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FIVE THE PANTAGRAPII, BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS. SATURDAY. MAPXII 14. 195J.

Install Flasher Signal At Gulf Coast Baie Council Reveals Lincoln Group I sis Lincoln Hospital Chooses lowan For Administrator Parents To Meet With Teachers On Student Problems MASON CITY (PNS) Par Named To Scan Fire Problems Blacktop Project At Gibson City A I 1 I ents of students in the high school Z2Z GIBSON CITY (PNS) Gib- II I jrr i i cnn Pitv fYutnril In ft metini LINCOLN (PNS) Mayor A. M. Feldman Thursday appointed a five-man committee of local busi- TfaL IHIHP LINCOLN (PNS) Emil O. Stahlhut, 35, of Maquoketa, Iowa, has been appointed administrator of Deaconess Hospital, Harold F. Trapp president of the board of trustees, announced Friday.

junior class will meet with the faculty at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Thursday postponed from Tuesday. I nnnnnnx1 nlnn fnr thA hlArlrtoO-1 w. Ml auditorium to discuss pupil-teacher parent problems.

This is third in ping of 18th Street this Spring or Mr. Stahlhut is at present ad Summer. -HHfi Aim 1 1 1 a series of meetings to better rela tions between home and school. lw! til ministering the Jackson County Public Hospital of 50 beds in Maquoketa. He has been there for the past three years.

Bora at Edwardsville ness men to make a survey to determine if the city can meet the recommendations of the Illinois Bureau regarding Its fire department to avoid reclassification of fire rates. Members of the committee are i John L. Gordon, Robert A. Redus. 'John R.

Parker, Glen Town and A. Faster. Blake Probe A period of recreation will open the evening, followed by refresh The project calls for the surfacing of 18th from Sangamon Avenue to Melvin Street. Motor fuel tax funds of $5,413 will be used. Bids are now being accepted.

The council announced it had accepted the contracts for the ments and finally the discussion period. Parents will be given the Stahlhut Emil O. Mr. Stahlhut is a native of Edwardsville. He graduated from Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, and municipal sewage system and work opportunity to drop questions in the box for discussion.

Miss Jean Joos, sponsor of the junior class, will lead the discussion. Several months ago, the parents The Inspection Bureau recently is to start within a month. Performance bonds, to insure satisfactory work, have been submitted by all the contractors. made a periodic probe of the city's fire fighting equipment, manpow of the freshman class participated Loda Man Elected Power Co-op Head er, training program and water supply. in the first of this series of meetings.

Later the senior class parents EUREKA (PNS) ASc Roger Duaae trader. oa of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilder of Eureka, ha completed bis bule training at Parks Air Force Base In California and la now stationed at Keesler Field, Ml. lie win study la the radio and radar school.

Mason City received a Master of Arts degree from Northwestern University. He served four years with the U.S. Army, including two years overseas duty in hospitals, and was discharged with the rank of captain. Prior to going to Maquoketa, Mr. Stahlhut was registrar at the Veterans Administration Hospital at Hines, and later assistant administrator at Mount Sinai Hospital in On the basis of the Inspection, the Bureau recommended addition convened to discuss the problems of students who are nearing the completion of high school.

The forthcoming senior trip was among PAXTON (PNS) Ronald L. al men be employed in the fire department; purchase of a 1,000 Stanford, Loda, was re-elected president of the Eastern Illinois Rotary To See iPrize Plav the subjects discussed. gallon pumper Fire truck; the securing of 15 volunteer firemen, and Power Cooperative at its 16th an organization of a training pro SAYBROOK (PNS) Workman John Ray. of Portland, IniL, Next month, the final meeting for this school year will be held when the parents of sophomores will be invited to air their views gram. Unless the recommendations are carried out, the city would be on any school matter.

