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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 5

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. BELVIDERE. ILLINOIS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939 Page Five HM by Gestapo 92-YEAR-OLD MRS. WARRICK IS OLIVIER AND RES BPvITISH WOUNDED RETURN HOME the lead in the air show. South American music is once again to soar to heights of great popularity in the United States judging by the response Andre Kostelanetz.Js receiving to his fering of this type of music on recent "Tune-Up Time" programs.

ami GIVES DEAD ATAGE0F82 fi RADIO THEATER band, now in Hollywood working for Warner Brothers. The same autograph hunter is invariably waiting at the door after each George Jessel's "Celebrk ty Program" to add a fresh collect tion of guest stars' signatures to his album. He's in his fourteenth big week. THIRD DEGREE ME 1 I Mrs. Alice Warr'ck, 82, mother Not only the name of a radio program, "We; th? People" is also the title of a book, a syndicated newspaper column, and a restaurant recently opened in New York.

of Dayton Warrick and a resident I of Belvidere for 19 years, died at i FEATURE OF PAST MASTERS' NIGHT OBSERVED SATURDAY BY BELVIDERE MASONIC LODGE IS CONFERRING OF DIFFICULT DEGREE BY MEMBERS OF ORDER FOR 58 YEARS THREE GRAND LECTURERS PRES tdfi Affirm i II--' ir Playing one of a typical American family is no trouble at airfS?" Olan Soule, who portrays Sam Ryder in "Bachelor's Children," for that's just what he is. Olan is a direct descendant of a singer of tlje Mayflower Compact. Sunda Love, star of "Stepmother," may be seen as well as heard in a beauty product company's new advertisng campaign. Plan calls for photograhic work for display ads, in addition to playing ENT. 11:50 o'clock Saturday night at the Culvey" home, 815 Chicago street where she had been cared for in "recent months.

Death followed an illness of 11 months from ills incident to her age. i-The daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Lowd, she was born at Mendota Juiy 10, 1857 and lived in that locality until coming here.

She was married to William Warrick at Mendota on Jan. 4, 1881, he preceding her in death Sept. 7, Cunningham's Get your orders in early for: Hot Mince Pies Pumpkin Pies Dressing bread Open until 11:30 a. m. Thanks- tiff.

i mg morning. JU 1916. She was a member of the First Baptist church here and belonged to the W. C. T.

U. Besides her son, with whom she had made her home since coming to Belvidere, she leaves two brothers, Daniel R. of Monday Features Edna Udell, WGN. 8:15 Hrdda Happrr. HRRM.

6:. SO II. v. Kultrnborn. Ultll.M.

Kuruix Tudajr, WUBM. 8: Oft Plramirp Time, WMAQ. Hport Review, WGX. 6:15 Lum and Abnrr. Vt BUM.

Capt. lleroft, WGX. Joan Jordan. ion(i, WCFX. 7:00 Tommy Kl, WMAQ.

7:00 Tune-l Time, WBBH. Band. WCFiji: 7:0 Tom Howard, WHBM. 7: SO True or False, WLS. 7: SO Klchard Crooks, HMAQ.

8:00 Radio Charrh. WCIL. Bllljr Repaid. WON. 8:00 lr.

I. WMAQ. 8:00 Church llymas, WIXI. 8:00 Radio Theater, WBHM. 8:15 Johnnie llavis' WGX.

8:15 Itrttv and Bob, WIND. 8: SO Ne Report, WGX. 8:80 Alee Templeton, WNAQ. 9:00 Harnett's WENR. 8:00 Contented Hour, W.UAi).

:0 I-ombardo's HHBM. Pageant of Melody, WGX. Blondle, WBHM. 10:00 Amos Andy, WBBM. 10:00 Hawaii Calls.

WIND. 10:15 Blade's WKNR. 10:80 Paul Whifeman's Oreh, GX. Abe Lyman. WMAQ.

11:00 Little's WKNR. 11:30 Johnnie Davis' WGX. I.yle Murphy's Oreh, WGX. 13:00 The Xlte Wateh, W1M. 12:80 Bill McCune's WGX.

1 I-ew Diamond's Oreh, WGX. 1:00 Dance Orch, BBM. A fullour radio dramatization of James Hilton's great novel, "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," is presented by the Radio Theater tonight with Laurence Olivier and Edna Best in the leading roles. Hilton, himself, will be present to be interview by Producer Cecil B.

DeMille in between the acts of the presentation over WBBM at 8 o'clock. After two months deliberation over a list of all the actors available in Hollywood for the title-role, Cecil B. DeMille put his finger on Laurence Olivier's name. The young Englishman has an overnight favorite since his work in the movie "Wuthering Heights." Olivier will take on one of the heaviest acting burdens ever assumed by a Thespian. Through the single medium of voice expression Past Masters' night "observed Saturday night by Lodge No.

