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THE PAXTAGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1943. THREE WSCS Plans Silver Tea Charge Mother DWIGHT. (PNS) The Seven Awarded flying Crosses Program for Youth Meeting Announced McLean Recreation Sponsors Await Adult Unity on Program With Improper Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church in Dwight will hold its November meeting with a silver tea Friday from 2 to 5 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. J. Frank Ziegler. During the afternoon Mrs. J.

C. Bundy of Streator will entertain with several piano numbers and Mrs. L. L. Stitzer will sing sev charge.

The alleys have not been Use of Allotment use since last winter, but if 3 Dancing Issue Delays, Action In Community cleaned would be serviceable, he eral numbers accompanied at the commented. high school age, to get their views on the problem. "I would then be willing to rail a committee meeting of those persons who have shown interest in a dance club and in that way get definite action in the movement," she stated. CLINTON. (PNS) The eight The basement also offers room piano by Mrs.

Clifford Kelch. Mrs. Earl N. Hager, Mrs. Lester Reeb, Mrs.

Roy M. Baker, Mrs. W. C. Coe, Mrs.

W. Kendall and Mrs. Jesse Kelly will' serve for pingpong tables and other games. small children of Pvt. and Mrs.

Pearl Marshall were on their way to a new home at the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Children's school It also was thought that when BY HAROLD LISTON. (Pantagraph Staff Writer.) McLEAN. With a building Another location that would be adaptable to recreation, although providing smaller space, would be the basement of the Methodist at Normal Tuesday evening, and their mother, Mrs. Mary Marshall, the meeting is called, that class 32, was a prisoner in De Witt representatives from the high school student body be asked to church. The Rev.

D. K. Sailor, attend and state just what type of county jail awaiting a hearing on charges of contributing to the dependency of her children. available, promise of financial aid and interest among parents and teen agers at a new high, McLean still doesn't have a youth recreation program. program would be wanted.

Mrs. Charles Benedict, who is a pastor of the church, reported that dances have been held in the church basement on Sundays and plans were being made to make it available other nights in the week. Mothers Want Action. Following a preliminary before County Judge John H. IT 'i- 1 Vi? Jl W' member of the Church of God, ex Major factor of delay is inability Supreme Court Backs Conviction Of Prosecutor plained that the church, as an of parents to agree on what kind Bedinger in county court Tuesday organization, did not favor of recreation youngsters should CLINTON.

(PNS) A change of place was announced Tuesday for the Youth conference being held all day in Clinton. Instead of the Clinton city hall, the meeting will be held in the YMCA, beginning with registration at 9:30 a. m. A. W.

Dickey, county school superintendent, will preside for the "Youth Problem Clinic," introducing panel members from the county. They are Ann Kent of Clinton, Joan Marsh of Maroa, Dorothy Collier and Eddie Pack of Farmer City, Dorris Fort of Kenney and Bert Theobald, Waynes-ville. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p. m. in Magill hotel with A.

R. Pierson, secretary, the toastmaster. Beginning at 2 p. m. the meeting will resume in the when the Rev.

William Skadden of "Ran-toul will discuss youth problems and give advice on meeting the problems to be presented by the young people during the morning session. Following his talk there will be a discussion period. The conference is one of a series being held in Illinois, sponsored by the local dancing. He' continued by saying that have. Key point of disagreement is whether dancing should be Churches Hesitant.

Explaining that she was speak youth of other churches have attended these dances and recreational programs and that more are expected to attend. The youngsters are almost unani ing from a personal point of view mous in wanting a place to dance and not as a representative of the church, she said that a recreational Mrs. Ernest Lynch and Mrs. Lyle and some of the parents back them up. Influential groups in two SPRINGFIELD.

