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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Sereoteeo rantarraph. Bloomlngton, 13., April 18, 195- Qtr FUNERAL Bradley Host Logan School Trustees Re-Elected ir i Lana Letter Reveals Doubts About Stompanato Romance LINCOLN (PNS) Three pop OTdTe candidates for membership on the Logan County Board of School kyl Cln-jle Trustees were elected without op- I VI 1 II 1 1 CI I position in Tuesday primaries are: William Bates Elmer Awe and Edward Schmidt. LOS ANGELES "Yes. even if she had been ordered to I Johnny, then in California, fre- what a shocking thrill it would be attend he would not have per- quently talked by telephone and to see you on the plane, or where- i mitted her to testify. discussed whether he should join Kresge To Up ever but this is not right.

A second batch of the letters 'her. He afterward did. "You must let me be alone in was printed Wednesday in a copy-1 Stompanato was buried wednes- my "own world for a while to ngniea aruae in uic im uigcica nay ma uuuw iuu, wuuumui-k, ppnft Uimj rest, think rpst think I'll know Herald-Express, wnicn got mem wimoui an iota oi imai nom-, uiivii uiivi if it is from an undisclosed source. when the time is right, ever be ae-ain." PEORIA The Norm Area Class A and AA State Final Music Contest wi3 be held at Bradley University, Friday and Saturday, April IS and 19. Cass A and AA schools have 531 or more students.

Schools will send winners from the 40 northernmost counties in Illinois. There will be 73 schools competing for honors in instrumental and vocal solo, ensemble, band, orchestra and chorus ratings. The solos, ensembles' orchestras and chorues will be held on the Bradley campus. The band contests will be Iiekl at Roosevelt Jun Cohen has said that he had pos- age Irom the Hollywood bet which he mingled. Cnly relatives and a few friends of the family were on hand for I By $200,000 A pledge of COO.000 by the Lana Turner thus indicated in letters oeiore aiomr panato was slain.

January, in another of her burn ing love letters to Johnny Stom Kresce Foundation for the 2 mil The 38 year old blonde actress the services, wrote them this past winter while The casket was banked by 24 on a movie assignment in Eng- floral pieces. All were from Woodland. They indicated that she and 'stock folk, none from Hollywood. lion dollar Garrett Development panato, that she was beginning to have doubts about their romance. Fund was announced by Presi Stompanato, 32, handsome for dent Dwight E.

Loder at the Alumni Luncheon of Garrett Bib Tm'sams i Viri n-: mer bodyguard to ex-g ambler lical Institute at the Covenant Bel If jower Junior Class Mickey Cohen, was stabbed to death last Friday night in Lana's Methodist Church in Evanston Beverly Hills bedroom. Her 14 To Sponsor Stunt Show year old daughter, Cheryl, told po lice she killed him to protect Pantagraph Photo her mother from Stompanato's BELLFLOWER (PNS) Prep- awarded winners in four classes and first prize winners will com arations are under way for a stunt Graves, said that she didn't know pete for a grand prize. The class show to be given at Bellflower anything about the letters to the Township High School Friday es will be divided into age groups and into individual or group acts. threats. Coroner Theodore J.

Curphey and Dist. Atty. William B. McKesson said Miss Turner's daughter has been excused from attending Friday's inquest into Stom neighbors until the money began ior Hish School and Rich woods Community High School on Saturday, April 19. Bradley Vice-President A.

G. Haussler will act as manager of the music contest with Dr. Allen Cannon, acting director of the Bradley School of Music, as program director. Friday evening. April 18.

at p. the United States Air Force band wCl give a concert in the Robertson Memorial Field-house. The USAF Band is directed by Colonel George S. Howard. Tuesday.

The condition of the Krespe pledge is that Garrett is ready to build by January 1, 1960. Other pledges totaling more man Sl.315.000 from other areas of the North Central Jurisdiction of the Methodist Church were reported by Dr. Loder. The Garrett Development Program was launched last spring with a pledge of $750,000 from the Rock River Conference. Of that amount.

$100,000 in cash has already been received. Stephen Graves and Letter HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER Stephen's Letters Bring In Easter Seal Money coming in. "I was very proud of Stephen, Principal Glenn Fensterman will be master of ceremonies and Mrs. Harlan Price, class sponsor, will be general chairman. night, sponsored by the junior class.

The class members will take reservations for the stunts, oper to all civic and social organiza tions and to students in both grade and high school. she said. Graves is a Danvers con panato's death at the request of the actress attorney, Jerry The judges will be Dr. George tractor. In addition to Stephen and Elfers, D.

B. Lykins and Miss Le- Pete there is another son, Kent, 6, Giesler explained that the girl First and second prizes will be ota Smith. made a full statement and that Stephen is a third grader. or quarters or maybe a few dollars for crippled children so they would be as free as some our people today. Send it to Stephen Graves Danvers Illinois box 2.

Thank You, Very Much DANVERS A little boy's love for his baby brother has enriched the Easter Seals Association by $3.21. Several times 8 year old Stephen Graves saw appeals to buy Easter Seals. Then one day as he Stephen then put the letters into was returning home from Bloom-ington he glanced at his sleeping 22 month old brother on the car mail boxes of four neighbors. The next day three envelopes with money were waiting for Stephen at the post office. Only one of the 6eat beside him.

