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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TIGHT IJ-M Inrn r.iNTAGiurn. kloominctox Illinois, hnd.it. i-ttimbjl nu. MaKomel Man Enroll MARTIN HOUSE-GET IT? Building Sacruty In of 1 Law College MONEY SHATTERS NERVE Specialty Groups To Play With Band MAHOMET. (PXS) Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morrison returned OF TIMID ST1CKUP MAN home Wednesday from Fort Riley, Kan- where Mr. Morrison nu Three men were la Scfcenk been on active military duty la At Wapella Church CUXTOX rN3) A rrw sacrtrty it Uir Ul st St. rkk's ch-irth. tt was re-petted rnday.

The Rer. Tt. T. 2. CaJ3 is tr-Ing auute4 ty FrarJi Ryaa as4 Thcrntsa lUrrtld ta the cceutrar-Cco of the churxa all.txn.

brothers' Uvera at 2C3 West ukc xor two weeks. Urs. Morrison Joined her bus Front street, minding their own Bloomington band concert, 6 to 8 p. Toby Davidson's orchestra band there a week ago and on business Friday night whea a for free dancing from 8 to 10 their way back to Mahomet they Music Monday From Mam. Until 10 p.m.

gunman Intruded on the privacy m. at the pavilion. visited friends in Lincoln. of the establishment at closing This will be the second Labor Kansas City, Mo, and LaG range. time.

Day on which the musicians union Ted Schenk. cne cf the pro Mr. Morrison, who rraduated prietors, was at the safe near has provided free music at the park. It is financed by the transcription fund of the national but this a stkk-up," the maa whispered hoarsely. Mr.

Riddle orJy kckei at him. Mr. Schenk, hearing hat the maa had said, drocp-i ha box tH cf money wiU a dU ih.il oa the Coor. raa out the dacr and headed wen for the nearest phone. The stick -up man.

tservLig this, lost all interest in Mr. Riddle, raa toward the d. passed up the money oa the Coor. raa out the d.cr and headed east. The third man.

CHcir Anderson, soon tr.ishe4 his cocversa-tioa la the phene bocih. cxrr out orJy to discover that he had missed the hc thing. Several area musical groups are scheduled to appear with the from Harvard university in June, will enroll in the college of law at the University of Illinois this the front of the place and ha In his hands at the time the stranger called, the night's union, of which James C. Petrillo is president. Eloomington band Monday at the ran and he and his wife will live Last year as many as 8,000 per Labor Day music festival at Mil here la the E.

W. Morrison apart ment Arc-earing from nowhere, a sons attended portions of the pro ler park, William A. Peterson, president of Musicians' Local 102, gram, Mr. said. short, middle aged maa holding what appeared to be a gua at his hip approached Andy revealed Saturday.

Dwight Grade Riddle, who was placidly drink Bellflower Native Included will be Del and Georgia Gilbert, the Vin Myers ing beer at the bar. Enrollment Up Commands Reserve Unit "Don't put your hands up. trio, Tiny Johnson's group, Ted Kagle's group and Merle Edmonds trio. WIGHT. (FNS) Supt War- Mahomet Has 65 MEN SIGN FOR GYM SUITS OfftcUl for CirU and Hori Sru tor All Srcru, 12.05 to Sweat Sox 0c Sarpcrteni Oc Cm Shirt T5c foot n.is S1.2V.

to I1JM Best balls xzxAt (cr the mor.y, VoUey IUIK IUket VSIU to Save hei with ocr caih checks. V. B. CUD (0. ren D.

Kuster Friday released en The complete schedule of events BELLFLOWER. (PNS) Col Oliver J. Troster, a native of Bellflower, has been named com rollment figures for the Dwtght QRAfJ AJ LINCOLN sviiuuis miitn nave own in r-1 mander of the 307th Replacement II 1.1. sion since Tuesday. depot, urganizea Keserve corps, is: Larry Lonney's orchestra on bandstand, 11 a.

m. to 1 p. Eloomington band concert on bandstand, 2' to 4 p. free dancing to Toby Davidson's orchestra, 4 to 6 p. m.

at pavilion; There has been an Increase of in Manhattan, N. Y. IS students In the Dwight Grade Colonel Troster, now a New schools over last year but there are three less registered la high York broker, served four years in the Army Service Forces as chief of the movements branch, mobili school. New Operator MAHOMET (rNS) The l-cal telephone exchange has a cew operator la charge Mrs. Ln'rr Your.g.

She has uxm the place left vacant by the reslgratia cf Mrs. Edna Srrar- a d-rv-rr Mrs. Young moved here Tuesday la order to place her two children la who Mr Young is ta the nary. Mrs. Sprsrue ar.d famSy mcre-i Tuesday to Peon.

Enrollment as follows East Side Grade First. 23: second. 28: third. zation division. He had a brief tour of duty in the Asiatic theater during that time.

