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THK DAILY PANTAGRArH. iUOOM.S'OTON', WF.DNT.PAY, JULY 21. 1M7. 5F.YKM mow: 'Picketing of Cafe CANTATA SUNG cm firings Proof of Munther's Death Benefit Planned by Coon Hunter i. iha l'a Events 0Day Normal PINBALL GAME LICENSES SET WILL DISCUSS FIELD OUTLOOK ii an l'n Ke turned by Union at tttUi m.h.4 i 14r a' 4tvrta ta a'atkti at.

Iba II iitHM I f4 A rwa a ar. tt4 I'll, N-J BY 100 VOICES Mi la at Au-ut Man-hai, tt 1.4 Tonlght't Outdoor I ah. Ih II School razes iiiim W' -a I- -1 Ui 4 lO it In 'ir UiJmi4 ai Croup Epected Program Announced Si'Ur Murray Soloist for im4 Civic If alLa' Linco'n Council Votes Sliding Scale fcr Machines. Make Concrete Plant i tUm-tt IV mmi (. ko'i aa I o.tl t4.r al IH 0 ixnti a.

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a a I (il.nl a a ika ait a' atvii tf J.aa root. le J.ratt OLD BUILDING; KIHl, Tonifiht. Plays Tonight. iha I'aaxdWt iafa, tl tixta Mai aai. Calfjir U4a larwilaf ka att-a Milax kia4 lta raaj Ian.

la VI on ae.fr" lh II. eM' M.Ma.i-fr.tl It lh hi fa'hef di4 IM aur. ...4 w-hl-. fc.1 aa II ai.tha v-X. A i'H Htih t( 4aia ha4 (J filhartn a4alUa M4.4a amil III 1 I HV at the IMI Ir.ole Waalrya tool af Tfce I Vocational Eqirpment Moved of to4r er.4 vMn ctting I'e trim MuK4at.

Ih kaur.g aa Ma a 14 l-raa aof nfn tf a toaxumaHjf IhWtla JMV.V- a4iar li titfcail araiaisxa a aln-n iif. 4rr fia 4. fnat! awaaJ, I ha 4.aia alw I 'a lion TaaJar. at4al ar to New Shop Building Built Under PWA. 14..

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11 lh Al I H.dh.ad.y, (''M a ll nt.g ft tJfa 4 Ih. a.htra a "Traaa." la piiatea- mriwiiia I ha oveilm. A 4 la cohifa'a ihi nMi.i. ai44 fcr Louit E. Davit Pott to Elect Officer W.4.,.UT aahln hn an iba 4'w- ik.

a an iiH, ial aL4 aHia Ih a. a a PONTIAC TAKES a a mr nia.M.' lilane m. al lha Aaaorlalla Con rUnM ft, yAn aftoihrt aa la ilW fa 14 la Pm! la aMa 4iiif IU fi. OiMim'i ehool la N.4 I'mri oi; are4 gvln. iof deed mni a IMIM but lhi ih.y ba4 h.

a armta ara 11. k. a.iba af(4 IKa fa aa ftrtr. lo Ha a'aia al and lh. af Ih.

wa. "ar ar 1 igwi fanl 1al: -kUnhalUa (. 4 Au a bcho HOLIDAY AIR'S- Bi.iiii.nai.ca crpmila ,,.4 b. a. ami l.

Ta afdan'a nti4.a a tr I- Patta Afni l. mmmlil Inrlw44 uilr lham la )liv i.4 ia rned tw U. II. Sn4 -It a h.J.. Al.r an4 1i-hauav" ihaitH.

