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At time* like these the av­ Once It was "Brother, can AND PICNIC OF erage man would rather be you spare a dime," Now It’s THECAKEEXOF almost anything else than "Uncle, slip us a couple mil­ LOCALSCHOOLS president. lion.” . 0E0. STROBEL Store The old-time family doctor Every year makes us safer. had one advantage. He knew When the country washes or Rev. J. W. R. Maguire you so well he could tell oth­ blows away, the Japs won’t Long-time Business Man la er symptoms from scare. want It. Gives Inspiring Address Victim of Uremic News from the dust storm Why worry? If an idea _ $1.98 to Graduates. country: Housewives are proves sour, the government Poisoning. leaving flower boxes In the always drops It before it $2.98 garage this spring and seed­ costs over a billion or so. Friday, May 31st, was an ap­ George Strobel died at his homa ing the window sills. propriately crowded day to wind It does seem sort of silly in Chatsworth at 8 o'clock Satur­ ___ 98 however, HILDA TODDEN WEDS HAZEL ALIXiOOD AND garifens are late. married in Chicago October 25,. about present day educational ob­ that there was plenty of moisture, STEVENS WATSON IN THOMAS MAKT1S ARE MAR­ Keeping the surface of the soil 1898. to Miss Bertha PrachL jectives. Because of present ec­ and that the corn came up quick­ KING CEREMONY NICK NIMBLER RIED IN CHURCH WEDDING fine and loose is one of the most Here Thirty Years 'H ROCK onomic conditions which give ly and made a good stand. Important phases of June garden The couple came to Chatsworth The Plaindealer has been advis­ Very impressive was the cere­ most workers more leisure than Farmers are finding a lot of1 culture, Somers pointed out. This in 19„5 Whert he has since con- formerly, he feels strongly that ed of a double ring ceremony In mony performed last Saturday chinch bugs in oat fields near the Kankakee recently which united DIES AFTER A can be accomplished by cultivation aucted a butcher shop. He was morning, June 1, at Our Lady of JP 1 9 r after each rain. Otherwise, the an expert meat cutter and knew mLeTnf8e:’’0no^rm0akel8a £ « ‘hrl!SI Lourdes church in Gibson City, bottle 161 in spite of the bugs. The oats Kankakee, and Stevens (Pete) soil will bake and crack. b|8 trade thoroughly which is at- lo g .” We pay too much atten­ Illinois, which united in the holy appear In best condition this year Watson, of Itantoul. LONG ILLNESS bonds of matrimony Thomas W. Thinnlng the plants Is another tested by the thirty years of serv- tion to making , which was of any year of the last 15. . A - practlce which the gardener jce to the public here. He was a The bride was attired In blue Martls, of Chatsworth and Miss compared to "silly little games,” Farmers say, however, oats may LES—Phone 30 chiffon with all white satin ac- Hazel Allgood, of Roberts, in the should not overlook this year, jover of sports, an active hunter and not enough to really living. develop excessive straw or suffer J cessories The eroom wore a Had Resided on Same Farm Plants become "stretchy” and the and goifer and baseball fan. He W. tr.a.ure for ,h. r~.W l,rom co„dulo„, „ presence of a host of friends and G G S Near Chatsworth for relatives. crop is of poor quality unless each was popular wherever known and f r tinf with Rome man ln bl°otu*nK and reopening period to br|de8maids and two groomsmen There was a pleasant air of ex­ plant has plenty of room. With many expressions of regret have of a greeung with. soma ma^in reduce the crop. Lack of mois- _ all Kankakeeans. They also Forty Years. the crop late, it is more important been received from people every- the public eye, forgetting that pectancy when the doors of the ture would be such a condition, j were led by a little girl who car- than ever that each plant hate where who knew him. through the medium of books wo i church were opened and the\bridal OCERY Pastures are in fine condition ! ri^ the ring. The flowers were party entered to the music of every opportunity to grow rapidly. while living in Chicago Mr. Nicholas Nimbler, 61, died at i ^ter^Ui^/k^HM ucaUon should and the acreage of 80y bean8 wlU ! roses, Bweeteet peas, ferns and gai-gar- Lohengrin's wedding march, be­ Care must be taken to prevent strobel belonged to the German- after night. Edulcat‘0ln " “ insure an abundance of hay neRidenia9 his home one and three-quarters 1 A reception was held at ing met at the altar by Rev. Fa­ weeds and insects from retarding American Singing Society, partlc- teach one to recognize the beau y i f&1, The ralng have made the 1 miles west of Chatsworth, a t 1 fall. The rains have made the 1 the home of the bride's parents in ther Fulton, who was celebrant the growrth of the garden crop, jpating with great pleasure in 12:20 p. m., Friday following a Dw o f on e ’ sUf e 11 o w men ^h ese ground very firm but It Is not In ■ Chatsworth after the ceremony, at the Nuptial Mass and performed Frequent cultivation and hand many notable musical engage- the love of^one» *e,,°"me ’ 1 poor condition generaUy speaking. Xhe brlde ,8 the youngest year's illness. | [the ceremony, which took place hoeing not only help keep the soil ments and continued his interest Funeral Monday whether a nem n really lives or Is! whl,e lhe average result of late daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward j before an altar beautifully decor­ fine and loose but also keep the ln vocai music throughout his lifn Funeral services were held , .. k. _ ||V

THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME S H E R IF F ’S SALE Some folks would be more In favor of daylight savings By Virtue of an Execution Is­ time If they thought they U O e e k k . sued out of the Clerk’s office of could save something besides the Circuit Court of Livingston time. County, and State of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am com­ manded to make the amount of a certain Judgment recently obtain­ 1 9 8 5 -1 9 8 8 ed agalnBt Mrs. Ida Phillips, George Phillips and Edward Phil­ lips. in favor of William L. O’Con­ nell, Receiver of the Melvin State Bank of Melvin, ItUnols, out of the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of the said Mrs. Ida Phil­ lips. George Phillips and Edward Phillips, I have levied on the fol­ Philco lowing property, to-wlt: All of the right, title and inter­ est of Mrs. Ida Phillips, George Phillips and Edward Phillips and of each and every one of them in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: » The North-east Quarter (NED Radios of Section Fourteen (14) and the are now available and we have seven of the new radios South Half (SJ) of the Northwest bought and will have them Quarter (NW J) of Section Thir­ on display soon. Philco teen (13) all In Township Twen­ NOW finances their own ra­ ty-five (25) North, Range Eight dios—this is a new feature (8), East of the Third Principal Just started June 3rd. You Meridian, County of Livingston can now buy a Philco radio and State of Illinois. for Therefore, according to said command, I shall expose For Sale U NUSUAL touches are added to this attractive morning frock. at Public Auction, all the right, Pattern 453. by the pleated sleeves and the neckline cross­ title and interest In the above named Mrs. Ida Phillips, George $ 1 0 ing to meet the bodice yoke. The yoke line Is repeated In the skirt, giving a slenderizing efTect. Calico, percale, or gingham Phillips and Edward Phillips in should be used for this frock. and to the above described proper­ down and the balance on a Patterns are sized 36 to 52. Size 46 requires 3% yards of 35- ty, on Monday, the 24th day of year’s time on monthly pay­ lnch fabric June, 1935, at 2 o’clock P. M., at ments—all financed by Phil­ The delightfully Informal afternoon costume. Pattern 521. Is the North Front Door of the Court co— and no red tape. J S r n x P f E O known as a north dress The neckline Is dart fitted and the side House in Pontiac, Illinois. closing is made attractive by decorative buttons It Is beautiful 'SUAL. when made in cool prints, swlsses, batiste or linen Dated at Pontiac, Illluois, this Patterns are sized 34 to 44 Size 38 requires 4 •’'i yards of 35- 27th day of May, 1935. Philco radios are now avail­ Incli fabric EDWARD KAMMERMANN. able in either 4. 5. 6. 7, 8, 10. 11 or 15 tube sets In To secure a PATTERN and STKP-IIT-STKP SKIVING IN- j 13 Sheriff of Livingston County KTRI t TIONS. fill nui the coupon below, being sure to MENTION Bahv Grand cabinet or Floor TilK W M F D| THIS VKWSI’.tI’KK. Mrs. P. P. Somers and children ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE Cabinet. attended the commencement exer­ MELVIN NEWS ITEMS STRAWN NEWS cises at Culloiu Saturday evening Estate of Margaret Haberkorn. FASHION Bl’RKAU. 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW VOliK Miss Alice Ramsey, Correspondent and spent the night with her mo­ Deceased. The undersigned Administratrix Professor and Mrs. Sidney Eck- Enclosed find . . . cents. Please send me the patterns ther, Mrs. Gertrude Koerner. American Model Philcos checked below, at 15 cents each: COMMENCEMENT Mrs. Marie Wood. daughter, of said Estate, hereby gives notice blau and daughter, Caroline, of Front $20 to $50 Mildred and son. Jack, and Mr. that she will appear before the Kansas City, Missouri, came Wed­ A large crowd attended the Pattern No 4 53 Size and Mrs. Robert Wood, of Gary, County Court of Livingston Coun­ nesday for a visit with Henry Ar- American and Foreign commencement exercises of the Model Philcos Indiana, were guests Decoration ty, at the Court House in Pontiac, ends and other relatives and Pattern No 5 21 Size senior class of the Strawn com­ Day at the home of the former’s on the third Monday in July next; friends. $39.95 to $250.00 munity high school Thursday Name sister, Mrs. J. J. Kemnetz, and at which time all persons having Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Underwood night, May 30. The program in­ Battery Model Philcos husband. claims against said Estate are no­ Miss Alice Underwood, Eddie Address ...... cluded orchestra music, songs by $49.95 to $100 Mrs. Lubert Hamilton was host­ tified and requested to attend for Goodwin and Marshall Underwood the grade pupils, addresses by C ity ...... State ess to the ladies' Aid society at the purpose of having the same of Chicago, spent Decoration Day Walter Watterson. salutatorlau. her country home last Wednesday adjusted. here with Mrs. Elizabeth Under­ Name of this new spaper...... and Arthur Somers, valedictorian; afternoon. Nine members were Dated this 16th day of May. wood and daughter. Miss Mabel. piano solo by Miss Gertrude Trai- present. They will meet with 1935. Professor and Mrs. A. C. W at­ nor and Gene King. Superintend­ Mrs. Walter Tredennick Wednes­ HELEN HABERKORN. son and son, James, of Falrbury, P h ilc o ent E F. King gave a talk. day afternoon, June 12. Administratrix attended the Decoration Day serv­ Awards for perfect attendance j Miss Maybelle Marlar, commer­ Ad8lt, Thompson & Herr, ices here Thursday. Mr. Watson R a d io S h op and citizenship were presented by Boat Meets Foe, Breaks the Ice cial teacher of the Strawn school, Attorneys m23-J6 was formerly principal of the Mel­ CtuUsworth, 111. E. F. Ring. Awards for athletics, left Sunday to spend the vacation vin community high school and 'baseball and basket ball, were pre- months at her home at Terre Advertisers are out for busl- has many friends who are glad to 'sented by Dean Carter. A. T. Haute, Indiana. Her mother, who ness. meet him and his family. Watterson, president of the board had visited here a week, accom­ of education, presented the diplo­ panied her to their home. mas to the graduating class: Ar­ Miss Gertrude Poole, who has thur Somers, Walter Watterson, held the position of primary teach­ Helen Benway and Kenneth Ham­ er for the past three years, re­ ilton. turned to her home at Fulton. Arthur Somers, honor student, Monday. Miss Grace Moss, of F o r OverTenYears- was awarded a scholarship from Chicago, a friend who has spent a business college at Chlllicothe, several weeks here, accompanied Missouri. Ten eighth grade pu­ her to her home. the em blem o/j pils were also presented with di­ Mr. and Mrs. Verne Amacher plomas by Mr. Watterson. Doris and children, from Argenta, spent Kuntz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night at the home of her com plete satisfaction 'Charles Kuntz, won the Normal parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Whit­ school scholarship for Fayette low, and family, and they were : township. dinner guests Sunday at the home ana ate met in STRAWN IiOOALS of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Amacher. Mrs. Fred Singer and sons, of I Mrs. William Meyers, Mrs. , ‘ aied cati ) In this North Atlantic version of a David versus Goliath drama, a Pontiac, were visitors In Strawn Elizabeth Klaumberg, of Chicago; 0. S. coast guard boat approaches a mammoth berg to size It up Wednesday. ! Mrs. William Freeman, daughters, o ' " " ) . REAT number* of before blowing It to pieces. Thli procedure must be repeated many H. M. Price. C. F. Andreas, ! Misses Maxine and Rita, and Rob- people in this com­ tines during the annual Iceberg season so Atlantic shipping lanes Dean Carter and Albert Steidinger I ert Keller, of Evanston, were munity have learned that nay be free of the huge white menaces, broken ofT northern glaciers 1 guests of relatives here Deporatlon by the warm weather. were Chicago visitors Sunday and the way to get a better attended a ball game. Day. Mrs. Margaret Smoot ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monroe companied them home, having vis­ Gused car is to visit this or­ and daughter, Lucille, were guests ited here a week. ganization and buy a car Sunday at the home of her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hornlckel, i T T i T rrw T T TT n \ m i t ** v -T. with the “OK” that counts. