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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1927, SEC UMCKiMft II fliMi'iil linn Mil ta lu rmiiiii dfiM. 444. M-let I rlMk. atm will mt aiai rrie Call Safer I Ikt tat WHl HI, It IUI 11 HH'II Kll taa.a kirk a aaaa raearta am. a Women's Handker-, chiefs, 17c Events of die Day at Normal Women' Glove Silk Ve.U, 89c Offering lot of Women' Rlove Vests mad with bodlra fop.

broken assortment of alt es and rotors, while nn. Ihy Int. each 03C Main Women's pur linen, aUu on white FORMER RESIDENT IREV. GEO. SNEATH rolored wlta embroidered 1 corners, special, each I I Local Kotices CALLED BY DEATH TO LEAVE CITY Mln Floor.

Tendered Resignation Yester Mil. Nancy Jan? Mt Reynold fVei Away at Long Beach, California. lawnn.r.' t't. II down end weeKly. Mrrn i04-U, N.

Man ft. Dr. A 1'rinr. of HI (pec'aty will hie r. n' anil Ibroat patUnt kt th Armm'on hotl the second "Thursday of eai'h month, uperallna day.

Irinr sanitarium. Sprirafleld. III. Monday. Wk.1nrk.1ay and ITldav day as of Baptist Church.

OTIlfcR NEWS OF NORMAL LIXCTION HELD On the Threshold of Easter Fashion Radiantly Awaits the Holiday f)v Craig flnaath, who haa hern Nancy Jan MrlW nolK for- mr reidnt of Nnimal. pnd aav paat of th r'lrt Baptlat church hr during thr pact four yaara, r- a'linrl hl at tha mornltig arrvura Tcicrday. Tin ronarana- Kyton Chant' to Mt. KrM.ine I'hapler will meet Tunklny ev.nlrg fr Irs reaulsr ea-j" lr.n at ta p. in th Maronla Temp' on Mreet, Spent Hr.

II ho la ChiPti'i, kpint th with a f.it:,r, Kramer lon of thf t'hf ago A Alton. Phyiiciant and Surgeons, Hjur, am I 71 aa a bv.ty rffum-d to accept th 1 r. ion. hut finally did accept It i in iiHrrriii to th paatur. Key.

Mr mn to Normal July from Monmnuth, vhii. he hut br piiator for kit Ifara. When he rnme hera th loral church niiaaioiiary Inatltutinn, but haa he. nine a. If -aupporf ititf.

The 0. H. SMALL. M. D.

and D. 0 CHRONIC N0 PUVIC Olklkfll pHrr tnage iii alao acquire during i The eluileiit alilcli ha haa I i iifi i. re hi 'luring hia 'at the home of 1'iT ami. I'. Mr-Rr)nild of Lou HiNH-h.

1 on Thur.l:i. In July of I Mr Mr- Koymil.U Ml. hraklti tirr hip ani rlat. Thi hip pi-vr rnlrl1 ami alu-had hon to h-r that tun. Ihla full and tin- infir milt tea of old brou tit ah.iit tmr il-ntll.

N'anrv Juno Allen 'a l.m In 'shrllnuilr. I n.t on A II" l.tHualii-T of John AU-n Mir win iiiiitr.l In marri to A I on I lOVl tn in lr Mr Mr-K. vnolila Ut-I in I I rr iivf ti rl il. In l-oin t.i tin ntm.n. ii "li' In y.

ami lio H'J aay. tli i Z. Th auiinii.it ilili-j i.1in ri; W. M. of lh-n-irr 'ol: N.

with whmn ah nio.1 lur Ikhih'. i II V. MVItrvnulda Smilx CUV, Hrt K. MrlirvnoMa of Nortiml, an.1 Mra. Slella M.

rafr of II. li. t'a. hh van im-inher of the Mi th- jodNt rhiiri h. Knn-ial rv! will In 1 BIOtHlMIC JlDICa.TION Trtalawiu kpnal till The rlanwa aera eai-ep I.

ilk'1- and the Intrreat aafc niniiiiaiiir.l thru the mi of aparlal Arehitacta eMiim home the atudiea wer. I he hle In tha M.iklng, "Mfa of Authentically Correct for Easter Wear Women's aiM Mines' NEW COATS Special Values at A special showing of Sample Coals and exclua models New Sprtn Costs of Dnti qnal-Ity Sports C'oata of Imported tweeds, beautifully tallorsd with large collars trimmed with luxurious Wolf. Fox or Lynx furs also nressy coats of Kasha, beautiful quality of point-sheen, twill sheen, In grey, navy and black, with Fur collar of Mols, Squirrel, CO Cft Broadtsil. etc. Size 18 to 4.

t'oats made t0 sell up to $89.50 choice kJJJiwll Women and Misses EASTER GOATS fhnal." of Our Kalth," and Karly Iaya of hrlatlknlty." 4 i ASSOCIAH OF A. t. PULSBUftV. ASCMITtCT ftaa. Saojaa.

