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TWO THE DAILY FANTAGRAPII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1KB. New Business Partners Fairbury Sets PancaVes Net $300 For Junior Baseball Thieves Take Note: Business Bad af Benson E. Hazelcresf Man Killed Near Roberts I rz Essay Contest Approximately JTjO was netted for IhA ninriminftAn Juninr I fir.n Ti Baseball Program Thursday at the Lam YniUe Louis E. Davis American Utfon Of I OUTnS rosti Pancake Day.

A of 3j0 people were wrved rincakcs and gausaze or Lacon. FAIRBURY PNS) An es-vty for the youth cf the will be spcr.sored by Report Bicyclist In Good Condition Mary McClure, 20, a Western Wendell Frank Dies After Car Strikes Truck Set Inquest In Clarke Dea I-Vrtiry Ministerial Council jn rtr.rrOr,n with th churrh at-tfrlswe rruxade. The council 'anrvjned V.lr.evlay that theme Union messenger who fell off her th bicycle in the 200 block of West Washington Street Friday afternoon, was reported in good condi v-j? fir f3 V' tion at St. Joseph's Hospital Fri tr.r the will be the ur.e An Inquest ir.to the death Pxy at th erujuuJe U.nsf, "Cod Is E. Qarke, 57.

Down, wtv rfied Oir STtrgth 0f. hZn tt(k vorJdr! T.r rrtt bn Feb. 1 at.Vie Pipy il arl Marrh 1. Wir.wni wi'J be set lor 7:30 p. m.

Thursday at the PAXTON (PNS) Wendell II. Frank, 34, of East Hazelcrest, Cook County, was killed at 4:30 Friday when his auto struck the rear of a truck on Route 54, two miles south of Roberts. day evening. She suffered bruises to her lower back. Mrs.

McClure lives at 533 W. Grove St. iStensel Funeral Ilonie in Dp I'y -t w.rH t-, The truck, driven by Walter by McLean County Ccronrr J'h tTfrrJ rr.er.tn ia each HaIlett- 'f thr Mr. aarke was an err.f.Vjye 'A, thrr jrjlrn for the Bloominzton-Normal SajLtarv Daro of Roberts, and the car were thrown into a ditch from the impact. Ford County Sheriff Raymond Burklund said.

Roberts Man Unhurt BENSON (PNS) Thieves will have to find some other place to carry on their business, the principal of Benson High School announced Wednesday after burglars had looted the high school for the second time in two weeks Monday night. There's just nothing left to take, he explains. But in case any of the burglarizing clan still care to try the school, the principal has asked that they call either him or the janitor and they will gladly be given access to the building. The school head has asked the favor in view of the extensive damage done to the doors by the last burglars in gaining admit-tance and the empty safe which they left Monday night's thieves ruined the school safe, a filing cabinet and made off with $28.10 a school camera, radio, numerous cooking utensils and china ware. All inside doors are now left unlocked to prevent any further damage by tomorrow's thieves.

Hospital Notes Visiting jor all local hospital are from 2 until 4 p. to. and jrom 7 until 8:30 p. m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours.

Youth To Lead Service At Centennial Daro was unhurt in the acci District- He was retried to have'm t.rv;-i"'r- a.vl'sn.ies 13 been "helpir-z out" at the atatxn. 12. Survivors Include hln wii. th' rvty ii to cf y3 ord former Mrs. Maud Phillips, ar1 be xrr.t to the dent.

Frank, an Illinois Central brakeman, died of chest injuries he married in 3338 at the office of a doctor in Melvin I'jf. 1) I. puit-r of th Frtl rrti and ecr- The report by Sheriff Burklund Bob Darnall, president of the and State Policeman Marshall Tary The CouarJ Az. '-w Centennial Christian Church Tomblin stated that both vehicles were going south on Route 54 at Youth Fellowship, will preside at His funeral will be at 2 p. m.

at the Stensel Funeral Hon-. in Roy, the Rev. Dean th Methodist Church at bnr.x officiating. Curia) will be in Hopewell Cemetery at Downs. Knijhtj of Pythias will also cor.d jet the morning worship service Sun the time of the crash.

The car G.I. Benefits day, opening day of the National was a total loss. Damage to the will 11 mhfefc Ki-At-t-ifZ fcniiV MMmmrl-m mi 1 mi wir iiwiii i Youth Week observance at the church. Other members will have truck was not estimated. Inquest Saturday parts in the service program.

