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Thomson, General, Correspondence VOLUME LVl Three Chadwick Men In Accident Saturday Nightj COMPLETELY RUINED BY ONE SERIOUSLY INJURED Three Chadwick young men and a girl narrowly escaped lt an auto accident'which oc- about 10 o'clock Saturday evening Mv no'' lhcasl Mom-1 Knes-i. Cm-ley Kness, Roy NY SATURDAY MORNING Kite and Lucille Cunningham, dim- 1 hli-r -f Mr- MrK 1 1 Arin strong near Morrison, were en- route to Morrison when a car drove Mjss Ima ck. yoimngcr daugh- the rode in front of them. The le( ()f jj aml jj rs Charles Sack, of cur slopped and started again llst Argo-Fa, will be united in marriage as the Kne.ss car struck it. Saturday morning at the bride's home The impact caused the car driven to arence Van Buskirk of Lanark, by the Chadwick men to turn over.

son of an( jyi rs James Van- ond it caught fire immediately and uskirk or thut ity. was completely ruined. The left side Miss a talented young woof the other car was caved in. I man 10 i las won wide recognition The girl received minor head Jn-1 ag teac CP( a i so music circles. She 1 completed several years of teach- THOMSON REVIEW Since 1879--For "Setter Citizens," "Better Homes" and "Better Communities" THOMSON, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935 NUMBER 32 Miss Velma Sack To Wed Clarence Van Buskirk Saturday AJ HOME OF BRIDE'S PARENTS AT ARGO-FA juries and a fractured clavicle while the men escaped with minor cuts.

in the tv sc hool at Mt. Carroll The occupant of the other car a i a mos( creditable manner. uninjured. LOCALS Miss Lucille Griswold spent Sat- She is also a graduate of the York I Community high school and will re- Iceive congratulations from hundreds of friends in this community upon her marriage. urday and Sunday with Marie Stage.

Mr VanBusbirk is known to many Dr. Chipman was a business visit- bf our rea ers and more especially or in Elgin and Chicago Tuesday of this week. Alta Martindale of Clinton was an all day visitor Friday with Mrs. Frank Potter. Mrs.

Ray Machael and son, Albert of Morrison came Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter. George Hicks, son Robert, and Rev. W.

G. Aitken were dinner guests at th'e Hicks-Murray home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koble and children of Rock Island were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Schick and daughters. Mrs. Jennie Clark returned to her home here Sunday from Savan- those residing in the center of the county. He is a promising young man and highly respected in the Lanark neighborhood.

Full details of the wedding will appear in next week's issue of the Re- BASEBALL GAME HERE SUNDAY The Thomson Melon Tossers have booked a game with the Clinton Merchants to be played here Sunday afternoon if the weather conditions permit. A Bernard Conrad of Sheboyagan, accompanied by hia mather, na where she had spent the last; Mrs OU Conrad visited over Sat- three weeks visiting with her daugh- ur(lay njght and Sunday with the ter, Mrs. Chas. Metz and husband. former and daughter in the Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Tebbe and Joe Me an( jy home in Argo. children of Belvidere were supper I Mrs oue a Gleason guests Monday evening of Mr. and wee Savanna with her Mrs. Tom Hand.

i Miss Helen Oakley is working this -week for Annie Sheridan, during the MOTHER OF CARL PETERSON PASSED AWAY TUESDAY AT JANE LAMB HOSPITAL Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Andrew Peterson of Clinton, la. i occured Tuesday forenoon about 10:30. She had been a patient in Jane Lamb hospital since last week, Wednesday, at which time she submitted to an operation. It was found that nothing could be done to help her and she passed away on Tuesday forenoon.

She is survived by her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Freda Bahnsen, Mrs. Elsie Jensen, Mrs. Carrie Jergeson, Mrs. Amanda Hanson, all of Clinton vicinity, and two sons.

Emil of Clinton and Carl of Thomson. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon from the Wayne Shaddock funeral home and the Zion Lutheran Church. Churches Ideal Sunday school 10 a. m. Evening service 7:30 p.

m. In honor of Sherman Oakley's birthday, his grandson, Lester Grim, presented a special number during the Sunday school hour. After the morning service, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grim entertained at a family dinner to celebrate the day.

