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SIXTY-SECOND YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1936 NO. 22

TAPS THREE HUNDRED H O T SLUGS EDIGRAPHS SURPRISED BY

There are so many ways of Maybe the reason a politic­ ATTEND ANNUAL making a fool of one's self M ian jumps on his opponent's WEDDINGS OF that the average mun can't y record is because his own is BIRTHDAY BALL hope to dodge them all. too frail to stand on. Two things that test a 1.0 ts of jjeople are looking TWO COUPLES man's love more than any­ to the future with faith and Excellent Talent Provides a thing else are his wife's cold optim ism in sp ite of the fact w M m - Mrs. Metzen-M. E. Franey; Good Program of feet and her hot temper. S t t that congress is again in ses­ sion. Evelyn Dorsey-Geo. Entertainment If a fellow could sneak up 7 on himself when he wasn't H.- An old-timer is any citizen Hoppler. looking, we've got a hunch he who can remember when The third annual Franklin wouldn’t contract a case of there was criticism of the gov­ Metzen-Franey Roosevelt birthday ball held in big head. . a m ernment for giving out free seeds. M. E. Franey. of Chatsworth, The Grand Thursday night again - l i proved Chatsworth's ability to car­ and Mrs. Minnie Metzen, of Chi­ Oil wells are not the only It is agreed that a nation ry out an undertaking of that kind cago. were united in marriage Sat­ things that gush. How about should act like a gentleman happily and successfully. Those urday morning. February 1st, by the girl who knows how to but the trouble is too many in charge were well pleased with make men enjoy giving her Rev. \Y. J. Scollin, at Arlington, 1 statesmen don't know what a Illinois. Father Scollin was for­ the outcome and those who partic­ p rese n ts? gentleman acts like. ipated in it were delighted with merly pastor of Saints Peter and Pauls church in Chatsworth, of the evening's program and the What has become of the There may be some doubt capable management of the enter­ old-fashioned girl who said ' ' which both bride and groom were as to whether 1936 will be a communicants. tainm ent. she didn't want a diamond bigger and better year, but it M The couple was attended by Receipts $149.85 ring until after the furniture r- /V *;V ! is certainly going to be a nois­ Miss Agnes O'Malley, of Chats- The total receipts were $149.85. was paid for. ier one. Expenses were $102.15, which in­ worth. and Charles Metzen. of cluded orchestra, hall rent, enter­ A ,■ Chicago, elder son of the bride. tainment, advertising and other The younger son. Aloysius, assist­ miscellaneous items. Of the net b u d g e t ed in serving the mass. proceeds, amounting to $47.70, STRAWN NAN IS The above information came to thirty per cent or $14.31, goes to ,-ISh a Plaindealer editor in a brief the national fund for infantile pa­ note mailed by them Saturday ralysis research. Seventy per rent, BADLY HURT IN SQUAD WINNER night and which also requested $33.39, will remain in the local that the paper be mailed to them fund, to be administered by the at Miami. Florida, until further committee as in the past, accord­ notice. It is understood the couple ing to their judgment, as necessity AUTOACCIDENT FROM CHENOA motored to Florida. The news of may require. the marriage of this estimable ■ ■? T hree Hundred in Attendance Robert Homickel Has Jaw couple came as a surprise to It looked for a time as if the Chatsworth Cagers Take most of their friends in this com­ attendance would be small, on ac­ Fractured When Car Overtime Game; Seconds m unity. count of unfavorable weather. A Turns Over. Lose Overtime Contest Mrs. Metzen resided in Chats­ late canvass for the sale of tickets Prjr worth a few years ago and shared brought the support of numerous ------H a w in the operation of the restaurant patrons and the attendance rec-1 __ _ . . ___. . . . First Team W ins that was formerly and is now the orded was in the neighborhood of o , ^ P Coach Collins’ high school bas- J. A. Leggate establishment. A three hundred. St Joseph s hospital Bloomington keteers took their first overtime lifelong resident of Livingston _- . . . suffering from injuries sustained county, she holds here, as well as Don Bruyneel and his orchestra “ MeJ icc‘d ? ntJ h al ™ ______' when °uthey lhe.year trimmed ^ Chenoa r dHy "x'frn 20-lb at othpr P»a«*_____ where. - she has liv- The floor show following the ^ l, °^n. Saturda>- H ls ------— ------r- in a game advanced from Febru­ ed, a wide acquaintance and is grand march was one of ex- uP. j HUNDREDS ATTEND | FARM OWNERSHIP ary 28th, because of the creation numbered by many as a valued friend and capable home-maker SSTofThf D ™ t ^ ble -d wlsh:u£tTTodCerx^uriTn EHMAN’S OPENING GOOD GRAVY INCREASES IN PAST uaof UMMsub-districts va >4.1 v • IV VO illin .HUIVstate tourneyIOU1 UCt . „ , 1 'll , , , .... play. Chenoa had defeated the lo- ” h° " grace ,ho sPlcnd,d home vided by Pontiac talent, the coun- "e,'° we«ther for an hour before HELD YESTERDAY , , ,i , , of .\lr. r ranev. 5 YEARS IN COUNTY cals in the first game of the sea- Mr. Franey is one of the best Wednesday was John Deere day The two most popular ways j The number and the per cent of son und certainly put forth every of living at somebody rise’s ex­ effort to win this one, too, but the known and most successful citizens rection of Jack Haskins of Pnn of the development of pneumonia in Chatsworth and the Ehman lm- farm s o w n f e d by the operators in of this community. In addition to ^ J , has been thTcause for anxious ploment Store was a busy place, pense are getting a dole or local club seems to have hit their i Livingston County, Illinois, in- operating his farms, he conducts tiac. G««rge Platt, also of Pon-. fpar since ,he accjdent_ 'Die entertainments and demon- learning to say "charge it. 1 creased between April 1, 1930, and real■ ' «• stride » I iVIV UIIUand IIUUhad thel I IV. IIUnecessary .I ,-V»« I > , i^C’ inc"1!he i Car 8k,dl*- Turn'* Over stration of implements and power January 1, 1935, according to pre- reserve to win out after having 3 f a,n bu-vlnK b,,smoss at an ele- The fellow who talks most losti™. a„ .^U|| small lead in the closing vator southwest of Chatsworth. He !^n^pfficilnnJhanH nicLina^ The accident occurred on the machinery attracted hundreds of I lim inary tigures from the 1935 partici[>ates in the social, frater­ The nrrwr»m irvcliiHert-P 8 y‘ county-state road west of the farmers during the day. The Eh- about woman’s place being in I Federal Farm Census released minutes of the game. P«^am tnciuaro^ Quinn school 3 miles east of mans consider the event to have the home is the one who does nal and church life of the com­ I February 3rd by Director William Close All W ay Through munity in a measure and manner ah»T V ilT Z -inip Strawn. Mr. Homickel, who quit been very successful and every- not provide a home for a wo­ i L. Austin, Bureau of the Census, The game was close all the way m an. that marks him definitely as a Y o^g and Shirley Holding boys: [arm.inK ^ t year, moved with his thing seems to have been satisfac- j Department of Commerce. through but the home boys seem­ valued citizen. The number of farms in Living­ ed to have n under control all Blessed are the heathens for A fine new house was built on “ * d ^ " to th frS e lt^ r farm ‘°?hc day's program was opened ston county was practically the the time und everyone expected lhp Franev farTn )ast to re_ they shall inherit the earth Vocal solos:' "Moon Over Mi- that was vacated by Lyle Hummel at 11 o'clock by A C Ehmam Jr sam e in both years, w ith 3,575 in to see a burst of scoring at any p|are Uu. onf, (i(.slroved bv fire when the "civilized nations" DrMi.. Mini i a few weeks ago. He was return- who made a short talk introduc- | 1935. M eanw hile, the farm s oper- time as the shots were rolling out Mr and Mrs Franey havp‘ a dp. have wiped each other out in t ated by owners had increased from which might easily have dropped iigh,fu| home to to w hpn Mo" h^r^ro^Tv HerrM^f inK from Sibley in his Buick car, lng John Deere representatives, w ars. Jiatswort^ °f accompanied by his 13 year old who had charge of the program i 1,236 in 1930 to 1,296 in 1935, and in. Pearson started the scoring they rf>turn from basking in (he j the tenant-operated farms had de- with two of his favorite side shots Fiorida sunshine to be greeted Taolap dancedance. JerrvJerry Sebekbebek, Pon son> ^ onJy vir8il- account Th® b°y.of the from accident whom from The then entertainment on. bill included Most any husband feels he has an intelligent wife if she ! creased from 2,308 to 2,261. The to give the home forces a 4-2 lead wj(b unstinted congratulations and tiac. has been obtainable, stated that 1 talking motion pictures, featuring Vocal solos: “Star Dust" and tells him every now and then I per cent of farms operated by the at the quurter. and Bess pushed good wishes the car skidded and ran into the j "Sheppard & Son" and "M urphy another in the second quarter to — “You Took My Breath Away" by he is the smartest man she j owners increased from 34.6 in 1930 em bankm ent of the "cut" in the Delivers the Goods." A com ic pic- | to 36.3 in 1935. give a half-time score ol 6-5. The Faye Shafer, of Chatsworth. . . , . . , , ever m et. Dorsey-Hoppler Three Jaspers Bouncing Act: I rPad- 1tlrurni?g °Vfr ,.ItlLS j hougbt tU^ w.as als° sho'vn' The value of all farm land and guarding in this half was close Messrs. Speers. Cramer and Dur- that M r Homickel s head injur- Implements and power machtn- buildings in the county at the be- und shots were hurried although Miss Evelyn Dorsey, the young­ ham of Pontiac ies were sustained by contact with ery were demonstrated by repre- Men are queer animals, and | ginning of 1935 was $65,930,516. Saathoff and Ehman were losing er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. those who get a kick from cof­ Tap dance: Pat Lovelock Pon- the 8teerln8 wheel. The boy was sentatives of the makers and the The average value per farm was scores when the ball refused to Charles H. Doraey of Chatsworth. fee will always feel morally tjac ’ unhurt and was able to make trips place of business was crowded at $118,442 and the average size was stnv in the hoop Bess and Wit- and Gco^ Hoppler. of Tallula. superior to those who get 180.3 acres. Solo: Bud Decker, of Fairbury. to, severaI farm homes *" J*0 u , u their’s from beer. tier dropped in fielders in the rH IT .r n°°n The dance hall and stage• were neighborhood to summon help. The At the noon hour lunch was Practically the same amount o f third quarter to gain a 10-7 lead ^ ^ at the Methodist Episco- n i c e l y decorated for the o c c a s i o n Plaindealer >s informed that, con- served to more than three hundred land was available for crops in but meanwhile Hummel had to “ P°nt*ac' K ^ trary to early reports, Mr. Hor- and the menu of hot dog sand- replace Bess when Bess made h.s «ev Arthur H. Smith, per- and colored flood and spot lights 1934 as in 1929, but owing to the nickel w as not pinned under the wiches, sauerkraut, cake and cof- were used for the acts. An elec­ dry season of 1934 considerably fourth foul of the game. »bo sang,e / ’ng ee^nony. car, but w as so severely injured 1 fee w as popular. Five capable la- tric am plifying or public address less crop land was actually har­ Hummel has been coming along of^ ^ “ rs' Har° d H°Wle! that he could not get out of the dies from the country were in FARMERS GET system w as also provided locally.. vested in that year than in 1929. nicely for his first year of play hWe£ thp atte"d- P m U e a t ’ i Birthday Cake overturned car. charge of the preparation and Cattle increaesed during the per­ and fitted into the work of the ^ H T / ' A large birthday cake, In honor , Taken to H o s p i t a l j service of the lunch and they were iod from April 1, 1930, to January team nicely. Pearson an,I Saathoff ^ ^ of President Kdosevelt w as c u t i The Injured m a n w as first taken kept busy serving the steady line OVER $2,000,000 1, 1935. Cattle of all ages showed each dropped in baskets during ^ ^ was jn ,jght an increase of almost 10,000 head, the fourth period but Chenoa tied and the purchasers of portions to the home of his sister' M rs- of Kuests. blue crepe and the bridegroom were given a cup of coffee with Tena Singer, in Strawn, where he ------while cows and heifers two years it up at 14-14 just before the gun was given attention by a Forrest EZRA LAW RENCE IN BENEFITS j old and over increased over 5,000. sounded; in fact they missed a wore a dark blue suit. The couple their cake. The sale of cake, of left Pontiac for points in central course, w as lim ited to the supply doctor and then taken to the hos- 1 ENDS LIFE W ITH | Horses and hogs both declined dur­ free throw which would have won pital, where his wife has been with ROPE AT FAIRBURY ing this period. for them, in the final twenty sec­ Illinois on a short wedding trip, and many were able to partake after which they will reside on a only of coffee. him and num erous relatives have AAA Pays Large Amount onds of play. The overtime seemed , called to see him. , Ezra Lawrence, 37, Fairbury, SERIOUSLY ILL to finally thaw out Ehman as he fa™ near Greenvtew. General Chairm an Ray Kurten- com m itted suicide Tuesday night to Livingston County Mrs. A. J. Sneyd suffered a made two baskets in rapid sue- ,s a K™duate o f bach and the others who served ! ------;------by hanging from a rafter in the Agriculturists heart attack Wednesday forenoon cession and these with free throws ^ nf ^ °^1 on com m ittees are gratified over; KEM PTON TO GET garage at his home in Fairbury. and her condition today is deemed by Saathoff and Pearson more of 1932 She chose the wed- the outcome of the birthday ball: DISTRICT TOURNEY ! His sister, M rs. Henry Koehler, and thankful to all who helped. alarming. While she had not been than balanced a lone field goal by d^ / 0Ibor parenfts| a! In the list of district centers for ; " ith wh« m be had h is ho™e Rental and benefit payments of the visitors and brought the final b7 ^ d,ag da> T h e new s of h e r in good health for some time she marriage was a complete surprise the Illinois state high school bas- j the death of his mother the Agricultural Adjustment Ad­ had been up and around and her FORD TOURNAMENT ket ball tournam ent and the team s three years ago. discovered the ministration to farmers in Liv­ i„ overtime *° her Meends. who admire her IS WON BY PAXTON sudden serious illness occasions assigned, It is noted that both i body- ingston county from the beginning sorrow and anxiety among her The seconds also ran into an £ r.h" *alen*s aad Personality Paxton won the Ford county Chatsw orth and Piper City are as- M r Law rence had been in a de­ of the A. A. A. down to October friends and family. overtime game but lost 20-19 when aro her ^artiest well-w.sh- basket ball tournam ent held Fri­ signed to Kempton. spondent frame of mind since the 31. 