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THE DAILY WTTTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY JTOTttriSG, DECEMBER 25, 1928. SEVEN uMcmsiM. gtuumeu, I wider. "Old Tsar" serv to. J.lu.

subject. "How tu 1J Hap Psetasrask tMX esse fta TM S4S. py In I'rt'." A gift will prvemd Events of the Day at Normal lo th family with the largoat num a tax. tr mlU ber present. There will a community sing.

lows: anthem, eholr; oterclsa recitation, "A JJttlo Mil-; aong. children; recitation, "banta'a recitation, "Learning lo reel tatlon, "Hint on a recitation and long, "I'nder Christmas recitation, 'Hanta's recitation, "The Chrlatma recitation. "Hinging up lN)llirs recitation. 'The ut earner. DMN, Slal Fir Msthodiat 8.

t. Ar her. nilmetvr. alunday achouL S. li.

F. 11 IWW MENNONITES TO HOLD INSTITUTE Foulk, nperintHndeot. Morning service, lu theme, "sourre and lli'l of Hlaheat UiMid." Leagua, i.Ju, Intermediate Epworth Mar of exerrlao, e'A League. 4o. evening worahlp.

sermon aue't, "Are Making a Chrlstmaa rerltstlon, "Ad. recltatU.n, "A lml Living of Life. WhlchT" District Meeting Will Open at son children; recl'ation, "Jesus recitation. "Christinas Firat Presbytsnsn rfumluy lnx.l. Notices Ouy Csrltoa, Everyihln Electrical" Mrrrv Xmni you!" lira.

M. Ilves, On X. Main St. Gutter spouting, sheet mul and fjraar work. A.

JL Berry. Ull-H Accept our best wlshe far aa n-1 vMr holiday season. 3 J. E. Orr.

2k N. M.ln. Was Heavy Demand at Local Stores for Boxes on Christmas "No mora Clirlstinsa botes" was tha anawer to many requeata In the local a'orea at closing hour laat evening. Larg txnes, ainall buses, long flat Unte. trlktigi boxes diamond ehaprd boss and muny others were wanted, but no canll-oard cartona remained hen th ihi'pplng Uaja came to an end.

Rushes were made for the few remaining bnxea yeitervlay, only to find Ui one on hand 'r of th wrong sis, shsp or dlmenahm. I ll; hi I. Lng.lah. aupirintendent. Morning worship, 10: 3u.

Dr. J. Nor- e-rcise. Jesus sntliem, ch'jlr; snd pantomime. First Church in Normal Next Tuesday.

man l.lllott will preai b. Chrlatlan Rsciv Fruit from Virginia. M. A. Ilrown.

of North treet, Lndenvor. Intermediate Christum Endeavor. -vO svunll.g service Firt Bsptist Rev. Geoiue rtieth, paalur. Chun 'hool, Juhn received two bushel from Kosnoke.

Friday. A. l. Cllrie, of lit OTHER NEWS OF NORMAL North street alsi received a bushel from th nme plai jeaterday. Chlddix, auperlntemient.

Morning worship. lv.JO; evening worship, Hav Children a Ousels. Mr. and Mra. O.

A. Erlckson. of On man ei.terrd a ator for a l'l IN KEEPING WITH THE TRUE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS The service stations of the fallowing will doe at noon today and remain closed until Sunday morning in order that the employees may enjoy the day with their families as well as those not enpaged in an occupation of service to the public requiring long hours. We trut our motoring friends will join with us in this, and care for their motoring needs during the morning hours. Wishing one and all a Marry Christmas.

The Corn Belt Oil Co. Philloa Price Lain Oil Co. Hanger Maxfield Standard Oil Co. Shell Stations Indian Refining Co. First Msnnsnits Hev.

W. II. to contain a lamp aland. Itefor the 24 Normal avenue, will have a'helr 55 55 55 55, 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 Giuhli, pastor. KunJiiv huol.

aueallon Waa llnUlied a amall U.y The Cbrla'tan Workers' InalltuU, district No. of the Central Conference of Mannonlte. will be held at the Flrat Meiiuonit neat week, beginnlug on Tuenday and laatlng until the folUmlng Hunday. Thl requested on for an eletirlc train, guests during the holldso. their ihlidren.

Zrlmt. who la ten. hit. In Oak Park; Oladva. who ia teaiblnal -1 and th only boa IB the ator waa MRS.

