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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 6

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0 1 i n'cnle the east side country (reunion assoclntlon held il in IJ Tw 8tA BISHOP ANDERSON Com PAYS VISIT TO Com Com GRACECHURCH Com Club WHL JOSEPHINE SOLIDAY" Bath Subpoena very ie Notes of the Day livlnfr i iiupiKd prusrams ws given yceter 'If we look on Ghnst a the as day morning 'and last evening at 4 i aEWS ti picnic which visit good to in not only a proml la a Bible student la posa ble fcr one to exalt llglon without exalting hlnjkelf aft or with Jacob Both WIENER ROAST OR BOYS CEDARVIUCTUESDAY EVENING and Mrs late (LASS TEX' PER HlDAY MORNING SERVICE Tho will was dated October 1920 and was wltmsscd by Vance and I Stewart "But the Christian from the life of Jesus minutes than from a rellgionHn five years Taylor in Picnic Supper and Dance the Kiwanis club social committee has made plana for a picnic and danc passing I rail yesterday populace and other 22 17 61 pro to at sand COXTIRMS SONS AT "Christ was not Christ for an age but for the ages learns more i Christ In five non Christan DYNAMITE STOLEN ROM STONE QUARRY" David Hartman process server rurprUed Mrs Robert Chambers noted evangelist superintendent of Pacific I wrffb name of the person presented Mllly Sy ma nek Chicago vacation and Mrs avenue a' outing Mr and Mrs AV Price and son OR SALE Good lots on paved streets choice location' either south I east or west 8 A Douglas 2S V6 Stephenson 6t Phone Main 1545 8 284t OR bmall cottage down' town not modern Black 7B1 between 4 and 8 2f 2t of the lit Reverend The members of the depart ment of the A A who are be tween the ages 4 10 and 43 years will have a wiener roast and frolic in the grove at Cedarville on Tues day evening They are to meet at the A building at 5 from which place tho trip to the grove will be mills by truck ArbI0 time Is looked forward to Tomorrow night's event is to be in the nature of a booster meeting for the second section of the camp to begin July 7th at Lake Kegonsa Paul Bell will give some reminiscences of the first camp and there will be other features to the pro gram fhawill interest every boy at tending Boys intending to make pie trip to Cedarville are asked to notify the office by phone ORD If you art not getting a good 24 to 28 miles per gallon of gas Phono Black 1115 6 26 3t "Many people are hazy as what it means to be a Chilstlan the 20th century of wton Iowa of Mis red Dorman Galena avenue is a daughter pf the Bergman one of the pioneer Twenty five pounds of dynamite fuses and caps were stolen from a shed In the stone qparry at the northwest edge of the city some time between Saturday evening and thismorning Just when the theft occur red or What could be the purpose of tho theft has pot been disclosed The dynamite was stored near the stone quarry which Is operated by Matter: 'tTs' A MUverstead Jacobs Miss Jeanette Mllversted daughter of August Milversted 28 Linden street and Walter Jacoby son of red Jacobs So Adams avenue were married Saturday afternoon by Justice of the Peace Allen Janssen Both the bride and groom have been residents of reeport all of their lives and have many friends in this city Mr Jacoba is employed as a machinist at the Stover Marrufactur ing and Engine company lnkenbinder Hunelte Nachusa TIL June A pretty wedding was solemnized Wed nesday afternoon by Rev superintendent of the Nachusa Luth eran Orphanage at the superintend ent's home when Miss Bertha ink enbinder of Ward's Grove township Jo Daviess county III and Henry Huneke of Kent township Stephen son county Illjwere united In mar riage Miss inkenbinder was a member of Rev Stahl's church while he was pastor of the Pearl City charge After the ceremony the young peo ple left for an extended wedding trip to Chicago and from there were to go to Niagara alls and other eastern points They art tho recipients of the best wishes from hosts of friends Mel Trotter former Garden Mission in Chicago and one time resident of reeport la being hued by his wife at Grand Rapids tor separate maintenance i charges have been brown purse contain ing 83 aftd some change keys inder ploasp call Ridge 1801 8 26 8t CAR OWNED BY MURIEL LUEGEl ELEROY STOLEN Piper amily Reunion The newly organized Piper family first Tayor