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Slumber Party A post-game slumber party was given at the home of Sylvia JSicholtz, W. Staver Friday evening. Guest of hpnbr was Theresa Etcholtz. ----Refreshments were served. An evening of games followed.

Prizes were won by Faith Hatjimanolts, Diane Ryckman and JoAnne Smith. Cotillion Dance Saturday evening, members of the Cotillion Ciub had a dinner dance at Germania. College pennants and balloons monial Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. The degree of the will be conferred on a class jf candidates.

Refreshments will 3e served. The business session is scheduled for 4 p.m. Members of the Dental Assistants Assn. will have a dinner meeting ruesday evening at 7 o'clock at Germania. Guest of honor will be Or C.

L. Snyder, who was 94 years old last week. Excelsior Lodge, AF AM, will hold a special and a stated meeting Tuesday in the Masonic Tem-! Evansv wis a 'he parents pie, starting at 6:30 p.m. Therei of a William Thomas, born be work in the third degree.j at St Mary's Hospital, Madison, Refreshments will be served. REPORT JOURNAl ST1ND5RD PAGE 4 MONDAY, OCT.

13,1958 were used in decoration. The dinner tables were decorated with miniature footballs and euonymus branches. Michael Alongi's Orchestral played for dancing from 9 to 1. Co-chairmen for the dance Dr. and Mrs.

George B. Vogeleij a double-ring cere and Mr. and Ray E. Glos Jr. Miss Donna Bolwahnn be-j jcame the bride of John A.

Sheatsj Schools Out For Institutes Oct. 16,17 All the Freeport public schools and Aquin High School will be closed Friday for the annual meeting and institute in Rockford of the Northwestern Division, Illinois Education Assn. In addition Freeport District 145 will give the students a holiday also on Thursday while teachers attend a special institute on (he early Friday morning. The import submitted this summer on Schnells have three other children, ast year's curriculum survey, con- a boy and two girls. Grandparents of the children are Mr.

and Mrs. George Reining, 90S S. Adams Illinois teaches in Proviso Township schools. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Witte ofj are in Freeport 1 for a two-week visit with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oefelein, S. Chicago Ave. On their trip here, he Wittes were in a car accident Bloomington, in which they not hurt but their car was badly damaged.

Mr. and Mrs. George Schnell, ducted by consultants from the University of Illinois. The Rockford meeting will be and George Schnell 508 in the Coronado Theater, Name Officers Brewster Ave. Hospital News on Saturday, Sept.

27, at 4 A in the Oregon Methodist Church. rths At St Fmncis starting at 10 a.m. (DST). Life members of the National Education Assn. will have a breakfast at the Lafayette Hotel at 9 a.m.

Morning Program Peter Henrichs, president of the Members of the Golden Links white pornpons and mums deco A son was born Saturday at St. Northwestern Division, will pre- aub elected Mr. Roy M. rated a tar omcjati de jFrancis Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

at rxvocitnrtn fnr 11 as their president for the coming men at year at a meetmg at Faith Rev ceremonv were the! Leo Bar dell, Freeport Route 3. gelical United Brethren Church, Other officers are: Elliott Corbett and thei Ronald Erdman. Rev Donald He 'nrich of Wayne, jBaileyville, are the parents of a oring Loretta Lenhardt. secretary. a Thirty members attended the was John Anderson.

the organ! A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. SoloistjDale Schulta, Winslow, Saturday. meeting. During the afternoon, guessing games were played.

Mrs. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bolwahnn.

B. Larry F. Kahl was in charge. Re-i Douglas Sheats of Beloit, and Mrs. Lillian, Sheats of Kewanee, are the parents of the bride- freshments were served.

The group voted to have get- acquainted programs for the next two meetings. Jaycee Dance Births At Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merkle, 1439 S. Oak are parents of a daughter born this morning at Deaconess Hospital.

groom. A daughter was born Saturday In White Satin to Mr and Mrs Jac Handley, white satin, princess style 12GO Slovcr st gown with long, tapered Mp and Mrs, Harry Seiple, 1205 and chapel-length train was worn The fall dance of the Jayceesj the bride The brida was attended by 40 Jaycees and was their wives or guests Saturday evening. The ballroom of the Senate Hotel) was decorated with colored fall! was of stephanotis and a white orchid on a white Bible. Maid of honor for her sister was Bolwahnn of Houston, Tex. Bridesmaids were Miss Esther x.

resmas were ss ser grasses and leaves Dr. Harry Hoegemeier was chairman of the Hoegemeier event. Al Bolinger's Orchestra played for dancing from'9 to 12. Judy Stevens. A light bronze taffeta dress with jdeep bronze velvet cummerbund, lin a balloon silhouette, was worn Assorted meats, cheeses, potato Cllc salad, pickles and coffee were maid of honor, served at midnight.

velvet bow was Bauscher are the parents of a daughter born Saturday. A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lobdell, Lena. side.

