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Tnre rantagraph, Bloomington, Aug. SO, 1958. GOES TO Ann Bohrer Huri iPnnntic ThirH In Kidinq Mishap. Polio Case Light; Esther Perry, III, Seeks Land Sale To Pay Expenses Ann Bohrer, 15 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph F. Bohrer of 1205 Dm wood was hospitalized Friday afternoon as a result of a fall from a horse. She suffered onlv cuts -and Boy, 13, Fine Edward S. Brown estate in either Esther Graves Perry, hospital bruises and was described as be-j McLean County's third polio the farm year 1957 or thus far in 1958. ized with a serious heart ailment, has asked the Circuit Court to force sale of trust property to A provision of Mr.

Brown's will is unable to pay her medical ex-, penses. Mrs. Perry charges. By the end of 1958, the suit declares, she will be $13,000 in debt. Mrs.

Perry for years has been prominent in the Bloomington community, particularly in social ing in good condition at Brokaw.case was reported Hiursday Hospital Friday evening. I John Stolfa, 13 of 1211 S. Fell The accident occurred on NormaL His physician said meet expenses of her care. wanda Avenue. enables the People's Bank to sell property in the trust if the trust income is yisufficient to "care for and maintain" Mrs.

Perry, ac Defendant in the case is the work. trustee under the will of EdwaroV S. Brown, Mrs. Perry's first, hus cording to the suit. Probate Court papers ieveal A resident of Ellsworth, she was president of Illinois United Cere it was non-paralytic, and he is reported in highly satisfactory condition at St Joseph's Hospital.

The other two McLean County polio victims Mrs. Ed Lundeen 28. of 1405 E. Washington and Mrs. Charles Wilkerson of 502 S.

Denver St. also had only light, nonparalytic attacks. Both bral Palsy for two years, leaving that post only last November. She Tractor Contest To Begin at Noon that Mr. Brown's estate originally i contained almost 300 acres of! farm land near Holder, as well as! personal property worth approximately $25,000 and property held' 74 tf band.

Mr. Brown died Dec. 24, 1937, leaving substantial farm holdings east of Bloomington. According to the suit, Mrs. Perry now is a heart patient at St.

Joseph's Hospital. But income from trust left have recovered. was assistant national secretary of UCP in 1957. Her second husband. A.

B. (Abe) Perry, died in February, 1956. According to the suit entered in Circuit Court Friday, Mrs. Perry has received no income from the foung Stolfa and Mrs. Lundeen Today at Weldon had only two of the three-part po- jointly with his wife.

Edward S. Brown a son, is named a party to th defense in Mrs. Perry's suit. He is beneficiary of the will of his father. series.

her by Edward S. Brown has dwindled to the point where she WELDON (PNS) The pull- car- Iour cases none tnz contest of the 10th annual i paraiyue naa Deen reported oy tractor rodeo sponsored by the SCHOOL HASN'T BEGUN, HOSPITAL NOTES Weldon Lions Club will be at noon today on the Reeser ground just south of Routes 10 and 43. BUT HOLIDAYS ARE SET Sept. 1. Nine cases, including two paralytic, had been reported at the same date in 1956 the first year of the Salk vaccine.

Effectiveness of the vaccine fan be seen when those numbers are contrasted with the 1955 figure 27 cases were reported by Sept. 1 that year. The parade will begin at 11 a. and the horse now, at p. m.

at Weldon Park. A magician, ventriloquist and hypnosis Construction Project Unearfhs Tombstone This tombstone, by Kenneth Cox, was unearthed Friday by construction workers on Cox's property at 1015 Morrissey Dr. Stone bears the inscription: Charlotte Kaiser, born Jan. 20, 1828, dted April 6, 1901. Property was believed to have been farm land at the time of her death.

(Pantagraph Photo) Visiting hourt for all local hospitals are from 2 tmtil 4 tf. m. and from 7 until 8:30 p. m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours.

demonstration will be at 2:30 p.m., followed by an amateur contest. BKOKAW and an address by the Pev. Kenneth McConkey of Monticello. A queen will be crowned at 7:30 p. m.

