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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 11

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'3WE i spsnamgUretawjd "W(Mm I LANARK Vjj 2T DAKOTA GERMAN VALLEY uneral of Strike Victim will meet at Pella Iowa RED OAK Oak Ill July Mr 4 21 'a sharp edge" for our ma ham home near Milledgeville with and daughter are visit Idi ane Ing at the homX of his daughter I P'd rock 'ii vi iucnvtr "It" Mr red Weimer ill on' last Sunday was a veryslck man for a few days but la how Im proving some' Brighten cp your xlunookfag RtMjet softens ties $hfne with tf few stroBeak JU Ta' and and A 1 i it Know what this young lady is She's a flapper That ring she Wears" Dears tiny replica ot a bob haired sandal footed flapper and girls who wear those rings are supposed to chess thu same way This fad started in Toledo 'A 1 Ifaker'a Tjr the weather cpntlhufa favorable thls( we)GJLJdlLOfl Ailztheoata field in this vicinity In shock by Saturday night' Mr and Mrs Charley Neuschwan der of Redwood alls Minn and Mr ahd Mrs Byron Wells Mnd daughter of Hitkory Grove Were visitors at the home! of David Rockey on Sunday WHITE ELT HATS Enormous white felt hats ana white fox furs are worn by stylish rench women with their all black i 1 7" welcome at all times i 'mornink wife and daughter Miss Geneveive of Wavesiy Iowa arrived In town to Spend Week or mor with rela tives and friends Mr barker is now a traveling sales man for Swift ft Co out of Omaha Monday afternoon' John Trost ran with hls ord trvek from off acrua the guard rails on the east side pf th approach Jo dry bridge from the south at" a hilght feet Ths front of vtbe carnima badly wrecked while" th rear had the ap pearance of a scared gopher looking' for an approaching air ship John was alone Jn' the truck and was In luck because 1 yscaped serious in 2 On August 1st Lawrence' Ling ford will be relieved at his own re quest from taking 'care of the Peoples Oil Station'He had change or tha samo for fourteen months and gave perfect satisfaction' to the company and their patrqna but an average of about sixteen hoprs a day was distasteful to MY Llngford Clement Ji Brdwn will take charge of the OU Station and Alfred Wil Itamfl wilt take Mr' Brown's on the deUvery truck 1 t6 Shhnnon on riday to Visit jvlth Mr Klaslnger at the4 sanitarium Ths many friends' of the lady wlil bs" 1 Lanark" July Peters Bros sold an Adam Schaaf player to Arthur Larks of Coleta a player to Andrew Kataenberger of Mt Carroll a piano to Mrs Dora Baum non' and an Adam Schaaf player to Will Stengel of Mt Morris III last week our carloads of sweet com were Shipped by the Lanark Canning company recently two going to Chi cago ahd two to Missouri George Knelt of Shannon ind Henry Knelsa of Lanark recently purchased new Dodge cars at the Avto inty i The CtrcIe heldti speial on Broad' street Tuesday evening Iner shipped a caalond of horses to eastern market on Satur day Miss Maud Wingert has returned from taking a summer course at JJormaU JJlw Thd various' committees have been appointed for Old day Aug 17 Mrs Manchester and 'chil dren jf Janesville lorida are vlsit Tng at the George Tester home Mrs rancks departed Hast week for a six weeks' visit at Seat tle Wash Mr rancks will join her a little Miss Thelma Brooks left for Cleve land Ohio on Tuesday to visit her brother Leslie and family Harry Rowland was operated on for appendicitis at the hands of Drp Best and Sykes of reeport md Drs I and Harold Packard of tanark on Sunday afternoon The put come Is Considered favorable Preston Schmucker has sold his property to James Gearhart consid eration (4000 Mrs Jennie Hick and Mary Yeager are offering their property for sale on Locust street The ladles