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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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11
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THE MNT1CR.HH. MUD IV. BACK FROM SNOWLAND These 4 Know 'Fighting Lady' USES Finds Jobs for 319 BOARD ORDERS JAIL BLASTED LINCOLN. (PNS) The county jail at Lincoln will have its faie lifted and additional reftairs made, It ha been decided by the public building committee of the board of Following board action, giving the committee power to act, the committee entered into a contract with the Wet ern. Water Proof company, Springfield, for 12.37 for sandblasting the brick and making other repairs.

The work i. to be completed by Oct. 13. Neodlecraft Club Elects Officers HAJtTSntTtG. PNS) Mr.

Emma McManaway was hw.eii to the Needlecraft club Wr-inr-i lay afternoon. Officers elected for the )ear are Mrs. P. u. liamer.

prni'irnt. L. G. Nail, vice prejrr.t. J.

Frank Payne, secretary. Mrs. Wade Smith, trea.urer. Get $14 Offering HAuTSnUiiG. (P NS 1 The offering for the ttudent loan fund taken at the children day program Sunday wa.

$14 13, according to the Itev. Wade Smith, tor of the Methodtat church. Ira fir Am 1 rl Father's Day Suggestion Bloomingfon Quariot Has Walked Her Deck A Mm lit iv vy blur, olive diab nil khaki stationed on tne -lhui Lady" Mill aUa thrill to the words of the il Krnle Pyle whtn stand.ru: on her rry dk. he Mid: -The 'York-tawn' at far ftl I'm ronrernrd, to qurcn of Uie fieri, and In jcart to come, craiciul mm ana umrn will lk up to her and I ay. The FtthLn Ldr" Armm the men who knuw thjae vrrjr word, by heart arc mi rrcnn woominsion nave actually walked the dvk nt experienced hair raising acton, with hr.

larh ltH-d en Her. There Lt. (U) Arthur Jrch, who wai mrnily home 'ior a to vuil hi wdc Mnr then he and hi wife have I Vui I I Irfach, a naval air corps nun, was a fishier pilot bcd on the Lady." Oversea, for one year, t'ir is a wearer of the Air rnrdal riauchMT of Mr. and SS. itlS KlrW in East Itichard nuartcrmaatrr third cUm.

of llannan ncr. 1504 North Main street, hu been on Uie carrier lnct liruwt la.t Annul. lled anchor last Aufuil. rarido mere Mnce j. Pfc.

Harvey Miller of the ma VII AS TV MU. JWK NTOI.T; I Ills air ba eommamlrr. I at homr with Ms parrot, wife and son, I'atriVk, while Irate from his slallon Us.w:n Memorial Changed UNCOL.V. (PNS) The me. mn-u! rrk-e tanned f.r ma, rine Pfc.

lar fur E. LxrUon of Lincoln who was ktllrd May 23 jon Okinawa has brrn chanjod 2 30 p. m. Sunday, June 21. a Trinity Episcopal church.

Cie Ira A. England, ret.ir, an- mwnred Thut miy. COOKSVILLE nmald Duane Newnu.ter, who Wednesday to an oper fur the removal hi. ton ils. rrturne himo Thursday fnr Urckaw hHnul.

Mrrobrrs of the Dorcas circle will hold a bakery sale in the hardware Mure Saturday from 10 a. m. unt.l 11:30 a. m. Street JlE II.

1NJ. War II Vets The nioomineton office of the United Mate Employment serv-r ha. placed 310 veteran, of World war II in job. thl. year.

flay If. Mayer, office manaecr. re. ported Thursday. Al Ihe same time I.

Casey, Illinoi. war Manpower rommiHion director, aiinirH that 22.000 veteran, havj trn placed In Job. by the 30 USES veteran employment lives. nisclotinf that veteran, are now returning to civilian life at the rate of more than S.000 a month in Mr. Caey aaid.