CATHERINE NEELY IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Mra. Catherine Nlf)f, 41. died on TSiur.Jay vritinC oVlw At tht hr daughter-in-law, tin. iline SOierod, Mori la venue. Her dentil wa due lo a hMrt attack i iffrred a ahort tint ao.

Mra. Neeley waa bora at West pint. Misa, October liit Tenly-even run ago aha tarn for the purpoa of containing toa In Dwicht. snd lareru e. who ia woik-lug In I'liiwi Tha roerrhanta are rex.lved nest liiornlng wornhlp.

evening worship, t'hrlstmaa eaerrises. Watrb nlsht services LH.nmtr II. 11 to 12.10 ti clock. First Bethel, A. M.

Ce Id-v. Wll-IUm D. iNivIa, paator. Hunday school. 10; morning wurahlp, 11: Christian Lndt-avor, evening aervlce.

e'A district Include th North I'anvera, year to order Ixnes of all ahapex alte nd dlmenalona that are avail luiiver. Congrrville, Carlm k. Ijtml Whit Oak and rlrat Mennonlt Visit from Idah. John lilsekliurn. nf Holae.

Idaho. able. churches. la vlaltlng hia parenta. Mr.

and Mra. 0 Chicago. 7:10. Leuder of th coUre during tha Social Mission Punday school. Mr.

and Mr. W. A. Cart, of aeanlnna will be D-an N. K.

Ura, t.lu: morning aeivlie. ho.) West Vernon avenue, have gone to with l.rr hu.band to Bluotnluiton, peas s.rvhe. Juhn tlundv. of (ha haa aim lesidi-d. Chliaso lo apend Chrlatma with Carlock.

will prearli; evening eervlre. relatltea. Her husband pte eded kw In death smii eaie aso. Mia la eurvhrd by of Uluffton college, who will hav Course In peau and ui.day arhool prolilems and christian life; Rev. W.

B. Weaver, of th North I '(inters church, who will have Mrnunlt hiitory and tha bible, and Hr. 7:10: John U. Walla will be the re .1 Mra. iMlnmr lrli Mere from Michigan.

Mlaa Marjorla E. who I peaker. Attend Wedding Annivrry. ji 4 West Talor atreet. ami by one Jojin uiacanurn, of 411 NorinaJ avenue.

Horn from Ohi. Anna Kniach. who la lenrhlng In Cleve and. O. ta aiwndlng the vacation iriod with her parenia.

Mr. and Mra. William liruacb. of 402 Normal avenue. Return from Mis Clle-v Hadiller.

of Cleveland. I apending the holiday with her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Lc haddler.

ot 404 Normal avenue. teaching In Rapid River. la II. Urubb. of th Klrat Mrnnnlle rar.td.iUKhtrr.

Alra. Hlonhy Mil n( (i.irv. InJ. Hits la also eur Rev. and Mrs.

S. P. Archer of i her to spend th vacation with her church will hav chrlatlan ml ni North Fell avenue, attended vived by a sister, Mra. Lou Davis, alona and Mennxnlt tniaalona parent. Kev.

and Mr, a). P. Ariber, of North fell venue. dinner In Peoria on Thursday eve. a triliar.

Ueorit Na.h of Heulen 7hr, ConKervllle. la hrs nlng given by the L'nlveralty club In iVrlnth. Miae. Plie a tmmher of tha finance committee, and Mr of tha Mt 1'IMah Baptlat church. K.

Troyer. of th Eat Whit Oak honor of tha twenty-unn weo.iing anniversary of Dr. and Mra. E. E.

Tha funeral service shave bwn arranged to ba held afternoon church, la head of the entertalnmen liarber. committee. Hev. E. Trover, genera Goe to St.

Elmo. Herbert Werner of 4o Fjitt Will field aecretary, will chairman 41 Francis-Thompson. Spend Day in Towanda. Mr. and Mr.

Georg Falklngharn and family of Eaat Poplar atreet, are spending tha day at the bom of Everett June of Towanda. Laav for Cairo, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Hufflngton of 40u W'eat Vernon avenue, and Mra. Crm tha Mt.

11 as en Hapum ciiuimi At First Baptist. all araalona. and L. L. King will Howard B.

Francis, sun of Mr. and street, ha son to 8t. Elmo to spend hav chars of th music. rhriatmaa day will ba celebrated Mra. B.