will move to Rockford Miss Leong Hpss was a Chicago passenger Tuesday The James Patterson residence is rapidly reaching completion RD Mitchell of Tampico was here briefly on riday Miss Irene Eby took the teachers' examinations on Thursday and ri day Mlswts Elizabeth Zuck and Helen Adams also went to Mt Car roll for the same purpose The rank Eckerle family were Rogers Miss Maxwell who has bsen touring Europe algo vlattett Palestine and gav Interesting descriptionofjriiat she saw in we noiy xana at reeport Sunday' Miss Sylvie' 'Reim "of Orangeville is spending a few days with her grandparents Mr and Mrs wfiliatrt Law Im" fjii Clarence Schltx' has returned home from the hospital and 'ta' able to be on the streets again 1 George Shinkla is making" ht home with Is daughter Mrs Robert Wachlin Mr and Ms Thomas Babeock' Ethel Solace and Jessie Hulbert an toed to repobl Monday 2' Mis rances Reed la Maying at the home of Mr Retsleff while her mother is at the hospital with Violet Wmj Henrn went to 'St rancis hospital where she expects to "undergo en operation Monday Mrs orth who has been quite sick the past week is improving "2 Mr and Mrs Myron Reekow and son Milo called on Mrs Mcpenill SltWiijr uirw The many friends' of Mrs Cor? Babeock antMrs ranc as Jones had a shower far them at th homo of Mrs Wachlin Thursday even ing They received many beautiful presents that will remind them theXplensant evening they 'spent gelher A IENA NEWS Lena Jlr "inly St Mrs AhKedrt Pittsburgh iPa and Miss Nettle Dqblev of barren cam here to attend tnKfuneral of the late rancis HouserRov Pcrklna i oi reeport weraguestsx'jf Lena relatives Sunday Ed Schneider unloaded a cmspf holk building til on Monday The funeral of the lat rancis Houser waa held from the home Monday afternoon at o'clock the business houses were closed from 1 to 4 o'clock The pallbearers were of and Lena Houser A Son business houses Humphrey' agent of the Lena station ot the reeport Dairy and Produe Co was a visitor at ree port over Sunday Th farmers ars complaining a about too much rain just now whn oats and barley harvest begins but it sure Is helping out the corn Genres Mifrer Rnllv Vlnlr Troppen wef visitors at reeport Sunday Miss Della Howard of reeport ta a guest at thejiomaof Mr and Mrs A Seise William Chaffer was a reeport visitor Tuennev Mrs Boyer was a guest at the home of her son James Boyer in retport George Burkhartwho was a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Ilomigi returned to reeport Bun day morning McConnell McConnell III July The painters ars at work on Mrs Amelia McDaniel' house Th fresh air children from Chi cago are' having a fine time at the hpjn Ot Wachlin and rancis Stabendw Mr" and Mrs Herml Hulbert of Nsbraska are visiting with friend and relative here rancis Btabinow had the mlsfoiv tun tn be kicked' by a horse which will ktep 'hlni from ils work for a short time i Miss Violet Reed was taken to St rancis hospital for an operation for appendicitis Ertday many friends hope for a speed recovery Mr and Mjs Mervin Shippy ot Orangevlllei spent Sunday with rela tive here? Miss Louis Ppice is assisting at the telephone switch hoard Nat Mertins Is able to be around again and attend to his work st the depot 'a Mr and Mrs Weber Jones were cauer in town ouiiuay ''MtrJtosd and Aqgust Retalaff were VWiM CoA Btodq 'Tan Ai'wAysi'l'Qc: OR AMILY USE omoer wmciraeantbe sir 'Mr' Reuben Mitchell ot Dakota was visitop here lu town riday afternoon 41 Mr and Mrs Ed Stutsrelm' of Winona Minnl ar here visiting at th horn August Reiner and with cthhr relative the past several gad 'Mrs Wils Kumrlqs and daughter Bedlah went 'to Davis Sunday ta attend ths Sheckler family reunion" Mr D5L Thoren Is thnnenw of a new Willys Knight edanl Mr