ILL. UP) Wilcox, who both have young program is necessary and that she realized that young people wanted morning, the children were declared dependents and were taken by Deputy Sheriff William Barrett to Normal. Testifying against the mother were several neighbors as well as county sheriff's officers. Evidence presented alleged the mother failed to make proper use of the government allotment from the father's army service to take care of the children, Judge Bedinger said. A hearing on the charges against the mother has been set for 10 a.

m. Wednesday in county court. people in high school, were firm churches, however, turn thumbs down on the idea. Robert Stephens Isaac Flesher to dance. She said that a well in their belief that a community supervised dance place in McLean The Illinois Supreme court, in one of 42 opinions handed down Tuesday, upheld the conviction and six months jail sentence of William dance club is needed in McLean.

Wants United Effort. And the financial backing won't Both women pointed out the would be more desirable than the young people going elsewhere for be forthcoming until the issue is lack of recreational facilities and entertainment. Six Given For Raid Over Ploesti A. Doss, Monticello, former Piatt settled. said that many young people Plans for a youth program in sought dancing places out of town, A member of the Christian church, who did not wish to be McLean have been hanging fire for often in places that did not offer county state's attorney and county judge, on charges of criminal libel.

"While he has the right to publish on all subjects, he is respon Odell Church Group Meets ODELL. (PNS) The members of the Ladies Sodality of St. Paul's church held a meeting Monday evening in the school hall. It was voted to omit the December meeting. quoted by name, said she knew the best environment.

almost two years. The nearest approach to a young peoples organization was "the Youth coun teen agers like to dance, although she did not believe the church They favored a plan whereby a sible for abuse of that privilege," WASHINGTON, D. community through the division dance club would be formed and cil which died when members should sponsor dancing. The venture could be successful if each member would pay a fee for the court held. Doss was charged with publish for delinquency prevention.

went into service or war jobs. given proper supervision, she A few dances have been held at The war department announced Tuesday that six Central Illinois men were among the 1,548 members of the a year's memDersnip. iney were also of the opinion that with proper chaperoning, the dances would be ing defamatory references to Piatt county state's attorney Carl I. Those appointed on the com the community hall, but at ir Two Ode One man contacted thought that regular intervals. According to the building under consideration successful and that the young people would conduct themselves Glasgow and others in a publication called Liberty Press." He now is appealing to the United mittee for January are: Mrs.

J. M. Watson, Miss Frances Schopp and Mrs. Clarence Gordon. Those who took part on the program were: was not suitable for the dances information given in McLean, the hall will not be available during the winter months on Saturday in a proper manner.

club and replied, "I sure would. My mother and father have no objections to my dancing, but won't allow me to go to dances, especially to places where liquor is sold." A boy, who is out of high school, but works on his parents' farm near McLean, said "I can't get the car like I used to and if a dance club is opened in McLean, I would want to be a member:" In almost every case, the person being questioned was of the opinion that adult leadership was the important factor in getting the program under way and insuring its continued success. because it would not provide the best surroundings and stated that Men Reported Wounded Joseph Pellouchoud, Mrs. William uigr.ts due to shows Given there, Offers to Start Aotion. Mrs.

Lynch said a definite com States Supreme court another conviction and sentence of three months in jail and $2,000 fine for unless some restriction is made on Martin, Mrs. Aloysius Legner, Geraldine Ralph. Bridge and membership the "wrong element AH Want Something. Among those interviewed in Mc mittee to find out just what is wanted, had not been formed. criminal contempt of court.

euchre were played, and the prizes would take over." Students Eager. Lean, all were of the opinion that the community was in need of a ermy air forces "hat have been decorated for their part in the low level bom bardment of the Ploesti, Rumania, oil refineries Aug. 1. The raid, which was credited with destruction of i2 percent of ODELL. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs The court reversed a Logan County Circuit court conviction and one to 14 year sentence of won by Mrs. Patrick Donnell Sr. and Mrs. Mary Dooley. A girl, who is a student at suitable recreation center.