B. Francla of Hudaon, and Th aeaalnn will begin on Tue tvia ninrmni at 10:10 o'clock at tha lmogena Thompson, daughter of Mr, hrlatmaa day. Visit in Stratoe. day morning. Rev.

W. B. Weaver Firat Itaptlt church with special and Jr. a. inompa-'n ot nua-aon.

wer united In marriage at 4 will give a bible lectur and Dn Wilson Mr Vet of ls Kouth Lin services. Tha rhurrh will ain -Tlicra Wr, hhrp. o'clock on Friday evening by Rev. B. den street, will spend Christmas Vis Mera will begin hi courae In Hun day irhnul problem.

In th after hnW by Vlrnt: Ie Witt Mllkr Itlng with relatives la Htreator. Week Prom Chicsoo, nmm Rev. Weaver will have hie cotirs In Mennonlte history Dean alny a aolo I na rimi i nrm by Klatcher. Ur. Uurdan'a ar.

B.CB will ba on Tha Truca of Byera will have his courae In peace Joe snd Warren Cavlns of Chicago are. spending th week-end with Mr, Pairviaw Notaa. prublema, and Rev. Grubh will teach on chrlatlan mlaslnna. At I o'clock Ieaa Byers will glvs an addresa on and Mra.

K. w. Cavlns of 4D2 Wes BlnomlnKton Ooapl team will ba Locust street J. tl. Bnyder and aon.

Am. id of 401 North ttchool atreet. wlil leave today to vult with relatives In Cairo. Remaine th Sam. Walter A.

Buan of 401 South Main street, who waa Injured In an elevator accident aeveral days sgo, remains about tha asm. 0 Ptntiae. Mra. Elisabeth Heller and daughter of lul W'et Willow atreet. left Friday morning for Pontiao.

where they will spend tha week-end with relatives. Stop for Visit In rharga o( tha bunday morning "Chrlatlan P. Archer 'at his home. Tliey were unattended. Mr.

Francis Is a farmer near Hudson and they mill maks their bom on his farm. Horns from Chicsga. Mr. and Mr. Clifton P.

Stoop and Dr. Elmo Dillon of Chicago, will 1 nd Chrlstmaa at th home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Dillon of tot North School street. Spend Vacation With Mother. Viola MrElhlney, I teaching In Champaign, and Dorothy McEI-hinev who la teaching In Mendota, a. Leavse for Chicago.

in ton Thesa courses and lectures will be riven each day until Hunday. On Ur. Lydla H. Ilulmaa la apndinf Thomas Ivirson. who Is In charge Chnitmaa witb her daughter In IMl- of the Installing the medal stscks a Sunday morning each congregation will conduct service In theff own avan.

the Normal university library, left Claua dlatrlhutM rlfta to churches. On Hunday afternoon at jt evening for his homo in chicsgo, America's Finest Jewelry On Easy Payments (A VhmerreY 2:10 o'clock there will ba devotionals tha ratlenta at tha ChrHtmaa party on Thuraday avenln. The program Home From School. led by Rev. J.

H. King of Carlock. hr tha auartet of tha Second Pni Nyle Wsahburn. who Is sttendlng Rev. E.

Troyer will give an address bvterian church waa enjnypd. The are spending the holiday with their the Western Mlltiry Aradetny at Al Charles Wlnegarner, former stu on "Foreign Mission Work In Our mother. Mra. Carrie atrr.ininey or iiunfB had a Chrlatinaa rrty In the itnK laat evening and MUa Ijiura ton. la apending the hclhlay wl'h hia dent of Normal university, who Is Conference." Rev.

R. IMwlIer. of parenta. Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. Wash teaching In Sheridan, atopped here Ooahen. will speak on "Th Hrll r'ageaer told tha C'hrlaimjia 114 West Mulberry street. Hero from Psoria.

for a vult on Friday, while on hi Chrispnas, Challenge of the New Dny." alorv. burn of 204 North School street. Hsvo Chriatmas Dinnsr. The final aervlce of th Institute Mr. and Mrs.

Oarar Klumpff of Falnrlew family la very grateful for the following donatlona: )elly by way to hia horn In Decatur. Ham from Scotland. will begin at 7:10 on Sunday evening. TvctlonaI will be led bv Rev Mr. and Mrs.

