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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DE KALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DE KALB, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 A surprise feature was a mostly steady. 93 score 7U cents a prime mixed steer and heifer vear- ed. adult pheasants in DeKalb AT WESTERN SPRINGS Ohio Grove, July 12. A group ating.

Interment will be in the St. Mary's Cemetery. pink and blue shower honoring cariots: "so score 66: ss County this past week. the hostess, Mrs. isaros ana Airs.i score 64 Friends may call at the Ronan It was also decided, at the of friends, former high school classmates, met at the home of EGGS: 9,717 cases.

Market firm. Ex Paul Van Natta of Sycamore, nngs 35.50; few utility to high commercial steers 2H.00vj 31.00; high utility and commercial cows 2ti.50'o 30 50; bulk canner to utility cows 19.000 25.50; utility to good bulls 27.500 32.00: odd head prime veaiers 39 00; most veaiers 38.00 and down- stock cattle steady; choice 800 lbs. feeding Mortuary from 7 clock this evening until the time of the ser business session to omit the August meeting, and in Septem both receiving many gifts. tras per cent A and over 50 cents a dozen: medium extras per cent A and over 47; standards 43; current receipts 39; dirties 38; checks 35. vices.

The rosary will be recited Mrs. C. L. Tsaros, the former Gladys Tall, In Western Springs. Those present were Mrs.

Robert ber the lunch committee will in RETURN HOME Kirkland, July 12. Mr. and Friday evening at 8 p. m. at the mortuary.

clude Virgil Ward and William Oberg. Doty, Mrs. Paul Van Natta and Mrs. Glenn Carlson of Sycamore, Varied Items Recorded on Police Book Item recorded on the DeKalb police book Wednesday were of a varied nature. About 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon a car driven north on Sixth Street near the Highway struck a ladder which was protruding from the truck owned by Charles Green which was parked on the east side of Sixth Street Carroll B.

Kesterson reported CHICAGO LIVESTOCK All enjoyed the pictures shown Mrs. Darrell Fetters and daughter Terry, who accompanied his HOGS: Salable receipt. 9.000. Mar ket opened slow, later trade moder ARTHUR BEMIS Arthur Bemls, a resident of parents and a sister, Mr. and by Richard Bell of the Northern Illinois State Teachers College Mrs.

Charles Roberts of Evan-ston and Ruth Townsend of New York. A dessert course was serv- atelv active, uneven: steady to 25 Mrs. M. Fetters and daughter to cents lower on butchers; most decline on weights under 330 sows DeKalb for a number of years, died this morning, July 12, 1951, KocKiorci on a vacation trip to steers 34.50; half load 925 lbs. Hoi-stein on replacement account 27.25.

CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE PREV. WHEAT CLOSE July 2.37 2.38' 2.37 2.38K. 2.37 4 Sept. .2.40 2.501, 2.39 2.40 2.39 Dec. 2.44 2.44 2.43 sA 2.44 2.43 Mar.

.2.47 2.47 2.46 2.47 2 46 May .2.47 2.47 2.46 2.46 2.4574 CORN July 1.77 1.77 1.76 1.76', 1.78 Sept. .1.74 1.74', 1.72 1.73 7, 1.74 Dec. .1.64 1.64 1.63 1.63 1.64 Mar. 1.68 1.66 '4 1.674 1.67 May .1.69 1.69 1.68 1.68 1.69 OATS Fort Dodge, to visit relatives, faculty and during the social hour afterward refreshments were served by the hosts, Irvin Davy and his son Wilbur. at the Glldden Memorial Hos steady to 25 cents lower; some under 350 lbs as much as 50 cents lower; top 23.00 tor few choice No.

1 light weights; few loads 22.836 22.90; most choice 180 230 lbs. 22.SO22.75: returned home Monday. NEW YORK STOCKS Courtesy C. J. Schalenbert pital.

He had been in failing health for some time. He had been residing at the DeKalb County Home. WATERMAN MOTHERS CLUB choice SO 9 250 lbs. 22.00 22.50; 260 el 280 lbs. 21.00922.00; few loads 300 to the police shortly before 6 Waterman, July 12.

