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THKEK THE PANirAGRAPH, MONDAY, AIGIST 30. 1943. Tremont Library Full Staff Minier Couple Livingston Celebrate Anniversary Andrew Rapp Wins State Je Roy Man Fatally Hurt in Accident Gets New Books TREMONT. (PNS) Mrs. Mary Hinman presented this week to the MINIER.

(PNS) Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Snider invited a num Rural Schools ber of friends to their home Friday evening for dinner in observ Hired for Grade Schools Legion Post jv fcl i jus? Vfi ance of their 22nd wedding anniversary.

Following the dinner pinochle was played, Mrs. J. W. Rapp and F. S.

Kilby being awarded prizes for high scores. Esther Washburn public library the following books: "Little Lame Prince" and "Flower Fables" by Louise May Alcott; "Riders of the Purple Sage" by Zane Grey; "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis; "Tales from Shakespeare" by Charles and Mary Lamb. Two copies of "The Vision of Sir Laun-faul" by James Russell Lowell. Dies in Hospital After Being tHit by Auto LE ROY. (PNS) Thomas Open Today 17 Emergency Certificates Issued To Fill Shortage Pontiac Grades Will Open Sept.

Buildings Redecorated Morton Man Elected At Chicago Meeting Saturday Lincoln Potters Get Wage Floor By WLB Rule The guests, which included Mrs. George Trimble of Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Rapp and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hauter of Morton, Mr.

and Mrs. F. S. Kilby, presented Mr. and Mrs.

Snider with a gift of crystal glassware. $7,500 Fire MORTON. (PNS) Joseph Bridgewater died Sunday in St. Joseph's hospital, Bloomington, of Injuries received Saturday night fhen he and his housekeeper, rs. Nellie Walters, were struck PONTIAC (PNS) Despite Ahearn, commander of Morton the fact that two weeks ago Liv post 318, American Legion in a Damages oy a car.

message notified B. W. TiUey, ad ingston county was short 20 teachers, rural schools will open Monday with a full teaching roster, jutant here Sunday morning of Andrew Rapp. Mrs. Walters suffered a broken leg in the accident which occurred In Le Roy while the two were 30 Concerns Affected by Board Order according to Victor Lindquist, as the election of Andrew Rapp of the local post as commander of sistant county superintendent of Lincoln Store Odell Man Reported Missing Ernest McCabVs Parents Notified schools.

walking along West street. They were struck by a car driven by Pontiac High Twenty nine new teachers have the third division following the Saturday night balloting in Chica Jay Cox of r. r. 1, Ellsworth, who been hired to fill positions in rural CLEVELAND. UP) The re- told sheriffs deputies he was schools throughout the county, in gional war labor board Sunday Will Open blinded by the lights of an on go where the state convention is in session Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Mr. Ahearn is delegate night put a floor under wages of coming auto and did not see the Firemen Fight Blaze In Drug Store for More Than Hour 18,000 employes of 30 companies couple until too late. PONTIAC (PNS) With the hiring of Mrs. Ruth Vertrees of Pontiac, to fill the fifth grade teaching position at Lincoln school, Arthur Speltz, superintendent, has announced a full staff of regular teachers for Pontiac city schools for the coming year. A vacancy exists in the ranks of the special teachers, however, with the resignation of Miss Ruth Findley, music and art teacher for the last three years.

No attempt is being made to replace her with a full time teacher at present, for Jack North, music instructor at the high school, has consented to take over the grade school band, and the class room teachers will offer instruction in class room music and art. Mrs. Vertrees fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Miss Frances Burke, who became the bride of Ralph Anderson in July. Mrs. Vertrees has taught the Blackstone rural school for the last 10 years.

Must Hire Secretary. of the local post. Mr. Rapp has served all the of affliated with the U. S.

Potters association and announced some addition to the issuance of 17 war emergency certificates to teachers who will either return to teaching after several years' layoff, or who will teach for the first time. The majority of teachers will have 9k The two victims were brought flees of the Morton post, was 16th upward adjustments in a unani' to Bloomington in the Stensel ambulance. Mr. Cox escaped injury, Sept. 3 School Completes Hiring of Teachers mous decision covering various district commander from 1939 to 1941, held county, district and LINCOLN.

