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Sterling Daily Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 9

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Jtie Rev, Trump, for More lhan 50 Years, Passes Poio Carroll Draft first list Of 2,060 Hen Regis! (Joss Picnic at Pork Sundoy Night" Of "I'. -r thp FW. 1 fliid P'- I. Koy 'or r.f r-'ii- at Frnnklin Iji'rt hr iii Fun irn.fi-iy. Mr.

-ans ,.0. IFTiT. Sn Gtnrk o. Hr wa.s the Trump, nut! v. as minister tne Brfthrrn n'.

1 brmisht him I'm 0 township in Ogle h' 1 r.f'.v up. He minister tlic Brf.hrrn niui ccl moic thnll 50 vear.s in Besides his Mr. survived by three living- f.otithca.M rf Trump, near av.cj Tramp, who old fai instead. There left- fur grandchildren and great grandchildren. Seventh Anniversary Observed Sunday Trip following from Palo enjoyed scramble dinner Sunday at the home Mr.

nnrt Mr; Clarence Hnrriine of Byron: Mr and Mrs. Milford Crass. Mr. anr Mrs. Cyrus Mr.

and Mrs Qnylord Snyde.r and family. Mr. a IK Mrs. Paul Ke.sAe'mng nnd sen Richard, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Kessel- nng nnd Lester, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fecnn and family. Jack 9 Mills of Sterling was nUo a. guest The dinner was in honor of hr seventh wedding anniversary of the Mrs. was formerly MLss Ruth Cross of Polo, daughter of Mr.

ond Mrs. Milfoil A Cross Donald Dusing, Polo, Injured by Tractor Donald Dusing. son of Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Dusing of west of Polo, was seriously injured about 8:30 s.

in. Tuesday a tractor fell on him. The young man was on while Irac. tor was in motion and he gfe thrown from the machine- and then -it fell over on him. The till i extent of his injuries, other to 1 legs, had not been determined forenoon.

He was taken to the Dixon hospital following first aid by a Polo physician. Fob Birthdays Miss Betty Rebuck oS Polo wa? Jioiteis. to her girl friends at a picnic held at the Pines state park on Saturday ternoon. The event was in observance of Betty's eighth birthday anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Fry enter- uuned ft group of their daughter Marjorie Rl A picnic Lowell park on Friday nlter- noon hoiioring teiuh birthday nrihiver.sary, Mlni'aTure birthday cakes were si feature of "the supper. The honorre received number, lovely gifts from her friends. Houseworm in Pa rty- Rtwrlcv, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Hii-lev and family were guests in the Harvey Koch home at Mad.son, Sun- A day. Mrs. Koch is a daughter of the Eberleys. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur and daughter Carol Sue of Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. H. Stme and Chadwick wtire also guests. Higiey, Mrs.

Sohrei- ner and Mrs. Stihe are sisters, of Mrs. Koch. The Kochs J-ave just moved into their new home, and the affair was in the form oj a house- warmng. Attend Cd'mpmeeting pi Those Jrom Poio who attended the Methodist CiunpriU'Ctnij; at Lena Sunday were: The Rev.

Mrs. Theodore pert and fannly, Mr. and Mrs. Mcl'lnav, Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Hurdie, Mr. and Mr.v G. A. 9- Slater. Mr.

and Mrs. Bronte, Mrs. Etjwatd Tynr, Mrs. Treasu Tsvenner, Reed. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lmdemaiui and the Mary Loa and Jus I Sirthdoy Observed Forty-eight of S. P. snti five honon-d his birthday anniversary at a picnic 1 dinner at the pnu-s un I Sunday. The niierawn'i v.a.^ sjvn'.

vuHing. from Waukegaii, and ttdl- iment Visitors Mi', ami 'j-x Mr. ar.d Aivin Jinnrr terSaifMSd 'gfaup ci in.c^d.-. 7 o'clock dumti' a Dixun A att l.O«« Vifca fa.i!4i.. ill Fuiii.

ihO- ii4Mas Ul li'H- Joir.ff.V hufSWtfd Ihyit- Mr, end W. K. wi M- M- is 'ir r.lfi'in. Mnrtri-. Ifi.

