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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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EIGHTEEN THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933. PHONE wrr 4500 By Ahem OUR BOARDING HOUSE Three Guesses So They Say! FOR THE LOVE OF EVE VOU TEHETTER GET PRESIDENT OF TVV LEAGUE, WHAT VWOARCWOIAM W0 CHARLES MW? CODE ARfc YOU ADOPTING OUT "YOUR TCKTW SHORTEST "ROUTES TO TH OUTWEAS BY LUCY WALLING 1 iaa (Cowrifit, 111 for Th. PuUgrapb.) Jazz is Insanity set to notes. Rev. George Bennard, 60, who wrote "The Old Rugged Cross." Everyone here is saying NRA means "No Republicans Allowed." Fred Porter, Republican mem I ir- I HEARTVAATYOLJR VOULL CUT YOUR CLOCK "DOWN TO A FIVE-DAY BASIS ANO ARRANGE TO "DO YOUR.

wvm YOUR BAUDEROASU2 I wpe esernNe ATlpAE ON VOU T50RA JOB? irv inw i irs TVAUNB-TWTJDUNG, IA. "FM KIKJEC. 5 iSjt, I TH.N FORTY 1A A RETIRED 1 r. xx-ssj i i ai HOURS GENTLEMAN ber of New Tork state assembly. One finds a good book these days with sbout ths same amotion thst one comes across a dime in a forgotten vest.

France Trainer, poetess. I am a baritone, not a crooner. There la a vast difference David ITutton, actor-husband of Aimee Ssmple McPhereon. Ths moving pictures need more movement, more drama, more mu BUT OCCaSIONALx4 KNOWN A3 TkEUONOf THENOBTM? a TPIVF IMTTJ TUC TPIVF IMTTJ TUC 1 tws SCIENCE. OP INVENrnON.TDR A Of IM4AT ORGANIZATION IS THIS THE INSIGNIA sic, Instead of so much talk.

Mary Answers on Classified Ad Page. Tliis Curious World Ma tiCjj I MANUFACTURERS ONCE USED AAAUSKRAT NO MORB A RAJ uAtOM bqb fHAKI 15 A RABBtr X0 iSXm SWftT Poth abm fcwJSr Krvw.cs, rtckford. Ths President wants to get money Into circulation. Ws are go ing to help him. In ths future, we will work only for cash.

Jell Da vis, "King of the Hoboes." MACKINAW About 50 member and guests of Mystic Tls chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, enjoyed the annual picnic at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hirwhaw, five miles east of town Monday evening. After a plo-nlo snipper cards furnished srsorsrs. Eva BajlMs, pretty assistant to Earle Barnes, advertising manager of Blxhy'i department store, marries Dick Radrr, a construction a I ntendent temporarily working In Lake City. Dick wants Eve to give up worktnf but she refuses.

Sam Holertdge, an advertising; man employed by another store, becomes Infatuated with Arlene Smith, stenographer at Blxhy's, but she fancies herself In lova with George Bliss. Bliss has been vamped by Mona Allen, blond copy writer. Eve begins playing the stock market without Dick's knowledge. She becomes worried because he does not explain several mysterious absences from home evenings. The theater on which he has been working Is opened to the public and they attend the first performance.

CHAPTER XXIII. Though Blxhy's store had been featuring new spring apparel since mid-winter, th approach of Easter brought new merchandise and new activity to almost every department Even in the housewares, rugs and draperies a epeclal effort was put forth to interest prospective Easter brides. And although this meant added work in the advertising office Evs. Arlene and Marys enjoyed it. Even Mona showed some enthusiasm when a consignment of especially smart new hats arrived one-of-a-klnd hats bearing the magic names of famous designers on their lining bands.

One morning a doren of these hats were sent to the advertising office so that Marys might select several to sketch. Evs looked them over. She smothered sn exclamation and hurried to ths mirror to try on a tiny black and white sailor. Mary a cried out, "It's lovely on you, Eve! Oh. that should make a grand sketch!" Eve tilted the hat this way and that to find exactly ths most becoming sngls.

