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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1941. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Wednesday with Mr. Fred Mast, 1301 Business World THEY PREFER Court Notes Hospital Wast Taylor street. MISSION.

In the Churches This Week FIRESIDE CHAT Elevator Company McLEAN COUNTY HOME KWrrT HOMK CITY RF.NCI' a.rvi,.. 1 b. m. svery nlsht. Wing Planned CLINTO N.

(PNS) What Has Annual Meeting Ladis Bible claas, I p. Wednesday. WARRANTY DEEDS. following dlrsctors: Frank Smith, James H. Oughton Martin N.

Nelson, Chester D. Pierce, Edward M. Hoffman and John J. Doherty, Th board of director then elected th following officer: Frank L. chair ma of th board; Edward M.

Hofl-man, president; John J. Doherty, executive vie president and Ralph F. Sodlnl, cashier. HArrisT. Bertha Mir and Walisr Johnson to started out to be a skating party turned into a fireside I'RKSIIYTEIUAN.

HRNT Devotional and school of In DELAVAN. (PNS) The annual At Lincoln rtlsalislh and Frank Bans, kit I and sari of Ma 17 and 1. Pluck 1, Fell Para FIHmT eiptcial calling commute meet- Ins. b. m.

Monday. chat for three local youths her meeting of th stockholders of th addition lo Mormai, miction, p. m. Wednesday, BIBLE TESTIMONY. Gmun Four meeting.

7:30 p. m. Tuesday Saturday afternoon. aioixmaa and Pauline k. ukiri.k to i Farmer Elevator company was A a.

Ed westray, Beacher Zachary Mary Hdy. part of k-is 10 and II, block w.d Saturday at fha Hantlat church Britain Still In Critical Position Has Internal And External Problems to Solve at trw home 01 sen, rna upper, la nar- twirri ftrlv. It NT Bible fellowship, 7:30 p. and Billy orth went skating 1. Flags' Second addition to blooming- 7 i.

I following a dinner served at noon Midweek Bible and prayer service, WMnwiay, Estimated Cost Set at $200,000 on the small stream known as p. Wednesday. Women Bible ciim, 1:30 p. m. Tnurs American Slate bank lo Jennie P.

Miller, hv tha wnmen nf tha rhnrrh To Move Market Chancel choir rehearsal, 4:30 p. m. I n. rt nl iMlin us N.irmal. I day "Second Coonle," south of town.

Friday. Vouni people- irasue, p. m. jti w. l.

and Ksther Aieaander to John R. Since 1032 the company has been Wsjrtrsy, th first to try the ice, BUCKLEY. (PNS) ArlhuV Church choir rehearsal. p. m.

day. antf Kill Kohler. lot Jy, Walglea resub-I tha Hlreellnn th LINCOLN. (PNS) Tentative Friday. went through and got a thor Nieman is moving his grocery and Angel rholr rehearsal, IS I hl( CHRISTIAN.

ough wetting. Zachary and and Thursday meai market Monday. Jan. 20. to plan for a construction of a new addition with facilities; for S3 1 with whom expires June 30 of thU HUNT Sectional meeting of the wom YbUth dwclplestilp group, 4 p.

m. Mon en' council at 2:30 p. m. Wsdiiasday at Nnrmn u. mm lo Mdtim Nb, lot Vetr.

A reiolutlon waj adooted to North, not to be outdone, tried at another spot, and all three the newly completed building on door north of his present store. d- Mon- room and a new heating plant and the following hnmea: Northwest, Mia 1 3, dhkh rvrry iquiuvh ewiwiumn-i .1. Senior choir practice, p. I tv sk sav.a a liiico IxiulM Selbrrt. tie North Madison tret laundrv nlant io the Deaconess were dunked.

day and Thursuay. This building Is comDlet with Madeline and Helmut Nebel lo I OeoraTS Tomm. P. E. Mlirnhv and Northeast, Charlr liarcrlM, loM Th North horn on South hospital were discussed at a meet- North Kld.r treet: South, est, Mre.