The Rev. William Johnson of Lanark will give the invocation. Two Eagle scouts from Freeport,) Bryan McGinnis and Donald Wolfenberger, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The National Anthem will be led by Miss Mary Ann Lilja, instructor of vocal music at accompanied by Mrs. Wayne Hawkins, Milledgeville.

The first address in the morning is by Miss Mauree Applegate, teacher, writer and lecturer, who has been elementary teacher, principal, supervising teacher and superintendent of schools. Now a critic teacher.of English in the teacher-training department of Wisconsin State College at LaCrosse, Miss Applegate is the MOLDING REPORTS FROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN at the annual Governor's Conference of Rotary Club at Veterans Memorial Home this noon is Dr. Emery J. Fenwlck of Sycamore, center, governor of District 612 of Rotary International. Standing behind the speakers table are, left to right, Elmer Schirmer, past district governor; Russell Borchers, treasurer of Rotary Club; Dr.

Fenwick; Arnold Glasow, president; and Curds Gruenau, secretary. Dr. Fenwick met with officers, directors and committee chairmen at 10 a.m. today to dis cuss administration and service activities. He then' addressed the club at the noon luncheon photo by Tom Ryan.

Garden Gufas' Safurda In Region I To Meet Here Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith, Chad-! Children," and is wick, are the parents of a son born'now at work on a book on "Lan- author of two books, "Helping The fa mee ting and luncheon Children Write" and 0 Region I of the Garden Club A party before the dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W.

Bartz. Sunday. A son was born Friday to Mr. ind Mrs. Marvin Buisker, Lanark.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wenzel, 1515 S. Burchard Ave are the Friday afternoon at Deaconess Hospital. It was of the dress for accent.

She car-; ned a crescent arrangement nAarA bronze and gold pompons on a gold purse. Flowers On Purse The bridesmaids' dresses were To Have Tea M. i j.n_ui\,t*i (jiiis citicicu al si. Deaconess Alumnae Assn. like the maid of honor's are: Mrs.

Agnes Balles Mr Hanson nas also been cl air rt 1 Ak-i i Ii.t_ OH ll I 1 PFimm 1 Pafienfs At St. Francis Medical parents entered at St. guage Arts in the Elementary Grades." She conducts a weekly WHA, Wisconsin School of the Air.j conducted by the University of' Wisconsin. It is for children grades 4-8. of Illinois will be held Thursday at the Veterans Memorial Home.

Freeport Garden Club, Unit I will be hostess club. Mrs. Wilbert F. Balles is chairman of Region I. 'It Takes Two 7 Leaflets Describe Needs Of Chest "It Takes Two" is the name ofi(JERC), Junior Amity So- the leaflet with red, white and'ciety, $4,619.80.

black cover, distributed by boyi Also, Salvation Army, pr SPniltft Sahirrlflv tn A or nir. Deaths, Funerals Earl Woods Jr. Rosary for Earl L. Woods Freeport man killed in an automobile accident at N. Park Blvd.

and W. Galena Ave. early Saturday morning, will be recited at 8 o'clock tonight at Burke-Tubbs Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 9 a.m. in Burke-Tubbs Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Officiating will be the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

C. F. Conley, pastor Catholic Church. of St. Mary's Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Fred Criddle 3, died at about 9 p.m. Sunday in his home after a long illness. Criddle was born in Freeport, dren. April 20, 1886, the son of Mr. Mrs.

John Criddle. He married Angenette Shaughnessy, Oct. 1, 1910, at Chicago, As a young man, he was an organ tuner for Swan Music Co. of Freeport and later was in the dairy business for 35 years. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Jack and Lyle, both of Freeport; one sister, Mrs.

