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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 7

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hundred Mdks .16 the llfefarV-li duarters tfc ecorated, IxtertUVi'ind'ltomeUke." Mi4a who thr ttelridsl on Dee. of will hWt, Monday i-ith'ftl the hofmft Tho majority 'Of the closet! a holiday. 'Mr. Viil move hei'e to take pdsseslon ot thft former Hftindel evcnlrtg, and -business who Htore on Dee. 1st, have rented the Slfttjkoy Jiousti on East Front ave- IP, The Galena high school football loam defeated the 8.

If, S. team, by a. o'r 33 to Armistice Day, at the" local" grldfoh. Mrs. Myrtle Uemvlek Heer of.

Oalena, wllL principal spealc or' at ft meetlttg oC the Stockton Woman's cltlb. observance of National Edueati6n "Week, be 'held on afternoon, Nov. 15, at Miss Kntherine Nor- rls also of Oftjena'will present a da- llglitful program. observed ih Usual Business houses closed 30, a. mi.

and l-emaihed closed of tho, day. Fljtga decorated the raaln and at 11 tho 'U3 tial, One Minute of' Silence, followed salute and by mc'mbera 'Of-'the American Legion, the school children 1 presented a filing program en- four corners at that time. A-'-number of Stocktonites attended the 'Day progYam at 1 roeport, In the afternoon, report that a.hdavy rattrfeu just b0- loiltf the started. club will.meet Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 16th, with Mrs.

Will Bradley. Mrs. Frank (rraves have to" the Alice Kiefer Mrs. 1 -Kiefer will, spend tho winter with, her Watch i for further announcements "regarding the next stage production of the Stockton Booster's Dramatic to lie presented 16th and 17th. WOQDBpir Mrs.

Ja- cob'' and, son. Clarence visited i-el- atlyes at Freeport over Sunday, Nov. Boehm, relatives arid'Du'buque over the week The basketball game between Eliz- and Woodbine Wednesday eve- nj-ng waa- well' attended. The score in.favor of Woodbine. who has been" her mother, Mrs.

Wand' at' Elizabeth spent several this week with her daughter, LaVerne -e'd Mrs. with her house 1 week returned to her home at Massbach, Tuesday. The local teachers held their meeting at.the home of Mrs. Abs Dittmar Friday evening. The- Mission Little.Her- ald Superintendants a thank offering program which Wednesday evening, Nov.

23. The'play and pageant, "Help'Wanted for Miss Liberty," wlirbe given, Mrs, Wm. -''Heldenrelch and son Jphn. were'' Elizabeth callers W- MuHtniH left, Wednesday, for Mil tyenfl several days in trie elites of Atiamosi and And will return thd firsb of next yan of Chicago the; weekend in the home of paint's, Jftvarfa Aits. 'Joe 'MlsS of Ttochelle, spent'Hhe xVeek-endiln the home parents, Mr.

Mrs, William and Mrs. -U, B. Kluckand daughter' Hazel of Fheepott Sunday'OV6nlng in tho hdme of Aln (Mrs, H. tlotis rtftttbfft te 8pp)nssft'' par atfd randy', fiftd if dfc rtttt possets ttftfc ftfitlife to of Cftlcafd Is of wffelt n- 'oti VMS 'Stinday Jdhnslirt hw purohdsed' sedah. lelt'tRe of the NWYotft," whfei'e wlnWr' wflh her daughter, Stedmdn.

ClyMs Buttftijbaueh and tlatlgh leaving soon for Canl- efe' they -will spend the makd tho trip by Charleses toner of JPeYryY A guest at 'the homo of and -Mrs, Francis Sllllgr returned- homo 'from Adeline ffhe, spent several dkys In the hojrie oMier, slated, MM. MdPaWand. Pi-of. Schodn -of German Valley visited In the home o( and Mrs. O.

School! last and Mrai Elmer family Mrs, Walter Schmidt and son motored to Kock- fot'd last Sunday they visited iif the home of Jolin atul JTred Abels. J. and Miss Anna DeVries of Chicago visited. In the T. D.

Harrlgan hoftio Saturday evening and Mr. and' J. V. Foster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

John Rebel in Frceport. Wcssel'Dlckhoff is spending the Week with his daughter, Wesacls, near Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. George Mullen of Aurora, 111., spent Tuesday and Wednesday hero calling on old friends.

was Mr. Mullen's homo in days. Miss Anna Bee Haller wont to Chicago last Friday morning and spent the week-end in-tho city on Friday evening she- was at a big Hallowe'en party given at the'phar- macy school of'the University of Illinois. Haller was a guest in the home of Dean and Mrs. W.