Sermon theme by the Rev. Mack Mr. Frank was taken to the Sidell Funeral Home in Cissna NEW YORK Milton II. Greene, S3 year old commercial photographer who says he Is going to be vice president of the newly-formed Marilyn Monroe Productions, confers with his glamorous associate at his studio. Gre ene met Marilyn while photographing her on a magazine assignment.

Deadline Near LINCOLN Army PCTU.tr.g Ha 4 Fnlay hr.ur.cr-i that h.s in the ro'ur-da cf tr. crinhoue be crn all day Sararday. A. Warren, church pastor, will be Youth To Handle Chatsworih Rites Our Fellowship About the Lord's Table." President Darnall will tell about "The Meaning of Youth Park, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Frank, reside. Arrangements are incomplete. Coroner Henry Hanson set an inquest for 10 a. m. Saturday at the Danforth Funeral Home in Roberts.

Central Illinois Death: weeK. lime oi tne service is CHATSWORTH (PNS) The Sunday and up to Monday rr.fi- 10:40. St. Joseph's Youth Fellowship will have charge, for rr.rn to Burial will also Second on the youths observ Home in Sterling Admitted: Mrs. Robert Veach, Mrs.

G. A. Stachewicz be in Calvary Cemetery at Piper City at 12:30 p. m. Monday.

Minier: Mrs. Fred Schramm, Mi- ance program is a banquet set for 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Gustie be in Sterling.

Mrs. Teleki was born July 16, 1889, near Dewitt. daughter of Mr. nonk; Mrs. Elbert Smith, McLean; Her husband, Pat Ryan, died 23 or tne morning worship service brfore the to for Sunday at the Evangelical United I.

Untj. Brethren Church in observance of. He said anion cf Ccr.grrss has Youth Sunday. thos R.cn eristisjr by Delmar Hoelscher. president rf the df ailir.e hcr mli.n:ht Xan church.

The Rev. Ross Bracewell Mrs. Oliver Cook, Heyworth: Den years ago. Mrs. Ryan lived near A.

Stachewicz, 76. of Minonk died at 4:30 p. m. Friday at the Kirk-ton Nursing Home here. She had Sets $1,000 Bond For Le Roy Man and Mrs.

Isaac C. Laffertv. She pastor of the Colfax Methodist lse Leslie Houchin, 1221 N. Ma Piper City until 1935. was married to Clarence Walden Church, will be guest speaker.

son Earl Dishong, McLean: Surviving are two grandchil been a patient two weeks. Church young people will close Otto Laskowski. Danvers: John She was taken to the Wilcox in 1907. Her second marriage was to Ben Teleki in 1951. Surviving are her husband: her Youth Week Feb.

6 by conducting David L. Hodges, 20, of Le Roy dren. James Jr. of Omaha, and Mrs. John Beaurivage of Lin m7 win tumble, wi.j receive a loiai oi wo Carol Sharp.

Patricia months higher education follow-Stanley Anderson. Wayne Bowers. I ir.g their discharge. Alan Grosenbach and Charles Tinker. Ivan Diller.

Dixie KnolL a. i i i Robert Christenson, Dwight; James Goodman, Cooksville; Wil uneral Home. Visitation will be was bound over to the grand jury services to honor Eureka College Founders Day. after 7 p. m.

Saturday. Rosary coln, and seven great grandchildren. liam Carver. 1310 S. Madison son Melvin; two sisters, Miss Alta Laffcrty of Dewitt and Mrs.

H. O. will be said at 7:30 p. m. Sunday Villiamnn rf nH tu.o! Funeral services will be Monday One son, James, also preceded Judy Trinkle and Bonnie Fairley.

V7IVeS Up Opeea DOna also taking part. jori ward. 33. cf 2111 E. Jack- Paul Frick will spoa'rf "What sn St.

forfeited a $13 bond when at 9:30 a. m. at St Patrick's her In death. grandsons. Loschen To Head Insurance Company on a $1,000 bond Thursday afternoon by Normal Police Magistrate Herman Mead on a bogus check charge.

Charges were brought against Hodges by K. K. Schultz of Le Roy. Hodges was unable to post bond and went to the County Jail. Church.

