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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PAXTAGRAPII. IU.OOMINGTON, MON'PAY, SEPTEMBER 1939. FIVE Vocational Fair New Feature o. Leroy Festival Arr.c-r.ces Prc'an for Event To Open Thursday BIG CHIEF WAHOO By Saunders and Woggon Along ihe Road Side dartre at Ilural Ufc lly Harlan Stanger AruMcnhnrv tut daao( If SUPREME AND BAR THE WINDOWS. I HAVE JUST LEARNED THE A COLO 70-.

6 AO A 1AKI HAVE LANDS WAHOO at THE HOME Tm RAI-MAM-TAt: tJi REASON TOR THE i i iuu p' Want mi I law laraa fawr al-a Mtt. VatVeawV. Waa aVataflec4 AMBASSAOOB wESE A VISITOR IS tPECTED faJal fcvarsj PHONT 1 1 nm i 1 r7 ll- WIVES ARRIVED n( I BUT I I VN I I 1 ARUtK I 7 WAHOO KIN UA 1 v. i ww i uia u. fit li nam VXLFoZ'ZZS1 7T RAJAH'S VISIT i jT r-c w.

Central Illinois Reunions IMMtK Li lt tPXS) Mrs. M. V. Sutton entortainrd at her homo Leroy Speaker Urges People To Remember Peace Time Duties ing our youth to colleges and universities rather than to the training camp and the battle front. May we of the Leroy community be serious enough, energetic enough, dedicated enough, to be sure that we are sending them out to the world with Christlike ambition, vision and character.

"Ours is the higher opportunity Baptist Group Plans Program At Rantoul with a 6 o'clock i aitwd. 4, ''w5 1 a t. witV ll I i 4 I i s. (M iw VL I jj i 1 1 7 I I -i i ia r' Aii i i rt -i I. i I 4 1 1 "1 I mt I dintirr.

the occasion tcir. th jpo- English country towns and in to furnish the world in this day and generation the type of young manhood and young womanhood energized hy the Christ who came that we might have life and hav it more abundantly." Draws Contrast Between Towns Here and Abroad LEROY. (PN3) A capacity crowd is expected to hear Dr. John Leroy. Those towns in the English countryside filled with the exodus from London of mothers and children, hospital patients and in onj reunion of the "HtHik Club" that orcanizej here several yehia ax.

present: Mrs K. K. Hutton. Kl Pa.so; Mis. Frnnk Thorn, Delavan; Mrs.

G. A. Hops, Peoria; Miss Ottru.le WiRhtman, KlUworth; Miss Alta Outlaw and Miss Mary Ward. Kloomington; Mrs. I J.

KaMei brook, Mrs. Chailes Youle, Mrs. Joe Winn. Mrs. 103rd Annual Session Opens Thursday capacitated and aged men, with Rantoul Postoffice P.ANTOIU INS The 103r.l Open 24 Hours a Day RANTOUL (PNS) The local postoffice is now giving 24 hour ani.ual rii'H th Itertha Hiott.

Mrs. M. W. Sutton. Mus (Uatlys Kosers and Mi.s Alta Winn nil of ayhrook.

Those unable to attend were: Mrs. George MrlSrew. South Pend. Ind Mrs. Mis.

II. M. GoIiIImtk. Ai.ploton. service according to the postmaster, J.

Sylvester Kaler, Sunday. irin at 3i a. tn ThursJiy ami FrMay. Srj.i. II n4 1 in the Kirt chuirh.

Katktoul. terror and anxiety in every heart; while in Leroy the townspeople and those of the surrounding territory are privileged to gather in the quiet of a Sabbath evening, filled with gratitude for the position in which they find themselves. "Rut this apparent security may lead us into false situations," warned Mr. Slater. "Let us not think that because our country it not at war there is nothing for us to do.

Many in Holland of Chicago, who will speak in the city park in Leroy next Sunday niRht. ThLs closing service of a series of eight Sunday evening meetings sponsored jointly by the Methodist, Christian, and Presbyterian churches of Leroy, will be held in a large tent in the park. Special music has been arranged. Dr. Holland's appearance here will climax the program of the Leroy Fall festival to be held Thursday, Friday- Wis: Mis.

K. C. Katetbrou rnt i s-. -f JLI uf- I The Ke-. H.

I. Morton of Pari Mr. Velnia Hudson. Saybrook will le moderator fur the esion. partner.

1 1 frll inla IIm tiril mt tlw rtminc. T1ii rHilr ral llirMicli irn rlr Mrp frJtuM IIm- )aunclrr lw lltr ur do il. 95 Pupils Enroll In Wapella Grades The Hev. W. I Patton.

Msh mrt. the introductory rimon Thuiaday niominc on the theme. in the lxeal Church" A panel on "Our Ical Church" dividuals have made a failure of Since the large influx of military and civilian population it has been found necessary to have the mail dispatched throughout the day and night. The doors of the postoffice are open at all hours for receiving mail. Delbert Drinkwalter is the night clerk.