Vir.lrf. 13, Rnhr r( II. nnd Hnl.ii':. Mi: Robrrf Wnrrrr, Polo fthr 15 on trip in Iiidip.nn nnd hnd not beer located to iicwin today. Loomis Families Meet At Jomes Sweet Home For Annual Reunion Thp nnniinl rrunion of ihr Loo- iiii.

1 iHinilirs hrki thf hornr of Mr. nnd Jnrnr.s fi-v-TPt r.r Polo Sunday. A dinner i rd noon nnd JKXXl HI MMtlllk'. Irom a Mr. nnri Mr.v T.

Kcllry of Alt OHM. Di and Mis. Berkry anri diriKhtrr of Gfiivri. Mr. iUi'l of ChirnRO.

Mr "and Paul Roth. Mr. stncl llrnry nnd Mis. Irma Loonii.s, Beloit. MLS.S Win- ifrrd Kelly of Madir-on.

Wi.s., Mr. and Mrs. Friy Lmnni.s and fninilv. Mi.sr> Ada nnd VVillinm Loomi.s ann Mr. and J.

G. Ball of nia, Mr. nnd Mr.s. Robert Ball of Brlvidn-p, Miss June Mahn of Pnrk J. W.

Sweet of Berwyn nnd Charles Sweet of Winnebago. Postnuptial Shower Miss Jean Typcr entertained group of Iriends nt a pa.stnupt.ial towel on FYiday evening nt her home north of Polo, complimentary Mrs. Cnrl Stoner, a recent bride. I Hohrs: HniUn I- Cm Aiki! I)-: CJuff Yfinnn 15: (tirnn I' r. Ralph i Bardfl! F.

Blackburn. Victor naif. Hnrcld H. rt. IJn'.

A I 1 Vrrf-l v- rrp. Jnhr Hnrniri Mnitm Mount Cecil F. Walter P. Cl irr: Paul Cl. ifild W.

H. KvanF. i Harold U. Polo Briefs Mrs. Lida McMurry had R.S her from Friday until Saturday her niece.

Dr. Dorothy McMurry anu her Rraridnicce. Mi-vs Emily Ander.wn of Templeton. Pa. The visitors were rn route on a vacation to FaribauH.

Minn. NflthaM Mount nnd sons, Donald and Russell, are in Scotland. S. D. Mr.s.

M. M. Fell and daugh'er Jure of Steward who had been vus- tmR at the home of the former's Mni-iii-lnw and Rev. and Mr.s. Clifford Pier.son, returned home Sunday.

MI.S.S Elaine Pat ton of Freeport was weekend gue.st in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hurdle. Members of the K. B.

C. club held a scramble dinner at the home oi Mr.s. Fred Hutchlnson Monday evening. Mr. and Mr.s.

Donald Franks and daughters, Barbara and Kathleen, and Danny of Wauketfan spent the weekend In the home of the former's parcnus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franks. The childien remained for a longer visit, while ft re- -on a trip-io -narihe Minnesota, Edward Ott of Milwaukee. Wi.s..

was a weekend guest in the home ot Donald Doyle. accompanied home Sunday evening by Otl and their, three children who had a week in the Doyie home. Mrs. Ott and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Pon and -daiijThtrr-MHrgarsl Sharon ol-Torent, Paiik wf-re weekend guests of Mr. and Mi.s. Ralph Shaver and daughter Margaret. Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Peterson of. Kewanee were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr.s Roy West Mrs.

Margaret. Fager visited Forreston relatives Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs.

Elry Furry of New Enterprise. and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Furry of Sterling were Friday evening supper in the home of Mr.s. Myrtle Travis.

Miss Wllma Bngham lias entered the Michael' Reese hospital in Chicago lor a course of training. Mr. and Mr.s. William Shank of Joliet nnd Mr.s. Claude Mc-sser and children of Mt.

Morris were Saturday visitors in the Orten Arbogast Willis Fahruey wa-s a Sunday dinner gue.st in the home of Mr. and Robert Bellows in Amboy. Mr. and Mrs Vincent Lnigg and daughter and Mrs. Roy Strou.se and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanlev Strouse attended the Turner picnic at Monroe, Sunday. Mr. and Frank Cowan of Chicago were Sunday dinnrr guests in the Mis, W. H.

Deter home, lit the ntternoon Mr.v De't-r and her f.v.s and Rrna in the Martin Fanner hojne at Rock Mr. and Mis Kenneth Knapp nj)d IS Mis Knapp'i. paien's. Mr. anu Mr.s.