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Read. daughter, Alberta, and Xfrs. A. T. .They'll Restore German Might. Watterson and daughter, Kath­ m i l 1 t - M O ; r» OTTTTi fTYj rr>TTi7 Mrs. Clarence Hulbert, of Red­ Every car must pass a dick, and sister, Mrs. McArdle, leen, spent Sunday at the home of ■ by two weeks the schools at Oak Park. checked by factory-trained by the Livingston county relief of­ Mrs. Pat McGreal and Mrs. Clif­ mechanics—brakes are ad­ ford McGreal, of Chalsworth; fice. justed, upholstery cleaned, A large crowd attended the an­ Mrs. Alice Koch and son, Francis, .T) 1(001 nual school picnic Saturday. It and Edward Pursley; also Miss the car made to look like was held on the hiwn at the Josephine Keeley, of Peoria, at­ m a a i new, and all mechanical school. tended the marriage of MIbs Le­ parts reconditioned to pro­ ona Gensheimer, of Gibson, at Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hill and vide the finest and most children, of Normal, were visitors Bloomington last Wednesday > : f c d Decoration Day at the home of her morning. They alBO called on dependable performance. parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Am- Father CofTey, who is a patient at •|j 3 vT t T c j y acher. St. Joseph's hospital. See our fine stock of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman guaranteed OK used cars— and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmer­ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE man, of Hammond, Ind., were today / Not only will you Estate of Jennie K. Barrett, de­ get a better used car value week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ceased. A. J. Reed. The undersigned Administrator but you will also get a Miss Doris Knauer and some of said Estate, hereby gives no­ M M k § h better deal on your old car college friends from North Cen­ tice that he will appear before the tral college. Naperville, were vis­ m i m m in trade. County Court of Livingston Coun­ f f i m m i i m itors at her home near here Sun­ ty, at the Court House in Pontiac, day evening. on tho third Monday in July next; SEE U S F O R Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hall and a t w hich time all persons having * A VI daughter, Janet, of Huntley, at­ claim s against said Eatate are no­ tended the school picnic here Sat­ tified and requested to attend for urday and were week-end guests the purpose of having th e sam e at the L. A. Meyer home. adjusted. Miss Aldlne Cheaebro, who held Dated this 20th day of May, USED CARS the position of third and fourth 1936. ____ grade teacher here for the past FRANK H. HERR, three years, Is visiting her mother Administrator with an counts at Pontiac. Adslt, Thompson A Herr, Wilma Jean Lehman, from near Attorneys Jd w V*;' Fatrbury, is spending a week's va­ cation at the home of her grand­ But you can’t make a & parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew world safe for democracy Lehman, and family. w hile It is silly enough to Baldwin Chevrolet, Inc. m a n y 's regular Relrhawehr artny oi 100,000. a section of Ralph Kuntz, Raymond Somers w orship a good prom iser. h is shown above, will be trebled as a result ol Adolf Hitler’s and Kenneth and Cyril Brleden ittonal announcement that universal military conscription would left Wednesday evening for In­ It takes two people to warned throughout the Fatherland, Versailles treaty to tha con- dianapolis, Indiana, to attend the make conversation; one to • At the head of the new, powerful Nazi army will be Gen. races there Thursday. tell it and one to Interrupt ier von Blomberg. Inset. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, IMA THE CHATSWORTH PLAINDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS PAGE

Criminals Are Learning That Kidnaping Doesn't Pay, Record Shows TEN YEARN A OK) a horse attached to a buggy to (June 4, 1925) Forrest and left there at 5:30 W H IL E there may be an oc- for her home about a half-mile " caslonal revival, as in the A eon was born to Mr. and Mre south of where she was killed. She Tacoma. Wash., "snatching" of John G«rdee May 25th. was found there some time later little George Weyerhaeuser, kid­ A claes of 19 finished the course by some Forrest carpenters while naping as a source of revenue In the ChaUworth high school and en route home lying back of her evidently has lost its appeal to received their diplomas at the buggy with the horse tied to the the underworld. For the reason, let’e emulate commencement exercises June 2d. hedge fence. While no one saw All Smith and "look at the rec­ Lloyd Danforth graduates today For the Bride the accident it is surmised that ord.” from the state school for the deaf the horse shied at an automobile Certainty, rather than sever­ at Jacksonville. He Is one of a or motorcycle and threw Mrs ity of punishment. It la aald, has class of six boys and three girls Gardner to the ground. The man the most salutary effect on the to flntsh the course. who caused the accident evidently average criminal. It that is the 0 El Q Mrs. Margaret Schade, aged 74, caught the horse after it had case, the story of wbat has hap­ died at her home In Chatsworth broken loose from the buggy, tied pened to kidnapers since G men L i this afternoon. She had been In It to the fence and hurried away. entered the picture should bring failing health for only a week. Mrs. Gardner was 60 years old a shudder from the most cal­ 8he Is survived by four sons and and survived by two sons and a loused gangster. one daughter. Funeral service? daughter. • • • will be held in the Evangelical Markets—Corn 69c; oats 46c; 'T'HE recent kidnaping of the 9 church Saturday afternoon. eggs 16c; hens 12c. ■* year-old scion to the Weyer­ Charles T. Burns died at his Mr. and Mrs. John Gingerlch haeuser northwestern lumber home In Chatsworth about 4 Jr., arrived here last week from millions, while on his way home o'clock Sunday morning, May 31, Portland, Oregon, and will mak • from school, Is the latest in a at the age of 64 years and 11 their future home here. steadily declining wave of '‘snatcbings’' which began dur­ months. He had been In poor John O'Connell graduated as a ing the wane of the prohibition health for several months past. dentist from a Chicago college on era. Funeral services were held In the Tuesday, after attending school In prohibition's winter, with Chatsworth Catholic church with there for the past three years. the passing of bootleg profits, burial in a cemetery at Ashkum, A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. the underworld's fancy turned the old home town of the deceas­ Hawthorne at Itoodhouse June 2. to thoughts of ransom. ed. He came to Chatsworth in The mother will be remembered Hardly any preparation was What could be more delightful than this beautiful Walnut Chest lined with three-quarter-inch Cedar to give ample pro­ 1893 and had been engaged in the as Isabel Ferrias. needed. Prohibition had built hardware business here until the up a vast criminal organization, tection to the gifts most dear. Moving pictures were shown on time of hlB death. literally a super-government of Priced at ...... $23.75 Mrs. John Brown died sudden­ the streets of Chatsworth Wednes­ crime, all over the country. The ly and unexpectedly at her home day evening but the country roads kidnaping era arrived. here Sunday night about 10 were In such bad condition that At first the racket was inflict­ o'clock. She had retired about only a few came to town to see ed only on tainted pocketbooks, For the Qraduate 9 o’clock In apparent good health. the pictures. as a form of hl-Jacking Soon, made bold by success, the gangs At 10 when Mr. Brown went to Mrs. Sarah Harry was pleasant­ ly surprised by a number of her began to practice their nefarious the bedroom to retire Mrs. Brown art on the law-abiding. complained of being ill and went relatives last Sunday who went to her home with luncheon bas­ The "infant Industry" thrived Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy No. 1, Is shown above left. At left, to the bathroom to vomit. Mr. until the brutal Lindbergh trag­ kets to spend the day and congrat­ below, Is Thomas H. Robinson, Jr„ wanted for the kidnaping of Brown heard her fall and when he edy occurred. The flood of na­ reached her she was dying, from ulate Mrs. HaTry on having reach­ Mrs. Alice Stoll. At right, is George Weyerhaeuser, scion of north­ tional indignation which swept western “Rockefellers,” and recent kidnaping victim. a heart attack. She was born In ed her 68lh birthday. the country even engulfed Con­ Germany In 1856, came to Chicago Mrs. Martin Jensen. Mrs. Har­ gress. and as a result the Lind­ in 1866 and married John Brown riet Linn and daughters, Elsie and bergh Law came into being. up to the time of the Weyer­ pO M PLETE solution of the in 1876, who with eight children Myrtle, together with Mr. and Mrs. This drastic measure, later haeuser case—36 in all. Weyerhaeuser case; capture survive. T. J. Clark and daughter, Kuth, of amended to Include the death Grim testimony that kidnap­ of Alvin Karpis. Public Enemy No. 1 involved in the Bremer Mrs. Antje Williams, for 57 Cullom, departed Tuesday for sentence, enabled government ing didn't pay, two of the 75 convicted abductors were sen­ kidnaping: arrest of Thomas H. years a resident of this commun- California where they planned to men to enter the war on attend the Pacific Exposition. "snatchers.'' tenced to death; 16 to life Im Robinson, Jr., wanted for the Ity.dled at her home June 3rd at abduction of Mrs. Alice Stoll, Four young ladies will gradu­ Since that time, the Depart prisonment. Two others bad the age of 80 years. Her last Kentucky society matron — these ate from St. Patrick's academy on ment of Justice has been able to been shot to death by G men. illness was of two weeks duration. two had been murdered: three are the few tasks remaining to June 16th. They are Marrie write t h e terse notation. Born in German in 1845 she "Solved." across the record of had committed suicide, and two balance the Department of Jus came to America In early life and Margaret Ryan, Arvilla Genevieve »v<.r* kidnaping that occurred had been lynched tice ledger to date was married to William Williams Murphy, Marie Elizabeth Dietz in 1871. He died in 1906. Five and Zita Eileen Corbett. daugnters and one Bon survive. With A1 Koestner pitching and for the past four years. He an , led by the Piper City band, an 1 At the present time eighteen Funeral services were held In the Tobe Lampson catching Chats- nounces that he and his wife will f singing. William A. Baylor of- new residences are in the course Evangelical church Friday with worth’s baseball team defeated probably move to another loca | ticiated as master of ceremonies. of erection in Chatsworth and Only the young woman coining into this new world, flushed with her victory of the last, can appreciate the glamor and burial In the Chatsworth ceme­ the celebrated Chicago colored ^ on- I John B. Knlttles, who was born more are contemplated before cold Union Giants team In Chatsworth Memorial Day services in Chats- j„ Chatsworth 26 years ago. a son weather. Not another town in romance of this handsome chest of matched Butt Walnut, lined tery. with the fragrant red wood of the Cedar tree. by a score of 5 to 1. Nearly six worth attracted a large crowd. At- central Illinois can make as good of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knlttles. Price ...... —...... -.... TWENTY YEARS AGO hundred people paid to see the torney W. R. Curran, of Pekin, died at ills home at Lamerton, a showing. $14.75 (June 3. 1915) game. was the speaker. There were but Minnesota May 28th. About a Creditors of the J. E. Brown A deal was closed yesterday four remaining veterans of tho , year ago he was injured in a run­ estate received a dividend of 2b Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner was whereby Elon Steer sold his drug Civil war present—J. W. Speer, away accident and Siberculosis of per cent. Trustee George J. Wal­ killed three miles west of town store to Will C. Quinn. Mr. Steer A. K. Pratt. S. S. Hitch and Roh- the bone of his left leg set in ter reported that he had $8,923.37 Tuesday evening. She had driven has been engaged in business he>-e ert Bell. There was a parade. which caused his death. He was cash on hand and that there are L. B. SEGUR CO, married to Mary Harrington about [some assets which he expects to "Good Furniture Since 1897" three years ago and they moved realize on later to add to the re- WATSEKA * - - ILLINOIS to Minnesota. The widow and celpts of the creditors of the IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS three children survive. Burial was'hankers. + + + + + + + + «f at Lamherton. Mrs. Frank Barnhart, who with her husband resides on a farm six miles southwest of Chatsworth. In Thai Title Bout. Jimmy Brmld >ck \\ ill Be in There Scrapping Two Oppo­ THIRTY YEARS AGO has been advised that she lias fall­ nents: Max Baer and the Specter of Poverty (June 2. 