He is on duty from 11 p. rru to 12:30 a. m. and from 3 a. m.

to 8 p. m. It is believed that Rantoul is one of the smallest towns in the United States that gives 24 hour postoffice service. their peace time duties. They have railed the youth or the land as WAPELUA.

PNS) Ninety five students have enrolled for thi term at the Wapella juade school. The te.tcher ltks for several well as their God; they have failed to take advantage of the opportunity of peace. 1 1 t'L Tnl ana Saturday. "Leroy's Opportunity," was the subject chosen by the Rev. O.

D. Slater for his remarks at the service Sunday night. He compared conditions of the moment in the the flrat of four on aubjects rel.it-lr. ft the chuirh. wiU he led hy the p.ev.

It. N. Mrltonald of Champaign. SM-aker on IhU subject will be IVof. K.

Younr of the IT. are today privileged, con additions when chd opens r- a cluded the speaker, "to be send Wl.ltaoi Iluhari 1 iJw ilia KO round has been AtwoHl and t.l.,,(d alum: with other riluv Mrs I.ydia k. aa waii sail'; Kin ii HI II f. Mill ItUth Kolllllieyrr, "il prraidrnt of the Itaptist Young V. Projlea union of the atate.

Mra Mrtr4r. flnU Ue a i a i Vv litfP' on -The Record Enrollment V- rJ FY '4'Churrh- Opportunity" ith four! "Ml Ml Mr. j-' JlZr. I r. MORTON.

I'NS) At the first ft(M. 4 VT Th Chatle J. Itrotnlry of autumn meeting of the Moiton fwl Vj d.scus- Woman's cluh at 2 3d p. m. Friday f- -A IV on -The Church's Steward the new officers piexided as f.i- i 1 A rJ.

i thin rlimili oitK vt i i if t. tki I 1 era 'The Chun ha Sk ial Ipr.r-! i s. M.idelvn Strunk. vice presl- tunlty l. fne t.it.ic of ttie Mi Flames J.iii-s.n ml- ism.

iu( Hah J. I I 'fourth ru. i. Other apeakria ing nn.tnty; Mrs. Multliit ltuss.

ll, i or importance will ab-o be on the eot responding neoretary. and Mrs 'Iprok-ram. Mtrgaret Yutler. treasurer. "'i'1 Tumor-1 Reading wele given by Mis, atill le the theme of he 1 iorence Gel 1 1 tide St ev, 1 1 of Clm 4 Younit People branch.

New o.1i-IOn. and new faculty member a faculty member at 1 VV tV Miss Carpenter's Pupils Perform rera be elected. 105 Register -a. I I the Moitdii Township high hool In perch and diamatics. a and a social hour followed with Mis.

IaiIji, Shipps nerving as! i.itlng hostesa. Tlie cummittee was romposed of Mrs. Krma Caiius, chairman, and Mis. Helen Cox. Mis.

"')''-'." jFUP OF A SWITCH ELECTRIC vC COOKING'S A ST. like jjk CLEAN m- CHEAP Tv ELECTRIC UGHT feBhT ELECTRIC a I 1.1 1 At Wapella High Emma Iturbiig, Mis. IMIit Koch, Mis. Phyllu Smith and Mis. Glady WAPKU-A.

PNSI At the of the registiatl.m in ttie WapelU con. mini: high achool Saturday n.n the num her had rtilollrd Flratiirirn, 37. Moan. Fifty three members answered pinion, 22. aen- loll nil ith nn mirioiim ,1 in-rir-e of 21 Hew meliibera, the liiemhei ship of members being i a "i ti i A llirli 44' llw.

i J.if.a A-- Tr aIfIJ aal li A 'yf llowird Wrlslil V. 4.. I niC the largest in the club history. lor 21; total. 1'.

S. hd will open Tueaday for one half day. Thia la the larget enrollment ainre lt2V An autirmr.bile paikin apace betnjt leveled off on the north aide of the high school Tremont Company Named in Suit I'EKIN. tP.NS) r.Uhop and Son. iiu uiporated.

of Tiemont; R. R. Walker and S. A. Foncannon.

Our New weie named defendants In a suit or iiplrin nird Friday in the Tarw-ll county circuit couit by Neighbors tlie New Ideit companv. Ineoinor- STANFOHI I 'Vti Mr Ohio. Mr. John Rani received wotd of Plaintiff charges that defendants wrongfully took and are now Friday of the birth of a ion to Mr. and Mrs.

R.y Runion of Wooeter. Ohio. The baby was born Tueaday. Aut. TJ.

I a Ja- ll Tf a X. raxilinr abate t. feel the liJ-lle. wliinr. 1 ll lirl 4 a)'Lare djnre -a-.

IS. X. lt T- Hs7.w.-. club Xicu I l--a'Scor 'i- 8 I I i I a vl L'I'L'UI' 1 i wrongfully detaining cornplckers and other machinery and farm implements valued at J10.0i.i0. The suit STANFORD tPNS) Mr.

and ta to get potigeAsion of the property Mr. Clifford HarrUy Heyworth1 which the plaintiff claims belong to the New Idea company. YES INDEED You will BE SURPRISED to learn how very Speedy ELECTRIC COOKERY reaHy is. And there are other surprises in store for yoi too when you inspect the New 1940 Electric Ranges, are the parent of a mn born Friday evening at Ihe of Mr IUi. laa paienta.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Itarclay near The baby ha en named Clifford Junior. Guthrie Club Plans Hobo Party Sept.