A. 190 locker and will have stock 4 Wuc Donald Pawson were elected dlrec- Well, lot Falrvww av.nu nd HouttiwMt, 12:30 p. m. Wednesday. ling or tn Deaconess society neia groceries.

c. and ksi oimpei to Peter B. tors for a three year period and Clinton street was th nearest haven, and there the boys went Mr. Don Sumner, 603 Weet Washington TiKRanatcne cia- ro Sund afternoon, at th First Wednesday at th home of Mr. Fletcher I Mrs.

Roy Cox will onen a cafa street, pontics, luncheon at noon. oimpei, lot ana s. nk Ancnor. ti date of the annual meeting was NEW YORK. CP) England' situation In her slnglehanded war gainst th Axi powen, while far to dry out and warm.

Fellowship aiMllni. (:30 s. m. Thuri- I jVi i. rr A fpAm em rt 1 1 es 4a e).

In building vacated bv Mr. Niemaa Coleman, una Kimwooa roan. i viiuiuu. i Junior ch.nr praouc. 4:10 p.

m. Wedne. The proposed hoeipltal wing day. I aft S. a esa, A a I lllk tW Fudge and popcorn helped junior enoir practice, 10 a.

UYIINQyblUiN UUUIN I Saturday in September. day and Friday Ssturrinv. at a later date. LCDLOW ELKVATOB ELECTS. 4:44 p.

wu'a ouiit on tne wen aiae oil Cloister choir rehearsal, pas th time while the skater thawed out. Sunday th boy PROBATE COt'RT. W. C. Bishop, manager and secre- Wednesday and1 Friday, tn hospital facing Seventh street.

roNTiAC M'Nsi Ktat of Catherine tAry. reported an increase of some Chapel choir practice, 7:13 p. m. Thum- were reported suffering- no LUDLOW. (PNS) Th annul reeiy: fiate closes ana s.oOO bushel of A-raln handled dur.

from desperate, Ii admittedly grave, three Associated Press correspondent who have gone through the entire battle of Britain agreed on their arrival in New York. The- three. William McGaffln, physical distress because of the estimated $200,000. Oewtr.l for Red Cm, 10 a. m.

W.dnday. Educational meetlnf, 1:30 p. m. Wedne. day.

Treble Clef chorus rehtarsal, 4 p. m. WeonMday. Annual meeting and reception for new church officer. Including potluck aupper, meeting of th Ludlow Elevator rotate of F.imer I.

Floyd: Inventory of I Ing the year ending July 1, 1940 experience. SCIENTIST. Plan have been drawn and the net profit of 118,326.99. This III OF IIRIHT -Testimonial meet board of director will consider company, now reorganized a th Ludlow Co-Operative Elevator com psny. was held in the Methodist ing.

7:43 p. m. Wednesday. inhTrManc. Vt ib i.n.

ii. wa divided into third, part for way and mean of raising the Dwlght Pitkin and Taylor Hen- Our New KatMte of Cleors W. Ilollom: Admin raierva rund. anma riftld tn th Krl TABERNACLES. money later.

rv reached New YOrK on ine 1st ra tor John T. Hullom' Dona or l.200 ju iv. (iOeU'r I.UillTHOI sr-Prayer ervlc. roved. i.

Four director were re-elected. church basement Thursday after noon. The annual report waa given by Eugene C. Hoerner. manage ktsts of Thoma 11.

Frsiy: lu.ooo bond remainder to the Farmer Elevator p. m. Wednesday. St. Cscula ohotr rehearsal, 4:30 p.

m. Saturday. CHURCH OF GOD. FIRST Midweek prayer service, 7:30 American export liner Slboney. In a three noint analysis of Brit Neighbors They are, Charles Lauer, Miss Min 30 p.

m. Wednesday. Bihle study, p. m. Friday.

IRI. MTV Bible study, 7:30 p. of Kxecutor Joseph eiy aprovei. Comnanv nie Stallbohm, Walter Faster, and CLINTON. (PNS) Mr.

and Utralor bond of ftO0 approved. u. r. svioin, av rcurcscniaii vo 01 O. F.

Kloll Wednesday. Leland Miller of Lincoln. in' position a the old year ended, the correspondent tresed that: 1. Britain' greatest need i not Chicago, A dividend of 10 percent on th capital stock of the old company was declared. Three new director were elected for a three year term.

Mr. Earl Jile. a son. horn Satur- tne jraaerai company, iiur isuiiu vi p. windy.