Then she turned for Arlene to approve ths result. The hat wss close-fitting and mads DELAND Wayna McMillen of Champaign Is spending his vscatlon at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edna Hiett. Bailey Sharer of Evanston vislt-sd at ths home of C. H.

Porter, the first of the week. Mrs. J. E. Blcksl and grandson, Leslie Adams, has returned horns from a week's visit in Jollet W.

B. Trencbard and family and O. R. Trenchard returned Sunday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Ttmmons of Pittsburgh, Penn. Reber Barnes hss returned horns from 8prlngfleld, whers hs worked as usher at the Stats Fair. L. K. Borton and family and R.

J. Murphy and family spent the weekend at Hammond, Ind. Oliver Webb and family are visiting relatives in Kentucky. Mrs. Q.

R. Davis entertained the Garden club with a porch party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. E.

Lelschner returned home Mondsy from a two weeks' The congregation of ths Method ist church held a potluck supper at lsa er saa aurvict. the church Monday evening, with their pastor, ths Rev. Carl E. Hearn, and hla parents and family as guests of honor. Following supper an Impromptu program con-slating of readings, tslks and musical numbers, was given.

Rev. and PANOLA Mrs. L. L. Hearn, their daughters, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Agnew, Misses Erma Agnew and Grace ship, lost a horse with lockjaw. Crick Smith, his neighbor, has a mule sick with lockjaw. A number of eases have been reported in thst neighborhood by Dr. Leman of Flanagsn.

Miss Jeanne and Miss Evelyn, and their son, Leon, left Tuesday morning for thsir home in Birmingham. after a visit of 10 days with Blackmore, attended the World's fsir seversl dsys last week. attended the Chicago fair InclutJ Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDonell, MtvT and Mrs.

R. W. McDonell, Harry Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Arm strong, Georgs Shsdewaldt, Mr, and Mrs.

Leslie Guard and chiU dren, Misses Opal and Oma Engel, Miss Vera Mool, Ollvs Taylor, Violet and Melvin Morris. DENMARK, QAlRV farmers sell MIX sM SHEETS. THB OEHYDQATIO SHEET IS OISSCHVBO IN HOT WATER TO RBSTORSi Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kennedy and Mr.

and Mrs. Jessa Carrlthsrs ths Hearna here. children of Chicago, spent children, attended the World's weekend with Mrs. Leah Rhum. Mr.

and Mrs. Psarcy Calsy, who have vlsttsd for two months in ths III 111 Ml I JFllnnA. Blrt Patterson of Waldo town-l Other Panola residents who have visit with her dsughter in Dstroit, Mich. Donna L. Reld, Corr.

RUTLAND James Oenseai horns here, and with ITTOUQUiOFORM 9H ill rn5 Mr. Ola Caley and family In Pe oria, expect to leave Wsdnesdsy for thsir home in Pittsburgh, Penn. Mrs. W. H.

CNell underwent a Deer antlers have several uses. The pieces that are wasted during the process of making knife handles, are either made Into gelatin er boiled down Inta site, which it used in the manufacture at cloth. At one time deer antlers were a prominent source af the world's ammonia supply. Next Who mm "the man In the Iron mashf surgical operation at ths Streator hospital Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Csrl Arndt and son, Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Marian Gensesl, and Miss Marian Speece will accompany them, and visit in ths east for several weeks. A group of 39 young folk attended the monthly social meeting of the Tsiewell County Christian Endeavor association held In Stanford Monday evening, the total number In attendance being 139.

Herbert Klrste visited in Chicago Saturday and Sunday and attended the World's fair. Mildred Arndt who of black straw. Its brim, entirely tirely for ths future and foresight was her watchword. covered with tiny whits violets, was set on to give the effect of a halo about the face. model like that one would give anyone a new lease on But a moment later Miss Mar-chand, the hat buyer, was echoing, "The little model by Celeste ths ons with the white vlolsta? Oh.