forty at 4 HAWAIIAN SPRINTER Milton Beanir sprint star Of Kpmehamehrt Schools in IlonOulu will enter the Al A LV championships in" Now York thjs vear During Charlie Paddocks recent visit to Hawaii Beamer com peted with the "fastest made such a showing jn the century doih ihat Hawaiian sport fans have arranged to send hlmnnd his trainer? Ralph Borden 'to New York WMEKI 'DRUG STORE I 1 'C I 1 1 1 'Attorney general makes ANNOUNCEMENT REGARD INGMASSACRlii (BS'Unlled Preis Leases Wire) Chicago 'June 20 toward prosecution of the instigators of the rcceQt mOsSucrta at Herrin Ill will be taken at tnjee according to At torney tfenepl Brundage 1 In sin announcement jngdw public todpy' Brundage declared the cir cumstances of the murders made it Impossible to 'prosecute until further evidence had been Collected "We willttend 'every assistance to the attorney of Williamson county who is a fearless official and will do his duty" Brundage said Brundage's statement followed the repost of Rosenberg who re turned to Chicago today aftfr investi gating conditions in the mine terri tory KIWANIANS ISSUE CHALLENGE TO ROTARY OR A GOL CONTEST The reeport Rotary club tLday enjoyed an "bpen meeting" at which various members were privi leged tol express their opinions on subjects 'which they believed were of importance to tho community and to the club The talks lent to tho gathering and were enjoyed by all Tho club also voted to send ten boys to the 31 A camp at Lake Kegonsa the boys to be select ed being those who would be unable to pay their own wy to tho camp The challenge of the Kiwapls club issued to the Rotarians for a golf match to be held soon was received by the cjub This is an annual event the honors at present being even in games on Dr Sheldon Clark led the Ring ing at the meeting today La Verne Peterson organist aftYw Lindo pre siding at tho piano loor and benchi mold 'a reidug Mfg' Co 18 8L t'OR Three modern furnish ed rooms for light Housekeeping Phone 426 8 38 lt red rank 8u8 8 Locust avenue is reported to be quite seriously Hl The Anchor Auxilary will give a public card party at Blusi's hall Tuesday June 27th Mrs Wallace Hall and son of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs Hall's mother Mrs i8 Ryan Of Bailey avenue IL Woodring 814 Lincoln boulevard who has been 111 of diph theria submitted to an operation yesterday condition today was reported td be satisfactory and it is bellcyed be will have a spcedy re covery There will be a meeting of the St Mary's Pariah social committee this evening at 7:30 In St Mary's hall i Mrs Angelina Munn Stephen son street has gone to Chicago'1 to attend the wedding of a relative f' Mrs Leonard Ling who has been seriously 111 for several weeks with thyroid poisoning Is reported to be improving 'Miss Margaret Sweeney has gone to Coloradq Springs to attend the Al phf Chi Omega conventionwhich wlllbr held there this week Mr and Mrs Halesl of Mineral Point WIs and Miss Ellen Hales of Chicago are' visiting1! Mr and Mrs Nelson Mrs George Swanson and aon Kenneth left for Clinton7 Iowa this morning' where they Will Spend sev eral weecs visiting 2 Master rederick Garner left Sat urday to spend his 'vacation in Mil waukee Wla vwltb his "uncle rand aunt Mr and Mrs EnstN Mrs oil who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Globe hotltad two weeks aaa was OR Modern 3 room apart ment sfesm heat and wafer fur nished privati bath and centrally located Inquire Black 1081 8 28 8t OR SALE Lot on Logan St Saxby Heights addition Phone Black 803L 6 26 6t OR Six room house with elMpIng' porch hard wood floors And finish hot aqd cold water bath elec trio lights furnace 118 Rodsjvelt Kt or phorfe Red 1140 8 24 81 The visit Charles Palmerston Anderson Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago to ace Parish was an event of unusual interest It has jbeen two years Wl nee Bishop Ander son has been in reeport he having just returned from a European trip in the interests of church unity On Saturday evening a large num ber of the bishop's friends enjoyed an informal picnic supper given in his honor at Krapy park on the flag pole hill It was an ideal evening and everyone was chaimed by the wonderful out of doqrs The guests lingered about the ampfire telling stories and listening to college songs given by the younger people home from vacation