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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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EEC T1IE PANTACRAPn. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1934.

(Political Advertisement) Canada's Worst Airline Disaster Hospital Notes Visiting hours for all local hospitals are from 2 until 4 p. m. and from 7 vnttt 8:30 p. m. Hospital authorities urge the public to observe these hours.

St. Jofteph's Patients admitted: Mrs. Wilbur Easter Bunnies And Tovs fkh 1 i -j- Weed. 612 E. Oakland Mrs.

5 Ma Eddie Butzirius, 302 McNulta and Fur Rabbits we have ever Nominate George L. Morris State Representative 26th District Democratic Primary, April 13th, 19S4 Former Clerk of Circuit Court of McLean County 1936 to 1940 Member of American Lesion and Bloomington Consistory Mrs. Herman Rutledge, 910 S. fthown. rt am Mason St; Mrs.

Maurice Farthing. 704 S. Vale Fred Hendryx. v. 1 407 W.

Olive Miss Margene i v- I Jones, Lexington, all medical. Patients dismissed: Miss Judith nuiu nasuu jet io 43.7? Fur Rabbits $125 to Rabbits 10c 25c Kerf cot, 601 E. Market Mrs. John MacKay, 1108 N. Evans SL; Mrs.

Opal Johnson. 605 S. Center SL; Mrs. Orphie Whitehead. 1604 W.

Olive St; Roy Sandborg, 917 AfeLJ W. Olive Robert Mann. 504 Hickory St; Mrs. Eugene Bean, Rabbits Carts 19c. 35c 3k Musical Baskets ESc Saybrook: Mrs.

Burdell Slagell. Le Roy; Robert Karcher, Forrest; Mrs. James Wollrab and baby boy, 707 S. Mercer Ave. Mennonite Patients admitted: Mrs.

Vernon Limited Quantity 4 Bloom Easter Lilies Whitaker, Mackinaw; i FILLED BASKETS 29c UP W. B. READ CO. 3rd Floor Perkins. 705i E.

Monroe Mrs. Edmund Barnard, 1306 S. Main SL Mrs. Henry Stimpert, El Paso; Howard Stephens, Hudson, a 1 MOOSE JAW. SASK.

Fireman inspects ruins of a Trans-Catiada Airlines plane and RCAF train-ins craft which collided in mid-air here Thursday. Thirty seven persons died in the crish, described as worst airline disaster in Canadian history. An immediate investitation was launched. AP Wlrrphoto medical. Mrs.

J. R. Schlosser, 401 lli Phone 7-6081 For Delivery at Easter Time If. VI Central Illinois Deaths LaFayette surgical. Patients dismissed: Mrs.

Wayne Blum, 317 W. Ash SL, Normal: Earl Nichols, Le Roy; Valentine Springer, Delavan; Walter Hielsch-er. El Paso; Mrs. Betty Mann. 812 W.

Olive ifVs. Ralph Sutton, the Ellsworth Methodist Church p- r- wnn tne itev. KODert Harwood in El Paso; Claude Rollings. Macki charge. Burial will be in the Barnes Cemetery.

She was taken to the Easter- naw; Mrs. Ernilie Baum, 410 Place Orders Now! Deep green waxy foliage with snowy whit blooms, fresh as the dew. (6 Bloom Lilies $4.50) Andrew P. Steidinger FAIRBURY (PNS) Funeral services for Andrew P. Steidinger, 59, who died at his residence here at 10:30 p.

m. Wednesday, will be held at the Mowry Funeral Home, where he was taken, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday and at the First Methodist Church in Fairbury at 4:00 Seminary Miss Sandra Dal-j ton, 1001 S. Clayton Robert! Norbeck, 121 Magoun Mrs.j brook Funeral Home in Saybrook, where she will remain until time YOV canfiET IT at 111ASVS ZENITH'S New All-Transistor Hearing Aid Only $125 i i i mi for the funeral.

i Chris Ackerman, Morton; Mrs. She was born Sept. 6, 1867. at i Merle Weber and baby boy, 405 E. Mulberry SL; Mrs.