The Rev. Fr. Ambrose Our Church Means To Me. Kroger will officiate. Burial will Theodore Pilchard Luther Byrd PEKIN (PNS I Luther Byrd.

he failed to appear in Bloomington police court on a speeding charge Thursday. be in St Patrick's Cemetery. PAXTON (PNS) Albert Lo FARMER CITY (PNS) Andrew Ferrara, 529 W. Taylor Frank Hazlett. 1302 S.

Madison Normal; James Cameron, 401 E. Willow Normal, all medical. Mrs. Elmer Doner, 1302 S. Low surgical.

Dismissed: Victor L. Estes, 912 W. Mulberry Carl SablotzW, 1009 S. Ilinshaw Mrs. James Johnson, 802 E.

Jefferson Ernest Davenport, 1105 N. Evans schen was elected president of the Theodore Tilchard, 47. died at 43. died at 9:10 a. m.

Friday In Mrs. Stachewicz was born Feb. 1878. in Poland, a daughter of Dix Township Mutual Fire Insur Lincoln Man Admits Disorder Charge Oak Knoll Sanitarium near Mack 12:30 p. m.

Friday at Dixon Hos ance Company at the 66th annual the late Joseph and Francis Schi- pital, Dixon, where he had been a inaw, lie had been a patient there meeting Tuesday. minski. She accompanied her par since Sept. 25. patient 14 years.

Death was due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Other new officers are Ellis Emden Church Sets Religious Films ents to this country when she was He was taken to the Preston Fields, vice president and Mrs nine years old. She married Dom DANCE TONIGHT and Every Saturday Nirht Brrtk An.rtcsa WiWi Han BETWO-TB ORCB1STBA Ways Clnwa, C.ll.r AfilU t. Oil. -lt tSm r.

M. Funeral Home. Arrangements are SariPta Thorstensnn. sprretarv- LINCOLN (PNS) Robert Eugene Board. 27, of Lincoln rleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct and was fined So and costs Thursday in City Court inic Stachewicz at Minonk in 1903 Mrs.

Dewayne Powell, 114 Greenwood Judith Ann Peavler, incomplete. tMutiN iriNai iwo reugious treasurer. le preceded her in death. Mr. Byrd was the former em 1007 E.

Taylor Vernon For- His funeral will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at the House Funeral home at Mansfield. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. Mr.

Pilchard was born March ouIlu nun, waning tum vjuu iamed on the executive com- ployee of the Corn Products Re survivors include two sons man, 808 W. Market Mrs, and "The Good Samaritan winmittee are EarlJohnson and Alton Frank of Minonk and Edwin of fining Company. Frank McClellan, R. R. Mrs.

be shown at 7 p. m. bunday in Schwartz. Chicago; one daughter, Mrs. Hen Buy $901,363 in Bonds LEXINGTON THEATRE Milton Franklin.

Downs: Shirlev the pansh house oi bt. Feter 1m- Five directors were elected for 19, 1907. in Farmer City, son of ry Smith of Minonk; one brother, theran Church, sponsored by the three year terms. They are Wal- Long, McLean; Eva Diane Long, Cancel Benefit Supper At Arrowsmith Hall tienry oi tunton, lowa; one sis Mr. and Mrs.

Merchant Pilchard. PAXTUN (PNS) Residents of Ford County purchased a total women jvnssionary society, ine tpr TanHn Vm VielHs Alton McLean; Bob Braman. Milwau ter, Mrs. Rosa Rozinski, of Peoria Childrens Choir will provide sing- Schwartz. Angus Taylor and Mar- kee.

Mrs. Wilbur Ludwig and 10 grandchildren and one great surviving are three sisters. Mrs. Beulah Tooley of Mount ing Un Peters. DaDy gin, lura w.

MacArthur Ave ARROWSMITH (PNS) The SATVEDAT SINDAT "DEVIL'S CANTON" Virginia Maya Dal. K.WrUcB WlDNrDAT THrmDAY Louisiana Territory' Vtl WtaUr Jalia Mttour Sat. Wta. Tkara, grandchild. One daughter and two Morris, Mrs.

Lettie Koh of $301,363 in Series and United States savings bonds in 1334, according to Vcrle V. Kramer of Gibson Gty, volunteer saving bonds chairman. Brokaw sisters preceded her in death, lenberger of Fullerton, and Admitted: Edith Alexander. 315 She was a member cf the St North Carolina's total 1954 peanut acreage has been estimated at 175,000 acres. The 1953 total was 184,000.

