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1. Jeanne Zimmer, i Belvidere Daily Republican, Friday, Feb. l6', 1950 AMVETS CLUB 134 FIRST, ANNIVERSARY PARTY Saturday, Feb. 11th. Music, entertainment, and Souvenirs for all.

10-11 advt. Perry PtA Names Voting Delegates An attendance of 80 parents registered at Thursday's meeting of Perry PTA, following a family potluck supper. Mrs. Mong's room received the award Le'gion Auxiliary Announces Some Future Plans American Legion auxiliary- to Boone Pest 77, Belvidere, held its regular monthly meeting, at the Legion clubrpoms Wednesday Items Talk from Teeas If your pie shells bubble cr shrink during baking, bake them between two tin or aluminum pie plates of the same size. After 10 minutes in the oven, remove the top plate and continue Robert Ruhl Announce Plans Mr.

and Edgar Zimmer, 1 Blaine street, announce the en- gagement of their 1 dauglvter, Jeanne, this- week to Robert I Ruhl, Kon of Mr. and Mrs. PecT Itiihl, Oshkosh. Wis. i 1 1 A spring wedding is being planned.

Miss Zimmer graduated from Belvidere high school with the clas-j of 1945. Bob Ruhl graduated from Oshkosh high school in 1944. mm ES THE TIME MURIEL DUNBAR HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Muriel Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Willard Dunbar, Genoa, who will become the bride of Ernest Wagner, son oi Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Wagner, 913 Caswell street, February 14, was honored Tuesday evening at a linen shower. The shower was held in the home of Mrs. Alfred Schwebke, with Mrs. Evan Wood-worth as assisting hostess. Twenty-one gjeste' enjoyed an evening of Court Whist, with prize winners being Lun- Elect New Officers Of Boone County Cciisisiory Club B.

Coombes wag elected president ol the Boone County Consistory duh, nt'- their annual moetinc hfW Tuesday night ai the I'Tasonic temple. Other that wore elected are Al Larson, vice-president; and Joes McCartney, secretary and treasurer. Tha retiring is (Planning Blester. short ei'c yj: by Pev. Edwin Oii four other members of thV or It vv clrfifiou in'' Ih'i l.tfdics niuht ami IhtiuiiK is to be held Thursday, March 23, at which time ftev.

Oliver will be lhr speaker. The" entertainment committee was appointed. for the coming year and include? Walter' Ray, Willis Griffeth, Fred Marean and May-liard Rairdin. At the close "of the evening, smorgasbord was served by members of the club. a further interesting pro Muriel was the recipient of to begin making investigations as to the correct MEMORIAL for your needs.

It may be that what you should 'have is not carried In any stock, but could be made up before Memorial Day. It is not too soon to consult us regarding duplicate grave mark- ers. manv iisefHl Kins, which wei brought to her little Kristin Schwebke, who was dressed in a floor length gown of red velvet and taffeta. During the evening, 1 he guest of honor was presented with a corsage of white carnations, centered with red roses. At the close of the evening, a two-course luncheon wuo served by the hostesses.

AM VETS AirXILIARY PLAN HOSPITAL PARTY The Amvets auxiliary held hoi if" regular business meeting in II clubrooms Thursday evening. During the meeting, the 1949 officers read their yearly reports. BELUIDERE MEMORIAL CO. 215-217 North State St (Next Ta m-Way Mart) Office Telephone 81 Call Paul It. Strong 757-M Or Fred A.

Marean, 180-W For Evening Or Special Appointments. based on percentage of parent attendance. Three members were named to serve as Perry's accredited dtle-' gates to vote--for district preference by mail. In that capacity, president Perry Bennett, Nelson Cole and Henry Hoffman will1 Whitchurch has been named by the district non mating committee, and is eligible for a two-year term, to be eiect-j ed at state convention in April, provided the district delegates'' vote to place her name on the ballot. A donation rt $5- was made to, the Mothersingers, and a request' for a donation was madw Irom Mrs.

Whitchurch, from each -un-j it to the gplden jubilee scholarship fund. In' response to this request, it1 was decided to. take orders for the nonprofit cook book. "What's Cooking," edited by Mrs. Carao- ella, stale home and family life Members wishing to order will contact their grade1 chairmen.

