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PHONE 4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1931. TWO By Martin Diplomas to Be Given iWOTS AXD UER BUDDIES Ah There! I i i SIS A.VVOW rot TO WO CHevSWf 14 at I.O.O.F. Home Graduation Exercises (Spfrlal to The Pantarraph.) LINCOLN, May 20. Diplomas VYr Wmz TO yo 1 Srp LINCOLN CITY BUDGET CUT $8,700 Lower Than Last Year-Police Chief's Salary Raised to $2,400. PWEAWW VOOR MOST eWAfcL'E.

you vw mvmv cwwfc VOO HNOt VtO WNt jr9CV0 AM. FRMXE VOW VOO' TXT.I tASX VO'JR. ViVi rsT rxbN fcKTE, KV will ba awarded 14 graduate at the thirty-fifth annual graduation exercises of the Illinois Odd Fel lows Orphans home at 2 p. m. Monday, June 1, Roy H.

Johnson, auper- TO VOO intenaent, announced Tuesday. VOO COO9sv6t00'! Graduates are: Kathryn Castle. 4,0 60 Eileen Goebel, Eule. May Hess, John' rS.P Lrmm (Special In The rantasraph.) LINCOLN, May 20. With the reducing ot assessed valuation of real estate 20 percent this year, the city council Monday night adopted a Harrison, Opal Hughes, Omcr Marrs, Rose Porter, Stella Mna Rye, Mary Shoemaker, Ivan Slagle, Fred Traylor, Goldla Wallace, N.

dine Willlama and Charles Young, The commencement addresa i be given by E. M. Cobb of Centi lia, grand master of Illinois Odd Fellows; the presentation of dipln- program of rigid economy as to city finance and passed the annual appropriation ordinance for a total of ...2:. which i. under the appropriation of last year.

The vntiou funds include: Police, js.ono; sewer and dimns.ee fund, Jt.Vrt; fire and water, aide-waik, hghtins, san- maa will be marie by Arthur Pe' of Rrllevllle, president of the bos of directors, and presentation awards hy Mrs. Grace F. Bairsto of Waukegan, president Rehekn Dean C. M. Thompson State aasemhly, and W.

R. McGs 5 Dr. Stump Named District Head Religious Education Council Xl'Ml All -1 Rhev of Decatur, a member of tl Typing Winner Central Illinois Deaths Minonk High, Grade Joint Commencement Will Be Held Friday endowment committee. i'aty. water supply fund.

$9,000 public grounds and public library fund. Jii.WiV public, park fund. $3 500; miscellaneous, bond and in-te-et fund. public benefit fur.d. fire protection fund, 000.

To get additional funds for the i fue department, the special fire tax fund wa.s increased from .9 i John R. frartor SpeaVs on Weldon, Rural Grade Commencement Hel l.perlal In Tha r.ntatraph.l Mrs. ncy Ijtne. Is The Pantairapa Dry Grove Minister Resigns to Assume win nauress L.incuuij Class of Graduates (Hwi-lal In The rantasraph.) LINCOLN, May M. Thompson, dean of the college of commerce and business administration of the University of Illinois, will deliver the commencement ad- False Ideals-Next Convention to Be at Chenoa.

MINONK, May 20. Tha Minonk community high school and eighth grade joint commencement exer- CLINTON. May 20 Mrs. Nancy I.ane. 75.

who resided at 115 South El Paso Pastorate taperlsl to Tha rantairaph.) WELDON, May The elghl grade commencement exercises fo tha Weldon grade schools and rural Kim street died at 11 a. m. Tuesday cif hlft P- m. Friday I in the John Warner ho.nitsl where tr" MethodiM church. Tha high mill to 1 3 mills.

dress to the 125 members of the'rhools, Twist, Champion. Rosserl (Special tn The rantasraph.) MEAPOWS. May 20 -Dr. C. (Spertnl In The ranlairaph.) DRY CROVE, May 20 The Rev.

Cyrus M. Gonigam of Eureka, whojiaa been the pastor of the West Twin Grove Christian church during the last man and Excelsior, were held Monj day evening at the high arhool dltorlum. The addiesa senior class at the commencement program Friday night, May 29. Tha haccalsureste service will be The council also passed an nR() b)en fnr some 'ohonl graduates will he presented pance fixing the salary of the chief gne np)ln )n failing Principal C. O.

Waldrip and of police at $2,400 a year. The sal-; for niimhor of years. diploma will he presented ary was formerly $125 a month. The! Sn, jlv(, in peWitt county py Fred C. Parks, president increase pa.ed by the council afterRl nfr Sn and hrr husband, hi" school board.