Thorert' belng odratdriver compel) to think that It was not for speed alone 0 much as for the Comfort and the good looks otthe "thing thgt caused Lfni to exchangehe old Car for ths new Vivian Wallace who bad been sheading the week end with friends tn Davl returned home on Sunday Mart Rockey oom tfp: from ree bort on Saturday to visit over Sun day with his best girl ind with othsr friends TWIN GROVE Twin Grove Wts July tl Johrv Allen and son Jack of Beloit calledt th horn on) Andrew BllSIer and family of nsar Monro wer'e Sunday guest of Mrs Augusta rinnow A number from here attended the airfield ptmte Grandma Stevenspn remains about the ame Mr and Mrs Timm and daught Rj ta of ootville visited relatives here Sunday ern Ernrick accompanied them homo for a few days Mrs Sarah Swarts home after spending several days in Mon ro Mr and MrsJV Quinter Mr and Mrs Alfred Haman Gladys Em rick Mr and Mrs Harrison Raymer and Mr an'd Mrs Johq Raymer were Monro shoppers riday Mr and Mrs Harry Montague of reeport were 0011 ws here ThursdayJ IL Ernrick ern Jketstaa Gladys Ernrick motored to Bluff View Sunday Mr and Mrs Guy Davis ano daughter Virginia Mrs Leon Towne and daughter Hetty Moe and Mrs John AUgti of Beloit Were gussts ot Andres Wednesday oM crop Santos' Praherry lhs6 ka't be equalled rJlser frjprfeet 2 1 1 1 1 i German Valley July Ry Coffman sfrent a few day of the past week in Chicago The Dorcas society the home of Mr Mennenga WednMMtav nftwnnAH Prof Ileemstra of representing Central College is in our midst nt this writing Mrs James "Heeren have returned here after spending two weeks with friends and re Iff Chicago Miss A ischbacher of Urbana is visiting with her sister here at th! writing Th Silver Creek Circle of the 4 King Daughter win meet at th bom of Mrs Ben Greenfield Tues day evening Rev II Ahuls and family are mak ing an auto trip through the West erh atates a th present writing ansae iva ana Margaret Aukes Viola Bosch and Chrystal Heeren Messrs Raymond Auk Owen Greiff and Orville Borchers motored to Lale Geneva Saturday Mrs Carrie Coffman and daugh ters Miss Wave Mr Grace Swarts and Georg Shields rpotored here from Chicago Sunday The Community Chora! society will meet in the church Wed nesday evening CHELSEA Chelsea July Miss Gladys oeat is spenainr several dav with her sister Mrs rn bes at Stockton Mrs Swain of Iowa is visiting her daughter Mrs Shaner Benj Wenzel and family spent Sunday afternoon' with Charite Wainwright and family rancis and Margery Kevern of Elgin have been visiting at the Ed Lawverhome Harry Bea! and family visited friends near Pear! City' Sunday MJ Elizabeth Rubio of MLnne apoUs is visiting at the Albert Kee ner horns Mr and Mrs Earl Stouffer and daughter left riday morning In their car for Waterloo Iowa to visit relatite Mr ami MrarAIbett Koeppen visit ed at ths Gu Decker home Sunday jMlss Minnie Tcsscndorfwent to reeport' Monday to have hr tonsil removed Mrs Harry Bond and children of Missoula? Mont1 and Miss Mildred Kepner are visiting ftt ths Kepner home Kelly Ilarrls Upturned to Rockford Wednesday rafter spending several! months in this vicinity Mrs Gus Uecker is caring for her daughter Mr Bob Kempert wh has been slckXor some time azuisusu WWW I t'4 Sunday callers at th I hcfaie I 1 I Walter Bliss or Durand was hirq I Sunday evening I and Mr Leon a rd and daugh I motored from 8avann Sunday I rtf to Visit at the Young horn Jivri Mrs' ooter "who babn I spending some time with har mother I 'jir returned Saturday io Hodkford'? I Mis Irene Thorlft xyturned Mon I ipday from a week' visit at Avon HL Mr and Mrs' red Stabler and I t'daughkrara eallersh at Clayton I 2k wMsinxsrt rlda vnlng I 7 and Mr JL Engfebreteoivof H' Bremerton Wash were 'week end Is guests at the