Mia. ran Jr-4a a.il lha otfn I na nf iha rl'. aihirll 4 rllc ,.4. fhlh. aa4 lha fiy a.lf.i an h-m wM l(, arum ia ron ipi a a I Uw la 'lltaaallta." for kxr.1 Ml'MM I th CMat Sunday ZT." City Prepares for nmf4 Tu4ay hifhi.

a bn.it m.uh lha riain 1. an t. mna bv a tlniiu. 1 ntin.Mit aim nana. i- T.a 4 a'r-K(a tta( bn In AHual aoik on lha rlr Vila lt.lar aatd ptvk.it Opening ol Centennial Celebration.

1 anra iav)SaUng affua hoitra if ih. aa an 10 alln ffi ii4.r ar M4 a I'll am tan4 Mndar la 44 1. I 1 1 r. I K. I A a.

kt. a laifa lurnout ahnr baa tl 4 4 pi e.ijr lull in lilp 4 1 jtirfl a.iutil.i' a lv. I af? r. a I.I cUva al Bimtv r.if ci-hiu un. w4ii4 up.

a rf arh4 iM jtrrtu.a of Otlaaj of m. sn-Ur lha 4lrdia rora-lonal tl la qr4 Maifai.l Mo'can. afioi. ir Jotaan. Camp4 of au)ha.

of lb byi Th lha al ftaia arltoul fji4 a-h hI alu4fiU and a n.ahaal aria ahoa ban A 4M lf ihiihimiim a4 fma- lnra. lha rhuiua aaa a naa4 la la ara-iiita. an4 i( baa bi garil.4 al Ih lnin un ajim MhiwuaKy lha talr4r af lh aijifm.nl rnir i taaj Uauff1 raataa Val Baiai Hwaa. (,,4 (, Ih f.nra Tha union Mlhlmun. ar.la I.

1NTI Af Vil or half of h.ra an4 taiv4an4. uproolad a fr li.a. Inriu4ir Mn. Untiim Rilfi IMJ rini.i in lha biaHnraa ai lha riha! xla. and i and a.inta'da.

Maa u.i. Sbk lijurWi 5bJ Wotkff Id Hoipilil lianh lau.i.r.r of I iimiii 4 Mii.n II. 1 r.i. tt aha h. k4 aUvtn.it? a hi.

a al In lha na-hm alU ba moa4 aa am aa lha M-laUai. aMri la r-r bm fha cum! aa Albaii tll la ap4i! prapaiad lo rait frallij opra-iad4'4. Tha union prpoal Tha fxral rf it" a. I ilimn ha on ii h4 aaur. 1 na ara irom Haul.

In4. aipafiaa inn inia 1 1, 1. -i-' '-nam, tij a. M.tt.i ait.ai a a. W.

AH lr.iid inia )oltn mnor, mha BcH ortty fr rrm.nnl.l a'lmai4 ro. of lha 4 Uun4(ln rla la ba ml 4 Ih knnt I 1 Ta llah4 an4 arrihlr In ra4int aoik bra la aii.r.4. Iba tnaaay. Aaaka. opa h.t fun4y l.mttiuniir rr'r la l'ar.

Tha Tha lanf la i itf ciiui.b nf Utv-mA" aria from lha Cdl.rllaa-j a f.t. iha aahlan- (i4.tnni.t.i ihrou.r. a WIA tfliHUi al lha tatautanl klr I i. t. 1 In orupy lha quaMan panlh of arhnol In ilmlar 1.

r.nl.la. but a.ao aa an ni.l 1. in l.ka Mara .1.1 lAl IM a.i4 bia amoiot.a fw.it I Tu.lr, aaa lak. Tha J. I.

iitimort rompany of I I mtnlrflnn ha 4 lha mn SIX GUIDANCE PHASES TOLD in. bii.i. inn liilrw4urluiy (roup of aona which Thursday a.anlnd at lha U. i.i Ill la prarl44 by th 11 la lit a i'h ft. ih, It al ih rhuih a.t Bj.U ik4.

iarh )vd(ra la choo.r in.r ahlrh la lha Cliy fnd.f lha union pri.po.al. Ih am i an4 II Kraralt AnJran. Faarn br(-n Iba randidalra. Tha qur.n of Ir.oon.lntian loan.hip. Of lb buy Ih.lr oan g.

