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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER IS, FIVE BIS CHIEF WAHOO Farmer City By Saunders and Woggon NOT SO FAST 1 Ai DEAR. I OVERHEARD PERHAPS bUI SMfc i pact. I'M to HOW. MOM TOUkh MOT GONG TO PULL VOU TELL PRINCESS SAME Men Escape MINNIE-HA-CHA XOtTD THING.

'J CHVc A PARTY. HtZZ AT MOON) VALLEY TO I SAM I GAVE MY CONSENT TO THEIR ENGAGE NO. INDEED I CiVE YOU MY WORD. I'LL NEVER UTTER, A Beason Farmer Killed Instantly GIVE XOUB CONSENT TO MAS PROMISED TO RELEASE OUR SON. IP HE SHOULD CHANGE HIS MIND BEFORE THE ANNOUNCE THS TNSAfLf urWT HER MARRYING STEVE.

LIKE TRYING TO TURN STEVE AGAINST Injury ANJ rKt St I TO NOW YOU'RE BEING MENT THIS FINE GIRL SYLLABLE SENSIBLE VtftDDINC DAY .1 AGAINST Car Overturns On Deland Road FARMER CITY. (PNS) BLOOD DONORS Mrs. John Harmon, And Springfield Woman Hurt Robert T. Cord and Roy Roberson, both of Farmer City, escaped aer- NEEDED TO KEEP GIRL ALIVE ioua Injury about 5:30 p. m.

Tuesday when the car driven1 by Mr, Cord on the Deland road south of DANVERS. (PNS) A father Farmer City, overturned and landed on its op in a water filled and mother in Danvers are look ditch near the H. O. Wheelis farm. "BEASON.

(PNS) John Harmon. 75 year old Logan county farmer of near Beason, was killed instantly and his wife, Ella, 60 when their car collided with Mi. Cord had taken Flovd Kine. ing for good Samaritans to keep life in their 4 year old daughter who is ill of a rare malady at the Illinois Research hospital In Chi an auto driven by Mrs. Cora B.

cago. of to Sponsor Carlocl Church Choir To Present Cantata BRITISH HOUSEWIVES CARRY THEIR OWN WRAPPING PAPER The Rev. and Mrs. Arthur F. Rooks Creek Completes Wiegert are searching for blood Treat and Contest donors for their daughter, Irma, CAHLOCK.

PNS Tat Car- CLINTON. (PNS) British' er day who went to buy a hat and who needs a blood transfusion at least twice a week to keep her CXBSOX CXTT. PXai The toe Meer.oe.: chorea cbor w.3 she had to carry It home without farmer, to his home and was returning to Farmer City when he lost control of the car after passing a tractor. Roberson was accompany' ng him in the car. Both were brought to the office of' Dr.

Owen Nowlln by George Holoch, who was near the scene of the accident X-rays were taken by Dr. S. E. Kelley at his office. Mr.

Roberson received bruises and was badiy shaken up. Gibson City Lions Club Plans Baskets housewives carry their wrapping paper with them when they go on alive. Road Program a bag. very awkward had It been Giboa City chUdress treat wci be fcoU a CbrUtsa ejr serrire gtrea Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at laA Sanday. Tfce A special type of type four blood a shopping tour, writes Mrs. Lucy needed, and of more than 100 of Hotr Meagre" w.3 be Sheppard of near London. England, persons already typed only one of 10 of type four has been found to All But 6 Miles On Improved List ny st it wiurr.R. to her brother and wife.

Mr. and Keaung, 40, Springfield, at the intersection of state route 10 and the county road one half mile north of Beason at 3:30 p. hi. Wednesday. Mrs.

Keating and Mrs. Harmon were taken to Deaconess hospital In Lincoln In Sheets' ambulance. Mrs. Harmon was suffering from a dieiccated h'p, shock and bruises. Headon Collision.

Mrs. Keating suffered chest Injuries, bruises about the body and possible internal injuries. C. W. Smith, deputy who investigated the said that Harmon who was driving east had started to make a left hand turn, off the road and collided with the west bouxtd Keating car almost headon.

E. C. Goff, coroner, will hold an Inquest later. Born Near Beason. be right.

corsets or sheets, but the shopkeepers are not allowed to supply wrapping. Only food is to have wrapping. I suppose shall get used to it, and always remember to take paper. One thing. I can manage to carry my one egg a fortnight, and my one pound of jam a month! Mrs.

George Gray, of Clinton. ChrutaiM tree on Mala etret. sponsored by the Chamber of Coa merce. The group a'o sponsors the annual borne decoration con'Mi. which wUl Include hotrw of the following as recorded In Mot A-trld Johnson's ofTlce Jrtr4sy: Mrs.

