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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940. PHONE WANTUADI 4500 TWO Ann Covel Church To Have Program Bombed COVEL. A special program of mm TTin Committee Votes Excess Profits Tax Plant Building 1 Costs Deductible a pictures and Illustrated hymns has been planned at the Covel church, open to the publio, at 7:30 p. m. (standard) Wednesday.

The Covel group will attend a fellowship supper at 6:30 p. m. to be followed by a program at 7:30 p. m. Friday at Park Methodslt church In Crash Into Parked Auto( Two Receive First Aid Ida Mae Beler of Cooksvllle and Viola Relnits of Colfax were taken to the St Joseph hospital for first aid treatment following an auto accident at the intersection of Union and Lee streets about 1:45 p.

Monday. They were riding In a ear with Eugene M. MUler of Cooksvllle, Leo Orlzsel of Colfnx and Recoel Manahan of Cooksvllle, students at Chanute field, Rantoul. The car In which the young people were riding hit a parked car. The fender, radiator and light on the right Ids of the car were damaged, DEWITT Mrs.

Giles Hulss and son of Center, came Sunday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wltham III jM A- WASHINGTON, D. The house wa'ys and means committee The Rev.

Q. A. Winker. Covel approved Monday legislation levy castor, haa announced communion ing a 20 to SO percent tax on "ex service at 10 a. m.

(standard) Bun-day and the resrular Sundav school cess profits" of corporations and and church services with baptism providing tax concessions for contractors who expand their facili for Sept. 8. A basket dinner is to be served at noon following- the ties for defense purposes. The tax would be effective on services. all of this year's profits.

The Covel minister will also make Could Deduct Costs. arrangements for any of his group who wish to entertain vlsltlnar min The measure, urged by the ad Watt isters durlnsr the annual confer ministration and scheduled for ym In -jp 1 if fff' Tvrv i 111 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes and ence, to be held at Grace church In house consideration starting Thurs son and daughters, Mrs. Eula Rob Bloomington beginning Sept.

10, day, also would suspend the Vln- erts of Monticello, and Mrs. Virginia Clymer, returned home Mon son-Trammell act's 8 and 7 percent limitations on the profits allowed day after spending several days on warship and military aircraft Our New Neighbors visiting relatives. contracts during the years the ex Mrs. Marlon Fink went to oni- Sunlav in vlalf thla weelt cess profits tax was applicable. aura ii Chairman Doughton (Dem.

N. with her son and family, Mr, and SAUNEMIN. (PNS) Mr. nd announced that the committee agreement on the measure was Mrs. Raymond Fink, sne was accompanied by her granddaughter, Maryland Jean Fink.

Mrs. Wayne Greenough, a son, Robert Edward, born Monday unanimous. CHIEF OF STAFF SEES MIDWEST MANEUVERS. en. George C.

Marshall (left) chief of staff of United States army, with Lieut. Robert N. Dobbins (center) and Lieut. Gen. Stanley II.

Ford, commander of 2nd Army, at maneuvers in country around Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. Ha congratulated "alert troops," members of Wisconsin National Guard, on guard In culvert at right. Teiapnoto morning at St James hospital, Under the bill's terms, defense ronuac. lie is tne first child. contractors and subcontractors would be permitted to "amortize" MINIER Mr.

and Mrs. V. R. Snider spent Monday and Tuesday in Danville EL PASO. (PNS) Mr.

and mond Mecherle, Country club place, treasurer; Mrs. Wlllard Trlnkle of Champaign, historian; program or deduct the full cost or tneir expansions from their taxable In Mrs. Kenneth Crusius, a daughter, born Saturday at St. Jamea hos Bloomington. attending the convention of the Central Illinois Reunions committee, Mrs.

Lawrence Miller come. A deduction of 20 percent Oren Orendorff was elected pres pital In Pontlac. She hat been state department of the American of such costg per year over a five ident; Dr. A. G.

Orendorff, vice named Jane Marie. This la the and Mrs. T. S. Hewerdine.

The old est member present was Mrs. Tal Legion and auxiliary. Mrs. snider year period would be allowed. first child.

la president of Harry Riddle unit ithia Sltts, and the youngest was TOBIN. New Rates Prepared. at Minier. Miles Isaac, four months old son president; Mrs. Kenneth Woll, sec retary treasurer.

ANDERSON. The 12th annual reunion of An MINONK. (PNS) Mr. and Mns, BELLFLOWER. (PNS) The This amortization wquld cover Can you use HEDGEPOSTST Edward Jacobs, a son, born Satur of Mr.

and Mrs. John Isaac of Gibson City. The reunion will be held all defense expansions completed seventh annual Tbbln reunion was day evening at their home in Read classification 7 In today's after July 10, this year. held Sunday at the Sage farm home the last Sunday in August in 1941 derson families was held at Lake Minonk. ThU is their second child BOMBS SET FIRES IN LONDON.

