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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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10
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TEN News Pictures By Wire 4 ti .11 THE rAXTAGKAni. ELOOMIXGTOX, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1955. 3 til! 11 ftp -1 4 i Silk I -1 fJ4, "fcffiwii i i iii ir "Brn-tiwn i lilil gumiiri A jJfciwi.MM-:-: in iwiiiiTiiiUMiiiiiiiiiiii mimjgjflmijmmimanggggmaBiiMwM liiiwniit flYiirwiihmwif NIIGATA, JAPAN Flames outline wall of two-story education building here in central Japan as 45-mile winds from typhoon sweeping to north spread fire that, devoured 800 homes In three hours in Japan's worst fire in many years. Firemen used dynamite to control inferno. DENVER Sherman Adams, right, top assistant to ill President Eisenhower, arrives for work at Denver White House Saturday, accompanied by Wayne Hawks.

CAIRO George Allen, left, special envoy from U.S., chats with Premier Game! Abdcl Nasser of Egypt here Saturday during intense political activity over possible acceptance by Egypt of communist arms. At right is U.S. Ambassador Henry Bjroade. Delavan Protestants Will Present Comedy Hospital Notes Biographer Minier Library Adds New Books Henry Mittendorff, New Holland; To Talk At tree, skidded into a pasture and crashed in a bean field." His body was found about 30 feet from the plane. The accident happened about 3:45 a.

m. Saturday. Mr. McCord had owned and operated the McCord Construc Clayton Henderson, Peoria; Roy Plane Crash Kills former Resident Of Farmer City MINIER (PNS) New books HOPEDALE (PNS) The junior class of the Hopedale Community High School will present a three act comedy entitled "The. Boarding House- Reach" on Friday and Saturday, Oct.

23 and 29, Fairbury Hospital FAIRBURY (PNS) Admitted: Mrs. Ruth Wapels and Mrs. Mae Harris, both of Fair-bury; Mrs. Ella Jones and Frank Mashaney, Lincoln; Mrs. Frank Ryan, Atlanta.

To Join World Rites DELAVAN (PNS) The Protestant churches of Delavan will join in the World-Wide Communion observance Sunday. The service is to be observed at 11 a. m. at the Baptist, Church Institute1 added to the Minier Public Library are: "The Perky Little En Dismissed: Mrs. Jacob Johnson, Habercorn, both of Chatsworth; Mrs.

Dean Manley, Mrs. Andy Ressetar, Fletcher Taft, Lincoln; LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs gine," Friskey; "A Shoe For My Pony," Friskey; "Scatter, The at 8 p. m. in the grade school tion Company in Farmer City until he moved to Ohio where he set up a similar company. Robert Enghausen, Sibley; Cheri Coma, Piper City; Mrs.

Dellghine Eugene Edwards, Beason; s. Kathryn Tumey Garten, author Edward Strand is of God and Presbyterian churches gymnasium, the director. Noah Noon, Judy Edwards, Mid- Chipmunk," Coblentz; "The Prin of "Until Victory," a biography of and at 10 a. m. at the Methodist.

FARMER CITY (PNS) dletown. cess and the Woodcutter's Daugh Horace Mann, will be the principal speaker at the Logan Coun Nimbler of Chenoa. Dismissed: Mrs. Giadys Roush, Giiman; Robin and Debra Leonard, Mr. and Mrs.

ter," Bromhail; "House of the Fi St. James PONTIAC (PNS) Admit ty Teachers' Institute Friday. fers," Caudill; "Moonflower," Burgwyn; "High Note, Low Note," IMS) QpfiBoooia) Gto Gtipsfl ted: Clarence Gordon, Odell. Charles Molton and Sue Lynn Bryant, Mrs. Edward Plattner Farmer City Rites He was brought to Stensels Funeral Home in Farmer City.

Services will be at 2:30 p. Monday at the Methodist Church with Dr. A. A. Belyea officiating.

Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Mr. McCord was born July 3, Dismissed: Mrs. Paul McCleary Lmery. "White Falcon," Arnold; "Mystery of Piper's Ghost," McDon and son, Mrs.