1905) en heir to $10.n(l0 by the death of a relative in Germany. Mrs. BY PHILIP MARTIN : The local strawberry erop is on Barnhart and husband plan to go r TNIQUIUE In ring annals is the I usually heavy this year. to Germany this fall to claim the cnsaga n't! of James J. Braddock. I Columbus Jennings, one of tie- inheritance. the New Jersey Irishman sched­ I prominent citizens of I’iper City, Fred Fatka. who resides south uled to meet Maxio Baer In the died suddenly Thursday morning. < ast of town had an unusual ex­ next heavyweight tussle on June Mr. and Mrs. John Meister cele­ perience Monday. He was on ills 13. brated the 33rd anniversary «: way home from I’iper City, driving Jim has come back to the their marriage May 28th. a horse attached to a buggy. A position of heavyweight cbal- Memorial day was very quiet in hail storm caused his horse to run Uuger from almost nowhere At Chatsworth as there was no pub­ away and when Mr. Fatka lost one time he was one of the bet­ lic observance of the day here. his hat the hail pelted his head ter known light-heavyweights. | Dr. Blind has moved Ills dental until large lumps resulted. For various reasons, however, office into a room in The Grand Some time ago W. T. Gardner he hit the skids and finally building. made a proposition that if the reached the low level of a pre­ Mrs. O. Murtaugii has plans membership of the Methodist Sun- liminary gladiator. Only a year submitted for the erection of a ,|ay school was increased to 200 by ago. anyone Interested in scan­ fine new home in tlie nortli part June 1st he would furnish the ice ning Jim's record would have I of town. [cream for a picnic. A contest was reached the conclusion that be The rural mail carriers volun- [started which resulted in a mem was all washed up as a fighter. tarily made ttieir trips Memorial bership of 250 and Mr. Gardner Dark days had descended with Day Without pay to accommodate will make good his promise tomor­ a vengeance on the Braddock patrons of the routes. row in Desire's grove, south of household, what with Infre­ Mrs. Jessie Blackmore lias quent engagements and small town. The average attendance started a suit in the circuit court purses. Forced to seek some at the Sunday school for the past other line of endeavor to sup­ for a divorce from her husband, three months has been 150 per­ Lincoln Blackmore. NEW NASH *400' plement his meager Income, Jim sons. finally landed a job as a long­ Edward Reed and W. E. Baker Roach & O’Neil have let the shoreman. But here, too, steady have been named as members of contract to H. Royal for the erec­ JUST ANNO UNCED work waa so uncertain and un- the board of review. The chair­ tion of a new brick store build­ remunerative that he finally had man of the board of supervisors ing with cement front in the west ta swallow hia pride and apply to be chosen in June will be the business block. It will be 110 for relief aa a means of keeping third member. feet long. 25 feet wide and one hia family together. A project is on foot to organize • • • story high. Roach & O'Neil will a farmers’ elevator at Healey. It move their furniture and under­ * 6 7 5 Haiti f a B fKttt) URING this dark period, Jim, is proposed to sell 50 or 60 shares taking stock from The Grand D like many rlngmen, a free of stock at $100 a share to pay building as soon as their new T WO WEEKS AGO Nash Motors announced the spender when he waa in the for the building and finance the building Is completed. Peter Nash “400,” a new low priced style leader. It is the money, learned to distinguish project. Meister, who occupied the old “Newest New Car in Years.” New engineering principles. real frlenda from the fair weath­ Frank Moore was bitten on the er variety. HU manager, Joe building on the site of the pro­ New mechanical advancements. New performance attain­ right hand by a stallion he was posed new brick building has mov­ Gould, proved to be something ments. Never before has one car contributed so handling today. Several bones ed his harness shop to the Seright more then a business partner many basic betterments. And never before has the and often shared hU last dol­ were broken and the wounds are building in the east block. lar with hU hard-preesed col­ quite painful and severe. public’s dollar bought so big a dollar’s worth. ror ths very broad and buttar JOLLY WORKERS’ 4-H CLUB league. Miss Clara Walter was surpris of Mra. Braddock and three Ut- ed by about twenty of her friends Then the sun through! tla Braddock* and win Uka a The second meeting of the girls' Saturday evening, who tendered Monitor-Sealed Motor • Rapid Service Hood • Steel Top, All-Steel Body Jim landed a match with Art lot of tanning rnthar than aaa 4-H Club was held Saturday aft­ her a party at the W alter home. • Aeroform Design • Super-Hydraulic Brakes • Synchronised Spring­ Laaky, one of the highly touted hia lovad one* returned to the ernoon in the high school build­ heavies, and won it hands down, The occasion was the anniversary ing • Balanced Weight • Midsection Seating • Roomiest Car at thm hand-to-mouth existence of toe ing. This was the last chance to confounding the experts who of the young lady's birth. peat. That’* tacenOve enough join and ten more took advantage Price • Clutch-Pedal Starting • Luggage Compartment in Every M odel hadn’t given him n look-in. A hall storm did damage esti­ for nay man. of thlB opportunity. And Ancll Hoffman, Baer'a mated at $30,000 in the vicinity SEE THE NASH-BUILT IS35 LAFAYETTE, $5SO AND UP F. O. B. FACTORY Patterns of slips were discussed {AllN aih and LaFaygn* Pruos Subitei to Change M if Aon. S o m e — Sfttctai Equtpmom. Eatro) manager, actuated possibly by of Falrbury Monday. Hail as Will Jimmy Braddock, shown and all were told to bring slip ma­ the belief that Braddock would large as baseballs damaged grow­ left, in with AH terial to the next meeting. NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE! be more or lees of n eet-up for ing crops and broke windows and that worn him the title The name of the club was voted the chump, pulled the string* encceed in robbing Max skylights. The damage around and eabne«nantlir signed Maxis on and named "The Jolly Workers of his smile and heavy- Chatsworth was not heavy. for n match with Leaky's con­ crown? That's the 4-H Club.” A meeting of the of­ queror. A number of children enjoyed ficers was held the following their Jane Iff boat 1 May-pole party at the George We look for e Baer Tuesday and the year’s program Walter home Saturday afternoon, but ut the mmk tops will have the was made out. Geo. Miller for their daughter. Mis* Eether. whether BraMteh k w t tyne sporta- The next meeting will be held woefully mnderestlmat Music an d games were a feature Wednesday, June 12th, In the Am­ Cbatnworth, Illinois eombat wlto an d cake and lemonade were serv­ erican Legion hall. —• Betty Jo ed. JlmvSTb* to tow* IrtlM 8im«, club reporter. M S B FOUR THE CHATSWORTH PLAIN DEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY. JUNE «. 11 THURSDAY. * tatsujortli £Utnd*altt. THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME

PORTERFIELD A HABOIN 1 Publishers w m .SO ifSuG w A DUPLAY OF Advertisements will bo Inserted Tauber’s Mercantile Store TcMPtQJ I'M ASHAMED O F 'tO . Entered as second class matter under this heed for one cent e tJOu) OUST T»K £ 1002 TIM e ftJD word per No edvertlse- CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS at the postofflce. Chatsworth. II Issue. The John gtM oot 'meiOTc to count for lees than IB cents It llnols, under act of March 3. -ed to Peoria utfuarr AHoK&z r'-a ^ T v paid In advance, or cents 1S79. of their par Village of a few hundred people. f s h u n e gets fa hay.— E. T. Perkins. 39 ! ! ------4 , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS cemetery. To a little gathering of friends he CAUGHT IN ATCEE* ■aid: "As 1 was leaving my apart­ FOR SALE—John Deere riding Mr. and ment to come here a coffin was cultivator; walking cultivator; CAMEL RAISINS and little being carried out of the door of iron wheel wagon; also Sure Head 2 l b s . ______catur, mo the apartment next to mine. I .cabbage plants.—’Frank Gillen. • CAMEL T. S. BEANS receipt of did not know whether It was a 2 No. 2 c a n s ______his mother, man or a woman. I had no more LOST AND FOUND PAR VALUE ICE TEA Lowen retui f1'“'VH acquaintance with those nearest per pound ______same evenlni FOUND— License Plate, Tr. E .! neighbors of mine than if they had little daugh 3— 895, Illinois, 1935. — The RED MILL APRICOTS lived in Alaska. Yesterday 1 saw 2 No. 24 cans ______for a few a funeral in this town, the funeral Plalndealer. RED MILL PEARS Chatsworth of a neighbor. And the process­ vW MISCELLANEOUS 2 No. 2 4 c a n s ______erlcan Legion ion was a long one. Here in the mander Edwai country you have time and feeling ©AOi9 ANY HOUR COFFEE CASH FOR DEAD STOCK — l 3 l b s ...... tiac to attenc for neighborliness, which is a far FUNNY THA T will remove all dead stocK meeting at greater boon than any so-called COFFEE uJflY. promptly. Reverse phone charg­ mander Arm city ‘advantage'. The loneliest per lb .______es to Raymond Stadler, Piper and a good place in the world is in the heart City. 5-10-36* HAPPY HOUR COFFEE WITH VACULATOR of a great city, particularly if you 1 lb. and vaculator $1.89 site of the have no money. If you have mo­ PHILCO now finances their of Pontiac. ney and pay your bills promptly, CAMPBELL COFFEE FATHER DOXAI.lt KELLY own radios. You can now buy per pound ______Some pc they let you alone. If you d5n’t, OSCAR H. WISTHUFF IS __ 22* IS VISITING PRIEST IX a Phllco and take a year’s time to , then out you go. In the city you FARMER CITY PRINCIPAL CAMPBELL COFFEE were either GOOD GRAVY THE LOCAL CHURCH pay for it. Buy yours today from ' ■ are a unit. Out in the country, 4 pound pall ______95* ed broke a Oscar H. Wisthuff was recently The Phllco Radio Shop, Chats-!; the rear of or in a town like Chatsworth, you engaged as principal of Moore Rev. Donald Francis Kelly. worth. POST BRAN FLAKES You may ‘ have noticed garage, Bou are far more than that—you are township high school at Farmer | whose ancestors were residents of each ______1 0 * it. but every man is a hero in FISH FRY AND FREE ENTER- ' enstein bull folks.” City. He had served the school ; Chatsworth, said mass in Saints his own home — until the SUNBRITE CLEANSER day night ------JRA ------six years as an Instructor and l’eter and Paul’s church in Chats­ TAINMENT—Featuring Will Cash ! company leaves. 3 cans f o r ______and stones The "Shoe Now Pinches" coach. He has selected Bill Craig worth at 9 o’clock Sunday morn­ ----the one man band, at Cooper's _ 14* Cafe, Falrbury, 111., Saturday eve­ several large — ] as his successor and the coming 1 Any citizen is still young if ing. The mass was attended by PAR VALUE SWEET PICKLES A tering them ning, June 8th. 39 quart ______Reports of a movement by many winter will see the dedication of a he can sleep for two hours | a large number of the communi­ _ 29* ment people cants of the local church and of Streator people who were victim- new $47,000 gymnasium that Is after sunup without consider­ WHAT’S WRONG, not patronli- .. RED MILL PEA9 edness Is hai lied by chain letter rackets in now being constructed. Mr. Wist- ing it a waste of time. Piper City and other adjacent par­ lng home raisers of cabbage and 2 No. 2 cans . _ 25*;; A C. B. Stra^ Streator, to recover their money, hufT Is a graduate of Chatsworth ishes. tomato plants, etc In season for • . SILVER DUST (2 pkgs. and towel wrapped together) • •> again a grar were being circulated last week. high school, the University of II- People are funny. They Father Kelly was ordained by less money than shipped In stuff. 2 pkgs. (towel free) ______\ \ suggests that The action is based on the be- ' linois, and was at Bellflower for move to town and then say, Cardinal Mundelein at Mundeleiu •I am compelled to sacrifice thou­ era at Kanki lief that certain persons made a two school years as coach before “How times change; home­ April 27 and his first mass was In sands of plants, as cabbage, 160 9EALDFRESH MARSHMALLOWS new help, killing in the racket, defrauding going to Farmer City. His selec- made sausage is a thing of the Church of Our Lady of Sor- ! for 35c; 500 for 91.00 to close at per p o u n d ______17* ;; xnd Mrs. Stra1 the persons by various means tlon as principal is a fine recognl- the past!" i rows Sunday, April 28. In his once, with seed peas, beans, sweot HAPPY HOUR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE birth announci whlch assured them of profitable 1 tlon and Chatsworth friends will address to the local congregation | corn at hall price. — Christian Maybe you are not good 8 o*. cans, 2 fo r ------son was born results. Postal authorities are said j be glad to congratulate him. following the mass he dwelt senti­ Rohde.______39* 25* i! to be investigating two or three ------enough to love your enemies, mentally upon the fact that as a erett Strawn but you can be wise enough HAPPY HOUR PINEAPPLE JUICE individuals who wer* Involved, ! HUST COME FROM boy he attended the Chatsworth MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. 8 os. cans, 2 f p r ------25* ;! tal Monday, but what has come of their efforts RELIEF FAMILIES not to waste time by getting church with his grandmother. HIb Inquire of Chas. F. Shafer. • has been even with them. CAMAY SOAP •o far has not been learned. j The Llvinga7oT"county Emer- mother Is refftembered here as Mrs. Strawn 3 bars f o r ------14* ;; Olive Wright In the movement now reported | * y R eMe( COWfa\ltM hat been There's one thing you can Mayme Duffy, Who was a daughter APPOINT COUNTY SUPERVISOR however it is represented that a , advlired ^ tb^ tcag0 ofrtce, 0f of Mrs. M&rgartt Duffy. The lat­ -— say In favor of dangerous ■ S4M444+444<«44M H *444»«4444444M M 40M H M IIIM »3 Mrs. E. F paper is being passed around | the mlnollI Emergency Relief cranks. They don't sit and ter was a sister of John Walsh of George Chappie, of Round ter, Florence t . contributors who are itomnXnlaUi that enrollments for wring their hands and won­ Chatsworth and the late Joseph Grove township, president of the in their new out their dollars, with the hope ; the June 15 ccc anotment for der why somebody doesn’t do Walsh. county Corn-Hog Control Associ­ Chicago Herald-Examiner or Tha Tribune dubbed with Saturday, that 100 or more may be enlisted (UvlngBton eftunty. now In course something. Father Kelly 1b one of the ation, and chairman of the Allot­ ed in Cooks n demanding that they be repaid jof ^ onl be mada lrom youngest priests ever heard here ment Committee, announced the The Plalndealer—a d tj defy and jour months where the amount they contributed.. This young men wholw famlHeg are on and Impressed his congregation as appointment of Miles N. Calkins $ & 5 0 per hardware a remarkably telanted one both In demand, It is stated, will be pre­ relief. as county supervisor for the 1935 resided In thi his sermon and his singing of the sented to the postal department , This wjll Include township wel­ compliance program. erty for some L0CALBREFS mass. In the Jatter he was serv­ for action. fare cases or Illinois Emergency Under the supervision of the past few weel — — JRA----- ed by three cousins, Joe, Jim and Corn-Hog section, the County Al­ Relief clients. Such young men Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brosna- 5 ohler family A Sensible Custom John Cooney, sons of Mr. and Mrs. lotment Committee, composed