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Pap-e Two DIXON EVENING TELEGRAPH Dixon, Illinois. Monday, October 13. MENDOTA MRS. BERTHA OSSMAN Seventh Avenue Phone 266L Lincoln A. Program The first meeting of Lincoln A.

will he held Monday evening October 13th Lincoln school udi on in. The theme which will be followed season will he Building Family Defence 'or the American Way of Life Program for the season is follows October 13th Pot luck supper. Reception of Hostesses executive rommiMee Cnmmunstv singing led by fitauhus November 3rd Americanism "Defense Begins at Home by Rev. Birger Commitefp Mrs Kernfth Buttler. Mrs W-r Fitsch Mrs S.

Michael Mrs Harry Mrs John Mrs George Van Meter Mrs Scott Mrs Alma Van Fit ten December 1 Education pictures of the Dixon institution foi the Christmas treat. Committee Mrs Weslev Heinz Mrs Frank proccott Mrs Adolph Rave Mrs G. A Blotch. Mrs Milan Loser Mrs Stanley Fisher. Mrs Charles Reeser, Mrs Harry Sauer Lyle Durham.

Mrs Joe flibigtroth February 2 Religious Line in Defense Panel hv the Mendota Ministerial Assn Members' tribute to our founder. Merle Kibler Committee Will helm. Mrs Harold Cummings Mrs. Elmer Brown Mrs Alvin Truckenbrrrd Mrs Earl Yost Albert Elsesser Mrs John h. Mrs.

Joe Farmer. March 2 How We Should Conduct a Meeting, the dads The fathers of puptis will be in charge of the business meeting program and ihI time Committee Paul Stenger, chan man Harry Sauer, George Mercer. Mercer Alvin True kenbrod Hoy V. M. Scott April 6th--Annual business meeting and election of officers What Shall We Do Next by the physical education department Shop.

Troy Grove Later in the day Mr. and Mrs Vogel on a short wedding trip. Mrs. Vogel is a graduate of Mendota Tow i high school and is employed at the National Tea store. Mr.

Vogel graduated from Areola high school and is employed as a linotype operator at the Mendota Reporter, Dpon their return from their trip they will reside at 102 6th street Mendota Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nfell Stevenson. Ottawa, Velma Pry Detroit, Michigan and Mr and Mrs Malph Harless Strea or. Wed Mendota Bov In a douhle ceremonv two sisters the daughters of Mr and Mrs J.

Wernsman 1611 Prospect avenue became the brides of two young men at a nuptial mass celebrated in fit. Joseph Catholic church at 6 00 o'clock Saturday morning with the pastor Re Father Leo Henkel officiating at the impressive rites Miss Hildegarde Elizabeth Wernsman became the bride of Kerns son of Mr and Mrs Lester Kerns, Mendota while Miss Theresa Ann Wernsman exchanged vows with Wayne Whitmore, son of Mr and Mrs. Harold Whitmore Meudota A short prelude of i ed hymns was plaved the church organist Mrs Jacob Buagen, before the ceremony and for the and 1 appropriate nup ttal muaic was plsyed church choir sang the mass ar Mias Arleen Pworruk Peru sol ist sang "Ave Maria offertory. Given in marriage father the two lovely their bridegrooms arv, where beiore an a ated with a mixture dahlia sand the single They'll Do It Every Time OUftT HAVE TO GET A WE GET ON MV PPACTlCALLV TO BEHIND IN WhAT XOvwE THE OOCTOQ-j "hE BuTChER. The gcoceu but NODR WIEE 16 ESE TO fcEENOO, 6Mrni.EV a WHAT vKjftT BREEZED IN IN A MlNK.

COAT. that ICE -tc ot ouDDf.T HOW DOES COME OUT OR I 6.MEDLEN The KiTCMEM DO IT REFSlGESATjC. ME NG about mi Mt. Morris MEEKER Phone 2 56 VL Front St.l Reporter and Local Circulation! Represent ativ Pigs Went on Men Shoulders to Market Mrs. W.