Richard N. Main Free Parking: Ellsworth, a daughter of David E. p. m. Saturday with the Rev.

Ce and Karherine Bane Arrowsmith Just a Little Different cil Lockard officiating. Burial will iwo Drouiers preceded her in be in the Graysland Temetery. Thomason and baby boy, 20 Berenz Mrs. Roy Smith and baby girl. 602 E.

Monroe Mrs. Richard Hoffland and baby girl, 911 E. Locust SL (Political Advertisement) He was born Nov. 19, 1894, at Forrest, the son of Andrew and death. Paul J.

Fallert PAXTON (PNS) Paul J. Fallert, 48, died at 10 a. m. Thurs Kate Ebersol Steidinger. He re Brokaw Patients admitted: Carla Hart.

ceived his education in the For CONRAD F. PLATO PONDERED, rest and Bloomington public day at Paxton Community Hospital 210 Keiser. Normal; James Harash, ISSCS. Normal, both medi schools. from a heart ailment.

He was married on Nov. 20, 1923, He was taken to the Ford-Baier cal. Mrs. Mary Jane Liscom, 808 S. Allin Ralph Rich.

101 E. Ir to Edith Van Alstyne of Chats-worth in Evanston. He has been Funeral Home, where services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. and at ving Normal; Mrs.

Gus Bit- Vaughn Herrin Pantagraph Photo the city mail carrier in Fairbury terberg. Lexington, all surgical. 2:30 p. m. at the Paxton First Lutheran Church with the Rev.

for about the past 25 years. Patients dismissed: Mrs. Flo LENTEN THOUGHT Johnson. 601 S. McClun Mrs.

Fred Andree officiating. Burial Alfred Dohrs, 705 Kingsley will be in Glen Cemetery. John Jacob Melss Funeral services will be held Fri Normal; Thomas Thetard 610 N. -Ignorance," said PlaW IS I McLean John Thetard. 610 day evening at Ladt-sse.

He will Florence Kelly PEKTN (PNS) Florence Kel "is the root of misor tune." CenTersely. McLean Miss Caryl Fisher. 5 Hospital Chief Sees Result Of ly, 67, died at 11:50 p. m. Wednes Clinton Miss Linda DeVoe Towanda; Airs.

Margaret Mock rVr' knowledge is a favorable day at Pekm Public Hospital. She for Republican STATE TREASURER Arrowsmith: Mrs. Mabel Thrash had been ill two months. er, 1101 S. Koch SL arrive in Gridley at 9:30 a.

m. Saturday, and will be taken to the Apostolic Christian Church, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday. Burial will be in Grid-ley Cemetery.

Mr. Meiss was born July 24, 1892, at East Lynn, the son of John A. and Caroline Meiss. He mar She was taken to Abts Mortu ary, where services will be held at 8:30 a. m.

Saturday and at "9 Church Influence Two Ignore Stop Signs, Pay Fines in Normal a. m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.

ried Emma Stielitz at Blooming-ton, Feb. 2, 1922. He lived on a BY VAUGHN HERRIN Manager, Brokaw Hospital Two motorists failed to halt at iKior. Ana ear special ized knowledge has. ia-deed.

served many ear friends in time of need. We invite yoa eome to as when yoor Doctor hands yoa a prescription. Here, skilled Pharmacists will ne only quality in gredlents. checking each compounding step to assure accuracy. Tct, yea will find our prices fair and reasonable.

farm near Gridley until three Normal stop signs and both paid 59 Certainlv. one of the createst Brak Infant LINCOLN (PNS) Funeral i ill. Ill acts of Christian charity has been i'wes Friday in Normal police years ago, when they moved to LaCrosse. His wife preceded him the voluntary giving of a sum close coun in death. Pauline S.

Evans. 45, of 1 Coder services for Robert Bruce Brak, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dean Brak of Mt. Pulaski who died Wednesday, will be held at Crest Normal, didn't stop One sister, Mrs.

