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The Breese Journal from Breese, Illinois • 8

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Thursday, November 11, 1965. Farm Sales? Read The Journal. THE BREESE JOURNAL. BREESE. ILLINOIS Bank Ads Are Educational.

Thursday, November 11, 1965 -s Reminiscing PROCLAMATION 25 YEARS AGO I Report on Two Local Illinois Corporations From the Corporation Department of the Secretary of State, comes the following reports: Decreased Authorized Sales Tel-Cable, Breese, from 2000 pv. to 10OO Npv. Reclassified Taken From The Breese Journal for Personal Insurance Advice, Call BILL PERKES Phone 224-7139 Trenton Ill. nprtsenttng Business Men's Assurance Co. Dated November 7, 1940 Mrs.

Henrv A. Hilmes of Avis- if issued shares and amended pur poses. Ltorres. James n. Donne- ton, died in the Highland hospital last Tuesday morninsr.

She was wald, Breese, 111. born in Breese, the daughter of Dissolutions H. A. Cope Motor Trenton. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Deiters. She leaves her husband and the fol Corres. Fred M. Mersinger, C.

P. 3212 State East St. Louis. Clinton Co. Home-Makers Extension Council Meets The Clinton County Homemak-ers Extension Council met Tuesday, November 2, at the Farm Bureau Building in Breese with the following members present: Mesdames John Rehkemper, Ab-rahom Edwards, Ferd Huelsmann, Don Huels, Charles Boeker, Edwin Bloemker, Joseph- Georgy, Virgil Diekemper, H.

K. Schlar-mann, Marcellus Poettker, Carl Reeder, Lewis Swagler, Harry Marsh, and Miss Barbar Ahrling, Home Adviser. Plans were made for their Fall Membership Drive which ends on November 12. A tea to honor new members was set for November 30 at the REA in Breese. On November 16 there will be a training school for all council members with Mis3 Lula Keller, Assistant State Leader.

Final plans have been made for two separate cake decorating lessons to be held on Friday, November 19 at the Carlyle Library, and Friday, December 3 at the REA in Breese. The lessons will lowing children, Mrs. John Thole, Mrs. William Thole, and Agnes, Marie and Henrietta, all of Whatever roar personal foreraaoe seeds, BMA baa a pba ftat aat tight br yon. Your BMA repretenwire eojoya agniflg TO aai Wiping yon pha for furore lecnrltyl lift Health Hospitalization Annuities Droop represented during the week with 204 lb.

hogs that brought $6.05 per cwt. George Dittmer, 87, of Trenton WHEREAS, the men and women who served in our armed forces have demonstrated their willingness to satisfy the greatest obligation of their citizenship; and, WHEREAS, such sacrificial service has contributed im-measurably to the preservation of America's freedom and to the advancement of the goal of world peace; and, WHEREAS, it is fitting that we set aside a special day each year to honor all of our veterans and to express our esteem for them; and, WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has set aside one day of each year as a legal holiday and designated it as Veterans' Day, in honor of our veterans and as a day designated to the cause of world peace; NOW, THEREFORE, Wilfrid Hilmes, Mayor of the City, of Breese, Illinois, do hereby call upon alt of our citizens to observe Thursday, November 11, 1965, as Veterans' Day, and ask that the day be observed with appropriate ceremonies not only in tribute' to our veterans, but also In rededication of the cause of peace with honor throughout the world. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Breese, Illinois, to be affixed this eighth day of November, 1965. WILFRID C. HILMES Mayor of the City of Breese, Illinois George Brinkman, Oscar King, died unexpectedly.

He leaves seven chiL. Mrs. Anna Huelsman. Joseph Bango and Buster Wil-kerson of Beckemeyer spent Monday in East St. Louis.

Mrs. Rosa Sohn, Mrs. Veronica Sohn and Herman, Emil, Julius and Oscar Detmer. Edwin Altgilbers of Scott Field Anthony Hubert, 45, of Pampa, and Misses Catherine Lucille Alt Texas, died following an attack of pneumonia. He was the son of gilbers of Clayton, came home by bus Saturday afternoon and visited with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Altgilbers in Germantown and family until Monday morning. be taught by Mrs. Heston of Greenville. A shopping "tour has been planned for Tuesday, December 7.