Joseph Ryan and son, Mrs. Patrick Loughran, Mrs. and son and Mrs. Rita Rinken-berger, all of Forrest; Frank Habercorn, Chatsworth; Mrs. Faye Eva Young, Pontiac; Mrs.

Henry ald; "Space Ships and a Other speakers include Dr. J. Lloyd Trump, director of the teacher placement service at the University of Illinois; Dr. Chris DeYoung, director of the division of secondary education at Normal University; Dr. Raymond F.

Dooley, president of Lincoln College, and Roy Huddleston, a publishing company representative. Masching and daughter, Mrs. Travel," Ross; "Mystery of Lilac Shafer, also of Chatsworth; Mrs 1910, in Dewitt, a son of James Inn," "Nancy's Mysterious Let Elizabeth Cornwell, Gridley; Mrs. Eeryl McCord, 43," a resident of Farmer City until six months ago, was killed early Saturday when his private plane crashed near Brook, Ind. Mr.

McCord was- flying back to his home in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, when the crash occurred. He had been in Farmer City Friday to bring his mother, Mrs. Tressa Callison McCord, home from a visit with his family in Ohio. Plane "Tops" Tree According to a telegram received from officials at Brook, Mr. McCord's plane "topped a ter," "Mystery of the Ivory Gerald Abbey, and son, of Crop- Bliss and Tressa Callison McCord.

He married Helen Wilson Dec. 20, 1940, at Farmer City. John Bockman, Odell; Miss Kay Dohra, Chicago. Gibson Community GIBSON CITY (PNS) Ad Charm," "The Whispering Statue," sey; Paul Koehl, Fairbury. St.

Clara's "The Clue in the Crumbling Wall" Before Winter Comes Provide A Lasting Remembrance To The Family Name Survivors are his wife: two and "Mystery of the Tolling Bell," Admitted: Winnie Pappas, sons, Steven and John Granvil, all by Carolyn Keene: "Cherry and a daughter, Marcia, all of mitted: Mrs. Dorothy Underwood, Gibson City; Mrs. Leah Smith, Colfax. Dismissed: Mrs. Richard Wicks and son, Gibson City.

Upper Sandusky, and his mother CAMERAS Mrs. Minerva Miles, Mrs. Grover Fulk, Ralph Foreaker Walter Martin, Lincoln; Edward C. Miller, Mrs. Alma Rittcnbush, New Holland; Mrs.

Halpin Denton, Ath and a brother, Ray, both of Farm' er- City. Ames, Army Nurse," "Cherry Ames, Chiel Nurse," "Cherry Ames at Spence," Wells. During the fall and winter months the Minier Public Library will be open Tuesday and Saturday afternoons only. Hours are 2 to 5 p. m.

He was preceded in death by a ens; Thomas Shifflet, brother, James. Time moves so fast and very often truly important things are not accomplished. Take time now; come to Walsh's for a monument or marker which will provide a lasting remembrance and expression of eternal love. Regardless of your means, Walsh's can and will serve you properly. Open House Lynn DeJarnette, Beason.

Dismissed: Lillian Reeder, At Mr. McCord was' a member of 5 HILLSBORO, N. D. (U.P.) the' Methodist Church, the Mason lanta; Helen Boyce, New Holland: A burglar ransacked the Hovet FILMS PROJECTORS FLASH BULBS Tape Recorders Photographic Supplies FRIED'S CARD CAMERA SHOP 103 W. Front ic A.

F. and A. M. No. 710, RAM, Delores Parr, Mason City; Frank See Our Large Display Implement Company here recent Keep Kool, Save Fuel INSULATE NOW! H.

MARQUARDT SONS Phone 8-5730 Ihe Fire Station Is Across From I's Yeates, Delia Hildebrandt, Monice The length of the meter was ly, scattered papers over the Clinton Commandery and Bloom ington Consistory. Plut, John Tustin, Guy Snyder floor and left with some $30. Own Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln Memorial LINCOLN (PNS) Admitted First friction matches in first defined as a ten millionth part of the quadrant of the earth's meridian but was later defined in terms of the wave lengths of red light under specified conditions. M.

WALSH SONS 604 W. Olive St. Bloominglon, HI. er John Hovet discovered a ncte left behind by the intruder, which said: "Next time keep your safe and back door locked. Ha.

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