'tr-s.-..- 7.-“de m The by faith, Lord Jesus. 'ry-thi-ttttree, 'titt.Nrata.term'ury Itfttrgt."frtY'ttg mMmmqun c- t5mrq of her class. which 1.5 ag8ttth.d “We Md Go." The words - In talkâ€: -B"qrr leulu‘l) 10. - "I NIIClll 2% Brother Ree. H. Messner', of! R. Ile, m., a trim of the tant- l lt tgg chosen to be the speaker. "if, Madam preached a very WI lemon, and was appreciat- a 5‘ The church WIS well filled with h 'tlet nail they wanted Brother st,' ' h with a box containing some ' - Smithy “Korma the cowl]. 7mm gathered in their home to " â€In: in words their eontrratuU- g' is-, also "win: I light lunch to R: 0.. Calling. Ninety-two persons, _2timsd. and relatives, called to con- 'Ill Mate them. Again we wish them I t my more you: of wedded life and h I hm reunion in heavrm. I: In: Pritseh, dunghher of Mr. and In. Jun- Frimh. us [rationed b. Indy Bible instithte in August. - She not! the words of the . Chester B. Shank." (he of Mr. Fritsch's trifts on the nation of the golden wedding anni- m “a given to him by his sis. Mr, Mrs. Miller, and was n scarf pin "Their friends and relativesrcmem- Mr. and Irrs. Victor Jt)rtac, They bered them with many nice presents. , had nno child, Laura, who married The relatives came in on Saturday James Warren, and had three chil- evening and celebrated the event) rlrcn. Thrirnn, Grace, and Robert. So- Tht pastor had charge of the pro- _ phia"s second husband was Ed Ritzen- gum. He read for a Seriptural lesjihaler. son of Philip and Magdalena. son portions of the love story of Ruth. l lohl Ritzonthaler. Mrs. Ritzentlmler A number of addresses were Riven. died two years ago in Northfield, Min- .Bmther Fritsch Rave. in a brief talk,’ nesota. named for Northfield, Illi- g mimic of the beginning of 'heir‘nois. where a number of the family courtship. He said. " went to Na- went. including her mother's sister, per-ville to school. and the first eve-, Faithful Knedler Erb. John Wolf, min; there I went to the revival serv- l from Wheeling, alsn went there. Mrs. in. being conducted by the crylletre; Ritzenthaler’s daughter, Mrs. Laura pastor. In the church I saw a young Warren, died shortly before Mrs. Rit- kdy with curls streaming down her zvnthaler's death. hack; I thought she was the most) Franklin Fritsch married Ella Un- beautiful girl I ever saw; I believe, behan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t could love. But 1 am not acquaint- l Charles Unbehan, and had five chil- d with her.' He said q did not know; dren. Wesley, Earl. Frances, Ayleen, M she lived. Soon I became Ic- and Lucille. Wesley married Ettie quintet! with a shoemaker in town, Steele, and had three children, Her- mi he invited me into his home for hen. Marian, and Wallace. Dr. Earl i-in. When t went there I met the Fritsch married Ora Hurdy, Ind has my, “a there in that home iiiiitwo children, Juybell and Franklin. u beautiful girl.’ )Frnnces married L. C msefete, son me members of our church ar- of Rev. August and Ida Manbeek Hue- "rtet to have a service Sunday} fete, and has two children and lives in rmht. FUhrtmrzr IR 1993, in their“ California. Ayleen tmrrried Charles "ide of a gold quarter of the sur Iâ€, which came from ("llifnrnia~ "This is a family consecrated to God, seeking no temporal honor. be- ing satisfied to know that they have peace with God. In their home many of the Evangelical preavhers have bee'n entertained. and their doérs are still open for them. Thry are well arequairucdtwith the church, enjoying the fellowship of the church of their