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Looking Back: Nov. 21, 2012

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Those contemplating getting a Victrola for Christmas had better get their order in now, for there will be no chance after the first of December. The Victor Phonograph Co. are months behind on their orders now.

At the roller rink tonight: a jail breaking act featuring Madame Mystery, the lady jail breaker. Bring your own locks and lock her in and she will make her getaway.

Theodore Joslyn is only about 7 years old, but he is a brave little fellow with more nerve than most grownups. Last Saturday when there was no one home, he fell, breaking his arm. Alone he went uptown to a physician, had the arm set and returned home. He was there in cheerful spirits when his parents returned.

75 YEARS AGO

November 24, 1937
Explosion of gasoline being used to fill a tank between the chicken house and the machine shed on the Welander farm north of Sycamore Friday evening caused damages estimated at $1,200 to $1,500.

Marilyn Thorne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurm, will sing on the Ted Weems orchestral program over station WGN each evening for the next three weeks.

Changes in basketball rules are expected to speed up the game this season. The most important of these changes eliminates the center jump after field goals and at virtually all points during the game, except the opening of the first and third periods.

Merchants are protesting the recent post office ruling that no directory service will be given, even to first-class mail. If mail is not correctly addressed, it will be returned to the sender. Merchants say the rule strikes a blow at every man who extends credit.

Elaborate ceremonies will mark the laying of the cornerstone of St. John’s Lutheran Church at Ottawa and Main Streets in Sycamore.

The 20 inmates of the DeKalb County jail fared well on Thanksgiving Day, Mrs. Oscar N. Larson going to some extra pains to provide a chicken dinner which also included mashed potatoes, squash, celery, cranberries, cake and coffee.

He is 80 years old. He believed his $160 safer in his coat pocket than in the bank. The gypsies got the money.


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