Here's a capsule calendar of the Bloomington school year: Classes begin Sept. 3: they end June 2, 1959. Legal holidays will bring vacations on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11; Thanksgiving, from Nov. 27 through 30; Christmas, Dec.

23 through Jan. Lincoln's Birthday, Feb. 12; Easter, March 2J through 30. There are two other holidays for pupils, but not for teachers. Oct.

13 is the date of an Illinois Education Association Central Division meeting; March 2 is County Institute Day. Admitted: Miss Bessie Kent, 301 E. Grove Arthur Hancock, Pekin; Mrs. Anna Stefan, 305 Pine Landlord, Two Others Face Charges Alva Scarbrough, LABOR DAY NO DAY TO CONDUCT BUSINESS Just about everything in sight will be closed in the Twin Cities Monday, Labor Day. City, state, county and federal offices will be closed.

Farmer City; Miss Marjorie Hum FOURSQUARE CHURCH Corner Roosevelt Scott 'Whosoever Will May Come' SUNDAY SCHOOL A. M. MORNING WORSHIP A. M. CHILDREN'S CHURCH EVANGELISTIC SERVICf 1:3 r.

Rev. L. D. Uepworth, Paster mer, 280 Evergreen PL, all med ical. James R.

R. Lin Three Holiday Concerts on Tap The Bloomington Municipal Band will close its season this week end with three Miller Park concerts. da Behrens, Ellsworth, both sur To Install Rev. Sneed gical. At Mt.

Pisgah Baptist Dismissed Martin Faggetti, 1307 N. East Mrs. Marie Coop Passion Play Cast To Take St. Louis Tnp one on Sunday and two on Rev. Leo Sneed will be in-1 er, 612 Locust Mrs.

Ed Most businesses, too, will take the day off. Some grocery and drug stores will remain open, and emergency services such as police force and fire department will function as usual. Banks will close, so will the library. Mail will not be delivered, except special delivery. The post office will be open for mail deposit.

win Elder. Lexington; Miss Karen Larson, 217 Coolidge Normal; Kenneth Phillips, 1008 Broadway, Normal; Mrs. Vincent Murphy, aam-pi 1 Three men were arrested sheriff officers Friday on a warrant sworn out by Dean Grizzle, a tenant of one of the arrested men. The landlord, Columbus Baker, 33, of Le Roy, posted 532.90 bond In justice of the peace court Friday for a Sept. 3 hearing on a charge of disturbing the peace.

Bonds of $57.90 for hearings on the same date were posted by his companions, Clarence Bailey, 58, Le Roy, and his son Jack Bailey, stalled as pastor of Mt Pisgah, fhe Sunday concert will be at 3 Baptist Church, 701 S. Lee at p. m. The Monday concerts are special services scheduled at thelslated toT 2 and 6 p. m.

church at 3 p. m. Sunday. As is the custom. Twin Oty 'dance bands will join the munici- Lexington; Timothy Carr, El Two hundred and fifty members of the American Passion Play cast will be rewarded for their dramatic efforts Sunday with a trip to pal aggregation for the Monday lie.

Paso; Elwyn Trotter, Morris. MEXXOXITE Admitted: Mrs. Merlyn Kemp, Un ion Calls G.E. Offer concerts. The players will be donating their time for the two shows.

the St. Louis Municipal Opera. They will have dinner at Hull- 31, of Farmer City. They were both charged with threatening and 508 S. McClun Lynn Rader, R.

R. Mrs. Norma Bowers, Peoria; Clarence Lucas, Ellsworth; Mrs. Lulu Coffey, 91S W. 'Counter Proposal1 Californians Sue Eureka First Church of God disturbing the peace.

I Sheriff's officers said the three ings Restaurant and see the evening performance of "Oklahoma!" The group will leave aboard special cars on the 2:51 p. m. Gulf, men indicated they would bring An employee savings program Market Irwin Wilson, Chenoa; Mrs. Blanche Winklepleck, R. R.

rwf announced Wednesday by General counter charges against Grizzle, hi CUXTOX and JACKSON "Wktrt Oriitlaa Experiraca Make Taa a Member A. M. Kaaday 8rhal A. M. MsraiBf Wankia P.M.

