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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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'Cat' Vacation Idea Could Cut Unemployment KIN JIG FOR JOY Irish in Old Kennedy Town Don't Know When To Quit ft.aitt-lH ly "'t vt Hate lilfhwa) ftf a line finrn Moid to Oili-aga, Tts-e nf in the Si. Im and CiilMiflil4! ai-a. kiI. ii r.i.h dy at1 AST I'Mm Iltl UMW.ITI' II- IV. tHi Ul.t.M l.a-r.

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Mich. Joseph Ennis. a kindorjrarlon student at Adrian's MadNon School, pots a flaw stuck in his check whitt f.HHlinc a nut to th class ptt, a squiirel named Tammy Sue. TV Rquinel, evidently Mail led by the photographer, covered up Its face just as picture was taken. Si.c w.i a k'' t- iim at 3 p.

and oiin-r ..,,.1 S.K-1.IV ol It'- I.Hp tiinvrnU in i.int iu'wi u. or Un 'si. (liurth. I Th of itl nn Aimy. Ma Ut-n 3 p.

m. Miruuy iy Jnim tlx' fund. VwinlKji oim at th I I la.lt nf SI Mnd at World War uan Mtcn.son bv NrtnM. Sonrt, rr-i- )n NtMw-r, ATLANTA -ilWi-Carl Atrhl-; The f.imilv auesi.1 mm. of IjiCr-inKf.

a of aympitthy lr nw.df Tiw un.on cnmi to Alli.nii rcsidriit. diH Ht 4 i' a. m. fI1t1 0f cutitnlxitioiw to Uw comiwny fn.ido S.itutd.iy at Memorial are Aulmm.l.:!p Uorki-r of In H.nn. tthri he had n- tt i i Anirnra.

t'nird Plant (Iiwrd Iowa Crash Kills Lincoln Woman, 70 BL00MINGT0N. NORMAL DEATHS Arthur A. Washington uapsized ice Boat Causes Drowning TEOniA Dee Vets To Receive bcvn a p.itirnt fur ix virt-k. fVnvin, a of Wilimm and orkrw of Anini. a and thr Pi Ho ws brought to the qu.ram Kewler lie mt.r- trm M.ikn LeKue of Nmh inmA i.

Anfii iq AnH'rira. Arthur A.Iord aamntfian. Idmu-nerf afK-rm-m in 1 ut Charter Monday -irHHSH tnriKIS may ran nr y. an. jog Henry lh II Tl 1 1.P MM Sunivins are his wje; a rt.iUKn- IV oct tcrirTOr ii.

i mi. a. hi. Engineers May Try Refresher Course Mrs. Mileham Victim-Husband Hospitalized aence.

tr r. Mary Jo. in nuise i w. tlte Sraway on Houle a. I Ml.

I njnrrai w.u at St. ram-ia Jlospuai. U.w Ualm 'cent bite Knday nigut CI.INT0N iPN.Si Veteran at si. Jv(rfi lloapital. Ill of World War I of re County a ht1 only a few werki.

will receive a charter and install nr the hospital four das officers at a mf tirjc of Barrack hm d'ath. at the Tutt reMdeme. Pcona; a Mm at home, and wwuyiu ujf i wmu A course for encineers n. Kne Depart. T.

S. L.t'... Monday Jilll iai will IX in nanina vi Slatwon'a wife usier. Ed Bimnf irtprrsted in tiking the alate 11- nwnt Mid that i iMitLii) .1 In Mtr .1. tn MKI1IIIII n.

I ilaii.r for the Prkin Fire IV- af 7 LINCOLN iPNSl a. "ZZSZZZa 'Zf r.1" T.i". "4 lie a bom In Atlanta Nov. 5. 1Ic tta, mmhor of St.

Eliza- Jioirn Aiane u. 01 j.h son 01 cnarios ana Llh rvthohe. Church. eterana 01 i-oreijnj wara nan ai at the Stiimt-r Memoru N. Lovan.

was killed and her huv P- Dalt ll Alchwrn. I thrmiRh rivi pse an lnd. Walter waa Injured In an 01 Ln" J'Z Wibeth Grace Bishop i Al M'm: K. M. Is eomman-Vr of and burial w-il i automobile acv.dont Saturday DahlcnUrg.

ho prevk-d h.m in $-f s7 mP C.rare nd''y- in BUm.nKtn (Tmct-ry. rnoon near Cedar Rapids. Iwa. i EJJ-Pd ToSd be th'" W' death. 7vd Hl 2 -4 TI.e to-patirnt umt arr: V1X Wilv.n.

aenior vice Visual will brm at the nit- whUe en nxite to visit re.at.ves in fd vr nnun were he married Ruth Snook J-gP- nospa! Se bf mander; H.mey P.auer. hom, Monday noon. Iowa- ininii Tho lav i i s. ni a i of At an a at Kcntland. Ind.