Ralph B. Hawley, high school Paxton VFW Elects New Commander dropped from a sixth classification checks instrument case which operates new flasher signals being installed at the Nickel Flate Railroad-Jefferson Street crossing here. Work will be completed Wednesday, according to Ray. The signals were ordered by the state, after petitions from Sty-brook discribed the main east-west thoroughfare's heavy traffic PanUgraph Photo. nual meeting Tuesday in the Pax-ton Community High School.

Other officers re-elected were William F. Ringler, Strawn, vice president; Carl Irving, Buckley, secretary-treasurer. Directors elected are: Clarence Grosenbach, Gerald Hodge, William B. Lyon, Arthur Speckman. Also A.

B. Hirstein, Ferdinand A. principal and superintendent of Chicago. Picked From 40 Mr. Stahlhut has experience in public relations and financial management and was chosen by the board of trustees Thursday night sifter a review of more than 40 applicants.

He is married and has three daughters: Carolyn, Barbara, 4, schools, is sponsoring the meetings to seventh, costing property owners an estimated more in fire insurance premiums annually. New Truck The Bureau also recommended MASON CITY (PNS) Lou nerman, program chairman for Rotary next Tuesday, has announced that "Shock of his Life" a one-act play, will be presented by a group of Mason City High School students under the direction of Vincent L. Abrams. I The play was first place winner at the district speech contest in Mt. Pulaski Saturday.

Rotary meets at noon at the Presbyterian Church. PAXTON (PNS) Earl Hiner, Hospital Notes was elected commander of Paxton ithat in the next two or three years. Landau. Holly Ludwig and Ore Ross, Rossville. Veterans of Foreign Wars Monday Minonk: Mrs.

Lottie Mattel, Co The Co-operative operates 2500 lumbus, Ohio; Mrs. Frank Noonan, miles of lines in Ford, Iroquois, and Margaret, 5 months. He is a member of the Congregational Church. The new administrator will be in Lincoln full time on or about May 1, but will spend intervals of time here before that date. Odell, medical.

Mrs. i i Morton Board Asks. Offers On Building MORTON (PNS) William B. Morton, principal of Morton Township High School has announced the board of education is advertising for contract bids to be at a meeting of the organization. Other officers elected are Wood-row Wilson, senior vice commander: Delmar Elson, junior vice commander; Cyril Anderson, quarter Vermillion, Livingston and McLean Gallianette, Toluca; Glenn Wolfe, counties.

Since it was organized Cornell Slate another of the old fire trucks be replaced. H. A. Kudenholdt. Chicago, representative of the Inspection Bureau, met with the local city officials, business men and property owners.

The program as outlined would cost about $50,000. including purchase of the equipment, the ddi-tion of two firemen and the train 16 years ago, the organization has Gibson Community Hospital GIBSON CITY (PNS) Patients admitted: Johanna Wright, Gibson City, surgical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Beulah Wagonseller, Gibson City; W. B.

Kreitzer, Elliott. Paxton Community Hospital PAXTON (PNS) Patients admitted: Mrs. Joe Pawlowski, grown to a 5 million dollar cor poration. An 8 per cent increase Ready for Vote CORNELL (PNS) Winfleld master; W. Reep, post advocate; Hugh Graham, chaplain; Martin Dahl, trustee.

The group voted to donate S25 Roanoke, surgical. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Eerna-dine Denaple. Odell. Deaconess Hospital LINCOLN (PNS) Patients admitted: Mrs.

Lyle Boyer. Mason City; Barry Kemper, Pekin; Jay in business over last year busi ness, was reported by T. M. Bra dy, manager. Wayman, Incumbent, was nomi- to the Legion for the purchase of Eureka Legion To Put On Variety Show naiea ior presiaeni oi me wmeu 4 new post flae Mrs.

Harry Seymour, These will be for the general A 2,000 volt substation will be Pavton, surgical. Lawrence, Lincoln; Robert Goe- ing program. The city has already applied to the Federal Civil Defense Department for matching funds on a pro- hearing and plumbing work or a combination of them. A stag ham and bean supper will be sponsored by the VFW Wednesday in their building here. vuiage Boara on we reopie Party ticket at the caucus Tuesday night.

