Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • Page 6

Location:
Freeport, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE FREEPORT JOURNAL-STANDARD JULY 17,, Hayner, South Mr. Moersch is as and Mrs. Fred V. i active. He does all the work inlCarroll avenue.

garden is interested in nil i things goir.fr on around him. M. C. Schroodermeier ot 4S5 South tne jBenton venue, recovering from Miss T.urrKo Hoslrss lo Club attack of blood poisoning IT'S YOUR PAPER HELP IMPROVE IT Ot course accidents big most sensa tional stores. But newspaper Miss th Lucckc.

304 South hand. Is not entirely on rc.iMna avenue, entertained mem-j bers of her card club at six o'clock J- Madden and family, 11:0 Freeport Walnut avenup, leave today I for fn PiHshurgh, where they will I spend thPir vacniion. dinner. I.IM ni.eht. tions.

Personal items and the little stories of. social and club activities are jus; as important. remained at the Phone them to the Journal- gamp. Standard, phone? Main 12 and 163. SEWARO COW SOLD AT MINNEAPOLIS FOR $5,100 r.oon ONE Resurfacing of West Mrs! Asplmrail Hostess at Luncheon Mrs.

Pauline Afiiimvnll, 'Ji N'ni-ih nvrnur-, ertei-iainert feu' friends at one nVVrk luncheon. today, at' the Top N'oteh. WEDDINGS i "i Mr. nnd Mrs. W.

B. Huenkemeler, I J7IS West Stephenson street, have, as J. their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Married Here White Toxns.

nnd family of "Brownsville. Lincoln boulevard from South Locust avenue to South "Whistler avenue Is nearing completion and the crew of workmen who have been engaged in the work are moving- their equipment on AVest street, where work is lo be started this afternoon. Tn one of the largest livestock sales over held in Minneapolis and in -which pure bred Holsteln cattle from many states in the middle west, were offered over auction block, one of the headlinera of the sale, an eight-year old cow, Side Hill Ormsby Segis, owned and consigned in the sale by John R. I Logan Son, of Seward, was sold to Harvey S. Firestone, automobile (tire manufacturer, who owns a farm near Akron.

Ohio. The Marschar.fi and Sterling, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Fisher, 1321 This fl nil-rial, which boasts one of the finest pedigrees in the entire I list ot Holst.elns from the Ormsby family strain, sold for Breeders from 12 states and two foreign countries a.tt.ender) the, sale to bid on the fine assortment of Holstelns which were consigned.

Japan and HAT, Df BARRIER, PARACHUTE fH'MPER. TO MAKE TWO DROPS SUES MARRIED MAN BECAUSE HE DID NOT DIVORCE HIS WIFE AND MARRY HER Brooklyn, N. July Lelice Senlcon. former accompanist for Ganna "Walska. filed suit in supreme court here for $1,000 against lieutenant Henry Gull- mette, 45, pay-master of the 1'nited Slates cruiser, Richmond, alleging breach of promise.

Miss Senicon says the Lieutenant proposed to marry her last June. On May 7, when she discovered he was 'married and had two children in Many aviation enthusiasts from he. promised he would Freeport vera at the. Freeport Air-1 fjss port, thia afternoon witnessing number of stunts which were being Biased by Hal Du Berrier, 22 year old flare devil of the fllr, the evenl bein.s sponsored under the auspices of the Monarch Aircraft Industries, vorce his wife, Miss Senicon alleges. THROW EGGS, STICKS AND RTOXES AT BUILDING AND SMASH WINDOWS Moscow, July (ff) rang- until an enriy hour today with popular protests and sTnce then be has done nothing lions "Srainst the Chinese government, despite announcement.

what ook pi nee n'. cst nc 0 boulevard and Mr. nnd both venue, ivive. returned from nn 1.S™ Entertains Cluh 1 peer terrr.re. cr.tori.

lined bers of her crtnl club, thi wertilinir. ll-i Pros- 'lie mem- The wedrtinc or Mis? Roberta Km- af ernoon' rirh dinirhter nf Mr. and Mrs. A. nmo at her home, tempting; refreshments Rmrich.

IMS yspphenson si reef 'and Brook Olil. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Veteran's hospital. "being sorvrd five Gill, Byron.

pliice Knt'ertains Bridge Huh tomorrow morning, at eight, o'clock, Miss was si. Thomas Aquinas church, Rev. nnd Mrs. R. G.

