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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWO THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMDfGTOX. ILLINOIS. THTRSDAY. MAR.

9. 195. These Soap Salesmen Aiming for Camp Stephen Pan, I Camp Workers' I FRIDAY! OXLTt Confab Canceled LEAP YEAS DATE NIGHT WU Senior, Rice Hulls Used In New Building Brick Formula FOR COUPLES I SlBfl A camp leaders workshop scheduled for Monday through Plans Recital tar HUl pri at. If U4y uktt ticket farchatc Wednesday at East Bay Camp, Senior Student Stephen S. T.

Pan will present a voice recital for the Illinois Wesleyan Univer BATON ROUGE, "i tit, Lake Bloomington. has been cancelled, the camp management said Thursday. Persons who would have attended the three day workshop indicated too many conflicts with oth sity School of Music at Presser all Tuesday. His performance. open to the public, is in partial Open 12:45 25c 3e eature 1:00, 10.

55. 7:40. ulnllment for requirements for a Bricks made without straw but with a mixture of dirt, asphalt and hulls may open the way for a higher standard of living in An agricultural engineer at the rr.ivorrity of Louisiana here, John II. Ilourh, has developed such a bachelor of sacred music degree. er meetings and obligations.

Instead of the workshop, camp authorities will reserve each Tues Mr. Pan is from Hong Kong, JirjSk ffT J- TT1 r7 t'f i-V4 Ht4: ''v-uif v' ri 1 I aV, 4 OSCAR WINNERS laelaarar IVrt Aetrea A Best rtlBf Actreas China, and attended St. Paul's College there. He is a member day in May far visits to the camp by leaders, business managers, and workers, who will be on duty at East Bay this summer. trick.

What's more, it may be useful in building shelters that 1 'j of the Wesleyan Collegiate Choir and of Phi Mu Alpha, national professional music fraternity. A baritone, he attends Wesleyan on Bart At UiNCAKTra 4 ACMAM TE.N.NtaalK miliAHI' would resist atomic fallout. Tells Formula Hough said farmers in rice-growing areas which have the raw Crusade scholarship. He will open his program with "Cantata" by Graupner; a vio- Stephen S. T.

Pan Ken-Way Photos material at nana can make their TROPIC-AIRES Musicians (Dlrvet rr IUIuim Friday ktar4ay Nt I.M It.M WONDER IX3UNGE -t02 E. Front in obligate will be played by own DncKs easuy ana Duiia tneir fef abia Pataj aaat cooraa structures. His Iormula: James Moses. Mr. Pan will sing two numbers by Haydn and a sel ilililiilMiilih Mix the ashes of burned rice ection from the "Messiah" with 1 hulls, emulsified asphalt and plain trumpet obligato by Frank Sturm.

dirt. Add water, stir, and pour into forms. When the material is Also on his program are "Vier ernste Gesange (Four Serious dry, take out the bricks and start Songs), Op. 121. No.

1" by building. ENDS TOMTE! JENNIFER JONES Good Morning Miss Dove Sandn Brahms, a number from Wagner's Word of the development went to India, and one engineer there Tannhauser and the prologue to Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo. wrote Hough that it may contrib- TODAY! iSSSSz lWBmi T) wEKMiessmfTA I BOOM ute greatly to the building of cheap farm houses for many of Laesch Sues that nation underprivileged mil TOMORROW! 2ESTERN ADVENTURES! Knoxville Man I lions. Welcomed In India A Normal area youth and his II fi -A ffW i'S -J I father filed a $5,000 damage suit "It is greatly appreciated by the people of India, extremely poor as we are," he wrote. "And MATURE MADISON PRESTON we hope that this Louisiana brick against a Knoxville doctor in Circuit Court Wednesday as the result of an automobile accident last October.

will strengthen Ind-American re kSaarI lations." ClNaMScOp Willis Laesch. IS. of R. R. 1.

Francis A. Woolfley, Louisiana 75 SOAP SALESMEN from Bloomingrton's YMCA Monday will launch a door-to-door aalea campaim to raise money for their 1956 YMCA camp expenses. Dennis Feicke, left, of 702 W. Front St. and Jim Hauskins of 1514 S.

Main St. were among first to finish packaging soap for April drive. Each boy will S4.59 for each 72 bar case of soap he sells. TS" Normal, was injured Oct. 1 when civil defense director, said the brick has been tested in atomic MQ aHTaDal MM WCWH UU CDUaf the car he was driving collided fallouts, and it appears to be held with an automobile driven by Dr.