1935, were $1,034,613.22, ac­ the visitors sank two fielders in „ , . day and Saturday in the new gym Kem pton— Cabery, Chatsw orth. ] d«**hs of hls m other three years cording to National Emergency IN APPRECIATION the overtime. The seconds showed J )K r “,lT l ™any Cornell, Cullom , Kem pton, Piper 1 a8 ° and of his brother, Jam es, who Council figures obtained from the the lack of recent competition and ^ ’h™ Kbf v“ ,ts ’° h“ at Kem pton by defeating Gibson I wish to extend sincere thanks City. Reddick, Saunem in. i died about one >’car aK° office of Sveinbjom Johnson, State did not show the form that they i A t a8« the rboth- City. Cabery took third place and to the members of the fire depart­ Piper C ity fourth. Gibson City— Buckley, Cropsey. ------Director of the N. E. C. for Illi­ have in January games *>ut \ CaT .to ChjUKSW°rth and W<,re nois. Com-hog payments to this ment and all others who rendered Friday's scores w ere— Gibson ' Forrest, Gibson City, Gilm an, Loda HELPING THE NEIGHBORS they promise to do belter Friday engaKod ,n road bu,Id,ng county from July 1, 1934 to Oc­ timely aid at the time of the fire. against Forrest. ------City 16; Piper C ity 10. Paxton 17,! Roberts, Sibley, Paxton. N. M. LaROCHELLE Chatsworth coal merchants tober 31, 1935, totaled $1,027,444 - This game with Chenoa was ar­ Y oung-A bst C abery H 28. The finals Saturday were— Pax­ MAY CHANGE ROUTE U : have com e to the rescue of people Humphrey-Ames ranged on short notice because the Miss Erma Young, daughter of ton 25; Gibson C ity 17 (fin al). C a­ of Cullom , Forrest, Saunem in. Pi­ For the period January 1, 1933 Miss Alice Humphrey, of Gilman (Conllntwd on Isit pa*o) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Young, of bery 32; Piper C ity 13 (third). The Gilm an Star states that the per City and Straw n who w ere out to S ep tem b er 30, 1935 th e F arm and Harry G. Ames, of Watseka, Kankakee, and George Abts, son state has renew ed activity tow ard of coal during the past week. One Credit Administration made 52 were married in Watseka a few of Mr. and Mrs John Abts, of PEACH CROP DAMAGED THANK YOU changing the routing of paved Cullom m an took an eight ton load Emergency Crop and Feed Loans days ago. They will reside tempo­ Fairbury, were married at 3 p. m. highways 24 and 45 through Gil­ to fanners in this county, total­ to be parceled out to village fqlks rarily with the bride’s mother in A report from. ------Springfieldr- . says Saturday a, ch(|rch at the jn St. Kankakep John's Evan- At_ W e wish to thank our custom­ man. Last summer there was a who w ere out of fuel. So far deal­ ling $7,515. Land Bank and Lank G ilm an. that the cold weather has sertous- tendanfs were Miss o raldine ers for your co-operation during new survey m ade to m iss the city ers here have been able to secure Bank Commissioner Loans in this county May 1, 1933 to September MOVED HERE FROM PONTIAC !y damaged the peach crop in the y and Matt Y cousin and the severe coal shortage the past of Gilm an by building a new slab carload shipm ents to supply all state. In the extreme southern broth(?r of the brjde few days in that your demands south of Gilm an to get aw ay from reasonable dem and. 30, 1935 amounted to $3,353,662. were reasonable, and our deliveries the bad curves in and south of "Hy" Wooten, mechanic at the counties where the peach crop is y returning from their ho- LaRochelle place of business, has usually the largest, the fruit has neymoon trjp )he voung to you were such that we were Gilman. Then the m atter was COMMUNITY CLUB PUBLIC CARD PARTY brought his family from Pontiac, probably been damaged consider- wi„ make thpir home (n Kanka. able to supply everyone with some dropped. Lately surveyors have and they are living in the Wurm- ably, but not to the extent it has kpp wherp Mr Ab,s k empk)ywj kind of coal. Our orders placed again been going over the route. Chatsworth Community Club The D. of I. will sponsor a pub­ nest home. been In the northern part of c b tbe American Asphalt Corn- weeks in advance with the mines will hold another supper and meet­ lic card party and dance in the peach growing counties, where y helped to prevent a coal famine at POSTPONED SALE ing at the hotel next Monday eve­ Woodman hall Wednesday evening, The ladles of the Catholic moat of the buds have been killed. ning at 6:30 o’clock. Attorney Hu­ Chatsworth. February 12. Bridge, 500 and church held a successful food sale Indications are that the peach KOHLER BROTHERS Floyd Landrus, Friday, Febru­ bert H. Edwards, of Pontiac, will euchre will be played. Admission at the Corner Grocery last Satur­ crop for the year will fall far be Making more of what you hava ARTHUR G. WALTER a ry 7th. be the speaker. 25 cents. d a y . low normal 1 is as e00*1 ns having more.

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D mmite n Judiciary. on ittee m om C resolution Dllnp : r lllinip D e g a P proposed. ' if originally as range bombing a for done they have which e g ran 1 tombing a lish enate S The School . them given Technical be Corps certain will ir A donate the to offered has ver an, Congressm s. d rtn A C. L. By w hich has is its object to declare declare to object its is has hich w One w onders w hat they would would they hat w ­ onders b w sta e One to Field hanute C ear n for land excuse an as ent epartm D ar W to be a legal public holiday. The The holiday. public Jefferson as legal hom T a of be ay d to birth e th they had moved th e A ir Corps Corps ir A e th moved had they ad o e nnpria ad non­ and non-partisan a be to said duced by C ongressm an Golden Golden an ongressm C by duced Jefferson: Thomas of A m erican Indians by resolution resolution by Indians erican m A of il hudr h icesd entry. increased the shoulder will OF NEWS INSIDE requested the Congress of the the of convention Congress annual the last composed ir e requested th t a organization sectarian y ear. On Ju n e 30 of each year the the year each of 30 e n Ju On ear. y stead of the cu rren t fiscal year year fiscal t rren cu the of stead iul mbr teef t st ' p to s to thereof, bers em m vidual y sun mot f h bns f- ih e e t t hy s h jcniin s o wht improved hat ew som as w jcondition he ust m they at th ret reg With ^ in­ ear y coming aft- the bonds the date, of at ost th m r e issuing By et uh iL a sal e pcf- J specifi- be shall as bilLs such cept indi­ the of all and s tate S nited U ds t dfct o h pbi debt. public the to deficit its adds cally requested by the Indians Indians the by j ex- requested affairs, Indian cally to g in pertain governm ent closes its books and and books fiscal its closes present ent the governm for finances finan­ and political significant a as ltc o Finance: F or olitics P hmselves. Ithem congress in bills any introducing cial move. The delay to July 1, the the 1, July to delay 1, The ly Ju to move. cial delayed be inistra­ would dm A bonds the g tin re rp te in re a to m ake a b e tte r showing of its its of showing r tte e inistration b dm A year, a e th fiscal ake m new to enable the of would beginning th a t the bulk of the baby bonus bonus baby the of veterans to bulk the arning w t t a th recen tion's A lthough th e free distrib u tio n of i dau g h ter. Miss F ern, who is a a is who ern, F Miss ter. h g idau of n tio u distrib free e th lthough A AE TWO PAGE T here was held in our capitol capitol our in held was here T he tongue. e th Recently a ce rtain organization organization rtain ce a Recently If th e action of the U nited nited U the of action e th If or eeal adfo r seeds. er flow and vegetable r fo rslto wa rcnl i r ­ tro in recently as w resolution A T he A m erican Indian Federation Federation Indian erican m A he T ee Ses Baoa Ida satng t her t a th g tin sta India, aroda. B Seeds: e re F Political and financial w riters ( riters w financial and Political the the 7h src, Illinois istrict, D 17lh CONGRESS genial Jc-.se Jc-.se genial rm c tt s k­ sk a ts n e stitu n co from has has F P been referred to the the to referred been s and, j in t floig fies ere w officers following e th tion, j r a II. II. Jones, Jones, cut fdrl am la associa- loan farm federal county . I rcnl rcie a eter rm from r tte le a received i recently elected: president W illiam F ien- ien- F illiam W president elected: ih am big aaye. er H er h paralyzed. and being legs both arm aroda, B right in pital t ifnie rlss n hos­ a In aralysis p infantile ith w P ontiac recently of th e Livingston Livingston e th of recently ontiac P cast of F airbury, has moved to ! a tra p fenced off in th e co m er er m co e th in off fenced p tra ! a to moved has airbury, F of cast ie Ct. e te os orl hm ad hat w and them corral boys the ;let City. Piper I he H ugh W. 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He gets from 50 to to 50 from n rtatio gets o sp He tran furnishes shells. ent and ernm ere w Hives . precautions them all protect to despite taken her, cat u |x>rts th a t m any of his bees per- per- bees his of any m t a th |x>rts ished during the below zero [eight hours per day and the gov- gov- the and day per hours [eight zero below the during ished ES GLEANINGS NEWS i t i i t i t i i t t t i i t i i i t t i m tribution. ogr unse ses o fe ds ar al ws itn aot ie frt i outi ad e s at r te la as w he and tfit u o aid first a five about ritten, w was mail, air dis- free for seeds furnishes longer inform ed th at the governm ent no no ent governm the at th ed inform Mrs. I. S. C arter, of F airb u ry , , ry u airb F of arter, C S. I. Mrs. A t th e annual m eeting held a t t a held eeting m annual e th t A .1 II. Haeret. who lias been a seventy-five boys w ith chibs on on chibs ith w boys seventy-five a been lias who Haeret. 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W O O L D A Y S B y D W I G Worst U. S. Plane Crash Kills 17 “A rt of Cannin' "Iako B*ack Tot tw o v»o ^oAve. rat J Txrve. If Back J>e> , \ AaV - By IRENE KELLY VitjvR.wfe IT wooco pePftAvfc rwfc j s C Uti'lutr v Isp aj.,-1 s.'llill dlfl , t-XORe. Tto/n 1 Touai - \\ XL1 Strv Ire. t ) tAMSt C*>fc VWR. IsOvAP j . f YOO — __ (3e>fcf fc> YOU ft VVCaR? Mux> PftwS * 1 'H E buzzer rang iiiqieriouijly. % S o J"A , I be< OF* Yovt Ta M£ , « -* once—-twin*. .V green light Take . o*?, Tawc WsK Tue R.wc allowed over tin* ilixir marked "l’ub- r M. ilsher, Private." II was the signal tired and Uiii(y-M\ \e a r dial lie w for the office Ih*>. Alex went In. needn't trouble liiuiseit ahum do* euiue out. amhh-d slowly down the 0 0 CM ! private aduirs) oi Jimniv Walter*-, aisle. He stopped in front of a desk I dohT tT and I'.itmia Ma>terson, wotildn! bearing the mime .Miss Tait," Ui ) HORT*» N e s * . , pm ? Alter all^ \\ Ii\ should his * t a f ' bold, brass letters. ‘— r ~ A O iV . spirit e‘*iu«iii i seii with a t»u\ uim I’erching himself precariously on L E ^ f i p l ------had t n May alter m IiuoI neailv the roll-lop desk In* pulled a blight i»l V • I . • 1 a leaein*r vv ‘.a — y — yellow apple from Ids pocket, lie \\ *s well ■ sij die way to heeuinin^ an tween Idil.nm crackling noises he • I in.tn w n.v. I ■ a \ . hot her < b-i.r-r annoum-ed in the hind swaggering \V a illr_t.ui siieh small ai.it manner he atlected tor fellow em­ ployees : ll u.ix ail .11siiiitv Wallers laiilt “l»ig Bag watds to see you." ih ll*r ln>; i*i* rt , Im• a t:'t* lit* na>. Then la* leaned toward her and (MI «•* ’ id.m . \ , .i \ *' \ in ill* ir iw whis|M*ivd. “Cot a hunch you're go­ • li.n it • u. • i ' t»»- i i‘im«lh-N Isobel." Then In* straightened up. W II a ll IV 1111 ii* iII i IK1 \a> fist* f o r "dee, y o u smell nice. You sine v *N ll •iv. Aliil • Hi lit Is i II I i*•ii .ar iifuii must use sonic swell perfumery.” \ 11." V.i • » m il niii 4 !«j Miss The owner of the desk was fright \ St.. •'l l "••ti > I .i ‘ !v • *n t*a1 1 V A Ha r. died. annoyed and eimtemptUoMs, \ «.Ii ,li> ! •»l Jv l.C v\ il* a l \ ill •\ l *»! _;• respectively. ll * rl.-'. .11 \V i-lll i.~i*• ll ami hi" "Shut up and get off lily desk. . . . :j.r t. 1 \ .. l • »lll>hit* III «* Sfiioni Wilat gav util I in* !«*.» I in going : «*• Mi IMI u • isll ni; w ml bh*\v tn tx- eatinedVi, * p . -)Y) ; ii> 1 • i» Mi in Ml*i\\ > OI tu almiil Tin* ullii-i* Imy h rugged thin in 1 Hi.1 1 u in;; \ • la in c. Jl was (•IiiiiiIiUms. ■ .t II .1 • !;n .iu t.n»\ 11• •Mi:..il . al \ a 1 "Didn't I just s;l\ In* calmed Iso 1 «• i i.i • all r*l a u *JV lii*l? I liiln i I? Hi*.n il him spring • *n Mil iila Ills'-In -1 ini ll ua.i fil rln**f tin* "lil rlii‘siiiiit aliout imi much • 0 liiv- ill 1 la "-ii m . i lin r imi overhead. If >nn t,ilit* m> advice-- 1 «»r US wvn h 111 an 1 1hf r hh-ftl well. Its always better -to quit Ilian iiiu in /.on hvl u «*iv U ii w rapjMMl wait nruiiiiil till ytiii’rt* canned. in IM N. . mu 1 \ w a!> > • 1U 1 Ilf li* When you know yiiu’ri* going to In* j 1 IMI ll \ 4llU in \\ iriu I»i> olll Ilil” - canned anyway. Gee, I jjiu rounctl ! rr> ;i[ 1 111? lire \ nd lu* Mirillni as once.’’ His eyes touk oil a faraway t^OSSeL-SWCLL ftriCHeR5 Ilu* tall Iduc-e.ved general put a look. A pained expression stole luiiiU "ii liis shoulder for a ino- over his lean, pale fare. Then lie meiil and said with a smile, “Bear Tangled wreckage strewn for a hundred yards and mangled bodi*-- suddenly sprang tiff her desk. up. Jim." presented a ghastly scene, fop, as searching patties located tin- w reck of a palatial air liner which crashed near Goodwin *Ai'k . “Guess I'd lielter get out the mail All. that . ..s something! No won taking 17 lives * Trees snapped off as the plane crashed «"•' a or I’ll be the next one.” lit* was TTm f yf TTTFrTtlTTfffYtTV dor .1 ilium didn't hear .Miss Master roar. The motor, below, was a hulk of twisted steel, butied deep (one In a flash. ‘Diving Venus,’ son when sin* spoke to him. MELVIN NEWS in the swamp mud. The disaster was the worst in American com­ j Elizabeth Underwood. Correspondent ''Janies Walters!'' i’airieia Mas Mabel Tait was already surrepti­ Ve O lden tim e s mercial aviation history. tiously powdering her lilted nose 1936 Model IAA1LAAA i terrain snapped again. front tlie sheltering bulwark of her •'Yes'm," Jimmy replied at last, FROM FLAINDEALEU FILES J. C. Hunt was a business caller roll-top desk. in Piper City Tuesday. slowly dragging himself to liis leoi. For the last year she had edited Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin "Who was liiu'ii on February tweu the Uove-lairn t-oliiinna of the Seat­ TEN YEARS AGO ly -second, sevetiteen-lhirty-two:" DAIRY (F eb ru ary 4. 