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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 5

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1942 Pace Five THE DAILY REPUBLICAN BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS FLORA UNION CHURCH Corporal Held ij STATE CLINIC HELPS 'GANG BUSTERS' them. At a recent meeting in Waukegan, there were retailers from 20 communities In that 4 SMALL ON GUT THE RADIO MB'ENGETS SUPPORT OF DBIALBG.O.P. Read the Want Ads. stV. in v.

I iN SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Aug. 28 He sai purpose of the meetings was "to acquaint the fetail-ers with the mass of new governmental regulations on their business," and "to enable them to get an idea of what the other fellow is' doing, through discussions among themselves with advice from The clinics, Lawyer said, are supervised by Dean C. M. Thompson, of the University of Illinois college of commerce.

Other agencies sponsoring them, he said, are the Illinois State Defense council, the Illinois Federation of Retail associations, andt the state board for vocational education. Clinics are held. Lawyer said, at uv Small retail businessmen in Illi Hp' 1 31 nois are being aided in problems arising from wartime conditions: lis DEKALB COUNTY JUDGE WINS' OUT OVER FORMER STATE'S, II FRIDAY'S FEATURES Wendell HaU, WGN. bwrrt und KpanWB, WMAQ. Amos Andy, UBBX.

Hob KlHBt W(iN. :80 WCN. Mirbrt Foot, OrcsnUt, IV HUM. :45 II. V.

Kaltrnborn, WMAQ. Tlnnr.v. WG.V, The Mouple Hour, WC.S. 7:00 I-red llrn.ly Show, HUM. Information rieaw, WMAQ.

7:30 Thoe Good Old yft. VVENB. 8:011 Heatter, ViN. 8:00 Wi.lti Time. WMAQ.

8:00 The Lone Kner, WE NR. 8:00 I'UM'hoiiKe, WliBM. 8: to New. WtiN. ATTORNEY LATHAM CASTLE IN LANDING DELEGATES TO JUDICIAL CONVENTION TWO NOMINEES WILL BE CHOSEN.

1 I 1 i it i I through a series of state-wide "clinics," according to Kenneth Lawyer, supervisor of distributive education." The "clinics," Lawyer said are held by a 10-man "flying squad-Yon," composed of state and national business experts. He said they have been held in seven cities for nearly 1,500 large and small retailers and have met with "great success" to date. 75 rj I a central town whenever a group of retailers who show sufficient interest request such a meeting. "We have had so many requests for Lawyer said, "that we are now unable to handle all of Above is a picture of Flora Union church near Irene, one of the oldest in this locality. Erected in 1859, it is little changed, except for the steeple, which was rebuilt after it was- damaged by lightning several years ago.

If the old church could speak it would say: "To you who live in this vicinaty, as representatives of those old time folks who built this church, many of whom hed no denominational tendency come. The old church welcomes you, and needs you as well. Bring the little ones, too, for in union there is strength." louble or Nothing. WON. 8:30 That Hrewnter Hoy.

WI1BM. 8:30 Plantation Party, WMAQ. 9:00 All-star Football, WGN. 9:00 Meet Your Navy, WKNK. 9:00 People Are Funny, WMAQ.

Tent hhow Tonight, WMAQ. 9:80 Hpivak's WKNR. 10:00 Mummer Syjatnhony, WKNB, 10:00 WarinK'e WMAQ. 10:16 Tleve Conway news, WMAQ. 10:80 Hun Morgan's orch WFNK.

Fvuni, WUN. 11:00 New. WtiN. 11:15 Buddy Franklin's WKNK. 11:30 HliC New, WON.

12:00 Music Vou Want, WKNB. 12:00 Nlte Watrh, WINI. 12:30 News, WtiN. 1 Art Jarrett's WON. 1:30 News Koundup, WON.

Corp. Robert Bruce Vanurrwalk-er, 21, above, of Neenah, has been charged by police of Aberdeen, S. with the murder of Miss Dorothy Blair, 19, of Aberdeen. Vanderwalker, police say, threw Misa Blair's nude body into a creek. He was a student in an Army glider training school near Aberdeen.

