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Thursday, July 27, 1939 THOMSON REVIEW Thomson Brief Thomson Brief ODDITIES AT THE FAIR I Fred Schick of Chicago is vis-fe iting in the home of Mr. an-- Mrs. Louis Schick. Hazel Swett and Frances Robin-5 son of Thomson, Jack French of De- Witt, and Russell Lego of Chad-? ick enioved a nicnie dinner at Low the contents of the familiar bathroom medicine cabinet. Displays of rare orchids, renewed every three days by plants SZ to thVFair from Venezuela The tremendous discharge or 10,000,000 volts of man-made SMITH'S SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY erected on stilts.

19 SPRY 49 ell Park, Dixon, and a picnic supper at Lawrence park, Sterling, last Sunday. 1 Mrs. Eva Dailey of Savanna and Mary Mort of Morrison are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George I Mort this week.

Thomas Stagg and Albert Prins shipped two truckloads of heifers to the Chicago market Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin of Detroit, arrived last week for a visit with his father, Mart Martin. Sunday visitors in the Ross Boylan and Oscar Kraft homes were Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Burmann and family of Bensonville, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. John Blake of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkerson BISQUICK, 40 oz. pkg 27c Shredded Wheat, 12 oz. pkg lV2c R.

B. Bean Sprouts, 3 18-oz. cans 25c Welch's Grape Juice, pt. hot. 23c Thomson Bri( Bobby Kradle of Cha, spending this week in uK, Johannsen home.

Mrs. Henry VenHuizen at ter returned to their hoitin ton, Sunday after visiting eral days with her parents Mrs. Henry Hartman. She Va panied home by her sisters Luella who will spend a there. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Morrison were overnight Ku, urday night of Mr. and Mrs Witt. They all enjoyed a grotto at Dickeyville, Wis Mr. and Mrs.

Albert ily visited Monday evening Anthony Prins home at wish Mrs. Dora Prins man returns of the day on her which was that day. Mrs the mother of Albei Prins a es her home with her son Mr. and Mrs. John Carpe children Marilyn and Bob! Saturday and Sunday in thP Mr.

and Mrs. Wililam Tubb, Rock, Wi. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hill mal, spent the week en home of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugc ray. Georgia Hogg was a guest mary Banwarth at Elizabetl days last week. Sunday supper guests in of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Hoo go were her parents, Mr. a John Van Campen and fa Fulton. Sunday evening callers in mer Hook home at Argo and Mrs. Garrett Medema and Mrs. Rudolph Van Vc Fulton.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Raymond Brandenbui? Lola Grim spent a ew week with her uncle and ai and Mrs. Harlan Johannsen ton.

Mrs. Chas. Groharing spen day and Sunday with her Mrs. Delia Cobb, who is con the hospital at Sterling with en leg. WHOLE SLICES 30-oz.

lg. cu 19c 29c PINEAPPLE HASH 2 NEW YORK Here are a fev of the strikingly vnv.suai things visitors will lind at tie New York World's Fair 1939: A parachute tower from which visitors may "bail out" at an elevation of 250 feet and be sure of a "happy landing." Revolving "magic carpets" from which you may look down as from a height of two miles upon "The City of Tomorrow" inside the 200-foot Perisphere. A "Tree of Life" carved from the trunk and branches of an elm planted in Connecticut in 1781 by Revolutionary War prisoners. "Steve Brodie" jumping six times a day from a reproduction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Ths most valuable wheat field for its size in the world in full growth.

Five million dollars worth of diamonds, rubies, emeralds and other gems in one glittering display. The steel-walled bathysphere in which descent has been made miles down in the black depths of the ocean. "Rocket gun" by which passengers will be shot to the moon, or Mars someday perhaps. The model of a human eye so large visitors may enter it and look out upon the Fair's busy scene just as if the eye were doing the looking. Two hundred blooded cows being milked daily on a revolving platform.

i An orange grove transplanted i intact all the way from Florida. Automobiles with living driv-! ers in hair-raising collisions and flying somersaults. The largest opal in the world. An oil well in operation with real drillers in the "cast" aim xamiiy were ounaay guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs.