1926) Ren, a son, January 31st. tle Bedger. had administered what Clarence Colwell, of Guthrie, "Why—uli—" The children around •be thought were Just the right A son was born this morning in j him siiiekered because they knew was a business caller here Sunda>. pills of advice to lovesick high Pontiac to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. [ Jimmy Imd been dreaming agftin. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Cothern was school girls; she'd lulled the minds H err. Abraham Lincoln!" lie guessed and business callers in Paxton Thurs­ CATTLE SALE of suspecting wires and soothed suddenly sal down. Gail Hanna Sheeley was born lo day. complaining husbands, of course, Miss I'alrieia Musterson, third Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sheeley in the John Lewis Steinman is quite •he was ambitious for something Chatsworth hospital January 29. j grade teacher, was unduly severe ■ belter, hut she was fairly young ill of flu at his home east of that day. Fur that matter, she \va« J. A. Leggate was advised a few j and this was a rather nice begin­ town. always pretty strict \vi'*i tier pu­ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1 th ning to what she ho|K*d would he days ago by a coffee firm that his j Mrs. J. K. Nickerson, who has pils on Thursday s. ii may have restaurant had used a half-ton of I been ill the past week, is im ­ tin outstanding newspaper career. been llmimh one can't he loo sure 1 will sell at public auction at my place 4 miies east of Piper She looked around her. as for the coffee during the y e a r 1925. proved. —because Hartwell Joyce, profes­ City on Route 24. beginning at 12 o'clock noon: first (inn*, noting t lie downcast Mrs. Sarah Booman, widow of | Mrs. John Gudenralh is a pa­ sor oi biology in ihe Westport big!* beads with green eye shades, shirt- George Boeman, died in Chicago \ tient in the Mennonite hospital in school, called on her Thursday eve taleeved arms and black cuffed Tuesday following an operation for Bhxnnington. nihg just as he had been doing fm J. M. Hunt, who has been con­ I 16 HEAD OF CATTLE wrists moving rapidly aliout in n facial neuralgia. She was 75 yearsJ — I'alrieia sighed at the thought — Jersey cow. 9 years old. fresh Feb 14: Jersey heifer. 2 years old. pnnze of disordered papers. Phones old and a sister of Sanford Martin, i fined to his home by illness, is live, im, six years now. itble to be out again. will he fresh April 14; blue roan. 6 years old. with calf by side; were ringing here and there and of Chatsworth. | "James Wallers," she said severe brindlc cow. 7 years old. fresh Jan. 21; Guernsey cow. 5 years old. Mrs. Mary Wright, of Paxton, irje«;elvln(.go(j yr, iiellowiug replies. Mr. and Mr*. John W'olken, of j ly, "you slay after school!" ' will be fresh Feb. 17; Guernsey cow. 5 years old. will be fresh March Her heart' took sickening spiral spent the vveek-efid with her That evening Professor Joyce * 1; spotted cow. 4 years old, fresh Dec. 15; Jersey cow. 3 years old. Rapid City, South Dakota, accom­ daughter, Mrs. Mary Woodard and ‘turns to n black and bottomless pit. panied three cars of cattle to the I called mi I'alrieia precisely at eight will be fresh March 11; Swiss row. 3 years old. will be fresh June fam ily. o'clock as In* always did. 21; Swiss cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in March: Swiss heifer. 2 (She simply couldn't hear leaving Chicago market a few days ago! this place! Prof. Alliert Arends, of Chicago, years old. will he fresh this spring: black cow 11 years old. will he and then came here for a brief j "Well." he said, "tomorrow is ilu* s|x*nt the week-end here with anniversary of George Washington's fresh Eeh. 28: 3 Red Poll heifers, bred All are T. B. tested As site passed hv tlie oily desk visit with relatives, also at Melvin. | her soft round chin was raised Just home folks. frill Inlay." • little defiantly. Hand on the pub­ During the month of January, ' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nelson I’alrieia sighed. "Yon would know lisher's doorknob, sin* turned around just ended, there were 24 days in | spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. wouldn't you. Hartwell?" she said. 1 DUROC BROOD SOW, will farrow about middle of Marcn and swiftly surveyed the room, as which the temperature was below | Byron Beck. “Why. vvliat made you say that?" a drowning person in one moment freezing. The warmest was 52 i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kenny are "Because,” Patricia replied, "flier*' • the proud parents of a son, born TERMS OF SALK ('ASH No stock lo be removal until sett It'd for. • reviews Ills past. Then sighing above zero on the 19th and the Is a hoy nr school who can t remein Lunch stand on grounds. heavily she opened I lie door, crossed coldest five below on January 22 | January 26th. her it. In fai t. In* doesn’t remember ithick, soft carpets to tlie desk of and again on the 27th. Donald Trimmer has gone to any historical dales even though I Detroit. Mich., where he expects make him write them down » him Ihe publisher. A list of 18 people of this vicin­ Mr. Cranage glowered up at her. to find employment. died times." ity who were ill, was published this C. C. MARSH removed Ills tldck glasses, wiped Harold Freehill and Geo. Boyce "II in in. a backward child, eh?" week. T. F. Desmond and Christ­ P C. BALLOU. Auctioneer FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Clerk -them painstakingly with a pink was in Paxton Thursday attend­ "lie s nut a dull hoy! Un tlu* ian Holmes are very ill with pneu­ cloth, replaced them with madden­ ing business interests. contrary. Tin beginning to think' monia; Lucile and Loretta Nimb­ ing deliberation. Walter Weber, of Terre Haute, he is the brightest child iti my ler are quarantined with scarlet Ind., spent the week-end here with • lass. I talked to him after school "Sit down. Miss Tail. What I fever; Mrs. Elmer Pearson is' suf­ It is tiiiril to believe that lust his father, Louis Weber. today and 1 found out that I hough have to say will take only a minute. fering from a paralytic stroke; about 25 years ago Auuelte Kel- I believe in coming right to tho leiman. the original bathing Mr. and Mrs. John Plank, of he can't remember George Wash others have flu or colds. point about matters like this. We iM'itnty. mils arrested In Boston Chatsworth, spent Saturday with iugloii's birthday, lie knows more > about that great American than yoTt Special Master’s Sale are having to curtail expenses—er. P. J. Lawless & Sons held their f i weu.lng a oue-pieca bathing Mrs. Margaret Thompson. t redm-e our overhead, you know—" nineteenth annual sale Saturday. suit which cume to the calf of Mrs. Guy Thompson, who has or I. Why, Jimmy Walters actually "Yea, I know," She was sur­ It was the largest and most satis­ the leg. Miss Kellennan "Is been enjoying a trip to Florida lives ami breathes in the presence in Foreclosure. prised to hear tier *wo voice speak­ factory of any held. There was a shown above wearing a 193S with friends from Long Point, re­ of Washington. We are all hero ing as from a distance. Alex had very large crowd and prices model bathing suit at Palm turned home Tuesday. worshipers, as Carlyle said, and Beach. FI* In the Circuit Court of Livingston County. Illinois been right for once. She was thank­ ranged high. The first three pairs Miss Laura Domblazer an in­ Waslifngton Is Jimmy's hero, lie Is 1 ful he had warned her. Now she of horses offered sold at prices structor in M. C. H. S. spent the fearless and courageous because ! he knows that Is the way Washing Citizens Bank of Chatsworth el al. could he first. overaging over $400. Adam Schade TWENTY YEARS AGO week-end in Tolono with relatives ton wauls him to he and he never Plaintiffs. “And 1 suppose some one will & Sons held their annual hog sale (February 3, 1916) returning to this city Sunday. tells s lie. not just because it is | IN CHANCERY Just absorb my work with theirs in Monday and it also attracted a Miss Ruth Tobin returned to vs. Chatsworth will have a wet and wrong to lie. hut because Get*. ' No 6973 their spare time. Is that it?" Her large crowd. Buyers were here Normal Sunday to resume her Clyde R. Peterson, et. al.. voice rose shrilly, and she didn't dry fight at the spring election as George Washington would lie very from a number of other states. studies at the University in that D efendants seem lo be able to do a thing about a petition has been filed with ashamed of Jimmy if lie did." Forty-five head were sold at an names of 222 village voters asking city, after a week-end visit with It. Emotion engulfed Iter like a average price of $65. The top her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John “Why, I’alrieia!" Hartwell said in, great rising tide. that the question be submitted to surprise ai suddenly realizing some Public notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of a de­ price was $90 and the sale totaled the voters. Tobin “I.et me tell you something. Sir. $2,800. tiling lie should have known long lie cree of the above court in the above cause entered on Jan­ Cranage. You can't can me. I'm i Charles Shafer closed a deal this The Walnut Dell Country C iud fore, "you're human !" uary 18. 1836, the undersigned will sell at public vendue to thf* week whereby his brother Edward very pleasantly entertained Sat­ “What?" I'alrieia was surprised quitting. Do you see? I'm sick to THIRTY YEARS AGO highest and best bidder for cash in hand, at the North front f death anyway of telling all the Shafer buys the A. Quinn 80-acre urday afternoon at the Odd Fel­ too. (F e b ru a ry 2, 1906) lows hall the Sealock Club, The door of the Court House in Pontiac. Illinois, at the hour of ten nervoQS women In Seattle how u> farm, south of Chatsworth. EM. You never lalked this way lie-( o'clock. A. M., on hold their husbands. My Job- ixjcal markets Com, 36c; oats, is busy buying stock and will go Friendly Hour Club and the Pleas­ fore. It's the lirst lime you've men well, anybody that wants her con 28c. into the stocking raising business. ant Hour Club. About 50 were tinned one of your school children at it it t Ion undermined can have It.*' Elmer Lighty has leased the M. present. An excellent program Why, Patricia, do you realize that Wednesday, March 4, 1936 P. H. McGreal shipped two car­ She waited for him to say some­ Franey farm, north and east of was rendered and delicious re­ all we've been talking about fori loads of top-market steers to the following described real estate situated in the County of thing. He didn't. lie Juat sat there Forrest and .moved with his fam­ freshments were served; it was a six years is science and biology market a few days ago. They Livingston. Illinois, to-wit: smug and—staring, like an over-ex­ ily thele this week. very pleasant affair. and literature and—and a lot of averaged about 1,600 each and LOT NINE (9) IN BLOCK FOUR (4) AC­ posed photogrnpli. Miss Janette Howk, a bride-to- tilings that don't matter?" Hart H. P. Turner is the tax collector were bought by a New York firm "Well?” Her tone was Itelllgerent, be. was guest of honor at a sur­ well looked up a I Washington’s por i CORDING TO THE ORIGINAL PLAT AND for Chatsworth township; Elmer for the fancy retail trade of that her chin high; hut she knew the prise party given in her honor by trait hoping for a smile of encour SURVEY OF THE VILLAGE OF CHATS­ Pearson for Charlotte; and John city. minute she left the room she'd fold Weller for Germanville. Esther Arends on Monday even­ Hgement, Imt Hip lips were still Arm I WORTH. T he body of John Lighty, 76, ami the direei look in those eyes up like a fan. , ing at the home of Miss Arends. TERMS OF SALE This sale will he made subject to (1) C. C. Gimple has purchased of was brought here from Veeders- scented to he urging him to go on. Mr. Cranage toyed with the golf Charles Haberkom, of Crescent A personal shower was given Miss the statutory rights of redemption, and (2) the rights of any medal on Ills desk. burg, Indiana, Saturday. The “Patricia, you—you love that hoy :' City, the old Billy Write place in Howk and she received some very “I was merely going lo say. m.v funeral services were held in the "Of course I do." Her eyes were tenant in possession by virtue of any lease from Receive! of the east part of town. lovely gifts. The evening was dear, that our business office re­ MethodLst church with burial in spent in playing bridge. A two- glistening. “Because I haven't—” i said premises appointed by above couiT; for cash on day of sale, ports an alarming number of air­ Fred Fatka has sold his farm, the Chatsworth cemetery. Mr. course luncheon was served; the “Yes, dear. I know." Hartwell and my authority to make the sale fir'derived from the decree mail envelopes from your desk. Of southeast of Chatsworth, to Adam Lighty’s first wife is buried here. color scheme was green and white was no longer at Ids end of the above mentioned, which also describes the premises and fixes course. If any of your letters are Shafer and will move this spring HLs second wife preceded him in and was served by candle light. divan. "And I'm human, too. Pa- ! the terms of sale, and is on file in the office of the clerk of preventing suicides. . . His eyes to a 200-acre farm 30 miles south death just nine days and is buried Those present were Misses Jan­ tricin. I've been living a lie all these this court. of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. years. For 1 love you. dear, imt I've , took on a thoughtful look. uBnt at Veedersburg. ette Howk, Esther Arends, Dor- D ated at P ontiac, Illinois, this 1st day of F ebruary, 1936. 'that Is of no consequence now, I Louis Meisenhelder, who has thy Johnson, Blanche Hunt. Hilda never had the courage to tell you' so—until now." suppose. I'm sorry your work has resided for several years north and —Buyers of advertising have Hadaway, Florence Arends, Mary Hartwell glanced wildly up at Z. F. Yost ‘been so prosaic. We'll get some one east of Chatsworth, will hold a learned that there is no substitute and Louella Wilson. else right away." public sale and move soon to Dan­ for the circulation that newspa­ the portrait hoping surely for a Special M aster in C hancery She swung on a slim, French heel smile. Imt Washington's expression I ADSIT. THOMPSON & H ERR bury, Iowa. p ers g i v e . ______RADIOS REPAIRED—We have with murderous intent. Then, ns If wns-vsiill stern. Hartwell sighed Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Thomas Entwistle has sold the one of the best and latest radio in a nightmare she heard Mr. When the general eommnnds. he I house and lot next west of the testing equipments out—and so­ Pontiac, Illinois Cranage say: 'bought, there i< nothing for a g**"*l I Henry Klover home to Charles L. E. BERTMANN licit your radio repairing — any j "Er . . . how. would you like to soldier to *|o tmt obey. Summon , Brown, who Madam Rumor says, have chnrge of the Women’s I’age, OPTOMETRIST make set.—Philco Radio Shop, Ing up all his courage he suddenly ' ^ will occupy the house with one of say — starting the first of the Pontiac - - Illinois Chatsworth. put liis arms aliout Patricia and — Chatsworth’s charming young la­ month?" kissed her. dles as his bride. South Side Square Keep your Pla indealer paid up. Try Plaindealer Want Ads for Results