E. McNutt and Miss Tane Wingard entertained Friday evening at a bridal shower complimentary to Miss Bertha Vetter to approrhing marnagp to Roy Parker of Nampa Idaho, has been announced. There werp fifty friends of the Church of the Rreth- nf Scout leaders at Marengo urdav afternoon. Fred Avery attended the an? versary meeting of the Leaf River Friday night. Origin of the expression Announcement is made of the uy-haok" as applied to the carry- wedding at Polo F'rid a of Miss children, seems to have Magdalene Crouch, daughter of based on hard the III- Mrs.

Flora Crouch, and Leonard Project. WPA. re- Eykamp. son of Mr. and Mrs.

ports More than ninety years ago Evkamp Polo and formerly of The Peoria Tri-weekly Presa Mt. Morris. The service read printed this story; at the Christian church at Polo by "Steamboat traffic on the nti- fhe Rev Lovell The groom nois river is heavy. The levees of is a graduate of the Mount Morris the river towns often present a schools and employed at the Kahle colorful sight At Peoria it is no Rrns plant. The couple will reside uncommon sight to see ten or more packets tied up at the water- in Polo.

ern present and Miss Vetter received a miscellaneous shower of CHRISTIAN SCIENTE CHERCHES gifts for her new home including Sin. Disease, snd Death was the subject of the 1er piece of the refreshment table delightful lunch ,2. a beautiful set of A three- tiered wedding cake was the cen- front, while bales of cotton and boxes of merchandise, barrels of flour and corn are unloaded, and men step up the gangplank with squealing pigs slung across their shoulders served. A week ago Friday the Mms Rolfe Martin. Elmer Paul Francis Michael.

Aaron Beard and Miss Ada Martin entertained for Miss Vetter at the Michael home and at that time about thirty co- 1870 Editor Raps Roving of Swine The during the he. Ita NIK decn read fur th ring service couples Serving other as brides rraids the sisters c.ho«e an all- white wec'duig The bridegrooms also acted as at.endants to each Nf Sprague Mr Dunn and Mr nther tv' vows were spoken Gehler, committee in charge Robert Kerns, hrnther of Mr May 15th Annual P-T A pic- Kerns snd Albert Whitmore a me. Committee Mrs Howard brother of the ther bridegroom 1er, Mrs Harold Dean Mrs Harn served as ushers Johnson Mrs H. Cannon Columbus Party The Knights of Columbus sponsor an annual pai tv in the of Of white slipper satin, Mias Hildegardes was fashioned wuth a Song torso sisl line featuring a high net yoke, long sleeves Fellow Friday night Mrs puffed above the elbow. The akirt Earl Henkel, vice noble grand of Mrs Kerns is graduate of Brown Business college a id been employed in her music store Mrs.

Whitmore is a graduate of the School of Beaut Culture and been employed in Rae Beauty Shop Peru Mr Whitmore a graduate Mendota high school, IS employed in LaSalle He and his bride will i reside in LaSalle Mr Kerns also graduate of Mendota high school, is employed at the Mendota postoffn as mad They will make their home in idota Mrs. George Hessen berger attended a one clock luncheon at the home of her sister Miss Edith Grane in La Modle Frida Bridge I was later plaved at the home of Mrs Arthur Stecke! renate Dale Maher Jefferson Barrai ks Mo is on furlough guest at the home his grandmother, Mrs. James Maher. He tie kail Lodge Meets Mendota Rebekah lodge observed Vice Noble Grand Night at. Odd OREGON MRS.

Reporter Phone 1 52 (f nu Vom duper Call Rsilly 27 2 lass Meeting The philathea class Methodist Sunday scho meet Tuesday evening home of Mts II It Mays Mrs. Effie Myers of Oregon. Mrs Harry Sprecher was the onlv at- George of Stallman Valley ti.ndant and Mycrs wiU and Mr and Mrs S. J. Agnew of hr at homP op a farm nrar Oregon Montivedo Minn.

