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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1924.OH,HEM- IT WAS V1EAN OF ME TOJAY THAT-I KNEWyou didnT mind-N FACT lt PLANNED DN USINGT TODAY--\^3TOOAY-Y-Y-—WHY-UH-I CANT (SPARE FT—I MEED IT FOR SOMEIMPORTANT BUSINESS-N lit/7aI/UNION(A SUNDAYMrs. Hale Milliken were visitors in Burlington today.Mr. and Mrs. Amel Jem, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ricketts and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gcornpler were visitors at tho Burlington hospital yesterday where they w'ent to see Mrs. Wesley Decker who is seriously ill in that hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tunnicliff of Galesburg were visitors at their cottage at the beach Sunday.Mrs. M. E. Nolan is visiting with relatives in Flora. 111.Miss Helen Stevenson of Biggsville was an Oquawka visitor Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bass visitedwith relatives in Terre Ilaute day.Sun-•.'AGE SEVEN.By BECK I !I:(i1WARD M. ANDERSONfFORMERLY OF ALEXIStuberculosis. He was born in Alexison October 30, 1891. While he was quite young the mother passed away. An aunt, Miss Lizzie Anderson, acted as a mother to the children and with the father, Swen Anderson, the family moved to Galesburg. One brother, Frank Anderson, now of Lima, O.. and the other, John Anderson, now living in Milwaukee. Wis., with the father anti many ether relatives and friends mourn his loss. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, with Rev. Wakefield in charge. The body will then be brought to Alexis for burial.Mrs. Thomas Elliott left Monday for her now home in Piedmont, Mo., where Mr. Elliott has been for some time. Y3i|Bert Small of Rock Island was here on Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E l Small.Mrs. N. J. Nelson. Mrs. Mabel Palmer and daughter Martha spent Sunday afternoon in Knox’ ille.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page and children of Racine spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ailgeyer.I.eslie Lundgren was a caller in Galesburg on Monday.Miss Alice Pryce returned home from Rock Island Monday morning. She was accompanied home by her sister, Miss Margaret Pryce.Mr. and Mrs;. Forrest Struthers and little son of Monmouth spent Mondayevening in Alexis.Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McLaughlin and daughters were Galesburg goers on Monday afternoon.DIED IN GALESBURGAlexis, Oct. 21.—Ward M. Ander- json, a former Alexis boy, passed away I at his home in Galesburg Sunday! evening after an extended illness from ;DANCEAnderson’s 5 PieceOrchestra
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