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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 22

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22 DAILY DISPATCH, MOLINE, ILLINOIS: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1911. Estate of Galva West Sandridge GRADUATE MAY 23 GUFFIN MEMORIAL Jim Stewart, Now Lieutenant Colonel, Commanding Trucking Unit at Anzio Man Is Entered School Is Closed ERIE CLUB NAMES DEPARTMENT HEAD ORION STUDENTS RECEIVE AWARDS AT PROPHETSTOWN RV FUNNED Cambridge Estate of Horace A 1 Erie School closed Tuesday In the West Sandridge district. Community meeting was held in the Crain of Galva, who died May 7, was filed in Henry county court yesterday. Realty is listed at $4500 and evening with potluck supper on the State Superintendent Will Give Geneseo Memorial services will personal property at $800. Orion Orion grade school held school lawn.

Election of officers of the club will be held at the fall Alpha Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart of Alpha have received word from their son, Lieut.

Col. James T. Stewart, that he is stationed at Anzio beachhead, Italy, in the thick of fighting. lie is commanding a colored trucking outfit that drives day and night, transporting men, sup-lies and ammunition to the front lines. Colonel Stewart was born in The widow, Martha M.

Craln of be held In Sweeney's chapel its award assembly in the auditorl um yesterday afternoon. The fol Galva, inherits the estate and was Wednesday at 3 p. m. for Mrs. Min meeting.

Women of the school district do' Commencement Address; Banquet Is Friday. nominated executrix by terms of the lowing awards were given: Perfect nie Van Valkenburg Guffin, 85, who died in Los Angeles March 30. will, dated March 2, 1936. Others attendance, Dale Malmen, Janet nated cookies to the Tri-Townshlp Teachers' club to be served at the The ashes have been sent from mentioned in the petition are a son, Malmen and Fanchon McCombs sustaining wing depot in Clinton California to the deceased's niece, Arthur B. Crain of Kewanee.

and spelling, Richard Thompson, Louise Prophetstown Prophetstown Aledo March 9, 1916. He received Mrs. Earl Crocker, teacher, present Mrs. Phineas Morrow of Geneseo, Dusenberry, Peggy Lundberg, Fan nigh school commencement exer three daughters, Mercedes F. Monte of Galva.

Georgine K. Brush of his education in the Orion schools ed awards. Minnie Van Valkenburg Guffin chon McCombs, Dale Malmen, clses will be held in the high school auditorium at 8 May 23. Vernon L. where he was active In all sports.

was born Aug. 23, 1858, and resided American Fork, Utah, and Ethel Wauneta Earl, Artis Thompson He attended Knox college. Gales In Geneseo until 1913 when she Follett of Rock Island. Betty Kauzlerich, James Lingwall, Teacher at Erie Kickell, state superintendent of public instruction, will give the address. burg, and was graduated from there Also filed was the estate of Sue Muriel Samuelson, Sue Fordyce moved to California.

She is survived by two daughters, Miss Lillian in 1937 where he was known as Foley, Kewanee woman who died Carol Itercer and Cynthia Smith, Members of the graduating class Resigns Position Guffin of Los Angeles and Mrs Reading circle, Artis Thompson, March 1. Personal property quoted axe: Iron Man of Knox. He was active in football, basketball and track all George Stacey of Shanghai. China Doris Dusenberry, Fanchon Mc Marion Johnson, valedictorian; at $200 is left to three sons, Eugene four years and co-captain his senior i i i I rifriYir'rrriir'aitiitintiiniliiiirriii one brother, Weber Van Valken Combs, Richard Thompson, James Herbert Doering and Harland Han Raphael and William Foley, and year. He was seriously injured Erie Dolores Staggs, who has burg of Monmouth: a sister.

Mrs aen. co-salutatorians; Theresa Ro three daughters, Elizabeth McDole, Frances lance of Monmouth: and man, Bernadme Moore, Leah Van' Mary Jane Foley and Josephine taught in the Erie elementary school five years, has resigned and the Knox-Monmouth football game in his junior year but came back in his senior year to help Knox defeat Erie Executive board of Erie Woman's club met last evening in the home of the president and appointed the department chairmen and standing committees for the new year. Department chairmen are as follows: American citizenship, Mrs. Frank Reisenbigler; American home, Mrs. Ruby Ewers; Art, Mrs.

