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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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THtJMDAT, JAKtJAlT 11, Mr Xm DAILX JOTJKNAL-GAZITfl AMD COMMEKCUL-ITAX, MATTOON, OLrNOII FAGI 8ETt For Your Toddler Three Uses for It Weekly Food Combat Veteran Four Killed in Chow Line Victim CTnict Crash Four Brothers Mark Time in Wait for Death New York W) Four young brotheri mark time la their Manhattan tenement flat, calmly await Review mother, Count CaM Di Bergolo and Countess Calvi Dl Bergolo, the former Princes Tolanda of Savoy. Countess Dl Bergolo a sister of Former King Umberto of Italy. A select crowd of about 550 attended the Catholic ceremony at the Sacred Heart church in suburban Alexandria. Among the attendants were Queen Mother Ioniia of Bulgaria, daughter of Vittorlo and mother of Bulgaria's 13-year-old ex-king, Simeon n. who also was present Former Queen Oeraldine of Albania was present, but her husband, Ix-KJng Zog remained in BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS While government official! and ing death from a disease tor which me' Producers argued the proa and Exiled Royalty See Blue-Blood Wedding Alexandria, Egypt UPt In a smart ceremony attended by ex-royalty in exile and many members of the prewar European nobility, Count Ouja CaM Do Bergolo, granddaughter of the late King Vittorlo Emanuel of Italy, was married Wednesday to Count Carlo Ouarletnl.

The 27-year-old groom to the scion of one of Italy's noblest and most ancient families. The lovely. 21-year-old bride answered "yes" after receiving affirmative nods from her father and cons of price controls this week, re docton know no cure. Kewanee, 111. (ff) During World War Two German flak kayoed a bomber In which Master Sergeant Virgil Price of Kewanee was a crew member.

His flak-proof vest saved him. He bailed out and was captured. It meant eight months In a prisoner of war camp. Two months ago, Price arrived in Kyushu, Japan, as a member of the Irforce reserve, a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Isham O. Price, he reported he is laid up In a hospital with a broken ankle. He slipped and fell running to the chow Une. Pontlac," 111. -ffV- Four persons died Wednesday night in a collision of their automobile and a semitrailer truck three miles south of here on Rout The dead were Claude P.

Burrig, 42, of Decatur; his wife, Lucillei their daughter, Mrs. Shlrlens Bur rls Moore, about 22, and Frank Ed ward Kerns, about 14, of Bemen IlL The truck driver, Cle BsworG of St. Ixrals was pinned in hla cab for 44 minutes but' suffered only minor in juries He la employed by the Rose City Express of Pans), Was Ada Pay! tail meat prices appeared to be holding mostly unchanged from a week ago. Chickens were even a few cents a pound cheaper in scattered areas. Top grade eggs declined two to seven cents a.

doxen In many places. Most stores marked up butter from one to as much as five cents a pound. Changes In fresh produce prices were mixed and relatively minor. Grapes, snap beans, cabbage, celery and best quality Iceberg lettuce and tomatoes edged higher, while The Godfrey brotheri, George 34, Boy 21, Robert 16 and Michael, 12, are suffering from muscular dystrophy, the dread progressive disease that always ends up attacking the respiratory powers. Ten years ago, red-haired Roy found it harder and harder to climb the five flights of stairs to the flat.

The doctors finally diagnosed it as muscular dystrophy. Out In the Pacific, Oeorge didn't know he had it until after the war when he found It more and more difficult to climb the ladders of the Sparkling glass beads, mixed with pstnt to which they Impart a luminous glow after the paint wears down, are being used for traffic markers. destroyer Sutherland. The navy oranges, beets, and sweet potatoes shipped him home. were down a trifle in most markets.

Since then, Robert and Michael, At the wholesale level, the too, have begun slowing up a little. tU 9lui food prices was still There i no aura of tragedy about persistently upward. As measured by the neat, weU-arubbed flat. The the Dun Bradstreet Index, prices doomed youths while away the lime oI 31 important wholesale foods singing. Roy and Oeorge do ballads wer9 up 1s per cent from last week -Roy the soft baritone parts, Md now only 4.8 per cent below the Oeorge the tenor-and Robert and record peak In mid-July of 1948.

6Wi The Index, representing the total Micnaei join in. All the boys sing well, said Mrs. if n(l jl stretchinfl, tilting, jl the u'dtoti slip tctttU i with 'last week and MM isu.sj esw wuf vivva iui SiCl SIZES lS for BEAUTY and mm. Need a chair-set, buffet-set, or scarf ends? Thia decorative design pf kittens and. flowers la Just the thing.