The following were appointed. Sally Hindron, chairman, Dorothy Rogers, first grade; Connie Gustafson, second grade; Helen third grade; Char-; lotte Brown, fourth grade; ces Luxton, fifth grade, and Dor othy Schoetislein, sixth grade. For those desiring to make a donation, but not intciested in the book, there will be a collection dish available. The treasurer's look shows a balance of $85.58, the vanilla project having been completed at' the meeting. I "Special music was furnished by I the ladies choral group from Caledonia PTA.

They sang, "Vic- tor Herbert's Favorite Melodies," with duet accompaniment by Mary Louise Ralston and Bessie Ralston. For the second number, they chose "Sweet Miss Mary." ac-1 eompanied by Bessie Rataton. Robert Nelson, Fox Lake, former district director and now serving as state treasurer, spoke on the- theme, "The Challenge Is Ours." delightful social hour was enjoyed and luVicheon was served by the committee consisting of Lydia Beardsley, Betty Fox, Avon A hosnital nai-tv for natieniSier ocnaau. Social LADIES AID SOCIETY SERVES PLliuC DINNER The Ladies Aid society, of the Garden Prairie Congregational church served a public dinner at the church Thursday. The com-nittee in charge was Mrs, Clyde Worf, chairman.

Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mrs. Allen Turner and Mrs. Flora Jones. Following the dinner, the regular business meeting was held Lloyd, Turner, presiding, it the meeting.

Mrs. Arvin Walters hadr charge of the devotions. During the meeting, Mrs. VYrne Swain read letters trom mission-. aries in' China.

It -was announced that com mittees two and three, will hold a silent auction at the church February 23, which will be fol lowed by a program and refresh ments. The next regular rneetfng of the socivtv will be March 9 at the home of Mrs. J. N. Sexton, with committee two in charge of str ving.

WESLEY AN GUILD MEETS MONDAY-Mrs. Irene Bigler, RN, county nurse, will be the guest speaker at the Wesleyan Service guild meeting, which will be held at 7:45 p.m. Monday, February 13. at the home of Mrs. Milo Vodracek.

She will talk about her duties and of the many things that are being done to keep Eelvidoie and Boone county children in the best of health. Miss Betty Scholl and Miss Audrey Pundt will offer elecaic Hawaiian and Spanish guitar duets. The committee in charge of this meeting are Elsie Klein, Le ota Moss, Vivian Gibeaut and Louise Carver. FLORA JUVENILES PLAN DINNER, I'ARTY The Flora juvenile Grange is having a potluck dinner and val entine party Sunday, February 12 in the new Grange hall. The adult Grange is invited to attend the event, and each family are asked to bring sandwiches and two dishes to pass.

Each person attending is to bring a valentine. ENTERTAINS AT CLUB, MEETING Mrs. Alberta Vincent entertained the Merry Makers Bunco club Thursday afternoon in her home on West Sixth street Prizes were won by Mrs. Alberta Fay, Mrs. Jack" Voorhles and Mrs.

Newton Hood. After a pleasant afternoon, refreshments were, served by the hostess. CHARITY SISTERS MEET MONDAY The Charity Sisters of the Zion Lutheran church will meet 8 pun, Monday, February 13, in the" home of Mrs. Gus Carlson, 518 uucnanan street. Mrs.

Gilbert Julin will br co- hostess at this valentine party, i ADELINE CHAPTER FLANS INITIATION The Adeline chapter of the OES will candidates at the regular meeting Monday, February 13 in the Masonic temple. Don'l Ue Your Job Beltone W.ll Help You jpn mum "m'mmmmmm'm''m'm'' HC5Nn7 Feb. 14 Valentine's VSS( TRY OUR CLASSI FIFO ADS I1SG0UERED! Been looking for the finest, automotive service in town? Then your search is ended. When you' drive into our modern service department, you will have discovered the modern, efficient set-up you like, staffed by experts whose sole aim is to make sure you are satisfied. Every'day, more and more folks are making this discovery.

Why not get on the bandwagon? Come in and learn what really fine service can do for your car. It's a discovery you'll be glad you made! ATVVOOD NASH SALES SERVICE 520 Logan Tel. 943 at Downey hospital will be held at the hospital February 16. Mu sic will be 'furnished by the Rock- ford musician's union, paid for by recording and transcribing fjnd of the union. Any member who wishes to at tend, are to contact Mrs.

Pegy Winchester. Transportation will be furnished by bus, which has been chartered by the Rockfoid iuxiliary. NIGHTINGALE CLUB ENJOYS MEETING The Nightingale club met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Camer on Thuisday evening. Curds vt'o enjoyed with pruo winneis being Mrs.

