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Pafg Six' DAILY GAZETTfe. RULING-ROCK FAIXS. Tuesday, July 3, 1951 leeFISw Officer Andreas Family Reunion New officers 'were elected when the-descendants of Phillip Andreas gathered Sunday at Slnnissippl park for the flfth annuaJ reunion. Elected were John president; Merle Andreas, president; and Wayne Andreas, secra- Following: the picnic dinner, outgoing president! Van Andreas coii- ducted the business meeting and a report of the fourth reunion was read by borer. It was amunirred next reunion would be sse.d at Siri- park, prtMUit were Mrs.

Penr! Andreas and George; Mr. and John Andreas and Virginia. Johr.r.y and Tommy; Mr. and Loren Andreas and and Mrs Lawrence 'Coats and Ronald Ke.vm; Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Coals and Bobby: Mr and Mrs. Wayne and Gary; Mrs, Heien Ramsey; and Mr. and Mrs. Merle "V.Mr*.-'-'Floyd Baker and Martin. Johnnie and Tommie, Mr.

Henry Bemmlnger; Mr and Mrs. Avery Adams: Mr, and Donald Adams and David; Mr. arid Mrs. Gene Andreas: and Edgar: Mr. and Mrs.

Neil Maloney and Karen and 'Kathy. Mr. and- -Robert Haldeman: Buchert and Mrs. Lilly Sterling. 'Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Andreas. Rock AfOMfSOJf AND COUNTY SEAT Offiaa, Meref By George Hai Phone Ml SIM Wagenecht Reunion At Sinnissippi Park The Wftgenecht reunion was held Sunday, Jtrlr-1-, Sterling, with a picnic dinner nt noon. A large group was present from Morrison including Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Wagenecht and daughter Deanie Houseman. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Van Oosten and children. Billy, Danny and Mary -Joe. Mr.

and Mrs Donald Onken. and Mr. and, Mrs. Edward J. Wagenecht and daughter Lorraine and Charles Stern, jr Others present were Henry Waor- enecht of Clinton, Iowa: Mr Mrs Clarence Wagenecht and son Kyle.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Wae- enpcht arid son Bobby. Mr. Mrs.

Henry Germann, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rosenow and son Pnul of ProphetMown; Mrs. Clark of-Lyndon; Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Loftus and children Dick, Janice and Tommy of Aurora. The oldest member present was Henry Wagenecht and the youngest Marv Jo Van Qosten. mond Jack ley and Margaret Zlm- belman of Rock Falls. RELEASED FROM JAIL Rubin Bent ley of SterlinR was re- nndiiv i county Morrison after serv-- I ing time on a $50 fine. tejf ot- Prophetrtown.

Glen Hewitt and daughter of Manlim and Mr. Mn. Adrian Milter and ton of Deer Grove were Saturday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Johnson. Earl Cleaveland and 'daughters, Lillian and Laura, visited Mr. and Mn. Howard Brandenburg and daughters at Joslm Sunday Mr. and Mrs Ray Quinn and MILLEDGEVILU Mra, C.

F. MMB. rbana I Dennis and Stanley spent Sunday at the Brookfleld too. Mr. and Mra A Kreidfcr were guests Sunday evening of Mrs.

Abram Rittenhouse at'Mt. Morris: Ther also called on Mrs. William Mrs. John Anderson at Mt Morris. Mn A Straka accompanied The rnnnal reun.on of ie Graehllng family was held the park.

A and California they will visit Sixty-Third Reunion Of Graehling Family PinCS Pork Patsy Veach returned homr- Sun-day following a visit in the home of heriaunt in Rochelle. LYNDON Mra. May Crvweft MORRISON BRIEFS Mrs. John Sykes omorth of Mori rison was taken to Rochester. Minn afternoon from Jane LaiYfb- ihospltnl.

