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Morris Daily Herald (Newspaper) - September 10, 1960, Morris, Illinois
Circle a wins Reserve championship i a Reserve championship trophy in the female division of tin world conference Hereford show held in conjunction xxx eth the la a state f a i r at Dps Moines la., recently was won a Irene a Hereford Larnt of Morris on Ca Zato Herts k 2nd, a summer yearling. Sex qty Hereford breeders from 18 states Coni it cod in one of the greatest Hereford shows on record that also featured my Day t o u r of Breeding establishments m Texas okla Honda Kansas Nebraska and Iowa. Will speak on Philmont scout ranch county judge Hubert Malm Duist will speak on the subject. Quot the Philmont scout ranch of new Mexico Quot when he is chairman of the Morris rotary club program tuesday night at Morns country club. He will speak following dinner at 6 30 during the balance of the month when rotarians will be furnishing their own programs William e. Allan will be in charge sept. 20 and Del Noble will have the sept. 27 program. Arrested on disorderly conduct charge Allen Russell Greer 30, of Trienna township was arrested on a disorderly conduct complaint by officer George Hogo Friday. Greer appeared before Justice Chester p. Winsor who set Bond at $500 and continued the Case for 11 Days for further investigation. When Greer failed to make Bond he was taken to the Grundy county jail. On the Square continued from Page 1 632 for an increase of 146.7 per cent Dwight 1960 population of 3.093 and a 1950 population of 2.843 for an increase of 8.8 per cent. Seneca 1960 population of 1,-712 and a 1950 population of 1,435 for an increase of 19,3 per cent. Bra id Wood 1960 population of 1.942 and a 1950 population of 1.485 for an increase of 30.8 per cent. Joliet 1960 population of 66,-359 and a 1950 population of 51,-601 for an increase of 28 6 per cent. Ottawa 1960 population of 19.-314 and a 1950 population of 16,-957 for an increase of 14.1 per cent. W. W. Stereo i i concert at 2 k j phone Wii 2-0906 saturday Only cont. From 2 15 . Quot the Miracle of the Hills Quot starring my reason a Leslie a Gerson 3 orphans and the preacher plus outdoor action a a Columbia a Ciulli Yuriki Randolph Scon it he Wucik Cimfl scope i. Color i starts sunday 3 Days cont. Sun. 2 15 . Lana Turner Anthony Quinn Sandra Dee John Saxon never before such emotion hot moments Ort flit in shown at 2 20-4 20-6 20�? 8 20�?come As late As 9 30 . One / / n cos 11 k e i it editing held Iii al Iii or a i mis Georg v Cunnea 404 1 North is. Taxi Hanoum id the i tor. Bit u an lag i Ami of t h \ t in Daugh a Rue son of or Lenoir. A i or \ c s. Mou Price of tin won a my 11 h a place at t pm sept. Hist Francis Church n Lon in with the Rex Thomas Walsh offt Cia Ting the h ride w Ore a White no Ion Strei 1 Len 1 h dress and a. S ally Mlot he t lie Brit Mcgroom a it sister s Shirloy 1 a Rice w hoax Ore a Light Ink col ton it in is Rax mond. Price a oust i of the brith gnk it Iii \ is Best Man or a my or in Ric Are re siding m of rement 3, at 616 Mam axe., n w us Hickory n c Mission id meeting in Church the Mission Aid met in lutheran Church thursday the of Hie mature woman who is also Petite will Welcome fashions like this one for fall. Taupe dress of textured crepe knit is done in blend of Reslan and Nylon to prevent stretching or sagging Lassie Cut emphasizes slim lines. A by g Ulf 1 1 Gas newspaper Enterprise women a editor. To croon open in the Rex Georgi Otens and tie Monson of plea Titer Home gave and told of Sion Field with singing. Vik is led de Rev Knute int View la the message his work in the mis Richard Johnson of John Grunstad John Grunstad mgt. A retired Saratoga township Farmer died at 8 40 . Friday in pleasant View Luther Home. Ottawa where he had resided for the past 21 years. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 . Monday in the Gladfelter funeral Chapel Ottawa. The Rev. Harold Norheim of West Lisbon lutheran Church will officiate and burial will be in Saratoga cemetery. Or. Grunstad was Lairn in Saratoga township july 19. 1870, a son of the late Frie and 1 Tiger Chally Grunstad. He was preceded in death by his wife Sarah on oct. 1. 1949, and a Sis ter. The couple had no children. Mrs. Schillinger mrs. Robert Ada shilling or. Mother of Howard Burton of Rte. 5, Morris died unexpectedly Early today in Aurora. Her body was taken to the scaly funeral Home there where arrangements for services were incomplete today. Hospital notes visiting�?2 30-3 30 7 8 30 . A Dmitri i William Watson 1229 division st. Edwin Gar butt 517 Price st. Births to or and mrs. Irwin Frischkorm. 