Walter Mo Eleanor Gibson, Mrs. Robert Bucklin and Mrs. Merrill Shattuck. At the close of the evening, refreshments were served by the hostess. next meeting will be held in the Donald Dashney hone in March.

PANHELLENIC TO MEET MONDAY If you havtetbeen having trouble finding a glue that will stick to glass, leather to metal or other unusual combinations, burn some shellac' in a sh to -el rid of the alcohol. The will be a strong Add a pinch of sugar to all highly-seasoned dishes. A pinch of salt to all sweet dishes, dagh of lemon juice to all sauces. You will not know these ingredients are present, but the flavor of the dish will be enhanced. When making cookies' in large batcHes, cover cook.e sheet with waxed paper.

After cookies are baked, grasp one corner of the paper and slide it, cookies and all onto cooling rack. This is so much -easier and quicker than lifting each cookie separately. Eastern Star Enjoys Valentine Party Over 20 members and families of the Eastern enjoyed a card party and social evening Thursday in the Masonic temple. The committee in charge was Roy Weaver, chairman, Mrs Lyman Hollembeak, Mrs. Norman Plumley, Mrs.

Kenneth Dunbar, Mrs. Willis Burton, Mrs. Harold Kingren, and Mrs. Walter Calder. The husbands of the committee members "assisted as hosts for the' evening, and poured.

The hall was beautifully decorated in keeping with the valentine theme, with large red hearts placed about the room Tallies were of red hearts, and the prizes were wrapped in red and white. Two large cakes were given away during the evening, they being baked by Mrs. York Mc-Cleary and Mrs. Willis Griff eth. Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Sonnen-berg. North State street road, returned Thursday from a two-week vacation trip to Miami, Fla. FOLGERS COFFEE 75c Lb. DURKEE OLEO Color Ease Bag 2 Lbs.

39c BABY BEEF POT ROAST Use A Classified Ad lo.ll It Fvm Framlned Glasses Fitted DR. G. E. SGHOEN Optometrist 817 ft S. State Tel.

1517 For Desserts Fresh Dates Lb. 33c Heinz's Fig Or Ea. Plum Pudding 47c Lb, 59c Center Cut Lb. Pork Roasts 59c Hormels Pure. Lb.

Bag Pork Sausage 45c Skinless Wieners Lb. 45c Cudahy's Bacon Lb. Plt. 2 Lbs. 9c Doz.

Tangerines 19c Jonathan Apples 3 Lbs. 25c Juice Oranges Doz. 39c Thin Skin For 29c Sunny Inn Grape 2 Jars Preserves 29c Free Glass Lb. Keyko Oleo 27c Motfs 2 Jars Apple Jelly 19c 2 Lk. Bar.

25c The Panhellenic society -illders of Boone post 77 be presejA It was announced by Mrs. Ernest Bates that the auxiliary will hold a rummage sale at the club-rooms on South State street February 24 and 25. Anyone having anything to donate for this sale should call Mrs. Bates and she will see that any donations are called foe. Mrs.

Warren Schwarz, Americanism chairman announced that a Americanism meeting will be held at the clubrooms February 22. at which time the winners in tl-e essay contest will be read, alontj gram to be announced at a later dare. The annual patriotic convention will be held at the Morrison Hotel March 23. Thejocal unit is sending, the president, Mrs. Earl Weiner and Americanism chairman, Mrs.

Schwarz, to ChicaKo to attend this convention. All members are invited to attend this meeling. Anyone wishing to go and attend the dinner wiil please contact Mrs. Weiner. Mrs.

Harold Quincer, 12th district director for the auxiliary announced that the second of the America. i Legion and auxiliary will" be held at Aurora February 28. The n-i-Lional vice-commander will present sk well as state commanti The president also announced thut membership is being stressed for the balance of this meeting. It is hoped "to obtain as many new members as possible. Any wife, mother or sisier of a member of the American Legion eligible.

Contact Mrs. Steve Is-bel with regard to membership. The commander, Warren Smitn, appeared before the meeting and announced that the Legion air serving a turkey dinner Sunday' February 19, at the Legion rooms, serving to start ai noon and continue until 3 p.m. Any one wishing tickets get in touch with the ways and means chairman of the Legion, C. Robert Smilh.

or other members of the committee. The American Legion auxiliary will sponsor a birthday party for the American Legion Mai 13, at which time it is hoped there will be a great gathering ol ail members of the Legion and aux ihary. A pot Lick dinner be! held, followed bv a mnf'iim mi.l cards. Mark this date, March 15, with a red pencil and be on hand vnth a dish to pass. Especially 11 desired that all past command- pasi presidents ol the aux-J, wary.