H. Day. Harvey Duitsman sold the new house he-is building to Mrs. Johp Swalve. Mrs.

Susan Buckley, has opened a coffee shop at her seiive chicken dinners and special meals for parties that will send in their orders advance. Individual meals and lunches will be served. Phone 137 for reservations. Delia Rausch, 'who has assisting 'Frank F)scher her-'house to Freeport Friday to stay, over'Sunday. LANARK Lanark, Nov.

and Mrs, Knudson, Mrs. Rhap and Mrs. Galen Hoak, all of Chicago, spent from Wednesday until Saturday at the J. Hoak and Lloyd Stitzel homes. Arnold 'families were entertained at surprise party in.h'onor pf Mrs.

Mary Scarte at her home 'on Locust Saturday evening. The.funeralfof Miss Mabel who away at her home southwest of town on Thursday was held on Saturday, The young lady has been a long sufferer with cancer. She is survived by her mother and two 1 Mrs. Edward Naiare'ne of- Dallia Center, are hero for a visjt at the home "of their nephew Butterbaugh and family. Mis was a resident many, ago and bakor by trade.

tV. Patera sold a 'Chevrolet coach to- Orange and Victor. Myers. The R. C.

Will hbW their regular meeting -on the evening of 18. will appear In "Tracked by the Police" In moving pictures at the Petey Wales opera house on Tuesday evening, Nov. 15. Wilbur Swltzef who has been a long sufferer heart -trouble is leported nucli worse. Elmer Lockwood is writing all kinds of insurance also representing the -Chicago oMtor, Club in this Vicinity.

On Kovember IS, Forreston wHl play the Lanark high school team in the first basketball game of the season, at. the Auditorium. Dr. J. H.

Snively Is driving a now Chevrolet coach. Tho Junior play, "It in June" will be given within tho next, fewa -weeks 'the cast having been. selected and rehearsal will befin at' The exact date will be announced later. left thi' Slay grocery not latir Saturday, Kov, t. 0.

will meet with oft Wednesday J6ih, o'clock. The residence near the Chitrlei Weaver residence be sold at auction Saturday afternoon. Sale to bs held on the premises and begins at 2:00 o'clock. A. H.

fipnuljiRer, proprletov of the opera, house cafe, returned from a two stay in Frceport, where lie was 'a patient at the Methodist hospital following surgical operation. 'secretary of State L. L. -and! Ralph have frotn ft Biisjness ytsU at fnmnn has betn'Jjwfldlng a p'oAiltry house- at in part of Lena. Me hundfed high bred which onjdyrd, A very cnjoyabte time had 1 by nil i present.

POLO soli is issuing invitations to auto owners reminding them that the year 3027 j'g fast drawing to a close SB 111.. Nov. Uoss ttedrick delightfully entertained the Circle nt her home Thursday nt a 12:36 dinner. Trtere were 19 members and 4 visitors present. Mrs.

Win, Ward, of Dlxort, being an out-of-town giicst. The regular business meeting was held which Mrc. Win. Typer gave nn account of her trip to.California, and Mrs. Jasper Scott gave an account of her trip Miss Grace Hibarger rendered two vocal solos, accompanied by Gluts.

Sisson 'ifr. and Chnrles of Leaf nlver, Mr. nnd 'Mes. Albert MotKlcr, Legion Thursday evening. Jfi a 'rcr-ertt news artlcln fho dec" of officers of the ral Riven, stntinR that Margaret elected president, whore ns It should rrart "Mrs, B.irci M.

H. Schryvrr transacted business In Dl.voh Thursday. CJeorgff Smilli, Smith nridf son JeraUl spohf Thursday afternoon Dlxon. John Bnrnhart rind Beeflp, of Dlxon, were cnliprs In the Smith Imme Friday. Miss Evelyn Smith spent the past week with her aunt.

Airs. Emmerson Wltmer on Wednesday. She attended tho Ittllsdalo school, hear Mt. Morris. '-days- Smith and MrJ.

14, iskfflr Boston, ortd 0edrga of Chlengo, spent Thursday Friday Jtoftft home. Mrs. Sfyra Wltmef ttrirt son IJm- mcrson, transacted business Irt Savanna Wednesday. Albert Hopkins, of Attfbov, a busihdsa caller Thursday. John Brnckcn, of Mllledgevrtle.

transacted business in Polo Friday morning. The Miscs Margaret. and Agnes MactUlre spent Wednesday In Chicago with their slater, Mother Emeliann, DANGER IX CLOSED GARAGE An.engine idling in a closed garage of by 20 feet wilt the air to the point of fatality in three minutes. a Thi-club will tfrakl ftnce of the yMf at tftf byteMan cltufclt at plafts aW other appearances week-ef side the more extensive tour aae spring wrtich 'UstiaHjr two week period. RI'l For uao on ships and dJfl ftn Italian has patented A which dishes are held by prevent them Tho first Anierlcari, Invention become famous was Franklin's rod in LENA NEWS 111., Xov.