Mayor Peter Murphy had requested Avln ljvM on fsrm )n superintendent of the grade It as personal favor and an action wivnesvtlle township until 30 years 'school Mr. Waldrip will present the in keeping with his policy of giving nsn nfn (nfv rmoved to Clinton 1 eighth grade graduates and Dr. B. the people of Lincoln an drderlyjHg rfjd shortlv after their removal: A. Wilcox, president of the grade and decent administration.

In 'p-lt0 thev had one child, school hoard, will give them their held Sunday May 24, andtheihy F. A. Simpson. Springfield Stump, Chenoa, was elected president of the McLean county Council of Kellgious Education, District No. 1, at the semi-annual convention held.

Sunday at Meadowa Men-nonita church. The vice president Rev. L. H. Hooe.

pastor of the First itant state auperlntenden Christian church, will preach the rural schools. aWaV 1 dpaW sermon. Diplomas were presented by Class dv everrifiea will he held May Porter, county superintend port ot ms statement tnm me a rrn Charles Lane, who riled 14 diplomas. Friday morning, Mav 22. of achoola to the following gtadu All three programs will he held ales: Donald Persons, Phylls Coff In tha auditorium of tha hlrh man, Edwin Jlles, Colin Reeves police department would operate Refti Isndote Leiken.

valedictorian, and year, recently resigned his pastorate to accept a charge at the Christian church In El Paso. Sunday morning and evening Rev. Mr. Gonigam preached his farewell sermon at tha Twin Grova church. Services school.

Jan demons. Retty Stlllman Eleanor Field. Florence week, Thelma Followell. Virgil Ixing, He within i'a appropriation. jiurvivme nn, sister.

Mrs. J. under last year. Mayor Mur- Crort rf Clnton. and two grand-phy declared that figures supplied i.n, west Frank-him by the auditor showed $1.52 fort nd Harold Lane of Clinton.

had been raid extra police last year while other Mils amounted to $157 Oliver ('. 4'hanev. Monica Halfrcann, salutatnrlan, will each giva talki. The Rev. M.

W. Mosbacher will giva tha Invocation. Pr. C. I Lyon, president Eureka college, will giva an ad is S.

E. Faughman, Grldley. John H. Ctanor, superintendent of tha Illinois state reformatory a' Pontiac, gave tha main addrraa of tha convention Sunday night His subject w-aa "False Ideals." The Rev. E.

P. Schaich, Carlock. made an addiesa on "The Dally Vacation Ribla School" at the afternoon session. Separate group conferences were conducted In the af- taaHaHBBalBBBaaBaHtJaH) Atlanta Girl Is Wed at Home of Parents ter Long, I'la von Swlgatt. Mahl McCready, Geneva Conover, Zell, Chumly, Emeraon Crlssman.

Leo. p. i a 1 A. i js mr amo rrpaira mi fu I. Tie raetairaph.l dress.

"The World I Live In." Thej benediction will he given by the Rev. Gonigam. and oil. Oliver C. 20.

POWN3, Mav Mla Zeida Smith. pfll la T.a raat.traph.) I'anienn. lers. Evelyn Raker, Sheldon Mxni LINCOLN. May 20 Alice A basket were largely attended 5.

for 20 vears a resident v. netcner ueLiarx annme ernoon for adults at the Mennonite dinner was served on the lawn atJ ei, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ti-. Lexington Seniors 'nf the rown rommunitv. died at processional and recessional will The amateur class A tvping fch Miafrf riiMitt and i.

i. i cniirrn the young people at the nis nome in rsnmnri. rtrm inn nnnm i school building, and the children Elmer Glenn, Harold Purtnn, Jar Mary Lita Stoddard. IPa'urdav was won hy Miss Zlda: r.nnr.. RT vear old Invalid who spends her anP Trior of Springfield wera mar- i rograms ot rrow Play to Be Fridav Alma Dalton and Feula also at the school.

dnv of apoplexy. Mr. Chaney was married about I Minonk community ISmith of the hish school. to the church by friends. She r- home hy the Rev.

Walter Williams ported enjoying the services very Att, W(ir Miss Wilma Neel, Hural teachers are: Mlee 1 jmusic and talks were given. A general assembly was held at the Men- inonite churrhi for the night LEXINGTON. May 20 The lininn were born COr OmmCnCCmeni much. liH.ter of the bride, and Phil Hamer 'ainey. 1.1.