(PNS) A short Funeral services for Mr. been in continuous service in this issues of a dispute with the AFL National Brotherhood of Operative state committee offices and at pres county, although a few of them Bridgewater will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Stensel fu ent is Tazewell county liaison of circuit in the motor of an ice cream refrigeration machine caused a fire in the BoT drug store about 11:30 p. m.

Saturday. Potters. ODELL. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Leo McCabe received a wire from the war department Saturday, stating that their son, S. Sgt. Ernest G. McCabe, 23, was reported missing in action Aug. 16.

He was in the middle east area, attached to the army air corps. The parents are promised further details when available. are transfers from other parts of the state. neral home here. The Rev.

A. ficer and chairman of the disaster In adopting recommendations of a tripartite panel which conducted Willey will officiate. Burial will PONTIAC (PNS) John F. Glawe will fill the vacancy in the chemistry department of Pontiac Only 183 of the county's 233 ru relief and legislation committees, newly appointed following instal Damage to the building and be in Riverside cemetery, Say brook. lation of officers this month.

contents was expected to exceed $7,500. high school created by the resig ral schools will open this fall, due not to a teacher, but to a pupil shortage. These schools are re He is superintendent at the He was born Nov. 26, 1884, in hearings at Canton, Ohio, last June, the board ordered the association to maintain present wage rates without reduction and give gradual individual increases with nation of Ben W. Getz, according Persons passing the Vogue the Morton Pottery company, an ac Kentucky, the son of Grissom and to an announcement by C.

A. Mc- ater noticed smoke issuing through maining closed upon authority Ginnis, school principal. Mr, Glawe has been science and phys the doors and windows of the apartment over the theater. They certain limitations to new em' Martha Ellison Bridgewater. He iad lived in Le Roy since 1930.

Surviving are six children, Willie and Mrs. Guy Batson, Gibson tive member of Tazewell county Toiture Forty and Eight 1170. This new office also places him as vice commander of the depart ical education teacher at Yorkville ployes until they receive the rate notified the fire department. The position of secretary to the superintendent has not yet been vested in local boards of directors, in which cases the directors are required to arrange for the pupil's attendance at nearby pupils' attendance at nearby Former Dwight Man Wins Appointment DWIGHT. (PNS) Maurice Graff, a former teacher in the Dwight schools, has been ap paid older workers in the same nigh school for the last seven Firemen had an hour fight be filled, following the resignation ment of Illinois.

City; Alec, Normal; Julian, Bloom' department. The board granted an associa years. A graduate of Mt. Morris col fore they put out the blaze. They kept the flames confined to the ington; 'Mrs.

Glenn Otto, Danvers; of Mrs. Robert Lobb, the former Miss Margaret Moore who was tion request that all new employes and Mrs. Ernest Kingsley, Say drug store building, however. pointed by the government on the married recently. lege, Mt.

Morris, 111., Mr. Glawe received his master's degree from Iowa State college in 1934. He has submit to a physical examination iu-ook; 16 grandchildren and one Loss was partly covered by in schools on a tuition basis. Thus the districts are not dissolved, and schools will reopen when the census of school children within the district justifies so doing. Pontiac city schools will open ard denied a union proposal that surance.

Treat grandchild. Tuesday. Sept. 7, with enroll employes not engaged in war work ment during the morning followed be paid time and a half on Sun Central Illinois Deaths Mrs. Julia Gilbert since been working at the Univer-1 sity of Wisconsin summers and has finished work on his doctor of philosophy degree, except for Tremont Street A few country schools opened by a teachers meeting in the days and double time for the seventh consecutive day.

The last Monday, and a few more will open Sept. 7, but the majority of afternoon. Any child reaching the age of 6 years before Jan. 1, board also ordered one day's Work Begins war labor board as an economist and will be in the wage stabilization division at Dallas, Tex. This appointment is for the duration and six months.

Mr. Graft has been teaching at La Crosse, normal school as professor of economy for the past few years and has been granted a leave of absence from the La Crosse school. His wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Wilson, taught English and physical education in the Dwight 1944, is eligible to enter the first vacation with pay for each year them will open Monday, Aug. 30, Mr. Lindquist said.

the writing of his thesis. He began teaching science and physical education at Blue Mound Community high school in 1927, teaching there grade in September, Mr. Speltz of employment with a maximum TREMONT. (PNS) R. A.

