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of Primrose chapter. No. attended the nuwting of Tuesday 1 -evening-. Sp-ec- lal features of the session the balloting- nsn- seven candidates for edmls-stor tn the anil ifoo of tiffl- cr-rji for wisnslnir is IVnrlhv nmfrnn. Kva Matthew; patron, H.

KirbTR; nf- matron. Krvthoryn Royor; Ida M. Virrt'im: tr-'-n Minn! 0 F'-hlm-in. H. Cora Tart of of win bo initialed into at a special mooting of tho chapter Is to hoM on Wednesday ovcninsr.

14. the rest at the next rpRylnr matins. Fins reports of -work of ycnr Trerc given by the worthy matron, secretary anti A beautiful rmw siKnet recently by tho chapter was the firm time at the meeting of Tut-pftny evening. LIBRARY BOOKS FOR GHRISTMAS Morrison, 111., Dr-c. (Special.) A table of literature Is in ovlilence days nt Odell puhlic library, anil a Inter a collection of copies nf tho world's Tho circulation shows a stendj Inrrcasn.

total of in 17 books holng recorded for tho month of November. which is nn Increase of 220 over that of October, and of SSO over that of September. Amonp UK-SB cncour.iKlnjr prrcentnno of r.lajs books, this bcin.7 to Quito an extent attributable to the demands of the high m-htrol students in cnr- rylns on their of required reading. 4 1 MORRISON I.O.O.F. ELECTS OFFICERS Morrison.

111., Dec, (Special.) tho meeting of tho order of Odd Felltfws held Tuesday evening officers for tho coming yenr were named as follows: noble Glen L. Xnox; vice, grand. George TJarks; recording- secretary, F. C. Barnum; financial secretary.

R. ft. Hulett; treasurer. K. A.

"VanOsdoi- trustees. J. C. eWaver. A.

E. Weeks H. W. Williams. R.

G. Smaltz, 'Jrovor W. Shirk. Five candidates were initiated into tho order. to her health.

Her mother, Mrs. J. C. Hawk, will stay at the home with their daughter Arlene while they are away. Mrs.

Harriet Burns called on Mrs. Dan Forth Tuesday morning. M. E. CURLS' CHOIR OF PROPHETSTOWN Prophetstown.

Illinois, Dec. 'g. Tho Rjrls 1 choir of tho M. church BRIEFS Fcnton. 111..

Doc. and Mrs. Bud FundcrburK entertained for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hummel and children of Albany.

Mr. nnd Mra. William Pfundstein nnd Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barkmnn and children were dinner guests on Sunday at tho homo of Mr.

nnd Mrs. Jeromo Itapp of Prophetstown. Mr. and Mrs. J.

g. Burno Saturday i ht with their dnuph- tcr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Slaymaker of Newton. Mr.

nnd Mra. George Hoelar were in Morrison Monday afternoon. Mrs. Benny Warner and BOH nnd John Burch of Geneseo spent Saturday at the 15. Funderburg- house.

Mr. and Mrp. seems to be prowing- by leaps and hounds, judging by an Instance that happened thla week. It seems that tho choir members have adopted robes for uao In the choir and so many of tho girls have- expressed a desire to Join tho organization that it becamea necessary to order more goods from New York City, neither ProphdnUnvn or Sterling having the required goods In stock. A Sterling merchant ordered the goods by nlr mall and they arrived on time for useby tho choir for the occasion for which they were required.

Mrs. Lewis Entertains Her Helpers At Dinner Prophetstown. Illinois, Deo. S. Tuesday Mrs.

John Lewis, after cn- tVrtalnlnsr John and his company entertained at dinner those who ns- Hlsted her on the occasion of John's entertainment. There wero about enjoy MUB. Tocwis 1 MOEBI80N LODGE VISITS REBEKAHS OF PEOPHBTSTOWH Prophetstown. Illinois, Dec. 8.

Tuesday evening the Prophetstown Hebekahs held their regular meeting In SInnlBlppI hall, entertaining about 34 members of the Morrison lodge. The Prophetstown order took In three members and voted on the admittance of another. Tho work of Initiating the members was performed by the Morrison Rebekahs and It wan highly complimentary to them. Those who becamo Rebeknhs were Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Johnson and Mrs. Floyd Shaw. There were something like 60 present to enjoy the work ot the evening: and the rc- rreshmenst which followed.

PBOPHETSTOWH A. AND A. fif. OFFICERS Prophetstown, Illinois, Dec. 8, Tuesday night was the regular meeting night for the A.