Shirley Stage at East Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Houssnga of Fulton were dinner guests last Sun- day of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Benr.ett 5 at Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boyce and i daughter Marilyn of Clinton, Iowa were callers Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ely Coch SU-Z-Q Catsup, 14 lge. bot 10c WHEATIES, 8 oz. pkg 10Y2c KOOL-AID, reg. pkg 4c Softasilk Cake Flour, 44 oz.

pkg 23c A floor made of cotton. Ricksha runners from South Africa six and a half feet tall and clad mostly in feathers, horns and beads. A waterfall cascading from the high roof of a building. Mural paintings that change their colors while you're looking at them. Fireworks set to music in related patterns of color and light.

A city entirely populated by midgets. An automobile speedway half a mile long on top of an exhibit building. Mighty snowstorms sweeping down out of a clear Spring sky. A building turned inside out with its roof beams on the outside. Moving chairs traveling around in a building so visitors won't have to walk.

A flight to Venus so real you'll swear you've been there and met the folks. The tallest mural paintings in the world. A rnod of New York City so large that the Empire State Building is reproduced 23 feet tall. A sphere 200 feet in diameter seeming to revolve on jets of water, like the little silver ball in the shooting-gallery. A fountain that sings.

Paintings that have to be destroyed every night and done all over again next morning. A "Fountain of thp Atom," with electrons and piotons dancing around a pulsating shaft of light. Mr and Mrs Leaman Swett -d Mrs-Arch Mrs. Hoyt Ferris and Arthur of Savanna and Mr. and Mrs.

George Bitf.er and family of Argo wew visitors in Davenport, last Mrand Mrs. Robert Carroll and daughter Barbara were Sunday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carroll. Mr and Mrs.

Harry Diehl and daughter Diana were Saturday even-7g supper guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Frank Brown Jr. Eleanor Medema and Henry Schip-- per of Morrison were supper guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernie Dykstra. Mr and Mrs. Henry Housenga were guests Sunday in the Jake Eis-1 sens hom. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Peterson were Wednesday evening callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erling. Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Foltz were Sunday dinner guests in the Will Strauch home at Mt. Carroll. Junella Gaar spent Sunday in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaar.

Bernard Rogers of Savanna is visiting this week in the John Half-man home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lohmeier, Frank Lohmeier and Marilyn Loh-! meier were Sunday afternoon callers jin the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Leuder and Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Witmer were i Thursday evening callers in the Ray I Erling home. Call Lohmeier of Peoria is visit-ling friends at Dcnison, Ia. I Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Smith and i family were guests last Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Smitli at Mt. Carroll. Mrs. lleicn is visitinp in the lii.mc of Mr.

and Mrs. t'lar-jence Schwan at Morri.cn. Frank Rush is visiting with his son-in-lav and daughter, Mr. anj LUX 21c 7 ran. Mrs.

Ralph Olds of Clinton, 'visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jenkins, Sunday afternoon. Janet Carpenter, who spent sev-leral days visiting with her aunt, Mrs.

Ella Orr, at Oak Park, and with friends at DeKalb, returned to her home here last Thursday accom-, panied by Betty Gunn of Milwaukee, TISSUE 1 and Helen Swanbum of De jKalb. The latter girls visited a few i days in the K. B. Carpenter home. French's Mustard, 6 oz.

jar 8 Y2c Glo-Coat Floor Wax, pt. can 59c Palmolive Toilet Soap, reg. bar 534 Sunkist Lemons, per lge. 29c Salted Peanuts, fresh roasted, lb. 15c Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs.

Alice Lewis were Mr. land Mrs. Earl Mullen of Aberdeen, N. Dakota and Mrs. Chas.

Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stage and daughter Joan of Rock Island spent the I week end in the home of his par-jents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Stage. The largest model railroad ever constructed. HUSKIES DIT Ayfor 1U M. 11 purposes FLY SPRAY 2 mt.

ana mrs. uiauae (Jrim and Puppets 14 feet tall dramatizing Notice 3 1 cimureri uom1 ana juesiie 01 inomson, 23 Chadwick Briefs Chad wick News if On Mrs. Johannsen, and Rosema-flj' ry Johannsen of Fulton motored to Davenport last Saturday where Mrs. f. I Johannsen consulted a physician in I regard to her throat, as she submit DESTROYS INSECTS, DEODERIZES Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Smith are invited to attend the Theatre, Mt. Carroll, on Fi Saturday night to see "Gun Secrets," or on Sunday, Tuesday to see "Man About Please bring this Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoffman vis- Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Guinther ited Sunday in Morrison with Mrs. Sterling- shoppers Saturday. ted to a tonsillectomy some time ago. EXTRA FANCY ORANGES reg.

size, 19c doz lge. size, doz. 29c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doden and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Shoemaker of Galesburg spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce BEANS (nohanng. 2 lge.

glass oven wure pots ivir. ana Mrs. Kay filling spent CATTLE SALE Hoffman grandmother, Mrs. Delia Cobb. Mrs.

Cobb, who is past 80 years old, fell Thursday evening and broke her leg. She is getting along as well as can be expected. C. C. Miller, accompanied by Leo Miller and Robert Clarke of Dixon drove to Chicago Sunday where they attended the Sox-Yankee game at Comisky park.

550 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roberts and Larry had a picnic supper Sunday at Eagle Point park at Clinton. Rev. and H.

Boening and family returned Friday from a two week's vacation in Iowa. They spent the first week in LaMars with Mrs. P.oening's sister, Mrs. J. G.

Lubben. They spent the second week at Britt, ounuay in tne Howard Tobey at DeWitt, la. Mrs. Kinibi-o Shake at Macomb. Mis.

Khtherinc Schwartz of lin-ton, is visiting for a few days the honr of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson at Argo. Mr. aiir1 Mis.

Arthui Pape were Sunday evening in the Mr.s Sarah Groharing home. Mr. Mis. Oscar Daehler of Chadwick, Mr. anj Mrs.

Henry Pai-sons and Miss Nellie ParsoTis of Argo picnicked at the point of tha bluff Sunday. SUPER SUDS, lge. blue pkg 19c FLY RIBBONS, 3 for 5c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaar and family were Sunday dinner guests in the Mrs.

Gladys Cate home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foltz and H. L.

BOVVM. CATTLE COMPAJ ol Maquoketa, will hold of their regular auction Orville Reihl of Moline spent Sun where the wedding of Mrs. Boening's day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. family of Savanna were Tuesday ev youngest brother, Herbert THOMSON LOCALS Henry Reihl.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kier and dau Mr. and Mis. Prentiss ol ening supper guests in the Leroy Foltz home.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tucker of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. B.

R. Lewis will go to Aurora Sunday for a ghter of Morrison visited Sunday nmiieiiy, unoae island, who are spending the summer in the home of her parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Chas. Jen- took place.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson and three children of Chicago spent the weekend at the F. H. Olson home.

On Sunday both families enjoyed a picnic at the Palisades park at Savanna. Mrs. Guy Mackey, Beth and Ron Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stickell and Sunday dinner guests in the hon: with Mr.

and Mrs. Curtis Naniga. Sunday picnic dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roiff were Mr daughter of Savanna spent the week of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Switzer were dinner at the hnm, kins, spent from Thuisday until Monday traveling to nous points of interest in Minnesota. and Mrs. Joe Martin and family of nie, and Mrs. William Zugschwerdt Saturday, July 2 Sale to start at 1.

P. rain ALL CATTLE SOLD BY 180 real good Heiefoiil wt. 475-625 50 leal goo, ford steers, wt. 700-800; choice fleshy Hereford hoifci wt. 350-450 40 ical gom ford heifers, wt.

400-550 II real good Angus stecis, liC 200 good mixed cattle some real good fleshy Angus, Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobsen of Maugansville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner of Freeport, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Strite and daughter, Mr. and end in the home of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Crouse and I and Mrs. John Gates where they will and Mrs. Justice Prins. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.