She uniay i I from government )mior vice ronmiander; J. H. Mr WanniTon was lm at Mr, Mileham will be brought to tauit tacuR" mwiv i HOSPITAL nd a ais.er. M. Ruth Kurth.

of JJ been a patent nearly 10 fuf)is Ramsey, quartermaster. John H'March i. iSi. a the Kerngan huneral Home. Ar- Ciiiversity of UArrr Lincoln sunive.

fiinei-nl will he at 2 2d Included with the unit Is a 23 Fn-ese. chaplain: Rayburn Wil- wm of Richard and ranents are mcompete. I1" may Smtact1 NOTES Mr- Atchison had lived in the nsrl Fu f.t hose to be used for reahinS jud.e advocate, and Oliver. Washington Washiron. He mar- uJMrS Mr.

Elder, application engineer at Chicago area lor the last 18 Vcars' jioe The Rev William Coodrosv patients in surh situations as ww-' Rhea, Oran Wade and Albert 0tnM Web.ter in Bloom- SSffl iiTSr SapSa'noral ElectHc Company. C1BMN 5 i of.iSe'.nd burial be in er cave Selle i Harn.town fp. and will CiasON CITV iPNSt Ad- Cr' at hJII I T.X. t'STar 1 nSf Madom io .1 Mill. .1 I njf vi i i i n.

1 -r, r. Flu cii UlTTIHI nir present i Monday al the funeral home i mm, InniTilvl Vll' il 1011 in irmilii fchnr: Mrs. I)inse Craig and Mi-s. Emma L. JOneS A social hour will follow the al hnmp- fhree prandiul- I She was born June 30.

1871, In; LJ--- Pimtlr VPV. Surviving are four sons. Walter! FfTlcfpn tflUrrh Paul and Robert. Lincoln; VWIUItll i-harter presentation and installa- rvn seven sisters, Mrs. Lucy Em-! McLean County, a daughter of 1 1 WrV'ia Klizaneih Craft, Mliott; Joai Moreton.

AiTow smith. ft I TO ll Ja.K af al aw.UAM nA ar.r4lli'a Ill4tC 13 fl I tion. Wilcox. Mrs. Martha Cooper and Joseph.

Springfield; two dauh-i fIPrtC OffirPTC Dismissed: Mrs. La Verne Ce- ters, Mrs. Eva Turner, El Paso; "ww' leschi. Mrs. Margaret Phillips Evangelical United Brethren min-i'llorn.

She was married to Victor ister. died at 11:20 p. m. Friday Bishop Jan. 2, 1894.

He died Jan. Immity IKgh School students on i m.i i the first semester honor roll are: Former Clintonite Mrs. Anna Mae Dotson, Ixiuis-'ville. Mrs. David Reed, Misses Dorothy land Elizabeth.

MadisonviUe; Mrs. Louise Noe, Peoria; 33 YMDF (PNS) Wilbur and Lu Ann Sides, Gibson City; p-andchildrrn and six great-grand- ffr Ray Fink. Fisher; Mrs. Herbert ai ine iiciuicr suit; iionic in ui Paso. Surviving are three Seniors BobW Kesslar.

Ann lakes 5an UiegO rOST lior fnnorat ill at 9 Ielimann. Martha Pascal. Carolvnl clnliiren. Two grandsons. Jim Mile- thw() yca of st Lutneran Stovener and son, Melvin, Mattie Boston, Chicago: two ajiu juuy ric Chinch.

lAIKBtltV thaniel and Lathe, Monday at tlie Saybrook EUB 'Mrs; Fawver. 'Motnencei jcoffey. Judy Hubert and PegW! CLN' -'f'S1- brothers, Natl: reared by the Milehams. Three J. Elmer Klokkenga was elect- ather.

two brothers FAIRBURY PNS i Admit- Church, of hich she was a mom-iJIa LaU.a Norman an, Downs; two Barger; juniors nuui Ann none. Chicago. His children preceded her in death. ea a aeacon ior inree years. Lsn- t.H.

