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Gibson City, Courier Feb. 7, 1963 2 nil rKk LfRoy. DAR and SAR Winners Are Mr Mr Walter ioppe The minor lesson on "Know Your Furniture Woods" by Carl. VTC-wsmith- are announcing the Hedlund, who so kindly consen-' Announced at Savbrook HS lundvon Tuesday Jan. 8, assisting hostesses were Mrs.

Lillie Stroh, Mrs. Harriet FiUpatrick, and Mrs. Marie Dodson. Mrs. Berniece Cothern and Mrs.

Mildred Ferrl gave a very interesting lesson on "Doing It the Easy Way." engagement 'or tneir -au. Madetyn Carol, to Roger Lee Stauffe of Bloomington. son of Vr ind Mrs Calvin" Stauffer of tea to give a taut on refinishlng furniture was- very much appreciated by all present. There were 23 members Sj brook. Club three years and was trea surer for two years He was ice-president of the Beta Club and North Dix Unit Will Have Meeting Tuesday The Home.

Economics Extension of the North Dix Unit will meet in the home of Mrs. Stella Auspurger on Feb. 12, the meeting starts at 11:30 a. m. Assisting hostesses are Mrs.

Elizabeth Colwell, Mrs. Carolyn Brandt and Mrs. Mabel Hagen. Our new Home Adviser. Mrs.

it irraduate of LeRoy School and is employed oy the junior play cast- -Hf was Saybrook, 111. Elaine Postle-thwait, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Postlethwait of Ar rowsmith and Rex Suuffer. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Stadffer of Saybrook, have been named recipients of the Daughters and the State Farm Insurance um Boy's State delegate Midwest at ice tie is MioweM panics. Rex letteretfTiin football four i of Savbrook Arrowsmith years, basketball uirw r.T. school and is empioyea track for one ear This year and Co. Sons of the American Hevoiouon awards at Saybrook-Arro smith Johnson, will present the major wa ccM-aptam of the footba.i ar.a married March High School lesson on "community Worker or Loafer" and Mrs.

Rachel basketball teams 17 at 2 30 in the Immanuel i Main, the Minor, project "Does attends the Methodist- Lutheran Church in Osman. Elaine was sophomore class reporter and junior class pres WHEN you want the best in your coffee, on your cereal, or fruit, or whenever you use cream, ident. She has served on the- Kartn Lant's Batrothal Told Your Humor The January meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Lelah Hed- Tr anH Mrs. Thomas M.

I-ane Church in Saybrook and plans to attend Illinois State Normal Lni versity. Wins Award Pauleta Terven. dauchter of student council. She has been in the Pep Club and Library Club, serving as secretary ner junior year' and president this nf r.eRov announce the engage ment of their daughter'Karen Jansen's PIbg. Country Charmers Lammle's Hot Shots 28 36H 26 37 23 40 Anne, to Merle Kirby, son of Mr.

year. is in the, chorus, has. and Mrs. Eugene Kirby of Arrow Paul Terven of Saybrook. a sen- V.

A TttV smith. or as tne winner i'i Lammle's Lanes Crocker Homemaker Award. The announcement was made participated in speech contests and was in the junior play. She is on the yearbook and newspaper staffs and was a Homecoming Queen candidate Wednesday A. M.

Ladles Sunday at the silver wedding an WytkoffA.eDrll nuersary dinner of her parents She is a member of the Ielno Beth are gradua'es of LeRoy School. She is employed by dist Church in Arrow-smith, sings Rodnev I Vyckfff and Miss Jovce Ellen McDowell were married at the home of Mr and Mrs. D.n Rns)ter of Dow-ns Industrial Casualty Bloom MAKING PREPARATIONS for the "Spring Fantasy Styl Show," an svant which is sponsored jointly by tho Junior and Senior Woman's Clubs In Gibson City, are (front raw), Mrs. Oliva Briggi and Mrs. R.

H. Carlson, chairmen of tho show, and (back row) Mrs. Helen Francis asd Mrs. Owanna McCall, presidents of tha S.nior and Junior clubs respectively. The show will bt held March 14 at tho Gibson City high school.

43 17 40 18 31 29 304 29V4 28 32 234 364 23 37 19 41 Friendly Flowers Archway Cookies Nally's Texaco Gamble's Gals Knapp's Shoes Hunt's Ins. Calhoun's Delco in the church choir and is assistant secretary teacher in the Sunday School She has been ind he is engagea in The Rev William Goodrow ofi; arming. March 31 wedding is plan active in the MYF and served as treasurer. She plans to major Half 'N Half LeRoy officiated at the double ceremony The bride is the daughter of Vr and Mrs McDowei: ci Nlim Announca Engagamant sponsible for getting their kin- lergarten students to classes is tie Vr ar.d Mrs. Arthur Nelson of t.eRov The br.deFToom which will begin at 1:15 p.m.

but Wyck'cff of Bowling News Lammlo's Lanes Classic Scratch Kansas have announced son of Mrs in business college. Bex is co-president of the Pep Club, president of the Letter rren's Club, the student council and the senior class. He is assist ant yearbook editor and was this year's Homecoming King. i He has been in the Lettennen those pupils may ride the school the Mr and the engagement of their daugh Inis home. Wvrkoff ter.