William 1 meet the latter's daughters, Mrs John Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk, Beck of Shannon, and Donald Crouse I Wilhelm and Mrs. J. Kenneth Thomp-attended a picnic at Eagle Point of Rockford.

son, of Battle Creek, and Dor- park in Clinton, Sunday with a Mrs. Elmer Davis and children of.othy Lewis. Dorothy who 'has been group of friends from Erie. Savanna were Sunday guests in the visiting the past few weeks with her Mrs. Mary Moore visited last Tues- home of her parents, Mr.

and Mts. i sisters at Battle Creek, will return day morning with her sister, Mrs. Allen Witmer. jhome with her Sunday Louis Legal at Fulton. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlin Hunt and dau- Mrs. Bernard Conrad and children of Peoria are enjoying a trip to the New York World's Fair. Mrs. Jacob- spent Monday afternoon with Mr.s.

William Linker in honor of Mrs. Linker's birthday. Miss Sadie Nelson of Rock Island visited a few days last week Mrs. Dan Strite and daughter, Miss Wilma Reiff, Virgil Schrock of Po sen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Lohmeier. lo, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Reiff and family of Milledgeville. On Mond, morning the Maryland people left Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gaar and iam- gliters Marilyn and Norma Jean of bheboygan, who visited the past for their home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson. Mr.

and Mrs. D. L. Plumer, Jean-ette and Erwin of Naperville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis.

H. E. Zugsehwerdt. Everett Schreiner spent the week tn relatives in Folo, Milledgeville and here. Walter Lewinnek, M.

D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Thomson, Illinois. Office Houri. 10 12; 2 7 8 Telephone 58-100 month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Melendy at Argo, returned to their home Sunday with Mr. Conrad who spent the week end in the Melendy home. The birthday of Reuben Gcisz was ford, Shorthorn steert, and 1 wt. 500-1000 lbs. 1 Horefoi serviceable age.

H. L. Bowman, Mg Hute, Herard See, liy enjoyed a picnic busier uiu wcie gucsia ouuuuy in me Mill Park in Savanna last Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Cooper. Harold Kramer of Ustick spent 1 Mr. and Mrs. Justice Prins visited Thursday with his friend, Andrew i last Tuesday in the James Haley Prins. 1 home hear Argo.

Lauren, John, Francis, Mary El- len Halfman and Bernard Roger-: Mf- and Mrs: Car' Peterson were o.j Mr 'Sunday guests in the Martin Jensen celebrated Sunday by a picnic at end in Stockton. Lowell Park at Dixon. Those nresent Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Mackev were were mr. and Mrs. Louis Volz, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Nipe and Dan Nipe of Argo, and Mr. and Mrs. 7-13tf and Mrs. Kobert Wright and Bobby entertained at dinner Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Schreiner Sr. oi Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Andre- jienry btrauch spent Sunday in the mv TncfifP Prin rallwl ana mTS- ueerts and Sunday dinner euests of Mr ami sen of Mt.

Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Geisz and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Geisz.

Thursday evening in the home of her I garden Plain spent will rank home at Mt. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shelly "and daughter of Goose Lake. Mr.

anri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hawk, STOP Mrs. D. H.

Spealman were Mrs Anna Wild and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of Lanark. Picnic dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Sack of Argo daughtei were Sundav euests in the home of Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Cor- and Mrs. W.

J. SrhroWr nelius Nordhoff were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mr their son-in-law and daughter, Mr Bethel and Jean and Mr. and Mrs! O. H.

Rahn drove to Bloom ind Mrs. Clarence Van Buskirk at THAT 7:00 A. SHIVERIN Mt. Carroll. Sunday for Miss Anita Rahn, who has just completed the summer term at Illinois Weslevan university DeVries at Erie.

Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gleason who have been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Luella Gleason, the past two Mr. and Mrs.