Following the meeting, a very i3 i See our complete selection of Hallmark Valentines SPIEGEL'S JEVELRY 207 N. State TeJ. 144 El I r. rt'm)x 6 Sidney H. UEACO, Jr.

PRESCRIPTIONS PERFUMES 202 N. State Tel. 1009 meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, rvb-janu H. P1EL CO WANTED I EXPERIENCED TYPIST Shorthand Not Required Permanent Position At Belvidere Life Arid Hospital Insurance Ava'Cable Paid 'Vacations APPLY AT MAIN OFFICE National Sewing Machine Company FREE DELIVERY PHONE 530 Boone County's finest and most complete Supermart Groceries, Meats and Produce Food Lockers, Frozen Foods, Fancy Groceries ruary 13, at the Griffeth Guest house.

i Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Larry Kleber, Mrs. A. J. Strom, Mrs.

Daniel Martin and Mrs. Ives Law. PMA Orders Check Of Stored Corn DECATUR UP The state production and marketing admin- istration has ordered inspection of corn stored in government bins across the state. State PMA Committeeman Harry M. Combrink said the inspection is being made to determine the condition of government-owned conl.

JOSEPHINE FLAtiO Rockford Hearing Service SL Rockford, I1L 5-6931 Come In, or Write for FREE DEMONSTRATION w-pac Beltone OMHUnit HMring Aid 206 S. Mala Center Cut Lb, 33c Pork Chops 'Corn Blossom Whole Chicken Can $1.39 Oscar Mayers Barbequed Oscar Mayers BarDequed (Wieners Can 43c Chinook Ftl. Can Grated 'Tuna 2 Cans 49c Dry Yellow Pk. 59c Onions Fresh Bun. 1 7c Fresh Carrots 2 Bun.

13c Fresh Tube 19c Lemons Dpi. 39c Royal Gelatin Dessert 4 Pkg. 25c Sniffs 2 Cans Baby Meats 35c E-Z Cooker .2 Lbs. Navy Beans 25c Ksrber's Picnic Hams Fresh Ground Ld- Ham Patties 55c Marhnofpr's 3 Lb. Can 3 Lb.

Can Spiced Ham $1.29 Catfish 1 Fillets Lb. 49c Smoked Chubs Lb. 59c Wisconsin White Potatoes Libby's 2 Lg. cans Tomato Juice 49c Peter Pan Peas ...2 Cans 31c Red Label Cream Corn 2 Cans 25c f3 Lb. tan 40c 1 Lb.

Can 27c I f--l rrsm-' BISQUIGK Lg. Package 39c NORTHERN i TISSUE Now listen men You haven't much lime Ilavo you phonod And ordered your Valentine! IT? She niiuht like a corsage, plant or bouquet, We will deliver Whatever you say. 3 Rolls 23c 49c Lb. PILLSBURY End Cut White Or Choc. PORK CHOPS 33c, Cake Mix 19c Pkg.

OR ROAST 29c SU-Z-Q OSCAR MAYER APPLE SAUCE LINK SAUSAGE 2 Cans 19c 45c Lb. i We'll take care of your order And when we are through. She'll be happy And J'ou'll be happy, too The language xf romance Is spoken with flowers And especially so When spoken with Lyon Anderson FLORISTS JOIIXSOVH CXOKreS, Choc. PtHe, Coeoanut or Oatmeal, Cookh. Choeolat Rosett, Raspberry Tart or ButW Creme Sandwich.

Your Choice Per Lb. 45c Crcmo Candy 19c Camay Soap 3 bars 21c Ivory Flakes pkg. 26c Tide pkg. 25c Dreft pkg. 25c Am.

Fam. Soap 3 bars 21c Soap 3 bars 21c Kitchen Kleanser 3 for 23c GUu Starch lb. pkg. 10c Clorox Vt 29c Sandwich Bags pkg. 10c Miracloth pkg.

49c Rd Clothe Pins 2 pkgs. 29c Logan Ave; Grocery PENTICOFF'S Delvidero Federal Savings Loan 515 S. State Tel. 963 303 S. State Tel.

307 FREE DELIVERY PHONES 154-185.

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