Exercises to Be Held Lincoln High School Champaign; T. Spalnhour. Posaei Sunday morning. Stav nev i Hartshuri Other district officers elected are: Clifford Hanson of Eureka will following the ceremony a wed man; Mra. Anna Wanen.

F.xcelsio Seventh and eighth grades, Weldc senior clasa play ill be given in (IV, rhn, lien, Grace at home, Llovd I the gvmnasium of the C. II 5 Hammond, Ind Earnest of Jef-j Friday at p. m. The rlay rhoen jn who died over-' Is Cyclone Sally." a three act com- lh. World war.

and another; edy. The cast Inrludca the follow rnM wnn lnfsnrv. mg seniors; Scott Anderson, now-, PrlljlM hS nrt chil-! Friday at I.O.O.F. Hall Class Officers Named 'lTX Moate Gildlev Preach a trial sermon at tn west A dinner was served to Imme- trade school were taught by th iTwin Grove church. iNfieelal la Tha Faateirapli.l Iwhlch th.

couple left on a wedding Mm Nellie Benson. SECOR. May LINCOLN. May 20 Officers of superintendent of adult depart- i r- depart lend Jones, Mmon i.rimsiey, flv, nnrtrhldrcn, he ment exercises of Secor hiah school rhree rlaasea of Lincoln rnmmuni Vwtmt Meadows IVloCre rilOfl KeCeDtlOn i'rin through tha north aid iviris liirnrie, neien nr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiii ri. i'i, in- i ill umiti 1.1.1.

I 1 inn I'l m. CJ A Tki Krl. St. rtnih lanes and nun i rn-u inn i. supenntennent or young peoples Grubh.

Jean Jones. Ruth Janes and Kannie Can hall Vrlriav evenlna .1 m.arlnca h.M -u. Canopy Petition Denied Sr 1M The rastairaea.i TEKLi. Mav 20-The PeWe Held at Farmer and State Normal Alice Arnold. 'd e.

Mrs. Frank Marcellua and Fred THn tha second mr Thau are- 1 i V. (college Illlnnla i "(Mit-Aratt. mmA ft w. I a.Lirt George Heller.

and Depue. vice president. Anna Louise Tyler. Chenoa. vacation and week-1 heen a teacher A c.

lirnwnins una rnnif. rv Uavunti tVinaM UrCl anrl ir t- annual lunior-fenior rerepunn I canopy from its store awning. Paul 1,, ik. Maa- inunikm kith arhoot Tranli Foater Vlalta Towanda for Chaney of Downs and Mrs. Minrv 1 rn a i i.nr.i rpnr fliin nnniii inn? p.n.r m.n i 1 l.

Mr. Prior attended school at to the curb line, th coue First Tlm In 45 Veara. Mandier and Taul Chaney of oBar, Genevieve Johnson, cheer leader. Hartford rrh(W officer; Mrs Ports Haw--V a Trineetoa club. A four HI.

cil believing that to grant the pe R'oomington. Woodlawn Country eseetsl a Tha faaiatraaa urr.hi ann Pitnei Rinnei. xne riass ana- aeiiiiv rommittea. Rutn After June I Mr mil might ba establishing a bad kkr. I ft Wa.Vl.

7 Tfttt'lNPA Mav rn tempers motto is -nowing. p.01 LTiiting Zollars, Flou uentrv. noya ear- District No. 1 rs composed of be at hohte in Snrtnifleld preceient. At pTent nor a ainn of the foster family met Sundav mgtnn coun'y 1.

111. a4ll Those finish nt tha ahtn rrane ani Franna Wooden i-. kii.ini.a h.ni. in ins rny naa i i ir i i it inrmrr la rnaaarn in inoiiwnosirr. runir.

ain-Mi. l.o .1, It. mm foe a reunion at the home ot Mr n.ne rmmrm. are Ruth pavis, Aranei t.oepei, ai-, class of 1H33; rresldent. rau! RO Meadowa and Orldlev Th nuaineaa.

welcomed the guests. and Mrs. O. P. Foster Twenty-five 7," -a h.

vm Lorene rolhv.Cronin; vice president. Eileen nxl convention will be held at members wera present Inrludin? Rrow.i; secretary and treasurer, Chenoa In November. Mra. G. Wood and Mr.

and Mrs nrove to I'owns, wnere, Thursday evening a program will Dorothy Hritman; executive com- Frank Foster. Snlern. Ore the Rev rvice were he.d at the grave by pupli, nf a)l fnur nf, mi Homer Steinhour and Kred at i mf funeral was nr.n in rrinn He worth Couple Wed iaelal la The fsalasrana i presented the hatchet to the Junior! class and Charley Newton accepted IntOXIClted Driver Fined Orchestral music was furnished $100 in Ford County Court during the dinner and for dancing) ishi Ta raatairaaai rooms at the school house. A May Kavelman HF.YWORTH. May JO Min M1.

