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TEUTGOUS SATURDAY, SELECTIVE SERVICB STSTd Effingham Omarty Lasal Baud Na tvffi The rnwlsmatlnu sf July 20, 1948, aata tortt the follow- lag achsdala of regUtratioa tor 38 through fi. a. bags' is 1922, after' 1922. registered on 8 bore Is" v. I -fri .75 'i I lgteama, and tour diamonds will be will toast one game on the which ia 81 or Soph Men bornih 1924register vEagt.

lttk ANNUAL SOFTBALL TOUR. NBY AT ISLAND GROVE -Plena an underway to make thia Nineteenth Annual Event another red letter day for the people of thia ana. The entriee an restricted to 2 or 8. i i'-c'-w Men bore lu l926 register Sept, s-4 or Men bora In 1928-Hrugistcr 8apt. -Mm bore' to l927--reffistar Upt 10 or 11.

'5- 4 Men borg in 1928 register Sept 18 rl4. A li llL ia in charge of. the Teuraa-: pient and entries, together with L00 entry fee, are to be aent to him. A liet of nlaVers and umpirea should Salee Of. The Tournament 1.

Umpirea deeiaioa final. Balia fnrniahed by Ialand Grove Men horn to 1929 register apt if 15 or ''-1 Men born in 1980, before regbter Sept 17 re. 19. duty tojregister C. Y.

0. 3. No protest games. is an eue- vvi ligation placed, upon certain is au ahe- ualafby law the Selective Service 8Wa bltf1 OIIVWTV HVTIW 8ystcm for Effingham County baut nude provision tore this legal reUgn-'fe tion can ba perfumed -at. the Local Board office which ia located far National Hotel, Banker and Natiaaat Streets, Effingham, Volunteer Mp from dtisans of A Seven inning games, completed within 1 No inning to be started after the game has mated 1 hour and 16 min- utea.

i A Team ten ran 'advantage the end of. the fifth inning wina that A' Playete must be -on list of 14 players submitted by each team man V-- ager before the first game SILVER WEDDING OF MR. AND MRS. DIETERICH OBSERVED ON SUNDAY. Sunday was silver' wedding anniversary of.

Mr. and A. Dieterich of .1204 College avenue and 204 of their friends caHed at their home to extend congratulations and beat wishes. Althongh their courtship began In Boulder, Colorado Springs was selected for their wedding and after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

r.Dtoterieh went to IHinois to spend their honeymoon. Mrs. Dieterich and two aiatezs came this' conummlty 7. The team entry fee is 1jOQ paid I J.hw at time of DIETERICH AMHUCAN LEGION POST 628, ENTERTAINS ENTIRE FEA8T About 1200 friends of the Legion Poet- of Dieterich -accepted the in-itathm of Local Legionairea to eat all. the Watermelon they could bold last Friday night aa guests of the Local -Post in appreciation of the support that the community bus extended to the Local Legion Post.

At 8:00 P. M- the the left and until, the last. of. over 800 watermelons wore' out the lino would thin for awhile and then coma on until the last one was eaten, i To entertain the guests them was a Soft Ball Gama between the Legion Ball Team and Island Grove and with Big Bill Probst one of the best soft ball pitchers in these parts pitching for the Island Grove boys and Wayne Behms Local Legionsire A Entriea ch 9. Entries restricted to 16 teems.

Sept the Local Board. w. rua Clerk Mrs. Lorres L. Hutson.

V.v. feYOUBNMENTJNBWRJ Dtoterich Girb Soft BsU Ksm 1 Spenuored by. Amevfauu Leglsn Pant Lares YO NauMII Tho tiiris Soft Ball team -with :10. Each team entering Touma-, to Boulder thirty-ne yeua ago from ment requested to brin? along one home byteanye coin-unmire. A.

eident having been Dieterich, IA Please be to Mr- Derlch horn jnBouldcr ainent ion. His was a county-sur veyor' tor many Mr. and Mrs. Dieterich received obituAry a WNU yg gyyy MF IfTEVWUS AV -w 1 minntea before game abutting time Mr. Mm.

eo your team will be readyto start wto playedarpromin iC'3; on v. a 'v-; part In the development tidr ready practice 15 wy wral of the regular -tfarl players sent including their Star Pitcher Do- pitching for the Legion Team devel-of the finest games motored to night and met defeat at toe hands of Girls The Members ri; the Giria Team' not being satisfied with the results invited toe 'Neoga Girls to late Rev. and Mnk Theodore C. Stipp, 0f their home. house was born In Vermilion county, IM- fu7 deduated with twenty-five bou- Nathan James aim of the their SUpp, of Illi- fu; 10-way quets of flowers aent by friend.