Reed, of 433 Ifisi evening a dinner O. McMillan W. Oarfleld have returned from a Nellie's Shop, for members i i itwo weeks motor trip through the bricigo club, who were later Mcrlyu-EhrHclmiiin north. They spent some time nt VVis- entcrt.iir.r-d' -it South Liberty avo South Locust avenue will be open to i traffic, this evening it was a.n- O. K.

Myers. 431 North Apple no unced this afternoon. The boule- (varrt has been closed since Monday Town, morning when the application of I asphalt compound was started, and I motorists rp.sldln.cr. on this street, will hp glnd to learn thai it will be open to traffic ap-ain. However, many would express no regrrets if it were closed all summer due to the steady hum of motor cars which traverse all hours of Lincoln boulevard west of chlle wpre represented at the sale i oC Rock-ford -V thrlllins and hy livestock- buyers from model and hah ril sins nerlal procram was in Mir.s Louise Packard, daughter of Mr.

and -Mrs. I. E. Packard. 51" K.

Jefferson street, hap returned home York, where I she has been librarian in the United home, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Hubler. rnn sin beautiful lake resorts and I Van "Rui-en avenue, announce the nl Minn. marriage of their daughter, Kthel Ehrllchman.

to Jack Me.rlyn, which Monk place July 10th. all Mrs. John Henney and dauglv 'Lake Geneva. A wedding dinner, ter, Mrs. Mary Henney Smithe, 4:7 Improvements in Stephenson county during the present vacation period in rural school properties include the building of a.

one. room school in Wa.ddamK township Other buildings devoted to school for the Rock 140 destroyed Feb. :2 last by fire, and I Road Construction company, of Chi- lnp remodeling of the Rock Grove this boulevard during the night. When completed it is believed this finet-t. paved will be one of streets in the the city.

experimental farms In these session during the afternoon speciive countries. The sale was held in the drome of grounds. Minnesota Fair (will continue, until hippo- o'clock this and after seven RURAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS ARE BEING IMPROVED given at the O. 31. Zipl home.

North Whisilcr avenue. f5h inc Dinner Pjsrty Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Zipf.

the Knowiton apartments, enter tainlng at. dinner. Friday evening. this being the first of a series of parents nnd the young cntcrtRinmentR. The dinner will be nn trip through western I Canada nnd California.

The. groom i is. a. traveling salesman and ihc bride was formerly employed at. the Top Miss Emma Voijrt Entertains for ISmricii The last, of a series of lovely par- honoring Robert "Kmrich.

whose- to Brook Gill is celebrated tomorrow, was Driven yester- jcago, has given the work every township rural school. (possible attention, it. being their m)lcr bllildin ss devoted to school df Si ph tt 1 job Purposes throughout the county are having new furnaces installed and was servd at the hr-mo nC Notch. bride'? South Carroll avenue, are planning Ipftj 10 fi ave. tomorrow, for Hayward, to spend some time with Dr.

nnd Mrs. Robert While at their lovely summer The condition of June Cole, 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole, of Cedarville. who is critically ill at the Methodist, hospital with following- a cut on her right.

foot, is reported as unchanged with 'still an even chance for recovery. by Miss Emma Voigt. A lunch-j Vnit.v Auxiliary i eon was served at Xellip'a Ten There will be. a meeting of Unity I Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hokum. Mr. half past onp o'clock, the table 'auxiliary L. A. P.

M. Xo. 4 this even- jand Mrs. Keeler Gift, Gift, John Lodge 'News "I JUST AS ANOTHER BEGINS Mrs. Andrew Hokum and Miss Irma.

Kahly are home from Lakn Chetek, where the enjoy- a ten days' stay and report, very be-in? prettily decorated with gar-jinp at 7:30 at Odd Fellows temple, den flowers nnd attractive, The. the. after- QNE BORESOME AFFAIR ENDS noon at the- Dr. L. G.

Voisht home, 41? East Plen.sam. street, pliiyinsi bridge, favors to the. Misses! Mnrjorie and Alice rutnam, who! san Francisco, Juiy 1.7 IfP) Thieves stole a Ford coupe parked presented their to thp bride-j broken oi! 3ine last riUiit ended rturin tlle "'s 1 14 on South Oak eiect, who was also the recipient of! attempt to set a new world's refuel- i nup tl 1P property of Lloyd Pfile, and the guest prize. endurance flicht record with thp when lhp supply gave out aban- for Mrs. Harry Conn Mrs.