(KNTKAI. Prayer and praise aervlct, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Women' Service circle, 10 a.

m. Wednes Orctieatra practice, p. n. Clirlatlao Crusader. p.

m. Friday. UNITED BRETHREN. Final ro- Bve a snori lain I I .1 day In John Warner hospital. Ktats of Auyiu p.

Ryan IV4MIIUI I iwiw sir, ana mis, ueniu nuren, a If, I i day. namely, W. O. Smith. John F.

Mc FIRST Evangelistic ervlce, 7:30 p. CLINTON. (PNS) Naw na- daughter, born Sunday in John pontiac ipns) Th following mat-1 jfanGflrG WOrKerS airplane but merchant hip ana destroyer to protect them against German and Italian surface raider, submarine and coastal bomb every night except saturoay Cabe, and Jame Sheehan. Byron G. Walker was elected to fill tl.t ter have been entered In probata court COMMUNITY CENTER.

WESTERN AVEME COMMINITY Cottane prayer meetina in i tlenta receiving treatment In John Warner hospital. 10 a. m. Tuesday, Wln.y. inunsoay ho.D"t Stind.v wVret I a and Mrs, Warner hospital Sunday were: ni1 i Make Trip to St.

Louis Estat of Oust K. Hanson iw ii hi as. nanaim: Largent, BM. thereon for i unexpired term of the late N. L.

Boy' club activities, 1 p. m. and 7 p. and Friday. I .4 In I wk a il Ruhv Barnett.

adm tted for "ciuon, gin, oorn i wslIAn vlrl eitf.M Aiiss xvurjy jDarnen, aamuiea xor i Funk. Monday, 8Ex)ni cnurcn acnooi I o.u.n i re po In. m. Monday. m.

emergency snjrgery Friday night; Jn Warner hospital. I Officer elected were president. Uie estate of Harm P. Mehrin, of wnirh .1.1. Peorfa dlvlalon of the Pnur srouD meetina, Music ieon, p.

m. Monday. Orchestra rehearsal, 7 p. m. Monday.

Girl' club program, 3 p. m. and Heln was executor, filed by J. executor, filed by J. C.

a.V,li..'.i lh home of Mr. Ben Mrs. Will am Lemlng. Surirical, r. iiw wcu nutniwi, a et lor 10 a.

I Standard OH company of Indiana W. H. Wataon; vice president and treasurer, C. C. O'Hare and ecre- er.

2. Continued German blitzkriegs against British citie have done urprialngly little damage to Britr aln' essential war industries. 3. British confidence in ultimate victory with American aid, far from p. m.

Tuesday. .1 Bloomington Monday In a ape- music lesson, p. m. ruwmy. up'die, sio South McCiun Saturday; and Orval Sprague and daughter, second child and first Heine, executor.

Mearini T-S5 pP" nXZXSF' Miss Lorraine Sylvester, both medl- eTlrl. bor Sunday in John Warner of Mary c. Choir rehearsal, 7 pm Saturday hospital. port filed and approved. cai.

oaiuraay. Ertat of M. Elisabeth Hearini beth tary, W. O. Smith.

Neighborhood study group, 7:30 p. clal car on the Ann Rutledge for Tursdav. flleben: Petition I SL Louis. This btoud will attend Boya' gym program, I p. m.

Wedne' Dement Club to Meet av. "nn 1U the annual sales conference of the OSMAN Mr. and Mr. Donald McDavitt being shaken by the punisnmem her citie have taken, ha been Music lessons, 4 p. m.

Wednesday. vmiiuay iiiiiici witch of Harrr b. Baker: Standard OH comDanv to be held DANVERS. (PNS) The De Sons of Legion tag party, 7 p. Wednesday.

r-or O. Uraia. Clinton 10 J0, 20-22 st. loui. Women' federation meeting, 2:30 p.

m. ment School Community club will Qv i er CUDDer Held meet at the school at 8 p. m. Mon- yyTer JUpper neia I -B atm.A .1 a il. sVl.t.

1. 1 it. and son Danny, who have been living at Paris for several months, moved back to their home here Frl. 1 viNiavrvaiurxnip swrnmu m.i biiuuu. AmunK L0 UIllClalB in W1B Thursday.

