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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 3

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Grove Sunday School iWinJIonoraat JoIiet Is Largely Attended mrr 7 II inn ii II 1.1 iiii.w. -i ft a ti 'l ekiiri iz iV 9 I II 1:1 III. FOURTH MUL IN HAblf Qurnur jit xiip bought at the price tif. urn i niii It's bur idea that nothing is too good For n. n.

a i the young man who takes the pride he BELVIDKRK ORGANIZATION MAKES SPLENDID SHOWING AT ffTATB NVENTIOW AT JOLIET IN COMPETITION WITH NEARLY TWO SCORE OF BEST IN ILLINOIS. ENTRANTS IN BETTEIl IUBY COXFEltENCB UMIIBH NEARLY 150 WHEN LIST IH CLOSED TODAY (XNFIU EXOK OPENS TOMORROW AND 4LOSE8 ON THURSDAY. should in the clothes he wear. New fall copper Beech brown Boone post bugle and drum corps, pitted against all the crack organizations In Illinois, 38 in all, captured fourth honors In the zj tl Jill "tit 'il Ceautihil Fall Cuii: ff competition at the state conven- lioone )oNt bngle and driim corjitf won foorth place in contest with 3k orgairizatioiut reiiresentlng Two Trousers Ick Qf Aintrican Legion state convention at Joliet Mopday, Monday afternoon at Joliet. The prize was $150 In cash.

How stern the competition was for the cash prizes offered to the best in the state is best evidenced by the fact that the Craig post PERSONALS i Mrs, Evan Bryant Is Awarded Medal corps of Rockford, one of the oldest and largest in the state, Poplar Grove, Aug. 28, There were 105 in attendance in tbe Federated Sunday school last Sunday. and'Mnr. Chester Bounds and daughter of Austin spent the week-end visiting George Rebno and'll. 8.

Renne and son were Belolt visitors Saturday. V-'" i 1 Miss Esther Johnson returned Saturday evening from Mayo Brothers' hospital at Minn. R. Ferguson and Mart Ferguson wero Belvidere caflers Saturday. Ed Clark was in Rockford Saturday.

i Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Gorman, Beryl and Allan Wares left Monday ntornlng for Maryville, where'they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Day and family, and F. W. Mclntyre were Sunday guests at Ceorge Miss Carrie Peterson returned home Sunday after a week's vhilt at Oregon and Rockford.

William Peterson and daughters, and Miss Bessie MoMullin were Sunday callers at the Carrie and Oscar Peterson home, George Secoy returned Sunday frorn a visit at the home of his daughter; MrsRoyrlnt at Roek- tord.v -v "jt; Mr. and Mrs. Winnie, Mrs. Thomas -Marriott, and Mrs. G.

Moore, of Belvidere called at the Marie Harriett home Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wheeler of Harvard culled at the Frank Wheeler home Sunday. Mr. White and Miss Lei a Wheeler called at the Bert Secoy home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Secoy, Gertrude Cline and Ernest Cline were In Belvidere Saturday morning. Mr.a nd Mrs. Wm.

Cook of Belvidere were Sunday callers at the James Haley home. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wetzel and family of Antioch were callers at the parsonage Sunday afternoon. The young people's training class will meet at the church Friday evrnni.

finished ii). sixth place. Mrs. Herbert Comstock and to SSOiCO His Shirts are Tari $2,50 to $3.50 Kankakee won first honors child returned this morning from IsIKi -PlISSESSl i i with a mark of 93 per cent; Com: monwealth Edison', Chicago, was second with 89.1 per cent; Square Post, Chicago, third, with 89 per Mrs. Evan Bryant won the.

matron's silver medal, last evening at Woodstock, in an oratorical contest, hold at the Baptist church under the auspices Bf the T. U. The church was packed with an enthusiastic and Mrs. Bryant won over six cmtestants. jMrs, Bryant is a pupil of Glenn Okls Pettey.

cent Belvidere fourth, with 87.4 per cent; Sangamon, of Spring En tries In the better vbaby conference to be held In connection with the Boone county fair, reached, nearly 150 this forenoon before the list were closed big Interest manifest In this feature. Members of the Boono county -medlcarand dental societies will be assisted-by of the stata health department in examining the babies entered In competition for the sliver, cup offered toy Gov. Len Small. Other prize winners will receive ribbon awards. The conference will open Wed-, nesday and close, on Thursday afternoon at4 o'clock, the name of Itho cup winner being announced Friday.

Final entries in the event are as follows: James McCleneghan, Allen street. John Henry Falrgrieves, Garden Prairie. Marjorle Luclle Wilklson, Herbert. Betty Joe Rulison, Caswell street. William Ja-or.