Ruby LaRue; education, Mrs. Dan Stanton: international relations, Mrs. Lillian Beemer; literature, Mrs. Edith Schatble; Juniors, Mrs. Morris James; music, Mrs.

Ed Sidlinger; onservation and gardens, Mrs. Mary Shoecraft; Indian, Lottie Davis; public health and welfare, Mrs. Bessie Seger. Standing commutes are as follows: Program, Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs.

Henry Possley, Mrs. Will Hogarth, Mrs. Clifford Klendworth and Mrs. Albert Miller; music, Mrs. Ed Sidlinger, Mrs.

O. E. Pickens, Mrs. L. W.

Willis. Mrs. Ralph Kofoed and Mrs. Melvin Fiscus; house, Mrs. Wil-lard Henry, Mrs.

Roy Cocking and Lottie Davis; park and civic, Mrs. Payne Thompson, Mrs. R. W. Perkins, Mrs.

Dave Guthrie and Mrs. Reisenbigler; membership, Mrs. Jay Dobson, Mrs. Irvin Dennison, Mrs. George Stoudt, Mrs.

John Fielding and Mrs. Charles Brown; flower, Mrs. Frank Joslin and Mrs. Minnie Mason: cemetery. Mrs.

George Stan- two grandchildren, Joan and Dor- roiey, an or Kewanee. Lingwall, Richard Larson, Floyd Montgomery, Peter Peel, George Sturdevant, Dickie Isakson, Carol Mercer, Cynthia Smith, Sue Fordyce, Marion Ruth Hardin, Gary Fullerton and Frank reen Stacey of Shanghai. accepted a position in sterling Cen tral school. She will teach mathe DeWostine, Irene Oetzel, Roland Dale Kiner, Stanley Moews, John Oberle. JoAnne Conrad, Allan Van-DeMark, Ralph Matthews, Harry Monmouth in the annual Thanks Miss Guffin arrived today from giving game and is the possessor of matlcs to pupils of the seventh and Los Angeles to attend the services.

the pigskin used in that game. He Announce Canning Sugar Registration eighth grades. Johnson, Richard Shearer, Dean Sundeen; citizenship award. Fan won thirty-six gold medals during LIEUT. COL.

JAMES T. STEWART. Wagner, Mary Greer, Luella Heitz chon McCombs; auxiliary art con his school years. He received the Miss Staggs was honored at a party last evening on the lawn of the Frank Thorpe home by pupils test, Fanchon McCombs, Peggy silver scabbard with his name in At Cambridge Office ler, Margaret Thompson, Eugene Wait. Shirley Schehl, Marie Thompson, Ivan Alexander, Ruth Lundberg and Dorothy Ann Ben' Geneseo Edith Rahn, Reporter Phone Geneseo 140 scribed for being the outstanding of the sixth grade.

Joan Thorpe and son; basketball, Paul Bergs trom. student In R. O. T. C.

Marilyn Smith arranged the party. Prophetstown Asked to Buy Irvin Patch, Dale Malmen, Arthur Zarr, Claude wildman, Helen Al-fcrecht, Darlene Anderson, Shirley Cambridge Mrs. Llovd Reed will He majored in geology and was Carlson, Lane Peterson, Bob HilL nave cnaree or registration for ran. Edberg, Dixie Minnaert, Naomi Geneseo Royal Neighbors lodge commissioned second lieutenant on graduation. He had a year of duty Billy LIndquist and Carl Lee Lar ning sugar at local ration board of ERIE son; writing, seal of acceptance at Fort Sheridan.

He was appoint fices next Tuesday and Wednesday. ISOOPopies meeting will be held Tuesday in stead of next Thursday as previously planned. Joe Grchan, Don Larson, Nancy Erie Missionary society of the Applicants must have No. 4 ration Roberts, Bob Hill, Marilyn Hogren Christian church will meet tomor ed by the government to active duty in the CCC as company commander and area inspector, and served one dooks with them, and hours Janet Kay Larimer, daughter of Carl Lee Larson, Doris Dusenberry row afternoon with Mrs. Will Brown and Artis Thompson.

from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.

m. on Tuesday and 9 a. m. to Prophetstown It was announced that poppies will be sold May 27 by Leader will be Mrs. John Florence.

