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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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mis Tim Ttr.nrn. THnt.niT, jiaf mi. Marches. Walh I Storm Not Tornado or Cyclone; Turns Out to Be Straight Blow On Concort Slato Thursday Year's Longest Day; Bur C. Hoover I.R Hoiipc 3 Minuto iDIcs In Hospital Mrs.

Tweed Dies Suddenly In Hospital ihurwlay. evenini ttc r.n-.-.t at a rt C. over. T'l r.l Oil. a.

m. at f. It a hJ lrt ore Mm. Atm a Twee1, 80. 810 East Douiil.it it reel, d.ed 10, rather r.4.

fleece Marlon will direct. The program la a ant hHM Mm M-rtJl, tJ IM WIM I five unetlld weather or norm period! Uii.ni ttr 10 or three Tl.urtday ii the loncM day of the year. ISut it Un't the day the riara earlieit and act lavt. a mt everyone r.ai probacy Actually, U.e tmei of er.eit ruing and lateat eatt or nrlhr.t and lUlnt mattered in that dimuon. Furthermore, amce movement from all aide of the tornado 11 dayi.

No Funnel Cloud Visiblo Hero Last Friday jat SO) a. m. Wednesday at the lirofcaw hotp.tal. The i taken to the Beck Memorial home hrion at 1 34 llaifaay betrn fatt-i cornel year. For It n.

an 1 riir.9 a wte bit l'rf last Friday yet late ai It wiU Jure 21 tiit ike ifiumtim apreaj of II fcatf ett. time itheduie, af A cyclone la nut a destructive where srrvlrea will be held at 1' i it iturm alihoush atrong witxti and smaller alormt may develop In lis cyclone, eapeeially alor.f the 'f i tjkrn .1 tra tie a ii in 1973 it in. .1 iiirr? I 1 tt tr lr: rI rt t. cold front. I a low ra me center, urur.i along the martini of the path li blon toward Uie center of the path and at rifiht anjlei to the movement of tne itorm The drum along the martini of Friday'! itorm wai earnest to the nrtheait the lame at In the center of the itorm.

and fall on lo entirely different datei. Tne tella ui the lur. roie Ut Friday which wai at 27 a. The lateat tim It will let In 191) will be June 29. wnen it wi: drop from the cird rg to l.e will gut p.

m. Friday. Burial will Ur In mr Park 11.11 cemetery. Mri. Tweed wai born Dec.

Ot-' t.i m. in Suinow, Germany, 'uU came with her parenta to -rie it e. wi country at tSe ase of and lived In the vicinity of Illonm r.e. th n- II Many people believe wish ame gardmeri, ar.4 tee.n.!! a 1 r. U)t Friday's aiofm wai a tornado.

In order to determine i ami a a tul tt 1J houri and yr. three of datlfHt- aitcr In 1" broken and uprooted tree are. ton ilnce thai lime. She marr.i-i the truth or laUity of this belief of the character of inch norma aa compared with the evi tipped In Ue lame directum. Thti Harvee W.

Tweed on Nov. J. 18S U'ji. -IL Jl 7 Grandson Dies Folkeri Rctufrcd 1 1 Days to Deadline nK-mirgion doei not conform to the pattern She wai a member of Trinity Lu-i- U'hdf Ml no I end Central tlUnuii Ut my rut ay ulul. a Krong ii'inrf, Ji or cyclone The 'flnfaifa; inquired rom Harry O.

f-othrop, heed 0 lh pfaerai'tiy deperrneni ol Ha-tiit Siatt Normal ifiiecrifp. The cIou ino ensurr, Cdhfor. UY HARRY O. IwlTIHtOl. Nuna.l iMtmif Hue to io much diaruulon reli' dence observed In the recent itorm muil be considered.

1 of deitrurtlon found in the paUu iheran church. The Rev. It. 1) -n A I A Mk ha) In Okinawa Action 01 lornacioea. Surviv.ne are two daust'e'i, Trwkt af vt.

they muit the to t' 48 federal auto ta itampt. are church fr anot) rr )rar. II rate Kite of Tornade. A tornado li a imall atorni of Our iih, la ia lara mm4 rB.f L-tney Freeman, 703 V.Vt M.U Funnel (loud. Funnel cloud 1 are the mml fre Mm.

II. K. Weill, 121 Fail treet and Mm. A. D.

Krn. 11 KlncIey itrcet. Normal; one I jiu beginning to pureha.e them at e1 ni'H M-ny w-" -i a of MeUxi.tt re itrevt, has lecc.ved word of great Intensity. It may ranee (rum a few hundred yardi in di quent arctimpanient of tnrnadoe he writer, alUjoueh out in Die Sraii Mvn 'urr-t-d to their patirt. I lr.

anisnmrnts mere by ameter to a mile or more. How- death ol h.s giandton, 1 O'Callachan, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Caliafif.an, Silver iprir.g. Md.