Sarah Johnson of Rockford; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one daughter. Service will be at 1:30 of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church, Freeport, officiating. Burial wil' be in Brookville Cem- 2tery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Harry Lumby Sr. Harry J. Lumby Chicago, father of Richard T. Lumby, Freeport High School teacher, and a retired office manager at- Western Electric at his home Sunday night after an extended illness. Lumby was born, Dec.

6, 1885. He married the former Lillian Thompson, Sept. 5, 1907. Survivors include his wife; three sons, Richard T. of Freeport, Harry J.

Jr. of Chicago and Robert Fred G. Criddle, Freeport Route White Plains, N. one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Welker of Worthington, Ohio; and three grandchil- Funeral service will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at Kampp Funeral Home, Chicago, Burial be in Chicago's Mount Emblem Cemetery. Mrs. Helen Jarvis Services for Mrs. Helen Jarvis, Oregon, a well Rhown restaurant hostess found dead in her apartment with slashed wrists Friday was held at the Farrell Funeral Home at 1:30 today. Burial was in Daysville Cemet- Wednesday at Burke-Tubbs Fu- officiati 1 erv with the Rev.

Robert Cunning- neral Home, with the Rev. Edwin A. Arends officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. Rev.

H. T. The Rev. Herbert T. Chenoweth of Harvard, pastor of the First Methodist Church from 1937 to 1944, died at his Harvard home this morning.

He is Survived by his wife. Mrs. Jarvis was born Nov. 20, 190S in Montana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis McQuillian. She had lived in Oregon for the last 10 years and was employed at Maxson Manor. Surviving are a son, Robert, with the Air Force in Nashville, a daughter, Mrs. Juanita Johnson, Miami, and a sister, Mrs. Edith Morgan, Oregon.

Funeral service will be held at the Harvard Funeral Home, MfS. TnOmaS bfTWn Harvard, at 1:30 Thursday. scouts Saturday to Freeport house-'Visiting Nurse holders, describing the needs of! YMCA, YWCA, S16J94; the Freeport Community Chest. GERMAN VALLEY Funeral i service for Mrs. Thomas (Blanche Smith of Detroit, sister of Congressman Leo E.

Allen of Galena, who campaign expense, con- service for Daniel Edward Shafer, (ceding the The second address during wi11 be a board The cover shows the two a tingency fund, $500; chest admin-1 retired local carpenter who died Freeporter looking into the mirror, jistration expense, and re- Friday evening in a Freeport hos- tlle individual contributor and his for pledges uncollected be- P'tal, wil1 De Wednesday at 1:30 there! conscience and tn explanation in-cause of death, total j'p- CST at tne German Valley ird meeting at 11 a side is: II tates two ur con-lgoal. $142,968.29. Methodist Church. nd RiT "I'J-ia momma is Todav's Schools will be attended by all club sdence and Let co "'presidents, officers and special scienc guide your giving." Better" by Earl Hanson, superintendent of the Rock Island schools, the past president of the Illinois Education Assn. In Rock Island Sold taffeta with deeper gold Prospect Ten; Ralph Adams, murbunds.

The, also carried E. Main Mrs. Leveta Car- and bronze pompons on Polo; Mrs. Edna Ilgen, Mc- purses. jConnell; and Mrs.

Eva Apple, Teri Nelson was the flower girl.iThomson. Deaconess Hospital are sponsoring a tea in honor of Mrs. Hiram Hakimi of Afghanistan, the former Miss Ruby Klass. The tea will be held in the assembly room of the hospital Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. All alumnae and friends are invited.

Mrs. Hakimi Of Deaconess Nursing. She is visiting her ity and Charles Sladek of man of the executive committee and board member for Augustana chairmen. Mrs. Daniel C.

Ferguson is presi dent of Freeport Garden Club, Illustrations show the activities of each of the 12 agencies. Unit 1. How Divided Meeting Tuesday The booklet was prepared by the publicity committee headed" by Elmer Schirmer, chairman, The Rev. William Cooper, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Silver Creek Reformed Cemetery.

i Shafer married the former Bes- died Friday in her home, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Fred C. Olson Mortuary, Rockford. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call in the mortuary.

A native of Elizabeth, Mrs. Smith was born Nov. 1909, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse she lived Rockford until nnn ed by Don Brubaker, Don Bennett, i sie Gold i enboom ln 1909 and she moving to Detroit about 12 years 4 I'll cirt v.Ui 1 -j VTV ii" cent-shaped arrangements of gold, 1 roll, 515 W.

