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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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rilON'R THE DAILY PANTA GRAPH. RLOOMIT.TOV ITT. rmnAV pprpttapv oq ion THREE Young Wife Steers Her Husband Maplewood They Examine How a $3,000 Home Can Be Built To Success in Bloomington High Play To Operate the r-loominRton high school Relief Problem, tage. This Season When Marsh Tenney as Tom linker Ieonard'a competitor for proinoiion in the company, gave Advance Little Estimate Given For This House In Bio omington Ha II ItU TTI. St TT 1 .1 I "A TfM hti exact tonst which Ix'imuril hn! How a younjc Mlfe trore! her hiwbnn.l a career from that of the avernge American cletk one of a promininK tmnlnnornxn wa tIJ In "To the IaU'a," a come.ly presented Thursday nlfiht by the Hloominton hih school senior class.

The three act play reached a climax when young Mrs. Beebe, ably prepared, young Mra. Beebe saved Court Approves Plan Of Private Group Maplewood Country club, popular he day by announcing that her husband had a eudden attack of laryngitis, then improvising a nine hole golf course a the south 4 miw speech to take the place of his. Officials Discuss Application Rood, Township Resources --4 The Ladies" Help Beebe. east edge of Normal, -vil! operate again this season as a private club.

played by Mifa Louise Murry. cave Act 3 saw young Beebe lose his This was assured Friday with promotion ana regain it again. an Impromptu banquet epeech for her tongue tied husband, played through the skill of "the ladies' in the announcement by Robert P. A litti rtoup of township ekilfully by Hill Beich. and thus the play.

"I'A mnd IKItC nciaU Kridav Tate, receiver, that the circuit started him toward success. Lawrence Dollahan and Jack court had approved a plan to lease lice I53vKm.nKton' rehrf problem Like most of the plays cU'en at Freese as truckmen, Eugene Behr 47 4. I ft or. a lab in the ofilc Mayor Rloomlnrton high school, this com for 1910 all the facilities to a new group now perfecting organization as a photographer, June Baker as i i' I I ft 7x.si I i I i A it 4 Tut, i i Mark liayra. edy wm handsomely set.

The first a stenographer and Frank Herieel plans. They tar4 at it. they raked as a barber were others in the cast act was played in a comfortable living room eetting of attractive New Group Asks Charter. Headed by Richard F. Dunn, at Extra guests at the banquet were C.r..-r::y.

dn-cociej it Ur.gthily andj Lucile Bower. Helen Schnepp ei were competed to a Jjourn torney and for years a leader in furniture and chinti drapes. The scene ehifted to an elaborately decorated banquet table, complete Phyllis Sherrill and Ann Baker, Eugene Behr, Jack Freese and Without noticeable headway. Our workers wsll do their test." Overseer tf the I'oor arry r- i Ann Baker had charge of business Maplewood activities, the new group is seeking a state charter under the name of the Maplewood Town and Country club. Most with Rowers and candle and the final art was played In a modern arrangements for "To the Ladies.

rrv IU fid pocn LiV- -X j- 1 -U'rr 1 business Other production committees were Jim I'arsons Toast master. properties. Virginia Wyatt, Frank Hr.tscl, Virginia Moeller and a prospective members of the proposed new organization were members of Maplewood last year. The first act took place In the v' i i i a a a McWherter; tstage. Jack Backlund F.eebe apartment in a New York Tho club was thrown into re Bud Fhifflet, Dick Richards and W.

Talley gravely, -but we don'l ar.t put the township in deU Y-a know we'd be criticized by the if we did that." Attempt Solution. The session. Mayor Hayes, had Uren cal4 by township oRicials end by himself to ee If some solu-tvr. to the rehef problem could not wrk-d dy, lately, he continued. city suburb, where the young ceivership last fall after foreclosure Brick Hilsabeck; electricians, Frank couple entertained Mr.

Beebes em Pfiffcr and George Hall; tickets ployer. John Kincald. portrayed by proceedings by the estate of the late Dr. Edeon B. Hart and Dr.