.4 b) Utraifbl and Mr llVn War-, anil ba nanrd from amon Iboar lailrr amount, only obnil half a ill Iviia i. i.a-...f lb. p.U la tr oha.ua. tl.n an l. Ilia r.tiditi..i 41 re I Ta an.l'uian.

look him la Ua biwpital. Frank W. Aldnch It 5p. 1 Mar.i tiri b.aa lha draa4 I II. Andrraun aa iaMr aula il aha ann loan.hip ronlrata In all- ruliad In cah.

aiib .1 affrrl. In 41 lu kria fr lha paranl. "1 fir Mmf rtaai liana. (arora.Nart.al IT. T.ar.

M.rrh On a h.rh ba. A Ml irf of lor lha iwaiiocai pui.ninc on a b)4 of IW'I Tha alrririr arntk aaa dnra Of lha cm fan of Chicago 11 VA ir4rf Of haj lha haalin o( llo a-. 4 John HhirlJa of iha plunging, rn.lli for Roliry Gut Tlaridaj nal.k W. Aldtlrh will I- Iba oaakar at Iba It star ralita of Nrar Orlana. b-ra vVrr tnalnaanod acr- naiMa wi 1.b4,rlan and rhurrh.

a. i t.i..: H.au.ir II I I Una. Martm iM.an. Vtf CtRip Hold (KBIC daranr laititm lha a flam ramp. It" al if u.

of Mia Al.nl. a. ail hl4 II annual pi. mI arrit.4 ftoin Iba ar.l la at Miliar aik TburJay l.nd lha fji.raL lluial aa In Mupi-rr ill l- 4 al p. l.

Ml. ILt-a rm.rl.iy al l-an a.np aiil furni.h Iba Ira tiaam H.pilat mulhar ailil Uvea, y.ar old 1 h.ra haa annoiinr4 ran' Thurly rumn. Mr Al- ...4. aparlal k. Throw Searchlight of Truth on Problems.

Says Germane. on ina projMM. naa pr.pai.a irn- 4rb la IwikIi trnt of arrli- taliva mill olh.r f.i.low ami. na.i.r mvt'mj a. IT.

l4H.k po.1 ptof rama. trMH-rd a plana T.r a aladium. Thw An.rlra and Kurop, II, II aaa aal4 Wrdnraday. aiy plana). Tha bmldirj la ona alofr.

of bfWa ron.lruriinn an4 la bv II? f'l In Ioun4 Thl will talk on "Tha fliona Afa Man 4y ih.n Kurk.d fr lha Woolworth In throughout iJrlnj.iun count. in until ha had i Amarka' l.l-vifir rrquirrmrnta of lha com- fc. r. and lha Immlnc bn, of 1.. 1 Tha farm bureau will hold opan I.

r.1 A I H. n.ilai I .4. Ia 1 1 Bl.l.' n.unity. Ira. r.mpl!a4 durlbf lb aummar lal otjran of houaa In Ita nrw bull.linf at Madl Q.

Hotary club adltnrablp of lha Iba fNnr I out thai lha ara I'WA prniarta and both ara of n. tha Ir. C. Normal unuaraiiy. appaarad under no and Itum aa ona of lh flt.nroof ron.tniriion.

I I Krom lv lo IWJ ha wa at Nor- 10 oe a.rirwy communnri Alfrr4 n. Ilrown. who parfrnmed TMHMEC8 Th. aummar 1rm at Ih. Chll- In Hoalra.