StaaMar and I. I Sftutrra Arellllaet Horn aaiiK builOino tiavaM Ftnar Iv. Mr. r'nmth la now tha old-t ni.nixter In ra of aerylra In Nor- iii. I Since the dopartur or Kfv.

II It WiMidiHK he haa heen chairman HEMSTITCHING Of the Illlalfrlill HeNoclath'n. Hey. Mr. Archer paid him a tribute lii.t iriilnu. atiitmar: "Hey.

Snenth Lone Hi-aih today. Tha will i later le tVurht to rloomlnKion knd to th oth.r mini a- ti.ra a hrl.tl.in sentleman. We intcrtinMit will mnde In tha Her green rcrnctcry. I Rpproi-iiit hla aplrit. attitude, and llloHlilp." I Mr klnted lt rve- nlntf thut he haa not et decided a tn hl rutttrA Bi-lll'IIV Itm Will PflH Horn frem Ptoria.

I r-1 1 Mcyiiern, lm tr.l. hlrii; nnir I'eoria. pent th "ik end at the hi.fne of hH p.ircnf'. Mr and Mra. J.

L. M'-yiH'in of ill aeniie Plaatlaa: Butta. tairtrt! Brut HklMt Claaaiai riuia; Mail TOrMr. it PEICE BUTTON SHOP i. N.

M. CAMPBELL INSURANCE AND RENTAL AGENCY 41 Eddy Bldg. Phona 1718 SHIRK NORDINE kith I A Vrfrnrr PLUMBING AND HEATING H'll 6raa Pkaae ma i tmue In th iiilnlkiry out haa not aa j- i yet d.cl.l'.l on the three altuatlona iv illahle at thla tlm. Itemde hi work aa pntor hla mu- Hava Aula Aecidant, en l.y J. liHinrron nt with the aaaNtanre of I A car i hla children In the Hneath EnaernMe IV'inmiiiiiton, and truck from Mt.

have tmide the name w-ell known In both Itloomlng'ton and Normal. Taylor and Pealre Re-Elected. Hoy F. Taylor anl Dr. Kalph 111.

h.id at the of Went Willow atrert and Normal avenue, on Sunday afternoon at I dork. Iiiinieriin a iar hkd ita wheel kiimnhed uhd ua tinahle to move. The truck plunged Into a telephone pole after hlttniK the car and umaMied In Ita front end. Pe.irls were re'elected member of are featuring a special assortment Id both tiporis and Dressy Coati at thta price. About on foats In this assortment beautiful check? plaids and mixtures.

In sports coats, In maa-Ish tailored and coats with fur collars. Dressy Coats of Kasha, Twill 8heens, Coverts, 'n tailored models and Mr trimmed styles, fur collars of white and trim Beaver flJQC ffi that carry out the black and white scheme. Sues 14 to 54. Choice a.J. UU Frank Morrison's Sons the ominulty High school board.

No, 3H. on Saturday in an election which brought out 5J vote A greater In terest la constantly Ing hown In PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 180 206 Eaat Front Street i h. ol aff.ilra here and wa brought out Saturday by the great Inrreaaa In votes over the previous similar New Sports Frocks Church Not. Firt Peibytrian ftey. and Mr.

Vance will he at their home thla afternoon and evening. All frlen.la nre urised to come and get acqtimnted at thi time. Women a MIlonnry aoclety will meet on Wedneadiiy nfternoon at li 3U election. In whic only S4 voles wera cast to re-elect T. H- Keye a year ii anri laHPfl IK-O.