William Todd of lot Hovey avenue, will have the annual Harry Hill, who la teaching in fJriibb. th Normal church will fur- hrlatmaa dinner for the Deal fsm IUM IF5II We wish to expresi our giocere Scotland. Ill- 'a apending th Chrlat Blah special music, and Dean Ryera lira. K. fcholer of UuZ Fell are-nu; booka and di-coratlona by Paul and Harold iUrguardt of W'eat Oakland avenue: frceh and canned fruit, jama, and Jelllea by tha Aa l'ou Like llles at their home today.

Out of maa holldaya with hia parents. Mr 111 make an addresa on 'Christian town members are George E. King and Mra 11. HllL Of ill North Life." UJ Jlfi friendi and customer, in this of I nlted Naval Academy; Vtavne Buhool street. Iiaky of Evanston; Mr.

snd In Pa'orla. Oscar Klumpff of Ps'irla; snd Mr. Hav Chriatm With Parenta. Mr. and Mr.

A. M. Augustine and and Mra. H. Wollrn of a pel la.

Peoria, will apend the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert King of Frenklin avenue. Go To Havana. Floyd Collins of 401 North Main street, will leave this morning to spend th dsy with his parents.

In Havana. Speak at Miasion. Thomas Benton will speak at the Social Miaaion thla evening. Visits In Villa Grove. Mrs.

Lloyd Toungblood of 204 South School street. Is spending Christmas with her parent in Villa Mr. and Mra. Byron Moore of East daughter, Areta of ZOt West Mulber Peoria, Mr. and Mra rliandtxh Ellla ry atreet, will spend Chriatmae and Spend Christmas Her.

the week-end w-lth their non-ln-Iaw of Peoria, and Mr. and Mra. Howard Mr. and Mr. Lawrenc Wade of Kelly of DwighL will spend Christ Dana.

Violet Armatrotig of Peoria, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Her man C. SthJmpff In Peoria.

maa with their parenta, Mr. and Mra. L. A. Hlnton of West ernon Agne Armatrong of Chlesgo, and Ruth Armatrong of Dwlght.

are spending the Chrlatma holiday at Speak at Miaaion. avenue. John A. Gundr of Carlock. will be It club; cratea 01 orange ann if plea by tha William C.

Eckhart Me-mortal; knitted encke by Mra. ft. D. Lurae of 101 Lafayette apanmenta; roca cola by the Coca Cola Bottling Worka; ylctrola recorda by Mra. Karl Foaa of 14:1 F.at Ollva atreet: potted plant by Mra.

Emma Ayera of North Park atreet; baaket of flow-era by Dr. Curry McConnell of Le-rcy: applea by Mra. E. R. Evana: mnrlnea by Mr.

R. M. Jonea of 49 Whlte'a place; Mra. 8. Jewel of lJii North Evana atreet; and Mr.

LoulJ-e WUcos of li Eaat Waahuig-ton atreet. Hav Chrittmaa Dinner. Mr. and Mra. H.

B. Dillon of (01 North School etreat. will hav aa their rueat at dinner today. Mr. and Mra.

C. P. Stoooe. Dr. E.

E. Dillon. Hera from Iowa. the sneaker on the Holiness program at the Sucial misaion on Sunday aft Charles Perry, who ia teaching In Grove. th borne of their parent.

Mr. and Mra J. M. Armstrong of 100 Eaat Irving avenue. Return from Princeton, Opal Rich.

Chios Hufflngton. and ernoon. Dea Moines, ia spending the boll- "''vVgS cit 'or e'r aupport and pa- IK fi t'-4hif tronage in the pat and we wish you a In fWr v7 Merry Chrutmai! rZdt t) you know it I)Lj1 that it will aver our If J) Ffli jflff plessur to trat you If 0k LiU tf in th gam efficient (I 11 Ifi CHADBAND I I day 'vacation with bis parents, Mr. Go on Hunting Trip. D.

R. Steward and Kenneth Dra- Returna to Weldon. and Mr. C. L.

Perry of 701 North Lela Roaeman, who ha been 111 Fell avenue. goo. of 411 Normal avenue, will go Lynda McKinley, who are teaching with tonallltla at tha home of her on a hunting trip near Hudson to day. Spend Day in Lexington grandparent Mr. and Mrs.

Oeorg W. Kaiklngham of 101 Eaat Poplar Mr. and Mrs. William Young and street, for the put two week, waa Visit from Aurora. daughter.