John Jensen oi near Hoy M. Hr.t>.;. W. i H. Smiili 1 HHIVV F.

Holy. i Raljili lii--- llemn. Krwiti n. Wifdbush. Wa-.

r.r H. Krr.neUi 15. Savanna--Aiilie H. Hunt. Dean.

Oeorpe Clarence B. Vor-. Marvin H. Moliman, Robert M. Muntz, Leon E.

Hartman. GeoiE' 1 R. Hninmerstem. jr. Adam C.

harcit, John J. Ryan, Edmund B. Reiner, W. Hnnsen, El'-un Smith. Orvil A Roche, LeRoy A.

KoMer. Claude Patton. Max L. JFltzpntrick, Lloyd Roberts, Joseph Zupan. IjiVerne V.

Mirlke. Charles L. Jones. John P. Sloan.

Robert K. Ptad- C. Walker. Waldo P. Frasure.

Ralph Bailey. L. Clay. Wilson G. Shaw.

John H. Shaler. Robert Fiser. Clarence G. Lnurt r.ce A.

Beck. Chester W. Nelson. Anton R. Vetrisek.

Shannon- Dean M. Collins. K.ty Rogers. Dnviri Mohlenkair.p. Becker, Russell B.

Stoner, Carlos W. Cfirson, Jacob Johnson. Shannon Youth Steals 10 Pigs from Employer Mr. and Mrs. Dtetwh ol AUIOIH spent the -fceekend with Rev.

(' AHri-ci t'icrai in Ja Wis rv- utni'ii home Ha.t'J.i'.ia\' Mr and A irr Mr. and und i.umun (tliUiff SuiidhV. Aibiight tiCid VAI Mar- id juwiit' at Mt. Sun- Mi MI, vitjc Robert Gettemy, I'i. of Shannon.

who was arrested Friday in Shannon and charged with the theft of 10 pips from his employer. Ru.ssrll Shores, was bound over to the grand jury on a chaw of larceny at a hearing Monday here before Frank Schroeppel. nistice of the pence. Gettemy was released when bond of $500 was posted. He promised to buy back the from near Shannon to whom they were sold, and return them to Shores.

Honor Visitors from Iowa at Gathering Smith oi i.i Mr. i'lul flai la. r. jid i'lllioid in thf i. ipani.s ucrr Mr: B'f- Stiiiub.

Mr. and Mr nnd Mrs iV'iM' flMUKiltOr Mr. flrxi Mi-- Mechims i Mr. ami Mi 1 Wil- li.iin Imrl son Donnid and Birthday Surprise Miv Henry Reehl of Chwdwick was plen'-Rntly surprised Sunday in honor of her birthday by relatives and friend. 1 The group included: Mr.

and Mr.s. Orville Reehl. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Griffin of Moline.

Mr. nnd Mrs Floyd Hartman and sons of Mount Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schurhfird of Sterling: Mr. and Walter Pumper nnd son of MilledKCVille; Mr.

nnd Mrs. William Schuchnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrve Qucckborrner and family and Henry Schuchnrd.

Rites at Mt. Carroll Mr and Mrs. H. H. Zucschwerdt and dauchter Mr.

rind Mr.s. Zinjschwerdt, Mrs. George Dambman, Mrs, S. J. Smith, Mrs.

W. C. Linker, Miss Lena Tripp, John Tripp. F. W.

Zug.schwcrdt, Geroge Dambman. nnd Anthony Dambman of Chadwick intended the fimernl srrvirrs Saturday afternoon in Mount Carroll for Mrs. Henry infant Baptised Mr. and Mrs. Myron Freiderich and family of Chadwick, Mr.

and Mis C. J. Queckboerner and George Adolph of Morrison were entertained Sunday in the Lawrence Durwood )wme near Warren. 'During the nf- ternoon Alvm. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Durwood, was baptized. I A Mr-. r- NT -i" IP. T- v.r*r 'i M' of nnd Ml" P.i'.

f. B. snri of 1 Mr ai.d nf S'ijiHav rveninR Mr-- Donald BIH! Ml'. ilVrtha Ainlfrson to Frreport IMnnrinv afrrnicion rl K- jltrd Hrnrv Dflmhninn, ft patirn! in 'S- Fsari' nf lilr Jp.ck 'p'lncia-. aftrrtinon in ti 1 Wilhnni Hr, I S'lrKlrr.

