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i fTM 6 Delviclere Pally Republican, Wednesclay. Oct 16, 1957 Mrs. A. J. Strom 1 BRIEFS Deaths Funerals Receives Honor HOSPITALS A.

J. Strom has received notice from the Rockfofd Writers Walter' Lincoln, former rural mail carrier out of the Belvidere post office, and Mrs. Lincoln, I have arrived' at Port Richey, 'where will spend the winter months. guild, of. which she is an active member," that her poem, "Dear Mother, has received first honors in the annual poetry contest which the Guild sponsors.

This is Mrs. Strom's fourth poem which has received recognition. Following the Rockford Writers guild usual custom, winning poems vill be exhibited in the Rockford 8HOOTINGS WERE ACCIDENTAL SEOUL AP President 'Syng'" man Rhee said that recent shoot-" ings of Koreans by U. S. guards were ''purely and have not disrupted friendship, between the two countries, i Public library from Oct.

21 to Taxpayers' Group Schedules Dinner Approximately 80 persons are expected to hear A. B. McConnell, anil John P. Manning, representatives of the 32nd Illinois Representative District, speak at the tenth annua) meeting of the Boone County Taxpayers' Association at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the VFW clubrooms, Herman E.

Moore, association president announced Wednesday. The 32nd district, which Manning, of Rochelle, and McOonneU, of Woodstock, represent, includes DeKalb, McIIenry and Ogle counties. i Moore also reported- that, state Senator Robert MoaoryVLake Bluff; representative of theC2nd senatorial district which includes Boone County, has accepted an invitation the meeting although McClory will not be on the program. Moore added that members of county taxing bodies had also been invited to the dinner meeting. ember 16.

HIGHLAND rJ: Mrs. Mary Bailey. West Per-ry street, was admitted Monday. George Nagel, route 2, and Mrs, Dorothy Glenders, 126H North State street, were admitted Tuesday. i Wait, 702 Logan venue, and Debra Thomas, two-year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Stanley Thomas, Kirkland, were admitted Wednesday. Dismissed Tuesday were Herman Smith, 511 McKinley avenue; Fred Smith, Capron, and William Kuehne, 1194 Buchanan street. Dismissed Wednesday were Mrs. Christine Taylor, route Larry Tom, route 3: Robert Pape and infant son, 415 Kishwaukee street, and Mrs. Lottie Sachtleben.

route 1, Marengo. Dear Mother" was previously published in "Blue Moon" an International Poetry Washington! D.C JV; Mrs. C. Simons Dies In Aurora Mrs. Cleo Simons, 53, rural Marengo, died at 12 JO a.m.

Wednesday in Copley Memorial hospital, Aurora, after a lingering illness. She was born near Gibson City April 26, 1904, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weavecnv The family moved to Marengo when she was a child and she was educated in that city. Her marriage to R.C.

Simons took place in Dubuque, Iowa, in April, 1939. He survives as do three daughters, Mrs. Beverly Meckley, Belvidere, Mrs. Lois Reppy, and Miss Ro-lene Simons, at home; four grandchildren; her parents, John and ttachel Weaver, Aurora; four sisters. Mrs.

Verda Yates of Pomona, Calif. and Mrs. Opal Simon, Mrs. Esther Gelse and Mrs. Sua Cavi-ness, all of Aurora, and two brothers.

William and Otto. Mrs. Simons was predeceased by her first husband, John Davis; a son, Robert Davis; a daughter, Audrey Davis; two sisters, and one brother. Funeral services, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Osborne funeral home in Marengo by the Rev.

Harold George of the Marengo Methodist church. Burial will be In Marengo city Friends may call at the' funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday. BRITISH SLATE TESTS LONDON AP. The News Chronicle said Britain will carry dut a Jew series of hydrogen bomb tests, over Christmas Island $iis winter.

The report bombs will "be designed as war heads for intercontinental rockets." WANT BANK STATEMENTS WASHINGTON AP The PHILCO TV ond APPLIANCES BOONE GAS SERVICE i Downstairs ALLASON BUILDma JOB PRINTING-DIAL 2101 MOVIE STAR Ronald Reagan greets Mrs. Esther L. Oakden, left, Belvidere, a $3,000 winner' in the Grand National Bake-Off at Beverly Hills, Tuesday, and Russell Johnson, another Illinois entrant. i comptroller, of the currency issued a call for a statement of the condition of all national banks at the close of business Friday, Oct. 11.

