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DIXON EVENING TF1 EGRAPH. DIXON ILL THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 2. 1935 Si QcJab (Cali Mrs. H.

tiefcy Editor, for S' i Items.) Thursday Ladu Aid Church At chi WooBung A i sket dai- Woosung -t W. F. M. A K.chard- 634 North Otta Amboy Lutht-r 1 a Amboj Lutheran chwrr Mothers Auxiliary of M. E.

ur h. Kingdom Mi sionarv ietv Mr Will i road E. L. C. Or M-, rii at the church R.

elites Mrs I Jones. 810 Hennepin a cm; es Aid, St. Paul At the church. Mn i 1 11 11. 521 E.

Mr Kenney St Unitv Guild Mrs Mar 223 Lit In E. riday St Agnc.5- Guild Howell 718 Easi Fellows St Elks House. So. Dixon Unit -Preston School. War Mothers- A.

hall. Saturday Rally for 4 club rlrls of county -Amhov rr'wn'hip high Palmvra r- reading Circle A a Lawton Palmva Monday Ladies o. A AH hall O. S. fh Br dge Masonic Temple.

FOLLOW THRO! OH. By Joseph I New ton. OME men fail because they never begin; more men fail because they never finish. In life as in golf, if we do not our drive in apt to be crooked, and off the greet The grit to stsek to a thing winnj oftener than genius or lin A famous novelist said that glue in his chair, holding him to his work, had more to do with his success Carolina Exercises Rural Schools at Nachusa Monday Eve, May 6 men cement for rural Nachusa community, will be held Monday evelng. May at the Nachusa Lutheran church at 8j wing Is the program to be given: 1 utheran Fjiima Shippcrt.

Psicholz. An Address of Atkinson. Spangler. Reading ol Torti. Chi -s Class.

Reading Caryl Crawford. Class Oimdt. Marjorie Hoeman, George Kotn, Gene Rambo. George Washburn, Harold Woolsey. Vocal Duet- Raymond and LeRoy Fane Ex erase Tired School Szabo, Jesse Morris, Claude FCBTistall.

Albert Hoeman, Arlinn Rambo. John Koth, Bay, Virginia Wombwell, Lena Berl. Reading, Who Won the F-dward Shippert. Vocal Margaret Banker Class Young Piano Ethel Shippert Closing address Isabelle Schmidt. Presentation of L.

W. Miller. StAhl. Motto- Not finished; Just begun FI ower -S a pdra gon Onlors Coral and green Nachusa Mary Wolf, teacher, Arnold Edward Spangler. Brierton School Miss Marian K.

Hahn, teacher, Frances Marian Atkinson, Isabelle Frances Schmidt, Raymond Charles Fane. Burke it School Miss Margaret Banker, teacher Caryl Seville Crawford. Claude Max Forristall. Bvsart School Miss Emma Butler. teacher; Grant Clifton Young, Ethel Irene Shippert.

Edward Chauncey Shippert, Elma Sophie Torti. March School Miss Alice Brink, teacher; Jesse Morris. Stony Point School MayBel E. Stanley, teacher Berei, Virginia May New Books At Dixon Public Library Pocketed Her Masculinity? than inspiration. Womb well, Doris Laberta Bay, Jos- What holds a man to his job un- pph he makes a go of Will-1 Nachusa Orphanage of com- re lies the Mj Helen E.

Robertson, teacher; greatest difference between men the ability to keep a fixed pur- Clifford Earl Gimdt. George Albert Kcth, Marjorie Anna Hoeman, Aflinn F. Rambo, Albert William Hoeman, Gene E. Rambo, John William Koth, George Frederick Washburn, Harold Franklin y. By Mrs.

Alexander George TARTAR SUil WITH F1MI Breakfast Grapefruit Caked Buttered Toast offtg 1 uncheon Spnnish Scrambled Egga Bread Butter Plum Sauce Tea Dinner Baked White Fish Tartar Sauce Baked Potatoes Creamed Celery Cherry Cake Coffee Spanish Scrambled Legs 3 butter 4 eggs, beaU 2 ereioi 3 tabb spoons catsup teaspoon salt teaspoon Melt butter in frying pan; when hot add rest of ingredients. Heat slowly, stirring until the mixture becomes creamy. Serve at onre on hot buttered toast strips. GarnLsh with parsley, Tartar Sauce cup stiff mayonnaise 1 tablespoon chopped ehives 1 tablespoon chopped olivet i tablespoon chopped pickles 1 spoon chopped parsley 1 teaspoon Irmon mice Mix and chill ingredients Hervr tn small glass dish. Onions can replace chives called for tn recipe, herry ake 1 cups flour 2 tablespoons baking powder teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons lArd cup milk Mix flour, baking powder and saJt.