Dwight to Sponsor Canteen Servico me orm oroae. oiarcn and two great grandchildren. The IJ stamps. wt.l-h went on r.h'p J. Macre.

ever, mot of ihrm are not more than a quarter to a half mile in sale June 9. a day earl.er than1 Ti reat.isnrr.ent itarti to tht type of ilnrm tht truck 0 community latt Friday, 11 irrmi at the fr. Freeman rndio year, are dje to be purchased Tolkers t.t llth year June 6 of wounds reee.vd acby JuJy fhurfh. diameter. The itorm of foal Friday appear to have been too large for a tornado.

The path of a tornado la usual- servers have rixirted leemg clu li of thli type. In well developed, tornadoes these cloudi are clearly In evidence. The windi about tornadoe are the ilronrett known, ettimatei uun un un.nani, lie waa in mi marine corps and became 17 year of ace June 4. Maa.ujH i 11 1 1 1 worlhwh.le to jlv Kimi consideration ai to what th itorm wai y4 what It wai not In th flnl place, It wai not a Hospital Notes 81 Joseph's. Patient admitted: Mri.

Tavlor Hair, latltoy; Mary Cheryl Km-ner, Chenna; Cheryl I'eteron, 30t Wet Graham street; Mrs. J.iy Williamson, r. r. 3: H. A.

rui-thrope, 204 West Union ilrret. quite aenniie, am one can usually determine the limlli of H.i mother li the former Cladyi Freeman of T.lonmlngton. DWIGHT. (PNS) The Service Mothers club and the residents of Dwight will spon-or the Canteen service at Streator Auguit 9. Mri.

John Tork and Mn. E. Amidon will be co-chairman of the morning shift and Mn. Isaac Fisher will be chairman of the afternoon. of food, money and the path with considerable ac placing their velocity at 200 to 400 miles per hour.

Many torn a -de, however, do not have wlndi of such hlfih velocity. So far ai ryoone. cyclones art low prci curacy. The northern maririn of Case Postponed of this itrm Xo lJ 2 nt he been quite definite but it li medical: Francis WaldnchmidL One of the age old problems of the legal aroie Wednesday to cheat the public out of eaiy to locate the southern known, there are no anemometer! In the path of this itorm. Therefore, we are compelled to estimate the velocity of the wind.

An margin. However, the path, more the use of automobile are re or let! Clearlv haa manv Minonk; John Sackett, H08 South East street, surgical. Patients dismissed: Dcnie Ann Williams, 813 North Mason itrcet. William A. Anderson, 502 Flor characterliuca of the tornado quested.

Mrs. Emily Champion intelligent gueti would place the itronceit gusts at not more than 73 miles per hour, but they m.ght well have varied from this figure ence avenue; Loren O'Connor. hearing further of the matter involving the City of Hioomington and eight men charged with being inmalei of a gambling house. This t.me the problem is one alleged to have been in existence ever s.nce the first law suit wai tried. Specifically, It is the task of getting any two attorneys and their witnesei together at anyi 11V tim Them! path.

Whirling Ktorma. The tornado a whirling torm, moving countcr-clockwiac about the center. Near the center of the itorm path, the wlndi come Diet in California by 10 miles either way. Preure ef Tornadoes. The pressure In the center of Check Thin LUl for Mri.

Emily Moore Champion Hard to (Jet 1 1 cm died Monday in San Diego, Calif tornadoes is much below the nor rrom all direction! during the norm's paitage. Molt tornadort Tht body will be brought to the 304 i South Allin itrcet; Charles Stolter, 004 Fast Grove street; Albert Henry Kane. Heyworth; Leslie Dlundry, Melvln; Jerome Lar-kin. Downs; Mrs. Thomas C.

Lan-nan. 307 West Olive street; Mrs. Walter Coodenough and baby girl. 508 East Front street; Mrs. John Kerz and baby girl, 1207 North Roosevelt street Mlet rffre Maler Goodlcllow Memorial home Sun come from Ihe aouthwest, but frequently dcbrli li found carried to Cory Coffee Matter day nicht.

Burial will be in given t.me. Last week it wai defense attorney, Homer English, who asked for a week'i continuance. Thli Bloomington cemetery at 10:30 a. J) Trlnw pipe Urrnrlir, the writ of IU ixi.ltlon m. Monday with Dr.

