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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 7

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN. BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939 Pace Seven By US FQRGRAV6 MS ITEMS OF INTEREST IH nrtni't iniif ittf Mil UOUIU Marengo Group to tIL ear Local Women 1i I BIG SISTER Hv-v- -V "Mi.N4u.iPMMlloftk' I I 7 1 I a. fc-4 I' rmcyJ Vk.ir eroro -rti srr ft 1IIPIMITV StMOVid-B IDWt wVBTHBHEARr.TQ OVr SVAPE AKD SMAe ALtVCE 71 UJS? SSkS' if' UUUIvl I tuU lUU II I i (DM mm mi Marengo, Jan. 6 Methodist TOIEFJM PTTA k'PTT 1 i t. Bv PAUI RORINOM J- pat rMrtwrK I Lirac larizy to the tn i now just Lire v' I If p.cv&torssi2viccM' J' mv ucti "Vl- P'-' Woman's association will meet Wednesday-afternoon, in the recreation room.

Mrs. Arthur Anderson, presj- preside at the business meeting at 2:30 o'clock and the program at 3 o'clock will be 0 in charge of Roy Thomas and her circle. Mrs, G. C. Kitchen, will have the devotionals.

Miss Frances I Dickey, sixth "grade teacher, will present her pupils in a puppet show and Mrs. Hugh K. Fuhder-burg, of Bclvidere will tell of her airplane trip to South America. CAPRON Capron, Jan. 6 The L.

D. R. of the Capron Lutheran church will celebrate its anniversary next Tuesday eyenlng. Hostesses are Miss Ether Nelson and Mrs. E.

G'. Burtness. The annual' business meeting of the Lutheran congregation wilj be held: next Thursdflv evening. (Ton- iq Warren, Hutchinson at the Capron Methodist ijex Sunday will' be "The Richest in the World." The Lake Bluff orphan-age cause will be presented at this service, 4 Dr. Henry Sandeen of, Wood stock will address the Women's association at the HApthoriist- rhiiwh in Canrnn' rpt Wednesday at 2:30 p.

m. Dr, is r.epresertting American. Society for the. Control; of Cancer, The People's Credit union of Canron will hold its annual POPLAR GROVE Honor Capron Girl TUBES TIRES PARTS FOR The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Boone-Winne bago National Farm Loan asso? ciation will bo held at the V. F.

here Thursdayr Jan. 12. Oak Glen, grange will serve lunch at 12 o'clock. This will be followed by the business session and a pro gram of music and short talks. Judge V.

Carpenter wilt dis cuss- abstracts of title and' George Sissoi wur talk on taxes, ex plaining some of the laws govern ing certain procedures in the county treasurer's office, An op portunity will1, be given for round-table' discussion. Cleland, secretary-treas urer of the- association, is in Charge of arrangements for the meeting. MARENGO 6--City officials have -bought-- a snowplow: for on' city streets. The plow, pur chased of Rudy; Radcliffe is a new hydraulic lift, reversible gear plow with a ten-foot blade and cost $131. 1 The Williams home, on 'north Hale street is in quarantine with the young son, ill with scarlet fever.

Edward Ritter received a telegram Thursday morning from the hospital in Atlanta, telling of the death of, her mother, Mrs. Robert. Held, who was in- jured Wednesday when the car in which she was riding with her husband collided with another ma chine. Mr. Held sustained a frac tured leg." Mr.

and Mrs. Ritter, accompanied by Miss Janet. Stan-dish, left at once by motor for At lanta Tex. Mr, and Mrs. Held left here Monday expecting to spend some weeks in Brownsville, Tex.

Howard, R. Mille'rrformer Marengo resident, Has accepted a position as assistant to Dr. John Vomachen, child specialist in Peoria. Dr. and Mrs.

Miller and three sons moved this week from Milwaukee, to their new home in Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Henry1 Wilke were in West Chicago Thursday called by the death of Reuben Kremer. Mr.

and Mrs, Herman Bockman of Brown Point; former residents, are visiting relatives this week. World Wide guild of the Baptist church will meet tonight with its leader, Mrs. S. C. Conant.

The time will be spent making surgical dressings. Mrs. Fannie B. Linderman left Wednesday for Miami Beach, where she will have charge of a gift shop owned by Mrs. Ber-nice Burnjeister, a former dramatic pupil.