Children's day was observed by special numbers during both the morning and evening service. Plans were made for a picnic at I a jthe Ideal church on July 4th. This Rus- absence of her sister, Verna, who is i serve sell, he helping her celebrate her birthday by a party in the evening- Strawberries and ice cream were ill. Clans Prins accompanied a load of cattle to Chicago Monday night. Handel Bros, of Chadwick did the trucking for him.

ostmistress Mary Sheridan the sa of Ba- Bonds this week. This brings the total amount sold to $12,575. Kathleen and Joseph Isenhart who Mr. and Mrs. Flave Bower of Milwaukee, Earl Wilkenson and Miss Rose Bower of Mt.

Carrol! were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bower and daughter, Yalta. Mrs. Mary B.

Frazier of Savanna is visiting friends in Thomson this week. She will return home Friday to take -care of her work necessary on MAJXis -V-tn UJ. 1,1 tl i have been visitmg the past two weeks the first of each month( the Francis Hook home are ex- treasurer pected home the latter part of this' week- Mrs. Madge Bower, Mrs. Amy Lewis and Mrs.

Nell Houghton attended a picnic in Clinton Tuesday at Eagle Point Park, sponsored by a Woman's club of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groharing, son Bruce, and daughter Prudence Were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Neuschwanger at Mt. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Carroll, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Hall were Sunday guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Robert Gelwicks and husband near Milledgeville. dty Miss Florence Smith who is Jane in Vander Vort Rites To Be Held Friday FORMER FARMER OF GARDEN PLAIN TOWNSHIP TAKEN BY DEATH AT FULTON Samuel Vander Vort of Fulton, a former resident of Garden Plain township, well known in this com- She a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. Merle Turney.

Clubs-Lodges The 500 club met today with Mrs. Vern in Mercy hospital in Clinton, following a ten-day illness. Funeral services will be held Friday in Fay's chapel in Fulton. Burial will be made in Oak Ridge cemetery in Albany. Mr.

Vander Vort was born in New York City Aug. 4, 1848. He spent most of his life fanning in Garden Plain, living there until several months ago when he moved to Fulton- one is cordially invited to attend. The following committees were appointed: program, Mrs. Joe Turney, Mrs.

Clifford Benson, Mrs. Harvey Seim; sports, H. L. Rawlins, Harvey Seim, Merle Turney; stand, Claude Grim, Wm. Hans, H.

E. Green, Joe Turney; parade, Mrs. Sherm Oakley, Mrs. Wm. Hans, Mrs.

Ernest Remmers. CATHOLIC Regular services at 8:00. BAPTIST Rev. W. G.

Aitken. Worship at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m.

7:30, There will be 3 candidates of the Baptist church to be baptized by the pastor in the Christian church Sunday eve, June 30th, public cordially invited. The missionary committee for July is Mrs. Alice Switzer, Miss Thel- Schick and Mrs. Nellie Holland. The Sunday school social committee for July is Clara Switzer, Bertha Brenneman and Grace Strauch, The Livewire class met Tuesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Wayland Bennett- There were 12 present and all enjoyed the evening in a social way. A short program was given which consisted of a song, and the Lord's Prayer by all; scripture reading by Irene Schick; reading by Alwilda Smith; accordion solo by Sylvia Wilt, and a closing song by the class. Delicious refreshments of fruit salad and devils food cake were served. ARGO Sunday school at 10:15.

There will be no preaching serv- The monthly aid society luncheon rill be held next Wednesday with His wife died April 15, 1934. Mae Sack. Mrs. Ruby Schmal- The T. N.

T. met yesterday with is survived by the following ch-1- i ing. and Mrs. Edna Cooper the com- Jfrs. Ben Stage.

Mrs. Henry Lohme- jer and Mrs. Hiram Green were MsiaUnt hostesses. Eastern SUrs will hold their regular meeting tonight (Thursday). There will be initiation, and work will be done.

Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Elleh Hogg attended a meeting of the Eastern Stars In Clinton Wednesday. TNT CLUB MEETS The TNT Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Stage.