choice. The Evamre1iiri-Messrr ifâ€? and anxiously waited for each week. Miindqy mornimrfMlowims the "Both united with the Evangelical church in their youth, and have been faithful to their vows. Brother Fritsch holds a local license from the Illinois Conference, and has three other oftieial duties. He has been a member of the Quarterly Conference for over 45 years. Three times he represented his church as a delegate in the annual conference. Sister Fritsch is a charter member of the W. M. s,, of Deet6rhi, and is a mem- "Brother Fritsch town clerk of West ship. He has held d; of the peace for 26 l years he “TH Deerfi ber of the W. C. T. U "While a student in North-Western tonne Brother Fritsch met the lady who now is his wife. They were married by Rev. John C Kiest, Feb. 18, 1878. Living for a short while in Naperville, and later in Wisconsin, they finally located in Deerfield, nt., in the year 1883. To this union was born one daughter, who is still liv- ing. [ is. much named North-Welt- I'il “Doze. the NapervitU college ot b tangent-l Assoeiatiott church, wily wishing to learn Scrum. I. was unable to finish his course, Louver. u iii. eyes failed, sud he III obliged to stop school after only one term. "While in Naperville he not his wife, and the Evangelical "meager has the following account ol the incident, and of their golden wedding anniversary: GONE- Wedding Anniversary Rev. Brad Mrs. I. H. Fritarh "Rev. J. H. Fritschwas born Feb. 18, 1851, It Northfield, Ill., and Susan E. (Fehllnanj Fritsch was born inl Warren, Pa., who with her parentsl moved to Naperville in the year 1866. I _ i (hath-ad from page! tttehairtgrtttuheadtt.mort V _ h the second than, by his -_- -, ' A. M. Kimball, Inch 31. 'r-Farr-o" - "We ritseh was tho first _Wcst neeriield towns wld mm of justice yr 26 years. For eight Deerfield's postmasG'r. family consecrated to We.“ Go" SINCE1842 Samuel Fritsch mnrriod Mary Frantz, Mater of Eli, daughter of Philip and Catherine Reinhardt Frantz. Thu“ had two daughters, Louisa and Ida. and one son. H. Sam- aol, Samuel Fritach died manly be- fore hi- srm. H, Sumac] was born. Louisa married Ed Miner, um d Mnrtin and Mary maker Miller, and had {our children. Raymond, Enrico. Mabel. Bnd Edna. Raymund married Loin Helm. who died after they had been married only n In years. They had one run. Thomas. label link-i Hut-man "Max. And but one - Mr, Inks. Ian M In PM. am. It mart-d M m. an of Guru and Illa. Arnold Ony- tar. my in! an. - la.- lh. I" mA, Pull. loud S-ruh married ‘Louia Miller. They live in Randolph. Minnesota, Ind had two children. Celi- lnd Raymond. Celia is n piano and voice teacher. Raymond was killed Ibont ten years arm'while working as bnkemn for the Chicago Great Western "Hm-d. John Fritsch (brother of Dnvid) went to Califnrni- when James (ttis nephew) was two months of age. and his family is unknown. R. McClure, and has two children. Lucille is under appointment to go to Central America u u missionary. Frunldin Prime}! and Wesley Pritaeh are dead. Mrs. Ellen Fritsch. Mrs. Effie Fritsch, the Earl Friueh's and the McClure'a all live in Highland Park. Ezra married Salint Moore. They have no children. They live at HUMP Icy. IllinoiS. 