Cul- said. of one week. linan and Son, who have the con Druing the summer, the inter The order affects 15 Ohio con' tract for blacktoppmg the village Danvers High Loses Teacher DANVERS. (PNS) William Anderson, biology and history instructor and coach at Danvers was notified late Saturday night to report for duty in the navy. Mr.

Anderson received a commission as Vnsign early in the summer and has now been called for duty and will report Sept. 1 The Danvers Community high school will now be short one in Pastor's Wife Honored at Party cerns and 15 in Erwin, COLFAX (PNS) Mrs. Julia Gilbert was instantly killed Saturday about 7 a. m. in an auto accident 14 miles north of Danville while on her way to work.

Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Monday at her home in Dan streets, have a force of men at until going to Yorkville in 19db. Mr. Glawe completes the staff of teachers at the high school, so that school will' open Sept.

3 with a iors ot ana wasningion schools were redecorated. Only Lincoln, 111., Evansville, Ind. change in textbooks, Mr. Speltz Cannonsburg, Falls Creek and work this week and the work is going forward as rapidly as cars of materials can get here. Road schools several years ago.

full roster of instructors, except DWIGHT. (PNS) Mrs. Nico- stated, was in spelling and read Beaver Falls, Buffalo, N. lena Sondergaard of West Chip ing. Trenton, N.

and Grafton, New oil and chip rock are being spread Stan Listed. ville. The body will be brought to Colfax where graveside services pewa street, Dwight, entertained Gets Chairmanship DWIGHT. (PNS) Dr. W.

E. ell, Clarksburg, Paden City and at this time. her neighors and a few friends in Wheeling, W. Va. Staff of the city schools for the The work began south of the her home Friday from 2:30 to 5 p.

will be held at 1 p. m. at; the Wiley cemetery. 1943-44 term. for the possible absence of Marshall Newnum, who recently submitted to a major operation at the Veterans' hospital at Dwight and may be unable to teach for a few weeks, in which event a substitute science teacher must be found, Mr.

McGinnis said. Club Names Special teachers: A. F. Speltz, Kendall, managing officer at the U. S.

Veterans administration in Dwight has been appointed chair railroad tracks because of the several churches, the schools and fire department being located in that m. in honor of Mrs. Holger Strand-skov, wife of the Rev. Strandskov, superintendent: J. D.

Scouller structor with school scheduled to Monday morning. Lee At-water, principal, will teach the the new pastor of the St. Peter's Julia Kathenne Miller was born Nov. 10, 1906 at Gibson City, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Miller. She was married assistant superintendent, manual vicinity. New Committees Danish Lutheran church at Dwight, history classes. arts and boys physical education; Miss Anne Hyrup, domestic Piano Students who recently moved to Dwight from Tyler, Minn. Registration will begin Sept.

1, with seniors registering from 9 to 11 a. and juniors from 2 to 4 GIBSON CITY. (PNS) Com science and girls' physical educa March 10, 1925 to George Gilbert of Colfax. They lived in Colfax until seven years ago when they The afternoon was spent socially mittees for the coming year in the tion. Give Recital Central school: Mrs.

Esther Gibson City Junior Woman club after which refreshments were served. The occasion was also Woodrow Hickman, mathematics and physical science instructor, will take over the coaching position. Mr. Hickman, who came to tanvers this year, formerly taught and did the coaching at Media, 111. This change in the instructors leaves the English department at moved to Danville.

Surviving be Johnson, principal, Miss Ann will be as follows as announced by p. m. Sophomores will register Sept. 2 from 9 to 11 a. m.

and freshmen from 1 to 3 p. m. All classes will be held on opening Mrs. Sondergaard's birthday. Scott, Miss Alice R.

Miller, Mrs ODELL. (PNS) Miss Mabel sides her husband and a son George Jr. are two sisters, Miss man for the solicitation in tne Dwight Methodist church for the Illinois Wesleyan university Centennial campaign being carried on in the Methodist churches of Illinois conference from Sept. 12 to Oct. 4.

Setting It Right It has been reported to the Pantagraph that Carl Orr, whose address was given as 617 West Locust street in a police report of an assault, does not live at that i Locust street address. Mrs. Dolores McMurry, president, Friday: Lucille Shurr. Miss Katherine Camenter presented her piano Mrs. Jane Burns, Mrs.