March of Dimes benefit chili supper scheduled for Saturday night at the American Legion hall has been indefinitely postponed because of weather and road S. Gridley Wallace Lamb Patrick's Church and the Altar and Rosary Society. Lloyd Lange of Thawville, and Melvin During of Paxton, will fill unexpired terms. Chicago Minister To Speak at Dwight Mrs. Flora Schneman of Farmer Gty and three brothers.

Willard of Chicago, Edwin of Urbana and Leslie of Farmer City. Farmer City; Melvin Newmister, Cooksville; A. C. Minyard, 909 Apple Normal; Baxter Rogers Mrs. Ida Jacobs ARROWSMITH (PNS) Mrs.

906 W. Mulberry all medical. Kittie Craig, 501 E. Front sur Ida Jacobs. 89, died at 12:55 a.

m. DWIGHT (PNS) Dr. C. F. McCall Jr.

of Chicago, assistant gical. Friday at her home where she To Speak at Church i HARTSBURG (PNS) Mrs. Charles Sedgwick, representing the Baby Fold in Normal, will be guest speaker Sunday at the 9:30 a. m. worship service of the Dismissed: Joseph Lebovits had been confined since breaking Mrs.

Maude B. Peters CLINTON (PNS )-Mrs. Maude Bean Peters. 76, died at 4 p. m.

Friday at her home of heart trouble. She was taken to the Herington Funeral Home. Arrangements are superintendent of the Congregational Christian Churches of Illi 1015 Elder Lynne DeSara her hip in 19al. 106 E. Beaufort Normal: nois, will be guest speaker at 7:30 She was taken to the Easter- irioyd Scharf, Downs; Miss Pa p.

m. bunday in the third or nve brook Funeral Home in Saybrook University of Life programs at the tricia Darcy, 411 E. Kelsey St. where visitation will be until time Dwight Congregational Church. Miss Pat Bishop.

1418 E. Grove of service at 2 p. m. Sunday at Other events include a supper NOW IS THE TIME For All Close-Harmony Lovers To Get Tickets for the Annual BARBERSHOPPERS' SHOW Saturday, Feb. 26 Good Seats on Sale at RODGERS SHOE 106 N.

Main St Dont Wait Til the Good Onei Are Gone the Arrowsmith Christian Church, incomplete. Mrs. Peters was born Dec. 14. 1878.

in Waverly, Iowa, daughter of B. F. and Anna Collins Bean. She was married to Robert Peters Mrs. David Broder and baby boy, 906 N.

East Grover at 5:30 p. m. and a hymn test the Rev. H. R.

Allegood officiat Hartsburg Methodist Church. Home From Germany DE WITT (PNS) Corwin Burris. son of Mrs. Haven Page, arrived home Monday evening after serving with the armed forces In Germany. at 6:45.

ing. Burial will be in Greenwood Beehn, Towanda. Mennonite Mrs. William Grubb is chair Feb. 18, 1928.

in East Dubuque. man of the committee planning Admitted: Eugene Blossom He died March 11. 1D33. Cemetery. Mrs.

Jacobs was born March 10, 1S65, on a farm in Martin Township, daughter of John and Julia the meal and the Rev. Howard Her only survivors are a broth J. Preston will have charge of the Cooksville; Charles Anderson. 276 Evergreen PL, both medical. Gene er, Harry of Clinton and two hymn test and of devotions.

Nickerson. She was married to nieces, Mrs. Harriet Trummel of Smith, Le Roy; James Organ Jr. John Jacobs Jan. 14, 1892.

She Clinton and Mrs. Robert Coe of untax, both surgical. Preston Forfeits $25 Herbert L. Preston, 20. of R.

lived in the same house since she Dismissed: Ralph Gooding, 605 Normal Normal; Mrs. Hen was married. Surviving is one daughter, Mrs 2 failed to appear for a hearing ry Slack, Mackinaw; John Brecfc LEGIONNAIRES Doe to Reed Williams Post Annual March of Dimes Polio Benefit Dance Th regular Saturday NIcht Danre sponsored by the Louis E. Davis Post 56. American Lesion, will not be held.