Seaman second class and Mrs. Scott Larimer, is receiving treatment in and a half years in Montana and Condition of Mrs. Cora Eddy in Mlchlean in that capacity. He was Junior high school certificates went to Margaret Ann Gould, Mary p. m.

on Wednesday. St. Luke's hospital, Davenport. the Saxon home in Sterling is seri Dronioted to first lieutenant in June bro, Mrs. Lester Osborne and Mrs.

Frank Sweatt. Jean Smith, Helen Johnson, Wau ous. Her son, George Eddy of 1940. when he was called to active girl scouts and auxiliary members at the legion auxiliary meeting Tuesday evening. Scouts will make a house to house canvass in the morning.

It was reported that 1500 Reservations for the annual Golf Club breakfast to be held at 8:30 Sunday morning at the Outing club neta Earl, Dale Malmen, Beverly Fowler, is expected soon. Cambridge army duty and stationed at camp Shelbv. as commander tof the Baker, Louise Dusenberry, Betty Meeting of the Spring Hill aid Tiffenbach, Richard Thompson, society was postponed from yester poppies have been purchased to be 227th quartermaster company until May, 1942, when was transferred must be made by Friday noon with Mrs. Esther Little. The committee in charge requests that those at John Warren, Editor rhone Dlack 48 Peggy Lundberg, Fanchon Mc day until next Wednesday.

Mrs. sold here. Combs, Lane Peterson, Betty Littell James Blean will be hostess at an to Canro Blandlng. Fla. He was A poppy poster contest will be tending bring their own table ser Cambridge Mrs.

Julius urn. and Dorothy Ann Benson and na promoted to captain in June of that all-day meeting. sponsored by the organization vice. Plan Cambridge Annual Memorial Day Observance r'amhridr Mpmorial dav com tional writing improvement certifi Mr. and Mrs.

Melvln Bleitz and year. Grades four, five and six are classed Hospital News. qulst and Mrs. Leslie Walsh entertained Tuesday evening in the lat-ter's home for Mrs. rmnw Eoogerwerf.

Martha Sibley, Mary Lois Fisk, Herbert Hodge, Harry Thompson, Harland Voss. Lucille Elliott, Betty Echelbarger, Oordon Meier, Arthur Wilson, Irvin Kennedy. Lorlta Thompson, Marjorle Farrell, Blaine Hannabarger, Florence Brooks, Clifford Presnell, Dorothy Arndt, Robert Hansen, Henry Roth, Regene Leropke and Donald Melton. Marlon Johnson was presented the Daughters cf the American Revolution award and the Sons of the American Revolution award was given to Roland Dale Kiner. National honor society of secondary schools members include Marion Johnson, Herbert Doering, Harland Hansen, Theresa Roman, Bernadine Moore, Irene Oetzel, Roland Dale Kiner, John Oberle, JoAnne Conrad and Allan VanDeMark.

Other school activities during the remainder of the year are: Friday evening, annual Junior-senior banquet and prom; May 21, baccalaureate services at 7:30 at the Congregational church: May 22, senior class night at 8: May 26, grade school commencement at 8 in the high school auditorium. cates to Frances Carlson, Eugene He waa married to miss uorotnea as a group and grades seven and two children of Detroit have been called here because of the condition Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schurvinske of Sturdevant, Arthur Carlson and reck of Winifred. Oct.

7, 1939 eight are included in another group Annawan are parents of a son born Robert Jones. and has two children. The family resides in Montana. He left the of John Norman, the latter's father, in Moline public hospital. Two prizes, $1 and 50 cents, will be given to the two best posters in each early this morning in Geneseo hos pital.

United States in June, 1942, and has group. Sugar Registration Pheeters of National City, Cal. Mrs. McPheeters is the former Cecil Grammer. Game awards went to Gladys Gustafson and Mrs.

McPheeters. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Nelson of San Dleeo. CpK.

are visitinor friends Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toppert of been located at most of use fighting Next auxiliary meeting will be Mr. Norman incurred injuries when struck by a car Sunday night. A son, Chester, who had been here, mittees are planning a Cambridge observance for May 30.