Grace of 208 North Uni able to return to her home In wel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coen. of Au versity street, left yesterday to spend rora, are vlaltlng at the home of the Chrlstmaa with their son-ln-lsw and former's Darents. snd airs.

daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ivan Carna ban, of Lexington. Geonrs H. Coen.

of 702 South Fell avenue. don on Thuraday. Viait from Indiana. Mra. 8.

W. Hufflngton and daughter. Grace of Indlanapolia. are spending Chrlatma with Mrs. Huf-fineton aon, Mr.

and Mra. Glenn Hufflngton of eOO W'eat Vernon avenue. In Princeton, are apending Chriatmas with their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. J.

W. Rich of 400 South t'nlverslty, Mr. 4tnd Mrs. F. A.

Hufflngton of Eaat Aah street, snd Mr. snd Mrs. L. McKinley of 114 Hovey avenue Cslsbrsts Anniversary Today. Mr.

and Mr. E. L. Hoffman of Wayncsvllle, will celebrate their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary at the home nf their grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Loren B. Hoffman at the Normal university farm. Mr. and Mra. W.

O. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoffmsn of Waynesvllle, will also spend the day at the university farm home. Home from Rockford.

Miss Lela Tobias, who is teaching Visits in DsLsnd. Earl Hlett. of 101 North street, left in Kockford, arrived last evening to vesterdav for DeLand. where he will soend Chrlstmaa with her parenta, apend Chriatmae with bis family. Mr.

and Mra. E. Toblaa of ell and Mlaa Betty Tarborouajh, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Mr. Deane Dillon of NormaK Go to Falrbury.

Mr. and Mr. J. A. Carter and eon.

Ralph of 217 Normal avenue, will go to Talrbury Joday to apend Chrlatma with relative. Plan Hunting Trip. T. Keen, W. Peyton, T.

J. Davl. H. T. VanDyke, and Robert Xucker are planning- a bunting trip to Gibson City today.

Spend Chriatmae in Bethany. Mr. and Mr. Lafayette Eakrldga of 10 Eaat Cherry atreet, and the Hovey avenue. READ PANTAGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADS Rstums from Gillespl.

William B. Young, who 1 teach Return from Salem, Mr. and Mra. R. 8.

Jonea and ing in Gillespie, is spending the Christmas vacation with bis parents. la Visiting Daughter. Mr. Victor Bedel of 106 North Linden atreet. 1 vlsitina with her daughter, Mrs, C.

A. Dolby of Indlanapolia, during the holidays. King's barber ahop will ba dosed till January 4 for remodeling. Adv. daughter.

Mary Jane, of 111 North Mr. and Mrs. W. si. loung, of Z0S North University avenue.

street, have returned from a visit with relatives in Salem, Visitsd Hsre. Mlaa Fav Ge'hart. of Peoria, spent Church Notice. First Christian Rev. Samuel E.

Thursday and Friday at th home of Rev. and Mrs. B. Arcner. oi Ji'o North Fell avenue.

Fisher, pastor. Bible school. H. E. Koarfott.

uperlntendent. The election of officer for 1S27 will be conducted. Morning worship, sermon subject, "What Money Cannot Buy." Ther will be special music Christian Endeavor. aub-Ject, "The Past Tear. Ita Lessons: th New, Its Possibilities;" Harold Hav Christmas Exercises.

The annual Christmas program oi tha First Mennonlte Sunday school will be given on Hunday evening at It clock. The program is aa ioi lattera brother. Perry Tarker win apend Chrlatma with their parents, in Bethany. Vlaita from New Jars. Ula Helen Buell, who la teaching to Patteraon, N.

J. la apend. ng the holiday with bar parent. Prof, and Mr. W.

B'lell of 105 Normal avenue. Farmer Aak Road to Quit. Tarmera In tha Clogher Valley of Ireland want their mail handled by antomobll rather than by railway. Aa the result of the coal ahortag tha Clogher Valley Railway baa been unable to give aatlsfactory aervlce, and at a meeting held recently the resident of the valley voted that the railway either cloae down or cortall service, and auto delivery be substituted by th Pantagraph Normal Office. Ovr 114 North St.

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Merry Christmas May this little message carry our Christmas greetings to all of you, our friends and patrons, to whom we may not have a chance to personally express our wish for a very Happy Christmas. Gandy Specials Assorted Chocolates, QQn lib. box. Brit-L-Nut, qa- lib. Chocolate Cherries, ACkn invcream, 1 lb.

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