Clinton, Iowa, in the Rey- i nolds ambulance for observation and medical treatment at the clinic. Nrls J. Edlund of Morrison, who 'hat. tx-en ill at his home (or several wrcks. was taken to the Morrison Community hospital Sunday morn- inp tn the Reynolds ambulance.

Miss Jean Hamilton of' Chicago was a wepkfnd guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton.

Henry Rick of Morrison has re- turned home from Hines hospital 'where he underwent major I J. Rendall of Morrison is home from Jane Lamb where he was patient for a short while ajid ttr Improving each Indiana relat Mrs. C. Sprinkle 1.V visiting relatives iri Hastings. Kaiis.

Mr ftnd Mrs B. McCarthy and daughter and Mr. anti Mrs. T. Frederick arrived home on Trnirsday evening from a week in Morns and Alexandria.

Minn. L. "of Iowa'Git the wee.kf-nd with his parents. Mr. and J.

Frederick Mr -and attended thf of Mrs. Schu- nrman's brother. Harold Cross in OalesburE Fndsv Rev. Guy James and Rrmrr are spending thii week at the boys ramp at Nfiperrtlie conducted by church. dinner aT" noon'.

The. Mrs Blmer and baby "Boon Lanark returned to Mllledge- vllie from the. Sterling hospital Sundav and are spending this week In ttfe home of Mr, and Mrs O. A Bott! I0 W. Hfteneu.

n. luz-w Phyllis Below, Bride Of Edward M. Rich, New Morrison Rotary and Melonie and Peggy: Mr. and-Mrs. Edward Zlmmertnah, Mr.

Mrs. Edward Zimmer-' Bprolta and Mary -s. Morrison Rotary' club, was in charge of the program 1 jneeting Monday noon at the Country club. Victor. John J.

Pla- President Takes Over a ited from Thursdav to Tuesday with her nlere. Mrs. Louis Hoffman. Arnold Anderson and son Michael of Chicago were weekend guests his sister and her husban'd, Mr. and Harold Abraham.

Michael re- nf Piiftbln: Chin; Dana Cobb are on a two-week vacation which Ihey will llo the onlv surviving member of the original family present and has only missed one reunion. The-officers elected for 1952 were Mrs. Harold Emmert. Nachusa, presidents Loren Laridls, Polo, ire president. Miss Norms Rae burer.

i Those present were Mr and Mrs: -Martin Coffey, Mr. and Mis Will I.vke. William Graehiing. Minnie Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Dlehl, Harold and Eileen, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lan- Walter C. Below of Fulton, became dls. Chester Graehling and Helen the bride of Edward Mills Rich, Land is.

Polo; Lloyd and Kenneth son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rich of Eichert, Chadwick: Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton, Iowa. Saturday afternoon Lester Terhune. Mr. and Mrs.

at Green Bay. WLv "George WaTesT-Lanark; Mr. and Mrs. The ceremony was in the home of J. Graehling-and James.

Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds R. Challoner, Mrs.

Paul Graehling, Lois. Rosalie the latter a sister of the and Mrs. J. H. p.

T. Phillips read the ceremony, in itaraenttng, Ron- Which the bride and father. Mrs Miss Phyllis Below, daughter of with hlg Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeVries dftV her Mr8 Lu iu Burns, gone to Pasadena Calif.7 to visit Mr and Donald Burns and two Johanna Copple.

former resident of chi i dren and vernon Burns of Morrison, for several weeks. tfaoch Mrs Seventh Birthday Of Helen Sue Hawkins The seventh birthday of Helen Hawkins was celebrated with a of Clinton was the planiM Ogden Postn uptio I Shower For Mrs. Merle Strike Mrs Merle Strike, the former Shirley Elliott, was entertained at postnuptiaJ miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Obendorf of. Lyndon.

Decorations were carried out In the bride's colors of yellow and white. There were 18 present for the occasion. The name prl7.es went to Mrs. Harry Fisk. Mrs Jake Housen- SR.