Elsie Isch. Bluff- her auto at Broadway and Vir ton, and three brothers, to two million dollars by the Bloomington-N a 1 Community for improvement of hospitals. This could not have been done without the strong community conviction that the Golden Rule does ginia Avenue. James O'Hara, 41. Peter, Gridley; Gus, Hoopeston, 2 p.

m. Saturday at the Schahl Park Forest, was fined following Funeral Home with the Rev. Vern and Ezra, LaCrosse, survive. One son, two brothers and four sisters his arrest for failure to halt at Main and Willow streets. prevail, that we are in effect our Barr officiating.

Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at Zion Cemetery, Lin BECKER'S RECORD As Former State Treasurer (1944-46; BECKER OS pent approximately $200,000 LESS during his 2-year term than budget estimates and appropriations. Introduced new, modern office procedures and equipment resulting in savings of additional thousands of dollars. OLeft $25,000 Contingent fund unspent.

Saved state over $25,000 annually in rentals by building state vault. BECKER WILL PROTECT THE TAX PAYER FOR STATE TREASURER CONRAD F. BECKER Pot Ao. brothers' keepers, and that the preceded him in death. Ronald Dean Babbs coln, with the Rev.

Paul Brock- teachings of the Sermon on the Mount are effective in our daily 2 Bloomingtonians Fail Drinking Fines-Jailed STANFORD Ronald Dean Babbs, one month and four days lives. FHOHE 7-6215 As a relative newcomer, I am old, the infant son of Homer and haus officiating. Wilbert'J. Campbell PONTIAC (PNS) Funeral services. for Wilhert J.

Campbell, Mary Owens Babbs, died at 2:15 Two men were sent to county jail Friday after they failed to pay constantly reminded of the Church influence. Our leaders are regular church-goers, supporters of church a. m. Thursday after an illness of fines for drunkenness assessed in two weeks. He was born March 49, of Pontiac.

who died Sunday activities (of which hospitals are Bloomington police xourt. 2, 1954 at St. Joseph's Hospital, at Tucson, were to be con an integral part), and enthusiastic John D. Smith. 33, of 702 S.

East Bloomington. ducted at 9 a. m. Friday in St. interpreters of the Christian way St.

was fined $29 for drunkenness He was taken to the McReynolds of life. and Dan Reiner, 47, of 304 W. Funeral Home in Minier and will be returned to the McReynolds It has been my particular pleas Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. John T.

Shields officiat-j ing. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Odell. Grove SL was fined $54 on charg Griesheim Bldg. 217 N.

Main A Good Drag Store in a Handy Placet ure to be associated here with es of drunkenness and vagrancy. Chapel in Stanford at 9 a. m. Fri many of these fine Christian folks. day, where funeral services were to Their service has been unselfish.

Woman in Jail be held at 2 p. m. Friday. The Rev. Schimmer of Stanford will offici progressive, thoughtful, determined Trusses, Surgical Garments and.

Elastic Stockings Fitted in Privacy by Our Graduate Fitters ate. Burial will be in Brooks Grove Cemetery. On Court Counts Carrie Smith. 47, of 30 5E. Elm Surviving are his parents, his ASK YOUR DOCTOR maternal grandparents, Mr.

and and timely. I am glad to live among such people, for I know instinctively that I and my family are welcomed and expected to do the same as our neighbors. Condition Improves Willie Orval Scheel, son of the 1 St. was fined $54 in Bloomington police court Friday on charges of RE-CORD Mrs. Clyde Owens, Stanford and his paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Easter Outfits from WEAVERS' STORE FOR BOYS Bloomington-Normal's Only Exclusive Boy's Store Sixes 2-22 Downtown Normal Free Parking drunkenness ana disorderly con duct. Mrs.Hillard Babbs, of Stanford. WORKING FOR YOUR HEALTH She was arrested at St. Joseph's 13 For Easter Enjoyment Edmund Lowery GIBSON CITY (PNS) Ed Miller Music Co. features a complete selection for rfnn i i i i mund Lowery, 70, formerly of Gibson City, died at 4:10 a.

