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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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cago and Alton vice president in I'anUcraph, nioominjton, IIL, Friday, Sept- IS, 157. a 0 eottboooo mnrra'oa a tnrs ao a a a Chicago. Mr. McDonald mamed NcU New Twin Cedars Restaurant O'Connor in Bloomington in 1303. John McDonald, Former Is Key, Illinois Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs.

Cy Gorman, Alton: Miss Mary, at home; two brothers. James, Wilmette; William, 903 N. Center SL; Uo sisters. Mrs. Margaret Raycraft.

R. R. Miss Mary McDonald. 909 Complete 4-Course Dinners in Air-Conditioned Country Mansion MllrLJ Open 'Til HUB 2 A. M.

Nitely Saturday, Sept. 14 (Saturday Til 1) CARY ROBARDS Good Food I Drinks OKCHKSTRA I i Melody Bt DDT MRITIV I MCEAOBLI MerTi Avf. of Rf. Official, Dies fe Specializing in U.S. Gov.

Graded "Choice" I and German Dishes N. Center St. A son, four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. John M. McDonald, 78, a retired manager of personnel lor both the Gulf.

Mobile and Ohio and Baltimore and Ohio Kail- He was a member of an Oak Serving: 5 to 9 Tuetday thru Saturday Noon to 8 on Sunday (Closed on Monday) Catering by Reservation luncheons Dessert Forties (Phono le Roy 4091) roads, in the Chicago office, died park Catholic Church and the at his home in Oak Park at benights of Columbus m. Thursday His funeral 111 be at 8:30 a. m. Hot Springs National Park, in Howard and Alice Troyer, Owners (Formerly of Bloomington and Normal) 0 0 0 0 0P 0 QQOOQQQQOQOQQQOOOQQQQOQOQQOOOCQOfl Saturday at the George R. Flynn Funeral Home and at 9 a.

m. at Arkansas, is America's only gov-; ernment-owned spa. JUL! Special' TONIGHT Doors Open 11:30 P. 31. kiiMiiniT ruAiL' I St.

Patricks Church. Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery- Mr. McDonald was born in Eng land July 23, 879. a son of Pat If a HORN KARNrVAL Deluxe (Advertisement) FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass rick and Bridget Walsh Mcuonaia. The New, Smart, Modern Way I QUALITY CLEANING AniiOTT COSTKLUl leet the Mommy -mxtlS IX THE HAUNTED HOUSE" The family came to Bloomington when he was two years old.

He beean his railroad career AND FAST SERVICE at absolutely no extra charge! CVTDII TAllnnnAui mruT IT 11 1 laiha: lununnun uni ai 5 i.i here by becoming a clerk in the Chicago and Alton maintenance department in 1899. He later went to the mechanical department. FOR MX. YOU "STAY IT L.TES"! Uny wearers of fals treth r.re I uffrred real etnborrtmment becauso their plat dropped, slipped or mob- I bled at Jut the wrong time. Do not i live In fear of thla happening to you.

JiiRt sprinkle a little FASTLtTH. the JkaJlDF non-acid powder, on your plates. Hold faUo fetrt more firmly. so they Irel mors comfortable. Dors not sour.

Checks "plat clor" den- turo breath). Oct FASTEETH at any drug counter. it BONUS "OWL" FEATURE was chief clerk to the superintend We Clean All Day Saturday ent in the Bloomington office sev eral years and then became train shoixino onlj at P. M. fomorrou 1 OPEN MONDAY THRU master at bpnngfield.

Beiore "MY SISTER EILEEH ascending to the personnel post In Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 3 fex rtaeauSeese TerhairaUr i thrr 1.1 IOH 4T1I AND FINAL WEEK 1941 he was assistant to the Chi- 4 IirTTT CKkLT ILMMON IV1 VY LASTf fl kalaf -rsnaa aaa OitUe" at tba -rirks Ailrr" at I.ll.s by the eacare -ar tratsre at ll.ee Ur Ue aaa aSmlaatoat Cetrs Osa 1: tin sfcew I 3g Oeable esters Tealte SsU Asailuiea Me Chllsrea aser It la Car rreo EM iJlToday Saturday Only! mm rnsai ounrtu j- Steeple Falls in Fire Mt Clemens, Mich. The towering steeple on Catholic church here topples into street as fire destroys the structure. 2 New Features Bristling With Action! ti i -1 II CLEANERS the most in DRY CLEANING hid Ml ili 11! BILLY THK KID rtvs HOSPITAL NOTES FOIT.HT ON GOD'S SIDL! lRfflffil tfv i Picture I 1 1 Jones.