Mrs Robert Colyer Nyla Strike Thev "were" Inter presented to the honoiee. After a two- course luncheon was served the bride received many gifts Those attending were Mrs. Fred Piper, Moline; Mrs. Fred Strilrf and Nyla. Tampico: Mrs.

William Obendorf. Mrs Charles Hunt. Prophetstown: Mrs. Robert Colyer and Debbie, sterling; Mrs. Venelta Westphal, Morrison: Mrrf.

John Benters. Pisk. Mrs. Jake Housenga. Mrs.

Harry Elliott, Mrs. Claude -Ackfberg. Evans, Mrs. Henry Mtet -Penny and Joy, of Lyndon, enjoy- dTJinsf at A pTi River canyon. returned hv way of the at Savanna.

Tlie picnic and trip celebrated tlit elRhth birtiidfly of Penny Holt Jim Blair and family and Rkh- ard Ballard went to wherjp. were guests of their Mr. and Mrs were visitors at McCue Corners Sunday rtt-ar Mrs. Duudr will be Rue.sts of at of VioiH Dtrork nrr the evening of July. 4.

where they will remain lor the fireworks Mr. and Mr.v Walter Austin. Mlsa Au-stin and Miss Oc'ris Burritt Of MorrLson. Mr and Mrs. F.

A. Bell of Fulton were callers guests of L. Pickering Mr.v May Saturday and Sunday evenings. Mr. CARROLL Marriage Licenses A marriage license has been la- sued in Carroll county Willard j.

Parish. Bouse. Idaho, and Phyllis Johnson. Wis. County Clerk W.

M. Nipe that 27 licenses were Issued during June In Carroll county as compared to 14 in the same month of 1950. During the first six months thia NtpT'-'rias issued BB Hcenm the wedding marches and nuptial Vida Maron and Mrs. Don Obendorf of Lyndon. -EU -M4 Mrs.

Edna Lowell, 65, Passes In Nebraska Mrs. R. W. of Sterling si ed effective July 26 to accepts bridesmatron and her nieces. Miss was notified Monday morning by I a position with Peoria Preceding the bride Urine improvised altar were her three attendants; her sister.

Mrs O. Henry Ot- to 59 for me period in 1050. -MANAGER RESIGNS Joe Dalton. manager of the roll county livestock marketing association since Oct. 7, 1950, has Rev.

and Mrs John McQW and Maiy Dulutbj Minn. Exchange Student Speaks At Hopkins Hoppers 4-H Chib Archibald Fleming, youth ex- student from: "Scotland, at the Hop- Hoppers 4-H dub. held met. Rotarian of Port Dodge, Iowa, ruest of Charles Mr. "Long wekomed Humphrey Rendall back after an illness.

He also commended Lawrence Ludeiis, the Junior on his completion of a year and the club gave him a hearty applause. The charter night of the new Rotary club at Mllledgeville was announced for July 10. President Long told of his plant for the coming year and committees were appointed and appraised of WALNUT rnmnnnv u.n.Un. SVM.W Ann'Challoner. Green Bay, and Miss letter from Mrs.

H. (jnase tnai i stayed and in company with Mrs. Wayne Hawkins Friday afternoon. lftM0 Ncenah as Mrs. cousin.

Mrs. Edna Producers. successor here Mra. Pb. Bttl Gustafson and Mr.

Orlffin spent Thursday and Frldny in Sterling with another Mrs. Cora Hunt- ThechUdrer were ine cnuaren were at re. Petersen Gathering At Niels Hansen Home A family reunion of the Petersen family was held Sunday at the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and home of Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mri. Howard Smith had the following guests for a Sunday evening dinner: Mr. and Mn Smith and daughter Marilyn and Mrs.

Smith's mother. Wagner. Lawrence park, Sterling. HeleiTBW received many gifts from her i The guests" were' Leanne Hill of 1 Kings, Judy Miracle. Alberta Peters, Junior 65.