.x J \ ■ ■ . . .v-w- TJ *r- v‘, _____ - - ______FOUR THE CHATSWORTH PLA1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY *, II

NO HHORTAOE OF CANDIDATES The Chatsworth Plaindealer ♦♦ WHILE the Democrats are fighting whether they will support Governor Horner or Dr. • T h i n I c e ” PORTERFIELD & RABOIN, Publishers W A N T A D S Hundesen, of Chicago for governor at the April Entered as second class matter at the postoffice primary the Republicans have even a worse prop Advertisements will be inserted 5i6c Corner Grocery i Cy PATRICK BRIGHAM under this head for one cent a C hatsw orth, 111., under act of M arch 3, 1879. osition on their hands because there weie ten can­ *. M U 'lu ie Xt*M ,».t i*rl S> Utlli a U , word per issue. No advertise­ REBHOLB « MAURITSm. didates up to the first of February who want to WXl .VUE Office Phone 32R-2 ment to count for less than 15 be governor. Walter Provine, of Taylorville, was cents if paid in advance, or 25 SUBSCRIPTION RATES the tenth to enter the race. His was the eighth Dl.l-OliK they started tor the Au- cents if charged. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS : O n e Y ear ...... • $2.00 name from downstate formally entered in the demons’ (i«rty, Jim told Peg that .Six Months ...... $1.00 preprimary contest. Others who have announced , it she carried on “another of those FOR SALE One Year (Canadian) ...... $2.50 are Earl Searcy, Springfield; John Oglesby, Elk­ all-evening flirtations’ with Ned Baker s Chocolate, l/ilb I 5c Yi hart; Oscar Carlstrom, Aledo; George Dowell, Du- llanllug he «eus through! Peg A NEW MOUNTING for your ■— quoin; Len Small. Kankakee; J. Paul Kuhn, Ba­ stormed. diamond. We can give you the Camel Codfish, lb. 25c Ftrftri tavia, and George Barr, Joliet. Two Chicagoans. "I’ui engaged to you, Jim Miller, very latest. See us.—J. H. Ros- | JUST RAMBLING ALONG hut you don’t own me, and you had enboom. Sani Flush, each -|9c H. Wallace Caldwell and C. Way land Brooks, seek letter understand that."' * K4ltor'» Comment oa THU. That R the nomination and have been asking indorsement and the Other Thing Jim took It—and gave It back. SAHARA COAL— A coal from Camel Cocoa, pound 10c of the Cook county central committee. “I’m not trylDg to -own' you, as Saline county, southern Illinois, ' you call it. I’m just trying to tell farmerly known as "Harrisburg.” ! ------JR A ------Any Hour Flour, 24-lbs. 79c FIVE PAY DAYS you (hut I've been made u sap of One of the best Class A coals. We ♦♦ FOR the first time in 28 years, if they have YOUR NEWSPAPER lor the last time!” have lump on hand and another 1 Oxydol, small pkg. 5c been working that long, persons who draw sal­ ♦♦ A HOME TOWN newspaper always stands for Peg’s chin went up in the uir. car to arrive in ten days. —Arthur aries on Saturday will have five pay days in Febru­ the good things in any community. No worth­ “You’re Just insanely Jealous. G. W alter. Any Hour Coffee, 3 lbs. 45c , that’s all. Just because Ned's a ary. This being leap year and February of this year while movement succeeds without the newspaper’s } nice dancer and has an easy line. It THREE MORE Philco radios support. A worth while newspaper can accomplish Happy Hour Coffee, lb. 28c beginning and ending on Saturday, there will be I makes you mad because he even delivered the past week, making five Saturdays in the month. February last had much good and usually does, but seldom does an I looks at me.” six new sets sold in 1936 by the GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 2 packages ...... 21c ! o five S atu rd ay s in 1908, and 12 years earlier, in 1896. individual appreciate it. Quite often word comes ! "Looks at you ! He was all Imt Philco Radio Shop, Chatsworth. ------JRA ------back to the newspaper editors that certain organiz­ eating you up al the Hedges' The new 1936 Philcos have a lot Soft as Silk CAKE FLOUR, (with Relish dish) 27c < OUT OF THE RED ations "pan” the editor for not printing more about i party.” of new improvements—stop in and In Mini mood they arrived al the ♦♦ IT IS RELIABLY reported that at any time their organization or because he failed to "print it : ask about them. HAPPY HOUR COCOANUT. 3-oz. each 10c j on the front page.” This is to be expected. It is Anderson*'. The party was fairly now the Interstate Commerce Commission will j well under way. Ned ilurding was $5.00 COAL, furnace size, on issue an order reducing railroad passenger rates in natural for some people to forget all the good already there. As soon as he 1 track, Thursday and Friday. An­ ANY HOUR JELLY POWDER, 6 pkgs...... 25c ;■ the eastern states from 3.6 to 2c a mile. The move things said or done for them but quick to find I saw Peg he moved right in, as Jim other car Kentucky Block prem­ is based on increased earnings by most all of the fault. Not all are that way. Just a few in every I observed. ium coal will arrive about Satur­ CAMEL SWEET POTATOES. 2 cans- 27c ; big railroad systems during the past year and the community. It takes them to balance things. Jim looked on, drinking more and day. No change in prices. We can general belief that almost all roads could get "out If newspapers charged for the space they de­ saying less ns the evening wore supply your fuel requirements at RIVAL DOG FOOD, 3 cans for ...... 25c ' this time.—Arthur G. Walter. of the red” if they would reduce fares. If it works vote to boosting a community the publishers could , on. Presently lie saw Ned pull Peg i laughingly by the hand into I lie Happy Hour Shaggy Gold PINEAPPLE, each 25c in the east, where traffic is heaviest, then the re­ soon retire. Yet the publisher profits no more from CAR OF DELTA. Southern IUi- X community progress than does the average citizen. i hall. Jim was ofT Ills chair like a duction will be extended to take in roads west of ruliher hall. Striding into tlie hall, nols coal on track Saturday. Phone us your orders.—Bartlett the Mississippi river, it is stated, although many ------JR A ------his face the hue of a beet, he found lines in the west and south have already gone back I’eg in a corner as lie had expected. Lumber and Coal Company. WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS NO GAS FOR DRUNKS to the 2 cents a mile rate and have found it profit­ ! Ned was standing in front of her. NEW SHIPMENT of oven ware ♦♦ BACK in pre-prohibition days there was a law- able. The report should interest everyone who rea­ ' his arms outstretched touching the just arrived. The very iatest in h -h *: x-x-x-x-K-H-x -i-iiii♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦«m in iii; n 1 1 ♦ lizes the importance of our railroad systems and in most states prohibiting a bartender from wall beldud her. l-'or the moment 1 oven cooking ware and priced from who also realize that no matter to what extent the selling liquor to a man who was already under the j neither of them noticed Jim’s en- 25c to $1.15. See them at Sneyd’s truck and bus may serve the public, it can never influence of it. With the return of liquor, however, | trance. He walked swiftly forward. H ardw are. this old law seems to be a dead-letter. But some­ One hand clapped Ned on (he shoul­ replace what must always be the nation’s greatest der and whirled him around. As he thing along that line has to be done, as every motor­ COAL—On track Friday or Sat­ transportation system—its railroads. | spun about his right eye contacted urday, _ car Eastern Kentucky ist will agree, if this nation is to reduce its fast­ ------JR A ------I Jim’s fast moving left tist. Block; car Illinois lump coal.— | THE HORSE COMES BAC K, mounting toll of traffic deaths. So a California oil “Oh, Jim, don’t!” Kohler Brothers. ♦♦ ANY citizen who thinks "the old gray mare man has hit upon a novel idea. He suggests a law- i Hut Jim had already finished, LEISER BROS. j "Came on. Peg. We’re going!” he ain’t what she used to be” is pretty apt to prohibiting any filling station operator from selling MISCELLANEOUS Food Store in Tauber's Store, Chatsworth, IHmnif commanded, abruptly. change his mind when he reads the figures just gas to a motorist who is intoxicated. He argues that if the drunken driver can’t get gas he is harmless The scuffle had attracted alien- CLOCK REPAIRING. We take made public by The Horse and Mule Association of I lion. People came streaming pel!- special pride in this type of repair STATE HOUSE FLOUR, 24 pound bag 95c because he can’t drive his car. And maybe he is right America. And to many those figures will be good \ tuell into the hall as Jim walked i work.—Frank E. Higgins, South news. There was a time when the farmers thought about it. But the hitch probably would come in ) calmly out. He was followed by Side Square, Pontiac. SAWYER S A-1 CRACKERS, 2 lb. box 17c the era of the horse was passing rapidly. Work ani­ staffing all the filling stations of this country with ; Peg. now too overcome with em­ men in sympathy with such a law and who would barrassment to do otherwise. Kuni HIGHEST PRICES PAID for SAVOY JELLY POWDER, all flavors, pkg. 4c mals became so cheap that farmers bought them dead stock. Will remove all dead instead of raising them. Consequently the reserve observe it to the letter. It may be a good idea. [ bliag Iter way to the dressing room Anything that promises to reduce the country’s traf­ ' for her coat, she muttered an Inco- . stock promptly. Reverse phone BROWN SUGAR. 2 lbs...... |3c supply of those animals virtually disappeared and charges.— Raymond Stadler, Piper fic death rate is worthy of nation-wide considera­ | herent word of apology to Edith the result is that good grade mares are bringing City. (5-10-36*) tion. j Anderson and almost ran out of PALM OLIVE SOAP, 4 bars for 19c fancy prices. the house. Jim was waiting In the DID YOU KNOW that for $4.81 Census reports and the estimates of the De­ car. ------J R A ------a month you have a new Philco, SUGAR, 10 pounds partment of Agriculture show that the number of Peg sat on the edge of her seal 49c MORE CAR BUYING low-drain battery radio installed horses and mules in the United States decreased i biting her lip in hot auger, steel- in your home—all complete—and ♦♦ LOCAL motorists have long clung to the belief, 1 ing herself for Jim ’s first word! But COCOA, 2 lb. can from 27,202,552 in 1920 to an estimated 17,162,000 no "red tape"—by the Philco Radio 19c along with many thousands in other parts of 1 he said nothing. This irritated iter in 1935. Naturally the loss was heavier among Shop, Chatsworth. animals used for non-agricultural work. This group the land, that spring and summer are the best sea­ more than accusing words. Finally ARMOUR S PORK AND BEANS. I lb. cans site exploded. decreased so rapidly that at the end of a 15-year per sons for buying autos. They were skeptical when SALESMEN WANTED 4 cans for ...... |9 C a year or so ago auto-makers announced they "Jim Miller, yon can’t make a iod it numbered only about 23 per cent of its former MEN WANTED for Rawleigh would eliminate "buying seasons” and spread the fool of me uguip. If you like pos total. On the farms the losses were much smaller. ing as a tough bully you can go Routes of 800 families in central OYSTER SHELLS. 100 lb. bag 63c business over 12 months in the year. Now comes a Between 1920 and 1935 the decrease was 15.14 per ' ahead, but not with me or my and Western McLean county, Fair- report from Detroit that January, 1936, saw more bury and Chenoa. Reliable hustler •cent, but it was only 11.07 per cent between 1930 friends. And you can lei me out ONIONS, 10 lb. bag ...... 23c cars sold and delivered than in any January in out- as soon we get Into town. I’ll I should start earning $25 weekly a n d 1935 a s history, and more than were sold a few years ago * take a cab home!" and increase rapidly. Write today. Even if the old gray mare isn’t what she used LOAF CHEESE, American or Brick, lb...... 23c in any spring or summer month. It just goes to Jim’s face set in sterner lines, , Rawleigh, Dept. ILB-119-S, Free- to be the machine age appears to have failed to show that the auto is now a year-around vehicle but he only said, "Okay. Have you I p o rt. 111. 25* displace her completely. The price of good horse LONG HORN CHEESE, per lb...... 19c and that the old plan of waiting until spring or sum­ cab fare?” flesh is really higher today than it ever was In the l’eg stiffened. WANTED—Dead stock. Highest mer to buy one was nothing more than a habit. past. Demand alone is responsible for this, and from 1 “You don’t think I’d lake It from prices paid.—Herman Michael. W E P A Y CASH FOR EGGS The new plan provides thousands with work at the present indications the future demand will prove you, do you’;" Falrbury, phone 79, reversing time of year they need it most and maintains a charges. 