Assisting hostess, Mrs. H. E. Green was unable to attend. The group was pleasantly surprised to learn after their arrival that they were meeting on the birthday of Stage.

Mrs. French gave a Travel Talk on her trip through the Sooth. Refreshments of cake and lee cream were served. LAF-A-LOT CLUB The Uf f-O-Ixt 4-H clob met TCS- terday afternoon with their assistant leader, Mrs. Margaret Murray.

and the following program was presented: Club pledge; readinc of the minutes; roll call was answered by a newing hint; Betty Hoy a talk cm the care of the teeth; Beatrice ill gave a demonstration on fading; Arfcnc St. Ores sang dren: Mrs. Charity Embery of Niantic, Mrs. Frances Skinner of Hayfield, Mrs. Ada Waterman and Mrs.

Alice Hamilton of Waterloo. LOCALS Mrs. Rebecca Holland spent last, week visiting in the homes of dav to mcct hls daughter. Miss mittee in charge. METHODIST Sunday school 9:30.

Preaching service Thc ladies' aid met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Grace Strauch. Rev. Russell went to Chicago Mon- CHURCH MEMBERS GIVE FAREWELL PARTY FOR FRED STERENBERGS About 100 members of the Krie Christian -hurch and other friend-: assembled at the recently for a farewell a in honor of Mr. and Krcd Sterenberg and family last week.

Mr. Storonbi-rg is well known to Thomson iesidents as he lived here for a of years. His wife was formerly Edith Hinds of Thomson. They have made their home in Erie for the last 13 years and have always been active in church work. Entertainment of the evening with a basket supper at followed by a program and social period.

The program consisted of songs and instrumental music and snort talks by officers of the church. Kev. S. L. Rodgers gave the concluding talk and presented the Ster- enbergs with a beautiful floor lamp as a token of esteem from the members of the church.

HONORED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Gaar of Mt. Carroll were guests of honor at a post-nuptial shower in their home last Thursday evening. They were presented with a number of nice gifts.

Refreshments of ice cream and cake, ivere served at a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ren Dykstra and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Faar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Carroll and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sack, Hazel and Earl.

Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Prins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gate and family.

Mrs. Annie Sheridan had as guests Sunday her sister-in-law, Mrs. Etta Dugard. Misses Beck and Mrs. Der- wint of Rock Island.

FAIR HAVEN CHURCH TO PRESENT CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY The members of the Fair Haven Evangelical Sunday school will pre- hynt an interesting Children's Day prog rum ul the church Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. Preparations for the event have been under way for some time and a splendid program has been arranged. The program: Opening song, choir. Scripture reading, Fern Eickert. Prayer, Albert Olson.

A Hard Task, Enoch Olson. Parking Space, Junior Yoeckel. The Photographer. Lillian Wolfley. Vocal solo.

Effie Yoeckel. A Pretty Suit, Robert Ileinze. four little girls. Exercise, seven little sisters. Song, Nelson family.

Dialogue, Your Place, three senior boys. Solo, -Marylin Nelson. My Little Word, Dean Robinson. Solo, Anna Jean Fossett. Flag Drill.

Exercise, Chleo and Layton Phil- 'ips. Violin solo, Eldred Tilton. Dialogue. Bringing the Children to Jesus, junior girls. Duet, Mila Senneff and Lavonne Sucher.

Making Dreams Come True, four I Ohio Man Writes Of Trip To Green Reunion Held June 17th Writes From Ohio ALSO I US SOME INT I I HISTORY REGARD- I FAMILY girls. Pantomime. The Seven Ages of Life. Closing song, choir. Ardith Potter of Savanna was a Friday visitor with her cousins Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Wilt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diehl and son Bruce visited over the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Diehl. Bleachers, Diamond, Poles, Await Lights At Soft-ball Field Here Dear Editor, 1 Thomson Review Crnton, i 2.Z As I promised when in your 17. I am enclo-iintr vou a story of the Green a i and their 'reunion at 111., June 1G- i th.it I have mislaid my notes i address and name, so I am v.si'.inu the Editor. I i i have added to my story.

the fact that i i i "eight first (cousins" present at the reunion this year Mrs. Delia fobb, Morrison, VS. a i S. Hoover, Crolon, 70. Ptanton E.