Harry Conn, npp Antolnnette Eecker. u-as honor guest last nifrht at a shower given by the Misses Iilflda Jewell nnd Ena Mae Cook, of their club beins the invited guests. The party was held at the Jewell home, 351 North FolP.y Rvenue, and many pretty gifts were to the bride. Mrs. Phillip Freidap and Mrs.

Gerald Likens won the favors, in the bridge Ramp. Choice refreshments were served a.t Tables decorated in a pink and yellow) ing endurance flight record with the California-built monoplane San Fran- when the doned the car at the Midway cafe, 15 miles past: of Freeport, at midnight last, night. ciscan. Bartlett Stephens and Fred McKinley were, forced to land at I. Gassman left today for White 10:03 p.

m. after 35 hours 4.0 minutes; prn St Va where he will in the air. the Arcade Manufacturing- Start of Another Attempt (company at the Summer Toy con- Shreveport, July VPn tion. Before i-eturnins home, he Ryan monoplane piloted wil! a fe days at thjs by Van Lear Leary and home in Lexinston, Va, Sanders, Shreveport fliers, took off i at a. central standard) Mvs p.

Gassman and sons time, in an effort, to e.sl.ibiisli a new! jO yal and 1170 West Steph- Rousb Spofs Smoother! Off The work was started about two weeks ngo when the rough spots in the street were cut down shallow spots were filled the premises otherwise overhauled preparatory to the opening of the while I fall sessions, with gravel and an asphalt nnn AWITIUfi DAH CMPl After this was completed a coaling UnUftHjimO nMIU CiflrLUJCO of asphalt compound was sprayed! on the street to serve ns a binder to hold the gravel which was later ap- pliPd. A second coating of asphalt was applied and the substance thpn graded and rolled to provide a smooth street. surface over Following this the entire process another layer of gra.vel was spread upon the street, this being- much fine.r than the first coat. Asphalt was sprayed on this surface which was rolled in manner similar to the former operation. Sand was then spread over ibis surface which went through another process of rolling.

West Main street. be surfaced in the same manner. work havjn.5 been started re- the this IN LEAGUE TO BOOST MRS, M'CORMICK'S CANDIDACY Thousands of people are expected at the local airport, this evening to wit news many -thrilling suchj as hanging by his toes from a rope attached to a plane while over feet in the air. and other aerial acrobatic stunts which rhould be of interest to aviation enthusiasts. Two of the sensational numbers on the aerial program include- parachute the first one.

of which will take- place about 5 o'clock, some- i where in the vicinity of the airport. A second jump will he made nt 7 o'clock for tho benefit, of those- whn have been unable to witness the event. These will be mad" by Hal Du Berrier. who ha.s been in aviation for t'np past several years. He has been seen at a number of county fairs in this of the country and the stunts he will sns" afternoon and evening promise he of unusual interest.

Berrier was seen about 3 o'clock this a.ftcrnoon circling above about it, Misa Senlcon said. With the. affidavit Miss Senicon filed copies of love letters she alleges Guilmette sent her. One from the Zone read thus: "My dearest: tried so bard to feel that kiss you said you were going to give me and sometimes I almost had it but. dear, it was the elusive stuff dreams- are made of.

Kisses via the mail are somewhat of a was considered a conciliatory com- munique, from the Nanking government. Russians and Chinese expatriates stormed the Chinese embassy. throwing eg-gs. i-ticks and stones, and smashing window panes. "Caypayour" (secret police).

cavalry, and infantry were hard put to preserve order. Panic Among Staff Inside thp embassy tha demonstration, which increased in in- tetislty a a night went on. caused panic among the staff of or more, who huddled together In one of the ia Pun. Chinese, diplomatic ho rot left ihr 1 embassy for WILL TRY TO INCREASE Kiv Tl RNS TO FARMER Ol'T RAISING PRICES wiiuid roU': livi'. A-r-'-n 1 brr.i: -Itplom stisprnse.

sou 311! Charles D. Anderson, of Chicago, is in Freeport organizing a local chapter of the Railway Men and Women's League for Ruth Hanna McCormick for United States senator." He has secured a total of 203 members here since Monday and will continue his work in this city for several days. The league is incor- tion of marketing cultural products will b- circling above the lh( fedpral fnrnl b0iH a 111canr busmen section of city whiic of the farm cr's returns suspended on a rope ladder attaches withoul adding a. corresponding increase- to the consumer's i T1 IT Kxpect to a Monarch biplane. ct' porated under the laws nf Illinois.