In Imported Organxa 25 at her home in Lincoln. a Miss Below's wedding gown was cerebral hemorrhage causing her imported white embroidered or- death. Her husband, Ernest Lowell. B. Chase that! He caMiie here from BlOOmlngton Mrs.

Edna Prot had parsed away named. Ora north of for ham and Leigh Smith of Ohio. Mr. Wanda Woodin, Trudy Merlfik' and the very bouffant skirt of I parsed away some years ago. ballerina length.

A portrait collarT Lowell, the former Edna Sla- framed the off-the-shouWer neck-; ter. and Mrs. Chaser the former line of the fitted bodice and a tiny Loretta Slater, are daughters of RawB-ina and Quilted cloche of Illusion held her the Mr. and Mrs. John A.

VIAVI rt-f- ATTENDING ART SCHOOL Blendon Kneale. instructor In art at Shimer college, gone to Ogun- qult. Maine, where for eight weeks school an interesting account of In hto homeland. picnic dinner, at Present and Mrs. Dick Tillinhast and son were Mr.

And Mrs. NleU Hansen and Mark and Charles Rudlger of Wal- FJeming. who spending some in Wbiteaide county, spoke at Borne length on' farming employed in Scotland, and also dis- rplayed and pamphleta to help Illustrate his Bob ptogiaju chalr- Attend Cub-Dad Com At Lowden On Weekend Williain Briggs and aon, BUly, Ed Meinera and son, Kenneth, and Richard Langley and Son, Gary of Morrteotx. attended the -Cub-Dad daughter Carol of Walnut, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl K. Petersen and family, and Mrs. Jease SchoonmaJcer, Mr. and Albert Pefecrsen. Mr.

C. of Dixort Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leary and family of Rowley. Mr.

and Fred Peterson. Mra. Bill Knapp and man. The meeting opening with Marflyn Matanick leading the 4-H -pledge. ran and duea were paid.

The report approved during the meeting attended by. 16 members and eight visitors. The club moved to pay bills for served at the tour conducted Sun- weekend at Camp Lowden, Oregon. About 200LCUDS and were present from Whiteslde and Lee coun- which comprise Sauk" district. local boys are mem' 327.

at daughter of nut Forney and of of Nebr. Mrs, Slater "fsUphmuutis'ttml lilies uf Uie was the-formcr gleanor Smith of MILLEDGEVILLE BRIEFS Mrs. Ottery's govra, also of import- Lyndon. Mrs. rChfl.se la the wife Jackson Saturday after se blue and designed with but- of Omaha, Nebr.

Mrs. Lowell la firarit Rex Lawrence and. daughters and Franklyn Larson, attended Interfamily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen-Matthews near Prophetttown, In honor of.their son's first birthday; Mrs.

Hill at Kings. very full ballerina skin. Her flowers. Frederick of Lincoln. Lowell A Dlcnic dinner arranged like those of Che bride, was known to friends of Lyndon ta by wer whlt delphinium, blue roses during her when th pare nw.

JBla bridemalds- frocks were ter spent number of summers at Glenn Hansen, Richard Hansen and evening. Miss Wanda Reader of Gardner, 111.. went to "Coeur in Mr. and Mrs. Qncken and Vlcki and Miss to their home to-ian Hull.

The group attended serv- and i The of blue embroidered French organdy, with her grandmother. made like that-of the Smith and her with long ribbon sashes which fell to and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Parmenter and family. A.

EL Helen Sneed, Mrs. Grace Morton the Past President's club of the effect handles formed of the Arthur Motile with Billy and his dad winning one for bait-casting. Billy was the only in Tha Morrison A tour was enjoyed Sunday when prolecU of afl members-were visited: later iwera aerved park. representatives walked away with another trophy Jtor the main event of the weekend, the big Cub-Dad Faces Lee County Grandw Jury For $287 Dixbn Theft iJEarl Supinger, 31, Polo, was boimd over to the Lee county grand jury Monday under bond-on a charge of larceny. Supmger allegedly admitted ing 8287 from the gtove compartment of an automobile Sunday morning.