Fveataf Service :5 T. M. Wtdaeidar Prayer Service ORAL. W. CltMONS.

Pastar Contractor Mrs. Mary Jeanne Riker. El i 1 yv. i 1 Electric Co. constitutes a "coun The argument, which concerned ftiooue 6c unio xrain.

special Dusesi Paso, all medical. Russell Bane, the house in which Grizzle is liv ter proposal" to recent Interna the counter proposal from G. but a complete outline of the program has been promised by middle of next week According to Mr. Yeast, a meeting of the union and G. E.

originally scheduled for next Thursday has been set back to Friday be Arrowsmith; Bradford Looker, tional Association of Machinists ing, took place beside Route 150 PEORL Gilbert and Comp- will meet the troupe in St. Louis. The return trip will be aboard the train Jeaving St. Louis 12:45 a. m.

arriving in Bloomington at Watseka; Mrs. Grace Brittin, Le in Le Roy. demands, officials of the union Roy, all surgical. A Conservative Ch rut-centered Church 4:39 a. m.

Monday said Friday. Laurence Yeast, business agent for Lodge 1000 of the IAM, said ton Eureka construction firm, and one of the company's employees, Loren V. Sapp of Pitts-field, are defendants in a 543,000 suit filed against them in Peoria County Circuit Court by a family Man, Boy Held On Liquor Counts cause of the company proposal. Lodge 1000 represents about 900 maintenance and production em Dismissed: Beryl Harris, Colfax; Russell Bane, Arrowsmith; Gary Hospelphorn, Carlock; William Maxwell. Carlock; Mrs.

James Morris, Towanda; Donald Raymond. "Ooi W. Locust Mrs. Elden Veteto, Charles S. Bluestone, general passenger agent in St.

Louis will accompany the group from Bloomington. Last May 18, Mr. Bluestone managed en excur ployees at General FJectric's Bloomington plant, approximately First Baptist Church 401 E. Jefferson Sunday Worship 8:30 and 10:43 Sermon Topic: "God, Man, and Nature" Thomas C. Walden, 32, of 916 W.

Locust St. was held at city jail sion of 500 St Louisans to the Passion Play. Arthur Wellmerling, 202 W. Wood 300 of whom are presently laid off, Mr. Yeast said.

Although the IAM official de Friday on charges of tax violation and illegal possession of liquor. Held with him was a 17 Herbert Truax, Le Roy; Mrs. Beryl Harris and baby girl, Col SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 10:30 Maminj Warship -HU1TS Of HIENOSmr 7:30 Tha Gatpal in Song mn4 Story "THE CHUSTIAN MOWMAnT WEDNESDAY, SEfTEMBEt 3 7:30 Family Proyar Mtin and Bibla Study CHUISTIAN IESPONSISIUTIEJ' vary ana Cordially Invited IEV. JOHN A. LOGAN.

Paitor clined to comment on details of from Bell, CaliL Allan Linn, the plaintiff, says in his complaint that his auto was struck by a tractor driven by Sapp last April 16 on Route 121. The accident occurred miles south of the Route 122 intersection, at the site of a highway construction project the union prior to G.E.'s an-1 nouncement. had opened negotiations in the field represented by the company proposal. Negotiations were started, according to Mr. Yeast, under a "Reopener Clause" of, the IAM's contract wrhich permits talks on employment security.

"WOLXDBE SUBSTITUTE" Lodge 1000 has sent G. E. a proposal asking company backing of a supplemental unemployment compensation plan, Mr. Yeast said. fax; Mrs.

Robert Naffziger and year old on an illegal possession Forbes To Hear Miller Charges baby boy, Mackinaw. charge. Church School 9:30 A3I. Arrested at Morris Avenue and Wood Street by an off duty police the G.E. proposal pending their further explanation, labor spokesmen elsewhere were pointing to facets of the savings program which appear to be headed for controversy.

MAY CUT PAY HIKES It has been reported that G.E. Three charges acainst Simeon officer, Robert White, they, were ST. JOSEPH'S Admitted: Mrs. George Naas, 819 W. Washington Miiton Phillips, Downs; William Riley Maxey, McLean: Mrs.