Hafrjs hemo Mlsd Allee Schradenneldr was the rnt of Mr ondMrs Clayton Mein zer last week 7 '2 i I Mr Ray 'Bristow 'waa transacting butlness at Rockford Saturday Dan Schradermeier wife jmd ion ii' wer vistors at Melnser s' Hahnxf BrodheatJ visited at Melnser'aSunday Xi' IUySrisilowmd JT Harris wr In Clinton4" la a Wednesday 4 7 1 1 Tlltyemelr has been 'paint Ing hl store building' 1 Andre and B'Vehmeier 2 wera In reeport 'Saturday after noon 1 Mr and Mrs Ed Stabler of Jancs 4 Ville Wla werd visiting at the Clay 1 ton Melnxer home riday Mr and Mrs A Prlc nter 1 talned Mr and' Mr Hall and daughter of Polnatto Wls over Moellenbcrndt "who ho 7 bn working with his engln at th i pa farpi pulled hack to town Tues day and will start threshing Mr Wm Pfluka visited at the Aug Richter th first of 4he week A Bancroft of Duriind was a 7' TtesHer hers'Thursday Miss "Luella Thoren left Wedne's day evening for a vfslt at Lena Wm Grosskojlf snd Bill Logan motored to reeport riday mom I TttT I Mrs Imley of Black'Earth Wi and Mr JI Montague of reeport were guest at the red ela horns Thursday night Walter Neldermeler was in ree 1 port riday Lvi Youngblut of Dakota was a here riday Mr ana Mr Ernest Montefelt oi State line were Rock City visitors riday1 4 a Ray Butterfield and family of Chk ran epent last week at th Rntterflnld hnm Jir amuaj wi jjuiicoier ana xxuig ox i Qhfcairo tVvla WvA'biA' IaIma AIaIIam I xravi wriu uusiiit'Da vsotiuia 4JCI Mnnztav Mrs Walter Lapp and daughter Lo eturned Monday from a week end I yinimeii mu8 U7 HIGHEST PRICE PAID ORRESH'EGGSXl PURITY GROCERY KOMElr GOOPn EE2 PHONE MAIN M8 8 WEST GALENA Practically every resident of Clinton III attended tha 2' SSton buUet dUrlfl uiAion rauroaa shops me Mr and Mrs Thoren "and'Ji daughter lorence were Visitors at ryeport on Tuesday "2 Albert Sheckler of end Mr Wesley Sheckler ot Los Angeles Calif Mrs Mary Sheckler and Mrs Georga Sheckler 1 and Mrs 4 Elva Schmitt and 'daughter' ilar i eette of Davis visited at the home1 of Mr and Mrs Wilson KumVlne oh Thursday Mrs lora Shaffer visited afew day of last week with friends at Tyrone' Wls 2'2 2 7 Mr and Mrs Scoft Brobst ofBrodhead Wls Visited at the home of Mrs Martin Brobst on riday I Rev KIssInger and children And the Misses Mollie Wunsch and Lila Quest Went A 1'77 npHE isk Cord is giving more value in service this year than was ever put into a tire of any kind before 2 The buying public knows it toofor even I though the isk factory working atpac ity is bending every possible effort td build uvui si uuo UUU UlUVUliy lU ACCping up with the demand Before you biiy any other tire compare it With a isk Cord the tire whose distinct tive extra qualify you can see and feel weigh and measure at the time vnu huv William Btahlor and leg amnutatod mlng4Gangrene "v31 lna opratiorr Mr Pat yar of 'nd was anxious t0 bavo' th foot re Jn to benefit hl health Hl friend hope for his speddy recovery of Rver tran' acted business tn Polo Tuesday 1 7' Wllbur McHenry of Rochbll and her aunt Mrs Deb Del sc her of from Ro chelta MoAday and' were callers fq tn A ft Taai i 2 Mr and Mr Ira rk speht Monday in reeport wSJ7hter PlefC in hruest nt mother In law Mrs Nettle WM hom from i ht wkn1 Ms and MrssAlln Compton and ft? iary CaroUn Mrs Margaret Johnson spent Monday eteninr with Cleveland Ohio rom there win go Qmadl Max Miller enjoying a few day 111 yrth rank 12 11 4 AfTBTA't Ilf 'Taffeta gowns are scarce this' year jiv but taffeta roatr rja very stylish particularly in the delicat shads of blue peach and tan The I nre of (Course for evening wear ano 1 they ar usually lined with chiffon or sum aeurat metalka fabric (yOTATOES SnNeiQfc 45 No 1 tall cans Ex ey JQ Genuine Red SaUnrar £vl 'No 1 tall ean mediutn Red Salmon spewdssvyOn