Virginia, to A1C Eddie Boyle Lammle's Lanes Wednesday Afternoon Odd Balls 304 171 Alley Oop's 29 19 Ups Downs 29 19 Show Offs 224 25 Unstrikeables 19 28 Nolen's 16 32 Calhoun Dairy Service The kindergarten will run from scr. of Mr and Mrs. Don Boyle Altera short tnp they March 4 through, April 26. of Saybrook. STatt 4-4626 GIBSON CITY, ILL A -spring wedding is being Honor Roll.

The Honor Roll students for planned. Miss Florence Biggs Pts. Sors. Gibson Bowl 52 13 Sibley Feed Service 51 13 Country Charm 49 12 Corn Beit Mills 46 12 Master Mix 43 13 Sweets Mobile Ser. 30 8 Park Grill 28 7 Kellars Construction 21 2 the semester and 9 weeks have been listed.

To be on the honor VALENTINE DAY SALE 1 New 6t 30" Ring Reg. $279.95 Sale $199.95 Miss Florence Biggs, 82, of Say- a student must have a grade average of 3.75. brook died at 2.15 p.m. Friday at Ciibson Community Hospital where she had been a patient Nine weeks honor roll: Freshmen Brent Anderson 1 New GE Dryer 3 Temp. SET tor only $399.95 1 New GE Wisher Filter Flo (as low as $12.00 a month) since July when she suffered a Darrell Andris, Bill Jones.

Soph' Lammlo's Lanes Industrial League broken hip. omores Joe Andris, Roger Funeral services were at 1:30 "nomas. Juniors Randy Scholl. John Deere m. Sunday at Stensel Funeral Seniors Judy Kennedy, Paul Home in Saybrook with the Rev 23 24 24 25 ta Terven.

40 39 39 38 E. R. Berry officiating. Burial was in' Riverside Cemetery in Central Soya Leathers Superway Coast to Coast Melvin Bankers Honorable Mention: Freshmen Carol Andris, Cathy Jones, Saybrook. Sealy Mattress Sale -now going on I Used Deluxe Comb.

(Real Good) $79.95 1 Used GE Washer (Like new with guarantee) $79.95 Sue Vanllam: Sophomores Market Miss Biggs was born in Say icki Jones; Seniors Tom APPLY NOW FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT At Gibson City's Dog Suds CHOOSE YOUR OWN HOURS WE ARE NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING: 6 CURBIES-GIRLS AND BOYS Wage: 55c per hour, plus tips, plus 2 meals. Hours: 10-6 12-, 3 COOKS Starting wage: $1 per hour, plus 2 meals. Hours: 11-7, 3 COOKS ASSISTANTS Starting Wage: 75c per hour, plus 2 meata Hours- 11-7 5 4 WAITRESSES DRINK DISPENSERS Starting Wage: 75c per hour, plus 2 meals. Hours: 11 -7 5 --7- 34 28'4 34 29 34 29 334 291,4 33 30 brook June 1880, the daugh Berry, Ron Wills. ter of Andrew and Sarah The semester honor roll fol She was a member of the Say Roberts Hicks Gas Roberts Hot Shots Arab Pest Control Skelly Service Leenermans Shell Standard Oil lows: brook Christian Church.

Freshmen Brent Anderson. Darrell Andrs, Cathy Jones, Bill 31 35 36 27 39 39 42 32 28 27 26 24 24 18 Jones. Sophomores Joe An dris, Roger Thomas. Juniors Gene's Gulf Corn Belt Hatchery Rhodes Specialties Gear Our Service Department can handle all types of appli ance service, so call us if in need. Gibson Home Furnishings Inc.

SALES AND SERVICE Eight Weaks of Kindergarten The Saybrook Arrowsmith School District will conduct eight W4cks of kindergarten, beginning March 4. for those children entering first grade next fall. Classes in the Saybrook El Randy Scholl. Seniors Judy Kennedy Pauleta Terven. Honorable Mention: Freshmen Carol Andrjs, SueVanHam; Sophomores Vicki Jones, Lynn Lammlo's Lanes Wednesday Night City League Pts.

Sers. ementary School district will be from 8:45 to 11:15 a.m. and chil- Arbogast; Seniors Tom Berry, Turbo Dome 73 19 Ron Wills. dren may. -ride the school bus to school, but parents will be re Easy Terms Liberal Trade "No Job Too Big Or Too Far Away" 203 N.

Sangamon PHONE ST 4-8282 JOHN I. ANDERSON JR MClt Merediths Ins. 58 15 Marco Chemical 55 14 Basketball Starting April 1st until school is dismissed, summer curbies will work from 4:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. When applying please submit the following information: (You may us this ad as an application blank).

sponsible for their transportation home. Gibson Material 54 15 DeLand-Weldon spurted in the I C. A 5J 15- Parents in the Arrowsmttir fourth quarter to cut short a Elementary District will be re- Saybrook-Arrowsmith rally and I.ammle's General Tele. i AGE: walked oft with a e.l-4a victory in' a conference game at Sayb'rook NAME: ADDRESS: 11 11 in 8 6 4 5 51 41 41 33 31 24 17 Friday evening. PHONE Btcnemergers Williams Const.