I. S. Corn One ffi 1 No evidence of this tort hat been Trlino Monkey tt renclte Fruit Jars ob-crved In the path of thu itorm t.me City Atty. R. M.

OConnell reciprocated by entering a unllar officiating. Emily Moore wai born Oct mal prcmure oulnide this itorm. The barograph curve makes a definite V-ihaped drop with the pasnage of the itorm. Since the barograph at the Illinois State Normal university was almost In the direct path of the storm, such a curve should have been expected. It does not show up on the barograph curve for Friday.

Moreover, because of a rapid ah trees are blown toward the Drokaw. ratienU admitted: Mri. Robert 18. 1664, In Randolph township, request. Schedules Six Talks daughter of Enoch J.

and Esther Tate. 1311 East Washington Colrnian Camp Motet Urooma and WhUk llrontna Kurly Kate llrone Sponges pra)er, all alr Stewart Moore. When very young street; Miss Frances Harvey, 911 the came with her parents to The Rev. Harry F. Woods of the west Mulberry street; Joyce Bloomington.

Her father was for Oriental Missionary society, who Gall, 807 North Oak atreet, sur decrease of pressure with the pai- merly an alderman and operated spent 25 years In Korea and China, will be the speaker at a series of gical. Miss Chariot Singer. 110 Warner avenue; Edward S. Sum Tin Snips I'adlorka snge or tne tornado tightly closed a linseed oil mill here at one lime ouiid.ngs develop much greater She attended Bloomington schools mers, 1003 Park street; Mrs. Syl six meetings In Bloomington and Hit Itraeea, Hammers pressure Inside than outside.

As a and spent several years teaching in vrster Lclpold, Stanford; Harry vicinity. conacqucnce, buildings tend to ex 5 HjIrlieU. Axrs Haines, YMCA, medical. Nebraska. She returned to Normal where she was married to The schedule Is: Thursday, 7:30, Calvary Holiness plode or burst outward.

Windows Patients dismissed: Henry Park ore frequently blown outward be Safely ICaiora lUskets, all itlies South East street; Friday, 7:30 er, 605 Wc5t Monroe street; How 1 America's Most fy) Versatile Drink cause they represent the weakest nrd Sutherland, 608 West p. Bloomington Gospel center, 215 South Center street; Saturday, portions of the walls. Darns Oil Sloves Coal IUiikcs Washington street; William G. Owens, Towanda: Miss Dorothy sometimes buljte In the center George Champion. They lived on a farm near Foosland.

Mr. Champion died in 1914. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Evan Harris of San Diego and Mrs.

Philip Andrews of Boto-ga, Columbia; a son, George 30 p. Salvation Army hall; portion of the outside walls. No Arbocost, 318 East Mulberry Sunday, 11 i. m. Calvary Holi street; Mrs.

Theresa Wilson, 51 14 Cloihea llaniiMTS (arilcn Tool phemomena of this sort was observed in this storm. ness church; Sunday, 2:30 p. Bloomington Gospel center; Sun if 100 ssr I SOUTHfIN COMfOIT COirOIATlON SAINT IOUIS, MO. i West Front street: Mrs. Arch Means, 407 Grant street, Normal.

When hundreds of thousands of Champion of Darian, Conn. Kleelrif Soldering Irons day, 7:30 p. Center Chapel church at Lytleville, near She was a member of First Scjlhe Ittadri and Handles Mennonlte. Patients admitted: Mrs. Delmar observers watch the same thing, all do not sec alike.

Hence, it may well be that all observations do Methodist church. Normal. Many Other Scarce Items Baungardncr, Farmer City; Mrs. Frank Burns, Clinton; Mrs. Ralph not agree with the writer.

Also, In the excitement of the movement Too Numerous to LKt. Johnson, 402 North Linden street. SKE OIK WIVDOUS Normal; Carol Ann Beyer, 100 one may think he saw things that no one else observed. Adirondack Lawn Chairs Popular wherever mttd'Hir furniture la UMd. flrong, aulmtnnllnl.

weather realnlnirf. QC In nntnrnt flnlnh. OiJJ Toy $1.55 Weekly All in all, it would seem that East Cypress street; George Burk, Gridlcy; David Burk, Gridley; Stanley Hauler, Gridley; Gale Al- Friday's storm had some earmarks of a tornado, but that it lacked the top, r. r. 5, Pontiac; Martin Stef outstanding characteristics that fen.

El Paso; Richard Meredith, G. H. Read Bro. HARDWARE lift IV. Front St.