Vr.Umn;. ar. lb. Mm. Cub aarrtr.

fw yrara dtan a arhiml. hlri runt concur-' linn and aarvinf on in. ar.ny win naa prairrrnc. on gun ion ao finiehrd now for Ih. aorta, drama.

athletic? atrrnta. bul oihar grout It wu rant'y wl'h thai of Mlnnla Slataith aducatmnal ronferrnra ai Mrn and muaio cnntrala ahlrh will be nola P'ata uniTer.ii. that lima. loa. that Dean' wi; ba prlvilraed to buid kamaa at Normal unlveraitr.

nh which It Mn. Earth Ritn Fridar oeonla. ha pointed out. 4. on 'n-ay.

"a una, tha center. la amitated. will ar.4 In two wrrki MORE MEN PREFER THAT FINER CROWN .4. i. h.uAn day or Ih.

celebration. prone lo think of II aa a new phnae Krhool of llu.ic beean I Tl.a funeral of Mra. John Harth TI2 North atreel. ahn died Monday after an lllne.a of aeverai TttxTnacle Trnt Mfftinr Newest School Equipment Shown of education, due lo tha fact that hlm volr m.l ruction and In-probably never befor. hava aa nim munc veloncd ao many valid meaaurea in.

Jl.rfcnt that lo make 111 ba held al th le.l.lenre Will Obime Peori Nifht Central Illinois Vacationists ni. Kil.lar and at llly TASTE! in Large Exhibit, cMi per.onal.ty. du to lha fact th. ari nroun4nient waa atini- I'eona nu'i win oa mawriea Wrdne.day at tha tabernacle tent T. m-m h.va Kririin to 1 lr 111 lo noi nat inirren .) ir.ai IO''; Trinity church at a.

ni llurlal ill ba in tit Mary, remetery. Appointed State Supertitor raataaraa teateal liaaat. Benlea. jmeciinir at Ijkii.i and Ia atraata. where pr.

II. (i. (iaka. paalnr of which brn Monday at think that Iher. ara certain lhlna wbm ba went to Gary.

Ind. to teach Ililnola Sa Norma! unlverlty about ouiaclvea and our nviron-athemaIlca In a laiae hl.h ach.lj MIM-TMl TAhl.1 VACATION. raataaraa I ratral imaaai amlt. El'HFTKA. Th.

nd Mr El'HFTKA. Th. and 1 will cloaa Thucday afternoon nient on which a ouuht lo turn coiorra a uuenw. wn.i 10 turn 'fr colored aiudent. b.

went Intoj ChlcKo reul.riy 10 cc! Mwon KI RKKA -Muui Oeiiruda Taylor Capen auditorium haa been filled tha aearchliitht of truth. Itn Thaodor. Ilarriaoa .1 the ---r- h.a been annolnted to rapacity each day ror tna con- Guidance, he an.i. a twofold or paper wnn a circulation 01 ferrnca r.on, and tha eihlblt purpoae. I.

Pl.covery and develop mT.ViMto,.tbln. Mich, .0 Mr, and hi. acrmon. appear 1.1 ar. 4.

a aa. Ill inn ITI TIM If BIIQ JUUmai. In McCormtck evmna.lum hn nient, ducovery of tha child', rapn-heen th. tciurc. of aldeaprrad Intereat and llinita- eoll-va at T.rra llaule.

and In iTraiawrlpt. Hia tabernacle haa a c- i .771 u.u...... narllv of neraona. children will alay a month. I'OSTI'OM.

MIITIMi. Th. Writ Twin Otnva Idlea' va Krank Krye of California will dl- tere.t. dona In all areaa of human Approximately 100 publisher, h.v 2. helplnn th.

child Oary. laarh- Dufm Itrv Mr Sjtlmon a dl-plava of texthooka. auppllea ln Uht of th, diroverle. to'ln nhool. directlna; the choir of art Induairlal and who of hl.

fhurch nJ her.Ph.Pl,i, 1 o.her branch, of workwlth ffV co'mpMm Jni.men, tVZZllZ Thi' 'naainr'a Inaliiui. at tha I Aid. announced to meet T.mradav Chrla- rert romniunliy alnic I rttr at the and at tha rhiirrh, haa been potponed the nieetlnj here Wedne.day night, untll further notice, on account of .1 he l'eorla talirrnacla alrlna: band. P.i alaboral. dipl.iy of rlohea.