2-14-S9 suffficient to keep these prices up. Jim’s answer was to Jam his year-round traffic that benefits the whole country. I foot down on the accelerator. The ------JR A ------It is evidence of what can be done in this country I car sped down the smooth cement ANNOUNCEMENTS COSTLY COLDS when the people want to do it. l highway. Peg eyed the speedome ♦♦ ACCORDING to careful estimates made at the ter, but held her tongue. In ten HUBERT H. EDWARDS, Republi- | ------JRA ------University of Illinois Medical College common minutes they were at the first traf­ can candidate for State's Attor­ ney. Your support will be ap- j colds will cost the American people about $100,- SUCKER OR HEIR? fic light. A mile farther down, Jim predated. Primary, April 14, | ♦♦ THROUGHOUT this country during the entire i drew up before an outlying cab 000,000 during the first three months of 1936. In the i stand. A lone cub was waiting. Jim 1936. history there have been about a dozen fake in­ same length of time something like 50,000 deaths opened the car door. The Finest Little E n g in e will occur directly or indirectly from these colds. heritance schemes that have taken millions of dol­ “Here you are. Good night." CHESTER CRABTREE. Republi­ It is figured that 2,000,000 wage-earners will be ill lars out of the pockets of the public. These schemes Peg stepped out without a word. can candidate for State's Attor­ for an average of at least a week from colds and are still being worked and if the truth were known Putting ills cur in low gear, Jim ney. Your support will be ap­ their aftermath — tonsilitis. bronchitis, influenza, more than one man around Chatsworth has at some started to pull away. Then Ids eye preciated. Primarv April 14, You Have Ever Seen time been “gypped” by the promoters of these old caught a figure standing on the curb 1936. pleurisy and pneumonia. Their loss in wages and ------Tywh..l tide o i Dm production, caused by their illness from common but effective rackets. Only a few weeks ago a gang 1 a short distance down the street. It was a girl—alone. W. L. PITTENGER, Republican ! was arrested in Chicago for defrauding thousands colds, will make up the estimated $100,000,000. “Going downtown?" he asked In candidate for circuit clerk. Your |^>|^ u’*,htc>? {• Regarded by most citizens as a mere inconven­ through the sale of “shares” in the mythical estate . un uncertain voice, support will be appreciated. Pri- °° ***~ ience, the common cold is nevertheless one of the of Sir Francis Drake. “Why—why, 1 don’t know.” The m ary A pril 14, 1936. most dangerous maladies with which humanity has In every heir scheme the money comes from girl peered Intently at him a mo­ to contend. Physicians and scientists recognize those who cannot afford to lose it. For years so- ment, then stepped toward the m a ­ WANTED this fact, but their combined efforts against the called heirs of an old Philadelphia pioneer family iling hoard. common cold have not made much headway. Colds have been paying tribute to these sharks in the be­ Again Jim started the car for WANTED—Every farmer to at­ i ward, only this time he was glad are about as numerous around here now as in any lief that they are legal heirs to real estate in the tend the John Deere day at the heart of that great city. The same scheme was | the strange girl couldn't see his Ehman Implement Store in Chats- former .year. face. For he was blushing like a There is an old saying that "what cannot be , worked with Dallas, Texas, and other cities as the worth next Wednesday, February j schoolboy caught playing hookey. 5. Free show and lunch at noon. cured must be endured.’’ But it is wrong, for the site of mythical estates. .Stammering a few words about common cold can be completely avoided if one uses ' If you are gullible enough to fall for the talk “busses few and fnr between this It Is a good rule to keep every­ proper care. And it can always he cured if one will of these smooth promoters, then all the warning in lime oi night." he made a futile thing in its place, and this is es­ set about it promptly. It is the men and women who the world is not going to save your money for you. 1 attempt at conversation. pecially true of a swelled head. Jim felt himself growing more treat this ailment lightly that first succumb to its But if you are interested enough to investigate the postal department and the Better Business Bureaus [ and more flustered. Mentally he Mussolini isn’t original. Even a after-effects. The olri-fashioned family doctor slid kicked himself for picking up this gives the best advice for curing a cold when he says: in all of our larger cities will gladly provide you spoiled brat knows it can get what j girl because he knew Peg would it wants by making itself enough “Go to bed at the first sign of a cold and stay with facts concerning the so-called "estate” in 1 see him. But perhaps she hadn't of a nuisance. there.” That is the quickest and safest cure, and which someone is trying to interest you. There is | even been watching. Whore had The New l£ to 2£ h.p. no need in being a "sucker" just because some fel­ tills girl said she was going. Or one that should be resorted to by anyone the mo­ The difference betewen those low tells you that you are an “heir." , had she mentioned It? Anyway he ment they feel they are contracting a cold. who inhale gas and those who step was dropping her nt the first op- McCormick-Deec-ing ' port unity. At Central square he on its is that the former die on i WATCH OUT FOR MEASLES experience serious difficulty with I l i c e n s e p l a t e s a r e purpose. T H IS new McCormick-Deering Rngin* is tly» handiest, most OF POOR QUALITY I drew up to the curb. J m easles. I “I’ve got to stop downtown. You economical farm power unit on the market. It is the engine The measles season lies just ’’There are two cardinal prin­ The secretary of state reports | < an get a hus along here any time." that every farm needs to power many email jobs that now un ■bead according to Dr. Frank J. ciples which should be applied in that some of the auto license Taken by surprise the girl mum­ so much time. The variable power rating— 1} to 21 h.p.— Jirka, state health director. Feb­ dealing with measles. First pro­ plates for 1936 have already begun bled something—and got out. Jim's JO H N SO N ’S extends its usefulness over a much wider range than the ordinary ruary, March and April are the tect children under three years to tarnish. He began suit against car shot away, almost before Rhe •mall engine. J big months for the disease. While old of infection. Second, sec that the C. H. Hanson Company which was off the running board. GLO-COAT * It is simple and compact, easy to move around, n»H prevalence in Illinois will probab­ patients with measles get good has the contract for manufactur­ Two blocks farther oa tie was to be out of the way what not in use. All working parts are ly be low this year, community­ medical and nursing care and do ing the plates. The company is said brought u p short b y a r e d traffic not rush convalescense. completely cmdosecL-piotected against dust, dirt, and weathsr. wide epidemics will undoubtedly to be one of the oldest and best light. A a he came to a atop a taxi NORUBBINQI «*»t Automatic lubrication assures long life. The high-tension' occur locally. More than 10,000 “Although 200 deaths were at­ known concerns in the license drew alongside. Jim watching the NO POLISH ING I g g g tributed to measles in down-state magneto makes starting easy. The efficient cooling system cases occur in Illinois during the plate field and will replace all tar­ light a h e a d , reached for a cigarette, keens the engine cool on the hottest days. years of low prevalence while the Illinois last year, this disease rare­ nished plates free of cost. All that then t h r e w I t on the floor. Hang W e k n o w HUmber rises above 50,000 when ly proves fatal on its own account. is necessary is to notify the sec­ that l i g h t , wouldn’t It ever tarn? SPECIAL OFFER you will like the new McCormick-Deering Engine w h en y o u major epidemic waves sweep the Pneumonia Is the cause of death retary of state and new plates will Suddenly his right door flew open see it. Come in and let us demonstrate it for you/ in two-thirds of the fatalities at­ and looking up with a start h e s a w 14 Gallon (4 pints) a ta te . be sent to replace those defective. Glo C oat ...... tributed to measles. Encephalitis, Peg! $1.49 “Measles may be either trivial meningitis, whooping cough and ■T serious, depending upon sever­ Ice men who have harvested 18 “Yes, I followed you In the taxi,” 1 Glo Coat Applier, with O A j other complications are not un- j inch ice last week report the ice al factors,” Dr. Jirka said. "Chtld- ^he admitted, e.vea wavering. «j long handle ...... O t J v i Mn under three years old are like- common. Measles pave the way i the thickest In central Illinois in guess I’m Just n s jealous a a y o n N. M. LaROCHELLE for these more serious Ills. ' 35 years. are. And now that |y to suffer severely. Older Chil­ you’ve gotten TRUCKS—TRACTORS— FARM MAOHI1IBRY rid of your girl friend, will y o u t a k e ian with other infections or im- There are few busier things than Character Is the sum of the af­ me home?" Quinn’* Ding Store SCHKOEN BLDG. ON ROUTE 2 4 , CHATSWORTH paired health for any reason may I idle gossip. fections.

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THURSDAY, FUW UAIV 6. 1936 THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pearson Fred Meisenhelder was in town J Patrick Boyle, aged Chatsworth swept by the flam aa, and daughter, Ruth Lillis, of Nor­ the latter part of the week greet-! citizen, remains critically ill at his have originated from mal, motored here last Thursday AT THE COUNTY SEAT NEWS GLEANINGS ing old friends. Fred has been in a home. (Pontiac Dally Leader) combustion on the second floor. to visit relatives. Ruth Lillis re­ From ’Hound About le v a CCC camp up near Chicago for ' l . B. Worman attended a fu- AAAAAAAaaAAAAaAaaaaaaaaA m mained until Sunday. some time. neral at Kankakee Saturday. His Charlotte Home Bureau will Frank Kuntz, a member of the son-in-law, Walter Sanor, brought Cold Can’t Stop Cupid C. L P. 8. H u Fire Lou According to reports from the hold an all day meeting at the board of supervisors from Fayette him home. The extreme cold weather dur­ Between three and four thou­ State Department of Public Health m m home of Mrs. L. J. Sterrenberg, ing January had no effect on the sand dollars' damage was the re­ 61 cases of smallpox haw bash IS township, residing near Strawn, Miss Josephine Feely, student —Window gluts at Quinn's, tf Feb. 11th. Roll call will be a who has been ill with pneumonia, at NQrmai university was home number of marriage licenses issued sult of a midnight fire in the reported in the past eight weeks valentine exchange. by the office of County Clerk Joe boiler room of the Central Illinois Of these 50 occurred in towns In Attorney J. J. Herr was tran­ is reported as much improved. j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed. On the other hand it ap­ Public Service Company plant at western Cook county and four in sacting legal business here Satur­ The Community Club of Ger- In addition to having the mumps j John Feely, from Thursday to parently abetted cupid in his work, Paxton early Wednesday of last DuPage county. day. manville will meet at the home “in the family,” two of the W il-) Sunday. Most of the pa­ of Mrs. Hazel McGreal, Friday, for the number issued in January week. The entire chamber, lo­ tients were grade and high ochoot Mrs. Leonard French was host­ liam Zorn children contracted | Joe and Nathan Crites, of Flint, this year was almost double that cated in the east end of the com­ Feb. 14th, at 1:30 P. M. Roll call, chicken pox. The boy, Bobbie, was Michjgail( stopped here Tuesday children who had never been vac­ ess to the N. H. E. card club at of January, 1935, when twelve li­ pany’s group of buildings, was honoring Lincoln. the first to get the chicken pox, cinated against the dfcease. her home Friday evening. night and visited briefly with rel­ censes were issued, while in the Alvin A. Brown, commander of followed by one of the girls. William Baldwin and his sister, atives. They were en route to month just ended there were 22. the local American Legion post, The County Superintendent of' Lutesville, Missouri, to visit their Miss Mary Baldwin, are visiting announces that the bonus blanks Schools and Mrs. H. W. McCulloch 1 father, who is ill. at the Charles Kellogg home at Judgment By Confession are here and that applicants Eureka. spent Sunday in Dakota, Illinois, Miss Dorothy Rosenboom, rural Robert Rosenboom and others should see S. H. Herr at the Cit­ where they visited Mr. hloCul-; school teacher, has been at home have obtained a judgment by con­ Glenn Faker went to St. Louis izens Bank. They must have their loch s father, H. G. McCulloch, 0f this week. Attendance was fession in the circuit court against Tauber’s Mercantile Store last Thursday to spend two weeks pink slip and certificate number. who has been ill.—Pontiac Lead­ Frank Bell and others in the sum visiting his sister, Mrs. Flora Do- small, some days no pupils being OH ATS WORTH, ILLINOIS J. C. Horaickel, writing from er. at school so the school was closed, of $191.15. An immediate execution lln and Mrs. Buelah Steinbach. Heron, Minn., Jan. 28, says: “The Rev. A. E. Kalkwarf motored expecting to hold a session Satur­ was awarded. MEN’S PART WOOL WORK SOX a m . —Bred sow sale, Feb. 11th, weather has been cold since De­ to Bloomington Tuesday to see his day. 12:30 p. m., in Gibson City, at the per p a ir ...... I O C cember 25, most of the time below father, who is a patient in a hos­ Nancy, the younger daughter of Seeking a D ivorce old Shaw sale bam. Thirty-live zero. One day last week it was pital. Mrs. Ralph Borgman also Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kohler, whose Mrs. M attie Stickler, of Pontiac, head of Pure Bred Chester White 40 below zero. The weather has went to see her brother, Robert illness was reported last week, was who was united in marriage to Jo­ MEN’S NEW HATS, gray, green, blue and brown £ 1 A O bred gilts. Some choice club stuff. been cloudy most all the time since Homickel. The latter’s brother-in- in a hospital at Bloomington for a seph N. Stickler on October 7th, sizes 6% to 7V4 ...... $ l e « 7 0 Will farrow in March and April. November 1. Got plenty of snow, law, Ben Branz, and Charles few days. S h e is now getting along 1935, has filed a bill in the circuit —A. F. Goodrich. 