Clark St Mrs CoUege resident of the YMLA.j 'board member for the Family Service, Child Guidance and Mental Health Center, T.B. County Farm for Boys and County She wore a brown velvet dress and Admitted for surgery are: Danny Homefor 4S1 Home Ior a headband of brown and gold Cassidy, 481 S. Liberty Mrs. flowers. jDonald Sturz, Freeport Route 1, John N.

Allen was the best man.nnd Michael Hintz, Warren. Afternoon Program The afternoon session will be ago. Sun'ivors include her husband; sister, Mrs. Fred Wiilette of The chest will be divided as fol-i Arnold Glasow, Kenneth Wiegandi survives J'ows: Amity Society, and Andrew Garner. i i 1 Rheumatism Founda- The metropolitan, Charles Lower tion, Freeport Boy and education divi- rAenesI Lower Washin 8 ton and a brother lecturer.

Mis topic will be 20 Recreation Cen-isions of the campaign will attend of the Brooifville area Allen of "Christmas In Your Home." HC'IQ, Scouts, the kickoff meeting at 7 p.m. Tues-! 5 7 vears, died early this morning 1 Reservations for the 0 3 rnen Home da at the Faith Evangelical Unit-i in a Freeport hosnital. She Hafr VV. be TO N.CA-Funeral service at Adams 2-2035. Officers who will be guests herej (Lower, 626 W.

Chestnut St. i wlj( tlilQl VCFG 01 EllTl" tj Cl I W4 kimi is a 1950 graduate Ushers were Stanley Sheats of Miss Barbara Knodle, 35 S. Marv er by Mrs JLoretta hurst, state president- Mrs ess Hospital School of it, Richard Fiebel, Jack was admitted after an accNj'" a ek divislon Vice resident at T. Knight of Elgin, first vice presi- 'Meets V.Al~Unvn..!r-i»-lH>*V« I i n. .1 1 71 7T1 OI parents, who live in Kent, after an absence of five years.

Her husband works for the government in Afghanistan. Students Giving Tea The fifth in Practical Nursing sponsored bj Freeport Board of Education will give a tea for the advisory committee on Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 4, in the Island. The wedding reception was held Patients At Deaconess Pm dent and director of and QIIU Music bv the Milledgeville Band 1 Ra mond Whitcomb of Park will follow, under the direction ofj the church parlors after thei Entcred at Deaconess Hospital in ceremony. Pink and white in patients are: Mrs. Raim.

i The afternoon speaker is Bishop Linda Christmnson, Marilyn Miller, Viole Ebens and Barbara Zick! Anderson nnatrson. Mrs Construction work, transporta- flower show school chair-jtion and differentials are to be topics at the Freeport Board of Education meeting tonight, postponed from last Wednesday, thej FJS regular meeting date. Keprh nivf-. an international repu- Arden A buffet supper was served 0 1 3 Admitted Stockton- anl ltat lon as cnurc 1 exe cutive, author Fernstaedt, PecJ a dusp ke1r As Method st Wshpp the Washington area he admin- Pla District Meeting Plans for the Woman's Relief Boy, 13, Swings To Championship Of Hoop Contest for Harry W. Johnson.

Loves Park, The former Agnes Kahl was born be held today at 1:30 at the Jan. 19, 1870 in Clinton County, Sundberg Funeral Home. His broth- the daughter of Peter erj Ruben, is a local resident. Eliza Kphl. Her husband preceded Johnson, owner of the Park Exca- her in death.

They lived in the; va ting Company, died at his home Brookville area for 57 years. Friday night after suffering a Surviving besides her son Luther i heart attack. are four grandchildren and 11 Johnson was a native of Rock- -f a a great-grandchildren. Six Brothers; ford and was bonl Julv 31 Ca Mr after A i 116 'Johnson. He lived in the area all Adalbert became the divi-j Funeral service will be Wednes-jhis life.

Nad a Blacktoppmg the new First Ward sional and grand champion of the d-iv at 1-30 (CDT) in the School playground, building side-jYMCA Youth part Lnt Fu la wake thp hioh rnntnct hoM i walks in the high school area andihoop contest held Saturday at ief progress on the new Douglas JY as part of the opening of the I LaRovunlestor Borne economics department of thej the nome of the bride's parents Junior High School. 50 relatives and friends. I Class officers, elected recently, Bridegroom In Air Force are: Mrs. Berma Parker, presi- The bride is a graduate of GIenj A dent; Mrs. Leona Markley, Grade School, Oregon HighJ Mr president; Mrs.

