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THE DAYthe home11.and son, pent the of Mrs. md Mrs.an, spent te of hisKenneth and Mrs.Norbert, tiss Elsie and Mrs. Mr. and daughter. Is of Mr.GETS 10 DAVIESSLOCAL HOME BUREAU LEADERS TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 30-app and T. L. C. f Mr and.urer and aurer, of unday of r.daughter, ie Keller Freeport, e visitors 55 Gladysnder and lativcs atHEElizabeth, I1L April 24.—Scales Mound has been chosen as the place for the local leaders training school for May of the Jo Daviess county home bureau. The Methodist community center in that city will be the site of the meeting to be held on Tuesday, April 30, beginning at 10 o'clock Jn the morning.The purpose of the school is to instruct leaders of each of the units of the county organization preparatory' to their conducting lesson studies during the month of May in their respective units. Two leaders are expected to attend from each unit.OGLEL PRO OKED;rBaseball by the ain this i of the mpittee ect has held at his eve-bureau id.of A. R.Baker. 3eVricst n, Polo, on wood, 'd ball oft ballof elected there est in a electrical in Oglei to 4-H re. It will of elec-L5 emotion ns, func-ol equip-the farmrtieaty Robert agricul-littee of who do nent and t acreage jly at the fficc in that will h appli-Aprii 30 ■ signing lowm as n in this dt states partici- year is nber last 5 furtheriril 29Miss Gladys J. Ward. specialist in home management at the University of Illinois, will be present to conduct the school. She will instruct the appointed May leaders on the subject of laundering cotton and linen which is the theme to be discussed throughout the county home bureau organization next month.Other Elizabeth NewsWilliam H. Willis, we# known Elizabeth farmer who has been receiving medical care at a Dubuque hospital submitted to a major operation Monday.Mr. and Mrs. John Rardon and family, of Galena, have moved to the D. A. Chapman home formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Baumgartner. Mr. Rardon will be maintainer cf the transmission lines of the Jo-Carroll Electric Cooperative company out of this city.Homer E. Keamaghan, Jo Daviess county farm adviser, has announced that two windbreak planting demonstrations will be held this week. The first will take place on the Edward Gerber farm near Scales Mound on Thursday and the second will be held on the Walter Virtue farm near Hanover on Friday. L. B. Culver, of the forestry department, will be present to show how the spruce trees may be planted to provide the greatest protection for the farm buildings irom the cold winter weather.Members of the Ladies' Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church presented a special program at the church Sunday evening instead of the usual preaching service.Chas. W. Ivey. Phillip Schreck and Ardell Schreck. who have been employed here by the Chicago Great Western railroad are now stationed near Kansas City, Mo„ where they are connected with a special road crew for the summer.Earl Dale is installing a new billard table in his Recreation parlor at the Westphal building.Sheriff Percy Hutchison made a business trip to the U. S. government. hospital at Hines. Monday, accompanying a veteran who is to receive treatment there.Postmaster Edmund J. Coveny is having a new asbestos roof put on his residence on South Madison street this week. W. G. Read Is having a new roof added to his home on Main street.Members of the Ladies' Patriotic circle were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. Doan.“Fight Cancer With Knowledge*’ the slogan which has been adopted by that group of professional and lay people of Jo Daviess county who have recently banded together to help their fcllowmendent, F. Coleman James I Corbett, Lou Bat Homede'Carrol to atten county week In Gelwlcki Roes, cc Watson, fall, she man of 1 Supervis ShermarErnest deputy I township sessment Howard home ar sessmentFrankhis honstroke.Mrs. F fant dac Mercy hATTO“CAREBERMount sides thlt; members of the 1c ture a t; Shrubbei instructo at the k also cone period fc time an) problems to get sc The fi formally the club Schrader Towns. I PowersTaTli ere in the g 1940-T41 : signation Miss Alic becker. taught t garten c years, p' and her Kathleer second * four yea Mr. H position teacher t ministry Brethren Contra other te;RHYTHAmiProgramNearStockt* public is band co school ai ning. Ma into thre I—Upp “Ameri Irish ji “Yanki Navajo
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Freeport Journal Standard

Freeport, Illinois, US

Wed, Apr 24, 1940

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