of between the ages of 18 to 28 In­ han, of Mattoon, were Decorattlon 1 Instructor Edward Cooney. A special bless­ President Chappie, George Btller- THE OLIVER ROW CROP clusive are eligible. When the Day visitors In Chatsworth. high school Baek in early years when pi­ allotment was first received en­ ing was conferred upon the com­ beck, of Sullivan township, and the fall to oneers were clearing away the for­ rollment was thrown open to any Mrs, Clarence Bennett is con­ municants Individually by Father W. D. Spence of Belle Prairie Oooksvllle ests and burning the brush in an young man of the county between fined to her home on account of Kelly. township, have the responsibility Mackeys very effort to get a spot in which to those two ages. Infection In her right leg as the After mass the visiting priest, of carrying on the compliance loosl folks are plant a few vegetables and set out result of bruises sustained when with Rev. Philip Markey. whose work in the county. Mr. Calkins leaving. some seedling peach and apple HIGHBROW DISEASES she fell and skinned her knee guest he was, and a number of rel­ who will serve as the county su­ trees, canning about ten days ago. atives, were entertained at a din­ pervisor will continue to serve as The State Study Club art Apples could^be ^nd^w Jre 1 If you are one of th08e nervou* The village has invested In a ner at the John Walsh home in the administrative assistant of the session Fridi buried in the ground for winter ' f“lk8 ,wh° *et a"d motor driven sickle lawn mower the country. \ allotment committee and assistant ...... ed when the family doctor uses home of Mrs sse; those that were not cut and . . with which Commissioner Lafferty to the secretary-treasurer, Reid ...... , .. some Jaw-breaking names, Just the president dried and stored away for the and Policeman Labey have been FAIHBURY TALKS RE-PAVING R. Tombaugh. . . . , „ . , make yourself familiar with a few From present indications the In the chair. making of pies. But canning as . . . „ . . . using to advantage in the parks Falrbury cltlsens held a ___ ...... “ of them and you’ll get a good state will appoint two farm super­ MoFadden, of we know It today had not come . . „ . . and along the sidewalks. meeting one night last week to . . . . ____ , .. , . i laugh. For Instance, If the doc- visors from each township who guest speaker Into vogue. In those days a de- the baby affected by Mrs. Leonard French motored discuss ways and means of relay­ will be charged with the checking Pontiac will •tractive frost meant something. |„ . y y to Sibley Wednesday afternoon to ing the pavement on their main .. . ,. . ‘ advanced otalgia resulting In „ , of the measurements of corn Jean Lowen, Wwas a serious blow atthe family !,achrymatlon.. !t ^ mean, that <*>» her aunt’ Mr8‘ Martha Bal business street which, being of A 4-Row Cultivator that works food supply and created a short- • . . - — .. *- ■>' planted under each contract. os a tap longer, who is critically All. Mrs. brick and old, has been badly a severe earache Is making the — It is contemplated that the act­ numbers, age that could not be made up for Balleuger was a resident of Chats­ damaged by the long usage and kooRi level, covers Mg acreage kid cry. And here are a few ual measurements of the corn land meeting of I in some other way. Today's worth many years ago. heavy trucks. others used by doctors In "high­ In the county will be started If her fth. housewife can buy at the grocery A free motion picture advertis­ It is estimated that It would and does not pack the so l brow" language, with their mean­ possible by the third week In June. committee « any known variety of fruit or veg­ ing Firestone tractor tires and cost about 912,000 to 913,000 to ing in your own words: Cephalal­ The county office has been ad­ refreshments etable, In cans, regardless of whe­ portraying power farming was tear up the old pavement, con­ So swell Is gia. that’s headache; odontalgia is vised by A. J. Surratt, chairman requested to ther or not there is a total failure shown last night under the auspic­ struct a 20-foot cement pavement toothache; costalgla. rib pains; of the state board of review, that In the local crop. , , , . es of A. C. Ehnian. The Kohler down the center of the street and -.. .. , . . meralgla Is pain In the thighs. Any all of the Group I contract data The discovery of such modern „.I,.1>‘11„ ' ...... elevator was used as a background then relay the distance between pain-killer is an analgesic. Small will be released by the state board canning methods as housewives of for the screen and a large number the slab and the sidewalk with pox is variola; chicken pox is var­ in the very near future and It is Chatsworth today enjoy is a bless­ of people were Interested specta­ the old brick. The village had NOW icella; whooping cough is per­ hoped that the majority of the k simple for dm ing that should not be overlooked. tors. 94,000 of gas tax money on hand tussis and measles Is morbllll. 1 contracts will be ready for produc­ kb rows doeefy at aN The requirement for food through­ and it was decided to have the Nearsightedness is called myopia; Mrs. Bridget O'Malley submit­ ers’ and landlords’ signatures by * > out the winter months is as great , , . , . people vote on a bond lasue to cov­ Urn doctor, dmlf, b bak ok as it was In pioneer days; the far-sightedness, presbyopia,^cross- ted to an operation in the Pon­ compliance measurement time. ed eyes a Btrasblsmus and total tiac hospital Saturday for a blood er the balance with the under­ fke CMOS. The Tip-toe Wheels huNad of 9 method of providing it is far eas­ hl-||„ L.L «-« - J.. ._g AH blindness is amaurosis. So you tumor as a result of a recent fall standing that gas tax money al­ YlKINy RSs* CSmlrWu IW SOVI« P'hll OTOVOV9 ier now. In fact, It is so easy GRADUATES FROM U. OF I. see that names are like the aver­ She also has a slight fracture of lotments be used to pay off the boot of the operator. There are none ’ that there appears to be no sen­ age breed of dogs, theid bark is a bone at the hip joint but Is home bonds as they become due. Lw to wtSth sible excuse for any family to ap­ Years of "Learning and Labor" ^neo iv snmsii worse than their bite. again and reported as convalesc­ TL-* u^Aals jukjJ sL^ 4 O proach the winter months without for approximately 2,000 students IPO fjovqo wnvva ona n t ing nicely. POLITICAL AXE STRIKES in the University of Illinois will an abundant supply of canned jbQvvpwEosm nocnaxbsL dOSO^MOpjag 4tkro oopaau|LmA mow Seato too S Every Must “Cut Balt or Fish" SEVEN AT PONTIAC PRISON soon come to an end. ------■ «- -I------AM J . ______goods In the pantry. From the Of chief Interest to Illinois WvVSe e a e 00901 I e dellgl The 64th annual commencement Standpoint of protection. It is a The Cook county board Wednes farmers last week was the pass­ George Butterworth, librarian, of CARA for the Urbana-Champalgn col­ ore level at aM ttmsi thsri b bo hinge now. For duty that every housewife owes day gave Robert M. Sweltier. vet- age of the Lohmann and Lantx telegrapii operator and weather leges and schools will be held gives you her family; from an Investment ^ eran Democratic party leader, un- road bill by the state senate by a observer at Pontiac prison for next Monday (June 10) when ap­ In every wi standpolnt. It is a positive way to tu noon Thursday to pay up an al Vote of 38 to nothing, reports the more than 39 years, was one of Illinois Agricultural Association proximately 1,600 will receive de­ package, save money. Either reason is ieged 9414,129 shortage or re- Beven employes “ laid o ff” yester­ sold only sufflclent to Justify any woman in Bjgn from of county These bills sponsored by the IAA day. grees. Stores. of IUlnl candidates for Joining the army of American treasurer. The shortage, admlt- provide that one-half the funds al­ Besides Butterworth, Roy K. located to Illinois for roads and degrees include eleven from Liv­ New Slae home-canners who will soon be ted in part by Sweltxer, was un- Shepherd, Harry Robinson. Earl CARA earrylng out this sensible custom. 1 covered by auditors In the office streets from ths federal public Peterson, Bart Ferguson, E. F. ingston county. One of them Is Face If there is any reason for not do- of county clerk, which he held for works bill be used for the con­ Gillespie and William . McKeating, Harry Weber McCulloch, a gradu­ ate of Chatsworth township high ing so no one around here has dls- 24 years, structing of farm-to-market roads. the latter In charge of the laun­ school. covered It. Present Indications An announcement from the fac­ dry, were also struck from the Free Facial Blessed are the poor. They Professor Arthur Cutts Wil­ A. C. EHMAN ulty and graduates of Wayne Unl- are that there will be plenty of payroll. Allaire long-time em­ beauty sp don’t need a guard to keep slty and ths Detroit City Law lard of the University will make fruit and vegetables In central Il­ ployes. for appolnl linois for canning. out people who have some­ Schools was received by Chats­ Each received a ’’lay off" notice his first commencement address at the Urbana-Champalgn exercises, thing to sell. worth friends of Miss Helen Irene —a printed form, advising the re­ which will begin at 9:80 Monday Two Fanners Given Probation Kane. Miss Kane Is listed as a cipient that It Is necessary to lay The old customs wers hot­ graduate from the College of Ed­ morning. The entire program Nelson Hieronymus and his son, ter. Nobody mads you take them off In order to keep within OLIVER Durelle Falrbury faimers, ware ucation. The graduation cere­ the payroll budget. will he broadcast by the univer­ the ditch because his wagon sity's radio station WILL (880 admitted to probation Wednesday monies ware held Tuesday, June Clarence Hawthorne, who serv­ WILL was heavier than yours. kllocydss.) by Circuit Judgn Clyde H. Thomp­ 4. Miss Kane has for several ed as captain at the prison, has son for one year under 8800 A good wife Is always glad years been employed In the De­ been transferred to the Joliet pen­ troit schools, department of phy­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herlnger, ef l bonds. They were Indicted on when her husband stopa being itentiary.— Pontiac Leader. charges of theft at the Hannah polite, for then she knows he sical education and has continued Dixon, were gueets Decoration Try Plalndealer Want Ads for Results —Try a want for Qttfck results. Day of hie mother In Chatsworth. Wmtervelt house In FAlrbury. Is recovering from hla Illness. her studies. $ y Mrs. Ida Oraham, of Sibley, was Miss Margery Brough arrived 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oatbercoal a Chatsworth visitor Monday. from Chicago Saturday afternoon ot Wilmette, were week-end vlslt- The selling or shooting of fire­ Mrs. John Endres visited In to spend a week of her vacation ors at the home of Miss Carrie Q c a l s Hall. Mrs. Gathercoal is a nlec? crackers is prohibited by ordin­ Chicago several days last week. with her uncle, Albert F. Walter. Wisthnff Cliicls of Miss Hall. j ance In the village of Chatsworth. Mrs. Robert Ashman and Infant Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gravel, of except on July 3rd and 4th. All —AT— Mr .and Mrs. Roy Helnu and son, Robert Edward, have return­ Ooodland, Indiana, visited with , persons are warned to be Judged son, LeRoy Staunton, and Mrs. The John Holken (tnlljr motor­ ed from the Fairbury hospital. Mrs. Henry Bork and family last , accordingly.— By Order of the Vil­ SUMMER PRICES Henry Derdell and daughter, Lor­ ed to Peoria Sunday Ao visit Mrs. Miss Elmira Bauerle, of Chicago week. Mrs. Gravel is continuing lage Board. A dNWtr EFFECTIVE HATCH OF MAT ST Helken’s parents. to gain In strength. raine, ot Chicago, spent Sunday at visited over Saturday and Sunday the J. Adam Ruppel home. 8. C. WHITE LEGH O RN S______98« Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Strawn were at the home of her brother, Ar­ The Persian cat advertised as There are a number of cases of WHITE. BARRED, BUFF ROCKS_____ visitors at Kankakee and Aroma thur Bauerle, and wife. ______lost by______Sam Berber is _ reported . to A birthday party was glveu at whooping cough among the chll- 8. C. REDS. WHITE WYANDOTTB8 _ $ J L 9 0 haVe answered the ad promptly by7*he Emmett Roach home Saturday dron „f the town and a few adults P ot Park last Sunday. Mrs. Luther Grlmsley and son, BUFF ORPINGTONS ______in honor of his daughter. Barbara WHITE MINORCAS______100 Mr. and Mrs. Louis VanAlstyne, Norman, left last Thursday for a returning home as soon as the pa­ are coughing, too. A few homes 1 _ 2 S * per was Issued. who Is tour years old. A number have been quarantined. JERSEY WHITE GIANTS______•of Cullom, were guests at the Ar­ week's visit with relatives In In­ ot children were delightfully en­ y r . and Mrs. Hollo Haron are thur Walter home Sunday after­ diana and Kentucky. tertained. Mr. and Mts. T. J. O'Connor are Large Type White 100 * noon. the parents of a daughter, Donna pleased to announce the arrival of 7 Mrs. Morrtcal and Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. M H. Kyle will go to Our Breeding Flocks are all State Accredited and Blood Tested 1 $2.98 Carolyn, born Sunday, June 2nd. an eight-pound granddaughter, Mrs. Charles EQUngwood and of CUlfton, visited j.t the P. R. Springfield Sunday, where she HATCHES EACH MONDAY AND THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wlggam motor­ Howard home Sunday. Mr. How­ Mr. and Mrs. Haren live near Cul­ born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. A 4 will attend a Republican Grass ed to Whitewater, Wisconsin, Dec­ ard's. mother, after spending sev­ lom, but are well known In Chats­ J. M. Sch Iff gens, of Ottawa. worth. Root convention to be held there oration Day. The late Dr. C. V. eral days here, went back to Peo­ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Although there were no special W1STHUFF HATCHERY Elllngwood, husband and father, ria Monday with Mien Mildred Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Koerner and public services on Memorial Day, FAIRBURY CHATSWORTH is buried there. amson. son, Leland, spent May 30th at —A mass meeting of the cltl- the American Legion decorated Next to the Poet Office Across from the Post Offlee • • • t » «.tv v ,wtA 4 i • • • •| f Naperville, visiting Mr. and Mrs. sens of Chatsworth and commun- J the graves of soldiers and the Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bell, of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. H err went Elmer Koerner and family and at­ Ity la hereby called at the Metho- general attention paid to beauti- Chicago; Mrs. Mayme Vandergrtft to Notre Dame, . Ind.. Friday, tending the Memorial Day exercis­ dlst church Monday evening, June fylng lota la both of the local cem- of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. where Mr. Herr attended a reun­ es. On review were the grade, 10th, at eight o’clock. Import- j eterles waa even inore than ordln- Oeorge Oalloway, were here Dec­ ion of the olass of 1910 of the uni­ Mrs oration day, decorating the graves high school and parochial bands ant; everyone come. — Cltisens arlly noticeable. Herald-Examiner or The versity. Mrs. Herr visited the of which Elmer Koerner Is the di­ Welfare League. I . _ of their parents In the Chatsworth | Aquila Entwlstle and Clarence »EOALS university at St. Mary's, Notre rector. cemetery. Dame, Indiana. Mr. and Mre. J. J. Staunton and Pearson went to Roberts last Wed- The Plaindealer—a d tj da3y owl Mr. and Mrs. William Lowen Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy two children, of Milwaukee, Wls-'nesday afternoon with the Roach Mrs. Jesse Moore, who has been and little daughter, Bettie, of De- and Mrs. Jane McCarthy, his consln, and Miss Margaret Do-1 ambulance and brought Mrs. Ent- $6.50 per — __ _ . . . 