Cut in lard with knife, slowly add milk. When soft dough forms pat out until Inch thick. Spread on greased shallow pan Cover with cherries. lty cup ded chemes cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour. teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 3 tablespoons butter Blend sugar, flour and cinnamon With cherries.

Pour over soft dough. Sprinkle with Juice and spread with butter. Bake 20 minutes moderate oven. Serve warm. o- Stork Io Visit can give you wiU-power, anu u.

charm that ill amaze your fries'Ve can you tmwixtibiy Do not pay a cent if it does not work. Five days of proof absolutely free!" Why does such a fake ad bring in a Jot of gullible folk? Because so many I Inadequate, and are afraid that they will not be equal! to their jobs. Of eout so it la all a fraud on fare of it There is nothing occult, or magical about wiU-power. Lincoln was right when he said that the only secret is to have an idea, tors Hospital, that accommodations hold it in the mind, and work with in the maternity section for it and to it. in July or have been re- If the wdU and the Imagination served for Mrs.

Astor, work together, we are sure to win! Should the prospective newcomer in the end. The Imagination be a boy, the New York Daily a picture of whnt we want! News said today, he will be the lo- heir to the Astor fortune of Play at M. E. Church Friday Evening lions for playing Nos We Set A gay comedy of a Stormy pair in tlltlr six months married life. Ad seems lost tor Liu and Stephen, but there's a happ) ending for this most interesting novel Moon and Sixpence Msugham.

In this earlier Mr Maugham with exceeding skill and often with repellent realism, strives to make the strange story natural His novel has power, and has attracted iosity and attention, Fathers and Turgenev. With its terrible alncerity, its atmosphere of menacing calm presaging a storm, this book remains today one of the moat remarkable and prophetic works th.it come from the heart of Russia It is the siory oi youth and the reaction under the first remote rumblings of the great eatacylsm that was to oonif many years later the Russian Revolution lime Out of Miss Field's novel of the Maine coast in the last days of the clipper ships is now in its fourth printing, though it came out only two ago It has a complex, consistent plot thni provides many dramatic scenes and an Intensely stirring climax. lire author has provided a distinct and refreshing novelty in southern novels in the shape of an agreeable story which lias no white snd no subtropical cmleiles. He has no thesl prove, and the result pertid a portrait of southern town as has been seen tn print for soma time. Don I ver leave A tory of a puzzled young mother and a wayward fmd tempestuous son.

Tt is the atory of a small city, with its countrv rlub members and its mill-town folk dramatically contrasted on the night of their gala dances. Blue Eagle From Egg to Hugh 8. Johnson While General Johnson's lovaltx to the President remains undtmintshed there are subjects on which he disagrees with urrent policies. He does not hesitate to write about this divergence of opinion, nor about the bluer which grew out of his conflicts with certain ollvr members of the administration. Johnson writes with the same bluff rest tha' characterized his administration oi the NRA.

I New The latest eontraet bridge at a fiance; new scoring, bids and responses to all leads and plays. Iloyle I to Date, Official Rules and diree- forty different first prize win- tard Slnhad The Soldier ner in a contest for plays ot rural life is to be presented at the Dixon Mfllhodist rhurrh Fttdav ffrning, John Jacob Astors 7 30 It deals With the of I the lost and Linda, the granddaughter making a losing fight with a Just grasping neit.hhor, who mortgage and wife who proves New York. May 2 The is hoverng over John Jacob A tor and his 19-year-old wife, the former Ellen Tuck French. This was made known in the dis- la Wren. Our hero, captured alive by the Arabs, Is presented to the Mystcriou White Sultan Ruler of the We Sahara Eventually hr the second In command In that wierd desert army which the Sahara like a deadly sandstorm, and for three years lives a lib- traight from the Arabian Night'' Christopher Wren served as a rrack British eavalr friend tn need, with the young closurr by the ot Doc-1 Fam, Ay.