Confirmation Service Sunday At the 10:45 o'clock morning ser vice yesterday Bishop Anderson con firmed a class of ten in the presence of a large congregation After the laying on of hands Bishop Anderson told the class he wished to give them a persona! mes sage a request that he has made of more than 35001 whom he bus con firmed Now that they had become members of the church he expressed tho wish that they become filled with ihe sense of their responsibility that they set a good example for others and that their influen be in the right direction The bishop's sermon from' Matthew 10:32 therefore shall confess men him wi I confess also before my ather which is in heaven Bishop Anderson brought manv pertinent and i paints in hs sermon a few of them being: stZs T1ah In 4 Vv a Mrs McCblla is a sister of or arewell Tarty Miss Ruth Holtum 867 avenue kava a farewell party honor of Taylor Dlest at her home Saturday evening Social In St Hall The St Mary's Parish Soc'nl com mittee will give a card party Tues day evanlng in St hall Euchre and "Soo win be played Good favors given and refreshments will be served Wlsil Jda Windecker Dakota ern preferred AddroM 8 Wood Stockton lit '8 88 Mich sensational brought' in tho case Trotter was a resident of reeport in bls youth and was employed hey for many years as a barber he entered the field aa an evangelist liy1 i AHACIJS VALIDITY COMM UNITY SCHOOL ATDRANGEVILLE i Another "victim'! was added to the list eommufiitydifgh dis trlets that are to be attacked as 'to validity' when leave to file Informa tion and the' Information were filed this afterrioon In the circuit court relative to District known as the Orangeville Community High School District The documents were filed by1 Attorneys "Clarity and Tattlson The informat'on sets forth the usual allegatio that the district Is not comiiai and contiguous' that It is: too large! and that the children to and from school Willi reaMpabl and ordinary con 4nlencei Evacy rommiinlty hlgK school dlslrlotjn Stephenson county with the exception1 £beDakotu community high school is flow being pttacVd in thii courts The title of the Oiangc'vHle action I The People Ex Rel Wm JlL GlfL eu al vs The will of the late Josephine R' Sollday of Cedarville has been filed for probate th the counly court The testatrix gives her husband rank Sollday the use of the residence in Cedarville so long as he remains unmarried The remainder and residue of the state is to be di vided equally between tho two chil dren Bruce and Vida Sollday The testatrix requests that the home in Cilarville be ryit sold until the younger of the two children attain the of forty years A Clarity IS named jexevutor of the estate Tho will was dated October 8th A able' to rettirn to 'her' homo 4 tills afternoon x'1 i Williams and family 411 Van Buren a venue left yesterday by 'auto for Moline and Springfield ron a vacation trip They expect to bo gone a wcek Geo Green ai(d daughter of ElglnAlTli kre visiting at the homo oL Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Geo Wagner: 423 AV Galena avenue Olga McNeil and have returned to spending a their parents Mr Symanek So ISth havo positions in Chicago Mr' and Mrs Si Best of Durand visited Samuel Markel and fsmily over Sunday 'and Mr Lain! Michell and daughter Zion CJlty and Mrs Effie oreman from Michi gan A carnival comnnny through reeport on the road about 11 o'clock morning entertained the with several sacred songs selections on a calliope Alderman Henry HUI Is now a grandfather a baby daughter having been born to the daugh ter Mrs Louis Stlcgman This Is the first grandchild in the family a Al the alderman Is one of the happiest men in town Bidwell Jr of Baltimore Md is here visiting hii mother and other relatives and friends He comes at this thno owing to the crit ical illness of his brother Addison Bidwell who is now making a satis factory recovery from his operation Mr and Mrs Hough children guests family Hough Mayor business men of reeport and spenr her girlhood days here was taken "Whosoever me before Pump Jacks Milk Carts Milk CMns Wheelbarrows 'Cement Mixers? Garden Hose Step Ladders Ladders 3 Many more articles too numerdus to'mentiori CalldOanXcO Phone 133 i r' then the pienfc will be on WednesdayHU8l 14 ifternoon nn tfcwj knd members Invited 1 (lit Walnut bedroom suit: LWp burner kerosene