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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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ELCVCf TU PANT AGRAPH, BLOOMLN QTON, ILLLNOIS, SUNDAY, FE3XUASY HSU Chief Inspects Ponfiac Police January County Methodist Families At Odell To Dine 416 N. Main St ep's Phone 5-387D IWU.ISNU Choirs To Have Chicago Concert1 Number Crash Deaths ODELL (PNS) The Meth MONDAY ONLY odist Family group will serve a potluck at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in th church dining room. Hostesses are the Frank Falrfields, Frank Kee- Up One Over '52 SIRLOIN STEAKS Combined choirs of Illinois Wes- Three persons were killed in traffic accidents in McLean Coun leyan and Illinois State Normal universities will appear Tuesday afternoon on the All-Brahms pro PCM ft IT' ''fPfT 3-UtH) tt 4 cCh (X bv'-' ty durine the first month of this CLUB neths "and Arthur Grotevants.

Recreation will follow. LONG FO INT Mr. and Mrs. Russell Horn and family moved Tuesday from their home in town to, the Goldsmith farm. year, according to the records 01 gram of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

The concert will be held police and the sheriff's department, STEAKS Two traffic fatalities were re at 2:13 p. m. at Orchestra Hall, corded in January of last year and Chicago. the year before. i The.

choirs will leave by bus One Local Woman Priee wjlb. CHUCK ROAST early Monday morning. The 106 group will sit in on the or Those killed in January were! Kenneth G. Gulley, 28. of Chicago and Willie Pankratz, 26, of Carth-j chestra's rehearsal with the young pianist, William Kapell, in Brahm's "Second Paino Concerto" later in age, who died after their sta the morning.

tion wagon collided with a transport truck near Chenoa Jan. 16 LEAN 100 PURE GROUND At noon they will rehearse with and Mrs. Lee Wilcoxson, 42, of CoSfOQ PICTURE FRAMING Of All Tpej The PAINT POT Inc S01 N. MUn Phom 1-J320 1116 W. Mill jSt, who died follow-! ing a two car collision on Route 9 the orchestra far their part in the concert to be conducted by George Schick.

The collegiate group is scheduled to sing Brahm's BONELESS SIRLOIN about four miles west of Danvers, Jan. 31. "Schicksalslied" or "Song of Des 69c CUBE STEMS Twenty nine persons were In Lb. jured in the 31 accidents reported The program is part of the Chi to the sheriff's department, ac cording to the records of Deputy cago orchestra's regular Tuesday afternoon subscription series. Sheriff John Slava.

Accompanying the choirs will be 31 Area Mishaps Miss Emma Knudson, Lloyd Vehicles involved in the 31 ffautsch, Dr. Irwin Spector and smash-ups were: one car, two: Francis Barnard. cars. 10: three cars, car and ENMXS LOVES SWEETHEARTS, SO HERE ARE truck, two trucks, one truck, PONTIAC Phil M. Brown (right) newly appointed Chief of the Illinois State Police, shown talking to (left to right) Capt Jack Lindeen, Herman W.

Nofs, Supervising Captain of Springfield, and Lt. Donald Lehmann, head of District No. 6. Chief Brown made his first visit to Pontiae Friday for the District No .6 inspection. Less Photo three trucks, 1 and.

two trucks ISNU, High Give Student Aid and a car, Tn Rlnnm in ft nn 20 nersons. In bwee cluding four pedestrians, were in-! Gifts Bi'i" T'ti" irtnay Students from Illinois State Normal University and University High School are lending a helping FOR VALENTINE-GIVLNG, FEBRUARY 14th! Two Local Youfhs to' Appear Here Wifh Concordia Choir Hospital Notes St. Joseph's Patients admitted: Miss Berna-dine Cufaude, 906 N. East Mrs. Robert House, 904 N.

Morris hand to the Normal Children i jured in the 56 accidents reported, according to the monthly report of Desk Sgt. Ben Farris. There were 83 cars, 16 two truck-trailers and two taxicabs involved. Of the 108 drivers, 62 were Bloomington residents and! 46 were from elsewhere. There- Theatre production of "The Indian Captive" to be given Feb.

13 and Two Bloomington-Normal youths i given at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 19 at the Mrs. John Wettaw, 1109 Elmwood 14. will be performing on home ground 1 Second Presbyterian Church.

EXTRA -WEAR COLLAR, CUFFS tr Mrs. Ada Livingston, 407 The play is scheduled for Capen The choir, which represents wnen me concoraia Choir sings here Feb. 19. Concordia College at Moorhead, Mulberry Mrs. Florence Foster, 603 V.