1205 S. Fell Normal; 402 N. Slain Corner 3Iain Monroe Mrs. Richard West and baby girl. BROKAW Admitted: Mrs.

Ocean Jones, Colfax, medical. 701 E. Grove Mrs. Martin Pochel and baby bov, R. R.

Dismissed: Walter panglcr, 30j Mrs. Freeland Winnell and baby North Normal; Roy Ratcliff, TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT bov, 2S0 Evergreen s. Farmer City; Mrs. Margaret RECORDS James Brubeck and baby boy, 904 Desble HORROR SHOW inirt Performance Daily N. Fell Mrs.

Lester Mt Only Classical Sweet Swing w) Grand fO Net Opening! Week! Berii Ksrleff la CHILDBEN Vicar, 920 S. Vale St. MENNOMTE adixts vima Mm "The Fatal Hour lunu-Eniu i Admitted: Robert Brandt, Car EVENING rirOtMNtl AT r. M. mi.

i ti s-wnuul olloajl lock; Mrs. Mary Raines. McLean; riss Ossse El. la piclnip Harold Hayslip. Tilden Hall; Fred children ADILTt H-SS Hindenburg, 510 E.

Talor St 'The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse' M. BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 i Mrs. Lorcn Weaver, 907 V. Green $1.00 per carload i Normal: Mrs.

Roe Taylor, Heyworth; Miss Dorothy Curtiss IRVTX STARTIXfe Sl'ND 1 GARY AUDREY MAURICE ,610 E. Locust William Wil-! liams. Gridlcy, all medical. Mrs. Ray Stroud, Arming ton, surgical.

TONIGHT SATURDAY AslW Kim. Catlsrea liirr la Car AamllUa Free I. ate Open 7:00 1st Show 7:30 LOVE III THE AFTERNOON Definitely NOT FOR CHILDREN! Dismissed: Mrs. Frank Groth Minicr; Miss Linda Lester, 1211 X. Madison Mark Bur-ton, 407 W.

Emerson St; Mrs. Gerald Rupp. 1601 N. Franklin Daniel Wallen, 81S E. Douglas Mrs.

Matina Booziotis. 605 TOP TUXES SUNSHINE AND RAIN Teddy Bart YOU'RE MY ONE AND ONLY LOVE Kicky Nelson MY HEART REMINDS ME Kay Starr MOONLIGHT SWIM Nick Noble LIPS OF WINE Andy Williams LOTTA LOYIV Gene Vincent CHANCES ARE Johnny Mathls FASCINATION Dick Jacobs TANGLED MIND Hank Snow PLEASE DON'T BUME Marty Robblns TOP ALBUMS LOVING YOU Elvis Presley FILM ENCORES Mantovanl WE GET LETTERS Perry Como FOUR BY PAT Pat Boone DUKES OF DIXIELAND. Vol. LOVE IS THE THING Nat "King" Cole A SWTNGIN AFFAIR Frank Sinatra GILBERT MUSIC CENTER 108 So. Center St.

Open Monday Nights 'til Nine I CHICKEN FRY ICuilom Normal; Mrs. Glenn fniFAY MFTHflDlVT CHURCH! Kensinger and baby girl. 810 E. Oaea at li Monroe Mrs. Darrcll Glenn AIUKUAI, itri.

Serving Begins at 5:00 P. M. $1.25 Family Style 75c at tot wn, -tt baby and baby boy, Stanford. ST. JOSEPH'S Admitted: Joseph Gang.

1207 W. Seminary Henry Kiefer, Gridley; James P. Smith, 1007 S. Center Tamala Karr, Ellsworth; Thomas H. Walden, R.

R. 2. all medical. Mrs. Barnard Wilson, 1006 S.

Lee Mrs. Donald Ferguson, 102 Warner Carl K. EURT LANCASTER OS J. orW-renowned 8 FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER rewspcpr columnist TONY CURTK Boyd, R. R.