Firemen battle flames that gutted building hit in first bombing of London by lone Nazi raider night of Aug. 24. British charge Nazis with launching "reign of terror" against civilians with incendiary and scream bombs. London was bombed for six hours steady Monday night and Tuesday morning. Tti.photo want ads.

near McLean. Officers elected were Before final approval, the com and first son. Mrs. Jacobs was Bloomington picnic grounds Sun mittee made many changes in Its day with 176 in attendance. The Mlsa Marie Timmerman before her original draft of the measure, esti James Tobln, Farmer City, presi' dent; Miss Helen Maloney, Chi Cairo, secretary.

marriage. oldest member present was Mrs, mated to yield approximately 190 Jane Glldersleeve of Hudson, 86, million dollars for 1940. Oldest guest was Mrs. Mary and the youngest, Larry J. 10 Club Holds Picnic Among other things a new sched Tobln and the youngest was Tommy Tobln, both of Farmer months old son of Mr.

and Mrs, Lewis Hlnthorne of Lexington, ule of rates was prepared, lowering the originally proposed 25 per SAUNEMIN. (PNS) The Star at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.

Hewerdine. SHORT. HOPEDALE. (PNS) The 16th annual Short reunion was held Sunday in the Hopedale park with 119 in attendance. Officers elected are Thomas Short of Fairview, president, and Mrs.

Laura McGee of Fairview, secretary treasurer. The 1941 reunion will be held in Iowa the fourth Sunday in August. City. Club and families held their annual Those driving the farthest distance cent on excess profits to 20 and in The reunion In 1941 will be at the picnic, Sunday at McGulre'a cot were Mrs. Jennie Hlnthorne and creasing the originally suggested Arthur Yeagle home near Farmer tage, south of town.

40 percent maximum rate to 50, City the last Sunday la July. DHL'S son, Gilbert, of Burbank, Calif. LYON. STONE. LEROY of Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Wltham, the (Flui V. 8. DfenM Tax) The 22nd annual Lyon reunion The eecond annual Stone family Mrs. Herschel Marlowe and Mrs, youngest.

A pageant depicting the was held Sunday at the home of HURRY I ENDS SOON William Owens, delegates, and Mrs, early life and following years in MAURER. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider, Nor reunion was held Sunday at Wei-don Springs near Clinton with an attendance of SO. Mr.

and Mrs. Merl Schloeser went to Danville the Graff family was written by There were 40 present. Sunday to attend the state conven Miss MIna Graff. Jamee F. Williams and family and HOPEDALE.

(PNS) The 20th annual reunion of the descendants of Gottlieb and Elizabeth Maurer was held Sunday at the Mineral tion of the American Legion auxil Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartz of Lexing FLENNIKEN. Donna Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Roland Cox, was the youngest present. The same officers' were held over for another year. The iary. They plan to return Tues HOPEDALE. (PNS) The 20tti day evening.

Mrs. Don Jones, Mrs, ton, came the greatest distance. Mrs. Lucy Kerr was the old Birdie Dolley, Miss Lola Haynes, next reunion will be held at the Springs park in Pekin. 'Oldest member present was Mrs.

Elizabeth Weihmeir, 76, of Hopedale; annual Flenniken reunion was held Sunday at the Minier park. Oldest Mrs. Grace Hendrlckson and Mrs, i 1 'Tfm9 -i ll 1, iwmtn iVt home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cox est member present and her great granddaughter, Judith Diann the youngest.

Ebert Underhlll of auxiliary unit of Hudson. member present was Mrs. Al Stout of. Hopedale, the youngest Duane No. 79 attended the convention HI K5 I kll A a.J vf 1 Willie Stone was elected presi Monday.

ZABEL. Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Smith youngest was Carrol Lynn Herman, 3, of Peoria. Officers elected are.

Ben L. Maurer of Hopedale, president; Joseph Maurer, Pekin, vice president, and Miss Mildred Maurer. Hooedale, secretary treasurer. COOKSVILLE, (PNS) The Hanning months old, of Minier. Duane Brighton of Peoria was elected president; and Mrs.

Homer Ely of Hopedale, secretary Hreae- dent; Mrs. Lucy Kerr, vice president; and Delmar Darnall, secretary treasurer. and daughter, Martha Lou, arrived 12th annual reunion of the Zabel Saturday from Madison, N. to family was held Sunday at the spend two weeks with their par home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter BROOKS. The 1941 reunion will be held at The 1941 reunion will be held at ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grant Smith Schroeder with 95 present.