(Iibson City Courier Becker's Dk rnold Livestock Jhe Eagles pulled out of a first period deadlock to take a six-point lead at the break, and tipped it to 11 in the third stanza before the Comanches warmed Lammlo's Lanes Monday Handicap H0UGHM1 CONGRATULATED ON THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE up from the field. Led by Neil N'unamaker the Comanches pull ed tip to 51-47 before the Eagles could gather its forces. In Junior Varsity action De- l.and-Weldon defeated Saybrook- REFERENCES: TWO FORMER EMPLOYERS: LENGTH OF EMPLOYMENT: All teenagers must be at least 16 years of age, and only one person from each family will be employed. Uniforms for inside help will be furnished. Curbies will furnish their own uniforms, consisting of white blouses and black skirts or bermudas.

Boys will wear white shirts and black pants. APPLY NOW SEE MRS. MARION ANDERSON AT THE DOG-NSUDS (No applications taken by phone). rrowsmith 52-41. Miss Sharon Boyle, daughter I Ptt.

Sen. (i K. Cafe 51 14 Hell flower Lions 49 13 Cargill 47 12 Shell Service 43 11 Calhouns 42 11 (iibson Credit Union 31 Lammle's Lanes 30 6 Sloat's Const. 27 6 Lammle's Lanes Monday Afternoon Ladies L. Parson's Painters 43 20 Itoesch's Shellers 34 '4 284 Peg's Klippies 33 30 Van's Gibson Gals 33 30 of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Boyle of Saybrook. enrolled in the Illinois Cnl't'ue Trf -'dm ksonvillPi-Tuesdav Mr and Mrs. Leo Kasterbrook left Wednesday for a week's vacation to Miami. Florida to visit their son and wife! Mr.

and Mrs I Kasterbrook. Jr. Mr and Mrs. Harold Schertz left Thursday evening for' a-two weeks vacation in Florida, Kenneth Kirby, Lester and einell Stensel were in Sprim; field for an Illinois Funeral Hi- ector Association ineetint! Jan iry 24 and 25. They were brief ly lectured about Public Hi la lions.

Mr and Mrs Clyde Hale and Mrs. Bertie. Hale spent'' Sundav with Mr. and Mrs Dwiffht Hi.nJon ml family in L'rhana. Luther ward will be our 'iuest peaker.

in morning worship on liace Sunday," Feb ill niary 10 in the Saybrook K. V. luirch, He will also favor us with two solos. The annual "Sweethearts" sup sponsored by the Kum-Joy Nus class the evening of Febru ary 12- itoy hcout Minday, Feb. 10, in the Christian Church.

The Scoi ts will attend the service in uniform with their Scout Masters. Cornell Carson returned to the l)e Arms Nursing Home on Sun day, where he helps out in many ways. Mrs. Betty Johnson will serve Men's Sport Shirts Ladies' Blouses to Match JUST $4.00 EACH on the jury beginning on Thurs lav Mr and Mrs -Don Gibbons Mr and Mrs. Clinton Gibbons and Clement of Saybrook, Mr and.

Mrs. Frank tiihbens. Miss W. H. HOUGHAM, BLOOMINGTON, left, Modern Woodmen agency manager in Southern Illinois, is shown receiving congratulations from Modern Woodmen President W.

Cheney on completing thirty years with the life insurance organization sales force. Mr. Hougham is being honored further during February by his agency force with the designation of this month as "Hougham Month in Southern Illinois." Modern Woodmen, now in its eighty-first year of service to the American public, has recently introduced ill new life insurance and annuity plana with lower cost, higher values and nigher dividends. Enthusiastic response to the new plans is evidenced by January, 1963 Carolyn C.re'en of F.llsworth, Mr. mil Mrs, "Charles Builta and KranHsoRs ot imI the Woodford County Heavy MATCH HEART for HEART.

for VALENTINE'S DAY! weight Tournament 'at Metamora Saturday' evening where Low point defeated Saint Mary's -35-33. to gain champion ALSO Wembley Valentine Ties $1.50 ship Uoanoke Benson defeated win third, place trophy i is the coach of Arrow Valentine Handkerchiets 3 tor $1.50 the Low point Washburn team. Hand L. Haines, a mediral ales, which broke all previous records. MODERN WOODMEN of America vtiidem-at Klkhart Iniversity win present an organ recital at 4 10 Sunday at the Sanctuary CO.

of Klkhart I'reshbyterian Church P. LARSON CLOTHING 0RREN PIERCE, Mr. in Klkhart. Ind. Mr Haines is the SINCE 1887 HOME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, ILUNOIS sun or Mrs Maurine A.

Haines of Savhroiik. The recital will be.

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