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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 6

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Micki GotxTi. Hanisliurg and Miss Jackie Choate. Kidg wav (1 shared the honor of "Miss Congeni alily" at the annual Quern pageant Friday evening at iUdgway held in the high school gym nasiiim. Miss Gooch 19. is the daughter of Mrs.

Blake She is a junior at SIU where sh is majoring in Home Fconomics. Miss Choate. Ifi. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. K.

L. (Jack) Choate of Ridgway. Miss Choate is a junior at the Ridgway High Schtiol The along with the Queen and her two aticiuianfs, will have prominent parts in the narade. other girls in the contest received participation trophies and arc also to he in the parade Register Staff Photo) Four Illinois' Traffic Deaths By Tnited Press International At least four persons have died in Illinois traffic accidents so far this weekend, Elgin. woman died today after she was thrown from a motorcycle on which she was a passenger.

Dona Rogers, 24, died after tlie vehicle driven by Robert Arney, 26, Elgin, ripped up Ofl feet of guard rail along Big Timber Road west of Illinois 72. was reported in satisfactory condition. Near Fox Lake, 111 Carol Kriossky. Twin Lakes, was killed today when her car hit a bridge abutment on Illinois 12. passenger the car, Hene- Barton, also of Twin Lakes, escaped with bruises.

Mrs. Edith Stembridge, 72, Deerfield, 111., was killed Friday when a car driven by her husband collided with another auto in Palatine. 111. Her husband, George. 71.

was seriously injured. The driver of the other car, Peter Mallcrup, 21, Lake Zurich, 111., suffered minor injuries and was to be charged with reckless homicide. In Chicago Friday. Edwarrl Rod zole, 21, was killed in a head-on collision. Four others were injured, three of them seriously.

I Rosemarie Garavafia I Crowned Popcorn Queen 1 (Continued from Page One) Saline County of 1960. Miss Nina Walters, Omaha, tie daughter of Mr. and MiS. Bob Walters Jr. and is a senior at the Ridgway High School.

Miss Diana Brashier, Carmi, is ttie daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brashier of Carmi and ls a freshman at SIU. King Crowned Cox, of Mr and Mrs. Bricem Cox of Ridgway, was crowned i Popcorn King" at the beginning of the pageant.

The king is determined by the yield check made in the field bv the commit- YofeS Accepts Register, Harrisburg, Illinois I 'Page Six Saluidav, September 8, 196J Offer of TV Debate With Dirksen For Resolution on Cuba Democratic Leaders Await White House Reaction to GOP Proposal The Poocorn Ball followed the coronat'on wth King and Galatia W.S.C.S. Meets With Mrs. Webb Kimmel The Galatia Women's Society of Christian Service meeting was held with the chairman, Mrs. Webb Kimmel, Tuesday evening. Mrs.

John gave the opening praver. Communications were read pertaining to the Sub- District meeting to be held Sept. 7 at Johnston City, and were made to attend. A committee composed of Nola Edwards, Zelda Oglesby and Mary Margaret Small was appointed by the chairman to select the Chuist- mas cards. The lesson.

"What Missions Mean To was given in the form of a one act play by Helen Hill. Edith Small and Mary Mar garet Small. Mrs. Edwards gave the devotion from I Tin.othy 1:1215 Elaine Gardner spoke briefly on missions and a round table discussion followed. Mrs.

distributed the 1962-63 program booklets and Mrs. Small closed the meeting with prayer. The hostess served refreshments to Mrs. Bedie Harris. Mrs.

Raymond Gardner. Mrs. Eugene McConnell. Mrs Bill Oglesby. Mrs.

Arthur Hill, Mrs. John Amsbury, Mrs Horace Edwards. Miss Mary Margaret Small and Mrs. John C. Small, The October meeting will be with Mrs John Boyett and Mrs.

Paul Lewis will be the leader. Ladies' Aid of Gaskins City Baptist Holds Meeting The Aid of Galkins City church ueid its Augu.si meeting at the home of Mrs. Charo- Ictte Reiner. Hie president. Lillie Humphrey, called t.ne meeting to order with the group singing the song, "What Friend We Have In The scripture reaaing was from John 14 by the Roll call answered by the scripture verse containing the word Bible lotto was played and each person received a gift.

Refreshments were served by Mrs Reiner to Volnev Raymer. Maud Gwaltney, Minnie McDonald. Lela Hull. Anna Hull. Lillic Humphrey and Anna Tadlock, joined and Ble-t Be The Tie That Binds and were Lambert Reunion Held At Cave In Rock State Paik The tentli annual i.ambcrt re union was held at the ave-in-Rock State Park Sunday with 102 mem bers and guests attending.

banket dinni'r licid during the noon hour anu the afternoon was siiciit playing iiorsi-'nocs. gospel singing, ana touring the park and cave. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. K.