DeKalb county Republicans last night gave DeKalb County Judge Harry W. McFweri its 26 convention votes to be cast at the 16th judicial circuit Republican nominating convention next month when two circuit judge nominees are to be named." Judge McEwen, a resident of DeKalb, polled 4,226 ft votes against 3,874 V4 given to former State's Attorney Latham Castle of Sandwich and Sycamore, The committee named 26 delegate and alternates to 16th district meeting to be held at Geneva September 10. Besides being instructed to vote for Judge McEwen, the group was instructed to cast votes for Charles A. O'Connor of Aurora, the Kane county MARENGO Mrs. Clarence -Wilcox and Mrs.

William Piske, were in Chicago Wednesday to visit the former's daughter, Mrs. Verne Peters (Dorothy Wilcox) and baby, Mary Suzanne. Allen Smith is home from Monmonth college, Monmouth, 111., to visit his mother, Mrs. Sadie Smith. Mrs.

John McKeown has received a cablegram from her son, Pvt. Linus McKeown, announcing his arrival in North Ireland. Pvt. Thomas Eugene Burge, Stinson field, is home on a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. E. Burke. Sharon Johnson, Rockford, is There are two vacancies in the 16th district, one through the ele Hs. Gcimrleir O'Mrim.

Correspondent MARENGO, Aug. 28 Dr. 12. P. Wright, Belvidere, spoke on "Personal Health'' as a feature of the Kiwanis duo meeting Tuesday noon.

Marengo park board has hired Fred Nelson, former chief of police of Marengo, to manage the bowling alleys at the Marengo Community Center. Mrs. Otto John, a former local resident, died at her home in Los Angeles, August 23. Mrs. John is a sister of Mrs.

Matilda Hinz. Pvt. Howard Moore is home on a 14-day furlough from Camp Polk, La. Ladies' Aid society of Zion Lutheran church will have its annual picnic for members anf families on the school lawn Sunday afternoon. Miss Marjory Warner left Wed vation of Judge William G.

Fulton of DeKalb to the state supreme court and the other through the resignation of Judge Frank W. "Stage Door Canteen" which starts production in November. The prexy of "College of Musical Knowledge" will be in excellent company. Others signed for the picture are Katherine Hepburn, Katherine Cornell, Helen Hayes and Gertrude Lawrence. i The might of the American nation, geared for war production, is depicted in song and drama, in, the Lou Singer-Hy Zaret compo? sition, "The Great Assembly; Line," which will be presented by Kenneth Spencer as soloist and Vincent Price as narrator, a lare dramatic cast and an orchestra and chorus conducted by David Broekman, on the "Treasury Star Shepherd of Elgin.

The vacancies will be filled at (visiting her grandmother, Mrs. the November 3 election. CHICAGO PKEQUKNCIKr WON 70. MINI WfO, Wll.lr-uea. WMA4-70, WBBM 788, WAIT 80, tVI.M 890, WBNIt 890.

AAF bH, WOFL 1000. WMBI 1110, JJU I ISO, WJOB 1280. WM1C li0, WE1C IS40. WMRO 128. WOKS ISM, WHFO ItSO.

WHIP 1S28. ney. A killer so "hot" that even his closest friends and followers shunned him as they would a lepr er, occupies the center of the dramatization by "Gang Busters" tonightmt 8 o'clock over the Blue networkx-- The "riad killer of Missouri" pulled his stakes from his local haunts after completing four holdups. Together with his brother and other members of his- gang, he held up a tavern, bludgeoning the proprietor. When the owner suddenly came, he managed to get his revolver and shot and killed the brother and an accomplice.

In revenge, the killer fired at random into the crowd of customers, killing sev Three Are Fined For Draft Bribe Minnie Rausch. Mrs. F. S. Schulenberg and Fred Schulenberg left Thursday for their home in Chicago after a five-week visit in the Fred Tels-chow home.

Max Vail, Oak Park, is spending his vacation in the home of his brother, Don Vail. iller -IPatton Baking 6. DANVILLE, Aug. 28 Federal Judge Walter C. Lindley fined Parade" during the week of Au-1 gust 31.

and sentenced two former mem bers of a Clinton county draft board Thursday for accepting a $60 bribe for deferring a draftee nesday for her home in Minneapolis after having spent the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo-Warner. Mr. and Mrs.

L. I. Perkins returned Thursday from a week's vacation trip to Colorado, where they visited Denver, Estes Park, CARLOAD OF Blue Grass Coal on track Phone 196. LOUIS SILVER eral people. He met his fate" in East St.