Others nominated were Harlow built early in Spring 1H miles north of Buckley. The firm is in-creasin gsome of the single phase lines to three phase lines to care ken, Delavan. Patients discharged: Mrs. Clara Logan, Lincoln; Mrs. Mary Klok- Patients dismissed: Mrs.

Gale Barkalow, Elliott. Falrbury Hospital FAIRBURY (PNS) Patients lZ'T Jmt installation of officers truck. There are approximately 60 for additional demand of the kenga, Emden: R. Brock. At Lexington Church To Hear Guest April 13.

auxiliary police and firemen, all EUREKA (PNS) Officers of Benjamin F. Haecker Post of the American Legion have announced SDonsorshin of a varietv admitted: Mrs. Lottie Emerson. ianta; Richard Langellier. Roy Cov- Kempton: Lola Ott, Danvers, medi for full four year terms Donald ey, Lincoln: Myrna K.

Valentine, volunteers, in training in the Civil Defense program. cal. Mrs. Elizabeth Haner, Fair- Three File For show. Flying to be pre- AflhInnnn Prlll sented at Eureka High School audi- QjlllIiyiWII railed San Jose; Harry Foster, Lincoln St.

Clara's Hoapltal The bury, surgical. LEXINGTON (PNS) Wayman was nominated to fill a two year vacancy. John H. Hohen-shell was named village commit- Posts at Mansfield San Jose Readies LINCOLN (PNS) Patients John Warner Hospital CLINTON (PNS) Patients To Say 'Stations1 Iteeman. an office he has held for Rev.

John H. Hansen of Springfield will speak Sunday at the Baptist Church in Lexington. The local church is participating in a admitted: Mrs. Louis Mumbower, William Smith. Lincoln; Mrs.

Vera 'admitted: None. I JuUmf MANSFIELD (PNS) Clark Contest Entries The village electwn will be held, Dickson. Robert Plunk and onTe5T tnTriBS Patients dismissed: Sherman Cooper, New Holland; Mrs. Bessie torium March 26 and 27. Local talent will be used in the production.

Casting will begin next week. Arthur Oyer, Kenneth Carr, Or-rie Gerber and Ray McCloud will handle publicity and ticket sales for the show. iuesaay. April a. I Ch aimer Cox have filed petitions mr ipw s.

Wehrley, Lincoln. WASHINGTON (PNS) St. Patrick's Church for the balance of Lent will have for its Friday evening services the Way of the Cross prayer and the Benediction. Patients dismissed: Truman Patients dismissed: Truman as candidates for the school board have thirty-four entries in the I r2T Ine scn001 "'will have thirty-four entries in the Myers, St. Louis, Mrs.

James Rich, Clinton. St. James nospltal PONTIAC (PNS) Patients I I Cl-I Jones, Karen Buchholz and James LO I TaX LCQIOn Mansfield Community 1 h'uaj niinoi. High School Associ- nation-wide revival of churches in the American Baptist convention during the month of March. The event locally will be conducted just one day.

Sunday has been designated as Kirk, Lincoln; Mrs. Kurt Hoffman, scnooi uisinct. was revealed. ation 8olo and ensemble district Sunday evenings the parish will Party With Politick Thursday. music contest Saturday at Havana 'admitted: Mrs.

Lester Donaldson, Kenney. have the Rosary, instructions, and the "Question Box," conducted by COLFAX (PNS) Davis-Ker- "Day of Decision." The program! will start at 9:30 a. m. at the Of-fpp NIow Rnntc reni1 urchin comix U'hon Mr V- I I I I 1 TV UUURJ Mansfield Grade School! the Rev. Fr.

