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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1938 Page Five THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS WHERE KIDNAPED CASH BOY'S BODY WAS FOUND Pocfew2IIO DEGREES TO Hugh Bone to Wed Elizabeth Purdy BE PRESENTED AT ILlSOtiM OilYCOTO Urbana, June 10 -Academic AOHDA achievement for some 200 youn year. Her fiance is a former in- men and women who have abstractor at Belvidere high school. tended the University of Illinois: They will make their home will be climaxed within the next College. Park. 'N i I "i- I Rl Friday Feature liaa mtw, WMAV.

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Havingxperimented with race hoises, baseball teams, a stock company and a country store, Tim and Irene" that they've noth- inp tn IfiKA in thoir lntrKt nHvpn- IPIWILLTRY SKILLASSAILDRS The piano and piano accordion I pupils of Mrs. Kay Bruner will bi i presented in a musical program, 'which is open to the public, Mon-! day, June 13, at V. F. W. hall.

Included In the program will be combination of piano and accor-dion, 'vocal, and double planu numbers in the trend of modern music. The program will start at 7:45 p. m. f- yU Mrs. Will White of Glenn Ellyn arrived this morning for a short visit with relatives.

iriam Hopkins in "Flight." Ben Bernie's secretary, Eleanor Smith, previously was personal secretary to Judge Marcus Kav-anagh of the Superior Court Cook county, Chicago. Frank Novak, MBS maestro, was in demand during the Florida realty boom and played at more than five different Miami resorta at the time. Ned Wever, Tracy," played radio's "Dick with David War i field lh "David Itation of "The Belasco's pre sen-Merchant of Ven- ice." i The Don Voorhees "Calvalcade America" program an extra group of ten people tM supply crowd noises during dram-J atizations. i Kate Smith is considered an authority on sports by her cas" members who invariably ask her opinion on important athletic, events. 'Hm Chet Lauck, "Lum" of and Abner," will take alone ping-pong table when he goes on bis European vacation.

He's a Champ at the game and is bringing his own table because it is a gift from his wife. Arlene Francis, featured on "What's My Name?" studied dramatics at the Theater Guild I School. Her first role was in I "La Gringo." Phil Baker's Beetle is an ex perl radio engineer and during rehearsals is often called in conferences by other studio gineers. for I on. 1 mmmmmmMmmmmm i I I Searchers point to spot where Jimmy's body was found Directed by Franklin Pierce McCall, 21-year-old Princeton, truck driver, federal en.tsture.

rouncrthe body of kidnaped James Bailey Cash, 5, of Princeton not far from the spot where James' fath, er paia tne Hiy.yuut. ransom. Searchers point to the pot where the boy's body was found. LED G-MEN TO CASH BOY'S BODY In reality, Tim just purchased a 24-foot cruiser for use on Long Island sound, so the comedy script will have a touch of realism. The- regular supporting company, consisting of George Olsen's i orchestra.

"Uncle" Happy" and Fredda Gjbson wj bp heardi The Lobby of Listening Inn Edgar Guest, star of, "It Can' Be didn come to America from Birmingham, England until after his father and brother were established here. Peg La Centra, vocalist on "For Men Only," is a radio veteran and several years ago was the singing star of "Circus Night in Silver-town'' Jqhnny the Call Boy is the only featured member of the "Johnny Presents" program who has been oh the show since its inception. Andre Kds'telanetz purchased large number of new batons during the past few days to take along on his South American tour. Curtis Amall "Pepper Young's Family" made his firsf Broadway appearance in "The SquaU" and hter played with Mi- Honor Bride-Elect at Grove Affair Poptar Grove June 10-Crystai I i Link Rebekah lodge met Wednesday evening for its regular meet- ling followed by a party honoring elect. Bunco furnished the eve-I ning's diversion with 'prizes awarded to Mrs.

Belle Tuttle and Mrs. Mercedes Mrs. Clias, jAbleman presented the bride-to jbe with a va.e i ror, the lodge. LINCOLN PROTECTIVE ASS'N. Semi-annual dues are now due- and payable at the K.

D. Smoke or to M. H. BOYCE, Nation- al Secretary io few days when the sixty-seventh annual commencement exercises and attendant ceremonies are! held. At 9 a.

m. Monday, June 13. some 2.000 degrees, including about; 250 for advanced work, will be conferred in the commencement exercises in George Huff gymnasium here. Dr. Ernest L.