Mrs. Sam Sutter of Cooksvllle, 82, was the Pekin park the fourth Sunday The fifth annual Brooks reunion of Leroy and Mr. and Mr. Clar Glen Oak park in Peoria the second Sunday in August. wae held Sunday at Miller park ence Johnson of Bellnower.

the oldest and Judith Hopt, four in August UMMEL. Mrs. William Canaday returned months, was the youngest present. SHIFFLET. home Saturday from a week's visit The 1941 reunion will be held at MEADOWS.

(PNS) Carl with an attendance of 66. Officers re-elected were: Mrs. Rose Hansel, president; Mrs. Bernice Walker, vice president; Delmar Darnall, secretary treasurer. ATLANTA.

(PNS) The annual at the home of her sister, Mrs. Earl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Stoops, Cooksvllle. Ummel of Hudson was re-elected Shifflet reunion was held Sunday Shine, at Towanda.

at Funks Grove with 95 members president of the Ummel reunion at the 34th reunion Saturday at ARMSTRONG. present. Mrs. Alice Barlow, 73, SHRIGLEY. ATLANTA LINCOLN.

(PNS) Fifty eight Miller park, Bloomington. Other officers elected were Mrs. Esther GUARD TROTSKY ASSASSIN'S FRIEND. First photo of Sylvia Ageloff, Brafikla, N. in custody in Mexico City after her friend, Frank Jackson, killed Leon Trotsliy.

With her is her brother, Monte, who flew from New York when notified she was detained by police. Telephoto AND HEAVEN members of the Armstrong family Judge and Mrs. Frank S. Bevan Stutzman of Carlock. vice presi' attended the annual reunion Sun The 21st Shrlgley reunion was held Sunday at the home of Harry Shrigley at Downs with 104 attend and daughter.

Charlotte Ann, re dent; Miss Esther Klnslriger of turned Saturday night from a two day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Woland near Lincoln. Offi Carlock, secretary treasurer. Mrs, ing. Louis Shrigley was named president; Harry Shrigley, vice weeks vacation trip to western Colorado.

cers elected were: Miss Rose Arm Chris Kauffman, Mrs. Frank Pat of Atlanta, was the oldest present and Shirley Jean Long of McLean the youngest. Officers elected for the year are Frank Shifflet, president, and Mrs. Florence Ambrose, vice president, both of Bloomington, and Miss Loretta Rich of Atlanta, secretary, treasurer. meeting will be held next year on the same date in the Atlanta city park.

TOO" Mitf i.t ty It ACHEL FIELD -i JEFFREY LYNN BARBARA O'NEIL STABTS: 1:10, 8:40, ton, Mrs. Floyd Frye, Mrs. Esther president; and Miss Mary Blanche M. M. Sueg arrived here Thurs Mission- Club to Meet EL PASO.

(PNS) The Wom strong, president; Donald Splain, vice president; Mrs. Harry Keyes, Stutzman and Mrs. Ruth Swear Schooley, secretary. Oldest member present was Mrs. Mary Shields day from Portland, to join his family who have spent the summer secretary and Harold Gardner, lngen are on the 1941 program FRIED CHICKEN DINNER WEDNESDAY With all the QC Trimmings OvC Alr-Condltloiied FEDERAL CAFE 10S W.

Front St. treasurer. committee. ALSO here at the home of Mrs. Sugg's of Downs; youngest, Peggy Sue Frlnk, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. i) John Kauffman, 8 months old en's Missionary sodlety of the Evangelical cnurch will meet Wednesday afternoon Instead of Thursday with Mrs. John Crusius. mother, Mrs. Bessie Gilbert KLEMM.

COLOR CARTOON NEWS EVENTS son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kauff Ben Frlnk of Bloomington. man of Dalton, 111., was the young The annual Klemm family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Miss Anna Turner will be lesson FISHER.

est; Rufus Rader, 80 years old, of IN PERSON Gay Wallace of WJB Tonite leader. The devotlonals will be led Bloomington, the oldest, and Mrs. The Fisher family reunion at Mil MON. THRU FRIDAY FROM 10 TO 10:30 P. M.

You may come as late as 10:30 tonite and see the single feature "FOUR SONS" for only 15c. Mrs. M. W. Klemm.

Mrs. Ethyl by Mrs. Sara Sleezer. Anna Kelly of Grand Island, Neb, Reinhart was elected president; traveled the farthest distance to ler park Sunday was attended by 64 persons. Among them the oldest was Albert Fisher, 87, of Hopedale I) William Krenkel, vice president attend.

and' Mrs. M. W. Klemm, secretary- REUNION DATES Wlssmlller Sunday, Sept 1, at and Bobby Grieve, 17 months old ML End Tonite "FOUR SONS" treasurer. The 1941 reunion will GRAFF.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve be held next year at the home of the park in Gibson City. 1:10, 4:20, 10:10 MINIER. (PNS) Seventy six of State College, Pa.