Ruth day, Sept. 3, in the morning, with each class to be 25 minutes long. Danvers Boy pupils in a recital at 8 p. m. Friday Gross, Miss Harriet Damon, Miss Ella Ragsdale, Miss Martha Efne and Miss Margaret Miller, both of Bloomington; six brothers, Eddie, John and Frank, all of Gib Bucher, Mrs.

Mabel Birkhimer, in the Congregational cnurcn Breaks Arm Adams. Miss Frances Oxford, chapel. program; Mrs. Beryl Nally, Mrs. Velma Mae Cusick, Mrs.

Elsie Rae There will be no school in the afternoon, but all classes will be held on regular schedule beginning son City; and Bobby and Tommy Miss Helen Bush. Those on the program were DANVERS. (PNS) Larry, old and Freddie in the armed service Lincoln school: Miss Rachael Snead, membership; Mrs. Gladys Jane Wolf. Eunice Eckhoff, Janice Danvers vacant.

Iremont Group Names Officers TREMONT. (PNS) The Lad. Tuesday, Sept. 7. Her parents, two sisters and two Rhodes, Mrs.

Pat Maib, Mrs. Gerry Roth, principal, Miss Florence Reed, Irma Jean and Maroiyn est son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. broke his left arm at brothers preceded her in death Nanninea.

Vera June Salvatore Wilson, publicity; Mrs. Mar one Wunch. Miss Aletha Huston, miss Ladies Aid to Meet the elbow Saturday aiternoon. rie She was a member of the Colfax Laura Mae Powell, Miss Martha Ed Walker. Fhvms lrecxer.

DWIGHT. (PNS) The Ladies Ernst, Mrs. Marjorie Nagle, Mrs. Margaret Williams, ways and means. Mariiean Verdun, Dolly Wiltshire Rae Llewellyn, Mrs.

Ruth Ver Aid society of the Zion Evangelical Iva June Oelschlaeer. Kosane trees, Miss Olga Brunslsill, Mrs, Methodist church. James Callahan ies Mt. Hope Cemetery association was playing at the home of a neighbor when the accident happened. He was removed to St.

Joseph's hospital in Bloomington. -A Mrs. Alta Sawyer, Mrs. Helen Gladvs Laubhan. church Dwight will meet Thurs Korcy of Chicago, who is visiting flld its annual meeting Thursday Washington school: Miss Dell Storm, Mrs.

Mildred McQuiggan, day afternoon, Sept. 2, at the home at the Mrs. Lucy imne nome Relieve MOSQUITO BITES For bites, stings, itches, those pesky mosquito torments that make summer miserable, get Mexsana, formerly Mexican Heat Powder. Soothes, and relieves with a cool breezy touch and a pleasing fragrance. Clean, pleasant.

Will not soil clothing. Get Mexsana, FARMER CITY. (PNS) Herbert, principal, Miss Pauline played accordian numbers. music; Mrs. Frances McMahon, Mrs.

Juanita Bryant, Mrs. Ruth of Mrs. Fred Gantzert with Mrs. Ruth Haeffele assisting as hostess. aiternoon in ine liDrary.

The following officers were reelected for the coming year: Mrs, Mary Hellemann, president; Mrs Luckey, Miss Mary Campbell. Marriage Licenses LINCOLN. (PNS) A marriage license James B. Callahan, 28, died at 1:45 p. m.

Sunday at Burnham Ogles, constitution. Ladd school: Miss Maoei wrey, MINONK Mrs. Edward Onnen and Masons to Meet Department chairmen will be as L. E. Bennett, vice president; Miss City hospital, Champaign, after a several weeks illness of heart dis principal, Miss Gerture Sellmeyer, Miss Lela Rich.

waa Issued nere Saturday 10 Benjamin Spann, East Chicago and Ethel Mae William, Mt. Pulaski. follows: Mrs. Ruth Swanson, MORTON. (PNS) Lloyd Fort, daughter, Barbara and Donna, re Julia Hayward, secretary and Mrs C.

Schneider, treasurer. Trus American home; Miss Betty Banker, art; Mrs. Margaret Buesing, turned Thursday from unicago worshipful master of Morton AF AM 352 Sunday announced tees who will serve for the year LUDLOW Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nelson and community service; Mrs.

Dons where they had spent a weeK visiting relatives. work in the first degree at the ease. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Stensel funeral home.

Burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery. Mr. Callahan was born in Lex are: Miss Marietta Morse, Miss Julia Hayward, Mrs. Mary Hin- Tiardes. Harden: Miss Eleanor Mc- lodge hall Monday night when three candidates will be present.

Crory, education; Mrs. S. E. uari-son, Girl Scouts; Miss Marie We man, Mrs. Estella stegner and Mrs.

Mary Papenhause. Stephen daughter, Suzanne, of Chicago, came Thursday to visit until Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Daniels. Herman DeFries, delegate from the local American Legion post, Mrs. George DeFries, delegate from the 17th district, Mrs. Clifford Tyson, auxiliary delegate FOlffi SALE Grocery and Meat Market FIXTURES ington, Ky. He was married to ber, international relations; Mrs.

Gladys Rhodes, scrap book; Miss WENONA Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Krantz Miss Maxine Rous of Farmer City uncan was re-appointed sexton LONG POINT Mrs. Edward Rowe will leave in Champaign Nov. 15, 1942.

and Mrs. A. W. Kettelhut, aux and son and Mrs. Agnes Zimmer Wednesday for a visit with her Astrid Johnson, Red Cross; Mrs.

Ruth Ogles, press; Mrs. Phyllis Hensel, defense. Surviving are his wife, his fath iliary alternate, left Friday to at man left Wednesday for Portland, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gris- Mr.

and Mrs. Amley Gould of Garland, arrived Wednes er of Dewey, two brothers in serv where Mr. Krantz will be ice overseas, and a sister of tend the American Legion ana Legion Auxiliary state convention in Chicago. employed in the Kaiser shipyards day for a visit at the home of Mr. jind Mrs.

Leland Gould. Mrs. Carl Holmstrom came George Welch and his sister, Henry Drummett of Santa Ana, from Jamestown, N. Y. Wednes Champaign.

Mrs. Minnie Houser LINCOLN. (PNS) Mrs. Min Mrs. Robert Cremer and daughter, wold, at Webb, la.

She win oe joined by her sister June, in Chicago and they will make the trip together. John McCabe attended the state Legion convention at Chicago Thursday and Ray Lepper, Ludlow post commander, attended Friday. day to visit at the George Holmstrom family. The club will hold their first regular meeting the first Monday in September. Lexington Plans School Opening LEXINGTON.

(PNS) Supt. arrived Wednesday by a plane for a visit with friends and to take care of business interests Roberta, are in Kansas City, Mo. where they were called by the serious illness of Mrs. Welch. Omar N.

Harter left Tuesday nie Houser, 76, widow of the late for Northampton, Mass. to meet here. Miss F.thel Brown left Wednes Mrs. James Wylie and son, Dr. Frank C.

Houser, died Sun day at Belleville. his daughter, Martha, who has Ricky of Bloomington, came Wed flay for Gardener for a visit at the been attending school there. They Jerry Sheehan was confined to The body was brought to the Sheets funeral home in Lincoln J. G. Rogers has announced the will visit several days in New xiome oi ivix.

ana mis. uut ram. his home by illness, Friday. nesday to visit her mother and father in law, Mr. and Mrs.

F. S. Wylie. opening of the Lexington schools Sunday night. York city and Saturday met Mrs.

Mrs. Irvin Muzzy, and daughter. Edward Rowe, local electrician received a painful injury to his 15 lb. Fan Type Dayton Scale. 124 lb.

Electric Day-ton Scale. 130 lb. Electric Day-ton Scale. 1 a 1 a Case, equipped with coil. 1 U.

S. Slicing Machine. 14 ft. Plate Glass Display Case. Has 5 upper sections and 5 lower sections.

15 12 ft. Cookie Rack. 13 ft. Steel Display Table. 1 Electri; Heater.

112 ft. Meat Case. Has 2 ft. freezer compartment. 1 Meat Block.

1 Small Cash Register. 1 Small Safe 1500 Sales Book 1 Regulator Clock. 1 a 1 Telegraph Electric Clock. 1 Peerless Check Protector. 18 Egg Carriers, 2 doz.

size. 18 Egg Carriers, 1 doz. size. 7 Dozen Steel Delivery Baskets, (4 sizes). on Sept.

6. A daughter, Mrs. Dranville Frank Wendland returned Wed Judy, of Peoria, arrived Wednes Harter, Emily and Ellis, who have been in St. Petersburg, The faculties in both schools are hand Thursday when he cut it day for a visit at the home of Mr, not yet complete. for three weeks, at Quan- Pletz, of Belleville, survives.