Make all three! Combination K- stitch and mesh! Pattern S3 has charts; crochet directions Laura Wheeler's Improved pattern makes crochet and knitting so simple with its chart, photos and concise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS la coins for this pattern to The Journal-Gazette), needlecraft P. O. Bor 6740, Chicago 80. 111.

Print a year ago. The record: The Agriculture Department this week forecast higher meat prices In the two months ahead as marketing of meat animals drops off seasonally and consumer demand, bolstered by high Income and full employment, continues ttrong. The department headlined apples, pork and pork products this week on its national list of plentiful foods for thrifty buying. Government crop economists estimated the nation's SDDle crop this season was floor-cleaning job. Oeorge Godfrey, father of the family, works at night as a waiter.

The only hope left, said Mrs. Oodfrey, lies in Dr. Ade T. Mllhorat, who is giving his full time to the fight against the disease. He Ja ok the staff of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.

Mrs. Godfrey. said that Dr. Mil. horat trie! all the new treatments on Roy.

When the $10-a-day hosp.U tal bill got to be too much, the doctor paid it himself. Her first real little-girl outfit! Dress has angel sleeves, tiny key hole neckline. Cape is pert, paneled and has bow tie. Darling outfit for Easter, Mommy I Pattern 4837 in Toddlers' slaes 1, 2, 1, 4, 5. 8U 2 drees, IM yards UU gauge 15 denier 35rlnch; cape.

IK yards M-inclu plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS With ZONE. 1 mw nvw Mf wmif wf Send twenty cent more (in coins) for our Laura Wheeler Mi. V1 1 A. A nearly 120,500,000 bushels, or about to sew, la tested for fit. Has com one-tenth above the ten-year aver plete lUustrtted Instructions.

ArsesUl hit a spadal, knowing way with tb tailored slip -70a 11 sas why, the admits yc try ee oa. It's the Straight-Carrt-Btai cot that sukes it it diviociy. This ii the slip that fallows every suhtU carvs tat ad at the cornet heat lias. Colon petal, whin, black, age. Apple, in Storage at the begin-- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS tt fm- Crochet, temhmlderv.

nlng of December were 6,000,000 ou tor this pattern to ANNE bushels more wan oa ins same aaie the year before. knitting, household accessories, dolls, toys many hobby and gift Ideas. A free pattern Is printed In the book. Seek Atlantic Union Boston () A group of Msssa-chusetts civic leaders urged President Truman last night to take the lead in organising an Atlantic union of the United States, Britain, Prance and Canada. They said in a letter to the President that "alliances are not enough we need' union." $3.00 Mother of Thief Sues Taverns ADAMS, care of THE JOURNAL-' OAZETTE, Pattern Department, P.

O. Box 6710. Chicago 80, IU. Print Plainly YTJR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER READY NOW! Your brand new. Anne Adams Spring Pattern Bookl Bend twenty cents for this collection of the smartest new-season fashions for all ages and sizes.

WIm wid sheer TkeeeMsaage Flatternlu will be a rerclitioa te yea, for they beast sfra thresds kail right lata the fabric fe ostm Ia-; llclty end xtrs strength. Many of aur easteBMrs sey' Ihey wear 3 8 times as long a erdinsry he! iY11 like the Trm Shape Heel, Weam Tea sad Hairline Seam festares as wtlL Ask a le shew yea the aew Flatternit 60... Cl OC dashing Frenrh Fathiea Celerst vl, Coming Events Calendar Other Slips $4.00 to $8.95 Want Ads Pay! Marlon, (ff) A mother charged In Williamson County Court today that four taverns sold There are one-yard patterns, one- fajuof lo" MeTlt ar'oitt's'wlio fXtCUTORS' NOTICI OF was one of 12 boys arrested In con 1 The Jesmal'OaMtt BERGNER'S HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR Instructions to make a double-envelope handbat ceat Itemi fef rh ulmder BERGNER'5 LINGERIE MAIN FLOOR i 'chMk a Hi day bfe uIk-tiM. Pkue tfe net fk I auke sa waeaUwbl Friday, JaaC IS. The Rebekahs will have a public Section with a series of burglaries.