'dred Nowlln. youngest daughter of I ii viii. auc (ate i IjIiwi Are to Be Held May 28 i arsenal The raetarreah which followed the banquet. The i TAXTON May Ray Amhen Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Nowlin, and l.f festival, firefly dsnce and other Class of 1M4: President Edward numbers will be given following a Malenrh; vice president, Charles community potluck supper. Miller; secretary and treasurer. en'lre affair was sponsored hy the rieth of Chicago pleaded guiltv In He Lindermsre were married 0 Rettv Re'haher: cher leader. and Mrs. Rav Foster.

Twin Falls. inrewr Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Iwia Fnaier. and aon.

Vernon, and daughter Mra. Ogden Funeral. Leoria: Mr. Yelria Van Winkle and Th taatairapa sn. Donald: Mr.

and M-s Ltitie LEXINGTON. May 20 The fu-Huling and eon. Albert. Mr and neral of Mrs Hannah Ogden was Mrs I-eter Green and daughter, held at the fnl'ed Prethren church V.ldred: Harold Miller and Miss Mnndav afternoon In charte of the Vibal Grans'aff. all of Peotu; Mta T.ev.

Oareola McNemar. pastor of MAHOMET, May 20 The gtad- junior, whose mothers cooked and Ford eoun'y court Monday to drlv- the Methodist church In Clinton nation exercises for the Mahnmet served the dinner. Sophomore mg while Inmalrated and was ftnel Saturday by the Rev. Mr C1arkon. grade school will be held at m.

hos wai'rd tables. The guests In- Hon and costs. was arre.ted Mis F.ln Glenn and Rov Srb i. Thursday. May 2.

at tha Mahomet eluded the tepiors, the faculty and Sunday on routs J5. bv State High- maker wera the attendant. Th community high school gymnasium the board of education. 'wav Officers Carl Witt of I'tbana couple will reside with the bride i Charles Rurt; eong leader, Alberta Ta'terson: eseeutiva committee Anna Koehnle and Dorla Gtay. Rc5idcnce at Danvers Is by Fire Rev.

Raye Ragan. of the Method st F.piscopal church a' Rao- Mahomet Hih Orchettra and Kmil Thempten of Onaita. parents fnr the preaent. One Injured in Car Cruh tertal ta Tha faataffras i. tout, will deliver the addteea.

Of Milwaukee anted bv lb Rev Walter Fwert Other vtaitora wet. Vta. Fted pastor of tha Tnited Pre-hren PANN Cr-per. Fa.tb irv and Mrs lna church, and he Rev rV.d Ogan. JL'l Moon.v.

Mr. and Mr. George of th. Clark.vtll. nl-d ed to the ex-ent nf hy fire AiKr Ravinr Prethren rburrh rttirlal was In the of undetermined origin discovered iti uit vorcen rnaay 17 piirll, lonk t.al I.

Tae raetasres 1 pas-ed. They MAHOMET. Mv -A musical are: Howard Mallln.nn. Galen LINCOLN. May 20 Suman Tav- lor of Alton air-tamed severe cuts' and bruieea about the body Sunday night hen the car of Jark Miller.

I In which he waa riding, collided' DOWN. SOUTH at 2 SO a. m. Wednesday by John concert is to he given bv the Wilbur Tatton. Dojg'as Viu.it William MrKioom and his lTintton remeterv ftMr Mahomet community high school Cook.

G'enn Pointer. F.dna pabh. 4. Mil th. A nuartet romnoaed of Mra R.

sleeping In a second sin.iiK room, who was awakened rv nense rnn.i p. mr jones. rurnan nrrnmi ik. 411... U.

c. Rev Mr. Dildman. Mr. and Mr.

Grlmaley. a. a I ri IMS" a sa i hi IP sTIH' aiaji ri Joe Iach and Ira Wh.terr.sn sang emoke. Mr. and Mrs.

ImVae were rnneium. 1 ne mem- Mary Ptirnell. Roger Herriott. June nn mjl J. W.

Tumrhrev. Mr. and Mr. dnwnttslrs room and of orchestra are: Virginia Cook. Jamea Ongshv.

