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SEVEM THE DAILY PASTA CR Aril. rI.OOMINGTON IT.L, TUESDAY. APRIL 20. 1037. Brother Gots Taken for a Walk Down Pntdqraph PaHtrn Main Drag and Winds Up Crying Tired MM.

H. MtlMH.KY Home and Community Ptiiana "a ttit I 7T71 It Seems Mother Had ItNoutral Position Her Own Way. P0.f for par0nts Farm and Home Hurcau Member (live Aid Spring Institute Final Call Given Group certain lhat ah la Impartial and that her chlldrea (eel eeur bee affection and aa a par each with tha other. Hut when thia Ideal aituatloa ia not preaent. then quarrelling ha a meaning which tha ao Ignore, lh ha oncln.

loualy deride what relationship may he In'iptmed and changed aa) hat children will am eapreae Iheir enimoeity In each other by leaaing ur quarrelling la a wiae parent ho can eee her own houaehold and Ita relatlonahlpa clearly Our leaflet oa Childran'a Quar. rela" deala with Ihoe In neighhor. well a famllle II be had for a aelf addreaaed 1 cent tamed envelope aent la Mvrtla Meter Eldrd of the Tmtr Bah and Mine department of Th Pan tagraph. Officers Are Named Held in Saunomm Leaders Speak Concern ing Work for Year. BV MTRTir nrrrn iikmi l(tn4l.

tail, tat TM raaai I I am alway pled whan rd-era aapraaa a daalre to aaa en me additional fart of any dlacuad auk-)- dealt with. Mr. It il nr am. rTm. ilmiM.

laJl. ta Miaaacl Cnmi al-ng now. Mioihar Wall go for a pic walk. Iut your arm in your elreve. Thia coal gta amallrr braua you ra galling big gar.

Thar 1 A. to Clear All Convention Business, Reports. fwitnat rMi a. aWrM. rUl'Nr MIN -Th Wnmane FM eia'et rluha of iJvlnselo count held their apnng Inaiilute th jMHhodiat church al Haunamln rn Meinbera of all kvkl rommiiteee wrllaa.

hav read your at tide on quarrelling with great Inleieat an feel you make aa Important point whan you ay lhat in aettlmg rhildren'a quar-rrla tha parent favor lha er children. Thia la a are, Ann your rap. To lha park? Not today Wa ll go down Fifth and look at all lha peopla and lha alar aa a a Iking a toull Ilka lhat. yra yam will Riothar la an ar. bul.

bain four yaara ftnm th niooimniloa-Nnf mat Pr-nl-Terher rflunrll, nrk4 In any rapacity In preparation (or and for Hartsburq Club day Plant rluha er rTrentert Chaiaanrth. 1 I t. Emington ran burr, rorraal. tnagan, Pon uac and unmln. Thar wr Paeaaaeaj wieal I J8d during th tftth annual cnentnn of the Illinois Contra of lrnl and Teacher, held In Hloomlnfion- cluh member preaent, Tha county president.

Mr. fl Carlin of lilthl. nraaidad Mia i a 'i' i Normal last will nit at i a Mr. Jdrd Aagrta talH ill r. LKincatnn Of Chalaworth, HARTim'Rfl Th Woman cluh, aieeiing Tueaday.

elected Mi. Dan Von Or pen, president; Mi. etr D. lUmer, lc praldent; Mr C. Bruna.

aeeretary, and Mr lo Worth. Ireaeurer Mi, Ituuieil MrMaih. Mre Clair Brit, ner. Mt A. Itettherg.

director. county chairman of child fara and hvelana. praaanlad Pr Krl'lay al Ih horn of th eminrlt preeident and k-l ganer.i arraniemeni chair man for th convention. Mr Edvin Roneen, 701 Normal avenue. Normal Final report l'l given al thl bitter hutt la older onea, aaperlallv If lha age dlf ferenra la alight.

It la alao an rb-tai'le to lha davrlopntenl of the bahlea old, ha ha be glad ha la going anywhere Juat ao ha gat out for the walk "laying home In lha houae or Ih yard do hav Ita llinii He la look "a Oraca Wiehtman. haad of lha d- a. 4.1 viaion of child hvin of lha atat dapartmant of publw health. Wpring I riald. Dr.