Henry Schubert. ber Legion Post of Colfax is cele Hartsburq Store Changes Hands HARTSBURG (PNS) Mr. Mrs. Robert Eads purchased Mudents or it. Patrick paro Three board members are to be Kigh School, elected April U.

J. Wilbur clerk, declined to seek One man will replace him and tJhpJe dimt0r will be new members enlarging thejand 1 board from five to seven mem-' JPiatt To Send Receives Lunch Money At Waynesvllle chial school, under the direction of Sister James Joseph, will pre and the brating the annual birthday of the American Legion, with a party at Legion Hall Tuesday with a pot-luck supper at 6:30 p. m. Hansen will preach on the renewal and deepening of the Christian life. "The evening service will be at 7:30 n.

m. sent the three-act comedy, "Wild MANSFIELD (PNS) Frank Wrench, Monticello, superintendent WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Mrs. cat Willie In the Doghouse," at XTr fl fVirtH is irranrinv fnr stock and fixtures of the Hamer Drug Store from Peter D. Hamer, it was revealed Wednesday. Mrs.

iiumutcr mrmDen are wuiara of Piatt County School, made dis- A'l a 1 A fA A The public has been invited to nelen Chaudoin. librarian at Wil- 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. the birthday cake.

Entertainment Curry. Arthur Roth. Clayton Howe, 9 Mon in Hntt a4 To.k.tl Tl i IVICII III UIUII the service. The parish will sponsor a pub lic benefit ham dinner and bazaar IUI CVCIUIIK 13 UClIIg piOJUlCU I Oiivt nunc. by Mrs.

Leon Brandt. The supper committee will be headed by Mrs. Cornell Couple Learn John Reinhart. i i i liam W. Dunham Memorial U-irs.

mistweeK 4. in the county for their brary reported Thursday that 24lunch programs Martsneld Con-adult and 9 juvenile books had s0lidated Grade School received been received and are ready for! J328.S8 as its share, circulation. "Hold Back the Night," The money came from state and by Pat Frank, has been presented federal funds, to the library as a memorial for' MANSFIELD CPNS) Piatt County Selective Service Board received a call Wednesday for two men to be inducted April 23. Ritthaler To Lead Morton VFW Post in the school hall Sunday, April 12 from 12:30 to 6:30 p. m.

Stricken at Deer Creek DEER CREEK (PNS) Mrs. vranason nospnaiizea Eads will operate the store and; will be assisted part time by Mr. Eads, who is employed at Harts-' burg Grain. Coal and Lumber Company. The building, owned by Mr.

Hamer, will be rented by Mr. and Mrs. Eads. The Hamer Drug Store was established here in 1874 by the late Peter Hamer Sr. and his two CORNELL (PNS Mr.

and Four will report March 19 for Veterinarian To Address Ardent Tillers Club MORTON (PNS) Dale Mrs. Dove Bennett Wednesday re-! induction and two for physicals. ported the illness of their grand-) son. Pvt. James Hahn.

who is sta- CJ n. J.i I tmrwwi n4 r.vf ii- ie emden Kesident Learns Oscar Anderson was taken by ambulance to Methodist Hospital, Peoria, Wednesday afternoon follow the late James Buck. The adult books are "Steamboat Gothic" and "The Old Gray Homestead," by Keyes; 'The Old Man Goshen Chorus To Sing at Kenney CARLOCK Carlock Ardent Ritthaler was elected commander Tuesday night meeting of Morton VFW Post 5921. Lester Aberle is senior vice commander; Al Hoffman, junior vice ing a stroke at her home. Tillers 4-h Club will meet at patient in an Arm'y suf.

Relative in Thailand p. m. Thursday at Carlock school fering with an infection of the, and the Sea," Hemingway; Sing commander; Robert Hasty, quart- for Your Supper," Lathrop; "South -i -i irvmnasium to hear a talk by Dr. ermaster; Harry Martin, cnap-iof Freedom." Rowan; lungs. EMDEN (PNS) Lester Hahn Is the son of Clyde Hahn Short, storekeeper first class in of California and is also grandson the Navy, arrived in Bangkok.

c-, ousels, a cruras train jirainrii College. Goshen. Ind. will present G- J. Kruger.