60 was leatured by an unusual exhibition third degree work which held the close attention of the Masons present from start to finish. It was the conferring of the difficult 3rd degree by a visitor who is 92 years old and has been a member of the order for 58 years. Without missing a word of the lengthy ritual, W. W. Roberts, of Crystal Lake, in spite of his 92 years, gave his audience a perfect exhibition.

Mr. Roberts had a happy reunion with his old-time friend, J. R. Balliet, Belvidere's 92-year-old business man. It was recalled by the two old-timers that Mr'.

Roberts conducted a school of instruction here hi 1908. Mr. Roberts, a retired Ncrth Western conductor, lives at Crystal Lake but be- longs to Unity Lodge No. 48, of St. Charles.

Three grand lecturers attended Kurt von Schuschnlgg According to a friend who has visited him, Dr. Kurt von Schusch-nigg, former Austrian chancellor, is being kept under close guard in a small room of an hotel in Vienna. According to the friend, Schusch-nlgg is permitted no visitors, only his wife can see him five minutes each Friday. His son, now 14, has not been allowed to see him for nearly two years. The friend said that day and night Schusch-nigg is forced to hear gramophone records of Hitler's speeches.

Here is the first photo of wounded British soldiers returning to England These men being aided down the gangplank at an undisclosed British port, were wounded in skirmishes with German troops on the front along the German-French border. Kewanee; and Charles W. Lowd, of Louisville, a sister, Mrs. JamesFlemming, of Plymouth Ind. also leaves three grandchildren aiaj two greatgrandchildren.

A brother, Frank, and a sister, Hattie Blanchard, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at the Atkins-Johnson funeral home on Tuesday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock with Rev. Andrew P. Burton officiating. Burial will be in Mendota cemetery.

MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE Our Reason for Marking in Plain Figures The fact that costs are plain-v ly shown in our display room is not merely a gesture. We want people to know what they are spending, and to real- ize that we have one price for all. AThins-JOHnson FunERfiL Home 218 WEST HURLBUT AVE. FUNERAL HOME, TEL 16 FLOYD E.ATKINS.TEL 14 F.D.JOHNSON, TEL 15 ma served by parents of third grade pupils.

PERRYP.T. A.WILL atllsERVicFlf 'CSI MIASDMO NOI BY COLD BUT BY Am. the cms Attorney and Mrs. Albert S. O'Sullivan and Miss Norma Keating spent the.

week-end with Mr. and Villiam Harrison at La-Porte, Ind 'and with them attended the Notre Dame-Northwestern game Saturday. now being a resident of Manchester. One of fhe visitors present was a former well known Belvidere the notable event of Saturday evening. They were Edwin F.

Works of St. Charles and Walter Ellis and Ben Addis, of Chicago, the two last named being former SEWELL TO SPEAK The Men's council of the First Baptist church will meet for supper at the church' Tuesday evening at 7 State's Attorney Harold Sewell will speak on the topic: "Juvenile Delinquency." Officers of the council will be elected for the coming year. MARTIN REWOLDT MADE AGENT TWO COMPANIES Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rewoldt were in Chicago attending a convention at the Drake hotel Thurs- Belviderc residems.

A snprinl lnhl was rpsprvorl for The first regular meeting of Perry school P. T. A. will be held on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock when Dr. Q.

P. Clausius will be railroad man, Armstrong, I day, Friday and'Saturday. Mr. Re-wlio was accompanied here from I woldt has been appointed agent Chicago by Mrs. Armstrong.

Mr. for the Massachusetts Protective Armstrong informed friends that association and Paul Revere In- no mncr chnm fh i i the Past Masters and members who have belonged to the Masonic order for 50 years or more. Fifteen Past Masters and four 50-year members were seated at the table for the refreshment hour. The local 50-year members present were J. R.

Balliet, Peter Terple and J. Livingston, Mr. Livingston the speaker. Presidents of other local P. T.

A. organizations will be special guests. Reports of the Cumberland falls, 18 miles south- ITV arooKiie Vm hnc hnpn Fnrnori ttr rfiro frnm I west of Corbin. is one of the ir nTB' nis earJy surance company, both having headquarters at Worcester, Mass. twenties, his earlv forties, at si v.

penny supper and candy sale will two known falls in the world having ty, and finally at eighty-two years service as a North Western engineer because of failing eyesight, lie is not yet eligible for a pension. a moonbow, thejther being in South' Africa. I lis territory comprises Boone and i be given and important business McIIenry counties. lacted upon. Refreshments will be More puffs per and or age.

Chips comes to Brookfield school in the year 1870, a young man full of confidence in his career. He stays at Brokfield all the rest of his long life. He meets a young and lovely girl, played by Edna Best, during a climbing holiday in the Tyrol. They marry and he brings her back to Brookfield where her understanding of the boy students and the confidence she inspires in Chips help him greatly. Tragedy comes into Chips' life when his beloved wife passes away with dramatic suddenness.