Joyce Kuhse, School and Beloit College. She employed as a secretary by thej jisters an area which includes the Corps district convention, to be School will be the subject of re-'Four Star Fall program. riinfnn Brubaker, 1250 W. Htl til lllV-ll ltlL.IUUV.O a of Columbia, most here Oct. 23, were completed st Mr TJin Maryland and parts of Pennsyl-jat the local corps meeting Friday Tcr J', ivania and West Virginia.

He is'afternoon. unesmut president of the Council of Bishops; The convention will be at Vet- -ler, City; and Mpmnrinl Homo Stockton, secretary-treasurer. The class chose red and white for its colors and the gladiolus as the class flower. Mrs. Doris Kriens is curriculum Coordinator for the Practical Nursing School, which will graduate 14 Spinhirne, Winslow.

Anita Burroughs, 807 S. Carroll Farm Bureau in Oregon. Her husband attended Kewanee schools and was graduated from Oregon High School, in? in the Air Force and is sta-- a tonsillectomy. Starts tioned at O'Hare Field in Part Hamilton Awards students in the fourth class onJRidge. Jn Journalism Mr.

and Mrs. Sheats will make their home in Elmhurst, 111., after Sunday, Nov. 2. Honor Methodist Church. Jerans Memorial Home and will Bishop Oxnam received his A.B.|°P en at 9:30 a.m.

Dinner will be degree from the University ofi served at noon. Reservations are Southern California and his S.T.B. du with Mrs. Otto Davis, Adams from Boston University. He has been a graduate student at Boston University, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been awarded many honorary doctor's degrees.

Before he became a bishop, he was Marquette University College 0 De Pauw University ports. Greg Freerksen, 7, 227 N. Mer-' amponsp n. i. the division for boys 11 years and! In C-OlllSIOn, The board will discuss the nltz won the championship in for a new bus and how it (might th division for boys 11 years and be used.

under, and nearly succeeded inj Differentials for coaching and ut Farrar. The youngster i nnnn.Qri me tn physical education will be viewed. 2-7324, by Oct. 20. The charter was draped in memory of Mrs.

Charles Cole. Jp.m It was announced there will be a share-a-dish luncheon at noon re his way to approximately 10,500 circles in one hour, 15 minutes, and was stopped only by the Facial The meeting in the board office YMCA Union School will begin at 7:30 and the speed with which he wasj'" Ronald Richter, critically in- Oct. 2 in Godfrey in 7, 1953. Johnson of the County Farm Bureau. Surviving are his wife: a son, Dennis, and stepdaughter, Carol Jean Godfrey, both at home; his mother, Mrs.

Anna E. Johnson, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Nelson, both of Rockford; and his brother, Ruben. Wednesday. Cards and bunco Warren Child I Improving At Hospital; follow.

Hostesses were Mrs. Charles a honeymoon trip to Brown County Journalism has announced an an-! at Greencastle, Ind. He has served Long, Mrs. James Addams and og (Day Was Struck By Car WARREN Michael Hintz was reported improving today at St. i Francis Hospital, Freeport, after Grants of $1,000 each will be! The Thursday institute begins atjJo DfSCUSS Ham Dinnefi he was struck a car her Satur- made to a Marquette Journalism; 9 a in 'he Junior High School! jday, receiving a fractured skull tilt till" I TT and Turkey Run state parks i lo "ymous gift of $10,000 to makej as blsh of Omaha Boston, and: Mrs.

Homer Clark. possible the Andrew Hamilton i New York before ne was assigned fyears special jRalnbow Girls To Meet Institute 'Three Freeporters, Miss Maryj Elizabeth Franz, Mrs. Frank-! Un Curry and Mrs. John Evers, were hostesses at a miscellaneous bridal shower Saturday evening at the Franz home, 802 S. Walnut! Mr.

and Mrs. Earnest O'Dell of' facult member "andia with a talk bv Dr Order of Rainbow for Girls will and lacerations of the head. Helen Tietjen. iMr. and Mrs Harry Andersen i 7:30 p.m.

in the Plans will be Ave. Guesf- of honor was Missjchicago were weekend guests ent wh will devote eight weeks Glenn Department of Educa-jmeet Tuesday at 7: ersen 527 following June graduation on an i tlon University of Wisconsin. HisjMasonic Temple. intensive study of a journalism topic 11 be Trends in Curricu- completed for the ham dinner to project in which both have a spe-! Ulm Makin 8-" be g' ven Monday, Oct. 20 from evers cial interest.