In World War I he fought with the 33rd divi 15; fourth. 15: fifth. 43: sixth. 39; LLVCOLN. (PNS) Sisty five Logan county men bora la 1924 registered la Lincoln for the peace time draft Thursday, bringing" the approximate number of rer-s-tratlons to 213 so far.

A- J. Berryhill chief registrar, reported. Approximately 130 bora la 1923 have registered. Signing up Is reported In the other registration centers. Johnnie Keest Jr registrar at said six had signed up there and en two days net a sing-t man appeared to register.

seventh. 34; eighth. 48. Total, 244. West Side Grade First, 20; sec ond, 18; third, 21; fourth, 8.

To tal. 65. High school Freshman A. 12; sion. Awarded the Silver Star, Legion of Merit and Bronze Star, Colonel Troster also wears the Army Commendation ribbon, Mexican Border medal, German Occupation medal, Philippine Liberation mmmmJu freshman B.

42: sophomore. 55; Junior, 41; senior, SI. Total, 201. I arfsburg Emden Club medal, American Defense medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign medal Clinton Vhite Loan Co and Victory medals for World Sponsor Program Benson FFA to Exhibit Wars I and II. He was groduated from the Uni EMDEN.

(PNS) Hartsburg- a. cl n. C.l.l versity of Illinois in 1916 with a Emden Kiwanis club will meet at tl raio worn rcaiiToi bachelor of science degree. He is rotted -i a r. the community nouse mursaiy i a member of numerous military, night with Fred Janssen as pro- rVT-Tri Robert J.

Willman this question: We have insurance protecting us from windstorm damage. Would this also cover the costs of removing a big tree on our property If it should be blown over on our house? On any insurance problem, consult civic and business organizations. If NirKnla Tr I nmln will I CJlJUUIl mniw ui Colonel and Mrs. Troster live at 92 Franklin avenue, Yonkers, hw roinrrf ru of fihtin in sectional vocational agriculture MARTIN'S LIVE HERE. The mailman can't miss the Walter J.

Martin house 1208 East Empire street. They rerently set a martin house on top the mailbox just in rase the name on the box Moved to Suite 305 Peoples Bank Building tv. TaHfi H.irinf th it show to be held September 10 and N. Y. They have a son, John.

was a member of the Marine Air In connection with the Paso rr.rr ICom fCStiVaL wears off. I rT, Plan Fish Fry ine vrnson cimsiion wu Arthur Kolb. Ernest Aeschleman. FUNKS GROVE. (PNS) The BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL DEATHS Wesley Patterson, Noble lunrich.

Three 4-H club will hold a fish Milford Bauman. Francis Vefl, fry for members and families Monday at Forest park in Bloom M. a a iwjLt lit a. gran. sne came xo tJioomingxon services wm dc ax a.

m. wonaaj rlm.r Kolh. Ilrr- Dr. Fred Braginton from Germany. at the age cf a at SL Joseph's church.

Flanagan. Rm- Nortnn and ington. Byron Clark, Joseph Pfeifer and Harold Brickeball Dr. Fred Braginton. 86.

who lived Burial wiU be in St. Joseph's cei year and a nail and nas will work at the grille. had practiced medicine in Indian here ever since. She was married eteiy. The Rev.

F. Sheen wm wU', aUo Mhiblt io nenqr numv) vir ux Biwra- Corn x. apolis, Chicago, Hammond and Bloomington, died in a Hammond, wa wrn iiuv. j. loit.

iirai I K.Ktt l. hospital Thursday night, ac iurviving are xwo sons, james.ic lanagan, aauKnxer ox I'axncK ana cording to an Associated Press Kodak'sSnawest folding DRY GROVE at home, and Henry Jr, 1230 Sabina Riley Dillon. She "was pre-North State street: two sisters, ceded in death by her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell DlTeiey of dispatch.

Krueger Funeral Mrs. James Rutledge, 1006 West three brothers. She had lived In 4 Grove street, and Mrs. Anna Bloomington for 30 years. Three Kar.kakee.

accompanied by the tatter's brother. Dick Eustes of Galena, and Clyde Divelry cf Dry Nszynski, Chicago, and three brothers, Thomas, James and Funeral services for Mrs. John grandchildren. iJonn, preceded her In death. H.

Krueger of 300 Glenn avenue. Mr. Rusttmtver was a mem-1 a mem Normal, who died Thursday at Brokaw hospital, were held at ber of the Royal Neighbors camp, FAIRBURY 10ft rt 9rr rhtirrh. RENTAL EQUIPMENT AT ZINSER'S Floor Saiiders Edgers Wallpaper Remover Buffers Portable Sanders Polishers Make our store your headquarters for reliable floor finishing service and materials. For the Finest in Finishes Come to SIIMSIEm 2:30 p.

m. Saturday at the Flins I f. Xt i i uu uiurr tnu pach-Kurth Memorial home with Grove, returned Friday evening from an 11 day vacation trip spent in South Dakota. Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Lowell Diveleys small daughter.