Alma held in lieu of bonds. Officer Miller of 715 W. Front man Linn asks for his own in; juries', 515.000 for injuries to his 55,000 for one minor daughter, and 53,500 for another daugh White said they were sitting in a ager of the Regular Fellows Club, have been transferred from Nor car drinking. Youth Croups 6:00 P.M. Minister Rudolph Loidolt Ministry of Music Vera Pearl Kemp Police were questioning a third Blagg, Cooksville; George Schwandt.

1110 W. Mill Law First BAPTIST ter. mal Police Court to the court of Normal Justice of Peace Robert He said the company's proposal suggests cutting scheduled wage person, alleged to have furnished rence Bradley, Heyworth; Daniel Forbes. for payroll savings is a wouldbe substitute for the uniftn plan. the liquor for the 17 year old.

increases of nearly 34 per cent both this year and next to support Connelly, Clinton, all medical CHURCH OF NORMAL North School art Mulberry Normal Police Magistrate C. Gary King. McLean; Mrs. Alfred the savings plan. Herman Mead announced Friday that he had era Miller The pay increases were set up Laeffler, Danvers; Herman Wilson, Le Roy, all surgical.

Dismissed: Dale Peyton, Hey by a contract negotiated in 1955 and running to 1960. G.E. has pro General Electric said its program would increase employee savings in prosperous times to provide assistance in periods of adversity. The company would supplement (The Pantagraph does not use the names of youths under the age of 18 unless the seriousness of the charge makes it in the public interest to do so. This explains why some names are omitted from this story.

Editor.) worth; Mrs. Alvina Geske, Hey posed cutting the increases to 22 AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSION Sunday School 9:30 A. AA. Sunday Worship 10:30 A. M.

Meeting ot FAIRVIEW SCHOOL Fairview St. 1 E. of Mair Normal, Illinois changes of venue on all three charges. He will answer a charge of operating a dance hall without a county license and two charges of assault. Hearings have not been worth; Mrs.

Melvin Sinnett, Villa Park; Mrs. Junior E. Shannon, each thrifty employee's account by 50 per cent of what the employee puts in, according to G.E.'s 511 S. Clayton Richard Hoos-er, Dewitt; Mrs. Weldon Evans, per cent, labor leaders report, and postponing them Z'2 months from Sept.

15 this year and next year when they are scheduled to go into effect. Also suggested by G.E. is a delay in assuming employee contri Waynesville; Mrs. Robert Prairie and Monroe Streets (Moes Montefiore Temple) Sunday, Au-ust 31, 10:15 A. M.

Morninf Worship "MASTERS OF THE FUTURE" Tune to WMBD-TV, Peoria, Channel 31 8:55 a. m. 3Ionday through Friday for Unity's DAILY WORD Howard Neal, Towanda; Charles announcement. OUTLINE PROMISED Draff Takes Six Men From County Marvin, Streator; Francis Curtin set. The charges against Miller were made by John Redd, 23, of Chicago and Larry Herman, 22, of 205 E.

Oakland Ave. The charges followed an early morning fight Aug. 16 at the club southwest of Bloomington near Route 66. 1212 N. Lee William O'Brien Mr.

Yeast said the union has re- butions to a pension fund, another ceived only a preliminary draft of 1 stipulation of the 1935 contract. 1317 W. Mulberry Mrs. Curtis Curry, Towanda; Mrs. Jerome Six McLean County men were Schopp and baby boy, Chenoa; HOPEDALE 1 5 Area Motorists Inducted into the Army Thursday.

Three were from Bloomington-Normal and three from outside Mrs. John Kleiss. and baby girl 711 E. Jefferson Mrs. Wilbur Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Dixon of population of Lose Licenses Ludwig and baby boy, 915 Rumania has a about 17 million. Omaha, Tuesday were Wood St. Drunken driving convictions brought driver's license revoca EMDEN BIoomington-Normal First Assemblies of God Church Rev. Willi's C.