Howton and Jeff and Joey. FlUici Maiiiker. Stella and Mrs. Jack and children, Marlin and Jancl, Mr and T. F.

Shcwmaker Mrs. F'ord. and Mrs. Lambert and children. Dcbbv and Kent.

Mr. and Wilson. Mr and Mrs. Bill Watson and Billy, Doris and Leoir Miss Elaine Karber. Miss Janice ChoiS'er.

Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lambert and family. Mr. and MT', Carrol iiector.

and Maggie Lambert and son, Loren. James Howton and sons, (ierald, Gary and Mi.sr Susan Hamby Mr. and Herb Lambert and children. ana Betii. Mr.

and Mrs. David Bnddick anc Jeff, and Bob Howton and children, Lori ana Patti. and Mrs. Raymond Lambert and 8un, Wendell; Mr. and Mrs Kcnneih Howton and children.

Dwight and Marsha. Mr. and James Lambert and children. Larry and Patti. Donald Moore.

Mrs. Hill and children. Sheri. Brian and Keith, Mr. and Handd Hefner and children.

Cheryl and Leo, Bob Norman and family. Lula Mr, and Mr.s. Way man Hid ner and children, Kevin and Katiiy; Mr. and Lambert and 'on. Stevie.

and W'endcll Lambert and Todd, all of Harrifhurg and viciniiy, Mr. and Mrs, Brian Jones and daughter. Lisa Hinsdale. Veidon Lambert ani Mi'8 Dorothy Edlen, Peoria. Miss Kathleen Howton and and Stan Howton.

Gran to City, Mr and Lester Darnell. and Mr' Opal White and son Muncie, Ind. in prayer by Anna Tadlock. The next mce'ing will be with Mrs Grace Revnolds. (larden Party Opens Fall Season for (Tub The fall season of Harrisburg Woman's Club will ofien with a garden party Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Hudson Mugge at 1 West Church street. Mrs. George will be co-chairman. Mrs, Clarence Bosket will give Hie meditation. James of Illinois State Forest Service will be the guest siieakor.

Refreshment Committee will be Ed Brantley, Frank Skaggs Hancock. i Mrs Thoral Gaskins, and Mrs. Charh'S E. Sclen Jr Hostesses will be Mrs Paul Hatfield. Walter Unsoll and Mrs.

Ray Johnson Mrs. Frank Gray Hostess To Christian Fellowship Mrs. Frank Gray was F'n- day atternoon for the Fellowship of the First Christian Church. The meeting was opened with prayi'r Miss Bess Pemberton. The worsfiip service was given by Cii'dis Percy Caley w'ls leader of the on To Special Needs Through The United Christian Society," Those taking part in the les.son di'Cussion were Mrs.

Bess Hagler. Miss Pemberton. Smith and Logan lainham. Others presort were Wayne Rrackniyv. Harrv F'armer.

Mrs. Blake Johnson and Carrie A'oung. After Ine benediction the hostess ed Calendar Of Meetings Evergreen (iarden Club will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

Tom Wolf. Queen Rosemarie leading off in the first daru'o with the music turnished Oil I UK by Jack Staiilcup's Bana. CII program started at 9 a. Of tttOrtS m. with a free show for the young- niAoirMVT n-U-v.

IV strand tValre. Krie popcorn siven not there and also throiioVtl the dav, were on d.vplav Ihroughoul the day inclndinq ttie Bell Telephone Tel- del'fiuent Persian. Thinqs made popcorn were di.splaverl in the hank annex eircmt and cash awards were awarded to to an amended petition tor the hest three in each calcsorv. 'g" O-' which seeks (iovernors Present rolled the back, Tic net parade at 11 a. today with the friend.

o.A cii, Drone, and horse and bitggy and Manon leading the w-v Sdiool District which claim Governor (JPo Kerner and Ten- operations have been hampered by loss of tax revenue. West, ex-officio tax collector CHICAGO (UPI) Rep. Sidney R. Yates, Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, has acepted an offer to debate befor the television cameras with his opponent.

Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen, R-Ill. Lloyd Yonder, vice president and general manager for the Na-I WASHINGTON (UPI) Demo- The C. han lesolution would fol- tional Broadcasting Co. in Chicago cratic leaders in Congress ap- lovv tlie inrm of 'he 19.55 Formosa said Friday the offer was made to pcared today to be waiting fur rcsulutinn a in.i'ed a( the request both candidates. Dirksen has not White House reaction before cum- of fc.