The money tepreeented of tavern owned by Larry Smith, Dixon, and was left Jby Smith In his AfH to the Morrison Com- munlty hotptUl tuclude John Haan of Morriaon, accident, Tony Bullock of Morriaon. accident-out, Mary Wanner of Lyndon, accident, W. a. Place, medical. Larry.

Van Kampan of Thomson, accident-out, Arlyn Schroadar of Morrison, accident-out, Juna 38; Johnny Nelson of Morruwn, acddent-out, June TO: Bdlund of Morricon, medical, Leland McNltt of MUledgevUle, accident-out, Roger of Erie, medical-out, Betty Ann of Fulton, July Donald Corbtn of Lyndon, turgerv. teg from a cafe, Smith found the bottom of the locked glove com- intent bad been torn out and car-had; from the local hospital Include Mrs. William Carney and 1 inot been locked. and Mrs. Supinger was ar td- bf Prophetfitown, June 23; Mrs.

John mrm nf fttorHpy, Fly-Up Ceremony Of Wo A Brownie fly-up was held for the Beauty patrol of Walnut troop day evening at the American Legion room" with ten being advanced to Intermediate Girl THinnghast leader of patrol and Lynn Klser the scout leader. Both participated the fly-up: were Patty Jo Johnson, Letty Waterhoon, Diana Mungor, Jevne Anderson, Barbiya Braasch, Barbara Weber, Sterling and the mcmberg of the former club of the Walnut WRC Friday afternoon. Mix Alfred Beyer thorn IBS-SI Carolyn Pohlson. Llvay, Marlene Kasten, Heitcler and Maelanle i remony. attended, by the parents, the troop committee and a few friends.

Business Changes Teachers Return From Study Course Mr, and Ronald Bollenbach, Miss Edna McKenzie and Mrs. Bernice. Johnson returned Friday evening from' Chicago where for the weeks the ladies attended Froebel Charles K. Schell left 'Monday Mtne 'matertal as their dresses fof PftTMyra. wfaera Sick And Injured Max Hill, who was tafcfn to a he Is'visiting lri the home of Mr.

arid-Mrs. Russell Bbtt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinrichs en- tcrtalned Sunday Oene Smith who Is home on leave Walter D.

Morris III of Caman- Dlxpn hospital ui recent" days in a che, Iowa, served as best man for terious condition, Is reported rest- the bridegroom. Wedding-Dinner A wedding dlnfler i Ing -I Miss Mary Wenner who fell and fractured her hip at In' The hound Corp. Monday was granted permission to increase Its Illinois In-, trastate bus fares by about 10 per cent, The Illinois Commerce Commission reported the Increase will bring. -fare-In HUnouH to about 2.2 cents per to or leas than it fares in other states The new fares will result in $70.000 to $80.000 additional revenue annually. The company cited net loan- were Mock and Richard the ChanceUor home for 76 guests Lyndon is reastlng easier at the which the new Mr.

and Mrs. Morrison hospital. Miss Wenner, on a trip to northern who lives alone her home at to es in its Illinois operations of In 1949 and $40,760.88 in ItSO. -Greyhound rovftes hi Illinois ex- hlcago to East St. Louis and gfflnyham and via Bloomington and Springfield; to Springfield and Rock Island and 'Springfield and Freeport via Peorta and Dlxon and from Springfield to DU In Rock Island.

She is Noi'th- aid until the next morning. She Ridge way. Mr. and Mrs. Harold It- km original.

white linen'duster finally made an effort to Teach. nnjntjl ken, Mrs. Harold Hack-i wo, bttck velvet collar worn over Mrs. William Hummel, living next' ton 8nd other polnta iana. Mo.

