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H Mrs. Clara Of-Depp Dies a T Hospital Over! H « * 't *$?*» ' i NINETY-FIRST YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 5 , IMS irtUMDCK ii m ir n <uiO R L i A U a U / L The Connunity Sale Gets Cold BWIUU m P WT til RecoptiM Froa Weatherm m Over! Chatsworth'* 26th annual Com­ watering troughs mailbox The CHS Bluebirds picked up munity Sale, bald Monday, was holders for sale. their 17th win at the season to smaller than usual with fewer M t his medl go with 9 defeats when they items and a much smaller crowd. dne chest and for sale traveled la Gitaan where they The sun was shining, but the cough syrup, pills, vita- picked a 46-99 win while play­ wind was biting! sharp. min tablets ing one at their poorest games of The sale. whiUi began in the The furniture offered varied the aeeaon. tst block, moved slowly west­ from soma very nice tables and In the first parted the ward as the auctioneers sought attractive living room chain to birds could only muster bids from somewhat reluctant the moat dilapidated and sagging points white Gilman managed to buyers. While the item were old overstaffed sets. pick up eight Walters dropped in seemingly more scattered along Nine FFA bays sold as ‘‘slaves' four points In the quarter on two GoMee Anniversary Fer Graders both sides of the street there for 99 to 914.10; starting off the baskets Irwin picked up a flakier Mr. and Mr*. Walter Grieder will obaerve their 50th wedding an­ was no central row this year as day's sale. They averaged 911.77, for two' points and Kerbar added there usually Is. one man buying his own son. a free throw for the CHS soortng. niversary on Sunday. Feb. 28, with a family dinner at the Cbnd Cup. A search for unusual Items Junk Iteihs were offered as The Bluebirds got back a little The former Btna King and Walter Grieder were married IW>. 24, turned up a boot of crochet thread the rusty old coal heating stove, towar.: normal in the second per­ 1915, at Chatsv th. There will be no formal celebration at the day. with lovely ad u of pink and an ancient pitcher pump, a piece iod when they seared IS points lavender, a cracked plastic pitch­ of chain, and cracked dishes. to 9 for the Owls. Irwin added er, a kerosene lantern, a glass A truck from Topeka carried a 6 points in the quarter and Ker- U agus Cjunif church, bunches of work gloves, load of new items, offering bill­ ber, Somers and Walters ad scor­ M rs. Clara Of-depp nomer jorVy a. I bundles of Indian com. folds, flashlights, garden hose, ed 2 and NUssbaum 1. The Blue­ There was a box of old fami dinner-ware and other Items for birds went to their dressing room Dies A t Hospital photos, a packet of murder mys­ sale. at half-time with a 20-16 lead Buried Sunday tery b^oks, tome high top boots, -ocal organizations sold goods. Hie Bluebirds managed to im­ a shotgun and a bearskin coat, The EUB ladles served lunch and prove their scoring a little In Mrs. Clara E. Ortlepp, 73. died Homer Sorey, 54 Chatsworth. which would have been moat ap­ the third quarter when they at Fairbury Hospital Saturday, died Thursday, Feb. 19 at Fair­ held a vsaar in the old post OM Fin B el Restored At propriate for the day. office building. Members of the scored 14 points to only 6 for Gil­ Feb. 20 after being hospitalized bury Hospital. Snooping around a bit we found six weeks. Junior Woman’s Club had a bake man to take a 84-22 lead Into the FUneral services were held at 2 heavy antique lamp shades, hors­ sale in Shafer’s Agency and the fourth quarter. In the third quar­ Ckats worth Fire Statioe Funeral services were held pm. Sunday at the CUlldn Me­ es' bits, brass picture frames, a Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Evan­ American Legion Auxiliary con­ ter Walters scored 4 points, Irwin morial Home with the Rev. Allen set of classics wf h Ben Hur and ducted a clothing sale and lunch 3, Dehm X, Thompson 2, Somers Chatsworth's old fire bell, weighing several hundred pounefc, was gelical J. B. Church with Rev. Marshall officiating. Mrs. H. M. the Last Days of Pom pel, and an LaRoy Huntley officiating. Miss stand in the Legion Hall. They 2 and Kerber 1. restored and placed at tha front of the fire station on FViday, preeant "Yinkle was organist and accom­ 185 Methodist Hymnal, contain­ had racks of clothing for both In the last period the Bluebirds were Albert “Blondle" Walters and Bill Rebholz, firemen; Fire Chief Faye Shafer .organist accompan­ panied Richard Roaenboom, solo­ ing the ords but no music ied Mrs. James aberkorr solo­ children and adults and piles of again outscored the hosts, this Lee Maplthorpe; Clifford Runyon, Town empoyee; Charles Culkin ist. 1 .ower girls were M . James For the selective she pert there •hoes. They also sold veteran's time by a 12-7 margin to make ist. Wilson and Mrs. Clyde WUaon. was a dress form, boxes o vari- and Larry La Rochelle, fire protection district members. Mrs. Hai .!<' Dassow, Mrs. Har­ craft with billfolds, bookends the flna lscore 46-29. The only The bell is reminiscent of the days before the wall of the Ore 1 .Ubearers were Virgil Culkin, hued w llpaper, Venetian blinds, ash trays, jewelry and what-not thing sharp about the Bluebirds old K o ger, Mrs. Jo j i .uppel. old Columbia records a kerosene ■Iren and for sentimental reason will be used only to call regular firs .•'•s. T< n E' wards, all oi ' iats- James " et.ewatte, AH rt Hon­ om am its. In the last quarter was the fact egger. Clyde V llson, all of Thats- lamp, and farm dinner bell. that they connected on 8 out of meetings on the first Thursday of every month. ‘■o ;h, a .. Mrs. Robe.. i hn > Continued looking turned up The crowd wss small due to *■ . om vere l< wer 1 Is. .aske - worl 'la.ence Bailey r Kerr the cold. People came and went 9 free throws attempted and Liv­ 'i i " t> >oot TTai jn e ■, air- such items as a deflated basket- ingston scored the only 2 field Chstsworth’s old fire bell has member wss expelled, but he waa , 'i e -ix Jh. .e. y \ -aro- of l 1.1. an ancient washboard, spring and tt was dlflfcult to estimate J -aw ...i, o ’ii r i_ *. Fhlr- the overall attendance, but count­ goals scored In the quarter by been restored to a place of hon­ given a hearing later and tha *•4 s I. V wagon sea , a hath tub, cream or, hanging In front of the fire vote "reconsidered.” t. e ley i ,t s '..'lio n ; „ j r r y 7. ing those clustered around the CHS. 01 ; t •an, s t • ase, fur jacket an. a ^ ei ^ ' . s )eli..i. Tt -“Lsche S K x J. t ' n two auctioneers at one time, the Scoring for the Bluebirds was station at the east end of the Same of the things they sug­ .;c ' ih a i/ n k 71 i u b i ’ Irwin 11. Walters 10, Somers 7 business section. The bell once gested would seem a bit strongs a . Villi;.. ( it Ci ildren Items nclu ed bl- Interested buyers numbered less r .s.v; .. J '• r ' : -c *vy. c .n; **: . isL o r • than 200. Kerber 6, Livingston 4, Gerth 8, hung from a bell tower at the old today. They voted to buy a boot i i . > . ‘•*8. cy’- - ’ « i cles. a modern Dehm 2. Thompson 2 and Nuss- fire station by the water plant. of AO cigars. They balloted on tha o •*. X. k* t t . Orman Brown, general chair­ o* i r ■ S.l IT' ‘ •igh ’ay olice car, a haum 1. This tower became rotten and the purchase of 4 spittoons but tha . .. C .’en r r s . ? r • - r ? .e s i v an1' Ink man. announced ”\ie! ay that the dvigm i i 1 * 8u ji v6 '. bell was removed and stored In motion lost . ’i t . s' s. a; ual money handled at the sale the old fire station, as the siren Sometimes they voted to help e< r .. s ». i »V.p.‘jai'rv C-^Y i l'a;-..».xi amounted to 99,426.90. The high­ ‘H'a. B-XKt.M a..i Vv.i. •' a a lab e wt p white became the warning device. s sick member of th* fir* com­ '.*7 ■’u i s. ii'j t.u nr-*ie^ >• f N 1 II eve t os of est riced Item was an IHC Scout • et*r :i- . Jrtlev, in b e.i'ae, • - ^chi.'idi, .It 4 f ne- When the Fire Protection Dis­ pany who was In n**d, wpsdnlly •an 1 k. that sold for 9900. Harvey Traub trict was formed all the equip- If sickness waa caused fay expos­ , J * . wddeu v*. Mrs. A<j tk J-n k o . i-l r mt o e or farm A new gimmick Introduced this i r Z w r< *r. until ***** ^ , Vtl- purchased from the ure while on duty. 'sw x j F a l r h ; thro? ions. Tamer < kei.is. ' e< irse t lere wer . ens' year was the giving of three five Speaks To JWC d turned over to the They talked of purchasing hand •u^be-H’- Clc-ni.il .jv l .
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