"We are dotnt everything we can to Make a. many placement, a. He pointed out tliat many vet rri nr reslterin with th USES arc not aeeking Immediate cm P'oyment Many are laklnff vara tmn. before returninf to Job. and uier.

are continuing their cdu tation, Mr. Caey V-1 2 Receives New rvieaicai vjtticer Lt George Helwl of Toneka Kan. has arrived at the Navy V-12 headquarters at Illinois State Nor mal university to relieve LL Louis A. Ualcke as the V-12 medical ofr.cer, it was announced Thurs day by LL Meldrlm F. Durrlll.

commanding officer. IX ualcke, who has been with the navy at 1SNU since August, 1944, ha. received hi. second as signment to duty in the Pacific area. He 10 month, in the outhwest Pacific before he came to Normal.

LL Ualcke will spend leave at home in Pckin before going overseas. Former Beason Man Dies BEASON. (PNS) Mrs. Mary Stoll received a call Wednesday night telling of the death of her brother, Frank Harman, a former auctioneer of Beason. The message stated that he was killed, no other particulars were received.

He Is survived by his wife, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Stoll, Beason: Mrs. Frank Stoll, Clinton, and Mrs. Itose Gordon. San Antonio, Tex.

A brother, John Harman, wa. killed three year, ago in an automobile accident north of Ben- Arthur Lear I hard (Hner Harvey Miller Uroer f.rUa Mr. DOWen rrettdCt AT OAK Banquet Mrs. Cora L. Bowen of Hloorn department president 1 at the banquet held Wednesday niflH to yX1 TijZZ Staaii de.

Livingston, Illinois co Lartmcnt patriotic ln.lruc.or of the Son. of the Union Veteran. aiM attended. He rrponed two They were William Terry Ix-k wood, 98, of Kankakee and Hiram H. Schumale, 96, of Kiverton.

Twenty aoni of veteran, attend cd along with ISO members rf the other allied order. MINIER (te- hu Thurday for ob. tervation. Wcklcy Hick. wa.

able to Pckn hplul where Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ncto- ock wcok Mrg jiMock hai eone to Detroit, Mich for a vl.it wlth relatives. Capt. Neblock was recently released from the Rell- hospital at Springfield, Mo, whcre he had been under treat- mCnt '0" infection for sev era i monuu.

Dorcas Society Slates Meeting ANCHOR. (PNS The Dorca. society of SL John. Lutheran church will meet Thursday at the Parish hall. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church and the Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church in G.b,r City have been invited to attend as guekts.

Hitrue will be ftodcll nicifeldt. Henry Beecher. Mrs. Elmer Wlllke, Mrs. Clyde Ashley.

Mrs. F. G. nicifeldt and Mrs. Glcnna Bielfcldt.

Dwight Lodge Marks 17th Anniversary DWICHT (PNS) The Past Chief, club of Golden Key. Tern pie. no. 59. Pythian Sisters, of anniversary Monday evening at DwighL velebrated their 17th an niversary Monday evening at the nome of their president.

Mrs, Olive M. Haynes. Elect ion of officer, took place ana me roiiowing were elected: Mrs. Margaret Hornberccr. presi dent; Mrs.

Ida Schore. vice Dresl- dent. and Mrs. Emma Carpenter, secretary and treasurer, flinch and euchre furnUhed the diversion in the social hour with the prizes being awarded to Mrs. Martha ItNb, and to Mrs.

Marie Metzke. The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nolle Pool, with Mrs. Mabel Young of Pontiac, as assistant hostess. BENSON Mrs.

Florence Waltermire of Peoria came Wednesday afternoon to visit with Mrs. Louis Leinweber until Thursday after noon. The WCTU held Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Hazel Koch I or with 12 member, present. Mrs. Millie Brubaker had charge of the program.