Tima to RcktirwT oxiv ucvupiea rooms in Bishop Shoemaker Jett last Thurs 1 Burke Webb house on ront street fviioayivnnia ior an exiena ea visit with friends Mlslii Cleone Stamp spent a day with friend In reeport woek Mrs GarWIck spent week In' reeport attending cheutauauk 1 lauiri cunuuciru li Mrs Canfield of reeport I store In our city na ana airs it A Kin ey of ifta Tuii Mtn 1 TX A Vjrva vsv vimvi oarajr sxatci visiuu rank Brown home last Thursday with her sister Miss' Irene Miller or Harry of Sisslton several days South Dakota Is here visiting his Mr Ed Auman of Mt Carrol! sisters Mrs Sam Johnson and Mrs made our town a call lst Wefek in Berner the lnterest of the Northwestern Life Clifford Andre ha returned homb Insurance Co after spending several weeks at One daylast week phllip Sheri I 5 dan sold hl Main street barber shop Mrs Van Matra and two chib to Carl 6 Wfrslpg of'Warren Our Bre at Winslow where Mrs I people welcomMr Wlrsing and' an Metre was called on agedurif ofl they assure him that he will find our I tne death of her'mnthM" Martin I aSS VkLJ fib 41v bVWM aVOOtOBipil Wtii MV I J1 AUX As I Afrtin1 Mmw I ww Mwriwra oi uonn Jieorge Jtaurman flrfi trirooM a I Zu 111 a reww vmjiuu itEBs in rnri uiLy latter nan or bmp and family lasfrfreek A' Mrs Walter' Lapp and daughter two I rrnon wife and three returned Monday from a week end nr Ve today I Phillren of Le Jowa mad our i rialt in reenort jpend several city a brief call riday on re JO Tlelkomeler and family 2 turn trip to Elkhart Indiana They motored to reeport Monday IJieJ' I were absent three weeks and did Wm Crow and flmliy motored to jLXns ter om onK reeport Sunday evening emI her lth This mornlnf James Parkin 11 iT reM Vei son left on train No 6 fpr his re 'ri I ChamWrs pt I turn homo to Diego Calif after visftfrg at the visiting her and Chicago for several 4 Mr' Chirs is a weeks 2 Rock Grove III July rpher Chgdwlck Last week Charles Wright the Kramer and Wils Kumriflo and P2n epipps was called to scissor grinder of reeport was put rankenberser and Wm Maurer on account of Ing on "i looded their cars with camping out LTi QI ner mother Mr Caro tron population Judging by Char 'flb nd fishing tackle and 14ft on CL nS? ti 1 'J talk he will' ere long tak a JI Monday for the Wisconsin takraon thT hike for a promised horn in the two fishing trip Rut their vv12I nrtflnrhez nd Emma flowery dells of lorida 4t suecras was Umlted by of Rfieh t0 Ctmp Custer Early Thursday morning Her fish In" a depleted flshifflr ground I 3frL mBnn Broswere called to Mas bach Consequently they came hom with av p'nt Erl in Derinda township to prepare the 11 but the quantity Of fish' that they 1W pPort at body of Mrs George Dtttmar for had luck OurXXflttaUT burial and the funeral took place 5 Mr John Los who has been here Lnd Bnyn7ihf lfrom hoUM rlday flftrnoon and in three phrt past several Hng the burial at the Lutheran cemetery at lrft for his home atvMU VernonUtt Xht 8tortay Masbach Elizabeth Dartathtaln" DM Monday a nine pound feat was born In Bavaria Germany Aug Rev Kissinger and family aitfMK frics' and attQlnetl tho age of 76 And Mrs Edwin "ZlmmefiSan Wilbur Schrader years 8 months and 4 days She was family and 1 he Misses lorence Lnnntrvth y' In the a resident of'Derinda forty years 'Rockey and Gladys Quest attended LhO nnt hOm of he uncle and was Mr Dittmar third wife Oakley Sunday School pknlq at MraEmm he rorrlS1 1884 fasti Im JI Went! husband and a number of step chfl week toJdren survive among' wham is AfrH Pfeam TMlfmav A ftrnmlnaai kiisL I A hnnlit 1 Ji 1 ThA Wnrn a I orvicea Tne option oh tne Rrht oMvay An bai i ftAflr fttnrVlArt fr a TClivnhAlts nn 1a km 2 i i Jg a a a a 9 a ea a sassy LXJIIM ILMLU JWULU UO JierV JfllW Mr and Mrs Arth