSalle county- in 1949, and Wendel Swnnwn. Wlnneba- po county, last year, have been Illinois delecntes, collecting Each delegate to a foreign coat standard, thumb-printed. It was a splendid reproduction of a rare oid pattern 1 Mrs Black has been collecting this antique pattern of a modern w(l1 on assigned farms to gla.sj they invited in the The table place cards depicted where they are sent. They Irish peasant cottages and lhp rf fl work on thejarm stapes at the table where Airs, i and in the 1 social life of the family.

Black was seated, while those on, When, they return to the United the children's table were painted States, they are expected to spend bluebirds, pussywillows, birds' considerable amount of time and flowers. i speaking before Rroups throughout The 1 o'clock luncheon progressed the state -and telling of their ex- through the first course and when pertences. the dessert was served there was cause for merriment as Mrs. Black' said she the cakestand when told fliat It had been pre Margaret Pickering assisted Rhe.s Amnloan; restricted the ir-tail rinB by Mrs. May Crowell and' Mrs' K.

fftrm toll people a chnnre to live! SiS; i Prevent Newborn a. i hlftlirinx fit OiMPT rsrttl NOUtJC 11'Ottl. i i IL i MsTer" of JSlS. the United States 11 0 SS6S By AflentlOll sisier, wirs. uonain £..

josepnson, aHAMt te-j)Va nat art nnd learn at first-hand how farm i At Farrowing Time. URBANA You can help cut new-born pig losses with watchful rare and attention at farrowing time. ,1 Dr. C. C.

Morrlll, University, of Illinois college of veterinary medU rtiie. lists several things you pan to provide this attention and care: Ml Piovide comfortable, clean, warm quartprs for the sow and 12) Be sure the sow is catlnar. It slip Isn't, find out why. if. the pips not suckllnc, or the sow isn't providing any Ind out-way.

(4) Help the pigs to suckle, es-t peclally the weaker ones. (5) Watch the sow for any evidence of fever, mastitis or discharge. Watch the pics for any unthrlftlness. scouring or any other, evidence of disease. Yon4l soon be able-to, tell fronjr- experience which of these condi-'.

tlqiis you can prevent or correct' through proper feeding, manase-i ment, sanitation or the right equip- input. your local veterinarian for and treatment of conditions needing medical attention. i Rely On Vet Jot Almanac een sented by the hostesses, she cau- fQUf (,91116 ADOn president, Mrs. Ira bay. conducted the business meeting nnd a letter B.

Sheppard from the Women's Benevolent' Association literature" from overseas mlsstonnries. There "were 11 members and one guest, Mrs. Ralph Poy. Tlie closing- prayer was by Mrs. Eugene served by the Check Form Rre List Tampico met" In Fi-idny evenine, for', a tibned everyone to be careful that it was not broken.

"Because" she your cattle abort, said, "I'nni too excited to take the don't relv on the family almanac for a diagnosis, but call your vetorln- warning to 'myself," These were Mrs Heath. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Pauline-Biiiyi', That's the urgent suggestion tq- nctt.

Ellen Greve, Mrs. Crow--day of S. Cover In.the Uni- ell. Mrs, Black. Mrs.

versity of. Illinois collece of vet- Lyndon. Mrs. G. W.

Schaller. of 'erlnnry medicine. He, says it takes Dlxon. Tlie children were Gary and a expert to dlntniose cause of Betty Jo Blnck, Floyd Burnett, abortions In cattle. Russia is.

about 2.87 times Greve. Lou Ellen Greve and' Marcia Miller. Residence "Changes are" se scarce at Lyndon, that there 'comes a fense moment when the house one is living Is sold, A long 'lime the Henry ''Bolt family had lived- in the house formerly owned by Mrs. Pearl later One of the most Important causes' Is Dr. Cover advises farmers who'suspect brucellosis, or Bnnu's to have, their entire herd blood-tested' by" "a local or county 'Another- type of premature birth of calvesjs caused by trichomonnds.

This Infection a 'cow to lose 1 her calf between thc 16th'weeks of pregnancy, Cover 1 sb.e of contipcntal United sold to Marion Ahrens for Invest- -says' the -abortion often occurs- so ment Utely.he«))d rtieojrqpcrty-to early "that the dow'n't -real- OE.B' IN f', The Gaxctte 9 Over, IS.Oi*. With hr rn there so lone hrt hw lld hp had be- think the cow simplv failed to come home to them. As thev are not A th'td cause of abortion Is a ready to buy thev have ns vibrio. "In this case nen-ous trying to find another abortions may occur between the as good. second and seventh months of preg- The D.

Redell The' infection usually be- been living jn the Henjr James'gins rather suddenly in a'herd'-and have decided to move back. then dies out. It mav or mav not to their home at Spring Hill and the recur the nest venr. Bolts will move to the.Jarne.s hpuse, 1 It will be painted A and papered, making a-very good SALE 'March- 21, MILKING At the Clement Good Time To Erect LYXDON BRIEFS Flar 1 ldj "9 Mrs. Arthur'Gibson entertained Advice i'group of 20 at her home for'Mrs.

i alien Anderson; Mrs, Bowen i ANA fGo the assisting hasten and a i Un ok5 'fwm hmldlnw or asket lunch was served; you nwd thorn I ft CD t'O I'O 1 iiviiu of sterling Elmer Hlnrlchs, Satunlay, March' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ESTATE The.Unii'i'?tU;er with buildings. 3 of Ster- on Sixth ave A -t quests, socinl meeting 1 with 10 memoers pre- Mr, Malcolm, A'ngelo. will build a home removed 'the home of and Mrs, Mack Dugan sent. time spent, in' check" hospital, and program 1 inched sing Jug, list, of farmers' having fire Leslie, Kiiberg and'Mrf Wal' Good will be held Also to' see If the ne don on-Jots he bousm.of his lace served as 7 at the -Lutheran church March 23 ones who moved this spring list Charles during night Star, If- anyone, hns moved and have builder and'he-wil) National rarm Honoring tht tfirst birthday of pictures not notified the department: the spare time from carpentry, to their Rand.v,' Mr. and -Mrs.

trig Ws. 'house, A possible -answering ready- aiid gardejj at dinner-'Friday Mrs, and-'Mildred of Mil- (3ftrroJl4 8n Mrs," Prank WyengpodrMr- and, Mrs. LyJe Liven- evening and- i RmilyTwho mpved time ago from, the, djstrtcfc on ii --rfv-, 11 Iv MI fvm, i 4 Bk give UtW address. bpJli -mm y-ou il milking. '9 A i am thf dar ftf the AA IPfifiXlH A.

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