John P. Graham on Route 130, three miles northwest of Eloom- ing up well, ner's car sideswiped a north- Li OfXi bound vehicle driven by William IVIO Ob I WTTer ington. The youth and his father, Otto, "It may solve the problem of finding economical, durable and effective shelters against radio- Faces Drunk Driving Charge Goldman, 40, of Chicago. No was iniured in the accident. IXlUtSa IU VflUIWII charged that the Graham car aura swerved out of its traffic lane and II j-K I aaV-a-- 1 Bloomington-Normal residents into the lane of the oncoming logical fallout," he said, i I Churches Announce Special Services who lack transportation need not Laesch automobile.

They said the miss Easter Sunday church serv Graham car was traveling at KXTRA! Police Check Burglary Clues ATI RDAT NOO OXLTI ices. speed in excess of 63 miles an of hour. Bloomington Loyal Order James Junior Turner, 29, of Chicago Thursday morning was bound over to the McLean County grand jury by Justice of Peace Al Grabs on a drunken driving charge. He was released under $500 bond. Turner was arrested at 3 p.

m. Wednesday by State Police Offi UNIT SHOW 9 Moose Lodge 743 announced Thursday that any person without Bloomington poke were continuing their investigation Thursday of a burglary at the Armbruster grocery at 1013 N. Park St. It was 3 SEIUALS "Dick Tracy" "Trader Tom a way to get to church Easter Sunday may obtain a "lift" by calling the Moose Lodge office, SAN JOSE (PNS) Com- munion will be served at the First Methodist Churches Thursday evening. The First Methodist Church will have a Good Friday evening service and both churches i will have sunrise services Easter.

The Salem Church will give a play, "Is It Lord?" Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Now at the Co pa FREDDIE KIDD The One Man Band COPA LOUNGE 403 X. Main 5-49 1 0, by noon Saturday. reported that $34.50 and a wonx cer Dean Kinsell of Heyworth, following an accident on Route 51 The program is a national an's watch were taken from the Moose activity and is being direct or early Wednesday.

PANTAGRAPH PIIONES-4-3041 at Heyworth. Driving south on Route 51, Tur- ed by the local lodge's civic af flrfUHIIMMIPJITT I fairs committee. The burglary was one of four reported in the Twin Gty area Wednesday. Two business houses 4WV444444444 i -v i iiiui iiuiiiiiuui i 2H iih rv 1 in Normal and a stock yards of fice on the edse of Bloomington Blunk Boy, 9, Bitten By Filliponi's Dog Mrs. Carl Blunk ol 106 W.

Phoe were also broken into but noth BLOOMINGTON ROD AND GUN CLUB "Four Shades of Rhythm'9 EveningsWednesday Through Saturday, 8:30 Until Closing Sunday Afternoon and Sunday Night 1956 Memberships Now Available ing was reported taken. In both the Armbruster and LAST WEEK OF SALE! at the JENNY WREN SHOP 1114 E. Oakland Ave. Ph. 4-4125 nix Normal, told police Thursday morning that her nine stock yards break-ins the dials 44444444444444444444444444444444 were broken off the safes, al year old son, Billy, had been bit though the stock yard vault was ten by a dog.

The boy was treat ed by his physician for a wound: not opened. on the waist. 111 Hanebutt Child Reported Doing Fine 'ft ALSO INDIAN ACRES The dog is the pet of the Frank Filliponis of 104 E. Stewart Normal. It had been inoculated against rabies last June.

Police! ordered it examined by a veter-i inarian and confined the usual 14 i day- .4 Mennonltes Schedule SPECIAL WILDLIFE FEATURETTE "THE VHITETAIL BUCK" PLCS CX3LOR CARTOON Mennonite Hospital attendants said 18 month old Bryan J. Hanebutt, who underwent surgery to have some pieces of nut kernal re JOHN WAYNE'S newest and biggest For Your EASTERTIME Movie EXCITEMENT! Streator, III. I La moved from his lung and bronchial sjaassaalaassassVaMU April! tube, was "doirg fine" Thursday The young son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hanebutt. 114 Greenwood Cantata Program "Portals Everlasting," an Easter cantata by Forrest G.

Walter. first had surgery Monday Larry Faith and His Orchestra Dancing, 9 TU 1, Admission $1.75, Tax Included Tuesday he again went to the operating room. Hospital author! ties said Thursday there were no "Dancing Every Wed." Bud Goodwick symptoms of remaining foreign will be presented in a public pro- gram by the Adult Choir of the Normal First Mennonite Church Sunday evening. Soloists for the 7:30 p. m.

program will be Myrtella Lehman, objects in the child's lungs. Alfreda Landes. Mary Lou Ver-cler, Herman Buller and Harold Patton. Mrs. Helen Patton will direct the choir and J.