The Wat 330 lbs. 19.504? 20.50: choice sows 400 OBITUARIES erman Junior Mothers' Club met Surviving are three daughters, p.m. that his 1937 blue Ford coach had been stolen while It was parked at Ninth and Locust Streets. lbs and under 18 25 19.73; few 300 lbs. and under 30.00; 4000500 ibi.

17.26 18.25; 506600 lbs. 16.50 17.50; good clearance. Mrs. Hazel Dreascher and Mrs. recently at the home of Mrs.

Don Pederson. Plans were discussed for the use of the funds .78 .78 .78 .78 .81 .81 .87 .84 .83 .84 MRS. ELIZABETH LANE Shabbona, July 12. Mrs July .78 .78 .77 Sept. .79 .79 Dec.

.82 .82 .81 Mar. .84 .84 .84 May .84 .84 .83 YE Harriet Lewis, both of Jacksonville, N. and Mrs. Helen Riippi SHEEP: 800. Native slaughter ueorge cruise, ueKJUD, was fined $5 and costs early last eve American Can 109 American Radiator 13 4 American Smelting 78 American Tele, and Tele.

154 Anconda 39 4 Allied Chemical 70 American Rollins; Mills 39 A. T. and S. F. 153 B.

and O. 17 Bethlehem Steel 50 Calumet and Hecla 8 Canadian Pacific 24 Case Threshing 64 from the May charity ball for lambs average 50 cents lower; top l.ou lower at 31.50; old crop lambs ning by Police Magistrate B. Elizabeth Lane, of Shabbona died early this morning, July 12, 1951 playground equipment. July .1.94 1.94 1.91 and yearlings steady to weak; load 1.93 1.92 of DeKalb; one son, Harold Bemls of Long Beach, and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Telleson of recK louowing rus arrest on a choice to prime No.

1 skin 95 lbs. Sept. .1.72 1.72 1.70 1.70 1.70. at the Brewer-Lane home. Mrs yearlings 28.50; sheep steady to weak: charge of reckless driving.

HOME ON FURLOUGH LEE PASTOR: Webster R. Hobb will conduct dedication services at the Lee Methodist Church on Sunday at 2:15 o'clock. DeKalb. slaughter ewet 10.00915.00; cull to Lane had been seriously ill for two months and hospitalized part Cpl. Howard Chrisler of the C.

M. and St. Paul Railroad 19 Funeral arrangements are be good and choice mixed weight offer lngs respectively. Condon Houghtby of Shabbona driving a truck south on Fourth Street and making a turn to go of that time. cattle: 2,000.

calves 500. siaugn signal corps is having a 30-day furlough and Is at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard ing completed at the Wlrtz Fun eral Home. ter steers, yearlings and heifers She was born in Shabbona.

the Dec 1.72 1.73 1.71 1.71 1.70 NEW RYE July .1.91 1.92 1.90 1.92 1.91, Sept. .1.71 1.72 1.704 1.71 1.70 Dec. .1.71 1.73 1.70 1.72 1.70 SOYBEANS July .3.17 3.17 3.11 3.15 3.12 Sept. .2.79 2.80 2.77 2.80 2.80 Nov. .2.66 2.67 2.64 2.67 2.64 Jan.

.2.68 2.68 2.66 2.68 2.66 Mar. .2.70 2.71 2.69 2.71 2.69 May .2.82 2.73 2.71 2.73 2.71 about steady; cows and bulls fairly daughter of George and Cornelia Crisler. He is stationed at Fort ing. A few new light fixtures active, fully steady; veaiers weak east was involved In a collision with a car driven north by Jack Edmund Blevins. The radiator and a fender on the Blevins car two loads mostly prime 1,01501,225 MRS.

CAPITOLA WILSON have been installed. Benning, Ga. Jackson. Her marriage to Fred Lane took place in Shabbona on lbs. fed steers 36.75 37.00; most good to low prime steers, yearlings and Sandwich, July 12.

Grave side New furnishings to be dedicat November 28, 1901. heifers 31.50 36.25; load choice to services were held for Mrs. Ca ed consist of a new pulpit given Wolves no longer are to be were damaged. pitola Wilson at Oak Ridge Ce in memory of Frederich and Hel found in any of the many na metery Wednesday afternoon at tional parks in the United States. Surviving are three sons, Lyle of Sycamore, Glen and James of Chicago; a daughter.

