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Sterling Daily Gazette from Sterling, Illinois • Page 5

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Sterling, Illinois
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lIL I'LL IJ.fcs VH 4- And Mrs. Louis ikm-j neman Entertain Children And Grandchildren Tr. s.n<J Mrs. Louis F. cslehrated their ftftieth SJag anniversary by entertaining 1 fteir children and ETandebHdrftB at family dinner Tuesday at borne, oil Thirteenth avenua.

Their daughter, Mrs. and her husband, George Tpsrfl hire from Rock Island. son. Julius C. Sonnwruin, and jhls family, hem from Davenport to attend the jroldtfn IThe two sons who Jiva In Sterling, Ilrfiuis F.

and Paul IF. Sonneman, land tho sis grandchildren, made a reunion of the surviving Imembera of the family. Owing to the recent death of Itheir daughter, Mrs. Annlfi Roson-. wife of Lloyd Rosensrren of Inear Rock Falls, who p-iwged away IJune 28 In a hospital at Rochester.

the golden wedding: celcbra- jtion was a quiet one and was con- jflsed to the family circle, though I numerous congratulatory messages I and remembrances were received jfrom friends. Harms was born in iHohen Kerohen. Germany, in 1849 land Louis F. Sonnemi.in was born 1 In HostOL-k. Germany, in the samo ysnr.

Tlipy were married Sept. 21. in Bremen. Germany. They iii OMI country oniy fourj after their marriage, cominc: America in ISSO and rsottllnfr in Sterling, which tins been their home for 4f, Of the olRht children horn to em, four have, been called to the.

homo heyond. Mrs. Lloyd Rosen- died this year, nt the nse of years. Mrs. Bert Journey died npo of L'7 yearn.

Mir-s Jennie tSonneninn passed away nt the age lot 15 and Paulino died in infancy. Mr. Sonnernini has followed the of a decorator during the years of his useful life in this Both he and Mrs. Sonneman excellent health. They have surrounded themselves hy a wide Jcircle of aripJ-cclRtive friends who them in the hiRhest respect and esteem, and who wish for them happy anniversaries in the ditf In Thr? aro aaklns why bossa In district of city and have not AI! mmlJ boxes which to boalex'ard Hfflit posts were removed several sustained severe electrical shocks in trying to place mall of boxes.

Ths reasons' for this was a ground or sliort circuit which caused the entire post to become charged with electricity. posts upon which to fasten boxen have bet-n ordered snd as soon as they arrive thov will he put in position and put up again. Pastrnaflter Harold Ward that this will be done as quickly as possible. Home Of Mr. And Mrs.

W. B. Casey Wrecked By Storm At Miami SUPFEB, MO DAMAGB JF FLORIDA jwroiseht by Tvhich tbrousjh that, section. TJisy suffered no Rerious but was flor.dsd, and in Illinois public 10 contract from Armstronsr. parts fruit Traa biotrn.

from trsss, i 4 county, to and in IVnfleld fcrd, Champalsrn cmjntv and to spir span, a slnetiy sanitary bb er shop 'for men who are particular, and great don't in parts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlm- Jnermnn received a tsSejrnim from their daughter, Mrs. Bernicft Shannon nnd family, v-ha live at statins; that they and were well. '-Picnic Supper At Church A larpe crowd of members and L.fri«nd3 a picnic supper at ttho Sacred Heart Catholic church Wednesdiiy ovcninp.

The ladies wcir'tilled baskets of food, wen? placed on a lonpr table which the plates were filled the yourself" manner. linn been received from Mr. and Mrs. William B. Casey of'Mi- ami, who recently visited their relatives, Mrs.

Priscilla Remington and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Behrens, in this city.

Mrs. Grace Mason of Dixon. sinter of Mrs. Casey, received a letter from the latter and telephoned the contents to Sterling relatives. Tho letter from Mrs.

Casey stated that, the roof Was blown from their home, the windows shattered, the Interior completely" ruined and the furnlt.uro demolished. Their automobile was completely wrecked. Mr. arid Mrs. Casey escaped injury and at the time of writing of the ui ici wirtitu iiiHi.

ihoy uere housed in a school building. and Mrs. Cusey were former residents of Dlxon and vlElted in that city and in Sterling this summer. They went to Miami a month ago to make their home during the winter months. MRS WILSON AT LEAGUE in furthering tho Idea of her husband, the lato war president, Mrs.

Woodrow Wilson attends meetings of the League of She is shown, right, as she came from the meeting of thp seventh nssemb.ly of the League. A WHALE OF A FISH. A seventeen-foot whale was recently caught at Hustings. It la Fa Id it took three fishermen ingr in a row to describe the length of Passing Show, London. Car Stolen From Street A Chcvorlet coach, owned by the Geneva Optical company, was stolen from In front of the Lincoln Tavern lattt night.

Tha car bore an Illinois license No. 1-015-046 and the engine number was 2-410-526. Buried Savings Danville. Kept. for years In a seal- d'earthen crock.