Occasionally durlni- these busv had been in Chicago for several days, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and twin son snd daughter of Los An-gsles, Calif, visited with Fred Carl weeks Evs was obliged to work ine local group on overtime. She would telephone Wn trumpet What a love of a hat!" Arlene exclaimed.

"And Its perfect on I'm sorry. Miss Bayless but that is Dick who usually arranged to mset you. Evs. Just perfect! son and xamny tna nrst or us I do ilk if ermA Fv. already sold: Ths blond girl from wsek.

I ST tST-S i s- nrr lor a ainner. isiien would drop In to see a o'clock Miss Dorothea Powleas resumed her duties as teacher of the Intermedials grades in Glsndsls school Mondsy. This Is her fourth year in this school. Mrs. F.

Z. Ames of Peoria, for would be nice with that black wooiyur office Miss Allen-bought It crepe suit 1 hsd laid away for hlf hour merly of Rutlsnd, Is In ths Strsator ter Eve smothered her wrath as best hospital recovering from a gallstone shs could and went back to the operation. office. Mona had not yet returned Mr. and Mrs.

Hsnry Heck and movie before coming to the stort for her. Although ha profssssd to gst llttls plessura from sny of these movies, Eva resented ths fact that he was being entertained while she worked. But whan aha was through at ths offlcs and met Dick, patiently waiting in ths roadster at the side entrance, her resent children ara visiting with relatives but Arlene was at work transcribing notes. Miss Corinns Boucher, who spent last wsek with her father. M.

H. Boucher, has returned to Virden to resume her teaching work. The annual Christian Sunday school picnic scheduled to ba held next Sunday has been postponed In Minnesota- Shs replaced ths hat csrefully In Its tissue paper wrappings and returned It to Its bandnox. Ths buzrer on Eve's desk sounded and she arose to answer Mr. Barnes' summons.

They were In conference over ths next day's layouts for a full hour and when Misses Ea Larsen and Eva Turn- quint of Rockford wers guests of CIGARETTES Carton $1.05 OLD COLDS CHESTERFIELDS LUCKY STRIKES CAMELS ment always left her and shs snuggled by his aids and lifted hsr until Sept. 10, and will be held In Eve returned she found that ths Mineral Springs Park, Pskin. Mrs. Harry Klnsev wss bsdlv 0XYD0L Miss Ruth Frsdrlckson Monday and Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Morgan and daughter and Melvtn Heltan ara visiting In Rockford. Edna Boyd, Corr.

STANFORD 21c The Complete Household Kaap large l'k(. Shs glsncsd up as Eve entered and then stopped typing. "My word!" shs cried. "What's wrong sow?" Evs told her about ths hat. "I might have guessed It!" Ar-lene moaned In sympathy with Eve.

"When Mona saw that you were still In conference at lunch time there was a look on her face that should have warned me. Tou know the smile of the cat that has not only eaten the canary but licked up all the cream as well!" rrigntened, but unhurt when a half-gallon Jar of hot grape juice ex Pineapple Country Club other girls hsd gone to lunch. "he slipped down to the main floor fountain and ordered a lettuce ssndwlrh snd a cup of tea. "Dick would think a lunch like this one perfectly terrible:" shs told her ploded Mondsy morning. It msde a report like a shotgun, and as her oack was turn ad.

the shock was Each 23c 2 Lbs. 25c eyes to his In a glsd smile. The Tuesday evening episodes still bothered Eva, however. Dick did not lesvs hsr every Tuesday but when ha did go out alone it was always on that evening. What was he concealing from her? Why didn't ha take hrlnto his confidence? Once It occurred to hsr that sha had never had aa engagement with him on a Tuesday before their marriage.

Now that shs was Dirk's wife wasn't sha entitled to know svsrythlng that concerned severe. Though shs was bsdlv Miss Mamla Baird, a former LAYER CAKE Ss FRUIT BAR COOKIES WESCO ICED TEA. spattsrsd with hot Juice and her 2 Stanford girl but now of Wheeler, kitchen stained up. she considers self. -But I don't care.