F. and A. M. lodge, and officers for thw ensuing year were selected as follows: Worshipful master. J.

P. Francis; senior warden, C. M. Swsnson: junior warden, E. C.

senior wardon, C. H. Hammond; junior deacon. Well I-ancaater; treasurer, Fred Keiber; secretary. Q.

Cleaveland. After the election of the officers, tho conferred two degrees. SO present to Clark Nelson and daughter Nora motored to Clinton I lhe ninny good things "which uesday and wore dinner KUC.II.I nt provided for them. hospitality and she the. I'rutis.

Mr. and homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry In the evening the company played progressive euchre until the "te Gaffey mul vvpo small hours, when they bad hildron sprnt Monday ovenin at the Albert Barnliart home and Mrs. Fred Vanderohuff.

and children of Union Grove, vlMt- the Herman Irnel family afternoon, tlip two ladies beinp Istfrp. County Superintendent Inco visited the Fenton and Valley Tuesday. The United States marshal from l-reeport was on our streets Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Forth and frorth rarniUtH Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Forth left for T.odiPMcr. MJr.n, the eveni on the evening tram Tuesday, wheiv Sirs. Forth will consult specialists in regard the.

hostess good bye. Mrs. Lewis Is suroly a good entertainer and en- Joys company. DEER GROVE BRIEFS Grove. Dec.

Conroy hag resigned hia position aa mail carrier. Kdward CnWahan finished picking corn Monday. Mr. and Mra. John MrCormiclc and family were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mra Charles Broer. James Callahan left Monday for Peoria to see his sister, who is ro- eoverlnff from an operation In a there. Lawrence of Peoria spent tho week end at the home of his mother. Cecil Keefe had a minor operation at a Clinton hospital last Mon day. Mr.

and Mra. John Cooney and IStUe daughter spent Sunday In Savanna. Ollle Schwamberger spent Tuesday in Amboy transacting business Walter Cooney is confined to his home on account of illness Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutton of i Sterling spent Tuesday in Deer Grove.

John Schwamberger made a business trip to Aurora Saturday Mrs. Fred Schauff haa been on the aicJt list thla week. Misses Kino Cooney, Kathj-yn Keefo and Florence Stcinka Sterling shoppers Saturday. Leo McCormick motored to SterlinKT Monday aftt-rnoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Of Dixon were, entertained Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mro. Callahan. A number of the yo folk, attended the American tJ- gion basaar at Tampico Saturday and John Blackburn of vjsitgxi pg-lativos iu Orove Monday.

were TIME SAVER. you roil pis crust or biscuit sough on a fciir of waswd it Is likely to stick aad you to 4way msutej- of the vioUa, has to New 'York fur a Wfctfi it's to trek Jiwttfi ag HDP 18 FEAOTtJEED IN FALL OH FLOGS Morrison, 111., Dec. Hattle FeSlows of West Wall street received a fracture- of the right hip Tuesday evening as the result of a fall on the floor at her home. Tho accident was probably caused by her tripping over a rug, and as she had both hands full at the time nhe was unable to save herself. Reports of her condition ara as favorable as could be hoped.

Move Repair Bept. Morrison. 111.. Dec. repair department of the Morrison Implement is beinff moved this week to their flne new quarters in the block west of their present location, and It is expected that tho completion of interior finishing within tho next few days will make possible the taking possession new building the coming of the week.

MORRISON BRIEFS Morrison, and Decker and Edith Buah were visitors In Fultoa and Clinton Wednesday. E. P. Boyle la confined to hla home on West Main street by ness. Mrs.

Boyle is, convalescing from an illness of several weeks. Mra. John Null is assisting them MI the home. Eugene Larson, of Peoria was a reqent jjueat of his parents, Mr. and Mra.

S. O. Larson of thla city. He left Thursday for SpririEfield. cojapanylns the orchestra of whlcb he la a member.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hulett and daughter and Earl Hulett of Flow- Montana, have arrived to upend some time wSth their parents, Mr.

and Mra. John Hulett ana relatives." Mrs. G. D. Humphrey has returned from the Sterling- public hospital, but will be obliged to go back Jater far further treatment.

APPLY FOR PAPKSS OF CITIZENSHIP Morrison. Dec. for papers of, cltisen- shlp have recenUy filed at of circuit clerk by Johann Ooorgc Schuck of Fulton, who was born in Germany end landed In New York March 19. 1S09; also by his wife, Freda Maria Sehuck. who landed in the United States June 12.

1910. Tha witnesses in bothi cases are Peter Thomparon anfi Jacob J. of Fulton. Also paper of for Walter Vogel of Sterling, born let Switzerland and Jandea In this country July 17. 1928.