Other routes, serve Deeatur, Clin- bartbr-aphH Schryver dress, with whtah she door to the aged" who" I Rldgeway. 10 aching Is received for this work. Mrs, Bollenbach, Kelt. Miss UcKende and Mrs. Johnson at- Mr.

and Lee WllkinTof Jack- tended the 14th annual reading con- SOB of the ferenceat-the University of restauranrat the Swrice Thursday afternoon and eve- tlon to Sunday. ning. This conference sponsor- Mr. and Bticklee of ed by Df. William 8.

Gray, autt hadbeenlocal grade school. The ladles also several vearg bv Mrs, attended the textbook exhibit which wpre black velvet accessories, has not been well In recent months, and! They will be at home after Aug. Mrs. Hummel went to the Wenner! Mrs. i at lops North Fourth street.

Clip-. home, summoned other help" At 1 State college, ton, Iowa, where the bridegroom Is i present the patient Is better and weekend guests in the associated with Rich Industries. not suffering as she was. NAME 4M WASHINGTON (AP) The in home of Mr. and Mrs.

R. 8. An air corps veteran of World Mrs; Dawson and -son remained In War II. he attended Iowa State col- from a Clinton, Ia hospital, follow- the home, of her grandparents to lege where he was affiliated with tag surgery, is resting "easier and i ea 60 killed," 387 wounded, 38 misting in action and-31 injured in battle zone accidents. spend the week.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Herlnk and Constance Sue and Mr.

and Mrs. R. K. Goldthorpe met Mt, and Mrs. Arthur Frank Herlnk.

sr. of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Herlnk and "famUy of Creve Coeur. Mr.

and Robert at OalesbuTg" and enjoyed a picnic dinner, They attended the Beta Theta.Pi fraternity. The bride has been associate editor for Modern Woodmen of America, Rock Island. She Is a North i her condition is satisfactory. Friends may telephone during the period of convalescence. weatem-unlveralty ginduate and a member of Kappa Delta sorority.

Extentlsr Coll a special Buys Lyndon Home Malcolm Klobes has the and summer he will move there while his mother will make her home Fitwe i Friday. July p. us. MT nONSIGNMKNT SALB OF HOUSEHOLD OOOD8 Jacoby Air Service at Sterlinj Airport. 77 July At farm house, located on the Buell of Highway the day in the DixOn bos depot and money was in his possession 'At Monday 1 hearing before yhmck, Diion justice peace.

Supinger reportedljr stated money Mrs. Alvin Dykhuizen and son of Morrison, Mrs. LeRoy Tegeler and son of Smith and daughter' of Fulton, John Haan of Morrison, Mra. MeMn and daughter of Propheta- Ann Frite. Mrs.

Frits will devote her time to the Snack shop downtown In Walnut, which she also operated in addition to Standard. was once broken in Smith's tavern tavern tat'' located west of Route 30r- townTMrs, Wayne Drake and daiigh- ter of Thomson, and Mary Wenner of Lyndon transferred to Mercy a display of all textbooks used in the elementary shown by all the book companies. fesllval at Lake StoryT Mrs. Frank Herink. returned to MUledgevUle with'her son and fam- lly, H.

R. Herink, for a few Meffiodist Meeting Mr.ranoVMrs. Wilbur Cadwell of at ing Friday evening in the First Reformed a call was extended to Rev. Spencer Dejong of Chicago. The First Reformed church services Rlngnalda.

a with them. About two months ago Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Klobes and ton came north from their home in San Angelo. where they Twenty Boy Scquts of Walnut who dist church next Sunday will begin went to Camp kl-Shaw-Wau Sun-fat guests in the home df-Mr.

and Mrs. Herrnnri Zemke: gheldon summer months "since the former pastor. Dr. W. Vandcnneer, and ills family moved boughtn coming to Lyndon they near Rock Falls.

