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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Six rantagrapft, Bloomington, FrL. June 20. I53. HOSPITAL NOTES MILL TOWN AND FARM STORE Whif aker Wins New Trial in Theft FAIRBURY FAIRBURY (PNS) Admitted: John Householder, Gerald Holforty, Fairbury; Mrs. Ruth Farney, Strawn; Miss Sadie Mc- allegations shown in an indict ment, including ownership, is Park 'N Shop.

Madison and Grove Sts. WE GIVE Sill GREEN STA3IPS HARDWARE HOUSEWARES HEATING PLUMBING ELECTRIC WIRE SUPPLIES CATTLE HOG EQUIPMENT PET SUPPLIES Guire, Chatsworth; James Mies, Saunemin; Mrs. Nancy Hammer, Forrest necessary point of law. Justin WTiitaker, convicted of petty larceny by a Circuit Court jury May 7, Thursday won a bid for a new trial. The 45 year old Heyworth man Whitaker is represented by Dismissed: Sprerry Van Horne, lArMW Wilson.

MtaEmm Stol- who Schroeder, filed the trial bid ler, Scott Goslin. Fairbury; John Hayes, Hutchinson, Kan. GIBSON COMMUNITY GIBSON CITY (PNS) Ad for his client some weeks ago. HEARING HELD A hearing was held in the case earlier this week, with Attorney Richard Dalton representing the state's attorney's office. Whitaker is being held at the was found guilty of stealing a $24.95 portable sander from a Montgomery Ward store in Bloomington.

Circuit Judge William Radliff granted Whitaker a new trial on the basis of an omission in prosecution evidence. OMITTED EVIDENCE mitted: Mrs. Irene Birkley, Arrow- smith; Mrs. Carrie Crovier, Loda; Charles Riblep, Mrs. Gladys Smock.

Gibson City; Brian Thom as. Bellflower. county jail in lieu of bond. His new trial probably will be scheduled in the September jury term Dismissed: Miss Shirley Fawv-' Judge Radliff said the state er, Gibson City; Mrs. Darlene failed to present trial evidence showing that Montgomery Ward is an Illinois corporation, as cited of Circuit Court Whitaker's case was taken into Circuit Court rather than County Court, where such charges usually are heard, on the basis of its being a second offense.

in a grand jury indictment of Whitaker. Hoover and son, Roberts. ABRAHAM IJNCOLN MEMORIAL LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: Donald Harrison, Mrs. James Tibbs, Lincoln; Mrs. Elmer Miller, Atlanta.

Dismissed: Robert P.obbins, Bernice Casey, Lincoln; s. The judge said proof of material Minier Christians To Close School "feii'Mi i imii iiM mini mm 1 1 i i Farmer City Fire Station Ward Kattner, Elkhart; Ben Buck-ert. Mount Pulaski; Mrs. Russell MINIER (PNS)- The Chris Lusher and daughter, Delavan; Mrs. Andrew Morris and daugh To Be Sold ter, Clinton.

IWU teacher Louis Carl Levine and his wife, Gusta, study points of interest they will visit next fall during two months trip to Israel, where Mr. Levine will teach at Hebrew University. (Pantagraph Photo) FIELD TRIP ST. CLARA'S LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted: ELGERS Yellow BATHROOM SET HUMPHREY Yhite BATHROOM SET Deluxe Trim FARMER CITY (PNS) tian Church Vacation Bible School will close with a program at 8 p. m.

Friday for parents and friends. Certificates will be awarded and there will be a display of handicraft. Mrs. Eunice Crabtree will be in charge of the program. Ruth Rouch, Verl Amberg.

Barba The Farmer City Council approved an ordinance Wednesday directing ra Ware, Bertha Schaub, Lincoln. the sale of the City Fire Station Dismissed: James Newton, Paul and authorizing the City Clerk to Ray Ross, Mrs. Frank Bradley, Wesleyan's Levine To Study White Seat, Complete With Trim Extra Good advertise for bids. The bids will Thomas Stoll, Robert Crane, Lin 11995 19x1? Lavatory be opened at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday, July 17, at the City Council Union Baptists coln; Bertha Cook, Atlanta. ST. JAMES PONTIAC -(PNS) Admitted: Paul Zabel, Dwight; Mrs. William Room. The Community Fire District, re Teaching of English Abroad Set Youth Day cently organized, will have to purchase the fire station from the Grieff, Gardner; Mrs.

Roxie Bart-Icy; Saunemin; Mrs. Lois Roth, The ninth annual Young Peo city or provide other housing for of Bloomington and Israel, Redland, Mrs. Margaret ple's Day service is scheduled for 3 p. m. Sunday at the Union Gleason, Fred Branz Pontiac.

which also offers cultural advan- the Hre equipment, tages. Both felt that Bloomington The Council has also approved rp.sirw Ha tnUo aantatr an ordinance giving churches per- Baptist Church, 514 W. Jackson Dismissed: Mrs. Ivan Uphress, of cultural off prints hPre. mission to grade sidewalks for 1 Mrs.

