THE HARVARD HERALD, HARVARD, ILLINOISJeanette JohnsonIWin¥DARAwartffor CitizenshipMRS. R. W. SMITH Logan 9-3394WHITE OAKSHursh, mm of Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Hursh.The double ring aarvica wm readtjy^Pastor Lloyd Ajbom in fthepresence of a large group of fro nds and relatives.Miss Phyllis Conley was her sister's maid of honor and thebridesmaids were Miss Janet Rae, „ _ -I Smith and Mias Jeanette File, Ho™e Bure«»“ members enjoyed a» I /iit. ^ M it. ^by mm. Mwwi QinaimpHarvard m-j4^TOil}-^AKS~==rThe iChemusg~CAPRON — Miss Jeanette John son, daughter of the Jerome John* sons, was chosen a% the winner of the BAR good citizenship award for 1959.former classmates of the bride.card party at the home of the En-Sf. «?ELi**“!3“S — “• |w« SSt cousin I vert were assistant hostesses.There were six tables of 500 in session with Mrs. Arthur Kruck-brother George Hursh,James Hursh and Gerald Conley, cousin of the bride.i°jLI,ylln, snt ur* taking high score, Mrs.She was chosen first by the ; Warkentein, daughter of Mr. and Ralph Stoxen holding low ’ Ralnhmembers of her own .class (the Mrs. Ai Warkentein of Rockford stoxen held man's high and Claudeand the ring bearer was Mark Pagles held low.senior) at North Boone and there was voted the winner by the faculty.Janette has been very active in several organizations in the school and her principal, E. F. Gehlc, says she Is truly a good citizen.Gall Downing returned Saturdayto—H ines—Hospital—for—further-treatment after spending a month at his home.Mrs. Henry Schmidt, who has been a patient in Highland Hos- „. . « , . .pital in Belvidere, returned home:^k£j* n Menzies orchestra of rhursday. 1 Harvtrd‘“? “f8- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cl.r-Terry Robinson, of Harvard. Mte en™Kolte Jfc SdAlene Edwards sang “Always, Claude Pagles.I Love You Truly and the ij __* r ^ ••Truly” I Mrs. Russell Noe and son, Bar*LordIs Prayer,' accompanied by rel, and Mrs, Will Noe were Satur-Mrs. Faye Robinson on the organ, day -visitors at the home of Mr. -The—ushers - were Roger -Smith, and Mrs, Don Noe in' Harvard,cousin of the bride and Jerry„ . . Mr, and Mrs. George Lee andHursh, .cousin of the groom. A re- daughter, Martha were at the homeception followed at the * Legion of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Noe Satur* Hall in Capron with music furnish- day evening.Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brown are the parents of a daughter bom Feb. 1 in Harvard Hospital. Mr. Brown is Agricutural teacher at North Boone High 'School:------- ~ -----• Ice Closes SchoolMr. and Mrs. Russell Noe anlt;l daughters, Cheryl and Gale, wereGuests were registered from, Sunday dinner guests at the home Kockford, Harvard, Poplar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth KellerHampshire, Chicago, Belvidere and |Loves Park.Capron. Handicapped by Ice---After-a-two-week-honeynxooir-iir—White-Oaks-resldents were very Fla. the newlyweds will be at I much handicapped during lastThere was no school Tuesday, Feb. 10 at North Boone High School because the electricity was disrupted by the storm.The farmers of the northern pgrt of Boone County were without electricity all day Tuesday, Feb. 10 and until late Wednesday afternoon.Many were without heat or water for their livestock. Several homes in town opened their doors and had these families spend the night in a warm house.Firemen Haul Waterhome on Douglas St. Jn Rockford week!s ice storm. All electricalwhere both are employed.Ira ChristensonsHave AccidentReturning HomeMrs. Alice Dangerffeld Sharon 177! SHARONpower was cut off, cutting off heat and water for 34 hours in some Instances. Many people in the area left their homes and stayed with relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Burton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Liebold were at the home of Mrs. Bertha Friend in Harvard Sunday. A group of 20 relatives and friends gathered to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Borgeson, and the birthdays of three guests. — -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nash andThe Capron firemen hauled tank Ctoistenson who^ive^en^in Tin two °* CJ}ica?