He gradually becomes a Brookfield (LA You'U And a wkle 4 TTf choice of pure foods at low prices in your nearby A4P Food Store. More Mi 9 SILVERBROOK Butter 300 SUNNYF1ELD Butter SJf" 320 Sunnyfieid Pure 21-POUND 4 CARTONS lw tradition. Line by line his portrait is etched in the picture of a born teacher, and friend of boys a bit eccentric, liking a wisecrack in Latin, laughed at but respected, loved and recognized by successful men as the true builder of their careers and character. SWANSDOWN CAKE Flour 390 44-OZ. PKGS.

jef -Camels iriffl The parking lot across from the C. B. S. studios' in Hollywood I raised its prices from fifteen cents I to a quarter last Friday for the; FANCY Pumpkin. 3 Ns 22C DROMEDARY CRANBERRY Sauce Sunny field Paocakit BAG IwV nrst time since it opened for business.

The reason: Smith was on the air! TAYLOR'S SWEET 1 Potatoes 2 10C SLOW BURNING protects natural qualities that produce mildness, thrilling taste, fragrance a cooler smoke FAST BURNING creates hot flat taste in smoke ruins delicate flavor, ti. 27C The costlier tobaccos are slower- burning. milder cooler. ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING O.UART JAR 3 Yukon Club CLUB Soda AND With his pets, the Brooklyn baseball club, out of action till next spring, Johnny the Call Boy, "Johnny Presents" emcee, is turning his attention to ice skating and hockey. Mort Lewis, writer-emcee, of "Fun With the Famous," who has supplied material for some of radio's best known comedians, is being commissioned to pen movie-short scripts for them, too.

Even if only relatives and per sonal friends of the girl musicians in Phil Spitalny's "Hour of ANN PAGE CHILI SAUCE 1 1 8-OUNCE BOTTLE VINEGAR WHITE OB CIDER 16-OZ. BOTTLE JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES 2-POUND SIZE. BELL'S POULTRY SEASONING 1 ii-OUNCE MICHIGAN SOUR PITTED CHERRIES 3S? fANY a smoker has switched to Camels because his value-sense. I ir'ik-' vi i Jr. tjF llV Ginger Ale bottles 25C applauded the thrift of getting more puffs per pack.

Charm" orchestra came to see the troupe in their theater engagements, they'd make a sizable au that's only one small part of the story of slow burning. You get a lot more than savings! You get extra mildness! Common sense tells you that a fast, fiery, hot-burning cigarette will not smoke comfortably or yield a delicate taste and-fragrance. And that slow-burning tobaccos naturally would be mild and mellow. You get extra coolness. You needn't be a scientist to know that the slower tobacco burris, the cooler the smoking.

You get extra-fine flavor. Excess heat ruthlessly destroys the subtle elements of flavor and aroma. Slow-burning Camels tell their own taste-tale! thrift and for a smoking light up a slow-burning Camel! dience. Many of the cities on IOC 25C 39C SC 25c 25C 156 15C IOC 25C 35C 23C MISS WISCONSIN PEAS NO. 2 'CAN.

It Powdered Sugar S-pound package. Jane Parker Fruit Cakes I pound size Pumpkin Spice 2-ounee Brown Sugar 4 Dromedary Pitted -'Dates, 2 8 oz pkgs. HOLLO WI DATES I-LB. PKG Super Bakt Soda Crackers 2-lb. pkg.

None Such Mine Meat 9-ounce package Budded Walnuts per pound. laker Coffee I 1-pound bags. Jrndor Coffee 1-pouaA ran their personal-appearance tour are the "home towns" of one or more girls in the band. xx The school dramatic scciptv tc which Bess Johnson's daughter be longs has persuaded their class mate's famous actress mother to direct their annual Christmas By burning 25 slower than the" average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested slower than any of play. them CAMELS give a smoking its equal to A concert baritone before he Fresh Fruits and Vegetables EATMORE For More Mildness; Coolness, and Flavor turned to radio dramatics.

Bob Barron of the "Jack Armstrong" CRANBERRIES cast is adding to his income by giving vocal lessons to fellow ..2." 27C. 10roB27C TEXAS SEEDLESSS GRAPEFRUIT 'j. Stanley Gordon, heard in a wide variety of roles in "Scattergood Baines." "Caroline's Golden Store" PORTO RICAN SWEET POTATOES 4 1 5 and other air shows, owes his ver satility to diversified experience He has engaged in almost every EXTRA SMOKES EEfl branch of show business, from TENDER CELERY HEARTS 10 tent shows to opera. BUNCH PACK! That weekly-, orchid, which -arrives at the studio fon Alice Frost after each of her "Undercover Squad" dramas, is from no press agent's "anonymous It's froin Robert Foulk. the star's' hus SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER TOBACCOS to 1 imiia TimiTid.

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