What I ssvs on lunches I can Invest." Ths llttls bat with ths white violets refused to lesvs her mind for more than an Instant. Shs was Mich, will speak Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. Miss; No. 2', Cans No. 2 Cans herself fortunsta not to have been 37c 29c After the black and whits sailor cut by the bits of glass.

none of the new beta Interested 1 23c Lb. 15c Bsird Is a returned missionary from Mexico and will describe her 2 .1.4 it I. AlA A nellrimn tandy BEAUTY PITS experiences. She attended school ksv. and Mrs.

A. L. Brsdbury, their dsughter, Mary Louisa, and a neighbor. Miss Marguerite Quick, expect to leave Wednesday to soend fall him? There wers times when she snd church here before moving to thought of following him but her Michigan. SUGAR, FINE GRANULATED .10 lbs.

48c ths remainder of the week In Chi 1M Ihs. SOS Miss Dorothy Prultt of Saybrook ssnse of honor prevented her from doing that She must bide her office. I Vr spirits wers gay ss she until ths Saturday before Easter went to fas French room of the without enthusiasm, she millinery department on ber way bought a black beret that shs never back to the office. Til make a de-jrsred for later. In the mssntlms.

posit en thst hat and have It laid indignant though she was at Mona away until pay-day," she thought Allen she had to forgst this a difference a hst can make dies in the interest of hsr work. In a woman's life! A truly lovely It seemed to Eve that shs lived en- vssitsd with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Her cago, attending the World's fair. Thsir othsr dsughter.

Bettw Lee bert and dsughter this week. will visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mra Mimitt. B.h "I om.

time, shs concluded. Still on the Tuesday when shs had to work until i o'clock and Dick did not mset her sha was furious. T. irnma ai in enure wnn mmw b'" present Ths aft.rnoon wss high school. PrlnelBal the And then one day Marys paused wo spsnt In sswtng and quilting ana, "tl.trat.on re7r.shm.n wers by Mrs.

Covins, He Likes Golf beside Eva's desk and motloasd to Arlsna to Join them. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. M. Mulllnax.

I iimwn, to ib Juniors and nine seniors. Others ars Tve been watting all morning." Mr. and lira. John Van Dvka ro se hool turned horns Tuesdsy evening aft expected to enroll before opens Mondsy, Sept 4. sha said, "to talk to you two alone.

Ray and I have deeleed to ba mar. Prevlons. Turtle er a visit with relatives In Iowa. TT7TCT iTTa BEVERAGES 3 Six Assorted FUtow y0 nottU Chart COUNTRY CUB A wsp.ej PORK AND BEANS 4 17c MUMS COOKIES Lb. 15c DirUI rC r.

w. Brand qt 1 Pimento, YclrecU I lVaLLO e. Dill er Sour Jar IOC ASPARAGUS .2. SJ 21c 2 35c Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Btllwell at-1 rled the day after Easter! He's been wsating ma to marry him for would ba a confession of Eva's fall- tended the Historical association long time but wanted to wait picnic at Goodfleld recently. mm ura also. So pride held hsr silent Anyhow If shs lest Dick shs would still havs her csreer.

That mtmA The Fsiewsll county young peo-i until wa hsd enough money saved to give us a good start." K.NEU pla and tha young people of the local Christian church met at the It was Evs a turn to wish Marya Stcgeakt AlVIN LJJMJ.5 "JmE AD church Monday evening. A pro. I happiness and sha did so sincerely. Arlene pretended to go Into a faint 10 Those tor hose asa things ara dona. 11 Tissue.

II Short for electrotype. 11 Sharp teeth, II Asiatic plants. llPublle disturbsacea, 8msll memorial. 13 Checkered cloth. gram was gtvsa and refreshments ha something to live for and to five her courags to kssp on.

But It would not ba enough, her heart crisd out (To Ba Co timed) TOGK NOTiCO i tor Ttil IcoaiTH 1F1m Tl and then said. "But you wouldn't leavs us, would you, Marya?" wers served. Alma Bausr, Corr. That what I'm in doubt about," trvoc admitted Marya. "I would Ilka to --II IN A CO I keep on working for a while but my mother and Ray say I shouldn't i Mother Is old-fsshionsd, you know.