Mrs. Lina Patterson of Springfield, js here to assist in the care of Mrs. William Philley. Wrld' Fattest Man Daniel Lamber, who died in 1809 at the age of 40, weighed 739 pounds and is reputed to be the fattest man that ever ing. next Monday night in the Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Wright an-ivillage hall; jnounce the engagement of their Mrs. Stella Olson entertained daughter, Mary, to Raymond Reh, the Past. President's club of the I of Mr', and Mrs. John Reh, of Mrs.

Harry Ball. Gunnard Korsberg is a patient at the Veteran's hospital at Wood, where he underwent an op eration a few days ago. Mrs. Kors berg, who has been with him, re turned home Tuesday. Mrs.

Alta Church, Mrs. Ethel Church and daughter, Marian were guests New Years at the R. G. Kelly home. Mrs.

Robert Ball returned home Thursday from St Joseph's hos pital where she underwent an op eration two weeks ago. Former Resident of Union Expires Mareftgo, Jan. 6 Reuben C. Kremer. 43, former Union resident, died Wednesday morning at the West Suburban hospital in Oak Park of a heart ailment, i Funeral services will be conducted in the West Chicago Con-gTational church Saturday at "o'clock Burial will bo "in" the Coijal cemetery'.

Heads, Fenders, Hoods, Radiators, Running Boards, Motors f-. Body Parts Mufflers, Bearings, Tail Pipes, Axles; Exhaust Pipes Wheels of Jdrehgo Girls Marengo, Jan, Mr ana Mrs. Henry Klingberg, announce the engagement ana approacning-jnac- nage of their, Riatlv to Wmfield Tobin, of Elgin, Ior-J of Philadelphia, Pa. Marengo. The wedding will take place in the spring.

COINCroEXCE IN'. DEATH Cincinnati, Exactly 28 yearsto the day, hour and minute -rafter her marriage, funeral services were held for Mrs. May-mie L. Swann with the same minister officiating who had performed the marriage ceremony. Both services also fell on the same day of the week.

Monday for further Treatments. Mrs. Vivian Parker of Rockford visited her mother, Mrs. Maude Duke, in Capron Tuesday. The village board, at its meet ing last Tuesday1 evening, passed I an ordinance requiring junk shops to take out a license to operate in the village limits.

The annual fee is $50. Walter Knutson has sold his farm east of Capron tp Carl Kohley of Wheaton Mr. Kohley has already taken posssesion. Mrs. Clarence- Rasch and her new baby came home Wednesday from the Walworth County hospi tal.

Mrs. Elmer Westerman has been under the doctor's care the past few days. She is on the mend now. Mrs. Bertha Lee Bentzen re turned Wednesday' from a week's visit in Chicago.

BylSTANLEY Office 1 at Birthday Party Capron, Jan. 6 Jeanne Marie Hutchinson had'a birthday dinner party on Monday and 15 guests were present Those from out of town wre Thomas Pixler and family, Wilbur Hutchinson and wife, and Austin Hutchinson, of Rockford. It was her 12th birthday. Tuesday morning Rev. and Mrs.

Hutchinson were called to Wauwatosa, Wis.N on account of the illness of Mrs. Hutchinson's mother. They wilT spend two or three days there. IIATLESS IN DaVbURY? NO! 'Danbury, Conn. Danbury is one of the largest hat-making cities in the and girl students at high school are pretty proud of the fact.

Consequently, when their boy-friends succumbed to jthe hapless, (f cancelled all dates until callers anbenred 'with headgear. WANTED Auction Boone county's most experienced auc tioneer solicits your tarm and livestock auction sales, twenty-four, years experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Overseas veter an. Write Bob Nelson, Auctioneer, Capron, I1L Phone 39-Y-2.

GA-1753 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED High school boy wants, place to work for room and board. Willing and able. Call 1369-J. AE-1T73 MISCELLANEOUS' WANTED Furniture upholstering. We will make your old furniture look like at a reasonable cost, and beautiful cover- ED CLASSIFI American Legion auxiliary at her home in Capron last Tuesday night.