Hoover, Croton, 0., 73. Mrs. Jane Mitchell, Thomson, 71. Noah Pape, Morrison. 111., fit).

Demas Hoover. Columbus. Ohio, 65. Mrs. Minnie Milne.

Morrison, 64. STANTON E. HOOVER Ohio man. -who writes an interesting letter regarding Green family reunion and history of the group. WORD RECEIVED FROM TIONERS IN WEST RICHARD RAHTE DIES SUDDENLY ON WEDNESDAY Richard Rahte of Mt.

Carroll, died of heart failure Wednesday after- i John Pape, Morrison. 111. GO. Combined age, 556. Average, 09 1-2 years.

We left Columbus, Ohio, at a. June 15 and arrived at the home of John Pape in Ustick township, north of Morrison at 4 p. m. of the same day. Our return trip was made in the VACA- i ram for a large part of the way, we ieft the Pape home about 8 o'clock or possibly later, and arrived in Word has been received from Miss i Croton, Ohio the next day at 2 a.

m. Vera Smith who in company with the The outstanding things which we i Misses Anna Heinze, Laura Daehler'noted were the corn was all the same Clara Geisz are touring i from in Ohio to Illinois. A fact west by auto. When the word was we have never found so before. There received they were in Colorado seemed to have been an excess of Springs and from there were going to rain and thK was exactly the oppo- the Black Hills and to Yellowstone of what we found last year, when National Park.

They have had to weather was exceedingly dry. We feel that in view of the fact INSTALLING OF LIGHTS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY TO COM- i considerable detouring. and say that PLETE PLAYING FIELD With the bleachers erected, the floods out there are quite that our people holds reunions in They also encountered snowbound, Ohio. California, Oregon. Washing- roads in the mountains.

In spite of all ton. Iowa this Illinois group cercam- at his home in the county seat. Ir. Rahte has been in business in the county seat for many years and is well known to residents of the entire county. Funeral arrangements had not been announced at a late hour on Wednesday.

ned field marked out light poles in 11 that is Forreston Band To Play Concert Here Saturday FORRESTON GROUP TO PRESENT REGULAR SATURDAY ING CONCERT EVEN- A card from Miss Beth Hower, of Lanark, band director, informs us that the Forreston band will play the regular Saturday evening concert at Thomson this week. The program for the concert has not been announced. Hired as Music Teacher Announcement is also mlade by the high school and grade school boards that Beth Hower has been engaged for a half day each week to teach music and that her sister, Wanda Hower. has been engaged for a day each week for music work. It is quite probable that the sisters will develop a school orchestra soon after school opens.

ent to complete the Softball field at Thomson, is the installation of the lights, which are expected any day. these difficulties the girls are hav-lly is to be congratulated upon the time and are enjoy-'popularity of their gathering which ing their sight seeing trip very much, is held annually and has been for a They expect to be home about the number of years. 4th of -July. My brother. Carl S.

Hoover, and myself, were both born here in The State Pire Inspector was Illinois. He in Ustick. White- I are received and it may be that the diamond will be completely finished yet this week. Road Commissioner John Ashpole, using the township tractor, leveled off the'diamond and outfield and the playing field will be as nice as any of the diamonds in nearby towns. Many local citizens have donated time and labor in putting the diamond into shape, as well as assisting in digging the holes for the poles and guy wires.

Bleachers have been erected from lumber secured from railroad cars at Fulton. Teamo are being lined up for the summer play, and while definite teams are not decided as yet, it is quite probable that the names of the i teams and their players can be announced in next week's issue. All township. Carrol! county, we like to come back to look again upon the scenes of our childhood, and thought i we might find a few who knew us. keep the vision of the former years, the scenes alive in our mem- i ory.