'eteeui-seuUi.,.2fus, 21:: '77,“? ‘ '5"rr-"rs",sr yhmw Nettie Moon and e7iairiji'agkiiidasaia; to' nie- umufvr Elton Roger. Ur. and Barbara, Clin. C France. of whnm he ias 1 ton married Pearl Arnold. daughterljem, ’ _ of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arnold, and, Then-upon the court l has one daughter. Helen. Ada main: said Jacob FThiman to N ried Fred Henning and has, one zen of the United States; daughter. Nancy. all the prrtcestlinitr, aim Sophia married John Jonas. son of rev-mini by the Prothorr Sophia married John Jonas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tietor Jonas. They had (mt- child, Laura. who married James Warren, and had three chil- drim. Theron, Grace. and Robert. Sol phia's second husband was Ed Ritzen- mater, son of Philip and Magdalena.: k-hl Ritzvnthaler. Mrs. Ritaenthaler', died two years ago in Northtield, Min- I nesota. named for Northfield, "liq nois, where a number of the family', went. including her mother's sister,) Faithful Frtedler Erb. John Wolf, from Wheeling, also went there. Mrs.) Ritzenthaler’s daughter, Mrs. Laura" Warren, died shortly before Mrs. Rit-l zertthaler's death. 7 “Seeing Thee by him, Lord Janus. Coming in the clouds of light For the church which Thou but pm chased, Which is precious in Thy sight; May we spread the ioyous [name i Over land and over sea; f This our source of strength and com- _ fort: (iii, endure, as seeing Thee." 1 Because of the fact that her “grandmother. who resided with them, ‘ was an invalid and needed more care than Mrs. Fritach’s health permitted her to give, it was necessary for Edna to remain at home after her gradua- tion from grammar school. After her grandmother's death, various cir- eumstaryres prevented her from at- tending high school until after her graduation from Moody Bible Insti- tute. Having some credits from that school which were equivalent to high" school credits, she completed her high whool course in one year and summer ( school. During the school year oil 1926-1927 she carried six solids. and stood at the head of the honor roll for the entire year. In addition to ab. _ tending Northwestern university this; year. she will teach a class in Phone-' ties Arline Moody Bible' institute of Chin-Emu. on Thursday and Saturday murmng: . John Fribch married Caroline Mil, tor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. They had four children, Le Roy, Lorena, Myrtle, and Caroline. Mrs. Fritsch died February 3, 1897. Latrr. Mr. Frusch married Celeste Kanpur. daughter of John and Rosina Bach Kemper, and had (We children. Lillian and Cyrus. Le Rwy. l'amhnv. Mummmmm WewouMn,uuoh‘M~ _ “Soda: The by tith W Jun. Seated on Thy than thou, Gui" down upon the union. With Thy unable-a. you'd-g Ion. Saying, ‘Who will go And an than That I died unit souls to ttmt lord, we Insurer, [My “yin; Semi us, messenger: for Thee.' , Jacob Fehlman. being duly sworn] 1 according to law, before me, Prothmw _ (iotary 'of the Court of Common Pleas! (in and for the county of Warren. in', )the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, doth declare that he was born in the I year 1824 in the county of Mnrkholt- sheim in the Kingdom of France,! iwhtrlee he migrated in tho year 1245, land landed in the tity of New York about the 15th day of June. A. D. (1845, and has selected the county of il,r'iTil' in the commonwealth More- xnid, as the place of his intended set- tlement: and he further declares that it is bona fide his intention to become a citizen of the United States. and of June said commonwealth; and to re- nounce, forever, I" Ilieginnce and Ifidelity to every foreign prince, po- "entate, state or sovereignty whatso- ’ever, and puticulnrly to Louis Phil- im. the King of the Kingdom of [Pr-nee. of whom he is now 1 sub- You Are hereby notified that you were, on the 7th day of Hatch. 