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M Rs. Freehill Buried Today Atstrawn PTA Christmas Program Set For SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1950 Married Recently Chatsworth Boys M arried 40 Years Ago M rs. Freehill PTA Christmas Arrested On Charge High School Gym County Moves Of Stealing Money ^ #• To Collect Buried Today Program Set Two Chatsworth boys, one 12 W ill Be Dedicated and the other 16 were taken to Pontiac a few days ago and r; . AtStraw n For Monday questioned about thefts at the Friday Evening ’4 9 Taxes Livingston grain office. Money had been missed at least County*s Delinquent Former Germanville Annual Affair Will four times ao a trap was laid for Beautiful New the intruders and tracks in the Building to Be Taxes Total $20j000; Resident Died In Be Staged In High snow lead from the grain office School Gymnasium to the home of the boyB and to Formally Opened Deputies To Collect Chicago Hospital their apprehension. It is said they admitted two of the break- Chatsworth’8 new $168,000 gym The Livingston county board of Mrs. Mary Ryan Freehill, a The community Christmas pro­ ins. Entrance to the grain office will be dedicated Friday evening supervisors met in their opening former Germanville township gram sponsored by the Chatsworth was made through a small trap of this week between two basket session Tuesday and, after hear­ resident, died at 0 am Monday P. T. A. will be held at the high door in the seed house adjoining Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sand­ ball games between Saunemin and ing a report from county treasur­ in St. George’s hospital, Chicago. school gym, Monday, December the grain office and a window was ers are now living in Chatsworth Chatsworth teams. er Duane Jacobson, took measures She was 81 yean of age. 18th, at 7:30 pm. The public is following a two weeks’ wedding then pried open with an old The dedication ceremonies will to initiate collection of $20,000 de­ Funeral services were conduct­ trip to Florida. Mrs. Sanders was cordially invited to attend the hatchet and replaced after each event. start about 8 o’clock. linquent 1949 taxes, payable in ed Wednesday morning in St. the former Mary Lou Wince, theft. 1960. Students from Saints Peter The new gym fas started in Felicitas Church in Chicago after daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Small sums of money have also July, 1949, and completed this fall The board approved a motion to which the body was taken to Dan- Wince of Falrbury. Mr. Sanders and Paul school w ill present a been missed from the Bartlett Christmas prologue representing about the time school opened. It Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of hire special deputies to collect forth funeral home tn Roberts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lumber Company office. Several is one of the finest gyms in this the delinquent taxes. where Rosary was said Wednes­ Sanders of Chatsworth. The different nations and occupations. keys, including one to the office Chatsworth will celebrate their Also a playlet "Spirit of Christ­ area and at present, larger. Fair- 40th wedding anniversary Sunday States attorney Clay explained day evening. couple was married in Pontiac on door disappeared some time ago bury and Onarga both w ill have to the board that Jacobson had Further services were held this November 1. mas” wil be preseinted by the and it looks very much like the with a pot luck dinner to be first four grades. Main char­ larger gyms but neither are com­ served in the high school dining the power to deputize m en . for morning in St. Rose’s church in —Photo by Faltt. Falrbnry office door key was used to enter pleted. Fairbury’s may be done that purpse but that the board acters of the playlet will Include room. Over 100 relatives and Strawn, Rev. FT. E. V. O’Neill the office as there was no break- before spring but Onarga’s will would have to allocate funds for Nancy Sterrenberg, Joy Purdue, friends have been invited. officiating. Burial was in St. in and the doors were always not be completed until some time the added expenditure. The Local Committee Michael Cavanagh, Patricia Mc- This will be followed by an Rose’s cemetery, Strawn. found locked but small sums of treasurer's office has a $4,000 Greal, oan FYeehill, Kathleen next year. open house from 2:30 to 6 p.m., Mn. FTeehill was bom June 18, Will Solicit for money continues to disappear. Chatsworth people are proud of fund earmarked for such costs Kroeger and Diane Zeller. also at the high school. 