111 for the past two weeks, spent a catur, motored hereTuesday on , ... ,, mother, motored here from Gary, herty and Frank Doherty, of Chi- J wlstle home from the hospital, ,,, ’ . .day In thePontiac hospital Sajur- recelpt of word of the illness of day.Sunda>, It u though7* 8he Indiana, Saturday. Mrs. MoCar- , cago, spent the week-end at the J. where she had submitted to a ma- his mother, Mrs. Jesse Moore. Mr. may not have to 8ubm,t to an . thy will remain for a visit with E. Roach and Mrs. J. A. O'Neil jor operation ten days before, Lowenreturned to his work the , ,, , . . v her sister, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, homes. I g^e is progressing favorably in m a K , “station for gall stones and is re­ ... , , ceiving treatment at her home, The others returned home Sunday. J A 10-year-old Kankakee bov ber recovery al»d was able t0 8lt • <• little daughter will remain here Dr. and Mrs. James Ford and whUe fl8h, ,n the rlver Satur’ up for the first time this morn- for a few days. Everett Collins, Chatsworth two sons, of Chicago, were guests day hooked the 5od of a new_ lng. Chatsworth members of the Am- (higfl 8cbo°l 8 new coach, plans to [of Chatsworth relatives Decora- born baby At tbe coroner’s In- The Daughters of Isabella held erican Legion are Invited by Com- [eave Monday for Los Ange-jtion Day. quest it was stated by a physician'an interesting meeting Monday DAVID’S mander Edward A. Yeagle of Pon- 681 1/81 ornla’ where he will j>r and Mra M H R yle and that the body had only been In night in their hall at St. Patrick's tiac to attend a county Legion sp®nd , 6 8UUinier months. He: their guests, Mrs. Bertha Kinear the water from 5 to 10 hours. 'school. The ceremonies ECONOMYGROOERV? meeting at Pontiac June 13. Com- J 111 driv® a nfw car th[°“gh for a and daughters, Charlotte and Ber- Prlend8 of Mrs Ivan Fiatrhnr I were performed, there being a mander Armstrong is to speak. "dealer at ™nceton. "linols. tha. and Miss Maud Grahame, of rorrnerb K^thiy^ Ph^ps o! WU clas8 °f three “ embers, all SPECIALS and a good turn-out is expected. Ambrose Freehill, son of Mrs. [ Springfield, attended the annual chlta Kansas will be glad to hear from Strawa- After the work. The meeting will be held on the Margaret Freehill, graduated from j picnic at the Edward Hoffman ^at she has been able to return cards were played and refresh- Friday, Saturday, Monday j; alte of the new Legion home east Notre Dame university at South1 home in Forrest Decoration day. 1 to her home after 8pendi n,n(? ments were served. June 7-8-10 ° f Pontlac' Bend Ind. Graduation exercises j There were 120 Present Mrs. week8 ln a h03pital ulldergoln< The Plaindealer hasn’t know- “ • s ■ ’V’ Some person or persons who were held Sunday evening. He [ Kyle accompanied them to Spring- treatment for heart and goitre ledge of all the beautiful flower r,” • i n NEW POTATOES were either drunk or feeble mind- visited relatives in the Melvin and field Thursday evening and re- ailalent8 . gardens in Chatsworth. They are ed broke a number of windows in Chatsworth neighborhood last per peck the rear of the Baldwin Chevrolet week, having finished the examln- y' James Francis Albee, son of Mr nuIuerous al“l many are worthy of Mrs. J. R. McKinney, of Chica- and Mra Harold Albee and Mary high ‘,raise- Incidentally, from • - 'id i MICHIGAN POTATOES, U. S. No. garage, Boughton garage "and Lov- ations early ln the week, go, and Mrs. Silas Meta, of Elm- Catherine Hammond, daughter of the grounds ^Joining the news- 1 Grade 7 Q j enstein building some time Sun- Born> t0 Rev L G and Mra wood,, visited from Thursday to Mr and Mrg jQhn HanUu0nd paper office, we note a very pret- IOO lbs. ______/ * / V day night after midnight. Mud ------Houston,------May---- 27, - a ------son. ------Harry, Sunday with their sister, Mrs. ,, t „rad„r„ ln thfi ,„hnnl ty garden that was laid out and and stones were thrown through Gordon. Mrs. Heuston was be-! Charles Perkins, and family. Al- have the honor of being the onlv tende<1 Mrs. Clatr Kohler, LIBBY’S HOMOGENIZED FOODS FOR BABIES several large panes of glass, shat- fore ker marriage Leota Taylor,! so a sister-in-law, Mrs. F. G. two pupii8 ln the fjrst and second Among the other attractions, more 3 cans for A tering them. Just what enjoy- wb0 made her home ln Chats-! Wenger, and daughter, Rose, of grade „rad„ room with Ra perfect nPrfert attend­ aftenH than thirty varieties of iris can be LIBBY’S APPLE BUTTER 26 ounce jars, each “ e_nt_ ^ OP!e gjet.OUt °J 8Uch ,CU8J- worth with Mr. and Mrs. George Eagle Butte, South Dakota. Mr. ance record for the past school counted. edness is hard to understand. I a . Harry, about twenty years ago. J ’ and Mrs. Elmer Brown, of Peoria, year. Next Sunday will be a fine time LIBBY'S CANNED SWEET POTATOES No. 2) sire cans, 2 cans f o r _____—_ 4 C. B. Strawn reports that he Is Th® Reverend Mr. Heuston Is pas- Mr. and Mrs. Burel McCollum and to make a trip to Townsend’s Park son, of Piper City, and Russell Mre- p - Mayol and son, Jimmie, again a grandfather and happily tor of the First Christian church at Thawville. It will be peony LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE Perkins and family were Sunday arrived here Saturday evening, No. 21 size cans, each suggests that the Reliable Clean- of VIrden, Illinois. and Iris Sunday, those two flow- A'!!""! 29d from Chicago, twenty minutes be-. , , We have a full assortment of Libby’s Queen and Stuffed Olives I ers at Kankakee will soon have Miss Lucille Bork, who has been jdlnner gue8t8’ fore the former s father, George ers belng in bloom. Mr. _ i 7 « i! new help. The news came to Mr. employed ln the Fairbury office of Glen Perkins, of the 1935 high gtrobei, passed away. Mr. Mayol; Townsend has 100 ^ r ^ tl e s of pe­ and Mrs. Strawn ln the form of a the Central Illinois Public Serv-' school graduating class, didn't :: FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! arrived later. Mrs. Mayol became lonle8 ln the pirk and 75 varieties |;. :: birth announcement stating that a ice Company since the Chatsurorth wait to get his diploma but hitch ) aulte ill while here and left Wed- of Iris, some that you never Bee ln Pillabury’s Best son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ev- 0g |ce wa8 closed, has been pro-1 ‘ -----’------____25d i; hiked to Rantoul a week ago neaday morning for the city for ordinary gardens. Townsend erett Strawn ln a Kankakee hospi­ Flour moted to a position In the Hoopes- Monday and enlisted for three medical examination and treat­ park Is a popular place among the tal Monday, June 3. The boy 24 lb. sack ___ $1.00 ____25«;! ton office. The Hoopeston office years’ service at Chanute FHeld. ment. people of this section of the state, 48 lb. sack —_ $2.17 has been named Ronald Avon. handles the business of twenty- At the aviation camp he hopes to and Chatsworth is always well Mrs. Strawn was formerly Miss three towns. She started work get special training in radio and The third fatality as the result represented on the 3unday regis­ Snosheen Cake Flour ____i u ;l Olive Wright, of Cabery. at Hoopeston Monday. photography, although he has not of an automobile crash two weeks ter. per package —.— 27c previously on Highway 17 east of Mrs. E. F. Mackey and daugh­ yet been assigned to such study. Several ChatOTrorth Republicans Streator occurred. Sunday after­ Mrs. T. R. Gerhart and son, Beet Yet Flour ter, Florence, joined Mr. Mackey He Is to be congratulated upon Thomas, of Lawrence, Kansas, ar­ motored ' to Bloomington last noon. Edward Sl McDaniels, 58, 48 lb. s a c k ------»U» ln their new home ln Cooksville hla success in getting “something Thursday evening to attend the of Kankakee, who in that crash rived Wednesday evening for a 24 lb. sack ------$ .27 Saturday. Mr. Mackey has resid­ to do" and we hope he will like it am dubbed wUfti 79th birthday anniversary dinner, suffered brain concussion and in­ visit with Mrs. Gerhart’s mother, ed ln Cooksville for a number of as well se he expects to. Mrs. Minnie Bandy, at the S. J. $1.79 j | commemorating the founding of ternal Injuries, died at St. Mary White Sunshine Flour, 48 lb. sack ...... months where he is engaged lit the Porterfield home. They made the Republican patty. There were A number of Chatsworth mem­ hospital. The two other fatali­ 24 lb. sack ...... $ hardware business. The family the trip of 550 miles In about 111 a number of prominent men pres­ bers of the Eastern Star attended ties were Dr. H. W. Bundy and resided In the Leo Qarrity prop­ ent from over the state, Including a meeting ln Forrest Monday eve­ hours driving time. They will Snowdrift Flour, 24 lbs...... -.... -...... $ *77 Sylva L&Fond. Every sack of flour we sell Is guaranteed erty for some time and for the our congressman, Leslie Arends. ning and were delightfully enter­ visit .here, at Urbana and In Chi­ past few weeks with the Clair The principal speaker was Ham­ tained. Several of them were Louis Strobel, upon learning of cago. They report hundreds of S ohler family. Mias Mackey Is ilton Flah, a member of congress guests at a dinner served before his brother, George'S death, start­ acres of potatoes ln the Kaw val­ FEEDS AND SALT 1 Instructor ln the Chatsworth from President Roosevelt’s oWn the meeting. Mrs. Church was ed for Chatsworth from his home ley destroyed by the flood waters SALT BLOCKS « ic :: CROP high school and plans to return la the acting worthy matron and the near Homewood, Manitoba, Can­ around Lawrence and Topeka and congressional district. He is a GOLD MEDAL SALT, clean, pure, white, a perfect salt for the fall to resume her work. ada. and reached here Tuesday that they were barely able to get promising candidate for president guests were the Worthy Matrons every purpose, 100 lbs. ------— • 8c r Cooksville cltisens will find the, next year. He has represented of her year, 193*. Mrs. Kathryn forenoon Just a few hours before out of Lawrence by reason of high Mackejre very desirable people and his dUtrict continuously for the WlUstead, of Chatsworth, was one the funeral. He was accompan­ water in the Kaw river. While OYSTER SHELLS, 100 lbs.------7*® local folks sre sorry that they are past U years and is still a young of the honored guests. The offices ied by Charles Froebe, a former paving was still above water by a BIG EGG LAYING MASH, IOO lbs. •R 88 :: leaving. man of much promise and a very were filled by past Worthy Mat­ Chatsworth resident. They will foot or two they traveled for miles The State Republican Woman’s Interesting speaker. Those from rons of Athena chapter of Forrest return home soon, planning to through Missouri with water on Maxwell House Coffee, Study Club will meet In regular Chatsworth at the dinner were Su­ and each wore gowns of the period start back Friday. both sides of the road. good to the last drop, per lb. —. 20c eeealon Friday, June 7th, at the pervisor Clair Kohler, FT6d Warn­ during which they presided — a home of Mre. Mary Slater, with er, Robert and Henry Rosenboom, feature that wss as interesting as Post ToasUes, 2 large pkgs. — 21c the president, Mrs. Florence Kyle, Arthur Walter and 8. J. Porter­ It was varied. A good entertain­ ln the chair. Attorney John H. field. ment program was given.______Post's Bran Flakes 16 ox. carton —. 15c McFadden, of Pontiac, will be the Post's Bran Flakes, guest speaker. Other guests from r - 2 10 os. cartons 19c Pontiac will be present. Betty Friday & Saturday Specials Grape-Nuts Flakes, Jean Lowen, of Decatur, will put 2 cartons —— 17c on a tap dance and acrobatic THE FEDERAL THE WAKE-OP F O N numbers. This will be the last LUNCHEON SPREAD OLBO, 2 lbs. meeting of the club until Septem­ BROOKFIELD COUNTRY RIPE MISSION I Q , DEPOSIT INSURANCE ROLL BUTTER Q Q , SWEET SIXTEEN OLBO, per lb. — ber 6U>. Mr*. Stater and her OLIVES, pint cans per lb. AOV FRIGID JELL, 3 cartons — ------—*~ committee will have charge of the CORPORATION FRUTT JAR RINGS, 3 dozen for ---- refreshments. All members are ------4------requested to be present PROTECTS YOUR FUNDS KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 large cartons------QUAKER CRACK- | Uncolored JAPAN Q Q , IN THIS BANK ELS, 2 boxes ----- 1 / V TEA, per pound._m «7v PEP ------RICE KRISPIE8, per carton ------NOW you can afford WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT, per carton WHEAT KRI8PIE8 mISS® Sw ift’s Brookfield Mayonnaise or Salad Spread There can be no question about tho security of KAFFEE HAG COFFEE, per lb . ------r > ) Pint Jar Pint Jan Quart Jan HAG means healthful and good d t o r funds entrusted to this Institution. I of pocking oo- 14c 23d 33d wsb U U U W O n n , UBDOIS PfcoM 69 Chatsworth, DL We e-. H. V. FIN WIELD, Mgr., (hstnrarth, HHaoto -j Results \ i \ ; DKUG STOKE * >■ ■ ■ IM 4 H I I H H U It »■>■♦■! I M il »♦■»♦■♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It I >*♦♦»»♦ $0t