Monroe Enoch Den were 93 men ana la women drivers. auditorium at ISNU at 8 p. m. i eo 13 and at 10 a.m. and 2 p.

m. Feb 4 They are William Reinthaler, son is directed by Paul J. Christiansen. Arrangements for 14. of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Reinthal nis, 208 W. Division Albert Daley, 611 W. Chestnut George i I i The students are Dick Cima, Kar' er of 2114 E. Taylor and SUPERB BROADCLOTH FABRIC! James Neff, son of Mr.

and Mrs. the concert here are being handled by Richard D. Hoffland and the youth choirs of the church. Program Range Wide The a cappella group will pre Schneider, 105 S. Mai Mrs.

Keeth Virgiel, Ellsworth; Frank R. Scott, Kempton; Illman Powell, Ellsworth, all medical. Patients dismissed: Miss Donna-belle 'Frank, 608 E. Jackson Newton Neff of 1004 S. University Normal.

Toured Norway They are members of the 64 sent a program ranging from the Smith, Hilda Doden, Marilyn Steege, Barbara Birthwright, Mary Ellen McKinley, Joan Costello, Sharon Vetter, Andrea LaBounty, Stan Libberton, Paul Wadman, Donna DeLong, Betty Bauerly, Janet Berg, Eloise Long and Mary Nickeley. It has also been announced that part of the money taken in by the Children's Theater performances -will eo Into a fund which will be Mrs. Earl Klopp. 1109 N. Clinton Mrs.

Cecil Shepherd, 511 Mac- Arthur Mrs. Mervin Dehart, voice group which won wide acclaim on a tour of Norway. Other appearances this season include Carniege Hall, Constitution Hall, and the southeastern states. The local performance will be 53 Ross Mrs. Sarah Pyle, 807 classics of Bach to the contemporary works of Kodaly and Gi-nastera.

Several works by the director's father, the well known F. Melius Christiansen, will also be included. There will be no admission charge for the concert. An offering will be taken. S.

Summitt Mrs.1 John Simpson, 306 W. Olive Mrs. Walter used by a student of speech or ele Martin, 1222 E. Empire W. H.

mentary education at ibiNU wno has been active in dramatics. Abbott, 904 S. Morris Robert B. McElvaney, 903 N. Allin Karen Spaulding, Towanda; Diane and Judy Daugherty, Clinton; Firemen Answer 3 Minor Calls Bloomington firemen doused a I 0 tiUUM Ralph W.

Krueger, Armington; Thomas V. Boma, Piper City. Brokaw Patients admitted: Geneva Lou Mikesell, 901 S. Main Normal; John Dillon, 1007 N. Park Mrs.

Ella Lusher, R. R. Lawrence Valentine, McLean; Ray T. Haley, R. R.

Ernest Davis, Downs, all medical; Mrs. Perry Dwyer, 1419 si 1 8-Hour Service films la by 9 A. U. Ar Oml ky r. M.

Xj HAWKINS Studio and Camera Shop 214 W. WASHINGTON ST. small fire at Striegel's Bakery and Delicatessen, 1112 E. Oakland about 10 a. Saturday.

A small extension cord had become overloaded. Damage was confined to minor scorching. Earlier, firemen were called to the Harold Walters home, 704 E. Grove St. Papers scattered about a fireplace had caught fire, but the blaze was out by the time firemen arrived.

Firemen answered a false alarm at the Portable Elevator Company, 920 E. Grove St, at 11:37 p. m. Friday. Penney's own Fix 3IHZr -Un is.

Towmcrafi? Shirts W. Mulberry Miss Arleen Shols, 802 E. Washington both surgical. Patients dismissed Charles Johnson, 915 Franklin Miss Minerva Dooley, 101 S. State Joy.

Adams, 303 E. Frank Jones, El Paso; Patricia Wichmann-Ritf miller 501 E. Bell Ph. 2-3610 Professional Pharmacists Prescription Delivery Service Phone 2539-5 The Merle Dennis, 401 Virginia- Nor church Youth to Meet mal; Mrs. Josephine Cvengros, 29 AMAZING VALUE AT JUST The Bloomington-Normal Chris 1417 N.

Fell Alfred Boyce and baby boy, 322 Glenn tian Youth Council will meet at 3 p. m. Monday at Normal Men WANTED Normal; Mrs. Arthur. Kelleyi nonite Church.

Two representatives MERLE HAUGHAWOUT. ft. Pm. S20 North Main Strict BLOOMINGTON. ILL of -each' local church youth group will attend.

ii and baby boy, 604 McGregor. Mennonite Patients admitted: Mrs. Margaret ZolL 1101 E. Jefferson St, 1 medical: Mrs. Hugh Cackley, Mason City; Miss Hazel Campbell, 419 N.

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