321 Robinson drive girl at 10 47 . Fri Day to or and mrs. Mor Vyn Davis Dwight a boy at 3 46 . Friday. Dismissed Audrey Hauge 812 st. David Blei Field 515 Johnson axe. Miss Ullrich. Rte. 1 Rondeu 1364 Lisbon st. Mrs. Wilkerson and son Coal Davis Bruci City. V it to dents Garbutt 51, of was admitted for fracture of the Edwin Bud 517 Price st. Treatment of a left leg below the knee received when he slip Ped and fell from a ladder while painting at his Home Theresa Ann Ward i a 8 months old. 414 e. Washington st., w a s treated for first and second degree Burns on the fingers of her left hand received when she touched a hot oven Karen Hauge 2 a Rte. 4. Was treated for a sprained left . Diana. Continued from Page 1 Miti up it vat the mansion include the governors Mother airs. William j. Stratton of Morris. Prominent Public officials on the guest list include Secretary of state Charles f. Carpentier it. Gov. John William Chapman states atty. Benjamin s. Adamowski of Cook county judge Latham Castle atty. Gen. William l. Guild state auditor Eibert s. Smith and their wives. The Home spoke on Home missions and the work of the Home. He was presented with a gift of $50 by the Mission Aid for the Home. Refreshments were served by mrs. Ben Sunlly mrs. Ole Owen and mrs. Rasmus has Mussen. Family Mission society meets m Grace Church the family Mission soviet a met thursday night in Grace lutheran Church for a program furnished by the Community lutheran Church Chicago. Alter group singing the Rev. J Valtinson of the Church led devotions and several children from the Mission Sang. Miss Fanny Smith Parish worker talked on her work and the Rev. Valtinson spoke1 on tin theme a the Fields Are White i Natii the meeting closed with prayer. The meeting closed with prayer lunch was served by mrs. Blanchard Larson and or. And mrs. Harold Steele. Past Noble grand club meets to Otto Home mrs. Max Otto was hostess in her Home thursday assisted by mrs. Charles Wallace at a meeting of the p a s t Noble grand club. Mrs. Howard Fread conducted a business session. During a period of games awards were Given mrs. Fread miss Bern it a Bright and mrs. C. O. Fames. Lunch was served. Laurel chapter plans friends night tuesday Laurel chapter o f.s., has planned a friends night meet ing for tuesday at 8 . In the masonic Temple. It will be followed by a social period and refreshments. No. 16 in a series can you identify this mystery farm a it. A go wet t ramp a in a a it Quot to this Aerial photo is the sixteenth in a series taken of farms in the Morrs area for the Grundy county National Bank of Morris. No one knows whose farms the Aerial photographer snapped. The owner of this farm will be Given a free 5x7 mounted picture. If you can identify the a mystery farm a whether its yours or no please notify us at the Bank so you May be Given proper recognition. The owner of the farm can pick up his free photo at any time at our Bank. Mystery farm no. 15, which appeared last week was identified by mrs. Ervin Hausken. The 240-acre farm is located in Saratoga township and is owned by Nels Nelson of Ottawa Illinois. It is operated by Ervin Hausken. We invite you to watch our and each week and identify the Quot mystery farm the Grundy county National Bank member Federal Deposit insurance corporation a faithfully serving our depositors for the past 96 years 3 to interest on savings accounts save by the 10th. Earn from the 1st Iii Hgt see Xii t lid meets in Webster Home i he Pauj Minisee vat club my i thursday afternoon m the Home of mrs Harold Webster with mrs John Rossi assisting is hostess dessert i u n e h was sex cd by tin hostesses mrs Rax Hume conducted a Short business session in which 16 members answered Roll Call plans Yvere discussed for the fall convention of the Grundy fount federation of woman stubs to be held m Morris Metli syst Church out 25 to that time the a a Art club will be hostess a donation of $10 was m Ade to the dumb waiter fund for the fount rest Home mrs Sidney Farr and mrs Walter Phillips had the pro Gram. A education radio and mrs fail Bingham was Welcome As a new Mem her and mrs John Jackson re sex led an award during tin so Cial period w s . Plans meeting in Church on tuesday a general minding of the woman a society of Christian service will in conducted in the methodist Church tuesday be ginning Vith a cooperative inn Cheon at 12 36 . Coffee and Rolls will he furnished and members will take table service and a covered dish. Circle five will serve As hostess mrs f. W. Grahamsr will have Devo Lions and mrs Floyd Siron will give the program a a look at the at an executive committee meeting of tin society Friday afternoon plans for tuesday s meeting were made and also for a red Cross Bloodmobile vis it to the methodist Church on sept. 21. Rural Home club meets in mrs. Decker a Home members of the Rural Home club met Friday afternoon in the Home of mrs. Henry Decker. Favorite colors were named for Roll Call. Mrs. Silas Johnson read a paper on current events and mrs. Herbert Davidson was m charge of music. The program a series of color slide pictures on Home Decora Lions furnished through Courtesy of the Celo Csc corporation was shown by mrs. Lawrence has Musson during a social period mrs. Emery Nelson received an award. Lunch was served by mrs Leo Baker mrs Lewis Johnson and mrs. Silas Johnson. Circle four. S. C. S meets in Randall Home Circle four of the w svs. Met thursday evening in the plan Silver anniversary a or. And mrs. Leslie rear Dan Rte. 3, Morris will observe their 25th