Hoy Taylor received the great number of votes. DI3. Pearla re celved 83.S; Gordon Chllder. Buy "LIVINGSTON'S" Guaranteed Hosiery And Enjoy Pl Silk Hosiery Sstlsfaotlon Baeksd by LIVINGSTON'S Guarantee for Over Sixty Years BLOOMINGTON'S HOSIERY STORE At all time up-to-the-minute In color and style developments. Wear Any One of the Following Brands A i av Ai a Mrs.

Mary Conlee, and Hennla lav. 121. O. T. McMurry and L.

A. lull Illnton acted ns Ju Igf and the rlerka were Mrs. Walter Ford and Acetylene and Electric Welding Radiator Repairing Cylinder Regrinding Bloomington Mrs. illlam Todd A sneclnl meeting of the board will o'clock. Oporta will he heard from the delet-Ht.

a to the Missionary meet-ln at I'aliville. Hontesae will be Mra A Thoene and Mra. A. l. l.yon.

I The final meetlnif of the i.mtniinl-ranfa claaa will l.e held on Wf.lnea-diiy iillernoon at 4 o'clock. There will he no meeting of the Junior t'hrixtian Kndeavor hut the older memliera will meet with the cLimi Instead. I tin Wedneaday evening at 7 o'clock tha tearhera of the riunday school will hold their monthly meetinB i Eunice (iulld haa postponed ita he held this evening to canvas the votes and to make further tp relative to the sal of the cchool bonds. The reorganization of th board Welding Works with election of officer and appoint inent of commltteea will be held at the May meetln. The reorganlra 0.

W. Wyatt, Prop. 310 W. Front St. Phone 1597.

tlon of the elementary board wis I me. tlng from April 12 to April IS. Firat Mannonit Women Missionary aoclety will meet on Friday at the home of Mra. Anna iS'rled of 3'. South I.lnden Mreet.

made at the last meeting. Roy E. Taylor was re-eleotel president and $13.95 to $39.50 snd wool, silk mixed and all wool Jersey Frock" all the newest styles snd I color ngs of the Spring season. All to $39.50. Easter Frocks $16.95 and $19.95 Two outstanding groups of Easter Frocks for women and mlenes of Crepe.

Georgette. Satin, Cre de Chine, In all color, with little fancy frills, collar, and plait, that always sdd to the garment-all sizes $16.95 and $19.95 The Two-Piece Tailored Or the Three-Piece Suit? are offering a splendid collection at $19.95 to $35.00 Covert or novelty cloths, double or breast-ed-The three plece auit begin, with a one or two piece frock and complete, with a rfwrt jacket fashioned of silk or wool Mrs. Walter Ford, secretary. Tha following commltteea were appointed: finance. T.

H. Key. Mrs. William Todd and A. E.

Briscoe; teachers, Mrs. Walter Ford. T. H. Keys and "Unyx, "Humming Bird," "Cadet" or "Kay-ser' and Always Be Sure of Hosiery Satisfaction! Remember Livingston'.

Whan You Need Hosiery "Humming Bird" Pure Thread Guaranteed Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hots (Silk from top to toe) perfect fit ting, sizes SH to 10 Women's "Cadet" Guaranteed Pure Thread Chiffon Bilk Hoie The hose with smart (Van Dyke) heel and skeleton foot that doe. not reinforcement above the sole of the slipper silk to welt Women's "Onyx" (Pointex Heel) Purs Thread Full Fashioned Guaranteed Chiffon Silk Hose Silk to welt fine sheer, cloudless Roy E. Taylor; building and ground, Pair A. K. nriscoe, T.

H. Keys and Mrs. William Todd, nnd Janitor, fuel and light. Roy K. Tnvlor.

Mr. Walter I Firtt Chritin In the Christian (Evangelist, a national weekly of the jlnsciples of L'hrlat, appears thla 'week, a picture of the display of old and Interesting Hibles, which wa jmade on "Bible Iay" at our church. I The teams consisting of forty people, who are to work In the visitation campaign this week, will meet at the hurch thla evening for the first of three pot -luck atippera to he enjoyed on Monday, Wednesday and Friday eveninps. i A sunrise prayer meeting next morning from 6:30 to 7:30 will he a part of our Faster program. Ford and Mrs.

William Todd. Clos 'Exhibit. The exhibit by Illinois artists, which has been hanging In the cor a a I 1 1 in i ii i Today Only On The Bargain Square ridors at Normal university during the past three months, will clos this week. The spring vacation period persona attended auch a meeting last year. A baptismal service was held ves- kt Normal university is now on ana visitors can enter the building at any to $35.00.

time to see this exhibit without in terruptlng classes. John N. Hal Diti. aecono now. From Our Busy Blouse and Sweater Department ttenlHy afternoon.