Fletcher, Herbert. Violet C. Hyser, 1308 avenue. 3 Edith Joan Watts, Garden Prairei. Lorraine McAllister, 600 Logan avenue.

gorlnne McAllister, 600 Logan avenue. John Hapel. 213 S. Winnebago street, Rock ford. James Hapel, 213 S.

Winne field, fifth, with 85.8 per cent and Craig post, Rockford, sixth, with 85.7 per cent. HIS HAT TIE a visit at DeKalb. Harold Pederson has taken a position with the Difford Transfer company. Robert Parent and Lester Fry spent Sunday at Springfield, 111. Mrs.

A. J. Edwards and son, DeVolf returned las. evening from a Tt wo weeks' visit-at-Osh-kosh. Purloy Stroup and Harold Pederson.

motored to Wilmette and Rockford yesterday. Albert Schaeffer, 229 West Hurlbut avenue, will attend the University of Wiscnosln this fall. Miss Helen Schaeffer will enter St. Marys of the Woods, Terre uoone post corps received a BELVIDERE YOUNG MAN XAM-JJ) ONE OF THREE W0LK- CUTEH TO REPRESENT nils blSllUCT AT NATIONAL (OVENTION BELVIDERE MEN TO ON SUNDAY. warm reception all along the line of march in the monster parade through the business section.

is a deep is a Cedarwood tan with narrow curled brim TEACHERS START FOCR DAY SESSION The Winnebago County Teachers' institute opened a four day session today at Rockford. The highlight of the closing crimson session of the convention today will be the election of a1 state commander to succeed Ferre $5 $1 10 $2.50 Watkins. HaVtaig competed In the drum SHEA CPENS BARBER SHOP P. H. Shea has opened a barber shop at 132 North State street.

corps contest, Boone post corps returned home Monday night in two motor busses quite satisfied with the showing made. Robertson ricGonile Haute, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nichols and son, Gordon, of Rockford, and Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Smith of Elgin will be guests for a day or so tills week of 'Mr. and Mrs. 'William Dahlstrand, and attend the fair. Burton Wright is in Chicago today on a business mission.

Expenses of the trip to Joliet are to be met by the I. O. U. club and a tag sale will be conducted at the fair Thursday to assist in raising money for this purpose. bago street, Rockford.

Jacqueline Hapel, 213 I.O.O.F. All members are requested to meet at I. O. O. F.

hall Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 p. m. to attend funeraf of brother T. W. Chatman.

CHAS. CASPER, N. G. 8-30-1 tD Win- Al floincmann, of this city, was honored at the state convention of the American Legion at Joliet Monday night, when ho was named one of the throe official delegates to represent this, the 12th district, at the national convention to be held in Paris net month. The other delegates chosen are Campman of Rockford and Hundt of Peru.

Mr. Heinemann had previously been named assistant drill mas-tor of the Kankakee drum and bugle corps which will offcially represent Illinois at the convention at Paris. Other members of Boone post buglo and drum corps who will go to Paris with the Kankakee corps are Clarence Whitehead, Carl Bordner, Ralph Ortt, and Dewey McCahe. The Boone post men will leave Belvidere for Kankakee on the coming Sunday and depart from there on Tuesday from Ne York, sailing for Paris on PERSONALS jMIIBIllilllllllilllllllllll llfflpiflllM liillllilljlllllllliilllllllllllllllllllPIUlllllllllliHllii Banks Close For Fair All banks of the city will be closed at noon on Thursday and Friday on account of Boone county fair. Will also be closed all day Monday on account of Labor 4ay.

8-30-1X Miss Esther Mae Short will enter a Chicago school this fall am take a course of sturdy in kindergarten work. Among the passengers to Elgin this mo. aing were. Jack Sheehan, Andy Ho 'nan, Henry Feltz, A. SchweBke, David McElroy, Gabriel McConnell.

George- Adams, and P. McKebwn. Willipin O'Brien boarded the early morning train for Chicago. Mrs. A.

Spaulding is a Chicago visitor today. Mrs. Henry Wettsteln is spending the day In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Tripp mo I I tored-to Earlville to spend Sua-J nebago street, Rockford. Robert Dean Chandler, 424 E. Hurlbut avenue. Dale Manson, Belvidere. Betty Nagel, 603 Gardner street.

Hortense Patterson Griffith, 309 E. Madison street. Billie Kent Laid, North State street. Daisy Belle McElroy, 207 E. Locust street.