I Bogart, retiring as head of the de partment of economics after 29 years of service with the University of Illinois, will speak. Class day exercises at Urbana will be Wednesday, June- 8. Bac-rcilniirpntp wrvieps, will he in Ge0rge Huff gymnasium at 4 p. m. tomorrow, with the Rev.

Robert IPreeman of the Pasadena. Presbyterian church speaking, The baccalaureate and commencement exercises on the Ur-banacampus will be broadcast by the university radio station WILL, (580 kilocycles) Announcements First Baptist On Saturday at 2:30 o'clock trtiMfi will he held the final re- hearsal for the Children's peTvice at the First Baptist church. Everybody on the pro- gram is urged to be on hand. Mrs. Ray McManus was Maywood and Chicago today.

Brick Ice Cream Custard and Full of Fruit, Quarts S3c, Pints 17c. VEACO'S DRUG STORE1. 10- X. Chicken Dinner Snrupri nn jmiMiintmentS. I'hom Rural 24-A-2.

First place west nf rnmn li'iit't IWi'C ClfiilltTI 1 10-11 See these you will sigh with pleasure hi mil ii i i .4 .2 i'J 2 as i in i -1 MJHMAN FARM tVlLL BE SCENE OF BRISK 3 ACTIVITIES FOB POD DAYS NjEXT WEEK CAMP OPEN TO SCOUTS OF ALL TROOPS PROGRAM PREPARED FOR EVERY DAV. 1 "The end of school is only another, signal for more, fun for the GiA Scouts 'of On Monday day camping will begin' for Scouts of all troops and wil.cdnUnue for four days. A. day camp is one with provision for camping by the day and returning home each night. It is under the leadership of a special staff and under, the supervision of Belvidere counctL Each, Scout must have the writ ten; permission of her parents to attend camp.

Parents will be in- teres ted -In -r the minimum stan-dittfSi 'tvfhi! Belvidere council intpjnit. Jn. providing a suitable will feel Confident of "the safety of their daughters while under its supervision, The standards have been met or provided 'in' the, use of the Luhmai: silt. Both drinking water and water for swimming have1" been tested; a targfr- tenf will- provide shelter in case of inclement weather; adequate first aid equipment has been provided; at least one adult leader for every eight girls will be on hand; and transportation will be available in "case of any emergency. The site provides facilities for nature study, exploring, handicraft, swimming and other activities of the program planned.

Day camping gives a splendid project for girls who cannot afford longer-term camping or in communities where established or overnight camps are not easii accessible. A complete program for the entire, day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. including rest periods, has been planned by the camp committee wifb, a staff directing such activities as photography, nature study, archery, and, of course, plenty of play.

Since rates at Camp Rotary for Girl, ScoUts have been considerably increased this year, it is ex- pocted that more than the usual number of girls' be on hand for' the typo dt camp planned for next week. Any Scout who has not re- cetvefiha prtnted program for the four days from her own troop, leader may procure one from! Miss Mary Clarke, camp chair man. Besides containing the pro gram, it will show a map of the camp site and give directions for meeting the leaders. pertain minimum equipment should also be brought by each camper, which she will find listed in line pamphlet. 81 The 35 Belvidere boys who have signed to go to Camp Rotary for the two periods will meet tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the M.

C. A. Secretary John Harkless asks that all be on hand as. instructions will be issued regarding equipment that each should take, the schedule for getting and other necessary facta; 't nirty of the local lads who have, signed will leave the city Monday morning, June 13, for the llrsUperiod outing and the re-mainhig five will attend the second pferiod which opens on June 20. i MARENGO Marengo, June 10 Mrs.

Charles Whittemore was called to Harvard by the illness and death of her father, Frank Kolb, 71, who died at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the late, Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Worlev ot oenoa are parents oi a uaugrw tor, Marjorie Adeline, born June 4 -at Sycamore hospital. Mrs 1 rley is the former Faith East-1 on.

i' MI'S 101 EDfoyn TO MEET SATURDAY Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Purdy. announce the coming mnrriflpi nf their Hfuichtpr 'beth, to Hugh Bone, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh A. Bone of Ba-tavia. The wedding will take at the home of the bride next Sunday. Miss Purdy is a na- I live of Brainerd, and has l)cen teaching at Decatur the past 1 75TH BIRTHDAf Mrs. Lydia Morehead, 213 East Second street, Belvidere, was honored Wednesday by 26 relatives at the Floyd Nutt home near Argyle, the occasion being- hei 75th birthday.