Brownla Dack. 3 s. m. Thursday. CLINTON.

(PNS) A turkey are E. O. Round. E. M.

Erklne, Hav. At Ury t7rove t. Bible study group, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, dinner for 25 guests was served at tory of asseu approved.

O. H. Trlbler, Carl ter Veen, P. B. The Dry Grove community ciuo Young people activities, p.

day, vacated by Mr, and Mrs. Haw land Balrd. ripv fiROVE PNS) The Drv noon Sunday in the O. O. Craig mmDivTr nrrne Howe and F.

E. Purcell, Thursday. strengthened 100 percent by the Italian defeat in Greece and Libya. "The surface raider and submarine have become a far greater menace to Britain than the night blitz bomber," said McGaffin, a native of David City, Neb. Warship Are Needed.

"While the food situation in will nrpasnt a Diav. -wnere as I I .09 T' 1 If.JI... 1 Older boy' basketball game and boxing, June Ester of near Farmer City 7 pm. Friday. liranama: lurove townenip iarm oureau iam- l.

Burton Orr and wif to Jn end I bu is directing the play. uy nifht oyter upper wa held observanc of Mr. Craig's T7th Janni worby, joint tenants, lot block ect Bank Directors Band rehearsal, 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Intermediate choir rehearsal, 7 p.

m. Th Iiih memoerj iTr rlav cht at tha Farm bureau I uinnuay aniiiveraaxy. A nnrmtin tii.to mw- came Thursday to spend several days with 'her cousin, Miss Erlln Rohlflng. Saturday. I I una inneM irj u.

K. tv 11, I Lm A 11 oiwn1 In tne district are iu auditorium in Wlin viny nwiiweis vi air. vii oiock wrlsnr addition to campu. holHera and hnnrrl of dlriplora of EriSCOPAL. own looa.

100 persons attending. muy w. prneui, me (uen th. Banlt a. nwieht Thursday Mr.

Albert Adams, who has been ST. MATTHEW'S Acolyte' meeting, n. tn. Mona'av. roiiowing me supper, group sing- a-iueil wiiuicii ia elected the following directors and staying with her daughter Vivian Synod meeting, 5 p.

m. Tuesday with HULrNLCT ing was tea oy warence nopp, iuur ri officers: Edward McWllliams, in Chicago, returned to her horns nd Mrs Douglas Peter Ropp Preeented the Peaker Mr. waig was oorn jar um, is uiiici ioiiicu Charles D. McWllliams, Charles Wednesday evening with her hus dinner at 4:30 p. m.

Synod eucharUt, 7 a. m. Wedneday; breakfast, 8:30 a. m. at the Y.

M. C. A. I svnod in church. 8:30 a.

lunch at Y. 'V Jr. nd 01 even ng wnicn mcmaea Aia .1 oingn.i., junn McWilliam. Roy O. West, Ul nmn an1 Intl IJniIITlilsl sJ I BltU I mi 1 I Britain la nowhere near as serious a it was in 1917, German raider are taking heavy toll of convoys bringing needed import to the embattled island.

"This of course adds up to a cumulative loss of merchant bottoms, but even more serious is the lack of warships to convoy the T- band and Earl Rohlflng, who went after her. Her daughter remained n.i Cuip ana Leonard Hendrick 01 iiani ana ancy inner waig. ue- I Loui A Weicker Earl Haeer daughter Carolyn of Rantoul countv Farm bureau fore coming to Clinton 11 year ago Ogden, Mr. J. A.

Van Ness, M. C. 12:30 p. m. and synod at in Chicago to continue her voc moved Into the home recently va- and John carrington, head of he lived at Moweaqua, where he Clarence Allen and Mrs.

Edward ch Mcw.iii.m. nresldent-' cated by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dixson, th. lWB.

in farmlnir. has Kimber entertained the members lessons. church, 1:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, 7:15 p.

m. Thursday. Holy communion, 7:15 a. m. and 9 m.

Friday. Jur.lor choir rehearsal, 4 p. m. Friday. Holy communion, 7:15 a.

m. Saturday. Thursday, Jan. 16. Mr.

BoblnsoR I been twice married, both wives the Happy Thot Sunday school toha MemmMi Mrs. Earl Schmall was ill Satur merchantmen. day with the flu. OKAIMUINI re" asea. vice president; Louis A.