Mesdames Edith Johnson and Margaret Caudry and R. D. Mitchell were shopping in Rockford yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Slater, their daughter Beatrice, and Ray Kau of Milwauke were guests of Mrs. Emily Brett last Milburn DeMunn of Yorkville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd DeMunn, over the weekend "Mflburn" is nowgiv)ng semi', weekly broadcasts on agricultural topics over the radio station at Aurora. Miss Betty Sands and Fremont Sands of Draper, S. called on Mr. and Mrs. George Sands in Capron last Sunday.

Mrs. Anna Bodine of Milwaukee visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Svend Nordvig during the holi-. days.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilbert-son and daughter, Carrol Ann, of Qrfordville, 'were guests of Mrs. Gilbertson's' mother, Mrs. Mabel Georgeson on New Year's day.

Mr. and Ben Johnson entertained Mrs." Mabel and Ann Georgeson, Mr and Elmer Conley, and Arthur Loft at 7 o'clock dinner Monday evening. Mrs. N. E.

Coleman returned to the Mercy hospital in Chicago Regisjjtred S. Pjlenl Poplar Grove, Jan. 6 Mrs. Rob ert Mclntyre won high score at the "card party at 'the-1. O.

O. hall Wednesday evening and Miss Marie, Michael won second high George Mclntyre won. high score for men and William Powell received second high. The committee in charge included Mrs. J.

H. Brantley, Mrs. Frank Michael, Mrs. Floyd Dawson, Mrs Elmer Yeagr, and Mrs. Arthur.

Tuttle. Mrs. W. M. Rasche will entertain the Social club at her home Thursday afternoon, Jan.

12, Mrs. Glen Hutchens assisting. Crystal Link Rebekah lodge will meet at the I O. F. hall Wednesday evening, Jan.

11. After, the regular order of business, a joint installation of officers with Boone lodge No. 832, I. O. O.

will be held. Refreshments will be served by a committee of which Mrs. Mildred Bullard i-. jchaifmah. i Mrs.

red covey, Mr. ana Mrs. L. S. Covey and- daughter, Joy, and son, Loy, expect to leave the last part of the week for Florida for a three-month Mr, and Mrs.

Elmer Snyder of Clinton, Wis. called on Mrs. Josephine Horton Monday. 1- Dale Pease of Clarence, Ia was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Frint. Miss Charlotte Beck of Hart-land, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beck, returned to Beloit Tuesday.

Mrs. Elmer Yeager has been spending, a few days with Mrs. Neljie. Anderson in Gtpnm. Mr.

and Mrs. Myron Silvius of Belvidere were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Silvius and helped them celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Shaw, Mr. Mrs. Roy Barmore, and Mr. and Donald Clark were guests of MPi and Mrs.

Howard Case Wednesday evening at a surprise party on Mr. Case in honor-of his birthday. urville i Dyer received' word Thursday that his brother, Lewis Dyer, of Lanark, formerly of Poplar Grove, is now a patient at Hines hospital. Albert Beard, who recently moved here from his farm south of town, is' ailing. MANCHESTER Manchester, Jan.

6 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thornton and family of Park Ridge were guests Sun day and Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind-berg and family of Poplar Grove were guests at the Thornton home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman and family of Rockford visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.nJ. S.

Stennerson. Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Ellsworth and son and daughter of Free-port, Mr. and Mrs.

John Ellsworth and family of Big Foot, Mrs. Bur- dette Ellsworth of Rockford, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellsworth were guJsts' Sunday at the St A. Ellsworth home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens en-1 tertained the 500 card club at lheirhome Sat urday evening. High prizes went to Mrs. Fay Lomas and Robert Michael and second high to Ada and Fay Lom as.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waite and family of Janesville and Mr. and Mrs. George.

Ryer and family of South Beloif'wore guests- New Year's Jay at the home of Mr. and THE OLD HOMETOWN ALL CARS PLATE OR SAFETY phone 878 USEI CARS FOR SALEj Used Cars 193TOWS 2-door sedan $585 193G Lafayette 2-door sedan .5375 1935 Olds 2-door tr. sedan SIMON, MOTOR CO. Phone 140. r.

'v "GA-1775 FOR SALE 27 Chrysler coach. $35; '31 Roosevelt 4-pass. coupe, $50. Call at 742 E. Hurlbut Ave.

