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N O . 13 EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1954 The Younger Generation Chorus Appears for Ortman Electric TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS Birds Romp for Anton Wolken V ets A t D a n v ille Postal regulations now re Store Robbed Approximately thirty members quire payment of subscrip I C. Louis Ortman Electric Shop of the mixed chorus of voices who tions within six month* of was robbed about 3 a.m., Sunday. 53 to 0 Win Dies In Fairbury appeared In the Lions Minstrel when they are due. You can jThe burglary was discovered Sun- Revue here tn September, present help us keep our subscription j day morning when Mr. Ortman ed two performances in the the list up to date by checking j came down to his shop about 10 a. atre of the Vets hospital in Dan when your subscription ex m. A safe was broken into and a Over Kempton Hospital Friday ville Sunday afternoon. pires and paying it prompt considerable amount of money and Under the direction of Joseph ly. The date your paper ex old coins were stolen. Battle Eskimos H. Bauer, with Faye Shafer or pires is printed right beside The time of the robbery was Was Long Time ganist and Mrs. Howard Trinkle your name at the top of the set at three o’clock when the elec Armistice Evening Resident of pianist, with several soloists in the front page. Thank you. tric clocks were stopped In the es In Final Game left to right in this picture are: Peggy, ltt years old, cast, the chorus performed at 2:15 tablishment and the business place and Jerry Lm * 2 months, children of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams of and again at 8:80 for the patients was found in darkness due tc the Local Community Strawn; and Denny, 4 year old aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gregory, Chats + H 4 H + H - H + hospitalized there. power being cut off in the store. In a game which was doped to worth. Entrance was g«in«1 through a be a romp for Chatsworth and a Anton H. Wolken, 84-year-old Among the soloists were: Rob L est You F orget — window being broken and entering rout for the Red Devils of Kemp retired farmer of Chatsworth, died erta Nickrent, Kenneth Rosen- through a trap door from the base- ton, the dopesters were one hun Friday, November 5th, at 3:30 a. boom, Jerome Schlabowske, Carol Homeanakera Iment upstairs. Electrical appli- dred per cent right, as the Blue m., in Fairbury hosopdtal following Patricia Joan Metz , F-S-W Voters and Donna Forney, Richard Ro- birds rolled up an easy 5 3 to 0 w in an illneaa of six weeks. He had Marries Glen Waibel Reject School senboom and Joseph H. Bauer. rHie adult class in homemaking j ances in the establishment were The group enjoyed appearing will have its first meeting this ' untouched and none reported stol- on their own grounds last Friday been a patient at the hospital for Building Plans afternoon. ten days previous to his death. Miss Patricia Joan Metz, daugh for the patients and both perform year on Thursday, November 18, J en. Livingston county sheriffs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Metz, at 7:30 in the homemaking rooms ' office investigated. Ripley Won’t Believe Thin Funeral services were held at Tlie proposed 1660,000 school ances were well attended. and Glen D. Waibel, son .of Mr. at the high school. There will be | ------------- ^-o---------------- Fans not only saw an eight the Hanson-Mowry Funeral Home building and remodeling program Carl Sharp, Charley Dorsey and and Mrs. Carl Waibel, were mar touchdown scoring parade but in at 1:30 pjn., Sunday, followed by was rejected Saturday by voters Len Fairley appeared in a musical plans, demonstrations and lunch. Community Club ried at 2:80, Sunday afternoon at the first quarter witnessed three services at 2 o’clock at the Chats- of Forrest-Strawn-Wing Unit Dis specialty number and the panto- Every woman is welcome. the First Methodist church in I To Back Christmas successive touchdowns on three worth Evangelical United Breth trict. The proposal of the purchase mine specialty act composed of Forrest. The double ring ceremony successive plays, covering one hun ren church, with the Rev. George of a tract of land north of the! Chris Baldwin,... Monica Kurten- Ag Dept, to Hold Meeting* was performed by the Rev. H. Le- Street Decoration dred and fifty yards, nullified by D. Nielsen officiating. Interment athletic field and the erection of I bach and Mary Lutson made quite Please see