Wighiman gava an out a. 1 n( of na wnrk ba dona In Ihia Ing from right lo left and bark "I do, though, hop that you will Mr Van Oerpen and Mia Bruna rite eomettme from a different I will he deleeatee in tha atata meet. and hi mother la pulling him along In a atralght Una down the nka happened lhat a child and for the dlatrkt me' Ing main street of Ih town Now and haa been made mleeiahle by the Mia Van (Serpen, Mr. Morih, air, taaalni of a brother or enter who Reitberg. Mr.

Anna MaUty and department. Miea Portia trick, lair let a urea Blonmlngton, Mia Ijcill letrh Mrs Birch Lr wer named. county nur of Uvlngalia county and Mr. Pearl Mtddlelon. dlatrlrt chairman of thia work wera pre MrMhm of lh llama kurraa nnll ar thorn her aa Ihry am rnffr aiiil amlwlrhra la IMcwihrr of lha farm hurra nil Ihrjr lirlnra) rlrar II oVhrla MUmlng Irta aWlnirll.ni ho homr Mr.

bmI Mr. Mllard arOcr af lie, eel h. In lomaiaa la WfdtKlai' itljlil. Mr. ana Mr, (anlrf ar unit mrciihrrm.

Men or Ih farm bureau ttrarrd lh wrrka( aod of a arw bom and farag ha fcrm r' 111 WIT than Brother' feet fail him and only the atrong pull on hi right arm hold him up-lhat, and hie mother' aharp. "Look wher you re going, child Itrothee Fidget. here Mr Curley. Why my dear, how do you doT lan't It a aented. A board meeting waa held at 1 tlm nd all convention buslnee ill conrludad.

Mr a. J. of lriqr. oho aerved aa th general arrengemenle chairman from the aa( board of manager ill ba in Hloomlnginn Wtne.djr O's ear for final Ananrlal obilga-l Inn of I ha tongreae far the convention. Th provuion of Tied Cm Oral Id alailon new lo lha convention dlff ala and visitor Th tatlona aihUshd bulh al lha P-cottuh Rita temp and at lha Illlnoia ttl Normal university and nurse In rhrg loop, rara of woman suffering fainting allacha.

heart attacks, digestive dlsturb-nce. blisters feet; anklaa war bandaged; ona woman, Injured la fall, waa glvan flrt aid; ona treatment wai glvan and a Hp nr p. m. at wnicn ume in to offer prlaea of tlOO, Ml cente lovely day Juat thought I'd take Plan for Play Day t.eiaaraeei eatnl llln.li antMe. EUREKA, Woodford Count Horn bureau member and their famllle hv planned play day 14) ba held at a Friday.

April 30, th tha rollege gymnaalum. Mr. C. D. Hon, rrrVilna chairman, will have charg of Ih game.

To Present Play feaaaeeae ral IHnal. aerilea. lha ynungater along for an airing REAM OF ONION SOI Did you gel to the enow laat night? They aay It waa fine, all but Mlaa and honorable mention lo tha atu dent who participated In lha eeaay c.nl.-et in tha American elluenahlp work wa dttcued Thi wa lated prevented to the Inatltute hody and wa accepted. Mr. J.

Unnnii of Raunemin la county hum, eiie4 looked upon lha child aa a rival 'For the parent In allow thia Is nothing short of delivering the weak over to th atrong lo aave effort on her pari. I am not In aym-pathy with the Idea lhat lha weak learn social adaptation under Ihoe condition. They ar a likely to learn trli klneaa aa tact, nmr ao If they feel they ar being unfairly need Tha quarrelenme child la unhappy In hla relationship lo hla parent and other children." Tou draw a very fine point when you aay that lo favor tha bahy la an ohatarle lo hla development, for that la offering an argument for eorlal adaptation through conflict with which you aay you ara not In avmpathy But I do agree with your main contention. A mother can etay out of lha quarreling altuatlon when eh la 4 a an an Orai4 ikMO aa4 mm aaralay Ma) belle She should never have I hull i had the pari I aald lhat from tha Pattern M7 la available In aisea ltar. r-o Ile a en rtlea Mim4 Cw aawa tn iha aiiif HaM aur la n-r aaa aa "Hi aaa ar tm tkraw ai am Mil.

