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uuuv low ix; GFEtsS HO INTEREST FltlAtXIIIG ON FARM, IIOJSE. STOOGE The Davecpcrt Grade School open House will be Dec. 10. There will be tours of buildings, meetings with the staff and refreshments lnthegynt AFS Pet Luck Wed. Dec.

16 at 6:30 p.m. at Linda Schauller's home. Bring 2 dishes if possible. The American Legion Auxiliary is look- ing for addresses of servicemen and women now in service, to send a remembrance greeting before Christmas. Call Margaret Niss 784-5472 or Dorothy Decker 784-2400.

Library are sponsoring the March of Dimes Reading Olympics for the fourth and fifth graders at Kingston Grade School Students will be pther-ing names of those who will sponsor money for each book the student reads. The Olympics will continue until Dec. 12. 1 For more information call Paula Brown, 784-5276, Mary Cravatta, 784-2068 or head librarian Sharon Campbell, 784-2627. 1 Davecscrt Grade School open house is U.LUII.b5 CALL- 414 723 2938 Genoa Square Com win have n'v wi'l dance at 8 p.ni, Dec.

12 at tKe GTE Cafeteria, North White OSX GrSEe from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., Dec. 10, Grange WU meet at the OcSiifcgrccdy. I I 'M 1 i 1 Silvius' home on Dec. 12, South mou street, tor us annual Christmas party and gift exchange. MARIA GEITHMAN enjoys her meal during the Senior Citizens meeting, Dec.

Davenport students sang holiday songs with group. Photo by Vickie Watson. Soto Civcu avay? Organize your thoughts about he big day with a WELCOME WAGON Engaged Girl call. As your Hostess. I have sorruj gifts for you and good advice from bridal experts on how to make your wedding the kind you've always wanted.

Call now and let me help you get ready td'be a beautiful bride. Brown airm. au singing caus. wuiwiac.uiwii.. Genoa UcalS Kid'S Christmas party Dec.

12, 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Davenport Grade School cafeteria. Children from kindergarten through fourth grade only. There will be a Santa movie and a gift Rules Of the Road free review course for older Americans will be from 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 am, Dec.

15 at Genoa City Hall. Goodwill Industries local representative Ella Crowly announced today that the Goodwill Truck will be In Genoa on Dec. 7. For pick-up information call 784-3352. The Goodwill Truck will be in Kirkland, Monday, Dec.

7, Eleanor Capes, 5224377, Youngsters perform for Seniors Santa Claus is very busy this year, and as a service to you, the DeKalb County 4-H Federation can bring Santa to your child through a telephone conversation. Again this year, parents and friends can arrange for any child living in DeKalb County who is between the ages of three and seven, to receive a phone call from Santa and his elves during "Calls from Santa" day. Choose a time from 9 a.m. to noon on Dec. 5 and wait with your child for the phone to ring.

To register your child, stop by the Cooperative Extension Service at 315 North Sixth Street, DeKalb or call 758-8194. This isja free service provided by the DeKalb County 4-H Federation. The Davenport Grade With their handmade, School first graders props of reindeer heads, presented a Christmas stars, snowflakes and program for a group oKsnowmen they sand such Genoa Senior Citizens at Christmas songs as Chamberlain Park on "Frosty," "Rudolph," dience Joined the children in a community sing. Santa Claus appeared with a big bag of goodies for the youngsters. The boys and girls circulated among the Senior Citizens exchanging good wishes, hugs and handshakes.

CP: corner Pearl St. Rd. Cherry valley Koaa. Th 1Q99 THInnte Rocrinnal cur-! laht will be held at Shabbona Lake State Park in Shab- The DeKalb County Association for This 1982 event will be co-hosted by several Retarded Citizens is again selling Texas Manor "Susie Snowflake" and many others. Three choral readings were also given and soon the au- Dec.l.

Under the leadership of Etta Mae Tufte 90 children participated. In Genoa and Kingston areas, call collect. Carol Engel 312 683 387U area Lions clubs: DeKalb, DeKalb Noon, Lee, Fruit Cakes and Kathryn Biech assorted varieties Malta, Shabbona, Sycamore, Waterman, and also of candy. For delivery, please call Dorothy Decker, the Shabbna Lioness For more mtormauon 7B4-Z400. Kirkland Lions form TlTITr The DeKalb county soiUd watered xvii ivnuiu ijiuiid iui in Marriage licenses in DeKalb county mti i have a tree sales wo- event committees were issued in November: Mark Allen Henrickson, year evergreen trees and Fairdale 4 Candy Clare Canedy(Clare, Larry and super Husky transplanto.

These wiU be James McMurray, Kinston Judith Mae Marshall, on firet flrst xm Corpus TX, Carl Wayne Wallace, Kingston pjck up get for the second weekend of Tonya Jean Smith, Kingston, Todd Michael Olson, A Fof information 815756-3531. Marengo 4 Cynthia Lenora Johnson, Genoa, Steven nl Anthony Saale, Kirkland Kristine Uslie Trinity Lutheran tRUrcn wiU have a Guadagnoli, Kirkland. pot luck dinner at noon, Dec. 17 at the church. Gary T.