Tarkompna Rean. with the Rev. G. Albert iKi-M Walter Brewer. Le Donna Baughman ana uirea aui preceded him in death.

eis eiei-iea 10 i-ve iwu Boech, Clara Brown, I Miu-phy offjeiatms- Burial wiU be Roy and Mrs. Stella Whitaker, sopnomores uayie f.s.,i... "r3'th ited with his suiLton. Jane Iehmann. Toni Kay briefly grandmother, terms were Harold Krusemark in Greenwood Cemetery.

'Cropsey; Lou Ida Kaisher, For Valparaiso, in Koo-in at i '1 Rmwn fiip HhIki- Karen 5lanD Mrs. Nora Mustard in Clinton Visitors Stream To See Dooley Robert Zumwalt and Roland Alberts. The church board reappointed Sunday at the Easterbrook great-great-grandchild. Four, and Jane Gmtevant and fresh-; Thursday, en route to San Diego, He was a member of Antioch Baptist Church at Heckia, Ky. Arthur M.

Neal Arthur M. Neal. 59, of 407 E. Market was pronounced dead on rest; Daniel Walter and invin Bales, Fairbury; Frank Wise, Chatsworth. Dismissed: Miss Mary Fosdick, al Home.

brothers and two sisters preceded men sonny Alien ana jane awn. John has worked since May, She was bora at Waynesvilie her in death. ST. LOUIS. stream Harol(j Jd.

treasurer, of visiiors inr-inHincr manv uhn Harold Fink, recording secretary, 1939 in the promotion department Mrs. Ethel Haahn, Mis. Lura of the South Bend, Ind. Tribune, did not know him but admired his and Glenn Marten, financial sec-. Earl wuliamSi Fairbury; Friendship Circle Aids Needy Family .1 M.nnn fa llncrwtal Sal.

Dec. 28. ism, oaugnier oi jonn she was a member of the Pres-and Cerelva Hatch. She warned byterian Church, its Mites Society, Lerton Blaine Jones Dec. 24, 1902.

LnH th. pphpUah Idire. and nas accepted a position on ine a' iSan Diego Union and Evening urday afternoon. Death was at- work, passed by the bier of Dr. JMiss Mart McDermott, Cullom; A rirv.lnv Salnrvtav ta nav the OHlcerS Will DC installed Bl i lie coupie iarmea normeasi oi last resnects to the famed vtintfe services at 10:30 a.

m. Sunday Savbrook until 1938, when Mr. William W'ilkins, Wing. ABRAHAM LINCOLN MEMORIAL LINCOLN (PNS) Admit- MVNSFIELD -(PNS)- Mr Sun. at San Diego.

tnmiteo to ncan irouo.e. Lee Walker reported Wednesday John and his sisters, Mikki, Pat-1 A ci ty ambulance answered a that four food baskets and and Kathy attended Clintonall to the Neal home at 2.2h hv Tho 1 school IipWp th family mnvawT' P. m. Firemen efforts to restore doctor. To Lunch WASHINGTON, D.

dent Kennedy said Saturday he is having Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Undersecretary to be ll uil ii ay a cic vj. jj -j breathing proved futile. to Mishawaka. Friendship Circle Class. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.

m. 'Tuesday at the Beck Memorial The class also sponsored assistance of a needy family by ar- Chester Bowles to lunch at the Jones entered the ministry and became pastor of the Saybrook EUB Church. He died in 1939. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Alta Grobongroer of Ariviere Beach, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Her husband, one son, one brother and one sister preceded her in death. PTA To Sponsor Supper Jan. 30 ted: Robert Lee Cox, Mrs. Thomas Rinehart and Mrs. Forrest Wo-mack, Lincoln; Andrew Klokkenga, Emden; Bert Dickson, Ar-mington; Delbert Stone, Mason City.

Dismissed: Herman Roetker, and Mrs. Dean Broughton and son, New Holland; Russell Kar- White House Sunday -to discuss! ranging for donations of furniture, organization of the department and bedding and food. Members placed Home, with Dr. Harold Martin officiating. Burial will be in Park Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the memorial home after 7 this evening. personnel. the furniture, hung curtains and MARRIAGE STARTS ON COLD NOTE SPRINGFIELD tfi, Policeman Bob Graves was dispatched Saturday to see' if the man and woman in a parked car had been overcome by exhaust fumes. Graves said the flustered couple, identified only as honey-mooners from Wisconsin, said they spent the night out in zero temperature because their funds were nearly zero. The 34 year old medical missionary to Southeast Asia, a cofounder of the worldwide medical organization known as MEDICO, died of cancer Wednesday in New York City.