nt who brmys hop. and I in a love into the story with the Jolly corps and was a letionnairr a gas station man and his antique-1French legion, hunting wife. turned to the greatest rac. In the I (I )1C Grand National; and because faith if it Is strong enough uorks miracles. Velvet dream came true Thunder A thrilling uie ot rohtieo'.

treachery-, murder, and tlie search for a girl. The is laid in an Idaho mining town the eighties, peopled with the off scouring of the ast and the then growing west. Desperadoes, greasers and cattle rub siiouldtrs ailh con men. and dandles, to Play His system of teaching is simple but thorough, it begins with the very fUndarr.entala of the game. through diagrams, photographs, and Rood text makes very high brand of tennis possible for the beginner in an Incredibly brief time Plumbing The Information contained herein Is is thoroughly practical and based on the experience of hundreds of the best known plumbers.

Inspectors and from cttv and state codes all throughout the country. and An Illustrated trade assistant on modem construction, explaining hi practical concise lnnRiisge and by well done diagrams and charts, short cuts based on modem practice, including Instructions on how to figure and calculate various helor Edward, Prince of Wales has long been one of the most romantic, colorful of our present day world. For the past t.ft. years, sneletv col unuis all over the world have concerned with his where about and the likelihood of his marry ng ir belle His even fall in the hunting field has been as headline news, he has been photographed more than any man alive In this biography, one has feeling of knowing him in- ttmablv, tor Frazier Hunt, the author, staved 8t James's Palaee whtle collecting material for this hook and although the volume ran not be officially endorsed, he was given facility in his work oi collecting and Impressions. Ten Thousand Public Cooper.

The collect ton ot tn this lr too to rail for anv effort at sensailonsllsm The fascinating story of the workings of the Division of Investigation of the Department of Justice, the manhunts for one after another of the ten thousand, the secret operations the dangers and hundreds of hitherto unknown and thrilling farts about the diustfwi form onlv part of the book The book tells of the hunts for Dtlltnger, Pretty Bov Floyd, Nelson and scores of public enemies. New Older Books Enormous Room Humming Ffrik Dorn Bqp Hecht. Red Lily Anatole France. Best Ghost For Boys and enrolling (he Outhwaltr. Thrilling stories of explorers setting out into the of venturing into the unknown jungle or hearing their crunch In the ice floes of the tie A ormiplete book, for tt is the story of explor- finon from 27.V) B.

to today. Written for older children, but of interest to adults. Twilight Town Isind of play etc hum. Half Back- Wiftow Boys- Yol- linger. Also twenty-one nev Book diseases of children won iuated they would outer selMOt Without a handle.ip II also impress upon parents! need of frequent examinations by dentists talk of Mrs Shaw was followed by i talk from Mis.

Ftoberts school nurse. 011 the same subject A general diseussion followed, after which the eting a jourtaHl March School P. T. A. Enjoyed Meeting First it was trousers, then a di- vbled skirt.

Hut now It thit Marlene Dietrich, morie foremost nt of tninni vogue, is going feminine? smsrt out fit she's shown wearing on her return to Hollywood from New York looks a bit like a compromise In tlmt direction. Meeting of South Centra! P.T.A. Wed- neaday Well Attended The meeting A of South Central School waa hel.l at 3 4ft on Wednesday at the school with a good attendance in spite of the weather. The following program giver Chi Friday evening the Marrh school A held their last meet- 1 ing for the current sc I tool year, Mrs Je.ve Morris, president, bad charge of the meeting. During the business session lion of officers held which remain same last year: Mrs Josar Morris, Piesident.

Mrs Frank Wild man. Vice Mrs. McnrUi, Sec.retary, Kenneth Weidnian, treasurer. Mrs liee Bnak chairman of en- tertalnlng committee The president then turned meeting over to the entertaining committee. progTain being enjoyed by all.

Mule quartH from Kingdom favored ulth numbers Mrs IH1 lie Frita of DUon gave several whistling whlrli excellent. Other tongs and read ings were enjoyed also Rev O. Buck of Franklin Grove, being Uv speaker of the evening and he wna much enjoyed smaller children snd jNurents slso The time passed very quickly. The re freshment committee then had dmrge and served sandwiehea, cake, plci coffee and milk. Tlie school picnic Will be held on I Friday at the school house, a appointed to have 1 charge.