John Englehardt of New Baden spent Thursday in Carlyle. Prank and Amanda Hubert, one of 16 children, and one of the largest families in Clinton County. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Paul and Thomas Hubert of Pampa, and four sisters and eight brothers. One brother, James Hubert of here. A surprise miscellaneous shower was given Miss Sara Yaap, local beauty operator in the Odd Fellows Hall last Wednesday Jl turkey social Given by Holy Name Society of St.

Mary's Church, Trenton, 111. Tuesday, November 16th Trenton Legion Home TRENTON, ILL. Series at 8, 9 and 10 p. m. TURKEY EVERY PLAY Benefit St.

Mary's Cemetery Sill evening. Frank Rohr, 51, a native of Carlyle, died in St. Louis, Sunday. He had been employed in the Famous-Barr bakery department for many years. A most successful Hoo-Doo was given at the Breese High School for your ThanlisgiuingJDinner (12-13-lb.

average) TO BE GIVEN AWAY with every purchase of $59.00 or more, on any furniture in our store. October 29 in the Concordia Hall, The retiring queen, Alma Jane Bohn, with her escort, Glennon Springmeyer, led the procession. The third maid of honor, Maxine Mauck and her escort Billy War ren, were next in the procession Miss Georgina Mueller, represen ting the Junior class, followed with her escort Ramon Lete. The representative for the Senior and first maid-of-honor, Cornelia Schroeder, came next vi with her escort, Robert Haag. The crown bearer was Joe McGee, followed by the Queen of the Hoo-Doo and representative of MORI CHAIR WiM the Freshman class, Miss Betty Wade.

Her train bearers were Marlene VonGerichten and Joan Schlueter. The crown was placed on the head of the Queen by Dr. Vail. A large turkey was won by THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN FOR ONLY Miss Evelyn Hawley J. R.

Shade, 79, of Carlyle, died last Wednesday afternoon in his home. He is survived by his wife, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Reid, a brother, William, of Kansas and a brother, Robert Shade of Carlyle. Sirolas Padfield, 55, of Sum-merfield, died at his home last Friday morning. He is survived by his widow, one son, Melvin Padfield of Trenton and one If you feed hogs free-choice TRY PURINA NEW HOG SUPPLEMENT F.C.

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Mrs. Henry Zieren was the guest of honor Tuesday evening at a delightful party given at the Carlyle Fish Hatchery Park. She has been employed as a typist by the Clinton County Abstract Company, and having decided to rer tire, her co-workers arranged this function as a farewell. All enjoyed a potluck supper and Mrs. Zieren was presented with a pair of Boudoir lamps.

Those present were: Mrs. Edmund Menkhaus, Misses Helen Mueller, Helen Hahn, Henrietta and Kathryn Kueper, Fern Crocker and Meredith McMurray. Miss Elsie Santel, of Damians-ville, and Roy Bruns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bruns of Germantown, were united in marriage in Damiansville Wednesday morning.

Their attendants were Miss Estelle Eilermann and Andrew Schoendienst. The New Baden Stag Beer bowling team, consisting of Mess-ra Peters, Brown, Zimmermann, Harpstrite and Hertenstein motored to Trenton Sunday afternoon to bowl a return match game with the Sep's Cafe Stag Beer team of Breese. Livestock feeders and farmers of Clinton County were well represented in the trade at National NO EXTRA COST TO YOU I Each Purchase of or More Entitles You to One I FREE REGISTRATION On A Bicycle To Be Given Away For Christmas ft If jJr Stock Yards during the week with hogs through their marketing organization, St. Louis Producers. Gerhard Timmermann of Breese marketed a consignment of well finished porkers that averaged 221 lbs.

and sold at $6.00 per cwt. A consignment of porkers that crossed the scales at 216 lbs. sold for Ed'Netemeyer of Breese, at $6.00 per cwt. John Voss of Breese was OS 24-Hour Ambulance Service "Complete Home Furnishings" Breese, Illinois BREESE, ILL. afiiiiiiifiiiii fii'iiriiriiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiifif iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii miiiiiiiiiiiiu.

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