nv I tv I ol Mr to care for from here to Elizabeth passing iia iBiiiiviirvwvi iittti iiivim i ra riiiiiv Saturday a Stat Engineer was here re nw a Pr9PertX owner and land said the paving machine and riuted to mow 11 Un 1 miter will be shipped at once from iozbs iHimeai 1 ueiviaere ina mixer win De erected tt'EtistStdektoh and thepaving machine at ths corner of I ths two cemeteries 'and work east i a mne to curtisa corners after which the paving mac will bo I taken to Yellow Creek 1 and wm ir came up WMf three mile and connect at irnrfM' ffAfHarS Tt Snaw bUa 1j wvv sites rajov uv VI Interest to know that the cut cr excavation in the rldg northwest of town will've considerable Inasmuch that th width of th right of way is ns (set At a recent meeting "of th Stack ton Schoo! Board If was decided to a temporaryframe building west of the school houhe twenty feet of the following ditffbnslon: East and west forty feet north and south sixty feet With fourteen foot posts The partitions are to be portable and for the time furnish three high school ahd likely Tn course of time will bo used for a gymnasium The? rooms' Will 2 be heated with areola heaters Work4 Is to begin at one and Peter Shroeder is to supervise thesam hool Is th open Sept 4 on Tabor day with th following corp of teachers: Karl Lightcap SupVf Hazel Green Wls: Steven leming Agriculture Chicago: Spencer Heindei" Stockton Caroline" Wilson Ifabroh DI: Rlfhard Roundtree Nora! Miss Mary Heald Canton III Miss Laura Ryburn Heyworth Ill Teacher qf Grade follow: Mrs Vera White Gouse Stockton: Mire Josephine Blns Stockton Mis Anita Stock VJ Stocktori Mias' Maym Smythe Stockton Miss Carrie Me Peek Stockton There still remain a vacancy ktff filled In the high echool and fhe primary Yoom In th grade z'2' This forenoon Rev HmlH 1 and his estimable companion of ueaarvnje arrived In our city ttf visit few dayi among hi hereto tore parismonsrs" Kmlin and wife many friend in Our city who wm extend th glad hand of All let ID DJDlpA thoxs omra x'xxKjva" polo PnUi Tie Over Gill Snff an zvzv uu enttaren came nr herger and Aaron McCauley loaded tom Dixon Saturday evenlnr truck with a camping and fishing end the funeral of Mr fihnnl outfltrnd departed on Wednesday BTandmotheri' Mri? David stAvnn for th Sugar River fishing which was held Sunday afternoon rarAiiAss ret I gwh BVrew( waivepena some time practicing the piscatory art upon me tinny tnn or the river fe'" n'1 s2 i rh ajl jtm'worrtck Miss Ida Loss were viltAre nt Wrn to Mw Mrs "'if rei i iAUiiipr nfno 18 in bort on TiiMdnv I mi 11 Mrs Eugene Keister nnjt Tnoiir ft Children tnd Mr Cafherln Klnntr LJ of reeport were visitors here on bn it flffhg Jinrna sol1 Yota der Mrs Klonta remained over to Mr fafftl it visit a few day with friends LM era totheiy who Mr Kramer has decided to41' break up housekeeping on imcdunt rfof hie wife bovine requested a izmvuuu re aa a i TvrererereavHi a fcsntly nd on Saturday? July 2S at atefr Sitmed tsVu rM" imm i Il fin m7at hi late hnwe I by tha town boarf i wm noM puoiio auction of his per 1ond effects possible on the sarte date 'will sell th homestead ti to thA 'highest bidder wyJ A Tt MIJ Mr RWU Mrs Hsnry Graham of Durand wore nen Mrs Albert Bobb of Missouri Mrs Jessie olgate of Cedarville spent Sunday ith Mr and Mrs olgate Ralph and Gertie Wholford spent the week end at Linden Wis lh guest of Mr and Mr Elmer redeficlfi Mr and Mr Charles Zlpsle and son Romans spent Sunday with rank Lied ahd family Miller transacted business at the county seat Monday John Tobolt Sr who 1 on the sick list la slowly improving Mr and Mr Preston Yeagle were Sunday guests at the home of George Wilson Herman Schultz and family of reeport spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Iwls