Among the gifts were fifty-seven WednMday, August 25, 1948 at the dWer dollam-mmny of them dated age of 69 years, one month and 15 1923 the year of their marriage. 1 Mias Mareka Groothuia received intpono-t has been the pleasure of the Ball Fans to see as it was played into extra Innings with first one team sewing a run and the other until the eleventh inning. We want to thank Bill Probst and the Island Grove Team and Fans tor their sportsmanship and giving the Dieterich on 4 Sept, 9 and at that time the entire team will ha expected 'ryIX'0 to bo present' Bob Shoemaker' has- bom -doii fine job of coaching the you cun not expect eouenwg.tne team butyy; aspect to win unless you MTIIEtSTOaOSi Dieterich community chance to see iaU. the best to Soft Bi A guests at the door and Mrs. Frank Cn7tt HiHThad charge- of the, guest book a), 1911, aid to this union three chil- Both am sisters of Mrs.

Dieterich. dren were born, James, who -died in otium 1922, John and whom now live play together. Several -fine? girl Players? from Roller SktftiK The above one of the $750,00 worth of Free Acte "At Bislum have, jofaud those from Island Grove and those from ich and of Dieterich that whre the Homecominff. Rides include iFerris Wheel, Merry they all May they are one of the -an est Giri Bret Ball teanu In the ton Tsohiriie, Jennie Green, Misses Bat- Rosena HaH, Mary Ann and Mangamt In the second game' of the evening the Dieterich Commercial team defeated the. Bislum Team 12 to 11 tho game in the first was uninteresting but as1 Bishop, rallied la the lafplpart and with the tieing run.

and winning run on bum as the last out was made in the inning hardly a fan would leave the, park. To the Team and community from Bishop the Legion wishes to thank them for helping ns to entertain the people who accepted their invitation for an evening-visiting good neighbors. rounding towns.vyr;f. Girls have homo' and 'Homo game -4 with Charleston Sspt 10. Charleston Sopt.

22nd, Charleston at MRS REBECCA WORMAN CALLED BY DEATH. If'- The Girls inrite you to LARGE CROWD HELP LEGION y-i EAT WATERMELONS A Several hundred folks gdlhend at Wonman anawswd the flAerty Memorial Park Friday ere- out and not tor them to win and travel ring and helped tha members of too with-them whan they leare town. wife preceded him Besides his son and leaves three sisters, Mrs. tenhell of RossviUe, I1L, Maude ojetmTchT Beach1 JB1 Mr- Punch, coffee, arfcy sandwicheB, George Stipp Sfr. Mpp received bia.

education esndeUbra, a gift of Mr. to tiie Vermilion wanly schooUcom- uSterich to bis On toe buffet a siartriTratia which he taught. stoool for several bitter setting wu terms before entering toe Tallway Mr Holloway. manjMmdm -erring on a nm between ouesU at the reception came flrom Tolcdo, Ohio, andSt Loids, Miseouri, Longinpht, Allenspark aS moU from Bor. tC3i.S were yearn Uving in Tnledo where all tnelr -bead In the yud of the homo tor children were After reriping accommodation of guesta whe famn remained to visit with friends foilow- a controlling Interest in the First i-r th reception.

A National Bank of Dieterich to Dieterich American Legion Pbafe.628 truck load of let devour too largo 4tk ILLINOIS GOLDEN JUBILEE death summons in Anthony. Hos- Wo hop in tho very near fature'Li? that wo may hare another common bout-iIx ff. She was get together and lets all that this one attend the next one. 76 years of age. Everything human-ra dona for hoi ly possible ws done tor her daring this time tie by toe physician in charge To be held to conjuncthm with the 18th reunion of tho 180th fantry of eWorld -Wars I and II at Effingham, Illinois, on.

Saturday and rev rere miff 9 and the nurses st are bedsida. A. cold watermetons and when they were turned loose on tha melons they sure did a fancy job of making thorn disappear, aim just who was the champion melon eAter- we were unable learn, but no doubt but what there -many to the -champion pm mifMwt.e 'L REV. A. B.