Verna Perry, who lived with her enndge, Mackinaw; Mrs. David in Bloomington police court Friday afternoon, thereby forfeiting a S25 bond. Preston was arrested mother. She was preceded by her Hasty, Mackinaw; Mrs. Glenn Hendry, El Paso; Mrs.

George husband and one daughter. She was a member of the Ar Jan. 16 on a speeding charge, his HURRY! LAST DAYS! NOW! Peoria. I She was a member of the Clinton Methodist Church and the Mizpah Class of the church. Mrs.

Arcada Teleki DEWITT (PNS) Mrs. Arcada Walden Teleki. 65. of Sterling, formerly of Dewitt, died at 4 p. m.

Thursday of a heart attack at the home of her son, Melvin Walden In Sterling. Her funeral will be at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Melvin Funeral rowsmith Christian Church and a second such charge within 12 months. 809 S.

LEE Dial 7-6235 Messamore, Arrowsmith; Clifford Turner 505 N. Allin Ger-rold Rocke, Flanagan: William Crandall, Piper City; George Mc- charter member of the Woman's Christian Missionary Society. yuown, 107 E. Miller Mikel Phillip, Downs; Mrs. Charles Simp Mrs.

Rena L. Sullivan MASON CITY (PNS) Mrs Beautiful Animal wwwwttf Blonmlnroa I Tatklar Aboct MAKL the) I who ni a son, 8Ua uuve Mrs. Gerald Wagner and baby boy, 317 E. Locust St An Academy Award Contender Rena Louise Sullivan, 83, died at 11 p. m.

Thursday at the Ur a woraaa aa aal Nursing Home In Atlanta, after IWJBC-Radio For Real Dining Pleasure STOP AT THE MANDARIN CAFE 624 N. Main Phone 8-8435 for Bloomington, 111 Carry-Out Orders The Place to Go if You Like Good Chinese Food Open 10 A. M. to 11 P. M.

Daily (Closed Wednesdays) maL lingering Illness. BIoomlngon-Norraal JAYSHEES YOUTH CLOTHING DRIYE FOR CHILDREN IN BLOOMINGTON-NORMAL Need all sizes 2 through 18. Anj one wishing; to contribute clothlnf deliver to: 402 S. Willard. Bioomlnjrton, or fhone 6-9086 For Pickup.

Wenona State Bank Names Edward Harter WENONA (PNS) Edward op) an- 3B0BJIOT-GMDNEH 'mm 101.5 00 FM 1230 on Your AM Dial Music News Sports for Central Illinois ProcTams for She was taken to the Henderson-Jennings Funeral Home. Her funeral will be at 2 p. rn. Sunday at the Henderson-Jennings Funeral Home, the Rev. William H.

Mer-rian officiating. Burial will be In Big Grove Cemetery. carter was elected president of the Wenona State Bank at the BAREFOOT bank's directors meeting Monday Saturday, Jan. 29, 1953 iuSiu. iwoen j.

jsenmmen was named vice president and cashier, Alphonso Barrett, vice presl- 1 I TCCHNIC0L0R 2 II 111 kMrU'lflT 5 aenr, and tverett Nelson, assis i iJ tant cashier. Mrs. Sullivan was born June 17, 1871, In Mason City, a daughter of Peter and Mary Adeline Ferguson Sanard. She was married to Mathias Sullivan Jan. 7, 18S9.

He died Dec. 5, 1937. Surviving are a son, Earl of Mason Gty; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. One K-rUrjiaS-aCBlBSl I We Will Be CLOSED From JAN. 28 THRU FEB.

2 Well Sec You Thursday, Feb. THE TWIN CEDARS BENSON Feature MAllf iX Mrs. Theofield Aeschliman, who MORNING 1:00 Rev. R. J.

Zehr Eddie Arnold Show 6:30 New and Markets POstcr 6:43 Farmer's Exchange Watkla 7:00 World News Roundup Burroughs Fuel Healing 1.10 Clockwatcher Sporta Highlifht 7:30 News WUllams Bakery Clockwatetie 8:00 No School Today No School Today Unity Viewpoint Headline) Cditloo ei the New :30 Space Patrol sintered a stroke at her home 50, I.I I L. Wednesday evening, was reported daughter preceded her in death. to be in fair condition Thursday She was a member of the Metho anernoon. She is at St James dist Church. LAST DAY! OF FEAR BOWERY BOYS MEET TI1E MONSTERS NOOM OXLT! 4 CARTOONS SERIAL Hospital, Pontiac.