Mrs. Ken en Nowe by their children, Mrs. Leila Cutts of Waterman, Mrs, 2 o'clock with Rev. Ralph Noyce Auxiliary of Police Holds neth Cooper of Marengo, five Dorothy Munson and Mrs. Mable Snoke both of Lee and Robert officiating.

Mrs. Wilson was born Febru grandchildren and one great MS SI nn D17D PADI HAH Friday Nowe of Amboy. grandchild. Her husband pre NIGHTS ary 27, 1859, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Dolph. On March Monthly Meet ceded her in death. A new altar was given in mem BSjeiHBJBBMMMHSaBMesSSSISW MARKET REPORT Funeral services are being ar ory of James N. bnoke, and 30, 1880, she was married to Al Last evening the DeKalb Auxll ranged at the Thorsen Funeral Home in Shabbona and will be brass set of candlesticks and cross in memory of Frank Childs North western 22 Commonwealth Edison 29 Chrysler Corp.

68 Curtis Wright 9 Douglas Aircraft 45 DuPont de Nemours 94 General Electric 5514 Goodrich 55 General Motors 48 Inspiration Copper 21 International Harvester 32 International Nickel 34 Jones and Laughlln 23 Kennecott Copper 73 Montgomery Ward 69 Marshall Field 22 Miami Copper 17 Nash-Kel vinator 18 National Biscuit 32s; National Cash Register 49 National City Lines 10 New York Central 16 North American Aviation 13 Packard Motors 4 Pan-American 10 J. C. Penney 68 Pennsylvania Railroad 17 Phelps Dodge 62 Radio Corporation 21 Republic Iron and Steel 39 Consolidated Oil 39 Sears, Roebuck and Co. 53 Southern Pacific 62 Standard Oil of Calif. 46 Standard Oil, Indiana 63 Standard Oil, N.

J. 61 Studebaker Corp. 27 Swift and Co. 33 Texas Company 47 Tlmken Roller Bearing 43 Union Carbide 60 U. S.

Rubber 1 U. S. Steel 40 Westinghouse Electric 37 fred A. Wilson, who passed away in 1916. During the 40 years, they CHICAGO CASH GRAIN lary Police Unit held its regular monthly session at the city hall with a good turnout being had WHEAT: No.

2 red tough 2.290 announced as soon as completed by his wife, Mrs. Alice Childs of 2.32: No. 3 red tough 2.28; No. 1 lived in Sandwich they were ac Burial will be in Rose Hill Ceme m. 2.38; No.

1 m. tough 2.30 No. 2 1 tive members of the Congrega Amboy. The program will consist of for the meeting. toueh 2.334.

tery. tional Church. Chief of Police John Remsey CORN: No. yellow 1.82; no. a yei- morning worship services at 11 low 1.8181.82 No.

3 yellow 1.79 was In charge of the session last Mr. Wilson was employed by o'clock with special music by the 1.75 9 1.76 1.80; No. 4 yellow MRS. MARIA BIANCHI the Sandwich Manufacturing sample grade No. 5 yellow 1.69; choir and Richard Thorsen, so evening which was divided into two parts.

The first part of the Mrs. Maria Bianchi. 72, 816 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY (Evening Showing) Market Street, died this morning yellow 1.54 1.67. OATS: No. 1 heavy .880.88.

SOYBEANS: No. 1 yellow 3.18. evening was devoted to the dis Company. In January, 1935 Mrs. Wilson took up her resi dence at King-Bruwaert House cusslon of the atomic bomb and July 12, 1951 about 4:30 o'clock at her home.

Althouch not in loist. Rev. Webster R. Hobb. pastor of the church, will deliver the sermon.

Potluck dinner will be served at noon in the church parlors. CHICAGO PROni'CE protective measures. Hinsdale, where she passed away the best of health for some time. LIVE POULTRY: Market steady. 25 ROOK ISLAND trucks.

No price changes since yester Monday, July 9, 1951. She isi The second part of the period was devoted to the relationship her death this morning was sud day. vived by one nephew, Franklin den. CHEESE: Twins single daisies 404i40: longhorns 40fc40; D. Comins, oi Last wonne.