atote oak ilde Intiulra 612 Liberty Ave 1 1 26 8t Girl for general hOnSy Work white only must be good cookj no washing: good wages Mrs Gund 1182 Stephenson Bt 6 2Ht A dining room woman Apply reeport GenerajHoapltal OR City homs building lots rnerchandlae farm lands Everts Sales Co reeport III OR ALE By owner a 7 room modern house in A condition Newly painted re roofed and newly deco rated Close in TeL Red 915x OR Best cash of fer over $70000 buysmy Stephens 5 pass sport model car Bengston 'jOTAIR CARPET Whrt buying carpet for a atairwaj used a great deal buy one yard niort than Is needed i Then when tht places begin: terappeari ort tht top of the step you can shift them to position By using yout extra ca'rpet' 4 Sap it with Ink INI (ilaaili i a a is an il Too Late to Classify Special Alerting nt1 Evergreen Lodge At Masdnlc temple 'tonlght at a Special meeting of jbvergreen lodge A and A will be held for work on first degree i Imi ortapt Mcetlng ot oftR No 881 will hold a regu lar' meeting' tomorrow night at the Orlb' temp'eat 745 Important bus'ness ia to be tranhctedualso thj nriual plcnlc hour for discussion member be present Eagle Meeting! rThs raternal Order of Eagles' wlj meet' tomorrow evening in regular session In their club rooms over Knowlton's tank 'All members are An automobile owned by Muriel luegel residing near Eieroy was stole from the garage at the luegel place some time last evening Mr luegel returned to his hoqje about 8 in the evening arid after placing the carin the garage locked the outer door Tills morning he dis covered that the lock had been pried off and the car taken It Is thought that the thiif or thieves traveled north after taking the car Sheriff Hayes has notified the authorities at various points throughout northern Illinois southern Wisconsin and eastern Iowa regnrdjngi the theft' MEL TROTTER WfO? SEPARATE MAINTENANCE ROOM for Suitable for I fcnUenian or couple close in Clark St 26 OR Two nice residence lots on Sunset Ave priced very reason able Evarts Sabs Co West Stephenkop Sty 8 2 8t CLEW I Its annual picnic Juno 25tn st park which was attended by nine members At noon a very sumptuous dinner was partaken of after the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President Ray Pash Vice Earl Diehl Secretary and Treasurer Albert A Smith Chairman of' Site snd Date mittee Warren Brubaker Chairman of Refreshment Miss Elisabeth Piper Chairman of Transportation mittee Albert Linder Chairman of Entertainment mittee Wm JTagemann The afternoon was spent In Ing and singing and a general time was enjoyed by all Twilight Musicale at Country Wednesday at 7:30 All lovers of music are looking for ward to the Twilight Musicale to be given at ftia Country Club on Wed nesday evening st 7:30 Th4 com mittee feel they have been fortunate 1f arranging their program to have secured these out of town artfbts: Miss Lucile Miller soprano and Mr Kenneth Rayer violinist and sup plemented with our own local talent Mr Robert Mitchell baritone and Mrs Mitchell the evening promises to be a most de lightful one It is hoped that all club members who would enjoy a truly artistic evening will plan to be at the club early as the program will be very prompt In starting Things Machines Grindstones Galvdi Pails Cotton Waste Galvd Tubs Galvd Tanks Grass Scythes Hog Troughs Brush' Scythes' Hay Rope A Scythe Handles Machine Oil Scythe Stones Auto Oil Twine ing June 27th i In the church par lors The Truthseckers Sundav i school lass will give the program which wJI le as follows: Song Bf School Solo Miss Burnwood Violin' Solo Mr George Smith Mr Weber Rending uMifc Snively Solo Mr Lewis Cornet Miss Kerchner Duet Mr Stichter and daughter violin Holo Mr Ludolph By Truths kers Thia promises to be a fine glam dnd everybody Is invited tend I ladles please bring wlches Daily Vacation Bible School The Daily Vacation Bible School opened thUmoinlng at 9 at the Oak Avenue Evangelical church wRh an attendance of 133 iSelightful Music atEinbnry The third of a series of special DHIfllcal nme rntA wgg ertean le A Embury MraL Kidd Ralph Miss ollltti Georite Smfth Padf Seitz and Messrs Kidd and Harold: Smith pleased everypno With I selections while the music furnished by the in stiiumenfsl quartet ln the evening and the vocal quartet in the' morn Ing werefi iso especially pleasing' After