Norman Ver-cler will be orgaganist 1 -v WJBC-Radio l3IR7EnKl 1 I A itGEoaixicsaB 1. 101.5 on FM 1230 on Your AM Dial Music News Sports for Central Illinois Programs for Thursday, March 29 EVENING HOUSEWAH Many Items Priced Below Cost Sorry No Deliveries Or Returns 6:00 WJBC Eveninj Journal South Main St. and Highway 66 OPENS TONIGHT For the 1956 Season 6:30 fantagrapn bporu faga STEAK KNIVES CARVING SETS UTILITY KNIFE SETS CUTLERY of tha Air 6:43 The Song St The Star 7:00 The Yoria and You 7:15 America at Work and Pla) 5-UNIT EASTER More Than 40 Sty les And Patterns To Choose From Can ing Sets From $1.95 Up Carvins: Sets, Imported Steel Ree. 32.95 Only 19.95 7:25 Ne. 7:30 Your Better Tomorrow YOU'LL SEE BIGGER AND BETTER 3IO VIES AT THE PIHL-KRON THIS YEAR OFt.N A I I.

Ml x-tyjc '111 a i. M. 7:45 Your Success 7:55 Newt 8:00 Sound Mirror Steak Knife Sets Reg. 16.50 Only 11.98 We're oUnnlnr on blr Mason this year aad we're book. DISNEY PARADE! 8:15 Sounds of No Importance Inc top-notch movies to insure record crowds throughout the year.

8:25 News 8:30 Offbeat A REAL TREAT For YOUNG OLD! FIREPLACE ANDIRONS, FIRE SETS 8:45 Soloscope 8:55 News we want to see au ol our oia irtenas ana Know we mu. many new ones with the better-than-ever movies we're rlnt 9:00 Bloomington Ballroom 9:45 Headlines of Tomorrow jpdd hisf Hontf Pursued by dn Army 10:00 Bloomington Ballroom-. by Bandits. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES to show this year. Come on down to the FREE MOVIE tonight and tret the Drive-In habit! No Parking Worries Come As You Are Relax in Your Own Car Modern Snack Bar Save the Cost of a Baby Sitter Brine the Kiddle.

i Hubbard Cubord Friday, March 30 MORNING 6:00 Hev R. Zehr 6:15 Eddie Arnoid snow by the an unusual movie of excitement and 6:25 News Weather Goodrich 6:30 News and Markets raster Display Samples And Overstock At Low Low Prices Many Famous Name Brands Coffee Makers Percolators More Than 25 Styles To Choose From FREE SHOW TONIGHT Gates Open 6:30 Shows at 7:00, 9:15 6:45 rarmenr Kxcnange Watkins 7:00 World News Roundup- Funk Bros, seed Co. suspense! T10 Clockwatcher 7:25 Morning Sports Highlights 7Tl hi I Keel's woa' 19.98 Barker Motors Automatic Coffeemaker, Keg. 32.93 Only -1 7:30 News Baumgart Coal At I A 1 Lumber Co. 1.98 7:45 Clockwatcher l' IUa.

Elec. Percolator, Reg. 4.9S Only 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Unit Viewpoint 9:15 Headline Edition ol the XiLm i 1'7 sai n-m- A News 9:30 When a Girl Marries 9:45 Whisperin Street 10:00 Goo's Minute Morning Show 10:30 Now Morning Show Electric Mixer, Reg. 39.50, Only 22.98 Electric Mixer, Reg. 16.95, Only 9.98 Automatic Electric Grills, Only 1198 Electric Broiler, As Low As 19.98 TOASTERS IRONS CORN POPPERS AT SACRIFICE PRICES 11:00 Eddie Cantor Show 11:30 Kitchen Klub Sit A "T-jSt- 11:55 Markets- Carl's Tire Store 1 "lUA JAMETBU1K AFTERNOON 1 TITREE 12:00 Paul nanrey West Side DISNEY Coal and I imbrr km.

12:15 Noon Time Melodies CARTOONS; Friday Saturday Double Feature 12: News- Roland 12:45 Weatner Roundup Hloom- i. a vf i GOOFY DONALD DCCK tngton Federal Savings it Loan 12:50 The Afternoon Show Of All RUBBER MANY GIFT BAMBOO BABY BOTTLE LINK MATS "EMS CLOTHES STERILIZERS TO LESS BASKET As Low As 9e nJaSE. q79c $4.98 1:30 Martin Block 2:15 Withers Library 2:30 Afternoon Show tesi im 2:45 Classified Page of the Air 3:00 Problems and Solutions 4:00 News 4:05 ISNU Tower Studios 4:30 Air Force Reserve 4:45 Sir Charles Livingston's ACE HAOWAHI HOLI av IT wun MUSie 5:15 Ted Malona 5:30 -Mu'iraiiv yours 5:55 Imperial Motors Scoreboard Good Hardware Since 1853 PHONE 2-2345 A 19-minut musical cartoon featuring the talents of Dennis Day! hn "Uiiod rt--nCHMICOLOI 4 105-7 N. EAST PANTAGRAPH PHONES-4-3M1.

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