Till OW- arm 8 Weclnrftclay Mi and Mrs TilJom of announce the marriage of their daughter, Frant Robert HarnM, of and Mrs Herman Harms Rochelle, which was solenmlzed Wedne.sda* nt 4 P. by the Rev. J. C. Spencer at the parwma.gr of the DeKalb Methodist Eptocoiwl church.

The couple were attended by the alster, Mrs Millard Dunton and IVonald KfKiista. both of Rochelle With her navy blue ensemble the bride wore navy a corsage bouquet of gar denlas, and Mrs Dunton wore naw with accessortea and a corsage bouquet of roaea and sweet pens ft. L. GEISENHE1MERSCC MAY FESTIVAL 3 Groups COATS Fine Worsteds New Styles $10.00 $18.50 $23.50 3 Groups SILK DRESSES Floin Colors and Prints. Fine Values.

IN OUR MAY SALE $3.50 $4.50 $7.50 LADIES' and MISSES' SPRING SUITS Surprising Values $7.95 CHILDREN'S COATS 2 Groups Here is Value $2.95 $5.00 and SWEATERS MAY SALE 89c Bongs by Mtsa Herman's third grade and Mrs Harms, who attended whnol In Kewanee been employed by Songg by the eighth grade un-fthe Harma Ice (Ream company In dei directum of Mis. Forgyth DeKalb. Mr Harms a graduate of to do and be idiy, ths It It in i that the mil the are to the un To begin mind vv hi- anything or must all all the acales thought What wi want to think, he how If tt rm us to sten A it th tal I all tl i ivid the lOifi irop it or let a which Vincent Astor, as eldest son of the Col, John Jacob Astor. is trustee. The fortune was estimat- by tlie paper at between 60 and 100 million dollars, Party for Lawrence Seloover And Wife The Grandpa Ramsey linda Ramsey Jim Moorhead Mrs.

Moorhead The The merit of the first volume was I A realization of the eccentric and Maxine MeOtnnU Louis Chuck Allen Mr. Stevens Stevens stand saves the will be served from thb I stand by the characters at the close of the play. Downes-Brooks Wedding Noted Annouiu ement made of the difficult character of Claudius oi two of Dixons jxjpular (iant vet true scholar, apparent Ethel yet shrewd and original thinker and Girard Brooke the wedding cripple and stammerer yet great 'aking place In Ottawa, 111 on executive. In the second book, a and Ijiwaon. The following numbers were by pupils from Mul second Plano Annette Blllig.

Recitation s. Piano Solo Ku.uin Wamer. Piano Solo Grace Perky Wal ters The following numbers were! supplied by pupils from Misa Ma-j son fourth grade; Piano Solo Nd Aunutn Piano Solo Uoyd Warren Wal- ter. Selection by the oiehestra under the of Following the Mrs. Robert Shaw, president, presented the elected president, Mrs Auniaii, who presided during the reinuii ler of meeting (ien- eral Mrs Ro- Hhaw Summer Roundup, which is a movement, to have all kindergarten and first given a Medical and examination before the nlng of the year.

In this way nmny curable defects LADIES' RAYON STEP-INS and PANTS 39c Ladies' and Rayon Undergarments 25c NEVER MEND SILK HOSE 39c Pr. the Claudius tlmt Charles Ro en 1 Hal Is Enera eredi to Wed Mr and ftfUi rnr A th daughter A sent hai of Mr Pc ei the of Peor young man bur.r wi' Bachra; h. his ur.r La.st evening at the home of Mr. and John Stanley of the i TrusdeU Road twenty friends! held miscellaneous shower forj Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Seloover who have but recently been married.

Games and music filled the happy hours. Tempting refreshments were served In the evening. The bride and groom received number of nice gifts with the wishes of all present for hap- a nd a in 'he TO I VTIIIT4IN AT DINNER THIS Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Stackhouse will entertain at dinner this eve.