Mr. Anderson has been connected To ncomplish ibis objective, mukc the ellmirni' tb" bere of board has set Itself to task op.irmeri r.jnflici over crgJinizing the t.irmer's marketing tho Chinese stern rniirond. facilities on ,1 gigantic national pi-alo. w.is met wni working, nil the- time "with niuli" dilatory China anJ throiich groups of i ihf difipti'-o peoplp on the strcetf: at the time viewed the stunt with awa. Delia Bliss, Dtiratjfl Durand.

July Marie Bliss. 1" day? pid, dnuffhter of Mr, en a basis of specific' crs who nr who and Mrs. Walter Bliss, of Durand, i farm commodities." died Monday night nt hos-j Peclaration, of this policy wn.i civ 1 -i ft P' tal Private funeral services wore a statement by the. bear.) wuh ji' s- i lr nf i with the Illinois Central Railroad held Tuesday evening at fi o'clock at! an announcement th.t the members A fnUTH Mc company in Chicago for a. period of thp )lome jn Duran d.

Rev. L. E. u-ould go to Baton Roitce. Juiylm- 1 afternoon.

This street will also be closed for a period of several days. It. is expected the entire job will be completed by Saturday night. FREEPORT CONCERT BAND TO GIVE CONCERT THIS EVENING IN FORRESTON twenty-five years and is well known to local railroad men. Mr.

Anderson is president of the International Order of Railway Yardmasters. Winters, officiated and burial was in Durand cemetery. Besides probably would shouM rlfmand fcr of ihf would inlinitcly par- to attend meeting of the exp'-nsive than far-American Institute of Hlociir.jlc Micht Kffectirp pnts. she is survived by a brother. during which 'hey cxprct to confer Russia, Raymond W.

Bliss. jwith national loaders in cooperative clos marketinc. I Chinese Kn: refueling endurance mark. VTomen Golfers Enjoy Goml Game Yesterday at Country f'luh In the Elg-lneen hole tournament, held yesterday instead usual golfing day for the Freeport Country club, Mrs. F.

M. Gund won low score in the 15 hole Tournament and Mrs. R. A. Hunter won honors jn IRACE MEETING JULY 21 AT NEW FAIR GROUNDS A vncp.

meeting will be held at, the eW fair rounirls enson street, are lea.ving tomorrow, I for a stay at Hotel Winter. near Fantanna, on beautiful Lake Geneva. Kenneth Shorer, fit East Clinton "street, who has been studying cost Sunday, July 21st. There will be tra li nexi accmintinp at Brown's Business col- has hppn appointed to posi- the cost, department of the and Kngine trot, and class farmers' run. This! Stover should he a very fine program ihfi hole, match.

Mrs. K. R. Scot. ahouM ttrn umher nf i carried off J-o jspeci.a'.nrs.

If the meet proves sue-' Kenneth 'l8 'garni fl nd Ralph be otlWartde11 Vu ri thm le UrnamenL An a featllrfl wl William! near street last night, broke TV summcr ThPre wn" T'-ool aml hi hl 1 mr)inff pinrtle hls par whlch sult turnout ood jThi.s attraction alone will be damaging a front, wheel and fen- Bride Beveripy, Xorlh while driving a. I Ford sedan on Wesit Galena avenue. 3r ninner af Country Club Well i rrt nf Attended Membrrs of Country turret! out. in ing-, for the a mad tion with was e-xcpll fnjoypri by jj-ticsts. The an r.fcr and were loath to leave ji for the bridge gr.rn".

O. C. Williams. Mrs. Loo V.

Kowen. L. berKmiro anci Stewart had won the horors. in the price of admission. The commit- jder: and before he.

could stop his tee in charge of Ihe meet is machine crashed into a Rpo car driv- S. H. 'Deaner, Olivpr' en i and L. R. Lattig.

a salesman from Ft. Dodge, Forreston, July i I-awrence McDonald, Seward Seward, July came to Lawrence McDonald ypstPday st Pi.lQLD SEA CAPTAIN GOES TO I ir.g a bordrr. c-er. imaiignanat ailment, Mr. McDonald was born, Maixh A Thought wan poSntt-d cou'f 10 b-nkruptins tin ern r.iiiroad by inipoi- cln tiio Manchuriiin rNproj'seci, ho'V.