m. Thurs- William Scheels of 510 W. Jackson who has been at home for two weeks with rheumatic fever, Friday was reported to be improving slightly. A vigilant, diving fisher-bird, the loon, has a cry which sounds like insane laughter. niiaren pleasure.

iuso popular, ana classical re-i Hospital Thursday afternoon after she was treated for a razor wound inflicted by another woman during an alleged argument. She refused to sign a complaint against her assailant. Failing to pay the $54 fine, she was sent to county jail. 70'c ak'c 'c DV orr, oiroTTc' at Burnham City Hospital, wiUi6o Uu -xo, am o-i i Champaign, four hours after he available. was admitted.

He was brought to the Lamb Fu (Political Advertisement) neral Home, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday with the Rev. R. M.

Ludde officiating. Burial will be in Gibson City "Johnny's Boogie Blues "Josephine" Johnny Maddox "Peggy O'Neil" "Stop Chasing Me Baby" The Lancers "Secret Love" "Deadwood Stage" Cemetery. Look Your Best Wear The Best Wear STYLE-MART Mrs. Ellen Blakley MINONK (PNS) Mrs. Ellen Blakley, 75, formerly of Minonk, died Wednesday at her home in Doris Day Chicago.

WILLIAM C. HARRIS For STATE REPRESENTATIVE "An alert, capable young man ready to serve the 16th District." Funeral services will be held "Make Love To Me" "Adi-Adios Amigo" "Wish I Wuz a Whisker On The Easter Bunny's Chin" "Three Little Bunnies" Gayla Peevey "Little Bonnie Bunny" "Jimmy Roll Me Gentle' Jimmy Boyd "Peter Cottontail" "Egbert The Easter Eggn Guy Lombardo Taster Mornin' "The Horse-With The Easter Bonnet" Gene Autry "Sonny The Bunny" "Bunny Round-up Time" Gene Autry "Easter Parade" Sammy Kaye Bing Crosby Perry Como Guy Lombardo Liberace Robert Shaw Chorus FLANNELS Jo Stafford i "Wanted" "Look Out The Window" Perry Como Friday evening in Chicago. Shej will arrive at the Wilcox Funeral Home here Saturday morning. I Graveside services will be held at 12:30 p. m.

Saturday at Minonk Cemetery with the Rev. Fr. Ambrose Kroger officiating." Mary Arrowsmith ELLSWORTH Funeral services for Miss Mary Arrowsmith, 86, who died Tuesday at midnight in a Peoria hospital, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. at You don't need a mirror to prove it! You KNOW you're well dressed hen you wear Style-Mart's soft, luxury flannel.

These handsome all-wool flannels are exclusive with "Young At Heart" "I Get So Lonely" 1 Bing Crosby and Guy Lombardo Republican Primary Tues. Apr. 13, 1954 (Livingston, Woodford, Marshall A Putnam Counties) 3 Ti 1 Should Care" "More Than Anyone" Jeff Chandler Style-Mart, They are distinguished flannels found only in higher priced clothing. We have a complete selection. Don't miss this big Style-Mart exclusive in flannels.

See them now! Also In Fine Gabardine, at Artie Shaw On 45 and L.P. 24 Broadcast Performances Never Before On Records Either Speed $8.95 Lovely Easter Blooming Plants .25 EASTER LILIES ROSES GLOXESIAS "The Power of Positive Thinking" As Narrated by the Celebrated Norman Vincent Peale 1 "Wagon Wheels" Includes "On Top of Old Smokey," "Wagon "Wheels," "Riders in the Sky" and six others. Morton Gould and His Orchestra yi HYDRANGEA to Cut Leaf Fhilodendron Iy, Philodendron and Other Vines Oxalis Bulbs .50 We Give Green Stamps! 4 Prompt Attention Given to Mail and Phone Orders CHRYSANTIIE3IUMS CINERARIA GERANIUMS VIOLETS II AUG GREENHOUSE is 616 S. McCIuti Open Sundays 111 N. 3Ialn St.

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