6 Golesburg fteglster-Mail, GalesbunLegion Unit At Victoria To ConveneVICTORIA—The American Legion “Women’s Auxiliary will meet at the Log Cabin Tuesday In charge of the president, Mrs. LaVon Clark. Hostesses are Mrs. Ella Ziegler, Mrs. Sadie Merri-man, Mrs. Hattie Conner, Mrs. •Terry Brennan and Mrs. Donna Wheeler.The legion* post and auxiliary held their Christmas party and potluck supper at the Legion Building Monday evening. Children sang Christmas carols, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Mocy, pianist.Mrs. Mary Leng returned to her home here Sunday from Aledo, where she spent Christmas with her sons, Raymond, William and Robert Leng, and their families and also with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goddard, and family.Mr. and Mrs. Arch Milroy and daughter, Rosalee, of Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Don Milroy and family of Moline, Mr. and Mrs. William Holcolm and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milroy and children of Galesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis and children of Carrier Mills, were guests at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Saline at Rio Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Arch Milroy entertained their family and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gibbs, Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday at their home for Christmas dinner.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis and children left Monday for their home at Carrier Mills.Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Johnson went to Lincoln, Neb., to spendChristmas with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. Fred G. Johnson, returning home Sunday.Fahnstroms Entertain Guests at a 6 o’clock dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.* Donald Fahnstrom were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Florine and Mr. and Mrs. Clarepct Florine and Wilma of Bishop Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Benito Gonzales and family of Galva; Mr. and Mrs1. Elmer Anderson, Orion, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Peterson and family of Lynn Center.Mrs. Mabel Addis, Galesburg, and son and daughter-in-law of Orion were callers here Saturday when en route from Toulon, where they attended the funeral services for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Grace Whitten.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gordon spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCrea Doak,Mr. and Mrs. Willard Heaton and family of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gertli and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder were 'dinner guests Christmas Day at the home of Mrs. Amy Cochran and Mrs. Margaret Heaton. On Friday Mrs. Fred Gerth took her daughter, Margie, to Chicago for treatment and she was accompanied by Mrs. Willard Heaton.Attend Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorneattended the 60th wedding anni-• versary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Caldwell at the Methodist Church in Wil-liamsfield Sunday.William Franzeen of Galesburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Curry and family were guests at the Reed Gibbs home Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong returned to their home Saturday night in Downers Grove after spending the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Seiboldt, and at the Max Wisgerhof home.Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Truelove and family of Altona, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and family, and Miss Jeanette Kirby of Galesburg, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson.Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Rask returned to their home at Grand Meadows, Minn., Monday after spending Christmas with her children in Viitoria, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rask and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boyer and family.S1UKGLANCESFriday, Jonuory 2, 1959By Galbraithf.M. *#f. U.S, Pit Off.© 195$ by NEA Sfrvic#, Ina*I don’t know about this. I was never much goodat marbles!CARNIVAL By Dick Turnerl-Zy'fj/T.M. Rtg. U.S. Put. Ofl.t 1959 by NEA Strict, In®*“To hit the moon, gentlemen, everything must come through for us—each electrical device, each firinorstage, each appropriation!”SWEETIE PIEBy Nadine SeltzerHome BureauEntertains4-H at RioRIO — The Rio Home Bureau Unit entertained the Rioettes 4-JI Club and their mothers at a Christinas luncheon Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wesley Fritz with Mrs. George Lake and Home Bureau officers as assisting hostesses.Following the luncheon the major lesson oil yeast breads of other lands was demonstrated by Mrs. Fritz and Mrs. Lake. The 4* 1! girls led in the singing of Christmas carols. Mrs. Robert Cantwell led the recreation. Roll call was answered by fifteen members giving Christmas traditions in the borne.The report of the county board meeting was given by Mrs. Robert Galbreath in which she stated that Illinois was second highest state and that Knox was the second highest county in givingtowards the Pennies for Friendship Fund.Mrs. Herbert Swanson and Mrs. Galbreath reported on the gifts they had taken to the Galesburg Research Hospital.The minor lesson was given by Mrs. Jack Saline, who read an article “How Docs Your Mattress Score.'* The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. James Tu Jin with Mrs. George Leafgreen as assisting hostess.The 4-11 leader. Mrs. DelbertT.M Rt{. U.S. Pil. 0«.ij) t5a3 o, t«EA Siriic*. Infc-“Th?nks for asking, Harry, but I think Til just spend a quiet evening at home for a change!”Briefs of AlphaALPHA—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willett entertained on Christmas Day for their children and families, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schwartz-kopf and family of Woodhull, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Willett and daughter of Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlson of Moline, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and family of Alpha and her mother, Mrs. Charles Chesley, and son Ted of New Windsor.Mr. and Mrs. Dean Otten were guests at an Orwig family dinner in Galesburg Christmas Day.Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoyne andwill be an organization meeting in the near future.Mrs. Tulin presented the 4-H girls with a gift from the club.The 4-H girls who attended were Sue Carlson, Phyllis McCracken, Cheryl and Janice Lindsey, Ann Lake. Sharon Dye and Erma Reem. Mothers, other than those belonging 10 the unit, in attendance were Mrs. Willard Reem, Mrs. Wayne Lindsey and Mrs.son Stephen of Fulton, Mo., have j been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Mecifm had as guests over the weekend her j brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harboldt, and family of Mendota and her sister, Mrs. Don Finley, and husband of Utica.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Willett are parents of a boy born Dec. 18.I Willett is stationed at Sioux Falls, S.D., and the couple lives in Rap ids City, S.D. He is the son of; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willett.Mr, and Mrs. Dean Otten entertained Sunday Otten’s relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Torn-quist and daughter of Gerlaw, Mildred Otten of Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otten and family of Alexis. During the day they talked on the phone with jhis sister, Mrs. John Anderson, Eugene, Ore., and with his brother, Virgil Otten, in Seattle, Wash. !whom they hadn’t seen for 14! years.i Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carlson en-Stewart Carlson j Retained Sunday in honor of herA handkerchief gift exchange ! ^st«r; Mr,s' Kdl;a Cal‘':in- 0a If'closed the afternoon Other guests j blrjhday‘ 1 !os® pre,s;ef .were \ r' Iwere Mrs. E. E. Clark, Mrs. Rollo : an*} * a 1 A{.V son\ J !Frilz. Linda Johnson of Galesburg and Mrs. Merritt Allison and Mr.ami Mrs. Donald Fritz. and Mrs. Owen Carlson and (am- .______________________________________ily of Rio. A lunch was served./ • fWON thePriz es galore are in stoiESTERLaFOLLETTE IS THE FIRST BABY OF 1959 AND WILL WINTo the Fatherof the First Born in 1959We will give DadSPORT SHIRT★Jack's Supply StoreLocated North, Side of SquareTO THE FIRST BORN BABY OF 1959We will give a SILVERFor The First Baby'In 1959ASLUMBEROBEby Walter J. 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