Mariaa 4 aumw. ir aMiiva KMara la ama ka ptr ra4 rfwa aM pa'a'ay IT" abaa rwe cnairiWra hy tiara Unae. Mma nMf DOWNS. Th horn bureau un't chairman M- Tha afternoon program waa and Su Id take 4 yard opened with two tenor olo by Inch fabric and I', yarda con-Charlea Farr. a high ahool atudent traatlng.

llluatrated atep by-ie. liaalad and ona woman, who uf- of Down will preaent a play Wednesday night al Ih Down "Tou thought her pretty good Well. II J' i at gnee to ahow you. It all depend Upon th perann who'a looking on, or telling you. doean't It My hat Goodneaa.

I bought It at tha Exhibition aale al a perfectly rldlrutoua price Doea look pret fared from hork, following receipt i of a telecram announcing lha II wa accompanied by Mlaa Helen aewlng Inatrurtiona included. Community high achooL Dinner Planned Ridlngrr. The addreaa of welcome waa ilven by Mra. Irvtn Hill and d'alh of hr molhar. waa eared for until train tlma.

Downs Unit Plans for Junior Club ty well for the money don I you think Brother! Will you atop yVjHaeraea ealral II yanking me? Stand atlll a minute "No, I haven't heard I'm hard EUREKA Mr. Bernea Ferguaon waa hnatea to th Junior Woman' to Give Program Hn4 riFTKKH CKNT8 tltrl in cairn or stomps ran prrfrrrrdj orlAt Ann Atlamt pnttfrn. Writ pkHHle- Hit. NAM. ADDRKSK and BTYLK b'VHBKR.

A imart rdrh YOVKK? Order oar mrreal ASSK ADAMS PATTERS BOOK mnd hotr uny il I lo mnkt beromlar, '-mtnutt outiti gMtrkly uad ttier- he raepona waa made by Mr Carlin. America wa ung. led by Mr. Irma Smith and Mr. J.

P. Lannon led th flag aalut. Dr. Harold Hill of tha Unlveralty of Illlnoia look on th eubject "What Club Women Can Do for Maternity and Prenatal Care." To Attend Program for County Bureau Mla Clara R. Brian.

McLean county home advleer, will a gueat Wdneaday at an all day program, lo given In th llaptlat church at L'rbana In ohaernca of tha lth annlveraary of tha organl-utlon of lha Champaign Home bureau. Mr. Simon Moon will ac ly ever out. Pm th laat on to hear nythlng. I waa juat aavlng to taerrtal The Paeaaaraeh club Thuraday evening with Mr Catherin Bru baker a alatant.

Mannl th other night that I'm Mra. Ellla Sharp talked on and we have to get Paddy'e supper ready. Ivt look where you'r going Brother doe not know Juet why he feela resentful, but he feel him-1 elf readv to burst II stumble along, beglna to cry. crlea louder I and louder and by the tlma he rearhea lha house ha la In a fine slate of temper and fatigue. "Tou're going lo bed.

young man. Dr. J. A. Moore Dr.

Tom Moore Dr. J. ft. Stannard DENTISTS UN la M. THrphone 2.1 IS Corn licit liank Mid.

"Healthy Peraonalltlea for Horn Mr. BIrklton of Pont lac, chair Maker" Roll call wa anawered man of lha nominating conunltteel penati ely at horn; Ifci! preaented th following, who wereVirf raoir of iparkhng ol-orro with "My Birthplace and Nick nam." getting to he a regular bark number. And they actually want off and got married. Saturday, you aay? Tou don't tell me. They aav he haan't earned a dollar In all hi" -Brother.

If you don't keep atlll and aton Interrupting me "Yea. of rouree. I'd love to come elected for th next term: Mr. El company Mia Brian from tha Mc- DOWNS Th Down Horn bureau unit will aponaor a program lo ha given at the Downa community high achool at II p. m.