Pi sidc'nt Dwight D. replied. mitting themselves to a Repiibli that time Commu- It is in the American tradition can-backed resolution authorizing ni't Cluua was threatening to us? the Nationalist-held iscnhower if he saw ader Mik? at the November elections Mansfield the Si nate a dcc- jllciIII and designed to let Republican larat.on the President leaders assume a responsible to u.se foi the Formosa stance while tossing implies a military back to President Kennedv. New Miss America Will Be IT nessee Governor Bluford Ellington arc aiimnq the disnilanes who will roueclor tn take nart in the anH RanH county, claims the uncollected at 1 todav Around 1958-59-80 to- Maria Beale Fletcher. Miss loo entfU ate expected whlih is as the 36lh wearer in nvnc Uf claiiTied by the school districts.

i the crown was guess The sheriff contends that his CITY, N.J. (UFl)- The nation heralds a new Miss a queen of beauty, ta! ent and poise, tonight at, of all -Amoncan- take a hours, the witching hour. appioach 'o the Soviet military Who will succeed North Caro- buildup in Cuba. attack on said tlie Formosa re iiliiPon i .1 defensive cnnnotatnm: He suggested that if somebody wants a declaratiofi by Congress it be confined to a resolution condemning recent in Tuba, and e.xpressing support for Tie in a iiaiion Ue ri' from President The plan was by Senate Repubn: an Leader Everett M. Dirksen and iii.s House counterpart 'f ha''ics A.

Halleck. T' e-v Demoerats to sup- resolution, but said The TvUler'n sheriff contends that his turned to its last l-Vd ed nUrn enjnrcetuent duties make it; "'SM judging. Cafeteria Menus At Junior High Pride of Midway Rebekah Lodge No. 679 will meet at 7:20 p. 111.

for a district meeting of other lodges. This meeting will be a linen shower for the home and old folks home. Rebekah members are asked to bring cookies. Nancy Blue, N.G. for 3 p.

m. with a total of 3.iO hor.scs entered in the two big from the Mid- Cafeteria ntenu.s for next week hor-e The Society Horse V' Ul be Show will follow at apnroximatelv 'bad running starts toward becom- following: 10 finalists named Barbecuc-i ham on Tltc dance conlest will be vroinm bun, pork and beans, kraut, choco- hel al the hand stan at p. m. be Tvr al with the winner receiving 16 silver have won prelimin- chocolate or while; nVg for trea "S' foPhies in the swim- Tiie.sday: Noodle cas.erole, but- The Lcnorc Circle of the Pres byterian church will have a potluck jiicnic at the home of Mrs, Clyde Pittman, at 6 p. Members are asked to bring their own table service.

Amvet' Aux.liary wil' meet at 7:30 m. at War Hall. plea.tc be present. Pansy Mitchell, Senior Vice-President. J.

M. Bishop, 83, Resident of Adkin Community, Dies James Mou roe Bkshup. 83. Elmer Keel Funeral Sunday suit and talent competitions among tered corn, lettuce salad, apple pie the 54 contestants from every state. bread and butter, peanut Chicago, New York City, Washing- butter, or white; ton, D.C., and Canada.

Welno'day: Beef sfew, buttered Illinois, Pamela Gilbert, peas, cole bread and butter, 21, of Carbondale, was one of the cookies, The funeral of Elmer E. Keel, 80,, Preliminary winners Wednesday or white; of Carrier Mills, will be held Sun-: in the swim suit event in T'lursdav: Meat patties, bean.s. day at 2 p. m. at the First Bap- round competition.

(iil- pickled beets, spinach, peanut but- larmer of the community, tUt church in Carrier MiUs. The i is a senior at SIU and is 5-6, Wr. corn bread, fruit milk- west of Omaua died the IJght- Rev, H. Waters and the Rev. I pounds and measures 36-24-36).

chocolate or wnite; ner o.spjtal Fiiday at 1 p. m. otto J. Brown will officiate with; Added to the elite circle of prc- cmo J. Brown will officiate with; Added to the elite circle of nrc- Macaroni and cheese, ite IS 'urvned by his wife Lou- burial in Salem Cemetery.

The liminary winners Friday sauce, chocolate Vina a son, Wiley Bishop, body is at the Funeral Home were Miss Wisconsin Joan Marv bread and but- 1 Gene pastor of the F)l- dorado Churcn of Christ, will be the guest speaker on the W. C. T. U. Monday al 7 p.

over WEBQ. The meet of the Michael Hillegas Chapter of the Daugtiters of the American Revolution for Sept. 10 been postponed until further notice. Hold Two Youths for Break-In Attempt Harrisburg city police toiiay held two vouths for qiHvstioning in a break in attemfil at the Lantern House afti'r midnight Questioned were Jame.s Jackson. 17, and FNerett Uzzlc, 16.

Police Chief Hcniy C. Dempsc.v Bill N'olen. fuoprietor. heard someone trying to break in They lied when he investigated and gave chase, firing two or three shots. The two were picked up when they retuiiied to their car some time later.