She offered, however, to assume responsibility to talk to anyone in McLean, especially parents with children of Gerald Peterson received word Sunday from the war department Jesse Lynn on involuntary man One building being considered is McLean high school, was asked if she would join a community dance located next to the McLean State that their son, Pvt. Gerald Peter slaughter charges growing out of the death of Marianne Mills, a child who was killed in an auto Bank and Trust company. William son, had been wounded in action FOR GLAMOUR. Sibley Sends First Group Braid of McLean, who offered to in Italy, Oct. 15.

Robert Hinton mobile-truck collision March 28, assist in financing a recreation Mrs. Mary N. Scott also received 1941, near Lincoln. program there two years ago, con Lynn, represented by Atty. Har word Sunday from the war department that her son, Pvt.

George firmed his offer Tuesday and stated the Rumanian refining capacity, meant a 2,000 mfle round trip for old F. Trapp, has been at liberty that he would be willing to bear Of Donors Scott, was wounded in action the 177 B-24 Liberators. They the expenses of the rent of the under bond pending action of the supreme court. He was convicted Oct. 16 in Italy.

building. The building, according to O. H. GIVES YOU A ftffl QTI FU MACHINELESS SIBLEY. (PNS) The first in circuit court in September, 1943, following a previous mistrial when met heavy machine gun and 88 mm.

anti-aircraft fire, as well as light flak, barrage balloons, and Tesistance of virtually every type of aircraft the Axis had in the Buck, owner, is divided into two group of Sibley residents contrib jury failed to agree. rooms, one of which is occupied Hear Talk on Latin America Whether or not Lynn will be uted blood at the American Red Cross blood donor service center by a hardware store. The available area. Fifty three bombers were tried on a manslaughter charge for EMM tffl in Chicago Saturday. the death of Mrs.

Lillian Sullivan, room would be about 18 bv 60 feet, outside measurement. He also stated that the building would need cleaning and the floor would Donors were Miss Mar one An who was killed in the same crash DWIGHT. (PNS) The lost. Odell Man. S.

Sgt. Ernest G. McCabe, Odell, vas one of the men honored. He with the Mills girl, will be deter Dwight Community Forum, Insti des, Miss Florence Roesch, Mrs. Joe Lawless, Mrs.

H. O. Ashley, mined by State's Attorney Edwin tute of International Understand have to be prepared for dancing. Duckpins Available. Mrs.

Ira Beyers, Mrs. Frank Stein, C. Mills alter he receives a copy was reported missing in action Mrs. Gene Radliff, Mrs. Elmer of the order from the supreme ing sponsored by the Dwight Rotary club opened Monday evening in the high school gymnasium, Aug.

16, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCabe, were notified of Wiebers, Mrs. Walter Wahl, Mrs, court. The basement of the building also offers added recreational facilities.

Lester Van Hoosier, who (ffi THUR. JL SAT" when the first of a series of four the award. William Lindelof, Mrs. Chris Borchers, Mrs. Anna Combs, Miss meetings was held.

He enlisted Oct. 24, 1941 and now rents the basement, stated Aline Hostler, Miss Eileen Worn Manoah Leide-Tedesco of Chi Legion Women Hold Dinner er, Miss Ruth Meeker, Miss Velma r-J HU i uUJS child I I CAN DO IT cago, a writer and lecturer, was that the three duckpin alleys and equipment stored there would be made avaiable to the group at no trained at Kessler field, TBarksdale field, and William Rogers field, Okla. He was sent to England Sept. 11, 1942. He was transferred from there to the June Pieratt, Miss Dorothea the speaker.

His subject was "The Heicke and Miss Evelyn Speers. Americas as Contributors to a New ODELL. (PNS) The mem World Order." bers of the American Legion aux Lemon Juice Recipe All were accepted to contribute blood but one. Martin Suntken, middle east air command. He centered his talk principally Complete with 50 curlers Alonzo Leenerman, H.