Shrimp Night EVERY THURSDAY All the tasty, jumbo shrimp you can eat. We invite you to have seconds. Served 8 Te 7:30 FJkf. Alice Ferguson Two Fined Esther Oakden For Accident Operators of each of the two CORN HARVEST SPECIAL emporary Corn Cribbing $95 80 feet Per Roll One Single Roll Gives You A 400 Bu. Crib cars involved in a traffic accident Wins $3,000 With Recipe Charles Stiles Dies In Hospital 1.25 at 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the intersection of highways 76 ancf 20, FOR were fined In magistrate court Asm la Stock PeaU Post And Pole To Make Temporary Cribs. They were identified by Belvi Charles' Stiles, 71, of Garden Larry Klcbcr's BELVIDERE'S CAMERA CENTER Mrs. Esther L. Oakden, -of 1101 Prairie died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Warren avenue, who makes a hob BOB WAIT'S Restaurant 116 Buchanan in St.

Joseph's hospital following by out of recipes, cashed In on dere Patrolmen Gary Penney and Ronald -Carlson as Norman C. Rockford, and Gene Re-volinski, route 1, Belvidere. The patrolmen stated that Burke was headed north on North State street one year of failing health. COUNTRYMAN LUMBER CO. Successor To O.

Wright ft Co. 323 S. State Dial 2176 her culinary pasttime by winning a $3,000 prize Tuesday In the Pills- 829 8. SUte Phone 2070 Dies On Tuesday Mrs. 'Alice L.

Ferguson, 90, died at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday in i Maple Crest, after an illness r-of six months. She was born in Reiners-ville, Ohio. Aug. 10, 1867, the daughter of Dr.

Lucius and Julie Tucker Culver. She was educated in schools in Reinersville. Her marriage to Charles L. Ferguson took place Sept. 18, 1911 in Zanesville, Ohio.

He-died June 18, 1956. Most of her married life was spent in Belvidere except for a stay of some time In South Dakota. Mrs. Ferguson was a member, of the Presbyterian church. She was the last of her family.

i Survivors include two nieces and one nephew. Funeral services will be conduct; ed at 2 p.m. Friday in the Wit-beck-Wheeler-Sabien funeral home by Dr. Ray Turner of the First Presbyterian church! Burial will be In Belvidere cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

Thursday. He was born in Belvidere June 14, 1886, the son "of John and Mary Lewis Stiles, He was educated in Belvidere and engaged in bury's Ninth-Grand National Bake- and attempted to enter highway 20 Off in Beverly Hills, Calif. farming. Mrs. Oakden's prize-winner was just as the eastbound Revolinski car was turning from highway 20 onto highway 76.

His first marriage was to Nina a "honey chocolate pie" which combines melted chocolate chips Lanning, who preceded him in The front end of the Revolinski with an uncooked filling of egg, death. His marriage to Zada Rid-dell took place in DeKalb Jan, honey and sour cream. The local ii, 1956. She survives as does a woman was one of the 100 house car was heavily damaged when it collided with the right front section of the Burke car. Police charged Burke with falure to signal a left turn and Revolinski with failure to yield the, right of way and fail step-son, Everett Lanning, Belvi wives in the United States who competed for some $100,000 in runerai services will be con prize money at the national event See Whor Home Should Be Plus score of better family Hivinf ideas inspired by todays homemakera 1 SEE IT AT OH HOME PLANNING CENTER PHONE 2711 Stop In For One Of These Plan Books Farmers Cooperative Elevator Co.

918 Buchanan Dial 2711 ducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday in ure to have a valid operator li Mrs. Deborah W. wife the Atkins Johnson funeral home. cense.

Each driver was tinea siu of a Forest Park dental student Burial will be in the Highland Gar den of Memories. won the top bride's prize of 13,000 with her "herb stickles," a recipe Friends may call at the funeral for salt-bread sticks flavored with home after Thursday noon. TRUCK OWNERS! TRUCK TESTING TIME IS HERE AGAIN! New State Of Illinois Safety Stickets Are Here 1 Official State Of Illinois Truck Testing Lane No. B1 40 Come In Early And Avoid Delay Manley Motor Sales Co. caraway, dill, parsley and chives.