Hte witnesses Leonard H. Mum an4 Leonard E. Morley. both of TAMPfCO BRIEFS Tamplco. 111., Dec.

Wayittj Elmendorf. who.haa been caring for Mrs. Cogrsins has been discharged. Mrs. CogEins, ia improving each day.

Miss Meryl CHerm of Prophetstown waa a weekend guest at of Mr. aad Mrs. Roy Nelaoa. Miss JaaaeC spant several weeks at the homa of Harry Rosene, returned to her home Saturday evening. Jamea Maloney, who has Mrs.

Hina BOWBSSHS wu at a party Mnnday aftcrnooa. hooor- oring her daughter, and! son Oliver, whose hlrtbdays on that wateSng Aliot'a eighth and Oliver's slzih The children after whSch delicious refrealsnwnts consisting of ange! fmxl salad and hofws. ai9.T*lsma1- lows. present ftnjoy tlis affair were Ethel Evelyn nnd Francis St. John, Ivy Winana? Vcrna Peterson.

Reva jrohnaon Frank Boty, Alira the recipients of several from their frfsnda. Morrison, ni, Uec. Woman's Missionary soctety of the Presbyterian church hold meetlns of to the ladles of congregation in the chapel Friday afternoon o'clock. Morraonism and Syria wffl both discasasd, a thla is the only meeting The in charge of the program la Mrs. Vawtenberg.

Mrs. ana Mra. Hobih- DevoUonals will conducted by Misa Cora Oakley. Special music hnn been planned and a socUU hour with Refreshments wiU follow meeting-. Each member Is privileged to suest.

is one will want to miss this Christmas meeting. Bnraed By Hot Laad Morrison, L. Shawver of the Shawver printing office had hin right hand p.nd arm painfully burned with mol- en lead Tuesday by the of the metal, which believed had solidified. Ths Injury was dressed by a local physician, and It is hoped' that no serious results will follow the accident Games At Prophctstown Prophetstown. Illinbls, Dec.

8. Prophetatown Prophets basketball coterie vrill play the Hoop- polo Cardinals at Hooppolo Thursday nlsht. The ProphetStown Rinkey Dinks ill play a light team at Prophets- own on Thuraday night. Ohedking Committee Dec. checkins: committee arc at irork In the county offlcea on the being Wednesday nnd Thursday in golnK over the records tho office preparatory to the meeting of the county board on Dec, 13.

Mew Ill, S. (Special.) Born, Wednesday, Dee. 7, to Mr. andjMrs. Loyal Hammer of Lyndon, at tho Sterling- public hospital, a lughter.

HEADS thlr- ty-Hvo World War veterans, each without an arm or a leg; organized "Minnesota Amputation Post" of the Veterans of Forsign Wars, they chose Kimon Karelia (above) as the first commander. Kcrelis won "Two decorations for heroism in tapioca and Jet stand -white scald- jj grape juice. Pour hot Julco over tapioca and cook over hot water, stirVlng; constantly. until transparent Add lemon Juice, sugar and salt. Remove from and fold in white of ess beaten until stiff and dry.

Turn into a mold, chill and servo -with a custard eauca made with the yolk of the egg. In Kafeara, foj- to natch sll ms- earfla? wfest point Js bluffing- tricks shot at culprit Snforma- Mon aa to postUon ot cards. Quickly op colds; don't Invite too m. fees ef Bulgrariara Herb Tea today. Costa but a few cents.

may ht. 1937,. by the Ready FtibHshlng tribes Many dcnth so wfsa new onw. They do this their rulers from isrowintf losing their power So protect trirw. does away wftJi of internal medsdtje for SOc at any druggist, teed.

Try it whce you toy it Get instant relief or don't pay. Ptosant and harmless. Breakfast cream, fried Grapo juice, cereal, cornmeal mush with syrup, milk, coffee. with mushrooms, radishes and celery, dried apricot Jelly, cocoanut crlaps, milk, tea. codfioh stew, baked Irish potatoes, buttered beets, steamed brown bread, stuffed prune salad, ginger bread pudding, milk, coffee.

Cocoanut Crisps. One-half cup butter and lard mixed, 1 cup light brown augur. 1 eRK, 1 tablespoon water, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 1 3-4 cups Hour, teaspoon baking powder, 1-2 teaspoon soda. 1-2 teaspoati salt, 1 cup chopped canned cocoanut. Cream shortening and gradually beat in sugar.