I'ii i i in Mi' r.r; i iy-' 'IT v. -f 1 IK -i daugh- Mis. ay in home Mr- Mm HI Slfin atui SvJvui and Khauui. went to Madr.on. where Slrin's M5- Among the Sick Mrs.

Isnriore Saidel submitted to minor surRery Saturday in a Freeport hospital. Dr. G. E. MerMion who underwent surgery two weeks ago in Freeport hospital has returned to his home -he-re- Reporter.

Mar? lay Pbene 126 Paul and Bast Clans Hold First Reunion At Savanna Sunday The members of the Paul nnd Bast families enjoyed a picnic din- ner'Sunday at Old Mill park. Savanna. It was decided to make this an annual affair Those pK'M'nt were: Mr. und Mrs. George BuM.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosenberry and son, Mr. and Mis. Hubert Hoffman and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bast and family. Mis. Louis Novak, Mrs.

Emit Stark and daughters, Lois Hoffman. Wayne Ba.st and Colby Loechel of Chadwick; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul. Mr.

and Mrs. Unger and Mr. and LeRoy Rahn and Mi 1 Bowers of Brookvijle; Mr. arid Mrs. M-'lun Paul and daughter of Oregon; and Mr.s.

Myron of polo; M-'. ami Mi.v Rtvy Barix-r ar.d daughters oi Rorklorri: Mr. ami Mr.s. Donald Cordova; Mr. and Mrs.

Sack of AI'RO-FH: Mr. and Mrs Victor limes Mount Carroll; Mr. and Mr.s. Marvin Humbert. Mr.

Mrs. Clurt'iice Van Busklik and Kimtia Vnn Btisklrfe. Mr ar.a Mr.s. Kdwaui and fainty and Sam Grim ol Lanark. Family Gathering A gatht-img in'the Paul Dachitr home weM wick the xersarv of Mis liir Jfiusu'' ai.a Kj.y Hrl.nri? hoirtV Sund.i, Mr ami Moiu.n Mia l.k'ai!.,-.

fel.d jliilliff AV. iS'iuauy. H---- At Leaders' School The Rev. and Mrs. Paul Farley and son David of Chtidwick took Miis Marione YoeckeJ of the Fair Haven church and Miks Faye Gowan of the Malvern church to Naperville Monday where they will attend a leadership training school for a week.

Observe An i versa ry In observance of their 15th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mr.s. Eber Shepherd entertained John Tilpn and Mi.s-s Lena Tripp of Chndwick and Mr. and Mrs. William Castle nnd family of Dixon Sunday at their home west of Mount to Hit 1 wrir KUO't', of Mr jter.

Mr-- H. h. iir.r! f.Timlv. i Mis. Mm me nnd jjamilv and Mr.

nnd Nfnt '-pcuT in the homr of Mr. aiui Mi-- Mai ing. Mi nnri Mrs. Charlf-'- FIrtrher of Iowa, rnme Monday to spend riavs in the home of Flftchrr's brothrr-m-law and M'-trr Mr. nnd MTV Kmil Hnrtmnn.

Dinner euests SnnriRv in the home C'f Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heinze. were Mr- nnd Mrs. Edward Hcinze innd family of Morrison Maion Spatildine and riaugh- Mnry Jane of MillcriRefille JFndny in the Roy Hinebaugh home.

Mr. and Mr.s. Kenneth Dennis and daughter of Polo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crousc of Shannon were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Iscn- Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knr'ss lind as their guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krueger and Tilhc Franks of Chicago.

Kenneth Krarile of MHledgeville Fpent the weekend in the Edgar ilmel home. Sunday evening guests (were Mr. nnd Mrs. Zernie Roderick of Rockford. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hans nnd daughter spent Sunday in the Henry Hans home in Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Knoess and daughters were guests in the Edward K.

Hartman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isenberge.r and Richard went to DixorDSun- day evening where they visited Mrs Donald Ross and infant daughter at the hospital. Mr.

and L. A. Frank went to Rochester. Sunday to visit the former's nephew Heustis Frank who is patient in the hospital there. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Freiderich of Savanna. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kahler and family, Mr.

and. Mrs. Carl Haag nnd son Leo and Miss Ruth Larson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Freiderich Sunday.