Koteles O.D. Announces the 'opening of his office for the practice of OPTOMETRY 217 W. Main Street Genoa, Illinois (Mief joe, novice place in contest The Kirkland Lions Club December meetingfamily supper will be at 6 p.m., Dec. 13 at the Hiawatha school gym. The meal will be prepared and served by the Hiawatha school cafeteria staff.

Lions and families wishing to participate in a grab bag exchange are asked to bring a $1 gift marked: adult man or woman, boy or girl grades 7 to 12, 3 to 6, pre-school to 2 or The July 2, 3 and 4 celebration chairman is John Blake, co-chairman isBillRigby. The following are committee chairmen: flea market, Gene Shields; entertainment, Jim Patterson; fireworks, Vern Johnson; float, Ron Wire-ing; grounds, Don Larson; parking, Neilan Fruit; queen, John Olson; cashier, Paul Fischer; parade, Dennis Rehn; ride tickets, William Rigby; truck and tractor pulls, David Yakey; donations, William Kerstin; baseball, Ockie Telephone 7U-6m Office hours By appointment standing room only crowd at the Hyatt Hotel. Assisting both Miller and Chef Joe was Jim Murry the Newest apprentice under Chef Joe Murray looks forward to follow in the footstep of Miller. competed in the apprentice division and tied with the six member apprentice team from Michigan State University for second place and a silver medal. Miller also accepted the position of assistant Head Chef at a new Nightclub in Puru.

Chef Joseph Dobzynski also part of the Ellwood Greens team took a third place and a bronze medal in the National Chef Division. Chef Joe also received the Concept in Food Award of Excellence lor his demonstration before a Dan miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, rural Genoa, was part of a team from Ellwood Greens Country Club that competed in the second annual Chicago Cluniary Arts Salon held at the Hyatt O'Hare Hotel Than-sgiving weekend. Miller insettias IfrfOR THF Mill iniv fFOR THE HOLIDAYS "7 Lions approved of ried Inez Helwig on formerly of Kingston, Burial was in Obituaries.

Richard Burke as a new-mch. rafflet Edger Uev. March 25, 1914 in Genoa died Nov. 27, 1981 at her Lighthouse Cemetery, KHuwr 8u uie sjwiism- mg. advertising Jim Pat Oregon.

He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, three Wanda Buyers, Kirkland; Elaine Powers. She was born Nov. 1916 in Oregon, the daughter of John and Florence We also haveevergreen roping, evergreen wreaths, Jazalias, green for $112.80 and appointed Lion Don Emling as scout representative. The WALTER G.

MINER Walter G.Miner, 87, 504 N. Kirkland, died Dec. 3, 1981, at Sycamore plants, everlasting centerpieces, (Moser) Harris. She mar- Municipal Hospital. Sycamore and Anita ried nuiuiiuiuv, iiiuii, yiuve '3a -C Ernest Pluister in She was a member.

terson; bingo, Don Emling; barb-b-que, Marty Banks; lunch stand, Tom centenial coordinate, Marlyn Banks; dunking machine, Curt Mavens. Perfect attendance pins were given to 35 members at the November meeting. He was born Sept 1. Niewold, Sycamore; one 1935. Diankejstand Ji 1894 in Kingston son William W.

Miner, Township, the son of evergreen ooxes FTD Daniel and Christina (King) Miner. He mar- Hallowe'en committee reported 155 participantd and Candy Day collected $202.63. There will be an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. preceding the Dec. 10 board meeting.

The purpose of this meeting is to select a co-chairman and committee members. If unable to attend, -call John Blake or Bill Rigby with preferences. LORENE HEMENWAY Lorene Hemenway, 73, formerly of died Dec. 1, 1981 in Sacramento, Cal. She was born in Bloomingdale, Illinois, the daugnter of Dr.

L.G. and Charlotte (Cummings) Hemenway. She graduated from Genoa High School. She was preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers. Surviving are a sister, Elma Hemenway af Sycamore and numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorial services were Dec. 3 in Sacramento. Cremation followed. Hciioa (SrconliouGG 704-5S10 TV SERVICE 9 of the Loyal Order of the Moose. Survivors inlcude two sons, Rodney Pluister, Baciiff, TX, Charles Pluister, Green Bay, WI; three daughters, Ida Col-lett, DeKalb, Alice Col-lette, Aurora and Carollene Burtch, Kirkland; her mother.

Florence Harris of Oregon; two brothers, Edwin Harris, Oregon; JNelson Harris, Austin, KTX and 15 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and father. Reseda, CA; 12 grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, his parents and a daughter. Funeral services were held Sunday with the Rev.

Paul Milbrandt officiating. Burial was. in South Grove Cemetery, Kirkland. Arrangements were completed by Quiram Kirkland Funeral Home. BEULAH H.

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