J. K. P. Hawks who held a flrrt Clinton Hughe. nd Mrs.

Kincaid Bob Beeves. Art Cl Doe rosters MM I'hyllM Burnett. An endear mortgage secured by notes to the amount of $16,000. It was claimed ing character waa Chester Mullin Miss Kaiher art claw played by Htanl. Billic the friend had been coming to hlsi.

and members of the business com that the notes were overdue and who always appeared when he w-as mittee made posters for adver tity 1eik IV.ter Noble iair.lrg that they had been least wanted. tizing, and Miss Botte Nance had charge of the table arrangement Jim Parsons played the role of Ut4 WI'A beraue of bad and were ur.t! to cet rrompt i i a toaMmaster tn the second act a in the banquet ncene ''ef even when they were cold and the annual dinner of the Kincaid Ueihers were Betty Hopper, Betty Piano Co, Ragland. Ella Marie Morrison 1 hungry. Mr. NM reported "came to ne Thurlny saying Bough Mr.

who Mignon Gerling, Hannah Saathoff that with accumulated Interest unpaid since 1932, the total amount due the petitioners w-as approximately $23,000. Proceedings Tending. Several weeks ago, widespread rumors indicated that the club might be sold to a private owner, loiter, however, old members of the club sought to lease the club for one year and made the ultimately approved offer. As yet, foreclosure sale proceed Illustrated hia after dinner toais Donna Brandt, Evelyn Iery, Jun with wild gesluren, was effectively cnuitz, Dorothy wr.son. Kathryn rx.t even get an appointment telkrf t.rTlce workers unt.l rest a a played by Bob Moulic.

a newcome i v. a i i IHcnniger and Helen Carlork ti.ji.iay. ni can we Uo with a s.ut.n like thatT" day they mut show a fair and rens- Great Iakcs naval training statio vv DIME'S BETTER THAN NOTHING i iirr -s nu irr Mr. Tai.fjr tutrird the que Ion or able work return for wages ex I S. Naval Training Station" 1 ver to l.eore bu case su tended.

yellow letters on his cap ribbon wi -r When the new citywide WPA ings are still pending. If the club were to be sold under the foreclosure, the old members would 4 nicr vjriiNti project has been approved in Wash I1xim1 of Appliratlona. psge of WPA em ington and can be put into opera tion here. Mayor Hayes said, work itieni tl je to tiaj weather re- still have the 15 months period of grace for redemption as provided by state law. will he available tnat can be ne utle, In a ll.Kt of tehrf ai'IllC "rnr be changed to the name of the battleship.

Price will return to the station Sunday night in order to report at 8 a. m. Monday. He and other seamen assigned to the vessel will depart for the west Tuesday night. "I like the navy fine," he said, "I wish I'd joined up sooner than I did." despite adverse weather cond.tions tie "nf put every 1 i ti i i i.

i i 3 I fi' I 1 tj At present, however, it is imprac worker on the tank of in tical to put men to work on projects tr viewing. It wa ir.ij-oi4j.ible involving concrete pouring when 5 i.anu.e a. I ine at once ever weather i ur.u;ted to this ac I.ut r.ow the cruis in that respect tivity. pretty much over. i.jt this man persisted Mayor Hayes said he believed the new project would be in operation by late March and wruld prevent a recurrence of work stoppage during the bad weather of next winter.

Hilt Death 'Unavoidable' We n-ake every effort to care for Norwegian-German Pact OSLO. r.P) Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvdan Koht and German Minister Kurt Braeuer signed Friday a new German-Norwegiaa trade agreement, including a special protocol providing for a clearing arrangement. HEADACHE? Her is Amazing Relief ef Conditions Duo to Sluggish Bow-ftis a en erenoy cajes at nre." Mr. Tal JJf the kc l-t r. t-t lht the tu e.f a iut tKaet 14 fur tifnm tt.r Ihe Mirtefr-I cI iUowrr.if-iloR buasnrts 1 an r.e".

ttrr.atked Tm. )Je ll.t! ir IKtitr4 lh re.an tKket an! a r.o" rre i 4 4. arr-Jt 4.r to tfi-rf. he l.c 4 at It th 5J cM rr.ir.smjm r--iU Cl C1TI- fr.rtJ th tK.f. 1U i.Jnt rn.