J. C. Har. Kenneth Sawder g.tea. Mus be sporaca so.a-t Mrs.

Carl Statsy Is decter the choir and Mra W.U Sets p.r.-i The cfco.r mexbers art la feat new far the Crtstxaas TX.C. Her letter, written Nov. 17, and GTtAYMONT. Glenn Antrim. which arrived Monday, rives a Paxton Group chairman of the road and brldjt committee of the Llvtngtton county vivid picture of living conditions GIBSON CITY.

(PNS) The board of supervisors, reportett Gibson City Lions club held their today in the British Isles. To Present "We have been able to ret a few Wednesdsy that no roads will be She writes: We have Just heard weekly luncheon Tuesday noon with 30 present to hear John H. built In Rooks Creek township vunaiiia ana raisins and a on the wireless that our letters during the coming year. Armstrong, Champaign attorney very little brown sugar and a quarter pound of suet, so with a few The speaker was secured by Henry must ba posted not later than the 20th to reach America In time for home. Peck RchmlJt.

Dr. Frank Hunt. Mrs. Be.U Dallas Storm. Mr.

Andrew Sommers. Loute Iiorcher. Char' Crowe, the Rev. Kenneth V. be done by out of town representatives on Sunday.

Monday or Tuesday nlrbts. mings we nope to get a Hager. Service Plan Original Christmas Play Christmas pudding. Oranges are He explained that of the 72 milet of roadway tn.the township all but six miles are now peraranent gravel roads. The six mls of dirt roads to be dead ends ones and are little used.

Mr. Harmon was born Nov. 7, only for children under six. Lem Chrlst.nr.as. I will begin this letter straight away and trust that you The committee was named to take charge of the Christmas food 1844.

near Beason, and married ons, I almost forget what they are baskets for needy families as fol Mis Ella Robinson, Oct. 16, 1923, may receive It In. time. Thankful to say that we are all well and NOTICE Mr. and Mr.

Verne Caddy are no longer in oar employ and hate no authority to make collection or other-wie transact any buineiui for u. HINONK (Oil (0. TV. G. Sutton Apples we can get.

nine pounds a shilling three pence. We at Uloomington. lows: John Woolley, Fred Cary, PAXTON. (PNS) An original Charles Dodge. M.

L. Barkow, W. 'Gravellnr the township roads." he explained has been going on alnce 1937 under three successive ho is survived by his wile, a brother, F. M. Winthroy, and Christmas carol service, written used to get our fruit so cheap, so we notice It very much.

However have been having quiet nights for a long time, a few warnings and a little gunfire but no damage B. Brown. Approximately 12 bask and directed by Mrs. Everett ets will be distributed. we have a lot to be thankful for Given will be presented in the Pres thre sisters, Mrs.

Rose M. Gordon, Saa Antonio, Mrs. Frank Stol. Clinton; Mrs. F.

M. Stoll, bond Issues. The Job Is done now and the Issues will be paid off with Say -Merry Clritma with KlT KMT CJrppfing Cnrd or niR.ni:K Ilnwkliis Studio 211 W. WaUtlngtsw Ladies night will be Dec. 29 We are still together, when you around about our way.

"Our shopping Is a gaae. Wher byterian church Sunday evening. think up to the end of September in a few years. All well need to The committee in charge will be M. L.

Barkow, J. P. Lowery and Beason. Nearly 100 church" members will ever we go we must take our own 40.000 civilians were killed In air do next year Is a few minor re- He was a SHember of the Beason Dr. E.

C. Bucher. paper. I heard of someone the oth- raids during the war." i take part in the service, which is to be presented in four parts. The pairs." I Mehodist church, Beason lodge, AF and AM, former supervisor of theme is to be "The Living Christ," Or an township, and for many years The first part will depict the proph owned and operated a grain ele ecy concerning Christ, with W.

R. Watts serving as reader. Miss Cyn vator in Beason. His body was removed to Sheets thia Swanson will read for the sec funeral home in Lincoln pending ond scene which depicts the Nativ ineral arrangements. trvra Oimfam GffiJlfaz ity; Miss Lois Garber, the third scene, depicting the living Christ, and Ernest D.

Given the flna! scene depicting the coming of Christ Our New Neighbors The service will be presented against a background portraying TREMONT. (PNS) Mr, and the city of Judea at night, painted Mrs. Howard Rohrs of Pekin, by Mrs. Hazel Flannery. girl, born Monday at the Pekln hos Soloists will Include the Rev.

and pital. Mrs. Norman B. Harrison Mrs George Bentley, Miss Barbara Jean LEXINGTON. Mr.

and Mrs. El Given and Mrs. Everett H. Given mer Lanzer, a girl, born Wednesday at Mennonite hospital in A trio composed of Miss Betty Cor- Bloomington. bett.