Myers 917 Franklin Avenue 9:30 Sunday School 10:45 Morn in Worship 6:30 Young People's Service 7:30 Evangelistic Service "Everyone Welcome" tions for five Central Illinois mo the From the Twin Cities were Lo-ren Frank Swearingen, Ronald Arthur Pearson and Robert Wayne Cushman. From the county were Donald Leighton Terrill, Kermit Frederick Schnitker and John Wesley Abney. The next induction call is slated for Sept. 25. spending a week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Art Rich. Mr. and Mrs. August Eilts and family Sunday were visiting relatives in Gary, Ind.

Johnny Mona-han accompanied them home to torists, the Illinois Secretary of State reported Friday. The five are: Brownie Elling ton, Gibson City; Edgar C. Rule, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs' and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Heineken1 Sunday were visiting at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Befgold and Mr.

Mrs. Herman Rademaker and daughter, Sue Ellen, returned Sunday from Missouri. They had visited the Merrimac Caverns and! "He aent hii word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. "Psalm 107:20 CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday 10:30 A. M.

lasso's. Sermon Subject: "CHRIST JESUS'" Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Wednesday Testimony Meeting 7:45 F. M.

FIRST CHURCH OF spend a week here with his uncle and aunt. PARK' METHODIST CHURCH Corner Oakland and Allin St. 1:15 A.M. Worship 9:30 A. M.

Sunday School 10:40 A.M. Wonhip' Service "BACK TO BETHEL 3:00 P.M. Senior MYF will go to New Salem State fork Ssmatl J. Back, Patter Paxton; Willie Crowe, 406 E. Cherry Normal; Dwayne W.

Moni-cal, 207 N. Oak Normal, and Charles L. Stum, Pekin. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Henderson and family returned Sunday after COURT NOTES Mclean county CIRCUIT COURT vacationing in the West had toured Forest Park in CORNELL Louis. CHRIST, SCIENTIST Huby Jean Cobb vs. Richard L. Cobb: Mr. and Mrs.

Vail Cordell returned Monday after spendiig two weeks in Melvin at the home of SI E. Mearee St, BleemJertea R. Tiffany and daughter, Margie, returned Sunday from Colorado where they had visited Divorce suit filed. PROBATE COURT Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Donelson Jr. and family of New York City left Wednesday after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Bachman and family returned Sunday from Kansas City, Mo.

Their daughter, Estate of Lewis M. Northruu: Will Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Beltz in 1858 TRINITY 1958 LUTHERAN CHURCH 801-S. Madison St. SERVING OIK 1ST OXE HUNDRED YEARS SUNDAY SERVICES I SUNDAY SCHOOL and 8:00 and 10:30 A. M. I BIBLE CLASSES 9:15 A.

"AIU COXDrnOXED The Kev. Herman A. Etzold, Pastor The Rev. August Lubkeman, Pastor Denver and the Dean Husted fam their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Swearingen. The! Cordells had spent the previous' eight weeks attending classes at the University of Illinois. i ily in Colorado Springs.

They also Eunice, who was capped in a service at the General Hospital where admitted to probate; Donald M. Well appointed executor, no bond; estate Valued at $5,000. Estate of Lulu B. Christ: Will admitted to probate; W. B.

Ellis appointed executor under 24,000 bond; estate valued at $41,000. Estate of Ulysses S. Dickerson: Public Administrator Whedon Slater appointed administrator with wiU annexed; estate visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dice and Mrs! Richard Murray in Las Vegas, N.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middleton at Evergreen she has been in nurse's returned with them for a two weeks visit. vauey nancn, in. Emerson Street Christian Church "A New Testament Fellowship" Raymond rhillips.

Minister (Services Held at YMCA) Bible School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:30 A. 31. Sermon: "The Unrepentent Elder Brother" Evening Service 7:30 P.

M. Sermon: "In Bonds But Useful" Miss Faye Kline of Bowling Green, Ohio, was to arrive Thurs St. John's Lutheran S03 W. OLIVE ST. 1:00 A.M.

Morning Worship 9:15 A.M. Sunday School 10:30 A.M. Moming Worship (Nursery Provided) Valued at $700. Estate of Golda Corman: Virginia finyder appointed' administrator under $10,000 bond; estate valued at $5,000. BLOOMIXGTON POLICE COURT PeRRy Rust.