4 the Mount Morns teachers will Mr. and Mrs Robert Armstrong A attend the annual Ogle countv will move this week to a residence i teachers institute to he held at at the National Silira Co. plant, he employed. Thursday 0rt lfi Thp Mra. Frank King nf Rochelle majn speaker of the institute will was a Visitor Sunday of her he William Saltiel, lawyer pub- daughter Mrs Peterman licist, world traveler and lecturer.

The Golden Text was, "Heal me, Lord, and I shall he healed; save me, and I shall he saved: for thou art my (Jeremiah I Among the citation, whieh eom- 1 "''r' prised the Lesson-Sermon was the common Springfield I workers and friends presented the following from the Bible: strPAt)' in 1670. according to an hnde-to-be a shower of gifts for. when Jesus departed thence, two editorial in the Illinois her home. blind men followed him, crying, and the Illinois Writers' Pro- Announcement is made of the "us. 'he wIJ "TA rPrnrts.

Although the wedding at the Presbyterian come into the house, the blind men an ordinance for- chiirch In Dixon on Wednesday of came to him: and Jesus saith unto bidding pigs to roam Spring- last week of Frank Spielman and them, Relieve ve that I am able field's streets at. will, the hog.v to do this? They unto him, were to he seen contentedlv eating Yea, Lord. Then touched he their the shrubs Imint eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you. And their eves were (Matthew The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, the streets and trying to open front gates, locked by irate citizens against them. The city marshal was to blame the editorial said, because he didn't use his authority to drive Oregon high sod Health with Key to the the hogs off the streets and pre by Mary Baker Eddy: "As for sin and disease.

Christian Science says, in the language of the Master, me; and let the dead bury their Let vent them from sidewalks routing up and family, fihe has just returned He will give two addresses. The of every name and nature he heard no more, and let the harmonious and true sense of Life and being a picnic supper at 6 30, which will he followed by a bustm a rid election of officers hall Tuesday evening Oct. 14 The train Her Mendota lodge, conducted the evening's entertainment will in elude ard games of euchre. fingertip veil of tnlD was held in meeting with visiting vice noble place with seed pearls Her Jew- glands of Ottawa Streator Amand pinochle. Later muaic will be P)ry was a gold locket, a gift from hoy, Peru, F.arlvl!le, Tonics and furnished for dancing Refresh- the bridegroom She was carry- Marseilles occupying the other of- will also he served.

mg white orchids and a white ftcer chans. The committee in charge is praver hook borrowed from a During the business meeting Joe fitrernlsu, publicity; Leo Guil- friend for the occasion. i Mra Rav Erbes resigned as a del foyle tickets; I.en fiondgeroth Theresa Ann also wore a white egale to the assembly at Spring general chairman: Delbert Sond- slipper satin gown made with a field and Dan Shtrev geroth, music; Reuben basque waistline, the yoke having elected in her plai A short mus lace The sleeves puffed ical program followed Refresh- The proceeds of Tuesday night above the elbow and were tight menta were served by Mrs, Ed henefit will he turned over to fitting at the cuff Her finger tip Gillette and her committee. Father Farrell supervisor of char- was held with seed pearls Sh it es for the Guardian Angel too, was carrying white o.chids phanage Peoria Some of the and a white praver book hoirow- proeeeds will be turned over to i ad from a friend. Mrs.

William the Rockford diocese Bap tired The on of Mr and Mrs Philip Shesrer was baptized Sunday afternoon at three in the home on Pennsylvanis avenue The child was given the name of James Philip The child grand father Dr Sandstedt of Chicago, performed the baptismal cer emony. Sponsors were Dame! Scherer. and Elmer Scherer Rock Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scherer and son Richard Mr and Mrs F.lmer Scherer and Wayne, all of Rock Island; Dr Sandstedt Daniel Ssndst-dt and Mr and L.