XPW York, JS60, npar Myrtle, and had llvf-d i sailor is nn place for a usually large crowd is expected in Forreston this evening to hear a concert to be given by the Freeport Concert band, this being one of the weekly concerts given here by the Stephenson county musical organiza- The thought, of foolishness Is sin: his life in this vicinity. HP faring man to die." said Captain and the. scorner is an abomination to was twice married. In 1SS3 hp mnr-j Millard L. Dunton.

who had passed 24:3. Thou mayst from law. but'not from scorn, Sprague. Blanche, who died in ried Miss Mary Ellen Hosran. Three! most of his 77 ye- on the dock of children were born to the.

union, a Lawrence and Mrs. Map who sur-i, Eleroy and Harlem V. B. Churches jvive. His wife died in 1S90.

HP mar- ship. "I'm going Punton tokl of ii; 1 -i a pan. en'cr in 1 tho 1 ried a 1 t. pa nvicnt. th" Japan becaus roa'i i a Blory and Harlerrt I'.

B. churches, X. E. Royer. pastor.

Eleroy: Sunday sailors' ried Miss Mary in and she six years later. Sur- m. Harlem: school in a. m. grandchildren, -Donald, Evening worship p.

m. Every-I and William Hooker. p' tion. The Freeport Concert band'has ap-j sch o1 10 a Mo worship 11 vlvinir, with children, arc peared In concerts hp.re each Wednesday night and their program of popular and classical selections have been well received by residents of i Forreston and hundreds c.f people: who come here each Wednesday evening. liarb'T.

Ptaten Inland. ir.c; to be on a ship." Dun'on, Terminus of it's go I leaded into a taxi and taken to the! ri The O.ir.r. ipa! terminus bv is the prjn- a.n'1 vices. I HOSPITAL NEWS is invited to' attend our se.r- Mrr. William ja brother Johin McDonald, of Rock-i.

Pastor. Mr. McDonald was h-ld in high! estppm in this community. HP was He chose thf 'or Port Sand, St. Paul's Evangelical Church, Davis Davis, 111..

July morning activ. in affairs of ne township un. Sandwich. P() "My daughfr-r JMan PS near Dunton said, "and I di'p can bury me at home." vjaste-n ri The Sandwich steamiyd put. i connccii'in harbor, Dunton was in nearly worsh.p next Sunaay at 10:30 will tj at "Glorify damaging that car.

i Kansas City, are gue.sts of Mrs. jbe held in the German language. Evangelical Deaconess Hospital 'the evening at 7:30 there be a Miss Elizabeth Mc.Yary, of'service held in the English Marion, who is here to spend The Sunday school meets the summer with her parents, Dr. I at and Mrs. D.

L. McXary. underwent major operation. Tuesday and is reported to be. in fine condition to- d.ay.

Mrs. Louis D. Crockett, of cag-o, submitted to an operation Hannah Henricksmeier on Thurs- yesterday, for appendicitis. Mrs. (day afternoon of this week.

Mem- in the morning. God in your body, and In spirit, which are God's." The Bible. St. Paul's church Invites to worship and service. The Willing Workers Chi- (society meets at the home of Miss plrf on (of years he was township and was a member of the board.

Owing to repairs and remodeling of St. Thomas church in pcward. i funeral services will he hclri at. st. I chuixh at Ppcatoni'-a and burial will be in Pt.

Thomas cemetery at Seward. siern. waving a fp.ebl? hand friends. i how HP died in his state room af ier ri breathing for only a few hours salt air he loved. a Chinese r.i.'t from a ir.ir;s-S:berian and searr-h in Iv-ing made forj ihpm.

Mr. IHorchprs and uiy Kailey went lo 1 Poio ami in search of fho ZOP of Woodlake. was thp gUPst of "Miss Peggp if Dakota, for several davs eft Freeport with i company. thousht. theyi Miss 'KPprp.

who carnival n.ii-d:n wr-re married StXiy years tomorrow, Ijractically all tne.ir marrjpd life has 1 been t-poni in UK.S Mrs. Uof-rwh horn in -Moni-of, years ago thp dav following her i iinmversrtry, and lu-r husbatnl t-o the Vnnpd Snit-r from many, whf he was born S3 years apo last FORECAST FOR STATE (member of John Daly Players, i playing thp East Acme chautau- jnua circuit, was Miss Prhrader's I roommate last year at HIP Misnr-r Pi liool of Expression, of Omaha iNrh. Ajt'nouph b'lrn in Mr. look an ncUve part 'in thp Civil War almost at inning of ihe. war.