4i. 4 via eowa at aaaaa awnif im w.w.n tm an w.n a Mn wi.itsi a Parenta lha whol. child tol "nf lha meeilnira of lha ouartat and duo will aJao aaa let at tha threnhlnf dinner, to ba given at th church. i uw. wii.i.ii, 4....

4... 4-i uary jurana liayra achool-hl. head. hi. ear, hla hand, Murray a IdeaL ICampbell Inatltuta, July 2H to 31 and: tha aervicea.

-but ao many time, teacher. will attend th. meetlmr. of thai lust worked with th. brad.

a la apa, model and vlnual education, acienr. and library equipment Penionatratlona have been Klvn each day which Inrlnded flnser and frr.ro palntlnK. vlaual aid, hand-wiltlnir, leather, mrtnl and pyralln IVern. Klwaj-d. an workarw with Dlexripl.

atudenta, Th. arena of human experience, panled him her. for th. concert, 2 lo 6 hli "IP' uivinity noune. tnicatfo.

in rr rr ma.pr.nrr on lirru in iinuw mrm luiiiiKii. ui Oa.uu tl During Reverend Salmon', ab- crafta. gimp braldln and th "ilruth may b. cla.aifled In alx cat. aaaaa.a I7iiuii(.

I IH nuir (a. of Mr. and Mrt. A. J.

Hendwon, arru-e, th. Key. J. F. Koaborough, of In order that achool iKoriea.

1. How to atudy; 2. health Raymond F. McLaln. president Of 13.

Iclmire actlvlllea; 4. human rela Kureka. college and Ira Langaton field secretary for Eureka college 7 vj tlonahlp; 0. vocational area; 6. per 106 tZnrt Market itrfet.

heywo1rth" Mr. and Mr. Rolland White accompanied by their daughter and son, Hetty and George, and Mra will present the boards, teacher, and other, may have an opportunity to vNIt the the exhibit will be open Wedneaday from to 9 30 p. m. Vlaltori have been privileged to Inspect th.

new textbook library, containing; 4.000 volume, of pub o) sonality. Dr. Germane explained that tha greatr-t obstacle In the realization of the six areas la the MIMSTFB VACATIONS. raalarak Central llllaola amir. teacher who la subject-minded in.

stead of child-minded. Ocnevra Smith left Monday morn SAN JOSE. Th. Rev. Paul Nest- ing for a two week, trip through southern Illinois and Missouri.

ler left Tuesday for Depler Springs, Slop! Lewlstown, for a two week. They ara equipped with a trallrr vacation. Ha waa accompanied by But Noliody Know. Whether will combine buaines. and I tTnrpTnrTnraini 11 mi lished hooka, rlasAlflrd according to field.

It la located on th. firat floor of the main building. Margaret Cooper, director of elementary education at I. S. N.

will preside at Thurnday'. conference meeting. "Implication of Guidance for the Curriculum" will he the theme for dlacuasion. The his wife and children, Donald, pleasure. I'etltinn to tha lUilroad Mia.

Grace Vandervoort returned to her home Saturday after a six IBM Waa riiu'ceftftful. r.nlnr.ph fralral Illinois Menle. ODELL. "Stop 'Th Hummer" hrank and Dorothy, lie will return Aug. 3.

DOCTOK VACATIONS. rai.lair.pb I ralrai llllaola Hen Ire. week, itay at tha home of her brother, Robert and family in Lake Forest. Mr. and William Sallee re or at least that', what th.

reerl dent, of Odell tried to do In 1809. FARMER CITY. Dr. and Mrt. uwen iNowiin left Sunday for a turned to their horn, in Kansaa An Issue of the Odell Gazette and Reporter dated Sept 22, 1899, ap month', vacation at a resort on Fence Lake, Minocqua, Wis.