Wadneaday. Th Glrla" Ola club of th high achool will alng; Mia Ijiuretta Dalton and Theodore Davla will preaent a one art play: Jack Lip will ling and natty and Mary Krlendt will glv "Mickey Mouee' Birthday Party." Mia Virginia Ravrraft will (Ing; Mlaa Jaanetta Phillip and Mr tioa frackt. sal's, oovee -wtf a pe-cil, sllmmta styles fur Ik outer troauiH. Prortarol, fnthtnn-riiikl model or kiddira nnit "dehs." ton! Plana wera completed for tha mother-daughter banquet, to he and Ihe next time I take you for a mer Bailey of Falrbuty. prealdenl: Mra.

Clarenc Hadaway of Fair-bury, ecretry. Th dlatrlrt preddent, Mr E. II held at 30 p. m. Monday.

May 10, In th Eureka high achool Ik. you II know It May I he would charmed to Who elae la coming Tea? Tou Lean county organisation. Mre. Vlrk'inla Conn While la lha Champaign county home advleer. Miss Kiler Speaks raataarar Oeiral IIHaaia aerviaa.

RANTOL'L. Mla Reha Kllrr of Fnhrir lips. HOOK FIFTKKN CKNTS. PATTKRX PI PTE P.N FIFTEEN Given of Paxton preaented a num-j knnwll? I ber of plan for next year and outlined the program for tha conven Committee wer appointed a follow: Mlaa Marjorle Darling, L. E.

Rlaaer will preaent a vocal tion to ba held In Atlanta Wednaa- Mr. Mary Elltabeth Klaua. Ml Champaign addreaaed the Woman'a dy. humnrou reading and vocal aoloa club Wedneaday on Mexico, and Mr. M.

A. Anderon read Ih re will preaented by Mia Lydla port of th resolution commute Loren Wllaon. Mr. Elma Grant. Mra.

Dorothy Braille, Mr. Mabel Blunk, advertising; Mlaa Fern Bucher, Mlaa Helen Smith. Mlaa Violet Flanagan, Mr. Celeatln know 1 never really cared much for her O. of rouree.

I understand I know how It la Brother, will vou please be quiet ao I ran think? Tea Indeed. Ill be on hand So glad aaw you Brother Good-bye I'll rail you up I can't get a word In edgewla with thl child Did you ever see aurh a voung one In your life? Good hve. of rour, yea I will. Good bye And So lo Red All thl tlma Brother ha been held Ilk a pet on a abort leaah. Ha Mr.

Carlin. county president for tha niKh achoul glru gle ciud aang Tha member will glva a benefit bridge party and atyle how April 21 In th municipal building. vV (wit's why com COME Tf "A- CJSS Ay SACK BIG Gift, UGLIER -i rJ Unless removed Root'oodall I 'jh jP-a-J nP-fh 1 the laat three yeara, apok briefly Howey. Mr. Ada Roth, program Tea wa nerved by th Saunemin ladle.

Mualo waa given during the CKNTS. TWKNTY-PIVK CBSTS FOR BOTH HHaV ORDERED TOGETHER. Send ynur order to Tk Panto-arnpk, Putter )cpnrlmet, fJ W. ITIk hfw Fork, S. Y.

Edwards A. to Meet at School Th Edward Echool Parent-Teacher aaaoclatlon will meet at th achool at I 30 p. m. Thursday Mr. Porter Ryburn, president, will glv a rprt of tha atata convention and various department chairman will tell of conference and luncheon sesalona.

Dr. James A. Etter and John Dillon. Edna Phillip. Betty Wavbrlcht.

Evelyn LeVerk and Dorothy Dalton will preaent a Jupanee novelty number; Edward William will ulng a wilt Betty and Wayne Tallnn; and a on act play. "Jerry." will given by Mia Louie flutter. Ml Mary Hendrlrh, Mr. Catherine Brubaker, Mr. Ida Janaaen, afternoon by tha Glrla' Glee club I Mr.