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SCHOOL HKIMO.N f MAC - - -1 A reunion wu held Sunday, SO Alt DO FK C WSLL-- -YuH COUiO June 2, at the Walnut Dell school. SOAAV FOR VOW YEAH! WELL, s h o c k s * Th e r e TELL HER YOU WERE THAT S EA3T- Two hundred teachers, pupils, pat­ = 1 1MAT ISN’T GONNA ought Tt> ft? s o m e (CONNIN' HOME W N O PE ! TELL H ER YOU K rons and friends gathered to greet HELP ME A N T - WAY OU T------NOW FELL 'N RIPPED t h a t w o u l d n 't '’ WERE RONN1N' } ___ each other and spend the day in NO SI AES CS'T ME THINK ----- ,yoor ranTs , DO-*- y o u S E E renewing old acquaintances. A SACK WA RDS • • •• • YOU FORGOT picnic dinner was enjoyed at the WHICH SIDE THE | noon hour and an excellent pro­ THINK (VIP IS O N — gram was rendered. Speeches I TAS.T- --WILL. y f ' i were made, letters were read from •: a YUH * some who were unable to attend. Minnie Itoland Thompson, of Pax­ ton, was the oldest lady pupil present and Henry Sweet, of Chi­ cago, the oldest man-pupil. Mrs. Gilkerson was the oldest person present. She was also the oldest m b — teacher present. Mrs. Lizzie Scott Sharp was the next oldest teacher present. Ice cream and KwhvMj cake were served in the afternoon. All departed, voting the Walnut Dell Social Club, who planned and carried out the program, as royal entertainers. * I (Governor’s Safety Campaign 11. Fit your speed to the condi­ tion; be reasonable. Milton Smith was a Gibson bus­ Governor Henry Horner's high­ 12. Be safety conscious. iness caller Saturday. AT THE LOCAL CHURCHES way safety campaign is being ad­ Harold Gedelman and son, Al­ vanced by the State Division of Would Cut Clerks’ Fees Have your spring dress­ bert, were Paxton callers Monday. Highways, of which Ernst Lieb- A MOTH PROOF BAG es, coats, suits, hats and Mrs. Nina Hoobler, of Chicago, erman is chief engineer. State Fees received under present GIVEN drapes cleaned now. spent the week-end here with rel­ The Story of Pentecost police, under the direction of Mr. laws by city, county and village Leave orders with atives. Lieberinan, are distributing cards clerks for issuing fishing, hunting Herman Johnson, of Louisville, Text: John 10:7-11; Romans sideration, and in our teaching, WILL C. QUINN of this lesson that we should with safe driving rules to motor­ and trapping licenses, average 2 ' spent the week-end here with rel­ 8:10-17, 20, 27 FREE the Druggist The International Uniform dwell largely upon the fact and ists of Illinois, the object being to per cent of the annual receipts of atives. Sunday School Lesson for June O. the power and glory of the expe­ curtail accidents. The rules fol-' the Department of Conservation. WITH ' Every dress measured Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeagle, of rience of the Holy Spirit In the * • • low: Charles F. Thompson, director, EACH WINTER GARMENT — no shrinkage. Lotus, spent Saturday here with rriHE doctrine of the Holy soul, leaving to theologians the said In urging sportsmen anil doctrine and the theories, even 1. Watch the road; inattention We call ana deliver friends. Spirit is to be distinguished their organizations to enlist the CLEANED as we may enjoy the sun, leav­ is one of the greatest causes of ac­ each Tuesday and Fri­ Charles Inkster, of Springfield, from the fact of the Holy support of legislators for bills now visited over the week-end with ing to the physicist the science cidents. day. Spirit, which helps us and works of light. 1 nthe General Assembly to elimin­ home folks. through us. 2. Refuse to drive a car when ate commissions The passages in our lesson drinking. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dueringer, One recognizes the fact of the Instead of flat fees now paid f STRAWN & MURRAY of Champaign. spent Thursday sun. One experiences the warmth from John and from Romans are 3. Observe all warning signs appropriately chosen with this the clerks, the pending legislation here with relatives. of Its rays, the Joy and blessed­ and signals. would limit their cut to five per ness ot its light, and all that it In mind. They link this experi­ RELIABLE CLEANERS Joe Mulcahey, of Chicago, spent ence of the Holy Spirit in the 4. Stay on your side of the cent of the gross receipts, thereby a part of the past week here with has meant to the work of the J; Hatters, Furriers, Dyers— Kankakee world, especially in times before Boul with the message of Jesus road. Increasing the department's reve­ relatives and friends. mechanical Invention had en­ to His disciples concerning the 5. Signal your intention to turn nue without additional cost to Miss Roslyn Potter departed abled the world upon so large a Comforter. They emphasize the or stop. sportsmen. Director Thompson Friday for her home in Danville, scale to turn night into day. work of the Holy Spirit, the cited as examples of the need for Comforter, aa that of convicting 6. Do not stop in a traffic lane. after a visit here with friends. But this fact of the sun. and the new laws the fact that in 1934 Peter Wickman, of Montmor- the world of sin, of righteous­ 7. Keep your automobile me­ of the sun's Influence and bless­ ness, and of JudgmenL chanically fit. clerks’ fees ranged from $212 in enci, Indiana, spent the week-end ing, is very different from a • • • Havana to $15,264.45 in Chicago, 8. Be sure the way is clear be­ Chicago Herald-Examiner or The Tribune dubbed with with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Sharp. knowledge of the laws of light HE work of the Holy Spirit which under the present law goes and heat. Here one enters into fore overtaking and passing. Lyle Kashban and C. Noland, of might be tested by these Into the city or village clerk’s a realm of theory and doctrine T Chicago, spent Thursday with things, or we might test wheth­ 9. Dim your lights for cars ap­ pocket in addition to his salary. The Plain dealer—a city daily and your home weekly— as well as of fact. It may be ’.jv Harold Gedelman and son, Albert. er a man has really experienced proaching from the opposite di­ Bald, Indeed, that what the sun County clerks receiving fees turn Mr. and Mrs. Chester West and the presence of the Holy Spirit rection. is to us in experience does not them into their county treasuries. $6.50 per year. sons, of Rutland, spent Thursday by examining his life in these 10. Be alert to cross traffic at depend even upon our knowl­ intersections. here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred edge of many facts concerning respects. -Plalndealer ads pay. Mohr. it. Has the Holy Spirit given to Congressman L. C. Arends, of Much of this is true concern­ man a hatred of alnT Has it cre­ Washington, D. C., arrived home ing the Holy Spirit. Jeans em­ ated in him the holy attitude of Thursday for a visit with home phasized this mystic working ot turning from sin to righteous­ plod's spirit on the souls of men ness? And has it given him an folks. enlightened Judgment? Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Lindsay re­ when, in His discourse to Nlco- turned to their home in Clarion, demus describing the coming ot If a man £ave not these the new life. He said, “The wind things, it might be said that a Iowa, after a visit here with bloweth where It Usteth, and human spirit ot ignorance and friends. tjiou hearest the sound thereof, perverseness is more evident in Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McMahon, of but canst not tell whence It his life than the presence of the Chatsworth, attended to business cometh, and whlther.it goeth; so Holy Spirit. Again, there is the tiiatters here and visited friends is every “one teat is born of the ' witness qf the Spirit that brings 1 6 man the consciousness that he Saturday. S P i r 11.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt were is a child of God— a peace of I N the story of Pentecost, when soul that Is the deepest and in Paxton Thursday to visit their truest experience of the Chris­ granddaughter, Caroline Hunt, __ the disciples were gathered together in consecration and ex; t y 11- l[te.> who is ill. pec tat Ion, we are told that Out of this experience of the , Coacii and Mrs. Ralph Arends “there clime a sound from heaven Spirit there comes a new con­ and daughter. Norine Anne, of as of a rushing mighty wind.” sciousness of strength not In Normal, arrived Friday to visit The mysteries of that day are oneself, but through new re­ \ relatives here. not all revealed or made plain sources of power. It was this Mr and Mrs. Janies Thomas and to us, but the reality of what that Paul meant when he spoke family moved Friday to a farm happened there and Its effect of his weakness, and of his prayer to be relieved of it, and near Strawn, where Mr. Thomas have been manifest In the world through the history of the Chris­ in the answer to his prayer in has employment. the assurance “my strength is Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thompson, of tian Church. It would be well In our con- made perfect in weakness." Paxton, spent Thursday here with relatives and attended the Decor­ if ation Pay services. E\angelical Church Worship and Sermon — 7:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zebarth in. and daughter. Mary Lou, of Chi- Sunday School—9:30 a. m. Brotherhood and Missionary caco. spent the week-end here Morning Worship 10:30. Aid Society meets on Friday eve­ with relatives and friends. E. L. C. E.— 7:00 p. ni. ning of this week at 7:3u p. in. Mrs. Herman Brinkman and her Evening Worship— 7:30. Daily Vacation Bible School daughters. Margaret and Opal, Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at begins Monday, June 17th, to the and Mrs. Gils Goeinbel were call­ 7:30 p. m. 30th. Children from the ages of ers in Chatsworth Tuesday. Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday at 3 to 16 inclusive, invited. Tui­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dietz and S : 1 5 p. ill. tion free. Silver offering to be family, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Daily Vacation Bible School received to help defray expense. ------spent—the—week end—here -and—at win beglTj tjn Monday, June TOth. H. E. Kasch, Minister tended the reunion at Walnut Our district young people's pic­ Dell school. nic will be held at Dwight Fri­ Methodist Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. John Kenward re­ day evening, June 14th. We turned home the last of the week would like to have a good delega­ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. from Freeport, where they spent tion from here. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. Decoration Day with Mr. and Mr-. Fred O. Stroebel, Pastor m. Sermon: "The Way of Un­ Frank Daniels. derstanding.” Cd/J Jean Marie Gaines. who has Lutheran Churches Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. been ill of scarlet fever at the Sunday Evening Hour at 7:30 home of her grandmother, Mrs. “A Changeless Christ for a p. m. Due to the large number Elizabeth Arends, is improving Changing World." of our children having whooping nicely. cough the Children's Day program Mrs. Charles Yarnell and Mr Charlotte has been postponed. Watch for •* £ * : n ° d 'r 7 and Mrs. Elmer Meher. of K anka­ 8:30— Divine service with holy announcement at a later date. J/Je L be*t 6 th e L kee, spent Thursday here with coni munion. Monday is the end of the third en _ eyety . ^Oie Mrs. Ellen Hull and Mr. and Mm. 9:30— Sunday School and Bible quarter of the conference year. n 'e ^ ' ninng here and attended the com­ 9:45—'Divine service with holy Blind persons of Illinois will * * * 1 r Ut **>// mencement exercises at Melvin communion. again receive state aid. Governor t Community high school. I - Henry Horner has signed Senate j Dale Moody, of Gibson City, Germanville Bill 228 providing for the transfer spent Wednesday evening here 1 10:00 — Sunday School and of money from the state's general ” ° l p / H’o rL pha With friends and attended com­ :Blble class. revenue fund to the blind relief ° ° * / mencement exercises at Melvin ' 11:00—Divine service with fund. The measure, effective Im­ l:-2* Community high school. holy communion. mediately, provides “that the au­ I | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day and The Luther Leagues of Illinois ditor of public accounts and the daughter, Mary Francis, of Chica­ district will meet at Lake Bloom­ state treasurer shall transfer the go, spent a part of the past week ington Sunday afternoon and eve­ sum of $533,700 from the general here with Mrs. Day's' father, G. ning. revenue fund to the blind relief T. Iehl, and other relatives. Text: John 14:23-31. The Holy fund in the state treasury. Said Mr. and Mrs. Paulson and their Ghost shall teach you all things. sum of money to be used only for daughter,'of St. Paul, Minnesota, Sanctify the Lord's Day and the purpose of reimbursing the End Mr. Carnegie also of $t. Paul, worship. several counties In accordance returned to their home after a A. E. Kalkwarf, Pastor with the blind relief act.” Visit with Mrs. Nellie Day and family. THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1985 THE CHATSWORTH PLAIN DEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILUNQ15