Members of this year's Memorial day committees are: Hillsdale are parents of a daughter fronts. He has been at Anzio since held June 5 and there will be no Scheduled at Orion born yesterday in Geneseo hospital meetings in July and August. returned yesterday morning to his January. Colonel Stewart writes interesting letters to his family Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence DeSutter of home in Chicago. Chairman Glenn W. Rishel. Secretary-treasurer Phyllis and relatives here. Atkinson are parents of a son born about the difficulty or carrying on Mr, and Mrs.

Perry Dirck, who Orion Registration for canning yesterday. the work with a short stall or orn- White. Riverside Home II. K. Danforth brought his wife and daughters.

Marctret and Re sugar will be held in the Orion Mrs. Harry Wilson of Annawan To obtain speaker Frank H. WU- have recently returned from Phoenix, and Ira Dirck of Moline visited the first of the week in the cers, of spending about half of his time in fox holes, of the difficulty in Methodist church basement next was admitted to the Geneseo hospi week. Hours of registration are Bureau Formed son. Nominatine Oscar Munson.

Ray tal for medical treatment. Mrs. Wil- makine themselves understood oy becca, home Monday from Rochester, Minn. Margaret has been a patient in the Mayo clinic several months. Kempster Douglas home.

Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 5, the natives, utter lack of sanitation lard VanAuken and son of Geneseo were dismissed from the hospital Kempster Douglas left yesterday Wednesday from 1 to 5 and 7 to mond Allen and Arthur Helble. Music Mrs. Walter Powers, Helen Morberg and Mrs. Ruth Hagg. Decorations Senior Woman's 9:30, and Friday from 1 to 5.

for Alaska and will be employed at an air base. He will be located Prophetstown Riverside home Tuesday. and about care that must he taicen about food, drink and bathing. He also tells of the 25,000 miles a day aver a ere of driving and the history Mrs. Fenton Hardin, registrar, will bureau was organized Tuesday at a TAMPICO near Fairbanks.

Mr. Douglas will be assisted by the following mem' meeting in the home of Mrs. Har Tells Prophetstown club, American Legion auxiliary. be gone a year. bers of the Orion Woman's club Tampico Official board of the Officers Renamed being made for the colored race in Woman's Relief Corps.

old Plautz. Mrs. Arlis Spencer of Tampico was named chairman, Red Cross surgical dressings will Mrs. Roy Peel, Mrs. Ray McDonald, this branch or service.

Lodge of Meeting Methodist church met Tuesday evening and planned improvements to Flowers Boy and girl scouts. Emma Ward, Mrs. Earl Wakey, Mrs, By Cordova Unit be made in the recreation room in the Ellis building, according to Mrs. Ada Hill Pritchard, vice chair man: Mrs. Harold Plautz, secretary Alfred Wright.

Mrs. J. Roy Lough, be made at the church and par plans made yesterday at the Red sonage. Of Home Bureau County Legion Posts Mrs. Edgar Love, Mrs.

Roy Fer treasurer. Meeting was conducted Prophetstown Mrs. Robert Hum' Kewanee Mayor Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Denlson and guson, Mrs.

Kenneth Wongstrom mea. delegate to the Rebekah lodge by Mrs. Wilson King, county ad Cross meeting. Persons are asked to meet in the recreation room Friday to clean it. A previous an And Auxiliaries Meet sons have arrived from Artesia.

and Mrs. C. F. Runbom. vice chairman.

district meeting at Amboy recently, reported to the local lodge Tuesday Cordova, Home bureau unit met to make their home with his mother, One person may register for an It was voted to give $2 to each Mrs. Mildred Denlson. entire family, and each person will 4-H girl who will attend a camp at yesterday with Mrs. Hollis Board-man. Eighteen members and one Ordered to Issue Liquor on License Kewanee After a controversy of evening.

Mrs. Cora Sand was appointed chairman of the committee Andover Henry county Legion Mrs. James Holland is improving be allowed twenty pounds. No esti Rockford. Mrs.