My brother. Demas Hoover, had never been in these parts before, he having- been born after the family back to Ohio. enjoyed our visit and whilr- its a hard and stremiou? trip for men of our age when made so hurridly we DAGGETTS TRIMMED OIL VAL- fee! amplj rcpaki for the fort LEY; ARGO WON FROM IDEAL; Ve than rof courtesies. TUESDAY EVENING Very truly. Stanton E.

Hoover, Croton, Ohio. the buildings on Main street. Soft-Bail League Led By Two games of ball were played at the Daggett lighted diamond Tuesday Green eun on evening. Daggeu and Oil alley putting on the first game which proved to be closely contested. Dajrgeu 1" -J those interested -in entering a team ning the contest with .1 three and one in the community league are asked to submit a complete list of players to Clarence Bolhous not later than count.

Hub and Bill Strautz pitched 16, 1935, af. Waterworks Park in Morrison, 111. The family had its beginning in Virginia, perhaps as far Saturday night. for Daggetts. with A.

Hook working back as Colonial days- In about 1800 representatives of the family The second -ntest a wild af- came out to Ohio, and settled first A Frank Warficld took a load of stock to Chicago Tuesday night- Robert Stage of Rock Island is home for a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stage. I turned with them. i I A sell is a nurse in Hot Ark.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:30 Sunday school- 10:30 Morning; worship. 7:30 Evening Union sen-ice. "The Place of Baptism in Salvation" will be the subject of the morn- injr sermon. There will be a business mcotint: of ihe congregation follow. ing the morninjr sermon.

All mcm- and Mrs. Ted Storm at kcr. of the church are urged to Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Holland and Wrs.

J. Y. Stickcll spent At the cvcninjr hour we arc having svening in Mt- Carroll visiting re-ja union service with the members of i'hc Baptist church, who win have a Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis were baptismal service following the rep- Monday evening visitors at the home ular order of worship.

Thv sabicct 5 rents Mr Mrs. the sermon at the evening hour will be "The Spiritual Value of Bap- Weber and Mrs. Bertha Holland. Glen Groharing of Morrison spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas.

Groharing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGinty visited Sunday afternoon in Savanna with the tatter's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

William Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stage and Vernon were Sunday guests of Mr. Allen Witmcr.

The -club sons: practiced was done on their dresses. were serred by Urc and assistant hostesses who were Jean Oemaree. Betty Hoy, and Eva Mae Schroth. Two new members. LeUia and Oor- Gaar.

joined Hie ctab yesterday. last weeV Alia Jmella Gaar. Jean nf Melendy of nan inetubeis to 22. --T- --TMiTM IWP nCMI on Tnesday, iMIewl Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Miller of tism." The younjr people made selling ice cream and cake at the band LOCALS Whiteside county, but were disnp-' near the site of the present viliace 'pointed when the player? were Johnstown. Mahala the child of I red as no players outside- this coun- George and Diadoma WsHison Green. vas born there, being the first white I worked in vain for the losers. Arsro anrt began tho el a en TMZ.

i Mr a Rav Smith and bv two of of thv Raccoon ce k. and Johna- Mr and Em, Brach and lit-, Mn and Mrs Ra Smith and Lucille of Mt. Carroll. of Savanna vl of acker were Sunday after- is visiting this week with her sister, visitors with their pla.w tonight is: Mrs. Harry Gaar and family.

Franii Smith an(i family. Mr. and 31rs. Otto Switzer were Sunday callers on Mrs. Amelia Sunday visitors in the Louis Miller i Smith at Argo were Mr.

and Mrs. Wa home'in Mt. Carroll. Carroll. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur. Arco Pearl Hoosenga of Fulton is vis-'Hail, and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Va 3Iey this week in the Ren Dykstra accompanied by Mrs.

Rex Rahn We bstcr home. and two children of Lanark. with Webster Company 7 1 11 r1 TM t' 1 of ISI'J. marred facker one came short to be tf Sa'an MuKen. and trey took i-n hoKM-keeping ju-t acrns-s the road from the Basis Butt home.

Pet. In and intiniaf 0 l.ono Datives and nvighbors their large 0 1.000 fam v.p fmn there they 1 -SOO scattered the west. -V 1 .500 b-ui the yeaT- Ha- 1 .000 ze Grt-on a rivvl' a strcn- .000 Mrs. Tillic Harncy entertained Sammy Lord reports a rather odd Wackor. Da-- ett her brother-in-law from Omaha.