He Isold? offices A. ill's. is prominent i at ihe C'gniralia. 111., July production in Illinois thi.s yc-ar Growers' Kvrhangf forecast in Ksi.imaufi jilncp ai an c.u-loads compared with 1 year. Messrs, William Brown, Peach PHS.

Charles Peck and a Angle jwjii represent Ptephpnson county at I thp annuHl picnic of the Illinois Hoi- stein Brecdprp' Association to be held at Deei-field. 111., Thursday. pxpecled that at least lO.fldfi from various sections of the 'state will attend the outing. R. Parkinson Stockton, 111,.

B. Minneapolis, July Iff'i Minneapolis parted with Johnny But- Ier for seven Brooklyn players in .1 tr.ifSc. 1 er, i he tv.in? )f ill? traffic tn Hat-bin, the Manchurinn The t'rf Datren. This -si a nf ff-toV. port, for ocean commerce from Parkinson, 64.

former proprietor and 10-5 Babe Herman was one. of the HERMAN ONCE CASTOFF NOW LEADING HITTER Siberia. Three Nations Interested is in a to cf t'ns Russians who I'orrtrolhnj Heps herau.vp of jockett was Edna K.impmeier, and friends of the society arej ed tc of JJai-annn. I new men failed to 0 the fore, her marriage. jcorrtially invited to this meeting.

jTimep, died Monday evening at his grade with the Millers. Mrs. Frederick Keator. of Belvi-h'he church choir meets on Thurs- borne in Chicago. Funer.il services N'ow Rutler.

after losing out with i were held yesterday afternoon in the Dodgers and then with the Cubs. Chicago. The body, by has driftPd hack to Minneapolis, i dere. is a medical patient, returning Jday evening, last week for special treatment. ANNOUNCEMENTS A public 500 party will be held I tomorrow afternoon at O.

A. R. hall, with cards starting at 2:15. I Lady Anchor Auxiliary will hold he bi-monthly meeting, tomorrow evening at. at Anchor hall.

LOUISVILLE PUBLISHER INDICTED FOR VIOLATION OF GEORIGA GAME LAWS alleged relatives, wns taken to Stockton Herman is leading Wednesday burial took place, tional league hitters. tho Na- comrrunis: Underneath i cr Nen-ton, July (fPi Robert. W. Bingham. publisher of the Louisville Times and the Courier Journal, nnd several of his guests at.

The dec-cased was horn in 1SK4, at Willow, 111., and made Savanna his homo for several from here to chirago. yea.rs, moving Hr- was known A meeting of the Missionary I'nion 'I'ls hunting: lodge near here last Jan- hoard is called for Friday afternoon I uary, today were reindicted by the at 3 o'clock nt the T. W. c. A.

All Baker county grand jury on charges members are urged to attend. I Attention is called the Royal Neighbor picnic which was announe- i ed for today should have, been for tomorrow, Thursday, July IS. of shooting doves over a baited field. nnd on nnp hrothp1 1 P01 'f to manv in Savanna and vicinity. He is survived by his wife, children, Merrill at hnmc in Chicago, Luther and Ruth Parkinson, Johannesburg, Africa, and Joe Parkinson, Rhodesia, Africa.

Parkinson was one of a family of 13 children. CHAUTAUQUA, JULY Post and in Thp. Mrs. Notes of the Day The Ladies' Aid of Zion Reformed I church will hold their monthly jday party tomorrow afternoon at i' L. L.

Ridd. Pouth at the. church. Members and 01 A flD AWP.CUII I Al'it, UnMnUCV lULt hawk efficient secretary i friends' are of DIB school, returned Monday' cordially invited to be from i ho I.i»n:i campmpeting. where was director of music and Ipaves tomnrr she ow.

for Camp where. lUPic. director for the many in'cr plsce Mrs. James 3f the her the I. P.

Gatpman. 1170 nvson fi-i-ppt, left tcidn-- si i be mu and retails sulphur Pprings. nil a vacnti in people's recreation ing m'-idc-nts thai Muslr is Mrs. KWds grpatesi plen i tnnt nu-morabie nres nnd she enjoy? the work of 1 R. J.