To Publish Letters BERGEN, NORWAY-TV-Newly discovered letters and compositions by Edvard Grieg will be published next year by Musicologist Dag Schjelderup-Ebbe following a Bearch in libraries at Oslo, Copenhagen and Leipzig, Germany. CORNELL (PNS) -The Parent-Teacher Association will snonsor a chill snnner starting at Mr. Neal, a retired employee of made beds. The family had nine children, the youngest five days old. The father was out of work.

Charges Made Public CHICAGO (JV Charges that the 5 d. m. Monrfav. 30. at the the Gulf, Mobile Ohio Railroad, rick, Atlanta; Henry C.

Newtson, Loami; Mrs. Harold Tucker, Arm- ii a urn United Packinghouse. Food and Cornell Community Consolidated rn Sept. 14, 1901, in Farm- ington. ST.

CLARA'S Allied Workers, AFL-CIO, has been infiltrated with Communists came before a public review board irueKS to collect iurnaure were, school cafeteria. er -uy a OI oaw" furnished by Willard Wolford, Mrs. Fred Gokoo is chairman i Jane Van Note Neal-Clark Deckson. Assisting Lf the affair I He married Bernice Brown Aug. LINCOLN (PNS) Admit ted: Helen Reckrodt, Cynthia Robert Wright, Bud Ponlu and Joe At 6:45 p.

m. the Cornell 1923- Clinton. Following the Campbell, Mrs. Betty Downing, death of his first wife he married Aluis. Richard Schaub and Dimcy 1 Alice Darrell Bell on June 19, 1943, in St.

Louis, Mo. Reeves, Lincoln; Lynwood Arm jir strong, Chestnut; Edward Sea- mon, Hartsburg; Mrs. Bessie Lou School will meet the Wenona Grade School in a basketball game in the Cornell gymnasium. Valentine Luncheon To Include Review Johnson, Middletown. Surviving are his wife and a son, Michael D.

Neal, both at home; another son, Arthur Neal 1805 E. Lincoln; four stepsons, Earl L. Bell, 111 E. Francis E. Bell, St.

Louis, Dismissed: Mrs. Donald Myers Mrs. Annie Wilson COLFAX (PNS) The funeral of Mrs. Annie Wilson, 86, who died Friday afternoon at Fairbury Hospital at Fairbury, will be at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Harper Funeral Home. Burial will be in Wiley Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 3 p. m. Sunday at the funeral home.

She was born March 19, 1874, at McDowell, a daughter of Jacob L. and Mary Seybert Schu-mate. She was married to Edgar Wilson March 21, 1906, at Staunton, Va. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Edna Paxton, Colfax; Mrs.

Margaret Smith, Chats-worth, and two grandchildren. Four brothers, a sister and a daughter preceded her in death. She was a member of the Colfax Methodist Church. i Hi and daughter, Mrs. Donald Acker- WASHINGTON (PNS)- man and son, Walter Simons and Mrs.

William Barrick, Lincoln; Mrs. Emma Drobisch and Mrs. annual Valentine luncheon of the Methodist Church is scheduled for 1p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9.

All area women may attend the luncheon. Miss Helen Tomm will review William Follis, Mount Pulaski; Hugh Simmons, Middletown. i Walter R. Bell, Newton, Iowa; Jack A. Bell, Columbia, three stepdaughters, Mrs.

Henry Englehaupt, Newport, Mrs. Logan Newton, 1202 N. Fell; Jessie L. Bell, at home; a brother, Bert Neal, 1002 Pancake; a sis JOHN WARNER CLINTON (PNS) Admitted: Lloyd Alexander's novel "Janinej Cindy Fink, Josephine Magill, Mrs. Ruth Fry, Floyd Davenport is Mrs.

Don Guedet is ticket chairman. Named CP. Director PEKIN Barney B. Maticka, who recently resigned as superin William Atwood CORNLAND William Ahvood, formerly a contractor at Corn- ter, Mrs. Bessie Dillman, St.

Louis, and 15 grandchildren. He was a member of Local 18 Teamsters Union. Mrs. Helen Fielder The funeral of Mrs. Helen K.