$COO in paper aoiiey found to have moulded kto a mass of pulp when GcorRo Silienwater, who concealed tho roll, ecently decided to By advice of a banker, the remains the lioard were shipped to the -ptreasury department nt Washington there the operatives were able "to salvage $409 of the burled sav- Tho population of India is threo times that of the United States. By Edna Hopper "My hair is ever-curly, with never a Marcel wave. And it always has a glow. The reassures in a made exclusively for me. It was perfected for me by ffrcat experts when I bad my lops hair bobbed.

Now all toilet supply it under the name Edna Wallace Hop- per'a Wave and Sheen. The price is 7Sc, I cacnot conceive of a girl or woman going without it when she knows. No one who tees my hair will do so. Nothing else I bsve ever found makes hair so Itistroua, so wavy, so fluffy, so abuhdant. My guarantee is enclosed with every bottle, so it costs you nothing if it 4oeaa please, Co try it atpy expense.

Now Due to limited output, we cannot guarantee immediate delivery but will take your order and deliver as soon as possible. Here's what you buy for only $89: -An all-metal 6 sheet capacity machine with copper tub; removable wringer, gears and bearings, all enclosed. The last word in the electric washer world. Don't fail to see this machine before you buy. AND SHEET METAL WORKS 209-211 First Ave.

Rock Falls Springfield, Sept. :3. (United The Illinois Commerce our chairs newly installed individual rsnder service in cor.UiUir.it!??> and along the routs. Citing the Western trnltrd £. E'ectrJo company to bpforo tha corrsmlssBlon at Chicago.

Sfpt, 23. to causa why order re- I of gss has not bowls and sterilizers, are Mr. In tho Himalayas, in 29.002 feet above sea level. Paris and N. Y.

have nothing on are always showing the latest Footwear obtainable! Patent kid plain Pumps arrived also. They're IT. Short vamps and high heels! te The hosiery that trims the ankle so neatly. Fall colors now in Extra prices too ehif LADIES' BARGAINS Oh! What good Shoes for so little. They were $8, $6 and $5 though.

Broken lines on tables. Use Payment Plan, Girls. Others are! Phone Main 52 ChtsSsr's Give Coupons With Evsry 25o i Glvs With Evwy Purchww D. RUGS, PiLLOWS, NETS SILKS, GLOVE8, SCARFS 5rrf fe Hours: 8:00 to Saturday, 8:00 to 9:1 Wool Blankets Amans Pure Wool Blankets are made in Homestead, by tho Amana SocEoty, a colony of of Dutch ancestry, which is one of tho few self sustaining communities on earth. They raise their own sheep, clip the wool, fipln the yarn and dyo it.

By expert craftsmanship they nhnpa a very superior Wool Blanket. 66x80 inch Wool Block Plaid Orchid. Gold. Pink, Rose, Buff and Blue. 70x80 inch Wool Block Plaid Orohld.

Gold, Pink, Grey, Buff and Rose. Kenwood Blankets aro very desirable In their attractive and deco rative coloring effects. They are made with lonff fibre and warmth without weight. 72x84 Inch Wool Blanket Plain Green, Blue and Tan. Checked Gold and White 60x84 inch Wml Blanket Piiiin Blue.

Gold and Lavender Beacon Blankets Make Warm Made with exclusive Beacon soft eucda finish, soft flne cotton. Suitable for Slumber Day Throws or Blanket Comfort- ables. Wlli blend handsomely modern deeoraUvs schemes. Fop 4ha peraan esokina bianket at an economy pries we advise a durabia model pricad at Hero IB a better Blanket at a higher price that will pleasa the bisyer raoro and marts each time It Js used. tkfi Pries is There are many others between $5.00 eiraf $10M Virgin wool 66x84 All Woo! Block Piaide White with Pink or Green atriped border; White with Black.

Gold, Red or Green striped border: Tan -with Black, Red or Grceri border. Wo find an increasing number of customers who arc eagerly look- Ing for this who want only the best. They find It hard to resist these wonderful blankote. We may tell you about the colors and tho quality but cannot ehow you In this advertisement the soft downy quality and vslvety finish of these blankets. 66x80 All Wool Block Plaid Beat shades, good quality.

$10.75 All Wool Novajo Grey and Lavender, bound. 72x88 All Wool Navajo Not Grey, Red, Felt bound. Blue and Tan. Coma in Biua, Buff. Pink, Grey, Gold and Lavender.

Ends aro bound with quality Sateen. Fine woo! finish cotton. Fries 72x80 Cotton Tho colors art Siuo, Buff, Grey, Gold and ana Chsatsr'o alwsye apscializa on home mede Comforts. They are haitd msde of our own selected SilUolens, Chsliis end Ever- fast Sateens. Silkolane and fitltd with Tuftsd and button holed with White Koss Cotton, tho choicest genuine Utopia yarns, tha best quality wo carry.

yarn obtainable. Chailitt rilltd with TV'nitc Won! colors and ma- Cotton, a very jjuru v. iluffy UTlala are carefully match- quality. Carefully hand maue by uuinc-n yf of our community. Cotton $6.7 Challis Ever fas I Sateen IOM wash and very durable.

They can be to great advantage for Fall or mid they always well Fcrl ifave a pretty 4 inctt bioek i-ouEd wiits Quality lar of 4 I.

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1887-1951