Walter t. Mirat Mr. Ida Hust and Mrs accompanied at the piano by Irma "reping in coin on sta'e rnirta 120. end Whefvr You Go You Find Ha was hospital Warren. June Welch, Marl Hickle.

jon. Marv Furnish. Wins'on David- St. Clataa r.mma Pavlor. Cooper.

were awakened bv Mr Beth a a aa A I. Tk aa.at 1 1 ka a. at aa at ,1 ana a That I at) lllf! 0i it. rnAfTI ef fi turilir n.iinr. I rilllipi'r.

ann IS1 leon tilinert. All PUT twn where Pr. F. C. Gaffney gave him expect to attend i a a ih- iv lo tha borne which til Gertrude Ratten.

Cbarlea rfeister. of thle group Blu Ribbon Molt nte-ttcel attention Frank Foster a brother of p' k.mp Jr. Albert Oeden. undergoing remodeling Th. blare Heber Morrison.

Paul Miller Ftank- community M.h rhoo Foster Frank making his Me.h.r. John Jenkins and Roy followed wall into the attic and Thl'-m. first In 45 v.ar. to Ms Freed member, of the volunteer fire d- J- 1 Thoso aro village Th Rev. Ray Foster Relativea and ftlenda were here partment wera forced in ute gas V.l...

ntVi. WOiner IB til Gordon. Paul Stout, Orvllle Postle tStserMI ta Tha raatairaeO and Edward PrahL suro slrjrij ihet; preached Sundav evening at the from I'rhana. Ploomirgton. Grldley.

masks because of the denaa smoke, union service In the Paptist ehurth Fairbury. Roberta, Peca'ur tnd to enter tha attic. 'North Dakota. While the fire waa confined prln- PF.KIN. Mav jo City Treasurer Danen Senior Play Tonight blCa 1 raa.eMi a.

Tw. raataaraak i iThursdav for Camptonvllle. Cal.f. Kajf ISSHUI la 1M riMsmrs.l Ito visit Mr Rehrena' kroth.r. A.

It f- -i'-d'A Historical Society Placet I Mia. Ogden waa one of the few cipaily to tha attic, amoka and 'pioneere of Money Creek township ter damage resulted In six rooms. i V- a OA Th. r' I cro "wornidul" May -int senior h- fr Bronze Plaque at Pontiac obi ind whim her father Ik. arncaa am aaN.aat class et tha Danvera high achool yflr, will present "In Cherry Time" at a Chenoa Junior-Senior avertal ta Tae raeiatrar I rtv-rt -w.

Tk. I.I.I...1 ervlved by seven children r-fT-r-Tlr-r-. Tol! u. i It grandchildren and ST great- it- rv LI 1J P. m.

Wednesday IB the Community KCCCptlOn L.nnCr nCld oulldlng. The east mcludej Harriet grandchildren gmong whom are New Location Chaa. I. Will Allorne anil (eunaclor at Ijw iitMstL raaititc terui la Tha reMatns i CHENOA. May 50 -The annual fart of Virginia Otto who la 111.

reception dioner Pany, J' ea held IB the Pike hotel Monday Otto. Irene I.etta aJL aa I aw I a I tl Attatelat 4f I Mri Ronalda Nowling. Elmo court house la'e Saturday after-poon. No f.temony accompanied Mlaa Julia Hipp, aswusl Tha r.M.srse tha act. The piaoue la about It by PONTIAC Mav 50 Word Was hu ihaalar ttarlw at Pon Ssita )a i shi ni4.

1 in' nr. mi i I I a. received In thia cltv Tuesday of rfi.n.r Aimmermsn Harry lemons. SlHMMWUIflMI, Hanrk. Only lh anpraea ejuahiv of Blue Ribhoa Malt eonla be responsible for IU Ireaeadoue popularity.

A ad, eeatia.sl e.tie aeepe that Quality fores. Parke4 full I pnuads. state. Appearing below this Is th 'h mlvwaa as follows: Welcome by toast. fr'" "'V' v.

inscription Livings-on County Hi- In India under the Worn- master. Hilton Punham; vocal duet. da peal and Lowell va Newlon. lorlcal Horieiy- and tha names of ssi.amn.ry oi France. pegnan ann poiore.

pi at tha officers and directors a. fnl r.piacnp.i rnurcn Wright; humnroua feeding. Iaie Mav jo -Th aocieiv meeting lows president. John Ran. t.e Klpp bad recently been arid: Utrmpet eolo.