COAL COAL PHONE 2062 Mrs. Oakden's husband, William, and court costs in Belvidere police magistrate court, and S5 suspensions were allowed in each case. David Revolinski, of 1133 Ruby street, brother to Gene, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with an inadequate muffler. His hearing is slated for 9 p.m.'Thursday in magistrate court. I9O0-I956 an engineer with the Gannett PEOPLE'S COAL SUPPLY CO.

Fleming Corddry and Carpenter 14-16-18 advt. 50 Years of Progress civil engineer firm in Belvi remarked: "For her sake, I'm very much elated. It Is only JOB PR1NTING--DIAU 21Q1 a hobby with her, and she con cocted the recipe herself. It's most wonderful for her." 3 7t. Oakden stated that Mrs.

Oakden A. GARAGES Get Your Car Under Cover For The Winter CALL US NO OBLIGATION NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY Funeral Home did not speculate on her plans for any prize money that she might WANTED Used Adding Machines And Typewriters BERG PRINTING Fine Printing For Over 27 Years Phone 2121 Batvi'dert win because, before the bake-off Hone 2133 Belvidere "WhsrsCxsMMbaMsltrr entrant left for California, the thought of winning anything ap of wurOwnlMsirs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeka, 1431 peared remote. He said, however, South Main street; are the parents pf a nine pound, two ounce son born Saturday in St Joseph's hos-pitaL that Mrs, Oakden developed a fondness for 'prospecting and that she has indicated a desire to Belvidere fir Fuel i Co; buy a jeep and instruments for i Buchanan at Caswell 'T, When You Need Lumber Call Our Number 2831 detecting uranium.

and Mrs. Richard Steinke of The Oakdens have traveled Germany, are the par Open All Day Thursday New Fabrics New Patterns ents of a son, James Grant born widely, and have, tried their luck in prospecting on vacation trips to the Rocky Mountains region. Oct 7. The baby weighed eight pounds, six ounces. The grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip He said they made one profitable "MY 'MAIL BOX At SULLIVAN'S strike, but discovered that rights Smith and Richard Steinke, Bel already were taken on the land. TAKES MY BANK DEPOSITS" Mrs. Oakden is due at Rockford ail-port at 11:48 m. Wednesday, TOP her husband said.

"A trip to the mail "box ia a lot moire convenient than a trip to the bank. So now I'm doing much of my bankinf-by-mail." Motor Club Head Dies In Chicago Tl UVU VUl CHICAGO AP Charles M. the Farmers. Hayes, 80, who quit the bicycle business back in the horse-and TOPCOAT VALUE $27.50 $375 $49.50 $69.50 SUITS HATS ATtnMAI buggy era and became head of the Chicago Motor, Club, died Wednes Hayes served as president of the club from 1914 until his death. During his tenure ii grew from a group of 500 members to an or ganization providing service and insurance for 250,000 motorists.

Better Selection And ApollO BELVIDERE Shows Mdithj Matinees Saturday 3:00 P.M. Also Holidays, Dpeetal Occasion Sunday Shows Continuous He was a pioneer leader In moves to post direction signs on roads' and later, in 1922, to provide saflty patrols on corners near schools. Nobody Can Undersell TONIGHT TOMORROW USE A CLASSIFIED AD fCtitt Upreariens Saga GRADY SULLIVAN Belvidere's Largest Clothing Store v' SCHEAFFER'S New Ball Point $2.95 yvr B. Lear JEWELER Ktroti of jOPERATION, M- KlAiONOI jo a OEP no for Quick Rclio to Tatfexl frawd Accepted and Us4 by Ttmvsandsl i omd effective Soiutioebhaionl 9Ns qvkk mtkt, or your ssoMybecU -V I High style ot new low prices eurtolns made of Sonforixed (1 residuol shrinkage) poplin, solids and vat-dyed printsfThese go in the washing machine for eqsy careUsothem singly with valances or hang them cafe over cafe. Use two or more pairs to a window In matched or mixed colors.

Absolute window magicl of ASTHMA GDCRCE KADER CURQESS MEREDITH HAY' FEVER 2nd Floor CALLING ALL KIDS! CARTOON CARNIVAL FRIDAV, OCT. lith 10:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. It means curtain loveliness f'j Drug Store Dally 9 Til 0 Fridays 0 TU Sundays 10 Til Two Registered Pharmacists To Serve Your Prescription Needs." 409 $. State Dial 3747 PRICES ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 25e 4.

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