1805, teauttrdruftodhsttte-rstthe United sum for thaw clam mania accord-mm thymu- Moet.Mth.net.eC-"tisren. 'dttg'MtltLrdtuttt.e m “with. - j,iii,iiieFirtih'iii'ii'i't' To "rot, Pehlm-n. Wumn. Warren Co, Sir: r, S. L Axtell, Prothanoury of the Court of Common Ptean in and for said county and commonwealth; do hereby certify that the above in an and exertrrriBed copy of the original Declaration of Intention of Jacob Fehlmln to become I citizen of the United Stun of America. filed in my otBee at Warren, the 25th any of Jan. nnry, A. D. 1849. In mtimrmy whereof I have here- ttnto not my hand and "ized the Beat of SI†court, " Warren. In witness whereof. I-have here- unto Frst my hand and aftixed"the sea'. of the said mun at Warren, this ftrst day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one (Signed) S. L. Axtell, Prothonotary. per Ths. Clemons, Deputy. Warren County. 33. Sworn and subscribed before me, the 25th by of Jana-w, A. D. IM9. (Signed) S. L And]. Ptothonotarr. (Signed) Jacob Fehlmun. State of Penmilvnnin, Wen}! County. to. man having on his solemn oath de- dared. and also made prpoof thereof by competent lestimuny of Christian Kiilun. a citizen of the United States, that he had resided one year and up- “an! within the state of Pennsylvan- in. and within the United States of Arurrica upwards of five years, im- ticiitar'Tr to otis itmujfvr â€cw-Lt L, France. of Whom he was before I SEW Thercupon the court admitted the said Jacob FThlman to become a citi- znn of the United States: and ordered all the m-ncondinzs aforesaid to be rearward by the Prothonotary of tho mid court. which was done according- , Certificate of Noun-linde- l Pennsylvania. Warren County, as. (Seal of Warren Co.) Be it remembered, that a a Conn- Ity court of Common Pleas, held at Warren, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. in tb United sm- of America. on the first day ot SM her. in the year of our Lord we rthousand eight hundred and fin,- lone, Jacob Fehhnan, an alien and tt (tive of France, exhibited I peti on lprayine to be admitted to become o ‘citizen of the United States, and it' had declared on his solemn oath bo. had delcared on his solemn oath be- ipre the Prothonotary of the Court ot Common Pleas fur the County of War- ren in the state of Pennsylvania on the twenty-fifth day of January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. that it was bona tide his intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce,for- ever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Suvt-rviglny whatsoever, and panic-i uluriy to thy King of the Kingdom of, France, hf whom he wus at that timel a sul-ju'l. and the mid Nob Fel) man having on his solemn oath (1%? â€laminatin- aatermli-oert-rsuortHo- not: that W - hto thq Unionamhlw.tbm Inuktitut-t. Mubh'b 't-ioaofth.hiuehfotitr.- meEdl-am'lm- mebrenm Muir. Peht-Nmdnmrh.titrttototi hisN-finoedertttath.Ur- night remain " tt.otrmtoearoget.hi. family of Inn“ Audra“? cur mom was not tur-d into! mt Marshal‘s oMee: tP,2ttttttitttgater 1a "t W dektae, 3'!- In 1 9th ""mrualtDraMtFmraaar-tuamom (Signed) , L. Axtell, Pr volt Mush-I'- District, State " 00cc _ Inn of N. March 7, 1885, froenourr Note-This mmmtion mquisi- tion will be tom " and IQ! by the company or penal:- {mi-hing the transportatiots, and be patented to the Provost Marshal inning the am: for his examination; if found correct. he will make out duptiente Vaughan, (Form H. Provost lush] Gemnl’s the shortest anally traveled route.) Pu. R. R. Ca. 1...... / At Government nun. Please {uni-l â€partition tron Warren, Pt. to “my. Pi, for Jacob Pehlunn. Drafted Ian. Din- tnnce T _... miles. (Thir order in only for transport-tin; of person- in _on: direetiort, and by To " A t themeortrrthtertliAutt-e War. (Sit-d) Illa-M, Ctrt.aatdPt--tgamtat. â€With N.B.