Donald Edwards, 17, Cartervllle, was quoted by Sherlf Ora Klrby as admitting he took part in burglaries after ha had been drinking. He la charged with burglary and larceny and free on bond pending grand eoga MWC 'S aiaeaaaaeaesaaaaeaaasa installation of officers in the Odd Mr. ana' Mrs. Stanley Young and Fellow hall at 8 p. m.

famll of Charleston visited his Th "Ainnera Class ofthe First Jury Investigation next month. IN Ab flTTklM ENT tat of llllnoli. County of Cola, u. In th County Court In Probat. In th Matter of th Eatat of Bmlll Lbrcht.

dcaad. To all whom It may concern: You lirby notified that on th 22nd day of January. 1051. th Executor of th Laat Will of aald deceaMd. will creeent to th County Court of Cole County, at Charleston.

Illinois." their final report of their act and dolne a euch Kxecutor. and aak th Court to be discharged from any and ail further duties and. resDonafbllltle connected with said ute. and their administration thereof, at which time and Place you may be preaent aad reit euch application. If you chooi ao to do.

FREDERICK H. tEBRECHT. IMU.T CHRISTINE BRADLEY. Executor. Crals; CralK.

Attorney. Uattoon, BUnol. 1-lt Mrs. Mildred Edwards signed the psrenU, Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Baptist church meets at 7:30 p. m. New Year's Day. i in the church parlor. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Stoneman of The East Mat toon Unit of the Sturgeon Bay. spent the, Bureau meets at 1:80 o'clock end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. wltH Mrs.

Linda Westrup, 809 J. B. McCauley. Charleston avenue, with a cancer Mr. and Mrs.

T. V. Worland and film betas shown before the meet- llllltL complaint against the tavern owners, charging violation of a law prohibiting sale of liquor to minors. The boys, were accused last week of burglaries of three schools, a grocery and a service station la the Csrtervine-Cralnvllle area. The Longfellow School A.

Father's Night program at the 'school at 7:30 p. m. Hawthorne School A. meet at 8 o'clock. TRIO A A NOW-INTO-SPRING tr Ten Year 8 Ago Today son, Vincent, of Mattoon visited Mr.

and Mrs. James Worland and family New Year's Day. Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bounds and daughter of Iowa City, la, return ed home alter visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Condit. Mr.

and Mrs. Art O'Neill and daughter of Madison, Wis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob O'Neill of Terre Haute were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. O'Neill. Mr, and Mrs. David Hudson had' the following guests Monday: Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Price of Mattoon, Mrs. Mertle Williamson of Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

McPherson and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. McPherson.

Mr. and Mrs. Quimby Sollday had the following guest Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tague and family, Mrs.

Wanda Duncan and Clifford BASKET GROCERY 1513-15 Broadway well his Jaav. It. 1841. Lewi Lincoln Martin, 65, known Areola man, 'died at home there yesterday. WUUam Oakley, 63, died laU Phone 5457 terday at his home, 3308 Charles-ton.

avenue, from pneumonia, Mattoon High School basketball team was defeated by the Decatur t- 1 Turner, of Rantoul, Mr. and Mrs. Villa High team la this city last even Denton Sollday and son of Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Solld.v lng, 31-17. 1 1 and famUy of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Penner. nationally known Page Sollday of Camargo and Mr.

comedian, died today of a heart at-and Mrs. Foster Sollday and fsmlly. la Philadelphia, ICENOGIE FOODS i 32nd and Mar shall Phone 7495 '-v- rf- 'A '1. i 1 I ak gLM II '7 BY J. R- WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY I Colon: wAife ttripti it rtd, Srttn, tnj brown.

OeUchat! self-belt en tow create casual loot. Gored Fk rVrr whSj ZLj HOW VOU have JOJ I iV JT vf.fl 1 uJi (a. irim aiwl ntafiuaa Ct. is) back Drovidet tmoe'S i V' 7 ..1 Two inch hem. ow hips.

Two-inch Y.tm. tTYLl A Mtti it aa BerfBcr't 1713 Broadway, I V.son, III. Cesftt ee nJ rtJ, fceclr, 1 pa tht following Fr.I.'. CZZS 39c to $2 orowii. I tsAftrme Dreuei of f2.S9.

ferity wWe pkiue coder and I poetat em waist wnitninl I A. set in weist Wend. tw iitch that are mnca too pretty to hide away i hsadbag. Ilaad-priated ea sheerest coaoa in a calax B. hm'" I -v iV I BERGNER'S COTTONS of exqntaitat flower parxeras and -colon.

Large sise 1 BERGNER'S HANKIES MAIN FLOOR -1 yy iL 1 1 mmm amp tmcb.

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