Sandra, was a visitor at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Divelry Dry Grove, during her parents absence. family of Knoxville, Tena- ar Gragg Funeral the Rev.

Robert Nolte officiatine rived Sunday to visit Mr. Gar Mrs. William B. Eaton Jr. played Funeral services for Mrs.

Marylber's mother. Mrs. Ida Garberfor Gragg of 506 North Center street, two weeks. Mr. Garber has re tne organ.

Pallbearers were Edgar Gurt who died Thursday at uronaw signed his position with the ner, Owen Morris, Peter Heinz. hncnital -arrrf hplri at 11 a. m. I Tennessee VallT authoritv at Herman Klingberg, Edward Awe and Arthur Stevenson. Entomb home with Christian science i sition at the University of renn- Reader Leonard Hillman off iciat- sylvania at Philadelphia, as a ment was in the Park Hill ceme tery mausoleum.

Boylan's ICE CREAM teacher of graduate courses in ing. Mrs. IX) ns Kicnaras piayea WALLPAPER STORE education administration. I PAINT and 421 North Main the organ. Phone 3154-5 Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Cibb left Pallbearers were Walter John Mrs. Mary Rustemeyer Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Rustemey Wednesday morning for a six son. Philip Bolinger, Charles weeks' automobile trip to Califor er, 58, of 1519 South Main street.

Lampert, Will Diesel and Don Smith. Burial was in Pleasant died at 7:10 a. m. Saturday at nia. They will visit relatives In Lincoln, Neb, Denver, Colo, and Portland, Ore.

St Joseph's hospital following a it. long illness. The body wac taken Hill cemetery, Lexington. Jacobs Funeral Mrs. Louis Haley and daugh ter, Suzanne, who have been vis to the Murray Memorial home where funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.

m. Tuesday and at 6: V3 Funeral services for Mrs. Rose iting at her parents home, Mr. The KODAK Jacobs of 213i East Jefferson and Mrs. Bert Gibb.

plan to Join 9 a. m. at St. Mary's church. Burial will be in Park Hill ceme street, who died Thursday at her her husband in Detroit, Mich Yoi a home, were held at 3:30 n.

m. Sat-1 soon. STRAWBERRY urdav at the Beck Memorial home Mrs. Louis Hoffman. Mrs.

Les rotvg eefwres iSo mom Wffor pkm for tery. Mrs. Rustemeyer was born Oct. 16, 1869, in Germany, the daughter of Adam and Jennie Kwasci- with the Rev. E.

E. Atherton off i- lie Mies and Mrs. Elmer Hohulin T) IS ImwW c-d Wsry rotor dating. Mrs. R.

G. Byerly sang, attended a meeting of the Cath- and she was accompanied by Mrs- olic Women in Peoria Sunday. Dons Richards at the orsan. tMter kes 5 ocoarei spesds 1300, wi bvfi iywrorictw for eery rVaafc eipotxro co per aiwptiWt torn wmd rfmttf tmtfu Toaes 620 Kodak Raa, Doal feJ FUNNY Qt. 50c Brick 7n Pallbearers were Elmo Meiners.1 STRAWN TERMITES j.

rTesion, jonn uisei, rranx 1 The Rev. and Mrs. Jay Olsen to fh mrm foidg i ben, Chalmer Craig and Henry Complete eradication guaranteed and daughter, Judy of Madison, Wis, came Tuesday to spend several days at the home of Mrs. Woodruff Funeral by a FIVE YEAR warranty Bond Funeral services for Marion F. Olsen parents, Mr.

and Mrs Woodruff of 1220 North Oak wuiiam Ringler and other re La- UNITED PHOTO SHOP ELDO M. MOORE 501 N. 3 lain SL Phone 421S-S street, who died Thursday at fives. EXTERMINATING Every night at midnight this new Norge defrosts itself automatically, saves you the work and worry of regular defrosting. Eliminates muss and fuss; results in efficient, economical operation; Brokaw hospital, were held at 21 Terry Kuntz.

son of Mr. and "There's a Bovtan Dealer Seer To" p. m. Saturday at the Beck Me- Mrs. Arthur Kuntz, was reported monal home witn tne Kev.

J. u. to be ill at his home Thursday. Cotherman officiating. Mrs.

Doris I Hugo Andreas came Tuesday to FUMIGATING MOTH PROOFING Control Doctor Kicnaras piayea tne organ. Ma- spend a week at the home of Mr. some rites were also held. I and Mrs. Earl Osborne.

with A Pallbearers were Linn Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuntz have Herbert Swearingen, Harry received word that their daugh- Cse my IMPERIAL SPRATS Trough, James Cleary, Frank ter, CapL Elizabeth Kuntz. has guaranteed for Bedbugs. Ticks, Coleman Patterson and Freeland Salmon.

I arrived in California. Capt. Kuntz Roaches. Moths. Fleas, all bogs Burial was in McLean cemetery.

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