John Cooper received word from their daughter Gladys, who with two other girls have been touring through the west, that they started in a home-ward direction Saturday, and expect to visit for a few days in the Albert Anderson home at Minneapolis, before returning home. Miss Edith Hollinshead, who is a Donna Fenley who spent a few days the past week with her mother turn trip they enioved a I at Belle Plaine, returned to her home here Saturday. dinner at Starved Rock state park Mrs. Christv Geison rotj "tCM -Monday lor their home Washington, D. where Dee i with the U.

S. Navy. Friday evening visitors in the cne tienry n.eu Home were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dawson, daughter, Mar-joiie, and granddaughter, Marilyn Dawson, of Fairmont, Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Kcil of Dakota, 111.. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Daehler and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Daehler and Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and Allen, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Etnyre. Mrs. Mabel Williams and daughter, Nelda and Ralph Atherton of Thomson were Sunday afternoon callers at the Tom Sheridan home. Sunday guests of John and Miss Lena Tripp were Mr. and Mrs.

John Kradel of Rockford and Mr. and Mrs. Eber Shepherd and daughters of Center Hill. Sunday from Chicago wW .1,. home of Mr snH UTro KM Mninf.r jonaio uennett, who is stationed registered nurse at Grant hospital were Mr and Mrs Williamson, been staying with her daughter, wicn tne u.

K. JNavy at San Pedro in nicago is spenauiE a iwo we Mrs Hattje Bowman, and Mrc recently underwent an vacation with her parents, Mr. and returned to his work last tha Lambert of Savanna. Mrs. D.

Earle Hollinshead in Us- Miss Marjorie Zirkelhanfc tu- and Mrs. Victor Roggendorf weeK alter spending a 30 day furlough with his parents, M- and Mrs VV. Bennett. ticK and witn relatives in Morrison and fimiltr of riintin uuoKeta returned home Sunday af and Sterling. day guests in the home of her par- a eeK with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Zugsehwerdt. miss ineima semen visited irom ents, inr. and Mrs. Henry St.

Ores ev. and Mrs. Paul Fflo Wednesday until Saturday in the Mrs. Virgil Wilt and familv. Mrs.

LARGE CROWD AT Lloyd Durward home at Ustick to Naperville Monday to take Miss FREE PICTURE SHOW Sunday afternoon callers at th Klaas Wiorsema home were Mr and GraS? Mhs Mild Mrs. Henrv Wiersem, mJ nd Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Marshall and family were Sunday dinner guests Many attended the free picture show Monday evening, and the Dic- ioric t. Iparfohf- 'r navcn 10 the oi warden and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Wilt, and Fred Groharing were callers in Clinton, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pape spent last Friday evening in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Williams, at Stockton. Mrs. John French and children of naming scf.i they are spendinir this vviurea wiersema and son of Fulton. Evening callers wero Mr tu re that was shown was "Fighting to Live." It was enpoyed very much by those present.

LET THE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sch'reiner of Another picture will be shown nnvt TUT Week Mrs. Gerald Bielema and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Van Dyke and daughter of Union Grove. Monday evening and the usual short irs- A- Shultz. Mr. and u.i., subjects will also be shown. in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Schoff at Princeton, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorzney of Morrison were Sunday evening callers in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Carroll. Mrs. Mabel Williams and daughter Nelda are spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Williams at Springfield, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Embick and two daughters of Sioux City, Mrs. Florence Thompson and daughter TIC FUEL-SAVE YOUR HEATIK Kev.

and Mrs. J. W. Bucklin and daughter and Miss Hilda Knnt Clinton, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Chesbro, and sister, Mrs Elvie spent from Sunday night to Monday CLOSE SPEEDING CASE Two younsr Chicaco men arresleH Miss Marjorie Lund of DeKaTb snent Saturday with Mr. and Mrfjt nehtH-r the MiSSPa arc MORSE AUTOMA TAKE CHARGE 0 Fuel-Saver ft01 Automatic a S11" Pve you nignt in Chicago. Those who attended tho Ho.n Mrs. H. A.

