Corp. E. R. 233; William N Rogers. Sgt. E. R. 231; Arthur Handel], 1st Sgt. E. R. 230; Glenn L. Rosbrook, Corp. E. R. 230; Alfred H. Koon Pvt., E. R. 229; Clinton Reynolds, Pvt. E. R. 228; Robert A. Ball, Corp. E, R. 227; Sanford V. Stafford, Pvt. L cl. E. R., 227; Edward L. Uebel, Pvt. E. R. 227; Stewart N. Prescott, Pvt. 1 cl E. R. 225; Roy S. Flaningam, Pvt. 1 cl E. R. 225; Eugene D. McMillion, Pvt. 1 cl E. R. 225; Clarence .1. Kloth, Pvt. E. R. 225; Robert G. Laidig, Pvt., E. R. 225; Wayne K. Wolfe, Sgt. E. R., 225; Malcolm Brown, 6gt, E.R. 224; Orrin B. Peterson, 6gt„ E. R. 224; Kenneth E. Moss-holder, Corp., E. R. 224; Roy A. Moyer, Pvt. 1 cl E. R. 224; Donald A. Culver. Pvt. 1 cl E. R. 224; Harry N. Dockery, Pvt. 1 cl E. R, 224; Glenn D. Mantsch, Pvt. 1 cl, E. R.. 224; Lyndol A. Miller, Pvt., 1 el E. R., 224; Michael J. Jurechka. Pvt. S. S. 223; Weldon V. White, Pvt., S. S., 223; Donald C. Lawson, Pvt. SS 222: James P. Kloth. SS, 221; Jack E. VanMeter, Pvt..SS 220; James H. Ketchen, Corp. SS, 219; David W. Leer. Pvt. 1 cl.SS 219; Robert C. Shifley, Pvt. 1cl, SS. 218; Woodrow C. Jasper. Pvt. 1 cl, SS 218; Charles Lawson. Pvt. SS. 218; Kenneth A. Newman. Pvt., 1 cl. SS. 217; Fred A. Stanley Pvt. SS 217; Harold B. Barnes, Pvt1 cl SS, 21G; James F. Kennedy,Pvt. SS, 216; John P. Brown, Pvt.SS, 216; Marion E. Jasper, Pvt.,SS, 215: Clifford C. Croft. Pvt. SS. 215; Albert J. Bieschkc, Pvt. 1 cl, SS 214; Earl W. Sutton Pvt. SS, 215; Leo R. Dempewolf, Pvt., SS. 214; Arthur T. Noey, Pvt. SS, 214;John Zmudka, Pvt. SS. 214;Francis W. Cushion, Pvt. MM, 211-Richard W. Craig, Pvt, MM, 210; James R. Hudson, Pvt. 1 cl, MM, 209; William M. Adams Sgt. MM, 208; Howard J. Murphy, Fvt. MM. 206; Roy W. Roop, Pvt. MM. 205;Jrck R. Hever, Pvt. MM. 204; Cv-ril A. Nelson, Pvt. MM, 202; Le-Roy G. Kloth, Pvt. MM, 199: PaulOREGON NEWSBy Mrs. A. TiltonOregon—The Ogle County Bar Asscociation enjoyed a banquet Saturday evening at Slnnissippi Cafe. Members of the Lee County association were invited as guests. Sam Greenblat who for somevvbCJftnPaSitime has not been in his usual good phealth went to Chicago Friday to consult a physician. Shortly after his arrival in the city his family received a telephone message that he had entered the Dr. Ramsay hospital and on Saturday morning submitted to an operation for appendicitis from which he is making as good iceovery as could be expected.Friday evening as Mrs. G. S. Wooding backed her car from the drive at the S. D. Crowell home the car was struck by a truck traveling south and driven by Lester N. Myers. Both the car and truck were considerably damaged and Mr. Myers’ young daughter, Rebecca who was riding with him received deeplacerations about the face beingthrown forward against the wind-1shield.The following officers were elected to serve during 1933 at a meet-jing of Rock River Chapter 151 R. A M. Tuesday evening, Jan. 17. Excellent High Priest.- R. E.Chandler.King Ceorge E. McClarcn.Scribe O. A. Norncss.Treasurer C. M. Dugdale. Secretary -A. F. Bickenbaek.Immediately following the election the newly ele ted officers were duly installed by District Inspector!Edward J. Coe of Dixon who with; two other members of the Dixon order were present.John Fearer of Cedar Falls, la,]i* V ' -V V.-' * r? it:. ‘ lu- '•'i: y‘ • *-*- . • W 'M; Parker Fearer of Grundy Center, Ia„ Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Fearer oljns!tiv\\IVCg