Phone 137-W; F. B. Gorham. AE-17C2 POULTRY FOR SALE High grade larf i White -Wyandotte cockerel Mrs. Charles Miller, North Rock--ford Road, R.

F. D. 1. GC-1778 REAL ESTATE FOR SALEr-6-room. partly em dwelling at a bargain.

Terms if- Call Jas. Whalen, 136. CE-255Q, UDot SmAll Put 1 the Coat rettlni eut circular, circular letter or other jlece printed paper' tho atlvLrc the mtSUug es ly total inon tlmt printing. in large measure, th Keaulta Dcp 1 Upon Uia 1st mm Bhm jmm mmmtm imiIi llUutrmta Tlie Daily Republican ELECTRIC W' WMa i UPPER UP.AMDME )W )7A Hr O- 2, CONTROL 6f ANO JMm GLASS INSTALLED 117. East 4 Lincoln "Avenue FOR RENT 4-room flat, newly decorated, over 506 S.

State St See Wm. Soost. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR' SALE Baled oat straw and shredded corn fodder, by the tone or bale, also an extra good Poland China boar. Norman Leach, Beloit road. Phone 38-B-12.

AE-1780 FOR SALE TYPEWRrrERS. Call evenings, 415 Allen St. L. T. McOeneghan, phone 341-W.

GA-1 Busineta Opportunities Belvidere. Small amount of capital will handle. E. P. Welch er, 723 E.

Lincoln Ave. Phone 1347-M CE-2562 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Coal and wood Heavy cast iron firepot and grates: Walnut grain porce lain finish. Heats up to 3 rooms. Floor sample, reg. $29.95.

now $22.88. Repossessed oil heater, 1937 model, reg. $74.95, now $49.88. Montgomery Ward. CE-2560 FOR SALE Washing machine.

has been used as demonstrator. 6 sheet size Reg. $32.95, now $28.95. Sold on monthly payment Montgomery Ward. CE-2559 FOR SALE 3-pc bedroom suite large chest, attractive vanity and poster bed.

Floor sample $5955, now $.11.95. Montmery Ward. 7 CE-255S FARM MACHINERY FOR SALEt Appleton power feed cutter. Ira Stone Quarry road and Grant highway. GA-1771 A D'S ings to choose from.

Ca SALE A going bikiness in 1 Classified Information COPY IS ACCEPTED 11 :00 A.M. THE DAY OF PUBLICATION CREDIT is extended only to subscribers of The Daily Republican." CHARGES Minimum charge 50 cents, for 20 wordy or less. THE REPUBLICAN reserves the right to classify all ads according to its; own rules governing COPY cannot be changed after first insertion. If so it is the same as new copy and will be charged accordingly. TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD Call 41 LOST LOST Brown and white female Shepherd dog, answers to the name of Butch.

Finder please calT 1172-R AE-1776 LOST New Year's eve at Apollo girl's pocketbook with'. small amount of change and keys. Reward for return. Inquire at Daily Republican. AE-1777 WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED A girl or woman for housework.

Phone 35-B-12. CE-2554 TO LOAN TO LOAN Money on farm lands. Low rates. Quick Service, Lib eral E. PWelcher, .723 E.

Lincoln Phone 1387-M. JC-2522 WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent an unfurnished apartment with garage. CentraUy located. Address letter to Box 1737, in care of Republican. AE-1737 Dodge Upholstering Shop, 306 W.

Locust. JA-1774 WANTED Cord and pole wood to saw. Price reasonable. Phone 1053-W. Pat Campbe2, 706 E.

Madison. GA-1738 TO RENT FOR' RENT 3 rooms and bath furnished apartment, oil heat, first floor. Immediate possession. 1016 S. Main.

Call at 722 S. State. Phone 537-W. JA-2564 FOR RENT House 3 miles from Belvidere; available immediate- ly. Write to Box 1781, co Re- publican.

GA-1781 FOR RENT Modern 5 rooms and bath.) hot water and, heat furnished, garage. Call at 1023 Union Phone 1214W, CE-2561 FOR RENT 5-room house, fur nace, bath, enclosed slm porch. double garage, close in. Call at Lyon Anderson, JC-2553 FOR RENT Lower part of a modern house and garage. Rent reasonable.

No children. Inquire upstairs at 321 W. 7th St. Phone 1181-W. JA-1772 V.

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