Guests in the William Maher home Sunday were Mrs. J. De- daughters. Marjorie. nnd Miss Francis Hoist of Chicago.

Chadwick Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kaul entertained about 30 friends from Sunday at their home north of Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hartrnan of Chjidwiek entertained Mr. and Mrs. GeoiRe Dambman.jr., and family at picnic supper Sunday evening at Point Roc-k park, Mount Mr.s. Arthur St. Clair and daughter Marlene went to Belssit, Tuesday where they will spend the week in the homes of Mrs.

Belle Lee and Mrs. Margaret Maley. Mr. and Mr.s. Donald Asay and daughters went to Lyndon Sunday where they were quests of Mr.

snd Mi.s. U-Hoy Buckner. Jack Mai-ing has returned to Ills home in MOMI.SOII after having spent a week in the Carl Muring home. Donabelle Hawkins has returned to her home r.i-ar Milledgeville lol- II.IWIHK a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

UoiuUd Anderson. Guests in the D. Stoner home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs L. W.

Harrison of Sterling and Mrs. Kelly of Mr. and Mrs Hertwrt Springman had as thnr gue.sts Sunday Mr. and Mtv Cri.irl«-> Anderson of 'Rock Kali-, and Mis. Henry "Sprints- man and Mr- and Mib.

Howard Cnub oj Mr. nnd Cloide Sturtz 'and rtinsiv ui Lar.Hik viei'i; dinner guests in Hie Aivin Schneider Mr. and John wiio rtU'-brtTv Kummer whool Colo arnved home Sun- thr week ui the home ut iiUti Mra. GermtS Office Pbeasi SI f'M IIIE Mr F.xrrrtt Haifir-," ter-. Kath'Tn and Kiil'h Wrb'-ter spent C'l in Mr- M.

in.ui wrh iiifir, wrrk Mr. and Mis. and if Dixon were S'indny dinner eur-- 1 home of Mr. Mis. Clifford Mr.

and Kii nnrr of b'lM'h. Pa. rnme Sal 1 for irrn! wrrk'-' II' tiif of Mr. (and Mrs. K.

Sfhrij Klenner is a brother of s-cnrii. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and A.

lr pr.d Kermit F.irh''i attended the Ilrn; family re- I union held at thr el Mr. and JMrs MniUn "Moitisun Jon Mrs. Roberta Peoria and Joseph Skolri of 1 atl were Sundny gur.st..-, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acker.

Mr. and Mr.s. Frank Miller, Mr. nnd Mnv Claire Gatrri: ami Mr. and Paul Sites were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Keister at Freeport. Mr. and Mr.s. Russell Hnberer and daughter Sandra Sterling and Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Albrr and son Gene enjoyed a picnic ai Sinnissippi park Sterling on Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hot! and Ronnie Gene Lenhart were Sunday guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Kauffnmn at Sterling. Mr. and Mr.s. RUS.SP!! Mock and family were lunch guests Sunday evening in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Loos at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Moon and daughter Virginia attended a picnic dinner Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mr.s. V. O.

Palmer Harvard. honoring Mr. and E. T. Hamilton and daughter Beverley of Tampa, Fla.

Rev. and Mrs. Paul Miller were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Voyie Prowant at Chadwick.

Mr. and Mrs. -J. A. Sarber.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Sarber and son Edward were lunch guests Sunday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sarber at Polo, honoring the birthday of Marvin Sarber.

Mr. and Mrs. James Stone of Rock Falls were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. (Lloyd Paschal', of Sterling were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Sarber. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Rile and Eons, Glenn nnd Billy, Mr, and Mr.s. Abe Relff and sons. Arnold and Harold, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kendall attended the Maryland picnic at Lowell park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emel Zemke of Mount Carroll were Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hernjan Zemke. Kyger of Rock Falls 'were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Hess. Gerdes Clan Gathers The Gerdes family reunion was held Sunday at Lowell park.

The picme dinner at noon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ukena and daughter Arlien and Herman of Sterling. and Mrs. Raymond'Vplkers-of Pearl City, Mr.

and Mrs, August Gerdes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerdes and sons, Larry and. Ronald, Mr.

and Edwin Gerdes and sons', David and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gerdes and sons. Arlen and Duane, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Mellwrg; and sons Donald and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Altter and daughter LoU and Ruth of Milledgeville. Visit at Belvidere Mr. and Mr.s.