Louis, where police Colorado Springs, and Pike's 28 chase ended with his death. peak. They made the trip on the streamliner, City of Denver. for six montns. George Kahlert, chairman of the board, and Oscar Spaeth, secretary were fined $300 each.

Joseph Schu-ette, Carlyle merchant, was fined a total of $1,930 on two counts. He was accused of paying a bribe for deferment of an employe of his general store near Carlyle. 'All three received suspended sentences of six months and were placed on probation for three years. Miss Areas Andreas, who is employed in Chicago, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Notice Tax Payers After September 1st there will be 1 interest due on the second installment 6f taxes.

This office will be open on Sat The office of the co-ordinator of inter-American affairs has asked Bess Flynn, author of the Monday through Friday series; "Bachelor's heard on NBC at 9:15 a. toVant permission for the use of the pro Mingel Andreas. Earl Van Hagen, has reiyrned from a two-week visit with his; Send The parents in Oakland, Cal. The Rev. and Mrs.

W. C. Schaef- fit viH fer were at St. Joseph's hospital, Belvidere, Thursday to visit Mrs. Home Town Charles Rahn, whose condition is Sixteen months ago, the Pullman company inaugurated a suggestion system for employes along new lines.

Since then, the company has received more than gram's scripts, to be translated In-) to Spanish, for airing in Latiiv American countries to promote increased understanding of our U. S. way of life by our neighbors to the south. The request was accompanied with official praise of the program as the best-written of the network daytime serials! improved. 1- urday, August 29th till five o'clock P.

M. for the convenience of those who wish to pay: their. taxes at that time. Further, as this is the closing year of the four year term of the County Treasurer, the delinquent tax list must be published1 a little earlier than it was last year. To avoid publication, pay early.

THOMAS A. WILLARD, Boone County Treasurer. 26-27-28 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baird, Elmhurst, and Mrs.

Louise Hance, 000 suggestions, accepted 3,700 of Elgin, were Tuesday visitors of their parents, the Charles Hances. Mrs. Gertrude Rqssell, Rock-, ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Shearer. them, and distributed more than $42,000 in cash awards to employes responsible for the A new; now being oW NEWS To Your SOLDIER! fered for sponsorship embraces such talent as Ben Bernie in the emcee role, Bert Lahr for comedy, Hazel Scott at the piano and Joan Merrill as vocalist.

Dr. Frank conductor of the Friday night concert" Beries over NBC, isn't the only composer on the program. Lucille Manners, soprano soloist withBlack, has also turned to tune fashioning. Her latest composition is "Night Brings Me You" and she'll introduce it on the August 28 airing at Do you write to your soldier? Of course you do But you can't I ll si I c' mVh I Ill I if A'v5 i 1 111 i in i 111 r4 15- -v i fill i 4-, I if 7 p. m.

Kay Kyser, always Jn the news, creates more interest with the announcement that he has been signed' for an important sequence in the forthcoming film version of write every day. Here's something else you can do, though. Send him a subscription to the Republican that's the best way to keep him in touch with home It's a little thing to do, but think what it will, mean to Act NOW! "Miss Minnesota" TP-TV' Conserve Your APPLIANCES The Daily Republican One of the serious purposes of this organization is to help you. make all of your electrical appliances last for the, duration of the war. We have the men, the facilities, and we can get the repair parts to keep all of your electrical necessities operating at full efficiency un-til the time comes when, you can purchase new appliances.

DALLY KEl'UliLlCAxN, I enclose Please send a subscription to: RANK AND NAME ADDRESS AT CAMP jL We aso have the "know-how" the necessary knowledge in the hands of Skilled workmen. However we need co-operation from you: AT THE FIRJST SIGN Or TRQUBLE phone us. Better still, let us make an inspection of your equipment now. It may be that a "stitch iri time will save nine." HOLLEMBEAK ELECTRIC CO, 224 N. STATE ST.

PHONE 858 f. RESIDENT PHONES and 127S-R. Auburn-haired Jane Goemer, .23, above, of Minneapolis, has been selected as "Miss Minnesota" to represent her state in the Atlantic City, N. pageant of beauty and talent, Sept. 7-13..

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