BANANAS ss 3 lbs. 23c Sha thinks ought to stay at home MOEAN'S MonizovriL I Athletic star In the picture. 14 Tooth. 15 Euf harlits. Measure.

It Pertaining to flay It F.tg dish. it Frost bits. 14 Aqua. 14 Amlrahta personal relations. I The man In the picture Is at the present time a top ranking plsyer It To mora by degrees, tl Tree mesa value taunr).

II One step of a series. 14 Hlghsat numbers ea dlra. 14 la behalf at 17 Vampire. It The pictured and spend my time making veal stsw with sour crsam ssuca and all the othsr dishss she's taught! 320 N. MAIN ORANGES 109 S.

CENTER California IU Site s.i a a sas Doz. 19c 6 Lbs. 25c me. My mother' sweet, but sha Just won't sea things the modem wsy. I ntESH GROI ND POTATOES a tm "And sha won't hsar to anything i BEEF but a regular church wadding with man is this stMhal la His year's open rlsMlflcatloa golf of ths pictured 41 To abdicste.

In sports? 41 Deity 41 rises of low VERTICAL resort Stsndsrd of 41 Company. type measure. 41 Mountain I Blow aa the pass. hssd. 10 Iteversgs.

4 Dllstory. It Flnsls. I pertaining to 11 Inspires the cheek. reverence. Makes a Ilnne.

spe h. II Inlet 7 reclamation. Males. I Largs cak 17 Color. Mariano II Drunkard.

I Hummock. reception and refreshments aft srwsrd. though I don't want hsr. HYea. II To relax.

II Short meter. S4 Chela. II Snowy. 4Ta abscead. 41 Vexes.

44 To reduce the height of. Vegetable. Thin cotton fabric. II Desert (rait. IT Masculine pronoun.

POTATOES SSffi 10 lbs. 29c snd my father to ga to so much expense for me!" or Pure Pork Sausage, Per Pound i i' Barnes rang for Marya Just thsa 1 snd sha hurried to Ms office. Well, that a certainly a sur I i I prise!" ejaculated Arlsna. "Of course If there Is anything Ilka PORK ROAST batter thsn a wedding It's two weddings. But I'd hate Ilka anything ARMOUR'S MELROSE PICNIC HAMS.

SMOKED ftlGAR CI RED TO La AVERAGE to loss Marya from that effles! lb. 8ftc PORK STEAK 9c wonder whether they will live with his parents or with her or Uk an apartment? That diamond Marya wears would est most msn back at least three years' savings I supposs they'll havs to pinch pennies. Welt, she's aa angsl and adora hsr and Ray la a lucky ROUND SWISS OR SIRLOIN man!" BEEF ROAST Eva wanted la warn Marya BEEF lb. 10c PORK ROAST "Si tr Ib. 10c PLATE BEEF lb.

6c MEAT LOAFJSYSTSi lb. 12c SUCED BACON tSS lb. 13V2c against continuing hsr work at Blxby's after marriag. Marya waa not the sort to spsrs herself. She would give ta her home the same Tsp t-t T7 rSST3 trwsai n-iw riT): 15 Zrf 5 I I I I i I rrl STEAK 1 1 Sc sffort that a home keeping wlfa does and also put In sight exhaust ing nours a aay at ths store.

And to what end? BONELESS FISH 15c Smoked Picnic Hams Per Lb. 7)c a.vea own sxpsriment as a wag earning wife was not working out any too successfully. Shs aus peeled that Dirk was laaralns to FULL DRESSED SPRING CREAMERY dspead on others for the companionship she waa often too tlrsd or too busy to givs him. LARD 2 13c Butter lb. 20c CHICKENS each 50c Hut she round it Impossible to open this subject with Msrya.

It would ba cruel to cloud ths other fins perfect hsppassss. And it Limit. i.

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