Walter Gsnzert and Mrs. Eddie Otten of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dee is of Chadwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Nicholas son Mr. and Mr.s J. L. Chambers mud daughter Jean and son Jack, Mrs.

Ada Wolf nnd Miss Ida Chambers motored to Bdvuiere, Sunday and enioyed'a picnic dinner in the tome of Mr. T. N. The dinner honored birthdays in the group which occur during the month of July. Fifth Birthday Mir.

and Mrs. Loren Allwr enter- tbinrd at dinner at their in Sunday iionoring the fifth birthday.of Maiilysi Bushman. included: Mr. and Mrs. lUijv Paifrbaiigh of Oak Mr.

and Mis V. E'. Bushman and trr AiWrta. Mr, and Mrs. Hurry Bufhnuji d-AUgh- tei 'Mr; 1 Mrs.

Leu Bushman and Mr. and MiUiltlt: Mi DiKltJi If.UI fehrie aiiner lor 'hdi? EUijii- truf ahrt l.i it- if Mi. Birthday Oyting Mr a.i.a MJS. Lt'ois Sarber tttid soii tiiUi ancs of Mt. sm-ii Mf and Uci n-it-h ji H' wrrk" li'-nif Mi.

nnci Mi'-. L. Ml. I(u Cdir.n thr iii U) hfllif lit P.I.I! M.TM.II find Cinr- ti-'c snd p.nd Mitchell purl 1 of Rork 'Fplls Piinrlav iti 'he Mr. and Wilbur jChniuiir: I Mr.

nnd and Mis. John Sirimble spent Orecnn witli Harry Car- lull who ill at hnmr tlinr J. W. Hinr.rr;;. who is nttending -at Bloornincton, WAT.

dinnrr iturM Sntuiday in the R. U.r 'I ilOl homr. Mis. C. W.

l-Jol! nnd r-on fcdwin pnt Snturriny morning in ChirnRo Mr. nnd W. J. Meyer nnd Fred F.verseen of SterlltiR were dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs Willnrd Mr.

ntsti Jr.s.s Schresner and F.iiErnc ftnrl Marilyn of and Chester Smitli of 'Strrlinft were Suiulny in the of Mr. Mrs. Mrs. D. Warehime.

Mr. and 1 L. E. Wnrehime nnri daughter 'Shirley HIU! thnr Rue.sls, Mr. nnd Mm tin nnd Bar- brirn Haidersen of Clinton.

enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at Lowell Sundny evening in the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fay Reitzel were: Mr. Mr.s. William Fink and daughter Lnura.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dnehlcr nnd son Albert of Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Smith and family enjoyed a picnic dinner with Mr. Mrs. Charles Dyslin of Freeport 'at Freeport, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Fnhrney of i Cedar Falls, lows, were Sunday dinnrr guests in the homo of Mr. jand Mrs. Fred W. Werner. I Mr.

nnd Mrs. John Warren were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walters at Polo. Frederick Gibe returned to his home in Chicago Friday after having spent the past week in the home of Mrs.

Emma Schryver and Mr. and Mrs. Bernle Maberry. "Mrs. Schryver accompanied him to Chicago for a few days' visit.

Sunday dlnneKguests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mackey were Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Runnels of Polo, Dr.

and Mrs. Burget Runnels and Mrs. Martha Fleming. Miss Ruth Kirk returned to her home in Indianapolis. Sunday after a two weeks' visit in the home of Mrs.

Grace Woodin. Mrs. Clnrn Weatherwax and Ernest Musser were Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moll at Thomson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGlaugh- hn and daughter Mary Kay of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Almy of Freeport nnd Mrs. Frank Teeter and of Sunda afternoon guests, in the home of Mr. Qrville Allen. Mr.

and Mrs. Darl Unhols spent weekend in Princeton with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Unhola and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Teets of Rockford were Sunday guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs, G. B. Teets. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Sarber, Mrs. Belle Wendle. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Cheescman, Mrs. Miles Wallace, Mrs.