Nelson Chi'ago. A buffet eu4 a served in the evening. Mias Norma Briggg. daughter of Mrs Mabel Mendota and Leon Yoge! son of H. A.

Vogel Arms were mamed taturdav morning at P.00 o'clock in the rectory of Holy Cross Catholic Church The Rev. Bernard A Render read the vows Mrs Kathryn Dixon Sifter of the bride and Richard Wei. Areola brother of the were the The bnde a jersey or i. a roses ey was attired i suit Her con matched that of thi Following onaal party in i Dalton. The prayer hook which ivas hrfiught to this country from France is 150 years old The bridegroom gift was a strand of of white pearh.

Mrs Wernsman mother of hrides, a hlue crepe for the ng worn with black essoriea Mrs Kerns, mother of Loins was also wearing teal blue crepe with matching accessories Mrs. Whitmore. mother of Wayne, was attired in a dark fall forn 11h matching es All thro mothers weie wearing identical coiaages of white gardenias. Following the cetemnnv a wed ding breakfast was for the immediate families and relatives from a distance at Starved Rock lodge. Govern were laid forth i the brides were seated at the same table the 'argt three tiered wadding take, which was adorned wuth a miniature bnde ami hr Kiegioom The ahle appoint ments wen in a'id with ImhtoH Contract Club Miss Marie Keeler entertained at contract hridpe at her home 1 6th Friday afternoon.

Mrs George Blanchard held high ore. ight star lull Mrs. fiondgeroth enter tamed niembc of the Flight fitai at tier ome nn avenue F'idav eiening Prizes were won by Mrs Altrert Barmckle, Mis Don Johnson and Mrs P. Ritter. A luncheon was served following cards.

Mr and Mis son Kurt and Mrs a rdt ei fiir day the Reuhanlt, Reich and Monda suf Ntr and white quel and p( quartet of new up Charles Kaufman and Mr and Mrs Henry Ka ifman in Conrad. Mrs Climte was week end st the home of Howard kers Mrs Gcoige Kohl visited her ter Mrs Dor Reuhr over tlie Week end Catherine will tre hostess membeis of tl C. L. club Monday e' ening October 13 her Home on 1st avenue and ose for her wedding trock of natural color or was without di K. hf I ms iati br ie hrrde emnnv Aiker Lautet wa tt nation.

For the a black vtuth black of w) Wt and white check redingote black fihe also corsage of whitw carnatmr The sisters are both grad of the fit Xaviers a ra and a Mis embers of apartment uh une, 1209 Irma at Nth give fbe lesson tamed the American Home if Mendota Womans afternoon at her olirne street. S'hi It will entertain Mendota Home on Michigan da afternoon torte meeting will begm Mias Malsbury major lesson F'inan- ov a Family The will be Fire Association Oregon Better Business will hold their October on Tuesday night at the Oregon Cafe with dinner at 6 15 Attended Flay Mesdames Alva Hnupt. Everett Young. Theodore Thomas John Thomas and Fred Peuth attended Home Play Day at Amboy, Wednesday. p.

a. club Mrs Minnie Smith will be hostess to the Past Noble club Tuesday afternoon. Birthday Dinner Mr and Mrs Everett Tilton and Miss Marian Coleman of Dixon were entertained at dinner Sunday at the p. Tilton home! celebrating the birthday of father Anda Tilton. Class Officers Class of Oregon high I school have heen elected as follows- Seniors Jackson Decker president; Marianne Wilde vice! president: Harry ITlferts serre-! tarv-t reaatjrer.