CLOD FELDER VISITS Snnday, September 25 and 26, the 4th Illinois was a national guard Tho 4th Illinois was a mwI MEWS NOTE It has been rumored around the Dieterich Vicinity that the Sales Market tor Watermelons has vanished since the feast 's f- regiment whieh fought totoeSpkriah Ameriean War to This mnt also fought in both Worid Wurs, but when it was mustered into toder-si service to -1917 tho nano was 1 Sc Mrs. Woman wag bom on December 16, 1871, to Bogota. On August 20th, 1902 aha was married to tho late Mr. CL A. Woman at Indianapolis, Indiana.

They made their home in Teutopolis whew Mr. Women had established the TEUTOPOLIS PRESS bn April 21, 1696. In 1921 they sold hey OBITUARY William C. Galloway, son of tho TV 1II1RIU Vk URUWWU gUU V4 Niff spring of 1920, which be headed nn- SILVER WEHJDING BE tU Mi physical health compelled Mm Ire. four years ago.

He Christian church of will hold open house at their home, OBSERVED to retire, four yearn ago. He waa a Mr. and Mrs. William Dieterich member of. the Christian church of will hold open house at w.

most of their interests to the Pnntery to a number of stockholders and the company was incorporated aid is now changed to 180th U. 8. Infantry. On October 2, 1927, these Veterans met in Effingham for their first union and formed what has sines i-A3 been known, aa 4th Illinois 130th IN DIETEWCH -u O. Clodf elder of Wheeler and his son, Rev.

A.tB. Oodfelder Illinois, were calling on old friends to Dieterich. Saturday. Rev. Oodfelder ia a graduate of the Dieterich High School several years ago, and is now a member, of tho Sou than Illinois Methodist Conference, and at the present; time ia pastor of the A Id era gate 'Methodist church-in Marion.

He is another Dieterich known ss Woman Printory Incorporated. They were prevailed upon at Infantry Veterans Association, and they hsvt situee met annually, upt that time to retain some stock and stay connected with tho firm in aa advisory capacity. 5 'They 'then to' 821; fiotfth lurth Fou late Martin and Anna Galloway, was born to Clay County, Illinois, February 25, 1895, and his spirit departed this Hfe, August 26, 1948, at tha age at 58. years, 6 months, and one day. -1; He waa united in marriage with Katie Emery, who died to 1917.

Mr. Galloway' then enlisted in the U. 8. Army, world War and served overseas to the Third Division, Fourth Infantry. In.

1922, he was joined in wedlock with Miss Oma Musgrove, who has been a devoted companion and helpmeet. Their home was Messed with four children, tores daughters and Toledo, transferring Ms membership 1204 College Avenue, Sundav, Auto toe Dieterich Church of Christ up- purt 15th, for their many on his arrival here of which he waa. The occasion is their silver wedding a member until his anniversary. Receiving hour will be Funeral services -were conducted from 2:80 to 5:80. Friday afternoon at 2:00 p.nu, Au- Mr.

Dieterich ia an emplovee of the gust 27th, with.Rev. Turfs Davis Vslmont Plant of the Public Service conducting the eervices at the Wright company. He is a' past master of funeral parlors. The pM bearers the Boulder Lodge 45, A.F. and A.

were Frank Whitehurst, D. E. Parker, Mm a mat high priest of the Royal Frank Beach, F. A. Motch, A.

E. Areh and a past eminent Steppe and AreMe Harris. 'Burial commander of Mount Sinai Com-was in the- Dieterich cemetery beside mandery, Knights Templar, his wife and eon. Mrs. Dieterich is a past worthy Among the relatives from a dis- Ugh priestess of White Shrine of tance attending the funeral were: Jerusalem and is president of the Mr.

and Mrs. John Stipp, Miss Mary Social Order of Beauceant Anne Stipp, and Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Mo formal invitations, have been Beach and soh, Ted, of Champaign, bned by Mr. and Mrs.

Dieterich. Mrs. Stella Crays and Mrs. Dwight They hope as many of. their friends Crays and daughter, Patricia of can find it convenient will call on Rockville, Ind Mr.

and Mrs. William them. THE BOULDER (Colorado) Crouch and George Stipp son, Daily Camera. tloo Ml hnr tar Ih. pinlw rt in MRS.

WRIGHT 8PURLIN.DIES 1948. of nie husband on December 1 She is survived bv a nura to 1942, 1948, 1944, ,1945 while wert engaged to toe late' sane of the various dties; to state which had a eomr --regiment to World War -Thla year they vow meeting fegaiaV to Effingham for etoat they expect to be thdr greatest? munkm yet. This bdng the fiftieth anniversary of our 8paniah War they an ss-pecially urging thoae vuterana to uthough anyone who has been ziik'xZj! a member of either of these at any time to eligible, to --membership to the Association and is also asked to present ces and nephews. Mrs. Floyd Stump of Areola.