16. of 2103 E. Oakland naid 116 on speeding. day to visit Dr. and Mrs.

Freder-i The Church of "TIIIS IS THE LIFE" nd "THE LUTHERAN IIOUB" ico Gokoo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gochonour Lena Tate. 40.

of 309 S. East paid were to leave Tuesday for Lake 10:30 Service Broadcast Over WJBC Every Sunday You Are Always Welcome at Trinity Lutheran 154 on charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Brevort, where they will The following paid the amounts on state radar speeding spend a week. rharees: 1 GOSPEL TABERNACLE 1015 W. Front St.

Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m.

Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. A Friendly Church to Worship Pastor, H. ECKHART Casimar Dudvs. 39.

Los Angeles. Richard Johnson returned Sun $8: Gladys Hill. 35. St. Louis, 8: Joseph Ricla.

34. Sherman Oaks day from Colfax where he had spent a week with his uncle and Daniel M. Peck. 32. Fuller-ton.

$16: Monroe Rideeway. 32. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert John Chicago.

$10: Dwight Denham. 58. Greenville. $10: H. R.

Booth. 32. Chicago. $9: Elroy Deming. 24.

Worden, son. 5' liUi? CM, Terry Monroe returned Sunday $8: Harold H. Van Hofe. 46. Los Angeles.

$14: Kevin C. Morrin. 61. St. Louis.

$10 Laverne A. Wvkes. 38. Piano. $9: Ed' after spending two weeks with his Vesiev Methodist Church 501 East Washington Street Two Worship Services: 8:30 and 10:40 Sunday School 9:30 SUNDAY SERVICES Three Worship Sen ices 8:25, 9:30 and 10:50 "WHEN THREE PRAY" Bible School 9:30 Two nurstri ar provided during third imiu -Rev.

Harold Skillrud, Poster grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McClallen, at Liberty.

mund Meisenheimer. 74. East Alton, $9: John F. Morris. 56.

Shaver. Ohio S9: Norman D. Capos. 19. Nevada.

Mo. David Maubach of Ottawa left $9: Edward D. Moore. 34. Jackson $8: Robert F.

Laird. 29. Macomb Sunday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis.

1: Rov Daughertv. 34. Gillespie. $10 Lawrence G. Farrar.

28. Waukegan. $8. SERMON: NORMAL POOCE COURT FUNKS GROVE WORSHIP SERVICE BROADCAST 10 to 10:30 A. 5L OVER WJBC if "I'fi 1 I.

I fined $29 on operating a truck without un a naunieu nouse Mr and Mrs. Eldon Koons and a commerce commission ucrmiu Laurence E. Woolledge. St. Louis family returned Sunday after a iri.l D.Ir.F 17 7n rVHara St FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORMAL (American Baptist) 304 North Street, Baptist Student Center Rev.

Haskell T. Abbott, Interim Pastor SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1958 Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship Service 10:30 Sermon Subject "When Snow Turns To Joy" WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1958 Prayer Meeting and Bibie Study: "The 1:30 American Baptists of Normal Welcome You VIM I nn rharffpi nf Ktnn Slffn Charles Merrill Smith Minister violation and driving a vehicle without Ministers Harold R. Martin John S. Shew John H. Houdeshel Ministry of Musio Robert Keener Mrs.

Wilbur Ball Daniel Abrahamson, Organist week tnp to Valley Falls, where they visited relatives. They also visited at Williamsburg, and in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kwasigroh corrective lenses.

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT faxes heard by Al Grabs) Charles T. GaJne Minister of Music George B. Robinson Sr. Administrative Assistant Da re II Lacock and family returned Monday after, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. andiMrs.

J. Rl McGuire, Naomi Canine Director ot Chrisfan Education SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Opposite Bloomington Post Office Director ot Youth Martin AVarekois. 21. Santa Anna. fined $14 on state speeding charge.

Bob Gaultnev. 29. Le Rov. fined $73 40 on charees of disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct. 'in Dayton, Obi.

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