Mrs. Morehead received gifts. An attractive birthday cake was in evidence was served at the 7 o'clock dinner which was one oi the features ol the occasion. i Victor Parise mi His It -Piece Orchestra SAT. JUNE UTH GENTS 40c LA 1)1 EH 25c 2 2 COMING JACK RUSSELL THURS.

JUNE ISBD and hlw Radio Band Direct from WON RAINBOW GARDENS SUlf ES you sink into its luxur Open Evenings by Appointment HONORED AT PARTY TO LAf About 3 -J fUU PINT SIZE Mf 31 Ik I Antiseptic Solution IMS I For mouth wash, ff ft 't irritations, and Wff0S' loose dandruff. Kill. LVary I'iV lKSX to25gecond BgfeMSaB? I Ills I I Franklin Pierce McCallt Here is Franklin Pierce McCall, 21-year-old Princeton, truck driver, after his arrest as a suspect in the kidnaping-slaying of James Bailey Cash, 5. whose body, was found under an orchard Jree, less than a mile from the spot his father paid the $10 000 ransom. J.

Ed- I returned Tuesday to spend the summer with his parents, Mi- and Mrs. E. A. Thomas, Mrs. George Eichler, daughter.

Mary, and son. Goorge; Mrs. Steve- jOlis and two children: and Bar- bara Simpson and Mrs. Walte. iCassier and daughter, Dixie, wer? in Rockford Tuesday.

up to $60 on ANGES ADIOS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY STOKERS VACUUM GLEANERS- Geo. Allason 404 Rtato PliorP 141 I I I I i i I tne mree ransom notes ana accepting the ransom money, which was found in a hole at the corner of the orchard. McCall, federal agents said, led them to the body of the boy. ii mimLt-i i i MEW KROEIH1LEIR i. IwShZ; Bffmo Seltzer Now on display at our store The new style and covering fabric is the furniture sensation of the year The new Kroehler improvements give the sturdiest, most durable construction ever built into living room furniture.

They eliminate those feature in old style construction that wear out and cause expensive overhauling. Kroehler seat springs don't sag, wobble, or break down. And as for comfort today to join her parents at the, home of her grandparents The group will also be entertained at family gatherings in the Mayor W. Ii Miller and Harry Buell Mrs. Anna Miller returned thii wek from S.

where she went to attend commencement I exercises of her grand daughtei.j Alveme Dictz. She was accom panied here by her daughter, Mrs. Carol Dietz. Today they are! visiting in the H. Wright home in 1 Beloit, and wjll visit in the Frank Miller home in Madison, Wis Mrs.

Dietz will return to I Aberdeen this week and Mrs. Miller will assume duties as cook and manager of Camp Ed wards at Lake Beulah near Eastj Troy. Mrs Miller has held thi's! position for seven years. ThL lyear there -vill be 120 boys at tht camp. i Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'StienksM'i ine Aiuniz ueo company otnct Horace Thomas who lias corn- pleted Teacners collegu at Whitewater, i ious upholstery. Don't even think of buying any other furniture until you have seen and tested Kroehler-made furniture all at pleasing low prices. SUITE Illustrated 2 pieces $139-50 to $190.50 Other Kroehler 2-piece Suites as low as6950 Adhesive fiHfisSo, VHA Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Dimon, 'Mrs. Johnson's mother Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Dimon and twoiWheeler.

of Chicago, ere guests children were in Belvidere Tues- this week in the F. J. Milier i day. to visit Wanda Engle at St. home, northeast of tcwr Joseplrs hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A- Thomas Mr. and A.

J. Crissey havejwere in Chicago Tuesday. PLASTER ns house guests tneir son and' 112 East Lincoln Ave. tlaughter'in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

will move the Pclr.ow housc- ghermaryCTifiSgy of -Texas, 't'pn West -Praiiie sneet to Eljn. inephe' and Ms. family, Pierrpont Miss Lois Stienkg is employed at I II ryJJ VTTTT )) prescriptions fiuib i ana son, Sunbierry, Pa. Miss Bar-j bqca, Cusses stoppf a.cn,.Jtaile -Pcxe, to visit in Chicajjo and wm.

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