Mrs. Mary Jans Clagg of areMDallu (Ei- erich, Rev; Wtafried Bichsrds of leen) Welch of Ingraham; Mrs. Syl- Assraptlon, Mrs. Ferae Pritoe of Albuquerque, New Mexieo, William Bichsrds of lincolrsnd Virgil Anyone who dedres any further in- van (Mabel) Rude of Dieterich; Mrs. Roy (Anna) Shaner of Ridge Farm, Illinois, and Lowell at youth Willie accepted Christ aa Saviour and became a member of the South Muddy Baptist Churchy later ho transferred his membership to the McQueen Chapel congregation of the church of Christ He faithfully served his Lord, aid tho church to foimation, or who dedres to be placed A of Wheeler, and Mrs.

A. J. May. of ESffingbam. The body was taken to the Johnson funeral homo to Effbigh whew sendees were held Saturday, August 28th at 2 pi nivin Johnsons chapel.

Rev. John D. Field, minister of tin Christian church, officiated. In Edgewood.Aug.' 27 MrA Emma Spurtln, 81, passed away at her home south of hen, Monday evening, August 23,1948, after an illness of several weeks duration. Mrs.

Sourito to survived by her husband. Rev; Wright Spuriln, i tired Christian minister, and daughter, Charlotte, a teadwr to the Centralis Ugh school. Funeral services were held at two oclock Wednesday afternoon at the Christian church in Edgewood with Rev. Thorp of Centralis officiating with burial to tha Edgewood cetnfr tery i Mrs. Spuriln waa well known here aa her husband was tha paster ef toe local church of Christ several years ago.

38.5 V3J 'rr4 3 John of Danville, James Parker of 1 David E. Parker of Swingfield, and on the mailing list may do so writing: direct to Hubbaio, Sacretanr-Txeasurer, 65 East Groan Champaign, Hltools. 2' bv GAROLD KEPPLE TO RECEIVE SKELLY AWARD Mattoon. Chicago Again proving what ib bearing 4-H Club training has hem Superintend was to Memorial rometery. OTTO POEHLER TAKES SS'JX Mi.

FIRE WHISTLE TO SOUND Commencing Saturday, August 4, 1948, the village will sound ut noon each week day through Monday to FOOD CENTER It was announced this week that tha Palestine Food Center haa boon transferred to tbs management of great on the future of American farming, Garold Kepple, 1986 state 4-H dairy champion who now operates his own model 160 farm to Fulton County, Illinois, will receive the prised W. G. kelly award for superior achievement to agriculture. Saturday, 4. Yearly food productions on the include Kepple farm de an average of Otto Poehler, owner of the Robinson Taylor, E.

W. McKenzie Ray Stanley, Flovd Craig and P. G. Raymer. Those from out of.

town who attended the funeral services wen: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stomp and daughter, Rebecca of Areola, Rev. and Mrs. Winfield Richards of Assumption, Rev.

-and Mrs. John Honey of Edinburg. and Mrs. Mary Jane Clagg and son of Dieterich. Food -'Tho change waa effected Monday morning, Angus); 28.

For the past tores yes esttoe Food Center bssl the active Brock. Mr. to family ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH 15th Sunday after Trinity, Sept 6. Bible class and Sunday school at 9:15 A.

M. Divine services at 10 A. M. Gospel lesson Matt 6, 24-84. In one of the verses of tills text Jesus says: "Seek ye first the king 125 hei head of hogs, milk-from a fine Guernsey Suernsey heme to find too climate 'then preferable -I to IUtooto.

WILLIAM RICHARDS VISITS IN DIEmUCH Elder for many years, which office he held at death. The deceased is survived by his companion end children, four gr children, Darrell and Rita Welch, and Glenn and Jimmy Rude, one brother, Henry Galloway -of Dieterich, one sister, Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Diets, iIm of Dieterich, a great many pounds of and. a host of friends, who hero, 65 mourn his departure. Funeral were conducted at.

McQueen at two oclock Saturday afternoon, August 28. Tbs large attendance of friends, relatives and neighbors, evidenced the esteem in which the deceased was held. The music was furnished by a trio from the Ingraham Christian ehurch. They were John Brant, Fletcher Fulk and Elmer Fehrenbacher, accompanied by Mra. George (Marie) Welch.