Frank Moews ana nouncement was that the meeting would be in the music room in the elementary school during the summer months as the present room has been leased. units discussed the new bill which following a week's illness. lor the next lodge meeting. mate on last year's canning need be Mrs. F.

E. Dcnnison were received visitor were present. Mrs. Will Andrew Joined the unit. Mrs.

Elnora has been Dassed whereby a me Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson were given.

Ration books No. 4 must be into membership. mnrial flair may be obtained at any visitors in Chicago yesterday and Moody and Mrs. Lucretla Moody as presented. today.

sisted the hostess. Party was held celebrating the birthdays of Mrs. Charles Mulcay Mrs. Cora Sand, Ora Burgess, Grace Sibley and Shirley Hodge. They were presented gifts by their more than a year.

Mayor Daniel W. Bates has approved Issuance of a liquor license to Nathan Naseef to Mrs. Clarence Goodman returned Minor lesson, Middle East, was Sheffield Church ORION Prophetstotvn to Chicago Tuesday evening after given by Mrs. Ruth Williams, and operate at 100 West Third street. The case has twice been before Orion Marlon Carlson of Orion Iriendthip sisters.

visiting her brother-in-lay and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kelly. Jane Schryver, Reporter Phone 137 first class post office or county seat in cases where a veteran was either killed or died on foreign soil. The flag may be had by presenting the notice from the war department to the post office or county seat office.

The members also decided to send a vote of thanks to members of the board of supervisors and to the major lesson, 1944 Clothing Situation, was given by Mrs. Margaret Zimmerman assisted by Mrs. Janice and Arnold Droster of Clinton. Supper Saturday Sheffield Social union of the Mrs. Garnet Price and F.

E. How- the Illinois Liquor Control commission and the mayor was ordered to issue the license after a hearinsc be COAL VALLEY Coal Valley Mrs. D. E. Spick Prophetstown Mr.

and Mrs. Allan whose marriage will take place soon were honored at a party recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walnwright of Port Byron. land attended funeral services for the latter's niece, Margaret Cox, Border are narents of a son born A nominating committee, consist Congregational church will sponsor fore Judge Leonard E.

Telleen in the circuit court. Tuesday evening in Prophetstown, Tuesday afternoon at Leon. Holdgropher of Clinton. ing of Mrs. Margaret Turner, Mrs.

ler was hostess to the Senior card club yesterday afternoon. Prize a supper in the building formerly Local Royal Neighbors met Tues Oalen Landis. manual training in Herbert Edwards, apprentice pea Mavor Bates has refused a license Mr. Border reported for active duty In the navy Tuesday morning. structor of Kewanee, for assisting man and skiers, Roberta and Kath Donald Martin and Mrs.

Rafe George, appointed the present officers to serve another year: Chair to the Flemish-American club on winners were Myra Krapp. Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Bailey Mc- day evening and held a hard time party. Members attended in appro occupied by Betty's Basket on Saturday evening at 5:30.

Supper chairmen are Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Lyle Humphrey. Mr. Elnora Scott of Chicago is ryn Edwards, are visiting in the the grounds that they violated the the veterans in obtaining temporary memorial markers.

These are white Elwaln and Mrs. Robert Fargo. priate attire. It was planned to hold home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

man, Mrs. Helen Nelson; vice chair Sunday closing laws. An appeal is Dlanned bv the club officers to memorial program at the next Royce Edwards. Seaman Edwards visiting in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs John Lewis.

nainted wood crosses which are be The annual rummage sale of the will be one of the graduates of ing made by the Kewanee students man, Mrs. Amy Forsythe; secretary, Mrs. Ellen Hansen; treasurer, Mrs. Ragolda Armstrong. the state regulatory body.

meeting with each member providing a number. organization also will begin Satur Pinochle club met with Mr. and Orion high school this evening. day. Mrs.

Zene Truedson is chair Mrs. Anton Gibson Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lough have Home Bureau members will be in free of charge. At a meeting of the auxiliary, Mrs.

Jean Folstrom and Mrs. Elmer man of this project. Save Your Waste Paper returned to Indianapolis after a few ANDOVER charge of sugar registration at the ning. Prizes were won by Charles Richardson and Mrs. C.