C. A. Straka, Miss Mary McPherson and Thuisfon Sarber attended the funeral services for Miny O'Kane at Pqlo. Sunday. Sunday afternoon and evening guests in Uieliorne of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Allison were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Tavener and daughter Janet of Freeport and Miss Dorothy Kniss of Cedar Rapids, Ja. MLss Mary I-ouise Yoecke! ts this week in Freeport with Miss Mildred Schol. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice were Innch guests Sunday evening ti.ie home of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Rahn at Lanark. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahn were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr.

and Mrs, Erneit Smith at Cole! a. Frederick Volkers accompanied his aunt. Mr.s. Dorothy Elvvmg, of Sterling, to Chicago. Sunday, where they spent the day wtjh friends.

Mr. and Airs. Fay Reitzel snd -son, Daehle were dinner guests Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daehler at Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Stoiter were Suadar dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Oeesey near Coleia. Ur and Edwanis of on, Mr. and Mrs.

Allison and Mr and to IE. Eeporter, Fcrcat Tfeotapson Home, 107-G 164; Lanark Briefs Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Grabow and daughter are guests in the Paul Hawbecker home. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Parker of Molme were weekend guests at the Cora Woodside home. Mr. Mrs. Lynn Frdericks anri Mr and Mrs.

Kenneth Bass and inmily or Manheim were weekend gue.su>'of relatives here. Mr. and and Glenn CSan Gathers AtColeta Sunday For Family Reunion nf tM" Glenn fnmfi? cntherrd n' the hnnie of Amelia Rrpfhrr of Coletn Sunday for ihrir reunion. re wete 39 present. A pi'-me -A ri5 servri nt noon.

DuiinR the nftrinoon motion takni thnr mert- inc Hntinn of weir Tii'- feimloh next VPiif will IK- held the Sunday in Au- CII.M nt tb.e David Glenn home in Milicduevilie. Thri present wrre: Mr. nnr! filen and Louis Glenn of Mr. nnrt HerrnnH Kh.umaker of CambririRe; Mr. Mr.s.

Ralph nnrt son KeiUi and Mr.s. F.hrnlieth. Glenn of Shannon: Mr. nnd Mrs. J.

L. Hnrtmnn of Ml. Carroll; Mr nnri Mrs. Roland Glenn nnri Ruby Ann of Laiiruk: Frank of Polo; Miss Mildred Glenn of Chndwick; Mrs. Elizabeth nnd riauBhtcr Bexsic of Dixon; Mrs.

J. Wilson Glenn, son Jimmy nnd daughter" Shirley, Mr. ntvl Mrs. Charles Hourk. Mr.

and Mrs. B. S. Runyon of Sterling; Mr. nnd Mrs.

D. W. Glenn. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Hnrvey Glenn and sons Lawrence nnd Lyie of Mll- Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Ohda and son Donald nnd daughter Snndrn Kay. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mock and Mrs. Helen Mason. J. B. Gub Hostess Mrs.

George Heldr was hostess Fridfty night to members of the J. B. club. Five hundred was nnd prizes, were received by Misis Lurile Weber, high; Mrs. Lawrence Dauen.

special, nnd Wilbert Nicholson, Baptismal services were conducted for and Nancy Kay Peugh. son and daghter of Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Pejigh, nt the Grove street'United Brethren church in Coleta Sunday afternoon, during the quarterly conference meeting held at the church Sunday. Coleta Briefs Mr.

nnd Mrs. Samuel Gipe snd daughter Betty Lou and son Walter of Polo were visitors Sunday In the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Gipe. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harms and daughter Phyllis Kay of Sterling were supper guests Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Peugh. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckel motored to Elgin Sunday where they vistied relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Petigh and family were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meinerjs at Sterling. only Important cereal to originate in the new world js eorn.

In All Its Branches 205 Bldg. Phoae STERLING SALES PAVILION, Sterling, 111. THURSDAY, JULY 24lh Beginning at 10:30 A. M. head Hereford cows, 1 33.with calves by side, balance springers.

This is an outstanding herd of Hereford cows, Will be Hold in numbers to suit the buyer. 20 head good Montana yearling steers, weighing 700 tbs. Balance consists of various kinds, 200 LOCAL CATTLE Dairy cows and stock, stock bulls and veal calves. 100 HOGS Some nice local feeding shoats, and sorne good wet sows. 25 HOUSES Local farm horses, various kinds.

SOME SHEEP Bring in your stock to be.sold. Practically all types of livestock4mve been bringing very satisfactory prices. We will locate truck for you. Call our office. 496.

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34,143
Years Available:
1887-1951