Welcker 'Tor example, as we passed through Bermuda we saw a convoy aaugmer 01 -j Mr. nr.M, Mr. craig nas io granacnuaren ca8hIer: Harold J. West, assistant Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Johnson and I and six great grandchildren casnier: Angus iower assistant of 18 vessels assembling. As possi ana their home Friday nleht. Chester cashier. and Beverly Friday night. Chester tjVcTn daughters Leona of ble protection there were only one armed merchant cruiser and two Mlnnpanolis.

moved into ,.,..1.." h- KAM t-ninese c.ietive.s wtrs pmyeu. aiiss hiiu Minn mnveH Into thel I l-l PAVfl I i 1 WUU 111K IIUUUIS OilU Mil Oe I eas. 'W i oi7mnn wnn nicrn nnnnn ann mta I I apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Roy utty conflolatlon prlze.

Mr. and Mr c. Adama and town at RefrMh- Bank Officers Named EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED. 1 R1EUENS Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m.

Friday. Editorial board meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Editorial board meeting, 8:30 p.

m. Friday. LUTHERAN. FIRST ENGLISH Junior choir rehear- BLAME YOUR. LIVER IF- If your liver doesn't secrets 20 to 80 destroyers.

r'w wainoflrrav in. mr. ajuiiii-i -i .1 1 1 a. i DWIGHT. (PNS) The stock f.

Mr: menta were erved by th. host- "From a food point of view it is fortunate that the British have holders of First National bank at s. -1 1. 1 eoacs. wuiivs 1 uinyiiiuiii xayLiBL cuurva rimav Mra jiav uonner.

Dwlght on Thursday elected the 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkens and evening at her home. At the con- Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kingdon re- On a yearly average, the south- family moved Jan. 17 to the farm elusion of the business meeting turned Sunday from Watseka ern hemisphere Is slightly cooler! nal. 6:30 p. m. Thursday.

Senior choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Adult confirmation Instruction, 7 p. m.

Thursday. south of Buckley, recently pur- me guua memnera ana omer in- wnere tney have visited with Mr. than tne northern. ounces of bile every day into your intesj tines constipation with its headaches; mental dullness and that "half-alive" feeling often result. So you see how important it is to keep bile flowing freely! chased by Mr.

Wilkens. vited guests presented miss tfurcicy and Mrs. Edward Kingdon. Mr. and Mrs.

Laurence Eyre a decorated birthday cake and Stephen, son of Principal and Confirmation class, 9 a. m. Saturday. TRINITY Senior Walther league social, KIDNEY TROUBLE moved Jan. 17 to the home vacated gts.

Mrs. Walter Claggett, was said to 8 m. Tuesday. stored stocks reported in well informed circles to be sufficient for one year." Pitkin, who was born in Alta-mont, 111., said the British did not think it possible for them to lose the war "but it will be difficult for them to win unaided," he added. "The British both the man in the street and the authorities make no bones of this.

Censorship Is Light. "In fact they are so anxious for people in the United States to have And what finer aid could one desire than Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, used so by Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkens.

be much better Saturday after be- For soothing Choir renearaai, p. m. weanesaay. Announcement for communion, Thurs relief external Mr. Evre has accepted the position UCLAMU 6 mosi 01 me ween.

Stop Getting Up Nights day afternoon. of butcher for Arthur Nieman and means, apply G. R. Trenchard left Thursday U'ssi To harmlessly flush poisons and successfully for years by Dr. F.

Vf) Edwards for treating his patients for constipation and sluggish liver bile. Olive Tablets are unsurpassed in ef SAY will begin his duties Monday. for Miami, Fla. He was accom- usually effective Junior wanner league, t.w p. m.

Tiaay. METHODIST. FIRST M. M. M.

meeting, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and panied by C.

E. England of De- TONIGHT acid from kidneys and relieve irritations of bladder so that you can stop "getting up nights" get a 35 cent a ww daughters and Mrs. Roy Cox left catur, a former resident of De- Tuesday. fectiveness because they stimulate liver bile to help digest fatty foods, they tons naftVocra fir I in 1(1 (1 '1 1 Hflflr pm 1111 Circle meetlnK, p. m.