the sermon thiTanthf was sung by Mrs David McG'dlla of Oak Cha niara fint? AiM wav YtrUeri jamin Lewis choirmaster Grace church LICENSEValtef Jacobs redport JCanetteMllversted same EmaniieVNetaon Chicago'' 1 Mro Minnie Kkf'hame 7 'Trinity Church' The Sunday chool jio'd ils Tegular monthly merilng at' the chUrth this evening at 730 he KAL ha elected' wo delegates tq 'attend the State Chris tian Endeavor convention to be held at Rockford duringthis week begin ning Thursday The Ladles' Aid will hold their picnic In park on Wedneo day of thia week The prayer service will ba held on jiiuiaua sesss The choir tylll moot for rehearsal on riday evening atr730 MarbcrTy Talks at Embury Prof Marberry principal of Rockford high school spoke iresler day morning to membeli of the Good ellowship Class 'of Embury church Sunday sCliool His talk was Intense ly interesting to many members of the and' others who cami especially to hear him Prof Mar)erry spoke regarding the Bible saying that it should be taken literally He also scored the modern educators who believe in and are teaching theory of evolution n'lany of you who want to" he Said "are welcome to believethat you are a descendent of or cousin to the ape family Aa for myself I am convinced that Man was distinctly not evolved from ay form of lower me Mr Marberry is nent educator but widely known OaK Avenue Church Tho Oak Avenue Sunday achool picnic will be held on Tuesday after noon at Taylor park Those who do not have' conveyances of their Ipwn but plan to attend the picnic are re quested to meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock Supper will be served for the at 5:30 and for adults at 6:30 and each family is asked to bring its own food supplies and a dish to pass A good time is expected Thursday afternoon at 2 there will be preaching in the Ger man language Thursday evening there will be a service preparatory to communion on the following Sunday with quarterly conference following irst (Jprch fV chtfi ch calendar for the week: The regular Sunday school get to gether meeting is to be held on Tues day evening at 8:00 A special program consisting of vocal solos readings and Instrumental numbers will be given Mr Lewis and rances Bumwood will sing A social hcur will bo enjoyed and refresh ments wl'l he served Ladies please bring sandwiches Miss rances Burnwood will be the leader at the mid week prayer ser vice on Thursday evening at 8:00 A special invitation Is ex tended to the young people She' will bring a report from the state Hs convention at that time Chas Stichter class leader Choir rehearsal on riday evening at 8:00 sharp under the di rection of Professor Lewis Every member Is urged to be present and bring a new member with you Bast President The Bible class will meet on riday afternoon at 2:00 with Mrs Joseph Dietmeler 132(5 Stephenson street All members urged to he present Junior Saturday afternoon at The juniors are urged to be little Kathryn Gloss OR You tg Airdale dog male good watch dog kind to chit phone Whits 1170 6 26 8t OR SALE Seven passenger Hud son touring car and ord roadster Pfrone White 107g 6 26 6t Xus 'Hnu Of reeport were Lent ylpltort th day I' Ait addition being built to the Hill grain flevator office i Tho gbetety of St Luth church re having some repdlrs done bn Jjjie New wlndowa are being put In and within a short timehe painting will fl Mwe of Iowa are visiting ar'ie Mr and Mra John7 Murphy snd Mrs James og il The Jadles are alstej a' qa II MV GlsnWHier uuu "J5 motored PlatleyUle Wia Stiver Glohwiner retumed With them fpr 'ja Sundayvlslt st ho a il 4 MW THEO DU KtOVUrir AND COM PAN? JO GIVE PROGRAM ON OPENING DAY rquently' the remark i heard es I like? freeport tutJn city of this size one misses the mu sical treats which Chicago has to Everyone Who has said that and everyone who has though it willns tha children "bay "take It after listening to tho "musi cal treat? (Which the first ree port chautnuqua program otter Du Moulin nearly tenf yeanr one ot the most notable cello players of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is the header of thosDu Moulin Concert yPurty Will town Hl In hA and evening of that day May be this program Is a one for he jg a brilliant artist dlstin gulshed no Jess for a well nigh fault less technique than for the sympa thetic quality pth's Interpretations