Teachers will then divide by 4: 30 to 7 p.m., to which the public auu ivirs. na On Nov. 8, Miss Tietjen will Burchard Ave Come the bri 'a of Charles 4 in Holy Crc.s Catholic Church ini Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Meyers Stockton at 11 a.m.

'of Aplington, Iowa, and Mr. andj The awards carry the name ofl srade leveles and secondary de-jis invited 'Guests at the party were auntsjMrs. Donald Fisher of Dubuque.jthe attorney who in 1734 defendedi' 3artments nto scuss on groups) Tickets may be secured from of the ana her fiance, llowa, were in green andiaunt. Mi white. A ouffet supper was served) 112 W.

Linden St. spent Sunday with theirlJohn Peter Zenger, publisher of' tO stu pr Martha Watermuldfir.jthe New York Weeklv Journal ini for the tne study the proposed goals Girls, and the dinner present E. A. Wilkin, 1650 Dem- in ivictryiunu wiuiu reiuiiiuig iu nisi WU was naval station, has had some facial! DURAND Mrs. James (Marv) swinging tne circlet.

and is to have more. Johnson, a Durand resident for the Taking second place behind his The cheek and jaw bones on the ast years, died Sunday at a brother in the older division was right side of his face were crushed, Rockford hospital after a lingering TlQ 1O David Farrar, also 13, with a marathon of one hour, five minutes. Second in the younger division'concussion and shock. and he had 60 stitches taken to illness close cuts. He also suffered from) The former Mary Everson was was Dick Roodhouse, 10, 745 W.

Elk St. who also went for one hour and five minutes. Officials said he bested Jim Slattery, 610 S. State Ave. by only eight" minutes.

Trophies were given to the first and second place winners in each Still in serious condition, Richter is reported pleased to receive cards from his friends. He was a varsity basketball, football and baseball player at Freeport High School, graduating in 1957. His ad- at 7:30. The centerpiece was of green and white mums and candles. The smaller tables were centered with the same flowers.

Bridal bingo was played during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Uhe first trial which" establishedi Bram as re rted and the recom-'eter or at the door. the precedent in this country me ndations re rted He underwent surgery at the hos- division, pital Sunday for the fracture.

The boy was reportedly struck by a car i I I i driven by Donald Vance of Warren; Baylor Park OChOOl Saturday as he crossed the street! with his sister and mother. Knocked unconscious by the impact, he was taken to a Warren physician for treatment before be- rushed to the hospital. dress is Ward 6C, Bethesda Naval Hospital, Md. born July 8. I860, in Norway, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter 0. Everson. She married James Johnson Jan. 22, 1SSC, in Beloit.

He died in 1926. Survivors include two brothers, Chris of Beloit and Peter in California; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Two Hi's' parent's', Mr. and Mr dai fehrs and a son rcceded her Richter, Queen street, are remam-j ing with him till the surgery sched- held National Lktinn uled has becn completed. INallon a' Listing rP jFor Safety Program Taylor Park School has received certificate of exceptional merit for 1 2 Freeporters Attend i mi of the press, later'con- 1 lhe atternoon session will con- Denver, former firmed in the Bill of R' at i a tn 3:30 in review of the curriculum at 1 p.m.

after a 75-minute lunch hour, and will continue till' survey report by groups. Chairmen and "resource per-' for each discussion groupj 'have been announced. i nave arrived in Freeport for visit with their three children, 1 Lawrence E. and V. Richard, ini Freeport, and Mrs.

Clark Wich-i man, Shannon, and their families. Kenneth McDowell, adviser to the; (Community Chest campaign this! A former Freepnrt man, Philip and in previous years, as, Garrison and his flying instructorCommunity Concert 'heicalled to Marion. Saturday' were injured Sunday when i i jby the death of his father. He ht lane in which they were fjy. Membership LaraS Auxiliary to "the Stephenson! pecled to return lo Freeport (Bounty Medical Society will nignt Thursday evening at 6:30 in the ri Cruise Room of Hotel Freeport.