PROFESSIONAL Evicting Fish From New Home FORREST NEWS So This Is Where They Get Condensed Milk! 0. D. WILLSTEAD, M. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Metz spent Saturday and Sunday with their PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON daughter, Miss Marjorie, who Is ♦ OFFICE IN CHATSWOKTH HOSPITAL employed at Springfield. Offlo* Hoar*: 1:00 to 4:00 p. a., dally, Mrs. Delynn Fletcher, of Chi­ uetpl Sunday; alto Saturday evening. cago. Is visiting her Bister, Mrs. L. 1:00 to 0:00; Sunday by appointaanL Office doted Thursday afternoon*. F. Thompson, who was burned Cat a Health Examination Baler* while attending a convention at Year Next Birthday Cleveland, Ohio, two weeks ago. Frank Folwell has gone to Mon- tlcello to work at a clerical Job on the Wabash for two weeks. H. L. LOCKNER, M. D. Gloria Jane and Jimmie Rhlnd, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON of Homewood, visited from Wed­ nesday until Monday with their ♦ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Succaaaor to Dr. F. W. Palmer Brown. OSlea Ovar Virginia Theatre The Forrest Municipal garden, PHONES: two acres on the Lendenbaum Office 1I4R-Z Braaldeoea 1I4B-0 farm Just west of Forrest, Is not as popular as it was last season. But six men have taken advantage of the opportunity to provide for DR. BLUMENSCHEIN themselves and their families an amount of garden stuff to tide DENTIST them over the coming winter. The ♦ ground was plowed at public ex­ pense and seed furnished free of Office Over Citizen* Bank charge. CHATSWORTH, ILL. Forrest’s Memorial Day pro­ gram was held at 9 a. m., Thurs­ ^ — ; The fish In Boulder Lake must think man a queer creature. First day In the village park with the he creates a new home for them by damming the Colorado river. and Rev. Joseph Partridge and Dr. O. then he pulls them from It via line and hook. But this cowboy P. Hamilton in charge. Special disciple of Ixaak Walton is too busy going after the finny ones to W . T . BELL music was played by the school DENTIST reflect how ridiculous it all Is. and to think that where he Is fishing was, a few weeks back. Just a dry river bed. band and readings were given by the students. Due to fciclement ♦ weather, the progrftm was held This foreshortened cow Isn't a natural evolution of AAA’s livestock regulating measures. It’s Just Office Over T. E. Bums' Store under canvas. Twenty-five mem­ a miniature specimen being tried out for size by midgets at San Diego’s California Pacific Interna­ bers of the American Legion and tional Exposition. A six-foot cowboy watches the little men and their cow which, with tiny horses, CHATSWORTH, ILL. Reel Woodland Elves at Plav Auxiliary attended decoration ; goats, and other domestic animals, make up a midget farm exhibit at the fair. services at soldiers’ graves at 4 a. m. A short prayer was offer- fered by Rev. Partridge at the Gyro-ing to Town in a Big, New DR. A. W. PENDERGAST grave of J. A. Folwell, for whom OPTOMETRIST the Forrest Legion post is named. The Wabash added a new pas­ ♦ senger trqln Sunday and stepped Over Decker'* Drug Store up the time of their Banner Blue FAIRBURY, ILLINOIS one hour between Chicago and St. I At Doreey Sister*’ Store 2nd end 4th 1 Louis. The new train goes north Thursdays each month through here at 1:38 In the after­ noon and south at 7 at night. It Is a fast train but stops at Forrest. The time of the other passenger trains through Forrest under the new card are: North Bound—No. DR, B, F, REESMIN 12, at 3:10 a. m.; No. 18, 4:50 a. Osteopath m., No. 24, at 1:38 p. m.; No. 10, at 4:01 p. m. South Bound — GENERAL PRACTICE No. 17, at 1:52 a. m.; No. 11, at 2:10 p. m.. No. 13, at 6:45 p. m.. PUaa and hemorrholda removed without No. 21 at 7 p. m. to te ot time. Positive relief from prot- tatlc diatreaa. Special attention to neu- ritl* end colltla. Conaultetion free. WING W. W. Holloway, Correspondent Inventors are going "gyro.’’ Above is an “autogyro airplane- Office Over Ong’o Store auto." which can be flown or, PONTIAC, ILLINOIS A large acreage of soy beans with its rotor blades folded back Telephone. Office 4262 are being sown In this vicinity this over the fuselage and gears Residence 7644 spring. switched to the wheels, can be Miss Regina Streff, of Loda, is driven on the streets or parked visiting this week with her sister. in a garage. At right Is a 100- mlle-an-hour "Gyrauto,” an Ital­ Mrs. Henry Whately. ian Invention, consisting of two Frank Holloway, local agent for huge rubber-tired wheels with L. E. BERTMANN the Country Life Insurance attend­ seats, engine, and controls. At ed a district agents’ meeting at According to ancient bards, ths forests of Old England teemed with right Is a "gyroboat,” which Is OPTOMETRIST Gibson City last Monday night. tiny fairies. Here la s modern conception of these sprites at ’heir pulled through water at a seven- PONTIAC - - ILLINOIS woodland antics. In a scene from s forthcoming Shakespearean pro­ Mayor C. C. Ridlnger, of Saune- knot speed by huge rotating min, was a caller in Wing one blades. South Side Square duction. days last week. Mr. Ridlnger has been through a long illness. Mrs. Beatrice Pope and son, Jerry, of Hoopeston, visited from This New Chocolate Cake Thursday until Monday at the home of "Grandpa and Grandma’ M akes Guests Beg Recipe! Gibb in Wing. The Wabash extra crew have New low prices on Farrow Chlx completed their repair work at WHEN CALLED FOR at the hat­ Mansfield and are moving north. chery or downtown store AFTER The workmen are driving back MAY 12th. All chlx from healthy, and forth morning and evening, pure-bred stock. Quality MatlngB, WHITE or BROWN LEGHORNS, from Wing. ANCONAS, BARRED, BUFF OR Mr. and Mrs. Hamed Lee and W HITE ROCKS, S. C. REDS, children, of Hampton, Iowa, ar­ BUFF ORPINGTONS, WHITE rived here Monday, where Mrs. WYANDOTTBS, BLACK MINOR- Lee and children will visit with O tS, |7.25 per 100; »36.26 per relatives while Mr. Lee Is away 600. Shipping prices slightly to WeBt Virginia. Mrs. Lee’s higher. Special Matings 2c a maiden name was Blood, and she chick higher than Quality Matings. Is a sister of the late Henry Star Matings White Leghorns 4c a chick higher than Quality Mat­ Blood. ings. Large type White Pekin The fish have been biting in Ducklings, $4.00 per 25; $15.00 the Vermilion, according to re­ per 100. Headquarters for Red ports of local fishermen and sev­ Comb feeds. Full line of brood­ eral nice strings of bullheads ers and poultry supplies. Custom have been caught the past week or hatching, chickens eggs, 2Jc per so. The river, which was over­ THIS NEWSPAPER-1 FULL YEAR egg; duck eggs, 4c per egg; tur­ flowed several times this spring. key eggs 6c per egg, goose eggs 8c per egg. Downtown store at 220 Is now Just "the crick" again, but AND 3 OF THESE FAMOUS MAGAZINES I East Franklin Street. Main plant with the water falling the banks at 909 North Sheridan Road. are terribly muddy for fishing. CHOOSE \ 7 Sparkling now fgaturas If Some of the boys came home from FARROW CHIOKERIES the river barefooted and when 2 MAGAZINES IN GROUP A \ \ A j C f l // Peoria, Illinois questioned about what had become of their shoes, they claimed they 1 MAGAZINE IN GROUP B \ \ \ # J v III radio, something for ovory ■lost them In the mud, or as one 3 IN A L L mombor of tha family. boy said, "My shoes got so heavy IF YOUR with mud I couldn’t lift them, so GROUP A c h o o s i-2 GROUP B CHOOSE 1 I just had to walk out of them." Leroy Kamrath, second sou of □ McC a l l ’S m a o a z i n c ...... t Y r . □ WOMAN’S WORLD . . . BREATH HAS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamrath, who □ MYSTERY (Detective) .***.. 1 Yr. □ HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE . reside on a farm near Wing, was □ HOMS MAGAZINE . . . . lYr. □ CAPPER'S FARMER . . . awarded the “Key" medal as an □ NEW M OVIE ...... •’**. lY r . □ SUCCESSFUL FARMING . . M T your next party you’ll get a late and blend. Add about of outstanding student of the senior □ TOWER RADIO MAGAZINE . .***. tVr. □ HOME C IR C LE...... A SMELL YOU A real thrill out ot serving this flour and beat well; then add sour class of the Saunemin high school new cake and haring your trlsads cream and beat thoroughly.. Add □ SERENADE (Remance-FIcttea) lYr. □ ILLUSTRATED MECHANICS begging for the recipe. It’s m easy rematnlnfl flour, alternately with at the commencement exercls;s □ PATHFINDER (Weekly)...... t Y r . a THE FARM JOURNAL. . . CANT FEEL WELL to make as It Is gorgeous looking. milk, beating, well after each ad­ held last Friday night at the Sau­ □ BETTER HOMES a GARDENS. . . . tVr. □ THE COUNTRY HOME . * dition. Add vanilla. Torn Into two nemin town hall. The selection □ MOTHER’S HOME UPS * *“t The mellow-smooth chocolate lay­ □ GOOD STO RIES ...... t Vr. ers take only one egg. And the greased t-Inch layer pans and bake of the "honor" student from the □ HOME FRIEND .... * 4 O PICTORIAL REVIEW ...... t Vr. crowning flavor surprise Is the pep­ In moderate ovea (ISO* V.) Sfl graduating class each year Is □ POULTRY permint frosting, w|>Ioh eaa be minutes, or until done. Spread □ NEEOLEC RA FT ...... t Y r . Peppermint Frosting between lay-’ made by a vote of the high school □ GENTLEWOMAN either ptnk or whtta lost as you faculty and the points considered ■gofer. era and on top and aides of cakg. CA«cA 2 magaxintt thtu (x) C hech / mmguMku thtu (x) Decorate with a 1-1 noh border of Include his conduct as a student Chocolate Peppermint Cake chocolate flakes. Donnie recipe for for the four years, his co-opera- three 10-lnch layer*. tlon with his class and teachers, Peppermint Fretting character and sociability with the Prepare your boiled frosting, student body and faculty. The Add poloring to hot frosting to naming of the student selected Is ttre d delicate sheU-ptak tin t not made until commencement Just • tiny speck of coloring on the sad of a khtfe, or a t*w drbjpo night, at which time Principal of liquid coloring to enough. Re­ Connally announced the name or Sift \ p m r once, measure. « £ | move from Are, add peppermint, the first and second awards and soda tad salt, sad sift together and boat until think enough to presented Leroy with the ’’Key” three times. Cream hatter thor­ pin. Floyd Kamrath, a younger oughly, add edgar gradui frosting is ‘atm soft, hat brother and member of the same cream together waH Add rhnulls!i li ‘ beat very thoroughly; " top of caho to dona Mach border. class, gave the salutatory address at tha commencement exercises. QUOTATIONS ON MAGAZINES NOT LISTED SENT ON REQUEST ' 1 ' 7I

« THE CHAT5WORTH PLA1NDEALER, CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, JUNK «, 11

9 ALLOT CQUNTY $19,604 ME8S OF TURKEYS RULES ALIENS | AT THE COUNTY SEAT FOR JUNE RELIEF GETS WARDEN'S JOB ARE NOT ENTITLED Rudd’s Home-Made (From The Pontiac Daily Deader) The disappearance of some four TO STATE AID ------□ Livingston county has received • m . « v r T? Illinois roll., omonl, .ro uol Time to Plead Extended relief, Chester Crabtree, chairman Pre86rv® near Crescent City re- required to provide relief funds Bruno Brunlga and Virgil Lea­ of the county relief commltteo, i cenUy resulted in the removal of thers have had their time to plead said Saturday. | Mike Sampson from the office of for aliens who have been in the ICE CREAM United States for more than five to Judgment suit and charges by A successor to K. L. Taylor, re- same warden of Iroquois county, years and have made no effort or Made and for sale two miles the Illinois National Casualty Co. cently resigned county relief ad- Saturday morning. The turkeys west of Forrest extended to June 18 by Judge ministrator will nrobahlv be an were “ id >° have been eaten at a 1 falled 10 01,14111 CltUenship, At- mlnlstrator, will probably be an d hou«„ ln torney General Otto Kerner held Clyde H. Thompson in Livingston nounced next week. Mr. Crabtree party given at a road house ^ j in an opinon. circuit court. Vanilla, Lemon and Choc­ said. Until then, Floyd Hawkins. tbe couuty. In addition to expressing a be- olate, per quart------4 0c district representative of the 11-1 Investigation of the case waa i „ f ,h., ,hl. M... nt ------Have------Obtained ------Executions « HpHcf ronunis- made by Guy O. Derry of Peoria. neI lnat tnl8 cla88 of aliens is not F. E. Smith and C. C. Hldlnger, ‘J"®11* ,*r**“f;y 1 'T . inspector tor the Department of . «““ lled 10 beneflt fro“ tbe 8tal‘J doing■x I n i rt 1 on nori n 1 an d on result of the investigation, In Quigley; the second for 1132.22 is* ^ n appointed superintendent ^ Mr Sampson to “Every resident of this nation, per g a l.______against Charles Quigley; the third, , ef''« "la«ue House, a settlement ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ comm,88|on except the American Indian, is el-. againBt H. Clay Quigley, ia for project. , ther an alien or the descendant of ! Mr Raker who has i,Mn re lie f A considerable uneasiness was, J 289.4 3 Mr. Baker, who has been relief h pm- a» alien," Kerner said. The H . C . R U D D administrator here since Febru- reported among other state em nation's history are Phone 6-21—Forrest Wants Divorce ary, completed his duties Friday. Pl°y®8 of the hig way force at 0 covered with the names of aliens • Vewen Ferguson filed suit for Employes at the relief offices en- Persistence with which the in'es- naturaUzed clUlen8 and their lul’ I Vanilla Flavor Only for Sale at divorce Monday against Lillie Fer- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Taylor at tigatlon was made > e 8 a v medlaledescendants who have I The Highway Cafe, Forrest guson, charging desertion. They a picnic before their departure Inspectors. They were working 1 I were married Sept. 9, 1930, in and presented them with a set of the theory that other state em- won national and ever astlng fame Kankakee— — - andh have one child, end tables— Pontiac Leader. P1"^ploves 8 ^tended______the big _ spread at w_ar, science and art. -tf Rodger, aged 4 the road house. Thus far they "The allen who wl» not "ow LIVINGSTON CO. GETS PART they have made no report involv- m elf who will not become a fel- low citizen, who, after more than Seeks Divorce I OF BLIND PENSION MONEY ing other state men. Mrs. Nora Miller Saturday filed , It Is said that they spent one «'e years here and eligible for an action in the circuit court seek Illinois’ share of Livingston (lay______searching about the road citizenship still owes allegiance to ing a divorce fromCarl Miller. 'county blind pension paid out of house premises for turkey feath- another flag,who, though enjoy- The billstates thatthey were mar- the county’s general funds was ers or other evidences of the par- *u£ our America, will not become ried in Charlotte township Febru- partially repaid Monday when ty. bound to defend it must be shown ary 8. 