Mrs. James 1920 S. Main SL; Thorn SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS" SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 ServinE Beginning at 5:30 P. M.

McLEAN COMMUNITY HALL Adults $1.50 Children $1.00 SPONSORED BT: Mrl.EAN CHRISTIAN (HtRCU LADIES AID HE PUT THE ROPE AROUND Si 1 --HHJ OWN NECK I fvO 0 If TtCHNlCOtOa 1 JT I AGAR-YanDOREH-KurOONEw" a XK'X1 Popular Pantograph Feature: Dr. Crane's Worry Clinic ton Walker, 721 V. Dale Nor-mal; Jerry Pelan, Bcthalo, all Dismissed: Al A. Ulbrich, 11 White Mrs. Ruby Howe.

1303 E. Washington Dallas Wicken- Sumui Cummin Cbuck: Connor hauser, Heyworth; Mrs. Raymond Macy't Heyworth; Gregg A. Hold er, Le Roy; Claude Coone. Hey 'worth; Mrs.

Patrick D. Cleary, 'Gndley; Mrs. Jordan Wright and baby boy. 1001 S. Main Mrs George Harms.

R. R. 3. VUitino hourg lor all local hospital! are from 2 until 4 p. m.

and from 7 until p. m. Hospital authorities urjje the public to observe these hours. IXTKA TOMORROW NOON! PLUS THIS 2nd SIDE SPLITTER 4 PRIZES TO ALL Uimerson Admits Stealing Money MOUSEKETEERS CLUB i Darel L. Jimerson, 1602 S.

aln PERFECT POTATO CHIPS pleaded guilty in Cointy Court Friday to stealing 523.70 DAIRY MAID "TMN TWIRL" -BRANDTVILLE RUST AO KAMI OPEN 24-HOURS DAILY ROUTE 150 AT 66 June 2 from George Ventura, pro COCA-COIA WRir.LlIY GU3I prietor of Ventura's Grill, 1415'a a C1T S. Main St. Sl'RriUSLS FROM MURRAY'S The 21 year old youth was re HOBBYLAND leased on $500 bond pending 6 CARTOONS SERLL 2 1-T1ATURLS "a hearing on aggravation and mitigation" June 20 at 10:30 a. The hearing was requested by his lawyer, who can at that time offer evidence of circumstances that are "mitigating" that is, that Specials I 'would show the crime to be less 'of an offense than it appears on the surface, because of special circumstances surrounding it. The state's attorney would also have the chance to offer evidence 'aggravating the offense, if he has such evidence.

(Xfm GaKaaa QQ03paRigR) y2 FRIED CHICKEN 99c STEAK FRIES 95c HOMEMADE PIES HOMEMADE CHILI Average rainfall in Texas rang i i es from more than 55 inches in ii the extreme east to less than 10 HIT SPECIALS MR. LEE mencs jn me wcm. Eobbrttft VIIOLE LOT OF SIIAKIN GOIN' ON Jerry Lee Leirit 33H ALBUM WE GET LETTERS Prrry Como WHISPERING BELLS Del Vikingt DIANA LAST BOAT RIDES THIS TEAR PEORIA FOOT MAIN STREET RETURN DATE, THIS COMING SEPT 13 SI" 15 Paul Anka ReK. po no 2.99 ANGRY 5 it Frank Pira-l FASCINATION Jane Aforpan SAT. SUN.

AFT. K2S 45 RP.M RECORD DRIYE IN SHOW AM I ELUE Eddie Cochran SAT. MIDNITE THAT'LL BE THE DAY IVS. 12:30 AM ITt. 1:30 AM Cricket ROCKIN SHOES Ames Brother 3IY HEART REMINDS ME Kay Starr STCASIEl I i ReR.

80c TAMMY 69c Debbie Reynold 12 ACRES OF FREE PARKING SERVING THE BEST Boylon's Ice Cream Srreigel's Bake Goads Continental Coffee 9 Sunbeam Bread SEE MUSIC FOR THE BEST RECORD SELECTION IN THE MIDDLE WEST Bob Johnson Fitrt CMM son AArfl S1.M JVM. MlMltl 3 AOVANCI TICKITS WYTHM MA STt OtCH. TlrH a. 4 'lj.

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