With the Du Moulin are associated Ralph a' violinist well knotfmln musical circles in Chicago Rose Lyon sppranq 4 and pianist who iNosseess'ln high degree that kpgeillng quality without which no musician can really delivcr his message and Mrs Michael's accompanist who i has amply demonstrated her ability to blend the work of these three arista Into a harmonic ''whole Musical critics do not hesitate to say that there is nothing better upon the con cert platform today than the Du Moulin Judge Kavanaugh t( Lecture On Sunday afternoon also will be heard Judge Marcus Kavanaugh one of the most widely known JuUgCe of the criminal bench throughout tYfe United States or twenty years there xhas been passing before tills elear cyedhead witted judge an endless procession of criminals and each culprit has told the judge far more than tho story ho spoke with his lips The causes of crime) ths Refects In legal machinery the most hopeful of combating qnd cutting down on oil these subjects Judge Kavanaugh Is emi nently fitted to speak andtospeak well His lecture will appeal not just to psychololst the crimologlst the faddest but to everyone yvho is interested' in the bettering of social conditions OR Suits' of rooms with bath suitable for two gentlemen In quire 144 Stephenson between 4 and 6 6 26 3L EA DSHpeclal sale of Scklacea Hollister 1202 Stephenson St phone 1171 for appointment Carpenters at the Raw Ijlgh farm Apply to A Babcock at farm or at homo evenings 8 20 8t ter we the disciples He the great Teacher we the pupils we will be proud toe called Istians practice the Brotherhood of Man as shown by the examples of Christ capitalists wllDshnre profits with employes the oik man will glye ample return for hla hire and the economic problcpts of our day will be Solved without blood shed or the evils lujje and malice MEETING AT WADDAM8 GROVE The armeYs' meeting advertised at the 'Kerilri school Wednesday evening Juno 28 has been changed to Grovo church All farmers and their families are invit ed to come OR One furnished room for light housckeiping also 5 rooms and bath unfurnished after July 1st at 721 Ho Galena Ave 26 3f OR SALE Seven room house good location price and terms very reasonable 8 A Deaiglas 25H Htiphmson St Phone Main 1545 8 26lt MBS MARTHA IrHir 1111101011 WIDOW MINISTER Did HIlL IVIuOlbAL M' III rfldAUtlWf URUrunniH Hl Remains Brought tn Van Brocklin Qemete7 Informent remains 'Of Mrfi Marthl SL Brotherton who passed away in afadenaCallf hnd who' was a former resident of reeport arrived here Saturday nightactnmpanled by hef son and his te Mr and Mrs Elmer 1 'Brotherton also of Pasadena uneral services were held this morning at 10 Ellis cemetery at Van Brockllrt Rev Rich pastor of thifVan Brocklin Methodist church officiat ing Mattha Beck was born In'Gretn county New York on November 1844 After her 'marriage to Robert Biptherton tljeycame to reeport and during the time of their resi dence here Rev' Mr Brotherton was pastor of the irst Methodist church He also held a number ot other charges in tho Roek River confer ene'e Mr Brotherton for a tknd con ducted a grocery business pere in partnership with A Best She was left a widow a number of years jtgo and since then had been making her home Wth her In Pasaden She is survived by throe' sons rei BriHh rton of Grand Island Nsbr Jllmer'E Brotinon of Pasa dena Calif and Robe Bro'lisrteg of Hats 8 She a aso survlvo by ons brother ecit of lor ence township MEETIN60 ARM BUREAU POSTPONED 2:30 on hand Bring all of your rnenns with you president Watch tor announcement of special musical program next Sunday even ing under the direction of Prof Lewis I Suiidsy School Get TogetherMeeting Thh rtlilnr Qiinrlaw aokrtAl VMU' nuuui Kfi our tosrrther mitlnr nf tha tt Intel esting church will bf held tomorrow even one ivxs Ill I rii elds' "ai "'i I IS I 1 iYMiwasiaiM I al gu i wwnan nm and evening? A picnic supper will is always spoken first The men at fJO after which i fresenttd to I there will be an address and later Jn joungerwonisn to tho older one (ho evenInr (joeing will follow couple will taring their own Mr Brown is the baskets of luneh while the club will jV forjn of furnish Ice cream and coffee Each i nn acknowledges member may invito another couple DU ICj'VWS WWW ucetu "Religion to some centers about the Bible from they draw strength