Charlotte Thayer, Mr. Ber Menu for Wednesday 1 1 a. aaias. MiImi aaty Hana vlaer. of tha Saunemin high achool, led hy Mia Helen Rldlnger and aerom-oanled bv Mlaa Carol Ward.

Mlaa haa tugged and pulled and aqulrmed and whined. Now hi mother feela outraged. "Aren't you ashamed? NEW ROOT AND ALL METHOD ENDS CORN TROUBLE Mary Earl Mareh accompanied by Mlsa Ward, aang. Her I take you for a nlc walk and thia I th way you behave Lindsay, achool superintendent, will Armington Club Meets raalaarapk ealral llXaekj aerrtaa. ARMINGTON Tha Armington Com along now.

It' getting lat MILLIONS of people everywhere are giving up old fashioned paring method, becauae they ran now uee th new, double-action Hue-Jay method, that really remove th corn. A corn gor ao deep that with homo paring it i only trimmed. Pain stop instantly by removing th pressure. explain tha school budget for th coming year. Tha Girl Gle club, directed by Mlaa Verna Wakefield.

nea Ferguaon. decorating; Mr. Fredora Wennlger, Mr. Prl Blumenahln. Mia Elena Welah, Mlaa Caaiella Martin, Mlaa Mary Eather Eaatman, menu; Mra.

Eathar Bakar, Mra. Melba Carr, Mr. Ruth Johann, Mla Jeaala Plfer. Mia Ardlth Cam by, Mia Glady Wucthrich, prize and hobby ihow. Mrs.

Colburn Hostess raataarapk ealral llllaola aervlre. EUREKA. Mr. Byron Colburn will hoateaa to th Eureka Home bureau unit at 2 p. m.

Tueaday. Mr. Marie M. Dougherty, county Woman'a club met Thursday at th Mr. Fred Hendrlckaon.

L. E. Rl-er and Norman Sutter. Meet in Clinton Paalairapk fealral llrlae). arrrtce.

CLINTON. A meeting of the Cllntonia Home bureau unit waa held Friday afternoon at tha home of Mr. T. A. Hull.

Major and minor leunna were riven by Ml Ann Buihnell. Threa new member, Mr. J. Kuhn, Mr. Joaeph Bordenkecker.

and Mr. I. E. McMahon, joined Tha next meeting I to be at the home of Mr. Ruflaell Anderaon, Breakfaat.

Dried Fruit Cereal Fried Muah Butter Syrup Milk Coffee Dinner. Roast Chicken Dreaaing Gravy Green Bean Carrot and Cabbaga Salad Bread Butter Pineapple Tapioca Cream Supper. Cream of Onion Soup Baked Bean Salad 8tewed Tomatoea horn of Mr. Alvln Curry. Mr.

Blue Jay i a tiny medicated plaster. Held snugly In place with Wet-Prut ailheal v. Can't at Irk to Hocking. Keep shore from feeling tight. Get IHiie Jay today Only 2Scfur apackag of ail at all druggists.

BLUE-JAY saa.asetasa SCIINTIfIC CORN FLA STIRS MODERN WOMEN Meej Sef smtblr P-va and rirUf 6m to roJ'U, iMrrvoua lUuo, irwajiir ormtaulmr um. Chi -rhe-l4f I i motvi llr-indl'illamejfleciib'a). Homer Maxey rad a paper, "Amer ican Poet" and Mra. Raa Dolon Ill alng. aTto Meet The Six Mile Parent-Teacher rl ir ruvl vm UtM U4j ry gave "Old and New iMaxaratn.

Mias Then that entire corn lift out Root and All in just three short day 'ex ii drtacriat to yu. Aikie Maxina Elliott gave a vocal aolo association will meet at tha achool and a piano aolo by Ml Florin ceptionally stuhbnrncaar may requir a arrond application). at a p. m. Tuesday for a program Elliott and accordion mualo by Mlaa Vivian Curry, completed the A 9m Umi Ml), la.

I. Ira m. JmZmll Tl IAMON0 IIMf JZf office re I waJ and election for the coming year, Roll Butter Fruit Cak advlaer. will preaent th lenn. program.

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