Clyde Korlaske Kempton; Mrs. Irving Nelson and parking space subject to approval St. The Rev. Miller, assistant pastor of the Springfield Union Baptist Church, will speak at the public service. Jewell Gaston is in charge of the program.

son, Reddick; Mrs. Lloyd Ras-mussen. Pontiac; Mrs. Wayne displaced persons in Bremen, Ger-1 many, and from 1932 to 1954 they worked in Israel. TURN ABOUT Mr.

Levine's job in Israel this trip will be in direct contrast to his work during the first trip. At that time he was in charge of schools teaching Hebrew to the immigrants to the new nation. Next year he will teach English courses at Hebrew University. of the streets and alleys committee. The local Baptist church Witte, Minonk; Calvin Stuckemey- By BILL ADAMS Methods of teaching English in n-English speaking countries will be studied during the next year by Louis Carl Levine, Illinois VV'esleyan University assistant professor, who is taking a one year leave of absence.

Mr. Levine will teach during the next school year at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He and his wife, Gusta, will leave Saturday for New York, where Mr. Levine will study during the summer at Columbia University. made the request.

DRYER 169 95 LAUNDROMAT 19995 er, Chenoa. believed in such places as Israel the people are more appreciative of such enterprises. Mrs. Levine has been active in the League of Women Voters during the past two years. She hopes to occupy her time in Israel with a similar project.

Art Middlested, band director for 7 Wednesday night band con certs sponsored by the city, will New Waynesville Cleric Due July 6 receive $30 a week instead of S25. The salary of Hobart Borton, In comparing schools here and MAY USE EXPERIENCE city employee, effective June 15, abroad, Mr. Levine said second CENTRAL ILLINOIS REUNIONS HUBBARD DESCENDANTS MASON CITY Fifty-one descendants of Archibald and Mildred Hubbard held their fourth reunion Sunday at Bellview Center. It's barely possible," she was increased to 5250, from S225 9 FT. REFRIGERATOR 199 93 WAYNESVILLE (PNS) The Rev.

Raymond Hayes, newly DELUXE RANGE 4r 209 95 said, "that I can do something 1 with what I've gained from my VsVJrxINCLL. nesville Methodist church, will de- experience with the League." ary school students in Israel, for example, attend classes six days a week and are heavily loaded with home work. English is taught from the time students are 10 years old, with most students also taking French or Arabic courses. Mrs. Donald Stacell was taken liver his first sermon here on July Another possibility discussed by After completing the summer1 term they will start the journey to Israel.

They will be two months en route and will visit universities in England, the Scandinavian countries, Russia and Turkey before arriving in 'Israel. TO STUDY METHODS Mrs. Levine is working with the to St. Mary Hospital in Streator 6. Meantime, a supply minister Sunday and on Monday under- will havecharge of the Sunday newly established Hillel Founda went an appendectomy.

3 a. m. service. tion at the university. The Jeru Reunion Dates Dolly Sunday, June 22 at Completion or secondary, or high school, is equivalent to graduation from an American junior the Eugene Allen Farm near Gib- "I am particularly interested in son Gty.

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Present plans call for the Levines return to IWU at the end of the year, but exact future plans are indefinite. Mr. Levine said its possible he TOW AN DA noticeably different. POLITICALLY AWARE Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Stein and university teaching methods in these countries, especially American Literature anfl English," Mr. Levine said. The educator, who has been at IWU since September, 1956, commented on the high knowledge of the English language displayed lhose students (Israeli) are family of Minneapolis. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Keith necessary, he said. II it continues, the state's reserves will be more politically aware of national are may teach a second year at He exhausted long before 1960, he ar- Stein and sons. The Steins gued. 'visiting relatives in Illinois. brew University.

SPRINGFIELD Sen. David Davis, Bloomington Republican, warned Thursday that extension of jobless payments may dissipate state unemployment fund reserves, destroying a sound insurance program. The Bloomington legislator was one of four senators who voted and world problems because they're right in the middle of them," he commented. Mr. and Mrs.

Levin noted Bloomington could in some ways be compared to Israel, mostly through the ease with which strangers can become acclimated. The Levines formerly lived in New York, where he was in the Sandra Haag, Cullom, Gets Speech Degree CULLOM (PNS) Sandra Haag, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by those educated in European universities. He compared this with our own students' command of their language.

"Here more kids fail English than any other subject," he explained. For this reason, English teaching methods in foreign universities will be of particular interest to Mr. Levine. The Levines are no strangers to travel. They have worked with against Governor Stratton's bill extending the period of unemployment compensation benefits from Everett Haag of Cullom, received a bachelor of science degree in 26 to 39 weeks.

The bill was ap plastics business. They were impressed by the friendliness and proved 46-4. Holler-Cover Tray- speech from Northwestern University Monday. "In a sound insurance program, helpfulness displayed by Twin City OUR STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE and IS COMPRISED of THE BEST TRIED and TROVEN PREPARATIONS. FLY SPRAY, $1.83 per gaL MALATHION You can protect your entire garden with it.

For Ornamental Plants affected with Aphids, Bagwonns you don't dissipate reserves without providing additional money," Senator Davis argued. She was vice president of Kappa Delta sorority and rush chairman of Phi Beta professional fraternity. She also was a member of the Associated Women Students' executive board. residents as compared to New Yorkers. Residents of Israel are also friendly, hospitable and helpful, they said.

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