and mjpiration Others have jt center and volvq around In stitutions wc cull the chinch and aie enraptured with Its piayeis and er i vices To group of! highly cducit led folk religion may mean but the highest! philosophy ot James 1 found money Tor the col oiilzatlon Virginia by taefciis oLa jotuutxs WANTED A man to help scrap oak floors this week Inquire 318 Weil Spring St this 6 26 3t WELL DRILLER wanted at once Phone Black 78L 26 8t OR Raspberries by the crate Phon Red 698 A Hoefer 6 26 3t I an I YOU ARB WELL BREDi A s1 irotT make introductions propt lnK party to be held at the Terra erly" When jtcqua'gardens Wednesday afternoon Owing to the local preparation for the big artp Bureau CeloUatlon on riday June the arm Bureau meeting panned at thi White tfchoo' for Thu rUy evrlrg Jupe 29 bar Im en Cancelled A Ister will be held probry farther north ilie township to a commodata a larger number of ths Harlem Township farmers STALE OICERS TO ATIEND UNERALO MAS SMALL All StatelOffiees Will Be (Booed on Day of Obsequies (By United PnssXeaei Wire) Springfield June State officers and department heads will attend the funeral of Mrs Len Small in a body it was deejded at a meeting in the office today Secretary of State Emmerson was chairman of the meeting AdjutGen Carlos Black was named to 'make arrangements for a speclaTllllnois Central train to carry state officers department heads and state employes to Kankakee for the funeral "'All state offices tyill be closed on the day of the funeral the meeting decided Superintendent of Public Instruction' rancis Blair Direc tor of Agriculture Davison Director of the Department of Public Welfare Jenkins and Assistant StaJe Treasurer Luebrs were named a committee to draft a telegram of condolence sentthe governor department win send floral offerings George Button secretary to the governor closed the executives office Immediately upon receiving word of Mrs death Business about the state capital building was transacted quifaxto day In deference to the first lady of the state Real sorrow also was ex pressed for Goy Small from whom happiness gtyyn tfy a jury at Wau kegan last Saturday was so suddenly taken The telegram drafted by the com yaltteo and sent In the name of all state officers and department heads fqliows: "We tho representatives of the state officers and all dejparthwnts of the state government extend to you and your family our heartfelt sympa thy in thfs your great hour of sor row We join with you in mourning the great loss of a faithful loving wife and mother and' with the entire state of Illinois in mourning the loss of one of Its noblest and beet women whose life and work have been a Pi nle Embury churrh and Sunday school Lf have its picnic at Krape park' Ms Jteinorrow afternoon and evening i thro shoult! I rain 10 blessing anffa beneftctlon to all who knew her' 'JEWS O'LENA was taken down today The bell had bem removed and pliced in position' in the town hall tha WSBW ill') the street niar the Inrhan garage It was not ornamental and Wfis ways in the William Koppean who haq bteu visiting hero with relatives for the past several weeks has redded to re main In Lena Hl bag leasid tha Confer tenant hoyee on East Schuy ler street red Is new auto uwnvri Mr and Mro John Hardlngrand granddaughter Miss Marian Ellis of retport are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Rech today Mr Harding la celebrating his blrth day and enjoying good health for a man ot i The sign is just right to cut weeds In Lena Oh sqy! there Is a lot of to be cut Charles Pentlcorf was up reeport for a short visit the Am nt Mr nnfi Mrs Lewis Reeder Mr Snd Mrs Psnticoff expect to Ijabdrei wife ot the famous novelist start In a short time for a trip to the in her bath to serve her with a writ te Canadian bordr near Winnipeg for the charges And simultaneously av Mtyvs anu mwwu sviuv Hartman is held by New York police JL1 J''LITJSUI S1EPS10WARD PUNISHING 10 8E iMMOffi Pt 85 present Including August Landolt Kv 'and family of reeport Boke meler and family Ridott Glen Zlm feKie merman and family reeporD Eunuel Prlewe and family of Orange Ville Orland and Elmer Prlewe and also of Orangeville: Meyers and family Sciota Mills Roy Bolander and family Scleto' Mills and (Aafles Lestikow and family of Durand Almost all of these families i are related A plcnlo dinner