Carnahan. 131-1 Went. 1 0 1 director, in which she cxcells. ork, a first cousin S-IIT-I ago. and pi-f-spni ai nccomprinied her next Iren ill hr.

lakos place 'Kuropo with th iiich lime all ihe Mr. nnrt .111 i in he prc-iif-m. The chil- Mi- 'F-ifer nnd P.r-i, 'ive grandchildren and Srar.dchilrii Pn, most of Bc-rt Horlon and C. F. M.I-S.

Joe Moersch of this fat- TieKiilb on Montreal, where he Fj.ys Fred t-iei-hti. Mrr. Alfred Koy m. 2H. of West present.

Orangevllle. 111., July and Mrs. H. C. Snyder of Freeport and Mrs.

G. A. of Binghamton, N. were calling- on friends insrnn, livin.7 at Sioux City, survives. Mr.

Parkinson was nn uncle of Mrs. Julius K. U'ithhart, Mrs. L. R.

nnd Mrs. Thomas Davis, all jof Savanna. then reprpsenting him- parties cited ononiic aii three PA- to nny self as a first, baseman, remained with the local club no longer than i the. spring training season and was returned to Brooklyn, where finally was given a chance to loaf in thn outfield hetwppn times at bat. The Babe promptly made good.

DISCARDED PACING HORSE SCORES STRONG COMEBACK here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Tonne-1 strnm was formerly TbouRht "All in" Three! There will be an ice cream social A(lamf: anrt taught our high school- held Saturday evening. July 20, on thP lawn at UK P. Walnut avenue.

sponsored by the ladle? of the American Legion Auxiliary. The Ladies' Aid of the Vnited Brethren church are sponsoring a doughnut sale on Friday, at. the par- SIR Main street. The ago. i Mrs.

j.lohn street, whn injured when sa a) 3 o'clock was run down by an automobile i taken by cajlina j.nt the intersection of South Oak' will Blue and Rmadway three and C.ucloff. rcsi- vf 'fks ago, ban hcpn admitted to the The Van Rmcklln Women's Foreign Mission society will sponsor an of Rast street, leave Evangelical Deaconess hospital. cl 'eam and cnke social To be held tne cniMren, thwre ibi'ee great- whom will auspicious i for two weeks' vacation. i J. F.

superintendent of 3e present. on auspicious 'nsin division of the- Illi- sccasion. It v. he a hnnjiy family nois '-'f-n'ral railroad is in Madison, and no one present will lorlriy on legisiativp but-in -ss tomorrow morning for Lake Carlos. sustained sevei-e skull fracture and nihPr injuries, bul it was 1101 until yesterday that it.

was discovered she also had a possible leg fracture and a severe, shoulder injury. more than Moersch no on? ioy the famil, Mr. and A4t.hough and ire in ihe early to pe i a when the; Qkir.g moods. vith the bouse jilayg a goorii'riiP. jam P.

of c-ards, like the fiapjiei-F'pr 00 if the day, thinks nothing of start-1 en trip to Mil- Pleven at ibjTrg, -in connprtion with company's nn thp church lawn Friday evening, I hospital Tuesday. Roy Wagner, who was a patient at the hospital for pa.st two weeks was able to return home Tuesday. John Boyers. of Twin Grove, a caller here Tuesday. Mrs.

Myrtle Hoot, who was a pa- at the Methodist hospital, was to return home Tuesday. Noble and family spent Tuesday evening at Freeport. nien C.ift, who had an appendix operation was dismissed from the July 10th. Everyone is invited. The ladies of the A.

are sponsoring 500 card party Thursday afternoon at A. n. hall. Play starts at The public is invited. Roy Rrjuirps.

jF.a.st Orln sn-ee ploadimr guihy 111 on a c.h F. A. SchuU, South High avenue, had pleasant purprisn, yesterday, i the Oak in n. from Ki-pd Hankp, of Sut- tomorrow an old school It has residing on i been many years since the two have The.Ladies' Aid and all women of church will meet at Evangelical Deaconess hospital, fop all-day sewing meeting. A picnic lunch will IIP served at of stealing i Mr.

Hunke saw many Mrs. Moersch helps ls alrh rv( Oh)f nf orf 1 arir-r It occasion of many noon and the women are nsked to bring a dish to pass, sandwiches and table service. Those, who find it impossible to be nt the hospital, all day, are. urged to come in the afternoon. changes In Freeport feels it ha." great strides in growth nnd record of S'luln-s had hppn beauty, Mr, Hanke was accompanied by his wife and his son-in-law and IdausrhtPr, Mi: ajid Mrs.