Fielder, 46, former Bloomingtoni-an who died Tuesday in Berkeley, will be at 11 a. m. Tuesday at the Metzler Memorial mn Poll Tnhn Pi tendent of recreation of the play t4 3 HI? i. I its I ground and recreation board, has and Mrs. Dewey Holt, Clinton.

Dismissed: John Lund. Mrs. Joe Irvine, Carl Thorp and Mrs. Ollie Vermillion, Clinton; Lowell Rogers, Maroa; Orville Tucker, to Hallsville Nursing Home. ST.

JAMES PONTTAC (PNS) Admitted: Wilbert Andrews, 1 Mrs. Dwight Zimmerman, Flanagan. Dismissed: Miss Dolores Sexton, Chenoa; Mrs. George Sweit-zer and daughter, Pontiac. land, died at Madison Saturday morning.

been named executive director for United Cerebral Palsy of Peoria He ill be brought to the Schahl fciiiftigiiU i area. Funeral Home at Mount Pulaski. Funeral arrangements are CULLOM I will officiate, and burial will be in i Sharon Bolan, Jim Wagner Win Chenoa DAR Awards Arthur E. Hitch EL PASO (PNS) Arthur E.j Hitch. 82, a former resident of the Mr.

and Mrs. John Nugent are; Park Hill Cemetery, spending the winter at Phoenix, Friends may call at the memo-Ariz, rial home after 1 p. m. Monday. John H.

Flessner, who has been Mrs Fielder and her husband, released from Kewanee Publicjoonald moved to Berkeley Methodist Woman's Society To Meet CHENOA (PNS) Che no a' elude mixed chorus, girls' sextet. El Paso community, died at his' home in Ripon, at 5 a. m.i"1 School seniors Sharon Boian; girls' chorus, the literary team. Hospital alter oemg treated lor a about 15 years ago. She waa born I i ami Jim Warner ha been se-tv-par twilr and mnhnmn and heart ailment lor tnree weeks, is a m.

r- i-rrrryrnv a ik-u ajiinriii. join, cuuvam um uut, 7. 77 it. ha ft lected to receive tne Daugnters ot i junior plays. to spena me next tnree weeks witn Woman a Society of the Kempton I I vedm California for American Revolution awards Jim's parents are Mr.

and his son, the Rev. Harold Flessner Survivors include her mother, Mrs. A Otto, of 915 W. Mul- r. wi.v., Uiurrtl Wl 1 meet ai J- oiiu nuiiu i a n- -n iui kimj v.i.riiiup.

'Uiuiuuu ne tis xxm vt oiRujriu. iirxnin tiu um a 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the daughter of Mr. and State representaHve in 19130.

a return to his home in Cullom. In Luzfier Days Philadelphia 'Bamboo, holder of world record for longevity anion? corillas died Saturday in Philadelphia Zoo at the age of 3.1 hen he arrived at the zoo at the estimated ace of one. predictions were he would he only a feu months. He is shown here with watermelons in hand getUr ready to pitch one to photographers. church.

as Gnd-V Town- Mrs. William Btian, is active in member of the annual staff and! Rodney Fraher. son of the Vir- M. Mrs. Viola Mackinn is the de- Aug.

IS. son of William Future Homemaker of America, held offices in freshman and tfl Frahers of Cullom, underwTnti votions lsiinr and Arthur E. and Oriena Stntch H'tch. He na been a de'eeate to the sophomore rlaw. surgerv at Merry Hospital in Ur-i A a Essm-ton w.l eve the lesn.

Rose Keese in Peoria in :ta.e Leadership rump and to the He was preVnt of the Chenoa bana Tuesday and was Thursday VinS UrOCker Award Retail, Our Ilrntaze Exr-and- Deirmber. National Convention of EM A. She Industrial Arts Cluh, Mate histori- reported to be recovenng. Rodney DE LAND Betty Provin is the ing Our Mrs. Nk Ad- Surviving are hs wife; three has held offices in her class, the an for two years of the LUinois is a senior at the University of Betty Crocker Homemaker of To-ams and Mrs.

Edwin Tibbs wiJ snr.s, Gerald, at home; Mxles Athletic Association and the Industrial Education Cub, and ClinoiS, and is to graduate in Feb- morrow sward winner for De aervc lunch. Modtsto. Cali one broth-, Pep Cub. Her other acuv.Les in- played loot bail four ears. iLand-Weldoa H.gh SchooL.

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