was served at noon and the afternoon Was spent In visiting and listening to 'fe the program of the reeport Concert I'bahd Etnrlch amily Picnic i The second annual reunion of the f' Emrlch family was held yesterday at Taylor park with between 65 and Si ijSxJ in i attendance members of the family coming from Madison Wig Sterling and Rockford III and ree 8 wAwd ra 111111 A ls4 ivi anu jx pivinu uahiict was servetj at 1 o'clock and the day was spent In visiting and making plans for the reunion next year attending included: Gladys Emrich? Twin Grove Wls Ida Rnnnow reennrt Mrr A Bangs MoAroe UUs Mrs Erm ich Camo Wis Mrs John 4 Bolander Oran ge villi Hettle Lntrlch Dakota Mrs Jno Etnrlch Blarno ae Etnrichi Cikrno I Eimrlch Clarao Wis Eva Emrlch Dakota: WmlR' Timm ootville vWfs Alicoi'Schradermeier Dakota rances Jensen ikota Mrs Chas Emrlch Dakota Mrs 8 Maurer 4 Rock Grove Mrs Miller Orange Emiich Dakota Mrs 1 Rockford Mrs Rose reeport Mrs' Duller reeport Mr and Mj Madison Wis Mr ind Mrs Sterat Boyd Emrlcn g'PSIXDtota Bridge Chicago Maurer Rock Grove Mr and Mrs Moover Sterling Wilbur Roteootville Wlsilr aniL Mrs Rock Grove Chas Windecker Dakota: Mr and Mrs Schrader Dakota Mr and Mrs Dwight WaiR MEmrlch Winslow Mr and Mrs I) Emrlch Winslow MyronEjSn Dakota 'I Khiricb Dkota'Mr( and Mrs Wm Idaho Mr and 31 rs reeport Mr and GeoXA jGochnur 'reeport MsTBert Bridge Madison' SWle Ross Bridge Madison Wis nd Kaymer Twinr Cro Wis Mr and Mrs ootville Wis Mr andMra ootville WlsT Merle Emrlch Dakota Mr arid Mrs'bfi CJaytoq John mw Dakota Hayes Mitchell HgOiP Dakota Hmrich' reeport ILvBmrleh ClarooWia Mr andWilson' Orangeville Mr Mrs Otto olgate Dakota Mr MPs Garbart Dakota 8 1 Rockford Oscar Mr iahdMri Harry AskeyJkariUe Earl Becks reeport will bo held rack year on eno wi $unay id I Second hand opd tout ing car In fair condition must ba il cheap Call Black 708 8 26 3t OR SALE Double 6 room house close in strictly modern 8 room house (Msuth location price 14800 partly inodern 6 room house large lot on brick paved street west end Phone Red 1140 6 26 Jt Save money Trade the ARMYxSTORE Say it with I A "i i xii uw jmsm OR Tinee room unfurnish ed apartment Galena Building Main 516 26 8t Boxing glove between Gal ma St and Cark St on Cheryy Re turn to Young's grocery store Clark St Reward 6 26 8t OR SALE ord coupe 1921 model See MikA Carver 26 8t Outing for Insurance Men xr Hund and other local of Helals of the Crum ft torsier arrni nassi birjul aw rsi ance cwtiv ip Chicago brokers who ar connect ca W'wlth the Crum A orster company thp Mint ide country 4 club this afternoon The outing in nf the local em Ciuueu ployes and all of them spent a plwsurable afternoon Attention Elite Club of Pythian Sisters 4S I ka win he entertained at the (tome ot Mrs Nellie Mishler atEle IJ? toy Thursday ev nlng Everybody bring families and sandwiches andTin dish to your own dishes ind silverware Meet at of hall A raiiw siraa 8a IP 7 n1 AI1 commodate those who have none please be there at that time Afternoon Bridge Parties it jilrs Charles McCool and Mrs John A As her will entertam s' bridge whist Thuysdayand riday afternoons of this week at the home of Mrs' MeCool 1502 VI Lincoln taulevard PUnir Tliiimdiy 8p reeport lodge of Elks Will hold 'it first outdoor picnic of the sea at1 the east side country club Thursdiy afternoon June 29th fc Special plan have been made for this entertainment and It promises VV? to tai an Interesting affair All Elks arc invited to attend Supper will be am served at 6:30 o'clock rteporters Going Abroad Kathryn Keene left today for fcXs Portland Maine to visit relatives friends for a few dsys She will from there to New York City where she will be joined next week by her broker Phillip and Mr and I jD" Mrs Edward Bengstan on a trip to VEurope Mr and Mrs Bengston and Philip Keene expect to leave for New W' York a week front today Miss Hazel Jones of Chicago will also be a of th party amily Picnic at Krape Park Between ten and twelve families ot reeport and neighboring communi ties held a plcnlo Sunday afternoon at Krape Park There were about ww i vi it a 1 ffli A it it' la uh resju 'LV 'S" 1 iMkUf 'e wiji A tasaraoMt' Jr Un JI ret'' 4 Mm 4 Yjr Wl v' WV 1 3 A IM TTMeaerailra iMMf Y' iDV JBID 1 A Mr a fi 4 mt 1 1' I ea 'dik 1 A 3.

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1885-1977