Phone 51 Route 150 Le Roy, 111. Mrs. Mary Ryan PIPER CITY (PNS) Mrs. Org.H ll.U IOUAI a LOAt TOMORROW! 10:00 News 10:05 Half Pint Panel Court Notes McLEAN COUNTY Mary Ryan. 89.

former Piper City resident, died Friday morn 10:30 All League Clubhouse JOMl FERRER. MERLE OBERON la ing at St. Andrew'i Nursing Home 11:00 News 11:06101 Ranch Boy in Chicago. Th TALC of SIGMUND ROMBERG 11:30 New 1US American Farmer CIRCUIT COURT Carolyn U. Hibbena vi.

Wayn K. Hibbens: Divorce suit filed. Her luneral will be Monday morning in Qdcago. Burial will AFTERNOON Eva Shank v. Lloyd Shank: Divorce tun uiea.

Barbara Garbe vi. Robert Walter Garbe: Divorce granted on ground of OTTO 1 PRtOGER I 4 smeets I 1'" OSCAR I I FREE TODAY! Model Airplane Building Demonstration Come See Dave Chlpton Build the Bambino Murray's HOBBYLAND 1112 N. Main Street 11:00 Farm Bureau Everett Dirksen 12:30 New Roland Jdeepinmyheakt 17 PANCAKE SAUSAGE SUPPER With Trlmmlar crueiiy. Ella E. SchulU vs.

Dorothy Stivers on. 12:43 This Is the weauier Barker Motor 13:30 MUS10 ci hi: raruuon auii uiea. Julia Felkamo vs. Frank Felkamp: Divorce granted on grounds of cruelty, PROBATE COURT 1 Walter PIDGtON aOOMT MJftl WlUISfM CslAtlSK ew6 KIL Ellsworth Methodist Church Estate of Clara D. Munce: Inventory filed listing three Bloomington properties, value not stated: household ELLSWORTH.

ILL. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 $1.00 for All You Can Eat i furnishings: U. S. bonds worth $1,630.04 and an Investment account of 11.700.

I Estate of Frank E. Ott: Peoole's Bank of Bloomington appointed administra tor. Value of estate estimated at S32.000. Estate of Kate L. Behnke: Will ad 13:33 New 1:00 Metropolitan Opera Tannhaeuser 4:45 Pop Concerts 3:00 News 8:05 Pan American Union 5:30 Bob Finnegan Sports 6:43 YWCA Program EVENING 6:00 New West Bid Ctal and Lumber 6:13 Favorite Songs of Firemen 6:30 Pantagraph Sport Pag el th Air Daily Pantagraph 6:43 Pre-Game Warm-up 6:63 McLean County Tournament 10:00 WJBC Bam Danre 11:30 Serenade Till Midnight mttted to probate.

People's Bank of PANCAKE SAUSAGE SUPPER SUNDAY, JAN. 30th TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL Serving P.M. All Ca Eat Bloomington appointed executor. Value of estate estimated at 124.000. r- Estate of Retta B.

Brand: Final report approved. Administrator dis 1 tTcin fCiun5eopC VW KM charged. Estate of Miriam B. Bush: Final re- Ad alls Sl.M. Child Fre-Scheel Age See.

port approved. Co-executors discharged. BATY'S BARN Route 29, Peoria, 111. (5 Miles North of McCluggage Bridge) Presents Second Annual Polio Benefit Dance SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 "Shep" Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Donation $1.50 Per Person Dancing 9 to 1 temnf KIY BCF3TMT BELAFONTE-DANDRIDGE MAT, S3e-Se tee's, tlet REcrLAn pricks: Ope) 11(1 A W. Te4ay li4t eater 64a.

6 re M4 6J DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NITE SEVEN ACRES JUNCTION 9 and 121 TREMONT, ILL. Serving STEAKS, CHICKEN, CATFISH and SHRDLP JUDV GARLAND JAMES MASON fy ADDED FEATURETTES and NEWEST NEWS BASKETBALL ON WJBC AM FM McLEAN COUNTY TOURNAMENT Starting at 6:35 P.M. xxxo 1.

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