She was born June 26, 1879 in rRAIL processed load 40jr41: swlss grade A Fish and rice are the chief staphs in the diet of the peoples of southeast Asia. Matria. Italy, the daughter of 44f46: 4142; 3738. BUTTER: 956,516 pounds. Market Mr.

and Mrs. Matteo Giannotti between municipal police and the municipal civil defense coordinator. The auxiliary police assisted in handling the crowds for the band program at Hopkins Park on July 4. a Rtrutiic rtooucnoM On May 8, 1915 she was united Dedication of Furnishings in marriage to Florinda Bianch ucui at IbBALLLBERT 1 COOLED BY at Hancock, Mich. The home had been made In to lie sur iy DeKalb for the past 32 years SATURDAY'S HITS BEDTIME FOR BONZO Al Jennings Oklahoma Midnight Show Lee.

July 12. Lee Methodist Her principal interests centered Church has designated Sunday her home, family and her DeVal Drive-In Theatre July 15 as "Day of Dedication flowers. Mrs. Bianchi was "17 LAX member of the St. Mary's Church, the Altar and Rosary TONIGHT COME OUT BUY TICKETS EARLY-r-Only Capacity Sold LTU Daie Reports Pheasants Are Released A nice attendance Is reported for the meeting last night of the DeKalb Sportsman's Club, held at the club house on the South Malta Road.

Earl Baie announced that the state had released 200 Society and the Royal Neighbors of America. for its new furnishings. Dedication service will be at 2:15 p. with the pastor, Rev. Webster R.

Hobb presiding. He will be assisted by the choir, Richard Thorsen, soloist, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, pianist. Arthur Benson, chairman of the of ONE SHOWING ONLY AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT ADULTS 74e Surviving are her husband mmsmwmmm two sons. Joseph and Julio Bianchi: one daughter, Mrs.

Ber nard Anderson, all of DeKalb r.0rftt. r.UDIIITE SHOWuSW.OrilY four erandchildren; and three brothers and a sister in Italy. Jungle Head Hunters" at 7:05 9:55. -Inside Strmigrht" Once Only at 8:25. PI BIJC RAI.K Under authority vetted Dy the Will ct John P.

FrrelU Deceased, and pursuant to the Orders of the Circuit Her parents, one brother and a ficial board and Wilfred Byrd. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. William R. Foster a former pastor. The interior of the church has been entirely redecorated and the aisles and the front of the sanctuary covered with new carpet- Court and County Court of DeKalb County, Illinois, the underlined, ai imxjmim A Good GUI firnrn sister preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock at the St. Mary's Church with Rev. Charles Quinn offici- Executor, will tell at public venue at the South door or the Court Houe In Sycamore, Illinois, at the hour of ten VSEE IWMAll HEADS SMWllK TO THE O'clock A. M. on Saturday, July 14, 3951.

the following described Real ITS C-O-O-L-E-R INSIDE SIZE OF BASEBALLS! Hf shock of yovr EM mulripl other thrills, chills, ttrrors and tht daring camtraman, shows vou lavoae Merert of frana nlacM mwm t- 1 W'l and stranger people in the danger depths of Wildest South America deaths et wiMsxt South AmeriM Ul I jf i i i TONIGHT 2 HIT SHOW! CONTINUOUS SATURDAY FROM 1:30 P. M. IN NATURE'S 1 IN NATURE'S fl I til vtvidcolorsi dL0jpj 'MA hmr I'CW- tarn lj9gMJj Inis Coflm ftrwiM Expedition fSNTK.A JO' Estate: PARCEL NO. 3: The South One-Half H) of the Northeast Quarter (') and the North One-Half (V4) of the South One-half of the Northwest Quarter Vi of Section Seven (7) Township Thirty-Nine (39) North, Range Five (5), situated in the County of DeKalb and State of Illinois; PARCKL NO. 3: Lots One (1).