Bloomington Prisoner oi nanan. Court Notes LOGAN COUNTY COUNTY COURT LINCOLN (PNS) Petition to cro- lain; toward uinKeie ana kod-a Cloud." Robertson ert Behrends, Grace," Cary: "Give Us This Val- trustees. of Mrs. Rose Schneider, also of Feb. 23.

according to a nm. Siinriav in tho Tiait Rpnti Those naiea to oe on me oto- lev," Ham; "Thelma Caspary; Mennonite Church. The chorus is gram are Deloris Fogle, Max Rees- Cornell. brothers, Dr. T.

F. Hamer and Fred Hamer. Following dissolution of the partnership Peter Hamer Sr. with his son William, operated the store until his death. In 1947, following the death of William Hamer, the store continued under the management of his two sisters, Miss Minnie Hamer and the late Miss Theda Hamer, R.

assisted by their brother, Peter D. Hamer. Mr. Hamer and his sister plan to move this week to their farm near Kirksville, Mo. letter received Wednesday by his aunt, Mrs.

Ethyl Bennett. The trip 4-H, Bureau Members makintr a tour throueh Central' er. Jerry Lee Hoffman. Marlene bate the will of the late Tom Mellen Mitchell. Barney," Lantern," Illinois on week ends singing in was made by plane from San Francisco, Calif.

A several days "Gone With the Wind.1 Others are "Captain Westcott; "The Magic Carson: "The Iron Kath and Steven Schwitters. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Schclle are to be Heart Patient Better DEER CREEK (PNS) -Mrs. To Meet at Fisher FISHER (PNS) Condit 4- churches.

Miss Mary Over is director of stop was made in Tokyo. Japan. Mistress," ihost and hostess. Rachel Hayes Thursday was re-, where he went sichtseein. Wellman; "The Age of Jackson," the chorus.

The public has been Club and Farm and Home Bur Perry of Lincoln was filed in County Court Friday listing personal property valued at $7,500 and real estate at $500. Dr. Robert Brown Perry of Lincoln, a brother, was named executor. Ralph A. Gale of McLean' was appointed administrator of the estates left by his father, Harvey T.

Gale, and mother, Mrs. Mattie J. Gale, according a petition filed in County Court Friday. Mr. Gale's estate consists of $2,000 personal property and Mrs.

Gale's estate consists of $4,000 personal property. ported to be improving following a Melvin Aper. who is back at his Schlesinger "Lament for Four, invited to attend. No admissior ls" Chieaao Firm Promote eau will hold a joint meeting at ngm siroKe ai ner nome last base in Korea after a one week iiX TliJ 3 I Virgins," Tucker; "Elizabeth, the; will be charged but a Queen," Crawford: "The Steady offering will be taken. Sne IS now Staying in the rt in Tolrvo Jnn.

rn id. Hartsburg Couple's Son of her Son and daughter-' vanrai to rtrivat first class. Gridley Man 'Serious1 Flame," Myers; "When the Gods are Silent." Soloviev; "The Whist- Five SavbrOoV Families in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayes.

HARTSBURG (PNS) George RIDLEY (PNS) John 7:30 p. m. Monday at Fisher High School. E. E.

Golden, assistant farm advisor, will show movies. Mrs. Kenneth Kesler, president of the Dewey Home Bureau; and Max Res-ler will give talks. Pfe. Glen Klokkenga.

who landed in Seattle. Monday after 13 months overseas duty in Korea and Gerpen, employed by Mandel's in WOODFORD COUNTY Changing Residences DEER CREEK Chicago as assistant to Thomas Stauter, who suffered a stroke about noon Wednesday, was in serious condition Thursday. He is at his home here. Mrs. H.