M. Swanson. days' visit in the home of the lat Stauffer were chosen for the nomi' high school Tuesday. Andover Mrs. Winlow Anderson, ter's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Roy natine committee. Mrs. Folstrom, Mrs.

Eugene Wilson will leave Mrs. Cenes Anderson, Mrs. Glenn ijougn. alternate district director, gave Friday to spend the weekend with her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Allan P.

Anderson, Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mrs. CORDOVA Mrs. Clayton Gustafson of Chica Elmer Gustafson, Mrs. William Dean and Ardith Wilson, at report on membership for Henry county.

Luncheon was served to sixty persons. The next meeting Cordova Miss Permelia Dorst has wnniBiF Rock Island Moline Davenport go is spending the week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Gustafson. Ccderberg, Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. Lloyd Engnell, Mrs. Ervin Nelson, Mrs.

Archie LIndquist, Mrs. will be at Woodhull and the district returned home after spending the winter months with relatives in Rockford. Condition of Mrs. C. W.

Fenn, who meeting will be in Oneida in June underwent an appendectomy in WOMAN'S COUNTRY CLUB Margaret) Johnson, 12-year-old 5000 Watts Mutual Network Phone R. I. 918 Kirkwood, is reported to be satisfactory. i Mm ii tv" -a I MNTIMATE FACTS Every Wife Should Know Elmer Lundy and Mrs. Chester Herron were selected by the aid society to plan for the Luther league banquet to be held in June.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Johnson, is recovering from a strep- HAS HILLSDALE MEETING Hillsdale Alumni Mrs. Mattle Lindsay of Macomb toccus throat infection and rheu Is visiting a week in the home of Mrs. Emmons Gustafson enter To Hold Banquet matic fever.

her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. tained the Prlscilla club yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson and and Mrs. M.

L. Lindsay. 10:00 News (A. D. Reusing).

10:1 A ft potltttng Hports. 10:30 Topping Tuneeter (Zollere). 10:45 Boyd Raebiirn'a Orch. (MBI). 11 :00 Columbia Maaterworka.

11 :30 a so CaTallero orch. (MBS). 18:00 Fulton Lewie. Jr. (MB).

13:15 Art Kaeeel's orch. (MBS). 1 2 Johnny Richards' orch. (MBI) 13:40 News. 1:00 Sign off.

W. R. C. met yesterday for a 1 afternoon. Mrs.

Franklin Johnson, Mrs. Lester Gustafson and Mrs. Willis Bengston won prizes in five Hillsdale Annual alumni banquet o'clock picnic luncheon in the home will be held at the high school Sat of Mrs. George Fislc with Mrs. Ada urday evening.

Ladies' aid society Mrs. John Pflster and daughter, Karen, have returned home from Washington, where they visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's daughter, Mrs. Harry Hamilton, and family.

A grandson, Glenn Hamilton, is home on furlough from overseas. Mrs. Ivan Peterson entertained of the Methodist church will serve the bridge club yesterday afternoon. with Mrs. Fred Cole as general Hillsdale Mrs.

William Sutton was hostess to the Woman's Country club in her home yesterday afternoon. Plans were made for the annual birthday party to be held in June. A short program was presented by Mrs. Mary Oliver and Mrs. Oscar Carlson.

Later the topic, Who Receives the Most Pleasure, the Recipient or the Giver? was led by Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Emma Fillmer. Eleven members and three visitors were Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs.

Ver Hill Pritchard and Mrs. Grace Cleaveland assisting. Guests were Mrs. Martha Lowry and Emma Bar-radell. Afternoon was spent sewing and Mrs.

May Brown gave several recitations. chairman. Mrs. Jess Hanna will be in charge of the kitchen and Mrs. non Anderson and Mrs.

Chester Hultgren won prizes. E. L. Sand, diningroom. Following the dinner a business session will be held and officers will be chosen for Kewanee Seniors H00PP0LE next years.

A program will be pre Start Relief Corps Hooppole Mr. and Mrs. August sented later. Those in charge of arrangements this year are: Presi Already Inducted Kewanee Four Kewanee youths Project at Tampico Martens and sons, Laurence and Leo, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Friday 8:00 News (The Argue). 6:16 Rer. Brushwylsr (First Babtist Church of Muscatine). 8:30 Jobnsoo Family (MBS). 8:45 Marchinr to Victory.