I. H. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Ellis near Struck Sunday, Sept.

1, at Mil members of the Valentine-Eliza- "SAILOR'S LADY" Atlanta. 1 ler 3:00, 6:08, 9:00 beth Graff family met in the base of Dwight was elected president; Mrs. Clarence Sutter of Pekin, vice president and Mrs. Loretta Cogging EWING THEATRE Air-Conditioned Starting Today Through Thursday "A CHILD IS BORN" With Geraldine Fitzgerald and Jeffrey Lynn Also "STAR DUST" Open 2:15 Phone 1671 Adm. 2:30 to 5, 10c-15c After 5, 10c-25c After 9:45, 10c-15e HEWERDINE.

ment of the St. John's church Sun WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 2 Hits day for their annual reunion. Of FISHER. (PNS) The eighth mm of Hopedale secretary. Next year's reunion will be held the fourth Sun Doon Open 8:48 lOe and ZSo ficers named for 1941, all of them annual reunion of the Hewerdine family was held at the home of being re-elected are Otto Graff, day in August at Miller park.

president; Karl Graff, vice presi Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hewerdine. ICE CREAM SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28 Sponsored by Women's Guild of Frledens Evangelical Church Corner Front and Lee.

ICE CREAM AND CAKE tni ICE CREAM AND Coffee Be Serving Starti 6:30 F. M. BISHOP. dent; Miss Irma Peine, secretary, The following officers were elected: Melvia Shaffer, president; Mrs. Al The 60th annual reunion of the and Vlctfir treasurer.

Mrs. Anna Peine was the oldest len Hewerdine, vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Keller, secretary and Jacob Bishop family was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ENDS TONITE If I Had My Way 7:30 10:40 i Primrose Path 8:10 member present and son N.

Bishop, 802 Fast Market street, with more than 30 members present from Bloomlngton-Normal, STARTS WEDNESDAY Heyworth, Randolph and other Uptown Cleaners CASH and CARRY neighboring cities. It was voted to continue the reunions at the homes of members of the family, instead of at Miller park which has been the meeting place for many years. The meeting next will be at the home of Miss Ho Cusey In Heyworth. Mrs. C.

B. Wiley was elected Three for 1 president; Ora Bi9hop, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Myrtle Rayburn, 211 W. Jefferson. Illinois Hotel BIdg.

secretary treasurer. All are of Bloomington. VIRGINIA. The annual reunion of the Vir ginians and West Virginians was held in Miller park Sunday with 250 present. The speech was made Have you tried I -BEER National's Pocket Size Loans? by Representative Frank Gillespie.

ORENDORFF. BLOOMING GROVE. (PNS) The 56th reunion of the descendants of William and Thomas Oren-dorff brothers who settled here In 1823 was held Sunday at the G. Corwln Cruikshank home, west of Randolph, 125 attending. The reunion next year Is expected to be with Mr.

and Mrs. Ray P7E3G fcyf ANN DVORAK j(PSHt HELEN MACKw TTL. 1:00,3:25,5:45, MJT- 8:15, 10:45 COMPANION FEATURE il N0W 8tar ia'BoUywad' Btmrtvat jr- A- aj irfffJrZM 1 loliid Erlfzr FAYHE'YOUMO I Tart' NO. 2 IVttT WOMAN AND HAH WILL REVEL IN THIS ST0RT 7W GtfitliM kllnr GUJt I mmiAlD LYNN GEORGE AGE I Wf Ui4 1 ii Start tsM, Ala "MARCH OF TIME" AMERICA'S YOUTH Yes, we actually make loans of $5-410-415 and $20 FRIED CHICKEN DINNER ITS great to be thirsty when there's a glass of Goebel Bantam Beer within reach. There's a full glass in each smart, split-size Bantam bottle.

Nothing else seems to quite hit the spot. Goebel's growing, popularity simmers right down to one word forfe That's the story In any man's language. Can't we induce you to try one Goebel Bantam bottle at your favorite tavern? eotta miwino co, ontom, mich. it Wednesday Noon Only 35c We offer the same friendly, quick, convenient service on our small loans as we do on larger loans. 0 E5 Roast Young TURKEY DINNER Thursday fiT Noon Only fJPD GREEN MILL CAFE Air Conditioned TiST OCational Loan Co.

202 Livingston BIdg, Phone 700 Over Walgreen's Drug Store. BANTAM ER IOHT MOM THI CYMISS CASKS OF OIlll STARTS: 2:10, 4:30, 7:00. 1:30..

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