The four mown as the Opvel Jania. Estate of Washington M. Dillon, Deceased. Bfowh Haglund, Attya, e-tn-the east part-of Lyndon several blocks above parent's home In which OF TWO FABM8 At the farm home of: Albert O. Ot- Fined hospital in Davenport.

July Mrs. W. Place, Morrison, deceas- day to spend thU White, Ross Alahouse, Lewis FriU. Robert and xsr-st tgt llfegol Fireworks Epper- appc4ntexl pasty ctfjLhe church, will and. Mr.

and and-Ronalcqspiai on subject, "Hands Up," jane met Mr. Leroy Gloden, Roger Fenn. Ned and Joei board of the FOX, Tommy and Connie of Wauke- Matt Vogel. East Uncolnway "Btertmgr gmr-fhipd tioa and costs when arraigned Justice of the Peace day daughtej. and Mrs; Covlll, Dean Langford, Bilry Bdson, Max and Roger Laurjtten.

Wayne Drake of Thomson at the McoTliipn Community hospitaJ, June -Gltn Mattes. Brent Weddinf and Harold Paahon, fflefal flreworics. Vofel, who was taken into custody Henry Hamilton Sunday, pleaded tWtly upon arraignment. Product Mooted Appliance 1815 Locust street. Sterling, has added a niew product to its- line of merchandise, detergent soap which they manu- factare.

In a modern trailer court has been installed by the firm -mond on itreet. Ori Holiday Schedule There be no mall deliveries land port office dispatch f. postolfice announced. However persons renting mail taxes post office may get mall SusaaL Hospital Hotel F. Bowtnan was admitted the Comnawnlly hospital Atay.

Xdmitted Monday were Lee MHier. Robert Haaa. Otny GrottK. Wafilo Untr. Thato, Oennla Ctopeey, and Herman Aaeaent Mn.

Ham- and Robert Hactf, MiHbwra. Oar land. ana aim- EMt VRaffMtttt Bom, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stone of Prophetatown at Morrison Community hospital, June at.

aiki-Mifc. WAWUT BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. William and -gan at at 8 pjn. to the church sanctuary, they enjoyed a picnic dinner.

Mn. The choir will-practice at 7:30 pan; Dingman-- Honored At Shower Mrs. Louis -Buikema was guest of houoi Quick entertained at a pink and blue shower In her been nvtng-and, will move to the Klobes estate residence. north of Morrison. LYNDON BBIEF8 for this 'one evening: hour will begin'a visit rieF daughter -and-famlly ior at 8:30 a.m.

during tbe suromcL TAMPICO, BRIEFS children of were JSunday, Roy Nelson has returned home dinnersguwUt of Mr. and Mrs. Ber' mood Damhoff of; Fulton at the daughter, Mr Honrisoo 'Community hospital. Juna 28T Warren, Madaen and of Kewaner asrothef Sunday after- malned for a visit noon tfuelts: Will. aelj at private sale, Mary i vg i mrm Mr; ancT Mrs: i o4-gturm'i, furultme iftHiei apartment ttVft Harvey Wlersema-of Chadwick the Oommunity hospital.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Rice of Morrison at the -Morrison Community hospital, Jtdy i. children left Satiirday for Tampico Hardware-and to visit Mr, and Mrs, BobBente plement Win be there every and family, the men were World i day from 10-12 and 2-7 War buddies, serving with a gen-' ww eral hospital 'unit in England. Mrs.

Edith Doty of Yorktown is Born, a gbti, to Mr. and 8ie- 1 sons left Saturday for a visU In ift-f-lririTi- Mrs II 14 mum Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bass and enjoying a visit "with her daughter Mr. and Harley Swanquist ith- FHes Ror Divofte son were Sunday guests of Mr, -ibany: Mildred E.