Another auch service will be conducted next Sunday. Firt Mthodit Fourteen accessions were made to the church membership yesterday morning. April meeting of the r.oneenl John N. Hale of Eaat Cherry street parsed awiiy at his home on Satur New Short day following a selge of illness. He Jumper Sweaters, would have been 'JO year of age In weave, perfect fitting, 8ft to 10 Main Floor, Color.

light beige, skin, champagne, evening light gunmetal, flesb, French nude, parchment, opal rose, rose beige, sunset, platinum, shell grey, mauve, rose pearl, ete. A FASHIONABLE HOSE Women's Pure Thread "Kaysers" Twin Heel, Full Fashioned Silk d0 i- Hose Women's pure thread "Twin Heel" Silk Hose, full fashioned, silk from top to toe, a wonderful hose bargain In Platinum, Roslta, Nude, Boulevard and Flesh, sizes 8V4 to 10, a pair $2-5. Main Floor. 40 Inches Wide Radium Silk $1.33 YARD Large rangi of colors from which to chooso. A splendid quality washable silk, suitable for dresses, linings, slips and lingerie uses a yard, $1.33.

Sport Coats, $5.95, $9.95, $11.95 New double breasted Sport Coat In plain black flannel velvet and velveteens. Blazer striped and checked flannel In light shades Including red. maize, powder, all sizes, Over Blouse, $1.98 New figured and atriptd brocade cotton vestee over-blouses made with short sleeves and strap belt to wear with tailored suits in Buff, Powder Blue and White, sizes 34 to 42, special $1.98. Ladies' Aid society will be held at the church on Wednesday. Olrrln 6 will be hostess and Circies 1 and 2 will have all-day meetings.

Visit from Brookvill. Cnr! Firley, who is teaching In Mroukville. visited friends here over the week-end. Move to Bloomington. William II.

Lott of Hit friouth University avenue, la moving to 1110 $2.98 Light weight wool and ibra mixed Jumper Sweaters with the new square, round neck, cross striped and plain weave, all bright colors, all sizes, special $2.98. Second Floor. June. John Hale was born on June 1837, In Bedford county, Tennessee. He enlisted in Co.

HDth Regiment. Illinois Infantry, in 1R64. He was die-charged on April 3, 1307. was married to Eliza Jane Woolsey In Shelbyvllle. on Aug.

11, 1904. To this union were born three children, John at home. Anna of BloomitiKton, and Pearl at the Soldiers' Orphans' Home. Funeral services will be held In the chapel at the Orphans' Home thla afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev.

fcianford P. Archer of the First Methodist church, will preach the sermon. Spanish War Veterans will assist In the services. Burial will be made In the Bloomington cemetery. $5.95, $9.95, $11.95.

Your Easter Gloves r.asi urove street, Bloomington. Her from Wieonin. L. K. Johnson of Lnkowood.

is visitiiiK- at the homo of Mr and Alra. Fred Muhl of 111 tVest Willow street Filtered Sunlight for Your Home Go to Dttroit. Mra. Cheney Craig of I'ayne pluce, haa gone to Detroit. where she will apenil the week with her sister, Mrs.

Carl Wood. She will be accompanied by another slater, Mrs Otto Cliiflin of lleyworth. From the Art Needlework Section Second Floor Offering Four Gross of Stamped Pillow Cases JOHN JENKINS DIED YESTERDAY MORNING John E. Jenklna, SI, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday morning at 1 o'clock following a lingering Illness.

He had been confined to the hospital during tha past three weeks. Mr. Jenkins had been a resident of Bloomington 30 years, coming here from Ohio. Twenty-seven years ago he married Mrs. Winnie Ellis, who died about a year ago.

He Is survived by six step-children, Mrs. Fannie Hinshawr and George Ellis, Bloomington, and Mrs. Martha Olowe. Mrs. Effl Sylvester and Mr.

Alice Henthorne, all of Peoria. Besides the step children, one brother, who resides In Decatur, also Former Student Visit. tiuy Cunningham of Bethany, for-mer student of Normal university iMient the week-end visiting friend here. I Week-End from Gibson City. I Mr.