Fredertchl I.r;XINGTON. Areiident MrCuMoeh ecr hnme on a furlough (the arrived in toa.t to eenlor. Hilton Pun- Cterk.vitl Aid tary. Henry Mies; treasurer, DR. G.

FREEMAN tarmerly nf lllnonilnslon la now p.aarlaleil with DR. T. H. SMITH at III l.rlrall.ln nirlg. BlueRibbonMalt Biggest Seller r.i New Trk March and went from junior class president; a which waa lo bat ben held with here to Florida lo vi.it re'atlves sasc Weaver, preaident of Miss Helen Thum will meet at the Ph died Mav 1 after an lllnea.

of rla.s. and addre.a by Clark.vllle church Wedne.dsv for two nni he I. survived by a pr w. I. paviea.

an all day m'log Mn Thum Is a sistff. Pr Cora Klpp. who wa rtteni at the Mennonite bo.pital Arme'rong; rustoonn. Joe Red: rtliertors I. W.

Tueshurg Grotevant. pttanon. Not-111 Rice Porter. I. Purton Or' Rav Psier.

Ann Rnnnett and Mra faaoB. Clinton Woman's Club witn ner at tne rim or per nea'n .1 ntao rem followina an emerienrv appendia th Rv Rav Kipp. and Marion -r P'r operation JJTP p.stor of pt Mary a Ceth- Mr lonard was a tailor her for Seiion to End Saturdav nf Pontiac in1 r.r:: I The funeral will pHir.a i mmi tw I vear. ago and returned May 20, The Clmton ZL.T1' i' An'tl club will rloee fa 1 10 ford rouBty home h.id a 1 he entered CLINTON ION. sm and last Pal Woman SPECIAL THIS WEEK MEN'S SUITS AND TOPCOATS LADIES' DRESSES AND COATS son Paturday with a May bteak- Fjeklrl Otden.

urday waa taken lo the hospital at fast at boob in the banquet toomi i tw raaiatmaa i Ksnhsk for an operation, front LfflSJ of (he Magltl hotel. Reporta from! PF.TERSPfRG. Mav JO Esekie! h'fh be 414 riot recover. He hal tne s'a-e. county and rtietr.ct con- TS.

died Monday night foS relatives here entona will given at this time lowing an lllnesa of several years! and Mia. TheoO'tte Hendna HI at the home of hla aB. Rev w. A A Frankfort, Ind man. appoint, give a review of the veara woik Ogda, north.aet of Oakford.

postmaster, baa combined bji of tha local club Two minute i He survived by one on. Rev. tiam mill and tha po.te(Tre, 110, $15 and 120 Per Set Trubjle Kelt -I taski win ta given the A OgdB. Oakford; one daugh-, men ef tha eiandtng rommltteilifi C- v. Altlg.

Kprlhgfleld; ana opartrwn oj wora a rnu- i seven grandchildren, two brothers. CLEANED PRESSED ical program will follow the butt WE LOAN 70c W. A. Ogden, Oakford; Emna Ogden, addraes unknown, and one ttr, Mra. William Robinson, Havana The funeral will be held Thursday a 2 at the Methodiet PMI asion.

WayneitriHe Crade School Eierciiei to Be Thursday Zllonlle I nbreaV. hie Dale lK Tbejr lk All rawna an4 Hrl4e Teeth rer Iretlli nilli-n II.M tp i leu ear Imarantee All Wcrlc Don in Bloomirttton Caih and Cap? as.MMe r.at.s..s rhurrh, Oakford. conducted bv Rev WATNFCVn.l.r M.v p. R.na. Pptingfieid Purtal Waae.vilie g-ad cm it in Oakfotd cemetery, m.nesmsat es.rri.es viti o.

held at a m. Thureda a' ihe lso IwsiM I'aa Church. The Rev f. i itet i ktshon will gi lh adlresa and PAXTON. Msv JO Burnt eerv-rnitte will furni.hed by th ice.

for Vint looft, who died arhool orrbe.iia There ate IT in at 4 Tuesaey at Pt Mervs the class. Kankakee, were held ie UPTOWN CLEANERS Grieaheim BuilcJini Bloomington, Illinois ON SMAU. rAVMENTS Ameriran finance Co. Ine. The Friendly tMirley Rlrfg.

phone IT Open Monday fleeting. Tel. S3 UK I A. M. I r.

M. P.rnd.r I la 12 Aiaociated Dent'uta lit ftaoj BulldiPg.

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