Joseph Gorkousky on his tool box. Four stitches were nesday from Rochester, Minn, where he had gone through the Mayo Clinic. find Mrs. Dan Metz. Monday from 1 to 4 p.

m. fresn- tico. Va. The Harters' son, required to close the wound, men and sophomores will register. Roger Harter is stationed at C.

E. Morgan and Maria and Jean Morgan, left Quantico. The family will arrive LINCOL N. (PNS) Joseph Gorkousky, 65, of Lincoln died at 2:10 p. m.

Saturday at the Peoria home by Sept. 1. Wednesday for Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Floyd Evans has been The juniors and seniors will register at the high school Tuesday, from 9 a.

m. to noon. French, Latin and advanced mathematics will be offered if a sufficient number are interested. state hospital. BULLETIN Board EMERGEN CI CALLS Mermonlte Hospital 8016 Rrnlinw hftwitAl 8025 hired to teach the Phoenix school.

The body was brought to the Sheets funeral home in Lincoln. Services will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday at St. Mary's church.

EL PASO Mrs. Cynthia Baker of Furley, Kan. and Clyde Bigger of Newton, who have been visiting relatives here this week, went to Milford with Mrs. Mattie Lawyer Thursday afternoon for a visit with the latters son, Elmer Lawyer and family. Cecil Bagby had his hand badly cut Wednesday when the trans General business will be taught Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rich and daughter, Betty, went to Farmer City Thursday to live during the on the freshman level. Burial will be in Union cemetery. school year. Mrs.

Rich will teach 8t. Joseph' hMpltal 2268-0 Police 7200-5 Sheriff 2703-5 County 2288-0 fire denartment Z440-6 The girls had spent the summer with their grandparents. Mrs. Jack Gross and son, Bill returned to Chicago Friday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Terry. Mrs. Gross had spent five days with her parents and Bill had been here for several weeks. Mrs. W.

A. Volinkaty and daughter, Mary Ann, of Gaylord, Minn, are speeding two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Gerhard Abels and Mrs. Alfred Bauman. there.

He was born Sept. 16, 1877, in Poland. He lived for many years in Lincoln where he was em ELLIOTT Mrs. Mary Ritchie and Anna Grace of Sullivan, Ind Pfc. William Melody came Normal flr department 8065 Phone 4707-0 Edward J.

Pitsch 910 S. Center Bloomington, III. Thursday from Fort Benning, Ga. nraTHS. mission of a car on which he was on a 10 day furlough.

urn r. Hueeltts. a boy came Friday for a visit until ployed as a miner. Killian Stoller working fell and cut the back of Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rit Richard Carl, born at 2 p.

m. Sunday at Blessing hospital. Quincy. Ensign Hugglns is the son of Mrs. E.

C. Huggins. Le i Roy. Mrs. Hugglns Is the former Miss Virginia sli .1.

rtiilnnv MASON CITY Mrs. Earl Randolph of this city his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haas have purchased the B.

L. Brown FORREST. (PNS) Funeral services for Killian J. Stoller who chie's brother, George Norman and family. Neil Norman who has been visiting at the Ritchie home for a month accompanied them house occupied by Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrow, 512 East mi.r.itv street, a girl, born Saturday fell on the step at the back door of her home on East Elm street died Saturday in Pontiac will be held Monday at 2:30 p. m.

at the Thomas Mezierre. hA TSrnlrnw hoSDital. last Saturday. At first she did not home. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Higgs, 110 Harrison Court, Peoria, a boy, born Saturday at J. W. Brown funeral home in For Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Roiland seem to be injured but Wednesday Vincennes Bower and family moved here from St. Ann Wednesday to an apartment in the H. E. Maurer home. Mr.

and Mrs. rest. The Rev. R. E.

Wolfe, pas she was taken to the Methodist of Chicago came Thursday for a week's visit with Mr. Roisland's hospital in Peoria where X-rays tor of the Forrest Church of God, will officiate. Burial will be in showed that her leg was broken Ralph Wantland and children will Forrest cemetery. just above the ankle. Mrs.

Ran He was born Sept. 9, 1873, in dolph has been in very poor health for a long while. Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs.