and it rtif thn ettl-4 4 r.t?n by t.f Ar m. aaid I-ater he ad4ed that fre it eemM front 1 I 1 Si A verdict of "unavoidable acci "r'J'4 tr.e.r caje a. "emergen dent" was returned Friday morning George Price, in Navy, Assigned to Vessel I'tl AM IlUt IU. Imm, IOmauicIW tkMtnbMT US fc W-f I tl aii4 i.f Wm tlhwul IW tmmli UmIaU UmII lw iUe. I fills btujK4.

vat tt 1 urn. i4 w4 ti ix Ie.mar 11. or e. IKHC financial at the inquest of Robert Hilt, 6 earr.sr,er. declared the townihip re- year old former city waterworks George Price, apprentice seaman employe who was fatally injured ct alike.

l-er had handled the applic t.on ti m.el eiT.cier.tly. Mul 1 I'rodurtite Work. ut try Uua 1- i i will soon change the band on his vagatabia laxativ. lao mwtl, uruu.ii. refreshinff.

tavuantin. r- Four Charged Then came the question of WPA blue, visorless cap. Son of Mrs. Albert R. Price.

902 Vet Mulberry street, he is here otk pae. Gordon Jvallee. WI'A pendable relief from aick headaches, bilious spells tred feelinc when associated with coostipatiasu Withnir Pick 25c NR roor IHUIUUl flil dnicgirt. Make the test then if not delighted, return the box to na. We w.If last Monday afternoon when struck by a truck driven by Harry Cunningham, r.

r. 3. The jury found death due to a "cerebral head injury and extreme shock." Coroner Leo Hemmele conducted the inquest at the Murray and Carmody funeral home. rt.cUl out that leave prior to goir.g to Bremer- c.tj-m a With Beating f-s -a Ck Sf I isj-as aa e.T.. inuQd me purcnase orirr.

That's .1. Kr--er could WPA men thrown ton. to embark on the ir.to ur.pr ductive work a.mply in' S. S. Misissippt.

Since r.list-erwr to prov.de relief checks. To- ing last Dec. IS. he ha been at the Get NR Tablets tndav. Office Man Heidelberg s-a if j.rt4.

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ss a 1 ft 'w Wiiaii I lis at Xa ma e-a .4 tuts 1 it 1 tt4 mit ef a lrKCIAIaS -r 1 44 "asmsmtiM- a BULLETIN Board e. i'rv Va a 4 4 i a 1 a Ila. a -i f-'f .4 Vat a ft. 4 REASONS WHY YOU WILL SAVE BY BUYING NOW! CAWf All used cars priced 5HY to sell fast, in order to make room for more trade-ins. CA1C Buy now before 3 MY nrices rise and lef 's gef fogeffter If you want a late model car or truck with modern Improvements ror a very small amount of money We have what you want 7 can buv itmin V0urc, 'thcnfidence.

7i Ulv- Iktmant 50c AZALEA PLANTS efemni save the difference. Iff you have an older Low Save winter condi est Possible car or truck to trade SAVE men Prirp. tioning expense on 1 I curate oGARDmiAJ Lon a fine, late model your old car. ts sf unlteard lrUe! Jir la pf.e lltal Ostrn'a llattrr Lfinc sjilil 1orf williia resell 4 Ch aT fi car I 'rr 25c he 'n? nd e.Za,er d. SAVE Save depreciation on your old car.

car You have what we want LI 4-I14 In I rhUcicr.drca Trade up now. CAlfC Save costly repairs MY on your old car. 50c HYACINTHS, ra. Cmlf Ckesat slflirt art tka CftaasV Iftfl aw a V. I 1 mi a mm: usk I af 'a 1 1 BUEVE TV i 47R 0T" I.

HM.U llMI IS 4Mllllt 1 I tiitr 1 I i I Funeral Sprays 1.50 75c AaaMbrr Hj Nei U1 f)cltaaa 1 iaj Mr iiif nt si 1 a OKI'S HOU5 ALEEKT LAURENCE RUST rrr d-t ll'KI Koval I iB lUtllifts I I.OUKU SHOP N. Main. IW CI iw fttarf sli at Roosevelt Bloomington. Illinois I. yl re 1.

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