Juniors Stanley Kozuck president; Marilyn Wach- lin, vice president; Georgia Gossard, secretary-treasurer. Sophomores Gerald Weyrauch, president, Earl vire president: Sevster, secretary James Lamb treasurer Freshmen Crowell, president Dorothy Ros- enhalm, vice president, Donna Peter a n. secret ary-treasurer. Club The Dnity cluh of fit. Lutheran church will resume their meetings after the summer vaca tion with a picnic supper Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the of Frank Ganfr wuth Miss Mary flantz assisting hostess Fach member is privileged fn invite guest a social hour wilt follow a short business meeting Junior Woman's Club Oregon Junior cluh will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Cvrus Jones with Dorothy Jones and Mrs.

Lucille Hara Flans will be discussed for the immunity Hal low partv Dinner Partv and Mrs Toseph Reerj ntertamed at a dinner partv Sat- evening celebrating the of his father Joseph und Charles Gilbert. of the from a six weeks visit with a program will begin at 9:30 will daughter. Mrs. Tom Bushriess at a. m.

and parents, former tearh- at the Santa New Mexico. er.s and interested citizens are in- lles for Mr and Mrs. Harold Elliott, vited to attend. Oc tober 17, the Miss Ehnien and Mrs. Wil- teachers of Ogle, DeKalb.

Lee and meeting lis Smith attended grand chapter Whiteside counties will attend a in Chicago the past week Mrs divisional meeting of the Illinois Elliott received an appointment, on Educational association in the high mie of the rommittees school auditorium at Dixon. take poss sciousncss" of human cori- (p. 333). Three islands Midway. Johnston, and Palmyra are commissioned as fi Navy air bases.

Miss Helen Warner of DeKalb wss a visitor Wednesday of Miss Bernice Elliott, Mr and Mrs Howard Powell nf Chicago were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Charles Green, Mrs Powell remaining until Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Joseph Walters are moving to Oregon from Hinsdale and will occupy Hr residence State Women Made Prospectors Happy California gold miners of 1649 Mr. and Mrs. John Glotfelty and 'vere not to he permitted to he- Mr and Mrs Robins spent come uncouth for lark of that the week end in the Wisconsin feminine touch in their if lake region. Mrs.

T. J. scheme Mr. and Mrs. firhaar at- proved practical according to the tended a statp conference of the Illinois Project.

WPA. International Typographical union Mrs. formerly of Taze- at Ottawa Saturday. Mr. Schaar well county.

Illinois, proposed to as a delegate from the local union take a group of unrnaned women and Mrs. Schaar, one of the vice under twenty-five years of age, presidents of the woman's auxil- from New York to California to TAKE TIME OUT! Glass of Milk BUT BE SURE IT'S will give a talk on the worn-1 marrv the gold seekers, on South Fifth street to he vacat- auxiliary at the conference Mrs. Webster and Miss Bones of the average man weigh Mary Wishard attended a meeting! 25 pounds. ed by the Robert Armstrong lam ilv. On America's Favorite Firing Lines! urda birth Reid BIG CANNED FOOD SALE -ALL THIS WEEK- Stock Up Now! NATIONAL TEA FOOD STORE tion aenher Bi'hhv at the r.uic imn mt.s.

Mr aiut Mr invi Mr and bo er. AT a hooi Hcs- ii ver- end pa r- 11 ssrll- F'a pa AT and 5 tpnd instruction of the White PerU Fndav mrg DRIVI out BOWEL WORMS i Breaks Arm son of Attorney Ge? Fearer, suffered broken arm Friday afternoon in a fail wh'Je playing on the grade grounds treated the armolta clinmc, remaining there untit fia day. NTr- and ATra Ciscar NA who recently moved to Faribault Minn, were in Oregon for thp week end to move their furniture from the it sale nee tiny occupied tuie. Mr and Mis Alan Grant entertained at dinner Sunday Miss Ac new, Mr and Mrs America rushes to the so does THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! No matter which game, or coast to coast, border to AP is on the job! Over AP 285.000-mile leased wire network every Saturday afternoon speed 125,000 words on 700 college games. Scores of football specialists and hundreds of other skilled reporters give AP 1,400 member newspapers unsurpassed unusual action pictures of the most important games.

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