They were accompanied by Mis. Mary peared Tuesday under the floor of addre.a at 9:30 a. m. will be given by Dr. Kenneth Heaton, dlvl-inn of curriculum research, department of Instruction, Lansing, Mich.

Following the open forum at 2 p. m. a summary of the conference will be given by Dr. M. Houston of I.

S. N. U. department of education. W.

C. T. U. Heart Report. The Normal Christian Irene Curtis and they expert to re I I City Sunday night after a two weeks visit with the latter', Mrs.

Mary Coone and family. The Federation of the Presbyterian church will meet at the church Thursday, July 22 at 2:30 p. b. the C. E.

Allen home aa they were preparing to relay the wood. The turn to Farmer City Aug. 18. front page carried a petition to the C. A.

railroad asking that the 6:43 a. m. north bound and the 8:23 p. m. south bound "Hummer" be Navy Man Visits Panlasraph Central llllaola Nervier, COOKSVILLE.

Charles McKin- ley, son of Mre). Myrtle McKinley, ir) A 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nelson of Paxton are two weeks at a lake resort near Flint. Mich.

Temperance union met Tuesday Stopped. It waa signed by John H. afternoon at the Wither. homeKanei president of th. village with 30 members present.

Mre. hoard. home on leave from hi. ship, the U. S.

S. Lexington. iara Morris, president, gave a i nort on the world conference I which she attended at Washington, p. C. Miss Margaret Parret enter- It's STERN'S for the BEST in This Year! tslned with readings and Miss Alice Goodler gave a piano aolo.

The next meeting of the group will be Your search for most eulomobilt Jor your money will end when you yoiiriclf in a I ludaon or Terraplane. Sise? Several inchea longer wheel-bane than can coating; much more and the widest front icata in any popular carat Power and performance? Far more power than any car. near llicm in price, backed by ownership of every important 1937 official performancai record I Hut all tlire only Hie Hudson and Tcrraplane prices are the lowest in the world today for audi safety, proved economy, endurance, matchless, driving ease and much besides and we'H gladly prove it Remember, NOW is die time to boy for lowest prices, for greatest trade-in values, for biggest savings! Come in and let us show you how much more we can give you for your money. held In August. Club to Hold Birthday Party The What Knot club will meet Thursday afternoon at the Recreation center for a birthday party for those having birthdays in July.

it lBxa.li mli1r.ii i.umii iimi -srymm IJMMIawl, VV I JiJUMau AUll "Ionium YA 'TSraa I ft i WiWW 1 y.M!iii.ja, AV 1 1 I IMHwiy J. Mil 'Sr-- fapmmm Illy 1 jwa Zenith Console Models Up From Victoria Fese and Mrs. Pauline Flssel will be hostesses. The club held Its regular dance Saturday night. The club voted to hold Its meetings every Thursday Instead of twice a month as was the previous arrangement R.

N. A. Officers to Picnic The Officers club of the Normal Koyal Neighbors will hold a picnic at 6 30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs.

Ruby Dobbins, 300 East Cypress street. Members are asked to bring a covered dish, sandwiches and table service. $49.95 Aalt about th. new low-cost Hudson C. I.

T. Time Paym.nl te suit your ineomo. I Reports Theft Waatasraph Cealral IlllnoU Service. T0NTIAC H. E.

McCord, Rock-ford, salesman, reported to police the theft of a billfold from his car, )hlcb was parked Monday night in tint of a local hotel. TG KAPLAN Pay Only $1 Weekly! Asain Stern's are first with the latest in presenting this new 93S Zenith American and Foreign Radio. Zenilh's for being "always year ahead" Is easily understood when you compare It point by point with any radio. Year ahead features mean added enjoyment, greater satisfaction and more for your money. Note the distinctive console cabinet in beautifully figured walnut veneers.

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