The casket bearers acres of corn and 20 acres of'soy- loth- beans. The young fanner had dom of God and His righteousness shall be and all these things DIETERICH METHODIST CIRCUIT Mt. Zion Sunday 8chool 10 A. M. Supt.

Ray Wood; Pianist Mildred Bloemker; Worship with preaching a. m.v,f Montrose Sunday School 10 A. M. Supt. Fay Morr; Pianist Andrev Jones; Worship with preaching 7:80 Pe mi is Dieterich Sunday School 9:80 -A.

M. Supt. Ollis Eydiiaon; Pianist Laura Etyehison; BiblS Study Wednesday 7:80 P. M. Wheeler Sunday School 9:80 A.

M. Supt. Charles South; Pianist Mildred Bear. J. W.

Peters, Pastor Mr. Poehler has evidenced hie in- tentlon of continuing the business V'i unto you. W. C. REDEKER r- as to to wel-nda tho Food -1 along tha same lines ef too past and will be come the old friends Center, Palestine Register.

as ef poliey be hsppy of ing to begin with few years ago except excellent training old unlimited ambition and energy. Another reason he to successful to his knowledge and practice of sound soil conservation' He and his wife' Geraldine handle the entire' enterprise. During a community breakfast in his honor Saturday morning Kepple will receive his award consisting of J' William Richards; of Lincoln, spent several dare the pest week visiting Ms sister, Mary Jane Clagg and other relatives- and friends to Dieterich. This is the first time. William.

has been back to Dieterich since ho fell on tho ice and broke his Up while he was the 1 village policeman. His many friends hero were glad to. see him. i A' DIETERICH AMERICAN LEGION POST 628 REQUEST NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT CITATION FOR NORGE (Division Borg-Wareer) Effingham, Illinois 1 f. Buehaarkemper Metafcart of banns for tho approaching marriage of Clair Bueb- Publication In appreciation ofthe employment ich Ameri- Veterans of the Dieteri Bruce A.

Morgan, Fred McKinney. Harry O. Garner, Ernest Clagg, and Howard C- and John Cheanut. Bur a 8100 U. S.

Savings Bond, scroll and gold lapel pin, presented in behalf of W. G. SkellJ, president of Skelly Oil df Pbet both Disabled and can CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Anna Westendorf. AMERICTN LEGION SKI SHOOT COMMITTEE Loren Heady, Willie Kester, Le-land Adams and Commander Harry, Walker, hare been working over nerkemper, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clar-enee Bueh nerkemper, of Teutopolis and Hiss Mildred Meinhart, daupiter of. Mr. and Mrs. Paid Meinhart of North Muddy township, were announced tha first time st'SL Company. able bodied by the Norn Plant, Division Borg-Warner, Eningham, 111.

ial was to tho Headyville Cemetery. 1 by Tuns Tbs services were conducted Ja.A E. Davis minister assisted by J. M. Chesnut retired minister.

They hare been cited by the Local Post and forwarded on to tho Na Ladle Kmbbe, Louise Fri tocher and Lorens Westendorf for their kindness to helping mo with the dinner tho tow of Mr. SHim'e fmrerel. OLUE PARKER time getting the ski shoot ed aiia finished and barring "4 tional Headquarters through regular of District and State. channels ndi And cto church Teutopolis and SC Josephs church. Island Grove.

Their mar- riare is to be at 8 odock to St Jo- ihb ehurch' September, eived a broken -sti Wayne Krabbe received a broken E. EL EASLEY DIES E. EL Easley, a prominent Clay CSty business man for many years was found dead to. bed about 7:80 Saturday morning; probably caused by a heart attack while sleeping. George B.

Wright. E. J. Deibel and John Bottom of Dieterich attended the. funeral at Clay City Monday afternoon.

lays the Trap will ready to operate this week. -The Automatic Trip Machine has been stored in the Legion BsU awaiting' tho finisMng of too placement. The Legion expects to start holding Meets in the very near future. BAKE SALE Tho Banner Gass of the Church of Christ Sundav School will hare a Ich Mrs. John Harlan of Charleston aid her son, Owen and his fiance, of New Yorkwere visitors at the home of the formers Mrs.

Anna Endebrock, Wednesday of last week. Owen Harlan to to be married to from all information available at the present time the request by the Dieterich Post for. this National Citation is receiving very special consideration from the National Employment Commission. A'-f bake sals at tha village hall to Die- -J noee while playing ball on the local diamond Wednesday evening of last -week- J. A terich, Saturday, September 4th, at 2:00 m.

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