1916, and lived together County Treasurer George A. Heck- Mr. Sampson, it is said, on be- lbe wa>' out and Pointed to the until July 8 1934. Statutory man received a $3,782.43 check. jng taken to the county jail and road back to the land from whlc.i CHATSWORTH, ILL. This sum was what this county confronted with the t» idence he came. (Direction of Frank W. Kalaar) grounds are assigned as the cause advanced up to May 30, 1934, as against him. made a confession in “I think the supervisor of the Sentenced to Vamlalia Specials foe Friday and Saturday Thursday, Friday, Saturday the state’s half of the pension. Ad- writing which was witnessed by Illinois Emergency Relief commis- Fred Schurr, of Pontiac, was June 6-7-8 vances made this year will be due three persons. Inspectors said sion Is obligated to care for those ▼ sentenced to serve 90 days on the j une 30 he would not be restored In office, w’ho have not been In the United CALUMET THREE BIG NIGHTS! Illinois state prison farm at Van------The Picture of the Month' dalia when arraigned on a contin-' Try a want au. named.— Today’s BANANAS IQ - nance before a Pontiac justice of Democrat. who have not been here the re- Baking 91 r “G-MEN” the peace. Shurtr was arrested ' .x-x-X -X -X -X K -X -X -X -X -X ^X Mike Sampson is well known quired time to be admitted to cit- Powder, lb. till 3 pounds l u l With Janies Cagney ! recently an a vagrancy charge. X here, where he formerly resided, izenship.” ------• ------1, PUBLIC NOTICE x and was a ball player of consid- He said that there should be no ------• ------Probate Matters •{• erable neighborhood reputation, discrimination between the aliens EDUCATOR Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Estate of Peter B. Farber: Con­ June 9-10-11 I ant again running my 1«: The game preserve near Crescent who came to this country in good sent of widow to minimum award blacksmith shop. I ant J. on Attorney Frank faith and Americans, that such Shredded 1Q . CHEESE 9 7 - Continuous Sun. 1:00-6:00 field, to be paid in cash; final ac­ now ..om .nd .bl._W to, .U i r»d. y *«• .milled I. share in Mat. 20-10c Eves. SOc-lOc count and report approved; Ad­ kinds of general blaeksmith- relief distribution. But the alien Wheat, pkg. 101 THINS, 2 pks^/C Katharine Hepburn and ministratrix Susie Farber. contin­ ing. Bring in your work and I will do you a good Job LIVE STOCK MARKET REPORT who makes "no move to become 1 ------• ------Charles Boyer in ued for purpose of collecting and _____ citizen” he said is not entitled to ------• ------promptly and at a reason- OLD DUTCH BREAK OF HEARTS distributing balance due on note tI abTe“price* Furnished by Halpin Commission it and "officials are not obliged to held by estate. Co., Chicago care for such aliens." AddetU | Estate of John C. Bruns; $5,000 „ Wednesday—With a moderate RINS0 01 CLEANSER 1C - News Events Comedy bond filed by Administratrix Lu- *f L. C. WADE CHATSWORTH LOSES FIRST run of cattle, a few best weighty ella E. Bruns. Charlotte, and ap- X Chatsworth, Illinois GAME IN "BIG SIX" LEAGUE large pkg. g II 2 for . . IwC cattle sold about steady. Early Wednesday and Thursday proved. Appraisers' warrants or- , v , -I- top $13.25 for load weighing 1241 The first games of the "Big June 12-13 dered issued to John H. Flessner, • w with the best held above $13.50. six" amateur baseball league were • Lloyd King and Agga Haren. Randolph Scott and Bulk of the fed cattle likely weak played Sunday afternoon. SEMINOLE EXCELL SODA Kay Johnson in Estate of Frank Farber; Final a* account and report approved. Ad­ Y to 25c or more lower. Medium Strawn won from Chatsworth “VILLAGE TALE” ministratrix Susie Farber contin­ grades of light butcher steers at Strawn, 14 to 9. Toilet Paper ORn CRACKERS 9 1 - steady, $8.00 to $9.00, most hel­ ued for sole purpose of collecting 8RUNIGA PRODUCE Gibson City won from Fairbury, lers steady. 11c bid for some 2 to 1. . See Shirley Temple here two notes shown on hand in said 4 rolls u u b 2 lb. box &1C COMPANY heavy Angus heifers, good cows Melvin defeated Roberts at Mel- June 16-17-18 final account. A,______■ Estate of Jennie K. Barrett. P. SEE . . . TRY . . . AND BUY from $6.50 up, scarce and steady. vin, 3 to 2. and bidding 25c to 40c lower on Next Sltnday Chatsworth will 11 L. McGuire claim allowed for a DeLaval Separator for as plainer kinds, about that much entertain Fairbury. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES—Phone 30 $495. little as $1.00 a week. Lib­ lower on canners and cutters, sold The battery for Chatsworth was Estate of B. R. Thompson; eral trade-in allowances on from $4.00 down. Cutters $4.75. Stebbins, Bork, Stebbins and Ffne- CASH PAID FOR EGGS A. B. McOOLLUM'S Ralph M. Thompson appointed ad­ old separator. Phone 37R2 Bulls 10c to 15c lower. $6.50 top field. For Strawn, Lehman, ministrator; $20,000 bond filed Chatsworth. for bologna bulls. Calves steady, Kuntz and Bachtold. Chatsworth and approved. Claim day first to $9.5o practical top. Stockers was leading 7 to 5 at the end of rniMMIINITV r ,P A f F P V CENTRAL Monday in September, 1935. VIRGIL LEATHERS, Mgr. and feeders very scarce and al- the fifth inning but went to pieces tUIVIIVILINII i u KiMj l KY THEATRE, FAIRBCRY most none here. Undertone in the sixth after an overthrow at PLINEY DANCEY, Owner strong. first let two runners score. Thursday, June 0 NEWS GLEANINGS | Several bunches of hogs going strawn hammered the ball hard Gathered Hound About at $10.00 this morning, with the in their half of the seventh in- Cont. Show 2;30 to 11:00 prartical top being reached at that nlng and scored seven runs which THRIFT DAY! point, at this writing. was plenty to win the game. Cayuga Postoffice Discontinue*! Fight Coccidiosis Prospects more favorable for Score by innings: U H E $125.00 Cash Gift! The Cayuga postoffice was dis­ first of week. Chats ...210 040 103— 11 14 4 IF YOU THINK CREAM SEPARATOR WITH THESE KNOWN □n our screen continued May 31st and patrons Monday— 11,000 cattle or 537 strawn _.110 212 70x— 14 15 3 Kkhartl Bart helm ess of that office now get their mail TREATMENTS less than last week, cattle market DISCS HAVE A SOFT SNAP, JUST on route 3. Pontiac. W. B. Stott Dr. Salsbury’s PHEN-O-SAL steady to lower, with consumer ‘4 HOURS TO KILL” has been postmaster at Cayuga for or RAKOS boycott of beef still on in New PIPER CITY REMEMBER THESE FACTS: a number of years. See us for FREE ADVICE! York, continuing to cause a bear-j (Journal, May 30, 1935) With Joe Morrison and ish factor. General trade on med­ Helen Mack Judge Small Dead ium to good cattle weak to 25c * Judge John Small, 78, promin­ lower, with common grades off The sophomore class of P. C. C. ent Illinois jurist and only broth­ more. Top is $13.40. Plain beef H. S. gave a party at tbe school- Friday and Saturday cows weak to a little lower. Good house after the commencement June 7-8 er of former Gov. Len Small, died at ills home in Kankakee Satur­ and choice steady. Better grade program last evening in honor of BARGAIN DAYS! day. Small formerly was a coun­ Wisthuff Hatchery heifers steady. Common offerings Miss Eileen Kellogg, of the high Guy Klbbee and Aline ty and circuit judge, presiding in unevenly lower. Canners anl school faculty, who is not return- Chatsworth Phone 110 Mar.Mahon in Kankakee, Will and Iroquois cutters weak to 15c lower. Ing to Piper City next year. Miss A cream separator bowl Tuesday— 7,000 cattle shipping Kellogg was presented with an ■pins at speeds ranging MARY JANE’S PA’ counties. He was the oldest ac^ tive member of the Kankakee demand very limited and steer end table by the class as a token from 8,000 to 10,000 county bar. market drifts lower action is dull, or remembrance. revolutions a minute. In Art Keefe's high school base­ the heart o f the bowl Sunday and Monday Enforcing Traffic Regulations DECLARE DIVIDEND ball team assured itself of second Juno 9-10 scientifically designed Bloomington started enforcing place in the Iroquois baseball discs direct the course Cont. Sunday 2:30 to 11:00 A dnldend of $1.00 per share [eagUe iagt p r|day afternoon when traffic regulations in that city on the $6 and 6 per cen Referred1 ^ Buck,ey g tQ 5 Qn,y of the whirling, swirling James Cagney in last week and up to Monday more mass of milk, leading the than 300 persons had paid a fine stocks of t e en ra n s defeat marred the team’s rec- “G-MEN” llc Service Company bas been de- or(J ,n ,eague competltlon> that | cream to one outlet and of $1 each for violating the city's the skimmed milk to care y e a.rQ„r0 hniripr* cotnln8 from Paxton who whipped With Ann Dvorak and laws. Double parking and leaving payable July 15, 1935, to holders 4 ... . , . . 7 OA | Piper City 14-11 and then went others. The centrifugal Robert Armstrong cars parked over the hour limit 1 w of record June 20, 1935...... „ force generated exerts out to win the pennant with a First Great Drama of Uncle caught most of those who hat i ' I L. A. Magraw, president of the clean slate. an unhelievs(bly heavy Sam’s Secret Service paid fines. J company, stated that In addition The Piper City schools closed pressure on these discs. to the federal 3 per cent tax on Piper Man Summoned their year’s work this week and the income from electric residen­ That is another Charles L. Rogers, 81, died at on Tuesday morning the pupils Tuesday and Wednesday tial and commercial customers, important reason the home of his brother-in-law, were presented with their report June 11-12 which the company is absorbing, why Inttrmmtionml \V. L. Quick, in Piper City, at 10 cards. Monday afternoon the pu­ Mary Astor, Roger Pryor 1 it is noyr faced with the possibil­ Harvester now uses p. m., Sunday of heart trouble and pils of the three lower rooms en­ and Baby Jane in ity of a state 3 per cent tax on temgk, close graimtd, strong complications. He had been 111 utility revenues which is equiva­ joyed a closing picnic. Because STAINLESS STEEL DISCS for five months. Mr. Rogers was ( GALLONS OF of rain the affair turned out to be “STRAIGHT FROM lent to approximately $1.10 a pre-1 , . , , . , born in 1854 In New York. He in McCormick-Deering Crehm Separators. This modem material THE H E A R T ’ ferred share annually. In view an ,ndoor P,c“,c> b,ut ‘he *0“n*- resists wear, is absolutely non-rusting, and has no soft coarinjsong lived in the Piper City vicinity BA RN PAINT of this situation, the declaration 8ter8 tb° rouSb* enjoyed an after­ most of his life except for a few 1 noon of games in hteir rooms. of tin to wear off. These special features of the stainless steel I years in Missouri. In 1922 he FROM A ONE GALLON CAN is not to be construed as a resurnp- discs enable the McCormick-Deering Cream Separator bowl to I tlon of dividends on a regular bas- Each brought a lunch for the oc­ Special for Tuesday Only came to live with his sister, Mrs. I casion and a treat by the teachers remain in perfect balance much longer than usual. Vibration la ; W. L. Quick. She preceded him Yoo get double value when you buy lB The P°llcT regarding future added to the enjoyment. kept down to the minimum, your McCormick-Deering turns A TOM THUMB In death in September. 1934. His LOWI BSOTHESS DERBY RED dlvldends must be determined easily, and its bearings and other parts are protected agfinst un­ WEDDING iwlfe also preceded him In death. BARN PAINT.- I fronl time to time as earnings and ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE necessary wear sod tear. , Surviving is one brother, O. D. | For It', doable-thick! Jo* add a *eneral business conditions dic­ Estate of John 0. Bruns, de­ A Beautiful Ceremony as tate. Rogers, Watseka. 'Funeral services tation of pure linseed oil to each ceased. The kind of discs your cream separator has is a very important done In miniature by 35 of Tbe undersigned Administratrix matter to you. Let us bring one of these new McCormick-Deer- Falrbruy’s Tiny Tots! were held at 2 p. m., Tuesday at gallon o f paint. Y ou’ll pet hve gallons ' CENTER FAMILY REUNION the Methodist Episcopal church In of a paint that compares favorably ' of said Estate, hereby gives notice ings to your farm and demonstrate its many outstanding features. Piper City. Burial waa in Bren- with many higher priced peintt. The Blxth annual reunion of the that ahe will appear before the Thursday, June 16 ton cemetery- Derby Red preserves and saves your Center family, fifty-three in num ­ County Court of Livingston Coun­ ber, was held at the Blaine home ty, at the Court House In Pontiac, USED MACHINERY Cont. Show 2:30 to 11:00 property, preventing decay and rust. Several P. A O., John Deere and Tower cultivators, 15 ATTENTION CROW SHOOTERS Sunday. Members came from La on the first Monday In July next; 6U0 It is excellent for barns, silos, fences tractor; Fordaon tractor; Two 3-ton International tru oka; Orange, Ottawa, Watseka, Indiana at which time all persona having Thrift Duy! A special county club crow kill­ ind metal roofs. gang plow, sulky plow. and small towns nearby. A boun­ claim s a g a in st amid B atate a re no­ CASH GIFT WILL BE |I50 ing contest, June 9 to 16. G et th e teous cafeteria dinner waa served, tified and requested to attend for ■port and the prises and help aave if not claimed Ju n e < with ice cream following the bus­ the purpose of haring the same the game. The contest between iness meeting in the afternoon. adjusted. — on our Screen— D w ight and Chataworth continues BARTLETT Two guests were present, Mrs. Dated this llth day of May, until July 1st. Report all crows “MAYBE ITS LOVE” Bartlett and lira. Taylor, from 1935. N. M. LaROCHELLE killed to the president of your Lumber & Coal Co. Fairbury, sisters of lira. Blaine. LULA B. BRUN0, TRUCKS—TRACTORS—FARM MACHINERY W ith Ro m local chapter and get In on the CHATSWORTH, ILLINOIS Administratrix GBAUD BLDG., CHATSWORTH * Gloria 1 big timber round-up. "Chisel the | —Try Plnlndealer Want ada to. Baker, Niven A Ombtree crow! Let’s go.” quick results. Attorneys J13

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