S. Johnson of Gibson Citv spent the week-end with friends and Monday on the Third Floor Women's Rayon Gowns, $2.98 and $3.98 Fine quality Rayon Gowns with lace trim and plain tailored styles, all pastel shades, sizes 15, 16, Priced and $3.88. Women's Rayon Step-ins, $1.50 to $1.98 Beautiful Rayon 3tep-In. in plain tailored or fancy lace and contrasting color trimmed 8ome plain finish. Color.

Include flesh, peach, nil and white. SIzea 5, 6, 7. 8 $1.50 to $1.98. Silk Crepe and Pongee Step-ins, $1.98, $2.98. $4.50 Silk Crepe and Silk Pongee Step-In.

in fancy ruffle trim and plain tailored styles, also onllntw and contrasting color trimmed, shown In all the desired rolorlngs. slr.es B. 6. 7, 8 $1.98, 50. $2 98.

$4.60. Third Floor. Ssoond Floor. icmuves nere. Is Critically III.

C. Perry of 701 North Fell avenue is critically 111 at his home. Reading Circle Meat. Phllomathran Iteadlnar cimte 79c Buffet Sets, Scarfs and Luncheon Sets- About six tons of soot falls on each square mile of the city of London In a year. I Buffet Sets, three pieces lace Pair meet at the home of Mrs.

J. J. Mvers Of 1008 Houth Fell avenue this af'ter-jrioon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. J.

A Ley -will have a paper on "Psychology of (Watlon' and Mrs. Harry R. Jodge will speak on "Psychology of Beau-Hall Board Meat. Victory Hall board will meet this Kid Gloves $3.50 to $5.00 Trefousue and Alexander Kid Gloves, made with novelty cuffs turn back and flare styles, black aud colors, with colored embroidery backs a pair, $3.50 to $5.00. Kayser Silk Gloves $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 Kayser Novelty Silk Gloves, made with tarn back or flare cuff, embroidered In all high colors or ruffled top and slip-on style, all shade, including mode, gray, sand, tan and black.

Women's Chamoisuede Gloves, $1.00 Turn back In mode and grey, with darker blue shade embroidery trimmings and stitch-ings. A pair $1.00. $1.25 trimmed. Very special -at, per set Ecru Scarfs, lace trimmed, 18x136 I inches, very special rirt fUt "MU pcra Scarfs, lace trimmed, isx45 inches, very special At nr at Ht.O Rooroi in which the windows are shaded with Luxor window shades just naturally diffuse a friendly atmosphere. This proporty of light diffusion is one of the characteristics of these handsomely tinfed window The sunlight that enters is filtered 4nto a soft, mellow glow equally diffused to all parts of the room.

This is the ideal lighting that enhances the beauty of the furnishings and is restful to the eyes. The latest mode is window furnishing calls for lighter colored tinted cambric window shades selected to harmo-niie with the dominant hue of the draperies. Competent advice on this subject may be secured i our home furnishing section. Let our expert decorator assist you select jour indow hangings. Fourth Floor.

Ecru Scarfs, lace trimmed, lSxit) Pantagraph Normal Office. Over 114 North St. Phone 6588 Office Hours For Subscriptions and Advertising 8:00 A. M. to :00 A.

M. 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.

If you fail to get your Pantagraph, call 6588 between 8:00 a m. and 8:00 m. and copy will be delivered to you. News Items may be phoned or left at office during regular office hours, as announced above, and the Pantagraph' Normal raj-porter can be easily reached at Normal office between 7i00 p. m.

and 9:00 p. m. Call E888 and give the Pantagraph your Normal news. Indies, very special $1.50 Italian Linen Bridge Made of 42-Inch fine weave Bleached Muslin Tubing, finished with hemstitched edge for crocheting, eight patterns to select from, Ftench Knot, Darning Stitches and Lazy Daisy designs, a pair 79c. (Finished Model on Display.) Second Floor.

$3.75 clock at the halt. Her From Chicago. Henry Saar of Chicago motored to Normal to spend the week-end with mends and relatives. Will Visit Parent. Ewart Sneath of Chicago arrived last evening to spend the week with his father, Rev.

George Sneath of SU4 North School street. Hsvs Pr-Eater Service. Pre-Easter devotional services will be held at th Firat baptist church on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday vmng. "JSets, special at All Sale Final. Flfty-Foyr Year a Good Store." ft.

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