Derrell Hardin, 903 North Poplar street, a boy, born Saturday at St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Blaine, 1309 Pros-ct avenue, Normal, a baby girl, born Jk p. m. Saturday In Brokaw hos- PiMr. and Mrs.

Walter Temple, r. r. 3, a girl born at 5:03 p. m. Saturday In Men-nonlte hospital.

MARRIAGE LICENSE. Mllburn W. Lancaster, McLean; Betty J. Glaser, McLean. Charles E.

Shaffer, Xenla, Mary Wuth Biasi, Normal. move from Cooksville Saturday into the Miss Alice Forsythe house. MAROA Mrs. Anna Tomlin. who has Edgar Memski been a patient at the Pekin Public hospital for observation and sisters, Miss Clara Roisland and Mrs.

Martha Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cora Reynolds moved Friday from Gibson City to the Carl Reamer residence. Jerry and Emily Jane Keith returned home Friday evening after a month's visit at the home of their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Ford of Melvin. A reception was given Wednesday evening in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. J.

Frank Turner. A FORREST. (PNS) Edgar A Clarence Young returned home treatment, was returned to her home on north Main street in the Memski, 65, a Wabash extra sec Friday from the Decatur and Ma tion foreman of Manhattan, 111. Henderson Jennings ambulance con County hospital where he recently underwent an operation who has been working in Forrest died suddenly Sunday at 10 a', Friday morning. Mrs.

Lyle Vaughn, who under for anrjendicitis. at the office of Dr. G. C. Seitman Fnneral Notices, Card of Thank, In Memoriam and Special Notice.

10-Une minimum. $1.50 pet Insertion! Rev. Olin Lee, Methodist pastor, went a major operation at the St. John's hospital, Springfield, was here. Lyle Brown of Odell, Liv has been in Bloomington the past week attending the graduate additional lines, ISO each, vopy tor full day' run will be accepted op to mgston county deputy coroner, brought to her home Thursday afternoon in the Culp company chicken dinner was served.

ODELL school of theology held at Illinois held an inquiry Sunday and ac n. da; before publication ana 12 o'clock noon for final edition. ambulance. cording to the doctors statement Wesleyan university. Russell Wentworth is in the De Mrs.

Wilburn Johnson under catur and Macon County hospital Mr. and Mrs. Herman Woolsey and children, Richard and Judith went a major operation at Mem' recovering from an appendicitis death was caused by a heart at tack. The body was taken to Man hattan Sunday. REPORTED SUNDAY.

orial hospital, Springfield Wednes Ann, moved Saturday from the second floor apartment in the operation, which he recently un derwent. day. Mrs. Myrtle Adkins, Reporter FCNERAI NOTICE. Funeral services for Mrs.

Mary Fielder, 405 E. Front will be held from the Heyworth Christian church In Heywurth, JJ1 Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Or'lends Invited. Interment Heyworth cemetery. Friends may call at the Beck Memorial Home until 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

gvnn BET! CANT BEAT 1 8 cwe I THAT CAMa f0 Frank Haines home to the east MISS DORAH HEYMAN died apartment in the Niles house. Friday at St. Clara's hospital, Lin' coin. Funeral services will be John Manhusen of Pekin came Wednesday to spend a week with his brother in law and sister, Mr. Monday at 2 p.

m. at the family and Mrs. Conrad Nanninga. FUNERAL, NOTICE. Funeral services for Mr.

William Fahey Will be held Monday morning, at 9:30 from the George R. Flynn Funeral Home, Jll North Main street, and from Holy Qinity church at 10:00. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call it the funeral home.

Grand Opening Tuesday, August 31, 1943, 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Flowers for the Ladies Cakes for the Gentlemen Cookies for the Children GHONEMEIER BAKERY Front at East Thone 2191-0 Mrs.

Zelda Reed who has been here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller, and her daughter, home. Burial will be in Union cemetery.

MRS. EMMA PIERCE of El Paso died Friday at Mennonite hospital, Bloomington. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Otto-Vincent funeral home in El Paso.

Burial will be in The favorite cigarette with men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard is Camel. (Based on actual sales records.) Janice, since the close of the sum mer session at ISNU will leave Monday for Danforth where she ALBERT NIEPAGEN FLORIST Flower for Every Occasion Q)8 E. Miller St. Phone 2486-5 teaches sixth grade and music. Grace A.

Metz, Reporter. Evergreen cemetery..

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