18 inches on the level, without Schroen also made the trip. favorably and her mother came court seeking the severance of her MEN’S WORK PANTS *1 H. B. Speer was over from Wat- much wind, drifting a little. Crops Conrad Heppe received a mes­ hom e w ith her Tuesday. marriage relations with him. The sizes 29 to 42 ...... O A •O v F seka Saturday saying au revoir to were good last year, but not of sage Friday announcing the death bill states that since November 14, Pontiac voters approved the his many friends. He and Mrs. best duality." at Pasadena, California, of his 1935, Mrs. Stickler has not seen FULL LINE OF SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! proposition to build a new school Speer left Watseka Tuesday in Livingston county farmers who brother-in-law, Marion Jones. He her husband and that she does not building costing not to exceed their car for New Orleans, Louis­ attended the Illinois Agricultural was the husband of Elizabeth Hep­ know his present whereabouts. $35,000 last week by a vote of 353 iana, where they planned to bask association convention which pe, former well known Chatsworth Mrs. Stickler asked to be allowed to 21. The new building is to con­ in the southern sunshine and closed at Decatur Friday did much girl who has resided in California to resume her former name of tain class rooms for domestic sci­ -H-K-K H M I I I I I I M l I warmth until some time in the to increase solidarity of the farm for the past 15 years. Mattie Hotaling. spring when there is no more coal ence, manual training and a large organization in their drive for a Unfavorable weather conditions to be shoveled into the furnace, or auditorium. substitute AAA, and to strengthen are given as the reason for a small vvnfvwwTfTffw m fir frosted ears. Somebody told Harve The supper served by the Meth­ membership sentiment. Among attendance at the February meet­ FORREST NEWS that oysters were large and good those from the southeast comer odist ladies Wednesday evening D A V I D ’S ing of the new Townsend club AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi and cheap in the gulf city and he was liberally patronized, in spite of the county who attended were Monday evening in the Burns club ECONOMYGROCERY propose to find out. Last winter of cold weather and slippery roads Donald Whetzel is ill a t his Roy E. Bennett, Chatsworth; R. rooms. The address of the evening he went to Florida but he likes which prevented many country home with pneumonia. SPECIALS—Fri., Sat., Mon., FEB. 7, 8 niwl 10th L. Bennett, Saunemin; August was given by J. J. Nevins, of neither fishing nor golfing so he Ehler, Cullom; A. B. Hirstein, people from participating as they Stuart Miller returned to his was lonesome for about all the Bloomington, who told of the pro- j generally do. 'Die ladies netted studies at the University of Illinois Almost all of our coffee comes Cullom; Phillip Rieger, Forrest; gross being made by people favor­ tourists do in Florida is fish and about twenty dollars. Monday after a few days’ vacation from South America. There are Arthur Bauerle, Cullom; Alvin ing the Townsend old age pension fish or golf and golf, if they do not A daughter was bom to Mr. and at home. His brother, Warner, has different varieties and grades, the Maier, Fairbury; Frank Honegger, plan in congress and over the var­ play croquet or ping pong Mrs. John Dorsey, of Brook, Ind., also enrolled as a student at the same as there are different var­ Forrest; Eldon Hirstein, Forrest. ious states. ieties and grades of North Amer­ January 30. The child was bom U. of I ican wheat. Its quality de­ The Chatsworth Woman's Club in a hospital at Rensselaer, Ind., Twenty-two students in the For- pends on the location in which it will meet at the home of Mrs. C. and weighed 7H pounds. The D or-' rest township high school had an G. Bartlett Wednesday, February seys have twin children, a boy and average of B. or better for the is grown. This is also true of 12, with Miss Carrie Hall and a girl, about 6 years old. The new third six weeks of school, accord- wheat. To make up a good Mrs. A. G. Walter as assisting arrival has been named Laura ing to a report just made public coffee, the best grades of green hostesses. Roll call will be "A Feb­ Ann. I June King and Rosalind Deffley berries must first be obtained. The Bank as a ruary Birthday.” Mrs. Ruth Mc­ Mrs. Ed Ashman has been a pa- j have A averages. l .... . Then they must be skillfully i Cauley Given, the district presi- blended, roasted, ground and packed. tient at the Illinois Research hos- The losers of a recent contest in dent, will be the guest speaker. sinCe we€ks the Forrest Girl Scouts entertain Golden Goose coffee has every thing that it takes to make Community She will speak on Club Federal PgQ Monday ls being prepar- ed the winners and their leaders up the best. Give it a trial. We know it will please you. at the home of Miss Glenna Trim Golden Goose Coffee, per pound 28c I ed for an operation to be perform- 2 pounds ...... 45c The Royal Neighbors held their | ^ Mr Ashman went to Chi- mer, Saturday evening. About 20 card party as advertised Monday cago yesterday with his daugh­ were present. Bunco was the di White House Coffee, per lb...... 25c Builder, 2 pounds ...... 49c night. It was a stormy night, with ters, Mrs. Martha Humphreys and version, followed by a chili sup­ a constant fall of snowy rain or Mrs A F Thompson. The latter per. DRIED FRUIT—Dates in bulk, 2 lbs. 19c ramy snow, and the roads were returned home, the others re­ Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Gardner A bank does not “ lire off of” its community, slippery and dangerous, so that maining for a few days. and the Misses Leah Ridgely and PRUNES—50-60 size, 2 pounds 15c ft* the attendance was cut down way Merle Kilmer entertained the high 34-60 size. 2 pounds ...... i 9c The Chatsworth Sportsmen's beyond expectations. In spite of and grade school faculties and Club, which recently held an elec­ OVALTINE—large size, each ...... 59c subtracting from the wealth that is already that there was a gathering of their wives at the home of the for­ tion and chose Claude See as pres­ sm all size, each ...... enough players to occupy four mer Thursday evening, in honor of ident and Raymond Kurtenbach as euchre tables and four ”500” ta­ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wallace BULK COCOANUT, fancy quality, lb. 19c there • Instead, the bank tea a definite secretary-treasurer, is planning bles and they had a mighty good Bridge was the diversion. an interesting event for this • • Something new in time. Mrs. Hattie Cline and Har­ starch. Staley's Cube addition to the sum total of community re­ old Albee attained the honors at month. On Monday. February 24. Outsider Wins at Morris S tarch. 2 f , an entertainment and dance will euchre and Mrs. Lester Perkins 1 lb. cartons A u y '!) Si

NEWS G LEANINGS Bicycle Built for Two and Chicks Time Hallows His Memory AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES Gathered From 'Hound About '"'"'MSW Citizens Fingerprinted Many Ford county residents are Jesus Despised Hypocrisy, having their fingerprints recorded Text: Luke 6:30-40. bor. but through disciplining him for the federal civil indentification self. It Is easy for u man to be files at Washington, D. C., Sheriff Tile tuteruKUoiiul Uniform hold the mote tbat Is in his braili- Suml.ty School Lesson for Feb. It. Harry Curtis stated last week as • • * e rs eye while he forgets 'be he performed the service for sev- beam lliat Is la his own eye Thai '|"'HK Fatherhood of God. a gos- attitude is essentially hvpocrlsv , eral new applicants. The system -*■ pel of love and grace, was ihe provides a sure means of estab­ message which Jesus came on If a man would fiud the realiiv lishing the identity of persons in- ' earth to proclaim. His message of salvation, he must be changed In heart as well as In deed. Ii is jured or killed or affected with centered in the teaching that the out of the good treasure of the amnesia, and there is no charge ] loving Father was not unmindful heart that a man brings forth for fingerprinting. of His wayward children, and good living. A man cannot be that acceptance and forgiveness The files are kept separate from ' evil Inside and good outside awaited even those who might criminal records and are not used have wandered far from the paths There Is no hypocrisy greater in connection with the latter. Sher­ oi i ighteemsuess. than that ef acknowledging the iff Curtis and Deputy H. K. Reehl Ih is was the teaching of the purity and beauty of great anil have been making prints for (ver­ p.iralde of the prodigal sou, and high things and yet Ignoring sons of all ages, representing many it was enforced, by many other litem in one's practice. "Why vocations, including lawyers, doc­ l rubles. The gospel of Jesus call ye me l.ord. Lord.'' said Jesus tors. ministers and a number of u.t. bound uot with sternness, but to His disciples, “and do not the others. I’axton Record. with love and kindliness. tilings which I say?" Mm • • • Nevertheless, this gospel of the Chenou Buy Killed A 1.1. this Jesus enforced very . 1 l (v hn .■ Ili forgiveness of sin was associated George Gentes, 15. son of a "Huh Main, I a \ with deep hatred Qf sin. The 1' strongly by the parable of .a-.-i Chenoa hardware dealer, died in one insistent note In all the two men building their houses. the l’ontiac hospital early Monday aching of Jesus was that love The one man built his house upon ami truth were established In ihe earth without a sure founda­ morning as a result of injuries righteousness. tion. It looked secure enough In received Sunday afternoon at an God loved men because ot His favorable weather, but when the Alton railroad crossing in Pontiac. Calvin Gent res, -11, father received rood ness, and His power to save stream overflowed Its banks and Autos mm noises are too expensive. Mrs. Nancy Schwartz. mime, them from their sin was because the torrents struck the bouse. It : four deep scalp wounds and other of McAlestrr. Ok la. — who claims to be 110 years old — concluded. ot His love and righteousness. gave way and w ent down In ruin, had bruises. His wife had sev- I so she and her hired man. right, built this vehicle with two bicycles There was no such thing as sal­ because It was without a sure ! eral bones in her right foot crush­ and a chicken crate. With It they haul produce to market, feed for vation without restoration of foundation. ed besides having several others the cow, and wood for the Ore. Mrs. Schwartz says. “It gives me health and rightness of living. But the man who heeded the dislocated, and three fractured • • * just the exercise 1 need, too.” words of Jesus built his house by . ribs. They were taken to the | KSUS was Insistent throughout digging deeply and going down to P ontiac hospital. Klmo, 10, a J His ministry that those who the sure foundation upon the brother of George, was the fourth FH nil I 1 1 I 1 t in M4n professed discipleship should be rock. | When the flood came and | pasenger in the car. He was not first ot all sincere and earnest. the stream overflowed, the housv seriously injured. The family, en- He had come In hum ility aDd stood against the torrent like ih* route to Pontiac, had turned off 'NOTICE TO FARMERS w ith the •renouncement of all rock to which It was moored. • worldly temptations to teach and Rock-like righteousness Is 11«« Route 66. near the railroad and HAYE YOUR FRESH SIDE BACON 1ZED BY ZOOK’S practice the purity of the good foundation of a l l good living, and were struck by the non-stop fast Zook's for 2 7 years have cured fresh sides for farm en for life, and with great definiteness its insistent demand is not at all train on an unobstructed crossing. ■ • their summer b a c o n . He set forth that the disciple Is out of harmony with the grace Zook's process of cu rin g congeals the album in and natur­ uot above his master or teacher. and love that are full of kindli­ Maybe we're just suspicious, but al meat Juices I n t h e m eats, m aking them m ore nutritive and The way toward the good life ness toward the sinner while they i you'll notice the increased price, m ore palatable than m eats treated by so-called cures whleh , . That n>c here highly resolve . . . that this nation. under Cod, for a man Is not through con­ would seek to lift him from his , of pork and beans hasn't affected ex tract the natural goodness. sidering the faults of b i s neigh­ situ shall have a n « birth of freedom and that government of the hot dogs. Be sure to bring your sides and Jow ls to Zook’s curing «> people, bp the people, for the people, .dial! not perish from the earth ” station at the Abraham Lincoln Evangelical t'htirch I STRAWN NEWS WAKE UP YOUR CITY M EAT MARKET Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Miti Alice Hamwj. Correspondent P h o n e M H . B. Bergbotue, Prop. Piper City, BL ilt44ii44444S*tilS4St4tl ' Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. I LIVER B ILE- W » put your nam e on e a c h aide. 35 c e n t s per side or Jowl. E. L. C E. 7:00 P. M. A. T. Whitlow and Dale Skinner With—« C . U m l- l e d Twl J— O H f M h E vening W orship 7 :30 P. M. are driving new cars. * • Mw—t la h * It G* ♦♦ 111 H HI H W HI H I H HW M 1 ♦♦♦♦m IH I ► A Valentine of Beauty Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00. Clara Schneider is spending the The liver ehoaki y am r eat two ponnde o t Choir rehearsal Wednesday 7:30. j liquid bile into your boweie deity. It tkli bile week at her home near Melvin. i. not flowing f rtoty. roar food Joiwn't dl*—. The February W. M. S. meeting 1 Mrs. Tena Singer spent the It ja*t d M ji in th. bomb. O u btoato up which was to bo held this week ■ . , ...... your .toTMch. Ton X»t constipated. Tour Chicago Herald-Examiner or The w eek-end w ith relatives at Bloom- I whotesystem 1* potaooed and you ImI h u . has been postponed to Thursday, ineinn 1 sank and th* world looks punk. . ' , . , . . I laxmtivaa ara only maknhifu. A mar. Tribune, clubbed with The Plaindealer Feh. 13th and will be held at the A fan Sized crowd attended the j Dowel mnamrat down’t set at th. CDS. It home of Mrs. Phil Koerner. card_ *|>artv given bv • the ladies , , of | J*k««Pill, to («t tbaa. good, two old pound, of bit. flowinz Our next Brotherhood meeting St. R o ses C atholic church here ! free# and— karoo f«oT'upand up" Harrn- —a city daily and your home weekly— will be held on Tuesday. Feb. 18. last Friday night. I A. F. Walter and Fred O. Stroebel B ernard S om ers retu rn ed to nun*, stubbornly n fiu . anythin* «b«. »e. $6.50 per year. I will lead the discussion for the Leavenworth, Kansas last Friday, j evening. Dart will be having spent several days here j played during the recreation hour. Earl Hoelscher, Ralph Dassow and wlS,r:!S,E ,,K ^ ,Zv,. THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER OFFERS YOU: Edd. Shafer are the refreshment ited with the latter's niece. Miss | com m ittee. Katherine Somers, at the sanator- Fred O. Stroebel. Pastor i ium near Pontiac Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bowen and Baptist Church ' children, of Normal, visited Sun­ i A day with Mrs. Bowen's brother. Bible School 10:(K). Arthur Lawrence, and wife. M" Morning Worship 11:00. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lehmann SUBSCRIPTION B. Y P U. 6:30. were called to Peoria last Wed- 1 i Evening Service 7:30. Baptis­ nesday on account of the illness - mal service. of his brother. M. M. Lehmann. Prayer meeting will be held Mrs. Anna Gerlach returned 1 -BARGAINS Thursday at 7:30. following by a Monday from Chicago, and is social evening All are invited to spending several days at the home ; he present. of her daughter. Mrs. L. A. Meyer, t FOB ALL THE FAMILY A week from Thursday will be and family. choir night. Claar tha track! Tka throttle it wide open— and we are E. W. C rockett. P astor Miss Edna Gullberg was hostess to the ladies' 500 card club last 1 with two bif money-savins magazine offers that break all tri I .utin'r u n Churches , Wednesday night. Mrs. Theresa for value. STOP I LOOK! LISTEN I Don’t mist out on those "limited" offers. Homickel received first honors. "A Changeless Christ for a Miss Maybelle Marlar second and YOU GET THIS NEWSPAPER (i f u u v o .) Changing World" Vera Gullberg, consolation. The club will meet with Mrs. H. M. O FFER NO ! '— Valentine’s Day will bring messages of love, beauty, fun. and ridi­ C h a rlo tte Price on Thursday evening, Feb­ ” ” cule, but few will be prettier to look at than this one. Eleanor 9:30 Sunday School and Bible ru ary 13. | ANY THREE MAttAZMES W hitney, film player, with a heart bigger than herself, makes a very class. Mr. and Mrs Harry Tjardes lovely valentine. 10:30—Divine service. were visitors at Chicago from Fri­ FROM THIS LIST The Ladies Aid will hold their day until Sunday. Their son, Her­ annual all-day session Thursday. bert, has been a patient at St. (Check 3 magazine* thus "X”) • The Luther League will meet Luke’s hospital, Chicago, since last Thursday evening. Wednesday. An operation was 2:00 Sunday—Discussion hour. performed Saturday morning on Who’s Taking Who for Exercise?. his arm and foot for the relief of □ ROWER C h atsw o rth paralysis. □ HOUSEHOLD t’«* a case of “hold lliat UR^r” Sunday school and Bible □ MCCALL’S MAOAZINC I 9:30 There were no church services MIDWtST OOLttM r charming Helen Wood, film j class. at the Methodist Episcopal church MOVES CLASSIC . ctress. tries to make her striped 7:00 Discussion Period. here Sunday as the minister. Rev. □ D M ompanion realize lie’s the one 7:30 Divine service. Virgil Leonard, had car trouble on □ PATHFEHOU (W*«Uy) elng taken out for exercise I his way here from Bloomington. □ 0AMNTS' I FECTOHEAL Satan" may have been a lord l Germanvtllr A basket dinner was held at noon, n Indian Jungles, but in Holly j 9:00—Divine service. after which an estimate was given (ood he apparently la Just an | 10:00 Sunday school and Bible of material which would be used other household peL i class. to put a basement under the : Text for Sunday: 1 Cor. 9:24 and church. As yet no definite plans following: Christ does not offer have been made. Some commit­ to his followers a life of ease. □ THE FAME JOURNAL...... H a tees were appointed to give re­ □ THE COUNTHV MOMS...... I » a Worship, because God asks it ports on Sunday. March 29. □ SUCCESSFUL WARM MO . . . tVr. i and you need it. Robert Homickel, who moved to □ JUNKED HOMS (tor M d E tn l . 1 Yr. A. KALKW ARE. P asto r the Hummel farm a few weeks ♦ NOTE—Ch«l «•* *4 d» INSTEAD ago, was quite badly injured last Methodist Episcopal Church MODERN MECHANIX A INVENTIONS Saturday afternoon about three j ■f you wnfc. Only ' wA-teotii m •llawvd. miles east of town, when his car j Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. overturned on the slippery road. ■ O DCLIMEATOD I Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. .Sermon: "1 Believe in Jesus His son, who was with him, was □ uninjured and went for help. Mr. i □ THUS STOUT C hrist." Homickel suffered a double jaw □ JUDAS Junior League at 6:30 p. m. fracture and was taken to St. Jo­ Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. □ seph’s hospital, Bloomintgon. Mon­ □ DA DIO NEWS Sunday Evening Hour at 7:30 p. day he was reported to be improv­ m. A special service to dedicate NO CHANGES ing. Mrs. Homickel went to and to become acquainted with our Bloomington Sunday to be with FROM CNF. new hymnals. Wm. W. Wohlfarth, Minister her husband a few days. LIST TO Injured Woman Improved 1 3 B I G l ANOiHcK Enter* Training MAGAZINES -PERMITTED Miss Catherine Gogglns, daugh­ T he many friends of Mrs. Delia ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gogglns, Cook are pleased with reports that she fa recovering nicely from In­ has entered nurse’s training at St. ! □OFFER NO. I (l*A k*t •**» )□ OFFER NO 2. I AM CHICKING DM juries sustained JhiS OfFt.r _ Anne Hospital, located on Thomas some time ago by a fall on the pavement at Chats­ { MAGAZINES DESIRED WITH A TEAR'S SUISCRim O N TO YOUR PAPBL street on the northwest side of O uuiQ ilhf'itW worth.—Forrest N ew s. I 4 Chicago. Her mother and broth­ MAIL THIS ; / 5 NAME...... er, Joe, motored her to Chicago You may question a man’s in­ F • Monday of last week and Miss telligence and b e forgiven, but lO D A V ' | S T ORRF D...... G o g g l n s took u p training on the never intimate that his beard isn't COUPON following day.—Melvin Motor. tough. c { TOWN AND STATS l^l. M ■ T — -i ’ ■'■ M^&|\'. -> . • *'-♦'

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No. there It wn« again. No doubt of it. Huge Luxury Liners of the Air May * r *>»«S GHOST STORY I'lmins dragging the lloor A padding sound a groan. 'All- rattle of bones. Circle World in A Week by 1940 88 The clittiu again, nearing wlint was probably tin* ball doorway of By R. H. W ILKINSON an upstairs chamber. £ Abnui ia***«l Newapapura. Tout bared Ills leetli in what lie WNU del vliR. thought was a grin. you thiuk aviation has giowo ITicouselously be wiped sweat ^ u p v m WM u r v «COURSE, It's ridiculous, front Ids brow. Then step tor a little while Into I I UufItufe llitchius said, and Without being aware ETURNIN'G to America, you stairs. IV Z O O K ' S old Metcalf place';" would fly back to the Pacific >r farm er* for Constable Hutchins scratched his Slow, measured, relentlessly R cante. coast, likely taking advantage of head. a sleeper service which would Tom clutched Ids revolver, fought in and natnr- LiFfc l$ LIKE "It wasn't so much what they tuck you away comfortably while nutriiive and saw as what they heard. Noises, like mightily against ttie terror that your ship whirred through the I cure* which THAT the clnnkln' of chains. Low moans, threnteued his sanity. night at 3‘A miles a minute. Now like the cry of a lost soul. Foot­ Sheer will-power caused Ids feet under construction, these huge *V steps. Deep breathin'. The rat­ to move. ships are designed to carry 16 Zook'* curing < > tle of skeletons! The sound of—" He wanted to scream, to cry out. passengers by night and 32 by Jubilant When Bonus Passes "Skip It !'* said Tom. to turn and Bee wild|v. But he day. The corners of his mouth twitched didn't. The future seems unbounded. as he looked Into Constable Hut­ Ile moved toward the Iih 11 door "Within the neit five or ten tper Olty, DL J way and looked oat. And the tiling years, around the world In a week chins’ wide, startled eyes. Blit he Thousands ol feel above the earth. (Ills gigantic all-iuelnl Douglas r side or Jow l. didn't laugh. Something about the that lie saw caused Ids flesh to will be entirely possible for the creep. . . . business go-getter.” predicts Col. •Ir liner, top, twin-motored and equipped with every modern aero­ way Itufe looked, a dim memory of nautical device, speeds across the continent, touching both coasts H I I I I H I H ^ the look that dwelt in the eyes of Constable Itufe llutehina came to Edgar Gorrell. newly appointed "czar" of the aviation Industry. between dawn and dnsk. Below, the even larger Pan American other residents of Hammock moun­ the door with a gun in his hands And In the light of existing Airways’ China Clipper Is shown returning to home waters, Haa tain forestalled the threatening when Tom knocked and called to progress his prediction seems rea­ Francisco Bay, after her first epochal Might to the mld-Paclfic. burst of mirth, lie uirnoil awav In­ him an hour later sonable. Already aviation can Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., are in the background. or T he stead. strode Herns* the street to "Oil, it's you''" >miil Itufe. ■‘Yes.” said Tom grimly. "It's me. point to tbe record-breaking 3887- now branching out as trans­ today. It will be priced to com­ Ids roadster and drove out of town. mlle flight of tbe navy’s latest laindealer Following the direct Ions which Let me In." o c e a n i c . pare with autom obiles and Just as Inside the constatiles snug living type patrol plane from the Pan­ M oreover, tbs man behind the com fortable, m ay travel 30 to 40 had eagerly fteen given, Tom turned ama Cana! to Alameda, Calif.; to room. Tony saiil: scenes In the shops and airplane m iles an hour faster than the b est1 weekly— the epochal flights of tbe Sikorsky "Mr. Hutchins. I've discovered laboratories have thought of the car, and on tbs sam e amonnt ot Clipper, which has been blazing wliut your ghost is. It's a dog!" little fellow who w ants to fly his g a s o l i n e . a new mall and passenger routs own plana Perhaps the most W ith It will come tbe problem ' Itufe blinked Ids eyes. across the hazardous Pacific; and "Now, look here, young feller. I hopeful sign for tbe future of pri­ of air traffic! to the general rapid growth of vate flying has been the effort of But already the Bureau ot Air ain't In no mood to lie kidded—’’ comn orrial flying. "Moreover.” said Tom flrmly. “I • • • the Industry to build a small, Commerce Is laying the ground­ RS YOU: The broad sm iles of this trio wero Inspired by passage of the sol­ foolproof plane. work of a rigid traffic control of diers' Tonus bill over the veto of President Roosevelt, ,-nding a found out whs the dog belongs to. l / y t ALLY significant have been T bs goal is a type which, above 1 carried It to the owner of the airw ays and airports. When that ughi that haa plagued Congress and presidents since the adm inistra­ *~l developments of a nation-wide all, will be far safer than the day comes, tb* “baby" will be tion of W arren G. Harding. Left to light are Jam es E. Van Zandt, honse nearest the Metcalf place. A network of airmail transportation. eraft being sold to private owners garown up. commander of the Veterans of Foreign W ars: Rsy Murphy, com- man named Oliver. Oliver admitted m snder of the American Legion, and M. A. H arlan, com m ander. tlie dog was his and proved owner­ Disabled Am erican Veterans. The bonus Is to bo paid In $50 baby ship bv heating It nearly to death. b o n d s , cashable a f t e r J u n e 15. Now, get (Ids. Hutchins That dog had been caught In a steel trap. Oliver, its owner, had been treat ing It so cruelly that the beast Ha Wants* to Scream, to Turn thought Ihe ttdng on its leg was Just .IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS and Floe Wildly. another method of abuse devised ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4* + + "l^hia. Weskk fiatt&wuu by Its owner. Crazed with palD. It • ■IT tbe main highway a mile north sneaked into the Metcalf place and of the business district, followed a has been living there ever since, World’s Best Athletes Gather al Famous German Winter Playground to Vie MILY No. weed-grown cartpath Into the woods subsisting as best It could by mak­ for 1936 Olympic Titles 8631 for a mile or so and preseutly came ing a painful aud nocturnal sortie to a clearing, In the center of which to neighboring barnyards. Natural BY PHILIP MARTIN Ad records stood what was once a prosperous ly. every time it moved, the chain rpH E Olympic hopes of 36 ns- ■ looking farmhouse. of the trap made a clanking sound *■ lions canter these sharp win mk id" offers. A. Neglect and (he elements had on the floor, which was what yon Mr days high In the mountains l i l i i wrought their havoc, however. folks thought was a ghost. of Bavaria, at Garmlsch Parten The roof of the porch had fallen “Now. Hutchins, down where I klrchen. Germ any’* winter play­ in at one end, most of the down­ come from we don't let a man get g r o u n d . stairs windows were broken; an away witli abusing dumb animals. Here, on Feb. 6, the curtain will eaves trough had come loose and We do something about It. Aud I'm be raised on tbe 1936 Olympic was swinging by Its good end, pro­ telling you. a* constable of Ham com petition, which Is to continue ducing n creaking sound. mock mountain, to do something tbrongb Feb. 16, tbe w orld's mos: Tom grinned. about Oliver. No. don’t think up ci colorful sports svenL "This Is the |Uac« all fight,” ha tSH S m make a bargain with Tbe setting will be distinctly muttered. “And what a setting'” von. T*m a newspaper man and 1 North Am erican, featuring an ex %SZ) Ills face became rueful as he cau­ canto up here to get n story. If I blbltlon of , a sport tiously crossed the rotting veranda M M M S . I V r . should write a story about a con­ which has enjoyed a phenomenal • •••on §1 floor and tried tlip door. stable who was afraid of a mere growth sines Its Introduction » • • o • o £ He was hoping fervently that pup rnught in a steel trap—well. abroad. A liberal amount of tim e m • • there would he something in the Hutchins. I don't have to tell yon will be given to this game. tale of ghosts Itufe and the other* wlint would happen. On the other Rink representatives or the • • M I I l l . hail told him. hand. I don't have to write the United States Include Tom M o o n s , I • O O O • I Wl Ridiculous, of course, but. man. story, that i« If you see your duty Frank Shaughnessy, Frank Spain, • ...... o o o o •« *y» r I what a story It would make! about Oliver. I mean." Paul Rowe. Frank Stubbs. El- o • i Darkness was setting In fast with­ Constable liufe expectorated and bridge Ross. John C. Lax. Phil 0 o • o o o Iw rn in the web-canopied living room. scratched lti« head. He eyed the LaBatte. John C. Garrison, Gor­ It was already quite black. young man thoughtfully, noted the don Smith, August F. Kammer. 1 * . . . . a Tv, Tom produced a candle and light­ grimness in his eyes, and said: and Maleom McAlpIn. • • • a • I B * ed It. “It's a lief, voting feller. I never • • • albs**) . IV r. No. Fantastic shadows danced on the 6646 did like Oliver nowise.” A NOTHER Rport of American M T I n ) walls. 