wedding Ann Xei sary sept. 18. Open House is being planned in the Reardan Home he their children from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 . No invite Lions Are being mailed hot All relatives and friends Are invited. The couple has Lour children. Mis. James it Shi ilex Knapp and mrs. Richard Jean Nelson both of Chicago Leslie jr., lie Halh and John at Home also one grandchild Shawn Knapp. Home of mrs Lavern Randall for a politick supper mrs Edward Hoppert led devotions of tor which there w a s a Dis Russion of the fall and Winter programs a social Lime was spent alter the business ses Sion. Polish National Alliance meets in Carson hotel members of the polish nation al Alliance met Friday evening in the a arson hotel dining room mrs Harold Olson opened tin meeting with prayer com mimic al ions were read a Dona lion of $16 was made toward the Silver Jubilee Celebration for the youth Camp at Yorkville pan Park to tie held oct. 30 a social meeting out 23, was planned in Observance of hallo Ween. Refreshments were served by mrs. William Czura mrs Joseph Cepiel mrs Ralph Marcacci mrs Charles Roudis and mrs Vince Farrell ring shaped garnishes Are Good to cat and fun to make slice a Large radish and Cut out the centers of the slices poke a sprig of water Cress or a Small scallion Green onion through the radish ring. A monday Roxal Neil Alcor Lodge meet ill of 30 p ill Baptist Church Harold web Bureau Hubert in eagles a Fidelia cd a meets with or Star 1 30 tuesday nettle Creek Home unit meets with mrs Stangland. 7 30 p in. Junior woman s club meets with mrs 1 s Peterson 6 30 . Laurel chapter it it e s Frieml night masonic Temple 8 p in w nos general meeting cooperative luncheon methodist Church 12 30 . Personals mrs Oscar Pauline Alder Man Wyandotte Mic his visit ing her sister mrs Bert l. An Derson and family in Vienna township. The Morris Iii daily Herald sept 10, 1960 Page three 4-h club news the Genenna future farm its 4 h club met thursday night in the Trienna school for an election of officers and installation of new members. Officers elected were Jim Barry president Richard Norris vice president Judy Severson Secretary Janice Sutton treasurer. Jim Matheson reporter Mickey Severson recreation chairman Richard Norris and Janice Sutton federation represent Nti vex Linda Mckinnon song chairman al Twardowski and Harold pc Neer assistant leaders a skating party was planned for sept 28 and six new members were welcomed they included Darrell Ferguson Mike Mckibbon Mickey Severson Bruce Lloyd Jerry Holland and David Matteson lunch was served by the Herliert Lloyds Howard Sutton and Hendley Mattes is Jim mat the w a upon Sec 4 ii club met in Hume school thursday night. James a Polderman led pledge to the Flag a Hay ride was planned for out 1 project reports were made by Bob Henderson and Barbara Phillips new members were installed and included Mike Rockland Mike ran Donald cart off Robert Stansberry Danny Beeler Myron flax Pool Kenneth Phillips and Dennis me Clukie. Lunch was served by the Russell Bensons and Virgil beepers Teson reporter. Machine Wall cleaning a neater a cleaner a faster special introductory rates for estimate Call we 2 0709 we 2 1780 after 4pm use want ads or. Paul Cable optometrist Contact lenses fitted 115 e. Jefferson Morris Iii. Fraternal order of eagles District no 3 annual picnic sunday sept. 11th Lebhardt Woods state Park at 1 00 . For members amp their families games a lunch a refreshments the time that gives a lift to the spirits puts a touch of Tang in the air a Blaze of color on the Trees to signalized the debut of the most exciting season of the year. You la see Happy signs of autumn everywhere you look such As the fascinating stationery notes on our display counter Send several packages to your son or daughter and to friends. It s fun to receive a letter Quot Money Saver Quot �?70 single sheets a 30 Matching envelopes big value Economy package. Single sheets of Plain White Kidskin paper. 59 jumbo pack a 36 single sheets a 30 Matching envelopes generous count at a modest Price. 16 substance Kidskin sheets White Pink pastel Blue. 39 Quot tall sum notes Quot �?10 folded notes a 10 Matching envelopes tinted decorated and deckle edged papers with Matching envelopes. 59< pkg Quot charming notes Quot �?10 folding notes a 10 Matching envelopes Short feminine designs include folded note sheets in White vellum tints decorated and fancy finishes. Quot visa Pak Quot 10 folded notes a 10 Matching envelopes White Kidskin decorated social note papers and envelopes. Varied selection of fashionable designs. 59 Quot Princess notes Quot 10 folded slim notes a 10 Matching envelopes decorated White sheets decked tints r e. And bordered pattern. Quot Caprice notes Quot �?10 folded notes a 10 Matching envelopes delightfully different and feminine notes feature assorted Plain and whimsically decorated paper in varied finishes. Whites amp delicate tints decked or with snowflakes. Jtj p a Florette Quot thank you notes 25< Morris daily Herald ii ii ilium
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