P. L. Bauer, of Sidney, Xeh. They were on their Mg-o to visit relatival gn of Mr. Iwr.y to In gentlemen often to hounds; in this country they (juertlr ffo to the dogs.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taft of itaeth spent several days here with relatives. Irene Trestpr nf Freeport is a gue.st nf friends hpre. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Cordon and daughter of Brandon. were at the, P. E. Heise home.

Chfuitauqua for Orangevilie- are July 21-24th. Mjy. Ray TTohlford and dHUghter ai-p several days here with relatives. Mrs. David Homan Is a patient, at the hrspkal, due to an appendix operation.

Mrs. Elmer Kinehart snd son Eu- ger.e. of were callers here Tuesday morning. Years Ago, Ricli StaUe Kalwrnazoo, A true racing heart, implantcil In a little year eld roan stallion the. love, of an Urbana, Ohio, veterinarian for the intelligent, smart stepping type of horse flesh which races in harness, combined yesterday to stage, an exhibition of the "comeback" such as seldom is seen in sport and to win the American pacing derby, richest event of the.

grand circuit seasson. Three years ago Counterpart, son of John A. Hallie-Argotrofs, was relegated to the. racing junk heap as a hopeless cripple, as the result of a track spill. He fell last fall into the hands of H.

M. Parshall, L'rbiina veterinarian, who drives the trotters for love of the sport, Pai'shall paid for (he castnff. Yesterday the little roan, nttrRp.d and coddled back to form by Parshall, romped away with the derby in straight heats against a field of of the. grand circuit's best, largest, field pUn of Ti'jssM. built tho 'Kasrern ar.l th" M.in- Aftr-r 'hp Kvar.

Japan hrn.vi s-uajre I tracks and r.nrrow gaugn- 'on Snu: Mani f.Tjri.in tiie ifci'ivr-rnmc-n' Irnm using thorn to supplier In INJUNCTIONS quiif per- Springfield, 111.. July nt: S' il comir.g Thirteen permanent traffr-. Tf jiadloddng as many alleged bootleg-; a ir ciulcl jgin.g establishments in central 1 1 "-S nnfiif fav i nois were issued yesterday by ferier-!" 1 i i'-r ami far down al Judge Louis Fitr.henry when lo np tbf 10 c.ftok but defendants in the cases failed to ap-! distance VIP s-cveral hun pear. 'dred mile? fai'thej 1 Ono of the buildings was in Spring-1 a vs Troops Started field. Pcipins, Cbina.

Jul.v patches: from Mukdon. Manchuria to REBEL'S FAMILY LIVES i shihw state. WITH ARIZONA BROTHER i were siv Superior. this little mining camp the Jose Gonzales Escobar, insurrectionist military lea.der of Mexico recently, has found sanctuary with yoriMRS, GENE TUNNEY APPEARS TO BE FULLY RECOVERED Mrs. Escobar's brother.

Senora "Ernestina Escalante Venice, July Gene. de'Tttnney ha? recovered completely Escobar and sons. Ararndn, 20, and i fr her recent abdominal opera- Jose, 18, are living: quietly the. Mexican quarter in the residence, of Antonio Escalante. The senora fled from in March, carrying across the border for her husband.

Apparently unworried as to the general snfety, the family believes he. is at present in Vancouver, B. C. Jose, last talked to his father in Xogales, Sonora, where the, rebel refused lo cross the line into the United States and. safety.

The family has been advised that the general took a boat at Quay- ever to go to the post on the cir-jmas, Sonora, after the revolt's col- cuitl lapse and fled to Canada. Ararndo and Jose, are students in an El Paso. school and are vacationing here with their If some people, did nothing bu' mind their own business they woulc" i soon become rather narrow-minded. mother, tion and now appears quite well. She and her husband, the former world's heavyweight champion, were recognized yesterday American tourists white they sat In front of cafe on St.

Murk's Square. Hartford. man deducted from his return the price of repairs to his wooden The internal revenue officials refused the deduction. MARRIAGE LICENSES Herman Yolz, Sterling- Margaret Marschang, same Oscar "YV. AVolfe, AVlnslow Mrs.

Emma Koister, Orangeville. Hulburt for Cleaning and Pressing..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Freeport Journal-Standard Archive

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