Two (2), Three (3. Klght (8), Nine (9) and Ten (10) In Block Three (3) In the Original vilinge of Cortland, County of IHKalb and State of Illinois; nrnl tract of land situated in ihc Northeast Quarter Vi) of the Northwest Quarter of Section (29), Township Korty (40) North, Range Five (5), East of the Third Principal Meridian, bounded and described as follows "Commencing at the Intersection of the West Line of West Street as shown on the plat of the Original Town of Cortland, with the South line of Chestnut Rtreet extended West; thence West Ninety-Nine (99) feet more or less, to the West line of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter I1) of said section Twenty-Nine (29); thence South alon the said West line a distance of Three Hundred Nlnety-SU 396 feet more or less, to Intersection with the South, line of Maple Street as shown on the plat of Cortland extended West; thence East along the South line of said Maple Street extended Ninety-nine (99) feet more or less, to the West line of West Street; thence North long the West Mne of West Street Three Hundred Ninety-Six (396) feet to the place of beginning, situated In the County of DeKalb and State of Illinois." i i k.ir rtn -ii BMSSSJSSSSSJSSJSJSJSjSjSBlSJSJSSSj jB. QMIISj 00193 MSHMBriSIHISBSSBSkjHt--, SSl SSSSSh r) Alexis SMITH Scott BRADY Richard Egon RoyoDano Gladys Gorg HORROR! HORROR! Said Real Estate will be sold sub FRIDAY 1 3TII DOUBLE HORROR ject to the 193J general taxes, prorated as of the date of sale on basis of 1951 tax amounts, title evidenced hv Guarantee Policies for full con i.tsratmn. Parcel Two will be sold ST 'mtm with delivery of possession on March t9M: Parcel Three will be sold rtth deilverv of possession on date PLUS! A CO-HIT LOADED WITH EXCITEMEIIT AIID GLAMOUR! of deilverv of Deed following sale Terms of sale Twenty per cent (20) In cash upon date of sale, balance In rh unon delivery of deeds, within lxtv (601 davs from date of sale. A Further Information on request at 7 A.

Friday Night Only Big Double Rill irifcDtviCS Own Brdoo the office of Dennis J. Collins, At tomey at Law, DeKalb, Illinois. nrNNW COLLINS. EXECUTOR, 4. THE ESTATE OF JOHN P.

FARREIX, nriTisrn 'i June 26. 30. July 8, 7, 10, 1951. '(ftnJRMi. Tues.

Sat, Thursday. 311. HIT NO. 2 NOTICE OF CLAIM DAT Notice Is hereby given to all per i I sons that Monday, August 6th, 1951 fa the claim date In the estate of i i i 1 1 1 1 1 i ii ti 9 Frederick Wllbum Hl'att. Sr, Deceas III II 1 r-rltr up troirrr, 3VcsoiiM M-G-U flESERTS ed.

pending In the County Court of DeKalb County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said i tu rn estate on or oerore saia om wun wW IKMAtO MAfTM iriHtrnnrr liiioiiiisr calUlICiTiaLTJL'IT UM.ai( suNvtswto Mosmamss HORROR! HORROR! out issuance of summons. ALICE BAHR WATT, Executrix. Julius E. Matteson. Attorney rwiKaih.

Illinois. Extra Saturday Matinee CHAPTER NO. TTiurs. June 28, July 6, 13, lKJL 228 SATUEDAY SUNDAY -r DDIOBTALS 70 NOTICE Or CLAIM DAT KIDDIES! Our regular ahow will be shown K-V-E-R-Y Saturday afternoon. ALL CHILDREN mm DAVID BRIAN ARLOiE DAHL Notice is hereby given to all that Monday, September 8, 195L STAIII la the aim datt in uif estate iw7ssitesfiw wits BARRY SULilVAII MERCEDES PAULA cuuce iakum, ta ounr -1 Albert E.

Kiefer, Deceased, pending In the County Court of DeKalb County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said data without Issuance of TttRNlY WILD! CHASM II 14 milTsssaSlssT Adults 55c VrSlM kr coy rsosftt RncM by CEMLD sUYER rYo ky IBCHATO GOIDSTONE mm IOCS. OUAHOICT rMac Cratf-totM i ir RELIVE THESE summons. MYRTLE KIEFER, Administrator. DeFstln L. Pasley, Attorney rwKalh.

Illinois. Dramas Again Movie Jewels Plus HOBBY HORSE Kwret It PWUju. SUtim Urn art ua-Pndac4 to In KjCzaaS'DlrscM sir tnisj 7 Mj July 12, la, 2S61. Thursday 337.

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