--The ms ortho 'h_aftod Men mu! bearrt'ttatrmrthtN» Provost lull-flung Nethn l†min. ' mun“. 2"fda','git'ltlte'itteo do an m t'lr221ltu"2guel' “'mufnudtotmth h-nflmem.lflb.mn.OM-fl~Aâ€"Eu-_4_ h.,’uuw.“3‘i3"iï¬gmr.mwu; matrguet to a. - 1e,tePeluitionaialiutua%-iarfai. wwbythhhudeu-ngvbvubmlflylhlmh . “0...-th ‘I‘A--I__I_A L__ LI- 1li)y'lil ILLYS , KN II GEIT '3o,,f,,,,,,r,i, . 'rf,,,,,,,,,,?,,,,,,,:',,,,,,?,'-!?-' sm00thness and power _ AA( A" x . ' (Signed) H. J. Campbell, Capt. Ind Prommt Ital-l. 19th Dist. PI. The enormous gain in registra- tions ia striking proof of Willys Knight popularity and merit. It proves the growing Ippreciation of the sleevevnlve engine as the simplest and most etticent power plant ever designed. . Drivers of Willys-Knights enjoy freedom from carbon troubles, yuve-trrindimr. . , periodic lay-up; foresogineorerhaagintr.ahelreaU are dwqysinactive commission, Throughout the country are thou- sands ot drives who are enjoying can!†motoring. They are the driven d Willy's-Knights. reahrqrrsinnctivedommimimx ttixsuatstonists "e"-'-.""'--"." Only WayrrGight offers all these important advantages; Bad†q 11Bearhte . ghtgtg . 4..th 'gsiettt, “but NW Body an... . 8 Ttmhea tthr, . Pm Ado . um em " a 'ttM plaice its silence “magnum oi.lrui-rssm _ T, 1866, M" Auto Supply Co. "fef.sb 'her-f Baptized in the Evangelical [anon- an. Mutunholu _ (Mother-wood) July n, ma. receive the um Jacob. Through the Lord Jenni (or Christ Jesus) to whom you have been conu- erated, the Holy Spirit thy (m of Grace, protect you from sin and dim [rare Ind lend you wording to hit word and you shall receive Salvation here and miter. Lurk, tUppiaewr, health an! In: life my God give unto you. my den cousin. This in the hearty wish of your faithful sponwr‘ (or Godmother) Catharina Fehlmn. God {in unto you and your pur- er"; "ter this brief In: " lilo, "tmel “Willi. and "lratioes. in. who ruin July It, an In lumbar; Aha-lamina, by " m. CM Faun-n: PtNeytr-tmotued Now you an "(and throat): hap- tiun, my den cousin, " A child into the Kingdom of God. Toward Jun- ia I} aim In Janu- l witrtivq and die Tunable“: 1M Bum attain. The Winn-Knight is the only type of engine that My im- ptpve: with m'l'helqnger you; lmpredve team to t300 maketbe 'Uir,"Ji'lfli'l'dtt Six more tttmtevertttlaikr irttineear glue} Price-7 you: ‘1850 to '2950. sleeve-mm. always rtady for the most stren- Drastic Price Cuts on the Great Six w wiibLrriiiitii "MAY. St. Bank of Luke Forest to ture- dinh Methodist E. church. HUhwood. D " Lots 29, 30 and M, Bee. 33. Shields. ll... Wading-toll. Kort-on. "at. Intuit. â€lulu-cream†EhlttRqethe.=D-rN6& J.3.Ehet--iare.tort.gt. Nth-sum Inna. but“. NILWNMTW smzuanuaw Cr.A.rcb.sl.rt.Xutairtand wile. Dti,S00. Whf8BqrtHe.82, DeerNV c.r.ar.thr.,totauP-msa wife. Dt8,000. Lot “.W.Mld IgnorBubdn. EMSWQISWQI C. Phillip. and wife to E. C. Clark George. 000 $17. last 15, Mk 2, Cioes Idd to Like Bhdr. B.g.HeetoeandmriNtothY.Re- blinl. WD $1,700. [All T, blk 4, II- vinin Highlnndn. NW qr See, M, Deer, tieid. H. Owners to J. F. Phillip. QCD 810. SW qr NE qr See. 36. Deer%U. GT.CT.Co.bP.‘I'.M and“. Itttit.Btatrtmwttne. See. M, humid. G. T. Pushmnn Ind wife to J. D. DIAL “TAT-m ce-s ‘nyJ-u’m‘f .1. -ms-r,. .4; cf"""'""----