Kathryn Krape will entertain the Thimble cWb at her home on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 17th. A basket social "and entertainment' will be given at the Manny school house on Friday evening, 18th. Ladles asked to bring baskets. Program begins at 8 o'clock.

The ladies' auxiliary will send' a Thanksgiving- box of "goodies" to For That Tired Run-Down Feeling Start taking Burkc's Cod'Liver Oil Js survived by her mother and nn a iron in tablet form. Tbej brothers Victor and Orange present vltamlnes which we do not got Mr. and Mrs. Zlllfiart 'of and -Miss Ethel pf Freeport were Sunday visitors at the Harry Everhart home. Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Shoup and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Pheil were Sunday guests at the 'Bloyer Prof. of Mt. Morris college filled the pulpit at the Cherry-Grove church Sunday morning and evening. Snell grading gang have rented ground at the J. A.

Boyer farm two mile and a half north of town and will camo there during their work on "2. Joe Dubbel motored' to Rockford on Saturday evening and spent the week end with his wife and family. Bruce'Puterbaugh is driving a new Chrysler 72, he having sold his Knight to Newcomer. Attorney John R. Snively and in our presont-day diet, but necessary for good health arid proper physical development.

Improvement shows hy the third day. Be 'sura to specify Burte's in order to secure a full IS days' treatment for $1.00. Quarrtn- teed. or money refunded. Emraert Drug W.

Stephenson St-AdT. are now ready to help instruct any one interested in making lamp shades, pillows or dolls, also to give advice on interior decoration. This service is free of charge. F. A.

READ CO. 11-12-31 FORIIESTQN and Mrs. Frefl: PeGr'aff. of last; Tuesday afternoon Attorney wife and flaughter-Mory Ellen spent, theHveek- in Chicago. Henfy Mfiss and Spring visited iji strealer witlvher vpareWts, Mr, and Mra.

W. "'Mrs, Ufeiivy "Williams, Mr. and Mrs, daughter 'upent gundny in Dlxon.at the honie ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry AYH- Hams.

Mrs. 'Ralph Sehell and son Delhert of Sterling spent'from until Saturday in the home of Mrs. John Schell, Curtis Meyej-e of ipeloif, WtB.ijeR.ent; the, week-end With his parents, Mr. and -Mrs, W- -J Mrs, Miss Kennedy H'Yalted in the home of Mr. and CSlenjj Majie Rockford, last Friday and Mrs, an4 daughter Mjsa Cora, Misses Florence Myers and attended the thirty-third annual convention of the north half the thirteenth district Sleepless Night bealtft lip South Chicago We Buy Sell and Trade USED Cars and Trucks LUTZ MOTOR CO.

Freeport Freeport Coca Cola Co. PHONE MAIN 8867 Wholeiale of Coca Cole, 8eer Alt 1877 A. Read Co. 50th Anniversary Sale SILK ABOVE All Colors A new pair if they don't wear EXTRA ELASTIC MECERIZED LISLE DOUBLE TOi SEAMEG BACK ALL THE FASHIONABU HOSIERY COLOR! ABOVETHE FASHIONED MARKS HIGH SPLICED HECt SPECIALLY REINFORCED WITH FINE LISLE DOUBLE SOLE 1927 All Sizes A new pair ijf they don't wear IMPROVED BURLINGTON NEVER MEND SILK HOSE SPECIALLY REINFORCED WITH FINE LISLE GUARANTEED I Never Mend As Smart as Short SkiVts Youthful dash and silken finish in hosiery. Burlington Never Mend enhances the charm of slim graceful ankle.s.

Trim fitting at the 'a'nftle, its silken length, glideas smoothly over the Knee and meets a rein- forcecLgarter top-r-convenk ently "above the hem line. 'for each $LOOjpair Read's Again Takes the Lead with a Sensational Silk Hosiery Offering A. Big 50th Anniversary Special 1200 Pairs Finest Quality Pure Silk Hose Fully New Pair if They Don't Wear Light service weight in black, gun metal, grain, evenglow, paign, rose taupe, mirage, pearl blush, blue fox, merida, vanity, Quality, beauty and durability are these 'hose Select; three pairs color and -wear them alternately, It Pays to Buy at Burlington Never Up Date as Month's Style of finish even yielding into the length of BuyUngtpii Mend, They sps in toe an4 in'wrtrn extwdf,.

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300,109
Years Available:
1885-1977