"It made me feel good that Pete i four failed to contribute was not crippled and I deciaed to help other little children." When Stephen arrived home he went into his bedroom and laboriously wrote four copies of this letter: Dear friends, Would be so kind as if to contribute a few pennies or dimes Wednesday Stephen sent the money and this note to the Easter Seals Association in Bloom-ington: I collected some money from my friends and neighbors for your drive. Stephen Graves Age 8 Stephen's mother, Mrs. David CENTRAL ILLINOIS DEATHS William Logan Kring in ill health the past few years. He has been confined to his home the past several months. FAIRBURY (PNS) William His funeral will be Saturday at 2:30 p.

m. at the Watson Funeral Home, with the Rev. Esra R. Vornholt, pastor of the Odell Con- gregrational Church officiating. Burial will be in Odell Cemetery.

lisfilPiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiillliiififttlifitiiii visitation will begin at 7 p. m. FREE INSTALLATION (Save up to $25 on installation charges) with purchase of any iTRU-COLDj IMPERIAL the only completely automatic air conditioner on the market Friday at the Watson Funeral Home. He was born Jan. 6.

1885. at Odell, a son of Swend and Malin-da Barkvek Jacobson. He never married. Surviving are a brother. Sol.

Joliet; a sister, Mrs. Clara Bdier- Logan Kring, 92, of 410 N. Seventh St. died at 6 a. m.

Wednesday. He had been in failing health several years. He was taken to the Cook Funeral Home. His funeral will be at 2 p. m.

Saturday at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. William C. Jones officiating. Burial will be in Grace-land Cemetery. The Knights-Templar will provide escort.

Visitation will begin at 7 p. m. Thursday at the funeral home. He will be taken to the church at 10 a. m.

Saturday. He was born Nov. 22, 1865, in Fairbury. He was a son of John and Mary Pittman Kring. He married Mamie Cregg in 1893 in Fair-bury.

He was a florist and operated a greenhouse in Fairbury. He retired in 1942. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Verle Voris, Fairbury; Mrs. Mona Baker, Menomomie, a sister, Mrs.

Rachel Smith, Cush-ing, three grandchildren, five great grandchildren. He was a member of the Meth Lowest price ever! FM-AM console Hi-Fi stein, with whom he made his home; and several nieces and nephews. A brother preceded him in death. He was a member of the Mod $5 Down s139 $8.50 a month Only 17 916 deep 1 HP model "Jet Stream" hidden louvers direct air Fresh air exhaust setting Fans run on high or low speeds Simple "Target Tuning thermostat Washable, permanent Dynel filters ern Woodmen of America. Mrs.

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Paul's Commandery, the IUOF Lodge, Chanty Home Re nephews. bekah Lodge, the Rotary Club and Order of the Eastern Star. He was a former member of the high! Farmers Union Sets Tax Talk NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE a fully automatic all-fabric vasher with exclusive rotating agitator BENSON Ralph S. Bradley, president of the Illinois Farmers Union, will speak on taxes in a public meeting at 8 tonight in the Legion Hall here. Mr.

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Meta Moehring MASON CITY (PNS) The funeral of Mrs. Meta Moehring, 56, who died Wednesday morning, wrll be at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the family home, and at 2 p. m.

at Christ Lutheran Church, with the Rev. R. H. Lawrenz officiating. Burial will be in Mason City Cemetery.

She was born March 9, 1902, in Mason City, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Glick Grube. She married Theodore Moehring Dec. 22, 1922, in Havana. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Robert of Colorado Springs, and Richard of Mason City; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin Kreil-ing of Robertson, seven granc Mren; Her mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rube of Mason City; session will include an open dis $5 DOWN cussion on tax laws and proposed changes. Airline dock radio at The meeting has been arraneed by the Woodford County Farmers Wards lowest price! Union. Publicity Chairman Elsie $138 Paulsen of Secor said all interest 1688 quality valu ed land owners and operators will be welcome to participate in the Daw i A '99 MATCHING BLOW-THROUGH ACTION ELECTRIC DRYER Fast, economical. Clothes dry almost wrinkle-free. 3 different drying discussion.

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today at the of Hall. Dick Johnson, R. R. 2, Lincoln. district chairman, will preside nans will be discussed for the a brother, John, of Manito; twp sisters, Mrs.

Marguerite Brenna-mann of Bloomington, and Mrs. Louis Moehring of Mason City. Her father and a brother preceded her in death. Fred J. Zehr FLANAGAN (PNS) Fred J.

Zehr, 81, died at 7:30 a. m. Wednesday at St. James Hospital in Pontiac. His funeral will be at 1:30 p.

m. Friday at the Froelich Memorial Home, and at 2 p. at St. n's Evangelical Lutheran Church, with the Rev. M.

L. Bom-hoff officiating. Burial will be in Center Cemetery. state Rural Youth program. There will be recreation and refresh MMMWi)WBMBWSMMMSMSWl 1 1 21 IN.

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