Add egs, water and vanilla beaten until very light. Mix thoroughly nnd add Hour, baking: powder, salt and soda mixed and sifted several times. Mix well. a Cooling System. Automotive engineers teH ua that an auto; mobBe engine rags most efficiently when the temperature of Its cooling medium is maintained IP.

tety 180" P. It 'cosita $100.000 a to run a flrat-elaaa pack of fox hounds. hta home for aooie time hta brother, William, went to phetstowa Monday. this week at the besaa her Mr. aad Mrs.

Henry Summwra sear Oregon. Hi. Mr. aad Mra. Bralnard By Hister Mary.

cereal creasa, creamed dried beef on toast, graham and ralala muffins, ntlOt, and chicken ramlltlns, sandwiches, prune whip with custard sauce, milk," coffee. Dinner Lamb stew, baked endive salad, apple tanpioca puddiris, milk, coffee, Macaroni and Chjek.n Ramiklns. One-hall cup broken macaroni, 1-3 to 1 cup minced chicken. 1 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika. 2-3 cu paiillr.

1-4 teaspoon parsley salt. Cook macaroni In boiling salted water until tender. in cold water. bowL the Drain and Drain. Shop chicken In chopping untii very light with salt, paprika and malic, Add macaroni and chicken parsley Turn on wjvwal and Mrs.

Clifford Allen of walnut dinner guests Sunday at ths home ot Mr. and Mrs. Benala la Stock Falla. Mr. aad WHL 'Clarence pend and daughter and Everett Oeteell of Prophets- tows at Sunday at of Mr.

and Jfm. Walter EliaeBdwf and Stacy As- mads a trip to Omaha to "buy cattle. this You tresnember her ef course not eo long afto aha a regular is mild word for ths way ehe looked. Just look at her now If evw a ariian had tt, perfect ftgura she has -shft ths envy of half the glrla in town. It's nothlair to gat about ahe dM was to weight out holfowa IB fitea.

atck and aklsav. wti woman can do gams and gain a clean, clear eosfljileslaa, at ha Sims. McCoy al! the Read his Ironclad guarantee. If aft taking 4 bostaa Me Coy's 3 Ooiiir bosee tfein. maft woman doesu't sain at least I pounds nd fee! eoassJetely with ha mai-kcd to healste is authorised to turn tha price.

A fens- grape teat, orange or sseda, planted Sn soma sandy a pot, -a soft, bit of for winter decoration iti boltoasr water, cover with but- Paper and- bate sala- ttfcss In a moderate tlra- ahould be to touch. Breakfast aandwlcbes, whip, drop cakes. tea. Baked iamb ecaS- toped potatoes, pirwalp patty eals tapioca Two cups gsrapa 4 SSJOOnS qm ck cookijjg, tablespoon lemon 1-8 teaspoos cap In Summer driving thai presents no eolty. Oa the oontraiy, the cooling system has to be "on job" all the time in order not to exceed this temperature.

But in frcesiag weather, it's different Then! your problem is how to raise the temperature 1 of your motor to ita efficient point. Suppose your radiator Is fifled wfcfc a volatile sail-' freeaeniuttaik oee in which the aati-freac element low lower in fisst tiua thebcUtas point of water. What's grans to tapped to yum protection when your motor is property wanned Obviously it wfl! rapfey txsil ewey. Contrast thlaiarlth a with I vo Oiyoerine. Iro does evaporate, for bSgber tStaa water end much hijiicr than, tttatcf votatite Ho matter how odd it bdowawo Ss: taa Foar eaaapJc: it wffll act barm, tfec fciisli of your car; wttkh bet broegbt new pkaauro aad (Mtkikcttoa to Wteter driv- Ifflg.

Acy of deafcrs bdow we prapwed to service yxwr with Ivow i-fhssse PMODUCTS toSTKiBUTOBS SKINT0RTURE? ttawwfata. TWa folfca ran flows aa3 vho -want 113-125 West Third 8tl 124 East TMrd StJ r. ir 0 1 208 First Bock FallS D. S. Station W.

Fifth SL ft Avenue AJ Smibbers Sales and Service 505 Locust Stj WeitKfthStj aunsos Fourth St ft Aveaue Station Locust Fifth St East DIXOH McCoy's Cob Live? Oil Tha has been for McCoy's Tablets af Bk'k- ford's Fhajrasiiey or a drag iiofft oil it bag wmy onus of eg ito money to deea far Us is yea fltf ite Jlsl oJgtJSt fe FULTON. Heekman's H. A. Bros.1 Tim lim Sbopl Hi, Burl Auto Co. IJ..

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