14 WEUKiN'-tPNSi-Mr. and Mr. (PNS) Mrs. Kath- i erine Cameron entertained the i.innrle Community club her home eaet of Guthrie Wednesday Gale Rl.M.ndr.gton. an e.ght l'und J.jh'rr.

ljtn Aug. In the John Warner hospital. Cl.nton. She has Wen named Peggy Ia. Mrs.

flale was formerly Miss Weit of Wrldon. anernoon with 23 members and uu ajattj ifSfZ ff V-sw guest iresent. Raby pictures of members were used in a guessing contest. FAIRRURY. IPNSI R.irn at Plans were made for a hoho Im Mr-" ft I 1 'A.

i v.a. a4 aiaalLar I 1 "1 l.taa al I I I party for the cluh members and the Fait hut hoepital to Mr. and Mrs Pennie I-e Forrest, a Auir T. their families to be held at the home of Mr. and Min.

Chris Roicheis on Sept. H. Kent ley To Mr. and Mr a. Auk.

21. a ivy. The September meeting of the if ii a Vv if I -4 a lia -j I it Vi -J I cluti will le guest day with a mueical program an.l will be at the Ta Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joe Paternoater Au.

2. a boy. See Our Display at Once club hall on Sept. 27. aamaraarM-tararaarararaaaaaaarMBBi mm 0 I I C(j iH 4i 1 tggjsjgg 1 'i ii' 5: 1 1 Iff At.

a l-r- aT A fff William Hendryi TtVae f-ieaent Mra. J. M. snafpf. Mrs M'lvtn and Grr.e ar.

Mr. T. I. Kt.iVtr and dai.h'cr. Lattar of Dies in Tcias HIT.

DWM IIIS Su. Mii ii M. W. M.irUil SI. l'ltolie Siei Ijl for Tliesil.it I'll.

Hies Zt I IimIiI Iiw Prices I limed Uealinc Free llelitery Prices Easy Terms IJ.I'.iY waa re- rn.r I lln- Kk rx.a-- in C-atf i I.J J'naa a 4 W-a XI a I Vf i a r- -7 Ji Little i if. t. A. V. 1.

U't I la V' a Jf-a I -aarn V-a. I a a it -4 To Heyworth Lions Tea waa tte elder am tf tte la'e l. Hr.Jrjv He or-mtlf iitel 4 lrf-nr. F-tal aerate aee kail HEY WORTH IPN.O Warren Xf.W.-. 1 n.

t. iw a. t.r. 4f fvretal In of New York eHy. waa a iw.kir at th llrvmmtli li Tit li m.ar a.

I-aat d.b ti.nrxr mi'ir Ihuradav ee- No. 1 Michigan Elbertas G-f ni n'ir at the Mlhlnt church Mr OfOUpS TO -a'a P-a; waa it IRU a tare ofTjrer In the Ie l.i!4l army, apoke on "Al- I' llt.i.ir La ariid fc three a' M-a Fr4 Mr) lr I Ir. It ltwUr. Cosf-tia KUe. Kimer Hl2 ai.l P.jrll Hoi Two loads to arrhr Tuesday Morning.

Why luy un-classificd nr hulk pearlies. All our peaches are II. S. No. 1.

Can them now! ar.J i.i' Iut. ita are raw n.rmUra of (he Lion i itu, CiwtX V. i'itm-t I A. I tf C.e-;-.--a!l, fceo. Tim i C.

tf Cxpa O.ri.ri BUSHEL Will AHend U. of I. ItANTOn. PNS--Tho rraJ llai te Itie. t.

sr. ifa- i Uct. Uro'ier. -j. cf Hy.

Rantoul Towr.ahsp ni'i. 11 irt! iiies anl tfvree -l attend the it.at jl'nieraiy of I.Iim.U In I'rbana Ithta a.ri'r ate Thornaa Fall Special Only 139.50 VtSIT ObR STORE see these new ranges. Plan to trade in your old stove use it as the down payment on a New Electric Range. Electricity Is Cheap ILLINOIS IOWA POWER COMPANY To TeacK in Roberts 1 I I tf I. r- 'Jr.

I.iare Jr.ea. Can. I Frown I 97c Entertained at Dinner VI Md liuir.n. a CSrk. J-.

4 i 'FN. A cf Captain C.rk. Prue At'eL Jane ''a ti 4 ft re 'lclin ar.d lan'n Sa.l ir t. A.4-h. i tv.w Kf a't Mad.e VI.

and Helen f. a 4 a. VI. a 1. VI 'a'a PajMttrr.a Itrwarn mt.i attend the CuU- .5 a-juwarie4 Us 4 Utwx(oal cwc la Champa.

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