Miss Carley Jean Nelson and Miss Barbara Given will also present a vocal selection. The third Announces Hours scene will have special singing of early American and British Christ EMDEN. (PNS) Mrs. Anna mas carols by a group costumed In early American garb. "Silent Night" will be played by a brass r.aoemaKer, UDrarian, nas announced that the local WPA li quartet composed of Barbara Jean brary will be closed Christmas eve but will be open Christmas night Given, Everett Given, Douglas rvT un iuu vail UCUU A Given and Donald Karr.

from 6:30 to 8 p. m. Notified of Death Lighting for the service will be in charge of Horace Frederick and Mrs. O. P.

Wright will be organist Mrs. Kernon Watts is chairman of PEORIA. UF The navy department Wednesday notified the the group making the costumes for parents of Roger Thomas, 26 the service. Grasn Valley, that he had been lost at sea. Name Honor Roll FOOSLAND.

(PNS) Gordon KN witri trineo Naur YW ft A ir.iv Hirst, high school principal, Mon day announced the honor roll for the second six weeks as follows: Mrs Bruce Davis, Merrill Adams and Margaret Lou Hinton, freshmen; Lets Oyer, LaVene Wolf, Virginia Ball and Lila Jean Hinton, sopho mores and Violet Adams, junior. lis at? i ELLIOTT Byron Thomas of Chicago brought his daughter Gail, who has been 111, to the home of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Jones Monday for a three weeks visit. Mrs. Ida Knight entered Mercy hospital, Champaign, Tuesday for Thli worU lomeut hotel offer unaxcaV Wd location, food, Mrvice and a friendly lcoma Yo like bettw than ever. FROM I27S SINGLE task Powwi Atac H. R.

PtlarunAtJffr a major operation. The Elliott unit of Red Cross has completed 24 layettes consist ing of two each of nine articles of clothing. During the year they have made eight sweaters and 24 boy's flannel shirts. During the i er sv aiKv Red Cross drive 135 membershps i 1 1 1 i i a i i in i and $151.05 were secured. Mrs.

i if i ii ii ii i D. Kreitzer was chairman of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll if III liu drive. sunn hi ismmwrn mm Emm ffl nn UUL Perfect Gift of Good Cheer SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO SEND FALSTAFF GIFT CERTIFICATES mm TOYS Fisher Irice Pull Toys (From 19c Up) Metal Tap Sets 98c Tootle Toys 49r, 98c Dollle Tea Sets 98c Aircraft Carrier 98c Tractor Construction Set 98c Mystery Shooters 49c Lone Ranger Outfits IVood Burning Sets 98c, $2.98 Wood Burning Flaqurs 10c, 50c GIFTS Juvenile $1.59. $2.75 Coaster Sets 25c, $1.00 Fancy Clothes Brushes 25c, $1.00 Make-up Boxes $1.00 Cameo Miniatures Ir. Tie Racks $1.00 Pictures $1.00, $1.75 Flower Pots $1.00 Unusual Vases 50c up Waste Paper Baskets Playing Cards and 98c Silent Butlers $1.00 Spun Glass Miniatures, Artficial Christmas Trees $1.00 Mirrors.

AA lor FALSTAFF GIFT CERTIFICATES with the gy CKHkikm cover thowa at left. You "11 want K-rrraL They are appropriate, and eaiy to buy I Nothing to carry jud fill in your aame, and five them to your Iriead. PREMIUM QUAUTY-Famoru FlaTor insured by $1,000,000 TLorobred Yeast! Everybody recopaies FaLul as rrrrraura quality brrr. And lot the? bra c4 teamts FaLu5 has a 6jk do othrr bcrt can quite equal A tJcEcxxn mclow fist. ro-lectrxJ for genet aboos by a rruout yeast cuhure any otbrt ia the vmU.

Vat. )o I now. Kat Jelrraine lr fia. AtaJ I'siital tare yraat lure is bsljy fxuti mmxtd lot 51.000.000 00. So cKrrV.

rout gt Cat. Yoa're tore la male a km you arttd your frvaJs VALSTAIT GIFT CFJlTlflCATESL AoJ forgrf ytManr! aU Ae rras ure ci thia fine berr to yotar or Qni. mas lestnibrs. Sre your Falatai AaVg today. -4 24 Toasts PREMIUM QUALITY While Christmas Trees $1.00 Up TREE LIGHTS TREE ORNAMENTS 17m to Your Good Taste "What a grand and thoughtful your fnrsda nQ aaf.

For llolalav ax-aa rmpSalaly good rnradt good tuar aad good chrrt. And it lhn Chnalmaa occaaioM tirryuaa aatt lh bm rrniiaan Felrtal at the Ut. aa ouMaaditig Aawncaa favonat as tdrly lao tor it fainua flavor, il arllt a aullioa bottlea a day. Your fnrad nll toaal yoiaT food Uate-agaia aad sgaaw ltx. mi.

la WS SmCi. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 422 N. Main St. Phone 740 When your friend receive your FALSTAFF GIFT CERTIFICATES, they exchange them foi premium quality FalttaS beer each certificate good for a cate of 24 bottle Of can. rm.

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