1’hllosopliic dly. driving back to origin—figure skating—w 111 A raf poked Its nose from a hole, town. Tom thought: likewise come In for considerable JOUR. . avr. turned at the strange apparition “No otie would have believed the attention. Introduced by Jack- H E high round neck and bow tleB m ake Pattern 8 6 3 1 a m o s t and retreated with a weird rasping story anyway. I'll tell the chief son Haines 60 years ago during sound of tiny claws on wood. i • • • • • a Vr. becoming and useful smock. Available In sties 12 to 20. there was nothing to It.'' the course of a world tour, the ...... avr. TBlie IS requires 4% yards of 36-Inch fabric: 4% yards for short A spider, suspended from the cell­ Me grinned. “I’ll tell It to Mary. Ice ballet has attained a tremcn BY WAR, avr. ing like a chandelier, and easting n She likes dumb animals." dous popularity on the other aids lAZmc . avr. sleeves, and 1 H yards of ribbon for bows...... a v r . P a t t e r n 8 6 2 8 . when made In plaid and plain m aterials, pre­ shadow almost ns big aa one, be­ of the Atlantic...... IVr. sent* • sm art two-piece frock. Available In sizes 12 to 20. Size gan rapidly climbing hack to Its Vehicles With Wheels, Old A g r o u p o f nine Ice skim m ers ...... a v r . IS require* 1% yards of 54-Inch fabric for tbe blouse and 2H spun web. Vehicles with wheels date hack will bear the colors of the United i n k . . . a v r . Outside, the swinging eaves UNCS . . |V r. yards for the skirt. The dress In m onoton* requires 3ft yards to time unknown. The Roman char­ States. M arlbel Y. Vinson beading K ...... a V r . of 64-Inch fabric. trough creaked, and a rising night iots used for w a r , for pleasure a n d the women Included In this group. ' v * ; ...... a Yu A perfect slenderizing style for the m ature woman, Pattern wind stirred the trees. for sport were but a development M iss Vinson Is eight tim es win­ ...... a v r . 146 Is available In sizes 36 to 62. . Size 40 requires 4ft yards Tom looked around him and of more than 2,000 of test­ ner of the women’s national m . . . . a v r . y e a r s 1 39-Inch fabric and % yard contrasting. ____ laughed nlnud. knowing vaguely championship and was a member ...... a ' o w ing nnd Improvement. Burled un­ Dr - ;»** 1To oocuro O PATTERN snd 8TBP-BY -STEP SEWING IN- that he hnd done ao because the of the 1928 and 1932 Olympic der volcanic ash . . . sunk In solldl- ' c m . PTRUOTIONS, til out tho coupon holow, being sure to MENTION sound of his own voice was reas­ fy ing lava . . . hidden under l a y e r a t e a m s . \ >- , , . 1WS NAME OP THIS NEWSPAPER. suring. of desert sand . . . wheel t r a c k * Grace E. Madden. Estelle Wei­ He shuddered Rnd caught him­ made I n forgotten centuries have gel. Audrey Peppe. and Louise k m w m m F ~ self, not blam ing Rttfe Hutchins or been u n c o v e r e d by archeologists. W eigel are the other entries, th* PA8HION BUREAU, 11-13 STERLING PLACE, any one else for refusing to stay And these a n c i e n t wheel t r a c k s , latter two with previous Olym pic Bobsleds take t h e Bavaria carve of tbe famous winter sp< BROOKLYN. N. Y. the night with him there. back experience. ground In Germ any, above, at terrific speeds, era king sledding d a t i n g longer than the very most thrilling of all competltlou. Tbe henntlfnl mountain seen Enclosed Snd ...... oents. Pleas* send at* the patterns Rldlcnlous! Absurd 1 And yet, earliest standard chariots used a Among tbe male members of yon couldn't help sensing a certain the figure skaters. 15 year-old In tbe background Is the netting of this year's O l y m p i c Gams*. . P L I A S t l checked below, at II coats sack: span between the wheels m easur­ r e d n e s s t ing same Robin Lee stands ont as th* M CHICKING im t h e width as that of onr by pairing the cally tho earn* reman wmaMi Patters No. 6633 S i t e . The atmosphere Induced queer modern standard - gange railroad premier attraction. Erl* Reltar. in to you* ra m . taking thsir tim e over n given denned op at the • t e e thoughts snd hallucinations. t r a c k s . George B. B. Hill, snd Jamas t Pattern No. 3631 M adden com plete th* cast. ■ tretch, allow ing n flying start. winning both tha Tom lighted his second cigarette L sa Fret singer, Robert Pater­ four-man team title*. Pattern No. 3646 ■ I s o and tried to think of other things: Adrlc* for Bachelors • • • son. and Dslbort Thomas Lamb Skiing should also hold thfi M ery, for exam ple. W hat a swell rpH ERB are only two veteraa spotlight with on* of th* finest N a m * > .a x . iy A i In New Guinea bachelors are w ill b* assisting artists. kid she w as! given a three year Initiation, held 1 speed skaters, Edward Schroo T h * hair-raising bobsled event*, Jumping grounds la Europe lo­ A d d r a s a ...... W hy, last night when he's said— secretly far out In the bush, after der and Allan Potts. Both par­ however, will undoubtedly pnll cated at Garmtseb-Parunklrefeam. boy ticipated In th* last O lypt* moat Interest. They will be cos Paul Ottar Satrs and deeper City ...... Etata. .m uju he broke off thinking and became which each live* In his own suddenly rigid, senses attuned, Ip nte on his father's compound. It Gam as held la tbs United States, ducted over s roots having no Oimoea, two most consistent sftl Nam* a* this sowspapaf breathing stilled. Is thought the training Is Tor the bat only Schroeder lafamiliar leas than 13 carves, most of winners In this country for sway p t t r i i o s o of teaching’ m an to keep with tb# Bnropeaa m ethod o t e s a - them "hairpins." The United years, are looked epos an Urn From overhead had cams ■ ductlng this STsat, whlsh !■ dOM •tots* wlB go U hat with practl likely winners. sound. . . . Foolish Im agination.. .. woman In her place. PAGE EIGHT THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER. CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY «, IMA i Chicks Travel Despite Cold trm vtvf ? f »» HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert I. Van Doren One hundred baby chicks trav­ WING NEWS THE W EEK'S DEATH HARVEST Gilbert I. Van Doren, for 46 j eled 1,200 miles from New Hamp­ W. W. Holloway. CorraapomUst SQUAD WINNER The O rchid D ress | years a Pontiac resident and a for- | shire to Weston during the three FROM CHENQA mer building contractor and lutn- coldest days of the winter and all Mrs. Emma Colvin 1 berman, died at 2 p. nt., Saturday >1. K. ( HI KO I NOTES arrived alive. (Continued from page 1) By KATHLEEN CRANNELL Mrs. Emma Colvin, a former Gil­ at his home after a week’s illness. Snuday School every Sunday at £. MccTui** Wwspapei s>mluate. man woman, died Saturday morn­ local team goes to Kempton the WXU Service. Don’t tell your favorite story too 10 a. m. ing in a Danville hospital. She is Stock Rustlers Seized week of the 28th. The game sched­ often. Worship at 11 o'clock. the sister of Mrs. Anna Hudson uled with Cropsey for February Rustlers made a mistake when and Mrs. Belle Brooke, of Gilman. Rev. Leonard had trouble with 29th lias been cancelled because \ f Alt.lORIK smiled at herself in J they stole a cow and a hog from Funeral services were held at his car while en route from neither school has a date suitable T* ' one el the mirrors of tlie Met John Swearingen, father of Sheriff Springfield Monday. Bloomington last Sunday and to the other. Forrest comes to the ropolitan department store's fash­ Elmer G. Swearingen at Bloom- 1 No man know* could not get here. ion salons and turned quickly to ington. They were jailed after local gym Friday night for their •Mrs. K o srn a D . T ro e h le r when the duty of make the orchid dress swirl around apprehension by the McLean return game with the Orange and Mrs. Rosena Dennewitz Troehler POST NUPTIAL SHOWER her ankles. county officer. Blue and from all indications this died at her home in Fairbury calling a funeral About eighty friends, and rela­ "Oh, it's perfect on you,” sighed Arrest of Lyle Moran, 19. Funks will be the high spot of the year. Tuesday. She had been ill for some tives of Mr. and Mis. Roy Melvin, There is some feeling between the the elerk with the ruby linger Grove, led to exposure of the director will fall nails. "That ruffled skirt and the time and suffered a stroke last recently married, gathered at the two squads because Chatsworth group's activity. The sheriff said on his shoulders, Mtmn simill dvr-strap III Tauiteuient Thursday. The funeral will be Community llall in Wing last Fri­ tools that they might have won Moran confessed slock rustling ami ilit- 1•.il.'i iliim suddenly held at 1:30 p. nt., Friday at the pinotfs auo ‘aousp CHATSWORTH. ILL. day night for a reception and mis­ the V. V. tourney if it had been ” dI’P*" and implicated Jess Girdler, 19. 10 (li«* \ i>unu man wlm s:il stiffly ell Presbyterian church with the Rev. (Direction of Frank W. Kaiser) cellaneous shower for this jiopular voted here instead of to Herseher, Funks Grove, and Adrian Roberts. le a rn something the salVron settee— it nunting with C. F. Davies in charge. Burial will young couple. Entertainment was and Forrest has been losing more 23. Bloom ington. Evening Show Starts at 7:00 your itar L liair and j.lir skin, isn't be in Graceland cemetery. about funeral lurnished by local musicians. Miss Girdler and Roberts were taken games than they wish to Chats- it Lucile Holloway. \V. W. Holloway into custody and will be prosecut­ facts; they are Thursday-Frl., Feb. t> and 7 worth teams in recent years. For­ • V.Mll,' 111uttered |l Is* \ «• nit" nt.in Mrs. Antjc Landau and his two sons. Donald and Ed­ ed in Clinton. Moran, a Pontiac Comedy Hit rest lias a rangy team of veterans « arily. Mrs. Antje Margaret Landau here for the ward. and Harold Allen. Mrs. reformatory parolee, will probably FR A N K MORGAN and lost to Herseher by only two "I low iikitt It Is Iff * a-lked Mar­ died at her home in Sibley at 10 Blanche Melvin gave a number of be sent to the. reformatory for asking. points on their home floor, but if jot-ii'. pi. imp led by his t«ine. a. m., Sunday after an illness of readings and she and her sister violation of his probation. “The Perfect the local shooting and team work It \\ a- .1 nuisance to Ini ye to three weeks. Mrs. Landau was .lane ltaguman. sang a parody <‘>rl j clioks with their defense, the out- Moran, it was reported, con­ ul tllillg'S. I)orn Nov. 9, 1956. in H olstein, G er­ "O Promise Me" prior U> a mock ask rautiinish ilic price Gentlem an” com e will not be settled until the Before -.lie had married just a year many. She was the daughter of fessed to implication in thefts of j M tG U IR E wedding ceremony acted out by a I last few minutes. hogs, calves and cattle from a j group of ladies who request that | ago now —she had gone in any store Mr. and Mrs. John Beckman. She Saturday, February 8th : tirade Schools Guests n I lie rily and suiil. "fliarge It. was married Dec. 14, 1877, to Fer­ number of farmers around Bloom- 1 FUNERAL HOME their names not lie mentioned, as , ington and Clinton and Funks BARTON MAC LANE The grade schools of the high please, to my father i listen t’art- dinand Landau. He died Sept. 16. their disguise was perfect (?). Grove. Blood stains on a rented school district were guests at the « right, yon know.” 1928. F4 ■I..| K -H -X -H -M 1 : 1:111 1"M I I I I I 1 I I 1'! 14"PH I I"1"1"I »4'.H "M mPP H B U C K J O N E S Too Inte now. She couldn't—she I t 1 If 1 1 I 4 14 M 1 14 1 — in— Senator Norris i wouldn’t take it back. The ruby- nailed clerk was coming toward A CARLOAD OF JOHN DEERE ‘T h e to Retire . them, brows lifted inquiringly. Dave ■PWP was aliening his lips. Proud young Throw back” lips, white with anger, quirked i e down a lilt at one corner with pain. A Western Picture He clipped them together with Farming Machinery Sunday and Monday annoyance when another clerk hur­ Feb. 9 and 10 ried up from across the room. has just been received and is on display. "Is this size sixteen?" she asked First Show at Seven O'clock Come in and see the new in an undertone to Ruby Finger Be An Early Bird Nalls. "The young m a n I've been Get your share of the rich early # T R A C T O R S Peter Ibbetson waiting on saw It over here and demand for broilers and eggs —w ith — says it's just what he’s been look­ while prices are at the peak by 0 TRACTOR CULTIVATORS Gary Cooper and ing for. lie wants it for burial starting some Wisthuff Chicks

a * * * * * * * * * * * now. Ann Harding dress for tils wife. So sad. They’d # S EED ER S Also Paramount News and Just been married a year. She Is—she Hatches Every Monday Iff n "ith Comedy______was a size sixteen. It isn’t sold, is DAY OLD CHICKS AND % it?" She smiled gently. PLANTER CULTIVATORS for Mode*! Tuesday and Wednesday STARTED CHICKS "Is It?" Ruby Finger Nalls turned A and Model B Tractors. Feb. 11 and 12 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY to her customers. You can depend on our chicks to / n u c y ] M arjorie a n d Dave were staring be strictly pure bred, from heavy­ “Storm Over transfixed across the room a t the laying strains, including the fol­ FOR SALE The Andies” sagging shoulders of the other lowing breeds; Four head of horses and a team of yearling colts. young man. White, Barred, Buff Rock* Several second-hand disks. —w ith — “Do you want It?" the clerk per­ S. C. R eds Though active mentally and One new International 9-ft. disk, never used. Jack Holt and Mona Barrie physically at 74, Senator George severed. White Wyaudottes Also a Five Dollar Bill given W. Norris. above, has derided “Yes," s a i d D a v e . Buff Orpingtons to some one attending the to retire to public life when hla "No," sold M arjorie, and a a White Leg!L eghorns .Tuesday-Wed., Feb. 11-12.. show Tuesday or Wednesday present term expires In Janu­ She discovered that somehow she KATHARINE HEPBURN ary. 1937, friend* reveal. Among was holding Dave's hand and It fo r E arly Coming Soon: hla most notable victories were was squeezing hack nntll her “Collegiate’ adoption of hfs lam e duck knuckles netted. ‘Sylvia Scarlett’l "The Bride Comes Home” am endm ent to the Constitution, “I think I can m a k e my old Wisthuff Hatchery Ehman Implement Store — w ith — “Strike Me Pink” New Deal acceptance ot hla white formal do,” s h e s a i d . “Conn power policy and Installation of Phone 11# Cbataworth.nl. Chatsw orth, 1H. O uy Grant—Brian Abeme I “Rose of the Rancho" on. Dave.” Fairbury—Phone *57 a one-hops* Nebraskan legisla­ i-frl III lIH'lHHW W fW W tHIll t i l l M-M H I M ture. Illinois Approved Hatchery No. M