Hospital Notes Harrisburg Hospital Admitted: Robert Moore. RFD Mrs. Cura Potter, Ea-'t Lincoln. Lighlner Hospital Admitted; Henry Hicks. Galatia Harry Gee.

Carrier Mills. Ernest Cpcliurch, Ca'Tier Mills. Flora Carrier Lillie Bi'hop, at home Miss Chloe Honorary pallbearers will be Sid frusty. Dmana. and Viola Al- ney Robinson, Raymond Allen, lem Norns City.

Jackson, George Sittig, Carl The body har been taken to the Vance. George Hutson, Robert Lail, family residence to he in un-j Oscar Fisher, Arthur Miller, George til the funeral hour, serv-, Smith. Willie Riegel, and Hubert P- and active pallbearers are i Met'iooist church Ellis Bryant. Dan Wyatt. Orval in the Adkin community The Blackman, Harrv Rann Gerald Ed- Homer Voiing will officiate and bur- mondson and Cebren Parks.

lal will be in the church cemetery with the Smith and Funeral Home of Ridgway in charge. Wire Briefs NOTICE All Retail Clerks Are Requested to Attend Local Meeting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, at 5:30 P. M. Important Business To Be Discussed EXECUTIVE BOARD Local No. 896 C.

T. Ready Rites At Eldorado Sunday Funeral for Charles Thomas Heady. 75. of 1012 Lincoln street, Eldorado, will be held Sunday at 2 p. ni.

in the chapel of the Martin Funeral Home in Eldorado. Gene McElroy. pastor of the Church of Christ, w'ill officiate with burial in Palestine No. 2 Cem ctery at Omaha rites will be held tonight at 7 p. m.

in the chapel of the funeral home. Acquire First Land For Interstate 57 In Jefierson County MOUNT VERNON, 111. (UPI) The state Department of Public ecumenical council, Works and Buildings has acquired sources said today. title to the first sections of land The sources said the decision Arnerica for Interstate 57 right-of-way in would rest with the Italian stale-1 title goes a scholar- Ontmtv run feipvisinn Snip and a year-long parade of personal appearances, which could add up to about $75,000 for the winner. MAY USE TELSTAR V.ATIC.AN CITY (UPI) The Vatican has e.xpressed interest in using the Telstar communications satellite to broadcast parts of its Vatican the swimsuit honors in her white, sequin-dotted suit, and an unusual double selection in the talent ca tegory, Miss Maryland Beverly Smith and Miss Nebraska Mary Lee Jepsen.

Although those three, and the four earlier talent end swimsuit winners on Wednesday and Thursday nights, have good chances of becoming finalists, none is guaranteed one of the select spots. All 10 finalists will again go through each of the three judging categories tonight for the television audience. Then the field will be cut to five misses. Each will answer a question for the judges, and then, just as the clock moves up to midnight, one will be crowned Miss America Jcffer.son County. Deeds were filed in the circuit office here Thursday for MARINER ON BEAM one 15.8 acre tract for and PASADENA.

Calif. 3.4 acres for S19.fl.36. In addition. -Manner-2 shot past the 2-million tie state paid S2.794 for use of mark at midnight EDT Bayard was first Friday night in its spectacular landfill purposes. bv PrPSlHpnt riPVPtanH 12.7 acres as a borrow pit for (our.month voyagi lo the planet The tracts arc located near the Venus.

Great Britain. h'ranklin-Jeffcrson County line. Mariner project scientists at A section of Interstate Cal Jet Propulsion 57 between Dongola and tory said all engineering systems is completed. Construction is well and scientific instruments were underway between Marion and working satisfactorily. West Frankfort.

Special Prices ON Zenilh TV's At Harris Appliance Bud Hearn, ('arrier AHIls APPROVES NOMINATION The Daily Register 35c a week W.ASHINGTON Sen by carrier hoy. ate Judiciary has ap- proved the nomination of Negro leader Thurgood Marshall as a judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals. The committee voted, 11-4, Friday to send the long-staUed nomination to the Senate floor. For the 3rd Year in Harrisburg LeMaster's Dance Studio Teen Town Friday BALLET TAP BALUmOM Contact Lemasteris Dance Studio 606 S.

Illinois. Carbondale, Pappas, await- help mother Mis Pappa.s, Mi. who lies on 'groiind alter an auto accident' Mrs Peppas IS eomloried hv anottier daughter. Joan 14 Injured woman sutlereri facial cuts after (inv- ing her car jjilo the rear of another which came to a sudden stop when tire blew out. (NEA Telephoto) FREE Square and Round DANCING At The New Bandstand Harrisburg Township Park Saturday Night, Sept.

8th 8 to 12 p. M. Featuring Ernest Ramsey's Hot Time Entertainers Everyone invited to come early and stay late! Free entertainment for all!.

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