R. Snyder entered Meth- Japan, telephoned his parents, Mr. Hargreaves, a vice-president, has been appointed assistant secretary. SAYBROOK (PNS) Five local families are changing their homes, according to a survey Loring's books are "We Ride the Gale," "Stars in Your Eyes," "There Is Always Love." "Today is Yours" and "High Apart." Juvenile books are "Toby on the Sheep Drive," Pehlps: "The Chipmunk that Went to Church," COUNTY COURT EUREKA (PNSt Ida Batemanr on final report approved; estate declared fully settled. Martin Henry Pfaffle: Final report presented; hearing set for March 23.

it was announced Thursday. MACKINAW Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gunion He is the son of Mrs. Daniel odist Hospital in Peoria Thursday: and Mrs.

Harm H. Klokkenga morning for minor surgery- Wednesday night from Denver, Mrs. W. J. Snyder entered the Colo.

He is at Camp Carson, Colo. Methodist Hospital, Peoria. Thurs- to receive his discharge and ex-day afternoon for medical treat- pects to arrive home within a merits. week. Thursday.

RIDLEY Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nash of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Evans, Van Gerpen. Mary Shuck: Petition to sell personal and Barbara Jo, who were called property: prayer granted. who have rented a house at Ma- Brownshall; "Jeff White, Young Louis B. Meister: Hearing on petition.

Our New roa, and will live there while Mr, Lumberjack," Dietz; "We're Go will and heirship; will admitted to probate; Jay J. Schertz appointed Evans is employed by the Phillips ing to Town," Alvis; "Party for Su Sam F. Martin: Hearing on petition. Oil Company. Decatur, expect to will and heirship; wUl admitted to pro to Miami, by the death of Mrs.

Gunion's aunt, Mrs. Pelsue, were expected home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M.

A Stout Thursday were vacationing in Picayune, Miss. They expect to visit the Charles Warners of Stuttgard, former Mackinaw residents. Don't Take It fop Granted move there the first of the week, Neighbors RANTOtX Mr. and Mrt. A ban Para bate; Barbara K.

Martin appointed Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schaefer zanne," Edwards; "The Junior Party Book," Carlson; "Broom-tail Mason; "The Vanilla Village," Carden, and "Yankee Rookie," by Fitzgerald. Lebanon, and her brother, Joseph M. Sebree of Boston, came to the home of their mother, Mrs.

Adella Norris, Thursday noon. They came to attend services Saturday for their father, Earl Sebree, who died Wednesday morning at the Dwight Veterans Hospital. Services will be at Canton with burial in Chillicothe. Penny Jo Lyon and her brother, Terry Lee Lyon, had their tonsils Casper Gender: Hearing an heirnhin: heirship determined. a boy, born nureaay ai rax von Community Hospital.

have rented the Edgar Williams farm, northeast of town, recently vacated by Doyle Carlock and Mary c. Fever: Hearing on inheritance tax return. FARMER CITY Mr. and Mr. Russell Coyle, a firl.

born Thursday at St. Jo family. They will move there as sephs Hospital. Bioominston. soon as the house remodeling is Pontiac Graduate Talks Science Careers GTBSOM CTTT fPNS Mr.

and Mrs. finished. Wilbert Bitters, a girl, bom Thursday at Gibson Community Hospital. removed Tuesday morning at Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Bruehl and family moved this week to a farm FORREST Mr. and Mr. Charles Pout. Bethany Hospital in Chicago. They are the children of Mr.

and Mrs. Gayle Lyon. near Fisher from the Myers prop a boy. born weoneaaay ai rairoury erty, Johnnie Fleming, who is suffering CVLLOM Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Nettle- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker of from an infection in his eye, went ins. ham. a boy.

born Wednesday at Fair-bury Hospital. Peoria have moved to the Parker to Bloomington Wednesday for FAIRBURY PNS Mr. fcnd Mrs. Wil- farm north of town recently vacated by Miller Kirkpatrick and fami lard Walters, a boy. born Thursday at Fairbury Hospital.

ly, who moved to south of Bloom ington. CHENOA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burn- Mr. and Mrs.