Neb. incident- Darlene Shoemaker is ill ori at th feat a f-w days this week. the b-jilding. Mrs. Friday r.icht with 'bf 1 Thjs star am Tnm 0 1 10 in on ct dc- concert Jasi Saturday near Ideal were Sunday dinner TOCsts at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Blair at Lanark. Cecil George and Miss Cor- sec of Morrison were in Thomson Monday in Uie interest of the Spenser Corset Company. that six of them will be able to make i Stmdar vvcning calicrs at the mes Vftss Clin- Some will aUen3 the O3-J- of Mr. and" Mrs.

PaoJ Smith 1 nd "'u Pcnrlf's July i w.ir were Mr. and Mrs. Orio and Mrs. Lee to 7 and SOTW; will attend Ote hirfi and Mr. and Mrs Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Sack had as former Sunday quests the latter's sisters. Mrs. Harvey Marshall and husband a of DJAtn. and Mrs.

Fred Miller and li! Wlth measles in the same room Dalrc tt ac kcr. and Oil a her mother. Mrs. Ida whcn her father, Peter Holman. was tca Xevt nicM IP- postmastcr here.

kactlc 7 dno day night vl a ys Frceport and we think is a cirl that niirht- Harr M)n af Weber and Charies Bower. L. G. Strauch returned to his home Sunday after spending ten days with bis son and wife. Mr.

and Mrs. Cal- thtisjvin in Mendola. He also iinjr for one more of their nnm-1 visited with Dr. N. B.

in bcr attend conference at Earc- i Amboy and W. A. Adams of Paw- ka. At the present time we I paw. Among The Sick Mr.

ami Mrs. WesV family were Swnday at Ihe Leaman Swell Kn?" and 1-. enmc m-. -a1 Mr Robert was iH Cnaflwick. were Sunday conJercuce July 7 to it.

TheUrve XouwhwantrcT and family of first part of the week. stOTs wrth Mr. and Mrs. of conferences is tmMt. Carroll.

Mr. and Mrs. a 1 Martman. of the yoww people of the church of near Mrs. Uoyd Slraenaker has tfcc meas- Mor Mr.

and Merle A'n'-tTn me of Mr. nnfl L. W. in A fvw a 'ater hc i all. and made 'he tr'p ni'i Wr f-siii" and seven in ih" fairly.

aiid fc 'jre-rTi Births for leadership rcsponsibilstics within Smith. Mrs. Claude 05 the chorch. Jarne, Blair. Mrs ted first birthday.

as beM in who cck-bra- i-r ino-wn r. "Afh" Green. ihirr GT JI. Tne Mr. and Mrs.

Fwmfc Brown Jhe parents of a son. Venton LaFrcst, born Sanday, Jane 23 Martk of Mr. and ba1 Mrs. VinriJ Marth. of Savanna, sub- Mr Mr SwetU dan- lollowjnp is the Cn-ildrcn's day cuests Stnvfey.

Mr. and Mrs. Wc 3 tonsilcclomy in Ointon rf l1f "aw' son GeraM sjx-nl which was pvcn Sunday Harbnu, and Doris and Olive FOTI- Wed nesl day i 1 in PcWift, TisHinsr Mrs. rd and fn June 23, 1935, of Clinlon. Other callers yerc i Swell's sist-c-r a-n-5 family Mr.

and "ivr-d 1T1 -n, Opening hywm. Marcaret Telham. son Robert, suffered a fjfrtfr Vance. Betty an-d Jean- Rul TnfTrd Praycr. Frances Hntf.

Mr. and Mrs. tared rib when he was accidentally Swell who bfl--- V-en -n-in aud 1- -WTe IX.C-K-, -r. V1T Kmi 1 Mclvma Papc. all resn-i- -nnri tV'r 1 Koy Cou-ins, Catherine and Clem- caught between the car and Rarage the laM three in the home of lent.

door as the car was being backed out. i their aunt, retamed home with them. (Continued On Back.

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