° * Yifr® out loads of water and the Rescue nine* nhrist™* ®?cnd the weekend at the home ofLoaas. °* w«cr *nd the »ince Christmas were enroute home Ik md l£s Hwold Burton and*quad loaned the generator to last week. They were involved in fomilv Burton andI*™**1™” !° Yater *n wito accident at Gibson Clty. Eeb. | jfr Md Mrs. Archie Green en-ttaeir cattle and also milk large 11. Mrs. Christenson Is in the Com- terteined thSr son Lerlst’nd herds with machines., munitv HosDital with a broken bin ;CIT*me“ xnei* ®°n» Jsverest anaThe Svend Nordvigs returned Her husband was iminittrad hitf I from Westmont, last Tues-bome Feb. 9 from Lawton, Michigan, where they had visited their laughter and family.The Capron Methodist Church is molding services every Sunday svenlng during Lent.Her husband was uninjured but £ay the car was demolished.v— v___i Mr. and Mrs. Nester Greniund, ,TtUf has returned home cf \Vest Sharon, were Tuesday lt;from the University Hospital at callers at the Greniund home. iMadison where he underwent eye surgery..The Lutheran Church members \ „ire holding devotional services and -Frank Kooistra was installed asIghf breakfasts at 7:25 a.m. each Wednesday during Lent.The World Day of Prayer services Friday at the Lutheran 2hurch were quite well attendedconsidering the weather and road conditions. They were very Interesting and inspiring.Honor 50th 'Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John W. SJostron f the Blaine vicinity celebrated heir 50th Wedding Anniversary Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 pjn* it the Legion all in Capron.A smorgasbord was served and here was a large attendance.Mr, and Mrs. Sjostrom have Ived in LeRoy Township since the arly 1930's and own a large 230 ere farm.president of the Sharon 4-H Club at the meeting Feb. 12 at the Sharon Grange Hall. Other officers installed were: vice-president, Fred Wright; treasurer, Susan Jacobs; secretary, Jerri an Jacobs. Reporters, Laurene Davis, Ernest Kooistra.The club has purchased a new 4-H flag and'staff.The Ladles Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church met Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. Frank Gronke.To Buy StoveIt was voted to purchase a stove for the church kitchen. The society has set the date of June 18 for the annual church dinner, /IWond ICountry Style CoFOR THE BEST TASTIH* CThose taking part in the wo:meDay of Prayer, Friday afternoonMrs. Augusta Cockran, who was at^thc Methodist Churcnjured a week ago in a fall, is onvalesclng nicely at her home.Reeuperatlug at HomeMrs. Jules Ahlensdorf, who had major operation is gaining at her ome. Mrs, Alice Lloyd is assist-ig in her care.were;Mmes. B. A. WestphaU, W, J. Vesper, R. E Weeks,/Vera Weeks, Robert Daniels ampYJva ReiherMisses Marie JJdberlin and Millie Hines left Fgb. 9 for Phoenix, Ariz. where/tney hope to find em-Kroger Farm-Fresh, TenderMr. and Mrs. R. W. Smith were ;inner guests at the A M. Sirrone ome a week ago from Kansas lity, Mo., where.their son had a ltjor operation but is getting long very well now. “' ~ /Mr, and Mrs. Everett Conley nd family of Rockford were^over-Ight guests at the William/Conley ome, Saturday. . ^Miss Drelah Lloyd/ from Des laines, came Sunday to spend a »eek with Mrs, Edna Lloyd? •V' '■Married Saturdayhl Methodist ChurchThe CaprpWordxWas received of the deathof Roy Granath in his home in Rockford, Feb. 7. Mrs. Granath as the former Louise Peterson, also of the death of Mrs. Ed Losee at San Franado, CaL, Feb. 9. Mrs. Losee .was the former Edna Pearson, sister of Mrs. John Morgan and Mrs. Norman Heap.The body was cremanted and the ashes will be sent to Sharon for burial.Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday from St. Cath-Osear Mayer full eooked, 12 UBUTT Portion lb. 5as the scene of a very beautiful1 erine Catholic for Mrs. Charles edding/Saturday evening, where skallisb, 79 who passed away ever][iss Beverly Conley, eldest daugh-it ortfr. and MrSv William Con-y^became the bride of Ralph R.Feb. 11 at the Lakeland Hospital.She was survived by her husband, one son, Frank of Sharon,♦uia itnnrfbfofHi Mre Tlanlnc VAocoa[ fL'psIhoplKrc5?“At Kroaer Ton'll find more vir