IMinne 2116-A usually attend such storms. It ap 1215 South Cook street, surgical pears to have been a straight blow Mrs. William Gordon, Odell; Miss from the southwest, with the wind Jean Hrasch. Streator, medical. velocities great enouch to uproot Patients dismissed: Mrs.

Pete trees and damage buildings. It 50I-0C X. MAIN' Smiser. 309 Florence avenue, Normal: Miss Ruth Holub, r. r.

1, was strong enough that no com would care for a dem Normal: Mrs. M. H. Goodrich onstration of nearer tornado Piper City; Mr. L.

Q. Richard, strength. Gibson City; Mrs. Bernard Wil 1 son and baby boy, Minier; Mrs Wesleyan Enrolls 220 Ervin Corrie and baby girl. Chenoa: George Schultz, 100 A record 220 students have West Wood street; Mrs.

Paul I been enrolled in Illinois Wesleyan Schertz and baby girl, Minier: university's summer school, an in Mrs. W. T. Whitehouse and baby boy, Carlock; Mrs. E.

V. Wilcox. crease of 12 students over last year. Raymond Dooley, director of admissions, announced Wednes Flanagan; Mrs. Eugene Ackerson and baby boy, Stanford.

day. some newspaper presses are DWIGHT capable of producing 300,000 Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Erlckson copies per hour, formerly of Dwight who have spent the last two months in REPAIRS-New Roofing and Siding of All Kinds Call on our long experience for Roof and Siding Inspection and Free Estimates. Schwulst Lumber Coal Co.

APPLICATION DEPT. Phone 2608-0 Dwight and Morris with relatives and friends have gone to Tucson, BETWEEN WARS 1 to make that city'th'eir fu Fielders Gloves $2.9. A Few. Special Value. W.

B. READ (0. ture home. While in Illinois they sold their home in Dwight to Charles Sproull of Verona. Mrs.

Charles Baird and chil dren, Jackie and Diana of Pitts- The train space you want may field, were visiting Tuesday in Dwight at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hayes. Mrs.

Olga T. Short entertained her piano pupils Tuesday after noon at her home where games were played. Later all went to Renfrew park with their mothers for picnic supper. LONG POINT The Rev. and Mrs.

Walter S. Wright returned home Monday afternoon from the Methodist minister conference at Jackson Irfr iiice You Are An Imliviclual Vv i Since you are an individual why not take medication intended for a special indi- dividual. When illness strikes see your 1 I 1 doctor promptly he will prescribe for I you as an individual. I I Take your prescriptions to Biasi's where only registered pharmacists fill pre- ville. They will move within the next 10 days to South Park, Can ton.

Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart nd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blue of be meeting his boat! TN the weeks ahead, more and more trains will be meeting ships like his.

Thousands of sleeping cars will be taking him and his comrades homeward for their thirty-day furloughs. Thirty precious days before war begins for them once more. Sleeping cars, too, will be helping to carry America's wounded in comfort. It's all part of a transportation job that may mean 20,000,000 man-moves. A task so Vast that we on the railroads can hope to accomplish it only through the continued patriotic help and understanding of our wartime passengers.

During redeployment, coaches may be crowded and there'll be fewer sleepers even for essential civilian use. So be extra sure to cancel any unwanted reservations promptly, and share rooms when you can with business associates. This is a job for every one of us to speed the men who are speeding final Victory and to smooth the brief homecoming of our fellow Americans who must pack months, years, perhaps a whole lifetime of living into their thirty days between wars. Cornell visited with S. Sgt.

Wil-lard Stewart at the Schick hos pital, Clinton, Sunday. S. Sgt. Stewart was reported- some im proved Dut will have to remain for two months. Mr.

and Mrs. Clive Reynolds and daughter, Carol and Uretta i spent Sunday and Monday at Arrmngton visiting Mrs. Frank Quinsberry and other relatives. ROANOKE Mrs. Joe Taylor and daughter, Maymie visited over the weekend in Berwyn.

Donald visited in Chillicothe until Tuesday. Sam Miller, whose birthefey was I scriptions. Your prescriptions are in capable. hands at Vs. biasi's yy sS A Good Drug Store in a Handy Place Tuesday, was surprised Sunday night when 20 relatives came to spend the evening.

Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Warren Ruble and baby son, who have been visiting for several weeks in the E. E. Ruble home, returned to their home in eh Voqci Central Lincoln Center, Monday night.

BUY MORE WAR BONDS c9 BUY MORE BONUS AND KEEP TIIEM I I Griesheim 1 f) rtfek 1 Phone nftil VirW II fliMliL 1 iai The Water Level Route Bldg. I 4U 6053-0 1.

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