Mr. Bicket if you land Walls in the presence of 160 a new grade school on the new |a hit with the vets, wish to enter the welding classes. Forty-four were in attendance penalties. It all happened as was in Chataworth cemetery. guests. Mrs Lucille King, organist, Casket bearers were John Rup- site was rejected, 424 to 406. The Following the performances, They will start soon. at the Community Club dinner Chatsworth recovered a Kempton accompanied Mrs. Moser of Fair fumble on the Red Devils’ 54-yard pel, Ronald Shafer, Francis Ctrl- proposition to remodel and con- ! many o{ en3°yed dinner bury who sang, "Because," “O to kin. Walter Grieder, William Zorn struct additions to the present 'n Watseka before returning Junior Women’s Club line. On the first running play, J. Promise Me" and "The Lord's building passed 433 to 383. The 1 Chatsworth. The Junior Woman’s Club will ^ Me,kodist church, Bennett cut over end and scamp and Leslie Schade. Prayer.” meet Wednesday November 17th „ tovo“ «*«n was given by the proposal for a $560,000 bond issue I ered all the way to the end zone In charge of floral tributes were The bride, given in marriage by at^the home of Mrs wTlt Lee' Rcv J Kesterson. President was turned down with 437 vno” but an off-side penalty moved the Mrs. Clara Game and Mrs. Esther her father, wore a floor length , a r ,t t . ’ 1 Lee Mapleffiorpe presided at the votes and 389 "yes” votes.. Home Bureau Hobby hostess. A Pfaf sewing-machine businfJ mcet^ P ball back to the mid-field stripe. Schade. wedding gown of Chantilly type Returns were as follows; Buy demonstration will be given by Sargeant then broke through cen Mrs. Albert Wisthuff and Mrs. lace and tulle over billowing skirts Dr. Lester J. Smith, Chats- ing site and building new grade Show Held Friday Mrs. Wayne Thompson, Cropsey. ter and traveled 50 yards for the John Friedman sang, accompanied of net and satin. The fitted lace worth's new dentist, was intro school—Forrest, Yes 324, No 228; apparent score but a penalty flag by Mrs. Lowell Flessner, organist. bodice was fashioned with a V A t P o n tia c duced. Strawn, Yes 32, No 110; Wing, Royal Neighbor* was down on the 40 and a clipping Anton H. Wolken, son of Henry neck in back and front outlined During the order of business a Ye* 50, No 86. The Livingston County Home The Royal Neighbors will meet charge moved the Birds back to and Greta Wolken, was bom on with tulle. The full tulle skirt was report was made by Dwaine Par Bureau Hobby and Handicraft Monday night, November 15th, at Feb. 20, 1870, in Ostfriestland, detailed with lace panel in back Authority to remodel and build ker, representative of the commit their own 45. McKinley then got additions—Forrest. Yes 331, No show held Friday in Pontiac was the home of Mrs. Carl Milstead at Germany, and passed from this life and inserts in front, giving a red- tee on street decoration for loose around right end and it ap 206; Strawn, Yes 42, No 100; Wing well attended, several from 7:30. peared as if the third time was in Fairbury. III., at 3:30 on Nov. ingote effect. Long sleeves came Chatsworth being among the vis- Christmas. A decision was made Yes 60, No 77 that rather than assess each busi charmed, as he crossed the last 5. at the age of 84 years, 8 months to points over the hands. The fin issuing bonds—Forrest, Yes 310, itors during the day and evening. gertip veil of nylon tulle cascaded Alumni Dinner-Dance ness man, the necessary funds for chalk mark standing up, but again and 16 days. No 238; Strawn, Yes 30, No 110; Miss Maude Edwards and Mrs. from a lace scalloped bonnet with Chatsworth High School Alumni a clipping penalty was called on He migrated to the Uhlted Wing, Yes 49, No 89. i C. C. B ennett were on the com- street decoration would be taken States in 1889 and was married) sequin trim. Site carried a white Dinner-Dance Saturday, Nov. 27, from the club treasury. The dec the 13 yard line and the ball put o ---------------- ! mittee in charge of the Chats- at 6:30 p.m., at the high school. in play on the 28. The regular in Melvin, III to Elizabeth John ordMd on a white Bible. Her worth Unit display. The Unit here oration theme announced was the pearls war* the gift of the bride MYF ATTENDS ---------------- o---------------- back field was replaced at this son. who had come from Germany BOOIM FESTIVAL displayed home made Christmas [purchasing of twelve trees to be groom. | placed on the light standards on point and Kybuvz got eight yards to America on the same boat.