Wednesday. Midweek service, 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday. GRACE.

W. S. C. 8. luncheon and I.

a BT'SS' SVBaBMBBBSslBBBBBHBaiBBlBBlBBl for a few days visit at the home of land. Mr. Johnson's brother at Olney Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weedman Friday.

Mrs. Cox will visit for sev- were hosts Thursday evening to up muscular intestinal action, at the same time help elimination. Being purely ecffiS to colds' miseries. Slip away from achey Capsules and take as directed. Other I muscles, sniffles, into sleep.

Here's dou- symptoms of kidney and bladder ble help that acts almost instantly. Rub a clear picture of their needs that the censorship except for obvious meeting, 1 p. m. Wednesday. Devotional meeting, r.M p.

m. Wednes Start using Cuticura today I At all eral days at the home of Mrs. Joe the faculty of the grade schools at day. druggists. For FREE sample, write With Penetro.

25c. nPIIPTDi rnmiM- nuffv eves. Get orlelnal table, Olive Tablets are wonderful! Teac their supreme goodness TONIGHT! 15ff, 301, 601. All drugstores. McBrlde, Mrs.

Cox' mother at Fair- a 6:30 dinner. Cuticura. Dept. 55, Maiden. Mass.

Jucior cnotr practice, lu a. m. saturaay. Senior choir practice, 7 p. m.

Saturday. PARK Circle 5 will meet at 2:30 p. m. military secrets might be said to be almost nonexistent. 'T have known the censorship in Spain, for example, both during rlsIlCs I HU i GOLD MEDAL.

Refuse a field. I Donna L. Reid, Reporter. the civil war and afterward, and there is no comparison. "The reason partly, I think, is the overwhelming confidence you find among all classes of English 4.

-1 men from the London cockney to DO YOU SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT THE SMOKER'S CIGARETTE Whitehall executives." Henry, from Mineola, said Britain's three main domestic prob lems were "conquering the night bomber; financing the war; and in creasing production." "Informed aviation circles are convinced that a night fighter is being developed which will be able to cope with the night bomb raid er," he said, adding: "This same prediction has been made several times in the last two months, however, but has never materialized. It is hard to have faith in a weapon against night bombers when they still come over by the hundreds and the maximum brought down in any one night has been three. Living Costs Higher. "War finance is growing increas ingly difficult with the cost of the war reaching up into the almost astronomical figure of about 60 mil lions dollars daily. who each dedicate a number lik I ii "Added to this is a from 20 to 30 percent increase in the cost of liv ing while the 'normal' lag has held down increases in wages to some 15 percent.

"One of the most frequent criti cisms heard in England of the gov ernment is its failure to take advantage of the emergency powers hill and use its dictatorial authority to mobilize the entire country for war production. "Despite the fact England has some one million and a half men MADE FOR SMOKERS LIKE YOURSELF under arms exclusive of the home guard unemployment has increased since the war began. "Part of this is due to bombing, V77 PMIflV Plicfoe-fioM'o fi'rftif rrtvU part to bad management." BELLFLOWER una- t', i a stmt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.

Innis and daughter, Cynthia, of Macon, who came for the funeral of the former's father, held here on a-avaa vs. a-xw i wa wwUb wilw give you something no other cigarette can offer. Chesterfields are way you want Friday, will remain for a three week's visit with Mrs. R. L.

Innis end other relatives here. Mrs. Fred Hellar returned to her home in Chicago Friday, after a five month's visit at the home of her brother's faimdly, Mr. and Mrs, A. R.

Kirk. a cigarette. flat. not strong. Chesterfields smoke COOLER, and every puff gives you that BETTER TASTE that Chesterfield is famous for.

Ask for Chesterfields. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitlock returned to their home here Fri day from a month's visit with their four children and their families in and near Hawthorne, Calif. PADUA Louis Harper was taken to Si Joseph's hospital in Bloomington Thursday where he will submit to a minor operation on his leg.

Mr. Harper fell from a building while et work several months ago and Injured his leg. The infant sons of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, who were born Christmas day at the Mennonite hospital in Bloomington, were reported Saturday slowly gaining.

They are still kept in the incubator the hospital. I LllC5iO HO.U CopTticht 1941. LfGCirr Myess Tobacco Co,.

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