Mrs A. Hardy James Ketchen Robert Bovey quel to the first Lottine Wilson gives is not the one of eon- i r- i ventiwiai history, but the reaMmably from the sources of that hi.stoG by imagination of the ti t. The account here given of he iMtions with Messalina, the wib whom he loved blindly and who requited him with flagrant Infidelities and with the rommby ion of softs of crimes in his name. Is sound history. National Ve.

passion in life was hor.v Bum- all she eared about. when she won a notorious and uu are to be mar -1 In Sterling piebald in a village lottery nnv pre-nuprial Velv, dream Her tb.ee’ at Rochelle high school, Is lated with bis father in the Dairy company. AfteT a abort Dtp Mr and Mrs Harms will be at home at the Yates residence on North fth street, Rochelle. .,0 TO MEET FOR RITTEAR8AL FRIDAY Tlie membt-rs of of the ism Btar musical comedy will meet for at the Mnsonie Temple Fndwv evening at 7 o'clock Mrs. Cims Bishop is eharge of the trodisction.

W. 8. OF PFKKIN8 GROVE HELD MEETING Tlie Women soc iety of IVrklns Grove near Is Motile met Wednesday at tlie home of Mr. and J. Hoffman of North Dixon LAAdlttmial ftoelety t) will find eafbon paper of superior quality at B.

tjhuw Printing Co Dinner Tonight Honor.s Couple Dr. and Mrs. Z. W. Moas are tei raining with a dinner thi nlng at Whitthorne honoring Clara r.

daughter of Mrs. John fitager, and J. ham Horkaday on K- 1 Ti re part ea honoring M. Is a niece of Mrs Moss. and April 23rd The marriage took place the of J.

Healey. no attendants. The bride was attired In a rnodhh dark blue ensemble, with bat harmonizing, and matching. She wort a shmilder of gardenias. Mr and are rnjovtng wedding trip to Canaria On their ret 11 to iC'on Hiev will at home to their friends 1614 WeM bird Fred PALMYRA HEADING i IK( I I 8 The Teachers Ri-adtng Trcle will meet Baturdaf at 3 o'clock with Ansa lowton at her home in Palmyra Township.

54-Inch WOOL SUITING and Checks $2.00 $1.65 Yd. S4-lnch WOOL MIXTURES NAVY and BROWN 11.25 $1.00 Yd. 19c Pr. Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY Are BARGAIN DAYS at thi or nnwi.IM. 111 in A Gl Bough of Bov Ung Oreen has been a guext of irphy of North Dixon FJ XO! fl i ted in R.

Dancf' at Masonic Temple Tonight The American is at Maecnle Temple the-e will be a and thi re hould a jt He b' gMRflra Auxiliary ft fj no doubt tendane he munii Spring Jearance Sale HATS, 79c to $2.95 DRESSES, $3.95, $5.95, $7.95, $12.95. Vatuet 56.95 to $22.50 Edna N. Nattress 122 Galena Avenue FREE GIFTS Friday and Saturday You Are Invited to Factory MAYTAG WASHERS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS COLEMAN PRESSURE STOVES FREE GIFTS W. H. WARE Hardware 211 First Street jfj 1j BERNARD APPAREL SHOP SPRING the most outstanding values ever offered in Spring Dresses.

prints, new plaids and high Regular $1.95 values for or I or 1.88 21 SI 2.88 I JL i NEW SILK DRESSES See these harming new Spring Si IU Dresses in newest OO UP shades, prices 1UEDE Five different styles of Famous make, 8 to 20 8ILK HOSIF-RY Sheer Chiffons and Service weight INFANTS neerK for in fants hand made, white, blue and green, each Esmond 36 50 satin bound, each INFANTS silk, hand smocked Regular $1.00 value for GIRLS SMART SPRING Regular $10.00 value for 98c 87c 6.9S BERNARD APPAREL SHOP OUTFITTERS of WOMEN, CHILDREN and INFANTS 221 West First to Kroger DIXON, ILL. IMPORTED CHENILLft RUGS $1.00 $125 $1.65 CHENILLE RUGS ASSORTED COLORS and DESIGNS. 95c $1.35 WASH RUGS PLAIDS 48 80 Inch 40 i 78 Inch 48 luck 24 i 36 Inch 39c CURTAIN MATERIALS SPECIALLY PRICED 19c and 29c Yd. CRETONNES MAY VALUES 19c and 29c Yd. RUFFLED CURTAINS 95c Pair ASSORTED CURTAIN PANELS 45c Panel NET CURTAINS 95c Panel WASHED FLOUR and SUGAR SACKS 3 for 29c $1.08 dozen A.

L. GEISENHEIMER Cft.

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