Koch of Rock Falls has filed a suit for divorce from John Koch, fhey were Jl 1, wed is: chnoTenT three SStit cruelty. She asks for the ace of the home" and alimony for heraetf-aad mcocy for support of the minor ctolldran and then- custody. She also tor the household and Asks For Injunction Pauline Ammotu has filed a' suit from Gerald eoMpie were married November It, iWO and aratetf June 23. ehftfr-iittf atx aa mjttneueB hun: also Uw and and OMtr 1M1 Bu-ck CAT had a delightful She tt' and Mrs. Irvin Renner at Albany famil.v of I to thank all my friends, Frank-Gramer of AmerTcan auxiliary and ited Mr.

and-Mra. Nick Cramer Sun-1 Sunday school for and day- me while In the hospital. PfcrJohn friend Pfc. last weet from Weld, te vls4i Ing bis grandpftreoto. Mr.

and MM. Carl HaKueiman. iff. and MH. Tom Marshall arrf MM; Teca Freepon werw tlwee attending Joyce Lanon, Marilyp Oansebow, Care! Lenore Parker, Joanne Gloden and Shirley White to Bureka Sunday to attend tbe tlon.

church beid this week, at Sureka ooHtge. 'Mr, Mra. Wiliard Gould and i Bock and Feott' of Mf. ol i Penn, pico visiting Or, and Robert Bwfegity aruf famUr of aftannoa spent Mr. and Mrs Tred Llvengood and The eighteen played with awards going to Mrs.

Anne Teachout. Mrs. Jo. Pessman. Mrs.

of Lyn- Clark Brtate. O. Walter Zerr, Atty. Jwly MT. Of don, Alleji Marianne reception Sunday afternoon from 4.

to 6 at Jula Farm honoring Ensign and Robert Bjllmfr nf Doa Paber, Mrs. Robert Dykema, Mn. Cornell Baker and Mrs. Freda Johnson. were served from table-centered wlth-a- Gus Brandt and Mr.

and Mrs. For- reat ahrt Rnyer. of On woocUawn bold goods drapea, etc. Erie, at dinner Sunday, honoring the birthday or Qua Brandt, father of Ed and Roger. Edw.

quet of red roees. Several amonf- the group who '-enjoyed-a ijilp olub of the Congregatt PJnefi honoring Miss Caroline Brun- her at Slnnttaippt park Mr. and Paul Snider, Mr and Mrs. Prank Snfder of Greencastle. came Saturday for a week's visit In the home of "Mr.

and'Mrs. William Snider. and flniiyHrr Nnn nnrt Carole Jirtrrrr seventh birthday Saturday and in her honor her mother. Mrs. David Mitchell, entertained 20 boys and girls ifl the afternoon.

Games were played with awards going to Steve McLuckle, Georgianna Bush, Judy Bronkcma. Naomi Greve and Eddie Sterling, Sunday honoring the Rev. McKinley son and daughter. These were there: Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Oltmans. Mr and Mrs. William Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt, Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Klocke, Mr. and Carley Harrison.

Harvesfing Operurions 6.t"''Ror*T Ffllte wfte siippfr Sunday in the home of Mr; and Mrs. TrTTHSfflff." Refreshments, buffet style In served Mrs- Bixby-. Aaron Pr Holt and the chil MTT Mr. antjl Mrs. guests Sunday evening In the home of.

Mr. and Russell Strohecker at Mt. Carroll. Mr. and Gerhard Kempers and Shirley Mae of Arcada, Calif.

m. 3 for Y7. wfiecf timily. dinner guesUt Wed- -FULTON BRIEFS Mn. Johnson and four children of Davenport, visited last week in the home of the former's mother, Mrs.

A. C. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Van Houten anrf family vacation trip 16 Yellowstone park CUoning pais. MOTB PROOFING Phone Bll er CLKAOTNO evening in the Herman and Chester Zemke home. Mr. and IQn. William Stuckman overnight goests Sunday In the home of Mr.

and Harry Haugh. and Claude Warfel and family and Mr. and Mra, Donald and 1 1 INSURANCE Dr. H. R.

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About Sterling Daily Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
34,143
Years Available:
1887-1951