Robert William Carlson, 1027 E. Lincoln avenue. Richard Harold Carlson, 1027 Lincoln avenue. Joyce Hall, 203 E. Locust street.

John Louis McElroy, 207 E. Locust street, Max trie June Sawyer, 404 West tJh street. Gerald John ,616 Church street. M. Enid Jiry, 555 Warren "avenue.

Earl Wilbur Jury, 555 "Warren, avenue. Myrtle Dolavergne, Kirkland. Mary Elizabeth' Kahler, R. 1, 'Belvidere. Eleanor Josephine Clark, Pop-; lar Grove.

Adeline Lucille Morris, 635 W. Hurlbut avenue. Beverly Jean Burt, 300 West Marshall street. Stuart Dale Sisson, 210 W. Lincoln avenue.

Alice Jane Davis, 116 Ogden street. Miirvin Chester Davis, 116 Ogden street. Audrey Jeannett'e Bishop, Chi' capo. Betty Louise Dixon, Modoo Point, Ore. To clear out all our summer stock of dresses we.are making "these im- usual price reductions.

day. J.is!: How tc fixator this after a coup'le of days stay at home. Miss Hazel Benson of Capron was a vlsjtor In town yesterday. Willis Brown, departed this morning, on a business trip of a couple days' to Chicago. Ernest Habedank went to Chicago this morning on the early train.

M. H. Boyce transacted a little business In Chicago today. AL JORDAN, Mgr. Phone 503 411 So.

State Belvidere, 111. resses A Group 2 Group 1 resses formerly priced to $12.95 Dresses formerly priced to $19.9 NO. 2 OAXS, EXCELLlSXT QUALITY, 2 Robert Ferguson. put out to sea in an open boat during a storm and rescued six sallors off the coast. Because he once called Iris father a John Marran of Shipley, lost an estate worth $10,000 when his parents died.

Thieves stolo 10 suits of clothes from the home of Robert Frascr In-ttftrtsville, Ky. 5, HARTIiETT-PEA Its No2ti cans KEUxxarc. APRICOTS choice.1 heavysyrirtv No. 2 cans 24c 5c Thieves broke into Chicago sporting goods store, but stole only two sets of golf clubs. -Trying to.

-Via bet by swallowing a banana whole, Mark Bender of St. Louis strangled to death. -)itX FLAKES small, 1 ivackages 21c rOST TOA SJIES 3 small or 2 large packages ARfiO. (ilvOSS on x)i" In this group are Crepe De Chine and Tub Silks i in dress and sport styles In this group ore Georgettes, Frinted Crepes and Crepe De Chines OOFFEE XL ItLEXD Fancy Santos per pound 33c Let's Go Clean If it's quality and service able Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, you want Phone 1009 Veaeo's Brng Store, next to the -People's Bank 23c 1 lb. package, 3 25p i EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of Wash Dresses to close out.

Sizes 16 to 52, priced at DYERS 1 Lima Bean's, Calif Seaside, 2 Little Bay Blue, bottle 10c KC Baking 9c Gocoa, Bakejf, VlbcajlJL 21c Cocoa, Herpy, ij-lllyraif Extracts, ffzat Americail No. 1 bottle T2c Mm leAners I also makefcalls regularly, New Fall Fashions ANEW Service to v. CAR OWNERS WILLARD Storage Batteries Recharge and Rental New batteries for all makes of cars. twice a weel to the follow' Bacon bqiWres, sucurtil, lb. 4 22c mg towns Towns I Agencies FROCKS COATS Materials are Dovebloom, Suedes, Broadcloths and Venice.

All are Sieency Barber Shop Poplar Grove, l-ong's Barber Shot Capron, Geo. Aisset's Barber Shop Cherry Valley S. 24 lb. sack terican Latest styles and newest colors in Georgette, Frosted Crepe, Wool, (jardejL J'rairiA 5Vati'ji tore 2 lbsr beautifully trimmed'with furl' Georgettes and Wool Stripes. Our work plsllvclylgu.r- anwld Dried Apricots, Fancy Blenheims, lb.

31c PreservesTrJ. PureFruit, 16 oz. bottle 25c PRICES RANGE FROM PRICES RANGE FROM $2S00 S8S50 1295 f0 $2975 i Alley Garage E. Worden Apple Butler, 38 oz. Mason jar Mustard, Great 6 oz- jar Matches, Ohio Red Tip, 6 lge.

boxes Red Beans, Rid6r's No. 2 3 for 9c Belvidere and Cherry Valley, 24 hour service T. S. Bennett, Prop. Phone 1009 BELVIDERE, ILL.

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