1889, at Utica, and was married The boys arrested were said to the gym which will seat about but the amount w ill not cover High school students will enter­ They were married December Feb. 20, 1896, to James FTeehill Lincoln Collection have had money to spend for 1,200 comfortably and is a big im­ added costs, according to Harold tain with a skit "That Christmas 14, 1910 in Sibley. Mrs. Lee was in Iowa. They came to German­ shows, basket ball games, candy provement over the old one, which West, Dwight. A tag day will be held on Sat­ Play”. The characters are as fol­ Miss Marie Eiben before her mar­ ville townahip and lived on the and other things lthough the when built, was tops in 1921. West also said that 1948 and urday, December 16, when local lows: Sue Livingston, A1 Ger- riage. They lived on a farm in L Freehill homestead, six miles father had no Job or visible means Following is the dedicatory pro­ 1949 personal tax delinquencies citizens will be solicited for vol­ bracht, Helen Shell, Joan Frick. Germanville township for 32 1 northwest of Melvin until 193? of getting money. together totaled $24,983. “Per­ untary contributions toward the The grade school w ill present gram. years, retiring in 1942, since which when they moved to Chicago. Mr. Wednesday’s Pontiac Leader Star Spangled Banner—Band sonal tax delinquencies are great­ Jr purchase of the Barrett- Lincoln the operetta, "The Christmas time they have resided in Chats­ Freehill died in 1946. stated the elder boy was being Invocation—Rev. E. E. Keiser er this year than ever before”, r Historical collection, for present­ Toys Wake Up”. The main char­ worth. Surviving are five sons and five held in Jail In default of $500 bond Welcome—-Lloyd Shafer he said, “Townships such as 4V ation to the State of Illinois. The acters are as follows: Lyle They are the parents of four I A ", daughters. They are: Cletus, of on a charge of larceny. The Tributes by Representatives of Rooks Creek and Germanville campaign has been inauguated Branz, Betty Wilson, Warren children: Mrs. Paul Gillett and Fontana, Calif.; Francis, of Ports­ younger boy was permitted to re­ local community groups which have not been delinquent J# throughout the state for the pur­ Shade, Glenda Rosenboom, K a y Mrs. Donald M. Shols, Chats­ mouth, Ohio; Paul, of Ohio; Slater turn home. Introduction of Chatsworth High before nowv have delinquents.” H Aquinas, of Rock Island; Miss pose of raising $220,000.00 by Brown, Ronald Perkins, Murial worth; Mrs. Roscoe Read and A1 School Board of Education Also included in the first days January 1st. Chicago and Cook Cohemour, Judy Trinkle, Tod fred Lee, Strawn. vf! Mary Jo, of Washington, D. C.; Introduction of Community action was the approval of a new the Misses Clara, Kathleen and county is to raise $160,000.00 ant Shafer and Bobby McKinley. The Ryan Estate Land the balance is to be raised in the cast includes Santa, his daughter, Board of Education method, of paying taxes. Hence­ Lucille, all at home in Chicago; Brings $407 to Presentation of gymnasium to wf rest of the state, Chatsworth’* weathervane man, plum pudding, The Andersons forth, taxpayers will receive their Elroy of Roberts, and Louis, of faculty receipts upon paying their taxes Melvin. Thirty grandchildren quote Is 9M&QQ. holly, Christmas tree, candy $460 Per Acre faculty, students and community— at a bank. Heretofore, receipts and three great grandchildren Because of its historical sign! canes, mottoes, dancing ' moon­ Have Joined the flcaaee, the schools, lodges, and beams, and Christmas toys in gay Livingston county residents Board Member were first sent to the treasurer’s Acceptance for facility and stu­ a other organizations are being < costume. were purchasers of May Ryan Florida Colony office and later returned in the psdaUy urged to contribute. Treats for the students will be farm land sold Monday at Pon­ dents—W. A. Kibler taxpayer. Acceptance for Community — A card from the Frank Ander­ Voluntary contributions may be donated by the following organi­ tiac. The group also discussed the Chris Wall rich, 91, Mayor Joaeph Baltz. sons states they arrived safely In zations: Chatsworth PTA, Lions The 120 acres ki* Rooks Creek Florida and have found winter question of letting taverns re­ Address and Dedication Prayer main open on New Year’s eve Died DeevdAtHome any cuuiiiuiiot mnyiofr. Club, American Legion, Legion township, unimproved sold to quarters at 2102 Nineteenth Ave. —Rev. Karl Trost which falls on Sunday this year. V' The committee Is composed of: Auxiliary, Senior Woman’s Club, Philip H. Grau of Graymont for West Bradenton and both their In Denver, Colo, God Bless America—Audience It was referred to the license S. H. Herr, chairman; W. A. Klb- Junior Woman’s Club and the $407 per acre. boys started to school Monday of ler, Rev. Karl Trost, James Free­ Mike Thiel of Streator bought committee.
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