Zipale Oscar JoriesxWh'o is at the Genera: hospital Is IriVprovIng his many friends bra glad to hear "Mr and Mrs' A Rife Mr ana Sunday guests at rank Cunning" Mllcs and Mr and Mrs iiiiuui uaiiri wno iub guraiB ui Mr and Mrs Schreckengost Sunday Some sixty our young' peopl pulled off a surprise party on Leon ard and Russell Wilson last Thurs day evening at th hoipe of their parents Mr and" Mrs: 'Andrew son When th guest arrived Leonard itad Russell had disappeared but were shortly found by Mverai of th boys The party was given in honor of Ah birthdays which were only a few days apart Th evening was spent in playing various games on th lawn af ter' which freshmsnt cf ic ertam cake candy and bananas were erved to which al did ample An angel food birthday oak fon ot a pyramid had been prepared with 38 ondleon The gir)e ay that thls Is last year pf single messcancs wniie itussen sttn nas five year in which to prepare At a late hour the guests departed wish ing tli boy many mor happy birthday The regular missionary meeting waa held at the Orangeville parsonage last Thursday A very In westing' was given by Rev Mr Maxwell of Sparta Mich'' who I IU "ft HINOBi Home Shoeolish 18 bars PROMPT REE BZUVEHY Specials forqei WeL Thurtj July 2526r27 iE XT 'MSP 1 10 lBsCane GranulatcdlSngar 59c With yonr grocery order of E8JM or more sugar net Included Dianiond Coffee the peer Special raberry CoHeefis real inriii an KUVtlUUltVU i IW quality alrengtli atHl ftA flavor QU Jr WEDNESDAY JUIY26 1922 i 4 Stockton III' July 25 Saturday morning Mln Clara Qgave of Adams Gage county arrived in town on 'train No 2 for among her numerous relatives 2 Mr nd Mrs Porter Johnson ar rejoicing over tne arrival of a fine la that the stork brought them early Saturday morning mother ani babe are'doing well 'i' The Great Western Is Art eecap at th rrer ot the hotel Recently Galena billed our city ad vertising th county fair whtcX will pulled oft Aug'X 4 in 'Th Big Whit air wlj exhibit Augr 23 25' at Darlington Wl i MiseyLetltia Rebbock of reeport hips rented th Apartment over ajks thSeter will occupy th she will sales lady In Helndel Bros' state on ront afreet? Saturday Mrs Ed Lynch'' and daughter Miss 'Maxine Lynch or Rockford Cftmo bytrata to our city Sunday morning Henry' Hlllmw and vrify of Mankato? Mlnnf arrived in town for a visit among friend and relative afternoon this week th Ladle Aid Society of the Meth odiatrchurchwi iih tIlhtriranrraaJ reunion In th groVe adjoining Oscar Dick' hom on Dick's The hus bands of members ar cordially in vited to attend 2 This jvenlng th 4th quarterly eon ferenca tif the irst church of this city will convene In the church parlor Dr Crawford Th district superintendent will bb present No snectal business will 1 1 I I iiransactM I Saturday afternoon' near ti o'clock I we had a very heavjrlhunder storm I YiWk reaa wis I aicrivv liioll 4M4 Dakota Ill July Mr and Lena Ehrhardt was shocked to such Chicago are an extent that they called in tho thMrnd Mrs Wm1 doctar to restore ber to consCious ness She' occupies rooms In the On day last week Georg WaMi I Ington Phillips Washington few I who was born In our city on Washlast I birthday in 1895 accompan I led by his wlfo and boy baby made hwt our city a brief visit Hla wlf 1 a th I native of Maqassas Junction Va His father conducted the first lewelrv UM inure aiKiaw soriisnazs wmsaew Davenport la were caller at th reeport the other day after visiting Irrtol nil nwLre' a SVI a I Harry Spackman 'XT a '7 tzf 4 ft 4 I 11 I ii 11 tn )mr Hi i 1 UXr VJUIJI I r4 awaiiira "I III I iull IW t' it VO S' fejr Jl MMf XA" 1 hR 'X 2 X4 ml III i Ml Irk i fsX iad XT v'' sav i a 4 HH BB wBBr 2ZWr4? toBdSSmTj' If? 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