MOUNT PULASKI TIMES-NEWS
PICTORIAL WEEKLY
MOUNT PULASKI, ILLINOIS, THURSDA.Y, JULY 26. 1951 NUMBER 52
NEWLYWEDS Mr and Mrs. J. Norman Kelp cutting their wedding
cake following the marriage ceremony Wednesday evening, July
18, at the Zion Lutheran church. The reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krueger. The
legroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelp, is in the dispatcher's
office of I.C.R.R. at Clinton, where they are residing.
.Times-News Photo.
CPL. GLEN E. I-IASSEBROCK, in s:orvice,
is the son of Mr and Mrs. John fiasse-
brock, ttis address is AF" 17306134 Pro.
visional Squadron 1997 APe 125 ',;Post-
master, New York. N. Y.
WINNERS IN STOCK JUDGING CONTEST held at Illinois Milking Shorthorn As-
sociation annual picmc at Laneview Farms last Friday: (left to riht)--Ralph
Whitehead. Lewistown: Marvin Mode. Findlay; (?lara [Ieslerberg, Gifford; Carl
Zander Findlay; Mrs. Eve Rigg, Mr. Carmel; Robert Benson. Bellflower; Lavern
iehmelman, Delavan; Fletcher Stanley, Ingraham; Pauline Baker. LeRoy; Mr.
and Mrs Harold Traynor and sons. Milton Junction, Wis., who were awarded a
picnic basket for having come the greatest distance.Times-News Photo.
]EARLE CRUIT, President m Ill.
Shorthorn Milking- association,
addressing crowd at annual pic-
nic at Lanevmw Farms Frriday.
--Times.News Photo.
3ff hR. LOUIS W. LENZ
AND
hR. HERBERT F. LEt00Z
EYES EXAMINED
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LINCOLN, ILL.
WILBUR STOLL helped furnish the program for the annual picnic
of the Illinois Milking Shorthorn Association at Laneview Farms
Friday. He's singing'. Rev. Hein, do you think it was really that
bad? Mrs. Edward yon Thun is the accompanist. Victor Stoll,
master.of-ceremonies, is shown at right. Times.News Photo.
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