J. Branz on the good will theme between and Laverne Ballinger furnished the United States and the Latin Lt. Robert Stephens, navigator, on of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stephens, Hudson, was another distinguished cars for the trip.

i American countries, stating that iliary gathered at the home of Mrs. William Martin Monday noon where they enjoyed a potluck dinner. The afternoon was spent in wrapping Christmas gifts for the service men and women of Odell and vicinity. The next trip will be made NO MACHINES OR DRYERS NO HARMFUL CHEMICALS NO HEAT OR ELECTRICITY SAFE EASY TO USE CONTAINS NO AMMONIA NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR WOMEN OR CHILDREN With ease and in comfort, you can now give yourself a beautiful macbineleaa permanent wave at home that will last as long as any professional permanent wave. You don't have to know a thing about waving hair.

Just follow simple directions. Result a beautiful wave, soft and curly. Get yours today 1 Nothing else to buy. this first took place in 1880 and had continued through the years, cross winner. He enlisted in the army air corps July 31, 1941.

He Look for this I Picture on the Box sometime around Feb. 1. Persons wishing to donate blood should becoming more in force since graduated from the air base at Santa Ana, Nov. 21, 1942. BUY Xjffl UNITED (CSl contact Mrs.

H. O. Ashley. Trans portation will be furnished. 1938.

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Jie was sent overseas March, 943. He has also been awarded the oak leaf, purple heart and air the close of the speech. The next program' will be held SATISFACTION GUARANTEED medal. In South Pacific. in the high school gymnasium on Has Party ODELL.

(PNS) Jack, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Harlan, entertained a number of his friends and schoolmates at his home following school Monday afternoon in honor of his ninth birthday anniversary. Games were played and lunch was served. Spanish Literature Discussed at Odell DWIGHT.

(PNS) The Jun Monday evening, Nov. 29, when The third Central Illinois man PAYLESS SELF SERVE DRUGS Dr. Winn Wei Shaw of New York to be awarded the medal for the raid was S. Sgt. Norbert Petri, city will address the audience on the subject of "Oriental Nations as 317 Main St.

Bloomington, 111. ior Woman's club held its regular son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Petri meeting Monday evening at the Contributors." MAIL ORDERS: ADD 6c FOR POSTAGE of Minonk. He has received four other awards the air medal and home of Miss Andrea Riber.

Members of the Dwight Woman's club and the Tuesday Night Lit erary club were guests. three oak leaf clusters. Second Lt. Lawrence H. Lanca' shire, 12 Washington street, Pon wtiac, who has been listed as miss' intt in nptirvn! 2nd Lt.

William Rut Miss Riber, program chairman, presented Miss Margaret Wiggins, foreign language instructor at the Dwight Township high school who ledge, Pekin, and T. Sgt. Isaac Flesher. Towanda. were also talked to the club on "Spanish awarded flying crosses for the raid Literature." At the conclusion of the eve' First Lt.

Robert W. Hinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.

Hinton, Tishpr whn is stationed in the ning's meeting refreshments were served by the social committee composed of Miss Virginia Kep south Pacific area, has also been plinger, Miss Evelyn Von Qualen, Mrs. Kathryn Parks and Mrs. awarded a distinguished nying cross. Gen. George C.

Kenney Jeannette Whalen. Twenty five maHp the award. attended the meeting. The medal was granted for extraordinary achievement while nnrtirinatinff in 50 ODerational The next meeting of the club will be held Monday evening, Dec, 6, at the home of Mrs. Hans flight missions in the southwest Pacific area.

He has been in tne Rosendall when her daughter in law, Mrs. George Rosendall will be hostess. Miss Riber, program army since March, 1942. 'Congerville to Hold Community Meeting chairman, will present Miss Ins Eyer, chief clerk at the Woman's Reformatory at Oak Dale, west of Dwight, who will talk to the club mem about the state institution. CONGERVILLE.

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