7:00 News (McCabe Dept.) 7:15 Sweet Swing. 7:80 Feed Facts (O. t. Johnson). 7:35 Harmonies (R: I.

Lumber) 7:40 Musical Clock. 7:46 F.agie Market Time. 100 Newe (Kock Island Bank and Trust 8:15 Women in the News (Rsahtds) 8:24 Chats with Xad (furniture Fair). 8:30 Ration Tips and Tunes (TrV City Packing) 8:45 Hause of Musis (A. 3.

Eauss) 0:00 News (Cane Ohlweikt). 8:08 His Majesty the Baby. dent, Mrs. Harold Pearsall vice Wirth of Erie. president, Gladys Bartsch; secre tary-treasurer, Robert Kessler.

now in the armed services will be among the class of 113 seniors of Tampico At a meeting of the Hooppole Red Cross sewing unit TONIGHT'S FEATURES. COMMENTARY Fulton Lewis 6:00 Mutual' early even In report to the nation. Arthur Hale 7:00 Confidential stories of ths nsws bnhlnd ths 1ay's srnnta. Gabriel Heatter 8:00 America's most-listened-to commentator. Henry Gladstone 9:00 Tor straight news reportinr this commentator ranks hitn.

Fulton Lewis Review 12:00 News for tba late-sbift worker. ENTERTAINMENT Superman 5:45 Hosr thronsh ths air with this character as he flfhts Kails and Brared-blrdmen 1 Human Adventure 7:30 One of ths. finest programs on ths air. Tonight's subject: the eplo atrurKle of science acalnst death from burns. FRIDAY Classified Ad-Time 10:15.

Informality "hunt- together" by music. Tonight 6:00 Prayer IMBS. 6:01 News (Gustafson). 6:08 Who's Who in the Armed Serr-Ices (WHBF). 5:15 Adrian Rollini's Trio (MBS).

6:30 Sports Trail (Burremeister). 6:45 Superman (Kelloog's) (MBS). 6:00 Fulton Lewis BHmnlnous Casualty Coarp.) (MBS). 0:15 Musi for Amarioaoa (Bear Mfr. News (New York Store) 0:35 Evening Evangal (ITlrst Baptist Woman's Relief corps here recently a letter was read asking the local has been postponed from Thursday "ALL-BRAN YORKED WONDERS FOR ME!" Says Constipation Sufferer Kewanee high school who will be awarded diplomas at graduation ex to Friday evening of this week and will be held at the Ira Hedrick ercises to be held in Central Junior home.

high school May 26. They are Bob Brand, Bob Fulton, Tom Stontz and Bill Johnson. All were recently corps to join others in the state to raise a fund to purchase ambulances for the use of service men. One will be at the Hines hospital and another in Galesburg. Local members will accept contributions toward the fund.

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Scientific knowledge is now available to every woman. And yet doctors know that even today there is widespread misunderstanding about intimate feminine Eroblems. The majority of women ave no idea how seriously their happiness is threatened. There are two very definite threats ebout which you should be warned. First, tht danger cj injection present trery day in every woman's life.

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Total of $54.30 was reported in 10:15 Classified Adtimo (WHBF). 10:45 What's Tour Idea? (Duffy the blood plasma fund and has been sent to the state organization for distribution, but other donations Mott) (MBS). 10:65 Lee Huff's Trio (MBS). 11:00 Boaka Carter Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee) 11:16 Musie Bog (Moskins). will be accepted.

Members sewed Ln ru Lb 11:30 American Legion Auxiliary. carpet rags after the business ses 11 News and MonMios iTrV sion. States Theaters). 13:00 Ray Dady (Orores Lab.) (MBS). LYNDON 13:15 Jack Berch (Kellocge) (MB) 13:80 Luncheon with Lopea Tea Lyndon Mrs.

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Drink plenty of water. See if you, too, don't get real help! Insist on genuine ALL-BRAN, made only by Kellogg'a in Battle Creek. odist youth choir met yesterday af lightens housework. Cleanses disinfects deodorizes without scrubbing. ternoon in the grammar room un der direction of Mrs.

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