Ml Dant Rubetl at a high altitude, cards will go in the mail todav, 121, Logan returned from As the two-passenger craft Roy A. Sanders, secretarv Sweet Adelines will Tuesday evening at 7:45 in JJenate Hotel. Empire PTA To Hear Dean Of Instruction From NIU ty program, honored fay the coun- Empire School PTA on Tuesday) He served six years as superin-' ci l. according to Michael Wiley evening will hear Dr. Wilbert A.

ten dent of the Harrington Par rinci al Yauch, associate dean of instruc- I in death. will be p.m. (CST) in may return to Freeport next Clay Friends may call at "the Chapi linois Convention the second consecutive year, indicating the school is listed on the, National Safety Honor Roll of AF AM In National Safety Council. Teaching children protection of self and fellow students from acci-, dent is the aim of the school's safe-j 119th annual convention 01 the Most More than 2,500 Masons from all Illinois attended the two-dav over hit a tree and crashed near Mail Today Lake, Wis. tion in charge of teacher education at Northern Illinois University at DeKalb.

A share-a-dish supper will begin I at 6:30 p.m. A speciol invitation to Dr. Yauch, who has not indicat- "Improving Human Relations grandchildren, Karen and Phillip, Garrison a drug salesman who, Nov. 1, Sunday matinee concert ScnTo, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Gusloff I Royal Neighbors of America will i lives meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock ((t Moose Hall, There will be a bake sale. Refreshments will be served. A social hour follow. loffs have two other children, Stev-i Mrs Garrison's familv the RIV Vt of the White Shrine of Jer- en and Susan. Mr.

Gusloff. son of mond Coxe Tve at 5n Apnl usalem will have its autumn cere-JMr. and Mrs. Harry GusloU, 5J5 E. ant SL Wchestra.

Be- Metropolitan ginning Teacher" and "Helping Teachers Metro-'pals." to Understand Princi- School, Harrington Park, N.J., and eight years as supervising principal of Roosevelt Elementary School, Euclid, Ohio. YMCA News He joined the education faculty! of Ohio University in and be-j came principal of its University Elementary School in 1947, serving also as director of elementary education and of elementary student teaching. He became head of the department of education at Northern A share-a-dish supper, sponsored by the YMCA Mothers Club, will be held at the Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. for all members and any in Worshipful Grand Lodge of AF AM of Illinois, held Friday and) Saturday in Medinah Mosque, Chicago. In the group of 12 Freeporters in attendance at the sessions were Edward R.

McMinn, worshipful Funeral Home from 7 until 9 tonight. FUNERM'CiJRECTORY BURKE-TUBBS FUNERAL HOME CM. N. Walnut and W. Galena Phone AD 2-0613 TUESDAY WOODS, Karl 9 a.m.

(OST) at he Funeral Home; 9:30 a.m. (DST) St. Mary's Catholic Church. Hosary nl p.m. (DST) Monday at Funeral Home.

boy, and his mother, who is inter- grand master; Harold D. Ross, ested in membership. Mount Morris, senior grand War- i to WMppwj, HlVi 111 Illinois State College in 1952, business meeting and pro- has been associate dean of instruc-1 gram for the mothers and a game Following the supper there will der Richard D. Davenport, tion since 1957. game tournament for the boys in the lob- iS l' ho College of Columbia versity in New York City, Harrisburg, grand secretary.

PRIZE INSULT NOG ALES, Ariz, a local! rood v' eCt 1 hhiS ki ReS6rVati0nS the l.S?m!"Z to the YMCA nperator. it was condor's later than Tuesday. 'brand. He is the author of many articles by. Later there will be a mother in 1929, he tookjin professional publications.

Par-land son swim. master of Excelsior Lodge, and! 'Ray M. Kendle, who heads Ever-l CRIDDLE Fred George; p.m. green Lodge. (DM) at ie I7 Home.

Harold R. Kopfman. Chicago, was re-elected most worshipful grand master; Paul R. Stephens, Rushville, right worthy deputy SCHWARZ FUNERAL HOME 816 South Galena Avenue Phone AD 2-9017 I honorable mention in 1951. WALKER MORTUARY 321 West Main Street Phone AD 2-9514.

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About Freeport Journal-Standard Archive

Pages Available:
300,109
Years Available:
1885-1977