Ambrose Thomas treatment. Mrs. Ted Hines of Pontiac was here Wednesday caring for her daughter, Mrs. Joe Schramm, who is ill with the flu. Oscar Phillis of Valparaiso, was here Tuesday to see his aunts, Mrs.

Grace Boies and Mrs. John Davis. side, a girl, born Thursday In raubury Hospital. FARMER CITY Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Calhson. a boy. bom Wednesday at John Warner Hospital. Clinton. of Le Roy have moved to the Parker farm, north of town, recently vacated by Romey Wilson and family.

The Wilsons have moved into the house they are erecting in PONTIAC (PNS 1 Mr. tnd Mrs. William Wenner. a boy. born Friday at St.

TUZ ORDINARY THUHDCR-fiTORM THAT YOU RUfJ EVEffY SlMMe RELEASES James Hospital. the east part of town. They will ATLANTA Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mountjoy, LINCOLN (PNS I Mr.

and Mrs. Hei live in the basement while the rest MUCH tUtRGX AS nle Bertonl. a Kin. born Friday at St. of the house is finished.

Clara Hospital. 0 arrived home from Fort Meyers, where they had spent the em "hartsburg DOWNS Mr. and Mrs. Don Tumquist. a girl, bom Friday in Mennonlte Hos Winter Months.

Because of the pital. Bloomington Miss Bele McAvoy. who makes illness of Mr. Mountjoy, he was DANVERS Mr. and Mrs.

Orlyn Miller. her home at Bartman Rest Home taken by plane to Chicago and met a boy. born Friday in Mennomt Hospi east of town, Wednesday was con tal. Bioominrton. llllt fined to her bed following a fall in COLFAX Mr.

and Mrs. John Johnson. her room. She suffered bruises a girl, bom Friday In Mennonlto Hot pi tal. Bloomington.

there by the Quiram Ambulance, then removed to St. Clara's Hospital in Lincoln, where he was reported Thursday to be very much improved. Joe Mountjoy went to Florida and accompanied his mother home bw auto. Mrs. John Butterfield of Pana came Thursday to visit her Wilbert Johnston, Galesburg.

returned home Wednesday following a visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whall, and brother, Tom Johnston. Buy ONE CAN Of "PRIM- ENAMEL at regular price, get a SECOND CAN of same sis for only ft rUt NEWSPRliTViEPir KEWSPA.POCS DAY" VOOLD REACH 277,000 parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Copies of AXX Pantograph Pictures May Be Purchased at UNITED PHOTO SHOP 501 N. Mala Phone 4-2185 PONTIAC (PNS) Dr. Arthur W. Tallman (left), head of the Human Bacteriolory Depart-ment of Lederle Laboratories division, American Cyanamid Company, of New York, demonstrates a chemical formula for Dick Chenoweth and Mary Adsit. He spoke on "Careers in Science" Tuesday at Pontiac High School.

Dr. Tallman, who was graduated from Pontiac High School in 1924, also addressed the weekly meetings of the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs Tuesday and Wednesday. Renne Photo gcts a rxcDucr QHlTi rzcr. turn essr ADvtn- rnl pour ntc wrtpi Cash Carry Only? 2-GaL Limit! Offer Ends Sat Nite! CHESTER WONDERLIN "Blssmlnctsa's III II sat Fslat Maa" 403 N. Main St.

Ph. f-3045 Mountjoy. Marriage Licenses LINCOLN (PNS i A marriage license was issued here Friday to Donald Dean Aper of Hartsburg, and Mary Park of Lincoln: to Aubrey E. Smith and Margie A. Smith, both of Velpen.

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