ASCUMNE al a CHARTER HOUSE lata and Created fro at rnixthdn la rtdietus, Caarttf Howe ss a raegy scent row to mI No wonder tbrt los aew loilruirt bat beea a bit from tb sun. Smartly psckafd Hill baodtomt waloiit-OPtd lops, Cbartsf Howte is a gjf, chat wiU be UifUr4 pnitb oa bis aVsmx. RAVIlOTIOMt tAtC SI COIOVMS AM alafUf tine. ha. bt-rn on the "Uicty ai0f the nine remaining Clvli war car lat May 8.

According to veteran, in Illinoi. were pitwnt In the AUkan area. Sunday Church Services Central Illinois Churches ATI-T ST. MiM'fl fSTNOIir Tha rr. IUm4 lvnkHul.

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hp. lo a. rtiurrn arhofit; Lloid Taylur, uprlnwndni; no morn ing HMIKI I HKITMX 10 Sun- riinnl; 11 a. mamln worship aJM "mmunKwi; 7 SO p. avtnlng worahlp; Uor4 E.

Wlh)r of Car lock, fut apaak. lor Pom arvica. Reunion Dates Liberty school. Sunday, June 24, at the school north of Wa-pclla. Fred Lasnghoff Family.

Sun day, June 17, at the home of Herman LanghofT, south of Bloom- ington. HOPEDALE Mrs. B. M. Dossctt I.

a patient Methodist hospiUt in Peoria where she underwent a major operation Tuesday. She 1. re ported to be recovering. Mrs. Warren Martin and daugh ter, Tina Sue, and Norma Daughterly left Thursday for Kentucky to spend a month visiting re La lives in Louisville and Flint Springs.

William Dennet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle iiennel, who enlisted in the navy mm weeks ago, re ccived his call and left for Great Lukes to begin training Thurs day. Tuesday SO friends and neigh- bora gathered at the Dennet home for a surprise basket dinner in his honor. The group presented him with a gift.

Big Stock of WALLPAPER 9c S1.00 per roll Woolen Mill Store word received by hu mother, he I. orderly for the captain while on aea duty. A Leatherneck lor ever two he I. the of Mr. and Mr.

Harvey Miller, 1008 -Went wood Pfc. Miller Il.t of the Lady'a activities from January throuch Feb. 22. They Included the Cr.t attack on Luzon and For- miiM attack on ahipplng in the China ica and airfield. aVlong the French eoa.t.

Canton, Hong Kong and xUnn the had been a surgical potlcnt at shipping and airfield, at for- for more lhan monUu mow and Nansea Shota i.land. Capt and Wrg ChaTte Xeb-on Jan. 21-22. attack on Tokyo Iock vUitod at homt of hlj -jay area ana aircrau lacioric. on XJan.

28-27, attack on Chichi Jima and Donln Island, on Feb. 18. and attack and of invasion forces on Iwo Jima on Feb. 20-22. Final member of the quartet is Elmer Parido, lireman first class, vho has been on her decks since iinj, rjii-nuiu itinuui miv 's i the lormcr Anna Itutlctgc, 1004 East Oakland avenue.

IHBRICHft MONTGOMERY WA HARTSBURG aa The Rev. Wade Smith left Vednesday for Jacksonville to attend the annual conference of the Methodist church. There will be ho service, at the local church Sunday. Jean Van Gerpcn, daughter of i MT.tf on. Xfr llanrv Vnn C.trrBT I I i i i I .1 I 1 A I Wednesday for New York, where she will receive her training at Hunter college.

111 Main SHIRTS g)9G Jur.iPEns too ATJD g9Q 98 ard Look out it'll make your head spinour wonclerfui array of the brightest, gayest colors you've ever seen! There's cofor our crisp rayon jumpers sharp, vital color that plays op your tan like nme.itgoldi.. cherry I There's cofor in our sleek rayon sfdrts bursting out all over with luscious bbssoms, with blazing stripes Misses' and Junior sizes cX Wards! I'M Hcgainst fire and theft, A Aa for a coat valued 4Lontgomery Wa.

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