Francke. Mrs. Ch scientificallv measured i Switzer and sons David and Walter. SDoonful at a time. 5 family picnic at Lawrence Park at p.nd Miss Athlene Gaar were Sundav Sterling Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs July 2 in Savanna for speeding forfeited a $20 bond Monday to close publicity. The Savanna magistrate found r.either plaintiffs, defendants or at lots of money and does a with the smoke and ash OAnr enrp tn see this sp aim oectv inW and Mr. Thompson, of Savanna, called on Mrs. Laura Geisinger Wed ca ncinzc, Adam Heinze Jr of Rock Falls, Mrs. Pearl Scott and son Claire of Sterling, Mr.

and Mrs Glenn Seidenberg and familv of Mill. nesday afternoon. Mr. Embick and Ullllicr lltlVAr, torneys present at the time set for ii warm automatically! Mr. Thompson are brother and sis KirkpSj! u.einns caiiers in tne Hal Francke home at Mt.

Carroll. Alice Marie Wilkerson is visiting this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Handel at Mt. Carroll.

Richard Robinson of Stockton spent last Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robin- the hearing, so forfeited the bond.

ter and were former residents of didly engineered coal-burntj see it operate anil uw stand why it gives such i drpj able, care-free service. too, how little itcosfotoJ this mechanically edgoville and Mr. and Mrs. Adam SWfS. expensive this vicinity Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Switzer and Chadwick News the fire Fd rauinze or. ana Edna. Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Keil were Mr and me Dorxom automatic coal burner. and Mrs. Harvey Hartman ivirs. uawson and Mariori, of Fairmont. Neb.

Sunday supper iruests in th hom Misses Bessie and Crystal Hartmar Francke Switzer of Mr. and Mrs. John Smit were Ag Miss Anne Martens spent thc lat- son of Pittsfield, were Tuesday visitors in the K. B. Carp.mter home.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Switzer and son of Pittsfield, were overnight guests in the H. L. Rawlins tome Tuesday.

They left Wednesday noming for trip through the west. called Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hartman's parents, Mr. and nes, ana (Jornoil Smit of TT- Mr ad Carro: I TaScrieShtrinrthfl B. Spencer home tho Mr Henry SprinKman Mp and tick.

Sunday afternoon callers in td Orve Orcutt home were Mr iaSC weeK at the Alvin Schneider home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams were Sunday dinner guests there. Mrs.

Maude Alexander spent Sunday and Monday at the Clarence Hartman home. Her a Mrs. W. A. Adams and dauphtir Frances Robinson spent Friday in he home of her sister.

Mrs. Henrv Arlene of Byron, and Mr nH airs. Kicnarcl licckenkeller at Mt. Carroll. Jesse Queckboerner was a Sunday afternoon caller at the Fred Hartman home.

Sunday evening dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Mohrmann of DeKalb. Romona Derr is spendintr a few lene Hartman went home with her to spend a few days.

at Milledgeville. George Miner and two daughters of Virginia French spent the week Hanover, nd With her friend, Beatrice Brock- Kathryn Wiebenga is visiting for I at Freeport. several weeks in the home of her Mr. and Mr. Marvin Andrews and Mother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and tnchter June Rosalie, and Mr. and Mra- Claude Wiebenga, at Fulton. mer school at the sum-1 eago, came t0 rn of Chi-; fon in the Humben I cr 1 Sundav u. fimire home. days with her aunt, Miss Verna Derr, at Milledgeville.

Gets O. E. 5. MORSF Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr.

WillinfY. TTtltn Appointment ra. Wilson Linton and daughter, ana mrs. uuy atumphy and of Mr. an, Mrs.

Don Harri8 has been Were' Mrs. 'iioini- mrs. Bert rnk- i 'K AtJIOMATir FPEIrSAVgl rol Lea of Chadwick ware ffueata iamlly of Clinton, were Sunday Mrs. Ray Galiti, Mr. and Mrs.

Del-nday of Mrs. Francis Gilaon in the the home ot hi mother, I mar Smith and Miss Grace GalRt of C. Rob-ton bom. Ella Stumphy. DeWitt, b.

ed district deputy of District 34 34 r. in ColetaMdV.nARfcort Star, achand and "na Art Mar. we boyai uraer or.

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